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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-05-22 - Orange Coast Pilot.. • • ,. ., . I " • • • • ·-- -·~~.~. i..; .. • -~ \. ' ~~5he~Bf's Office . ~ . ' ,, J . ' ...... . . . .. _ , ~(i~'~ ,,_.ke-~ ·Control ;, ~~ .. -....... -'" -- .. ' • I}-> • ' . .. ~ . .-' DAILY PILOT * * * 10'" * * * THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 22, 1975 VOl...Aol,. NO. 142. •SECTIONS, 4ot PAGl5 ·-----------------------. • Pay Hike . .~ -r. Proposed By State SACRAMENTO CAPl -The Brown administration today pro- posed $90-a·month pay increases for all stale employes, including V"' judges and university professors. The equal pay proposal, out· lined by Roy Bell, acting fmance director, woufd take effect July 1 and total $190 million. It includes·• $4.8 million in additional onetime benefits to offset inflation for re· tired state workers • • ' .. -' ). 1 ~ • i ~ ~. -' ... , . 1 • • 0.01,,.0.,........,.:1~~11 ~IElll!)~ .Gf."8!"0($,,GROQM$:'tflEP.ARE WEDDING;DRE$S t DOuble ~eddlno;Today·1n P,e~~~rtRelugee Ctmter '' t a-Uni.m . WoTIUJli-Ai ds r p~~---~·-·-~ . Jlefuge~s: Weddi,;g ,. (" . . ' - :1113atcs wer~.provided -rood, . "'the~e people had to leave 111\eljer''and clothing ..:... but the .their,h~es in half ~hour," sh.e ~n wer~ depre~sed, ~bildren nid. • ~Dt atidwomen worriec[ · . "The N»Uessnes.s is hard to~ -~W.b i I ~ i s'i ti~ g c;.a•m p iqta.g!JtC,".s~e sa.id. "~d there's· tindlet.on, Mrs'". Daniel SCtiry~er botedbm an:er s:Ucb an emOtional it,Lagua'a Beach wondere:d:.What uphea.v&l .from ·their previously. ~ 'Vietnamese refugees:w..ere busyltves. , ~ difasin.I' aJt,(I.· d~ided Jt was /''-Americans don't-realiie that! 1J\(rq_a11iClifllitY. · •" , thes V.ietnamese were friendly ! · 1 , to us, ~liad jobs ~ of stalus and t. -' • "' ..i: .. essed ve~y·well .'. • ' ... ~ .... k,r,• "l ,4,<•':3 ..... ,1-Mrs. Schryver concentrated on +.!,.XOR ~iue · . the clo'thi)\g. .. r' · i t . 'SpurreitbyJ1er o""' generosity tp. '~'l.hi:~.·.;a:-... :,, .. :~·.·~ , , ahd 'th'e'.~il'odwlll• or;the As -JAi. ii. ~r 'il:i$lance Leaguef"'Of1 Lagui\a ~ , ~· , ~ '1 Beach o{. which od'fie·is..,,resident, ~lf~W ORk (A )1 ..... "Ro'se, she:a'rraoeed "'fop the purchase ·~ W )\'~ h··~,1~JJ.J.t i...:~ llnd don•tton of '20 sewing ~ent; allegedjy-~n~~ machln'es, sc'issors.,imeaSuring W'.tlle !ford ii\lmilll•tt•\lOn ~ince tapes .alld .olher..'trilluniggs and ~-ongtiMe bosl, BW!b.n:t M. ~., • . • 1 • . .N~h. lett ·Wasbinlt.Giiot._at,(()rd· 1 ·''Vieu\aMese \now bOw..to Hw1 tPc lo the fuae ...... of'Mc:Call 's 'expertly,," she11alil .. ''They wmit-· OIOA•U.:.-. • .:; .. ·~~· ~ ';~ ',.11 ~mak'.J~~;~t~2..~'~' il.~ mJ .. l.2>¥.~' 'l'l'"J! r-""~~l'\<o!ll,ll,C\-,, .•. ~,,..,..,.: • ..,; ~h.',,,es~, l'Oo<jr , <l<(ble'S~ned."" . ''t, , . 'r • *8.s. res'triCt;e'd, •!cir b'ls old 'The rim pro)eci'of 111e sew)'!)i . laelieaway orU.~ 1" tbe~'cutive center in Camp ~S~wore the trad1- Gfflce Bulllln,,, eUocl.lvely',, 4.~nal.""_ sses. f~'toda~'s \loub!~ ~Med Crom·llfe wnlt.e11oilse. wedillng. ·Jt was said that she kept the · Ill a"flalry"godmo(her·like man- •l~away office like a fllririe un; ·~i:.,.. Mrs. Schryver complelelY tf:f'ebn!l!r¥·when Ni.On·~ old of· 1ou•mte<l t~f'11rides 8nd grooms ~-'f*S ~k>Hd and Mls& ·Woods whO call,,.fier ''Mr1. Madam iOO~ed acroSB Laloyette S<tuare lfotl!er" in 1ra!i1•. fo •bother building. l!M)li«"1'•1d ~efancy fabric .' Rose left hJs b&K-s mo~ed for "the fowna, White gloV'f!S. r In lhe '!"htray, his glas'es hankie•\' pat..:1011, bJock lies, ii desk and his wastebasket white shtTti' ·and ahoea to ruted.'Slieevenrefusedtolel dupllc~ .. ••arty .. pooalblc ii>ot'm , be dllsled," McCall's lhe ittirt lhtY"*oOld have had In .lild. ' . ' , . . !See VlETS, Pap AZ) • I • Gov Edmund Brown Jr. 's budget submitted 1n January called for 8.5 percent average pay increases The amount 1n the proposal released today 1s equal to Brown's 8.5 ~rcent but the $1,0SO·a-year across·the·board boost gives lower·i n come employes the big.gest Percentage raises '" "The average is still 8.5 per- cent, but it is distributed dif· ferently," said Dave Jensen, a governor's press aide. Jensen said the lower-scale state workers would enjoy larger percentage raises because "he's the one hardest hit when inflation hlts. He's living by the skin of his teeth." Bell said the governor was con- cerned about the impact of infla· lion on state workers, particular- ly those at the middle and lower scales of salary. "We decided that this year the fai11est pay raise~ would be an equal cost-of-living supplement for each person who works for the state,'' Bell said. The 'pt'oposed package was schedule<N.o be considered by the Senate Finance Committee later today. The California State Employee's Association opposes the nat, equal pay raise concept. "He wants to help the lowest paid Worker and so dO we. But his method helps thecn· ·at .the ex· pense of the rest ,~· SCEA Presi· dent John B. Matheny declaTed -aner a May 14 meeting with lrrown . ·s1Jv1Ki'Gm> B4NDJT:FLEES . EL CAJON. GP) ·-A bandll with a 1quirt .. µn 11 tree after rob· bing a UqUor store. Pollce said he wore a red ski mask and squirted the clerk in the fac6-wlth liquid tear gas. The amount of money taken was not determined. • . es s e Garden Grove Officer Shot; 'Suspect Sought • Hubby G11ilty Rflping Wife a Cri~ TURIN, Italy CAP) -An Italian court has sen- tenced a man to two years in jail on a charge of raping his wife at gunpoint. The judge ruled a wife is entitled to turn back her husband when she does not feel like having sex. The wife, Maria Pierlauri, 24 , told the court she had been living separated from her husband for some time when he visited her at her parents' home and talked her into going to the basement where he al· legedly leveled a pistol at her and raped her. The man, Macario, also24, told the court his \.\1ife agreed to intercourse. He said she claimed she had been raped when her brother walked into the base· tnent and found the two undressed . Suspeet Eseapes Policeinan Wounded In Grove Slwoting Garden Grove police were still searching today for a man with long hair said to be a prime sus· pect in the ambush Wednesd'ay evening of a city police officer. Th~ officer, 27-year-old Fred Aiken, was listed in stable condi- tion today at Palm Harbor O.C. Sheriff • To Take Over Harbor Patrol By WILLIAM SCHREIBER otltte Dally l"IMtSUff The Orange County Harbor Patrol will be absorbed by the Sheri(f.Corqner's Department under t erms of a 23·page con· solidation plan endorsed Wednes· day by the county board of .supervisors. The 4· l board vote came after Newport Beach City Manager Robert Wynn appee1led to supervisors not to apply the plan to Newport Harboi:: . , Supervisor Tllomas Riley, whose district includes Newport and Dana Point I-I arbors, was the lone negativt;: vole. • , . , 1 The consolidation . proposed by Sheriff-Coroner Bradley Gales a•d endorsed by Counr: Ad·· mtqi1trative 9ffi~er cµ>~rt Th~fri'as, Wo1.1ld give aroor patrolmen rull peace officer status aitd bring contl'bl of~ the 16·vessel patrol fl eet under the ~heriff. Thomas said the patrol would become "the s pecialized wate,r wing of the SheriJf's Depart- ment.'' !See PATROL, P•&• A2) Hospital following four hours of emergency surgery on a gunshot wo1,.1nd in the abdomen. The suspect apparently fired a World War I vintage military ri· fle from a clump of bushes near the Garden Grove Boys Club at 9680 Larson St. Aiken was part of a detail searching for suspects in connec· tion with a nearby residential burglary that occurred only a few minutes before the shooting. The rifle and ammunition w~re taken in the burglary, police said. Witnesses at the shooting scene said a young, thin man wearing a military fatigue jacket had been seen moments before the shoot· ing walking down the sidewalk with a rifle on hi s shoulder and a bandolier of bullets slung across his chest. The witnesses told police the young man looked al them and smiled and didn 't seem to be in any particular hurry. Minutes later, Aiken was shot as he emerged from his car. The officer managed to reach hi s squad car radiO and call for help. Investigators discovered th e rifle, ammunition belts and the fatigue jacket behind som e bushes, but there was no trace of the.gunman. A seH~lhe area, with :dogs fa iled ' to turn up the suspect. 'Crisis Discussed BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -Sen. Edward Kennedy, CD-Mass.), met today with the head of Saudi Arabia's n ational guard, Prince Abdullah, in Riyadh, the Saudi capital. The official Saudi news agency said they discussed the Middle East crisis . ' Student, 3 Others Missing By United Press lntem.ational Stanford University reported today that Tanzanian police ar· rested a suspect in the kidnaping of three American students and a Dutch woman at the remote Gombe game preserv e in Tanzania. Prof. David Ha mburg s aid following se ve ral. overseas telephone calls that ·'there's nothing firm yet, but we are ·hopeful the students will be re· leased." The students. Carrie Jane 1-lunter, 21. Atherton, Calif.; Barbara B. Smuts, 23. Ann Arbor, Mich .. and K enneth Smith, 22, Garden Grove, were taken captive in a raid by i)bout 40 armed men Monday night. They were s tudying primate behavior at a research station operated by noted naturali:st and author Jane Goodall. Hamburg said he had no description of the suspect and no information as to where the ar- rest took place . Smith was an honor graduate of Garden Grove High School and captain of the football team. He is working on a post · graduate degree at Stanford and delayed his graduation to make (See AFRICA, Page AZ> Ora age Coaat Weatloer f<~air s kies Friday but some low clouds in the morning hOurs at the beach. according to the \\.'Cather service. A little warmer with highs from the upper 60s to the mid 70s . Lows tonight near 55 . INSIDE TOD-'~ !.fOre than three·fourths of the U.S. Senate hove sent ,a letler to P.residenl Ford urg· ihg -rcontill:tAed aupport f6f' Israel. See s.tory A4. Index illtY-Ser¥k• Ai ... 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Cheering students met her limousine and she got a standing ovation in the auditorium, draped with red·while·aod·blue "Welcome Mrs. Nixon" alp. Mrs. Nixon, 83, ~ the invtta. lion-only audience or parents, school administrators and civic leaders that ··1•m proud to have the schqol carry my name. I always thought that only those who haye gone had schools T Street Surfing Plan to Get Test Jly FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of UM Dilllf Pilot $Wit A trial plan to allow joint use of San Clemente's T Street beach by body 3nd board surfers withatood a wave of parllamen· tary plays designed to defeat it Wednesday night. The plan, originally adopted by the City Council April 2, calls for dividing waters off of T Str~t with a buoy. Body surlers would get to 11Se the north side of the division; board surfers would get the south. In a 3·to·2 split vote, coun· cilmen again ordered a test of the plan. It will go into effect May 31 for a two-week period, followed by a report on its success or failure from Richard Hazard, the citrslifeguard chief. Blond, curly haired surfers packed the council chambers, punctuating the hour-long debate with applause and catcalls as Councilman L. Patrick Lane re· peatedly tried to quash the ex· perimeqt. In recent years. during th~ summer months, lifeguards have Controlled competing users of T Street by allowing use of the beach by board surfers in the morning and evening hours and by body surfers during the mid· day hours . The council's ·agenda included a dozen lette r s and petitions signed by 112 persori's demanding a return to the old system. Green Thumb Brings Jail ForMesan A Costa ~esa clothing salesman who allegedly branched out~ into the nursery business by building a, greenhouse attached to his apart- ment was jailed Wednesday night, but not for building .without a permit. Michael T. Carney, 20, of 278 Santa Isabel Ave., was booked on suspicion of cultivation of marl· juana. He was later released on $1,000 bail pending a June 21 arraign- ment in Harbor Judicial District Court. Detectives Jim Watson and Richard Johnson said they went to Carney's home to arrest him on a warrant for allegedly run· ning a traffic light and failure to appear in court on the charge .. The defendant wasn't home, but they became intrigued with his greenhouse -and even more intrigued -when they peeked in and assertedly observed 32 sus· picious·looking plants. He was arrested later and charged with the felony offense, in addition to the old traffic ticket count, police said. ·· ORANGE COAST $ DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed PtHIClfl\I • ..,, PubllWt ' Jack R. cUrtey \lie• Ptt•+ .. 111 1..,, c..-.i fWo ..... , ThOmas Keevil Thomas A. Murpf'llne -..... ! ... "~'°' Charles H. Loos Ric hard P. 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Hurley charged that under the "mornings onl y" policy, board surfers unfairly were kicked out of the water as early as 9 a.m. and not allowed to return unW 7 p.m. The proposal was condemned by Neil Kohlhase, a retired University of Southern California -water polo <!oach, as unenforcea· hie.and dangerous. Kohlhase said the city would have to Position lifeguards on the beach and in a boat in the water to make sure surfers did not stray across the division line. He claimed that body surfers swimming near the line would run the risk of being struck by surfboards, even though the pro- posal requires that board surfers use surf leashes that tether their boards to their ankles. Prior to the discussion, Lane offered a motion to rescind the proposal. It drew a second from Councilman Charles Fox. But Councilman Thoma.$ O'Keefe, the main backer of the trial plan, claimed Lane's motion was out of order because of a parllamen· tary technicality. While City Attorney F . Mackenzie Brown disappeared to find a copy or Roberts' Rules of Order, O 'Keefe succeeded in get· ting rene.wed support for the plan from Councilman Art Holmes and Mayor Anthony DiGiovanni. Lane then · tried to table O'Kee!e's motion, but failed. Lane said he was concerned about the safety aspects of the proposal, the cost or trying the experiment and what criteria would be used to determine whether it succeeded or failed. O 'Keefe, in a n eloquent philosophical pitch for the pro- posal, said "bigotry" has charac· terized past relations between body and board surfers at T Street beach. He said the plan was· wOrth a try to get the opposing factions together. O'Keefe is both a board and body surfer. Lane sarcastically suggested that if bigotry was to blame, the city s hould consider busing board and body surfers from one beach to anothe r to integrate them. PATROL ••• The Harbor Patrol, which has been under of the county Harbors, Beaches and Parks Dis· tMct, is responsible for enforcing boating and navigation regula· tions at Dana Harbor, Newport Harbor and the smaller harbors in the west part of the county, The main reason for consolida· tion, Thomas explained, is to save manpower and money. Benefits cited in Thomas' re· port include : -Greater advancement potential and career opportunity • for peace officers in county employ. • -Standardited training for harbor patrolmen. -Greater management flex· ibillty. -Consolidated and stan· dardhted reporting systems. -Standard operatin1 and en· forcement procedures. -Improved coordination .with other Sheriff's divisions. -An estimated annual sav· in1sofl82,000. Wynn said It seems feasible to him to give patrolmen in Dana Harbor police powers since It ii surrounded by unincorporated county territory. But he objected to the presence of another police agency operat· ing in a harbor s urrounded by an incorporated city -Such at: Newport Beach, Huntin1ton Beach and Seal Beach. · He said there would be a buic conflict and that 1uch police dutiea could be handled mon ef. rlclently under a contract between the county and the cities. named after them. •1J'm happy to tell you th•t I'm not gone -I mean not really gone," s he said. The audience gave a friendly lauah. IL was an all-American .ceremony. The school band wore red·whlte-and·blue ponchos. The chot'us of school children sang "Yankee Doodle," "'This Land is Our Land" and "Battie Hymn ol the Republic." Twenty tour boys and girla1 ea_ch represe.nU_ng one of tb'- classrooms, placed a single yellow rose apiece in a basket. Most appe8red. nervous at the at- tention and some, terrified, had to be prompted to smife. Mrs. Nixon smiled back at them all. Two girls handed ber the basket, and she kissed them. · Born .Thelma Ryan in a Nevada mining town, she grew up here, spending 15 years on a small farm just south of Loa Angeles, keeping house for her brothers and widowed (ather. Mrs. Nixon nodded to some or her old friends and acquain· Lances ln the audience, including elderly Mary Bragg, one or her grade school teachers. The city fathers decided to name two new schools for Mias Bragg, a long time teacher, and Mrs. Nixon to honor women trained as educators." Mrs. Nixon was an educaUon gr.aduate from USC. The only mention of her husband came in the invocation by the Rev. Edward.Smith who asked God to bless MrS. Nixon "and her partner, and hold him, too, in a healing and redeemin& way." Mrs. Nixon, her eyes-closed in prayer, had no reacuon. An hour later she was bac'k l_n her limousine, surrounded by Secret Service agents, beading down the freeway to San Cl~mente, 80 miles to the south. AFRICA ... the expedition to Africa, re- searching the habits of chim· panzees and baboons. His family received .a letter from him on Moriday, the day of the kidnaping. "He was having the time of his life," said his sister·in·law, Mrs. Connie Smith. His mother, Mrs. Mittie Smith, said her son is deeply interested in the relationship between animal behavior and human psychology and was mapping and charting the movement of chimpanzees. ''He ·would follow chimps around for 12 hours a day and found it very exciting," said Con· nieSmith. Smith's father, Joseph, is a longshoreman at Long Beach. The Tanzanian government launched an air and ground search for the four. Aircraft roared over La ke Tanganyika in northwestern Tanzania and police patrols com· bed the rugged jungles along the shore in pursuit or the mysterious gunme'n. The raiders, armed with sub· machine guns, rifles and pistols, attacked the U .S.-sponsored Gombe stream reserve by boat Monday night, overwhelmed the staff and seized the !our. The gunmen, who said they came from neighboring Zaire, forced the captives to board boats and escaped onto the 420·mile-long lake, the fourth largest in the world. Miss. Goodall, who runs the re- serve for Stanford, escaped with the rest of about 30 staff mem· bera and students after unsuc· cessfully fighting the raiders. A university spokesman said the Dutch woman was Emilie Bergman, an administrative as· slstant at the research station nea r th e lakeside town of Kigoma. U.S. embassy sources said the 10 remaining students nave been taken from the camp to the town of Kogoma, 12 miles to the south, ror safety and questioning about the attack. His father said today the State Department had called and pro· ml1ed a second telet>hone call later in the day, to report whether or not there are any new incidents. The abducted man's mother has talked to newsmen again since beinc interviewed Wednes- day, at which time she seemed fairly opttmistic under the circumstances. Her latest comments reveal in· creaslnr worry for the Jafety of her son and the others Captured and kldnoped at gunpoint by the Atrlcan troops who descended on the research station. Sato in Coma TOKYO (U Pl> -Former Prime Mtnloter Eiaoku Sato 74, underwent emer11ncy 1urcery today ln a downtown 1el1ha rntaurint where he bu lain tn a coma fc;l-three days since col- l1ptln1 at a dinner. Dr. Yuushl Ued• and Dr. Shlieo Oldn*'<o t.Wd n1w1men th·e operation was O rrled out •I the Shtllldroku Reataurant. U,ITt~ PAT NIXON WALKS WITH SUPERINTENDENT W. L. HUTCHISON AT CERRITOS SCHOOL Former FINI Lady 'Glee! to a. Home' •I Ceremoni.a N•mlng lchoOI lot Her AMA Chief U.-ges • End to 'Slowdown' From·Wire Services LONG BEACH -The 'presi· dent of the American Medical As· sociation says the spreading work slowdown over rising malpractice lnaurance costs has proved its point, and urged boycotting aneatheslologists to go back to work. Dr. Malcolni Todd of Long Beach, which is an area heavily affected by the Southern California malpractice protest, SF AREA DOCTORS REJECT PLAN-3 INSURANCE FIRMS FACE SUIT~ said Wednesday the anesthesiologists will create "ut- ter chaos if theY conllnue" to withhold services. ''They've carried the strike far enough," Todd told a staff sym. posium at Memorial Hospital Medical Center of Long Beach. He said the doctors should go back to work and offer a deadline for a solution by the Legislature, which is holding a special session on reform in the malpractice in· surance field . "People are not getUng quality medical care now with the anesthesiologists withholding their services," said Todd. Meanwhile, doctors at three more Southern California ho.spitals agreed Wednesday to join the strike by anesthesiologists. The strik~ has affected more than 40 hospitals in Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino, Ventura, Santa Barbara and San Diego Counties. A 141 percent increase in malpractice premi,ums for 8,500 Southern California docton an· nounced by rrravelers Insurance Companiea,also has mnamed the situation, doctors said Wednes· day .. "It will intensify the frustra· lions. It will drive more physi- cians out," said a spokesman for the Los Angeles County Medical Association. "It's like throwing gasOline on the fire.'' Another call for the doctors to go back to work came from As· sembly Speaker Leo McCarthy <D·San Francisco). At his weekly news conference Wednesday, McCarthy said, "We have demonstrated repeatedly that the Legislature takes the t'risis seriously.'' 2MeoJailed ' On Drug Rap Orange County Sheriff's of· ficers r aided a Santa Ana Heights home Wednesday night and jailed two men after finding what they said were nine dlf· ferent types of dr°" sc,attered throughout the premtses. Patrick Henry Faulring, 23, and Elmer George.Glidden, 27, both of 2261 Orchard Drive, were lodged in county jail on charges of posaession of marljuana and possession of controUed sub· stances. Investigators who searched the home occupied by the pair said they found quantities of mari· juana and marijuana de- rivatives, hashish oil, cocaine, LSD, peyote, amphetamines and a number of drugs in tablet form that have not yet been identified. VIETS ••• their homeland. Since the newlyweds could not· leave the Marine base, they traced their foot patterns on dis· carded paper so Mn. Schryver could buy the shoes. . Their ptqUeSt tor paruols re- vealed hbw..-vital the Vietnamese consider this accessory u pro· tection against the sun. They take them for granted, like sun- glasses for Southern Califor· nians. · Mrs . Schryvcr's c urre nt personal project is to find 10,000 Oriental parasols · or hats with sunshades to let the refugees feel more comfortable. ~ But the real need is foroccupa. tional materials and other sup· plies to keep the 18,000 inhabi· tants of the tent cities busy while they await processing to new homes. The Asst1tance League pro. Ject, tllided by Mn. Roberi Hope and Mrs. Carroll Clampitt, seeks more fabric and equipment. Pairs of volunteers work half a day, twice a week,. and the clubwomen hope to open centers in all eight cam pa . .. Garden plots have been started with the donation of seeds and tools. Mrs. Schryver said the White House has urged that similar donations plus toys and books be made to all refugee sites around the country. Goods may be sent to the atten· tion of Chaplain David Plank, New Life Chapel, Camp Talega Post Office , Camp Pendleton, 92055. Watching her own grown children and their families cope with the U.S. economy, Mrs: Schryver admits she has rp.ixed emotions about the arrival of the Vietnamese. ·,'But they are here and deserve to be welcomed. We Should help them adjust." 1 Leisure .Combos ... = 9~ en c ·-fn c grand slam·shirt s I ooo M•d• •1pt0ielly for 1011 Hllon ond lotol oomfort. Add up thl1 fHhion ocoit: knit 'ortrol® polyuter and cotton, n1wt1t solid colors, comforf1bf1 pointed fashion knit coll1r, ooal short 1111v1 1tylin1, unduorm oclion putt, hondy pookel. 11'1 • winnor! Look for th• P1n1uln. ..,;..~~~~~~~~~-- H 0 URS: 9:30 TOl:QO MON. THAU ~T. 1116 MIWPOltT II.VD. I N TE R S E CT I ON 0 F HARBOR· NEWPORT BLVD$. It COSIA Mf.IA ltS ' • D .... llllt , ..... S40. SI•• SZI. - "' \ I M• lelc Tr r: cos hov Ilk• furl " zo) per col Coi •pe not c1oa ori1 the feet me1 othl Get Tra th( Wa <OP ••• Pn ma or Pr! Wa ly I lo , tra tlo1 al~ Go• M1 I [ vel Wh me het knc is E ( tlo1 953 M< thf re< Th we tel· i\11 on tor to htr vii lh• ne. ph <el E't ~ go; Ba tot on• an1 M• bi tul Cal de1 bu' m< .. , Ba .... ex1 ... tu1 ft~ po mt pr. ap Sifi thl or pe an I i ... 101 CA yo do gr p rel pu f;; ~ wa tri pr, ne a p d~ m; • •O lh1 I~ m ... I . ' ' , Thursday, May 22. 1975 .DAILY Pt LOT A:I &~·w~t!!l[(:-,_£Jaurch Social Wf)r.k Locking ~ @[(W 0 ~@ ByG~?.~,?,,R;~~E Indicated social ~?.nscl.;..sness tions. Cited as ex ample• were higher priority on provision or Tiie colu..;a appean within the church l& not in ~e Almost halt the ChlJrch~s .:;,aid head start programs, noruimok· low cost hous\flg, en<.'OUragemenl dally e,i:eept A recent survey or Oranse opUmum tondltioo lt could beh they aponaor preschool act1v1t1es, ing seminars, blood banks, aid to or ra»id tra.nsit and improve· SaturdaJl IDd Maodayi, County cburchea showed thut The respond log c~urc; es colle1e·a1e croup programs, needy families and employment, mtont in police-community rela· compa.railvely few are involved repre1ented 23 demon1natlons church transportation services Coodandhomemakingservlc~s. tions . Trademark• DEAR PAT: llow much does it cost to obtain a trademark, and how long is it jn force? I 'd aJ.so like to find out where I can-obtain f\Jrther inrormation. . W. C., Newport Beach A trademark ls registered ror 20 years and maY be renewed for per1od1of20 ye1rs if stJU ln use In commerce regu lated by Congress, or If nonuse 11 due to 1peclal circumstances and are not due to any Intention to ab1n· don the mark. The fee for the ortglnal aprllcatlon la $35, and the renewa Is $25, wtth Jesse.r fees ror corrections, amend· ments, abstracts of titl e and other services. A pamphlet. General Information Concerning Tradell'arks. is available from t he U.S. Patent Orflce, Washington, D.C._ , Pamphlet copies of the Trademark Laws and the Trademark Ru les Or Practice of the Patent Office may be obtained from the Supt. or Documents, Govcvnment Printing Office, Box 1533, Washington, DC 20402. The week- ly Ofrlclal Gazette contains In· formation co n cer n ing trademarks published ror opposi· tlon, registered and renewed. It also can be ordered from the Government PrintlngOfflce. Med ic A l ert DEAR PAT: My son has de- veloped an all ergy to penicillin. Where can I obtain one oC the medical information medals I've heard about? l 'd also like to know what type or identification is engraved on these medals. L. T., El Toro Contact Medic Alert Founda· tion International, Turlock, CA 95380, or phone (209) m-?371. Medic Alert emblems. wom on the wrtst or around the neck, are ttt01nlzed throughout the world. T he medical p"roblem, the wearer's file number and the telephone number of Medic Alert's central ri le are engraved on the back of the emblem. Doc· tors, police or a nyone giving aid to a person unable to speak for ]Umself can immediately get vital Jnrormation, addresses or the personal physician and nearest. relative via a collect Phone call (24 hours a day) to lbe central file. 1'1111 R e f11 11 d DEAR PAT: I ordered a $47.50 goosedown Snap Jae from Eddie Bauer of Seattle, Wash., last Oc- tober. When the jacket arrived, one or the s naps was incomplete and I sent it back immediately. My hope was that the snap'would be repaired and the jacket r e- turned to me. The firm's catalogue advertises that all or· ders are processed in 24 hours, but I 've waited for several months. M. H., Huntinb'lon Beach Sharon Ginger, customer service representative for Eddie Bauer, reports that you have been sent a full refund. Ginger explained that, since this jacket was out of stock when you re- tumed your orlgin•l order, the firm could not carry out its usual policy of forw•rdlng new merchandise when a defective product ls returned. /fffssln g P n-son -' DEAR PAT: Where can one ~ppeal tor help in locating a mis- si ng person? Must this be done through the police department, or is there another source? The person to whom I am rererring is an adult. E . C., Costa Mesa · The Salvation . Army Missing Persons Bureau, P.O. Box 3846, 101 Valencia St., San Francisco, CA 941 l9, may be able to aasllt you. There 11s no charge, but donations a re •~~epted gratefully. Part Installed DEAR PAT: 1 have a Norge refrigerator-freezer that I purchased in 1972 , When the com· pressor on the freezer fililed last December •. I 'vrote to Fedders Corp.. the m11nufacturer. and was referred to an area part.! dis- irtbutor. Although the com· pressor was ordered D«.17, I've never received it. I get Polite apalogies when I inqllire 11bout delivery, but I'm forced to store any food elsewhere. ' ' C. B., Costa Mesa You report th1t the compreuor • now ha• been Ins talled. It appears that there was no way co ~ran1e faster delivery became tht SNiJ'tS m1atafatturtr for Norge had been oaltrllefor1l1 monjU. in community social problems seat~ered . throughout 29 tom· and senior citizen groups. In ranking areas or concern to The commlssion 's report said and that clergymem are more mun1tles. Some churches, 10.7 percent, church members; lack or lhal responses rrom churches in sensitive to soclal needs than are More tha~ 90 percent of the a1ld they offer crisis hotline spiritual com m itment, ramily so-called affluent areas may their congregations. ch~chea 1a1d they provide in· services and 4. 7 percent noted unit problems and widespread show a laek or interest in social Tho survey of 658 churches was ~lv1dual and "'arrtage. rounael· they are active In halfway house Immorality headed the list. problems simply because their . condu~ by the Oran11e County 1ng, .bible study groups and program's ror transients, ex-The clergymen ra.nked such con~regations are unaffected by Human R.eJatio111 Com.mission to sponsor youth groups of some convict1orex·drug users. , roncetns as racial prejudice, re-them. determine what s~ial tservices aorl. According to the report, 42 ligioUs tolerance, encourage-On the other hand, the report they are providing. AddlUonally, more than half churches lndlcated they provide ment of equal employment op- stated , those in less affluent Tb.e commission concluded told the commlsslon they provide various services the commission portunities and greater environ-areas may have linded lO ignore that written responses received prayer groups, family recreation said are "reOective of a deeper mental awareness much higher lhl'm because they feel they are from 213 churches with collective programs and youth rap sessions response to ramlly and communi· than did their co ngregations. powerless to do anything about mem):.i{rshlp or 225,000 persons to members of their congrega· ty needs.•• Cler gym!n also placed a problems affecting their areas. <;. ,., ,-,\ij..( ""·"' Doctors Reject Hospital Offer SAN FR.ANCISCO (UPI) - Leaders of a three-week doctors• strike have turned down an offer rrom financi a lly embattled hospitals lo p"rovide malpractice insurance cover age f o r anesthesiologists protesting the What H as 20 Toes, Hump, Beard, Hom? ne w rates. Af the stat e capit ol al Sacram ento, Assembly Speaker Leo T. McCarthy charged Wed- nes day that ••an y shr ed of legitimacy '' in th e anesthesiologists' walkout was "stripped a way by their refusal to return to work" despite lbe of· fer. ''T he future or some or California's finest hospitals and the health care of millions or cJtizens is now in the hands or those who refuse lo return to "'ork . ., he :iia id. Strike leaders said, however, th at a ll but a few anesthesiologists would continue their boycott of operating rooms except for emergency cases. BETTY FORD VISITS SOUTH VIETNAMESE CHILDREN DURING HER CAMP PENDLETON TOUR NAIROBI. Kenya (UP.A fi sh with arms, legs and ~.rs has set fisher-folk agog in the Kilwa area of southern Tanzania. Biologists are puzzled over how to classify the creature. A resolution passed by the anesthesiologists said, "We at>· preciate and laud the spirit or these (hospital) offers. However, this proposal does not address itself.to the underlying p~blem which caused physici ns to withhold services on May ,"the start of the strike. First Lady Also Cha tte d Wit h Former Vietnamese Leade r Nguyen .Cao Ky In His Te nt Talks Wi th Ky The Tanzanian press reported a week ago that a fisherman, Mohamed Sefu , brought his net in and landed this fis h-like Betty Greets Refugees creature of a type ~ever. pre~ viously seen in the area. Reports r eaching Dar es Salaam, the Tanzanian capital, said it had two legs with 10 toes on each and two arms with fiye fingers on each. The a rms pro- "\Ve felt we could not pass on such unconscionable increases to our patients then and we feel that we cannot condone the hospitals passing on these same increases to the same patients now.'' By CAROL MOORE Of u.. o.11., P'il.e st•ll A ''survival English" class taught by Ulibeth KJehmet of Newport Beach made th e biggest impression on Betty Ford as she visited Vietnam refugees in Camp Pendleton Wednesday. The 10 and 11-year-olds who chorused ''Good morn"ing)~ epitomized what the First Lady had come lo see -"American volunteers smoOthing the adjust- ment to a new life " Printed lyrics to .. This Land is Your Land" were on each desk but the vocabulary was too ex tensive (or the third day or learn ing. The morning's lesson or "What is your name?" echoed in the corridor as the entourage con· tinued through dining and recreation areas of Camp 8, population 5,400, the largest of the lent cities at the Marine base. If the children signified pro- m ise, there \\'ere signs of other emotions. Forme r South Vietnamese Vice President Nguyen Cao Ky welcomed Mrs. Ford into his tent which he called "my humble palace." Two months ago he would have received her into his Saigon villa. ' They sat across from each ot~er on cots. she in a beige suede suit and he in a borrowed field jacket wtt.h a lavender scarf. Ky joked about the captain's insignia on his shoulders, saying that it made him feel younger. He termed her visit "a big, big · boost for morale" of the 18,000 awaiting clearance and spansorship. * * * ''Generally you have the 1sup-cameras taking snapshots or the truded from its chest, where port of a ll lhe American people very special guest. there was also one eye. On its and their warmth and un· AS she departed, Mrs. Ford ad-right side was another eye which derstanding,'' Mrs. Ford told the dressed a cheering crowd snug-glowed brightly at night. forme r leader. "There are a few gled in" fatigue jackets against a It also had a small horn, like whoare"perhapsnegativebuton-chilling wind : that of a cow; one ear, and a Jy ,averysmallpercentage.'' ''I only hope that we can give hump. A large, toothl ess mouth Both Ky and former Cambo-you some help, hope, sunshine in and a beard under its chin com- dian President Saukam Khoy your life and the warmth Crom pleted the description. asked h e r to convey the ir our h earts ..•. We will be proud The reports did not give the gratitude to the President. to have you as citizens of the creature's measurement, or any The resolution again called for action in California's current special legislative session on the malpractice crisis so that rates are either the same as before the increase. Or are raised ''r e- asonably," said Dr. Seymour Wallace, an anesthesiologist and spokesm an for the physicians. Mrs . Ford said she had come UnitedStates.'' ideaofitssize. justforlhatreason,totakeback ,--'---"'C::..::.:C:c:.:::::_~~---'-~~~~~-""""~""""-::.:..~~~~~~~~~~~~~---~~~~~~~ personal word or the processing oC refugees. Her chief concern was why the procedure is taking so long. Brig. Gen. Paul ' Graham ex- plainea that immigration person- nel and officials of the U.S. Department of Health, Educa- tion and Welfare were expediting security clearances for all re- , rugets over 17 years of age but the problem was sponsorship. The President ~s ~re squeezed the hour-long visit into her four- day tour of Southern California as a reminder that clothing, oc- cupational supplies, toys and te mporary homes are s till needed by the occupants of "Lit- tle Saigon.'' Ky assured Mrs. Ford, ''We are not trying to take any jobs rrom any American people." She was guided through mobile units manned by volunteers repres.enling the Red Cross, Catholics, Lutherans, Church World Service,and the Interna- tional Rescue Committee. So me 400 tent flaps were up, re· vealing neatly made beds and an abu nd a nce of Vietnamese * * * A May Sale Windward by Heritage Dining Room and Occasional Furniture • First Lady ~s Visit 'Honors' Refugees WHEN EAST MEETS WEST-THE NEW LOOK IS SQUARE BAMBOO By NGVYEN ANHTVYET u..it'11P'r9Ml....,Mli-I . Many Vietnamese rerugees said· they were honored by Betty Ford's tour throueh Camp Pendleton Wednesday, but only n few hundred actually saw the First Lady during-her casual visit. M8ny of those who did see her Ignored h er presence, and thousands of others did not even know she was here. .. Ob I That's the wire or the American President,'' one woman exclaimed in Vietnamese when she was told who the heavi- ly escorted woman was. "I didn't know that. That's a big honor.'' A ping pong tournament ,-watched by more than 30 re· rugees under a blg'tent continued while Mrs. Fon! talked to the newsmen who arcompanied her on the trip, and clilldren ran over the play field unware of the small ceremony ,that. took place right. next to them. During her wa lking tour in ' camp e -the tareest Lent-c•z· a t Pe ndle ton -Mrs. Ford walked along a prearranged · route which took her by the t.ent where former South Vietnamese PriMe Minister Nguyen Cao Ky is staying. Ky kissed her hand and invited_ her for a short chat. They sat race to race onopposlte cots.· A few minutes after the First Lody lert, Ky briefed a group or about 100 refugees about their talk. ''He said the First Lady stopped to say she welcomed the Vietnamese people and hopes we will find a new hOineland here and new homes In cities across the country," a refueee recalled. Ky's tent Caps were rolled up during Betty's visit, as were hun· dreds of others, and most of the cots ware neaUy cove.red wtth white sheets. A camp "coonlinator " com- plained that Vietnamese or· ganliera were not noUfied or the FlriltLady's visit. ··We could have at least sald an ofClcial lhank you to her," he said. ' Desk Curio Cabinet End Table Cocktail Table Hex Commode ALSO ON SALE ·CABERNET BY DREXEL BEDROOM-DINING ROOM OCCASIONAL FURNITURE UG. SALE 969.00 .... 799.00 529.00 .... 449.00 219.00 .... 115.00 399.00 .... 339.00 419.00 .... 349.00 H.J.GAf\f\ETT fURNl1.URE PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS Optn Mon., Thur•. & Fri. £yes. 1215· HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA. CALIF. , • ' • .. ' QAILV PILOT ' ' I I I Just · .:_. .. ' i I :-"~ ~ . with T om ~,Phine .. ··,:'.· .. .. !H e ating Up ! Hot Springs I I HOT WATER DEPT. -One fthing about issues ·that boil up laJong this coastline, they keep re- :turning to haunt the headlines. Is- , sues never die. They just go to slttp Cor awhile. ' Thus is the issue boiling up at 1San Juan Hot Springs, an un- 1usuaJ spa which graces a hillside ,orr Ortega Highway alx>ve San ,Juan Capistrano. 1 The hot$prings are just that. ~llol waler -boils up out of the )ground. In .'the 1920s, some en- 1terprising people decided lo turn iit intoe resort. They built pools to rtrap the heated waters and sug- tgested if you basked in the bubbl- ling steamy stuff it would im- ~prove your health. I Thus the bot pools_ were touted· •as a remedy for gout, arthritiS, tnagging colds, hangnails and rhangovers. The place did pretty ,well among the affluent thus af. lflicted Wl_til J,he 1930s when mace lpeople Wtt'e worried a bout teconomic Ills than hangnails. lAnd nobody could afford a hangover any mor:e. . ALAS, THE SP A ·rell into dis· rel) air. BuL .. then. people could go on @i'•tb·ete off.-. the Orteg·a Higli"~ ..B.nd i~nlerse in the stea.Uj!pools for free." ~t'."-regional .,umor had it that re~· gathecij\gS prevailed at the Qld ... hot spring'.s:during even- ing ~~ ai:id it was whispered that certain · parties were known to sing •11d .dance and possibly even~·-drink illegal substances while'.gath~ring in· the steam. Some,:Wrong Thinkers even went .:14 fa· as to suggest that skinlf)'dll>J)fug occurred within the spn~Waters . · · Alt.Of':i:llU. stayed pretty much in t'fie· 'eiioTia l rumor s tage throUg.b.the 1!MOs and 50s. Pi;)Jl!Q~ICA LLY officialdom rose"11p an~ ,gave . .>'Bi~ reasons· like the pub\ic he~!th, ~afety and welfare as to wtiy the hOl springs ought to be ,:appe4 ~(( and .. closed. The_n came the t~ a,nd the SO· called hippie ll)OYetneiit: These peopje wer81not sO 'Cl3ntiesiliJe as pre~-·-60' spi:ings visitors. Nak~ steaming was o6 long rumqr't~. It~ ·was ·an established f act ... · Th rt$.ere more official cries thatJ:liL.hot.springs ougbl to be turnedM..."' -· Thil-.drcourse, is no small task since"'.it -Was Mother Nature woo turned &he~·springs on in the first place.' SO the hot water just kept bubblirig a'way, despite official prates~ .. NOW,}'oU PICK up the paper onlY.··,y·es.te rday, here in t he .mid:19'10s, and you learn that the Ora-nge .Cou tltf Board Gf SuperY'isors wants to close San Juan llO't Springs because it is "a breeding ground for crime." ·::.. Fifth Di s tric t Supervisor Thomas Riley wants the spa de· signaled a haz a rd to public health, whic h must have the founders flipping in their graves, after selling the waters in those early years as a cure-all for ever- ything. Riley's staff, however, after exhaustive hours spent watching the spa, report that there is dr ue: and alcohol use, nudity and "un· determined activity" goi ng on in .the hot springs pools. You get the notion they just pulled the 1930 Sa n Juan HotSpr· ings report and changed the date to 1975. 11\urlday, May 22. t975 Lo11ely Job l,IPITt~ . . U.S. Army bomb expert totes 50-pound dynamite bomb Out ~of Orangeburg County courthouse in South CaroJina Wed- nesday a fter it was fouQ.d by ja.nitor. Either old dynamite or a clumsy ri gging ]ob prevented it from exploding. Courthouse is next door to a church kindergarten. Texas-Farm Union -. --- ·senittors~· Backing Israelis .. WASHINGTON <UPI) - Seventy.six Senators -more than three-fourths oftheSenate- today urged President Ford to -contin,ue s t rong American military i.nd economic assistance €otsrae1.1. · · At a Capitol Hill news con· ference, the Senators ~ased •a -- . I letter they sent to Ford request..- ing him to "make it clear, ·as we do., that the United States acting i n its. own · pational interelta stands fir mly with Israel in the , s.earcb for pe"ce in futu re negotiations,. and that this pre· mise is the basis or the current reassessm~rit of U.S. policy in the Middle East." F ORD TAKES off next· Wed· neSday on a European trip dur· ing which• ·be will meet with Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and later With Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin.· "We-_believe that prese~ing the peace requires that Israel al· r tain a level of military1 a·nd'' economic suppart adequate to deter a renewal of war by Israel's neighbors,'! said the let· ter, which contained the signatures of 76 Senators includ· ing all 10 freshman members. "Withholding military equie· .• m ent from Israel would be dangerous, discouraging accom· modation by Israel's neighbors and encouraging a resort to force." TJIE SENATORS' letter drew immediate reaction from the ac- tion committee on American- Arab relations, a pro.Arab lobby- ing group based in New York. Dr. M. T . Mehdi, Secretary Barricades Br idge • General of the group, sent Ford a .. ROMA, Tex. CAP) -United Far'm Workers union pickets formed a human barricade early today to close the ... iilternational bM-dge across thi .. Rio -Grande here, but later dispersed volun· tariJy. · _ A\ one point, ~~ganiier Tony 9 rendian pl"*1 ~self Qn the fl<\<>r of the brldge.blfore th• wheels of an auto!1M>bjl!J'1o block traffic. The car stood··Still ·for a . moment, its wheels,atiOut. an inch from~im, and then~·~~&\li'.~Y towa'rO Mexico. r, · · · . 1. • Orendian said the briaje:iliUt:. ....... ~­--.... -. .. ,... l • .. -~J___ . . - I N sµoBtf;, ,, ... ~ . down was aimttd at dramatizing the union's delhand for .an elec- tion on uniln ~esentation at La Casi_~~~arms neat Rio Gi-aode •Ciijr i 'about 14 mtles southeast citRoDij;&. . -· . ANKARA \UPI) -Turkish for:eig~ fu 'Ai ster lhsan Caglayangil wamed'Secretary, or Stale Henry Kissinger today that Congress must soon lift its ban on arms s~pments to Turkey or face ''negative effect.$." Kissin.ger, in a face-t<>-face confroq.tation, J>I1)ihised "every ,effort in restoring our ~nnal de· 'fense·r~l°'tions ft'ilh Twrkey." S wipert Captured . ·• telegram which·said in part: , '"We appeal to you not to suc- cumb to the pressure or the pro· Israeli Senators. These. politi- 1 clans are "'concerned with their own polUlcal fortuhe here rather • than the tutbre of AIDed.ca ln 'the Middle Eitst.·'' "~.:;.;;.. ... ·;...• The Senators• h!Uer lliade "it ' clear they believe !'that".a s~• Israel <ii111•it~JP(QJt;q_ltti.)te ·barrier lo~ea by outside. ~t}Mbe re- cent h e1t\\ty".tfld.ir ;'bt Soviet weaP.Qri rY·tG Atab~sUrtes, it is im· perative Uiat ~e not permit the military 6a1Rnce1to shift against Israel.'"·':-•'• - The Senators said they expect· ed Ford,.s fbreign aid request to '"be responsive to Israel'~ Urgent military and economic needii. •• .. PLO Le"'~ ' . -~.n:e· .. National~ts:: :. · · .. Renew Battle SEAT1'LE (UPI) -A man sus-· peeled of killing a 9-year-0ld boy By United Press lnternatioa al and wounding the three mem· A cease-fire between warring "1 ~ 1 -Q her s of his family com man-·Palestinian guerrillas a nd D ~ ~"';) _ ·: deered a GreyhouJ!d bus, drove it-Lebanese nat:i()nalists collapsed /7in ~·~. nearly ·~OQ. mil es a.cross -today. and renewed fighting . l'\. ,~ lj /'..., ..,M Washington and. was ·6hot and spr·ead in the ,outer suburbs of ( '--• .~ -~r .. 1 captured by police.-Beiru't. The nation has only a ~ . ~. , Th~ apparent methodical caretaker government and ap-' ~--, ~: ~ Jt .. ::':!:~~~~~::~.c~~~ pe:~";!~;ta~:"~!~ have d~ 1-7.fi~~~ ~, ur,b ot Y!alla Walla :a.tmo&t ;.x> an,d 100 pt.hers we~ ~oWMied ib -;:...., ..;.,:. -· miles east of. seawe~· and were three ·days oJ. Cightirlg ~at has W.:ts / reported to police aOOut 6 a.m : brought prates! general strikes .. •r::,,..•sso.i.;..; ... Scal I. W~dnesday,:;-A neighbor s~.· he that have a lmost paralyzed the · .. -""( •. .!!' Pe. ·· ~ . • . .s~w a m~l)!n·ff"om the,home and.. nation. · M8f1Wactic•l irf.1ur11~e p'o[it;y!'.,... dri,veof.i:iQ,J,tte)US.' . , . A ~011\bfned' 'cJe legation of , , , • ~ ... ~: , . / . . . parliameidicy'd,;:outies, political Heavy Storms :Subsiding and rellgtotts lialters attempted to reach the main battleground or Dikwaneb, stronghold of the right·wing Phalangisl Party, but was driven back by gunfire. Members of the ill-fated peace committee reported the Palesli· p.ians in the Tai Zaater refugee camp were fuing rockets into 1 Ashrafiyeh and were taking fire from the same area which ad· joins Dikwaneh. Plains, Miduest Tak e Breather After Rains Coa.tal Weather Mostly 111nny 100.r wltn '°""' c-ne1slnthe morning. W.starly wlndi 101o 1111.notslhls al. It,._... Hl91>1 loclio yV11Dl4. 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Loe.au, ouitr wino$ ""lnl«I <l(fOWo ,,_ dtWUI, '"°""1<'111 IS 10 21 IN!al Ml '-W. Oul lllty Ir.apt Ulttll'-1o 1.,,_ President Suleiman Franjieh met with the Lebanese Army commander, Gen. lskandar Ghanem and outgoing defense mirtister Joseph Skaf to discuss ways of ending the fighting. The m ai n clashes were between the ·Palestine Libera- tion Organization and the Phalangists, a rightist and pre- dominantly Christian palitical partY. which has its own armed forces. Delly Piiot D""'"'Y ,,c;. ............ Morw:Say-Friday: II you do not ,.,..,. 'IOUt PIP&' by 5;30 P m .. c.n before 1 p.rn. •nd your copy 'Niii be de--... Sat~ •nd Sunday: II you Do not receivt your COl)y by 0 •.m. Satur· dr,."Of 8 a.m. Sunday, call befOro 10 •·""-and Your copy wHI be delivered. Circ .. ..._ Tcf pt 1•1c Molt Ora~e County Atl!IM 642: .. 121 Nonh,,.st Hun1jn9ton a..ct.. anci wes11n~c1er •• l .... Ml-lllt a.n ~n1e1 c.-.-...o BHeh, 5..-i °"'"' CaDWritn0, Dlilill Poin1. SOllll'I L~ La.gun• N19uol ••. , ••• , , . 4tt.e6JI ~ Iran Seeks ' .. 3 Killers . , TEHRAN' Iran '(AP) - The Iranl•n 'CoYerbment says ll knowa_ the ldenliti .. of three terrorist• wJ:to k!Ued two U.S. Air;'°""' coline1Hi'4'~llollltbll ror oL -..l::.. · /,. • f • • \DSlll. ..!. .... . . " ' ··~ . >~No a c9on writ"'~ .. s;·a~·ed .t:o~n~l!;6'' murifererBUil~·­ to 'ju>atlce, ''1'"the·' ~d-l ment pied-ed. i. \ • The· COv~rltnierit" !&id police have identified three Marxist guerrillas who stopped the Americans' car on Wednesday, ~t the unarmed olflce~~'° oeatb. . scattered learl.els and drove.away. • Rwsi<UtS Oust 'Boss' SM.lepin MOSCOW (UPI). -Alexander N. S helepin, once ·a rival · to Leonid I. Brezhnev ror the leadership or the Soviet Union, lost his second·ranking job as boss or the country's trade unions today. Diplomats said he is finished as a political force. Shelepin, former chief or the KGB secret police ap · paratus, was ousted from the Politburo, the country's top ru l ing body, 36 d·ays ago. No men- tion wa s made of a new appoint'ment SHllLf:PIN for the 56-year-old Slielepin and his successor-was not im· mediately named. The decision was taken at a plenary meetine: of the all-union Council or Trade Unions of the USSR. ' . . . ~ TRREE·UN~ pa,;agr"l'h at the· end or a Tass dispatch said tersely : ''The plenary meeting relieved Alexander SheJppin of the duties or chairman and member or the ·presidium or the USSR· Central Councij. of 't'rade Unions in accordance with his re· quest." Even as head of the country's trade union he bad ~en holdil)g only a second-level post. ''Now he is nothing ," a .knowledgeable Western source :said. Shelepin 's ouster Crom the Politburo -reducing the top ful · ing body in the country to 15 members -ended an ll·year rivalry with Brezhnev. . It also eliminated a potential cha.Uenger to Brezhnev or the mah he might choose to succeed him, and gave added muscle to the policy of detente with the We st. SHELEPIN HAD BEEN the Politburo's youngest member and a member for 101h years. Weste rn diplomats said Shelepin was not known as a hardliner but in recent years hi s name was attachlid·td a·Wtlisper- ing campaign against Brezhnev. She1epin's official title was Chairman of th~ ~jfij~m or the All-Union Council of Trade Unions of the USSR. The post could b e taken by another member of the presidium, or a n outsider might be brought in as Shelepin himself was in 1967. The a·nnouncement on the Union meeting said the .plenum fully approved the decisions of the Communist Party April plenum -at which Shelepin was ousted -and Of USSR foreign policy. Deta i ned Citizens Released. Y IENTii\NE. 4ios'~AP) - E.lghte,en America~ detatned in 'S&vannakhet fol' nin'c days by s.tri.adent d emonstratQrs were OOwn to Th3ilcind tonight aboard a U.S. Air f'orce plane, the U.S. Embassy said. , . At the same time, nn emt,assy spokesman announced thfi.t the evacuation of 'Americans from Laos would begin Friday by charter~d Royal Air Lao jct. . ll E SAID 'TIIE 18 Americans Crom Savannakhet, including 12 officials or .the· U.S. Agency for International .Development and their families, as well as .an Un- specified num~r of J..apanese peace corps workers, European missionaries and British volun- teer workers, were flown to Udorn air base aboard a U.S. Air Force C4B attached to the U.S. defense attactie's off4ce in Vien- tiane. The release or the Americans and other roieign natiorlals, some of whom had been' under loose house arrest since students took over the U.S. AID compound in Savannakhet, followed th~ viS· it oJ Interior Minister Pheng Phongsavan to the town Wednes· day. The-·eommunist-donlihate d LaotiaA government said today it has decided to ask Washington to J?Uil;the agency out 1or Uaos and Hand ovir all AlD mateiial in the country. .TIU'; ,SPO~ESMAN, Deputy Information Minis ter Ouday Savannavong, said his govern· ment still wants American economic assistance with ''no strings attached." Although no plans for the evac uation or the 1.000 Amer.icans -still in Laos were an- nounced yet by the U.S. Em- bassy, one American official said £amilies of A.merican govern· ment employcs have been told to be ready to leave the country by Friday . The government decision to ·end the ·American AID program fQllQwed two wee.ks of anti· Am1!.~ic3:n de~onstrali'?~~ in Vientiane, Luang Pr&!b11pg and Sav·annakhet, on the Mekong river in southeast Laos. Students de:nanding the expulsion of a ll AID personnel have been the leaders of the demons I.rations. Albert Asks • l -. . ;, Ford D e lay· On Oil Hikb WASHINGTON !P) -House Speaker Carl Albert' said today he has asked President Ford to d elay imposing another, $1·8· barrel increase in the oil tariff, b\lt lha.t he got no commitments from the President. The House has postponed ac- tion until after it returns from its Memorial Day recess on a bill de- signed as a substitute (or Ford's oil-.import control propoSalS. Ford had· sai'd he would go ahead with the tax imposition unless Congress acted on a substitute 'this month. "We had a pleasant conversa- tion, but that was alt,·• Al~t .told newsmen about his talk with Ford. ''He has the matter under study. The best thing in the world to do is to have somethirig under st~dy all the time.·• The House bill is tentatively scheduled for floor action the week of June 10, but Albert sa'id there is stiU considerable d\S. agreement over the measure. Deeie e 'lf11ru1f 111 ' • .. " Dentists Ordered ~ •. ' \ . ' . . To HJt Ra f .Use • • ... WASHINGTON <UPI) -The nation's dentists have been told1 t? stop u~ing an ultraviole.t li1bt appliance bcca.use lea.Jc\n.g radia·' tt<?n .has il!Jured both den Us ts ancl patlefttstthe FOOd'li.ndi Drug Ad·' nun1strat1on announced today~ ... ~ "' • : There have been reports or at least 31 Injuries among persons.t burned about the face, eyes or mouth.by the·ray1, t.he FDA aaid The 11ctual c'?""'tcould be much higher, lt said. ·: . THE DEVICE INVOLVE D 11 called tbe "Nuva·Lite A_c~ ~==~-Ll1ht," accord.ins to FDA's B.ureau of RadlQlo,cicali Jt resembl<:s 'a. ac:>lde11onc cun with a q.uart.z rod in the shape 0~ a. book juttJnc ~the Crorit, the bureau saJd •• The dentist uses it 1n std~ the ~aUent S mouth to h1rden ·and make permanent plaaU~ res1.n1 wb1c.~ Jl,ave been applied to teeth to build them up · The bur~u said it ordered lht 111•nulacture~. Uw L: D. Caul~ Co. of Milford, Del ., to tell dentista ownin& the machines lo 1to~ using them unW representatives of lbe company can come by andi: . make modlOcationa. '· 1 ~ • · .r: . \ · ~.\ ·• A SPOK.ESMANlrAD> the actUil.ftllmbe"r81 hlluHes ma)'..,, much hl11>er but not reported hec•UO!'llr' ell~ 1' aimllarto a._' bum •nd lha~rsona Involved m~ not hive reallied what c•...i:.! (;the problem. r I • ,, I: .A s <Al con In a of '!JO\ Uce Calf Tl --was u.s Dr.I Los1 som the ! uns whi• und 'Tl do< bar pan spir mo1 Tl n a n are! ant be!< cap! takt ris~ Tl ten• trie• p e t SOUi doc rate higt ex tr prof w say that .Arn the . I sarc witj the me1 Mis l97l bla1 ' mu . Bia aft• vol · and ma G I 'f-i I Si -A dret Rai1 ed min peti. ing ! to t pow Tl ma/ and Ri t cha Sta mis Gov. Jr. "' .car~ ban dee! feet Abo a h Iron gro WO I rere c. Ing WOI _j --1 I I I I I I· I · I I ' I •1 I t I I I 1 1.C I • I ~ I . :i I' I .11, I r•· r .... ' .,1 !""' ·• Insurers Accused -, . In Suit . . SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -Six insurance companies are accu&ed in a rederal antitrust suit· 1 of attempting to monoPolize the malprac- tice insurance market in California. .. The class action suit 1 -was flied Wednescfay lri- U.S. District Court by Dr. Horace G. Jones of Los Gatos oo behall ol some 40,000 doctors tn the state. The suit .eka unspecified damages which would be tripled under antitrust law. · The suit contends the doctor s have been harmed by the cOm - P";Dies ' alleged con- spiracy to restrain and monopalize trade. The companies and )un· named co.conspirators are .accused of violatiilg antitrust laws since before 1973 by pooling capital and agreeing to take a percenlage of the risk. Thurld1y, May 22, 1975 DAILY PILOT 'Asinine' ' Unruh Raps State ~In Sirhan Parole GUITAR SALE ' . COHH -THE OLDEST & LARGEST PRODUCER Of QUALITY MUSICAL IHSTRUMEHTS IH THE WORLD. BLASTS SIRHAN PAROU! Treaaurer JeMe Unrul> Ship Finds Man's Body SAN DIEGO (AP) -The body of a man found two miles off Pt. Loma has been identified as that of Russell W. Lamoreaux, a San Diego yachtsman. SACRAMENTO CAPJ - California Treasurer J esse 1Jnruh said the state gave an "a!itnine" reason tor setting a parole date tor the convicted as· sassin of U.S. Sen. Robert Ken- nedy. Unruh, wQo headed up Ken- nedy's California presidential cam~i}n , was standing near the Democratic candidate when he was shot to death June 5, 1968, Just a fter he won the California primary , And Unruh says Sirhan Sirhan, the 31 -year·old man convicted of shooting Kennedy, committed a "heinous c rime." So the Democratic treasurer leased. But Unruh ooted, "In this day with another Kennedy on the ticket somewhere -at le ast as a candidate for re-election in Massachusetts -this is almost an open invitation to continue to tolerate this kind of thing.'' Unruh, who dtd not actually see the shooting, said he spoke with Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. to let him know how upset he was by the parole board's action. * * * Sirhan's Mom • 'Thanks God' became very upset by a radio re· port that the California Adult Authority had set Sirhan's parole PASADENA lAP) -"l thank date as Feb. 23, 1986, he lold a God for laking us in His me rcy. group of steelworkers Wednes· He has answered our prayers," day. said Mary Sirhan, mother or con- Al the Ambassador Hotel in Los victed assa&sin Sirhan Bis hara Angeles June 5, 1968, Unruh said Sirh8n, on healing he could be he helped stop the crowd rrom paroled Feb. 23, 1986. ~tearing Sirhan apart, and he Mrs. Sirhan said Wednesday neve r advocated that Sirhan she hoped the parole decision shoulddieforthecrime. take n by the California Adult llEA°CH SIZE 6 slrings. 33~ .. long. llf'IJ. 574.SO FREE ... wolh -~h guitar Denim C¥"1 caw ••th lll>Oul<let ~tfHI. "9nd l>Old. """'..: POC~el. h81"l" outy ojOOl;lle 1rn~r.eo !or •••Y 1t1vel1ng Neg • 1 2 ~O •roe-2• · • 36 ~"0"1 'n~1 But Unruh added ~ Authority would lead lo a reope n· Lamoreaux, 54 , had been the ''Whatlhavetoconsideroneof ing of the case against her 31· B t ' object or a widespread search by the most asinine explanations 1 year-old son, convicted in the ~en ano s Coast Guard helicopters alter he have ever seen for any govern-1968 assassination of U .S. Sen. '.I. I failed lo return home Tuesday ment ex planation _ is that Robert F . Kennedy. night. , Sirhan had to be treated no dif-"I believe th.is will allow his SOUTH COAST PLAZA Deputy Coroner Harry LaSalle ferently than anyone else." case to be reopened and the truth 3333 SOUTH BRISTOL said Lamoreaux's body was California's parole board is in will come out more and more. I 1u,,..Lrrft.H-WMMJI round Wednesday afternoon by the process of giving all inmates know God will make the truth HOURS: M·F 10-9, SAT. 10·6, SUH. 12-5 . ' CLASSIC Sill 6 stnngs. 39Y." standard size. .... $129.50 SALE s599s • . • COHCHTSIZIE Dreadnaught body. 6 steel strings, 41 14 .. long wtlh band holder. llf'IJ. Sitt.SO SAL£589 95 The suit further con· tends the companies tried lo eliminate com- p e ti lion and other sources of coverage ror doctors while fixing rates at "an exorbitanUy high premium so as to extract exorbitantly high profits." lheaircraftcarrierOriskany. parole dates so they will know come out,'' Mrs. Sirhan' told re-PHOME: 556-7533 ,----~w~h~e~n'....!,lh~e~yr_ar~e;_j'g~o~in~gL.!loQ._be!>!_~r~e~-~po:::r~te:r~s~h:•:r~•~·----~~~~~""""""""""""""""""""~""""~~""""~~""~~""~~~""""""""~ Wit 11ess Says: 'Foster Slain By Nancy Perry' SACRAMENTO (UPI ) -Rudolph Henderson says a troubled conscience compelled him to testify that his former lover, slain !l,ymbionese Liberation .Army "soldier" N'ancy Ling Perry, had confissed to the murder of Marcus Foster ' Fearing loss or his small business, HenderSon said he kept quiet until he saw two men charged with the crime. He finally testified Wednesday as the final defense witness in the murder trial of SLA members Russell Little and Jose ph Remiro Henderson, 48, look the stand and dec lared that Miss Perry killed Foster -not the l wo defendants LitUe, 25, and Remiro, 28, are on trial for the 1973 cyanide·bullel assassination of the popular black schools superintendent and theo-tlttempted mUrder of deputy s uperintendent · Robert :· BlackbiJrn. Henderson said MisS Perry told him the day after Foster's Nov. 6, 1973 murder that she was in· vo1ved in the educator's death. He said he asked her i( she killed Foster "Al first she s"aid no, but J knew she meant yes and then she said 'yeah, it was me,''' the short black man testified. Group Protests 'Nuclear Power' SACRAMENTO (UPJ)' q-uels and families -About 4,000 colorfully garbed in foreign dress dressed "Warriors or the costumes, the rally was Rainbow" have present· led by a Los Angeles- e d the Brown Ad -ba sed group called ministrationwith34S,924 ''Wom a n to Woman petition signatures call-Building the Earth for ing for "a full inquiry in-the Children's Sake." to the issue of nuclear powe r .'' . The group Wednesday 4 A d marched on the c,pilot ccuse and gave the petitions to 'Richard Maullin , chairman or th• new In Drugs ·state Energy Com · fir miss ion appointed by Gov. Edmwid G. Brown Jr. More than 100 men carried brighUy colored , banners including one declaring ''plutonium af· fects the whole world." About 300 women formed a hum an rainbow · in front of th~ Capitol, with groups or about 30 women ~w.ear ing dif· Jerent. cblored pantsuits. Co\nplete with boom- ing music, dozens of women carryin g bou - SACRAMENTO IAP) -Charges of exhibiting a drugged horse al a Riverside County horse show have been filed agains t four southern Californians by the state. The Department of Food and Agriculture said Wednesday that tests showed the horse was give n the drug Serpasil, a lranquiliz.er, within 24 hours of the • Date Festival National Horse Show la st ~ebri-aary. --.....~----------~---------1 ! FREE TRAVEL LECTURE I ANH lillNG LANI I I W11._"'11 ............ .,.....c_.... ,.._rty ...... uc:u. .... "EUROPE O.N YOU OWN ••. 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With basket lunches filled with sunny snacks, like a sandwi ch, some chicken, maybe a little potato salad, pi ckles and more, And there's even wine by th e carafe, a cold beer or. o f course. your favorit e cocktail (for a slight charge in Coach). Theres extra room for ~ou with Tables for Two in Coach. If no one's in the middle seat, just fold it down and relax. And thercS extra roon1 for your garment bag \Villi United's big carry-on closets. So come ca1ch ihc spi rit of Friendship Service up and down 1he Coast. For reservat ions, call your Tra\:cl Agent. Or call United at 537-752 1. , And don't forget our ?<1rtners in Travel. Western International Hotels. West Coaster Flights to Seattle and Portland . Los Angeles 10 Sea11le: Los Angeles lo Sca11le lcon1inuedl: le:••e Arrive Fligh1 No. Scops Leave Arrive Flighc No. Scops 8:55 a.n1 . !bl l\:!Oa.m . 292 0 7,45 p.m. lbl 9:57 p.n1 . 458 0 10:.30 a.n1. t2,42 p.m. 290 0 IO:lMJ p.m. Ex Sa1• I :25 a.n1. 42~ I - 12:40 p.n1. 2,:;o p.m. J08 0 t.os 1\ngcles 10 Portl•nd: I :00 p.n1. 4 :24 p.n1 . 7fll I K:JSa.m. IU: 17 a.111. J80 0 2:45 p.m.'lal 4,59 p.m. 294 0 1,05 p.m. (bl J:OS p.n1 . 4!16 0 4ill p.m. 7't7 p.m. SW t J :JO p.m. EJ1 Satjal 5:26 p.n1 . ]D2 0 5:00 p.m. E1 S•l 7:14p.m. 286 0 J ,40 p.m. 6'26 p.m. 970 t •Night Cnach discount hue available'. la) Economy Cuach fare available. bill p.m. 7,50 p.m. 41 8 0 tbl Economy Coach r11re avaih1blc efltCllYC June tJ . The friendly skies of yoU.r land. t• u -nlTED AIRLlnes -• - ! A8 DAILY PILQT EDITORIAL PAGE ' . . . Exaggerated · Reaction Orange County superviso_~, on the weigt)t of one aide's report, this week jumpea into a program that could do permanent damage lo a unique and poten· tinily valuuble public asset -the old San Juan hotspr· ings .. They have ordered the springs closed down and placed under heavy sheriff's patrol oo·cau~e of what is thought to be a "Hazardtopublichealth and safety."· Supervisor Thomas Riley, whose aide offered the evidence of alleged law violations-at.the sprints. went so far as lo call the old spa on Ortega·HJghway east of San Juan Capistrano a "breeding ground for crtme." The steps taken by s upervisors seem hasty and heavy. To date, every attempt lo close the springs by conventional means has failed. Knowledgeable Coun- ty officials say there are only two real solutions - lease the springs to a responsible concessionaire or dynamite them closed forever. ,\bout the only step taken by ·S\IJ)ervisors this week regarding the springs problem that w.a.s not purely reactionary was their decision to appOint a team of county employes tO study the situ'ation · (jfld make some long-term'recommendations. LAFC Contradicts Itself A recent 3-2 vote by the Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFC) to oppose stale legislation that '"'ould make the commission's lone public member a true representative of the public was a contradiction. in the five years immediately preceding the appoint· mentor a public member should be considered ellgt. ble for the post. Legislation Introduced-by Assemblyman Bruce Neslande (R·Aqaheim) sets the eligibility ti\i'ie at 10 years ratt1er th8nJive. · So, Nestande's bill differs from commission policy only as it extends and makes mandatory the elapsed time. LAFC's opposition. lo the bill mak~s as much . sense as having its pub~ member, Stan Northrop, apooi nled a mOnth after he was defeated as a city council candidate ih 1973 and, as a result, lost his city seat on the commission. To add to the farce the rommission by its silence eontinues to allow Northrop to hold the public seal a year after his term has offieially expired. Example· Worth Following When Gov. Bro\vn cut the· salaries of his office staff by 7 percent in January, he promised to seek similar pay reductions for cabinet officia·ls. The prbmise was carried out last week when he asked the Legislature to reduce by $3,304 the salaries of five of his cabinet members who have been making $43,304 .. year , and to freeze the pay o( about 100 heads of state departments, boards and commissions. The governor informed the Legislature he feels tl1e officials can mana~e quite well on $40,QOO 'a year .• On.that most citizens would agree. ' • (,! 'I I ')' -. r -' ... • ' . . ' 1 ·f / It was a contradiction because two years ago the commission voted unanimously to adopt a policy re· solution that was not very different from the legisla- tion il now opposes. LAFC's own policy r esolution said no person who l1as served as a city councilman or county sup~rvisor Hi s example or belt-tightening should be picked up by others in the governmental and educational hierarchy \vho perhaps could afford similar con- sideration for the taxpayers who suj:Jpcrt them, \'o'hile managing on their own less kingly pay checks. 'Too bad George wasn 't president back in the old days.' Find tire Categories For These ( SYDNEY HARRIS) lt's been a while· since we bad ah ''In Common'' quiz. AU the en· tries in each of the (ollowing items belong to the same general catea:ory ;. tr you can get one- third, chalk yourseU down as un- commonly knowledgeable. 1. Bottom Ca a: er, Shot Firer, Gobbing with Joy, Glnman, and Dumper. 2 . Pointillism, Secco, Scrimshaw, Encaustic. and Grisaille. 3. Chock, ruttock plate, lid, stanchion, and grommet. 4. Cartha1e, Berlin Hia:hway, Scapa Flow, Hudson River, arid Port Arthur. S. Art Van Har'o'ey, Clarence Hartzell, Bernadine Flynn, Billy ldelson, and Paul M. Rhymer. 6. Tyler's. Cade'•,· Wyatt's, Shays', and Turner's . 7. "Extension," ''Liguori an,•• ''Maryknoll, '' ••sign," and •·watchtower." s. Demetrius, Theseus, Hip. p:>lyta, Titania, and Hermia. 9. St. Cloud, Dubuque, Han· nibal, Cairo, and Natchez .. 10 . ''Alcoho l ," ''Zero,'' ''Cipher," ''Zenith," and "Algebra." 11 . "A rull dinner pail," ''Log cabin and hard cider," ''Peace at any price,'' ''Sixteen to one,'' and "B·l·double·L, BILL." 12 . Guallatiri, Lascar, Cotopaxi, Kibo, and ~isli. Dear Gloomy Gus I had been under the im- pression that operations were the "last resort." Now it sounds a& if they keep the hospitals open. l\.f akes one woPder ! A.C. GaoliMI• Gw c-tltl are wllml"'°' ""'· ,...,._. .. MtM<elMrtl• .. l'lllCt .. ............... ,.,.,,,,....,... ... ,...,. .. o.a..n, Gw, Oitllr ~tel. ANSWERS: 1. Job titles or underground coal miners (all described in the UnitedMinewor~erscoatract). . · _ 2. Art media and ieCbn.iqUes. · 3. Equipment and devices on sailing boats. 4. Famous military or naval blockades and seiges. s. Cast members and author or the classic old radio serial, "Vic and Sade.'' 6. Noted rebellions in Great Britain and the U.S. (Wat Tyler, Jack Cade, Thomas·"'WY.att Daniel Shays, andNat Turntt'.) ' 1. Publications issued by various churches, sects, and re- ligious orders. 8. All leading characters in Shakespeare's comedy, ''A Midsummer Night's Dream.'' 9. Cities along the Mississippi River. 10. All are English loan-words derived from the Arabic language. 11. Presidential campaien slogans (McKin ley, Harrison, Fillmore, Bryan, and Taft). · 12 .. Highest volcanoes in the v.·orld (in Chile, Ecuador, Tanzania, and Peru). New View of Police As FBI director, J. Edgar Hoover rrequently expressed his disdain (or intellectuals. Often he would Jump permissive college professors under the general heading or do-gooders wholended to undermine respect ror laws and Jawenrorcers. Mr . Hoover would be surprised to see a recent roll call or scholars ; they're rally- ing to the sup· port or police! The lawman is getting sup- port rrom a Jeast likely sou r c .e : scholars. Chicago's police depart- ment has been accused or spying on citizens. The department's in- telligence division maintained f"tJes on indivlduab not known to have committed any crime, and undercover Police inflltrated.or- ganlzaUona (or the purpose of eavesdropping. Legal scholars and constitu· tional experts aCfirm that none or these activities is il1egaJ . CIDCAGO police are further accused or resorting to burglary and unauthorized wireiappln1 to a:ain information; the.tis illegal. But there are no legal restraints againl!lt lcglli mate poli ce spying. One orgn nllat ion which had been !n(ill ratt·d h.Y t'l<' poll t r pro- testetl t hul 1111lj r,• )<houltl main . la.in fll<!l! "o!ll)' I I! ll"/.'t.1Uf1 .1l1tlnS enfa#Ct'd l11 1 1lc ~: :1• l1' 1tv · . A poli ce s 11oh.t>h m11n re· 1ponded, "How are we W know when u ore1nlullon ii etliattd • ( PAUL HARVEY) in illegal activity unless we in- vestigate it?'' As for policemen lnflltraUni! organizations, the department says it would be unCOGStitutional to prohibit police o(ficers Crom joinin1· any oreanizaUon they want to join. AND AGAIN, the Jaw schofars concur. Aller decades of legal preoc- cupation with the rlehts or wrongdoers, local lawmen are now given broad discretlonaty powers in the area o( lntelUgeoc:e gathering. · When 1974's crime increase was announced by the FBI -a whopping escalation of 17 per- cent, the worst in 14 years and wonenina: as the year ended - Atty. Gen. Ed Levi, in all wais a scholar, said ''Our system of criminal justice is a d.Jsmal and tragic failure." ACCORDING to the attorney general's estimate, about one· lhlrd of all violent crimes a:o un- reported, at least partly because o( a crtmi111I justice system which i1 often more punl.ti'o'e to Ole ..,ictim than to the criminal. fUttortcally, lnteJlectuals have been highly allergic to lawmen. There are hittorical l"OOtl for this antipathy but apparently those considerations are now out· wel1hed by lbe onrushing tyran· Q)' al lawletlnUI, ' Science Can Often Be Right Bow M~Ja Governneent Regulation? Milk Price Controls Aprll 16, 1981· The world brealt\ed a modest sigh or relief toda)r when scien- tists reported aerosol sprays would not destroy the ozone layer and thus endanger life on earth. The possibility was (irst raised by laboratory research in 1974. At the time, gover·nme6t scien:· list's declined to recommend ban- ning the sprays as "definitive proor or the threat" was lacking. lnstead, they launched a long- term study. now completed. · ,.. "Our initial caution has ~h rewafded," said Dr. Homer T. Pettibone or the Environmeiltal Protection Agency. "We may go . right on combating underarm • wetness and orrensive kitchen odors without a worry in the world ." Dr. Pettibone read to reporters a telegram Crom the President, praising the \l.ar:ious agencies.in-. vOlved. in the st1;1dY (or. ~"not · ' ( ARTH.OPPE ) listening to the harbingers or doom seven years ago and thereby destroying a great American industry and seriously inconveniencing the American public." DR . PETTIBONE was im· mt.'<liately asked abotii paradim xylquinoline -or PDQ. ·as it's populurly known -which is cur- rcnll y <:uusin g alurm among en- vi run men ta I is ts. Js government regulation over ' agriculture desirable Crom the consumer standpoint? The ques- tion comes lo the (ront with the announcement or the State Department or Agriculture to li(t milk price controls in the Sacramento area as "an experi- ment." The fact that legislation is pending to repeal the state's authority over milk pricing· may thave spurred the move. Regulatory control Over milk prices dates back to.19.17. It came into being lo curb the disastrous mll}c price wars which arose dur- 'jng the "grea,t de1>1:.essi0J1" and wreaked • havoc with _,,._;,.... small p.,ro - ducers .. The a:tate''s it.conomy·. then (ar more Ciependent up- o ·n a g r i. culture. h -ad been shattered and . the dairy industry was one or the Cirst segments or Cali(ornia agriculture to secure protective go'o'ernment al controls. Jl rolJowed the pattern of measures lo "assist" agriculture instituted by Henry A. Wallace, who served a·s Secretary of Agriculture under President Frank1in D. Roosevelt. Wallace dreamed up acreage limits and price support plans ror corn •. wheat and other crops which have continued over the years amidst constant contro..,ersy. FEW OF the Wallace ( EARL WATERS ) measures, aimed at (arming in the midwest and Deep South, ar- Cected Cali(ornia. lts agriculture has centered more on citrus, nuts, and other (ruit and 'o'egeta- ble crops V.'hich ha'o'e ne ... er had any (ederal support. Neitber has the bee( cattle or other livestock. Nevertheless, the slate has rollowed the milk regulations with various "marketing order" programs. including raisins, cling peaches and eggs, which have had an indirect errect upon consumer prices. Most ci:ops, however. have been lert to weather the economy on their own , surrering the downs and basking in the ups or the Cree enterprise system. Milk price controls, con· troversial since inception, ex· perienced a m<1jor repeal e((ort sho"rtly after WW II. A giant grocery chain, operating its own dairies, engaged in a massive ad· vertising campaign. representing that, without controls, il could sell to the householder (or less. Unfortunately (or the campaign it was proved to be a sham when it was found .that, in areas not thed under price contrP.l, the chainstore's prices were higher than its competitors. Counter arguments to the claims that milk prices "'ould be lower without regulation have been that such would be the case only until the giants gobbled up the small pr"oduc ers and gained control o( the market. Since the state is now li(ling.only retail price controls, in the Sacramento pilot test, there can be no harm to the producers whose prtces are stiJl set by the state. Bt1T THE WHOLE idea of gov· ernment regulation of crops flies in the race or the Cree enterprise system. The very fact that the major part of CaliCornia agriculture has survived and thrived without government re- gulation makes one v.•onder why it is necessary ror any. While It is possible that without controls the larger more e((icient milk pro- ducers would dri\'e the smaller onestdthewall,howisthepubllc L harm~ any more than in other t competitive and uncontrolled ' Canning or other business? Con- trarywise, isn 't it possible that government protection or small ine((icienl farmers causes higher prices to the consumer? California cotton, for example, subject to acreage limitations de· siRned to benefit ~rowers ln the Deep South. has been hampered by being compelled lo operate less acreage th an the optimum for e((icienc y. Despite this, California rice growers recently banded together lo battle (or the conti- nuance or (ederal controls over their c rops ; Perhaps, the farmers' idea of Cree enterprise is akin· lo Spiro Agnew 's view of "law and ord~r ." It is something for the other gUy. First introduced six months ago, PDQ has proven extremely ef(ective against gypsy moths. It appEJre ntly so disorients the male moth that he will mate only with monarch butter(lies, producing 5eemingly harmless offspring whic:h merely sit around all day and hum cheerfully. Spying by Microwave I ., I I I In Chula Vista, Cali(., where PDQ wa s first \lied. however, the strange case·ot 12 Mexican (arm laborers Wal reported last mOnth . First, their .hair turned green and Cell out, their ears dropped o(( ond, within 24 hours, lhey expired. RESEARCHERS were able to duplicate these e((ects on white ruts in a laboratory by exposing them to the humming o( gypsy- monarch moth-butterflies. They warned that unless PDQ were promptly banned, all life on earth would be extinguished within 18 months. The story caused quite a sensation. ~· Dr. Prttibone, however, re- ·cei..,ed the question with aplomb. "We have no deflnillve proof," he said, "of any direct llnk between PDQ and those un· (ortunate farm Jaboren. · ''As the President, hllllle:U,.has said, PDQ is a tremendbus boon to our nation's Carmen and· its manufacture is one or ·the rew growth Industries in our declin· ing economy. "J FEEL our succem;ful handl· ing or tho 11erosul spruy P,~blem l\as earned the trust arid con· Ctdence of th~ public In ... " A reporter Interrupted to note Or. Pettibone's hair appeared to be turning a:reen . "So 1t is," said Dr. Pettibone, pulling out a hand(ul und observlna it thoua:hUully. '"I do hope this won't destroy faith in 1overnment scienti sts. Alter all," he said. "look at all the times we 've been right." • • WASHINGTON -From a ~'e· rnote lalr.eaidt" near the Ru11f~­ Finni11h border, t.be Soviet Union is aiming a mysterio'us. microwave beam at the United States. , ' American lotellifence experts believe tbe ttraoae beam keeps a round-the-clock ,watch on U.S. missile9itn in (be Dakotas. · The rays are so powerful that most Ru11ian1 in the vicinity re.· j>ortedly have been moved out. They now monitor the beam, it ts believed, by -co111p uter from afar. But just across the border, un· lucky Finn11 hive developed alarminely hleh ratet of cancer and heart, dis· ...... The silent beam emanates from clusters of buUdinp oa the e11te'"ft shores of Lake Lmofa, which la located ln a barren re· gloo northea1l or Len.inerad. One structure h •• been 1dendft9CI as an.eoormous paraboUc antenna capable or flrln1 lhi hfth· powered impulse. AMERICAN exp<rU say the lake waters help concentrate the rays Into a powerful beam, which i1 launched off the lake's swface. This &Ives the beam 8 better "launch" and "an1le," accord- lnl to the expertl, than would ror .. tlandorhlllcounlry, . Just u ordlnar1 radar picks up (JACK ANDERSON) distant objects, the Soviet super· radar can monitor movement around the intercontinental ballisUc mil!lsile sites 4,500 miles away. The Lake Ladoga installa· lion would gi..,e the Soviet Union almost instant warnine of missile launchings rrom the U.S . heartland. The Soviet monitors also could determine quickly where the missiles were headed. Because or the dangerous radiation Crom the pcwerful microwave rays, Soviet scJen-· lists reportttdly direct the beam Crom the sarety of a distant head· quarters. But the Finns acl"08s the border have been afflicted with unusual maladies. IN THE Finnish towns of Kuopio, Joensuu and llomantsl, the World Health Organization , has discovered ettraordtnary rates or cardiac disease. Jlomantsi, the town nearest t.he microwave statlo11, has ·tbe highest rate or any plati lt.1 "1ize in the world, Two other border hamlets, Koitsonlahti and Parikkala, have shown inexplicable Jncreues Jn cancer. An American f,hYBlclen and microwa'o'e sCient st, Dr. MUton Zaret, inve1ti1ated the strange plague that has hit these small Finnish towns. At a w'anaw meeting of microwav 9 1(iec!&O.t11• h~f~ .. ili<d lbe Lake LadOJ• matauaffiNI for the dlf. ' eases. _ • The dangerous microwaves,. scatter Crom the main beam, he 1 declared, just ·as droplets fall , near the nozzle when water is> squirted Crom a hose. 1 Footnote: There has been in- creasing evidence that exposure. from radar and other microwave devices can cause cataracts and.i'; damage the ner'o'ous system," blood , genitals and genes. Ye . the producers or microwave~ ovens dlscOunt the danger. They ~ are supported by the Pentagon,,. which would have to chang - billions worth or military rad&t\'\ .and related equipmenL if U.$~). sarety standards are tightened. n ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT RM>m N. WC!td , PllbUtMr Thomas Kewil, Editor ·• Barbaro Kr~liich , E!fitorlal Pape Editor The edhori1\ page of the Dtll)I ,P llot seeks to in£ol'm ind '•tlfindate reader• by prtsenUnt on thi s page diverse commentary ~ ,, ' . I on topics 0( lntert'1t by ayndlc•l- ed columnl1t1 Ind c1rtoonl1ta, by pl'O\Pldln1 1 forum for readers' views and by presenting thl1 newsp•per'a opinions and \deq , on turrent topics . The odltortl.l oplnlon11 of the Daily Pilot tppear C only iit the edltori•l column •l the 1 top of the paae. Opinions ex· ' pressed by the columrUsta and . C'ar1oonlsts and l'tter writers •rt their own and no tndor~menl or theil' view• by· the Dill)' Pilat 1hould be lnff.l'Ttd) , T)iun,ilay, M4'yzi, 19'.is ~~~~"'--~~~~~~~· f l • L "'iliQ ter1•J 4(jjfl ' mys~ Ws •I they , there f ·aa:cnt andY mark und i the al SIDll shell• heult ' 1 talke- dcnll, stron are" spite derg, knqw our n tlms plUCfi 1 t obs nnxic and evjd( as w set·o1 frien and I I Vlet1 the ( l I tu al I stat es ta I cuss. Spal Pap• .. his fl ti al!' moq be 0 cour lhos hiq I 1 ,• OAILY PILOT A 7 • Report on the Refugees By Andrew i1Juh1w .1 . Co•1reumaa.-Dlolrt<1 , .. er:dor'to•lft lho·fact.o from the th0011·and1 of rumo,, t.hat 1ttmulated hundreda·or questlon1 ln let· ten phobe calla, and telearums from people in the · dh·Dislrlct. J went to C1:1i1ip Pendleton to see ror myself. so I could report to you rirat hand Qn what it.'ti all about with the Vietnamese refu1ee1 -who they ure. where they 're going, and how they'll eit there. ~ f'lrstly, the r.1 ar1nes and associated Civilian ·aa:encies -State, lmmlgrutton, Health, Education and Welfare, Transport1i1tlon, etc. -have done a re· m~rkable job. Jn less than a week they put together und in operation a working clty.-with a population the s.ize of San Clemente. To do so, they hod to in · tilall water, power, and sanltatlon fncilities, erect sheUer, provide wurm clothing, bedding, food Lind health sup(>ort services. Those Vleln.amette and Cambodians I met and tulked lo on a six·hour trip which went on indepcn· dontly of a ny guides impressed me. They arc strongly Cam iiy·oriented. The parenls and children are ·well adjusted end re1;1.dy to smile or laugh in spite of the difficult experiences they have un· dergpne. The way they are racing up to their un- known futures, for so many of them. convinces m·e our national compassion and concern for these vic- tims of the Viel Cong conquest have not been mis- pluccd. THOSE I MET and talked lo, as well us the ones J observed as they underwent processing, api:)eared unxlous and concerned ubout making a fresh start and not becoming public burdens. All gave ev.idence of being well educated, speaking English as well as Fre nch which was Once the nation's second langu<li;e. They are polite people, shy but friendly. Most or tHose J met had marketable skills und profess ions. Incidentally, the estimated 120,000 or more Vietnamese refugees fall far short in numbers to the 650,000 ,Cubans v.·ho cained refuge in the U.S . back in 1962 during the Cuban ('risls. Over the period 196$·74 jusL over 17,000 Vietnamese mi crated lO lhe U.S. In tbla 1eme Ume frame we welcorhed 210,269 Flllplno lmmiaranta; 146,914 from China and Taiwan, and 111.,914.troni Korea. · . These new rrillrant.a did not bring any exotic tropical dlaeasea with them. ln fa('t, Capt. Gunnine:. or lhe Navy, the chief' medical offi cer , advised me the 20,000 or io then at Camp Pendleton had fewer health problems than a like number o( residents of any of the nearby communities. All refugees were being given health checks and tests, including chest X-rays, etc. CAPT, GUNNING'S concern seemed to be the eventua l loss of the assistanC'e he was receiving from scoreii of refugee doctors and nurses. He v.'ould like them on his pern1anent starr. He was also envious of Loma Linda Hospital's "luck" in becom· ing sponsors of a famed open-heart surgery team with its ancillary medical suppprt group. In letters, phone calls, and telegrams many of you rightly expressed concern about the possible in· filtration of Viet Cong or other undesirable types. Tough barricades against s uch e ntries into the U.S. have been constructed, I learned. All refugees at Pendleton were waiting for approval or the final or three security checks to be completed before they could hope to.l eave for their new homes. They had undergone their first security check in Saigon. Then a second was made at Guam or Wake or the Philippines, depending on the in- termediate stop. Having passed those in order lo re- ach the U.S., they now underwent another security processing including fingerprinting, interrogation, etc. These records were sent to Washington for study, review, and hoped·for approval by the FBI , CJA, Department of Dc-fense and other agencies. Part of the problem in processing them quickly through Pendleton and the other reception centers is that these final security checks, which were ex- pected to take seven days, have not met that s~hedule, because the utmost care is being taken. Parents Can Help Bright Child ( THE BOOKMAN ) By the time a child gets lo school his intellec· tual potential ma y already be determined. This startling hypothesis and its implications, established by recent studies, are thoropghly dis- cussed in Blueprint ror a Brighter Child by Brand'on Sparkma n and Ann Carmichael (McGraw·ilill Paperbacks, $2.95). "SchoOJ readiness begins when a baby breathes his first breath ,'' the authors declare. ''Some poten· tiah1 and some limitations for learning are set at the moment of conception, but hereditar)' factors may be of Jess importance th~n rftany suspect." What counts most are ''the knowledge and imagination of those with v.·hom the child comes in contact during his preschool and primary school years." DR. SPARKMAN and Ann Carmichael , who piloted a nationally acclaimed pioneer preschool program in Alabama, he as director and she (until her early death ) as parent coordinator, contend th at parents as well as teachers must take a positive role in developing their Children's abilities -and the earlier they start. the better. In this in· formal and highly practical book , the authors show what parents can do, and where they can begin. A prcs rhool er can be taught bas ie mathematical and verbal skills through playing simple and delightful games easil y conilructed at home, and he or she ran begin to absorb concepts or likeness and unlikeness, complexity and simplicity by observing everyday objeets . Blueprint tor a BrtghLer Child urges parents to lake a positive role in developing their children's abilities, but above all to enjoy their: childi'en, to have a gootl time '"·ith them. JO -ANN DiLORENZO If you live or work in the Corona Del Mar area, Bruce Olson 11 someone you should meet. Bruce Is the Manager of our Corona Del Mar office and a real banking professional ... but even more important, Bruce knows and understands lhe importance of truly peraonallzed banking 1ervlces. Bruce 1eee tM1 }ob u a way to help Harbor Area people wiCh their financlal needs, and that is one of the things · he does btst. 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Closed Sun· ~·.Y day and Mondey. ..j JEWELERS JUST ACQUIRED A REPUTATION FOR AUTOMATION-AGE ACCURACY Happy _Seiko Day, Dad & Grads ~Ztr,IOHI 56950 '"' . SEIKO · We'n just bec:OIM an~-Seiko dealer. And we-ve CJOt a co111plth Mlectloll of autolllCIHon age watches for men and women. EY91Y part of every Seiko watch is made by automation. No human watchmal<er could possibly.duplicate the same degree of accuracy In the same amount of lime. That's why a Seiko watch is an e:Kctllent value. Because you pay only for the timepiece. not the lime it took to make it. $95 I ' • J ' , I , .. • • • .1 •O of ' " .. ~ • " ; f " ,, ,, ·' .. ' j •• ~· __ .;.· cc·' .,,,.,"'-"'"L"'Oc:T ________ T.:.h"'u"'""'"""Y.:.· "='YL2"2"'-'19::;7'-"5 2 Bill s9.B~port \ Board to .Oppose 'Stricter' Fireworks Code Seen . . 7 New OC Jull,ges ' SANTA ANA -Orange County Suxrvisors Wednesday took a toUgp stand against two proposed state laws they claim would "force seven new Superior Court Judges down our throats." The board voted 4·0·1, with Supervisor Robert Battin abs· taining, to-oppose-bills drafted.by Assemblymen Robert Badham (l\·NewJiort Be ach), Robert Burke CR·Hunlington Beach) and Richard l\obinson CD-Santa Ana). SUPERVISOR RALPH Diedrich said if passed, AB-2327 and AB 2328 could cost county taxpayers another $1 .2 million a year in court budget costs. It was the second lime in as many days supervisors have. voiced displeasure with efforts at the state and countY levels to get them lo approve new judges. SuperviSor Ralph Clar.k Tues· day called a recent Grand Jury report urgfng the county tri hire at least two more judges "poorly researched" and "irresponsi- ble." Supervisors have balked at state mandates to take on new Superior Court judges because they claim the slate only reim· burses the county one-fourth of the ~ti mated $240,000 necessary to get a new courtroom in opera· lion. SANTA ANA -Orange Coupty ••1 CANNOT understand how 5tpervisors are expected to anyone can believe that is equita-shorten the ruses of Indepen- ble." Diedrich said. ··Simply dence Day tireworks stands next •stated, it forces the Orange Coun. Tuesday. by approving arnend- ty taxpayers to pay bills for ments tcS county fire codes. which the stale is responsibl e." The a.~~nc:lments cl_eared_ a Supervisors last month refused ft~st reading without discus~1on to endorse two new j udgeships this ":eek and· are due for final soughl by...the-state...and.endorsad ___ adopt1~~ec k...:.. bl' Banyard unless the state ' aeree<I to foot the bill. COUNTY FIRE Chief Carl Aimini directly at the authors Downs r~qu~sted the code of the. latest state measures changes. -r:_ney'!nc_lude : . Diedrich SJid it is, ··inconceiva'. -A strict l1~1t on fireworks ble that ttiu inequitable dema d. sales d,ays, setting the four days . be th · n from JUiy l to Jul:v 4 as the only can au o,r..ed by the very men legal days to sell su"ch items. who a~e up there to pro,tect the -S · · · · best interests of those tax· . . pec1(1ed hours-of operation payei's." for fireworks stands -from 9 The' Fullerton supervisor made a .m . 10 ~O .P· m · his remarks and moved fo.r . -J\.11n1mum age of 18 for pass3ge of ao opposition resolu· fireworks sales m en. tion alter consul ting for several -No~y below the age r;>f 16 hours Tuesday \Vith presiding aJlowed_ into a stand or pernutted , Superior Court Judge Robert to buy f1rework·s . Banyard. ~IE~R-CH SAID the pending leg1slat1on \\'ould permit the s tate t o ('re ate the new judgeshi ps 1,11ith or v.·ithout the county's ('Onsent and reimburse the county only $60,000 Per judge. The county's 31 Superior C.ourt j udges e arn $40 ,200 a •ye&r , but supervisors contend that salary is not the true indicator or the cost of a new j udge , DOWNS EXPLAINED in a IJ,1- W to' sUperviSont1li8t fti'Ore ttiiifl SO percent of all fires and injuries caused by fireworks occur before July l or after July 4. Only county goYemqlent, and four~ cities -Sal\ta .}Jla, Buena' 1 Park,~ Sea1 Be8.ch and Westminster -. CuireaUy have ~ no age limit oni the· sale of fireworks .or specific control of the days arid hours , fireworks .. may be sold. ~ OC Airport To Speak Up -THI IAllL'S ·.: PlUMltH&,-. S A NT ,.\ r\ NA -onct'·adeq u.i te system Orange County Airport being n o longer a de· offici u l s hu ve bee n qua tl'," he e xplained , authorized by the county noting the noise levels in· Board of Supervisors to s id e th e t e rminals spend $38 ,000 on a new rend e r lh e ex is t in g public: udd.J·ess system system almos t ina udible for the terminal -pro· at times. viding th e sul'cessful bi•J. -----------~ der will t :.ike t he old t.----------·l syste m as a trade -in. I ·~­on .,,.....,. ~ .... ....oe.- Complete Plumbing. H~and Air ~iooing HEW DISCOUNT Do-tt-.,......., Stort , San Diego Freeway Ron Chandle r , assis· tant director of ;..iv iali on, told s up e r visQ r s the I sound system installed in 1967 is obsolete. You can Charge DJ\ILY PILOT Classified Ads 495-0401 at Avery Parkway 28922 Camno CaPGstrilno SPYICl TIMI tTUT\ •I '°"" eoG1. Co"''"°"' l >< ··it's simply a l':.I Sl' of a 642·5678 ~ CJ6.SC~1f6.!i1· DiSCDUNT Pl: . .. ' e To The 4f, <:>~~c DISCO "\\'.,.· SPECIALS Cl 79 c547 LP's Tapes =~~:Wi~~:~-p..,.,.~1 ., .~ ' . .~1 ,.~;... ... ; ')'. .. ,.,,,., ;µ}o ffer U,M, =~= ..... I £ARlll,WIND~fll!( ~· 1 THAT"$ THE WAY Of 1 ME WOfll.D -~· s--is. ... -.. .. -, ........ 1-n..1"'°' "-•''°"'"''"""" I ·,v°A • " ._ I :;:Al Btadd>ytds • Flying Start RUFUSIZED RUFUS Fea1uri"'!I Ch1ka Kh1n ON SCEPTER STEREO ALBUMS B.T. Express - Do It S4 .99 Tape ON COLUMBIA STEREO ALBUMS Eanh, Wind. & Fire -Th@ Way Of Th e Wofld ON ABC STEREO ALBUMS Ru fus -Rufusized ON CHELSEA STEREO AL· BUMS Disco Tex And His SeJt·O·Lencs ON 20th CENTURY STEA· EO ALBUMS Bar ry Whi1e -Jus! Another Wav To Say I Lo~e You ON ATLANTIC STEREO ALBUMS Spinnert -New Sc Improved ON DELITE STEREO AL· BUMS Kool & The Gang -Grealest Hits ON FANTASY STEREO ALBUMS Blackbyrds-Flying Start Columbia Tape Buy One 8-Track Fifty 349 Minute Ta,» & get an 1 8-Track Eighty Minute for }S price!! Clean Sweep Clean-sweep Rttord Purifier, Stylus Brush. Humidify. i119 storage case. Record cle1n· ing fluid. .399 • Paid Polltical Ad.,.rtlsement ARE YOll JIRED'OF LAGUNA'S CONTINUAL PAllklNG &1 CRt5ESDOll PROBLEM YOTE~·MAY 27th .Day after-Memorial Day ·, I ------· GLENNEYRE MITTR-FUNDED PARKING STRUCTURE -... _ WE APPROVE THE -·-···-------. ~.,., lnl.,lancU T.....ot • .,IOU C.,.illman ..._JNR Helbe --h<t111dSytan '*'and Noell""-"-•• Mlldr9cl CUtle119 G.C ---Jw..iK.~ Or luolle -.. .... R.C. a..non.. R#\l--li .. y Ooni • Ro, Marcom Jf "o\\lbut Slll~nl -~~ flMlnc9 G. Co• """"-Dr. Wlll<•M•"" S 0 Scll-•U .. -~-_,....,,. ""*· HOl,..s Ag ..... MU11119'9 P-oSfMll ...,., AnMll'OnQ ~.Tony 0.,..1,,_1 -·-w..uace Nell ltol• • E"ll-$flfdltt --............. _,,_ 1 ..... Nall 8-nSnl" 1.-. ........ rcid. --· ~l-.lmPM>H f . VOii NgnNnn ~ .. s.,.. _,,_ °"'1iG OUhenl>ol« lbs ' HM't """'..,. PNC . ..._i1 MlflOne Sc<.111 VVgitli9 ,....._.. ----Elia_.. L. ~I.or. 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Ba•rtcllef A<M1nd (i(N ne ""1.. JoNI Leml<.e ---~V•nDvll• MatYs-'e .i.neGol111'11n _._... toi.~s Lois l 8 1• W<IOO._.,. Lee And ltoland cQO..y -""' Yio191: L....o.A MictlMI O'S-n 0on w.11<......,.. -""· Acit;."I Ga-I ~Lu,,.lte IMneOrtonCL.V s11 ... Wo11 Mlldtlld Cornel•us Ooro1ne1 Gluoe Conllanc9 i.tOtt"!'-nl"I Hatold' G•bba o·en•n l<M ......... Wl9•ner V"'91 .... 0...-.in ,,._. M. L<ll'NI ~ib Manon ~-O'Connell R~W1l1a111 -...e.~J.. AAc:e • JolWI -Aollel"I. ~ .. .., ... """"'"""" ..,w_ JDM. 9......,., w. Cody Mwjgne Hall Mwylrilu-.:Ir Rebert ROIMif ' ROMlleWln f•ri l V>rg.nia C.nkat MWTN1~1ns VMan Miller .INllE Rollbot1 Mfluf W•pllll .....,,,_,_,, a.-& ~. tta.,..1 RdlerOM-Robl Ricr..Oson ~-llO C.-.0-.. ._ Oodli9 • ~ M<>Nl••ll• ..... , __ ll"Vtno•·W1t1ell'l!er Geo. l VII~,,.. C..nnongl\lm Roy & F11ncn Hi il .. Eliubetll l ..k>t1n McDowell JolWI H $cl>erer Ooni • .kfn ., W>c:1' Tine Crwllbn Sell•ic:• liOlland Bi;itilo'c:Oonneu E,,,.1.e Scllneebotf119• ,._....,.I O••ld T°"n(I DooC.-... JIJ<Jy S*IY ... LOuo• Zotno~ ...,, a long 11.i ot org~"'l1hon1 "•""' lll)C)tow.d -inc1'""1\Q l .B City Council Signed· Pto 1.r;u....,n1. AIT"olft.u.n Au.o. ot Un1Y•,.•IY Women. l 6 Cn~m1><1• ot eci.n-..::•: L8 . Gey Trl-11\IOn Comm111ee. L..ag"unan's For Meter·Funded Parking Structure . Jack Scherer, 255 Forest Ave .. Laguna Beach. Tape Carrying Cases 8-Track & CHsette Carry-6 (ng cases hare wood con- llfUCtion with red flock· 99 ed interiors and alligator leatherette destgned extel'" iors. 8-Track case llolds 24 tapes. t.as1e11e case holds 30 tapes. £Perney 123 418 189 0 I ---·--·--u .. Your JCPww111r Char91. IE .re.pt s..,_INfltttl ·Artist - Specials 79 547Tapes LP's Chicago ON COLUMBIA STEREO ALBUMS Chicago Vl!l Chic390 VI . Chicago V CARLY SIMON Anticipation • DOBIE BROTHERS STAMPEDE _...,. i....1-, ..... """"' ... IN"'•""'"'°' 'l~ • • • VIII --"""''-'"""'""' .......... ·-··.~-• .. "··· ,,,_.,_,._ ................ ,_ ... ,. Carly Simon ~~B0~~KTRA STEREO Carly Simon -Playing Possum Carly Simon -Hotcakes Carly Simo n-Anticipation D_oobie Brothers ~rER'li"'i.1iul!.~0s Doobie Brothers-Stampede Doobi.f Brot,hers -What Were Once Vices g~~ie Brothers -Cap1ai ni r 1 I I I ...,.,. PAii: Beach al Orar~U'IOrPe • ()Qen weekdays 9:30 10 9·30 Sundays 1o 10 8, • OlHNll: CllY Or. al GMdctn (Hove 8/Yd.' •()pen.weekdays 10 lo 9. 5'.fndlYS 10 10 8, • MHTA AHA: 3900 So. BnstOl-No, ot So-Coast Piila •Open Daily 9:30 10 9. S/Jrld.,.. tO 10 8. " I ' j' - M be Cl ~ I hu at F at G l - ab WO m pe w be ar w 1 CO· Re •gr j co 1 ca I or th I la tir j 1•1 ' ! Pr I be + Vi 'Kl II ~a Id I Na I ye ' • • ' 1- : ror l. go chi I Mi • pe· i ret : ye 'wa 1 rsl· I ! ' I , ... .., \ .. Other .t I :i : ,~$ A"'/ J~n;o.,;.. Membrlal services will ...... ~ ANCE~1g. Thursday, May22. 1975 Otll Y·PILOT A9 ' . - ~W;Ite,tiµ~re Education· Bill Spared 'i-J .,• ... ..V'' -: • • -' :-:. rBf.r'5~Jl!lJ.G~ =-r -~ Voters will me~? June 3 in Newport Bea('h to discuss-gular House com mil tees -judiC"iary, m~rchant ™'" , QesDlte a set~ack in the Ser1ate·Education Co m. "Who Will Run Our Transportation System'!'' marine and Interior -all claimed jurisdiction in ... ••\mitttt i''sta~..._ ··Senator James Whetmore (fi. The .topic has its roots in the several bills before the matter. :"1~~dn) ret ai,ijf some hope for a bil l he authored the ~egislature t.h~t would reorganize con.trol of • • • ..., ~9'Wo.Dld' r equrie California high schools tQ teach public mass lrans1t1nOrangeCounty, according toa ASS EM 8LY1'1AN Bruce Nes tande (R-·-·~enentials and benefits of the free enlerprise leaguesPokesman. Anaheim) has introduced a bill that would provide ~.an.tern." , ,.,,, . Themeeting startsat9:30a.m.intheParkLido an int'Oll).,e 'tax .deduction of up to $37 .20 for i; .t~ Ti,1 Whetmcife meeSUri lSB 619) was spared by Ro:<>'m ~f the Park Newport Apartments, s.an. J~a-motorists who in stalled NOX devices on their cars ~ t.l;le CJ).mmittee-after 'gert~ral agreement that, q~n Hills and Jamboree Roads. The public 1s in -.before the law requiring the devices on 1966-70 ... 'iltho0'*'1 'fiigh school students should receive in· v1ted . 1nodel cars W1liS repeaW:t _by the Legislature. ., __ .,. ___ _._, ' • structlOD\in eaooomics, it should not be limit ed to '* • • Nestandc's bill (All 2312) would apply only to theadvan tageSoffreeenterprise. · REP. CHAR LES Wiggins .<R-Fullerton) h.as residents of the-South Coast Air Basin, which in· be held Friday for Or. ~larence lleary Faual, past president of the Ford Found atiorr ~··'" former det1lfrl11"ll . humanities and ~eS\'1 , at Stanford University, Faust, 74, died Tuesday at Pomona Vall ey Genera.lHo,pilaL IALn·IERGEROH FUtfERAL HOME Corona del Mar 673·9450 Costa Mesa . J.r: •• ~6-2424 ' '. . . $ ......... .. McCORMICK MORTU4RY Laguna Beach 494-9415 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 P4CIFIC •ll W MI MORIAL PARK Cemelery · Mortuary Chapel 3500 Paci lie View Drive Newpc>rt Beach, California 644-2700 Pll l,4MILT COLONIAL FUMI RAL HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave. Wes1minster 893-3525 I l IMITHS' MORTUil'r 6i7M•ifl&. HunllnQton Beech 1 536·6539 -,,,_ ____ _ ' Journalist Society Meet Set Begin Jury Task The committee refused to approve'Whetmore:'s -been-.i1am~~-select_ comnuttee-:o char.ged_w.tth eludes O.ra.nge _County'. bill , but agreed to reconsider it after suggested drafting leg1slat1on on how to handle offshore re· ~-------------------, changes and amendments have been made. source development. The only other Californian oil the committee is Rep. George Miller CD-Martinez). THE .__, .. . ' ORANGE. County ~ague ., .... 11 .. • ••••• _,, ,., .......... . 111 ..... , .......... , ,., ...... .. ....... .... , .............. , ....... .. ..... , •• l•••h••'"• , .... ; ............ . ,.,,,., ..... ll•f•••• '" .............. ,, ......... _. ......... ooo ............ .. tlr• ii ••ff "" ,...,,..,., .,..,,,.,., ;., ... , ......... 1 •• 1 ....... i-••• ...... . , ..................... <••llil ••••. 1.,,.4 (•I Mlch9ll11'1 .,.11 .. ) 11 •ll••I •• "''""'"' -···' 1.i11 ............... 111. ,.u • .i "' '''''"'••• '' •••••1111.i .......... -... "'· cast A.M&SM 3005 HARIOR ILVD. ,Mf'WW ..... ., ........ , (714) 557~8000 or Women The special panel was created after three re· l'IJl.li«TON !Jar '-lt.hlA ,, __ _ ·--· 17141 110.0100 215/15, MR7./1-S 225115 .11,71115 .ORANGE 41 0 ....... , ••• i.. Local news. Everydey. ' A I 0 DAil y PllOT ' ·< Thur&day. M1y22.19'75 . t ' Doi~ Line Pay Hike Rejected. SAN JOSE (UPI ) -The Santa Clura County' Board of Supervisors has decided not to raise members' salaries. The.county grand jury re~ommended un increase rrom $18,oop to $23,000 per year for supervisors. · But the board decided Wednesday not to go for the boost. VISIT OUR TREMENOOUS CANDLE DEPARTMENT ~~~\ f YOUR p/C I MELMAC \ 2.9C ~ Cup and Saucer I ____ _ by Libby's, Libby's, Libby's . .,.. -·,,,:~ / ~l-~r ·~~ .. , llUEllH'f • CHCllY / ~, I OUHGl • USl'llll'f --e f IANW --_; A dehciousl~ dilferen! 6esserl mi• containing pieces of 1ea1 fru it. Just add mi!~ and stir. Cool ii desired. [ach can serves tour. 4 CAHS/$1.01 ' WINK AWAKE LIMH£0 TO SfOCK ON HANO CUBE AUAM Colorful [leclnc Alarm Clocks Choose Wink Awake tMat repeats alarm di JO minute 1n1erva!s. Or ce1!orl11I MOD cube design. Dental Floss Tooth Brush FOR CONTROi. OF PLAQUE Specoll! deiignol brush h1' nylon bristle~ f0t normal cleaning plu~ u11que comflll'tmenl in handle,to dispense dental floss lor r"omrnended me1 tiod ot clean111g teet~. McCulley ToHedd ·Jaycees 4 Player Badmlnlon Set Complete set includes: 4 wood shalt racquels, 3 b11dies, fuU·lt!nglh fie!. all steel poles with durable weatherresislant l1nish, plus JG-!. page tnslrucl1on booklet. DUCK · AWAY Round C1111vaa Bag """''"'"'"''""""'Nd. Wticlls httre belt Ql'Ties )lenty. .~s carrying handles 1>11 IKQ-1ides and end. " T/Jlll PIC 59.5 EJCll •' '~ Foldlng Travel Bag Our.lble plaid bag witti ,r_. opel!in1. Lighlwtlght but' hoiis 3 suits ·or st. dresses, Septrate ~men! IOf p11a Items. : .,.,.., UUI llYAll VAUI .• "'· •• $5,95 40 lOCA TIONS TO SERVE rout SAVE·41J'J(, TO 70% ON JlillONS OF ITEMS! ' COST A MESA SAMT A AMA ORAM GE WESYMIMSTER 1821 H. Tustin /..ve. 175 E. 17th St. lrlstol & MacArthur 14200 leach Blvd. •t N•wperl ll•d. Norltli ef s •. c .. ,, ...... IC _,.. Ceftter OPEN DAILY 9 AM TO 9 PM -SUNDAY 10 AM TO 7 PM ' . . ' Firemen To Hol(f Rescues ' £>h•( c ..... ,,,, ~ , .• ' If you're about to have ' an accident, hope it hap- pens in Capistrano Beach Satur day. You will be taken care or by some 35 different types of fire, rescue and emergency vehicles and 150 men who know how to -~e them. . 'S FOR ,:1 ..J:IEYJ MILEAGJ; .. • AM Ol'IM.UTTB TO ALL cmUMS OF HUNTINGTON IEACH Dear Voter: Professional public relations experts and hordes of money from the Real Estate industry are pouring into our City from all over Southern California to promote the charter amendment on the May 27th ballot. The idea is to confuse the issue over the real estate transfer charge so that you will vote a_gainst your own best i(1terest. The Reill Estat~,industry is gathering its might, here, to tell you what krnd of a community )IQu should have and how you -not they -should pay for it. ,..,, · We must not let this happen: We must go to the polls May 27th and show these outsiders that we can run our own affairs by voting NO. .. " j • ! I { j I t • • • • • • • • i I. •, I • I I l • l ' ! • • I • I ' • ' • I t .. t • I I The Real Estate Transfer charge collects money when buyers ano sellers of ·f real estate are prof1t1ng from our great ,cpmmu,nity and are best able, to pay I the charge. " ~ The alternatives -trash collection taxes or utility taxes --'are taken monthly from everyone, but hit the ~l~l,.~rly and others on fixed incomes the hardest. The real estate-promoted cha J er amendment is an insult to ihe citizens of our City H is in the interest of good, honest government that our elected offjcials ,retain the flexibility tCM11ake financial decisions and we can pass on those decisions at regular elections . .. Who is paying for this giant real estate campaign? California A ssociation of Realtors. South Orange County Board of Realtors, North Orange County Board, of Realtors. Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors East Orange Coun.ty Board of Realtors. West Orange County Board of Realtors. West Orange County BORPAC, and Anaheim Board of Realtors have already paid $10,000 to $15.000 for this campaign . Why are these outsiders so interested in spending thousa~ds of dollars to tell citizens of Huntrngton Beach what kind of a community they can have and how it should be financed? • . ' I/. ' We must not allow ourselves to be pawns of tile Relit Estate Industry who are trying to undermine good government in Hif)'l ti'6'o.tQn Bea'<;h. · ' . . 'I ~1 I '"-• , • Vote NO May 27th. and avoid monthly taxes .• Prdteot~ .a:.'-,,ini:ome and property. ' ~· ~ HIADQUAllTIR S THI VOTI HO COMMITIIE JOJ IM Str.et ............ ~. _., .... u Pticl IOt by -,,_ VOit Ho Cooftm111.., ...._ ~. O\MrtNll, ~I l"PI llrMI, Ht.loZ11"VfOll 8'111Cfl. f'llotlt' &:lf.SIZf -WE URGE ~ NO VOTE MAY 71 IN llfAI. ESTATE TUNSRR CHARGE CHARlfR ElECTION r -( I ! ' • ' .c Tb M< WO 0 I E prl lh be• ~ •• .. .. ') UPIT ........ Money's on. Way • k • -( •• Cmp Rebate Order Expected -LOS ANGELE$ ~P).--.About ~ •.ooo po1.o1o, ._.... tprtJUa chlp .. ten who .. •'bit.. oi a l!I 11\llll.9!1 rebate plan ifiould fel tliOli Checks in the mail.by the end ol the year, an al· tomey1ay1. Jack Corinbllt, whole Cius action •1.,Sut aeven1 •n•tk. fj)Od com pant es far 11lleeed· price fbdqt rooultlng· in the rebates; laid, '"Tfthn.lcally; we .. ,-don'thaxe an'°"det 11\l-.... · ........... . "BlJ'I' TllE JUDGE MID In I he••· Inc Monday that he will approve the _afttJement~wben-a few techn.ica.1 matters11re-1Hlttled. • '!'he rest oi the l6 million will be di•· lribuled among ban, llquor 1tore1 and retail grocers tha~IOld the chips. U.S. DiatriCt Court Judge Manuel Real, who must approve the $6 million setUement, said that he will decide by June 10 whether the seven companies should get mon·ey b.ack if the fund lsn 't depleted by the rebates. Real must also decide before the re- ··bates·are· mailed·whether claims filed pasl lhc April 21 deadline should be honored. . .0111rclt S1elC e lt The Rev. Marie, E. ~oorfle!d,, one of 11 women u•regul arly d r !I a I 11 e !I_ Lo E p iscopal priesthood, has let~ t h e ~ h u r c II ' to become a Methodist. The .......,,,. getUng the rebat .. - ranctnc frOln 11 to • maximum $15 -Ii.. In Callfornti,. Art..., and Nevada and have filed ctaima 11ytn1 they purch-.ed tlle chipa made by the seven companiesbetwe,nJan. l, 1961, and J>«. 3t, 1m wl!On the altered prict·fixinc look place. ' . . A TOTAL OF $U1 mWIM .... been Ht t allele for the consumer rebates. ANNOVNCEMENT--Ol"lhe.rebat.es was contained in 8dvertisements placed in som e newspapers throughout the three states. lociuded in the act1 was a claim Corm. False claims are subject to perjury charg's~ The chip makers named as defen- d.ants were: Laura Scudder, Inc.; Pet, Inc.; Pepsico, Inc.; B.B.F. Liquidat· ing Inc.; E110 Food Products, Inc.; Fearn bttemational, Inc. and Clover Clilb Foods, Inc. .----~ . .,....~!----.----.• • ! ,~_+ .. · .... -------.... ·, . " •• l I I • • l silverwoods · No.,,.,t fftlll• Isl-- .. --MH!arill 11-r .,_ 10 AM lo 6 PM. HO·LIDAY FASHION VALUES Start-of-Summer Savings-Now through Memorial Day Big Savings On Sport Coats What's your favorite? They're all here in a great collection of solids, checks, plaids ... at one, easY,-on-the·budget price. Reg. 79.115 59.90 -save on ·s1acks . ' New lool<s, l)eW colors and pallerns. Belt loop and tab waist styles. Reg, 29.85 23.90 Swiss Almy Shirt Good looking, fun seeking shirt In light blue India cotton madras. With epaulettes, mini pocket and tabs to hold rolled up sleeves. I . Famous Maker Go-Together Naturals Five easy pieces in natural polyester and cotton with brown floral accents. Wear the jacket with matching pants or big skirt ... O\(er a printed voile shirt ·:: ·--. or tee shirt, 8-16. 1 ~ ·. ' ,~ ,.. ~.~"> Reg. 20.00-44.00 '\ . 13.00to 29.00 ·~. Reg. 20.00 I ' \ ' 14.99 l -~~_:_----:-~~-L-.-;-;:'":--.....!L-~...-...~.- ' -.... ' ' ' ' " .Men's Leather ~ndals ~,. ~ .! °"1ulne calfakln sandals with comlonabla • c!Wp8 IOles, Just when you want them most I -at very special savings. lleg.11.tl • 18.80 45 Fas hion Island. Newport B ~ach • • • • Thurlday. May 22. 1975 . D~ILYPILOT Al J ese great buys for summer 129 Co£pertone untan Lotion -4 II. oz. 109 Arrid Extra Dry Anti· Pers pi rant 139 Alberto VOS Hair Spray Band-Aid Plastic Strips 70's • Crest or Colgate Toothpaste Nt. wt. 7 oz. 99¢ Clearasil Ointment Nt. wl. 1.2 oz. lead & Shoulder Shampoo 49¢ Wastl'n Ori Towelettes 22's 99¢ Treasury. Suntan ~otion 8 fl. oz. 1 :29 Tampax Tampons 40's ---.... @ 109 Clairol Loving Care Hair. Color Lotion 119 Desenex Foot Spray NI. wl. 6 oz. ~ 12J CSI 111 0 t Open Memorial Day -Sunday Hours --Special prices good tl'lru Sundily, May 25th. IU9&A PAii: ~h 11 ()angethofpt •Open we9kdays 9:30 to 9:30, Sundays 10 lo 6. ~·City Ot. If Garden Grove Blvd.• ()pen ,..eekdays 10 to 9. Sundays 10 to 6. """•-:!9oo So. BriOlol-fjo. ot So. Cout Plau •Coen Oaily 9:30 10 9. Sundl11 to to 8 . ,, , • Arll DAILY PILOT Thursday,M!y22, 11'15 'Y' Members To Hear Riley Lake Homes Projeet , ·.-.... Development eanceled f<!r:~OS~a Jf:e~a .·: Supervisor Thomas F. Rll•Y will be the keynotelspeaker May 29 at the a nnual Saddleback •YMCA dinner in El Toro's Villa Swedenre•tauranl. A plan tor a multimillion dollar merce directors Tuesday that the Ing the federal .ao~emment to a councifir 11. l.:. We ·~lied lake home development in the plan had been dropped. . · • aulhorJze fund' for the,.., Army that wh,n he reti,r~• ~.City will lowlands or southwest Costa Pinkley said that he tlad not Corpe of En11Deert to make 1 havethe'be~flnaat.e1ol.:.U)'ci/l Mesa has been abandoned by been enthusiastic about the pro-feasibility study 1 on the .oPening ift tM~~ytt!'e\~ t:'ity..~ta , · Highlight of the 7 :~p.m. event will be the presentation olthe V's l\lember of lhe Year award to the two people who have contributed the most to the institution's growth and d evelopment. Past re· cipients include J oe Peterson, ··;la~k ··Caldw,e·l·I a nd Robe rta Kaiser Aetna of Oakland. ject bel'ause it was nOt a I of·a new;cha~_J\·· to the sea Jn the and 'the 1be1t w•t~ ~ l'i.re de-. The project was to have marina. "We ran wait u1:1t11 ,·, lowlan,d1.Th111wOU.idproyfde~e partments. .1. 1 featured condominium homes another proposal' is mad'e,n he harbof 1.ocal ,officialg baye been , 1 • ·-·· 'I around an artlliclal lake, (hough said. "The lowlands will otiU be seekln~foryears. · .. Youth ·G~te,IJf~. it would not have had a direct there." Jn his talk to the chamber, connection with the sea and thus The inland Jake would have Pinkley •159 boasted about the · SA1't Dl~GO '<UPJ) _:i.n 18- would not ha ve been the marina been surrounded by abotit l ,iqo city'~ econqrriy. fie saj4 1that year-o~Cl 'Y<ftitb , Wh'os~Ci?ft!.~ion that Costa Mesa officials huve homes. The project, for which despite the recession Costa Mesa freed a min aJready iprnnaoned pUl)fi'Cl)'<treamed·aoout. --zoning had been approved, would has· ·'the ftn;an~ea· for"lal\Y "f~r·the murcfet"qfJa ·sentice-stai-Kat&berg. Reservations for the dinner may be m ade for $S per person with the Saddleback Va lley YMCA, 28181 Orange Ave., El Toro. - Kaiser Aetna offi cials hnvc have covered about 160 acres fore~eeable. emergen~y" 8.lld he ~on atteodaot, !(BJ. ~ced to told city orficials that the plan no owned by State Mutual Savings credited ~1s lo a policy of pay~ lite In prison. CIJ'J;'ence ~ Bltlnt_ longer is financiall.Y (e_asible. and Loan __!\SSOClation. . 3S-)'.OU-go f1nan:in~. ~ _ r admitted beatJ.ne to ~~th~~..,be~ Mayor Alvin L. _Pinkley told Both Costa Mes a and Newport Pinkley ~hO-w1ll ~bFstepptng~A. Hoke,-Z4;:durt1rg::i_HfVICesta .. Costa Mesa Chamber of Com· Beach officials ha ve been press-down next year after 22 years as Uon robbery in 1913. I THE PICK OF Punch I "I'm sorry, sir, you're just too late for k.inch. You shouk::t be grateful." 2Pacemaker Deaths Told \VAS l-fINGTON (AP)-The Food and Drug Ad- ministration has announced that two children died recently as the result of broken pacemaker leads placed inside the heart. The FDA said \Vedn esday that Pacesetter Systems Inc. or $ylmar, Calif., notified physicians who used 47 or the leads in adij)l and child patients to monitor the m closely. THE DEATHS BRING TO 10 the number of persons known to have died because or defective pacemakers or pacemaker co mponents since 1972, the FDA said. The FDA said another 18 have been associated with pacemakers t,ut the exact cause of those fatalities has not been de~ermined . The agency also announced that the February recall of 'certain pacemakers manufactured by Vilalron Medical of Dieren, the Netherlands, has been expanded to cover306units implanted. FDA Commissioner ( J Alexander ~1 -Schmidt CO/I/SUMER told newsmen that, lo the _ . best of hi s agency's know ledge, all ph ysicians have been notified of the two new recalls and that the physicians will contact their patients. WHILE PACEMAKERS ARE NOT perfect. Schmidt said , they have improved greatly the last IS years. Schmidt is a cardiac surgeon who said he implanted the first pacemaker west of the Mis - sissippi Ri ver. Since 1972, about 23,000 pacemakers have been recalled in the United States. An estimated 125,000 Americans depend on the units to give electrical im- pulses to their hearts. In the case or the new Vitatron recall , the FDA said the firm contacted physicians April 30 recom- mending that the units be r eplaced because of bat- tery leakage which could result in premature power failure. f ' I I .. '·• I SAVE ON Family Boat Shoes OUR ~Y(L ,. 3.DU a pair ·Tough wearing cotton .duck uppers. Cushion insole, molded rubper outsole Assorted solids. Men's 6Vz to 11 , 12. Children's 10to2. Women'sSto 10. Boys' 2'h to 6. I ' ' ,-Athlelic styled trunks, potyesler/conon. In assorted solid colors. Sizes S,M.L,XL. VALUE ') . Ll'I Glrlt'.-sh-990 Polyester/cotton shor1s in .assoned prints. Machine wasli. Sizes 3-6x. ~ ' ' I ~ • .. ~ • 25°/o OFF Misses Short Sets 5.99 ~Reg. 7.11. 1'-#o;piec8'sets with ~sieeveten jaekel~tyte''ap and piJH-on s~rts. P:olyester/ ootlon in summer solids and ·cool prints. Machine washable. Sizes 10 lo 18. Sal~ prices elfilclive 4 days only. . I He sMighly,, \ ;4iAge93' NEW YORK <AP} -' Josep~ GreelJlteln, ia>OWn" , u '·The-Ml&htY Atom" IOI' .. b -t' s s t r o n g m • n perlorma,nce.1. ls no~ a > .whit.e·bearded gl\pme of , 9a. Dul he can still bel!d ab iron bar with his ba!e hands, break a cha.an across his chest or ~P a groWn man in his tracks wil~onefingor. · Gr'etllitein, a headlJner in vaudeville and at.Coney IsJand, '.was inducted into lh.,._Body,Bulldlng Hallo! -f'ame:----- THE FDA SAID TWO CIDLDRElll aged 4 and 12 years died when modified leads in Pacesetter sys\ems units broke off between the pacemaker and the heart. · ... Manufacturer's List Price Schmidt said recent statements by Sen. Abraham Ribicoff (D·Conn.) have tended to "un- necessarily alarm·' pacemaker wearers. Ribicoff prompted a General Accounting 0£Cice investigation this year whi ch accused the FDA of inadequate regulatory action in pacemaker recalls. \ \ ;:t.:: -~', ·.--,, I 1.J. ~ •• • .;;_.,q \ 1· \·}·~:~' ..... ,J: ~-·: f . '\.\ • . 1 Cool-Raye Polaroi ~ Sunglasses Jail Homnsexual Services Backed SAN FRANCISCO CU PI) -A three-judge federal panel has held in principle that prison in- mates have a conslitu- t .i on a I r i g h t lo participate in homosex- ual religious services but said e>cercise of this righl could be denied for good reasons. an evidentiary hearing on thi!i issue. The ruling came in a case brought by 25 in- mates. three parolees and the Me tropolitan Community Church at- tackin g a ban on its ser vices in California prisons. BIG VALUE 5.44 Gals' halter top. Poly/cotton blend. Assorted P!ints. S, M, L. GREAT BUY 2.77 Gals' short. While only. 100% cotton. Sizes 8·18. lnf111t T-Swlmw .. r 2.22 Girls' 2-pe. bikinis in assorted prints. Infants 12 to 24 mos. TOddler sizes <Ml"' ' . ,. . . • • ,. .a' ' . . ·\ J .' • . ·-. t ,,·•: ~\ I BIG VALUE 5A4 Gals' halter dress. Pofy/eott<m blend. A1sotted colors and prints. One size fits all. S~LECT GROUP N·ow . ONt. y: to '&.00 Reg. 4.501to 8.95. Choose from a cool selection of assorted color len~s and frames. Frames of stylish • metal, painted metal or molded construction. Coot-Ray"" J The court said Wed- nesday there would have lo be a "reasonabl e" need of pri s on ad - ministration to deny the right. The panel ordered The court said the church, which claims 15,000 participants, is a recognize d r e li gion, Even be hind prison doors, the judges said, constitutional rii;hts abide with an inmate. by Cool-Ray, Inc . Polaroid~ of Polaroid. . . .l • • MERCURY SAVINGS ' * "STATEMENT SAVIN&S "-PR!STl&E Cu• • • •4••···~·············· ~' ---""'-"°'" ,, a.re-. (tCtflt tuplrm ... ket OPEN MEMORIAL DAY SUNDAY HOURS -•-Btld> II ~hooif-• Oi>tn WMtuiays ~30 to t30. $<Ilda!' 10 ld e .. Cl'I,.. City Or. ll -GoM l!Wd. • l)pon __. 1C tof. .... Ill 10,1, r I llAMTA -3IOO So. llriolol-ffo. ol So. C-l'llzo "()poo Doily ~Ill to I.~ 10 IO f .' j, • I . ·,' ' .. ' .. Prices llf11tive Thursday,. May 22, thr u .. S1n~1y, Mey 25, 1975 . ,. ' ·~ 11, " ·\• ' ., (Y aum Boy• with inc p.m. I a kill sche inga $COUr •um " appe jobs t said. St at y pgers s boat dishw labor paint typist s F WAS -Ho ple ad· servic to 148 crease tax pa back staff a by the t.ionCo TJte · nesd&y, its kin years passed sent to millio l'd11th ~,,.ploymetat # I ' • YES Slates Training Class lly IDLARYKAYE 1 or,-.o.Nlwli"ll-'.llaff The Ha.rbor Ar.ea Youth Employmeht Service CYES) Ja , &oing into high a:ear to prepare for the summer Job ru1h by local leen~agers. · A. new br1nch office will open J une 18 at the Boys Club, 2555 Viste del Oro, in the Eastblult'area 'll'ith hours from 1to4 p.m. ' THE BRANCH WILL JOIN THE oxl1tlng office in Costa Mesa, at 59C Center St., open from 1 to s p.m. , . In an attempt lo le~h youngster• marketable 1k1ll1 for this summer, YES workers have ~cheduled t~o special training courses, in garden- A WORK PERMITANDASOCIALSl'!CURITY card are needed for moat or . the Jobs. Mr1 . Sw~Uand said. High school aludenta may pick up work permlU from the school work experience counselor, and Social Security cards are available at the local o(fice, 1895 Newport Blvd. in Costa l\1esa . Last month, 421 young people signed up for jobs in the YES office, although the figure is probably higher since some yoWlgsters nea:lect to sign up, t'he direetor 5aid . If the pace continues, between 5,000 and S,000 job-seekers .are expected to use the YES recllities WI year. Thur9day. May 22. 1975 DAILY PILOT Al:J ·'l'llot Vpaet' Former Sen . W i lliam J , Fullbright (D·Ark.) -· PART-TIME AD MANAGE~? -EllY ~L\MT 642-7941 ......... rtl•t• ••I•~• ·~· l.••t .,.. .. ,, ....... '''" .. '''' ... '""" .................................... ,...._..,. ______ _ ............... .....__.,~ """""""' told lunc!Jeo11 group I I-.~------~ ~~-~ he wasn't any more WANTE upset' by the foss or ' Vietnam war th°an he ls when 'Arkansas loses a 1 DIAMONDS• GEMSTONES football game to J'!.?"e l5 ~Y io $•ph, i$ ieOfchlnq for d iomond 1 ond gemston•s lrom privale lndlvlduals and estates. Texas.' He said U.S. Careful ex1minat1on and eyaluallon by our e•perls. i S W i S e r n O W Highesl prices paid. Call 540-9066 10-9 daily. Sa tur· beeause of mistake. day 1D-6. Suncsay closed, a»k !Of Mr. Dennis Follz or. Mt. Joseph. iewelS by loseph ....,,,_ .. ,.. ••. aau-..-..--.-·.s.• .... uig and serv1ng as a hostcss-herper. The two-session gardening course will be heldr---------------------------u-'_'~-'-'1:..•1_11 __________ _J ~n ~a~S und again Wednesday, June 14, trom 4 to ~ .:~,;~~11 ~·f , ·:~E ;P~·," -.. ~ I ~~ ¥tsa YES , . ce to the ct1i1, e · w!IW'lt'lawtl malrilimance, pes <:ontrol aod1urloi iii'.lliit~PJ)l0tnl will ~lau1hl. .• 1 · •• $[,'!litl!.,-_tns helper cO\IP•, !or glr1' 1s 1oi st-i:m be.).#Oil June 17. ~l!lll~ls will be tau1h tible ..it.liiil, cat~nn1 ·an~vi!IC.. \, • .r~ ;;;: .rr.ertt111s ftQ1 ~ctiargtr (Or either.1 courle ·3nd s~I , be lak~n al U.O,\'ES ortlc;, or by phon· lnil '"" • . ...:1~· -· .-7~1·· . , '-~. d~~~7tr'1tt"~~t~!~~J:·~ilfi.l scouring the Harbor Area lOOking for work this summer. "PROSPECTS FOR TEEN·AGE JOllS DON'T appear loo bright, since older workers now perform jobs that teen, agers usually do," Mrs. Sweetland said. Still, Mrs. Sweetland and the volunteer workers at YES will be maktn& every effort to bring teen-!igers and jobs together. - PAINT SALE 20%0FF Plaid luggoge Zipper soft side rayon canvas pl1ld luggage. Btack watch plaid . PLAY PLEASE RS . ' • She a1ks that job-seekers between 14 and 22 ahd prospective employers in the area contact the YES office. Mrs. Sweetland added that persons in th9 business world and homeowners needing assistance are both needed. • ·· Some jobs the students are trained for inclUde ~at workers, box boys, car washers, clerical help, dishwashers, drivers, hostess helpers. janitons, laborers, fnessengers, musicians, nurses~ aide• painters, restaurant help, sales clerk, stoek' clerk' typists and yard workers. ' S~lon Trip Funds Hiked • help run Congress in-l}le ' new fiscal year, r· WASHINGTON <UPI) -Hou se members, pleading constituent service. have voted 262 to 148 to accept an in - crease in the number o( taxpeyer-runded trips back home and highei:- staff allowances offered by the House Administra· tion Corrimittee. The action came Wed - nes<l8y. in the first vote of its kind in nearly four years a's th e House passed by voice vote and sent to the Senate a $698 million money bill to THE MONEY BILL rovers House operating expen ses, includin g members' staff sal;µies as '?".ell as funds Cof--,, ~ . cies such as the !;ove"}-' ment Printing Off\~ allt; . ..,. the• General Accounting Office. The Senate must Kitten.'s ' ' . ' ' CJu.tr,ges still add its own opcrat- in(funds to the measure, an item that co5t some . $111 million last year. The housekeeping Ad- ministration Com mittee voted in closed session Tuesday to increase the :' ·1apaid round"trlpiigj:Yen 1 . eath .. Houie m~mbe~.R1t~ yelr: to 32, with · sut-.or th*m' t a·rrtliarked ffor ·staffs of membefs. D ' '. ; . MEM.BERS "'HO live .. i8Jrtissed close to the cap1104 in • ., .. ' ·\. 1 1 suburban Virginia and ' OMA'H~ Neb <AP.)'_ Maryland, can <;l~a( ac·, • .:I 0 · •-· tual mileage or ~-· \· J .. The cit,\·1.n ,maha ~ ttme Cas h: .-etuement' d~oppej l~~ c~se agau~.St for travel cos~s wbich Kitten . N,;ltt..vida(I, st.r_ip-was $1 ,125 a _year:. i1be ; per an.ct · for.m.er ?11515 co&rnittee upj>td thit to Nude Cos mopolitan. $2 250 3 year. - She was arrested by • . vice unit officers l\-1ay 13 1:he comm1tte~ also after she took a walk in said the m ax1mum the downtown area wear· $204,720 allowed a year . ing a bikini. for payii;ig a member's Police said her jaunt Stflff will now jO to drew an estimated 500 to $227~0 ~ear, a $22,550 1,000 persons who start-ayeartncrease. ed to impede the auto ' and pedestrian traffic ADDITIONALLY, flow . She was booked on newsletters sent home suspicion of "obstructing by m~mbers have ~ ·a highway or other· at their ex~en s~ or paid public passageway." f~r by .contr1but1on1 from • I I • .. ·~ "" LO~ 7 AMBER t oNE G.AL / 4.49gal. " ' •'-l.1 Re9. 6.99 gal. Easy lo apply. dries to a · smoolh.m&lte-linish in 20 min Water clean ,. SAVE $4 Slep Lodder . ' "The evidence was in-constitue nts. Tax ·re· su((lcient, '' s11id City venues would now be Prosecutor .Gary Bue -used lo pay fo~ two such chino a fter reviewing letters a year . police reparts of the ar.. The comm ittee was rest. itven author:ity by the· 13.99 -Miss Natividad's ar· house on July_ 21, 1971: re't drew national atten-to increas~ such al;' tion when comedian lowances Wllhout House Johnny Carson a native. action, and errorts };Ved· Nebraskan, rer~rred tolt nesd~y to set aside>~at on his nightly television authority for the next fls- s tto w, sayi ng that calye11.r.and.r~vert·b;J.~~ Omaha's altitude toward '-to J{ou~e·ind1v1dUatyot.fl8i. ·s u c h th in g s was w.as reJected on 289j!fl2 somewhat backw~rd. , vq,e, ~ ... ..!(& •', • • .c(. l..; ., Rolice Arrest 3 OC Bus Drivers ·' • SAVE $1 Roller ond Tray Set 1.9.9 Reg. 2.91.~4 pc. Set lnch.1des delu 11e 9" ro ller, 1x1tnsion handle, custom sle~nd uay. · ~·· . ' '(:.'i 1 1 ' -•I. ·ii) ' 1-S: , :.r SALE\~. \ • Caulking Gun 99 . .... 16.tt. 5 ft. S1urdy, fold ing aluminum fram e. U.L. listed. Handy hOu5ehold helper! .. :, '' ' . 1.,. l.4f. Quick, easy w1y to plug up cril.,C:kS around windows and gutttrs. 66•. Rq. de. lateJC Caylklng C1rtrid1t. 15.11 Rog.1ue.21··co"y on. 16. n Reg.20.H .24 "companion 1&33Reg.22.91.26"companion 23.11 Reg.21.98.29"overseas. 23..99Reg.211.98.54 "dress bag. 22.99Rtg.21.91.42"s u1t bag. GREAT BUY ., • Zip Floral Lu11a1e 15" 4.99 16" 5.99 17" 6.99 19" 7.99 20" 8.99 Set of 5 34.95 • Cloth covering in assort!d colors. Side Zipper compart· ment. • GREAT BU 4.99 Men's Tennis Shirt. White Only. ·&99"' OPEN MEMORIAL D~ Y - SUNDAY HOURS ' -...U. PAD. eeacfl et Orlnoe1hoo>e •Open weetc.d•V5 9:30 to 9:30. SundaV5 10 10 8, ' •Arlle 'City Of. at·GHn GroYe 81\id. •()pen wMkdlYI 10 to 9. Sund1V5 10 10 e. IMlfA AMAa HOO Sd. ~stot-+io. of So. Coasl Plaza• Oc>en Daily 9:30 to 9. Sund1ys 10 lo 8. ,. (' ' \' • SACE Tennis Racket 11.99 Reg. 14.99. Racket has tempered tubular steel frame. f ull nylon strung. Lem.her perlorate<I hand grip. 2.29 Championship grade tennis bal11 GR~T VAL.LIE 119.00 Jack Nicklaus set of 3 woods, 8 irons. Steel shafts. Weather sealed Permawood• laminated woods. Precision-weighted irons. ' ' Pro Golf Balls 11.99 Select from many top brands, Men's & Women 's w21:99 100% Nylon. Zipper front. Men's in navy with white stripe . Women's in white with blue stripe. S~M,L,XL. Prices Effective Thunday, May 22nd thru ' '' Su~day, · "'\' May 2.Slh, 197$ I I I' I AJ4 DAILY PILOT T•urldoy, M~ 22, 1175 ( Pilot Logbook J Scenario of The Shuffle By DOUGLAS FRITZSCHE Ot-o.I•'""",.." There's a lot or spetulating going on about who's going to be doing what in the 1976 elec· lions .. By now, everyone whO has driven outside Irvine's city limits must know that Coun- c11man Henry Quigley plans to r un (or a new elected office c•lled "Leader." While the wor(I has been used to describe political posts : in other cultures, most Republicans in Orange . County interpret leadership lo mean the 74th Assembly District. THE CONSENSUS SEEMS TO BE that Robert Badham will leap from his 7 .. th As· sembly seat for a try at Andrew Hinshaw's· congressional seat. But the speculation doesn 't end with Quigley. One informed Republican believes that a majority of the Irvine City Council will lake a stab at moving up in the political woi'ld. · Under this theory, Irvine Wil l be w e ll represented on the ballot with Quigley and J ohn - Bu rton vying for th e . Republican nomination in ""''TUCHE the primary election. Additionally, the theorist contends, Coun· cilwoman Gabriell e Pryor will skate by the primary on a non.partisan ticket: NOW, ASSUMING ms ASSUMPTIONS- which m ay not be all that safe -the Democrats will wage a strong campaign along a "we told you so" theme. They've been telling everybody who would listen about th e Republicans for years and, "you know" Watergate and , the county assessor's office don't help the Republican cause much. So, the Republicans and Democrats fight each other to a standoff, the voters are di s· gusted with the whole debacle and Mrs. Pryor slips in on the iion-committal vote. Voila ! Now, there are a couple of hitches to this scenario. Like, h-1rs. Pryor repeatedly has said that she is not interested. FOR MONTHS NOW, BURTON ALSO has maintained that he isn't interested. But, as we chatted about it a few days ago, I told him I planned_ to express his disinterest in a story. A few min utes later, he phoned to say, ''Just say that I haven't made up my mind .. " Now all this speculation is aimed at the 1976 election , 18 months away. But some of the same Republicans :ire guessing that 1-linshaw won't make it to the next election. They figure he wiJl resign under fire before that. Hinshaw's aide, Chip Cleary , denies th~ possibility, but that isn't stopping the speculators . · WITH HINSUAW AS THE HEAD domino in this theoretical view of Joc al politics, Irvine's City Council is at the other end. - But all that's al some unspecifi ed point in the future. For now, the onl y real result of all the signs and s peculation is that if Martians with a penchant for cliche land in Irvine ask- ing "Take me to your leader," you can tell them where to go. Veteran Lost For27Hours CHICAGO (UPI) The head of the Veterans Administration has dis- patched two officials to Hines Veterans Hospital to find out how and why a patient ·who could not speak was los t in a wheelchair -apparent· ly misplaced by an atten· dant and unnoticed by hundreds of persons - for 27 hours. A VA spokesman said Wednesday that VA Ad- Bar Loses Musical minislrator Richard . L. Roudebush directed the inves tigators to de- termine .. exactly what happened to ex· Marine Erwin Pawelski, to re- commend discipJinary action if warranted and to guard against a repeti· lion at any of the VA's 170 hospitals. PAWELSKI, 54. vie· tim of a cerebral hemor- rhage, was buried Wed · nesd ay -thr ee days after he died and 20 days after he was ''mis- placed " while on a routine w heelchair trip between his room and OC· cupational therapy. Donald Laroque, ad· E • ministrative assistant to qulpment Hines' chief of staff, said • Pawelski's death "had .., no association or connec- They aren't whooping it up anymore a t the . Cheyeqne Social Club in Costa Mesa and even if it hadn't been shut down by the Interna l Revenue Service, things would be quieter. Mu si·cian Gregg Gibson, 28, of Huntington Beach, complained to police this week that so- m eo n e entered the restaurant and watering hole at 719 W. 19th St., a nd st ole part of his equipment. tion" with his 27-houror· deal. He said tests after Pawelski was f ound showed that he s uffered no ill effects from the in· cident. VERN ROGERS, a VA public relations official, sa id Pawelski was strapped into his wheelrhair and wheeled out of his ward, ap· parently by a volunteer worker assigned to talce him lo therapy, at 9:30 a.m . on May 1. . . Ah, Burealieraey SALE , 55 qi. Thermos8 chest with jug WASHINGTON (AP) -An Idle federal offlcjal who lis tens to Beethoven re~ords while ·drawing a salary of $19,693 a-year would lose his job under a b~lt introduced in the Senate. Sen. Charles H. Pe<cey <R·Ill.) filed a bill lo do away with the Federal Metal and Non-Metallic Safety Board of Review and the post of executive dJrector, filled by Jubal Hale. ff.\LE, 41, AN ' ATTORNEV, has held the post since the board was created in July 1911. Since then, the board has never hBd a case to review. Per~y satd he"Wlls~mpted to fil e the bill after reading a news account SALE 80 qt . Coleman Metal Cooler 14.99 37.88 Reg. 19.99. Large capacity cooler chest with 1 gal. jug 'placed inside. A double value. lue. ' SALE One gallon cooler jug 4.99 R-o. 5.99. Use as a cooling chest or !ill with almost any liquid. Choice ol colors. Reg. 44.99. Insulated with polyurethane foam leak·proof plastic inte11o•s. SJfety latch SPE'CIAL Proctor l1•1m;9·9 4 QI. elec!ric freezer with rugged polypropylene bucket. Family fun. U.L. !isled. SALE ~~~· '• \ SALE' SALE ' 21.44 15.99 .... 26.t7. UMCO tackle boxes are designe;d lor trouble free o~r"3lion, Strays w/34 compartments. Size -I SH x IO" K 9". Rust resistant ahsminum. ' M•=-~- Reg.19.97. Zebco fra vel Pak Combo w/KRL15 re11I; 4443R rod, breaks down lo 3 pieces, carrying case. Perfect for back paks or,. car t..ru11k. quollne Kale as ••Ylnl he haa so U(Ue· to do he fjlls his time by read.Ing and listening to Beethoven rerords in his office. The bill would ·lransferjurlsdl<1lon' or the board to the lntenor Depart· meftl. A shnil'ar proposal was filed previously by Rep. Ken Hechler (D· W.Va.). - If: CONGRESS DOES decide lo kill It this time, ''Ulis board js not aoing to object,'' Hale said. ''We're not here to tell Congress to pass or not paas Jl. Tell them to go ahead if they want." Hale s,aid the (.i ve-membef t>Qard, whose members do not r~eive a salary, hed .... dis~ussed-the-pogaibilit;)L _ of being aboli~h..J:.d several times. OUR LOW PRICE 7.99 SALE DAILY PILOT Ajay Appi!tlachtan I 5A Back Pak. Nylon and vinyl construction. Tubular frame w/slutdy·back rest st1ap. Aame Retardant Tents R ... 59·99· Nyloo ••des: pqlyester ,llpor.. conon C8f1vas SPECIAL BUY 14.99 Full Site Sleeping Bag. Dacron 11. full zip. Sharp brown,.. gold. 47. 99 1op,blue,wh1testripes .. 7'117·. • 63.99. Reg. 79 99. 8K10. 079.99. Reg. 99.99. 9·111 2·. • SALE Adult Sleeping Bag 11.99 Reg. 15.~. 3 lb. Polyester !ill. nylon tatrena cover & lining. 100" zip side. 36x81". " SALE Junior Sleeping' Bag 8.77 Reg. 10.99. 2 lb. polyester till, 1oou.o nylon top and bottom. Washable. Zip side. ~------·· .SAVE '~-~I ' OUR LOW PRICE . 12.88 Fold Inc Padded Chair: T Jbular AIUminwm Frame w1lh , • a·1 mlnum aim rest . Tuttfid , vi y~CO¥l!rect pad w/shredded ... , . ., ' . . . ' . j OUR LOW PRICE :28.88 folding Padded Chaise. Tubular Aluminum Frame with S position back rest. Tufh~d vinyl covered pad. \ Gibson told officer Jim Farley It was a $2'IO echo device tha t amplifies rock mu11ic sounds that was c.arried orr. "There's a presump- tion he arrived (ln a bateme nt room) for therapy," he said. "But · t.l)ey're not positive.'' UioYM--E•~ tuP«r111tk9''' Prices Efft<tive Thursday, May 22nd thru Sunday, May 25th, 197~ • The night club, WHAT. HAPPENED formerly the Denver alter that ls anybody's Mining Company. has guess although there is been padlocked by the· ll au'ppositlon that IRS for asserted non-Pawelski was wheeled payment of laxes and its back to an elevator. He n.xtu:ra placed undtt a wufoun:d atl :lOp.m.on («leral Uen. May 2. v > • .._.. PAU; Be.ch 11 Orangelhc:W'pe • Ot;>en weekdayt 9:30, lo 9\00. Sundays 10 lo 6, OllcMI• Clly Of. II Glrden Glove Blvd. • Ootn Wffkdays 10 lo D. Sundays 10 lo 8, s.uft'A AMA: 3900 So. &ittOl-:N<>. ol So, Cout Plaz1 •Open 01ity 9:3010 9. $.indaYs 1b 10 6. 1 Open Memo rl1I Day -Sunday HOu,.. • . • • ' • • ' . ' • ~-• • • • ~ i '· . ' I' i I • ' I ' j i . ' l ' . I ' . . I • l I I • • • . . ) • . , • • . • • ,,. • 1, 7 I ,, f ' • ·, • .· :· , . •• • . t / •' .. lrid :·; ·OOf, 'Outdoor Shopping • . . Gut.tie .. ~. . '.f . ' : Whe re ;tp go for help · with ·home . ' improvements '• ' I ., ' .,. • • • • • • •• ,_ • > f ' ; ... ~ ~ .. \ ~ ... ~ .l'•"I j~;.t.~~,.. • I!! ' "' Adveftl81ng Fe•tur• • • ; I ' ' 1 Jack Garr. manager of the Ward and Harrington store at 1275 S. Bristol St., Costa Mesa, invites inspection of the.wide variety of puUman sinks stocked along with a complete line of plumb· ing parts and fixtures. 2 Debby Hocking explains the difference between ordinary drapes and Springcrest Draperies. Spring pleating wire shown in inset is the secret of the perfect drape available from the "Springcrest store in H3rbor Center, 2300 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa. . . ' 3 Sandra Tellekson. decorator at the Sherwin Williams store at 3161 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, o ffers tips on carpet selection: Complete home decorating plans may be m ade at the new· Harbor Boulevard store . ! 4 Brown and Jordan's newest patio line includes this 54-inch ta- ble and six chair set offered by Green Haven Patio Shop at the sale price of $588, normally $682. Green Haven Gardens is at 2123 Newport Blvd, Costa Mesa. 5 Jim Blackamore, carpet salesman for L1nbrook Hardware at 17200 Brookhurst St .. Fountain Valley, sh ows samples of the popular high-low shag. A wide variety of name brand carpets are available instaHed over padding at prices from $5.49 to $9.99 per square yard. ' ' ,. ' • " . • Thur5day, May 22' 1975 DAILY PILO T Bl ' . • Spring on !he Orange Coast is a perfect time to launch home improvement projects. Merchants all alon~ the Orange Coasl are prepared to help with whatever remodeling, fix it, spilt up venture you may have in mind . On this page and thr6ughou~ th is section you'll find advertised products and services to brighten your home from earpets to ceiling, driv.eway to patio. ' I -- • ' ' ' • . ' ; l I -: , ... "' I I ' " -' . . . . . . . ' .. ... " . . ' . . . ... .. . .. . . .. . . . . ~ ,. . ... .. ' • Thursd• . M• 22. 1975 INFRA-CHEM SUN SHEET ewShower ' Head Saves . . . ·on Water Excess water from one shower used once dally can be costing you up· ""!Mds of $20 per yearper person or an average ol $100 per family of lour in - water and water heating costs. An average shower can use 100 gallons o l water. or more -much of 11 httated. This usage can be re- Q_µced by as muc h as 60 p&rcent -and without sacrificing the forceful, ~i n-t ingling spray that most bathers demand. The care fu lly ef'Qineered \Nova shower head can reduce the flow fgte to less than two ~llo ns pJlr minute - o.ompar e th is w i th cliterage flow rate of 8 to 1~GPM. .. A convenient pushbut- tQ'! control provides a full range of stream control and also provides for ins- tfn! cutoff during "soap lff>" without the 1nconve-~e n ce of read1ust1ng i.tater temperature f or r~sing. , .Installat ion o f Nova controlled-flow shower ht!ads in mult1-un1t struc- hJJes provtdes the addi· Ilona! significant advan- taQe ol equallzinq pre· .· ssure thr oughoU t the building. The c o ntro l led -flow shower head t 5 c on· structed o l solid brass and triple c hromeplated 1n accorda nce w ith U.S. Navy specifications. The unit is designed to provide p •tlow r ate al 2.5 GF'M. Over !he designat- ed pressure r ange the f low rate w ill in no case exceed 3 GPM and !he unit will deliver a sat1sfac- 1or 1ly torcefu t spray at flow rates tower than lwo GPM. The unique~ design of the Nova c ontrotled-llow shower head allows easy removal of mineral de- posits. rust , sc.ale, or other impurilies. Maintenanc e c osts ar e lower because al the disc principle used 1n Nova shower heads: they can be cleaned easily and sw1l tly . Unlike conven- tional heads. Novas come apart for easy cleaning. Most convent1onat heads have to be thrown away when clogged or worn out. Co st of buying new showerheads is elim1nat· ed : Because ol Nova's disc principle, you don't replace the Nova head. ..... ~ .. ,.~ .filmlly rooms take on an added dlmen1ion when they are opened to views. Double- :pene lnaulatlng gla11 provide& comfort and :energy 1avlng1. Carrier Line is Popular Now cele brating 118 25th anniversary in air conditioning sales and service, G.L. Bauserman Air Cond ition i ng o l Fullerton attributes its longevity to personallred -customer reJatiO_f\$, _fair market prices. the best equipment and e11:cellent service. "We care enough to give the very best" is the motto at Bause rman and all employes are trained to be attuned to the .needs of their cu stomers. Carrier, the main llne of equipm e nt s old by Bauserman, is "the best money can b uy," accord- ing to Bill Bauserman. president ol the corpora- tion. 8 111 Bauserman of G. L . Bauserman A ir CondltlOnlng 1how1 lead· Ing Carrier model, a "'best choice" for quality. "H's easy to sell Car- rier," Bauserm an said when asked why ti e car- ried it as h is malri line. "During our 25 years in business. my dad and I have sold almost every t:an.:1 available. Carrier r,;is proven th e best bPcau se of its rehabilily o l p erfo rm a n ce . low ma int enan ce calls , lowesl sound level and highest BTU capacity lor watts used. Culligan Firm Tells Ways to Soften Water Culligan Water Cond1- t1oning al Orange Counly is located a t 1911 S. Manchester Ave .. and though that's a long way for many Orange Coast residents to yell. "Hey, Culligan Man!" the com· pany assures them 11 will be worth their Whtie. There are three types of waler soltener service for the h omeowner. According to Frank M. Wal kins, general sales manager, a porl able ex- c han ge sy s.tem or a permanently installed automatic system can be rented or purchased. The exchange system 1s reg enerated at 1he Culligan Co. plant, while the permanenl ly attached system regenerates 1n the home itself. Those appliances and other technological ad- vances make ·•I easy to· day to condition and Im- p rove the qual 1ly o l water. Culligan r eports the most w idely used cond1- t1o n ing proc8Sses are softening, filtering, re· moval of iron, sulfur. si ll or sedim en t : purifying and c e ntralii:1ng car· ros1ve ac1d1 ty. So ft ening. W at kins said. is the most comR\On of the condit1on1n'Q pro- cesses. Culltgan men say 85 percent of all water supplies are h ard water. which means there is a lot of wa!e1 1n Amencan homes that could use sof- tening up. without toweling. Clot h i ng wash es cleaner, brighter. and feels so fter Culligan ct a1ms. Health benefits are also , an advantage. according to the company. Since several common illnesses are transm itted by hand con t act th ey ~a v wash in g is 1m porta n·t be fore handllng toads and al mealtime Soap lathers b etter with softened w ater. so does a much better 1ob or cleaning your hands Culligan people s ay The benefit s cta1med l o r s oft w a t er arc enormous. By hand or machine. Culligan says. dish es. glassw ar e and silver wash spot-free and sanitary-clean. and dry to a sparkling finish, even J And who could forget beai.Jty? fhey say sett w ale r makes ski n smoot her and cleaner because none of the soap is converted to soap curd by water hardness. "Its solid s.tate con1po- nents and elec tr onic circuit board protec ts the un1t agains t p ossible damage due to a voltage shortage or other elec· trtcal failures." Located a t 52 1 W. Common w eal th Ave ., Fullerton. Bau se r , the company mascot. is a fam1har sight to passing mo torists. In Fullerton. the name, 'Bauserman," is synon ymous w t!h good quality . good service and good pnces. according to Bauserman. When ask.ea what he feels is the business' best attri b u te Bause rman said. ·when my d ad start- ed the bu siness he used t o r e mind u s. The c u st o m er i s a l way s righ1 STOP SUN FADING > . > ·~ I' INFRA·CHEM SUN SHEET 1ns1a11 It yourself at only st• 'Cl· ff. \Ii price o l havu'g 11 1nslalled STOPS 1, I 0/o SUH FADING I.HD 55'/o Hfl.T STO' IM POI OIMOMiTUTIOH , ••• llll 1111(1 2706-HAUOR llVD. COSTA MESI. SS6·0t00 D•lty 'Tll 6, W . 'Tl S CkntdS~ ruzzy .wuzzy •• • bHr, It ce n b• applied to rui:zy wuzi:y ha d no Mir, previously painted, end this ine d• l'liM vtry atain•d or ntw •ood1, Md, btceutt ell tl'\1 1tucco, lftStOntry and tll otl'\tra .ould l•uQti and kinds or textur•• 1nd tr•t hi,. likt dirt. 1urfic111. And for tl'\11 ti·1 wes Bt hr Sta in won't cnck, ttrribly tiu rt. So he pttl or blister and it'• did what you 1hould do . tety to cl1&n up attar by Ha want to aomt ptopl a uali'Hjl • ltttl111 w.ter. ) that ht kntw. Thay told -. r;i' 1'1111 tti.t his wa1n 1 t aucl'I ~\·~"V-..:.11 1;1-l._~\I \ a terrible plight. f l'lt)' , wtr ~-,; could •ka til111 a 1 ··v -... .O"utlrul olght. T'•Y ,,.., •• 91v1 hi• IOlll B1tir Stain ~ ·· j indtad. They .. i d to · r, , ) ) \ hi11, thia la wht: t you \ ~'\'::".}' \: naad. So fro• tHrt to ' 1•! f' P"' j job, ruzi:y wui:zy no• ; ~ · >'/ • 1ln91, thank you ptopla , \ . · ' \,..! . / at Peint.,Papar & Thin911. \ 1 ' . ~ •• ·_-.' J 103 Oft' on Behi Stain . ) i And to 1olva all your ~·~--.,:Ji .. ~,::'.'._'.~'(.~·,· 1taining probl .. a, Peint, _ Paper & Thing• i1 offering 10% arr on Bahr Stein during the month or .. ,. 91hr Sta in co1111 in 1119ny 1111ny long lasting solid al'ld 1e•i-tl'Jin1parent colors. Paint, Papei11),1B.ings ~'!II~ t \~1101~1 IU!:!lil°;\, f'OICll,,\ Ill.I. \1\11 ~i1~'lll.I '··11 .. f•"' 0'·•··· ~ GJk6wn Jordalt 1anuauu FURNITURE .. specially priced for immediate delivery Enjoy leisure living at its best, right from the beginning of our great outdoor season! By special arrangement. a fresh stock of Brown Jordan Tamlami is now available for immediate delivery at these fine atorea. The choic~ of colors is limited-but the speclal prices more4han make up for it. This is an offer worth looking into at your favorite dealer showroom. Discover why Tamlaml is Brown Jordan's best-Ml ling line. Examine the hand-welded tubular aluminum fram ... the Individually-laced custom vinyl seating, the chatter- pr':>°f table tops. You'll prove to yourself Tamlaml Is truly a fine investment in lasting comfort. Especially now. ,;.\i~ .;:-~­~~ -- PATIO SHOP 2123 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MESA 642-4103 Country French designs have just what you want for elegant looks with casual charm. We 5.now lhe 1rends !hf' mom('n! thp\· hJppt.•n .1nd ri~hl no1v there's e•cice-mt>nl in the-.. 1, lin11. f.1bril ~ .• 11111 finhht· .. of Country frf'nCh de-slicni.. RS dt•t1lr.1lnr .. \\ill pl.111 ~ou r grd(eful toom selling with thl'st• ,1nd u1 ht•r pit•l t'" lhJI h·.1ture lu-urious VI' Ivel .ind ( rl'\\1·1-ck·~ii.:n f,1hrit ... di .. trt•, .. 1•d h.1nd·cr•fted fini~hl'S on Jtl \\'cn ~l p.irqu1·t 1n111>1·d inl.1y t.ible5 .ind d~ti ru Ii\ t• 1 ,1l1rioll' l1•i.;i-:t«I .. t) ling. Coord1t1J1L>tl living roon1 ,1110! 01111111-: 1 •• i.,t1 t ouu1lr\ t 1i •1u h de~igns .iv.1il.1llll' .11 Ct>rniic ~ll pr11" 11llu 11 111o lud·· 1h•l111·r~ and OUf l,HllOU~ \\,II( .1111~ I ol qu rl '!.' .11 111 I I''" ,I I' "t. The tufted hi);h·'' ini.:, h.iir, ·2:S. Th1•Ji.1rc1tn·1 inl .1y :1f"lf"I 0 1 IJ µun.11 !Jbl1•, .,,_.,,_, lPif.. ' RI PUINITUll ITOlll OP 1.MIRICI. I I • ' I 4Requiem For Mannix Old Faces Do1ninate New Shows • • By808THOMAS Grea t es t Sho'w on Tre k '') und Doug LOS ANGELES <AP) Earth") as special in-. McClure ("The Vlrgi - -The mood music ror vestigator for a big·city nian "). the l97!J ·76 television m uyor . Universul Tell'vision, B se11.son might ..,..ell be ~·Holvak " (N8C) with lar.i,:t!fl;l supplier of y908THOMAS ' 1 Arthur Godlre)'-'s old Glenn Ford (';Code's net"·ork progr-.in1mi ng LOS ANGELES CAP) -Autopav rePor\:.. Joseph theme, ''It's Like Old County") as a poor coun· -14 1 :..l hours on prime fi.1unnlx , uge about 45 . Occupation: prlVate 10• Tlmff." try preacher in the 1931hi timC' next Sl'Uson -has vesUgu tor. Deccuaed : April29, 1975.Cuua:eofde· So many famili a r South. ' hiredMcCallum ,Cooper, athh: read on . . races will be returning in "McCOV" (N BC ) -For:, Curti s and Pep· .'f e death was not unexpected. Reports had series that viewe rs may par · c1rculuted within the tele'iision industry U}at"CBS wonder if they arc wit· Tony Curtis { ''1.'he was notgoingtorenew .. Mannix"foraninthseason. nc1u1ing a flushback to Per8uaders")' playing a PROl>UCTJ<lN ('hil.'f The trade was unbelieving. Why would u network seasons past. l'On man·san1bler. frunk. r•r i{·l' cXPl•1inL·d pull the plug on a series that hud placed in the too·lO "Doctor 's 1-lospit<d " ~he t•omp<1ny's rc:.ison~ rated shows twice in the past l'AKE A look ut so1nc <NBC) with Georgl' Pep-tng : month? ----------p<J.rd ("Banacck ") us .. Ill the history of e n- h<tve lo Cit them lo the n ght role. •·Robert Young in ·Fut her Kno"'S Best' was obviously good custiug, but he wus miscas t in his next i;eries, '\'lind~' on 1'1<1in Street ,' a nd it failed. Aguin he ha.d the right vehi<.·lc in 'Welby." .. There will al"•ays be a !:ilar ~y s lunl . Some series lend thcrn sclvcs to the ereution of Ol'W sturs. The trouble is that there ~1rL•n 'l that muny \vilh s tar person a Ii ty. '' old favorites. "Nutural\y we like lo go with pcrforn1ers who .:ire ramili••r to the au - di cnet:, but "'t! Lry to combine that '''ilh 1.1 mix of ne"' ruccs. "For instance. the en· tire cu s t of 'Beacon S treet ' (the B oston ver s ion of 'U ps tairs , l>ownstairs') \\"Ill be nt·w to most of the tl'lcvision audil·n l'C . .. And Wl'"ll h;.ive Alt;X Roceo in 'Thrl'C for the l<oud' and Anlll' !\.1curu 111 "Kate l\1cSh:.in c'." ENTERTAINMEN ··y neurw;urgeon and chil!f tertainment th ere h;1ve ou cun say the patient died MORE ENTERTAINMENT of serv1·,··s. 1 of goo(i health," r e marked .. b<.>en just so n1 any star '1T HERt: JS a vt>ry r oproa·ucer Ivan G·ort with a Newa, Page C4 .. Cash and C<1b lc " µt!rsonulitil's ; some _<!~· UmLL.ed_RQ.o.l_o_( .tMl1.:.1Jl." DAVIP __il.cr!>crr , pro· duction hc:.id or Colum· bia Television, "pointed out that most of next season's Sl•ri<'s origir1at· ed as tw o-hour movil:!S ··:.ind the net works have a certain ;1 n1ount of anxie· ty in seeking nam es to provide immedi<Jtc ap- peal.·11 1 toul'hofirony. (ABC ). intrigue in 1880s torshavethatistarquuli-says CBS progrummin ~ . Fr,"<ISilverman,lheCBSpro-of the forthcomin g Sttn Fran cisco v•ilh t y,.-so me don 't . When chie1 Fred Silverman ·gramming vice president, said shows: William Sl:tatner ( .. Star they have it, then you :.ibout the return or the "Mannix" "'·a~ yanked for three "The Invisible J\'lan" ,-------------------- DAILY PILOT rcusons: <NBC} starring David "One, the ratings were just McCaUum , late of "The CONNORS fa ir. T\vo, "''e had good program J\lan from UNCLE ... development, a nd it seemed wiser.to replace it with "Me tro Man.'' CNBC ) a new s how. 'J'hret>, there were contractual pro-with Lloyd Bridges, bl ems._Wcwouldhavc hadonlyone moreyear,then 1··Sea Hunt ,'' ''The the series wus going into syndication. Lloyd Bridges Show," ·'So it St>em ed better to seed the schedule." ''The Loner"), a s a beat Goff suspects the c·ontinuing anti voiolence cam-c-op. paign of the networks may have rontribed to the de-···S wi ss Fam i I y c·ision. ''Mttnnix " placed second to ··Hawaii Robinson .. {ABC l with Five·O" in a rritil·s' µoil of tclevision·s most violent 1\1 artin. 1\1 ilner ("Route· series. 66." .. Adam 12") anO ••JN THE f'IRST pluce, the poll was unfair, because there was no &1ssurance the critics suw the s how s they rllted." s aid Goff. "At any rate, ·Man· nix' \\."US al'tionful. but certuinly not violent in the \\"UY that ·1-~ive -O ' is. .. As a matter of fact, we were s ubject to u double standard. We could rarely get away with a 'damn' or 'hell' while 'Fiye-0 ' used muc!J worse Jan,e:ua ge and more viol.ence. "Every time J saw their show, I sent an angry let· ter to CBS." Star Mike Connors takes th e whole thing philosophically : .. I knew it had.to come eventually. What the hell , v•e had a good ride. Now it·s time for me tO get off my dead butt and get my career rolling after eight yeurs in one job. ••1 WANT TO DO pictures and then get ready to do . another series. But not for another, year.'' '16ur Cuit!g#n NI,,, .. •man ~CW'l!J&! Came r on Milt'hel l (''High Chaparral''). .. Mobile II," (ABC) starring Jackie Cooper ("The People's Choice," and "Hennesy"), as a TV inves tigati ve re- porter. ••S WIT C H "" CCBS l "•ith private eyes Robert Wagner (''It ~akes a Thi e f '') and Eddie Albert ("G reen Acres"~ .. Matt He lm" <ABC) -Tony Franciosa l"Thc Name of the Game") in the Dean J\.1 artin film role. "Bronk" (C BS l "·ith J<Jck Pa lanc'e 1··Tht' UNLIMITED SOFT WA"T:ER ABSOLUTELY RENT FREE FOR A'FULL 12 WEEKS Limited offer for new soft water customers WORLD FAMOUS CULLIGAN® SOF T WATER , 'Hey,Culligan Man!'750-22 · NOW .•• you can enjoy 111 the.economy, convenience and plNsure of soft filtered water for a FULL 12 WEEKS ABSOLUTELY RENT FREE. Al the end of 12 weeks you can keep en r.ntlng at our reguler rates or buy your Ql!tll with no down payment. Lerus make arrangements tor lnstallatlon In your home. Low' l111tallatlon diarge. ' Laguna Hiiis, El Toro, Mission Vie jo Areas 8»-3031 ' ,\ ' From So. 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Pick up your . beautifully illustrated, FREE. copy of this valuable new booklet and see the a lbum of Heritage paint colors at your Sherwin- Williams Decorating Center, listed below. • MONDAY THRU THURSDAY 8 A.M. lO 6 P:lll.; FRIDAY a A.M. TO 9 P.M .; SATURDAY 9 A.M. TO S'P.M.; SUNDAY io A.M. TO 4 P.M • • ANAHEIM •••••••• 991 -7150 t41 So............ . 525-4868 ' . FULLERTON 2 IZ H. Hnor ll•d. >--'ORANGE •••••••• 997-3151 147 So. T••ll• ··- SANTA ANA •••.• :. 546-9770- 11J• Se.1rt•""~ '· 1 I, 1, • '' ' Bf DAILY PILOT • Zo11i11g Cha~age . . .. Thursday, May 12. 1975 · ..... ,_ .... - Residents Pro.test In North Irvine By DOUG FRl,.lSCllE 04 llWI O.t1ly PilotSl.tll . North Irvine residents unhap· py with u recent City Council ac· lion to change the zoni ng in their area are pre paring lo circulate petitions set>ki ng .a referendum on the m atter. They are working v.;th a cont· ing:ent or reside nts in University Park who muy seek a similar ac- tion over the propost.>d extension of l\.1ichelson Drive from Jam· boree Boulevard lo Cul ver Drive. Tllli: TWO 1't ,\1'TERS ha ve aroused t·ontinuing l'ilizen pro· t est a l he<trings beCore the \'arious l'ity commissions ;inti before the counl'il. Chuck \VinslO\V, a resident of the Racquel Club und an at:tive opponent of the North Irvine zone change, s aid res idents in his .area will begin cirt'ul ating petitions seeking <.1 referendum urter the Firm to Pay $425,000 in Shield Death f\EY WEST, F la . (UPll -A Ri chmond, Va .. pharmaceutical fi rm will pay $425,000 lo the husband and daughters of a "'oman ...,·ho became pregna nt and died of 1:on1pli cations while weari.ng one of the firm 's intrauterine contraceptive de- vices, under t e rms of a settle: me nt announced here. The award \Vi ii go to Deputy She riff l,a\vr ence E. J\1cggs, ex- ecutor of the est ate of his wire, !lrlaria. <t nd to t heir t wo daughters. SETTLE M ENT OF l\1eggs' $.5 million s uit against the A.H. Robins .Co. \Vas approved by l\1onroe County Circuit Judge Ignatius Lester. "--lrs. ,_teggs, 29, died April 4, 1974, of a bacterial infection as- sociated with he r pregnancy, '"'hi ch occ urred "'hile she w<.is .wearin g o n e o r the firm 's -"Dalkon Shie lds ," a product • since "'ithdra\v n from the m a rket . The s uit also named Dr. Jose Sanchez, who installed the de- . vice, but under the terms or the ·' settle m ent Sanchez ,.,.as released from li a bility. · IT WAS ONE OF the largest ·:-damage awards ever made in • Monroe Circ uit Court. It gives :·Megg s and his dau g hters coU,ici1· .passes the second read- ing or the zon)ng ordinance. The second reading may be t·onsidered by the council 1'ues· day. The group needs n1ore than 1,CMX> signatures to qualify,'the measure to overturn the zone change for the bnllot . J UAN IT .~ MOE, a rit y trans portation com1nissione r and an opponent of the l\1ichelson ex t e n s ion , con(irme d that University Park residt?nts plan to help those from the Racquet Club in the petition drl\'c. "I am "•illing lo help any way that I can." said l\lrs . "-1oe. However. she is not sure aid to the Rat·quet Cl ub c roup will help her cause. ·'So1nc i)f them soen1 to think that if the referendum is suc- L·essful the Council WIT! turn around its de c is ion on th e l\lit'helson bridge. J don't think so. I think it \viii just stiffen the L·ounci l's position," she said. BOTH GROUPS HAVE com- plai ned that the council did not adequate ly cons ider their opposi- tion to the respective actions . Particularly, upsej.ting to Rac- quet C lub residents, s aid Winslo\V, is a definition of the bouiidary t o th e noise zone around El Toro 1\1 arine Corps Air Station that, in effect, would add about 240 residents to the 1,426- acre Village of Northwood. Additionally, the 'residents believe plans for the intersection of Brvan and Yale uvenu es will lead ·10 dangerous t•o ngestion. Two apartment developments , a shopping center and a park are planned for the intersection. "COMPROMISE IS fine," said \\'ins low, ·'but when it came time to s it down and talk to people, the council sat down and talked to developers." l\leanwhile, Uni,•eisity Pa1·k residents pl a n a meeting l\·lay 29 at Universit y Park School to draft a plan of ·action on the l\1ichelson Drive extension. Some-council members were out of town Wednesday and could SCHOOL HONORl!E Kay Nakouchl Kay N~kauchi Wins Employe Of Year Kudo Kay Nakauchi has received lhe third annual Classified Employe or the Year a.ward from the Hunt- ington'Be·ach Union IU gh School District. · A'n employe of the district since 1957, she was chosen for the a\\'ard by a committee of co· ,\·o rkers. l\Jiss Nakauchi was graduated from Huntington Beach lligh School in 1955, then r eceived an AA degree from Orange Coast Coll ege. S he first \vorked a ·s a counselor 's secr et ary at 'J:l)l~t· ington Beach Hi gh and later fiS head counseli ng departinent St'cretary a t \\1estminster Higtl School. She was promoted lo assistant superintendf?:nt 's secretary at district headquarte rs in 1960 aqd is nOw credentials technician in the district personnel office. Au.,t'o Dealer, Sjioiise Port notbereachedforaresponse. LOS ANGELES <A P} - However , Councilman J ohn Flamboyant Long Beach Burton said. "This (Northwood) automobil e dealer Cal has been going 011 for 3112 years. V.'ofthington has filed for The peoi:ile are· uohappy. The dissolution of ttlis 32-year marriage. •-· .counci l is unha~y. The de-, velopers a r e unh JJY· Obvious-T.he. action ~a5' l¥,en ~n. Jy. som_ething mus be wrong. Supenor Cou·n .-. '11<" ~ "The only thirig I w6nder is WotthingtoO: ·54, ancj his · what will re place it.. wif-e,_ Barbara J .,ne, '49, have been separated since After talking to some Racquet April 1912. They_ have t\\'O C lub res ide nts, Co1-1ncilman grown children-· .~ Henry Quigley said, ·'The im·---1 " • ' • • -, I Paramedies ' .floa'g ·De~aye'd.: ' I ~-• I rOn:E q1:1ipment <tJ 1 J-lo,~e. Mem orial Jlospital in Newport Beuch: chOsen l~st "'eek by Orange County supel'vlsors as a. J>a.r-amedit• base station, won 't gel its s.pel·iul emer g~ncy ~ommunications 1-!ttar for at least iinolher t,~·o 'veeks. , . Su~rvi&or Laurence Schmit, who wants lo transfer some responsibiijty for paramedic service 'J'HrtH•d Doocn • Alex.and er P . •B,ut· terfield, former head of Fedcrnl Aviation Administration whP. ·played key role in downfall of Nixon cidmini!:ilration, l1as lost bid to be re. i.n s t.ate d i n Atr Force as a retired ~lone I. ' . ' lo the priv.;!.tf sector, w~nJh·e-deJg·y QUJl J·Z Y.Olt.. ~.-,-;- Supervisors Thomas Riley and Ralph Diedrit.:h op· r:;;::=:;;:;;:;;~;i::=:i;:;;;:;;:ifr:;;::;;:;::;;:;;p~;m J?O•ed the action. < Ii ·THE SCHMIT &AID HE AND THE RES'I' of the EARL ·s board might be privvy to additional io(orm&tlon 9n_ l'\UM11M11, ... •1• the private puramedic proposal the ne~tJe\¥ weeks S.::i!:T'ii. - as a study or such a concept continues in the-county St.th administrutive oCfice. AfY_..ooor 1 • But Riley •nd Diedrich oppos-1 the postpone-I 495-0401) · ._..,. I 00 1f' YCMl9li'I m cnt on grounds that Hoag alread y has lhe,base •. · · \Toft•t station de$)guation •and must now be equipped to 21tl!,c~"''.~0 ~~,i~•.r~· com m1:.1nica~e ~ilb paramedics·in the fi.~.ld . .~==~~~==~=~'ii Riley also contended that it will be rvonths be£ore the <tdministrative office study knd required Public hearings on private paramedics conclude. A . - "I AGREE,'' SAJD "DIEDRICtl, WllO has in- Money T1ee QEAH HOWARD Sec...tt, COflwltonl • 11 ·. ;~ 1 . • ,;.~., ' . ' POR ALL YOUR SECURITY MEEDS Alarm Systems' Entry / Acceu Controls Qo5ed Circuit T.V. dicated an inte rest in.the private paramedic idea. SIGMA "The report card is not in so \VC must go on operat- ing as we have been. \Ve can't get an ans wer in just .....poTlCTIOM SERVICE t\\·o we'eks .'' 557 5333 --.i•' .,.,",...".,,.' ..,,....-· ....,.....-... The .. Fullerton Supervi~r also noted that no _ matter what happens to the paramedic1pz-ogram in t.;::::~:::::;::::::!;:;;::~:-:;:-:.-:.;;-~---..;.---i '!'• ruture i• is a.1mo.•«•rt•in th<i,<l>•n•y w'ill h•v.e to NORTON AIR CONDITIONING continue coord1nat1ng al l emer'K,ellcy comm.un1ca- tions. & SHEET METAL .. The equipment being so.ug ht ~or Hoag would in · s4LES ..ct SERVICING elude radio and telemetry hnk'S to a cent.ta! county COSTA communications center. 1370 LOGAN MESA 556 .. 0505 DAILY PILOT . •" · $234:838, while the rem'aining $186,162 will go ror court costs and at~orn eys' fees. l\1eggs. as executor, will receive $154,838 for ·1: plication is that t~re a re a fe w '.=====::::'.::=::;:::;::::;:~=~ people up there exerci.zing their ... ;.. ·, • :J ' . his wife 's estate, while their _·daughters will each receive $10,000. The s uit char ged ""rongful de- ath. vocal chords and they do not n ecessarily r e present the othe rs." Many residents of the area. he added, seem happy with the changes the council made in the pl ans. STOP THROWING YOUR MONEY • Down The Drain FIJ us •. Anywhere in the j,f.tiijijl!1ll. THE U.S. GOVERN MENT ORDERED THEM BY TII E THOUSAN DS FOR INSTALLATIONS ON NAVY SHIPS, ARMY AND AIR FORCE BARRACKS, ETC .... ALSO uSEO av .many HO'Lll>A'.Y INNS -RAMADA INNS -HOWARD - JOHNSON'S MOTOR WDGES0 USED IN THE SHOWERS OF Y.t.1 .C.A -Y .W.C.A -u or MASS. -AMHERST -UC DAV I S -UC BERKELEY -LA CO ~MUNITY COLLEGE • -NEi0iiiiWER~~tiio- SAVES YOU~$120 AYEARI . NOW ONlT ,... ..., a !c•t•n "Hrm 119 Ill' Ml It. kill I ·-. A'flNJIONJ ,._""""' H~ Own1rt, M9flf Ow111n, c.tll-t•• V.tv-Dhc1unt1 A,,.W. • ·The revo lutioaary new No•• Sbower Head 11'ff's Jff bi1 moaey by redllci•C your water bill aad Wiier he1tin1 co1t.al Arid U del1vtr_1 1 con1i1t•l1Y 1re•t 1howerl Th e aecNI 11 in Ua 1111iquely d11ipe4 water n o• con trol. Ordiftuy ati_o-r la.•••• 111• 11p lo 8 1alloa1 o( water lffry mlaute. 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' r l c I • I I I ' i • ·1 fi kl"<• M.ittw• G.ts~ir Ht•n• , . .,, w.1~1, "" r..omb, lOl,ll~­ Hll'H'"J w111, Sol•, c ... 1, •• f Clllmt Pljltlp Mhlla J~hn~ wtllt• 'lt't l'JM!' Arm1~ HOw•r ... ,~,, ""~ c..1111 l!M,tl'• ,_ °"'"' ,...., .. "''"' Pfl\IUI ...... "M ~··991 KIMM Dunr """' W.1111 .... ... ~ -...... w 'Jo)tl, 8 .. ,_ ~ ~,: e "!!" =J .. ...:i lllllf'., ~1 :~ = ... .. W11t1! ' ' Officiah 'SpriRIJ" Priaonet I HARTFORD, Conn. CUP!) -A IO·year.old man HDtinced lo lour yean Jn prison for Hll· int cocalrie had hi1 SM · t.enee 1u1pended became of hi• ability to rebuild rundown buildings. He had &pent only 16 days behiDd b@rJ. .,,., ,. 1\'allo11al Dad Sen . Edmund S. Muskie, (D-Muine) was honored today in New Ynrk City as the National Falh~r of the Year by Na- lional Fathe rs Day Committee o(ficials. He is the father of fi ve children. Wiilie Jeml1on Jr.~1 1entence w a1 auspended by Jud11• T .. Emmet Clarie because· frtendl, businessmen and com· munily leaders teaUfted he can remodel decayed buildlng& in the rundown North End section the way no c:-ne else can. Jemison received 1Lrone recommendaUona from a Cormer city court· ctlm1n, a barber once convicted on a druc charge, an a11l1t1nt lo the city man11er, a beauty products salesman, a bank prosi·. dept, a branch manager o( another bank, a minister and others. OIL TANKER GETS FINE The barber, John Chaney, laid Jemilion has been so bu1y helpln& rebuild parts of the North End he has not had time to deal in drugs 1ince his arrest in 1972. RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (U PI) -An Iraqi tanker that spilled 30,(XX) lotl8 or oil that defiled Ri o's famous beaches h.its been fined $65,000. A thick layer of oi l cov- ered a large part or the bay a nd prevented bt;dchgoers from enjoy. i rlg th e beaches at Jpanema an d Copacabana. Judge Clarie ordered Jemison to live Cor 16 months at the Connec· lieut Halfway House in Hartford and to report reeularly to a probation oCficer for five years. Noise Draft Board Delays Plan Element SANT A ANA -Orange County Supervisors Wednesday delayed until Aui. 20 action on the proposed county ceneral j>lan noise element to give their plannina stad time to come up with a ''stripped down'' ver11lon . Consulta nts and· county planners con· ceded under questioning by Supervisor li•lph r Dlf!drich that the proposed. element pro&bty exceeds the minimum requirement.a of stale ' ' general pJ annlng laws. · "' ' . OF PARTICULAR CONCERN to Diedrich and other supervisors were noise level contours included in the propo1ed elt· ment by the consultant, Olson Laboratories indicating where noi se is hla:h enouch lo war'. rant strict land use controls. Dr. Thomas lfamilton of the county llealth Department and Olson reprnentative Gorden Bricken admitted the 1ua:ce1ted con- tours are not exact. Dul Bricken ekplained that the planning docum ent ls not intended lo be anything more than a means lo "focus decision mak1nr on land uses in the county." \ ' DIEDRICH SAID HE TIDNKS lht noise clement in its propoaed Corm may be loo com· ·~ex . . Diedrich said he would pferer the count>' Environmental Management Alene)' lo re· study the proposed element with an eye toward stripping it down to the bate minimum required to meet state-law. lie said a number 0£ chan1es could be made, including suggestions on how the plen could best be implemented, who should have charge of en(orctng 'it and how it can be blended with the other general plan elements. Dlssolittlon• Of Marriage Glidden Spred Gel Flo • (1tr1 thitk fir tM·tMI <•••1'91• • llrtb 1att'rMr ht1i111 ,.ift1 ff1w1" e.11 ... '"'' .,id1lrt • hr i"l•rier 1M 1'111ri1r ••• • Dtlt1 lllf!dd, 11 a et••i"I 11111 flM1h • kl• flf dlil4rt11'1 '"''" ~i 2 99 Qt, Paint Brush•• Choice of Sizes I ,., .-Uty .,..... 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WAS NONE OTHER than Admiral H. G .. . Rickover who said, "A child is being properly educated only when he is learning to become independent of his parents." THAT NATION which has used the same 1 national n ag the longest is said to be Den- mark. King Valdemar the Victorious sup· posedly saw a white cross in the red sky just before he won a fight. Denmark adopted that -white cross on red in 1219. LOVE AND WAR Researchers checked out 500 divorcing couples. They learned thal 71,percent did not seek m atrimonial ·counsel before they filed their legal actions. They say 40 percent or the couples who sought counsel were reconciled. And they aver indignantly that a sizeable number or those who didn't ask for such help might have saved their marriages if they had done so. Our Love and War man thinks they err. He says the couples who went to counselors most probably wanted to save their • marriages, and the coupl es Who didn't go most probably didn't want lo. Thal made the·dir- Ierence. DOES THE TEENAGER around your scatter spend a pproximtely three hours a , week on the telephone? That's a national . average, according to a research institute. Said teenager a lso spends about six hours a week in active sports such as baseball, basket- . ball and swimming. And around 15 hours 30 minutes a week listening to radio music and records. LIGHTNING BOLTS hit the earth about 300times every second. Addre~s mail to L. 111. Boyd, P.O. Box 1560, CostaMesa92626. · Copyright 1975. L.A1. Boyd Be Ready for :summer's . Heat . CAll•R WHOll HOUSI All . CommGllllG CAI( llYE :yOUI HOR• COMFOITAILE :. THE HOllEST WEATHER! . :ea.,._ ... ._.,"* for .. MW Sui u ..... : .................. llir -Ea,.111 ; ......... ..., ......... , .. -. _., ..... ,..._........ . :•c.n:w ........ l4 IJ1111d ... -.. "" : ...... , olllcl '1' 18'' I uu I 1'! -It - ... AIJAJyl ~: ;en , ... Av I 6h • 526-3326 ' ~ ... ,._,_,.,. . . ' ~ . • • ' Officers Elected AtGWC ... Chris Price, a 2l·YNr· old Huntington Beac}\ transpl a nt from Wisconsin, has b"een elected student body--Jn~ sident at Golden .west College. Beach ,_ Control Sought .11yTER&YCOVILLE Of ..... ty ........... • New intir.e1l bu been 1enerated in re~ent weeks over t.he p(>salbill- t,y ol Hunttn1rton1le·Kh's usumt.n1 · tl1e me:nage. ment of the state's eight miles of local beaches. City Administrator Dave· Rowlands admits We're going to approach the!'I, but 'they h.ave made no commitment." The reason for r.e- newed opUmlsm is the change in leadership at the top of the state parks system, with Rhodes IP· pointed parks director to replace Willia.m Penn. Motl. have a d itrore,n t ll&INIC& ll AID , phU~phy about lettlrur ,liowevor, tlie·1tate doet local aeencies control DOt currently reimburse loc11.l beaches. 1 ' • any loc1l covernmentfor , , . 'IUCh 1ervlce.1. "W•'re n~ adverse '° "We think we can dolt talking with local gov. ·•• lnexr,ensivel)I as erntQent, ·~ •Wiiiiam anyone e se, but we are Briner, Rhodes'. deputy not adve!Se to giving direct.or, &Jtid~ last wee:k. ioc.al .c.ontrol to local aov. ••it they want to do emment,"hesaid. the topic has been dis· .SOME OBSERVERS something for less THE CITY currenUy cussed With some or-believe Rhodes may money, we will talk." operates one mile of Price and his r unning mate, Bob Ross of F;ocih· lain Valley , defeattkl an opposition ticket of Steve Binnix and Shefy'-Hink in a light voter turn~ at the .fluntington Be~ch campus. ficials in the state parks ----------=---:..;..--'-----1 beach, while the state NEW LEADER department, though no QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi • -r•tel-eight miles in -· Chrl• Price ___ §P.eclf1c P.r.oP...0.1.111 ha$_ _ _ .Jw.Q.....l.ttlon1_ll_. Bolsa ;.---===~~~~~ been made. .;..Chica and Huntipgton I ·State Bark. · ~ayLimit . B U T V I N C E Mott h ad cited the Moorhouse, the city's ... -:·~r-eetheUc beauty of the cl·. Price is a graduate ot Wauwatosa High School, near' Milwaukee. He enrolled at Golden West· last fall . ' director of harbors and ... ·.:~; .. ;~;. ty beach 'as the pattern beaches, is working on a for an $8.5 million re· ·Attacked proposal which may be development project at shown to the new state Bolsa Chica and HWlt· Other o(ficers elected were: Ross, vice presi- dent; Vi cki Cook or Hunt- ington Beach, sludent advocate ; James Riley or Huntington Beach, representative to the col- l~ge affairrs council; and John Boyd, Huntington Beach and Lewis Fisher, Westminster, represen- tatives to ttie president's cabinet. WASHINGTON (UPI) -Sen. Abraham A. Ribicorr CD ·Conn.) has proposed repeal of the rule that Social Security recipients who work can get full benefits only if they earn less than $2,520 parks director, Herbert ingt.on. Rhodes, when he visits .. · ' Pane l Post . " FRESNO (APJ He nr y C h avez or Bakersfield has been ap- pointed as a producer member of the CalifQrnia Dried Fig Ad- visory Board. a year. ' Ribicorf said Wednes- day his proposal Jias. broad support, including that or conservative Sen. Barry M. Goldwater (R· Ariz.). "This arbitrary limitt- tion on the right of senior citizens aged 65 to 72 to work a nd earn money serves as a major work disincentive," the Con· necticut Democrat said. Bolsa Chica State Beach May JO. "We feel the city can do a better job al the same or less cost--with reimbursement from the state," Rowlands says. "We think we are better. qualified based on what we have done jn the past." 4'WEHAVEMET with some of their staff Peo- ple, for exploratory dis· cuss1o ns, .. ttowla nds says. "You can SJ!Y the -City is putting together &0me facts. We would be willing to tak-e over with proper reimbursement. o ..... ~-...... -... : ............ .:..-~. 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To patch large holes use concrete glue to bond new concrete to old. CONCRETE, 60 Ul BAG, Reg. 1.-40 98c . ' TOBACCO 'HAZ4RDOUS l SEOUL, South Korea (AP ) -The South Korean gover..nment plans to raise the penalty for selling or smoking foreign cigarettes to a maximum of 10 years in Prison or a $10,400 fine. Cigarette manufacture and selling are a govern- ment monopaly in South Korea an d foreign cigarettes are. baMed. Violators are fined up to $104. ' • ' c l t' q s c v l " I· d ' I ' ( l ' ( :i ' • • • I I • Dolly Pilot Photos by Patrick O'Donnell BEA ANDERSON, Editor Graphic arts teacher Gene Tardy (right) explains concept to student Bernard Broadhead with the help of interpreter Novella Barnes. ' DOOR OPEN TO DEAF Stories by JO OLSON ot Ill• Doti Ir Pll.i st.II Before 1970, if a deaf or hear- ing-impaired person wanted to attend college, the chwices of his doing so were slim. Only one college, Gallaudet, a coed institution in Washington, D. C. was geared lo education for the deaf, a nd the entrance re- quirements for this college are stiff. So, Gold en Wes t College's de· cision in 1970 to enter this field was a milestone in higher educa- tion. It wo.is a trend-setting decjsiun, also, since 20 community col- leges in California now serve the deaf, as well as three in Ca nada and around 80 in other st.ates. The program w<1s formed by a group of deaf people and parents or dc_ar children who recognized the need for educ<:ition beyond the high school level . 1'hey invited an educator from \.V.ishinglon. D . C. to offer help and .idvice . .ind formed the con- cept for the fall semester of 1970. The first faculty consisted of three teachers, one counselor .ind rive part-tim e interpreters, a(·cording to the t·hairm:in. Paul Culton. Thirty-e ight s t\Jdents r.c - ·gistered for the first semester. ·and there \!.'ere 47 the folloWin g spring. ''Word got out and we had more than we C'l'.PCcted tJ1at first year ," Cu lton said . 11;.ilf of these students were over 21 , he nott.'<I . LEVELED OFF The Golden West program now has leveled off with four teacher s. one full-time counselor, three full-lime in- terpreters and J4 part-time in- terpreters. Culton. who originally intended to teat·h at a religious college, started working with the deaf in 1956 when he was broke and needed a job. "The Iowa Stale School for the ·Deaf was just outside my home town , and th ey n e<!dcd teachers." he said. "I had had no contact with the deaf before." l~e lik ed the work so much that he did graduate s tud y at California State University, Northridge. where he learned about lhe nc\v Golden West College offering. _ Culton started as a teacher, became the acting chairman in the spring of 1971, then was pro- moted to t'hairman. As he cxp l.iined it. the philosophy of the Golden West cf· fort is to give hea ring impaired people access to education and "provide them with the op- portunity lo be more produt." Live." . To fo ster these objectives. deaf students are urged lo be as in- dependent as possible. They_ al· tend regular clnsses. register for 'We emphasize, painfully sometimes, that deaf students shouldn't re- ceive special treatment: That isn't the real world.' She Hears With -Han.ds ··People co n sider body language a new thing, but we've 1been studying it from lhe time.we 1were tots ." . Betty Foster, lead interpreter for ..the hearing impaired pro· :gram at Golden West College, ~Was describing her expetie nce as one of three hearing children or "1eaf parents. • Her parents became deaf as .the result of illness, and they \com municated wit h their )daughters by means or sign language. ' For this reason, Mrs. Foster is twell qualified to be the college's •lead interpreter. 1 ''I really don't know when I re· I alized my parents were deaf," •Mrs. Foster said. "I knew our •family was different, bu( we 'were accepted." , I They lived in a small town in Il· linois, which had its advantaees, J sh e expla ined. ".People with I foreign accents arid handicaps usually are looked down on, but in the small town. we were not. I ''Thank goodness that's all ~changed now. So much work is 11:3ing on with all the ha.ndlcaps. •· 1 As a child with deaf parents. I Mrs. FOater was deprived of hav· 'Ina a rno\l!•r to talk fu her and I teach her """ words and ldea1, t !J!t 1he llad the advantase of ~ l~rnl ng rrom her older•1lite'n,"" 1 . . ·- and their grandmother lived with the family until s he was J. · NEIGHBORllOODCIDLDREN The gir ls all had further chances to learn English from the neighborhood children and the offspring or their parents' deaf friends. But there were very difficult problems for lhe three sisters to solve for their parertts, who could not argue with lhe bill coll ectors during the lean Depression days. "It was nerve-wracking to have lo gn to the corner grocer and ask if we could pay him next week," Mrs. Foster said. The girls would take turns in- terpreting for their parents, but it never occurred to lhem that they could interpre t at such events as PTA m eetings, so the family did s uffer from some isolation . It was a happy and close rami- ly. however, Mrs. 1' .. oster said. "We were living at a disadvan· taged lime, but we were not dis· advantaged personally." Now, all or the sisters work as interpreters. Mrs . Jt .. oster's oldest sister, Emily Daverin, teaches sign language cla.sses •t Long Beach City College, anl! her other sister. Jean Sm1th, ts coordinator or the dear program al Valley Vocation.al School In La themselves, rind their own hou s· ini! and jmingle \•:ith the hearing students. RE 1\DY TO H..:Li- .. But v.·c stand by ready to help," Culton said. "\Ve just try not lo treat them as second -class students. "One thing th.it distinguishes our program is that every deaf student has his O\\"n S('hedule. \Ve emphasize, painfu lly somt'times, that deaf stude nts shouldn 't ft'· ccivc special treatment. That isn 't the real world."' The students are ~not left to make it on tht.>ir Ov.'n, hov .. ·evcr. ;\ number or serv ice~ .... c pro\•ided for them. ineludlng interprcter·s and note-takers for c\'ery cl<iss. tutors and several s pecial el asses (English, remedial read· in g, vocation al planning ;:ind · personal development). The eounsclors :tnd in - terpreters also assist the stu- dcn t s \Vith bu s se hed ul es, personal problems such as deal· ing with banks and utility com- panies and shopping. Al s o . a special fund ad- ministered by the Host Li ons Club in \\'estminster provides in · terpreters for any student or deaf person who needs help on a one- time basis. s uch ;is a visit to court or an attorney. As successful as it has been. the hearing im paired program cons tantly faC'es u b<.ittlc against money. Its funds are barely ade- quate io get the job done <.ind nowhere near wh<.it could be us(.•d for expansion of services. SMALL BUDGET Cu lton said he is spending $GOO per student over the regular budget, a nd has less available per student now than when the program began. Some of the funds are federal and some come from the com- munity college district. 1\ state fund for special education pro· vides money only for students un· der 21. which Culton ho1>es \Yill be changed by the legislatl1re this year. Also, because of the IO\\' fund· ing, the classes arc running 30 Puente. GOOll·NATURED "I love working with the young deaf, and I enjoy the college al· mosphere," Mrs. Fosler said. "I enjoy the humor oftbedeaf. "We're all very torttfnate lo be working at somelhJ:hg we h:.ve known a ll our lives, to use a talent we have." The G ardan drove resident. as lea.d interpr~ler, prepares the sched..uleJ1fo"r the 17 interpreters (11 o( wtfom have deaf parents), • • students to one tl'aCht'r, instead of the t:ight to one rcl·un1 1nendcd by the stall.'. ·r he students themselves a L·e an inlt'resting part of the program . They come from a ll over Southern California, and other s tates including Oregon, \\las hing lon. Colorado. Ten - nessee, Arkansas a nd Ohio, and there are se veral students from Japan a nd llong Kon g. 'fhcy <.i l'l' good students. as a check of those on the Dean's List for the fall semester indicates. Eleven students from the hearing impaired pr·ogram made it, more than ever before. These honor s tudents include one from British Columbia, one from ·rexas ~ind one from Kansa?. The rest are Califo rnians. ·rhey also arc achievers, as a rollov.··up r c po rl from recent gr;.ulu<itcs s ho\\'S: ARTSTUDE,;T John Canady. 1972 : Completed part of his art major rec1uire- men t s at Ca liforni a State L1niversity, ~01·thridgf.'. now tak- ing tin1e to travel. He pl ans to rl-· turn to CSUN latl•rthisyc<tl'. -Janice Garcy Gravatt. 1974 : Studying a t Centr:.tl Dible College in Springfield, i\'1 0 ., v.•lth her hus band, Frt.•d . They plan to do church v.'ork \\'ilh the deaf after lhf.•ir gradua- tion. and now a re part of a touring drama troupe "'hi<·h presents re- ligious plays for the deaf. -Virginia Powers, 1972: ~la· jorin g in geography at Californi a State University. Long Beach. She plans lo t each dc;.if children. -James Bellhouse, 1972: \Vo rking as a printer in the City of Commer ce. ·rhese cxamµl es show that at least one myth ;1bout deaf people should be des troyed. Culton said. "V.'c downgrade people in · tcllcetually bee a use of foreign ac- cents and deafn ess. 1\ great many people think the deaf are helpless . Often. however, they make better employes. POETS,1\CTORS "Historically. tnany deaf peo. Nancy Long (above), a note- taker, said, 'I feel the deaf students have helped me more than I've helped them.' pie ha\·e bet.'ll artists. musician!> and poets," Culton noted. There are even de af actors and ac· tresses. and deaf l>COple have bee f\. s uccessful in nursing. teaching, che mistry and library "·ork. Some deaf people e\'t'n pilot. lheir o"·n planes. Culton added. One of the problems in educul· ing the deaf i~ that they grow up \\·ithout a nali\1e language. <See DOORS OPEN, PageC2) ' • BETTY FOSTER SPEAKS EASILY IN SIGN LANGUAGE inte rprets u few hours a week a nd serves as a s ubstitute. Jn addition. she is working toward her AA degr ee al Golden West. Though interpreters statistically nre said to absorb only 30 percent of what they hear In class, ~1 rs. Foster enjoys in· tc rpreting in t h e Englis h . humanities and social science classes. ., .. or anyone interested in becoming i:tn interpreter, she s uggests t aking a beginning sign language class, then in - termediate classes from several differenl leaehers. "Then, mix v.•ith the dear. Use what you have learned. Attend workshops and conferences to learn different methods and new signs. Become well-rounded.·· A good interpreter should have a good vocabulary, be able to spell well and be \'.•ell-read, she added. .-\nd. to be successful . an iJ. terpreter must be willing lo givt: a little extra ti1ne and be a pa· lient. caring person. I Finally. they should be able lb change the expressions on theif face, to add interest for the dea:f person . \Vithout chiingcs. the race is like a monotone voi<.-4. J\1rs. Foster explained. Orop ·o,ut rates for s ign language classes are low, so ~·those v.•ho come arc carini&:,"' !;he bclieve-s . : . I I • . Revelations' Ended DEAR ANN LANDERSo I am 29. My brother is 25. My sister is 23. We a(e all happily married t1od have children. Mother al\1•ays •·confided" in us the detans of her sex life with dad. \\'hen \\'e were grou•ing up she would alternately complain and praise him on his performances. None of us u•as particularly interested. • 1 had an idea such matters Should be kept p'rivate, but I nfver said anything. I just listened, even though I was un- &Qmfortable. • ·Now. that we are married. 'Mom is a llA'ays after us to tell her Ubout OUR sex lives. J\·fy brother tnformed her it was none of her 'business. My sister and I dec:ided 1'e was right and deci'ded to do j.he same. This has cre<1.lt>d a serious rift. ' Ptlom insists u·e are "flun~ up" and should seek psychi~bi ~ hetp. According to h,er, sex i! a normal and natural part of life 0:tnd should be discussed openly a.l)d freely "'ithout embarrassment'. J.ler basi(' argument is, ··1 al\va:rs told YOU ...everything, \\'hy ure you relu<'laiitto tell me?" PJease, Ann. Give us your views . Is a ps~·chiatrist in order? -WE THREE DEAR THREE : Yes. For Jwr mother. She should have gone to one long ago to rind out "·hy she had the need to dis<'uss with her. children m•tte rs that should· have been kept strictly bet\li·een her and her husband. You three are corrttt lo re~~ Ip discuss your .sex .lives ~~h your mother. I can't think or a subject that is less her business~~ ·. :Your Horoscope Tomorrow • ·" ' DEAR ANN LANDERS: 1·m a high school teacher \\'ho <'an ·t keep quiet no\\' that I '\"e read the lt.'f.ter from · · l\1 ind Of l\111 Own .°' 'l\ly heart aches for the parents of that girl. Nine months later, they 'll be forced by conscience (or \vhatever > to ruise the baby sht.lcouldn't '·bear to give up.'' 1-fow unfair to s addle purents with an infant just at the time in their l i\'eS !A'hE'n they have earned the ri ght to enjoy th emselves and be free of diapers. bottles, cribs -and not to mention the expense that goes ,,·ith r aising a <'hild. ··t·ve seen dozens of pregnant teenagers "'ho insisted on keep- ing their babies e\'en though the Ooyfriend didn 't '''<Jilt to get mar- ried. denied he \va s the father, und the girl cou ldn't prove it. I say to e very young girl "·ho . " Librans: Accent on··.Assets FRIDAY.1'1:\Y 23 By SVDSEV OM ARR ,\RIES (2\lar<:h 2l ·t\pril 19): Family affairs related to budget tend to dominate. T1\URllS (April 20·1\la y 20): Refu se to force issues -let olhl·rs sho\~· their h;:1nds. GE~lll'\1 (i\luv ::!!·June 20 ): }Jracli <:<i l 111ul· ters command attCnti on. C'ANCER (June 21-Jul y 22J: Good lunur aspect noy,.· coint·idcs \lo·ith lovi.;. LEO (July 23·1\ug. 22): Details multiply. Dig in and you mi ght strike p~y dirt. VIRGO <Aug. 23·Scpl. 22 ): Quick \'isit brings you together \\"ith idea "hose time has t:ome . LIBRA (Sept. 23·Ck:t. 2"ll: Accent is on \\·hat you eollect and hov; you uti lize assets. SCORPIO (0t.'t . 2:!·i\"O\". 21 J: Lun~1r t'y<:lt: is hi gh : lake initiative. SAGITTARI US (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): What seems a sure lhing may not be what it appears. CA PRICORN CDec. 22-J an. 19): Accent on fr iendship, allies and fulfillment of desires. MEMORIAL DAY SPECIALS ' ;\QliARTUS (Jan. 20·Feb. 18 ): Emph::!~is is un Jloal. ambition. prcsllgc. ' PISCES t Fl!b. 19·:\larch 20): Lunar as pect promotes journe!1s, education. . ... 1r today is yo"u r birthday you urc 1nqu1s1t1ve. a natural report,er, tei.icher. an individu.ul never satisfil•d to know merely th;;it something hap· penetl. Showin9 DAVID SMITH · -the very best In fJOlf separates · • -, . . : ". ,., . .. .;\. e) ·~·· ... . , -j From P.age C1 J . . ~.~o~qrs ·open -~ -"l'lycholln1ulit1 aay the fl?\ four years are m01t importllftt \ri formlnr languuge, and so111e IMY seven." he saJd . .:.'Uni•• thtlr parent.I leurn s ign lanauage, they w i ll n ever have a n p tive langua1e." · htartn1 10111 either from birth ttaum1, rubella, the Rh factor or cfrue• the mother took during pre· acnanoy.-J.uat-one-slxth of deaf. he111 l1 heredltury. Culton esti1n ul es th1.•rc i1r1.• 30 000,000 people \\1ith u hi'arlng tols in the United Slates, so it is Only a rew deo( people litat·n to speak and lip read. Culton·llatld, and lt Is difficult (or them to·learn to write. "They don·t catCh the latest fad words," he added .• · Sin l•neua~. ~accord!Jtrto Cullon , was tnvented · .. by. a Fren<'hinan and is rarely v..Titten down, b.cuuse on paper it re· sembles writtu,,Chinese. · ~a•Y· to ·l~l'·how ,few ure uble to take advant1'ge of opportunities (Or higheredU(.'lltiOn . What's it like to be deaf in u "·orld where cducution i~ !!!tressed uncf l~rning· possibilities are unlimited? Onl)t 11 few or the dea( students have deaf parents, Cultoq said. Ninety percent were born with u Try wutt.'hing un ,cdu<'alional television program without the sound , Culton suggcsttt.1'hen it'is c<.1sy to see how m\,leh a progriarn like Golden W~st 's run mean. 'Steve Longacre, who is hard of hearing winner of Dudley Boyce Award, tutors Sylvia Montes, who is deal. (Ann Landers Q::J finds herself in this fix, please have some <'onsidcraUon for your parents. Go to a home for un"A·ed mothers. (Your do<'tor "''ill guide you.) Give six people a break -lhe baby, yourself, your parents. and some childless couple \l.'ho "'ould be thrilled out of their minds lo take a newborn infant into lheir home. -SEEN TOO MUCH DEAR SEEN: Good advice. I hope som ebody out there listens. What's prudish? What·s 0 .K.? If you aren •t sure. you need some help. It 's avai lable in the book let: "Necking and Petting -\\'hat Are the Limits?" Mail your request to Ann Landers, P .0 . Box 1400, Elgin, llL 60120, enclos· ing 50 cenls in coin and a long, st a mped . self·addrcssed en- velope. Poster Contest . ' Orange County Epilepsy Society is looking for a 1915 poster child. Any boy or girl from 6 to 11 who has epilepsy is eligible, said Ben \V. Cla"''son, president. The local contest closes Tuesday, l\.1ay 27. The winner "-'ill be a nnounced July I. Each year 01 poster t•hild is chosen to dramatize lhe fat·t that people ""ith e pilepsy can lead relatively normal li ves \\"ith the uid of medical.ion and understunding of thl• di sorder. The county ''·inner "·iJJ represent the lo<'al chapter in the national Epilepsy J.'oundation of America contl•s t. Entry blanks arc availuble by callit;B; 547-0748 or writing to 2730·E North Muin, Santa Ana, 92701 . . RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY W-.'f•W_. ....... I tZJ H..ttor l kd. e..t• M.-541 ·0lSt Sc-lling any thing with a l)uily Pilot Classiried Ad is a simple matter ... just call 642·5678. Look what's under our hatS. Summer at Mini-Skool Mother Goose is on the loose. Our Summe.r Pr991"am for children unde.r 4. This summer, our younger Mini-Skoole'rs will Inhabit the land of Mother Goose. Each day's activities In this ma9ic lan d have been care(ully planned to provide a fuU measurl! of outdoor and indoor fun._ games lun, splashing fun, story fun, energetic fun and creative fun. And the old girl, hersel f. \Uill vlsll every skool at least once a ~ek. bringing storytelling. puppetry and make·believe~ Treat your child to lhe most delightful summer program available any."1her~. Field Uips. Music. Games and Exercises. Cooking. Drama . Gardening. All In rh e land of Mother Goose. Tom Sa~er. a month of mysteries and Dr. Suess. Our Summe.r Program for children 4 and up. For children 4 and up, summer at Mini·Skool w!ll be unmatched In adventures and excite.men!. In June, Tom Sawyerwlll lead the way, Tom had the \.VOnde.rful gift of finding fun in 1.>vefy1hing he tl1d. Mini·Skoolers will share this gift. rrying all thl! things Tom and Huck enjo~d. Hiking. Fi~lung. Painting. Over-night carnping. Woodworiung. And much. much more. . July ~II be Myslery Month as Mini·Skoolers explore our skool and community for clues to eKcit[ng fun and mystic;il experiences. In Augu st. the wacky characters and experiences of Dt Suess w!ll come to life for the enrichment of all. •IF STICK , . •. ' ' ., \Where will all the ··eo1s In The Hats'" four excallt.!nl staff) be:? Supervising ii all. And making su r<! 20~. DISCOUNT ......... ~-of wWe1Hck SMOKIYBAR Reg. 99 ea. Now 2 . s12• 75~ For om1 1mas t/25/75 ~"i~k~r1 f(flr,m~ WESICLIFF PLAZA f11t & flY ........... WPOltl' llACH ~ '4J.Of7J ................ .,. .... .,.., • ' JEaJn lnht ' • '/.) WESTCLIFF PLAli•HIWl'OltTlll IMM , • • f ', .,. , ~r child has a summer p..1cked with wle enjoyment an"tl happy e11periences. We."re. going all oul 10 make. Summer al Mini·Skool the very bes! kind of summer. So makt! sure you register !,K)ur child for June, July and August right now. We wan! to accommodate as mnnychlldren as possible. For more information, call us. • • 1.# ---~ M1~1 .. ~l\OOL .IL .IL A CHILO~ Pt.ACE . FOUNTAIN VALLEY ' ' .. 9945 SLATER AVE. -PH. 968-4451 r I J UPI Telephoto Retirement's A Busy Life ORANGE, N.J . <UPI) -l\tc.rianne Agresta worked in garment indu$lry "slave shops" tor 30 years and now she is growing old in happiness. Al the age of &t, with her working days over, she lives with her husband In a senior citizens' housing complox and spends her busiest hours planning social activities for her elderly neighborS . 1 She considers herself more rortunate thun many of her neighbors. although she shares their fears of a mugging on the street or worse, failing health and their difri<.·ulty in making ends meet on a fixed income that lags behind rising -prices. . fl.Irs . Ag resta, a short, stout woman who plays poker and knits in her spare tin1 e. y,•as slov.·ed by a heltrt attack f6ur years ago. It forced her retirement from the sewing in - dustry, \•;ork she has done s ince she dropped out·or school in the seventh grade. She put her Lwo sons through college and her great joy is her eight g randchildren. "I raised my family '"ell and I do n't elllpect much Crom them.'' she said . · · Bul mHny of the people who live here are unhappy because their children have thrown them a"·ay like un old·shoe. ··Children don 'l have to s upport their aging parents, but why don't they have a little heart," 5he s aid. "Walk around the block '"ith them once in a while. Take them out to eat." The place where s he lives provides the elderly with recreation, church. medical facilities and companionship. lnllation is f\.lr5 . Agresta's bi ggest concern as she t<.1lks ubout the difficulty in stretc hing th e S390 Social Security chel'k she and he r husband get each month. "But we old folks ("Jn squeeze a little extra out of a dolla r," s he said. r-we went through the great depression, )'OU kno"'." Mom's Tuckered Out LARGE-SIZES By ERMA BOMBECI< l\T y mother has always led inc to believe th<.1t slct!ping on an un- made bet.I is a he<.1lth haz<.1rt.I. . Sloppy f.'orners col.lid lead tu brain d<imal{e .. Jumpy l'l'O · ters lo bed-\\·etling and soc:k s slul'k to the blanket ... y,·el\, I just hated to think ubout it. Paul ~larvey or the Pope) that u mother "'ho m<.1kes a child's bed a fter the age of 7 should leave motherhood and go into anolht.'r line1or \vork . I've tried to justify unmade beds in our house for the last 15 years. Ylhen gues ts came. I y,·ould run ··No. f "1n .. AT WIT'S END \\1he n I bel·a1ne engaged she had a (·onve1·sation \\'ith my ·future rnother-in -law \\'hich al - leviated her worst fea1·s. ~-t ~, future husbant.I \\';.tS un employed . immature .ind s lept \\"ith a stuffed koala be ar ... I.Jut he made his ov•n bed. · in one or the kids' rooms. throw opE'n the \••indow and say, ~·\Ve'rc airing linens today.·• Other times I "'Ould point to a mound or tous led blank~L!; and sheets and ex plain, "I-le just stepped out for· a moment. l·le's t•oming back ." As the room got progressively \\·orsc through the yca1·s I <·ould sometimes get a "·ay \\ith. --~(e's there sornev.;here. You j~t ean·t see him." --you're miss ing some LO\\·els, right "! I t.lon ·t have the n1.·· ··No, I'm having a pa1·ty." .. In my bt'droom''" "No. IJut I thought I"d use your ~d for thl' eoats." ··:i.1om . you havt' a thing about making beds All your life you·\'e n1ade yourself m ist'l'able o\'t'r a fe"· sloppy sheets and bedspread in the earne r A nl ade bed is not going Lu get this 1Jountry going again It's not going to l·onquer t.liseasc or purify our "·atl'r and air tt ean't even get you to lit'a\·en. so \\·h at 's in it for you '!" •Selection • Service • Courtesy ·, No''" out of l\\"O consenling adults "'ho made their o"·n bt.·ds . it seemed a scientific certainly that their offspring "'ould in- herit the dominant bedmaking chromosomes. Ri g_ht? \\lrong. We have three children. "·ho throw the covers up over. their beds only "·hen they want to hide a wet to"•e l. , Someone Olll"C said Ccither A couple of d ays ago I dcf.'ided to.give it one last s hot I said to my son. "Do you suppose you could make your bed this Fri· dav'!" 1'.1e· looked up. 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(Feder.Al r~ul<1t1on~ the 1.Jvtnz PtNtt Growen Auodatlon. • requ1rt" a s11bstdnt1al penalty for •arly w1thdr•w4\ ) · - . a il¥STl!!!.:~av11'Gs W!tlmlnattr Otflce, 14011 Beach Otvd·. • "/tP!il Centi!r QfflCtii '30l·MaeAtth\.lr Sl\id. ·Anaheim omte, 555 North Euctld • · , ""°""'-Ol!ICe. 24041 Morguerlte Patkwov Aneta O'ief S7~mlllk>n • : , , '· • J !, . • ' j • ' ' ' OAILYP1LOT C3 Marianne Agresta speaks up for s9nior citizens: 'Why don't children have a little heart?' c\\ fOR 1'Jt ~~ Ii' ~ GIFT /)~ , :J for ~ ~ FATHER"S DAY ~ ENDS AT "~&~©lty ~@}!~~~ 5outh Coast 'Plaza COSTA MESA ._ ... ,--o, ...... , .. m•~~ ...,,,,..., Saturdaylo16p.lft. Phone: 540·6•9 I 1•• _,.,........ S..ndoy I Z lo 5 p..,._ AMIJUCA·s LW!NC ClitI5I 5TORI5 . ' Pick-A.:rime Waltham or Gruen watches Take your choice of men 's 17 and 25 jewel watches . With self-winding and ca lendar features . Or day/ date with twist-on band . Ladies' 17 jewel with mesh bracelet in silvertone or goldtone . And there are lots mo ~e . In a super selection of beautiful styles. All at one beautiful , low price. Charge it our use our Just-l=or-Jewelry Lay Away Plan. .... ...,... . • •• • . ..... ,...... .......... ·' Open Memorial Oay -Sunday Houl'S ( ' .. • -J .. J ....... ·--. .. . --.--. .. .. • \ • i~.j' DAILY PILOT . ' Tonight's TV Highli . hts Star Saves ·Slow ·Show -'• . g • · Don 'l drop Into tbe We11tm lnster Communi_· ty Thi ater's "Prlsone'r of Second Avenue" ex- pecting to see the type oC ii KTLA (5 ) 8 :00 -Tony Bennett and Neil Simon comedy you Lena Horne. An hour with two of the top remember from "The singers in the business at the Shubert Odd Couple" or "Plaza Theate r where tile)' lay out 38 songs, Suite." In fact, If you ex-performance in the cen- tral role. ~ritchard en· meshes him!ell deeply into bis cha'rBcter and delivers a · fl awless in- terpretation, to the ~int l_h a. · l.U Lib i n g~lm perform wtth superlative skill and sense of being, backed by a 48-picce orchestr a. , .. cept much comedy at al l, ABC (7) 8:00 -Primal Man. This i you:re ln for a rude 1 awakening. docum entary e xplores the marked dif· ferenc e between early man and the other w f\1 ay be •·aw akenin g" creatures of prehistoric days , beginning II is n~t the \~·o rd . Th e with the discove ry of fire. -"C1'-Second-ac.t of Simon'$ CBS (2) 9:00 -''It's Good to Be first real clinker a ft er-a Alive." Roy Campe nella. the great . catcher or the Brooklyn Dodgers \Vhose career \Yas c ut short by an auto a c cident in 1958, is the s ubject of this TV movie with Paul Winfield, Lou Gossett and Ruby Dee. ·TV DAILY LOG Thursday Evening MAY 22 );00 fl IHI ~()) no -"Th• llrtltd11' tllfC11ildJI Wilton suf· * Dawson, Arte Johnson I. Willjfm $.afire! m Bobby Vinton, Richard • ...,., Critlil .. ''OOIJftll[j](i)US--it: (f) l2lii1 ..... .... " • NM" (II') (dra) '14-hal Winlleld, Lou Gouelt, ~ 0.., R.-81· tri, .lot Oe Santis., lletly \.tskf, luliaft B11non, Tr Htlldmofl. lllil dr11111 ltc¥ws on llOJ ~. !ht lftl l 8'*lffl DodpB glcMf 1111ost brillilllt u reer 111s llftllP! lo I "'4cit11 h11I in I lfllit llltt Ktidtlll in 1951. . ~ . e ~@ (lg lll""""'­... c welcomes Cllll'lit Ridl, CINJS IWJht & tht PiA Mel.tan Stl'ltfl· $ti, and ml'Mdiln Billy Holliday. OCJm!!Dhrt ~II ti. hft (R) Bur1 ts joiMd br ~ Joots., Sandy Duran, Rop1 Mool1 and tllt H1rltm Globtlflltlm. l~TM U~ Ol~fJ ll W CDStmts 11 SM f11mc:iQ "Bild ol Prey" (R) t•- s+ieelot Ktlltr paws IS I 111Mil1ry m.in 111 Stl rdl ovt 1 killtr-klitwld to bt 1 1111n in unifornl--who Ills murde1td tllrtt youflC ~ Ill lht San rr1ntisc» .,... a.isl ... S1o~t. Denni$ Calf, Willia'-W1tS011 and Jt.az Glrat pest. 8)Wtrilt ...... '" festMlllllll .... 11 ,.,..._.It Wtl ,,., • liol Ftld 8'tllt~ ' ltrs 1 h11n 11ttrl 1ust 1111«• his 7lrd birt~d•J and is CIOJl'liDd N •I 1oin1 to di1. Q IB ll)All!-"-11 10Wuv17' W.1V9 lllillb SM's havint to t1k1 Uf1 ol Jiii ii btp· in1 tht 1roup lrOlll _...... It. Mc. Ml ht 4U•!S. J~I 1nd Mori ifllUfllly d1slik Wt1wt1'1 11111 rt!llK:tllllftl 0 r:mmIJT_, ....U I LIN Htl'iM'iRJiii houl 111111 fOllJ I t1n1 It tht Sflubtrt Tht1lr1 II lh ptrlo1m Wiit l8 sonJl, bKktd bJ I 48-~KI Ofthcs!ll. (i) 'ffH '#Ill Wnt lD:)O I"", ... , ....... .fJ THE TRAVELERS I Of!,."':..,.. *THEATRE Of MAN 1uo lD Dl!lED-..., presents "Primal Man ([l firli ~@ ~. The Human Fact0t" kstll"*" • Sil lillll a ca w 1 rn m · 11 .. u.c, .. Prilllll 1111 "Tht +M1111 KtO!'' ~ I~• •· An 11plo111ioll ot thtl """ « Ila· MM s..M m1n1t1-t11t mtrktd dillertnct b.· 1 CJ) llf. lldJ twee n e1rly m1ft 1nd 1111 ot11t1 TM "'*"'bin crealuies that lllW w1lktd Ille ,._. tw tlelllli eart h. !ht pr(llram lttOUnls the ('~ (j)) WlltN: Dtad tr Alive 11tu1ll ot !he Nt1nliertll1I 'Deal tul! E!I CIMMI 3' IS man .mlkH his hr~ 1ne11191 kl ll:l0 1l@ (})((JCIS Ult M••it: commwn~lt with !he powtrs tllal (?i "Witttlllll lf, 3~ (wes) '67 IO'lffn hr1. hit and de.1th. It btlllts -Jimtt Col>urn, Curoll O'tonno1. "'11h !lit destll'l'ltJ o! 1.r •. Ill: • IQ) @If§) m .... .,. CanH [rec:tut tribe almott 1 m~llOll )'tfr ~ 110. 1~ !htn. tucu tht 111usu1.t 6 '"" ..,,.. ol lllfn l adl1ntmelllS. superll1-ltif(!)>(l)WWt W~ S,.- llOll,, Ooubll "'.Inn Mr the cW "Ce11l6o Riftft: CoodRiChl broad 1ped1W111ol1-. Mltfiu" "TM&Pl1U50N•110,. you forge t h"oW bad lhe s•coNoavlMUI:" I ·,.~If II · " pit, bf ..... SJll'IO'\, dl.-c:Md .. ., P ay 1...,e rea y 1s: JO,.c.• Skld.-r• prodlK•d 1t1e1 -·P ritchard does not ~lly.Jlm Afleft MICI Oltk T1~, u • *""1,11d1t1K1or Ra rM1,H....:1son,pr1-act • in the-sense lhot ...i.ci Fr1dl,, .,.. s 11 .. rd1..,, 111:30 he pl a vs Simo.n 's line,s thrflU91'1 J""'I 1 t>j 1111 Wl "mlMWr ----""'--"-"~--"""-Comm""UY "'l'Mtlt r, 1212 Mlplol ""'·· • -''"""\1••·:~iU:~.r'~ MORE ENTERTAINMENT . W.tEdl~ .......... Sll1'11'<11tM<"CI. NE·WS P•ge B3 . EOr>I Edbon .•.••••• 0.rltMChl!lM · t. ' H1,,yEe1ti.on ••.••......•.. J lmFlynn I P9 .. i ..••...... ··· ........ Gl"1H""" for thei r high comic cf. .k"1• ................ e;.,otAlbriQt\1 P1ullne •.•...•.•...•...•. SftlrleyL.l>i feet . Thjs would be futile in "Prisoner." Instead, string or s·izzling sue-Pritchard hits a.note or cesses may elicit quite fri g hte'pihg rea lity the opposite rea ction. It .augmented by an aura ol is sim'ply dullsville, and utlel' frustr.ation. c v e n th e b e s t of Darlene Chaffee as his stagemanship -vrhich w i f e a n d f e 11 ow the play re ce ives at ""prisoner'' ·does not \\1 estmin s ter unde r -always reach this level. director Joyce Skidmore of excellence , but she is -eannol alter the situa-quite erfective once the lion. After the first scene or -..MATIMHS SAT. I ""4-* . -. ' . '·Prisoner,'' in \I.' hi ch some stinging comments are oftered on New·York life, it's all downhill - for the audience as welt as the p lay's luc kless protagonist who loses, in orde r , his s le e p, his poosessions, l)is job and, . tempotarily, his sanity. · ,._ C...... ....... . -lt's ·:J .B." in upper "MR. MAJESYK'' Manhattan, a.nd it's just 11-----------11 about as funny. · ·-THE SAVING gt_.f.-of the Westminster produc- tion is Stan Pritchard, a new (ace on the local stage seene who gives an o ut s t a ndin g W.W.AJID TIDID•••a DAJIC!M*DnlS AIM ._..,,_ .... _,. .... ''S.P.Y.S."' IAIHA STlllSMG JAMIS CAAM "PUMMY UDY" IPGI .._ ... THIN«PAlilnm" ..... ...0DFA nm-..f'o\IT It' II.I & .. DU TH Wl5tr II.I A -W.W. In. Ollie D• 1111: .... · I .. s.P.&.1.$." INI ••tllHCAIMATIOM OF PITI• nour ,., .,,.._. ()F IU HOUSl"'I ....... SAMCTION" laJ I "ROMTPA .... INol 8.40 9tt/S..n 12:30-4:3().8 .a ''THE SCAllCIOW'.' 6;4!>-10·4& SAt/SUN 2:304:4>1<1'.t !t FREE PAAK1NG J_. •••• s ...... ~\D!M1r HUHTIM&TOM CINEMA .. e!O•<l.ll\_., I m =:~rr!Ur ~lhleeft p 1111¥it:~ ......... (rom) Noltn l lHI ~l'I F1tm1111 Cl·hMI. 46 -~~· R11~ Rod CMltron. 47-9601 147-601 fl) flilllt c.. lt:OD 0 •-: "f"!Mlk" (tlrl} '51 - r,W """: (Q (Ziii) •A Tltlmtl JulllWI Moitn . · ...... (tlrl) '71 -Uoyd 81id1n.. m ... ., .. " Sa I (" f1.nt C.0-IJI. SlllMI Stloctlty. (llJ'fl) '41-Betty &r-tllll. Yldol Mt· ., m .. ...,.,........ I~. m ~ u....,. ""'.... m .. s-t ~>0 0 ~(])~m1t11en.. a:oo8~~oo ,._ "All AlnericlR Finco" All ••tlltt 1:4511 MM: (C) '11M Cm ti 111f ., 1110t tn0Vlt·111U.ill1 coupll de· Giit W (dn) 'Sl-Je.ln11t Cni1, tend1 on 11\f: Wikul. "-bold lo D.11t Roberuoo. ... ~· ' '". him 1 ctocum1nt1ry NStd Dfl loll' 1ttutn lo medical ,etm, alld man• 2:1111 • M.fl!PI: lllMr: ...,..... 1111 to c1t1tt tltYOC 111 the lamily, IJii&." "Tiit,.... W .._.. Bob's cl1wn1tn and hit prvln· 1:4511,...: ~ ..._., (d11) SOfS. ·so-T tny Moote, YIClot Mahin. KOCE Television ( Olfl!UOfJR!J )"A_,~alllQl,lieallalr.' . ' . DAILY PILOT • ,, " ' 111111• ..... • -e... ............. .. ·""11itDcllls It .... .. ;:::'KLANSMAN INI 'THE NCJT SIN:ELOJESTCRY_ . OTHERSIDE OFTIIE •MOUNTAIN' "':c.:MtM"+ ,,.., "LAU-..-C4N ..-0·· ..,...._.. WW.AND THE DIXIE DANCEKINGS ,. "' CIHIMAWEST =~='::::160tH•Wl\I lfl-44!1 -tl •IM<t ..... , ..... 91'1·414 1 HAllOITWtM ....... , ... _ ~ .. Back in 1957, W.W.u...d in1 'SS """"""""""' runtr.~ llllJlic. roblilnctain1 llltiDNll'd . .., ...... Di!"· ·; BuB'I' ~·LDS W.W. All'D fllll Dm••••o•••n• ,,.. .... CONNY VAN DYKE • JERR'f BEED• NED BEATIV ·'~ .. "······. .... -........... ,, lM IUOCrt1I •U·26l9 l• IUQIUI ""-°''"'-Mi 425-14Z2 ... -...; ... EARLY BARGAIN! ftc Wl5TIROOIC CINEMAS WIST~ AT llOOllHUIST ·~DIH MOYI SJ0.4411 ~r::y I c.uoM!. llJ w:= ••f•llAH Ill AllTONE-AHT SU.TT.!> 7:JO P.M. OUI -.'UI l'lllCI $2.50 AETll 7~ ' • I I '" Irvine • I . Organization Of S&LSeen Tbe ora:nntzatlon or trvtne Savtncs and ~an hu bee• ·announced by .Ralpb Clo<k, <halrman of the board. Ba1ed on the growth or Lido Unit SetsMe~t Irvine, 1od the proJec· tiOIU for its future. the board·of direetor1 telect· ed Irvine as a .prime location for Irvine Su_v· ing1 and Loan. ' I FINANCE BOARD MEMBERS,..... F' Include chalrm an Ralph .I. U)() _ lrTnS Clock of ·Clock~Con1t.ruc· lion Company~in Irvine: Le • vice chalrma~ David B. a.sing Cole of Modules:, Inc. in Irvine; secr etl.ry J . J f [ The "Lido Investment Jo• e P~h K e'n·n • d,y , ll Omp ex Study Group11 will hold Ne.\\· port Beacb •t· their bi-monthly meeting torney; treasurer Jack al the Newport Beach Of. R. Light of Raub, Bein,· 'rwo Orange County fice of Los Angeles Frost a nd AssoC'iates, rlectrical firm s have Federal Savines, in the Newport Beach. \ leased building sites Comfl\!lnity Room local· r r o m t h e I r v i n e eel at3201 Newport Blvd., Other board nie.rn~s· industrial Complex ac- acrou from City Hall, are Robert Anderson Tor cordine to Brian Hogg, June2,at 7:00p.m . · the Newport Beach· JIC vi ce, presiden't of buecfinsurance brokbs sales and m arketing. The aroup, founded by Ander&on and Anderson, Crite rio n Dev elop. former Newpart Beach Inc.; Dr. William Brady, ment, ·currently located mayor, Ned Hill of the orthodontist of Irvine; at 17722 Irvi ne Blvd., Lido Stock Service, con· George KnoWles, Irvine Tustin. has leased a duct& Its meeting" every architect ; Michael 1.2-acn: building site in otherMondayevcning. l\fcClellan of R . W. the I \C 's new Tustin For additional in· McClel lan and Sons, Inc. park. formaiion, C'ontact Bob in Santa Ana ; Henry .Synergistics Products Sandi, manager of the Quigley , Irvine City Inc .. has leased ·an ex· Newport Beach ff ( council.man and Arthur pansion 1.S·acre site ad. Los Aneeles }ed~~:i: C.. S~hu:k , J r . of Schick _jacent1 to its present Savinoaat 675.4500. Moving and Storage Co. m anufacturing facility • located io Santa Ana. atl9021"1cGaw Ave. .· Private Grain Probe Blasted WASHINGTON !UPI) -A federal mark~g official says the covern- ment should take cont.rd of the nation's private arain inspection system, rocked recently by charges of corruption and substandard ship· ments abroad. ''The more 1 look at this," said Agricultural Mar.ketij!g Service chief Erv1n L. Peterson, "the more 1 am inclined to the view that a public system ought to be publicly operated." Peterson said in an in· terview' he wa& voicing a personal view and not an offici·a l Agriculture Department position. Agriculture Depart- ment-officials have re· ported recent strong comp l aints from a number of for e i g n buyers about the qualiLy of U.S. grain -especial· ly corn -reaching their ports. But Assistant Agriculture Secretary Richard L. Feltner said in a separate inter view .the agericy's present policy is "to try to clean up the system we've got" before deciding "''hether to create an all-federal inspection program. Ttoubtei in the iystem becan 1url•cjng last summer when a Federal Gr•nd .Jury in New Orleans returned indict· menll charging bribery in connection with l'ertlfication of ships as fit to carry grain . Federal prosecutors have since broadened their' probe to other areas and r e.portedly have also been looking into chara:es of improper gradine. Sales Vp At Colony Colony Foods repart.ed sales rolie to $7 ,342, 778 for the quarter ended March 31 compared to $5,713,257 in the li ke quarter last year. Colony Foods reported net income of $197 ,316, or 21 cents a share. for the quarter just ended com· pared with $77.710, or 8 cents , in the 1974 quarter. The firm is h eadq u artered in Newport Beach. OAILYPILOT San Jose P V BLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NO'nCF. P:IC'JITIOUS •USINUS P:ICTITIOVlhM .... B T NAM• STAT•M•NT oom Onfiil .. ~.~low!~ tiff-.,~...... TJwlol~!:'~::..:.~"l.... .... ..,..... l"lllA.MI: WOllllCM-tOJt, JIG 0:-llft•H: S A ..... ~ ...... c.ur. """' CIHTUAY ATTlllACTLOHS. .. ACRAMENTO CUPJ ) Lt1 cr Jt""•"· t•s s. C•••I ~-=c.MtrOrl.,.,N......,liMO!. -s a n J 0 & e 1 e d wiorn..,. ~ ... 11. C.UI. t'hSI L.o• .. ,.,.,, Ille: .•• C•l~Y C 111 · · t · · TM• lllul.kw•• 1' C:tndll<lff lll'f' ~ lft.. cerw .. IOft. a orn1a C'l 1es 1n v!Wotl. T1>1,DoA1,..,,1,t.on0w.i•t1¥•ctir· num,erical popul.ation ""'' ,i.:.:~., ll>td w1"" 1,.. .., .. 1o11. K. rowth Jast year with an "c1ora ,1 0,._ ._,..,, L.Ol.A-.•M. .. Mlt( .... ll M . Rolt!I,, Sft.'ty, increase of 18,600, uc· w n. 1••~. ""'' ,,,,.,...,,, ,..., 11100 """' ""' cording to state popula· ~IMf.11 ~.,.. c..51 o.tt'r ':'.:, CwMw c1oraot0••"9" eo..m,., .. , lion experts. w is. n. ,., •M J-s, 1•1s !,...,$ tt·,"'5• ~ The Departme nt of Jtt.lbl1$1Wd Or•n~ CO.st o.uw P11o11 Finance's population re-1-----~-----~ ,,,,.,,,is.u,,.,i•1s •6»': search unit liaid San 1--P_u_B_L_ic_N_onc __ E __ 1 __________ _ Diego was second in F1cT1T1oui •u11"11sa PCBLJC NOTICE numerical gain wJth NAMIJT•T«MINT -.i---:::c:==-=-===~-16,700. The 1·a r .. est TIW!oll_i,,9per!o0fllt.doi1'19bul.i PICTITIOUS •UtlMliSS ID Ml•n: "&ME STATEMENT pcrl'entage increase CRAZ Y LADY AOVEHTUA t ... fOllJl"''Mi p.erl<)nl ''" dol119 all\Ong cities over 50,000 TOUR\. 11so c;o1c1e,, Ci•c1c, N """'._' •« d d b ltHch,CA."'60 \e1,1lfl Cool! \l\lftlort., IU• was rel' or e y 1(;111rilff11 o. ·E-Y. "'° -...... •1....r., c:;e,r. M9w. C..llDl'nl• Thousand Oaks which i•t'-.N••-•h.a<t1.c A.92~ '11lo1' Tllll 11<.o I -4 lecl t>y 1 Frtn<lt. D. or Cl._ k toutt.. $Jil l had a 7.62 percent in· ..... ,,..,,"<"" vc: "" ""'" M•v• .. L•""· ""•"•'"'• " I. • C'rease in 1974 . K•'""'"" o. e ..... , c.litol'ftl• titoi PUBLIC NOTICE . '""' NOTICll TOClll•QJTOlllS SUJtEllllOlll COUlllTOf' THIE STAT& OP:CALl~lllNIA l'Olll TMI: COUNTY OPOlllANGE .... A·t.11JI £•1•14! o l LESLIE (;, ARE NS, Dlt NWCJ. NOTICE IS 11 EllESY (,1VENW1~ c~llOt°l ol "'"•bow .,.,,.,.d d«edie<ll "'-! •It pe<wn' ll•vin9 Cl•lmt. ~1\\1 I~ wicl OKedeftl ••• •e<111lred lo !ill tlleM, wilPI I~ M <'fl'I '' "°UC:-S. In I,.. olliee ol 11'14! cle rk el IPI•......,. en· titl«I eour1. or 10 PffWftl them, will'I trw ne(HMl•Y ¥0\IChe•!.. lo I"• ul\dll"\l(ll'Ofd •I the ofllc• el SNPf!OrO, She"'*" & ".>unolS, 11n OuPo"t Ori .... WIW 11, ,_,..por1 8".a<ti. C•lll. 9?6'M, wflkll Is t~ ploK4! ot bu\I,..... ol 11>4! V-~i,,_ '"•II""'~"'' perlitiftlf'l9 10 !Mflolot~ot _.,a Oet -nl. "'ithl" li>ur moflth&offer 1'14! '"'' Jlfiltlli<•lion ot lhi!. l'Mliliu. 0.IOdAprllJCl, ltlS erocc-•r N•tlofltol BMa EJ<Kulor o4 !h~ Wiii ot the .oo ............ o 0Klld9nl SMEflttClllO, SNCl'NElllD •OUNOAI nn °"""" 0.1,,. ' WMll ........... Kll,(AIH.nt.W ,,.__ys._ .. _...., Put>lit.hfd 0t'*"'9e Coo•I O.il' PllOI, Mly1,l, 1S,22.1t1) 1$oll-IS Thi\ ~IOl\fMfnl •-*\ flled will'I Tiii\ 1tu,1,..,, " <oll>du<IH by e Coutl!w <•~•II e1 Otoonve eou .. 1,.,. M;o' ....,. •• 1 -'M•t.11/p. I• I'll~ Mr•. Cit>-5.<t....ttr ' . fUt Tfok u ... ..,..,I "'°'' filed willl the Pvblli.l'>ed 0r•fl9e Coo\I o.11, PilOI eoum:, Cler-el Or.1"941 C-y .,. ~w 11, H, •no J""~ ~. 11, 1t1~ 119.1-1 .._. ... 12, ,1•1s. PUBLIC NOTICE S-41>11 NOTICE TOCllEOITOlll SUPI llltOa COUlllT OP THE PU141 Pu&lit.114!4 Ot•n~ Co••• o.u, PllOI, .,.., IS, n. J't. Ind Ju"• ~. 1t1) 11~11 PUBLIC NOTICE ITATI 01" U l.lfOlllMIA l'Olll P:l(TITIOUS •USIMlSS TMICOUfllTYOPOlllAHOa' N•M•,TATEM5NT ....11.-1111• •The liollowl ... Ptr!oOll\ .... dolnglM.t- Es~ el OENt" CLAY COOi<, •l.o -·" --A OEN£ C. O!H)l(. 0 .C. /JCl()t(, TME I CMAI N, J:i.n (Ilk'~. DENE COOK, •~d '*' 0 . COOi(, Mluiot!V'9io,CA.9261S DK•aSH. Ev11v11 A. Brow.,, 11•n ctuo NOTICE IS HERESY GI VEN 10 Ille Hl/Ollr. M f»lofl vi.lo. CA. 9'2•1) ' crHUonot 1N•bow,..rnedOK.odelll M•rily" J . G••nl. lll>/2 C••• "'-'•II""""°"' No .. 111<:1 t l•lmt. .....,._ ........ M,,~ .... V•ejo,CAT?•IS tM ~Id~ .. , ••• f"tQulr«t IO,... Tiiis ltll!.IMSS ls COl\dll(led by • """'· willl 1 ...... ,.,..., .... """"""'· ~ 91,,.n.11Mort ....... shlp. ""'llffk • el tM <le•-ol ttie .w.....,,. E¥9IY""·••-11 tllllfd<_., Of lo IW'IMl'll 111..,,, .,;-. lrw Tiits t.LIMM,nl -I. IUecl with ..... ,....,,.......,_,,.,\, 101114!~ ~'Cler--Ot'Mte C"""'ronlN' .. tt. oftia o1 Ph1n-"I ..-ii Pl........U, l. "JS. •IJ Of .... A-.• P.O. Bo• 2 .. , Hvnl· RJUT lltQI"" .. Kfl, C..111. '2'4. whkllis lhe P\1111~ Or•"ll" Co.11 \I 0.H'f Pi~. plK• el but.IM'U el""'-·~ lfl .INyl, IS,n ,1'. 1•1s 11.)t.15 .-It-""'' pert..il'll119 lo IM et.late el MW Clec:Odfm, wa111 .. tour mOlltM olller -------·----~ it. tlr\t .,..ai1e~IOft ot this 110tice. o. .... "'"'u 11. 1•rs. Mil*94 A. Cooti P l:BLIC ~OTICE E•c:utore11 ... w;11 fl'•CTtnous•usn11ss olO•e ....... N.....,dOl't odlllll. NAMI: l:TATIME•T l'LUW«•TT &1'1.UNKETT . n.i follllwl"9 "''°" Is dolno but!• 41JOMYfA,,..,f'.0 ... •:IH ""'5 0•: ._. ........... (AIH.taMI AN.JOH 8001(S, 2)192 hlfNf Or .• T .. :..-eru...rl U.-M19Wl,CA.9?•11 A...._,._ .. _..... ........ M. AdioM$, Uff1 Bel'°" Or., PllblhhHI 0tM94! CO..~t 0.ity Pllol, Ugo.-Niguel.CA. 921>11 _,,,1.1s.n .1t1s l~fS This llliiJMS' ,, t••M:hKICd b, ... int 4i¥1duol. Do you ~wthe exact risk of your portfolio? A-M.Ad.lm• TPlls sl•lemenl "'•" lit.O willl the PVBLIC N011CE CO\ltlly c1~'-°' o • .,,9" Coufttron Mir ------------'!' 2, 1'15. ' I J • l } I • Paine Webber can tell you. Paine Webber's.Portfoliq Dynamlcs. Finally, an objective evaluation. No~ for the first time you, the indi- vidual investor, can look !it an objective evaluation of your portfolio. And see at a glance the exact risk ydu're taking. Only Paine Webber makes.this service available to the individual iqvestor and we call it Portfolio Dynamics. We feel it's so important, for a limited tim we're offering the servicewithout charge. . I USed by ~IR1osi 2,0oO ,iJidivid'ual investors a week. We began to offer these new risk measurements nationally in January. And already almpst 2,000 ,investors a week are using them·to analyze their risks. The !eason is that'these tested mea~qres are ob1ective. They aren't based on ~-hurich or quesswork or any one broker's opinion. They re the product of a precise, computerized, scien- tific model. · · ~ . , The better;f OU m~~ risk, the better ypu manage t,. These measures aren't d signed to sell stock. In fact, they may tell yob th;;i.t your prese~t portfolio pretty well b;tlances yl>ur objectives and risk.s. They also 't~Il y,ou what to look fot in die stocks'yoU' might decitle to buy OT sell. The r.esu/! ~; ypu 111easu re nsk better so.you c:an.man~ge 1tbeq:er. ;. For a fr~ risk a!tafysi~ of}I ur hol!'lings, please call .us: Or senef the'totlp,on belo~. .. ~ ' ,, , •• I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • •• ... '·' • •• '·' • --.... ""· '1!a-- llltft· l'EllUM!llil· •WIS U..111 Ollalll 1 ft .. • Mk haet .. I. fll5CO Paine \VcbbeT 620 Newport ~fer DriYl" Newport Sc;;aich, C.Uif. 9'l660 ?14640-ISbO .n •• J.ll .. '· •• I . I I-WOUid like a free PorlfolioDynamia risk analysis of my ',present pan.folio. ' ... ,. •"-· • --M ~ • I Nome • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • NBS Pa•ncWeD~t. ,I =--_ ___,, ..... ----L>P'-... ,..,.,...~=-::==~· 1111:···n.il.W!Q. I T.,,... .. ~p) ([ ... ) .'.._ I --.... ·•" .. ,. ~·t ··~. • I ----~ •• < • • ',, J r ' PUBLIC NOTICE l"IC1'1T10US •us1N•SS •AMC $TAT•MC•T T ... loll.-1"9 !Jf•'O"l ore llotnf ""*-'"' l"ROFE\SIOHAL MORTGAGE SElllVICE, ,,_ AOorns, Ho. :a. c:.t. MfMI, CA. 92626 o.;,,;o a. c.,. ... 11,, 11ot Sotrlit' ltd .• CO.II MlU, CA • .,... 0..rlff £ .... Ny, "llH Ml~fll Orlve, H\lllU"91011 BfHll, (A, Tiil• Mll ... \I 11 COl'ldV<leCI b' • ~r•I plrl-Shlp, 0..Ykl •. ConntillT This ,..,l...,ffll w•s 111•0 Mtl'I lhe c...,,,, Cl•r-•I O••"Vf c-~ "" • •P4M SUl"EllllOR COUlllTOFTME STATEOFCALIP'OlllllllA P'Olll TME COU•T't' OP: Olll•NGIE JllOT1C• 01" MEUIMG OP: l'ETITION f'Ollt l"lltOMT• OP WILL ANO P'Olll L.•TT•lllS T•STAM•NTAlllY Esl•lcofCl••• A. AIC:lil'I, Dec:•OHed. NOTICE IS HE~EllY GIVl!:N .IPldl L.1!11• L.e• Solomon•-• Lllll81111ir)(/I Solomon Pl•s HIM """''" " !tt'llll"" t6r ProO•le ot WHI •ft d fo r L•lle r s ......... 2l, ltlS. .,.~11 Tesi.me11ta r' r elereftte to which is r'O I IT\fde 100' lurlher parUc ulor s. arid 0 ... 1 Publllhed Or•n9f C~s1 Oau, Pllol, !lie ume oond 1)1.a<• 0( l'li!••in9 trw ,,.,.,. Mly IS, n, ,., •!Id J-S, "'s 11.0.1~ ,.., bffl'I wt +or Ju.,,, l , 1t1s. at t :lO •.m .. In the (Ourtroom ol O.ptrtmer>I 1--------------No. l el said <our1. •I 100 Cl"k Cenl~t P l:BLIC NOTICE DrlYl' We\1, ift '""' City of s...11 AN, Calilorftl•. 1-------------0.14!dMt' l S. ltlS. f'ICTITIOUS•USINESS WIL.L.IAM IE. SlJOHM, NAMf.STATl:Mt!NT COUl'lty(1.,,a T""' lollowlng l'fft.Ol'I is <loi"'J tou;. llllCM•lllD I'. AL.•ll lllTSOH ... ,,.s: tlUWlhMr9 ., ..... 1-!AA OLO E . SI MPSDN ......... l't- EOUIPMENT RENTAL, 10111 Ltwson ..... rlyNUlt., C..lit.tttl1 une. HtH'lll"9t"" 6e•<l'I, c11uorm.. •-•ytor: .._litleMr J-Rv<ll, JOlll L•wson Une, Publl!.hfll 0•""11" Coast D•ilf Pllol • Hunllnglol'I S.K.PI. C.ill!Orftl-* 926"6 MlyJl, 13, 'l'I, lt7S lft2;11 This bul.lnl'" ll C:Ol'ldUt.l•d by ... ;,,. ---- d1 .. ;ov.1. P UBLIC NOTICE Jo.11" RIKll ------------Tllis , •• ,.,,,.,,, ..... 11\0d wiln \he NOTICEINVITIMG•IOS c.c.u .. 1, Cl••-ol 0 •.tfl<Je Counly on~' Nolie~ i1 N!re"" give" IPl•l lht &Nrd r , "'~· of TN$1"1. Of IM Cooll CofTvTu>llY FOM Collf99 Dhhttl ot Or•no• C-ty, ~'blltlled °'"'OI Cusl o.u, Piiot:, C.lffon>I•. will ••eel.,. st•l<ld bkftl ""' ......... U, 11, H . 1tlS 16-j&.JS lo ll :OCl•.m .. Twsdoy, J""• 17, 1'115,.t lhO Purtlloli"9 0.1>1 . ot Ml<! KtlDGI dls- 1-------------1 "kl IOW19d •l ll10 Acf•m1 A-ue. Col.to Mitw, C•lllorltl•, •t wllkll time I.lid bids w ltl be p.,bl l<!y OPfned •nd <e· •dfor: PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS auSllllESS STATIONERY SUPPLIES. MAME STATE.ME.NT All bloh A•l lo be I" -*(CO•dlntl will! Tr.o lollowlftll pe•loft is dOlnt bu\I !he 1 .. 11rvc:Uon1 •ftd COftOili""s •nd ntM•i: Sptc;Hic:•Uot11 wllL<h 1<1 now °" 1111 CAT'$ PAW, •10 9 . W. 1111'1 st. '""""'btMCurfd fnlheolliteoll.,. Got.l•MllW,C.IJI, , Pun:~"I •flt el \~Id S<hl!OI dls- Mltl\oel Frt,,(11 MurpPly, fl'O e w Irk! . lllh SI., Co•t• Mlot.•. C•lll. ' E;i<ll blotder must subt1•il wltll Ill\ bid Tllll bullnnl It. cOl'lldu<l4!d av_. In • c:.lslllt>r's C:l'lt'Ck, tfrl1fl4!d chi<-. or dl¥tduofl. bicWef'I boflCI m~ POIYilble 10 lhe O<• Mkhffl F. Mwprty ~ of ,,.. C..sl (OMmul'lil\' Cat~ TM1 .t.iWrMftl wes lllfd wttt1 t~ Olltrlc:t8NrdofTrv11ee11,,..,,."""""' Coul\l y Cl•rll el OrOl'IQe COUftl' ... 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I,, lil/rtl'I HClll..-ed, CA. SfgMd: I .1 .. 1 NORM•N E.WATSON Tlll• lllllillfll I• COll~lfd lPf' Oii S.t lY. 8oMd ol Tr1,1~1tt5 ~. ()pftl: Juno11, 1•1s-11:00•.m . IC.F. Tsou P11bll\.M:d Ora11911 Colst D•HY Piiot. TM1 1t•t•M.,,I wos fllfd with lht Moy11.'l'I. 191S 1..,..11 CAollflty Cllr-OI O•-*l'IOt! COUftfy 1111,I------------~ ,,.,., 17, 1ttl. PUBLIC NOTICE I ) . . .... ~.-., ... -~ ...... .. .. ... ~ . . ' .. ~ ' Cf °"'LY PILOT lytal Y, ···"'· ..... \\'ilh c~r l al n re .... · e:itceplions )'Our body h:.ts the mea ns to ret>tore itselr. I f your m u!>cles are v•cuk , you can exercise to lncrc:ise thei r s'ren_gth. Jr a btonc is brok~n: it l'i.IR be hL•:tlL-rl. Thurtd!y. May 22. 1975 Se m inars' O n T a x She lter s How do soaring food pri<.·es af f ec t your \\'ealth? Doe~ a n uncer- tain et·ono1ny s till pro· \'ide Nn opportun ity for prorit? l!:i 38 i:ents of euc h doll ar you earn too much topuyintax~s ? These quest ions and others "'Ill be ans,,·er1..'<.1 tn a tive-week:.'l'minar on tax shelte rs, invest- ment su rvival an d weallh protection to be held Thursday evenings from 7·9:45 p.n1 . toni ght through June 19 . L •1ok-l!p 111 T h e Sk~1! ' lt'1 aSeller'1 llfarket I • lJsed Autos 'Bot ' By theA11otlated Preti tJ1ed car dealer& say lhey've got moribu1ine11 than they know what lo dO with these days. "I can't get enouch good cars." said I va n Gandrud , used car sule5 manager for Rydell Chevrolet In Grand Forks, N.D. o1ne used car market is slron ~er than the new ca.r market by neal'I)' 2 lo l .'' IT IS A SELLER'S MARKET, •nd prices are going up . a natloiiwide As· socialed Pres~ survey shows, -whtle new ("llr s·a1es are down 18 per cent from yeur·ago levels and de- alershi Jl :;;howrooms are empty of t:ustom~rs as often as not. the AP sur· \'ey shO\YS the tire kickers und door sla mmers ure oul in force on the ba<:k Jot . where used big , small and luxur)'. cars are moving likehotcake!:i. · .. month <0mplled, dealers sold 663,211 used car•. While .compacl und aubcompact ~an are depreclatin& at a norrnal ra te, big cars are ru1uUng about $200 above book value. But·most dealers report thut the m arket is so aood they can sell aifylh lng. Ben h1abu~. sale& manager or Olympic Lincoln·l\tereury in SeatUe. 11ald.tils firm Is selling t>A·o ul:ed c•rs •f e o uld •ell a polalo, It .fl h ad fo ur ..,,,_,,. -d..a -p rlee l a g ·~ndn-SJ,500.' ~~ , for every new au lo. Smilll and luxury useH c.ars ore selling best, e1ipeclally if lhe prit·e is right. Ir your bod y dc>t.•S not ser-v-e )'OU "·ell. you L'i.111 as.sist it to do .11 bt:'tlL1" job. \\'h alL'\'Cr t ile probl en1. lhc odd:. ~i re thal )'Our physil·i:111 r:nl help y ou rorrcl·l it . D e p e nd les s o n selr-t reatn1c11t::. ;.ind 1norc on a ph ys 1r1:in '!> ~uidalll'l'. ,.OU "'ill Si.l\'L' mul·h si{·l-.nl·S:.·tinil'. \' 0 U u R ,. o ti R OOCTOll. CA '.'IO PllO~E US -.·hen you need a delivery. \\'('will deli vt'r promptly \lo'ilhout extra charge. A great n1 01ny people r t'I)' on us l'or their hea lth needs . \\'e welcome r eq u es t s for d elivery service 11 nd charge accounts. Sponsored through the Chapman College orfice of Continuing Educution, classes will meet <.i t Fountain Va lley 1-l ig h School, 17816 Bushurd St., roon1 105. "Rising rood l'OSlS. high taxes a nd continu· isi g uncertainty a bout the e('Onomy a nd the eCfects of recession add to the necessity for l'u reful financial planning,·· said Neither motorcycle nor hang glider. this contraption, called a "Flyc)·c re. '' \V iii be demonstrated June 1 and June ·15 b y Chicago daredevil Kenny Ward at Trabuco Can:yon 's Escape Countr,y . Ward is scheduled to leap off a r a mp, clear a lake a n d a 40 ·fool e ucalyptus tree, sail over spectators and make a la nd· ing 200 feet later in the middle of a motocross track. "In the past six month!:i we've been in the finest used ca1• nlarket this country has see11 in rive years." said Bill The-e , national resale manager (or Ford l\t otor Co. •·Prices de-alers are gelling ror used cars also are go- ing up .. .'fhc r c 's just a lremendous demand.'' ··1 could sell a potalQ. if it bad four "·heels and a prlt<: tug under $1 ,~." Alabus said. HE SAID HE IS STARTING lo gel highe r prlces for smallor car s. Owners of 1971 und 1972 Cupris, for ex· ample, t'.l:l n get as much for their cars as they originally pa1d for them , said l\labus. , ••• LIDO PH AR MACY Honald Gable. a Ci nan· JS1 Hosp ital R.oad l' i a I PI an n e r and free Delivery el'onomist. "Legal l'Oll- Newport Beach 642·1S80 cepts and changing tax ~~~=======~ la"·s make planning dif· Crocker Calling New Hours Success Story Inflation forl'cs consumers lo look a t less expensive used cars for transportation. and recession forl·es some laid off "'Orkers, hard pressed for <'ash . to sell their late-model CUl'S and buy c..l o"·n. As demand for used l·ars increases, so do priees ~·from an uvcrage $1 .150 in J anu ary to $1,187 on i\1arch 10 , says an industr y trade maguzine, Ward's 1'ulomotive Reµorts. In Lillie Rock, Ark., !\-like Haney of Capitol City l\-1otors says business is "superfantaslic" and up 50 percent from last year. H a n ey said : ··1r you hav e something real clean and a price of Sl,500 to $2,000 those have been real hot. "The used ('ar n1 arkel is as high as il"s ever been in Little Rock. Low· mileage ca,rs are scarcer. People are driving longe r before the)' .trade and the miles are real high. I Clvll Grumbling .•• Gloomy Gus t in lhe ficull ror indi,·idu als and bus iness owners." Tuition for individuals is $25 ; husba nd and wife, $30. For mal registration ''ill be held during thl.' first class meeting. By STEVE ~llTCH ELL Ol tflt 0.1ily f"lltt St.1fl Crocker National Bank is tryi ng to dis pel any last beliefs the public may have th at bankers enjoy u short "''Ork day. now from reeently. other banks ··People ha ve been comi ng in before 10 OJnd after 3 to t·ash checks from their ov.·n banks." he said. "\V e us ually try to cash them a nd huve c..lr i:i'w\'n av.•ay s o m e l'US lon1ers f rom other banks bel'iJ USt.' of th is DAILY PILOT DESERT'S BEST BUY On ~1art•h 10 , the San f'r a n c is l·O·bas ed bank began an 8 :30 a.m . to 4:30 p.m . schedule al a ll 360 of its brant;hes in Californ ia. 1\lajor banks are usually open to the publit· from 10 a .m to 3 p.m ... and view! servil'e. 0 Indian ~· hill.r Gore.Jon l!:lmquist. as· sist ant m a nager of the Nev.·port Center branch admitted his bra n<·h is a "slow one.·· but said some Fas hion Is land <·usto1ners are s preading themselves out and tak · in g adva nta ge o f the longer hours . ~-J TOWNHOUSES Palm Desert TJI E\' DI D SO. al' l'O rdins to Crotker of fit·ials. "to rnake bank in g n1orc responsivt' to th e n ee d s u f o ur c·ustom ers .. Located in a sheltered CO\l e several hundred feel .bo,·e the desert rlOor ... Indian Hills offers an incomparable pa noramic view where c oo lin ~ breezes genlly s"·cep a way the cares or lhe .,,,·~rid ! Crot·ker implementt.'tl the plan without hiring new e1nployes or chalk- ing up unnecessary o\·cr lime-for bank te llers 1-lov.·'.' 1-~r a nk Zrebiec, mana ger of the Costa ~1esa main orfiee for Crol·ker . sai d b a nk e mployes usu a ll y v.·ork from around 8 : JS ·a.m. to 5:15 p.m . "a nd Crol·ker has simply s ta~gered their \l.'Orking hours lo in- it iate the program .·· OP}: RAT I ONS supe rintendent Shirlie Hernandez of the San Cle m e nte branc h said she hasn't seen mul"h of an increase. but that her t·u s tom e r s s eemed pl eased >A'ilh the ne"' hours. Five cuslQm-designed 5wimming pools-an .. ~cree~ed teqnis lc~urls add to t!le ~ew way•.O'Uit&.fOu'll happily f1nd'at Indian Hill s-Palm De1erl! 1973 PRICES! 2& J BEDROOM SINGLE STORY TOWNHOUSES from $34,500 10010 DOWN 8 3/4 °/o FINANCING 9 %. A.R. --~-~--''--..;,;.;.;.;;'-~~-.i I • ! '. t. LOC.TION Ml_!' fl<.11 IC ~C~le Zrebiec said his branch has experie nced a de- finit e in c r ease i n customers since the in- ception o( the plan nearly t"·omonths a go. .. T H E EXTENDED hours have been "ery "'ell r eceived by existing customers a nd lhe ne'"' ones ,.,,e ha'\'e obta ined.·· he said. One proble m bank of· li ciaJS; said they h ave not had is keeping up with bookkeeping chores - tasks that usually keep bank em ployes bu~y dur- ing the hours th e bank is l'losed lo the public. Zrebiec, of the Costa i\lesa mai n o(fice, said the extr a three hours · Crocker is open lo the public have not hindered what he call s interior opera tiona l ~·ork con- ducted by telle rs and ~mployes. I\\\ I'll Hi il ldl''lt \! t.n '\l,._'i !11 11' ! I'll< 1\i South Coas t Pl aza's bran c h assis t ant mana g er fo r l oans, ~larshall Mac Donald . said l'Us l o m ers are usually "·ailing outs ide <.it 8:30 a .m . for the bank to open und said he has noti ced quite a tra(fic "THIS WORK is dis- tributed a mong tell e rs and other e mployes, "-Oe explained. ''Naturall y. when you open at 10 and close al 3 there a r e fewer interruptions, but our tellers work in between 1:10 .... ~?."' Maybe you shouldn't ~y this luxurious . lS be Mark IV A lot of people are discovering t hat for them, leasing smarter t han quying . You may s u rprised to discover that leasing usually requires no down payment and that monthl y payments are often less. -.J=m;,,;-r-c_:_; ~ .... ----,~ . . ( g,•i L) ~ Isn't it time you found out if leasing is for you? Just drop in and see us, we'll be glad to calculate a lease for you at no obligation. customers and gel it all done in the sam e amount ofUme, "Zrehiecsaid. A bank o£ficial at the Harbor Boulevard ~nd \\'ilson Street branl'h in Cost a l\l esa s<.1id t he staggered work hours are "'orking well for his i.'mployes. "Son1etin1t•s \\'e \\'Ork <1 little later to call·h up, but that 's1nor.e the ext·1·p- tion than the rule," he said. t"ULL·SIZED USED CA RS seem to be selling best . U('l·ording to used cu r salesmen. because the consumer has hud lime to get over last year's g;.isoline sho r tage. "•\ t\100-ye;.ir·old car that sold last vear ror $2.700 lo S2.900 no"' is going for $.1 ,200 to $3.300," Gandrud said. l·le indicatec..1 that the increase in s mall t•ars is not nearly as great as Cor large ones. L"sed car s a les began climbing steadily in J anuary, when 535,714 were sold. During l\larch, the latest "We're g iving as much for a Cadillac Coupe de Ville ~s we did IO months ago," ltaney said. "People "·ant gas mileage, but they want a lit· tie luxury, too." 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And "Since 1960, the national ferti1ity rate • which measure.a the -expected number or births per woman ror all wom en between 15 and 44 • hu pl unged Crom 3 7 to 1 85 substantial ly below the Zero PopUlaUon Growth level ol2 1 children ''THIS DECREASE,'' SA \'S a recent report by a special Senate Finance Committee panel, "undoubtedly r enects Increased attention lo famlly planning more and !better birth control methods, and ma1or chan"es In life styles of some segments or our society Should this trend peri;1st, the population 20 to 64 years of age would stablltze early 1n the next centur,> but the number or elderly "'ould continue to expand for some tame It then would take a higher proportion of goods and services produced by active workers to support the over 65 1n the 21st • century than it has 1n the 20th And "this 1s true," emphasizes the 'wh ite paper' pre· pared by five former Health, Education and Welfare Secret aries and three former Soci al Security com missioners, ' quite aside from Social Security'• -meaning 1l includes private pensions, pubhc assistance etc BUTTllERE WILL BE offsetting factors (1) If the burden of supporting the over 65 1s increased the burden of supporting and educating ch1 ld1 en will be r e' duced -a nd with smaller families more women will be able to earn paychecks But we also should not accept so blandly estimates stretching so far into the future and sub J CCt lo 1:10 many unpredict ables As the Senate Finance Committees panel report notes ' With the humility learned from many past experiences demographers agree that 1t ts hazardous indeed to forecast 1 ruturc ferl1l1ty rates ' And sure enough th e s teeply dechn 1J1g birth rate seems to be slowing, reports of the Nationa l Center for Health Slat1slics suggest ln 1974 , for the first time s ince 1!:170 the number of births rose -even though by onl) 1 pe1 cent And recenl sur '-;CYS show that ,>oung married 1 ou pl cs arc pl anning to have tnough c hildre n to produ{c :.i national fert1hl) rate somewhat above today's 12> ANOTllE R UNFORESEEABLE 1s what actuall r Will happen to wages and pnces dunng the next 75 years I for instance prices were to rise at an average annual rate of 2 percent and wages at a rate of 5 percent (unlikely but not 1mposs1ble 1t has happened before) the present f1n anc 1ng of Social Security would be entirely adequate Tlus would hold true eyen with the changed ratio or retirees to working people But under other assumptions there will be a need for some add1t1onal income to the s,> stem 1n the long run And 1r that turns out lo be the case, almost certainl y there "Ill be a gradual 1ntroduct1on or fu nds from generol revenues beginning around 1990 Both former Social Security com missioner Robert M Ball and former HEW Secretary Wilbur J Cohen point out that 1t 1s us ual 1n most other cou ntries for Social Security to be financed '1a various sour ces The usual and "ell -tested comb1nal1on or financing in othc1 lands part by direct cont11 bul1ons of workers part by contr1but1ons of employers, part by contrlbUtJons from the federal government's general revenues TllE l~ONG RANGE COSTS or the program also would be substantially less than now estimated 1f Congress were to t hangc the benefit increase formula to ausure that benefits \~ould be tied more closely to increases 1n wages and not so closely to price 1ncre.1ses The' whale paper ' signers propose that Congress con 81dc r subst1tut1ng a formula which assures that protection \\Ill nutomat1 eally keep pace with "ages, but not exceed in· c1 eases1n wages This change also\\Ould provide ~ou as a worker, with a greater cert:i1nt y that your benefits would r eflect your level of hvlng at the t im e of your retirement When obJect1 vcly examined neith er the short term nor the long tc1 m f1nunc1ng problems seem a cause for panic, do they ' t•t1i11t•r!( t111d L,11st1rs New York !UPll -Tn1 lollowll'l!I t!•I ShOw• !l'oe sl<Kks tn11 n1~1 oalned ..-1 ind lo~t the mo•I Oa\•d on .-r<.tl'll of tllanoe on tnll N1w Yorll Stock E•c.nan~ Nil one! 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LOS ANGELES !AP ) Stoe:kholders have approved a pro· poaal for stacgued terms for Twen· llith celltury.tFox Film Corp d1rec· tori i s a means to head off any proxy b•ttl .. Under the proposal adopted Tues day. one third of the 12 membe r board would come up for el~llon ~ach year, thus requiring a minimum of two annual mteUng:s lo gain eon trol ) ' '· ' ' :·0 , "Why do 1hey put the peanuts 1n 1he1.e little pock· ages?" P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USI N ESS NAME STATEME NT TM loHowl"ll perwns •rt dol"!I bu>I· ..... ,.\: THE BANANA AEPU8ltC,. ... !>. eo.it Hwy., L..gunt k•cll, CA!iloml• '16$1 Mr. Fr•ntl\ Bolllolla. 131 N. HOiiy, Or•no;ie, C•lilornl• 92 .. 7 Mr. Rober! G. Squire, 180 Loma Ttrrt<oe, L.19un• 8e•t h, C•hton11a lf'H.)1 • ~~ ~;~ c!~111'::.~ ;,1~~ i.. ..... , Mr. G•egory Mllt~i, JIO L"""" ltrr•t•, L.•oVnt 8tat11, C1iltornl11 "'" Thi• t>u>lne•• •• condut ll!CI o, 11 !llf'll•&I p,irlii.er •l\ip. Gre90ry MiltMll, Pilt!n.r Tiii> •UleMtnl Wil> 1/1.., ''"'" ! ..... Count., Cler-ol Or•n~ County oii M.>y 1, 1t1S FQflJ PvbllSl'leG Or•nve Cw•t D•lly Pllol, llNy I, 1$, 22, 111, lt1S 1....0-15 PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE loiOTICE OF TIME ANO P LACE OF PUBLIC SAL.E OF COL.LATERAL Notice " r...reby Q>~t!n by IM "" ~•\l<;Jn~d th.it • puDllt '>Ale ol I"" 1011.,..,,.g d<t«.,bed <Ollaler,.1 W\ll bl! l>eld •t tM llOV• al 9;00 A.M. on\llOI 2/tll Cl•r a l """'· l'<l~, •t Sbll Weit 19!11 St•e•I. Co••• Me~ ... County "' 0.-df\Qll', Sla1e 01 C•uta•ni". Ous, 11r~•\es "ne orn~r petroleum produtts, IHti, \"lie•. ll"\\e"e~. •u1oma t1ve o"•h •f\O •<C•••Gries. o;er~i<• •l•t1on tools •na t!qurpr»e<ll. Tt11s noli<e Is 9iven in atcordlll)C• wH1>111e p•ov1sian1 "' S-.:llon ~'>0-1. S.Ub- Cllv<sion !J~. 01 tlle Undorm Con•· n>e•<•<>I Co.oe ol tile Slate ot Ca11ror n1•. O•te-<IMay ll, l~IS UN!ON OlL(OMPAN't' OF CALIFORNIA •Iii So..tll 801tston S1·~~1 lo~ An!lel<!S. Calilo rn1• er: Robl!n 8. Klnin1ell M<tnager General ~rv1<.,., l1t1i Pom11~11eo Ordn!I<' Co•st o.,.i, Pilot. MdY ?l, 10/1 · 1821·1} --===-=--'------------11 NOTICE 1111\llTING 8105 8 ·611S9 NOTtCE 15 HEREBY GIV(N t11 .. 1 HOTICE TO CREDITORS ll'le Board OI EduCill1an ol ll>t' Ne""PO<I SUPEfUOR COUfl T 01' THE Meiil Un1l1eC1 S<.l\001 0 1strit t OI 0."'19' STATE OF CALI l'ORNIA FOR County, Cehlorn1d. "'ill recelw ~dlf'<I THE COUNTY OF ORANGE 1>•05 '"' to 11 :00 A M. on In~ J(tt;, OIJV OI NO. A·IU10l M•V !~IS <t• tn., O!lite o! '"10 Scf'IO<JI 'Eit•I• ot FREO 0 GOM EZ, 01~lrict, !ot•teo •I 18SI Pl<t<ent•a O..ce•~· 4v<!nue. Cost• M>:••. C•l•IO•""'' di NOTI CE IS HEREBY GIVENta t1'1' ..-111cn t1m1: ••1U ll10\ will be i>ullh<lv erect.tors al 1..., aoove no1""'d CIKe<lent -neuano ":'"O !or: lllM •II pe''°"' n1~ong c1•1ms ~In" l>HOTOL .. B EOU!PME NT the \•id lleceoen• ••• r•Quired to Ille A1l 1>10~ '"'e lo 00 in •ccc.rO •nc" wl!ll them, ,,.un the nece•sary ~oucMrs, in Cono11ions. lnSl•u<!1on\. dnd ~''""" tl'le ottict ot the cler~ ot Ill<:' allO"" otn• t.ons, "'""" .Jre now on l11e on ll'le Oll•Ce ht It'd c°"rl, or 10 p•e.enl 111em, woth 11\e '11 ,..., Purc11 .. ,1ng A9"nl of >••O S<;noo1 ""'"''~r, vouche•s. to the unde<s!gned 0 1StflCI, !8>1 Pldttn1t .. A~ .. n....,, Co''" al the otl!te al Billlnvi ;ind Swater , 1'011 Mt>sa, C•lilo rnod E••I •tt• SI., Sui II 111, S.nta An•. Cllit. E<llll DldOer mu~I >ullm>1 a_ ti.a oe· 9110lo, which is the place ol tivsi"""' al oosll •n tne !o•m 01 a cer1>!1eo or ll>e und•rSignfll in aH mitte•• Pl!•t.li'l· ~<H"'"'' <"ec• '" " b•O OOn<I eQW! 1o 1119 ta 111eestite ol ••Id dtcedeot, wir111n '""percent 1\ I ot !lie •mount al tne lour monlM 1tter ll'MI tir•t publ1c;i11on ll•O. mdoe D"yilOle lo Ille O•~r 01 ot tlll noli e Newporr·Me• .. Un111ed Sen.oaf 0.stflCI, O.~ed A~r .. 128, 1915. " ~rtormance Ba nd m~y ""'•eQu"oo Rotrert Oiunl~ •nd .,, '"" O••<•etton 01 1h" 01\t,,cl. !n 1n,, ,.llredGlliterr"' ~"'"' 0 1 !allure 10 en!er !nta wch <on· E•ecu•or-iol lh9 Will 1•dct, tile P•Ot<'eO• o+ 1;,e <tie<~ will 1>e ol tl'Ml•bove named oece<:lent. tor!e11ta, or 1n <•'e OI d aond. tl>o! 1.,11 BILLINGS ANO SWATEJ. ~um tne•eo! w.11 be •o•lelled to "''d 1ty· H•r11•dS••l•a S<;hOOI 01,lr1c1 ot Or•nqe Counlr. JOi1 Ei,14111 SI. H•. 211 Na tudder ma"'. wotnoraw n1' l>H:I +o• a s.111.;i Ani, Cilif. 921111 P.,flOd Ill ro•(y.f1vc !•SI Qay, alt<:• 1™" T .. : 0 14l .W7·7•11 3~!e ""'tor 1;,eopen1ng tne reol. ~ AllOrtwY' 1..,. E•ec .. tor1 ll'I• 8oa•O Of Edu<atoon OI !ftt, P\lt>llSlled Or0in91! (°"SI Oa oly PilOI, No:wpof!-Mt\d Uno!1eO Scnoo1 0.\>lri<I May}. I. IS. 11• l~IS 15-11-1~ ""'- f i.E.'06 """"'@ , ..... @J©J\\,,\ID~~ ~ • • ~ \.AWM fiRf\\.\IER • i(• • ,.,...,r.,., ttie rogn1 10 re1ecl anv or •II' I--"-'""---'--"-'----------I t>..,.,, aNJ not neto:''""ly atcept 1""'1 ~~::~~:::::::::::::::::::::~m~;0~~ ,,,_,, llid, ano ta waive any 1nlorm.tH 1--~P'._'.U'._'.B~L~l~C~N~;O~T~l~C~E:__ __ ]~..:::::t.::::\t::::{:~:t~~ •-------IW or irreguloi,,ty 1n ;iny '"0 •t<<:1veo. ~' 0 11te0Mav 1•.1q1s 5LP·1S11• NEWPORT -MESA SUPER10R COURT OF THE UNIFIEOSCHOOL OISTIHCT ST ATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR ot Or""<I" Coun1v. C•l•lom.a Sy Doro\hy tta•vey F1Sher Purcna"nQ Agenl >56·3280 THE C.OUNTY OF ORANGE Ho. A·IUJll NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOH PROBATE OF WILL AHO FOR PuOh•ned Ord,,Qe Coa ,t o ... 11y l>•IO!, LETTERSTESTAMEHTARY l~~~~~~~~~i~~~~ ~J??, 19/} 118A·l5 E~tateol MARION c. WE ILER, ak .. o,\A RIO N CAROLYN WEILER, P UBLIC NOTICE 0ecee~-N0 11cE IS HEREBY GIVEN In.JI NOTICEOFTRUSTEE'SSALE RA NDY PAUL WEILER ;,<ls lolfl<I No. 5116 -.e•e1n" PCl1!1on !or Prall•le of W•ll at'll:I on J n1! 11 1q15 "' 10 00 AM. lot i\~uan<eot LeH~r~ Te s•.irnMl.i•y to UIHON "eANIO:". "' r·ru•lee unQl,r ,.,,.; !""-' petorioner. •el<:"•ence !o w~•Ch i. pur\uilnt lo O.l'll at Tru'1 <I.it~°'-"TldO.. IO• furt"'1r P••t>cul~rs. dR([ 11>d1 tot>e• lb. 1912, m.o<11: l>v hJl l•OO p.,,k IN:' t.m .. •nd Platt' al llea,.n11 I""-'""""' O"ve, " 11enera1 PilflMl •\"•P anCI re-"Wi Deen 'le! tor JUNE J. !915. •1 II.JC corOeU Otlobolr JC. 1~11 1n Book IONS J m . •n tne tou•ttoom ol 0tPd'1n"ll!nl P•qc 309 ot Ollie ••I Re<orO; '" tl>t-01. "'"-l 01 \.t1d court, at 100 C•vK Cenler litt ot 111e Retorde• ol O•onqe c.o11niy, Or11•e We.i, in 1;,e C!1v ot Sdnld A""· c~11!0•n1 ... given 1o ..e<1.1re an Hi<"'l>!eQ· C•l•torn"' nc~\r,n l•vor o l UNION S A"IK , a D•teO MdJ l6,1lllS Coil • orn1a corparalion w oll sell ~l Wll.LIAM E. SI JOHN, put>llc a1>t tion to n1qne,I b•O<ll!I• to.. County C1e•~ ta'l'I (PAYABLE AT TIM E OF SALE R08ERTT.MAROLO I N LAWF UL MON E.Y 01= THE )06PrlntelonDr. UNll EO ST AT ES I a1 1n~ N0•1ll From P.O Sox 24t• ~n1rdn te to 1ne Orange <;o un!v laMe••,C••i1orn1~9261• Cour1hou'e lfX•1tO at 100 C•v•c Center , .. , M6·6•6l 0 •1ve we~• 1n 111e City ol San!d Ana ano Allor""' for: Petilloner • Germain's Hanging Basket • Gflltr1vs 10" r-.:fweH Mditl witli i...,.rs IM~ • 1 ... 1 fff "*•111 ... .,...... "'"'·'"""159 Reg. 7.75 Counly ol O.anve. State ol C•l>lorn•d. Put>ll~O Orange Cod s! Oa.1y PtlPt. al! rtl!lll , lille . .,nd •nler<:"i1 can.,...,.,,11 to Ma y 11, 11, 28, 1111~ ---'''"~'~-'~'liiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;~--::;;;;;;;1"\ ,...., now l>t'ICI by ol unoer said Dll:ed in --- Cut Foam 'Shreddles' .. !he properly ''1ua1eo 1n II><' C1!1 01 Pl:B.LIC J\OTICI~ Newpor1 6"'acn. •n 'a'" county anu 3.· Bar Grille Anti-Siphon Valve • s1.,, _,., Mck..., NII <•I• I tit4I • ,., .......... .,. .... & ....... QlJYSSEY™ Rain-Bird Sprinkler Heads . "-"• .. , ... ,.,.., "' .... "" ... lt.tclt l l'ftHlr ,..., fw ..... te .................. Flot •••..•.••••••••••••• 89' ,,,_ .................... 1•• ' ,, ,. 10 Ft. Lengths PVC_.PIP;e • Sc._..• 12i ,&estic .,,IM.Mr "'4t i. ci-lc1 el l/'f' ... J/4" 4il11t1ttn . 1/'f'•IO' .............. . l /4"110' ............. .. ,, ' . 'lay-0-Vac ., si.1e.a....c:r11>eo•~ !---------------\ PAACEL 1; NOTICE OF TR U$T£ £ '$ SA~IO Tne Nor111we11e•1, 10.201ee1 ot lot Lo.onNa. JJ9-01 Screen Door 10, •n<I all of Lal 9 at Tr•t l NP. l1S, "' T.S. No. ll-0)8·• \/!Own on" m•p reto•<IPCI '" l)Ol)k 16, T.O. SERVICE COMPANY a\ duly • ........... n1 ... flMll MagnCIV"o~ "Ta.bl.e, Lamp . I "" l '• . ,., .... -~··· .. from llil<;IC!~ •land•• ot Ml•ceUaneou• MilP'>. appaonteo Trustee under 1;,e tolfowing retoros ot ,a;o Oran!le CPunly, de~"t..d~eo ottr11,tW+L LSELLAl • Y~,.... .. -• 1 .. dtlxt )y tlec:trMk .... \ Calrlornid. PUBLICAUCTION TOTHE HIGHEST • Excef)t the Nonh,,,.el!~•ly SI olClet"t BIDDER FOR CASH IP•vallt• •t 1 1~ ,,at«fl....,... ·-... ..... ~-'°"""' •, Switdl .......: ....... ., C_ -~' ol §•10 Lol ~ ot ~le 1n 1a,,,.ful money ol Ille Vn1teo • W ', J2"' er J6" ~ PARCELl: Sta!e'\ all fight. tillt .. no 1n1ere\1 con· --"•I L~~-Lol 10 O! l ••<t No. Bl S, a' '""""non ve veo to .. no "°"' nefd llv it un<k'r '"id \ ~ • -, n -••BA I -· --.-• "° aM<lP •e<o•Oed1nl10<>~11>.Pol<,1e,•J~no Dee d o t Tru•I •n tne prooe,ty \ -nl I iKWN '' •• 01 Mf«ello)neou• Ma 1". rO"C.oro, ot here!nil!le•O.."'-•<IM!O : ~ w1dO.•ngeCounty Cahtorn•d. TRUSTOR: P AUL PACE RA, JR . a \ 9•• 11'1e•ea•. 8ENEFICI AR V: RAY MOND ALTON • PARCELl: M!LLANO ANO MUAIEL WEBER Tne Soutne•~I Prly 28 811 le" ot 111e MILLllNO, ~u,b•nd .. nd wote as Jo•nt '"~''""o"'"""""'~'~' "~"m" \\ ~ \I ' {, ',_ Nor•nwester!y .ll.811 teet ot LO! 8 01 tenanh 1r•tt No. Ills .• , shown on a MllP •e-Recorded No~emt>f'r 2J. l~ll a~'"'''· t O•ded 1n book 16, paoes •l dnd •• ot Na llOOI 1n Dook 11000 oaoe 2Jll ot OI· M1\.Ctllaneou1 Maps. record\ Of .\d•O 11<••1 Re cords 1n Ille ottlce of tho! O••ngeCountv.C•l1lorn••-Recoreler ol Or•nqe County: 1o1io °""o l (~i\~~==~~=;~;;::::::~~8~;~~~ PARCEL4: cl lrusl oesc,.l>es tne followtnv poa. \ Lot 8, 01 Trlcl No. 81 S ~nO rn" per1y Ncrth-iltfly 11.l>O feet cl lo!'/ ol PARCELi : Tr.Kl N". Hl.1, "' sl\Own on .. M.op •~· Tne Sou!hedU<!rly 1~ feet of Lot • cara..o in l>Oak 16. o•oe• •J •nO •• ot and IN:" Nortll-s•er!y 16.SC feet ol loll M•\.Ce1!11fl<:'ou, Maps, r ecard1 0f Or•ng. ol 1•...:• No. 11>21, in !tie C1ly.ot Newporl Covnlv. (Alilor n1a &o•t ll. •s per map retoroeo in Book •I. E•tePI tl>e Nor •hw<",ll-rly SJ llOt~t p.oqe 3'i Of Ml~eH•neou• M•os. In II• o: Loi 8. olh<e ot t;,<:' Coun!y RecorCle• ot s••U PARCEL.S: county " Tl\a! POft10n OI Lo! q OI f•,>(CI No. PARCEL 2. Tne Nortllwesterly 18 l \S, ,.s 9'Qwn on 11 M .. p rttaror<1 1n -~ lee! or Lot? •no 11111 01 Lo! J al Tr11e1 No. 26, IW9fS 'l •nd '' ot M•SCel!-.., 1671. 1n tile City of Newpart S..ach, 11s ,; M;ips, r<:"torOS ot ~•ld Oran..,.. C.OUmr . .:ier m•p recorded in Boak •I, p.;ioeJ9al Ol..C:flt.<I i>S tollo""'' M1ste0,1nt!'QuS M11ps, •n \lie olhce ot 1,,. P1rce!Eassl!Ownon11Map f!led1n county retarder ot s"IO county, •' book11,1>11ge11 olP1r<elMall'..lnl.,. E:<i:C EP TING tlleretr o m tn e otlice ol !fie '°""'Y Reca•Cler al W•O Nortll,,,.f\ltrlr 16.SC tee! al Lo• l. 0.-•n<JtCoun!r. ll26 Vi• lido, N•wPorl B<:'lt h, Na"" known •s Tra.ct No.~•. ~' c.r.to•n•••1M.O -...non a ~P recorded In l>ook Jl6, "Ht" street aoore•~ or common Cle (Ml9"S l l and 31 ol MILce11.,neov• MIP•. s1g.,..11et1 " """""n 11bove, no w•rr..,1~ retor<hot O••nge Countv. C•hlorni•. , is q1ven •\ •o lh (omp1<1lene's or cor The-1otreel •ddre1• 1nd otlle• torrvnon re1.,_ltie•• ~. •· oeslqn;it!on. 11 •nv,ot tile r••I prOJM<•l• I T~ 1>•nel1t1a•y urlO<:"r ••ld Deed ot c1n<.r1t.<111t>o~e is purparled looe l>3J fru\I, ov re11""n of 1 l>reat ll orocteult l.iOo Plrk 0fl¥e, Ne wport 8'!•<11. 1 1n the olll1gat1ons \'ltured tlier•b't', ~ C..1llorn1i 1111'•'90101e ••ecuted ann delivered to S..•d wle W•ll a., m dOe, ll~t wilnout tho! und4H\igned a written Detl•ration •, co~tn•nl or w.•rranlv, e•pre.S\ Ot im-,ol O.!•ull alld O<:'mand for Sale, - ,piled, regarding l1l1t, pas,essron, O• tn· written nol1<• ot llre•cll and ol ele<:l1<>n ci,1mbr•nc:e,, lo ply lh., prlnt!p.il wm Ito c•us.e tl>e "flder\lgned to s.tll wld ot wiP note, l><'t U•.0 t>y s•ld 0..t<I, lo.JP"OOl',l't'los•tiUy s•ldaOh11<1!ion1. - wit: $1, 1 ... 11•.00 with intere,.i lrom lho:'re•ller ine und~''"lned <•UW!d' w id A .AQl"ll 1, 191•, ., In ••id note provtoeo. no11t<! ot breach •nd ol flecuon to bit lld••nces. ii ;iny, una<:"r !hf! terms OI ;Retor""° 0..cemOl!r 10, \~1' .,, Instr. "'Id Deed; IHi, charge• 11nd e)lpen"l!I No. 1~•3 in l>OO~ llJO'I page 116lal wld • ol tllt l•u,tee an<I of !hf! !rush CH~fllt<I 'Olllc!•I Records. byWk10etd. r Said sale "''II oe m•oe. but "'ilhoul TM r.e.-ellci~ry ur>Oer u110 0,.eQ, by cO""en•nt ""wa•r•nty. e •pre\s or-1.,.. rt•-' at a bre•cll or oetaull in"'' Ob-1;ea, r~•rOin.g title, oo•~•sion. or en· llg.itllons secur<!O U1ereby, lleretotore umbr•nces. •o fl.I• thtt •em•ininqpr1n. ••f<uted i!nd delivered la llW un. clptl wm of 11\t notes "'cured lly wile Otrslgned • written Deci.,.Uon 01 Oeed at Trust, with lnteresl ,,, ln ,.~Ill O..lault and 04!m•Od tor S•I~, ana W'l'll• note P•OvldeO, •Clv•nces. ii •nv. Uflder let! notic:t of tM-eKll •od election la U~ term1 ol 1"1d Deed of Tru,1. le+i, ca;.oi.a Ille underlifan•d lo .all uid P'1>-!larges •nd e•DtnLe\ ot tl>tt Tr~tHI !lmf"IY lo WlldW 11111 ot>li9111lon\. -nelolltwtrush t re•ledbyw1C10eedot uwr<1•t1er, ori Fet>r.,.ry I•, lt7J, tlw ~· Tr"''· dl-rtl9fll'CI ca;.11.ed 1•ld nOlk• ot breeth S.!d '''• w;u l>e Plelll an Friday, J.,,... Mid ll•ctfoin to tM recorded In Booll 11, 1911 at 11 :00 A.M. 111 the attic• ol I' \1)11. P•oe Jt9 ot Olllcl•I Recorlh In r.o . Strwlct Como•nv. B•nM ol &alCIRKordtf'I Ofllc•. merl<• T-tr, One (II~ Bt"" Welt, 0.IM: W~ IS, lf1J ilt 1110.0r•not. C•lllornl•. UNION SANK 0.ltd ~y 16, 1•1S •IMld l r\•ll••. 1.0. Str,iu COmpanw e;iJNnnt All•,.. a1 wld Tn1•IH r\EAL.1 . By Rull! E. Bro....., 0' -1M1, As1·1.S.crelar~ 1 t'111tllt11•d Nl•OOl'f -H•rbor He""5 Publllh•d Newpor1 H•rbor Nt w\ I PfeM <-binitd WllPI !flit Or..,,. CM9f ftti t omtlineO Wilh !hf Or•ngt C.0.sl O•llw "llQ_t, M•~ 11, 1•. •nd ;1yPlklt,,..,..,21,lt.•ndJ-s, AIMS. ,.,, 11»1S !tis llSl-IS 3M Barbeque 3 Pi ece Set Scrubber Bar be que Tools • w.ni. ""*" .._ • ~ -· .. ts iflt• ''""" .,... • Cenffw--1"-'", (l'I( •• .............. _ • ''"""" ............ , • 1 .. w.. ............ ......... .... Rt9. aac 299 1.4' Electric BBQ Lighter • SNrtl d1en ... 5ret ............ ,~ • Illy .. ftlr .......... . ... 177 2," • 04yuef ettiHltes 11 _, TY • 1i.c.k ... wWt1 ... cMr, 17" ............ ,..,. • 1 .... t.r..1t ..... ....... -, .... "8Jr?Ufl~ 9995 Portable M eco"1 Charcoal Grill • "'"' ..., fin ..... - t l'r.1 11" ,...._. cMkillf •"" • A .. dtM -olrolf . ....,......,.,....."' , ......... ,.,....,,. rn ' .... It-..... ,, ... '" •/•-iTI-•.' ,,;.1yo~-.... ,....~ ·• • ••• ,-4'' 7.ta ' . ' • • _, SANll Alff. • I Thurld•y. Mny 22, 1975 DAILY PILOT 0 J It's .a $2 Million ' Bonanza for Davis ·By A1Mtl11<d Pr ... • Davis, top drll\ choice or the Anthony Davis \ea.ned against Jets, Whose qu•rterbaek Joe the fender of o cu that costt: es Namath may jump lo the WFL mudh as a new ·tbree bedrOom for more money, aald hlzs main house and said he decided to play reason tor signing wilh the Sun in t.tJe World Football League wusimple: because, he wante4 to stay clote ••The mal,n thl,ng Is I like to ho.me. · Southern Callfomia..-1 reel very Jfh.~ AJl ·American who set re· fortunate to~ here. Guys like 0 . cor(ls wJth his running and stun· J . Simpson and Mike Gari;:et.t bad nln1 kickoff returns at the lo'leave." University Of Southern California Davis told a newa conference spurned the National Football Wedne&day, "My roots are here. League N.ew York Jets and my home is here, my friends and sL&ned a (tve~year. contract re· my·family and my fans are here. ported to be worth $2-million with-The beit.situai.iOn was f'or--me to the WFL's Southern California stay here." · Sun . Davis' agent, Mike Trope, de· tailed othe~ reasoru11 He said a $38,000 silver·blue Rolla Royce registered in the pl~yer's n~O>e was a "small part.''• or a "very subs l)lntj ~l'' bonus and guarantee package. ' ;Tro.P·e sai.d DavJs' mulli· mllllon dollar·contr31!t, bad been personally guaranteed by the Sun's principal owner, millionaire businessman Sam Baltlitone. ""The front mOney of this con- tract is more substantial than the entire Jets' offer," Trope said. ''frlliis cfubWfnt under aft.er one year "Anthony could go to New York with more money than he ~ ' •• ·~ ·)\ *"'' would have in three years with theJets." · Trope said the Sun contract is seven times the bc:st J etsoffer and Davis never even Came close lo reaching an agreement with New York. Included in the contract is a $200,000 ca5h bonus; a 1975 salary o( s100.ooo·, followed by $25,000 yearly raises to $200,000 in '79; a $500,000 15-year whole life in· surancc policy; 40 percent or the sales of all Sun properties bear· ing his name or likeness. Also-a separal.e .$1£,000..s.alar.y for off::season club promotional appearances; a $30,000-per-year Singer Faces Red Sox ... BOSTON -The Angels' Bill Singer will battle Boston's Rick Wise tonight as California and the Red Sox open a four·game series. Singer is coming off a victory over Baltimore that ran his A •flf'b Slate All GamH.,. KM .. C OKI) f.My 12 C.lllor11la at 8o~1on fMytl CAIUornl• 11 Ho.ion fMyJ• Callfor11la al 8oslon Moly21 Callklrnla al 8oi ton ,,,.,2' C .. Weland at Cl lllornia •:2S 11.m. _,1s11.m. 11:1sa.m. 1o:ss ... m. lZ:SSp.m. season record to 3-5. Wise, who shut out the Angels recently at Anaheim Stadium, has a 4-3 mark. - Wednesday, the Angels suf- fered a 3-2 defeat lo Cleveland as player-manager Frank Robinson hit two home runs and rookie pitcher Jim Kem recorded his first major league victory. [t was the 53rd time in Robinson's 20-year career that he has hit al least two round trip- pers in one game. Both of them came orf hard-luck loser Frank Tanana, 2-2, and were over the· centerfield fence. "1 guess that just proves that I can't gel around quick enough any more," the 39-year-0ld In- dians mentor said, smiling. Robinson's homers came in the second and sixth innings and Buddy Bell singled home Alan Ashby, who reached base on an error in the seventh and the In- dians had a 3--0 lead_ annuity for tS years upon expira- tion of his conlrat.1. (1979): and a $15.000-per-ycar annuity for 10 years at the expiration of the firsl annuity (1994.J. Additionally Davis will receive a percentage of ticket sales if the Sun ave rages more than 26,000 paid s pectators. .A Jets' spokesman said the team was not surprised at Davis' decision although it had hoped to sign him . "It was n't a matter of $20,000 o r $50 ,000 but rather a sum around $1 million,'' the Jets said . Davis , runnerup in the Heisman Trophy balloting, re· turn e d six ki c ko fr s for touchdowns in three seasons at USC for a n NCAA career record, three or the m in his senior year fo r a one-season mark. lie also amassed 3,724 yards to surpass Heis man Trophy wln· ners 0 . J . Simpson and Mi ke Garrett and became the first player in the Pacific-8 Con- ference to ever gain more than 1,000 yards three seasons in a row . Davis was also hampered by occasional injuries and hurt his knee in a n automobile accident. But he :s aid he is (ine now and eager to play. Knights Favored Sizzling Ec&on Battles Katella By ROGER CARI.SON OI tM Dally "u°' $1.i" Edison High 's s urprising Chargers, second best in their own league, are in the CIF 4-A baseball playoff quarterfinals Friday against invading Katella, Empire League champions al 3 : IS. And like the previous two playoff opponents, Katella enters with impressive credentials. Muir was the fastest team in creation, but fell, 4-1. Rolling Hills had everything Tklll'llftlonn.lkwl Tl(.~•li lor Edi~ Hl(lh'' CIF •·A Q .... r1erf;ndlS IMIM!IMIU ~""' wilh Kal•ll• fr!<Yy •ff 1v•i!iOlf II IM l•nl nt••I Olhtf on Ille a...r~rs (dfl'll)U,. Tit~e•s ••e ,, tor a d .. lh and SO tent• lor •ludo:'QtS dn<I (hildren. AdCl•Uonal bleachers .J•e be•ll9 •n· s1 .. 11t'd t11r the 1:15 oame to .tetomm<ld11e 2,00D ldnS. together. solid pitching nnd good hilting. Th~ latter was bombed, 12-7, by Edison. Now Katella. Ka tell a won the Empire League by five games and hogged seven or 11 possible first team berths in all-league selections. When talk centered around all- league outfielders, the coaches in the Empire League s imply responded, ''Katella's outfield.'' And their pitcher. a well rested Lanny Gor, is a first team All- Orange County selection with a 14-1 overall record and an 0 .47 e .r .a. . Pure ha (second) and catcher Larry Olson (.364) third learn. Olson also made first team all- league. ··our team average going into Tuesday·s game was over .:ns," says Katella coac h .Noel Sweeney. '"But I've seen Edison and it's a good ball Club. It has good speed, balance and is equal batting bn either side. This isn't going to be an easy game for either of us.'' Katella rates the edge due to U1e impressive stats of Gor, a left-hander with excellent veloci- ty and even better control. But Muir and Rolling Hills were fa vored, too. Jensen won't name a starting pitcher until Friday-but he has his pick from· Mike Macoy, Al Gibson or George Meehan-all of whom have sparkled during the season. Macoy and Gibson are lefties and both have good control. Macoy has the great move to first, although it was Gibson who earned second team All-Sunset League honors. Macoy was roughed up a bit at Rolling Hills. allowing four doubles and two homers. But Edison's offense was more than enough to orfset that. The Chargers' had lhr.ee homers ( one each by Jon Holmblad, Bart Schaefer and Jeff Ryder) all in the bottom haU or the bat· ting order. . . THE ANGELS' MICKEY RIVERS SLll;>ES INTO THIRI;> FOR A STOLEN B,l\SE. Kern gave up only two hits un· til the eighth inning when Billy S111ith, Jerry Remy and Tommy Ha'rper put singles together with a fielder 's choice to score the first Angel run. First team All-Empire league outfielders are Katella's Artie Mory (.489), J eff Knapp (.419) and Bill Benbow (.380). Ryder, the No. 9 batter, has come through with a 4-for-6 performance wi~h 3 rbi in the two CIFplayo(fgames. Sports in Brie f Rhodesia-Expelled From Olympics· LAUSANNE, Switzerland - Rhodesia w8s expeUed from the Olympic movement today bee a use of ''racial discrimination in sports." The International Olympic .Committee decided by 41 -23 votes to withdraw recognition of Rhodesia's National Olyn:ipic Committee. An IOC spokesman said : '1When the rules of th"e Rhodesian Olympic Committee are made to conform to "'the IOC rules this committee will be recognized again." ~~ . A s ked In. what way the Rhodesian rules were unaccepta· hie, the "Sj>Okesman added, "Because of rachn discrimina- tion in sports in the country." • A lhrl tfo11 S hlHetr • SHANGHAI-Former·Newport Harbor High star Terry Albritton Won the s.hot put competition, with a 67:01/4 heave ThursdaY. as the Americans routed China in track and field competition b efore 30,000 at Hongkoa Stadiu·m. K eougltHo"'en BAKERSFIELD-Former Corona del Mar High .star Matt Keough socke<l a horll.e run to help his Modesto mate~ to a 6-2 triumph Wednesday over Bakersfield i·n California League baseball action. • F or.dCollopNll NEW YORK -Whiley Foro, the New Ycii1t Yank•' !!all ol Fame !ell-hander, collaps,..t on - ' the dugout steps Wednesday alt.er pi.t~hint:~ battinc prac:t.lce.- but waa llotedln url-condlllon ~.!II a near'by ho1pllal by his '.f!enonll ehf.iclan. . • Ford, 46, now the Yankees' '»!t<hlnl coach, w11 nporlAld to cliave blacked out -iitlly ' ind, an.r reeoverllll ·w11 ltd t.o clubhOUM where•!.,; wu said be lire 1 thlnll beav!ly. hll.,, #os(lilf.,l zftf • CIHCAOO _: Charlei Q. 'tlnley. ownerollhe,Oakland A's besetilll ~hib, .onlered • hottpllal Wednesday night !or observa· Uon . AttendantS at Northwestern Memorial Hospital said he had a • linge ring weakness after a bout with influenza. They described his condition as g~. W«>d Ger•a1111 T ahh«>d NAPERVILLE, IU. -West Germany has been awarded the Third World Swimming Cham· 'pioDships to be held in Berlin in AugUst, 1978, the president of the International Swimming Federa- tion said Wednesday: Championships are held jn swimming, diving, water polo and sync_hronized swimming .. Wor k R e111uHes . MONTREAL-Work resumed slo,.ly today at the main site for the 1978 Summer Olympics two weeks after construction had stOpped at the project. Construction at the main site, comprising the Olympic stadium and velodrome, had been al a standstill si'nce May 8 when con· struCtion ·workers walked out in Protest against provincial gov- ernment legislation to place four construction unions under trusteeship. ·Cal11 Co11 vlet ~'fl -4f0RhANDO, .Fla. -Alphonso Cain, a former F1orida Blazers rootbill hopeful, was convicted Wednesday by an Orange County jury .of· selling two e:rams Of CO• caine to ln undercover agent. The~.25·year·old Cain, who made unsuccessful bids to join the Dallas Cowboys and the World Football League's now de· runcl Blaiers, worked as a body guard for Rommie Loudd, former Blazers man•tlng -general partner.. ·, TH• Tri11la ._.,,,. ' AtURI •• .,, •• ,.: ~ "' .... ., ..... ""'~" wtdt IN'l")etf! ltlrt, , ... Wo!T)llll -.. .,~ .W, ~ .. ,: ClnO· Mt~Ml~I"' ... 1.1.vu,.1"";~wt1ittr (LA ).,_ ·~~ ..... . MIQd -.-.. ,.. It.Al o.t. k llAUav- StOIN,M . .t Al l.Ml. 'A,lQt ...... • ~ ' Cllc•I• .. ,... n ' , .. ~ -..._. \Cl •If. "t: Hilllt· -C'°"" CIOI .......... .,_...._ "'911 -. fll951o911 (Cl .. t. , Mlt'llf•I, 1•S: R..._Gl'Mllller t<:I dlf, ~ll. Amt"IW.;, f.f • i' Ml•td -GrMllfle~·DvP'oill C •• A. Nntft•• , ..... _,,, ... A; M1. Sabre s S e ek To Tie S e ries Kern was yanked for ex-Angel Dave LaRoche, who got one out, but walked Rudy Meoli to load the bases. Tom Buskey then came in and walked a run home before gettirig oUt of the iniling. Knapp has moved to third and will be replaced in the outfield by the only junior in the starting lineup, Breck Auten (.400). At shortstop is all·league third baseman Steve Graham (.4051 and Brad Purcha (.466) is at second. Del Leutbecker {.273) was a second team choice. AJl-county selections from Katella include Gor and Mory on first team, Holmblad also lost a home run when he railed lo touch all the bases on a long clout and Ryder doubled and singled in addition to his home run Tuesday. Edison has its All -Orange County players, too. Catcher Scott Desrosiers is a first team choice and Steve Hines is • second team outfielder. BUFFALO (AP) -These are days when it seems hockey players would rather be on the golf course than on the ice, using putters instead of hockey slicks. Sandals, cutoff jeans and short- sleeved shirts are standard attire among the, men competing for the Stanley Cup, rather than the heavy equipment they use to make their living. After well over 100 games this season the Philadelphia Flyers and Buffalo Sabres will meet here tonight in the rourth game of· the National Hockey League's championship series. "It had to come sooner or later," sa id Kern, who spent seven years in the minor leagues. before coming up lo the parent clua this season. "All the team had to do was score me eight or 10 runs. They didn't do that, but they scored just enough.'' f;ALIFORHIA Remy lb Rl ... r~tf HarptrOh 0ocn1e lb OlilkJb MeoUlb Ut'!laslb Stant<>n rl Laho>Wrl ,,.., Ill r II Ill s 0 , 0 4 1 I 0 4 0 1 I ' 0 0 0 0000 0000 0000 1 0 , 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 I 1 0 o a o o CLEVELAND all r II Ill B.BeU:lb •Oil OIJllY \~ 4 0 1 0 l*nclric-cl 2 o o o C..tl~tl J 0 0 0 Bf!rryll 1 000 f .ROblni0110h 3 2 2 1 Garoey Predicted Dodgers' Barrage Philadelphia leads 2-1 in the besl-of·seven set, although Buff. alo has its first one-game win- nigg · streak in three years against the defending cham- pions. The triumph, 5-4 io overtime Tuesday night, gave the Sabres the feeling that the Flyers, ~ud­ denly, are mortal. 5'.tGaklliC M . Heltlts lf 8.Smilh ss Tanan•p S!:>l~esrl 2 000 Powelllb 20 10 Alohbyc 3100 Brohl mer l~ 3 0 0 O Kernp 0000 ~Roe.hep 0 0 0 0 Busl<eyp o o 0 o TolllS JI 2 s 2 Totlls 21 3 s l C.!llO•llla 00D 000 020-2 Cll'Vf!l•nd 010 00! JO>r-J E--MeoU. OP-Calitornfa 1. Oevel•n<l I. L08- C.Ulorn1a I . Clevel•nd •· HR-F. Robinson 2 {3). SB-Rlverli 2, Mtoli, H1rper. IP M R ER 88 50 Ta..-!L,2-ll 8 5 3 1 ' 'I KtrftlW,1.01 1'• s 1 2 J • La Rothe \ > 0 0 0 1 I eu~., 1•, o o o 1 1 S..we-8 .. skey C•I. HSP -by l(ern (Clllll k). T-1:13.A-';ll,'11'1. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Naw, you don't have to worry about the mini·slump, s aid Steve Garvey, and the National League's Most ·Valuable Player was right. His comment came before Wednesday night's Los Angeles Dodger game against Chicago and proved prophetic : Garvey homered, s lapped two singles, drove in four runs and Andy Messersmith pitched a seven- hitter as the Dodgers whacked the Cubs 10-0 . Hunsaker Picks UCI Miller Lands Another Distance Star By CRAIG SHEFF Of tM Dally ,.llet Siaft UC Irvine track and field coach Len Miller puJled off another recruiting coup Wed· nesday-landing Corona del Mar distance star Brian Hunsaker. It was the second lop dis· lance runner Mill er had recruited in the past five days. Saturday Miller an· nounced th"at Loara mile sensation Ralph Serna was coming to UCI. "When Ralph told me he waseomingto UCI, I didn't gel any sleep at all that night just thinkins·about it,•• said Miller. 'l.indoulitedly be didn'Uleep WednffSlaY night either. The addition of Hunsaker will give the Anteaters three of th~ better distance stars in the nation. Steve St'otiJt a freshman this season -at, Cf, has run a 1:52.2 half mile.and 4:08,9 In lhemile. sema ··-beat event ii the mile and he's run 4:07.0, the best mark in the nation for a pre p this season. 1-lunsaker has clocked 8 :58.8 in the two- mile this year, the top mark nationally outdoors by a high school runner this season, Both Serna and Hunsaker BRIAN HUNSAKER will cOmpete in the CIF 4-A finals Friday night at Citrus College. "I think that running for UCI and coach M illcr is the best thing for me," says Hunsaker. "I'd have to agree wjth the other runners now at· t e nding UCI that hi s philosophy of coaching is the be:stone for me." Hunsaker had narrowed his choice or colleges to UCI, Oregon, USC and BVU. Miller was officially named the head track and field roach last week, replae1ng Bill Toomey. He has been an as- 1i1tant under Toomey the past two seasons, and has been UCl's chief recndter. Wilh UCI 's athletic P<O· gram in a d(l:finite Cinancial _bind, the ruruitlng ot Serna and Hunsaker by M1Uer is evt:n more remarkable. Another prep distance star-La1qna Beach's Eric Hulst-.ii.o ll1urea to 1Uend UC! In another year. Miiier ls Hulst's Corm er coach. Five Chicago pitcher s bore the brunt of a 13-hit Los Angeles at. tack as Garvey upped his runs batted in figure lo31in41 games. Messersmith, meanwhile, was winning his 11th consecutive Dodge r s S late Allta,....t.,.KA8Cf1901 fMy 22 Chlca901t LO$ Anoe in 7:Up.m . fMy 23 s1. Lwlli al Los Anoeles J:HP.m. ,,,.., 2A St. t.wis at Los Anoe••~ •:55p.m . game over the last two seasons. He"s 7-0. It was the biggest Lo' Angeles barrage in three weeks . Steve Yeager had his biggesl game of. the season with fou r singles and Messersmith con· tinued his hot batting with a two. run single and a sacrifi ce fly.- The victory, which kept th4 Dodgers five games in front ol San Diego and Cincinnati in th4 National League's Wesler1 Division, was also a successfl~ debut for Tom Lasonta as th• Dodgers' interim manager whilt Walter Alston is in Ohio lo atten' his father"s funeral. "1'his win was for the skip per."' Lasorda said of Alston. '"I thought about him all last night. 'about how he's back there think. ing about us and wondering ho" we·re doing when it's such a dlf, fi cult time for him.·' CHICAGO -e!isii,ger ~s UICOC k 11 IW>ncl•y t l CdrM,..I rl M.IC110<• lb Garr•ll lb Je.M011"•CI Ml"•'*•ldt TtHIOh! Zal\np Locker p Su<nm'•~pll °""°"' p Thornl<>n pl'! 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Moy22.197S '.lp..zzllng· Deel~lon No BWJ ke~biill " t' ' At Saddleback? • Saddleback Coll ege may be N thoul a basketball team next seas0J1 and probably won 't have •,pew coach after what iLs board Ii~ truatees did Monday night. ,1 The board1 on a 4·3 vote, de- ~ed they d1dn 't need a· basket- Qfll coach. A week earlier they btad approved Roy Stevens' re· quest to be relieved as the head ~ach. ,1Saddleback Supt. Robert Loni- Dardi had requested the board CRAIG 'SHEFF quest back to the trustees in ensuing weeks, but only public pressure is expected· to change lhe board's view. Some of the comments by board members about lhe situa- tion were close to idiotic. One member said there would be no quality coaches available because of the time or the y~ar. AJ:Wlf1~r reactiob was that tJ:lere pro~ably was little high school' talent left, anyway. And another board member rommented'thal community <.'Ol· lege athletics are not what they used to be. The board has been silting on Stevens' request for months. It finally decided 'lo grant his wish, but its follow-up action wa1 bewildering:, to say the least. One alternative, a poor one, is to hire a coach who teaches elsewhere and who can get free 1ire a coach to rf'!place Stevens, fC?r practices -wherever they \'ho remains in the P.E. depart-may be. inent as a teacher and the golf Meanwhile, StevehS says he's :oach. had it and he doesn't want to ,But trustees voled against hir-come back for another season. ng a coach, primarily because il And there is no one on the pretient ~ou~d mean creating new posi-staff that is capable of coaching JOn1nthedepartment. basketball. 1:Trustees Donny Berry, Nor-One person close tO the scene isa Brandt, Frank Greinke and has authored the idea of dropping f\obert Bartholomew voted the basketball program for a ~gainst hiring a coach while year until the gymnasium is ~rry Taylor, James Marshall completed. a.Qd Pat Backus wanted the new That idea is about as bush as ~ilion . the board's action Monday night. Al the same meeting, the board Another thought is to have tpproved the hiring of a new ad· Berry. Brandl, Bartholomew and ministrator lo help Lomhardi. Gr~inke share the coaching ~e new administrator's salary duties next seaso'n which ia pro· Wlll be close to $30,000. Only bably better than no coach at all~ Berry and Bartholomew voted There's little doubt board againstthatidea. members spend counUess hours How the board can hire a new :1tudying di£fetenl matters t.nat administrator and just forget afrect the district . But they sure· about a basketball coach is puzzl· ly didn't give the request of hir· i". in~ a new basketball coach mucb. i wmbardi may bring llie r•-~:;~~erS South Roster ~ Eighteen Orange Coast area hlet~ he've been selected on ' South's roster by· NewpQrt rbor High coach Bill Pizzfca to ay tn tli.e 18th annual Orange y All -star football game Ju. 12 at Orange Coast College. Edison Mater D~i and wport Harbor lead the way "'th four players from each of e J>Owerhouse~. • Also represented are El Toro, ~tancia, Fountain Valley, and Jil.intington Beach. ~Pizzica 's choice al qUarterback"' are Foothill· High's t,aul McGaffigan 1and Ma~er .Dei's Jim Wig more. to the CIF 3·A championship and Mines pilfered six ehemy passes for Edison's cause. The South trails io the serieS, 12-3. • : SOUTM iOl"f•tt Eoi,,on-Jlf\i B•kl'I ne l-'i. M:lt, SW-.e Cl......, !,!,~. 22s1, st1,,. 1-0-1 '~fety. s-11. tial. ......._ '-"'"II 1w1e1y, .. -.. 14o0).~• • ... El TOf"o-•ft Gree" (lb. t-1, ltsl, OKltll \IM Llfw «tD ... l, lfJI. - fSIM>Ci•...,&r..i Gr1~.k ... I. 2201. El -"-Scott Jo"""°" c..t-t.!201. Fooll1lll -.llm H•~f le. t-t. ltl),,..... McG91· liOM (qbt-1,JMl.Mlke Kn•PP Oll,S-tO, l'IOt. Founl•ln V•U•v-J«k Upton ldll ... 1, llJOI HunU119lllft;lleKJ1-LW•n Micklln (Ill.'"'· 1101, Gf"~"lt.lkoiltskf!Ob, •-O; 11Jl Mt:ltt 0.1-Jim WiOmore 1Qb, .. ,, 1151. "-1 Mt.Ktol'I llb, S-11. 1•Sl, J.tln UGr•ndevr l,, .. l, HOl~OonW.ttsrs lo.W ,?lOI.., , , _,. ,,._.,_, H'•tbOf'-VI" MulrO'f '"""'· .... _ 1•1. Pit• #ltce.en 10. S·I . 1PSI, 8\ldlo Stro.• !clttJ-IO, llOI, Rbn t,•-rlori !db. J-t , 11'01. PK111<1-lo'lkfo Kin; lg, •·1, 2211). Sldclleblick-Cl•rel'lce J.ack!MI, Cll:I, ).11. ltol. s.ant• Ane V•t1ey -Ji" .T•~"'91<! 19, s.1e, nel. Nob!• Fr•n1tlin l1.11te1y. •·1, 1n1. S-l190-FrecJOIP•l11"1.A (g,$-11, ltil Tuslin-o.M M.lln ft, ~1.1101. -~lmlnl"'r-Tony ¥a4doeb ·-· S-t , l!iOJ. Ootnnt1 !k"'-Ot II, .,_4, 1l01 Newpo rt, ~ . I CdM,. Um I n Semis By DAVE.ROl!l<\NO Ol lM 0.11, ......... Three rematches are on tap as the Orange Coa~t area tennis teams enttr the 1emif'inala of the CIF tennis playoffs Friday after-noon. In the 4·A division, Corona del Mar Hi«ih ho1t.s Palos Verdes and Newport Harbor travels to Roll· ing Hills. In the 3:A. Unlverslly ttavels to La..Quinl.a...Allmat<.b-start at3except Newport (2 :30). It will be the second time t)lat the &ix teams-involv.ed have met each other thJs year. Top-seeded Corona del Mar post~ a 17·11 win over Palos Verdes early in the season and should do better this time around. CdM coach Dennis Trout had Dan Gel'ken playing doubles th8t day and as a result Palos Verdes ace Al Winkl~c swept his singles matches. Gerken ii ,likely to go sinales Friday and should give Winkler a batUe. Both players are ranked high in Southern California and if they are matched in singles it should be one of the best seis of the match, if not the year. Bob Spooner and Ron ·McNamara won threeolfOursets against Palos Verdes :and ahould do cl01e to the same Friday. The other doubles team of Jim Cu.rley and Jordan Otterbein continues to improve and might even be better than Spooner and McNamara at this point of the season. Newport lost a 141h·13 ~ de· ci1ion to .Rolling Hills in its earlier confrontation. Rolling Hills has been very impressive in the playoffs with easy 23'h-4'h and U 'ti·3Y.I wins over L8 PUente and Long Beach Poly. The. Sailor& could make . u p toine points in sirigles where the play of S~ve Marosi has im· prov.ed: Maro&i won only two sets in· th~ first meeting between the two powen, but should win more :Friday. ' ~e played one.of his best sets or the year Tuesday against Sunny Hills' Eddie Sena. Marosi defeat~ ed the Lancers'· top player; 6-0, in a match which .couldn't have been more one-sided: Nei¥port coach Pat Wil10D also bas .a way of switdting bis players around to get the most puibts out of them. · or the three matches involvinr ~a teams, Unive..&ity ahoukl h~e the eaaie&\ ttnit aaalrw\ Ca Quinta: The Trojans breezed to an "1-IW-9'h wiir in their previous rrieeting. .. " 'La Quinla, however, hu been playing well in 'the playoffs with 22!0·51> and 19-9. }wins ov~r El -Dorado and Miria Costa. ~ For one or the few timffi Lhi~ year Brad F'·altermeiec ·Played • doubles for Ufjiv~~Y :q:ai.Dst Riverside Poly becatise o'f an'in· ~ jury The Troi8ns ~are stronger with him in1iDgle~.i!he"6 abl~ to compete th'e r e. - BOth the 3-A Ind 4·A fmals are set for Tue~day at neutral sites. .He's gone with onJy two wide receiVers-but both are gems. Newport Harbor's Vin Mulroy and Westminster's Tony Mad· d9cks will fill the bill-while Edison 's Jim Balch has been t8bbed al tight end. .Running backs rrom the area include Loren Micklin of Hunt~ iQgton Beach, Chuck Van LieW f(Om El Toro and J\1ater Del 's P;lt l\1cKeon . Woman Picked as Umpire ·Defensively the Rebels feature Santa Ana Valley 's Noble f4,rankliJ1 and St~ve Hines. Franklin had 11 interceptions to his credit in leading the Falcons ' • • FACTORY Demo SALE! • TOYQTA U AMPl.I: '75TOl OTA 2 dtlo', 4 ..... llnlw. •Me wlll .... CTE31Mlll 52996 ·• VOLVO Lo..!~,!~!:.·.~~ GT ................. ,,.,.,,, I 55888 I • USED CAR SPECIALS . '7l DAT5UM 6 10 --4-. ~· ... , _,, {55JGYJ) '2888 '70 B. C:AMIM O ""'D . , I , Aloi taclMI, I DOfll arrieM, !MTMHI 'I 888 '72 CADI LLAC C:O.-OIWl!le. "'" NOi, lull __.... . .._,.,.,.,,.OlllMli.flOtl't\IJ • • '3977'' . " .. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - Christine Wren has .been picked to. work as an umpire in the class A Northwest League ·which begins play Juoe 19. Roland Hemond, chairman of the umpire development com- mittee of the National AsSocla· tion of Professional Bd'sebal1 Leaguei, said Tuesday the de· cision to _:rend wren lo the Northwest League followed coen· millte evaluation of her work t»Y Barney Deary. administrator of the umpire development pro- gram. 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B~ ll,I> BUaG~T ' Bill Crow ~ "All be kids ~ave 1 •houM .finish 'third aad 1e<ond. CM .. _._. .. ,.. chance to -score poJ11ts, and we Wal\erhouae has run 4:20.7 and , In PHI ~eara, the Mlllllon Vie-feel we 'll berl1Mupthore," 9:14.0, but Ured badly In the two J~ ~ch Dlablos were not conlen· Crow rate.a Gahr Hilb a1 the mUe durlnit the prellms. rUDnin& ders ~or a ClF track cham· favorite-becau11e of tu." auperp 9:48.2. plonah1p . quarter·rnller. Donn ThompsoQ, JOf\ Cook, third in last year's This ••••••. thoush, the and ii> ace gilt.r Ji!Jl Arno\ a. Cll'' 4-A 880 fhu1l• with. ~ 1 :53.5 Diabloa have e?ght qualifiers 11\ .But the Diablo1 have a chance cloc~ing, still hasn't fu~ly re· Sat~ay ~lfht 11 2·A track and in every ev•nt tn which they ,are covered from a recent Qout 9r field finals a V1lencla Hlflh, end enlerect, futiaue , but is a contender off hh;; sevenf~guretoscorepolnt5.r Wilbur Greilory hJ a ll)re"l to 1:57 ,0prelimts lime. Arid it is very cono':iVable that win t~e uo hiilh hurdles (14.3> The Oiablos' mlle relay lep,m the Dlablos could win 1l all. and should finish cloeie in the ~ of Greg Jones Grego'ry Tim "This year, th~re won't be any Jows (39.0). Borland and C~k haii rwl1 3:Z6.2 burd!ri on Just one kid to score." Sopttomor, Mike Waltivhouse, and ranks among the top flve en- l"lys Mission Vi~track coacb -ent~ ht\he·mllf-and-two mile. tr~ts. * * * * * * Here io a aope she« of·the 2·A Duarte' Gahr Str.o~ nnal1wlthpredictedmarks: ..0-1, Yel•l I011•rt1I t-f 1. ~ f\l•rll<>rTI 0.11 t,t J . .H11n1no• ICMl•rl•I 1.t •· Gr••t fllMfltrl) 10.0 J. Pirie IPetrl•I tO.t l. Wiifred toi..n.1,lf,1. • -tit.-!. Y•I•• ID1i1•r1•l JI.I J, Miii" 1$1. 2 AT. l c d =-~vrtllJ.•J.WU.on lNl'HJ21.~WW'T. -it e onten ers -":ii~l:!~?.::::77 ... .'·:~ .. ; IM9'f't•lrl41.JJ. H..-rl& lllllkl-. .. 1.n,J•.~ltlock BecaU11e of depth, lhe Minion Vjejo High DiabJos rate a sli~ht edge to wln the CIF Z·A varsity track a nd field title at Valencia High Saturday night. • But five other schools are con· tenders, and Duarte ·and Gahr appear the moat formideble. Mission Viejo -with eight qualifiers -fieures to score 3S Pofots, Duarte 3.f and Gahr 30. Duarte is exPected to 'tel 29 or its points in the 100, 220 and 440 relay while Gahr should pick utt at least 18 in the 440 and mile. Duarle's lop aprinter is GJeM .. Yates, favored io "the 100 (10.0) and co-favored with St. Bonaven- ture's Mike Miller in the 21!b. MiUer has a best of Z?.4, Yates a 22.6. Verbum Del is favored in the 440 relay off its best of 43.2, but Duarte has run~43.S. CIF Playoff Sites Gahr, meanwhile, h•s the meet's premier qual'te'·miler ln Donn Thompson (48.1)". ~ "He brOke hi.S 'collarbone in-11\e Gahr Invitational and juat eot lhe cast off la1t week," says Gahr ·track' co8~h Steve Br'Uhns. But Thompson wu impreuive in runnlng 49:1 in the prelima. "He would_ have to fall down 'to lose," Mi1sion'Viejo track coach Bill Crow sai(I . Gahr's other top runner is miler Jiln Arriol1, who Wu thlrd in the Arcadia Invitational with it 4:09.1. It will probably lflke that fast a · time to win Saturday's mile since Laguna Beach's Eric Hulst (4.:11 :3) is entered. Hulst ran 4 :09.1 la1t year. "I think Jim is ready to run 4:06 or 4:0(," says Bruhns. "We expect Eric to go under 2:10 at the half." But. Bruhns thinks the relays will make the difference in Gahr'.s. out~ome. Gabr's "40 r~l~y team has a best or 43:4, and 1ts mile relay squad has gone 3:216.4. • 51.0.Ml!~l'9.SJ.~~·~ jl.t~l 4t.I ... .-..c.........,. ..... ..,, ..... ' ... . --1. Vlfl ,l .. 1451;" MlflM) l :M.11, lddi. ·-"' ... ' 1: ... 1 J, ... ,.. tSt. JoMro111 1:ss.1 •· c:.ii. ....IYftill 1:'5,.t S. SN* •lU111-"-'' 1:M.o•. Pt•ttro 10. .. ru 1 :51,l. Miit-1. M1i1l•t 11.etllN ifftl'll •:•1 2. 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CdMinVoJleyba ll A~tion • . :. ·> ... ; ' The latter breezed to straight set victories over Huntington Beach in the first round of the CIF volleyball playoffs, while lt'l 'get ~ttlQr'ethan you 9ol before.· For a limited time yeiu' con get Am erica's bes! selling whiskey for only $5.99 . o quart. Seagram's 7Crown . It's Americcis whiskey. ... • t I .. Corona del Mar took the measure Of hoat San Marino ln tour sets. '}he ~irtner Q.tiaJifies for a semJtin8ts berth ·against the win· ner of top-seeded Laguna Beach and Serra. In the evening another quarterfinals [J'latch will be pre- sen e~ with Newport Harbor Hi 's Sailors clashing with San- ta onlca at 7:30. , ' • ' •• ' ~ •• • . .fta ~JH11'18 00/11 Sea ·Kings HB Poloist · ·pick~d 8011 Past . . · , " Montebello 'in Undsey Rtley of Hunt· ellJht to 1S and for lirla vlded, Cllm1; trophies for ctonBeachwlllbe-Crom •I•• 12·18. SU-bestplayen,Creelhrow MONTEBELLO - olthe athletes compeUac Will be ~on fundameu· ltiootout, refreshments, Corona del Mar Hieb .tor an MU all·•tar team tali for IOlllona. hoot! 1 d juggled II.I lineup slight· +SUnday and Monday lat The ~linic wlll tie held • IOOUnS un amenlalJ, ly Wedne""8.r afternoon the 11·exican N tl I ,, re.bouadin1, ball handt· a nd moved into the 'w t a ••• J•rom t :o:5 .. :15p.m. Jlcill. ln1. def-., team play semlf1'nal,,.ofthe. CIF4-• a er pol.o ch am· day•~-·-h Friday.•--~~••ln • n "'onahl~ ---. •~ -~ I · t --•-I of' . ~r..· -· •further tnformatloa Further information · e.u._ Pay •8 ~th an 1 ~m:ppaed or Orange pboa.e84$.9'79Gd~tia&the .ean ·be obtained by tall· ,easy 26'11·1~ Wlll over 8114 Loi Angelea C?9wity lb,y or 5'8-3411 ht lhe htl5'5-5lll Mqot.ebello Hilh on the · youn1aters 11 and 12 Jevemn, ... \,.. • loler''COW't,. yeara old, the ll·m8niber ' r The Sea Kings host •11u1a will b.£._1hj!l .. FV•·~~'" E-• > Pa~VerdesFridayaf. )'ounc~! K1'.~ team Poun-t-ala V•allt -. ~1.&llClft ~•t,~!nthe&e~. partlciJ?ate in ~nterna· Hilb'• buaball And ..l. . C,M caach Dennls ,Uon1l competlt1on out· Dia le · ill be feted €' • J F ed. ~obt. had JI"! Curley .°idet!ieUnltedStates. witb :~..:~aw-~Jr S et and . Jordan Otterbein The tournament will banquet 'icibililit 1 'the / ' • Pluill& 'S•allleo Wednes- incJude six teams from schoe1Cafetedltat:.30 M ~ry Ann .Jaco~son -dat ·while Dan qerken Mex i c o p·t u s th P.. • • -w, 0 .n t ~ e s e n 1 o r arid .John Callne played American entry. Macer Dri C .. •P 1Cho.larsh1p award and doubtea. Curley won all Riley was picked dur·; , ·1oi.• . Carroll Deowas honored ol liis singles matches ing: a two-week training '. Mat,!!'' Dei Hi•h (91' outstanding servic'e while Otterbei n won camp in April conducled :balketbUI coach Jerry as the _Estancia High 'Uiree and split one. by head coach Stan ·Tantie..-olferiDl'·aaum-. School girls GAA held its Gerken and Callne Sprague and assistant r1ier baaketball camp at sports awards banquet teamed to capture alJ of Scott Massey, .the Nater Dei Hi•h &Ytn at the Tale of the Whaie iheic doubles matches While in Mexico, the _fcr~ys enterin& grades restaurant recently. 1and the team of Ron U.S. squad will be hOets 1,1,lfDC!-9. . . Other award winners : McNamara and Bob of the Mexican water There will be two Spooner swept thei r Polo F~eration which .wlionl-one beginni.Qg G i r I s o f t h e dou(?les e ncounters. basarrangedthetourua-July 28 and the other Y~ar ;Senior -Janey U,.ceGood.wonallbis mentschedule so the vis-Aug. J . ' Johnson; Junior-Tracy singles setS while the on· iling boys can do 80Qle First aesaion times ate Haic!':; Sophomore -Jy los~ of the afternoon sightseeing. tJ:J0.11 :30 a.r:n . and the T a·n 1 Sm a 11 comb; ,-was suffered by Jim ~d ae&sion runs from Fresh m an -Jean Ross: Ross, however t'allelrfCllode 1~ p.m. Longfield. ·won his other three sets.• . ht adaition to team and Sports h" d · John Vallely returns to individual fundamentala· . man.s IP a war . · Orange Coast College there will bet-shirts ro-SenJo~-Son1a Iannelli ; June 16-20toconductthe P Iun 10~ -Robe r t a fifth annual John Vallely lJ.r.mson, Sophomorc::- buln!tball clinic .. CIF Playo{~_8 L ' • a H a g g a ' : • • 1: Freshman-Tina Stob- Under the direclion of bie. c:-.-,,..,°""'1 tllo'lll' S?lle -"°"" ICI def 8er1Cd .. ?. ic..: to E . l-1. OCC cag~ coacli Herb au:F Livsey~ the clinic will n.,i,.011•,t o~':' •·• .. 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ARKADELPH IA, Ark . -Southe rJt California Colle ge of Costa Mesa will have! five athletes eompeting ,, IE••cu _,...,.. ........ ., ....... in the National Associa- ~ ..... _.... lion or . Intercollegiate Athletics track and field championships begin• ning here today and con• eluding Saturday. Mike Singletary, Don Alamitos Entrie5 -TUrri. ~d Bouldin, Dan 111 Prested and J err Millei" \TI will be com.1?eling ~or 111 SoCaJ. ' >. UJ AltmllM ~fWr HWM .... In .......... , t'Wu~:le'cteca 1.J IEucLI tint rec•. SI IUC* ..... ........... ,.-c:.1. t'llllST ltACll. -JSO vff"dl... ) ,.eM ~ & up .. Cl•lm lf19 . p,,.n,e $1..IOO. ( ....... lnQl)f'Ke \1,.00. l tlpMC Truly <C..rdor .. I m '" s· n1 1ngletary will co Giiliflwnl•Smo; CM-,.le\I • ::~ pete in his specialty, the 440 yard run , and perhaps in the 100 and lt'I SIXTH RACE -<IOO r••~. J ftiilr A!l«IMI """'°"' CLIP.•ml L.l'-"Cld ... IU 18fllki l O..ndy·, Jel ll·l•rl I lli old\. Allow.,•u•. P"''"' \2,)00. • 220. . Iii FleottN' Fk •11 IC••dolii1l 111 11• Al«flK l 8iilnk\I •n Bouldin will be in the 10,000·meler walk. Turri is the defending NAIA shot put champion and will also be in the discus throw. r Cownlc O"r••wt• I F-lltull•fl IALthfrd~I Tripl•Tldt IOrty•r l 11' At.a.IS.tlov~ !fr••~u•e) tit 112 Ml,,P .. \li"1'!r tOreyer ) Ill Jo &..<rrtll /Clerli$&' I Ill ~I• A•~· (Mvle\l 11~ 11' Mtl hie IPan lol 111 Tog Gem Soy (Peg.eel n• Sp:it1edE•~r !l•oll""'' n; SIEC:OHD ltAClt l SO VMcts, 1 .,..wr Old m•ldtnJ . -Clelm lnQ. P\l•Mt $t,IOD.C11lmltlfl prk• $S,OOI). 8.Mtll(Nlr~r lT~•• 117 Trf9'k l:nd llkr1r...., I 121 ftubs'i&el tC••I09• I 1n Rojo A•''' !Adtlr l lli MrolMdilm lCf.r60(.ll Ht F~., Fercklt lM'(l•~I 119 V.ill•r ltullt (Gtlll 122 Silll.-.:.r.C.k•• CAlctwrds l 112 Rock In' ao., fDrtyer 1 1n Ml.&...C..tcl'l fl lptwiml 122 THIJID ltACt: -lSO y1rds. 3 YNI' l>ldS.& up. FilU•s & "'•res. CltlmlnQ.. Purw $3.000. 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'36-74U 121i1 •M.2244 • ' ' J H DAILY PILOT Thurldl)'1 Mey22, 1175 Welcome Aboard Br ALMOJ!.~KABl!Y Proponents or o~rator licensing for recrea· Uonal boats never seem to give up, despite continu- lng assertions from the Coast Guard that licensing is not needed and will not work. The Coast Guard's official position on licensing •WU voiced again last week by Rear Adm. John F. ~mpson, head of the O>ast 6uard's Office of boat- .iq Satety. Said he : BOATING 128 Boats Compete I Balboa Y~htsmen 'Win in Olympics Two Olympic cluses were CORONAD0·2~ -1, Wikl Wlkl, amonr the dozen listed in Ted Wei11, SBYRC; 2, SUMy, California Y~chl Club's annual Jack Simms, CYC; a, •Alellria, On•·Dealp Resatt~ whlch drew Dick Newberg,SBYRC. 128 boat.a for a three.race series SANTANA-22 -1, Troll,· Ka& tailed Saturday and &tnday in. Kastner, SCCYC: 2, SUndner, brit:k westerly breezes on Santa Bob Stockwell, SCCYC; 3, Sea Monica Bay. Lark, Bob Romer, SMYC, • • J ''WE ARE STILL OPPOSED to operator licens· in&. We hope to prove we can do it on the voluntary education basis. We have a feeling we are m aking progress with it. 1 can see no reason why operator licensing shou,J4be put into effect at this lime -and maybe n ev~o license recreational activities is wrong." Winner in the· OJ,Ympic 470 Class was Dave Ullman and John'·"l>;--CO+.-LilUMllA CHALLENGE,R-'-1·~;...... Jakoolti ol-Jlalboa-.¥..nt-et. , • lue4i••lll<•r;-&an·Cattt, and the winner in the Tornado KHYC ; 2. Ri·partan, Btll .catamaran clilas wu R. Paul Al· Wordem, SMYC; S, Nympfiet, But the·Coast Guard is still Keeping a weather eye out for unsafe boats. Fourteen manUfacturers and 41 models are named in the latest recall list fOr recreational boats issued by the Coast Guard. First purchasers of the boats -which include "'lnodels from 1972 through 1975, are urged by the Coast Guard to return them lo dealers for correc- t.ioris. Problems of the listed boats include mostly horsepower capacity overralings, capacity or certification labels missing and in one instance in- sufficient flotation. Manufacturers listed include Argo Products, Carver Boat, Holiday Manufacturing, Kirkland's Variety, Knott County, Levco Marine, Lund American, Powercraft, Rallyspc)rt, Regal Marine, Satellite Industries, FL Tripp, J . Vickers and Yates. MONITORING THE GRAPEVINE: Mexico will make its firs t bid for the One Ton world cham· pionship when the 1975 event is held -off Newport, R.I. Sept. 5·14. Ignacio Magalini of Mexico City is • -entering a new boat, designed by Doug Peterson of San Diego, which was launched recently and is un- 1dergoing sea trials off Acapulco. Magalini plans to bring the boat north this summer and enter several Other level racing events before the Newport Regatta. A1ore than 100 entries -including Jim Kilroy's -Kialoa from Newport Beach -have been received for this summer's annual 47S·mile Annapolis, Md., 4.o Newport, R.I. race which gets under way from Chesapeake Bay June 14. Several o( the partici· •pants are expected to sail out of Newport June 29 on ·the 1975 Transatlantic race to Cowes, England a 3,200 mile cr.ossing. . . ' King Hussein of Jordan liked his ride in e s leek Cigare~te offshore raclng powerboat so much be says he wants 10 of them. Hussein, who is Jlpending '4 three·day vacation in Palm Beach, F1a.,took the wheel of the 35-foot boat (or about three miles. New Interior On Cal 2-27s Cal Boats is offering a new In· tc-rior option on its recently in· traduced Cal 2·27, according lo Russ Hardt, general manager. Hardt said the interior layout was designed to increase stowage and to provide an open· platform for a two-burner fluah- mounted stove, featuring an L· shaped extension of the galley area. With this design change, the starboard setee berth extends through the main bulkhead to make a 6 rt. 4 in. bunk. The vani· ty counter top conceals the ex- ~ended berth and still provides the sink with stowage below. Title Races Set For, Windsurfer North American cham· pionships for the sporty Windsurfer will be held July 16-19 at Association Island, N.Y .• ac- cording to John Rousmaniere, president o( the Windsurfer As· sociation. The world championships are scheduled Aug. 18·23 on the Island of Bendor off the south coast of France. The Windsurfer is a surfboard with a universal joint mast and wishbone boom. It is. ,steered standing up by manipulating lbe boom and sail. Jen, San Dieco Yachl~ub, a Ken Hayes, SMYC; .c, BorrachO, former Newport Beach mulUhult Jack Bohn, KHYD. sailor. CAL-20 -l , Bonzai tr, Wally Both Ullman and Allen are Richard, WYC ; 2, No nime, leading coqtenders fOt' Olympic James Grant, WYC ; 3, Bahia berths in their respective Llsa, Warren Apel, SBYRC; 4, classes. Vas-Y, Mike OUveaU. SMYC; s, THE WINNER wilh a perfect score in the highly competitive Cal·2S Class was Tom Lewetk of CYC sailing Lolllpop, Trophy'winn~rs: CAL·25 -1, Lollipop, Tom Leweck, CVC ; 2, Midnight Skulker, Phil Sloan, PMYC; 3, Get With It, Harry Fox, CYC; 4, Njorth, Tom Clancy. WCVC. TORNADO -Rapid Transit System, R. Paul Allen, SDYC; 2, Pacific Fox, Dick Beauchamp NHYC ; 3, Screaming Yellow Zonker, Tim Taylor, CBYC; 4, Vanadium Globem·aater, Hauser and Harvey, LBYC. 505 -1, Jelf Brauch, LAYC; 2, Dan Thompson, NHYC; 3, Rob Sjoaledl, CBYC; 4, Al Johnson, CBYC. 470 -1, Dave Ullman, BYC; 2, Mike Zarky, DRYC; 3, Mark Raslello, LBYC; 4, Smith and Wilson, ABYC ; 5, John Vonnegit, SFVSC. L100·14 -I, Tom Linskey, WYC; 2, Warren Fox,_ WYC; 3, Larry Baker, CYC. STAR -I, Sil Sllcoll, NHYC; 2, George Bobo, SDYC. PC -1, First Fiddle, Jack Bone, SDYC; 2. Brigadoon, Joe Gann, SDYC; 3, Slipstick, Ray Jarechi, PMYC. . Green Machine, Steve Butler, ABYC. ' P·CAT -I , Mike McArthur, CBYC ; 2, Chuck GrabOwaky, OYC; 3, Bob Marshall, NYYC. Harbor· High Team Upset Wilson High School of Lone Beach won the Southern California Interscholastic Sailing Conference championship Satur- day , upsetting the favored Newparl Harbor High school whose Division B team failed to show after the second race. Skippers (or Wilson High were Brian Kent and Bruce Balan in Division A. and Steve Kent and Steve Jensen in Division B. The Long Beach skippers scored 11. points in their first win of the Catalina Challenge Cup .. . The races were sailed in the turning basin off Lido Isle over windward ·leeward and lriangulall courses in ... westerly winds of 8·1' knots. Other sc,hools in order of finish were C.Orona del Mar, 17~; Catalina Island, 28 and Newpart Harbor, 2!ffi. ·'. I i.BOAT Speaks for Yachtsmen NEW ROBOT TENNIS . Training Center I One of the least heralded boating organizations in CaJifornia is appropriately known in the boating .ljOO yachting fraternity as BOAT. The letters stand if.or Boat Owners Associated Together. BOAT is, strictly speaking, a legislative lobby~ ,ipg group fo rmed to watchdog legislation affecting :rtoati.ng on t1ie state, county and municipal levels. '., In the organization's own terms, it is a "non· .!profit corporation organized lo foster the recrea· lifionaJ use and development of Ca lifornia's ~aterways ." It was formed as a statewide or· ·ganization in September, 1968. -. BOAT HAS DJREC?ORS from both the Pacific ·~terclub Yacht Association of Northern California "and the Southern California Yachting Association. flt receives its financial support from more than .27,000 boating families who are m~mbers of the 124 _)'acht, boat and sailing clubs in the stale. · BOAT was formed when it became apparent that many legislative bodies in California -includ· jng the state ·legislature, county boards of ~upervisors, and municipal and harbor district boards -were unfamiliar with the needs of recrea· . tional boating. UC/Team J Since its inception BOAT has. actively represented boat owners before these bodies. "Without these efforts, Ca lifornia boaters would be exposed lo continually rising taxes-and an increast> in restrictive legislation, some of which is ill-conceived and poorly drawn," said Dick Belden, president ''BOAT'S PRIMARY OBJECTIVE is lo monitor legislative bodies at all levels and to work with legiSlators to enact laws that are good for recrea· tional boating Where necessary, BOAT opposes legislation which is adverse to our interests," Belden continued '·In the past year, 38 bills were introduced into the California legislature which, if enacted, would directly affect boat owners both large and Small. BOAT was able to analyze these bills and quickly make our position known lo the legislature," said Belden. . Assisting the officers and directors is Jerry Desmond, BOAT's legislative advocate in Sacramento Desmond has been serving the or- ganization for five years . Now o.-n to the Public at the TENNIS COLLEGE ()If/~~~%'~ M1 l.Ulk.Uf• Dfllff, ,._l •tot.Cot, CAllfOfllff• ·- $2.50 per Session Open D•ily from 9:00 until 7:00 Sharpen your game with new, exciting fully automatic robot ball machines. Visit the Newpart Beach Tennis Club, on Eastbluff Drive off Jamboree in Newport Beach. Phone 644-9950 Small enough to get around town. 18 MPG:- Pop the-,toP an~ou get a recreational vehicle witJi six feet of headroom. Pull it down and ·YOU get 'the convenience of a car. Now that's versatility for you . 'In 1975 EPA tests, 'lbyot.a Chinook averaged 25 .. MPG in simulated highwaY:'diiving .. ·.18 MPG in eimulat.ed. city· driving. Your actual mileage will vary with road and weather conditions, equipment, driving habits and maintenance. --TOYOTA ' :Qualifies, Places 2nd HOW TO REDUCE YOUR INCOME TAX LEGALLY! . Discdnttnued tires. blemished tires. used tires, UC Irvine's sailing team qualified for the national championship with a second place .finish in the PCIYRA Dinghy Championships last week in Richmond, Calif. UCI finished second behind winner San Diego ,Slate, and qualified for .the North American Na· tional Dinghy Cham- pionships, lo be held in 1----------------------------- :Chicago the first week in June. .. The two-day compeli- t ton held at the 1Riehmond Yacht Club 1saw UCI win the A Division , with Jefr ?4cDermaid, Kalie Mac· ,Donald, and Frank :"k'homaon at the helm for the Anteaters. In the B . Divi&ion, UCI placed ,lhlrd, with Rick Kem .and Steven Washburn aa ,okippers .~,. • . 'New Brummel ' ook Offered Davis Instruments of Saa Leandro is market· inc a new Biummel hook dUl&ned as a qulck ban· dy method of connectin& and disconnecting linea, chains or cabl•. Tbe Brummel hook Ii made of Alma& (a ma1ne1ium aluminum) . or mancaneiSe bronze and are available in 30 dlffer•at models, rformas1 .. rated for I !Joella Ilg lo .. 000 PG<ID ill. • If you are nol presently covered by • pension or ntiremenl fund where you wort, you can now save up to15% of your annual eamed income (or Sl.500,whichever is Jess) in a MutuaJ Savlng.s Individual Reliremenl Account (IRA),frec of Federal incorile tax until you ' retire.Interest earned on your retirement plan Is alsb lax-deferred. This plan is ea!IJ' to unden;tand .does not require a lot or money, is fully ln i;ured.und can be adjusted to meet individual needs. You will save more money ... eam more lnterest. .. take no risk ... pay lci;s lax wilh a Mutual Savings IRA account. 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' •I , ' •• ( J -I " • • ' r I Easy ·co-.e ••• Heiress Bfuws Inheritance From WJreSenilea • Pamela Kleyff, a 23-year-old heiress, went back to being what 1he called a normal working girl !lfter blowini.; more than $156,000 in a lhr&e·yeur spending spree. "lf I need u Pl:lir of shoes l will have to save for them," she said after appearing before a bankruptcy cou rt . Miss Kleyrr inherited more than $252,000 from her rather when abe was 18, and an"Ot"'her $69,600at 21. After t;pendlng all but $165 600 on boyfriends, fast cars and 'e\· pensive travel, her f amilS' stepped in and placed the re- mainder in trust out of her reach. Then she ran up debts of $36,000 and was declared bankrupt. • A spokesman for the Divine Licht l\otission Jn Denver says court action in India will vin· dicate Guru ltlaharaj JJ and re· tum him to full control of the re· ligious organizution's six milliorf members. Joe Anelli, press serretary for the 17-yeu r -old g uru , said charges by Maharaj Jl's moth.er and brolher lhal lhe spiritual leader was loo worldly were Wl· founded .. "That's a lot of baloney," Anctil said. ··To his devotees, Guru Maharaj Ji is brighter than ever. He is s till head of the mis- sion and the pe rfect m aster." • Rep. Parren M•tcbell of Maryland .ts try in'g to have Congress approve u reaolutJon thanking Frank "'Uls, the 26· year-old seeurity guard who dis· covered the Watergate break-in . The measure, expressing "ap- preciation on behalf or all the people of the United States of America." has been sent lo the Post Office and Civil Service Committee after langui shing in the House Judiciary Committee since February. The resolution contains a clause saying every effort be made to find a job for Wills, 26, who h as been unable to find steady employment. • Brandeis University will con- fer honorary degrees on en. Edw1rd M. Kennedy, <D-Mass.), Los A11ge1es .l\tayor Tom Bradley and seven other educational and public service leaders duri,1g commencement exercises June 1. , Also ·receiviag honol'ary degrees Will be 1~Harvard mathematician Rlrhard Brauer, Dr. Mary Calderone, lawyer Belljamla V. Cor.en, Brandeis trustee William Haber, e conomist Simon S. Kuz:neis, French scholar Henry Peyre, ANIMAlogkli.$.., "'h"" ~· .. -~~· ........ •.. , .. ·s~e. l<A5 NICE LEGS-Too &AD T~EY'gf 50,fDISLE ." ( PEOPLE J and the St. Lou!M university chan. cellor the Hev. 1~au1 Kelnert. • Anita lfoffman, wife of radicul Abbie ltorrman, t1ays s he was nol distu11~d to hear hel· fugiti ve hultiand .say in u television in- l tr.:.vJew lh8l he had tsken an~lher. ··wire.·• 1-loffman, who jumped $10,000 bail a year ago on a cocaine sale charge. appeared on public television, and said he changed his lifestyle while untlerground and look another wife. "I don 't see him a:; choosing one over the other," said Anita Hoffman. "I feel J could love anyone he could love." • "I don't feel any differ ent," said actor He nry Fonda upon re· aching his 70th year. He is proving it by a heavy work schedule. Fonda returned from a lour with hi s one -man show "Clarence Darrow" for il birth· day party given by his wife Shirlee. I-l e will portray Adm. Che!iter Nimitz in the Universal film , "Midway," then give hi s Darrow interpretation for 10 weeks in London. • James S. Dwight, 41, is leaving the federal government because .he C'an make more in private law practice. Dwight, a onetime aide to California Gov. Ronald Reagan, has been head of the Social and Rehabilitation Service of the Department of 1-leallh, Educa- tion and Welfare for two years. The post is a politicaJ appoint· ment. Dwight, w ho makes s.18,000 a year , said he's quitti ng "out or consideration/ to my family. There is no (monetary) future in Government ., • Tom Ford, th e half-brother or President Ford, pledged $50 to Democratic st ale house can· didates for the 1976 elections Ford , 56·year old audit coordinutor ror the 1\-lichigan legislature. says he is not aban· doning the Republican party. "This is a nonpartisan job and iC I'm -going to support one I have to support the other I play il 1i"ght dbwn the middle." he said. • Graduation at San Jose Slate "Will be a family affair for George Woods, his wife and daughter. With ·all three receiving degrees FTida,Y.. . \\'oods, 45, wi ll receive a master's degr ee in education; his wife. Audrey. 49, a bac helor's degree in social science, and their dilughter, Marilyn, 21, a bachelor's degree in graphic de- sign. "I'm 10· proud of l\fom and Dad.'' said Jrla.rilyn . "It's taken A1om 16 years of schOQJ. on and off to get her degree.'' • J Jean Paul Sartre has been or- iered in Lyon, France, to pay an $875 fipe and $12,500 damages for liibeling a s lot machine en- l~preneur l)y suggesting he was inVolved in a politically motivat- ed·robbery. · ' The author's article questioned whet-her a $1 million post office stick·up might have been lhe work of a commando team to finance the Gaullist party. The award was made to George Schnebele. Cal State LA .Offices Taken Over LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Mocc thun 50 students, most or them Mexican and Asian-Americans, took over the main ad · ministrative offices of Cal Slate Los Angeles for 21h hours Wed· nesday until university president John Greenlee agreed to meet with· representatives next Tues· day. 'fhe students d emanded Greenlee discuss a variety or · (~_s_1_a_1e __ ~J grievances concerning minority educa tion programs al the school. Greenlee was off campus al the time of the sit-in, but talk e d to the s tudents by telephone". One student was taken into custody by campus police for in- terfering with the operation of the elevators in the building, but he was released and no charges were filed. ·· 2 llt•ld 111 K ickbacl<N LOS ANGELES (AP> -Two men have been . indicted by a . rederal grand jury on charges or conspiring lo procure kickbacks from firms involved in Long Beach Naval Station construe· lion projects. J oh n Cobb Elliott, 39, o r Alamo, 10 miles east of Oakland, and ~a mes Wayne Bryant, 45, of Tehachapi, were accused Wed· nesday of accepting about $6,000 in kickbacks from subcontrac· tor& they e mployedon projects al the station. l'nrm Bill Btrcl<Pd SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Gov Edmund G. Brown Jr.'s com- promise farm labor bill, support· cd by a broad and powe rful coali· tion or agricultural antagonists, just barely made it past its first hearing of the special session Wednesday. The Senate Industrial Rela- tions Committee approved the measure on a bare·majority, party -lin e 4·1 vole after Democrats narrowly defeated five GOP errorts to amend the car efull y constructed com•- promise proposal. · l'iPt Orpha11s Probed SAN FRANCISCO (U!'l) - The Immigration and Naturali zation Service s ays it will investigate whether some 2,000 children flown from South Vietnam were legitimate or- phans. The INS made the agreement Wednesday before U.S. District Judge Spencer Williams who had been asked to issue a pre-• liminary injunction to stop all adoption procpedings for the youqgsters so lhe non-orphans could be weeded out. ·1.t•11911e Hears Bro1v11 SACRAMENTO (UPI) - Local elected officials laughed in disbelief Wednesday when Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. told them public employes in labor negotia- tions would not demand more money than was available. Brown, a supporter of collec-. tive bargaining for public employes, spoke to about 450 mayors and city council m em- bers attendin'g a conference of the League of California Cities. • _....,~ .. ••l£•M•m••••E1•~•••'""£M'""~i~11">:,~Ji..~iii !Cm/£!• m l t \~~M::\1 1BU ' •• Dlssoludo11s 01 Marriafi~ • For The Record Olotry\ l'f'nn, II, boll\ .ol Huntington ""'' BERG-JOHNSON -Rltll•r1 W.1 •>. 8nd N•n<y K•Y, JI, boll\ .o 8" tio. hl•nd L A. MA.R CH E·l<OY1AOES - F•e-otrlC11 Jr., ,,, •'>II Otrl• e., ''· bCllhollr~l"I! RUMMELL·6AR6EE -Ch•rltl$ M .• St.. •nd 6.tr~•.1 A .• ''· both o1 Cost.I W W LONGO·COF'FMAN -Vkl6r Henry. .Jr., Jt. •nd 5"11• L.Olllst, 24, bOtll .of HunUnqton &!•ch CUA RY·OECKER -Rober! P., ll, U(IUllll H1!1\0 Ind Bor~r.1, 2', Hunt. ington k•ch. Allril It, 1t7S OTWELL·SPORRI -J•meJ Ed.,..,•d, 21, •nd <Mr~~ Linda, 2l, tr.otl'I .at !.itt1 Cltmente , LAR.\·OUR.\N -Jose1111 Mar~. ll, •"" GIO•I• M.rle, 1•. b.olh ot Cost• WY FEHAMAN·MOWES -Ce,I W., &I, G.roet1 Grove, •110 Chav•11 M., lofl, Cost.Mew SCHUCIC·MC CALL -.\n1r,.o,..,. ~. 2$, -"oCI Cylltl'll• A1111, 11, b.oth lit Cost. "'" . B.\ABA·COWLEV -P•ul J .. t7. T..,tin • .no Oot\11<1 J., 31, C111ol• Mt\OI 5H AW·HERNANOEZ -Johll Mk No&l,·1•. •f>CI M•rl• Therew, tl. bOCllol H...,,t1t1910<> ee..,11 SHELLENBERGER · 51-iELLIENBERGER -P•ul A., :». rem.•rled CoMi&, U•. bllll'I .at Hun!· ~Oflkl<ll IJ,lrth6' ·• llltTitl - SOUTH COAST c:.oMMUNITY HOS~ITAL "'"'"·'''' Mr, •I'll M", TMll'l'I•' A, McK~, U..,,..lff<fl. olrf. Mloy 1, ,,,, Mr. Mid Mn. iltu1wn A.o0trt, Mllollon vi.Jo, boy. .\ Thursc:t1 • Ma 22. 1975 . ' OA1L v RtLOT D. " Couple Lose Joh Suit Niguel Probation Officers Pondering Appeal. ByJACKCllAPPELL OtU.. 0•11' Pl ... SUH A Laguna Niguel couple who' accuise their employer, the Orange County Probation Oeparlment, with harassment and denial or promotion OP · portunity, are mulling new legal aclion tn the wa ke of federal court dilimissal o_f lb__eir civil rights suit against the agency. Richard' and Andrea Cawley, both probation officers, allege they have been subject to "dirty l i ttle investigations'' a nd punitive actions because they lived together prior to being mar: ried. TllE CAWLEVS FILED a civil rights action and sought u court order requiring the probation de- partment to allow them to t ake the promotion test . 1'he suit, however, was dis missed and the Cawleys with their attorney are weighlnCIJD il!P_eal ~ .I "I'm all fo'r an appeal. We are dlacussing this now with our at· torney who is researching the en· tire thing with a proressor from UC l .. A," Richard Cawley said. Both Cawley and his wife were ~--' .,, . ' ,, l_ --:::-•· • l I . \ ' I DR. BRIGHT AND FRIEND AT LION COUNTRY .SAFARI Cal .Slate Fullerton Prof Plano African Trip Dr. Bright to Head African Expedition Students interested in studying wild animals in their native habitat were invited to participate in an African expedition co. s.ponsored by Cal State Fullerton and Lion Country Safari. The 21 :day tour of Africa begins July 21 and will be conducted by Dr. Donald Bright, chairman..ofthe biological sciences depart· menl on the Fullerton campus. ,~ THE TRIP BEGINS WITH.A TWO·DAY s topover in Rio de Janeiro and then moves to Africa with stopovers in Johan· nesburg, Nairobi, Kruger National Park, the Huwi Nature Reserve, Tsavo East, Kilaguni Lodge in T savo West and Am· boseli National Park. Total cost, includin~ transportation plus all lodging and most meals, is $2,400 based on double occupancy. There is also an $84 tuition charge for the three-unit upper division science course. Some students will not be able to afford the trip. Dr. Bright asks anyone interested. in'helping students to make donations to the biology department at Cal State Fullerton. RESERVATIONS FOR TIIE EXPEDITION must be made by May 31 with Lion Country: Safari Tours, 8800 Moulton Parkway, Laguna Hills . Additional· infori:nalion is obtainable from Dr. Bright, 870·2440or Brock Longof Li~n Country Safari, 837-1200. Adds to Cost U.S. Orders Tire Products Marked WASHINGTON (UPll -The government has ordered tire companies to mold ratings on trt!adwear, traction and te m· perature res istance into tire sidewall s. Industry s pokesmen said the ne"' National Highway Traffic Safety ·Administration require- ment that performance and wear information be cast into sidewalls will cost 75C"ents a tire. The Tire Industry Safety Coun cil c harge d it would ''add $ISO million to American drivers ' costs" and be virtually meaning- less toconsumers. SIX 'TJRE fjrmS -F,irestone. Goodrich, Goodyear, General, Cooper and 1\1 ansfie1d -asked the 6th u.s. etreult Court of AP· peals in Cincinnati to block the standard, Indus try sources said. The rule. requires gradiflg of radjal tlre-s by Jan. 1, bias-belted Utes by July I, 1976 and blu ply Urcs by Jan. I, 19'7.·TbediUI will appear on tread 1.Wls .and in conaumer information pam- f,hlets. An addlUonal six months s provided for the molding or in- for'mation into tht! sidewalls. .. ' THE REQUIRED treadwear data only provide a standard and are not a promise the lire will perform al th at standard, the Department of Transportation said. .The mileage projection wHl be based on m easurements made during a 6,400-mlJe test run on a government course in Texas. The department said driving habits, service practices and differences In road and climate cond1Uon.s in· Ouence tire wear. TREADWEAR GRADES will be expreissed as 8 percentage or lhe nor1t1 . Tha.t t5 , a 30,()()().mile Ure graded at 80 indicates a likelihood It will get 24 ,000 miles tinder standard test conditions. The traction grades will show either one star1 two stars or a zero. A z.ero lnatcates poor trac- tion performance on wet pave· ment and two stars represent the hi ghest ~grad e of traction performance. Temperature grades wili ~in terms or A:B, and c., •'A" shows the highest resistance to heat that could lead to failure and "C" the least r esistance. t eli.l!ible for Promotion t o a 11upervlsory ·position ; however. botti were eliminated in initial £creening. CRAWLEY MAINTAINS that elimination and other at llons against him and his wife are the result of their having lived together. Margaret . Grier, head ol tho l ,100-person probation depart- ment, withheld -comment on specifics of lhe Cawleys· case because or the pending litii:ation. tlowever, s he said that to her knowledge, no sanctions have been taken against the Cawleyfi. ""ased on what I know or Lhe situation, they were treated fair- ly, reasonably and the same as everyone else,'' .l\1:iss Grier said. "OUR BASIC POLlCV am! philosophy is to slay out or people's lives, however, if so~ meone brings to our attention a complaint, we don't just ignore those complaints. We do look ink' them," Miss Grier said. She declined to say whelh-er or not a complaint had been made in regard to the Cawleys' living· arrangement. "I don't. have lime lo run around and find out wh<tl the staff is doing in their s pare time,•• Miss Grier said . Cawley said the couple 's pro- blems at work began when An· drea, then unmarried, moved into his Laguna Niguel home. As re- quired, s he filled out a change of a ddress f~orm for the department .. "THERE WERE IDNTS from her supervisor that she would have to accept the consequences of our living together. Her supervisor told her a memo had been placed in our files," Cawley said. . He said neither he nor Andrea was allowed to see the memoran- dum which was removed after they contact ed an attorney who said such action by lhc .deparlr ment was not lawful. Cawley said his wife later was told she would be demoted rrom her position, a grant-sul:xiidized job. In itself that is not unusual as subsidized positions come and go; however, in most instances, people in the positions are lined up for new jobs, Cawley said. , He ·said Andrea was jusl le(t hanging. Jfturned oUt the jOb was not ended. CAWLER SAID HE w~ transfered from a highly specialized job working witJi. mjnorities in Santa Ana to b largely . clerical job col lectiqk child SUPPorl money from abseQt fathers. He said the transfer came des pite hi gh case load and an elf· isting vacancy in the previous section. ~ "I didn't assume this was a coincidence," Cawley said call- ing the support sectioh a "dump.. ing ground." • Cawley said when he wa·s transfered, he ""'as told it was de- partment policy to switch of- ficers' positions every two years for "career a dvancement." He said he was in his old Position for two years and one day. • . i MISS GRIER ADMITJ'EDthat officers' assignments do~'t normally fall into "neat two-ye patterns" such as Cawley's b t she said transfers are based on the availability or mai;ipoweii ark! trained personnel. She denied t~ support section was less impor- tant than any other department function. • 1 "All of our jobs and assigif- ·ments require case "':o rk skill$, sensitivity to people and the a~· signment," she said. 1, P romotion to the superviso.rr position wouid mean a pay 1n· crease from $1 ,413 monthly tp $1 .641. Cawley said both he and h.fS \Vife have received excellen\ evaluations •in their work, bt! were eliminated from promotioh candidacy for, "reasons that hah nothing to do with the requir&. rnents for promotion." ~llSS GRIER SAii> pcomotioh procedures were elaborate bQt equitable and objective. ; "The sysytem or promotion r~ quires several levels of screeni to gi\1e a maximum opportuni for everyone to compete. 1 "Nobody is pleased iC he or sh\io doesn't get a promotion, tha~~ one o( the proble m s a large agen. cy has. Di sappointment Is it natural b yproduct , but that doesn't m ea n th e decision is arbitrary or capricious,·• MJis Grier said. 1. Jail Cell .11 •h Scarce Item .~ ., ' • THE HAGUE, Netherl a nd s CAP) -10 Faced with n serious ·n shortage of prison cells, -,,1 the Dutch a:ovcrnment ts 16 drafting a proposal to al-b low some offenders to pay ''-t their way out of up to two ~.>1 weeks In jalt at a rate of about s10 a da r. • • 'I. " I • ' ~ oAt;v P1LOT JhurSdar.M•y22. 1975 ~ IOOMER '" , 0 Ll>IPA. UfOllE 116 Gfl' .IWRtQ, ... lbtJ 5'JDuLD Kllow l. fl.l( Pat€e e'itv:( MOllUA( lllG~T . •• .. w ' .,.. -=- . FUNKY WIMKERBEAN ;.1· .·:.:..----------,,...., ·" ..... ' '" ... P"·· ·''''' TIN ~. ,, -..m• :...•• ·'"'' ·-'" .... , FIGMENTS •"' '•'1'1••a.,.o..r-$-l'L ,. .~ . . by w ... F. lrown and Mel CoslOll • L€1'S IM1rre .tN:ll OT>lt'P Offf:ll. ~i T0m !<.~Ryan ' ' .. ... ' 1WIT'S NOT UlHln' :t •MEANTANO~ IOllOu.I IT • . I ' I by Dale Hale ! ... D112,.BUT IT'S KINJ.N'\ HEAVY . by Ernie BushmiHer M·-t --~'-n_r .. TODAY'S CBDSSIDID PUZZLI PEANUTS WE'LL DRAW LINES ON VOVI\·~ TO MAKE IT l.()()( LIKE IT'S MADE OtlT OF ~I CK5, SEE ? ::,;::· UNITED Feature Syn·di.cate ACROSS 50 ln a calm ., """""" 1 Cul info 52 F..-.ler. •~ pieces Informal .;!;;~ 5 DlsmiUed: Soi Boy·1 name: " Informal Abbf . .. ..,,, 10 Moist 55 Where 14 Stream animals live prolusely 59 Lacking 15 lrregolarly autialanc.e ·'• ,...,. toothed 63Lighl·weight 18 Charles me1al: Abtlr. ... Lamb 64 Clamor · 17 Allolled lask 66l1sed up ,.,:: 19Flber 67 Blowup ··-20 Addison's one's ego •~• colleague 68 f:ntl1U9iasm 10 AO..lterated 41 Enduring ...,••· 21Ret.il e9Cyghus 11A:.;illary .USyslemol ..,. ~ 23Clau 7o01d·hai ·12Fait to·l'lit therapy :;"'. 25SignSol~ls 71 Eugene -··-: 13Partyspread "70~ssed _ ... k 26 In a certain Soeialtat 18 Biazed 49 Sneaky direction 22 Age person: '"""' 30 Nervous: 2 DOWN 24 Group ol · · Slang words nalives 51 Removed 34 Ge1 --·--out 1 Financial 26 M··-··-nen~: ·saAoman ;-'; ! ot advisers: Per Gef'I. G'armen'I ,, • 35S1eet Abbr. Sherman 55Sore.-euea ingredient 2 Multitude-27 MliH ol 56 MTNI was - 37 Cheerless 3 Cockl"ley·s mime · ••• b1owr ,. · '' J8 Hurried 'ome 28 ViQorous 57 Synthetic ... " ..: ,.,, 390isputea "Clergy strength rutibef ~ r· "2 Macao ~· 29Skiotehes 58 "Beat ii"' monetary 5 BiOlogieal 31 Male bird 60 Masculine u ... 1.#lil groups 32 SI~-61 Knife lhn.lat "3 Where 6 Furnish with aotl"S maul Caesar rode weapons 33.lropicaltree 62J~neM ,; ~ .. ssalamander 7 Kicker 36Fur~amg . com ~; ':" "6Hoodwif*ed 8Anglo-Suon . animal 65Mineral ~1.· 48Seed labOrers 40R~edlo ·ending planters 9 Depose bondage '" ". r ~ ......... .....,,.., ......,-,,. ... ~.~-t-t­{~.~ ' ~ ~.1-,-+--+-<>-II S 6 7 I t " : , ..... - JUDGE PARKER FOR SOME l<EA50H, I DOt(T THINK IBAT MR, FARADAY OWN& THE PLATINUM PU&SYCAT, DONNA! MISS PEACH . . . .. . . .. . ·-· .. -.. . • DOOLEY'S WORLD • l Wa.IDER flOW OLD YoU AAE, ROCK ... DR. SMOCK GORDO . ANIMAL CRACKERS • by Charles M. Schulz 'THIS WA~ HE'LL NEYER 80THER '/OV ... IJOCVES AREN'T '/ERV SMART_. _.... .,_. by Harold Le Doux by Men --. ' -TI:~N AGED?. .. M1PPLE AGED ? ,_ ----- b -G ~Le-' e,.n.,...-r-•S.--.• I M~. Joi: .JON~S, COMM.A ... €Rb~ by Ferd Johnson FUNNY NAME' ... DoES ME: SPl'L~ IT WITH ONE: M OR '---.,,"" · ·1wo? i'"l ~\'11 'f'.' L:; by RoclcJer iollen 41m~-f-1t.•.-s,.l.11C. ... ,.. __ " "'I wi11h'1u hc<ivcn' hill' woulJ arrive 11n lhc fir~I 1hc w-.iy lhc)' Ul\CJ hi -n11W iOSIC<iJ 11r haling a (OUplc nr>\hly~,, )'Oilh h<tlt the CnlirC ... mon1ht" DENNIS THE MENACE ·• . ,,.,,------ .NOTICE TOCR£DITORS su,.•11111011 COUit TO,.'"" STATI OllCAl.tllOltNIA~lt TM a COUNTY OllOltANOI: No,A·USO. 'E1Ailte of LEONARD C MORRIS 0..U!f!.l'd " NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo lht treouor~ ol l"' above n•meo OK..oitn! llwl •II per~ ll11vl!'!I Cla•m• ~"''' lhe Wkl Gectden1 are requl•l'd to Ille ltwm, W•lll lM Mte\\•r~ Vo.KIWI,,_ Jn trw olll<e ol IJ'l.e t ier-01 1n1 •Wve ~ lilied c.,..n Qt to P••~rit thon1, wotn Hie .. CHU<''(VOIK,..,r\ lo II•• ul'ld«llgnl'd ot Honn. •nd Morton, S23 ....,.,t Shill Srttel. Sul!e 112•. Lo' Ange le• 0111orm• tOOU wll•cn .~ 11\e 1)1~ or busiMI\ Of ll>e unOer1lQn~ In •II m.or ...... 11trU1lnl119 IO ll'le ,,,.,. Qf .... Cl°" t.otnl, within lour mon1n1 •lier rrit f1rl! P\llll lt•llOnol lh11 no1ke 0.1ff~¥ U, lfJS OOROTH'l'N.MORRIS E •ftllltl• 01 Ow W!ll ol ""~ auove nameo 01«-nt ttAHNAANDMOltTON (HESTEllllF OOLLEY MICHAELC,MI TCMELL l1JW. .. SiJ1lllSlr••I s...ilt ,,,. L"Atl99 .. 1 C..111 toc1i. 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SECUllllTY INT ERIEST 1*1.•101-•111 UC CI NOTICE Is tie•1by ;Ivon to Ille Crodllors of R•vmol'lll ,,..Qui"• Jr -Raymo11d AQwl•rt 111, Otbl0t1 wnow tllill...,,s •ddress •~ 6S L.ii111n11 Ro.id, T..,,lln, COlll'lly OI Or•n!1C' 5titlt, ol C.Olltornl1, Ill.ti • \KUtllY i"llet'HI ls OOout to bl c•e•t•d by Ol!ll!Ot - Q<Al'lloCI to Glonn A S.,,let, Stc..,.ld P1rty, wtloH t>usll'lffs 4'klres1 Ls lt19 Sui>triOt' Avel'l\lf, Cost• Mes•, Coun1v olOrlllWl• s1a1eoi CoUlo•l'I••· T111 prooenw !n wl>lcl'I Ille Sku•!tv ll'ller..i will lie <•••ltd Is, In oent••I All lht.,.ros •nd IQU•ptntnl, lu•nllutt .->Cl !11tl'llltll11ts of OtbtOf' co...,.lno PIO Pl!•tr "°"' located •l 16tt Superior Ave , CO\te Mei.•, cou111., a• °'"..,.., Stolt ol Ca!Uorn10, <1nd busl11ess known u '8AV AAOtATOA SHOP" Tiie •IOl'tStlCI W!Curlty l•lln"°'tlon wll l lie COl'lsumm11ltd on or 1!11r Ille tsl °"'' OI June ltTS •I 10 A M ·~ GROVER ESCROW CORPORATJON 111 So 1u1no1., An•llelm, C•HIOl'ni• In IMl611.....,,ll So lor ai known lo '"' Set urfd P••lr, •II IW\inM• ........ , and 1delrt!.WS - ltl' Ille Dfctor tor lllt tr.rtt .,.i•s IM! PIS1, ••e S.me OATEO MaJ '' 1q1~ Gltl\l'I R Bet!t r S.tuF!!..:I Ptr!y Or•ver Est•ow Corpor•llOll 111 So llllntj.1 A1111lllll'l'I, C<1Ufor11!1 tJlllS Putlll~hoo Orange Co.isl D1111v P!lol, Mll 'f22, lt1S 1111(12 7S NOTIC.E OF SAL E OJI llEAL PllOPE llT'I' AT MIVA'tl. s.ALf ,., E.Af'J6J) 111 thl SuQerlor Co111n of Tiit St•t• et e.1;1ornl• '" 1nct tor ttlo Counly of LOS ANGELES 111 1111 Mitter of '"' ES!ate ol CHA~LES WILLARO NE'l'HAPT, ICon~t,,altt) Noll<• 1, "4!•ebr OIVtfl lh•t ll'lf "" derSl9ri-td wlll stll al prlv111 stlt, lolhe "IQl'iesl """be'\ Dllldl• 111bjt1U IO ton 11rmaUon ol \<ild S11pet1o r Co11•I on o• olior 111111111 0•¥ Of J uno, "15, •I ll"lfot• lltt Of O()NINE ANO OONINE, 77~ Hotlfl Gltl'IOOI'• Ave L• P1>1n11, Cooun· Iv Of LO$ A"91lfl, Stile ol C•lllOl'nla, 111 lht r~t. llUe and l11 le•1s1 ot stlO 140l'llollr'l.tlttl, "' #11111 tO •II lf'lf Ctt'llllfl n•l "'-riv ill11111 111 '"' Co\lnlv of OrMIOI, !Ital• of C•lllor1111, 111•lk 11llf'· tr•scrlllod•t to1i-1. io.•11. All unctlwldtCI \• 1nt1ttft 111 tnd to LOI IJ, 8!0Ck "6 Of Coron• !NI Mii• 111 IN c11, OI NtwpOrl &eot/I ,, Pl• ""P •f<OtllH 11'1 tit• OIUc• ol Ill• RKOflllr Cl! 0..011111 Cow111y •mo•• c ommenly k11o"'n "' ••l J•,mlnt Ave ., t:oront 01~ Mtr Cflll(H"rlll Owntr ot 0111tr Ol"lf•ll•lf 11'11•'11\I will ~nlnw.11. ' Thursday, May 22. 1975 DAILY PILOT D7 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUB LIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE I T AT I M I NT O• WITMD•A•,t.L r --:,:>C:Y;,:1:,:0:0:1ca:UCl:,:.:1:1:1--·I ---:,c,:r:Y:C:>Tc,:0c0:1:.:0:1:,:.:.:,:1--r-----=.~,:,.:,:------1--:,:,:r:r=.,:,:..,:-1:-.-.-.-,.-.. -,--- ,llOM •A•TNl•SHll' NAMI iTATIMINT NAMllTATIM•NT Jll(TITIOUI IUllNIS$ MAMI ITATIMINT' Ol'••ATllllOUNOI• 1 ••llTATIM•ttT n.. I 11 ' llllCTITIOllllll$1Mt:iiN&MI: '" IOllOwlol'J Pl'•Mln h ctoh'IQ M l TMlooow1119 .. r-llOOl119~-Thtlollowl/lllPl•-t.,•llll>lnobuM• """""4\lo"ow 11'1 .. •IOlll Oro d6i"'I! 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CAoll\I 0.hy j;'jlof, Pllblllilod Of'•l'IG" (OM1t Ooitw Pilot A 0\ltlltf'ryllflf Mii 1S n Jt nd J 1 ti Mo,. lS n .2•. 1t1) I~\,, P UBLIC NOTICE PlJBLIC NOTICE T1o1, \Ill-• IUtd wl111 11\f eo.....tw ' • • •• --~ • ' s 11•11S --"NQT"ic1:ToCiiol T-o-,.---.-,.-,.-.1-----19~;• °' °'"* c°"'"1' °"· ...,1110 PUBLIC NOTICE 5U,.EllllOll cou•TO,, THE NOTIC• TOC•EOITO•S TMOM"'50H &VA.NWlillT f'ICTITIOui•UslN-t:-.-,-- SlA.TEO,, CALI FOii Ni• FOii su,.1111011 COU•To" THE ...,._V,ML<I• MAMIE STAT•MENT TME COUNT'!' 0" OllANGE STATE 01' CALIFOllNIA FOii ..... ,,._Mt<At11Hor Poi•U Tl'lf toll Ht A 11)21 THI. COUMT'I' Of' OllANGE MtlA ........ ~Mv•tO ,..,,,M ""''llO ~IWHI' <1rt001f19tlll\.f• '-''•It ot-MAAGEAV Et.LI: N.o..4-N ... J ..__. ...... eow ....... )Mt BlOfCCOB•C..: AUTOGEHJC GEORGE De4ot•J.otd lU•tool LOU15G """'< KENZIE,dt I'~ TRAINING. •to f.ior O• , s..,._. Q, NO f t CE IS HEREBY G IVEN lot'-' ,.~ Putlll-Or ..... 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Room E, Ital 11111 MARIAN GEORGE 0..THIMaw1d,lllJ s.ir .... t Huntlf19\0rl Bt.tel'I, Ct hlOfN<I EXttulf1•olt1>eWlll 8RANOIM•CKENZIE t:..M 011 ..... Otlowe ... mt Cl dfl.edOHll EAt CUU)• ot '"'Win Ptoftcl ldtntlF•tol!oll Nome WAllllENM GOllll)ON Oll ..... ObovtN,..,.ddllctditnl OCEAN'lllEWHl(;+t!tCHOOI.. ""-r•tLow MAXFIHll 5lTE PREP .... RATION 111•~Crtl'lllll•w alwd •n'Wllll'llr1 llv41 , Ml JM B!d No 1'1 ""I!. •N, C•lffor11l11to)O) .... ,., Hll11, C:..llf, P11<.t P•.t•1' ••e .,, 111, otnte OI tl>t Tel. lJlll ''l-1171 Toi ltUI 271-t\ll Dlrectot ol F•l +l1llO\ PL1n11l111Q Mid Al\ol'111ytorf••c11trls AllorM'flOl'Eltt11tor ca..~tructlon, otlice ol !ht A•t nlte.:t Pvbli,l'lf<I °'""OOI Co•H 0•1ly P1lol Publt~ 0.<illlJt! Cot•! 0111'1' Plto1 !Wlllllltl'I &t .. roc:k <ll'ICI POrlnetS. lXIO ...,.,21 29 «l'IO Junes 11, ltlS 18'10-IS ~ •lld Junt s, 17, !tis '""' 15 Nt"'P0/1 8o11<t•O•d ~twoort 81.cl'I C<i/ofO>'fllo tt~. 111/.IJ O)l)(U ond IN Co11\0ut l1o n Mo11•1•r' Ottl<t . IBttty Consfrut U011, 1,,C T9!J °Nfl;I P UBLIC NOT ICF. PUBLIC NOTICE ---------------\11111 Slrttt, Upl1..0, C•Utor"' .. tlJM, WAGE lt.t.T.E l\t/91~ II PIOf'IS m• • bl ot>t.iolle4 •I lht Con\ltU< !Ion M<IMS!fr '• oll1to NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lh;tl IJlo obe"° l'llMOd Sc IH>ol OliV1Ct OI 0t""OI Cou11ty (..tlhornle, Kling by •l'lld lr.ro119ll lh GO•t•l'l•no Bo.i•d .... ,., .... 1,. •tl•••td lo •s '0 15l RICT' Is /fq\lfSflng w o100.ite0' bkh tor '"' onsl•uchon ol \"" obovt Mll'\l'CI pni. /oc:I TM v.irllMd C<lteQOrttS lo°' bid r1oslonowi. I E•dnwork onct Solt G••dlnQ 1 Oll·Sllo S1•MI Con\lrucUon. 3 Oll·SlltUllUUol • O..S1ttS!orm Or•i11S'ls'-"'- Tne•t wh1 bl • 'as DO dot!IMll ~ "'° 111 o.tch t.tl ot Did ooc: .. menu la 9'1'1<11\IH ltl• tflurn 111 Qood tor>OlhOl'I ""'""" 11we days ""'' lf>o bid opei>•l'IQ ~·· E•<ll bid mi.u conform •net tie HQOl'l\I ... IO IP'lf cont• I<. I Ootumenl\.. E;ocn bid \11111 bf ICCOMf>ln•tctby !he W!cu•lly rele••td lo In IM ~onlrocl OO<"""nls .i11ct ll'f tl\e ti\\ ot ptopo- Wtltant•.ic•o•s TN OISTR ICT ttW!tves Uw riQl'lt to ••~t 111y °'.ill bids or 10 ••Ive ..,y I• •eoul<i,,1•tS o• 111lo•m1ll1le1. '""'Y tlllb Of tn Ille b/ddl!19 Tiie OI SlRICT hill. Mlerm1nl0'"" G"t>e•«I prev•U•lllQ ,,.1, o f per dloem """'II'''" Ille IOC:lllty 11'1 wl11th llllls work •!. lo bt pet I or mid lor t.icll tr .ifl or IYPI! ot -1.m.v+ l'IM~d to 1a1c11te 1ht con- lroct Tl\ft.t •.ilti. ••• on 1111 .it tl'lll DISTR ICT olllCt 11 lfOJ 11ttl Slrffl, Hll'\l1flflon &oe•cll, C•hfo•n•• ~ m..oy bl obto•"'"1.,, rtqlll!SI A C09J Oii tflew • •tes s1><1t1 bl POStta il uw ;oti s•te Tht i.t"""'lt ol per d••m WOOi$ Is bllWd 11pon • •Or1.l1>9 d•v o1 t l<;ltlt tel ,_,, T ..... r.ile /or l'IOUday .ind OW<• II'"" WOl'k !.h;oll be .t lellil ti,... •nll ~ .... It II s~ll bf mllld.ilOry ypon 1111 CON TRACTOR 10 whom trll cont•ote1 IS •-raect . .tnd upon .i11y subcontr.ic- uncter 1'11m, 10 Pi W nol l•SS , ..... , .. w•d .... , .. • .. U 11 spttlhed ••le\ to •" "'0'~"'e" •• u 2l tfl'llOIOytd by , ........ 111 tM ••ecllloon OI .. . .... , , ti 11 lllttonlr;a<t ............. s•111 .. ., "n .. ., No bidcler ""'' "''ll1dr•• l'lh bOd '°' .i Of'iOd OI Forly·Flvt i•SI d•"fl ;ollertht i:s.te "'•or 1111 openlt19ott>I01, • .. ~""""' llOlld '""' • pel-"""""'• tlOrlld will IN! •l'Qulroct P..lor IO -rd fl/f IM (Ol'>l•KI T ... bollds slMn t. lo - hlrm loll tonll In IM Gontr.a Ooa>. -· ~UNTINGTON6EACH UNION HIGH SCHOOL OISTAICT BOAROOF TRUSTEES 8w0-nL MIU•• Actll'l9 A1.t.IS1t111 Sliperlntetl ~" 611sll'ltlS 111d Educ•hon.il Servlct\ IP\lbl1ll'ltd O•Oll'lf; Co.in O•llr p;lot Mt'f n, 11, lt1S 111111\ P UBLIC NOTICE atUM _____ _ NOTICI. TOClllt:OllOllS su •l lllOR cou RT OF THE S'l'ATE Or'CALlr'OltNIA FOllt lMECOUNT'l'Or'OlllANGf "' A tl''' E 'l<ilt o l MolR Y JANE YOUNGO\/l!tl 11\0 know'! is MllR'I' J VOU N GOUISl , <1~11 MAlil'I' 'l'OONC.OUIS T, Ott ea "d NOTICE IS HE:R"t:av C.IVEN lo 11'1t t rectllon ol IM <llKIVO l'l<IM<!d dK-t ln;ol •II.,.,~) l><I Y•llO ct.t•ms <1Q.;11ns1 tllt WIG dtttOel'll 'I•• •l'Qulrt'l;I lo 1111 11\ffn, W101 , ..... .,.,,,s.,, ·-lleri;, 11'1 ltlt olhce OI tfle tier• 01 1..., .ciow e"' lltltd tout I, Of' lo ptt1otnt ii.em wi111111t ftf<ISS.ty VOU<cht••, 10 IM U-•~9'ed <11 IM Oltlct ol MARVIN TI NCHElil <\I• IOtlltY 11 Li•, ·~~ w e11 Ot e•n Bout••••a, 5u1te 1b00, LOl'lq Btil<.fl, Gtllfu•"'<I 9!ll02 WlllCh Ii IM plOCe Oii ~nn' ol lne 11nd<l11!Qntd Jn •II m•t• w s pert1inlnq lo lllo es!.ilf of Wld oe- c~nl, w!111l11 lOll• monttis .if1l'I' "" lirsl public.iriMOl ltili. l'IO!lte M•l••nAnl'lllle Po•tor, E •et11lrl•OI ll"lf E.stt1e 01 ow itlO\le no.me Cl cte<.....,.I MAllVINTINCtflElll ' -· OC.011111•M .hlltlMt U.. .. """'· C..IOorrlli• MICl1 ....... JtMlJWJ AHM'fllOr IH t:••<flnll PUbl•~ 0••"9" Co•sl 0•1IJ PIJioC,, Ml'f22,2t,1nCIJllfl.tS,12,lt1S 19911~ -...----------PUBLIC NOTICE ~lci'IN-vliiHGiios l+ohce h; M•oby ''"'n tl'lllt 1..., &oato of lruSlffl 01 '"" Co." C:omrn..nil~ co11t11 11ht•lcl ot Or.i,,ge CO<only. C•lllor,.,• will rtc,.lve 1oe.iteo lliCIS uo to 11 00 • m , l'rod•r June'-lWS, «I IM Purt,..~lng Dl'PI ot uld sci-I dii.. trltl ICK<iltCI <ii 1310 AO.ms A-, ~1• Meu C•Ulor1110, ct\ wnkf!I u,... wld '"°'will bl publicly operlld ilnl ril• .. ~ OISTRICT UNIFORM REN'TAL, 1'1S.1,..,ltti tll liltl'lt..,•I Op11on -.11 blCl'S ••e to tie '" •cco•d.intt wtllo IN lnsl•11tl10111 tnd CondUkln\ -Sptc1llc.it1ons wl'lkh .ire ,,.,. Oii l1!1 ..0 fnllV tlO W'cuttd 111 111.e OlhClol !ht Pu•Ch.tl llllQ Agenl ol lilld Sttiool 011 .. lrkt Eltfl bidder"'"" ''"'""'"'"'""hi~ n;• .i <•1oh1t• s Chee•, <o•UOeG cllec•, w biddtr• s bond m•dt p.1yttlle lo \l'lf .... 4ef" ol IM Coasl Comm11n1tv Coll~ Ols1 .. ct 8o••dol TtUSIMS ln ..... mount l'IOl leu 01an five pe•cent 4S%1 01 tl'>e Wrr1 biO I\ <I QIUlilnllil !ht! Ille biddet w+tl 111t1r 1n10 1'1'11 lltOPOSIG Con1r11<1 11 IM wme IS •w•rded 10 tllm !fl lftl e.....,t of t.illuro to tnttr 11110 well con- lfl(I \,,., proc:HOS OI 11>1 Clloc:k .... 11 be lofte1IN11, or 1,, Ille ca'' ot • _.., 111o lull !.Un• lhf•~ wlll., ro•ltlteatoWtd Kl'lool d~il "ti No~ m•r "'llfldr•w l>l•blclklr• Off'loCI °' tor1y 11., t•$l .urs .. ., I/lo .,,.,, ... ,tor tl>t-11l119 llw•eof The Bo1rd OI TruUeo$ ...W"'ft 11\f prlvll•ol •1jtcU11Q .,,., •!>Cl •II blm.or lo ... aove <1nr lrt,QUlil "llfS Ot 1,.. lorm1lll1es '" lf'IY bid or In IM tlfddjl'lll S1Q<1.0. NOAMAN E WATSON S<ly 8o••dot T•usltti. ao... J11nt 11, .. ,, 11 00• m &rd 'Jllntll Pub11$/ltd Ot.inoe Co.in Oa•tr ~!Of. , .... t---------------i~y 21,2'J lt1S 1900-IS PUBLIC NOTICE ,· ' • P UBLIC NOTICE ................................ ............................... 4193 ........................... '""'" ............................. "-12 ' I •, - ., • v \I' ' , . ' . ' ' ' ' • PB DAIL y PILOT ThurSday, M1y 22. 1075 •••••",.,. s. ........ .., s. 1,,..... ror,.... . ..................................................................... ' . lffl lllele.. . 1000 ,... The Bluett MllrketplKe on the OfWIP Cout ..... , .... G-· 1002 Gooor ol IOOZIGooorol IOOZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... .i. JOOO-"" ""'"''· llwel ll!Mftl ' ,_ ............ S000.50'9 DAILY PILOI CLASSIFIED ADS ......... .,. ' ....• 1000.11" Mttt~ •••• ' IOQO.IOft ..... ,,,... CASA<;UHDI MAGHIFl<;&IT SURROU ... MGS OHTHEW'IDGE tu1I ""'*""'-·· , .......... . i..11 & l.uncl ...• , SO»-Sff' '-"•• ' ...... , '°°°""'" You Can S~ll It, And It , [ 642 _5678 ) Trade It With a Want Ad One Call Service Fast Credit Approval • .................. tooo.tofti Avtl ,,, ........ l ,.....,.olleo1 .. , , t lOO·'"" Short walk to lhe i;urf from "Tbe We<fgti ", Ex- trw lurati com er Jot. Near to bike troll. &..<Cluded t!ll· lry. Sunken parlor. llUJtc r um1)uiS room w1lh W\:\ bur . Gi a nt UHrde n kitchen. l"ormal dlniuy room . K i n gs m a li l ur suite. M am1noth 1>arty room. Separate wing tu fu mily budrooms. Room for boat & c ampe r , Owne r mui;t go-take ud- vn nt a&e. Call 842-2535. Ol'fN !U 4'· 11 ~ I UI'/ IO HI •-l•l f ' rt~ Stltid ~ REALTORs' ~:.~.~ ....... J~:.':'!..~ ........ ~!.~.~ ........ 1 ~:!:':.~~ ....... 1~:.~.~ ........ 1 ~:~.~ ...... . -..a1 100 G •Mral 1002 li<Mnll 1002 co...-1002 G_. IOOZ GoMrol . IOOZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• •••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• WALK TO BEACH . W LSLl-:Y N TAYLOR CO. llt-:A LTOHS '"""' 1!140 CORONA DEL MAR CUSTOM DUPLEX View fro n1 0 \.\1ner ·s de li ghtful unit . Qualit y-bll ne;;1r-nc'v 2 story. Spar. 3 SR. den, 2 baths. fireplace in ea ch unit . Bet . h wy. & ocean. l·lome + i11c. 2 I I I San JC><OqYn Hills Rood NEWPORT C ENT ER, N .B. 644-4910 ,_,..,..,..,..,..,...G....,.ol 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ERR.ORS: Advert;,.,., BALIOA TRIPLEX should chrck tMir ods (I ~ 3HH 2ba, 12 12BH. i ba, dally and ApOrt er· lull y fur n'tl. Xlnl rcntllls. ron immediottly The lic!ow rc·pl<J t·en1cnl al SPOON rr UP No foolin g, t his home is so yummy you ca n s poon it up : Ric h chocolate browns. hanclsome wallpapers, bright int eriors and lus h g ard e ns. It 's a Buccola Home (\vhcre ne\v ones are sell in g up t o 90 ,000) a nd Lhi s- air-c onditione <l 3 bedroom, across fron1 the park is only $79.500. UNIQUE HOMES, Realtan -546-5990 2850 Me-so Verde Dr., Costa Me-so ' CHOICE OF DUPLEXES, CdM .we can show you a wide selection of duplexes -old & new -including the 3 bdrm .. 2 bath, each un il. at 206 F e rnl ear. \'ou 'll fin cl 011c of our salesm en there daily 1·5, or call our office for delails. HIGH OM A HILL .a \'ie w t hat w il l ins pire your in1agination fron1 this nearly new 3 bdrm .. 2 1:~ b<llhs , family ~n1. & bonus rm. with balh home -Onl y SIOS.000. m BAY AN D BEACH 675-3000 •'•l(l > l LQA~l li\1\,1 .. L()!-lf"ll'\JA !JI l MAJ• f-11~61111 lroacl 'Mt... Cus lo m bui ll DUP LEX Soul h of l·lighw ay. Upper unil super 11e''' ! l,ots of s hake.shingles & stained gluss. 3 Bedrm s, 2 1/:.? ll1ttl1s, la r ge d eck. Lower rcmod~lcd. Shake it 0 11 over and see!! $119,500. CAlL-644-7270 2828 E. Coast H" hwa , Corona del Mor ••• .0.l IOll uv1• •·tic- p ·- M (.1• ltfl' I N HI, Ull. H I .... .i•Hun 1• •• •.irio. UNrU l 101 2 Bedroom col-G...,... 10021"G•Mrel 1002 lages -wllh a ttached ••••••••••••••••••••••• •-•••~·•••"•••••••••••• gara ges a nd tree shaded renced yards. l~aslside, Costa At esa. ~)JI! price $17U,000. Ca!IM0-1 15~ •.>-k .... HERITAGE • • R EALTORS -:)I l !l,50 0 . C O t\S T DAl.L.Y PILOT ~~s PHU P E K"l'J ~S,67:J·s.4 10 Cff.Mral 1002 GeMral 1002 I llobd1ty !or~ f1nt in-~••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gt•r• 1002 GetMf'al 1002 LA CUESTA correct 1nsert1onoNy. PRICED DEA.Ml BY OWNt:n, 48R, fam ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• IY THE SIA Prime 1ocation 11ear end of Lido. with souther1y exposure for sun bathing & s unsel vie ws. 4 Bdr1ns , 5 Baths . forma l dining , ru1n pus r oom opening on sandy beach , pi er & float . Fully furnished. Price reduced to ~95,000. BELOW MARKET! BROTHERS •m. 2ba . "" So. coast FHA RB'O l'OOL TIMl Supt".•r 0 1)por tunity-be GARDE"' HOME J>l_aza . Purchased new $34 900 Great e ntti rtaining home NO DOWH Publisher 's Notice-: on the waler in Newport n ho n~ c, 111 u s t s e 11. • in e sl.a blished, prestige YOUR opportunity! 2100 f BEACH Cons1deralloffers. (71-I J TakCJld vantage,his loss a •ca . No•lh Tus t•'n. sq. ft. of occan-coolt.'<.I BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR All rea l cstatl' at..h'l'i'llSl'<l HI llus ncwspa1x·r t:. :.ULI· ject to lhc Ft.'<lci;al Fair I-l ous ing 1\t·t of 1968 Y:h1 ch make.':! H tllc~al to ad verti s e ··any pre- ference, limllallon, or d iscrimatton b<.1scd on r ace. color, rchg1un. sl•X, Short'.':! ur \'e ry little lhi 3 bd 557-4591 aftSpmwkdays : your ga ui on 8 rm. C us to m bu.ill la th g r a nd e u r w i th NO n1un~y.Largc2stor)',4 S pectacular a triun1 e n-2ba th h '$1750 tll D O W N PAY M ENT . "···' I · h I a ll day Sat/Sun. onte . 0 a plas te' 3 o• 4 BR, fam•·ly i.n.!ur1n iunl e ~·1l 1uge lry to a world or glass ~;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ d • W lk l be h !11 fl.1y•.•d• 0'"'' NB o!, f.ltil I Need I own . a o ac , rm , we t ba•. indoor bit Four j umbo bedrooms. la1n 1 y roorn . s ov-a nd plants . Spa cious schools, and s hoppo·ng • b f · d BBQ Z ed r , ho• P.1ost prestigious & tle-ing allc!lt1un, ut te rri 1c high \'a ultcd living an Priced below m arket! · on ° ~-bu\' nu"·~ d lnin g rooms Unique Newport Hei~ts Offered for ,,-cry liinitcd For additional info rma-sired nrea. l"irst to call l•Glieo••~rr<olll 1002 GaMr.. 1002 P.ETE BARRETT r· epla'e "~a t'f 11y t•.o••ca1 1 gels t h i s T R ~l\t EN -••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ir · UC" u 1 u ap· Charming 4 be room time. Don·l wail for this C lury 21 R.or DOUS BARGAJ N, <.:all -REALTY-poi nte d mar.ter and custom home in secluded opportunity--it's-knock-en ii;.. 842-253S. SUPER SHARP or national ong1n. or an 642-S200 67S -4060 in tention to rnake auy ~ .":iuch prefcrcnct'. hmlla· Y tiun.or<l1scnrriat1on.·• • AN INVITATION -fo gr a c1o u~ l i ving . Tht:. ncv•:.pllpcr will not l'rest1j!e Oo\'er Shores kno.,.,•111gly accept any hon1e ; 4 Ldrnl:.. +stud y, -.d ve rt 1s1 n g for r e ;i l '•'•.~rm fa m i ly r 1n & est:i te wlueh i::. 111 viola· lur1n;ll d1n 1ng. f ront en. lion of the 1<1w. try 1><1llu ""'llh pool. Spec· ----------1 L<.n•ular\h.'\~· SllH .5ou ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gene ral 1002 C. F. Colesworthv Realtors 640-00iO ...................... · 1---------- CUTE ASA BUTTON nc<i t as a pin! l 'h1s de· J1 g htful hornc h a s J bedrooms. f<uruly roon1 . 1 ~. baths. Sl'l'IUd('(I din- ing area ovcrlook1nJ.: roll - ing gr een la .,.,•ns, lus h gree ne ry ll lld enter- taine rs pati o. Hideaway cou rl)'arll ro r family to romp and play. 1\ll the privacy of the country right here 111 thC city' Br- ,1ng the whole f<1m1ly to !rec lhis one. \\'on't lasl at ·siz.9!)(1.Ca ll S-ki-2313 . . oPI""·""'' • ·.·,t·•'"rl Irvine TerToc:e $79,500 . r::xqu1 s 1t c a W r1n . ho me with pool. C u s l o m ca rpe t s & dra1-1cs. lm111ed1ale OC· cupani:y. Call toda~·' Harbor Vie-w Hills SI 19,500. 4 liJrms., fam1· ly & extra fun room, pool & Ja"c:uzz1. Uc:.t value 1n .are:i ; call to:-.t.'\.': HESTER-BROWN & 1\s.":iOl·., ReaHors 8 33-9 781 '----I Goad Vibes! ANEW WAY TO SELL YOUR HOME Our uniq ue program pro 'u.Jc:-. cash fur the seller ·s t'<1u11y. rt·qu1res only. a 11om1nal llo.,.,·n payment J run1 I he bu)'t•r. a voids a lh.'L'll f1>r 11ew f1nanc1ng & µrc,,,cr\ t·s the existing luan Ucta1ls by ll pp't only ,\r1othcr exclusive l'rogran1 rro1" COMPANY H t-:i\l.'r u HS Sl .\:C ~: 1'.1-11 673-4400 REDUCED THOUSANDS MINI-RANCH WALK TO BEACH l<u~l1e Spanish rancho. Ulocks to beach. High arched (•c illngs. J!:]asscd wulled fa m ily room . 1\111~ s ize master swte and pr1 \'a lc g u e s t <1uarl c r s. rt amblin g secluded grounds. 1\s· :.ume low interest loan. S.ltiSO down. Belter sec it nf1W? Call %3-b7b7. t~ Ill '""·"~ •u•. io1•f "'ri • • 11 .V. 1-111.LS·Lus k . [ ! :l Br /l"r !I BC:Jll l ® S:iusalL tu Plan on l"cc land New llstu1g _1 • ~As·r HL U ff'" 5Br. 01 n ~;;:;;;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;;1 l<m . lmm<1<'. Nr. ne w • 1~1ge l'Pl f.:. !'riced ri~h l. Mesa delMar • L:\S"l'H l.UFI" 4 Br. Spilt level. 3 Uas. Vu u"cck. (;,\LL FOH Olt:'l'AILS Jack Howe-II, Rltr. &t4 -l 15H ll<.1y or night DELUXE CONDO Splll \cvc:l. ;1 Ur + \'lcw. O nl y $07 .5UU . (;all 8:JJ-~18 ' SPA RLING REALTORS --- BESTBUY ! Lovely Prov inc ial 3 hctlroum curnC'r home. \V1 lh <:uvcrcd brcezew<iY encloi;etl 011 3 sides. cas)· lo enclose for dddll iunal roon1. J>ouble carport ror bual or exlra slorage. Hourn fol' pool. (Ju1ck 1..o:.:-.c,,,,,,1on 2000 under price of com· pil.rah les. Relax in view uf the l'<.1l'if1l'. Upi..(r;1J ctl t;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I c arpets & t ile. Close to cvcr)'th1 11 i;. l"ircpl i'Cl', spacc-a~e kllt'hcn ~·ith l r<.1 sh corn pa(·tor & self· c leanin g O\"Cfl , On ly SJ7.:J50. U4V·i7ll. Ope n 1-:vcs, -- Walker&lee Roel IBIBIB l 'r)' a IJa il y l'il ol L:J as~ificd Ad to buy, sell or rent so 1nethu1~"~· --·I / 0n1.,. lhe IMlllJ Pnot 1••Hr 1•11• rou Wfl•I '• new ,,, ~r IOC•I c-munllr ........ r.,.ct•r I f 1.l!fil!t·'' MESA VERDE 2 STORY ONLY-564,000 You 'll lu,·e this E xec st.v i._. l'accselter h6me c o rnpll.'tc wi t h •I h 1!dl'0•1n1 ...... :1 baths, den & Ju r1nal d 1111 11 i,:. Fantastic l;illll't:! v1urk P:t1 10 cover. Hc:st \'lllue 111 <ill of t'osla ~l cs<.1 . l)ou'l 11)1Ss it:! (;;J II 5•16·5XMU --~HERITAGE R EA LTORS DUPLEX 3 Ued t'oom l', Jlfr b11ths c;1c h . H ui lt -1ns , fire places. pllllos, q u.iet re.'itdc nt ial <1rc;1 Won· d<!rful lcnanlS eit ch pay S)IS. per m onth. As k1na: ~.ooo. Call . 546-4141 childrens s ui tes f'ully sec lion o f Newpo r t ing. Call fo r qwck appt ~ 979-1050 OPt:N itt q ·rr~fuN1os1N11 1• Where else but Mesa appoi n t e d ga r d e n lleights . T his bea med 84.1·6010.· oro:AU ..... 10.2 "ilfl v .. decan youfind•uch 119 c..,...1uy Beauti£ul Do\-er model , Vaca n t . Must sell ! 2 Bedroom & den. Sl lV,SOO . -or lease $700. mo. ki t c h e n R amb li n g ce•I•.••• home featu,es na. -· a lovely 3 bcdrm home private grounds $18SO b .. _ ' ,, _;; f M down Be fi rsl to sec it~ c o p p e r p I u m j. n g , 0·7 4 Marion Way, :;,<. • .-.:; or only $58,000. usl see Call 96J -t>iti7 sec I u de d p a t ios · off Cosio Mesa '~::.=~:,, ... ,/f. \to appreciate! Call now Ql>f ~r.,9 .,,~1 u,,romi • .ci mas ler bedroom & din-4 B d r m s, gen e r ou s before it 's too lale ! ,,...,....,.~:'2 [ ~ 1ng roo m Boat & ca mper I~""'~~ baths, oversized garage, AS SU MAILE ~ ~:·IHPdlll1 ~'~;,~~~li~~fi:~ mo"' l·--·E·L-E·G·A-N·T---· ~~:t~:r:~::~~~~J~~ If y~~ ~f!~ ·;-Ca ll y f-{ 0 ~~~ · = -0 rr2t Red ed spacious home at a re· S14I Cimpu• NB S•t·l6 5s··F ==== EASTSIOE l;~~~~-st. uc ~~~ilas~~~;·~~~ll Mse~~: I ~~A~S~S~U~M~E~7~1~/~tl;Y.~o= 1·----------e£.p COATS &WALLACE REAL ESTAT E. INC . 1..ocatcd on beautifu l cul-J .Quail . ~ Property. 1-'i'vc {5) big LO .to..,. AsHlftable LoCM bed'oom", 3 •·t•·· an<I ·· ~ Payments only $?49. JX-•r de·sac s treet is this 3 Plac• . "' ..... ""' u h · I d. l . 25 'x 15' fa mily room , $199 MO. munt inc u 1ng axes Bedroom, 2 bath Dike & Pr Lj•• r th . h 3 bed ap.,... • close to a ll schools, and l'AYS ALL or 1s s arp room, Colgrove built home. Ex-752·192G 2 b th C sta Mesa home pr ice d at only $58.900. a o .. •. p ressly shown for the 14ooau•1l $t.N1w..0•1trAcM with a low interest rale Imm acula te 2 "'J year You'll love the massi,·c particular buyer at this LOW l~TEREST as suma ble Joan. CALL youn g 3 bdrm, 2 story brick firephtce, hU A~ *CAPE COD• low price of just """ s.s.6·Z1>60 with unbelievable financ-kilchen, separate dinclh! WATERFRONT $59 500 VA LOAN .SELECT . ing! Owner leavingarf a. area, covered patio and Two sto•y 4BR & den, ' Thi> lo'Cly 4 yea• old Says b•ing any offec! Ja.gc "a' yarn studd"" lorml d in. 2 frplcs. 3 car ~ home near Sout.h Coas t PROPERTIES. Ta k e a d vantage o r v.:ith fr uit trees. New 011 gar. xtra prkg S.145,000. ~1 ~-~Jsnl· P lata in Costa ~fesa may1-~~~~-=~~~-1 sparkling kitchen, fresh the m arket. Priced onl) Submit your trade 046-ll be purchased s ubject to JUST us a Oower paint and de· $36,500. Call !146-SHilO JACOIS REALTY cxis11ng low interest r<Jtc R ep pile carpet! A s un- sul'ER S~•""'· ' 67!1-6670 ANYTIME loa n . P ick your own OFF I VINE shine home just £or you! ruuu--fresh fr uit from your own ''BACK IAY'' f'or a pPt lo see, call Just listed 3 br, & ram. Uid you m iss the boat on \:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;s orC'hard. Recline in your 1inmac u 1 a te. Bea m ed 847-6010. ' ...,,,,_ HERITAGE ' • REALTORS rm. upgraded & tasteful-m a r1 n a p rope.rly at beautiful private patio. ceiling house & garden Ol'IN rn Q ·II~ 1uN JO!llN'£1; ly decor"d thruoul New Newport Be ach" i\1an-Don'l miss thi.s3 bdrm.2 G [~·-:;:• • 1 ~i~~ &ar~~ w,t~~~~-c 11~ ~~~arlvce B~)~;t :a~~~~~ Vilg~~~~d~~ow ?;rl~n~~~~:::s-~~.e :t~~-t~~~~c~vy~k~~~~ ~.',_·,····· .· •. ~.~ .. ~:.11~1:11~ TOTSAIL9DOOO...., open 1• on ay wru urs-ing a t $4R,9SO. Don"t wait all Only Sl:J .900 $68,SOO By Owner Eves day evenings til 9:00 so to See th is one. Call 4 IDRMS + int V,\ Joan S!J5 f>a}'S 'J'ownhouse with dock. •1 d ·'Th -· ,, -·-• •• nn DA V J D B 0 U ll. K E 805/ 483-4023 . com e and !ice the best FAMILY ROOM RI.TR buy in Or ange County. Al , . POOL TIME 546·9950 1t-·ind what you ""'anl in "l•.9SO., fo• a beaul•·fu l 2 JS JUST AROUND the pr ice s las hed! Ownc1 bedrm, 2 bdth .... 1th IJltns, corner a nd we ha\·e the despe rate ! 1s sharp ' -___ ::::::.::::::___ Da ll y Pilot Classifieds • J,;;;;;;;;~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J 1'h. Geftft'ol 1002GeMral 1002 gas hea l & A IC . You perfect ho me ror year bdr m and large s~aciour •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAN FRONT LOT One of the few vac<.1 nt lots on Easl Ocean Front. 30 foot frontage. 80 feet dee p. Pr iced to s ell at Sl 00,000. CHARMING BAYSHORES Beautiful 2 bedroom hom e with ope n bea m ce il ings throughout. Remo<J clcd kitc hen & bath. Lovely courty ~1rd and ))lay :Jr ea. Best buy at SG9,500. INVESTORS -CHECK THIS ONE! Sta rt t)uild ing eq uit y and t aki ng depreciation ad vantages with this choice Co ro na d el Ma r duplex wit,h guest c1u a rler s ov~r t he garage. Don 'l let t h is get a\\-·ay ! $93,000. NEWPORT CONDOMINIUM Sharp three bedroom, three bath condo near 1-Ioag Hospital. f'ul l price just $49 ,900 terms. BIG COUNTRY ••• NATURALLY !\·fountain s, o pe n space, v iew. A new W<tY of life. See this exhilaratinp; property. 3 bedrooms , 21'.! baths, d ining roo m . Yours fo r o nly S108.000 ... and \Vorth e very penny. Jn Turlle rock Terrace . · FRONT ROW-BACK IAY VIEW Ma ke haste ir you like large rooms o verloo ki ng park-like g rounds . Enchanting yellow a tld \v hite decor , cus t o n1 s hutt e r s. d ra peri e s. books helves. I luge game roo n1 '''ilh wa lk -in ha r . $109.000. CAMEO SHORES -IEST VALUE Profession a ll y (lcco r 21 led -4 l}Cdroon1s. 2 1 :! lJaths. family room. IJeam ceilin gs. brick fire place, new carpet s & dra pe s . Be a utiful ly landscaped corner Jot. Ocean view. $139.500 FOREVER OCEAN YIEW IN HAltlOlt VIEW HILLS Complet e with stunning sunsets over Ca t a li na . The courtyard is private with lush Janclscaping and bc alitirul latti c e overhang s . 5 bedrooms. r:a mily 'room , 21f..i baths. $134,000. MIWl'OltT IEACH 644-1766 LAGUNA l l ACH 494-0749 A COLl)WUL IAHKIR CO. • I ca n 't go wrong . See OCEAMFROMT ·round eo te rtaininl:(. J fa m ily room . Needs ; J er ryor Dcan at 4109 W. 4~PLEX B e dr oo m , 2 b a t h , family. Quiet cul tlesa1 Sth St.,Santa Anaor call L a rge 1-bdrm. fu rn . OCEANSIO l'::CONDO enclosed patio (what a s treet , towering pines 839-8321 apt s.; s un dec k : 4 ··o C EANASOUTl-L " g1·eenhouse!). Offered at \Va lk to schools a n• garages; greal slarter Ad ult Community $45,500. Call 540-1151 s hopping. 1-l urry ! Cul unils. $13.a,OOCI (0ve r 40 ) 847·6010. $43,950 673-3663 !>48-9673 Eves 2B R-2BA. CllOICE one lll'fN lll9 •HS ,tJN IO~f .,P(/• ~E::::: !~~~::~l1;~~~~~e~:1~ 1 ,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ioiioiioiioiioiioi~ I [;~ill~IHJI YEP. $43,95-0 is full price. Enclosed garage. Close 1 • 3 Bedrooms, beamed ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~to c lu b h ouse, p oo l, , ASSUMAILE ceilings, fireplace . It re-j ac uzz1!· Short wa1lk to V.A. Loan'. 3 Bdrms .. 2 NEWPORT HEIGHTS a lly is sharp. See u, you b u s i n c . N r . a r ge balhs. Frplc. ~asls ide Huge living room wi ll wi\lbeglad.Butyoubet-STEAL THIS! Ca rl sbad s hop p i ng Costa l\1 esa . Huge yard open be a med ceiling! te r be· q u i c k. Ca ll Two 2·bdr mhomes center .3 mi.loocean.111-with access'.$41.500 Lus h secludcdback y<i.ri 646-7171. GoodCoslaMesa loc. n es s for ces sale by HESTER-BROWN wilh pool, appraised ; ·Ol'!N llt 9•11:.•u•1 rc.if11•1•n • owne r. Shown bf appl. """',OOO.Call 8l3-3&48 Reduced to$42,500 5 3036 433-38.55 ~ I\~ ... ·.l ll~ail\\11 . CALL 675-7060 w:·t ad r::u1L-. &ii -5678 & A~s;3~9~9:tors ~ ::!~~ . · ----·=-·•jJ GOV'TOWNED 1002G...,al 1002 G....,.al 1002 3 Bdrms.-2 Baths •••••••••••.-•••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• IAYSIDE P"'f'""ly ... perfect (or lxiat dock. L<;it.s arc so· x 100' ~ CALLNOW {// 752·7315 DONAlD M. llRD "~~(;.,.,, ... 11 ••• I ETTER THAN NEW MILLION $VIEW Absol utely most stun· ning view or Jlarbor en- l ra n c e and ocea n . Recenlly remodeled :ind redecora ted , Top loca - tion In Old Corona del ~tar. Ri chly paneled Uv · ing roo1n and formal di n· ing room anti beautirul ga rden k itche n . Ca ll 673-8550. lluntington Beach $.14 ,900. Lowdn. pyt . CALL 556-8800 lalboa llay Prop. Realtors $5000. ReAlction 10°/oDOWH Two shar p N.B. houses on one lot. Full price only $59,500. Both !louses face on street and one has room for mother·in-law unil or 2 mor·e bedrooms. By a ppoinlmenl only • ..,.Quan ·~ liiilPlac• FP'rt"Gp"" ..-ti-· 752·1f20 1400 OOAI\. Sf. HIWl"Oll •lACH 2 STO R Y 4 br, 2 ba, Re pu bli c home, ne w cpts, drps, assume VA lo:i n, quick 1>assession, n r . So. <.:s t . P l aza. Own r /,\gt , 751·5516 S~tt~µ-~t.trs · Tliol lnlriguing Word G ome willt o Cliuclle IMJ.4 ~ (lA'I L rOWIN 0 ·-•Ol'l(le le~' fll lhe fo..t K•..,.,bled word1 b+ ID... to for~ lov• ~ ... pie -d• I BULHEJ I' I I' I I I ENPA C 1:,· I ,. I I I I TUTPY j! •--...;-----~-J. A fMnllV aponger: "My '==' :::l:':::C==' :::'....., bfo1her-in·l•w go1 • ,,. ....... , r (If lffth. He -IM -on me ." I H E t G I N I "" ~-~1,;.;1,.::~1::_:~1 .::.,--' 0 C:~J,~ "'• th..e.U• flUOl•d '-~-J'-~-~_Jl-J 1w filll!>j r.. !he "'i1tlft0 -di -'°"' 11 ... 1oci '°"' Pep No. l be~. • ~~,~~,'ttl~~~~[s(Ttl•s I' r I' r I' I' I' I i6 :~&.~"""0'! I "" I I I I I SCllAMLITS AMwwo lo Cloulflc- • LOW INTBIEIT VA LOAN This lovely 4 year old home near South Coasl Plaza in Costa Mesa may be purchased s ubject lo exi sting low interest ra te loan. Pick fresh fruit from your own orchard.· Recli ne in your beaut iful privat e pa tio. Don't miss this 3 bdr m, 2 bath fa mily r oom hom e for onl y $59,950. FAMILY FUN 5 + POOL Super upg raded tri-level r epublic ho me. Shows Jike a model. 1-""ormal dining room huge family room with lar ge fireplace. Heated & fil tered pool wit h fir epit for e ntertai ning. I-'rofession a ll y landscaped. All of lhis for $66,950 . DECOlt,+.TOR'S Dl!l.ICOHT ONLY $35.500 Bonus room ' is more than a mple for regul ation pool \a ble . 2 la rge bdrms wilh 2'h balhs. All of this plus be ing a decor a tor 's de light . Low down payment will buy this far out home. WHITE WATER VIEW $76,950 Gorgeous ocean vleW condo. Custom decoratin.g thruout. 1'hi~ 2 lx.l rm 2 bath condo has formal d inin g r oo m . Wa lk to be a c h, r est a ura nts , shopping. Wh a l a lovely way to li ve . FOUNTAIN VAWT'S IEST $47,950 La rge 4 bdrm fa mil y room home with oversized e nclosed palio. Largest IOI in lracl. Space for boat or tr a il er . See our new listing. ... FHA-YA TEllMS ONLY $41 ,tSO This lovely fa mily home has 4 bdrms 2 balhs. large added on family r oom on quiel dead end streel. This has gol be lhe besl buy in Cosla Mesa . Call 545-9493. ' "--•,_Wt !Hemet,_ Wt H ...__ . ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• .......••••• rl9IJ'" s. H ..... Fors. HOltltt Fors. r Tnurlday. May 22 1915 \ G1Mt;.. I OOZ G . ' ••••••• •••••• • ••••••••••••••tt. •••••• • •• •• •••••••• • • • • ••••,, •••••,, •••••,, ,,, · DAIL V PILOT @~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••~•••••••• 100 ~~:':!~ ••••••••••~~!~ ·ott• M•1a 1024 Hufttin9ton S.oc.h I 040 Ho.I•• For S. HousH For S... Mobil• Homes Income l'r'opffty 2000 •••liiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiil,..iii•~h··j; C ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• For Scale 1100 •••••••• ••••••••••••••\ $2000 RE RAN ti ISTATI Mt;SA _Verde 4 Or, den, -M•wporlleoch 1069Hl'wporlleoch 1069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• (l\'.c.inlrunl Nll. !loose~ BATE 411·ZS1'Y :ae r·· Nowl)' p~lnltsd •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Jl\' l)WNl':n Lc1•ltt~xoo, c:ar. upt. & l>uµJux . Dy • •EACH _n o ut. l1nmc · OC• -:J St;ir Adult l'urk San () ~· 11 r tS 4 ~ 7 7 2 I ASSUME :t.,.'f.,;~-$7<1,SOO. Owner lXPAHD YOUR STYLE OF LIVING Ju.int'apo 4:;J-K.S:f1 c1'\':.1 wk11U ~. CLOSE OUT SALE s·~.ooo Real Estate S~'l'U I' '"' >honingo TRIPt.>:X c.;:;;;-...... •• $43,500 by u...a''\Y 1..:11joy t h is bc:.iutirul L,iclo (:,JC homl!, x x:LJ · iux~o · l:all:.inu at ~un . l'.:.i;pcl:., driipe!., ONLY 1 LEFT Comm a ndlnii corner 3 Bedroom ,2bilthhumc '~vn w i th CLI SY l'Lll'C p atio. tenni s & l~l'h1,!1l.C;1 1L tf.l5.:rc.:.: f1:ul·~d )'ti. \Viii Lrade!. 3 Udrm. 2'' llath Mode l com p le t e with dec<Jralt)I' it ems. Elt.?<.-. gar age <J D<?r .oµcric ~. ~>u ti o, e tl', e tc. SuperlJ locul1 011 «<lJ ut·c·11t to 1'\Jc wp0rt 's .Hack H ay, $45,950. locat ion. S*lcfudod en-In line are:.. Walk LO ~JI ---' tranee.LarMe f11mlly •lie i;chool s. <A nd i.hop:s . S'HAltPIUYERS beaches. Cvmc & sec this sp<..it·ious 5 t, .. ,11.itilul 2 ll:..th·lri.: KJ22h'.J2 livinMroomwlt.htnu11ive to'i r ti pl ace, b lln s, It ~on 't Uc lon)o( OOforc tJClr n1 ., fa111iJy rn~ .. IOCiJ lt·d On 45 fl . 111 u:-.1cr bl·drn1 , lllJW Lot1for1ale 2200 Slone flre1>laur formal carpet:1 , fcnct>tl and pret· th1:-. on11 '1i .iunc. Vt·ry di:!· 'J'hc pritc is rig ht & JX>SSl'SSion is fa st_ 1·rpt:-.. dr11.~ & paint, •••••••••••••••••••••••' banque t s liea diniog ty y a rd. Call t.osee, Ukr sired •nOt.itll. Wr1o:tt lot , ·ro Sl'C ii is to buy it ! $l:JG,500 <..:lubhuu:-.c w 1 11001 & PORT•FI"'• roo1n . !lu ge country 5J6·St13ii. i>unkcn cotry. llurdwooU J ;1c u:1:zi. ll 1;;.1i.on:.bll'. "' "'"' styled k1t<-hen. Separ11te fh.1ollr11 .A s ttial.9l18-4451i U~Jy~ido Villai.:l', N U LAGUNA win" for h i d e away Ti\X SAVING lllll!rcit DISTluGUISH~ LIDO REALTY i;:.n 1·11.IO. • l"'I EU HIVlll'~ )'Oil lO lrl SJ)C~'l masl er suite. Swecpluii writeoff o n a hr, l ba. dbl. & EMOTIONAL 3377 Vio Lido, M.I . 67 3-7 lOO ,\II Ad uJtC"'os~a~lcsa Pk thci 1· pa11ur:1n\1c view sta irs lo childre n11 &: gar. home. Xlnt. fi.tm lly ·ri1 .. 0 , ... ,, 1,,.,,, .... _ s i t ~s uvcr l ook •••• .... t ' f d d . "" .. ..... Uc aut. 10"4<!, with lj:>;;Ju guest quarters . ..,.lcr s ar er, nc . Y .. patu•, cents t i'''' 1 ..... ,, .. 11,,,,,,.. beauuful 1,:ii•UJl;i /kach. ot. , .... T k ·• · l l W lk t """ -p11rc h . l )l'.c J1v ·rn1 , .. m •v ii ..... a eovcr 7'i.. qu1e s reet . ~ o U eli"htfu l ;itriu ni ·, llKH4\i.l·!f;nji,:, VAloan.NO N~WLOAN schls.$35.300.548·0786 g.a i·d~nJik l' kitchen ; Irvine-1044 Me-wportle-och 1069 ~ncli.:11 &. b.1th. l~lflll:..I __ COS'l":)! $29.5/tno. p~ys l.l u1nan bat.h. Lot:; ol ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~p~ce &-S.5~ .. '.no. l ot.i i MoUfttain, Dt-1f'rt, ..u. f'lrat La ca U J;eb thls NES'TLED priva<·y . !)(il'!4'1."iG l:!XCLUSI \' E 'l'urtlero(·k PROMONTORY I, 0. I;:.·~ Attort 2400 For Infor mation call: 548·7223 ~jl.,4000..bt..4 °" 64~·1164 . G-..el I 002' '"-<al I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• DOVER SHORES s~ndy beach is the :selling for new custom col on.ia J h~mc w /S BR, fan1: rm., formal din .. air cond. SWS,000 . LIDO ISLE 815 Via Lidu S')Ud f.>rice Reduced ~atcrfronl 4 11R .. 5 'Il<.1, rumpus rm . Pier & float , s and y beach. $!95,000 LINDA ISLE llcaulif.ull y {l ccor. 3 llR. & lagoon. R<.in11> & s li1J. ~5,000 den·, on Bill GRUNDY, REALTOR 3-11 l'"v ~•<•t• Drov,. NB 675 6 161 G1 .. rol I002ic;-..a1 1002 ···············~······· ······················· HOME IM IRVINE Small .3 bdrm ..• 2 baths, surrounding. beautiful alr1 um. T hi s is a free standing home with no common walls located close lo cvery Lhing. Offered ai $51,500 ([U~~IN-Mfl~TIN Inc) '---REAL TORS 644-7662 CORONA DEL MAR BARGAIN. 96J..1881. I"' TR""r . ---·~ 'l'e rr. home by U<..:1 :-. br. BA y H~"'ES ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ol'ttv f11..,.ui 1LJJV 10 ~1 ,..lff' " ~ . HY OWNE/1·3 Br 2 full 2•,.,ba,dcn,frml.d1ni n:,:. ~ Cu.slu111 ~'lub1I\.' ll1.11n1J. "-"11' ·r t 1 I' k t.I & I. Oneoflhe i_nost~aut1f1,1l balhs,Uin .rm,uu'cul·t.l!J· Jr11cgar.Ut1 l.rin&pttn· Luxury ":1lcr l ronl xais \\'hilcY.'all'r()(oean ci cl' 11 Wl'l' f!ll · ' ~ .... :l!~l'!l'~I homes ava.ilable1n l\.fcsa , .... 1,,,mc I·-.. ''''"" lO ic.v. Lg ... w,\·li.:"' vf homl'i. 11r 1t'l'1I rroin Vic~. l'\'l , Bch. Adult \' .. i.:..itu;n! t.:v:nµ. furo. I > ., ! V d s d " "" ""'"" "''I'" 55· rl l'k "· ,1 .. 1 .11 , 1 .. Ultcvudu111 l ;1l1n lJc.scr'l '" · -·-·•••• e:r c . 1tualc 1n. a Jianuin" •. 11,,,,,.,,,1 f''ush1u n !:;l and & N u,..,.IU. "'ate runt.s. . .~<1 ..... c 1 e n ... C "I" 1, 1 .{ ·.' '· . • et d tt • " I " I • ··01 IJ ··y , .• ,,,,. ., .. _.~···_, .. , UUJllf) .... Uuare;1. 00 qui . woo sy se 1n g Lan ·'~····"•c'' , .•. ,., w / Cata 1na .. ~r . .st· ilto. ""' .. :-. u c \ c , " ,, " 1 h ... ., ..... ,. u u ;\ I I I , & J<lCUl..t.J, u\cly ~recu ..,boo·P•ni•.... I 007 t a t ta k~s you out of lhe .s:1one s lab patio. Walk lo i.ho1)·~. $14.:t.W). U)· appt. • cwpur Je/Jt• l~i?J .. ~ Acrt-09• for s.ale-1200 ht:ll. \\'al~ lo ... turl'i., ~vii C!tyand1ntOlheL'OWllr)·. beach.$1M~U0.008·tl45J only , l:Jlbi Woodford ••••••••••••••••••••••• & entci·t:i(urncnt. Uni.• •••••••.,••••••••••••••• Features 5 bedroomi;, ' 'l'e r1· !-133 05116 BA YFROMT $132,000·bay vicv.', 2 yrs la rge family room wiU1 .A.ODED 1-------\ V 4; C ,\ Du LAN [). ~6.i5u. 1-,;:ii.) tc1·rns old, 3 sty J lir /3 Ua . 0 1X'n fi replace .and wet bar, FAMILY "OOM Univtrsity Perk ,, l 1C1'0u~to~~-·llon_i~s ~I .l'.iO /Ac. Hanchu. l::... t.: .. 11 ~;v._.i.. llkr .);Tu I ~ D ·1 · f Id. . -·' h " ?.AL i\ I l'.:"ll l:"~ULA xo·, :-.l'lll:r f111:inl"l·d. i,:·, 01 y. 335 Lint.lo Ave. orma 1n 1ng liuu uge Al ""n•hc•oil .•. ft. fa>>>•I> Anxious Owrter$ i' x ll ll 1 l LI •:>:! Weck \';H:auon ! 3131( .75·"6·211•·•u.·n·"'. mastc' • ·1e Tast•f II .. .., " "" ' cc l'i oc;,, ion on ic lru. '1'1ght ~forces sale~ 3 ~ ••~ d 1 dui : "iu Y roo m has Jus t b e ... n Lowest pr1C'ed <1 bdrm. U<iy&on,ly ':l llh.11.'k\o lht· Uv.'ner.7l<i ttltt.:.s7J.1 2HA, ~I ,5uu. Hu:-.ar1to Nice duplex, N"'. Isl. 1 ecora e • imma<.·u atc added. pcr ft!'1..·l for fumily townhouse 111 Un1v1•n.1l)' Oce:..11 ~u1·h hurnt• has 4 ----U e a c h , r-.1 c x • ,... condition throughout. /'un & ente rtaining. ·I l'ark. 2,ooo Sq_ fl.. 2 bdr1n s, •I ha 1h s & Apartme-nts 1~7-I042. ~~~!~~.aRU~.$8367T4600 Jusis:{"educ~d thofa nds spaciuus bdrms,2baths, frp ll's. S h :irp! <>n ly Ga llery, 2 t'1rl'J>lttl't:~. for1ale 1300outofStat~.---- to . ,500. hone or a n Uu ih ·in kitchen all on a ~3 .5uo. !'.iub1n1l offer!>: v.•ct!Jar, ultr;;1 mudt·r11 •••••••••••••.•••••••••• . Properly 2'00 C .._1 ~-I 02 appointment. 546·2313. • A k r I '· 1 & o Of'Oltcl...-. ---2 Of'f"''"~.,)}1u,,.,0 111 ,.,,"1 • oversized lot! It. "'•ln "t s or ~orru1 nc. o\1tc 1eu · llJ'J\';1tc jncr BAltGAl::-J pnce for f;:is l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ la:;t <tl only 541,ll:JO. Call PETTIT REALTY Fee l:.rnd . Sec ••t JiOIJ s ail!. Heaul. 1..-ont.lu con1· fA'MILY HOME 1··~·'"·· ·=· :: 963·5U7 1 or55G-7035, 552~7000 Ea ~t Ha l1Jo:1 UJ\d., ot· Jlll'X. 112 units, rl'nted a ~ 14 DELUXE PL. US INC~ .. • ·~. 1 ,:i _--l'all ti75·1112U lor n1ore de· apl!>, P rojl·ttt•d '75 111. UNITS ~ :~, .,,,.>.· ~ II BEST BUY uiil.~ l'ouic :..pp rox. $100.QW. 14 Dc luxc un1L<> fo r lhe " Corona d el fl.1ar. Almost i 'fil11.·' ~Ill,', 1··, ;. CUSTOM JACUZZI l;1;1nl pool , jacuzti. g)n1, wise lll ~'t.>stor. '1·2 brand r\e w, m a gnl(1cent, five By Owne r. JSR W/t~am . _ _lll!!!~;m!!!!~l'!lilj!!M!!!!''....,_ IM IRVIME i.:;ir:..g'cs . 1-'ur sa le or lO·J Lu· units. &:cured by bedroom home. ·rwo rm. Lurge yard. S35.SOO. +Pool. tradt! du"·n. 1·., 'J'.O. Uy 1 ·' 11 p . bloc ks from beach . &IG-3326 Acorncrlo<·ationacccnts U1 i.: t:anyun 's Lc :-.t s ownci'. :\I r. Ii .. 400 :\". eni: oseu wa s. ri me Sepa ra te d ining r oom FABULOUS the desirability Of th is 3 vriluc. E!cgaut I .story , J ,\<·o.u:ia. Fullet'ton. 1714 , Las Vt!g.a s locat ion. S O p "II "IJ· '" ... "'r.·111 " u · S"arkl 111" pool. Good plus s pacious famil y H a t WESTCLIFF 2 STORY " ·" a . ..,,m,.. ,·r"'i. Y ur. 3 a, 1mn1acul;.itc, 87::1·~7>1 1 ,.. " room.Twobedroomren· P LAZA. Just reduced, pa1nted to 1no\'erightin. h1f:hl y up gra ded . '-------1 s pend able tl ':(, loan. · 3 ,, $52,500 Close to schuul and park. SIJa.OOO. Condominiums llo1nc u"·ay from ho1ne. t a ! in rear unit. All very s pacious v r, l ~-1 Just , few bl•-k.· to 111, 1 b An•• ,. , c ustom built. nus is a ba. llrdwd firs, frplc. '" .,._ .. 1\ rea uy at ~l.500 for sale 1700 .~ ous O"'nt'r as 1ng new Ji.sting and must be KIN G A AR 0 R . E . beach rrom lh1s lar'gl• RAISOR 'S ••••••••••••••••••••••• only $212,000. Ueluxc un· seen to be appreciated. &12.2222 fa m ily hqme, w11h king '1'1\X Sil EL.fEJ< 11 s -bu r g aj n pr1 cell . C.11673.•«•. l ~c::.==--------1 size bdrms & n1:..ssi\'L' 1'ake a d vantage. Call o.#'olV C Club r a m i I Y room "'Ith REALTORS Blllffs V1'ew 4·pll'xcs & tri·plcxes by now f7 14) 752-17t..IO. ountry cathedra l beam ceilings the lJeal'h. l hr & t"11hse. 11\lV ES1'1\1ENT Executive! & fireplace.>\ r:ire fuid <1523Campus Dr.,lr\·1nl" Front row31x.><.lroomanJ Con1pl pkg. Br:..nd nu. lJ IV ISION ()Pf"< !119· I!!. l(Jt4 10~/ ,,.,.., • TH£ REAil !STAT~ DOHTCAU.ME A DUPLEX!! I'm a delightful 2 BR & De n owne rs res idence with beaut iful private grounds. PLUS a charming I BR Rental with private yard. Cur- re ntly p roducing $235. p /mo. · ALL on a generous 47xll8' lot ill the best South-Of-llwy locatio n . $9 1,000. Call (;..14·72 11Agent i\Jagni!icent in design & at on ly $52,500 ~ ! Call c,.n1pus Valley Shop Ctr. 1am1ly. Nl·w "1';"' Plan. 8-tti-2856,_·~·-------• THE llEAL i'.:STATERS reatures. There 's 3300 963_5671 or 556.7005. CALL 833-1600 wa rm exc1ling dl'cor. sq.ft. inside. Jo~ntry hall. 4 ----Stl~.50o. bt:!drooms, big fireplaCl' ,-~~. Laguno le-ach I 048 HAL PIMCHIN A.ltr. in the Jiv ing room & in f!!i.'. ' ~ii,·. !I.; : . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2727 1-:. Coast Ii"'>'· the family room, r·orrnal ~;;;;~-!~-~~'l'!l~-~-~·-~~~l ":n1t:rald llay·lbdrm w1lh 675~4392 dinin g room. Natural dining room.JA!aSl· op·l ----'C...:C...:.::.:..::. __ wood cabinets , Single lion at· $.WU. 1no. Webb BLUFFS VIEW st.ory giant bu.ill with lhe 493·0761 Spacious Cus1u1n1ied executive in tnind ! l\1esa COUMTRY CLUB? ===~==-I Co11 dun1iniuni J l.Ht. 3 J.i;1 Verde 's Finest! $81.1,000. C E Nl'U llY 2 1 has a Vi cwof liay 412Plata llkr. l a r ~c a ssort1nent of ~.,2,000 011o·ncr ti75·J.H)O .A-Olan ()C l::,\NSI OE CO:-.: Dl) ''IJCEANA SOU'!'//'' OLD LAN0 .\11\ltK ; 270 1\dultC01nmunit y At·ri.:s, \Va rns Esta te, ( Over <IO) Onarga , Il linois. Beaut. 540·1720 l·I U N 'I' I NG 1' 0 N TA.RIEU. S EACLI Ff'' tio mes lo REAL ESTATE QOO Gh·""el'"' Sf 2955 Ha rbor Blvd., C.i\1 . choose from. Call us fur ~UH 2BA . CHOie r: une building silc .at bridge on ~tvry cnll uuil. U\"l•rluok· Old li utle rfie ld Sta ge 111 i,: golf t·o ursc "'1th J{oad-;-·wtndini;: lhru pro- ;;Jnnpsc of occ;i11, l'aliu. p cr l y, ove rlooking f'~ne!osed gar age. Close ""'oodsy. scenic, p:irk·likc to l' l u b h u use• p oo I· Spring Creek. fanlas1ic ·, jacuzzi Sho rt wal k to bus potcnli:..l lakes & s ub·· HAl?liOJt Vf1',;w llon1c!>. line . Nr. large Carlsbad d iv is ion . Recreation, P hase 111. lar gest lot. s hopping center. 3 ini. to "'ild li fe. deer. Ona rJ;:a Spanish Mesa Verde details. 53ti.15-·ll. 4114 Q41 l ~49 C')!(I Fast Mover occ~n . Illness forces sale · best Vll'W , l'ortofino mdL gull course & town I mi. by o "'ncr. Sho"·n by ·r r 4 br, :JO ~ b:i, r:im. r1n . . r.:in:;p., r"'Y, ra11...,,ay. l!onus playrrn . Unique .:ipp l. 54t1 ·3o3t)ur4JJ.J855 <11 rpurls fantastic. Lrg. prof. de cur a t ·~: Sacrifice Duplexes / c1lll'::i: Chicago, Omaha. h~· o"·n er. :SII5,000 . Unitssale 1800 l\l unc1l', Cha 1npa1gn. ·1 S P EC'fA CU LAH. view , G....-al I 002 G...-al I 002 pool, 4 Ur, ramily rm, 2'h ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .Ba , dining rm, prof. de· $56,950, Assume lh.e VA loan & save new loan costs on this be autiful l\Iesa Verde home. 4 years old. ftlch Spa nish adobe SlYI· ing. Atrium off the maste r s uite. Entry hall. 3 bedroom s, fa 1n ily r oom. d i n in g roo1n . l-Jan<l s ome Spau i s h f1replac, in the~ lit.'ing room . bkr. Grcal home! On a µeu celul Bl uebird Cyn c u l J c s ac, a huge woodsy. ol·n '& cyn \'U lot. 3 Bdrrns. S78,(kX) ti..\U·<i3%or7!>2-721JU ••••••••••••••••••••••• Udr1n, den . bath, new DA;\;:\ POINT v.·atcr s y,.,tcm. catc h Bette rThanMew UUl,LC:XES 1,as1n s. 1o:lectril'1l y, Bl•autilul , re mode lecl lurnace, b a se m e nt. OPE N.DAILY 1·5pm. Jti26 CAT AMAJlAN llarbor View. Cd/lo1 ASSUME 'SJS,500 corated &: landsc<&ped. 8 74 Sa nd cas tle Dr . SlZ0.000. 640·8226 $335 MO. 2 Charming houses on p~ YS ALL wide lot So. or hwy, CdM . 5 .Dl. M +POOL llca"l. ga,deru;. ~l.500. Owner, 673·4169 2~00 sq. ~· ofoomforta ble l ---'"-""-""---- -Real£sta1£ by/i&\/AY LAG UNIT A i\ gracious & sp;it·iou;; 2 bdrm .. 2 ba. huLnl·: open be::i.med cl.'11"s .. sccludl'd P<t._ol s 1ll·t.I yard with l recs, 111 µn valc area; CK·c:in \'lew. ea,,,y waJk to lit:ach. Sl l2.50r.J TUR~ER ASSOC. 2·bdrm. unit in cxccp-IOnewlJcaut.duplcxes 1UU 'X40 ' horse barns. l··abuluu:> ocean \•ie"·s l1onal condition, with let'-l'HOt\l $tili.!150. 5UlaG lJn Bldgs. \'acant. 1''i\'C pure rif1c 2 bdrm . rental u1ul ; "'aler springs, artesian West bay lncome Homes let the rcntl'rs pay for well. lnl'omc. stock & this fine beach pm1~rly. 3412 1 Coast Hv.·y, l).P. grain, oil exploralion. 4!:t6·J.131 Surf & s;.u1d only I·blk .. J----.c.:.:.::.=c_ ___ I 1~ror . m g 1n t . t1 14). 3V.'a)'! l'r1ccd fur qwck 2·2 ll l.l ho us es, Costa 847·64!18or l ·l,:l5-2titl77!16 i.ali: :\iesa . G:..ra.i::es & yard, l----------MOAGAN REALTY just re1nodelt!d. Cilll & . . OWNER "'MUST " sell <.1 nd can give immcd. uc· c up. ti BR. fam rm, din rm, pool & jacuzzi. l.n g reat s hap e . (1\1arg ucr1tc Ave . lo Keel Dr., turn left and go to end ol cul-dc-sal'. J Calir. li~in g highHghted VIEW? by gourmet kitche n, T h e Bea c h al Big formal dining for enter· Corona. Custom dccorat· t;iining a 11d huge family ed home with rental unit. rooin ! A barbeque si~e This home offerS securi · 540-1720 TARBELL 2955 Har bor Bl \'d., C.r-.1 back ya rd with sparkling ly o! private. a ccess-1\SSUMABl..E V1\ loan by pool and towering pines ~ controlled street plus a owner . 3 br, Jg. fam rm . Can 't miss:"NithexceUenl fantastic view of ocean, Sto ne fr pl , $45,5UU fi nancing aad seller says beach & main channel. 772-9706 •CONDO• ON THE WATER Bea ut iful llu nt 1n ~t o11 llarbo u r Cor1 t.lu-3 Ult 3Bt\, new cµls l"-: drps throug hout U<i<·helor Just pur<"h.ascd -1nusl move C1\LLMl·tl37 1 ='--I 1 lU.'.i N · Cst Jlwy. La gun.a 494·1177 552·4222 come set'. Hy Owner 12000 sq. ~t~ J?·I lot 1n S-16 500 titl2·lJJ.I Ha w a n. $3500. c::i.sh or U1 g t: a n yon. ,1 Ufl. & fa m . I ;'=·=~·~::..::=.~· -:::::::: j ~h~e~s~t o~f~I".•~' ·~·~· ·~··~""~'~·~·~f~t.~6'_ WHITEWATER r rn . Gor~('O u s lo t : lncomeProperty 2000Rentals I t I • s-"'""'···················•··· 1\l'r oss fr o m Vict o r c eg<1n l.IJllJ s. 1_1'.J,.....,,,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• llugo's Bl k to shopp'!1g. I Or offer. Agl &ro.5560 PRIME 4-PLEX Hou1e-s Furnished ••••••••••••••••••••••• steps to beach, charming NEWPORT SHORES $83,750 IUH &Ucn,ownyo4ro"'n . . f . & C ov in g t o n .f ·pl ex . Gtontoral 3102 apl Owner fu1anced. Za· <!·Sly A· ram(>; 3 Bit. . 1-'cr fcct location. SIUOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675·5511 coi. of Mewport 2515 E . Coast 1-lwy Corona del Mar. bring a ny '!(fer! Hurry~ $1 6.5,000 For details and Sacr1f1cc Uc luw i\·lurkct! 5 Call 847·601<1 app't Call 673·3027 Agent. By Owner 2 Bil, sml BH 3 8 1\ ·rr1 Ll'\'t•I fenced yard, &!li,500. Cal,I Ol'fNfU 9 ·•l"S'VNl"o8f Nd' ENJOY BEAUTIFUL 646-0748 559 Hamilton, Fornial dui Sep family •rodzkyRltr.<19-l·f:ltill . s1:p ,guest house "'1 l·B1', Oc , b.ath & kill'h. \Valk: to pl u~ cash spendable on 't'.an \"it!W I HR house, beach, tl'nnii., c l t'. S8<&UO d o 11o·n payn1 ent. L.U.Kid /pets,a:lso2 Br's Wa nlads Gall 642·567M '\I!' SUNS~'J'S CM uceakf•<t "''" 2.500 sq. " ~< : ..:cc. ________ I ft Hrookhursl & 1\du1ns. '.~·,:; 1.,,,;j ~~~ ~~~1t; 2~~1~:,~e~ Dena Point 1026 _,._,_.ooo_ :_~·3tl::.\l. __ _ h om e W/OCEAN Vu .••••••••••••••••••••••• -·- TH£ REAL £SrAT£RS PRIME AREA .111 r-.tuna rc h Ha\· ·r er· rat•e , this Jge. & well landsC'aµcd lot, oceau views & courty:..rd en· So>l.!IOU l::ilflls $900 per 1nonth. Sl>IO. i\foblle C.i\1. sngls CAYWOODAEALTY ll urry, c.all 171 4 ) UK. Bach unilS. balboa 752·17W. SI~. N.B. Sl45. ll.U. $.13.:i. __ •_5_48-1290 * l.\lVl':STl\I E~·r agl 979·8.JJU 1002 GIMrol 100 .............................................. mecneb / Irvine reelty IRVINE TERRACE. J-li gh bea m ed ceilings, split-level home w /stone fire place & gou rmet isla nd kitchen . 7 years NEW. 3 or 4 bedroo m s. SJ:l0 .0 00 . Donli Chi chester G42·8235. (1181 ) SPACIOUS FAMILY HOME. Capli vati11 g C<.1pc Cod 2·story. 4 large bedroom s, 3 baths , fam ily r oom . Ilu ge po·ol·size g round s. Off-street s pace for boal or motor ho me. $11 5,000. J..ois Egan 644-6200. (1182 ) BAYFROHT SPECIAL Sandy beach, bustling harbor -4 gene rous bedrooms, terrific g an1e room w /w e t bar. Courty a rd features fountain & j<.1cuzzi. Offered , at $245,000 . J oyce Edlund 642-8235. <B83) ' IF OHL Y THE BEST WILL DO. You wi ll love this beauty on the l")ac ifi(•, l\1a g nifice nt VIEW + s uperbly d ecor(1tefl ho m e w /4 or 5 bedroom s uites. 5 1/~ bHths. S485 .000. For appt. or color brochllre -Bob Owens 64 2-8235. ( ll31 ) 4 IRAHD HEW COHDOMINIUMS. Luxurio u s -on Lido Is le - overlooking Ne\vport Channel. Over . 2100 sq. ft. F r om S193.500. Brochure av iii lu bl e -.Jea nn e Nc\' .. m a n 642-8235. < U85) HARIOR HIGHLAHDS SPECIAL! r~1 ex ibl c 5 bedroon1, 3 bath 'famil y home featuring extrq Jg. family roo m -outsid ~ cnter\eining'\area 1 + 40' pool. $94,500. Martha Macnab 642·8235. ( 886) . . . ' • 64.Z.UJI ,, 64WIM tot Doftf DrW• • • ........ M9c#tlwr ,.. ..... ,~~- ' 3 llr 2 Ha . Frpl. l'auo. Qt /nbr /hd, incl pr iv DUPLEX bargains, Dana O\'Cr!>L.'d Lol \li\Ji''lli\ comm pool. Sl27,000.Call Point Home & income. Loa n :S41 ,UW :Jti3·4J3:J to see. AKS Rlty &I0-5508 New, from $68,950 ~. Uwnr "fAH Ul..OUS LOCATION" tax eredit a pplies 34121 -'-""---- Coast Hwy, <i9(;..34JI Crest of the h.ill. Lemon BY Owne r·Old Spa nrs h & Apple trees, s unny home . JBR Iba. oak firs. k itc h . , c r ack Ii n g fi te, _,;$1~7=,500=='=96~· "':::"~· --.,.-NEVER LIVED IN tr;.1ncc , enhance the OELt;XE condo:\cw1kJrl charn1 uf lh1s 4 bdrm .. J Cre~t. Plan ·I, 100 S•1 ll. ba l h + famrJy rm . S2UOU . 111 :..tr~s .. \:Int hun\l', good fu nctional t cr1n ~. ~:>.Ooo. o .... ·ncr de ... 1gn, exceptional con-1 ~"='="~"'="=· 5=·------ strucll1.111 , rnakt>S lhis an 11.1L IJ U,. 1,.,. II US"' ideal 1nves l1nent for the 1: 1 ~., _ 0 "' J:u·gt•lanulya!Slltl5uU 111 /\B h.lr ~2.JOO. Cash. ' 5·Ul-61Xltl ------ OIVISIOJ'< 'f ll EHEAL f-.:51·,\TERS CoronadelMar 3122 -----"'..CC-"'-1• •••••••••••••••••••••• 'f'WO -s unit ;.ipt bldg jusl con1µlclt!'d for sale. Close to rn:..jor s hopp i n g l'l'nlcr. Isl yr ~·n ~l"-0f{. Si4~1 . 5Jti·l57!:1; 592·5010 (.;re:.it oce:..n & bay vie'>'' J liJl . J I.ta . + S""Hll pool. Summe r or yearly. l"o !'cc Agent 615·3000 Loguno l•ach l 148 ••••••••••••••••••••••• plush ca rpet 'g. fcMlntain Val~y I 034 ONE OF A KIND !! ••••••••••••••••••••••;• 1300Seae rest Dri\'e 644 ·19'l0 COROHA De&. MAR CORNER LOT G REEN BROOK Bar celona By Owne r. 4 BR, 2 BA. lrg fa m rm. Clubhouse w/ Jrg Pool. $62,950. 963·1655. New 4 Bedroom. "'llh !'am rm, fp lc. d111 a l'l';•, cum plctel.v crptd & clrpd . ·~:b: fi"t?fic:n?ID 'Cement pa liu sla h & Wil lk ~ · I:Kl@eil'13:p way, sµr1nklers 111 Iron!. " 499 ·2600 J ('ar gar., many ex\ras, Like ,'\il"V.'. llarbor \11._..,.,. Jlon1e, 2ti00 sq. ft. Quick J)OSSl'SS ll)t1 . l ~ari;a1n! i\1 i\ LLO Y ll l..::\L'J'UHS 91,)i!;.U{J.J!J ~16.2· 7&)!! $2000. Tax Rebate !:I lllg Bch '1'1i plcxes just bit l ·2-&:llir·Patio 2002 Huntini.,'1.on Opon daily 1·5. 53:.1-6779 fo'an1asli c Ocean Vi ew. 2 Bil. 2 BA Condominium. Call to r eserve. Bkr &14·7270 DUPLEX Lg. 3 br &: r·am. rm. home w /xlnL. arrange- me nt or floor plan (or pvt. living ror lg. fa mily PLUS beautiful new 2 br apt. w/:;eper.ate pvt. en· trance. Prieed for im· med. sale a t $92,000. l\1ARK L. WILSON llealtor 645-5557 Co1to Me10 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BY OWNER. Prine. only. • BR + ra m Rm/Din . Eas ts ide. See lo i!.p - precia tc. Many eiclras. $44,500. 318 Esthe r St. 645·2206. BEA U T . D ec or . wallpape r , 3 br, 2 bu. Bi g, spccitd bll . Qll fam r n1 . w/frpl. Must see it ! ~2.900. Under list price for quic k sale. Ownr. 548·1005 HtlftHngton hoch I 040 ·······~··············· TRI-LEVEL IEJi.CH 4 IR. ASSUME $23,250 Prime a rea, Dramatic entry to elegant living room with e normous s t o n e f ir e pla ce : Wifes.,ver garden view kitchen. Dine. &II room sited fa mily room o\'er. looks covered dance pavilion & lush grounds. S w ee pin g s t a irs l o scCQnd story . s uites in· eluding huge hideaway mus tl.'r . Take over S~!t'J,. 1-'HA . NO NEW LOAN COSTS. $245/mo. P<IYS u ll . Own e r mu sl s:icririce. llurry!! Call 963·788 1. -()llfN 11! 9 •II t IUN f0111 "1il'.t 1 Owner a sked for fa s t sa le, $5.400 . Loguno Hills 1050 l,111·~ ••..•••••••••.•••.....• f;f!.(:ljm:Jlfll'Ulil I N D I V I D U A J, V f c w 962-4471(1'::;)546·8103 home . lntnlal'. 3 br. 2 ba. Hy owner/1.1gt. Many ex· tr as. 1\.ssume 7'1<, loan. 1\ Spiral Staircase ri.:u l !Ja rgain at $-II.900~ f'"ranc1scan f"ount;iu1 s Liy 837·1234 the sea . :-.lew Orlcuns -""-"-'------- model, court y::.rd entry . Le19una Ni9ue4 I 052 l\l :i s t i.:r w /pr1 va t l' ••••••••••••••••••••••• den1rctrcii.t, dressing rm & \'antlY ! Family r1n, patio k1tchen·all ccr:..tnic ll le·\'iews eUslom pool. U50 Sq. ri.-\·:..t·ant ~ Bkr 962·55 1 I. \VALK ·ro Ufo:l\t.:11 BE~\U1"JFUL SEACl.l i"F Up'1;r aded <I !Jr, 3 IJ:1. Open 1·6 1Jaily Owner !.lt.iO· I ll~J Irvine 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 4&FAMl~Y NEXT TO PARK Whal a IOl'Ulion'! NC'll tu Park. Poot & 'rcnnis 111 :1 College Park, reduced bea ut i fu l pri d e ·o!•l----------THE REAL l EST II TE RS $44,000.Usedbrk entry,3 o wn e r s hi p l rv iu f! .. WEkNOW• u 1 1 I' ,,, PlM nncd comnlunity. 1\ -1 LAGUMA NIGUEL ~-. -I ur + &. Ii:. iv. rm., wn.I ~~~,, BH , ram-r m. !Ur·cond rm ., lg covered patio, * IEST * I IA H BO it \'U 1 L\IS. 4 br, :t ha. 2 sty. P<1ll•rrno. l\lany extras. S8i .LIUIJ. 18-11 Purr 1\1:..rgatt:'. ------ NEWPORT CREST COHDO :i l!r , 21 ~ IJ:1. by owner. U'p~r:..ded . Belo"· n1kt. .t.:nlt 646·8413 Laguna's Best Buy .... 8 h 3 Corner pr11pcrty ~·1th 112 nt-wport t'OC 169 ft on Coast l·lwy., 4 shop... ··~·/~~~·~~,·~;~;;:.~·· & 5 apts. -fully renll'<i. 'J"h rs prup('rt y presently 2 Hr 2 li:.. onl y $450 mo. g r11ssc~ Sl I, ll!U annually. 1213 J 7~3·0427 Collect wllh J'Oum lo 1ncr~ase Houses Unfurnishtod l'l'lllS. Owner a nxious to ••••••••••••••••••••••• sell ; a~k 111g only ~2.500 down. i\lakc an uffer lu· Gene-ral dav' . . . Co •••••••••••••••••••••.•• 3202' l!c:i lonon11cs, rp. f'Rl::E f'REE San Juan Brokers 675-tilOO Capistrano I 07&1----'-'--------1 ·Pl'ofessiunalScrvice· •••••••••••••••••••···· TRIPLEX •LANDLORDS• BE1\UTIFUL J br, l b:i TRADE: Homefindtrs "* mdl. homl'. Nr. 's<.'hls & Will trade e(JUl lY 111 642·9900 Beach· Li;. renced yd. Bea<·h , riplex priced at C.:.aliforni.a ·s Large:;t !\l us t se l l. $15,:.I SO. only $73 .:JUU. fo r fixer· •Renta l Scrvi<:e ?• 49:1-lli<IO 1.1fl. SP:\I upper house or w1its. I---==::.:.::::.::::.:.;__ We-stmin1te-r 10981 I ii \.'acanl 2 Ur S.140. C.:'\I. 2 Qua ~ Ur 11.B. $llU. 2 Br T.11. • ....................... P•r~pP.,.lactl••• , _N_.u_._s'"'"-'·_'_"_'_,.c..1 _1._$l5_c;. - 1 _<..:dl\I. 1\gt.!li9·K-130 7.52-1920 1 .. ooooA1~~T.NlWl>O• •IACH llliN'f HCJI pool, 2 Ur , slO\"C, child. pc::t. S?W. Real Estate 7 0 10 HUNT SCH 3 B•'. ' Ila , by }M/~ I~ kul:.. Jlct, garage. 1\s!>umablc loan ::t\'a1I ,\:l.V. :! Br , kids. pet. S2G5. hie on th•~ north Costa i\l.V.4 Br.2 B:...kids.pct FIX&SAYE :'\l es a 4 ·Plcx . 1\l l 3 N.B.2 Br.2 lla,frpl.tx:h ONLY $33,900. IJ<.·drm. i:•, bath units. FUllN. bath, oippl, ulil 'fhis J BR 2B1\ home 1s on l)wner ""'il l help finance pd, S13o. fo'ee1llkr. a large lot with hrick w , l h m i n I en 11 n1 HOMEFIMOERS bar·B·Q P~lio. Nt.•cd ~ Uown ·~!J.9~. * 642·9900• u :; e d b r k fr p J • SEACLIFF loc. 4BR, 2~ ho me lhut looks BHANJ) Re modele~ t ·•-1 Da. dbl BA . lrg. brick patio, N E W. $Sl .~5u. Cilll g ar. nu paint. Sprinklers. c m p l 1 · y 1 nd s c p · d ·I -'"'""'~·7_2_11_A_,,g~"="'---- 0pen Sat, 2·5 & Sun 12-5. .536'.:'.0'.c;.·1.".:625::'::.· ------/---------1 so me "·ork·A gre••I • • • • 30271 Grande Vi sta value. llUHH 'l. C,\LL SAl.t:S OPl:: . ..;1~GS-1olboal1land 3206 T ll 1': 1•; s , T I\ E ES , ,•~'='~·'="~7~1 ______ unu)1,1;il Ul)1JOrtun1ty for ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2'l69 Cornell Or. Ci\1. by -.1' Ownr. 642·4236. Assum~ TM LOCM.. $5,000. DOWH .. moves you In to College Park 3 011 2bH home. Swim in JS'JC3.'t ' pool, e n· te rt111in in 20'X3>' playrm. Cie111n & fre shly painted. M9,800. Zagrodzky Rltr 41M-3611 MISAclel·MA• Sh·arp 4 BR, fam r.-n . ~;~sg>ei~ss!i1~m;?s~ COAST" PROPERTIES, 873-5-ilO l IDRM CHARMER All ll rel1rc w1lh a sn1all ThisJbtlrmhome inv!tes monthly puyment . owncrsh ~p from the mu· Cheerful l bdrin. with menl you drive up. Has g a r d e n k 1 t c h e n , large 200 fl. lot with plen· c.11thedr11I <:cil1nJ,ts & J1v. ty of tretis. LOcatcd cloi&e ing room fireplace-. 10 ltuntlngton Shopping $39,950 Center &: San Die go ~ f'reeway . Priced a.t only $32.500. Call u s ;1 t ""7·0321. VISleH Walker C lee Re•l lslel e ·11.tA.LTV 552-7500 'l'lti-;Es; t'X Pt!r1c n(·L·d llealtor/1\:l· Li ttle Isl. U;'l)'lmt \'l l!""· :J :1u II , <'on \'£·rt. <lcn. i\t t .. Mobile Horne1 ... ocu11c. lc\·et. Uityvw _ l Br. fr·plc lOj) hom e w /\iew uf For Sal• 1100 • • • • 1\uto gar p;irk. 337 U. l,$re~n h1ll11 & <"OOI ·••••.••••••••••••••••••• l.'ul/54Sl'.!·l24 1Usoc1a1etl C:t1st lluy\'1e...,·.s t20mo va 11 cy:,, a bO\'t' golf ~l ob1 IC I-lorn .... 12x1A). i,! Br. Sou1h Coa:-t Brok~ 21J/l'.176-27ZL oeurse_ S62 ,SOO. ' 2 U;i, sunporl'h. ;\dulls • UELUXI:: I li:\ll'S. I ---- L Hl<pl S m Pet allv•·"·' S II' Ua)' View Du1i!1;:.'I:, <18r, 2 0~11110 ltlly. . · ,;u. · lilk looceau. t213Bll, t5! Sunta i\n·1 54U.U7''" ha . blt111:;. cpt'g, gar. Ill.I 8 3 0· 050 496-4040 ' ' c.:~::·--1 2 UH . Gd. c1;r1d • 14 1 28 It ltt 1 \I t::s V.'lth Sap1ll11rc. ~ 213 ~ :177 · 76118. * LUXUJt Y LIVIN<i in 1'111:: s i-;,\ ·r t HR1\CE. On.:t·of·u-kind 40R, hug-0 rum r1n . 2 lrplc 's,ja\.'ur.:t..1 in your ow11 y:..rd. Ri!l:ix anti e njoy the clubhlie, tennis & Pr1Yftll'l beach. UONO ll EALTY INC. 831·!:1411 (. NOTICE how Daily f11i1>t Clas~ ifl(:d •ul~ d1sµluy Theo· 1ncssa~t:!i "'1lh lc~ibllh.) llnd 1mpa1•I" l)ur t1ds. Wt• arc pr11ud to ~".)'. rcull) J(l'I r c311t t ., l'ho l\t' l.)..l0::·ati711 . t en closet! Mul"Uloll'S on \~ LG . ~I OHN, 3 br, 2 ha. Yr· ac re lot. H111 fur1nul'C Jy . frpl, bltns, lndry. r1n, 't' cu~c r _Hea 11 )_; MG·l)I 71 ;,:ar. t>40•4J07 l.Jo Pearl __ ASSUME 7°i o VA 'flllPLt ;X, Co11ta .\lc11 11 "'10Wllt·1··s 3Ull l·'ib::i, + 1rplt'..l.:enlral lix·. Yer11t~ He ally ;~ ljl"il lolboa Ponln.... 3207 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ha y \'ll!W•2 Yl'li Old 3 ~ty, 3 13r ,3 Uu . $610 mo, yr, la:c or s•1lc. ti75-ti621164&27Z5. .. •• -SPACIOUS duplex 3 br, 2 .. ~ ba, bllns. nr ..... ·ater S375. l'.311 OWlll'I" a54-~1 CVC. -~1y girl fri('nd t i, n1ovin~ lo l:ulif, need~ fc1n11le roommate /apt. Call Bob, 673-&li'I ·roP L,CJCA1'10N MES.\ VIRDE DRIVEl'l.UA for 1>torc or ofri(•(.>, A1nplc 11arklng. 'l'own & <.'Ow1lry utmo5phere. lSZS Mes1:1 Vu1'llc Or. }o;. Costa Mcsu~54S 123 1.AGUMAIUCH ·~. f'or Lease t:"cc. typt• model hunll' .... ·1th ocean ~. \'ICW. 3 Br, 2 li:i, prof, • i, la ndsca11cd. Spyglass llill near t 'ashion 1.sland. S,:,2 -1781 • Tlleh.tfwl.HH 1224. Sq. Ct. oppo1ilt: beach. $1:100/Mo. Av11il 711/75 16.W Sq. It. near com~r or Uroadway & Cousl llwy, Aski n~ ~75 /Month Ca ll ! R~ttlono1nics Brokers b75-ti700 ,. 3Bll.2 BA ,i450mo.Ycar· IY. 609 Acacia. 6+1·0011 ur ti73·177li 4523 Ca n1pus Dr .. I r\'ine Catn pus Va llcyShOpCtr. Industrial Rental 4500 Duplrxr1 U11flrn 3600 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ,, ., LE: AS E J:: x ct·_ 4 BR ,,1 __ C_A_L_L_8_3_3-1_6_0_0_ beaut. yard & garden. Turtlerock J br. 2 ba , "'Ct ~. mo. 1\v:11I. Juuc I. l.li6r, atriuni. Lca~c $.125. 64.i·l:!87-i mo. 833· 1927 ••••••••••••••••••••••• N•:w tJU ILDINCS a t l},(.;, Airµorl. 2-100 to tWOO !ill (L. ample parking. sor.tE UNJ'l'S FO il SALE A'I' 10',U DO\VN . Koll /Irvi ne <..:oolcr. t:all Dan CurUs. 171111979.9205 MISSIOH VIEJO Handy to San l>iego Fwy, 200 lo 2000 S11.ft . Call finest in country club liv-••••••••••••••••••••••• o\vncr831 ·1400 ing at a price you tan af· _ 150 I · Westcliff Dr. --------- the Office R•ritol 4400 Jurd. 'fhere's Sl million Cos ta Mesa-Sunta Ana in re<.'reation (<Acilities, ll Ncwµorl t'inancialt:Lr 1\1·1, 1200 /l3l0/17Ui sq rt. full time activities di rec· · Lea1ift9 Officr Spocr t)fc., Warehse, p.rk ·g. 220 tor who ploins 'pal'ties. Call onSitel'i.lanagc.r. pwr.646-1252./t>44·2228 HHQ's, trips & more ~ __ 1~7~1~4 ~164~· ~'~"~'~ll~•~•~t~24-•'---t~reeSu nday brWlch. 2 UNITS, 1200 sq. rt. M·l , Plus beautiful singles, w/frnt office, lge rear ll. ' ./ACT FAS1' ~ 2 br house, l ba, fn cd yard, util room, l&2 bedroom apts , door. 2203-Phase. Unil 6 rurnished & unfurnished. · & 16, Sl l!IS. 029 Termina l Oakwood Garden Apts ~Air c.-i-... \Va y. Costa l\1esa. Days, ;:,, , cpts lhruoul , new drps & new gas stove, closed ga ra g e . s2 uo . 1n o . &16-12-io. Leave message. orfers an exclusive ''No .,e....-.,...-1.i 540·57 10. E\·cs.t:.16·0081 . ,,_ Rent H.aise Guarantee". ./ ,.,_ NEWl>OH'I' NEAil tlOSP. We guaranlee tflat your ./ '1111 ·-~ f f .• ,, 'I 3 rent will not be raised fur ./lie<••~ 1,13t)Osq t 0 C luuUS · C,._· • ./ llK, Ml'lk• .. e11. el'. of cs w /pvt bilths & .. ONE FULL YEA ll & you ./ ..._i. ""•"" view. 5 Jr exec of cs. still have the fle)(ib ility of 1n onth to month OC · Conf. r1n . Hecepl. urea. l'rod . ofcs. Mscmbly & cupa nt•y . Rents from manuf . area. Sound Sl65. Priecs vary by loca· 55• PER SQFT studio optional. Brokers tion. l\1od elsopcn10to7. ltil7 WES1'<.:LIF'F'-l"'llli "'clco mc . i\1on ·l-'ri. So r ry, no pets or AGT.:>4l...-.5032 t~5·5400 children. 4600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mesa Vt!rdc. ·1 IJR . 2 BA. 2 BR, fa m rm. sunporth :.· f'ormal Din . ltm . cottage. i':e.aL , eJean, lalboa P'1"11i11Mlla 3707 Co1ta Me1a 3824 Oakwood Ga.rd en Apartments W .\ TERFROMT 1 Ml'wporf leach 1:-.:xc<:uli vc 1)1 t'it:~s ~150-SJSO J'\.Tonth \'1c w of l.10:1L"' & Y.'atcr SM1\LL 2 un house W/ yartl tor working t.vuplc. ::;too . ur under. 64ti·537J aft ,) ' Jmmed . P ossession. crpttl. SJ25. mo. Years OCEANFRONT 541:i·0855. least'. Dri ve by 577 Lorn· Hach, P enthouse for I 1 BR. Pool, bltns, adlls no ,• l.lard y L ant: & call adult, no pets. $185 )'rly, """'" SISO mo ~J 17lt ··• ,.,. 3 Br, l lia, CunUu. 1'"H. 544.4457 utilities paid. 673·6372. .,......... · . 1 G••" -.... ..,.. ....... Irvine al 16th 6'4 5-0550 llLLGRUHDl itCa ltor 675·tHtil Straight law student look- ing for s u1nmer place 1n l>ch are a. Share exp up lu $1 15. Rich-979-7tlli9. ,,.,, frpl, paliO. pool. l cal ..:.:C:..:"'-'--------1 Pl. See aft. II am. -., gar.SJO,'J.tl.Jti·-l!MS.Afl.5 0CEANVic¥i".!ge3 BR , CoronadrlMcr 3722 GARDt.:N t\µt cncl'd . • 2 WEEllS FREE J'\.to ve in w /deposit s only I Bil $190 2 RR $230 Refrig. Security, Poo l, Jac u zzi, Re-c . Bidg w/exercise rm., Billards. Color TV. H.\RIOUR LIGHTS $140 up storc·offit.~ cpts drps air b;,it h. 17301 Beach Bl 11. B. IW2·Z83-I ,'• 2BA.,Liv·r1n &Den. ••••••••••••••••••••••• gar,2 br.i ba (;pis.over Huge 3 Ur. 2 lb . \'cry S.100. mo. !JbJ..4322 2 Br. 1 bil, frpl , pati9. Soof 21 only. $195 mu. Ko11;.71ai A Limited number or spacious 2 bedroom. 2 l>drm & den &3 lxirm un- its are now available. 1'·riend or West St. Uea ch -nice, fa m rm. 2 rrplcs. I~ hwy . ,\vail June 15. ~5. _.-yard & gar. hltns. forced Laquna Mi~ 3252 547_ll'J9J /4~.\\Mt All Util. pd. lg 1 Br. patio, "How Suite ltl1" needs cheap roo1n or Executive Suite 22oo sq a p a r t m en t . Ca I I ft. Deluxe orfice area Ott 6i5·77ti8·Keeptrying . a·,,, 0015 mo."'2·'"""' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ___________ , P'IMECIUK · -'" """" bllns, r e rr1 g, i l7U. No . 1 Bil . fum1ly roun1 . Costa Mesa 3724 UVES UP p e t s. 2 0 13 C harl e l!h BR Collagc. lri1hcs 1u1 -fir.:>pla t'c, fenced. im· •••••••••••••••••••••••TO ITS HA.ME 548·1517;645·8579 Irvine A\•e. at J'\.1esa 545-4855 Newport Harbor. with · I?'. $200 ino: :111. ut!ls. pd. n1al·ul;.il c. SJ.'lU. per mo. LOW RATES dver 500 tall trees and • .J-::i.A. 1-lt,:ts, 204L2 Cyµrcs!i 1:.l & las t. J -.J~J·2>1·1. 1 o s l r eam s with G1\RDEN DUPLEX, 2 br, St 7-1 77 1"' •~.00 1'iight&U11 . ;, · " · waterfalls create a re-bltns, Gar. Pvt. patio, LIVENearTheBeach! 16700Saybrook Lane, Huntington Harbour ( 714 H146'3341 LinColn Property Co . Rooms 4000 additional 1400 ~ft adja· Couple ~/dog need 2 Bil cent. Crpts, drps, amvle house 1n Costa Mesa. free parking. Qlasl Hwy Call John 635·9094 ·r he Shores. 0t·ean side ; •Studio & 1 BH /\pL'> I · g •tt'ng fo , vo kc's o"e' 40 N ... ' /I I/ t,1·:'51NGLl::S2br,kidsSlti5 3 Bil 2 •\lo'atcrBcd ~ axin s 1 "ur non,s mo ' · 1 ° Cas111&1Sol ••••••••••••••••••••••• tlMtl· n•ff '\l "'"' 2 l lH k els pr1 \'. curnrn .. ., •1'V & i\1 aid Serv Avail spacious new I ·or 2-pets. S210. 548·8753 Ue<1 utiful Adult Apl.s ROOMS $20. wk up with MEWPORTBEACH Finance at Newport BJ.M2·4GW Slo-o.' • 1 ·, pcl, gar l.la .L bea m ccil ., all bllns. bedroom apar tment. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ~ · 3 Br, appl. util pd, kids, 1rit:I. trash compactor & •Phone Scrv, l·ltd pool From Sl9S .. Furniture Spacious Studio, 2 Br, 1112 From SI 80 kitchen $30. wk up apt. J Offices, roccpt .. rest .... I f d "hll 1 & p ISe 1· d · B 548-9755 or 645-3967 . ,m, AIC, m"sic, deluxe 1111es1 . • •.. pc • ence . rcfrig., carp, drps, elec. •v < ren e c ion available. Small pets Ba , new crpt, rps, pal10. 216ti l Brookhurst, H " 0 ~. ty 5005 S \VE' 4 br 2 l a k.ds ~-ff k l / d ' I d ed 'd I $2l5 Mo.Broker ti'75-6700. ppo'''"nt 1 • , '· 1 ·~ye g ara ge. $42.l Per ·~.o weesrenwa OK .Adults only.01rice New)' ecorat ,,.uls 962·6653 Pvtent/K.priv.CM ••••••••••••••••••••••• pct 1no., yearly; Isl & last, :!376 Newport Blvd.CM open 9:00 to 6:00, 2300 I child ok, no pets. ~19[). ----------1 $25 /wk &. $60 /mo. up l'ROF<'SS'L CLASSA Vending l •l GRDNH ,:Jbr.2 ba,appl, .... <·".d"p ,,el"s.4"'.L'•"" 548·9755orl»5·3!J67 Fairview Rd .. Cos ta "'~6J'""" ··LUXURY BA.VFRONT'' "' , f 1 k'd f 1 " ,_ ,_ ,,.. ,..._, ,,.. ""°"------54S·5954or s.5&-0058 Bldg, 2790 Harbor Blvd, C •NDY ROUTE ., ' rp , 1 s, llC!, nee . gar. Mesa. Phone 5'45·2300 . Unobstrul'led panoramic' 1.-::..::..::::::::.:::..::::..::=:_ " t~U RNISllJ::u I br, util RenlorLca.se 4BRhou~e. HOLIDAY PL.AL\ Lrg 1 Bil., upper, pool. view. I300 Sq.ft .,2BR.2 LIVEATTHEBEACH C.M. Air cond., wood Exeellentrouteofcandy pd,gar.Sl 80.f't.-e/Ukr Laguna l·ldls. 5ii l -5~9u DELUXE SpacioustBr. Kedec. Adults o\'Cr 35. Ba. dbl gar, adults, no ~"10.wk&up.673·<»40 pane l wa~ls, drapes, & snacks available in ~1•<1 HOMEFIMDERS .\lonthruSatl0·6. furn apt. Pool. Ample Sl40inclutil.!>'8·2407 . pets. Boat slip avail. 1•1NE.KNOTMOTEL carpet, e.lec., music, your area. Ideal way lo ,-, ·: 642 ••oo parking. Adults, no pets. CASA VIC.."l'ORIA h S4il>. yrly. 2.J3-t9th St. Under new mana"Cll\ent janitor, parking. M.R. supplcmenl salary or .., * . .,.-, * Mis.1ionViejo 3267 1965Pomona Ave .. CM J,2 &3Br.Unfurn/Furn SHAR P I br $160. s ag "C".675 .02360r 675.6163 ° Ste~er, fa.1~r.557·0136or pens ion . Loc a tions, •: .. 4 BR mod . home, big •••··~··•••:••••••••••• fr . i l69.50 gas/wtr. pd. cpt , drps, blln.-;, refrig. Room for rent. cooking 646·839ti Jns t1:11lalions & Training fe nced yard, 3 yrs old_ BARCELO NA 2.br, cpts: •Tropical Pool• Adults·NoPetsSec.gale No pe t s. l nq . 2868 WESTCLIFF across fr privileges . Corona del SEVERAL Suites 500 ru'rnis hed . t•inancing SJ90 mo. 2131370.001 ~rps, bltns. air. pat~o. 1 Br, cpts, drps, bltns, Pool , Rec. Rm .. Elevator LaSalle Apl. I, 5-19·~ Coco's. 2 BR, 2 Ba, Frplc, Mar. 675·4730. sq .fl. thru 1150 sq.ft. available . Can be ex-~}. !net!. yd, no pets. ~10. patio. A.II utilities paid.1 __:5~25='-'V~i~,~··~,~··~·~""~' ~--09--=~7~0'--2br, cpts drps SUNDECK patio, crpts, drps, F /A d d . l panded lo full time in· 3HR,2 B1\.fam rm,lg. KJ0.~1 S.Hl -11 68 "hPATO heat,gar,walkto s hops, Room&Ba,pvthome,nr. locate a Ja·cent 0 come For information yd , cpts/drps. hltns, nr. Paf"k.Like S:!25 0· 00'L 0"~ .. "';t 1 s.!40. Adults. lti65 Irvine. S . 0 . f'~ w Y & OC C · m a r i '1 a • ~an k & ph. 114.879·128-I' hi / h ~· ,. .... 7151 1 UH , 11 rerer middle age 5,,_0= & P $2:..... mmac, no ,,, .. _0.,,9 545·6051 restauri.nl on Coast Hwy -. sc s ops ._.,.,.°"". HewpoJBeach 326" -· t A '1611 7"11'"'·' '"'"'..., N Bl \ I 0'"nge Co L1quo' '' .,. or rel1 rcd. no child/pels. pc 5. va1 · :.i ·""" ..::.:::..:==--------at C\f'porl . / mp e . .. · . F.ountai11Valiry 3234 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl55.t;;.12·5848 DELUXEl,2 &3 rApts 31 Large 2 UH , 111.z bath. SwnmrrRrntal1 4200 free parking.6"12·4644 License for sale. No 111· ••••••••••••••••••••••• LUXURY COMOO Pvt Patios-I-ltd Pool HYlltinqton leoc;h 4(1 Bltns. 1:-:ncl gar. Nr Hoag ••••••••••••••••••••••• ventory. Contact Carol b 2 ba . ~-8 h & I Ir Ex Nr.Shop'g-Adl ts Only ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lo'do Is le, 4 8 ,, .. ba. •I MO. t'REERENT• orRolandSims,842-1310. , 3 BR, 2 llA Condo. across on water, 2 r. . view , rvm. ac: . - • Apts Jlos p. Adults. $225. mo. "' R ff' r · Martini,... CllEZOROAP1"S • 1 I r J 1.2.:1 m. o ices rom . i\1\le sc1uare Park. $140 frpl , lloat s lip, pool, ceptio11ally Ne.to. 2110 ,---6"12·0596 Compete Y urn. une, i 135 per Qlo . Near Ambilio.usCouple nced1ng mo. Av! June 1. s:lJ·6453. j al' u l z i , ho bbyshop Mewport II.,. CM. 1777 Santa Ana Ave, C~1 8234 Atlanta !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;' _J~u~l~y~&~~A~u~g~·~"'~"~'~'~"'=----I airport, Seel '>" sei·v. on more 1ncl?me. Unusual Price l'Cducetl ! !\Ir . MgrAplll3 640-5542 1,2&:1 Bit. Priv. gar.,i l t f ~ d "HU111ti11-'onleach 3240 ti e ad. li 73 ·70 22 eve, N' 1 11 d 1 Q · t se~ pool, was he r. dryer, MES4 VERDE Mandalay Bay waterfront prem'ises. No leasercq. opp~r unw' Y ,0 1' •1h00 · ~· · ice r P x. we · p. H · d De••··-Clo"c to be•"h. 536·""= 3 "R Townhou•e wo'th ""-32"0 9·1·,·1 noon earning_ s. or oge_ er. -.--••••••••••••••••••••• l/62!:1·0061 days. 1\11ent. ... 1 di ac1e11 a ~ "' L .,,._,, 2 Bdrms., 11;1, bath condo "' ..,.., ..., f 1 o IJy gar. i:.mp a ts over dock. Me morial Day S33-2840Allernoon Part t1~e or u I lime. 3 Bil, ram rm, vaulted JO, 110 i>els, 548·1021 160 W. WillOfto C.M. ME.AR OCEAN with pool. s.1:J5Mo. wkend, $IOO. Summ'er . . . P~I : 675·6884 . PTL .. cell. 2 yrs old . iJMS. BRA ND new Newporl ..::::.:::::.!::.:::c::.:::..:::::.:_ __ I Bt.:AVTl1'\JL ' STEPSTOllEA.CH r"•ntal $200 lo 1275 a NEW plus h offi ce bldg, 2 S d • · B b ,.,,., ,..,..... Terrace contlo. 3 Br, 2'' 2035 ~·11-~ CM 2 & l IDRMS • H b l ' ar ara."""'""'"" r111 CT"""-GROUNDS 2 UR .lba.WintcrS235 , k 0 to 6 rm s uites. Con· am urger an _ on Ba .S350.1no.1\dults,nc 1Bltt~urn,2 1rgclosets, ADUL'l'S·NOPETS Beautiful s tudio apls. 2 BR lbaunf~ ~~~3-4023 wn er t e r e n ce rm, xe r ox BalboaDayBcach,S~m· ., ... Fireplace. '4 Bedrm ~bath ~. home . Crpts, ~µs. bltns. DW. beaut landscaping. \ Ask for Bev or Joe. $350. • mo. 963·4567 963-1786 ti,, ----------1 :·····BEAUTlt'U L La Cuesta 4 '' Br, 2 Ba. c lose Lo school ,. I & beach. i450. !Jl\2·Z734 ,,. I ~ 1 • Jo'ireplace, 3 Bil, 2 DA. '1' new paint. bltns. close to shopping &: schools. ~10. •, Mu . 1\s k for Bev or Joe, I , 963.4567 963-1786 -,.. LOVE.LY LaCucsla 3H R O!ba home for lease. No fee • •COMt: to tl1coccan 1!: :.1; mi. 2 & J BH from Sl~.i to , .. $.JOS. No fee •2Bll t:UNOO, pool, \'.lubhse. Agt. tW>·131 I .;.Bt:ACJ.IW ALJi Condo . ,1, .. New, lg. 3 br, 2 ba, close , . to be a c h . $360. mo . pcls. 675·51SOO, Bkr, nc queen size bed. priv , tOm1nutes toocc<.in.Lge t,rpl cs, bltns, d is · 3 BR.'2 ba .'fur~.i375 i c='-"-'--=~·-----1 copier. Nr. OC Airport mer lease. fully eqwpt. fee. dressing rm, extra lrg l Ur $175. Gas & Water hwashers, 2 car garage. MEWPORTCREST Laguna Beach -Lovely, SJS.J64o 675·1573. NEWP01t1' 'l'ERH. 3 br. 2"2 ha. l\1aster sui te, bttns, fam rm., lndry., patio. gar., m·ean~·ie\I.' on 15 acre park w/pool. $f15 mo. 644 ·7357 180 DEG. VIEW Buck Bay&: Irvine llills Hea ut. new 4000 sq ft hill side home . 4 br, 3 ba, fa m & r ec rms, pool. Roman tub. 3 frplcs, 2 wet b ars. vl td wood cc1lg. 1-.:ntertainer's de- l1~h1. Lgc kit W/vi ew, self clng oven, t."Ompae· tor, dshwhr, ser\'. porch, a car gar. $1200. mo. fi.1:'1·7102 Newport Shores. 3 BR , } ba. L~c . living rm., sun· d eck . Ne w painl & carpets. $475 Mo/yearly Davidson Hlty 645·7575 room s, e nc l . ga r . incl. Draper1c.-s.carpets, Sundecks. F'rom $275. 2 BR.~BacondoS5Q lgc occaorronl home. w/slorage. Adults only, gas heal, gas stove, air _5_36_·25_79_______ WE HAVE Av ail. mo. of July. $1500. OFFICE SPACE Ml ASSOCIATE·Le l m~ westcli ff Drive, o\50 sq. leach you how lo earn in nopcls. _______ 1 conditionin g. swimming Love.At lit lite SUMMERREi.'lTAL."' Rita ~1yer s, Rlt r , pool. rec. room, washers 494·~20or960·1701 . upper .)tif, inc()me in, US. rt., private b<.ithroom, SIOO in vest.· A1r. Weber Huntinl)to11 leoch 3740 &.dryers. I & 2 Br avail. I-Urn &un· ••••••••••••••••••••••• _=:.:::<=:.::C------1 furn. APPLE APTS. A associated Beaut. Apt. in CU~t wknds & wkly . Prime loe . Panoramic vu. Wik . to bch. Resp adults only 673·2064 air, etc. Sl75. per mo. f 1 ,,.6 •- Call Ge ne Hill , 642-0200 1 ..:."~'~•~P~P~· ~~~-~-~,·=-­ FROM 5'12 WEEllLY Exrcutive s.itel 727 Yortctowttllvd. Jlc:tch Blvd at Yorktown 536·0411 STUDIOS & I IRs •Full kitchen •Tleated pool •Laundry facilities •Free ulilities •f ree linens ··rv & maid serv. ava il •Har·B·Que •Phone service •lmilc tooce.an •Sltody Elto Gardefts• Pool, crpt & drps, 'lndry. adults. 177 E. 22nd St. Near Beach. 642·3645 unique idea in adult apt living. 6700 Warner A\'e, Huntin g t o n Beac h . 847·6047. No lease. Sorry BRQl(fltS ;<f.11, TOR S l l "" 6.-,1~ ~ ,. 106• no children or pets. $355. 3 Br, 2 bu. blk to bch. SPARKLING new spac. 2 -----~----No pets /children. Yrly. Br. $2 15. Patio, crpts, SPACIOUS 2 & 3 lxirm. W·Nc wport.642·1531 drps, bea ut. garden. ~Pl.~. Children OK . 173911 ---~-----­ l mmed . occupancy . 1\ Keelson,lblk.W.ot 2 Br ocean front;lower Adults, no pets. 5Z7 W. Beac h Bl. or£ Slater. S350yrly avl.ti·l,gar Wil son. 645·9614 84~·0389 500!1 ~'2 Seashore 644·4340 Furn 2 br, blk to ocean, NB. Lg sundeck. /\vi now lhru Aug. 673-0ZJ6. Vacation R--42SO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE CO. AIRPORT Best bldg on Birch ti00 1900/1500sq. ft. Right Jleally 979·8533 PRIME WESTCUFF OFFICE HEWPORTIEACH $5,500 IUYS Establis h e d , money making boutique in 1>rimc. area. Inventory negotiable. t'orceU sale! ·GEM- 120·F Tustin Ave., N.B. HEAL TORS 642·46Zl 1.000 sq . rt. New deco1· & • Maior Senice St• OCEAN F'Hl)NT NewQOrl Cpl. t'rnt. & rear entry· tio11, nets $50,000. F::.is tbluff11rea·lrgl440sq. Beach Wkl y or monthlf Pvt.restrooins: 517 SOO cmh. ft. <! BR , 2 lit\, frplc, rates av1til. Pully fum'd. J~·sq. tt. ' • SEEK & FIND• Game8lrd1 priv;itc entrance, 2 car 2br,cpt'd.7l4·59S-ti007 1145-til77 •Pi11aTake-Out f;(<1ragc. 6110·6276 uft 6 p1n . l ~:!'.'..:..':'~~~~~'.'....-l----:;,::..::;c.:_ ___ I • Foreign Ccr Rlipclir M ZNE K C I H CE IR I ARPRR U HOLIDAY SPECJAL; PRIVA 'l'I:-: Of c. I n •Jewl'lryM'-BAYSIDE 2BR hskpg. units. Big beautiful Ei.:cc. s uite. ''I' DN SE HPll C EGD RATP COT RPHEATANT C HPQE CGDA R O tar Lnk e . 4 to 6 Reasonablc.ti45-3700 HOL'·•HD NO INC l\EA.Sf'.: in sum· 4 hr clcg:incc wtbc011m ..,., b _. PT A ft M 1 No N RT u AH HA u N K 1· ,. 1 0 1w t ' pe rs on s , 3 days S60. FREER~ IUSIMESs••us mer rent . ocaut I hr furn ce1 g., rp . • pa 10. (714 1833.1206 g,1 - •, 581·0887 t JBft.Condo.Swim'gpool. 3 BD, 2 BA , Twt1hs, nr l'ark Lido. $37.)/mo. Adams & Brkhurst &,1 ____ 2_1_3 1_682_·_~-"'-· __ apts$165&$175.Spanish F; i5~0 m o. 673 ·;)7 19'1 -~------~-1 Ofc spac~i nM1ssionVie· 645·4171) 540-0608 st vie bldg. pvt encl gac, t:vc /wknd l..t.ts to 1he1N 4300 Jo & L:1"una Ninucl as ., BR s NRG 0 N RI HK ED N s .. "' IEOWHIOSS pool, saun a. lndry, adlt3. S 2 8 8 d 1 $285 ••••••••••••••••••••••• low <1 S 30c sq fl 111 new ore 17301Keelsonl..n.l hlk GRUO!'IF.AMRBAKUOT p<ic. r,2 a. pie. workinnGirlha•lov"I"' bld g . Ca ll Own er, $1 ,250Min.lnvestment. upr/lwr furn, $280 Nr. " .. " M M Don Id •••7796 •LUXURYCOtlDO W. or &ac.h olT Slater. s H u 1 o c 1 TT NRA 9 Bch,Adll.Mil·Sl.00 borne al the Beach, Will,1 ~83=1 ·~1 ·°'1UO:.::_. __ ,'---~l;;;r='·=o:c:-r;::"='-~-.·,.,,,,. Newport Crest2 8r,2Ra, 8'12·7S4S ESABRG U N sh•re. w i ma t Ur e,444N NewportDlvd.Unlt OMyto 0. S02S Vons. Pool, TcMis, t'rpl. $265 + SIOO dep. 963-667$. "I W ff U R L BRAND NEW 3 br, 2 ba responsible g:tl. $187.50 .. 8.: '95 "C" ~• Ul'tl •••••••••••••••••••••• CONDO J br, pool, clbhse, 2 car gar, et bar. Ten· MEN, small beach hotel. ..... ··-·•-. P"l . P"too, "Pl, d•p•, ni s . Pool . S37S /mo. Rooms. s22 _50 week. EU E.. TAR A C T Yr.CD t RT RA p Condo. Vitiw. Adults, no mo/)lt ly + Util. Isl & 'd 675 •845-· ' IUSIMISSLOAMS • • u .. ' pclS.$-125.~8-0751 l ast & Rcr. U.eq 'd . pai ' . I . .• refrig,. $S0 pel fee. 51501 _54_5_·_01_;_1.______ AplS . SIOO mo.SJG-7056 QT AN K s v DH N RB y M ll AK t: y 67S 956.S r l'M SSO,OOOtoSS00,000 ~"'" mo. 19859 Jnvcmcss Ln. o•'LUXE .... 1.,._. 3 "'· 3 1:-:ASTBI Ut'f<' 1 br S!IO 2 · a tB ~ NO. Costa M ell~ l>cnta\/ Business growth wilh G4S 7418 ~ .. v ruu Mewporthoch )769 H U PEAEOF.AIKOIYKH CU D b ... ,·0 p Ir ·1 Rt p r Il l h Zb Mcd1cal/Ofc swtes<1vali. creativefinanclng. • ba.cpt.s,drp:s.188.'l sqft. ••••••••••••••••••••••• r • · .oo • rp · lS ' m 0 .$ r r From $345 /mo 1~lr C llMr Br ,,~ •• Super Sharp 3 BO. Bltins, Pvt ply. $175.~-&135 I Br. furn apt, 2 blks rrom v E A E O v C ;,. N N A O 8 U R C A t y adults. no pets. 644·4767 Twnhsc, C ~1 . (~1·231 $100 O'Keere 833·2000 . . a 83S 7f!OJyan ..,7i: nr . t;d_wards & Edinger.11 .V.llms Carmel 3 Hr, bc:h 4c Coa~l llwy. S125 o H II IE BR AMT Au HJ 9 o lJ a c Apau''"t~~~Wcl3900 ~oai'.t. '' uttl. Evc a 1 .N..::c:.w::1::,:::.::d::"::co::r.:n::led::.'-.-ff-i.c-~.1-M-~---.-,-:r=rw1-~- 5330.l:l63·36ll. fam rm . Bxlra Nice! 1.;.mc.•.c·..c64.c5c.·50=1.o.6· _____ , D p COL GAD AN A C QT NC U D p °" •n1.---• ~ CdM . 27~ sq. I\. Pac1f1c Dffds 5015 • •••••••••••••••••••••• .Pr-3BR,2 8A,den,dln rm. $490 /m o . L i;e . W I NEW, beaut. furnished 1--..in. -~Mlw;.r, , ••••••••••••••••••••••• t emlroomm.ate\o shr.2 Coalit liwyaddr~. · bll f I pall bo 1 gard1?ner Da" SSS.S333 · ,, ••. Ir••• town•·e n,. ,__, ,., .,., °' •:::: 1a.,. ,..,. _.., T11& EXCITINO Br apt, ll•S le Wlr pd, IU5 ,.,11875.~Kl ,.,, ns, rp, o, a E 640-.17""" ' "'-.. ~ "" r·LMMEs··-s. mo+l"i e lcc.&Pl-1.0aU .... ~. LOANS to80% rltl ggl.cl', ne w crpt.s. drp; & ve11 OJ, oceun. 3 IJr, 3 lk•. den, 2 ...... _........... Ill ,... ,..._..., bl 3 •• 042621> up ' 'l AflS $46-8291 sundecki,:, ""S bb<i. wet liRANT ' DUCIC PllAf"Rl-SCHICltEN MINU1'ESTONP'f wn °'' . ' ... l,Ml1Renhll 44S0 i • , ~in -• · SCllll JUCllll GJWun QUAIL "AWMIOAl'f ~ llCll. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'st TD,Lo--'1/t°lo C....J tr 3278 bur. tennis cts, pool & CHtJllA• PA.ltTillDCI CAl"JADA G009E 1 ltoommate~ant.ed,3 br,2 • . ..:.. _ New, A Landmark llome, _ ~• CNtO sauna. $600. S42·962H D0\11 PH~AIANT TllaKn ·: Bach, 1&:2 BR. rrom SJ65. bft apt on bcb.. $13.1 mo. 2 SllOPS. ideMI local.ion 2nd TD &..o.n l"k!' .c Br, htr&e family rm, 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOMORROW:"".. • dulls. No P1."b Cail'64S·4637 for booll:store, candle Lowest rates Orange Co. ~ii<:-· 1l0ry. crpt.s, ~. ln e1utl(ul ModeJ Home. 3 WA 'f ERFRONT 1 br, yr· Enjoy mu c.h l•rrer ··S..k • f i"d" pu&alt• •It h owr M> 1661 Mc111 l)t. s hop or a rt gallery. Sotff11"Mtg.C.. ~ .. ,,~1 yard. cl01e to beach. lr, 3 Ba, Bltns. crpts, ly. Av~il. 6/15. Adul ts on· d~rie1 r.;:r panel in 1n 1U·n•• Mtln ol 24·1Mlt booklttlll. ($Bl ks Easlol Newport SllAftE w1fem., 118 home LocaU!d in the M:tU ~t &12·2171 5'5-0&ll t/r;J mo. I0..8 ~963~1. 11ftcrB r ps, Rec. Area w/pool., Jy . No pets . 67J·a53t uft. To order wt ulfle. I. n .nit DI, Mnd 11 for t11eh.. m•kln• el'ltckl Ul vd.) J br, 2 ba. • mo. Gd'. ·r h e f' actor~, N . B. Serving llarbor area a. & wkendil; 751-646'1 $325. 493·5955, 493-7780. tiP~t .,-y1bll lo "Sffk l Find" in c.llll't oftf\11 n1wt111ipott. 5'46·9860 job. 22·30. 963·72\9 eve11. 6'73·9606 )'ears ~=========±::==========b~======L.:....---------:.:.:..:..:---:.=.:::.::_--1:====~==i=:::::::2==:=====:=1.:========k~~~--- I r .•~ ' • I • ~r,·;:..~~'::::"';":~::::;'.:":'.~-:':~~~~~_,,~.,,,~~.,...~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,.-~~~,.-~~~~~-.~T=nu:<~sd~a=y=·~M~•y:2:2~.~1:.97~5~:;;;::::;;:;::;::::;::;::~0~A~IL~Y~P~IL~0~T~'fl1:;;:J~(~ . . llM BUlld it ... O laper lt .•. H nmm e r it ... _car pet SERVICE DI RECTORY Plum b 1\ ... ate 1pe 1t. •. erno e 1 ·-· il ... ~emeW ·~ •• W ire it ... H oe i t. .. C lean 1t ,,.Move _ -· Boot i ~·~kao~aJledJ......Iile..lL.T<im-it ... Sew It..., ••• r ess ... aint lt...Nai l lt ... P la ster lt.· .. r i~ i t ... Raul 1t... Ad<fTC. Plant ot ... Alle r ot ... Learn ot... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gardeol09 H...U09 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• C arpontor c ..,..;,1/<;_,.... •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• H•1•cl1taning • •••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• ~'TM Romdl. Addition&, deco rative oxtcrio Hilt's C , •-..642.6179 B~o<:k·Sl u r_npglone WMUs-Cleanups, Treework LIGl-IT llAUlJNG JIOU~E:C l .• EANJNG OUT&:ABOlIT?? J>ATCllPLAS'l'~ltlNti ROOFSCt-IECKl::D! d k arpcn .... .,. Pat io ~l abs ·Drlves · Gl!rdenlng /Minor CllAINSAW ·YARD Experienced l"u:it Local /Statewide Moving All ·rypes. free E s · ltcpalred&Replaced c:~: :, t 't l~o:crr:::: ~~r~·~~~l:::i~::~~~~~ Plant~n. 645·8720. 6'ind6• •• ~3'g, 10 Yl"!I in arc11., ___ W_O_R_K_· "6 __ -0><_1__ lteterences 55C·9'701 7 da, free est, 521·20'11 t1mute11. Call 540·G82S l>1r1.:1.:t F"a ctory Servic:e 8.46 701713 8 ~-,-L1ccnseC3:J..15U496 . 4 ·5383 Ge Rers. LEONl1'E CONCRETE GENERAL JlAULlNG LGlldKapinq ~1oving /liuuhng. Student VERY N £A'f PATCft Pl l: $<19.2961 ,:i f.'Onlrllc275005. S 'fA M PI NG, Cob· Japane11e Com p le t e Rk:ASONAULE ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/large truck. Reas. JOBS & llESTUCCO. ---'--'-''--'-"--='-..---lalty;litli.g • Cu.atom C•rpent ry , b~eston e, brick, tile, G arde 1iing Service. •646·5848 • ROTOTILLING$2S Uarry~8·972:3 &&19·577\:t. Free E :s t , 55 •1·2481 , Til• 1 ·~.,. ••• ,, ••••• ,.,.,.,. i-·raming or finish. Re· patios, etc. 64().4349. P I a n 't i n g I C u t .1--.-. --------Laudscaping·.$od SaJes. tl93·14Jfl ••••••••••• •••••••••••• WJll b by it C tin1J /Cleanup. Free Est . Movtng ·ll auHng, clean· io"ree es t. Master charge l'alntlngfPaptt"inig CERAMIC TlLE. New & a 6 or _you rny n1odel /Addhion549-4159 ~~LOI}\ Block &: Orick 641-JlOl ups, A·l work. l\ea~. Days/eves9fi0.2170 Tom ••••fl''•••••••••••••••• Plwnbing H.einodel. i:·i·ee e:;l. Sinl ~~~•"'•hc·c·· J.lll~~t171~.,Klon M cN 'II Wood "'l 'work. ~allos, walls, etc.1----------1 Free tist. Coll . i>tudent. Prof Painter, honest ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ · .a ._.,. ..... "'· ei cr.u Oy hr/Job.645·8512 •EXPER'J' J a panese anytime847·2l26 L•.,Dsc••I"""-k 1 / l r JUSTPLUMllHG•. jobs welcoin e.531>·2-IZti. i··oin i ·..,u.-:1A'N b b . . Cabinets , bk cases , , G d . , Se ., .,._ """ ,.,,.. ~ wor , reas. nt ex, rct T S .1 ~m .,h-"o m . ~ ys1t.l1ng, doots, w indows otc. Coooctcle , Pat 'oos , ar en1ng rY1 e . .-.eeR h F i & est, llefs. :i'18·2759, F"-Serv Reas Rates op o o E•to'mate. 0 •6-3!!70 t:mov e a_ >P alt, con· o r a u n <1 u e ,,,,2 __ 1.. -· Y c unyt1 nle 64 "'' "' "" .,.. J" J J u~OneCall ~o ·. ••••••••••••••••••••••• " ' · 0·8:0:.:r2 Drivew a y s a 11 d crete, soil. Rough and personalized style in 1 ~~---------• Costn Al~!iiD. &<'8·7lOO • walkways, Call 979·7576 Qulillity / Maint/Ldscpg final •rading. 751.00JS co m p lete landscp 'g ., OF · · J US1' PLUMBING •'l'op $oil •Compost • .... kl ·1 ond . kl & C d PR .. Pa1nt1ng Exler· •642·4111 • •Mulch •Hcdwood • l uslnett Ser•lce C r---t--s.....,, s pr rs, soi c ' sprtn <'r:s ust. e· ior/l.ut. L.1c. Ins .. fref Call686-''"""·· ;,')i -.,.,.•~-~--~ clettn u p..-.642-3331/AtOVINC , ha u ling , s1go,conLa<:t : t:st.638·7394 """" ••• •••;:•••A••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••• C--~actor 646·4008. garage cleanup. Reliable Jim Elmer 1----------L.R. OTJS Plumbing ~AN~~" RNc-'"' -.-Water htrs, all sizes, dis· Tre e Service _.'.m'--'-~ 1 ~11 J O ll N 'S Carpet&.••••••••••••••••••••••• rastservice.963·6452 GREENHAVE.i'f p · 1· ••T ~.,-p K erv ce. eas Uphols/ery. Ori shampoo R e m d I I R m Ad . y ARD CLEANUP GARDE:NS a1 n tng·-g:s posals, stoppages, re· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ra~el by lhe page or l ·i d HousecleonirMJ f'reecsl G7S· r. Jim pairs, remodeling and Ford 's Tree Service: hour 6405885 M8:.!Wl SOI re t ar a n t s,. dln/FaceliftCompetitlve CompMaint 645--0309 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2123NewportBJvd,CM. rep;pong. New Construe. Removal , Thinning, · · or · Oe_greasers & all co. lor Ptlces/Bo nd / L'oc/lns . 646-3927 GU STO ••1HTIHG •· h &lo G ... ral Ser •lcH l-lOUSECLEl\NINGis wr1_________ '""' t1on. 24 lirs. lic & bond S hape. Ex p 'd . L1 ''· Consultant in financial & 1.1r1& teners minute lo' in u n c e Av a i I Business. Call J ani ce's Low cost. exter/intcr . 642·62G3 lnsured.962.781; 1nan11gement. JOyrs exp. bleach for your white M c Cu 11 o ugh Cons l . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Raggedy Anns. 675·6SS3 ford 's Landscape-Ins· Protect & beautify home -'~~-------1 -"-"-'"-'-'-'--"-'-'-"-----­ in aerospace &. related <:atrpets , Save money by 536·794G 1-IANDYMAN-Homes & tan l S 0 d Lawns· or bus. Exper'd , free est, r-.1AllV'S PLU~lBING Tree llemoval, limlling & lnd~tries. 15 yrs cts Sr. saving me extra LriJ)s .1 ~·~~-------Apts. Cons cientious •l-IOUSECLEANJNG • Sprinklers, Lie. Insured. guaranteed.675·W27 •646·9807 • Shrub clear1ni,:. Gcn'I orf i cc r in m ajor .COi' p. Clean Ii 11 in g room, dininl! • Cr a fls man· ~6558. By reli a ble couple. Good I _;96211i:_-~7!8~17'----------1 ~--;:~;-:-;-:-::;:;--:-;::;---N 0 J 0 B TOO SM 1\LL clean-up. 546-6403. 536-4986 rm & hall $15. Any rm· Dressmak•rtCJ Rates. Rers. 548.6271 *THE HAMGMEM * · i7.50, couch $10, chair $5. ••••••••••••••••••••••• "T HINGS'' by ~loose. ----~-~---I Masonry o. SchwarlzSc.~1301 ReMOdel &: Repair Upholstery Carpente r , 15 yrs exp is what counts, Dressmaking in The Gen woodwork, repairs, CLEANING UNLIMl1'ED ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• not method. I do work Euroi)ean Manner.We plum bing,etc.642·~13. Flat fee , ho'use·office, Fireplaces · Planters· '• SAVE_ .. &. ,Pro~l. Cdusdtom myself. Gd. refs. 531-0101 l~ro.isdhreveryth1Cn·ng.dDe· Practic<tl Nurse. Relief/ will do everything, fast, ~r~~~l ';,0:if;.~~·QPa~\~!: remuu, repair, <i ·on, \18f>e er you, r ay pt time. Exp. Doctor &. reliable & ref. ins~lallon. Jo'ree est .. & Carpe~. & Upholstery 1 P ash¥>ns.556-4232 patientrefs046-9174 962·6269 H.efs.Est.646·0464 Quality home imp. Lic'd •Wallpaper l-langing • 25 yrs exp. Free estimate By l'~or mer Instructor i''a1r price. We care. Ken Reuphols tc ry , a bove average qu11l1ly, Uelow a~eragc price. SJ0·23G2 '· '• Designs.&15--3439. C le a n ing . S t eam & byappl.only ----------1 ~h.a mp oo . l"ree es~,, ,1_ t Wa nt he althy complex· EX CF: f. 14 ENT WIL L l AMS & Sons f 'inlsh Carpentrf 646·71:1 11 Iii I"' t , ion·! Call for free racial. J-lousecleaning, done by Masonry. Brick /Block1 Remodel· Repair I C n ~a ' .' Shaklee Prods. 551.1593 lady w /exper. Depend, Stone. Call 581·7829 Vince Lenhoff 536-847~ SPRING CLEANING -;.••••·.-.·~••••••••••••• 1 --:-::-""::'-':-'CC:-"-'-'.::'-~I ~o~w~n~t~r~a~n~s~. 64~7~-3637~~·-­----------I Le t M o n roe Carpet i!)L ECTR ICf AN. Sml I Well s, Patlos·Planters MINO R HOME REPAIR Cleaning help you. jobs. m aint / repairs. 22 ~l assi fi ed a.ds sell big HOUSECLEANING lady, Q u a I i L y w o r k · Plumbfa&~rpentry i-~ree Estimates yrs exp. lie 233 108. ~terns, smail item> or any dependable, ref. Reasonable Lies. Contr Cera mic 'f ile. ~5560 646-95!18 646-1518 548·520J item, Just call&&i.5678, 642·5299. 557.6563 Carl Rebko · 646·2"149 1;:ves & wknds 642-1770. Painting /Repair·35 yrs. Ray days bl5·911W work "uar, take ad van· Roofing tage of n1 y exp. 536· 70SG. • • ••• •. • • •• •• •• •• •••••• Ciassi£ied ads sell big ilerns, small ilcm> or any item. Just call&\2·5678. R E t>A J RS, a ll t y pe s. Reas . r~ree est, lie. ask for Wal t . 830 ·5020 anytime. i\ D1\B OF PETHOLEU.M JELLY applied to lhe t hreads of ringcrna1 l polish and glue bottlt•s will keep the lids frorn st i c k 1n~. 'l'ry .a Dllily P ilot Cl1tss1t'ied Atl to buy. 1sell or rent S0111et· hing. "-• .. ~nh/ P•rsonals 5350 HtlpWanl•d 7100 HelpWant..i 7 100 HelpW ... tod 7100 PertOllall1 / • •• ••• • •• • •• • •••••••••• ••••• •• •• • ••••••••••••• ••••••• •••••••••••••••• •••• •• ••••• •••••••••••• HtlpWanled 7100 H•lpWanlod 7100 HtlpWOfttff 7100 HelpWanttd 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lost & FCHlild PREGNANT? AUTO •••••••••••••••••••••••'Caring co nfidential COUNTER Legal Notices $20 counseling & referral. SALES ••••••••••••••••••••••• Abortion, a tiopt ion & J will not be responsible keeping. EX PER., GOOD OPE\ TO ADVANCE TOP PAY, PERM. ASSEM BL ERS Nurses Ajdes, 7am·3pm. BOAT MANGELCOAT ~i~l~~/i~~00:,·e;,~ cLJ~L~HG SPORTS'WnR BOAT ASSEMBLERS for an y d ebts or APCARE 547-2S63 lia billties· contracled by Jll\.1 w. Do 1 have to wait anyon e o th e r t h a n TOUCHUP MEN ~._..,~for enthusiastic · org 0 ;,ed matur e Now aooept;ng apphca-... · lions for perm. £/time myself on or after th.is "lil Tl-I E FAAVIRD? 3621 W. lST, S.ANA IEXPERIEMCEOJ , w a n.· .. 1n. 7 yrs. . . . FASH.JON & general ofc. ex per. pos1t1on 1nour date. April t8, 1975. caro1rADilM~·~· ~·is.~:E""-1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I A. Rolh, 2630 Elden, C.M. ADAMS MASSAGE ' """:"-Per son·n·e l accoun ts ISLAND store. Some ex· Apply In Person paya-O le /"p u rchasing, pe r. sellip.IJ qu a lity Lost & Fo'"'d 5300 Ci·ean pr ivale rooms. AVON NB. Send< r esume to men 's app a rel pref'd. ..................... J. AMda"ageA & S.H· """,. s""""h COASTAL RECREATION, INC. M 0 LDERS Ci•.'1-'jf;Pe_dl Adp Noo. 388Bo . ~i!';'~~~t'.o. benef;ts. Xlnt LOST/FOUNDA PET·~ a ms ve, un. c. Dai y . I ol • . x Apply In Person 960·2900 Ad option, Low 963·1<!47, Mon thru Sat GET MORE 17422 Derian Ave, Irvine 1560, Costa Mesa, CaliL Cost. Spay/Ne uter Info. i -'-'-•m_·t_u_m_;d_ru~·g_ht_. --1 OUT OFUFE! (Experienced) 92626 DESMOND'S Los G P ROBLEMS?WECARE · · ORDERLY T: ray & Blk Aust. ONE WA y H ELP Become the beauty ex· H~l.,Wanted 710 Help Wanted 7 100 NEWPORT · Shep/Setter mix, male. CENTER pe rt in your territory . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Apply In Person For P M Shift. Expei-. • V. 11 b & ~----H p r e£'d. 496-5702 or 3FASHI ON JSLAN D ic t ~t wy, 24 hr Hot Line&t5·8800 J\'leet new people selling •----------1 EHGluEERluG HB. >30·4385 & B92-l267 .1 -~~~~~~1 quality products. Nooell · '" BOAT IUILDERS TECH" u 1c1':u COASTAL RECREATION, INC. -":8J~t-:!17~744_lb~e~tw'."n."'9•'."m~-4~Pm~1~""""""""""""""""""""~ $100 Reward. DO YOUR OWN ing exper. nec::ess. Call "' ~ Ci k "'h OIVORCE 540·704l Days. Westsail Corp. needs a Progressive, growing 17422 Derian Ave, Irvine PACK ING er S2 r . SALES: LOST: Lab/Shep. m ix , male. Black. Vic. 18th & Placentia, CM. Ans. to ••Jake ''. REWARD ! 645.2629 l'"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""I Boat Electrician w/min l "l•ottono·cs manuf. n--.. -Lo start. Calif. T·Sh.i.rts Wanted 4 women·4 hrs·4 The W a Ye Project . · i · I c • ~ "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I L' '6 1787 h p f DI VORCE CENTER yrs marine eectr1ca ex· sharp, electronic tech. -= ,,... . days·$4 per r. re er "Atty . 'frained Consu1.l•---------•I per. l111cludi ng A IC & Capable or bui lding, de· d 7100 Person 21 ·40, trn for women w / £arnily. Local ta nts to AssistYou.~15. Bank DIC work). Must ha1ve b u gg i n g &. tes ting HelpWanted 7100HelpWante mgmt s,150 wk guam area.Need use ofcar& + fili ng fee. 548·4216 for own tools & transp. X nt sophisticated, eleetrcv1ic ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Co It pre r. Mr , Levi phone. Up to~ fashion E.p.n, __ ... co. benefits & £uture. AP· c ,· r cu 1· l s. Mu s l b .. llousekeeper /Compan1on Jan 1t or1 a I, p I t 1 me, 846."""" wardrobe ror those that . LOST : G lasses in b lk appt. ... -isu i -' I E ....,~ · · 1 -~--------Full n... py1nperson to: t ho r o ughl y familiac fe m . Must. dr~Ye , no f/t1me. Loca ,eves. X·1----------1 quali£y. For 111terv1ew. ~e~~~~~ s~:~~~· ~vt~: Lo"nely, attracti«<:, elder-TELLER WestsoilCOf'll. w/digital & linear solid S{D o ke. L1ve -1n. HB per.adultsonly.979·3923. ••$50,000•* call residential orpcc, Costa Mesa 5115, If round ly gentlema~ wishes to 1638 P lacentia, CM state circuit s. A l·I 962·5224 Per year income in 546·3183. contac«•s.•l4B meet a'tract1ve lady 60 '""""""""""""""""""""""""""~I benef1ls or a large co. + flou k led live JEWELRY SALES salj;:s,, not wiusual. , ________ _ ----~--'-----1 or over, not o., .... S'4". UNITED I· the di e rs i£ied ,·o b se eeperw;m • CusL Ringmakers seek· •t c.McDonald,••0 1796 1" -..... BOAT COMPANY h 11 v G 5 & op" in, room, board'&.+Sal. 1 .....,.. LOST: Will the woman, ~67~•~-9~J~63""-------I Co&ifornialank c a .~n e. t' C h ild . P h bn"e ""Joyce ingcreativesalespeoplc, International who pickedupBlk &Tan,•· • Mo ld i n g D ept porlun1t1esof.asmallco, 645 1030 A ll 7 p m pre rer jew~lfy •and /or MarketResearch 12 wk .Uloodhowid please Travel 5450 6 Monarch Bay Plaza Foreman DELTA · · sales bac'kground. Xlnt.1--======'---1 r e turn . C hi l d re n ••••••••••••••••••••••• South Laguna • Cab Shop Mill ELEC'fRON IC l --'64~•~·-=--'-·---~--i opp, for right person. Pres c h ool Di rect or SECRETARY -PERSOMMEL-heartbroken. Vic. CM. FLY-DRIVE 1'~orem an CONT R OL CORP. llOUSEK EEP E R· G d Call: 714·549·1424 Atln; needed$700mo.Sendre· No qU est ions as ked. l 714J 491>-1273 Must have extensive ex· (EOE> cook, laundry, 1 meal, J Gary sume to, 1701 W. Baker 645.8259. EUROPE per. in fiberglass boat Call 646·7776 a dults. 1.8 p.m. Mon/· Costa Mesa, 92626 ~e are moving to li;,vine FOUND : Go lden La b, m a le, Vic , TeWinkle ~· •' School'.C.M.545-))54 17141831-1970 manuf. Pacific Trawler Thurs /Fri/Sat. $75. wk. 'JUNIOR SALESMEN P ROGRAMM ER an Au gust, a nd have an Round trip Air+ Car in Cor p, 1723 S. Ritchie, EX. SECRETARY Refs req. 645·oo.12 askfor immedi ate need for .a E urop e . S tarYatio n An Equal SantaAna.558·8722. Excellen t opportunity M C Age 10-15. Earn $20-$10 MINl·CO MPUTER s h a rp p er s o nn e l Opportutiity Employer r. amp. k tt" g w Math inajor & account· secreta r y. You m ust 8 u d gel· t o· Break t h e.l i:iiii:iiii:iiii:iiii:iiii:iiii:iiii:iiii:iiii~ ICASHI Ell, Full or part· for sharp Jn div, w /good lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii, I ~~~to~ee~s r~e lh~ DA~~ y i ng e xpe r . desirable. type 50 wpm a.nd be •' FOUN D: Grey male cal, Bank LD e luxe P lan s. time. Apply in person, s h & ty p ing s ki lls INHALATION PILO'f after school and Vari cty o£applicationsin familiar with company s lfOr t. h air, Leather EU R J\ U T O · L i do 9-5P~t . COSTA MESA w /rapidly expanding growing co. be nefits: ins urance. Village, N.B. 673·4550 Banking CAR WASl-1, 2059 Harbor fi na ncial organization THERAPY TECH Saturdays. You must be I rvine 556_0030 LT D . ,_ n ec k I ace . N pl H l s 1 --~-------1 SALE ESCROW soon 10 be located in o .C. Min . 2 yrs expel.'. or out of school by 3:00 p,m, -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;! , proc.ess1ng, e ..... 548-2036 EMPloynMnt& OFFICER 1--=B~l~v~d~,C="~'~------I area. Exper i n r eal schooling. Sala ry com· and be able ID work at • F OUN D : Black: Lab, PreporatiOl'I Col s ludents, p/t sis, de· es tate d evelopment , mensurate w/training & least3daysperweek.No REAL ESTATE We offer a n exc·ellent male. fl as Collar but no ••••••••••••••••••••••• hv. Eves/Sat. Car, phone legal or mortgage bank· exp e r. Contact Mr. deliveries or collecting. WQllllt ReferTals? s tarting salary and a £ul l V. v · l & Job Wanted. W• hav• 30 iinmediate nec.l\.irLyons846-S455 ing pre£"d. XJnt pay & llam illon, 642·2734 ext Tra ns po rtation pro· range be nefits package. t ags. ic. ic oria Male 7025 .. .. l-"=_c_c="'-'=-'-----1 benefits. 3 8 7. c 0 s t a ~1 e s a v ided. Call 963·5011 in Good W•lns!! Please call for an ap· PlaccntiaCM,642·5959 challe nging oppor. for a H · B h 8 • · Good! 'ntment FOUND: Key ring w/ 4 keys, vie. ZlslSt in l lntg Beach. Call to identify, 536-8056. ••••••••••••••••••••••• · 1 COOK Italian food .Night Call Personnel Memoria l Hos pital. unt1ngton eac or 11s1ness11 po1 • qualified indiv1dua w/4 · c M s h ift. Will train r1g~t 213 /869·ll>l2 EOE. 631 -1495 in osta esa Need 2 licensed real Ma le Nurse a vailable for private d uty, Rerer· ences. 494·8810. ,·rs Sale Escrow &. 2 yrs E I o t · t person. Sam &Giorgio's, EqualOppor. Employer qua ppor uni Y est ate salespeople- loan Escrow expcr. In· 1009 Har bor Blvd. CM . Employer NO W !!! COME IN- diYidual will be responsi· 548_7822. Female help, £u ll or Lel's talk it over! 2 ll /641 °7700 X223 Job Wanted. •' Reward! Ladiesgoldwt:d· Female 7050 ble fo r handling all1 ----------1 pltime. Apply Kentueky INSURANCE MACHIMISTS 646·39a8,Elles67J..4577 Escrows in the Newport CREA'f lVE FIRM seeks fried cqicken, 2929 E. To p pay for s kille d area. Weofreran x.lnt fr· Artists all types, includ· coast Hwy,CdM general m achinists. Lachenmyer DEL MAR ENGINEERING di ng band, vie Fedco, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ci'lt on5/15.644-6282 t:ves Chicago law school grad or wk nds. seeking job as law clerk. inge benefit program, a ing Produc tion /1-~ine . CLERK Tooling & shortrun prod. good starting salary, ter· Call Steve Sargeant, FIGURE MODELS S o m e e x p e t . ·f· k d " Agricultural, accident & r1 1c wor surroun 1ngs 675·5500 WOMEN 18·35 needed by w/ptog resso-ve dies re· &I f k F t health progr am ha s ots 0 w1°1 rM. oi ahpp.. Orange County's leading opening for clerk, Good q 'd. C.A1. 642·8080 Realtor 6901 W. Imperial t-l~y Los Angeles, Ca 90045 . Equal Opportunity •' FOUND : Iris h Setter , maJe. Vi c. Edinger & Hris-tol in Santa Ana. 847-7640 . Ready for work J uly l, 1975. Resume available. Write: Classifit.>d ad no. 422 C/O Daily Pilot, P. 0 . Box 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca please ca r .• ,o r at Dental As!Wstant studio. Make up to ~. · & · ,,._ 644 5300 ....,......, telephone Yo1ce lite ID M 833-........... or · · Chairside. Mi n 2 yrs e"· p /w k. No expe ri ence MA • ature typing. Fast & accurate c I · IM t I per. I0am-2o>m Mon thru nee. Ph. a nytime·, o on1 a o e w /numbers. 10 Key ad· ""7 N Bl C M REC EPTI OHi ST """"'""E"""m~p .... loy""et"""M"""/ F""""''! " i''OUND : Male dog mixed _9_262_·_·•--------I Shep. Lg ti:ray blk hair. Magnolia & Ell is 1-lB. Help Wanted 7100 968·3442. EYes. ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND: 1·wo Dalmalions Acctng Clerk ~20 · w. Garden Grove area Acc_ounts Rec. 10 Key, l\.1ay 19. 893·5665 typing, phones. ·Beach _c_c=='-"'"-'"-"'----1 Area. .' Found: Be ige Siamese cat . Da r k brn t iger mar'k s. Mission Viejo. .... ..,. WES TC LIFF Personnel Agency t Ma r k Ill Center ' 1651 E . E dinger Ave. SA Call 542-8836 GLENDALE FEDERAL SAYINGS 500 Newport Ctr Dr Newport Beach I Equal Oppor. Employer Jo~ri .963·4581betwn l0.fi C714J821-0180 l:rw ewport , .. d ing mach. Good spelling Progressive and growing a m ust . Salary com· Ma id Wa nted. Seacliff ma n ura ctui·e r has an DESIGN G irl Friday m e nsur ate w /ex per . ro.1otel. 1661 S. Cst. llwy , 0 pen in g ro r an For Small, congenial 3 Xlnt wo rking oonds. 494 ·4892. EXPERIENCED, sharp, gir l office. Ve rsati le, Ca ll E. P. Parsley · ENGINEER I ·1· /all pha••s of · M .l.,TE., • ..,.E out·go;o1g Recepl;onost. am1 1ar w .,.. · For appoint me nt "" " ~ Minimum l yeae with office work. Interesting, Must have minimum or deversified duties. WESTERN MACHINIST P B X c 0 r d l Es .s 2·3 yrs exp. in designing Della Electronic Rubber At £gr. needs a s witchboard and lite typ- BARBER valves & other related Control Corp. (EOEJ GROWERS machin ist a ,ble to ing required. Will handle Retired, p/t ime. Conv. hydraulic equipment . 646-7776 operate all machinery & mail and office s upplies. Hosp.in l-1.8 .847-3515 Send Resume to P.O. ASSURANCE equipmt. u sed in Nice office-Good -'-'="-'"-'='--'-"---'---I sox 2322, New p ort GIRL FRIDAY · machine s hops suc h as; benefits.Applyor call (..OST : Prescript, glasses. gold frame , in blk case. 5111, Fountain V, CM area.,545-7988. BA RMAI D Bcacb,Calif.92663. f . Co TRUST laltle.s,.milling machs. & ~ &WAITRF.SS 1"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""1 or growing mpany. drill presses. M u~t be STATEKCORP. APT MGR, retir~·. Sm. ___ C~•~•-1~>~48~·994 __ • __ i: Li mitedRbkkpgh t~ping& ~ble to read drawings & (714) 639-7810 bldg, lite maint. Apt++. -DESK CLERK A/P, Al •pure asing, 1811 Quail. N.B. blueprints. Pis. call our 1233Alvarez 541 .5311. Barmaids day & nite Call 494-6574 or ganization. PARMA· 8 33-8384, X2l9 Pe rsonnel ofc. for de· Orange', Calif. cretary, ~t i nimum 3 yrs exp. m1.1st have good ·cleri cal .skills, S/H op- tional. Call i'ltiss Ta bata , for a ppointment 640-0123 SECRETARY Shortha nd 100, T"yping 70. Western Regipna l Manager requires sharp organizer & self starter with good personali ty a nd fro n t orrice a p- pearance. Salary com- me ns urate wi th e x· perience. M. LA?.t ONT VINEYA RDS. Newport Beach. 752-1817 shifts, Also, p/t opening.1---'-'-"-''-'-----l jT~E~C~H~~D~E~'~V~E~L~O~P~-: ~;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:; tails. 49i ·ll:53or830·6JJl lOff Main St. between LOST: Hlshi &Turquoise Assis t a nt Manager & Si r Harvey's Tavern, DISl-IWASl-IERS, day&. MENT,842·5575 Chapmanand Collins} Necklace. Vi c. 16th & Buyer, aggressiYe & ex-call for intervw 8·5, nJght, apply in person. MATURE Bxp~rienced an equal SECRETARY O r a n ge, May 1 1 . per'd for Balboa lsland 548-7781 202NewportCenterDr·G RI LL Cook wa nted.IRVINE PERSONNEL s hoe sa les pe rs o n , opportunityemployer Type60,sh,transcribe. Reward. Linda.546-1591 casual wear J r. bo utti IE•UTICl•us N.B. Must have rers. Clean SERVICES"°''GENCY l lP~/~h~m1•~·~C~a~li~l~o~r ~ap~po~;n:•::·1~~~~;;Z~~~~:1 Will hand le phone or· " q ue. Apply o'n person, A -~ W "" l 494 °796 d k book & d LOST· •. 10 mo. old shrthr DISTRIBUTOR wa•ted. •.ppeara nc~. oman pre· 488 E, 17th tAt Ir.vine) men . ., · ers, cep s o Mon. Wed. Fri. 10·12. The Now interviewing for: " f d F 11 t me Catmels RECPT /B KKP R. Lite ove rflow work of our blk dog,. fem . SS lbs . Vic. Over 25. Interested In · u 1 · Suite 224 Cosla Mesa Nwp., Blvd & IGth St . Top Drawer, 221 Marine. • Newporter Inn Salon carno'ng ••P to~· per mo Res taura nt . 497.2550, Call _642•1470 MhA1TUf RfE •,xoodperien~ed typing, mature, sm. Irv. legal secy. Full-time on· •call: 644-0661or540·8582 ""'"' _ e P or ast service. law firm.$,;()()+. 833-3622 iy l'unt Sch ~"'1 mo to N. 8. I: C. M . 646-1023 Asst. M a n ager, ex per· d p /l. Ca 11 6:19·61.23. GU AR OS ~:;;;:;;:;~;;~;;~~ I ~C~a~li~9~->~.~96~2~-987!":!'.41__ ___ I j~;;;;;;;:;;;;:fiicl,;\,;;;;;;;,;: \ st; r;. 536.1696. _,., ·REWARD lady .over 25. Dress ~~op. Beautician DOG GROOMER F I t i m e , p / t I m e .1; I· Restaurant •lelp \Vanted, 1--------- LOST ·. D'oam~d Rio•, 2 No nights. 548·5383 FEMALE llairdresser to Unifor ms furn. Teleph & J AN ITOR WORK Mechanics Cook. Dishwasher & SECRETARY "'' r. assist . in .busy sa lon. Exper,busyshop. car req'd. Call 833·4693 I tC•-Bart ende r n,eeded at forChristian rcaleslatc larger diamonds mount· Alt racLive &irl lo modt!l l South Laguna. Guaran-E l Toro. 586·3422/830-8627 appt. SUPPLEMEMT I .ual Monterey Mansion 2601 consultants. Good typing cd wlth 2sizesolsmall er afteinoon a week. Must t eed s:to. p /day +. YOURIMCOME For new AMC J eep W.Coastflwy,NBApply & s h. Lite bkkpng. Send ones. 675·3675 Ber. &a m & have a nice fi gur.e & be 499.4000 r~or interview. DONUT SHOP Early AM HousecleaNng S•r• W itta 3 hn ofc Dealership in busy Costa Mon· Fri. 3-SPM resume to. P. o . Box 511. Aft.1:30pm. sophisticaled.Great pay. Shift . No exp. nee . Need women 25 and ~M esa. Full benefit s,1~;;;;~;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,uBa~l~bo~a~.Jc~a~•266~!_1 =::_:= StricUy ror fwi. PriYacy 1 BEAUTICIAN Woman Age 25-45. Apply olde r . Gd. hours. Call Cle Qf'i"9 per llite pleasant working condi· I• LOST: Z Blk Brtef C..ses I &. d iscretion asCu.red .1 .~N~ew:::pn::t:l~A~t:•:•·:'48-:::1~31~1'-J;;;;n~p~e~r~•o~n~:~l~3>~E~.~1;7th;;;;C~M;;;J J anice's Raggedy Anns. 6-9PM. Malt-Fri l i o n s . C a I l Do n RN·CCU cretary £or bus)' Yacht hard, I soft leather. Vic. Wr i t e d esc r l b i a.r 675.&MJ AtClose To llome Richmond at~. Brokerage on the Bay. ,T~ ~ Nwpt.f Clr Or. P,atk. yOurself . Write ad 1388, h..ty Opet .. or ~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 Orange Co. Locations 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 Nights , full or p;time. Exper. skilled applicanli • •· Lot S /19 B.tn 3 :.30 & Daily Pilot, ·p, O. Box No fblJowtng ntt. Comm DRAFTSMAN • $2.50 PEI HR. I• Differential pay. Xlnl 1o::n:::i:oY:._· P:.:.:l•:::a~•e~!'-'~=='-·-4;.!IOpm.. .Rew,,rd ts of· 1560 Costa Mesa926218. ed ... 1~ I ,,. NIGu& beneClts. Contact Mrs. r-tered. 440·Mil0; Please ' 1u•rante . V9J"" ......... Must have mini mum or Housekeeping Phone, car' res, req..., Ptn0RMI Agtttcy Jensen, 642·2734, ~ta ECRET1\RY /BoQk:keepc. leave message. AUOITIOHS 2-3 yrs exp. ln detailing Call M. Cleary Memorial ltospital, 301 pt. time w /pf revlous11exp. FOUND: St Bernard , For a 2 act com l!dy. Boys & Girls mechanical & hydraulic Early Mornings (714 ) 542-0373 Secr.tmi" Victoria, C.M. EOE. ~~.4~~~s. o c. nr •. oog. m .... abolil 8 wk.s. Vic ""LUV " · 5'or appt Call 10 lO i4. years ol a"e, Doi· co m pone ntl. Send lo Full or part-time Leave name &phone no. ''tf,•P..i--.:)&.. Mik• S/20 lh.ru 5/'rl e Resume to P .O. Box2322, .-~ River Av•. 64&-8665 .,.,,.,..:... ••, l.)t Pilot delivery route!'l h c ur your call will be rl ~ •• -be ·1 bl • NewpOrl Beac • a · Apply Personnel Office returned '"'romplly. • • -•· . Fou~·D ·.Blk &Wht.pup· may ava1 11 e 1nyour 92663 f'I • Sales &. Maint. in a pet Service Sta. ~ttend: £ull shop. 20 Hrs a wk . $2 br to or pft. Brown s Shell, 990 atart. LS·2.1 yrs, Neal & E .CoastHwy.NB i.,: 1" area. Earn prolit 'or de·1 ~"""""""""""""""""""""""""""\ 2PM·4PM, Monthru r •. 1, py, re m , Vie. Garfield & Aulornotlve • _ Uverlea • e:a&h, \rips or r Or wr ite M. Cleary ·' ' Al :alJ\ JJB: 847·3344 -DMY C11il: tlCf merctt.ndlse fOr sellinA 1--------• THI: BtlOADW.4. Y 7640 ~.Slauson ,, 0 0.l POUND,: ChJ.eken, Vic . Bui ck. Opel, ... Brlllth new 1wbicriplions. to'or Newport leech , City of Commerce, Ca '' It 8 Leyl an d . Rl.•h~ de · lnlormatloR please call ,,.· !,~~httrit'b&a!A. d9•""or 'afl: .e a lc.clbip for, J.o~ ~ga l . 642-4 321 , Fro m Sa n To ph1 ce your mh essage i:· ... ua l Qppnr. t;mploycr Who Have Good Office SkiJ ls. Call for Appoint· ment 27601 for bes Rd. Ste 49 3 flags Cent.er well groomed appear. SERVICE STAT ION, Some e1t_p, helpful. Land CdM urea. 5 Days, & Sea Pet Co., 341-0100, Sat/Sun off, 1'op pay fot' H.B. expc.r 'd sa lesn)M ovr 30. " " vv.11~ Wc'~e Jookinc for ic.lnl Ol'elne'tlta-San Jua n bcforel e ~ .!pc:m;:;.. ~------1 backah>und "c.'on&enlal Caplstlano area, call rci'd1ng public, 1''01.JNO ; Male Re · pcrsonallly Who would 495-0630and Mls,,IQnVie· phone trie'ver, approX 1 yr old. e.ajoy working w/aame. Jo-El Toro a.rea, call Dully Pilot Vic or M cFadden & Phone Mrs. Camtron , 581-6310. (;JassiJied,642·:i678 Beach DI. Call lO Iden· Bau~r Buick & i mport.a, Equal Op~r. £mployer \I 979.2500 . ry, 894-848L. Ha ve something you wpnt to sell ? Class iJied i ds do it well -Call NOW. 642-5678. J ANITORS 13I·1477 P /L1rne C\.'CS. C.i\1. &S.i\. l .. aguna Niguel ;:1reaJS., Over age~ pre·i""""""""'!':"""""""""""""""""" ('d . Apply at 17182 Armstrong A\'C, S.. A. Clas11ifl cd Ads sell big Betwn 4 &S :JOpm . it·ems, s mall it@ms or Phone S4(). 7814 11ny item. 642-5678. 1 tF'TOU 67S·OS33 nsk for Ol~,k· have a service tootr#ror TELEPJ-IONt So~ Ito"'• g(l()ds to r>ell. place 8ri ad p/tlmc, work frbm your in th e 0111l y ~l o t ho1nc, $2.25 hr + botw! Classified Section no selling Involved. Cad Phane642·56'1&. Mr. Oraan,JMolC.-~ .r " r ~, '• @llOAILYPILOT Thursday.May22.1975 UvHtock 1075....,Mtl••••• IOIO Stor.,1•1....,._, C1 .. trs,S•/ 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... 1095 ..... 9120 T....U 956 Alltos Waotlod '590 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •it.&.W..tH 71 00 Merct.•diM Cats 1035 LLAMASWANI'ED! IRVlNE Counlry Club •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~'"!"................... ....................... ....................... lorahcrd.!CASH !! Memb h' r I Scota111aniceUU1cblnew/ TOYOTA SALE WE BUY '--------mjhtiqlM• 1005 PtRSlA.N KliTENS ror 714-644-&28 83B·S4l:rs ip or •• e. 3 drtnk head. SSalnk w/ U' Dolphin, Hlf cont'd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• sale. TopqualityCFAre· ::--:;:-;--=:...:::.:.:='--:::::::!_!:'!:"~~------d l1po1al & shelf. t Htr, bot water htr. like Na·W '74 ~S IMPORTS J900 ENG LlSH Halltree, gi stered, Also J•ersian Mochl"•ry 1071 P11ir brand new ski boolli drawer to1st.muter bun new. $2795. 556-0774. Tot Doi la r For An' d . SIOO nd ••••••••••••••••••••••• RICKE• ·. 8 be·' of. SS N ll I STILL •vu solid oak, 4 brass coa stu service. a. i.ip. ...., ~1:i.e '" warmer . . a ona Motorcr:I••/ ""' ""' Mtl e orModcl. haniJers , beveled mirro Phone892-2910. 'fANKS for sale: l·SOU fer648·6293afler6PM. c~sh re111Jter, amall. Scoo ,. 91 50 plw JIM PA""OS lb h t barrel bolted 8' IU&h x 21 '1-'-"-"'-'-'-=.:..:=:...::c.::.::......1 Silex c.offee maker HUGI STOCK OP " w enc sea storage, du1. w/ coils.1·200barrcl 2 Dbl bed11 $20. ea. 1 S M7·i l~ · ••••••••••••••••••••••• xlnt cood, $l'1Sor best of 3116ths Willl , welded, s· cJri.wcr dresser $20. -=~='------IOssa, 1971, only 1100 mi-75•, MAZDA fer. 960·Z627. high x 13' diw. 1·60 barrel Kitchen table & 4 chairs TY, Radio, like new-str~t le'&al l uy_ or LHIM MOWI 2001 $. fti1anebater Tempo ·remporary Hel 11802Sky Park. Irvine Call MQ-44.SS. Solid oak Antique Dinin R 1 EG ' r 6 > P EdRCShlAN K81kt· •,~ ··• wd':-111 , M"•ul~e<tr , 1121· "'c•" ,sis. 1 l''ri.iidalre ref· HIFl, Stereo 1098 $4$0. S45·5459 EifUJ\ LWJU. · • · Anuheim 6:11i-600ll 'fable, no leaves. $250. · ens. ran amp. · x 6 1a. ~ se . all reezer $40. l reclining ••••••••••••••••••••••• Stack Bookcase. $200. ground. Potential show 213J431 ·311i2. chia ir $20. S Oit&W'I truck M a If n av ax s le r eo HOMDA 1974 750 o.._.,. Coi.fy't 536·1921 qual. 2 Cream. 1 Diu< 1080 wheels $4 . ea . 1-321 AM /FM . FM alereo, Si600 645-9952 HlghettSlupr . Cream ,'l Wht.615-2002 Mi1cellaneous Chevy Chort Block $100. sltireo phono walnut, 5'. •13 SUZ.UKI .,..., .. ,.,,.. .-.u.. TOYOTA 00 1....- GI tic ...... Lot · ••••••••••••••••••••••• !r•sh. 493·29'8. 842·3457. •'70VU "'"" .. .,... ... gon ••-. . FREE K "~t t 1 ---~-~----I ·-'-"'-'-'-------Only 1600 ml. Like new. l llM T ot Stlle-C'---.c ' ens, cu e , WA""TED 1966 ~prb(lr , CM /o,46 930J I axey oYt a • smart. loveable, friend· " Pecan Bdrm Sc t 25" LA'ri:: Mdl. Color TV. 1968~~-1~6S~·~------1 ~~='.;,---;;~;::'';:;-;;::':I Call llogcror lJill Sat&Sun,24th&.2St.h,l ly,play!ul,493-0066. 1'0P CASH DOLLAR w/bookcase &: corner Xlnt cond. Warr'ty on -'56Truck, ~ti ton. $25()or 841-llMS to 6. Wa s h Stands,~~=='---'--PAIO 1'"'0R YOUR desk. Wrought Iron tube.$165.963-2963 HONDA Cl..450, I0,500mi , will cons ider trade .1----"'"--==---~s. Sideboards, D091 1040 J EWELR y. WATCHES. dinette set w /6 chairs, 10 I -'"'-'-'_cc'-'-"-'=--xlnl cond. $0 MPG l\1ust 847·ti775 FREE APPRAISAL The Reuben E. Lee etc. Amer., Eng., Frenc ••••••••••••••••••••••• ART OBJECTS, GOLD s~. Bike. All very gd. DFR am/fm. Strack, turn soo to appreciar.e. $675.I----------We buy used car' & & Primalives. Th SlLKY Terr. puppies, S ILVER SERVICE. Cond.Aft.4PMS40-0618. table, 2 speakers, Xlntl -'o-'r-'b<-'·~st-'o_l_f•~r-'.-'~~·-'0800'---ll9G5Dot.lu;c 'J'1·uck i,'J Ton. t rucks. C'111 GR01'11 Biiarre Antique!I is· no -AKC.....Shedless, odorless 1''1N.E l"U BN & AN-cond. Sarifice $90. Gd. tires, runs good. ''ll EVROLE'f for 1 rr., total discount. Fanl.asti & adorable . Rea s . TIQUEs.645.zzoo Portable SAUNA-like l -''~99~·~29~1~G~·------'73 BULTACO Desert ~-556·tia31 "" Bargains! Don't m is 962-S377 new. $95, was SlOO new. & _ _._~ Dike, many xtras. SS75. aGp1'11'o8!r'1"11 ~~l>'.VltOLE'I' this e.venl! a5'XI Newpo ---------CUS TOM Carpet 545-2?20 loats M...--ON0613-2861 "71·8 cylc·GMC % T. & "" Blvd., Cl\I Golden Retrievers Installer. Yours/Mine.I----------· I Equi,......t .11 ltONDA CB-175, lOOU Camper. Sips 6. $3000. H18u2~iinUge~on'hneBl:~h Purebred, 1 wks, $75. Jt eas , 22yrs exp. All DRIFTWOOD ••••••••••••••••••••••• I EXTllAS! 64.>-4386. ANTIQUE CROCK J·ugs "al l bl 5 7 pn G __ , 901 miles,likenew.$350,1\t. 841·ti087 .s.W-333 1 • · "" w n · l , l;;;';;~~·~·;°';;";;·;;';;"~';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;l'of,; r. o m O r e g 0 n , ettenM O v . s' Cc..<.' (AO'> ... ~ 8 pm-644·5515 ·s 6 FORD SELLING YOUR CA.R? ar1ous 1zes. ...,... ~ maginative pieces !or ••••••••••••••••••••••• ___ _::9~19~·~21~5~1---l Darling mixed German landscaping, sculpture, 18' REDWOOD Canoe '12 IIONDA 750. Equipped App&ie111ces 801 Shepherd pups, male<!ll'l CARPETIARGAIMS macrame. ti' to 6''. ll)' w/sail, xlnt cond. $)00. w/$680intourini:acces.!t. MOWHIRIMG •••••••••••••••••••••• mo.$l0.5-47_3182 TopQual MillSeconds pi ece or whole load. 548-3316 Imm-ac 'cond. $1600 . Used Carpets-Any Sire 548-8203 aft. 6Pi'.1 . 645·<17~. MAINTENANCE MAN NEW Chest Freezer, $!25. Refrig. $75. Perfe cond. 842-5896 AKC Reg. Doberman "CHEAP!!" 1 ~=====-='---·lloats, Mainttt1CMCe/ Pup, male & fem , Call67la7162 GoodSurfboard S.rvice 9'020 74 Hon.da 175, 3000 n1i. ch a m p . b J 0 0 d Ii n e · l~~"'.':';'~~~~~~1 --~H~an~l~e~y~. ~7~n~. ~$25§. :_J ' •••••• • ••• • • •••••••• •• Xlnt Shape. 5650. Mus i .. ' Dryer . elect r ic Frigidaire; excellen condition. $.SO. 581-8127 962-9814 1· Desk $25. 8.)).g852_ Electrical-Woodworking Sell. 586-1827 Coast Firewood Supply Beautiful lace wedding Plumbing-Installation '73 450 llonda, xlnt cond, lo mi . Mod 'fd $850. 536-2134 afl Jp.m. IEx,.rlencodl Apply 3-5PM Daily 151 E.Coas!Hwy M•wport a.ach SHEL T IES AKC, Sable & Wht. w jwhite <.'Ollar. 1 $15. Cord delivered. dress, size 1, and baby & H.epalr. Jn board Eng. 58l·lL22 items. 498-0618. Repair (in boalJ. Scorpio ·Equal Oppor. Employer Westinghouse Refrig., wks. Watchdog.633-5357 ~~se ol~,2~~ c~ 't rrgs~i Sll EPllERD Pups, 6 wks. * *I BUY* * i\ccordian, bike, clothes, Ove~. selr:cle~n ." elec. Blk /Wht JBrwn. $15 & Good used (umiture & baby afghans, .sweuter:;, blt-in .~o.493-l096 $10.S48-4142afl5 appliances,or JwillSell Datsun hub caps. for You. I c9~7~9·.c4-'43-'''------- REFRJG ERATOR AKC Afghan male, beaut MASTERS AUCTIOM PACKARD Bell 2.5" B&W ~ ''OODCONDITION blond. ~/bst ofr. 1',ree 1..1 PJST. part time. You1 u 646-8686 & 83~9625 ster<.'O console $115: Petri • $30.00545-2220 Ke es hond. 991 -0347 flame. Pref. music exp Orange Or SUNDAY&19-0974 35mm camera $40: 20" :Reply : 1301 14 W. Bay, 2 Dr. Refrig/Freezer $50 1 ---~----_c-'"-I lawnmower (Trimmer) J'llpl Bch, Ca92660. 646.4324 Days, 545_396 DALMATIANS, F , AKC. MA. TIRESS $152 : McLane gas edger E Great family dog, gd SGO.&more.MZ-!1734 1Jaitress & Cook, P. time ves. looks for breeding. *MADNESS* i-'======'-- :.1 Tinos Pizza, 30242 Auction 1015 549-9920 *ALL SIZES* GRO W YOUR OWN .C rown Valley Pkwy.••••••••••••••••••••••• VEGETABLES Plot •IAguna Niguel. UC Frff to You 8045 available in Costa Mesa. • MASTERSA TIOM ••••••••••••••••••••••• PricedtoMo•e! Ap prox . 22· x 55' .,AITRESS, over 21, Ex· •PUILIC AUCTION• l -'--833=-'·96=25~&=&16=8686='--I Reasonab le . 646·432' 4. FREE 2x4's, misc. lmbr, .. .,.. er i enc ed . Mr . •FRIDAY 7:30PM• · days or 545-3961evcs. 1ifunchies, 428 E. 11Lh St . Reposa-al-& wood. You pick·up. DRAPERIES&CARPETl -'=.:..::c.::.o:..=.:..::c.:cc__ ..C.M. ----645-Sltileves. Best Prices-Free Est WOOD , Weathered, grey, ,,, Liquidations 2 part Pers ian kittens. blk Cal l 548-6810 prime lumber for artistic WAITRESS &lank,,.,tcy1 & grey, 8 wk s, box purposes & building . .. FOOD & COCKTAIL Lots of Office trained, gentle. ~-8119 EARTH WORMS !f79·2757 .:Ex p erienced Tray Furnitwe FORTl-IEGARDEN ~ervice req . Lunch & Poodle, friendly male. 2 1000 for $1.95 SJinner, Call for <ippt. Come&Look yrs old, with own Worm Custings~Lug ~2.9060 We honor BofA & doghouse. 644-8814 11362 Gothard. flH SCRAM -LETS ANSWERS Master Charge. .-WA IT RESS MASTERS AUCTION Fumiluro 8050 '" ······················· -we a re seeking qualified Open Daily9to5 ~aitresses for our grave 20S7Y.z Newport Bl. CM Great Snvingson Used )'ard sh1 fl & for our 833·962Sor646-8686 Furn, Appli&Misc. -cocktail lounge. • Wilson's Bargain Nook :: EM p L 0 y MEN T l1cycles 8020 545W. I9th.St..C.M. ~VA I L IM 'IED ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · . · ,. . . Quality Pecan din. set, 8 0 LON Y KITCH EN Used Bikes /Parts. $15 /up. cane back chairs lea es 'RESTAURANT San Buy /sell /trade. 2488 ~.644.4476. ' v . ~uan Capistrano, Newport Bl. C~1. 642-7910 "' 493-IMB QUALITY sofa & lov-' Ne~~o rl Cyc lery . eseat , beaut, never t'l:IOWANTSTO\VORK? Ralei_gh, Peugeot. & used. moving.968-8822 BOSS IS HERE to he lp your tires Call Neal,642-3461 BED. King Sz, mattress Jumble -Pecan - Putty -M inglc - PliT the BITE ~x sp~ing, frame, xlra A ramily sponger: "l\ly firm; still packaged. SZ15 brother-in-law got a nex (Value $525J :Queen $195. set of teeth. He PUT the (_Val ue $425). Inc l. de· BITE on me."' hvery 631-0488. Usually•l-----~---­ llome. 2 eight fool £iuorescent • I lights sis each. Call M1scel oneCMtS * 968-4911 * Wanted 8081 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Marine. 548·910<I ALLGLASS Pacemaker 25', 210llP Chry. l\tany xtras. $9,695 /best ofr . 644-6041 50· Ds l Trawlers-$50 r..1 40' Dsl Trawlers·$35 M 30 ' Trawlers-S'll,000 '72 Lancer trailer. Z1 ft. '72 Travel-All 3!:12 llP. Xlnt co nd . $6500. 960-2664. '12-32' Park Trlr. Pvl. Pty. Offers. 675-0686 Comp l e t ed Price . Finished & Un der Remodeled '55Crown,16', Construction. Atlantic '75 tags. New paint. $500. Pacific Co. 675·8945 /j _E:cc_«~5~·~556.cc....,.c..:=·----I _64_6·-'M_9_1 ______ 1Auto Service & Ports 9400 181f.i ' REINELL OMC-10 . Tri-Hull , Trailer, xlnt. Paul ; 615-1311 days, 613-2123 Eves. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 MAGS & Gates Tires, G60xl5. xlnt cond. s,150. all. 615 W. 18th, C.i'.1 . r DRIVEACAD! Azuk1. 2116 Newport ---·--~'---­ t;HOOSE your hours, Blvd. NB. 675-1100 Sofa bed, gd cond. New ~ork for yourself, Suntour Azuki Racer. recliner chair. Both re-~our own boss. l\1en o $99.95_ Cycle WCH"ks Ltd. asonable.§42-1149 1-Yomen. Can be slightl 1822 Newport BL Cl\1. Dark wood dining rm set Autos for Sale Cartop luggage carrier. SS CASH $$FOR 21' Skipfack. Im mac used one time. $30.00 call Good used fum/rcfrigs cond. Trailer w/access. 968-4971 FrzrsJstoves. 546-0168. V -8 eng. $M!OO. 556-0774 ••••• •• • •• •••••• • • • •••• • WAN TED ; New/Used f'"ord pkup. '15J'14 mdls. Jlave :y .. or l loi1 l0 trude ror r.1 cc h .'tuol s . 714 ·&14·6528 'tl7 t'ORD Cab-rorw;1rd l)ickup, 43000 1ni, A·l , Step bumper, lock boxes. 6<16·2022 or 548-7482 Vans 9570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOl!DOLUJt PAID IMMEDIATB.Y FORA.LL FOREIGN CA.RS CA.~L OR COME Ill TO SEE US • NEUJPlJHT lf'1PlJHT5 ti a nd icapped. Neat-548_5783_ , ~lean Appearance ._ 48' square table wJ5 els .. retired. Age 2S cousuMERGUIDES newly uph ols t e r ed S I · " chairs, arm chr incl. ~ • -• __. lurliqoes / rl"ei,..t Danwgea Office Furniture & loafs, Rent/ Classics Sear·s Compaclor s.-.op,.enl 8085 Chorte• 9050 l lOOW.CustU-..U. ........ . .....................•. ....., Sl99.95. NOW SS9. Sear ·s ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1930 4-DR FORD Sedan. 642 .. 9405 . 9520 -upp ement your in-Newest, Best Buy $80. 5-41-3182 me. Drive a cab 6 hrs Is N<1w Here! -=~=-==-----1 pr more a day. Apply in The Super Le Mans , 86 E. 16th SL, Cos ta Corona del Mar Bikes 40 gal Water Heater IF YOU ••TH~ 1---'C:::...:~:=..c-~ 5159 _99, Sll4. Sear's 20 .. Exe svl chrs $15/JS, secy "D """' .... Reblt orig. 4 cyl. engine chrs $6 /24, desks, dftg IE SAIUMG, & clutch. New seat cov-NEW dealer with empty =~~stove il49·95• NOW s ~ools/dk s . exc dks . why notchartermyoy,·n e r s, etc . $2300 . lot needs used cars TOP PRICES P•ID Fo1· Imports , P aid ror or Not Dean L•wli .,....., 1966 llarbor, C.M. 646·9:JJ3 TOP CASH! For clean used cars & tr u cks! tloward Ctievrolct, Dove & Quail Streets, nr. l\,acArthur, Jamboree and Bri stol, Newport Ucuch. 833-0S.SS. LAMBROGHINI ANNOUNCING AUTO CLASSICS LTD. Orange Coun t y's nev.·esl, most mod('rn authorized dealer ! SPECIAL IZING IN Sates • Service • Leas. in~ Tlll-.:l"EW 1975 LA .\l BORGIJll"I UR RACO NOW ON DISPLAY -Taking Orders On The New EsMri:i's ARRIVING§OON Open Mon·Sat. 9 lO 6 Closed Sun. AUTO CLASSICS, LTD. 10591 Bechler River, Fountain Valley, Ca. · 714/557-3345, 714 /963-8381 ~t>erson, Yellow Cab Co., By centurion esa. 3323 E. Coasl 1-ly,·y 642·56 ·--~··Call 67~-1fi66 BLACK naugahyde sofabed. Queen·sz. Cost ~50 /Sell $165 841-5556 aft 7pm. U d D Model P1erce·867 W 19lh, CM . immac clean, SANTANA 114 /586-6196 . desperately. Old or new, se or emo s 645 -1411 Z7? Everything nee for a any make. Immed. cash. Coldspot 11 cu ft Refrig Recreational 639-9972or963-7165 1---------- $419.99, NOW $349. Ken-Quality executive ''L"' great sail. Sips 6; sensi· Vehicles 9530 .1 di 9701 :==~~~~~~=:~~~~~=~~~~!GO LD Velvet lovescat. xlnl. cond. $15. Aft. 6Pl\1 call : 497-1542 GREAT Oak Tbl t44 ''x16''1 for din- ing /ore; P ewter ch.an· delier, Singer port. !'ltdl. 237, never used. 640-8140 h d d k d ble r ares ror a day, "'u more powermate s ape es ere enir.a, •••••••••••••••••••••••Sell ' · · h b r · weekends, or week. Call 1ng anything wit a ••••••••••••••••••••••• vacuum. reg. $199.95, a r Jre r1geralor, and DUNE BUGGY Daily Pilot Classified Ad 'll AUDI $159. Craftsmen power side chairs. Cort Fox 25&6 aft. 6 pm, 673·5112 PRICED TOSE" N Bl d C ....... is a simple maller. . . tOOLS4DSi.lvcr mowers up to $40 OFF. ewport v ., osta loats, Sall 9060 • 551 9259 For °" Ad in w .... ·s Workl c .. S.o 642-5671, &I. 330 • Wrap This Up! ,, ! . 948S SIZE$ 10\1-llY1 For • d11h 0""1110""0 or • w.ellend •• J, looll •l'ld IH I gl'l&t Ill • IUhld pa1tautt. Note n1utry of 1oncer jac:ket frlll'll rro1111d Melt, Prlnltd P111ern llSI : Helt 8IH1 1014, 1l'4. It~. 11116-. ''°"· 81•• ''"' 1h.1 a'' .!~l!lt. IO·l•c:h; .-011 l'llo ~1.00 for'"" plllffll, Add l$ Hllll fOf' •.eft Plllllffl for ftnt-<1111m1ll1fld lpttill i111o1Ul111 ; otltf"r,.111 lhlrd- n.t deUw1ry will t1k1 lllorft ...S. or"'°''· $rfld lo M lll'l.111 Marllfl • ..a: lM Dalb Pi!M. hi.ten n..,t .• m ••t llUI '81 .. Nt• York. N.Y. 10011 . Print NAM !, ADDJll.al, ZIP. mE 1M STYLE NUMIEJt .. OflfE FREE PA'1Tl:RNof1our lfl9'tt to1end for, Olll fr•,.,. ..... ln1tdc NEW SPRIHO· IU JIM ER PAT TERN CATA.LOO . 1001t1lu, 11111111. ......... ~r11 t'Ol.IP<lfl, Sertd Tk -. IEW • KNIT Boo.II: wllh ....ic11M11cp•Ucm •.•.• 11.u a.ant '••"kin IJoolt • . 11,00 JMlofllSl•lt118ooli: ··-11.00 Create Ripples 7167 C,Ae..'B~ Cre1te con¥er••tl<n\ ..,Ith thl• Jlflworthy pillow p•lr! Spic.• roono "'Ith br,lll•ot rlpplt plllnwt -bold •Ur {JS•) I.lid a(IUIT! (17"J, Cnt• eh.t~ both of ru111n1 In var!•· tloa1 of popu1•• rlpple 1tllc:h. r,u,ro 7147 : dll'e(.Uoii1. Send Sl.00 (Of' IKh Pllltl'l"!I. Add ~· for 11c:h peitlem ror nrat-c:I••• mill end •P«"l•I h111dli111. S111d l o Alic:1 Brook•. ~°"· the 0~11' Pilot NMC1lttr1n. Dept., Boa 1Q,' Old Cht'l111 8t1tl011, Nt"W Vorll. N. Y. 10011. Prl11t N1m1, Addreu, Zip, P•tt«n 1'1umbtt. . S1we doll1r1 1 Creel' bf1utlful thl1111. Send ror Nt'W 1'75 N_..ltttlft C.ataloc! J df:llp1 Pri•ted IMkk •.•. 1Y Nt•! Nif\1 F'lftf Qoilltl 11.00 N"! ftlp011Crodwc .... 11.00 Se-• 1C11lt Boot ........ 11.zs Nf!'H~nt Bool ........ 11.00 nowtt crothet Rix* .... 11.00 "-ill'Jllll Ctoehtt Bo<* •••• $1.00 lftltoflt Crochet book •••. s1.oe liut1ftt M1er1M1 ~ , .11.00 lru.Lt11I MOftey flo<* •••. 11.00 Cemplt!Le<"ilR Root ..... ,fl.00 °""plet.1 Af111h1t11 •1t •. It.GO IZ Prltl Affh1n1 lllZ •••••. .50" RoolofHIQullt1llJ ., ...... $0' Muffllm Quilt Book IZ .... W IS Qllllt1 f11rTod17 •) •••• , .'Stf Rookofl8Jlff1Ruo ...... W .. All Bi •y•les up to "'·"' Mesa.645·3661. · • justca11642·5618. $2175. Ph.494-2214 ' ' ~ -'-'=~"-'-==---'-' ••••••••••••••••••••••• OFF. Sea.rs Roebuck & Pets 8087 22' Herrcshoff American COl"'leffe 9932 Corvette 9932 CorYette 993 Co., 270 E. 17th St, CM. Eagle gall n'gged woth ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• :>40-5090. • •••••••••••••••••••••• ---~------1 Roosters. Bantams, etc. leak option al dealers ~latching sofa/lovescat, SELLIMG OUT! Baby Ducks ($2.SO) 2612 cost/reduced. 546-1172. avocado-beige. Priced lo •1 c •1 s seu 751.169l. HARBOR TRAILER "esa Dr, "· at Col. 26' MKll, ready to SUPPLY: Lots-of new &1_><_6_·_>1_03 _______ 1 cruise. Very clean. $8!!00. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. 2 Cherry wood twin bed us ed trailer parts: A Pianos & o~ 8090 213 /697-6289 . sets. xlnt•cond. $.iO each. yard full of goodies. ·.,--752-1293. Everything goes cheap. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 USED 14 ' HOBIE CAT ----------1 2680Newport81vd.Costa 191"1 SOHM ER Parlor HULLS, need work. Na u ga hyde Rec Ii ner Mesa. 548-2411 Grand, xln~. tone & cond. Make orrer. 548·0138. Chair Tan. Good Shape. Best offer. 494-1Zl5eves. $50. 5-48-9680. After5Pl\1 8~r~~~~ ~oa~~~·t ~:r!!'~ KURT z MANN 5' 1 ·' P.;.,~~J'r.N~.112~c~;.· c:e~~: Antique m ahogany drop Table s . Japanese ,{;rand . X lnt . cond. Spinnaker & pole. Ask leaf Ible. Med sofa & love Cock la ii (Chow) Table, $1,850. Firm. Pvt. Ply. Sl.100 /ofr. 5'18·882S seat. Never mar tbls & w 1 ls t rt 493·770<I 1-'==c:.::.c.::.::.:::=.. __ a nu ecre ary, po 8 ·1----------124 · CANADI AN Ho·n · low boy. Frigldaire blc Bar GE Stereo "!" refrig.960-1289. ' ' "PIANO W ANTED : terhocler Sloop. 6llP IBla~k JWhiteJ, Lamps, FR 0 M P RIV ATE Evin. Fiberglass hull. MOVING: Comp Twn Bar Stools. 64.2-6344 aft. 6 PARTY. 521·2071 Dana f)t , slip. Gd. cond. Bdrm Set. Revereware. .P~·~m~·--------1 A k · E -PIANO, Studio upright, s 1ng $4.000. ves. ~~~1~8 Ends. Best offer. 250/o OFF SALE walnut finish. $150. Afl. _9_7_9·_'884 _______ , Furn. appl 's., clothes, 6:30,549·1214 LIDO 14 ', like new. com· GarogeSale 8055 books, misc. Used Se -hiMs pletelyequipped.Trailer ••••••••••••••••••••••• Usables, 2560 Newport wing Mac 1093 $1395, 548-2521. Bicycle-nu carpet·Sears drye r -clothes·plants - ! urn · m isc. 20351 Densmore Lane. Bl. CM 9·5, ends !lrlay ••••••••••••••••••••••• 23rd, all sales final & as BERNINA • . "THREE WINGS"-2S ' is, cash only. SEWING MACIUNE Winslow wd sloop or Save the $.176.00 Utat has ya_wl . Gray inbrd, 6 sails, JacuzziWhirlpool been paid on th is fair cond. Only ,s3750. Furniture, decor a t o r bath like new i75. fabulous top model , free· 613·26&<1 items, loys, belt sander. • 642-6110 * arm Bernina. Sold new 1----------1 many, m any odds &1----'""'-='---·I for $639.00. Just re· HOBIE 12 MONOCAT, ends. 10 AP..1 . Sat & Sun. i'.I UST SAC· Ch a mp. possessed and available very g'ood cond. $425. 24th & 25th. 1100 Paloma juicer. guitar. lamps, now Cor the accounl 615-6561 oril73-ro20 Dr, Npt Bch. din. tbl/chrs . Plants, end balance o! only $?63.00. tbls., 10 spd. bike, m isc. Just like new & fully Antiques. Round oak tbl. 301Avocado,CA1 guaranteed. $10.00 a Rerinlsh~d swivel oak DON'T PUT ff nothe month {)K or will dis· desk-chair. 84&5028 . ~ 3 r count for cash (or cash in n1te of gett1ng comp. 90 days). p & J Cox ANTIQUE c l ocks, sleep. Custom Crafted Agency, (Patricia & furniture. dishes, fern Waterbeds by Michael. Jerry Cox), 548_44 2:; stands, etc. Slv,rt.sThurs, 41990 _,14r61Guan. I deliver! anytime. will run unlil all sold; 11~ -~--------1 8th St., II. B. Chrome desk & chair. $45. SportllMJ Goodt 1094 GIGANTIC Sale! O!c, HO Trains, cars, access ••••••••••••••••••••••• household, hobby, lab, track .• bldgs. $65 LYNXJrons,Jen.handed. elect ronic Items 847.3901 Aquarium pump, St 2·9+W. Mint cond. $175. ------· '-= &10-0110. 830.4439 Hor-sos ••••••••••••••••••••••• REG. Arab Gelding, grey. 6 Yrs old. Very affec- tionate &. willing. S7SO. Call Kat.by, 873-1510 Wanted to lease : hy qualified lndividual - horse s uitable ror begin. ner lessons. Will provide complete care. 645-1238 af\9PM. Jew.it}' 1070 • •••••••••••••••••••••• WAMTED TOP CASH DOLLAR PA I D FOR Y OUR JEWELRY. WATCHES. ART OBJEC'TS, GOLD, S IL VER SERVICE, FINE ~URN & AN· TIQU ES. 645-'3JO Find what you want in Daily Pilot Clualflrol. 15' F I BERGLASS Doat, w /trailer. 6'S.6680 Sail loots. Slips/ Docks' 9070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PRIME SLIPS Newp:>rl Beach All sizes 673-5253 645--8506 loots, s,. ... & Ski 9010 • ••••••••••••••••••••• SKI BOAT 17' F1atbottom w/black Walnut deck, 427 Blue printed Chevy. Casale V drive. Finish Line Cavitation plate. Cust. Tandum trlr. Used little. Immac. cond . $4 ,000. ~57·9901 or 551-3262 all. 6PM Make offer. 18' Thun· derbird sk.I boat, 100 HP. Gd cond. 213-592·21668 T ..... tpori-••••••••••••••••••••••• 9120 ••••••••••••••••••••••• You are in Corvette Country! ' * \ .. a -,.\ ,• ,... ' ,. ':1 .,, • ·----· -~ ·-----· , ... _,.... ....- We're proud of ~r accomplishments ot HOWARD CHEVROLET * Ho'"• of 'iolowport H.-bor Con-1" la llmlted rrembeishlO club ol corvette owners) • ' I ........ ,.,,...... ....... .... ,...... ........,..,-, ...... u • ..i .....,,,u .. d ...... u...i ····················~·· .................•.•.....................................................................................•.•..•.••. Thursday. May 22, 1i75 DAIL v PILOT DI :I ""•-•oley 9709 ,_.,. 97IO Vol11 9771 ceollMoc ff 15 c....,.o 9917 Cllryolor 9915 Alllol, UMd ""'°'· Usod ~·· Usod .............................................. ······················· ······················· ........................................................................................... ., ......................... . RISTOlllD 911 BLACK CO<lpe Xlnt. OlAM•I CoyHTY C •DI' I •c '70 C"n.ro 55300 PS/PB, .,. NEW YORKER, all Ford 9940 Pinto 9951 Pootlec ' tfi) 67 AUltJn Jltaley MK.3000 cond. A/C, .,~1a-1 , 5 ipd. VOLVO A '-'-" 1\M·ft.t, air. iood rub-p~r acce11., blue w/yt'hl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••• •• overdrive, rollb.11r, nu Mu11 111c . Lie or buy. Over 70 Lo caw.::.e from. ber. Vinyl top Sl95o vinyl top. Xlnt cond. '62 Falcon, runs icl SlOO t.:eav111c Country -1!:174 Brown painl, elthawot &: 49$•699S EXCL.USIV.ELY VOLVO rrom Sl 995. G MA 67S-1:171U 11000 . or make ofrer. or bst orr. Tom between s l'into WliGOn. 17,SOO mi." Sh-ko.673•'"1. L~r1e11tVolvoDealer P'i ancln 61..ea.in . C 9910 544-9009 to 8p.m. 15425 Golden sp, stereo. tach. $2600 =:,:-=:.:..:.:.:..-=:.:... ___ ,. L 0 . 1nOranaeCoun1;y1 he•ro&et 11 book ............ iMw . 14 91C OAOE • Air, 11UYorLEASE ••••••••••••••••••••••• c ..... ,... 9930 West H.B. ow >M..-~ 9712 $100. Caah Rebate lo DIRE.CT cou...ur:11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• M 9950 P"'-••••••••••••••••••••••• Buyer,C96·T2G5 "~ '13 Con · en:ury 'J OUNCil COUNTY'S ; II CHIYIOLIT t1nental, 4 dr, gold •••••••••••"••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• OLDIST ~i2i·~~::~~~~;!ll'l~ 'MCADSedanDeVille,all ~~i:SH=v~~~ ~,~~hJ:~I:.'fC·~:i ·~.~;r•~."ui~~w~~~: ATLAS BMW bus (1mJ Evea640·0626, S. ~ ~~.eLi z.~ condiUon, C~~~~.~:A :£:i5s.t700. Eves only ! Pri. Party. ClM-2&82. Chrvlh•j'Ptynloltth S I S I Le .,, Porsche •11. c•·· • --L·'-. """. .-2011 M•t.MJ 995:Z OPpeM•n Daily & Sun. 'til 10 a es· erv ce-ulng ,.....,. ""...-""''' l ..,..,,, n-.a..... 99 35 ••••••••••••••••••••••• II C brown, tan inl. 5 spd. S-'72 Coupe de Ville. Low '68 IMPALA, 2-door •IT, ---r ( OJ cw..r,lllc. insl. An:a /l'~m 8 track Autot,Ut•d ml. Louded! Bost olfe.r JZ1V8,whlte,aircond.,a ••••••••••••••••••••••• '?C Mustang I, like new, 2'J29HarborBlvd,, Rolh1l\oyce BMW 11Wreo. Alloys. 17000 mi. ••••••••••••••••••••••• over $4.200. Da)'s640-8116 good running, solid car. 1972 Dodge, looks & runs 4·spd, radio, rad.luis'. 4 Costa Mesa 234 E . llthSt. Under warranty . AMC 9901 or Eves640-0626. Pvt. party. 6'4-4188 alter xlnl except needs waler cyl., 21 mpg avg., ~P· 546·1934 C01ta Mesa SC8-444t PER f' E CT ! $11,300. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5:30 p.m . pump. SSSO or btlst orfer. pea ranee tg~p69, sroldc'"1"11 ---,--------- '72 !>t:OAN De Ville, I 83'1·8895. rear .s,ea · -· · a '73 Ous ter Hatchback. THAHKYOU 493-2977 . 1889 Ambaaaadur W/ .11ir. 1ni , Landau, Jealher, FM '72Convertible.4S,OOO mt. IJJ7-6722. Auto, p /s·6 cyl ·steel bit for allowlng ua to lead 1970 Porsche 911 T, S spd. aoo::-1~~=·8~7 PM. stereo tape, tiJ~. Sl,600. Many extras; $1895. Ford 9940 Oldsmobi4e 9955 radials. mags, am/fm ti Southern Callfornla In s••r•.. u • ·~ 1 &M-~~t..V@.i-67~865. t9t:39Ui ort99-2!49. •••••••••••••••••••••·~ tr k., $2, 200 I" IR M ! I f \'!.! ~.Ii.LU 71 R . h d cond •••••••••••-•••••••••••• aa es or197S. 615·4456. hie 9910 , ed anc e ro, g . . nu 962.9773 .... •The all new 530 I is ••••••••••••••••••••••• 72 Cad. Cpe DeVIJJe, 74 Monle Carlo, load tires radials P/S P/B Sales a nd Service ----------1 •vailable for immediate 'SI> Porsche, rebuilteng&. gold/whte Xlnt. Cond. Buckets ., A1:1to. Air. A/c,'$1400 0 ; bst'orrcr'. OLDSMOllLE '61Sl,LY40r,lorrulcs.air, delivery&. test drive. trans. New tires $4900. 1968 Skylark. Custom, all Xtras. $4250646-5184. AM /FAt Ster . & tape. Eve 61S·3404. GMC TRUCKS clean. $OW. 5-18·7.\!il or b'13-2449blwnll-3 power, vinyl top. Clean. '13 COUPL' Vtrop, P /W, Tit whl + Houo•c••s &16·2022 Priced to sell $825 ic. DE VILLE 1 more. $4 ,095.673'S992. 72 LTD Br'hm. p/s, p/b, " "' -•Still some remainio& 531·8718 eve/wknds owner 25000 mi new · U • -11... ~ Ponti c '74 's at attre.ctlve aav-Rolls Rovce t756 •"•' . xJ ' d .67 CHEV IMP•'. air, reclin Pass. seat. ftl'f'e, -•J ~ a r . ra 1a tires, nl con . · .ru...n.. Like new. 640·1.SOO Xl907 "" .. "Ha,bor"lvd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ''.I 9965 rnv..-E S~6 -80 ' .' NO CASH NEEDED TO Rll V ANY NEW PONTIAC IN STOCK! Exampl e ~ ~ lrOftd Mf'w 1975 Grand Prl• (16581$) • ~~ .. $141 75 DOWN 1'1Q. lmmedl11te Delive ry 48 mos. $4!179 full price Incl . T&L .-$6804 deferred pml. price incl. T&I~ & all t•arryin~ t'harge11 on appro\•t•d credit. A.P .ll. 16.2'1 '1, DAVE ROSS PONTIAC ings! ••••••••••••••••••••••• "t\1ake lloom f'or D•d· 84691•1 RUNS GOOD lOWN"'R -" · #1D£ALERIN US• · · "' 772·7326. Costa Mesa 540·9640 '66 Bonneville, Air Cond .,=========~ • .... d y". _ .clean out th <! ---~$S~'°!>IJ:-~84~7~·='2~1~6--l >;;:-F.;;;;;"C;;;;;;;-;~<;;;;;;;1 --------,-•We hllVC a tremendous 11'=-:=,=:::;=;;.;;C"'='"' xurage ... tum that junk J)on't drop the ball! Get a '6ti t"'ord Country Squire vinyl top · $450. i4 lti l480 HARBO R 8lVD Coda MP•O stlection or used BMW 's JR{ IOY into Callh with a Uu1ly job wilh a low-cost Daily Have something you want Wagon. $250. Auto, R/ll. ·~.8~u~~a~~iv~~ ~i~l j0~: CUWJ P.I). 640-I I ~-'tii G'l'O Xl11l. cond. Air. I to choose from. CAIVIR Pilot Clat;s1Cit.-d Ad. Call Pilot Classified Ad. to sell'! Classified ads do 1-~ac air. P.P. 640-4471 or $650. o r make offer. Have something lO sell ? :.pd_ 'i tlr." !1dtop. ~1 ,\1~ ROUS·ROYCE 642·5671!:__ Phone 642·5678. it well. 642-5678. 543.2054 Eves. 5<14 .0009 Classiried ads do it well. Offer. a8li··l.:i l\i •Many lea5ing oplions 2Ml.11thlt, ;,i vailable. .~!~5A Ford 9940 9940 Ford 9940 Ford 9940 Ford 9940 Ford 9940 Ford 9940 Cre•lerlMW •••••••••••••·••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••••· ••••••••••••••••······· 208 w. Isl Street . Cl.OHO SUNbATS ' Sant.11 Ana 835-3111 ·Toyota 9765 •Closed Sunday • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ II'\ '72 MK. 11 WGN. Auto, 'itl '-' air, radials. A-1 cond. C-apri-~~-~~9-7-1 -51 $2,495/ofr. Must sell. Trade OK. 962-19.15 •••••••••••••••••••••• ••I -'-'-'=-"==-"'"'---I '73 CAPRI V6, 4 spd., air, ::;unroor. PP. $2,995. 644-0686 Datsun 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WILL DUY YOUR DATSUN, TOYCYfA OR VOLKSWAGEN PAID l''OR OR NOT. WILL PAY TOP DOLLAR. CALL KE.i~1' ALLEN, 540·0442 TOYOTAS lrud Hew '74s ONLY IOUFT Alsol4- at TRE~tENOOUS SAVINGS Example '14 Corolla Wagon Auto., radio, bumper guards. t6871) '73 DATSUN 610, lo mile., $2997 2 dr. AM /FM, x.lnt cond. l 67'-SJ42aftecS'30 'IJM wJi4 '1 4 Datsun B -2 10 ~ Hatchback. RtH. Mags. ~ TOYOTA Pin s"iping. Full ccpt'g. ·; 15 HP 1300 CC. 37 MPG . Im mac cond. SJ.075 or 1966 Horbo•. CM. b46 ·9JOJ _be_s_t_o_rr_._,_. ,_,._·_-63119 __ . __ 73 CORONA Sdn, Xlnt 73, 2·10Z . lo mi. 33M, White Cond. AM /f'M, stereo, 8 ext. Red int. A/C, Mags, trc . tpe d c k, $2000 . Xlnt Cond. P .P. $1,550. _'4_6_-8_7_9_1. _______ 1 '75 GRANADA 2 DR. 250 CID IV 6 CYL .. Deluxe bumper group 5FR7Bx1• tires Catt! emission system . Finished in red with red vinyl inferior. Ser. #5WB2l14J152 '75 FORD PINTO A cyl., 4 speed. Fron! & Rear Bumoer. Bueket Seats. Full Vinyl lnler1or. Cahr. Emission. SR1 0Y1 4301 4 5~7 ·7171 days, 49!:1·3745 1972 Toyota Corona. XJnt 'n1le. ..·--· cond. $1950. $3688 s2 73 Da ts un Pickup. uir ___ C_•_l_l'48 __ ·'49_l_. ___ 1 . 688 shocks, nu brakes, £rbgls TrilllftPh 9767 cover. Xlnl cond. Looks ••••••••••••••••••••••• . • like nu. Bst. Ofr. 640-4213 RARE 71 TRIUMPH .. -----------~1------------.. fiat 9715 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE COUHTY'5 NEWEST & LARGEST IM MEDIATE DELIVERY ~~~~?;,"~c,;~~~;, OV-ER 1975 ·FORD Pty. 847 -4793. '"''· Lo Mi . $2845. Pvt p 1 NTO All Models &Colors Dick MiR~r Motors gam11 120 W. Warner utSo. Main 60 TR 3-A, "'Classic" $13JO 7 0 0 nu top . Runs super. 586-1827 Mu~tSeU . Vollcswagea 9770 EXCl.JANGE Wagon, 6 cvl .. ' speed, factory ai conditioning, full power. power (disc) brakes, AM/FM radio, whitewall fires. vinyl roof, cnvnce. grp .. lug- gage rack, prtctn. grp. 5R122114314 .. ~·;;;.~~~;;~;·· CARS & REBUILDS s900 BROOKLYN BUG CO. '14 r;at Xl9, 8000 mi. Es limote• '48-9141 AVAi LAB LE S3950. Work' 833-1511 lLynn)or i BUY JUNK VW 839·4453aft.5 ~snf~n7~:~a~~· a~Z9s~~ DI ,COUN Santa Ana 55i·2 lJ2 Honda 9727 ~D~•-"----~~==I ••••••••••••••••••••••• '69 VW Sunroor, AM /FM, .. -------------~i,;;;;..;;,; sHC:~'!:B gdcond'"""" NEW '75 FORD '69 VW Camper, xlnt 10%0nrfloc:t6ry cond.AM/FMtapc,new 175 PINTO TORINO ln•oice radials, reblt eng. $2300. plus your choice of ac-"P~h~,~·~7~5~-'~"'~•~·-----I cessori es, T & L. WAGON Herb Fried!-'72 VW BUS, ~7·5'1ti4 893_7566 New eng, gd cond. $2500 548-7692 ~azda 9731 .•................••..• ' " MAZDA ANNOUNCES $500 CASHRUAT!S ALL MODELS AVAILABLE BEACH MAZDA 17331 Beach Blvd. lluntineton Beach 142-6666 '73 V.W. CONVERTIBLE 30,126 miles. Local ga rage kept car. Far below market. May be seen at NLWFlll\T lf'lf'[)f\TS llDD W.C..lt llwy.llA 642·9405 RUNABOUT 2300 CC Engine. ca1i1. emission system. B 78• 13 ttres. Frt and rear bumoer guards. Full vinyl intetior Fi n ished in light green. Ser. 15R11Y 145310 $2888 ''70 FORD TORINO CONVERTIBLE Wag. V8, auto. trans., factory air conditioning, power steering, power (disc) brakes. #78 14 steel Radial 500 whitewall tires. Color keyed remote mirrors/Heavy Duty Halding Susp Front Bumper Guards 'Power tail gate window SA42H15JS54 8 '72 BUICK 225 LTD 4 DR. ""•t O •i FORD NTON F I. 0 .. ,,.,,~,··· D THE ONLY PLACE TO ·BUY '75 MUSTANG 2JOO cc Engine S-B78x13 BSW tires, Front & rear bumper guards, lull vinyl interior. Steel belled radials. Finished In dark blue metaric with colored keyed inferior. Ser. .#SR02Yl45429 s3288 NEW '75 FlOO 6 FREE SHELL Auto Including • II . shell F 108 RV 48223 $3877 NEW '75 PINTO STATION WAGOM 2300 CC Engine 87&13 BSW !ires Front & rear bumper guards Full vinyl inlerior 4 speed transmission. Cati!. Emission syslem Finished in pastel blue with color keye d interior. Ser. #5R12Y142407 $2988 '74 CHEV. HATCHBACK VEGA '75 FORD . MAVERICK 6 cyl., 3 sp stick shill. AM/Redio, Front & Rear bumper guards/lnlerior Decor group. 51L91L10671 3 $3188 . NEW '74 COURIER WITH CAMPER P.U. including Cab over camper . SG TAPPS1475 FRIE s3777 '75 FORD CUSTOM 500 4 DOOR Custom VB, auto. trans .. power steer- ing, power (di sc),' Steel belled tires, carpets 5JSJH147570 '71 TOYOTA 4DOOR ' '62VW BUG . Mercede1len 9740 Runs Good. SISQ. •t ••••••••••••••••••••• Call aft 4 PM. S59-5370. V-8. PQW"er steering, oower disc bral!.es. radio, healer. Ser. J!8527-A V-8. aulo. trans .. factory air conditionirl'01. lull pOwer. pawer steering, power disc brakes. power windows. POW9I' seals. radio, healer, whitewall !ires. vinyl rool. Lie. 1!006FKC • cyl., auto. trans., radio. heater. Lie, 11I14KPP 4 cyl., auto. trans .. factory air condthoning. radio. heater. Lie. 1'720CJX twtercedes Ben '72 vw Bug, xlnt cond. ;Exee11tlve Car :~.-~i .. 0 ' offe c. Call 450 SE •-1-.,-,-v-w_B_e_et-le-, -,-.d-i-o,1 sunroof, lo mi.. xlras, $252.80 Mu•tSell,8JS·"'27 M·F, '59 VW, new motor 1 Air , powe r windows, dunebuggy $600. AM /F,M s tereo, low 968-0140 mjles, 36 month open end 1 ~ ... ~v~w~B='u"°'ac-. ~A'""1"c'"". "v".-,,cl l4asc. good condition. $1350 Call 613·67 $15,000 cost; buy·back SlO,lM; Depree. $4648; '66 VW. reblt. new brakes1 Int. $44S5 + Taii: & Lie.' greet Cot Dune Bgy. $500 $214 : See. deposit; Ser. or best 545·02..53 •029714. . • '67 VW BUG. Good condition. '175. Jim Slemons c.11 .. z.1403, Imports '71 Bua $1,200. '66 Bua 17 f 411JJ.9J00 $SOO. SSS."306Sleve. "13 450SE1 lmtnac.1 lo '70 V}N Sq~k. xlnt Obrtd. tolle1. Ml.lit HU or lease. clean, see to appreciate. "(Warren J Sa1·5920 or S1JOO/Rea1 off. S6$J.3ll04 r79·823Sart.•p.m. . Vol•o t77J 'l&-250SE-veey IOOd eond. •••••••••••••••••••• .. • asking $3160/reas orr. ·SPECI•' , 1r-48ff after 3PM. N. 11 . ' '74 FORD MUSTANG GHIA 4·cyt .. auto. trans .. laclory air conditioning, radio, healer. whitewall l lres. vinyl roof, tinted glau . wheel cov•s. l k! IH8~'t'A 52688 '73 FORD PINTO 4 Cy! .. auto. trans .. radio, healer. l ie. 1703JFK '72 FORD WAGON V-8. auto. trans .. factory air conditioning, l)O'NElr steering, POwer di.SC brakes. radio, heale~. vinyl inlerior. '72 FORD TORINO 4 DR. V-8. auto. trans .. factory alr condiJ1on1ng, power steering, oower diac brakes. raci10, heater. Llc.,,ll051HNS --------·----..... , ....... ,.Ull • ..,., . ..-... '· ' ' .... ' • ,, • , ,.., . ~. ,_ .. '.'/ .. -. ,,,. ... . I ••• "' .. "' or CA Lt TODAY LEASE DaUun Li'I BusUer. 546-8017 Does it all. Works hard cill week, carries fu.n st11ff on . ' . weekends: skis, bikes, campillCJ 9ear, surf ,boards! Great CJCIS ~ilea9e. All th,tse and more inckided in the sticker price: • 2000cc SOHC engine • 4 speed stick s~ift •,Power-assist brGkes • Whitewon truc:k;tires • All-steel load bed -,~ .iave • AMO YOU WIU TOO, AT COSTA MESA DATSUN WITH THIS AD A.HD THE PURCHASE OF A · NEW 1975 dot sun Li'I Hustler ' FREE AM-FM RADIO I 011 .. Et1<11 5-11-75 NEW CAR TRADE-INS 1974 OLDS OIMAGA AM-FM radio vinyl top. low mileage (908KPY) . Priced to sale 52895°0 lt74 DATSUH 260Z Radio. heater, air cond., mags, btonze , one owner. (173KLI) SAVE$$_ 197) Y.W: Radio, heater. 4 sp., new tires, yellow. {227KZJ). Priced For SALE lt 74 6 10 H.T, New rad io. heater, w/w, front d isc brakes and many more features at no charge. SAVE '30000 ,0FF TM 1974 Pric•s, tZ lo ~#747.6 & ~5'1 tl t ,I • ••• • ! . I : ' ·.I. 0 ON· ANY NEW PONTIAC IN STOCK .. ',._......,. 0. 75 Grand Prix $l41L~ ... ~.Caal'!~ Mlt111 Incl. T&L ~ pmt, •8804 1.-:1. T•I. f. All f~. CIW9'•· A.P.R. Ul.24._, Oii lflOCWOW'O u.ctil. Where's the best place to buy your 1975 DEMO Huge Selection of fully loaded like new Executive Cars. EXAMl'US: 1975 LINCOLN TOWN SEDAN 4 door { 1 739) • 1975 MERCURY MARQUIS BROUGHAM 2 door bardtop. (2186) " • 1975 MONARCH GHIA 4 door (9077) • 1975 COMET DELUXE 2 Door (7257J • 1975 MONARCH GHIA 2 door. (9037) ' . 1975 COMET DEW XE 4 Door. (7259) Firemist laquer,vinyl top, tapestry interior. F'ull power , factory air: conditioning, tilt steering wheel, AM/FM st ereo w /8 track tape player, radial tires and most other optiohs on this very low mi leage cre~m ._.p uff. (STK.513) PRICED TO SELL '74 COUPE DE VILLE Less than 13.000 miles. Cabriolet top, leather interior, ful l power, factor')' air conditipning, AM /FM stereo, t ilt s teerin g wheel, etc. Exceptionally clean. C292 MMZ) PRICED TO SELL '70 SEDAM DE VILLE Vinyl top. cloth and leather i nterior, full power. factory air conditioning. tilt steering wheel, etc. Looks and runs great. (801AKK> . 52195 .'70 COUPE DE VILLE Vinyl fop, cloth and full power, factory air conditioning, tilt steering wheel. AM /FM stereo multiplex, power doOr locks, etc. (149ELT) $3995 '68 COUPE DE VILLE Inca yellow with black vinyl top. matching· tapestry interior, rull power, fa c tory air conditioning. tilt-tele steering wheel, AM /FM radio, radial tires, truly exceptional. (PBR82Q) PIMTOWAGO 31 ,000 miles. Autumr. gold, saddle vinyl inter ior, automatic transmission, radio, heater, white wall tires. couldn't be cleaner. (7~NQ> PRICEDTO SELL '73 CHEV. IMPALA ' ' ' ·' . •• .. ' ' DAY . SPECIAL :ANY M ~W LID l!'f.Q.UR BlG · !t\41.E~TORY .•. ,: ···5 '-•', • OVER DEALER . COST . • Dealer cost includes freight, prep and fact.. hold backs. ~ow! NO OOWN :PAYMENT 74 MA YHICK GIAllB Auto . trans ., pow . steering, vinyl roof, double sharp, low miles. (#Pl961 ) $3495 '70 MERC. MARQUIS BROUGHAM SEDAN 4 DR. See it today! <363AGE> $1199 .'6f,CHl¥Y CAMAIO RALL VE' SPORT. Auto. trans., fact. air, pow. ~i-~ .... =t steer. &. brakes; vinyl roof, must see -it's sharp, C333GJV) . $1995 '71 MIRC. COUGAR X1·7 . AM /FM stereo, auto. l ,~~~~tt~-==-' trans .. fact . air , pow. '68 MUST AHG steer. & brakes, vinyl roor, low miles. (715HEU) COUPE $3795 Only 30.000 miles, vinyl bu cket seats, 4 speed trans mi ssion.· radio, h~ater, s port wheels, etc., etc. (180LWAJ Adriatic turquoise with matching vinyl interior, V&, automatic transmission , ,power steering, bucket seats, even has AM I FM stereo multiplex . Super clean auto. (XOB701) $1495 i '70 FORD LTD 2·dr .. .hardtop. auto. trans., ra.ctOry air ... powe r steering, power . brakes, exc;ellent value. (760AGD) $1;l88 ·BRA"ND ~1w · 1 19:7·~ OLDS· Starfire OIDH YQUl5 100AY ONLY $3577 197.5 . GMC PICKUP ORDER YOlUIS TODAY s3577 TAKE YOUR .• CHOICE .-,, AMC J ..... SST Automatic transmission, radio •nd heater . (ZVE105) •'8C .... N••• 6 cylinder. automatic, radio, heater. <WBN765J ... ._ .... A u tomatic, power steering, air conditioning. CVII..941) s977 TAKE YOUR CHOICE •7z YIGA WAGON 4 speed, ljadio, heater, white walls. (093FUHJ '72 a.... c ....... ,w ... Automatic ,' power steering, radio, heater. , C79$_FYWl '71 COUGAR fXl71 Full -· o~luO•ng l)Ower windows, st•eo ... G. L°"' m.191. (~4!iHOOl $3999 · '7i ioteR · SIYLAIK A .... jewel. FwM -•r. lac1ory air. PLUS A. SUNROOF. (:M10PAJ '2666 •ff AIW TOlib Full oo-. luauty eouil)l)e(I lnch.d!tlQ laelo.y air. Low miles. only Sll.000. lMCIGHFIJ '2888 '74 IMPALA CU.STOM S. ... lllul Cl•. EQUlpoed with •II !l>e h1•uries l~lud•n11 lilt wheel, powe• windows, 11c. Only 1 7,000 l'llil&o. [30Ul:9J •3999 '72 DAIT SWING El Low <l.Q.000 mile._ 1lr conc:tiliooir.g, ~ 11 c~. 9r.gl.,., (l40FW0) $AVE '74 IUICIC ELECTlALTD Fu"1 kl•ury .auil)l)ed end olll:; 2l;(IOO rnilel. (<M2U'"! ' $'5222 .,, '::':O~:••ao Thiot bt .... Ulul lu~lllY car "•' •~wyll\lng 11t1C1 ~only 6i,OOO mue1I CYWS211l $1888 ·11YAA a 1po1fd tr1n1 .. radio, t>aatar, OI* .. 1r11 11111 on1v nooo 11111n.1312.A.1CJ '21 11 ·11 AU61 I OOLS 4 dOOr, 4 11)ffd, Md1n. E~lpried the ~ you ._,.Id want. sr.o ... room fretll !lllETRJ $AVE . '7SSKYHAWK si-oom ,, .... -pniy 1700 lriles. Dolui.ly ~!en. f ully .Ill*!. ..... $4999 STATION WAGONS '74 MALll U CLASSlC · STATION WACiON 3 11111. On!y 111,000 mlla1 I fully ~.(114KfP) '74 IMPALA STATION WA60H Herto it a r111 ·Mntl4lr. 3 '"" & ontr 11,000 ...;1e1. FunY 1qui111111d. , '6t COLONY PAIK STATIOH WACPON A bMuly. Full ~· 3 Hit .. tl!,(O) lllillia.!SSU755) '72 COllHTIY 59UIRE Fun ~. 1.c!OI\' 1il'. 3 ''''" °'1IY 39,000 mt111.1346EPV) *7 1 Mowl• C..to '72 PINTO Automatic, air sqUIRE conditioning, vinyl top. • *llftd. ••dlo, "'''''· Only 38.000 {979DLN l t _::."'::"7"''°:-'':'"--::-::-::-:'.'::0::-1 $1·700 DOWN 557~! $1800 1<11111 ~ P<lc• pllJt •••• lie. $?1M 72 l<Mltl <Hltutd pf1c1 onc;I, 110. ll!l-.. Ill CIHyill(I O:tllr911. P»y,.."f' all Joi' 36 mo1, A.P.A. lll.21'"· ' '61!1 MGlll-GT. • _..i, 1111 wQ ....,.... .. (X$P5~l ·73 240Z. 4 tOMd. 1lr, ttc." (9)1LGC!. -· ·700pe/ Gf. l\u._llc 1r111t. (0878MPl ·12 0011' GT. Ort11 25,00!) m1t11. {il01GNPI 73 COAvt:TTE. T·Bar, 4 &C*ld, .... pone!.. .i1r~. 1111 ""hell, ~. (NIHTOJ lffN, , 73 Tri\lll'IQl'o Sl)itllfl. 4 I Pll(I, {ll7Hf'S) '73 Ootl GT. 4 101111. 1lr cond. C4MJFOI I 7 \ • •• •• • • Laguna/South (;oast -- • • ' -. T oday's Cl•illg•· N.Y. Stoek:s' VOL,. 68, NO. 142, 4 S.ECTIONS; 44 PAGES OEIAlllGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1975 TEN CENTS • ·Council ~arts ... the Sea for Surfers . llyFREDElllCKSCHOEMEHL get·to use the north side of the punctualingthehour-longdebate °'.._~,•~•i.t148ii division; 'board surfers would get. C:.T~plause and catcalls as A tr1a1 plan 'o ·allow Joiitt use of -the_Sj)Jlt.Jl._ -..-· - -· ~ -. mtn-1-r.-fatrick-'bne"l'e· Sao_ ctegrentt's T-StreeCbiacb In ii 3·l0·2..-spllt vote, coun· peat'edly tried to quash .the ex- by bodf and board surfers cllmen again Ordered a tettorthe pertment. . with&~ ,a wa.ve of patlfamen.-pl_an.·:_ll-wilJ:go into effect May Bl In recent years during the tary plays ·d.?Signed to dereat it ror a two-week-period, followed summer months, lifeguards have Wedbe'sday night. by 1' r~rt on its 1uccess or controlled competing users or T Tbe·plan, origina~ adbpte,d by fi\ilure~from RichardH~ard, the Street by a}lowing use ~r the the C~ty Colincil April 2t c,118 !or city's 11reg'Uard chief.. beach by .board surfers 1n the dividing waters off of T Str~ Bloftd curly··haired surrers rrlorning and evening hours and wtth a buoy. Body surfers would packed~the ·council ch.ambers, by body surfers during the mid-~~-'-'-;.;..;...;:.:~..:.=c..:.:.:.:;..:.:::::;...-"':..:.::.:.:.""-:....;"'-'-"'-'-'-'-CC,.~-' .. - day hours. The council's agenda included a dozeD letters -and pe(i{ions signed by 112 persons demanding a return to the old system. But at the meeting, Clark Hurley, a Saddleback College student, presented petitions signed by 305 per sons.asking the rouncil give the new proposal a try. Hurley charged that under the "mornings only" policy, board surfers unfairl were kicked out o( the water ·as ear y a.s 9 a .m. and not allowed to return until 7 p.m. The proposal was condemned by Neil Kohlhase, a retired University or Southern California water polo coach, as unenforcea· ble and dangerous. Kohlhase said the city would have to position lifeguards on the beach and in a boa( in the water to make sure ~Y.rk..111 did not stray across the division line. He claimed that body surfers swimming near the line would run the risk of being struck by surfboards, even though the pro- posal requires that board surfers use surf leashes that tether their boards to their ankles. Prior to the discussion, Lane (See DIVID E, PageA2) rt for Lag11na's g Vote Waning --' o.&tYl'!fi.l ..... ..,J.11~11 'f!llENDS OF BRIDES! GROOMS.PREPARE WEDDING DRESS 1 . Double Wedding Today In Penittetonflelugee Center ! . • i i• ....,. /i • 'l t-' ' ";! )p, '-t• l,..l(klj·(, \* •:}r. "Laguna· . . :'IF/'(),~;.. ' Aids . ~ 41 ;:J. ... ~IJ . "• < LI µ.'!fugees' Wetlding . . ' i Ba.Sics w'erurovided -fOQd , ·sistance Leagu e of Laguna i helter"'BJcfClothing -but the ·Beach•o.f which she is president, in.en : were depressed, children she· arranged for the purchase sileqt1and Women worried. and d onation of 20 sewing ; W h i 1 e .v i s it in g Ca~ p machines, scissors, measuring Peridfetori1-Mrs. Daniel S:cbryver tapes 8.nd other trimmings and bf Laguna Beach wondered what notions. ~ Vietnamese refugees were "Vittnamese know how to sew missing add d·ecidea it was expertly," she said. "They want hum'an dignity. to make the donated clothing fit "These people had to leave better and-almost everything has their homes in half an hour,.'' she "to beshOrtened. '' 1ai~. fnie first prOject of the sewing ~' .. The rootlessness is h'ard lo· center-in €amp 5 wore the tradi- im agine," she said. "And there.'s tional dresses,for today's double ·boredom after such an emotional wedding. Upheaval from their '}>reviously fn a fairy godmother-like man- busy lives. · . ner. Mrs. Schryver corhplelely : .. "Americans don 't rea lize' that 1 outfitted the brides and _grooms theSe .Vietnamese werl! friendly wb,o call her ''Mrs. Madam tO us, had jol5s . of status Md Mother" in gratitude. s{ressed verY W"ell." ' · Sh~Lpurchased the fancy fabric Mrs. Schry.ver concentrated on for' w,e gqwns, white gloves, theclothing. hankies, parasols, black ties, ·spurred by her own ge(lerosity while sfiii-t s and shoes to a nd the gdodwill of the As-(See VIETS, Pap .U> .. ;Air Base Checked .JIY Irvine Company By DOUGLAS PRrrtBCllE bee.n negotiating with t he • ot..,O'IMyPll•Mt Departm~nt of Defense for fi~e ; ln an 'er(oct·io r~"aol';e the pro· or·six years on how the company ';bJem 0; Marine 'jet Dofse that ar. ~Id __ be com~ensated for the ~eels its prOperty around 'EL Toro .... noise impact. . M&rtne Corp)t Air.-•Stat.ibn, the . But so far no adequate land ,rvine Compatiy ia ~dering swap has·been ~ffered by the gbv· ·ll;adin,g some· or i. !find for . 8 ernment, ft:e __ sa1d. . ~i·SOO-acre Air l,FOJ'ff b'Ue 1n Emphas1z~~~ that Bu~hana~ s ,Marin County. .1 to~r was a tint Jook.' Coll~ns r <;bi1r)es .~uct,_P~ari' ol ~. ~c~m-s~1d . the. ·c~m pany will dec1~e penf~il .c'o mmercla~ Jdlvision ;ov1th1n a m.onth .whe~r t~e site touted,Haniiltoa '~r .£'otte..Base 1s worth ~urtHer 1n vestigat1on. iheai-N'Ovito earlier ws week: to , He sa1.d the company has no 'slZ"e up the prd•~-~!f 8 trade 1dea ~hat wou~d be done with the 'with the Qepart~.-,~Derense, land 1f a·trade 1s made. .a·cc.ording Vt.o iCo'riapany ,"ltis.pai:lofacontinWn,~prn~ IP'!keonlanJei'v~&~. graof•by us anct the Defense Ram'lllmi Air-~~ BUe·ts one . Departm,tt\. \o see if thei'e fil ol sevtt•r intU •rY llitallatiOns some* ..-:Plus 1ovemment pro-ihe DePii{tme ~ ~f Defeo!e ~has perty with some Rood potential lndlcafeil •ls rp~~" ~rty, that could be.exehan&'ICI (,_~ QiS!il uld ·l;olJlns. ~ Ja!ilf. ,not yet eomdors around· ·El "°'!'· · ,ul.d, available, ho 1al41• 1 ce the . , Collins. . . . 1 ·, tllouse Arine4 Ser)':~ Commit~· Buchanan rePQ?1edl$ rp.et widt (~II 1till con1lderilitwllethtt to Marlo County anll•Clty of Novato· ·tm1po.eofit. .. ··.officials who expm.sed Int.Belt < Ao many' u 10,000 a""" or -~tn·tnctustrlal de9el.bjlmont-ln the Irvln~Coinpany l~ni.may be af, .area ahqul , ~ , .be Sooted by,'lh ilOis'O lilllh El'l'Ol'O'·' 1abanlfoned. ' . ' . jela , accordln« to lrvlne city Land lq_ the nolae -1 crash plariner Mel R.oop 1 Restrictioal .hazard zone 11\0~d El Toro hive been placed on the klad.cif '"eully hli• ~en •oned •• ~evelopment that ma1 takep•ace •srtcultd.ral land or for open within the high no,lso rone by Ui~pac,,.,r lndu•liial -· Resld<;n · lly· of Irvine and Oranee llil development has. been County. baDMd CIC' allowed. only under ' 'C6lllns Sild the eompany has ~ rilld n011e'r'"111cUon standan!S. Building , Curbs Extended By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI OI' llM O•Uy Pllol si.H San Juan Capistrano city coun- cilmen have extended the con- tr overs i al construction moratorium for another four months . They took th e action un· animously Wednesday before an overflow crowd of 130 persons, many of whom came lo object to the building ban which has been in effect off and on since 1973. "This is sick; gentlemen, real- ly 1ick,'' Frank Forster, owner of ~'acres off 9"!ifl1!' !llsbway, •aid,; ,....,;·•":.. Forster and severatotfiers said ~Y must pay taxes on their pro- perty holdings, yet aren't al- lowed to d evelop ·under the moratorium . · Frequent claims were made that property owners are being forced to liquidate their holdings because they can't pay the taxes. No one except Planning Direc- tor Dave Smith spoke for ex- tension of the ·moratorium, yet councilmen voted 5-0 in favor of stretching the emergency law. The decision reflected the fact that the city's new Land Use Management Code, drafted dur- ing the moratori.JJ,m period, was almost ready for adoption. Coun- cilmen are scheduled to begin re- viewing it in June. Smith challenged arguments by those . who spoke that the moratorium has, had the effect of killing all development in the city. He pointed out that building a<;· livity, as evidenced by permits issued, has actuallY been up over last year when no moratorium was in effect. Brushing aside charges that the city had restrained develop- ment, Smith said the developers themselves were to blame in some cases. He cited statistics showing that eight projects had been exempted and 70 others had not been impacted by the moratorium, yet no construction has begun. A memorandum issued by Smith urges the City Council to be I>beral in the granting or ex- ceptions during the four months extension as long as the projects comply with the new Land Use ·Management Code. The new ioning law will. when adopted , supersede th e moratorium and the zoning or· dinance Yfhich preceded it. Because it represents a general overhaul' of San Juan Capistrano's entire zoning maps and regula~ions, councilrrien pre· (See EXT END, Page A2) Hobby Goilty Raping Wif e a Crime TURIN, Italy (AP) -An Italian court has sen· tenced a man to.t\.vo years in jail on a charge of raping his wife at gunpoint. The judge ruled a wife is entitled to turn back her husband when she does not feel like having sex. The wife. Maria Pierlauri, 24, told the court s he had been living separated from her husband for some time when he visited her al her parents' home and talked her into going to the basement where he al- legedly leveled a pistol a l her and raped her. Tneman , Macario, also 24 , lold the court his wife agreed to intercciurse. He said s he c laimed she had been raped when her brother walked into the base· menl and found the two undressed. Succeeds Moody -·~ ..... ~ •f .,. ' -..;... .... Joseph Heads City Planning Agency Robert Joseph, a staff planner with the South Coast Regional Zone Conservation Commission. was appointed Wednesday as the new Laguna Beach city planning director. Joseph , 35, will join the city of Laguna Beach June 16 succeod· ing former Planning Director Wayne Moody who left the city May 1 for private.practice. Joseph's appointment was ap· proved Wednesday by the Laguna Beach City Council. Today. City Manager Al Theal hailed the planner's selection from more than 70 applicants for the job, one of the hottest and most controversial positions in the city. "We were lucky to steal him away from the Coastal Com- mission,'' Theal quipped. "He was one or the most out- standing people we interviewed. His background was good. We wanted somebody familiar with coastal problems and who knew something about Laguna Beach." Theal added. Joseph holds a BA degree Crom Cal Poly Pomona in Landscape Archeitecture, 8nd has taken further work al the UC Irvine school or Urban Planning. He has worked from 1973 to present with the Coastal Zone Dana Theft Probed Orange County Sheriff's of· ficers are investigating the theft of a radio valued at $250 from a boat moored at Dana Harbor. They said the radio, owned by Costa Mesa plumbing contractor Thomas Frederick Flynn. 37, was taken from the cabin of his boat. · Conservation Commission South Coast Region. Prior lo that he had worked with private firms . Joseph lisled ·as refetences on his resume Ralph Diedrich, . chairman of the Orange County Board of Supervisors; Donald Bright, former chairman of the South· Coast regional com- mission; Judy Rosener, coastal .commission member; and Mel V. Carpenter , executive director of the coastal regional coastal panel. Joseph will receive a salary of $1 ,475 monthly. He and his wife currently reside in Santa Ana. Thea! described Joseph as personable and likable in· dividual. "He doesn't seem to get cxcit· ed about things, which is a prere· quisite for that job,'' Thcal said. Five Indicted O ver Parrots SAN DIEGO (AP) -A San Diego boxing promoter and four other m en have been indicted for smuggling 100 parrots into the United States from Mexico. The parrots arc worth an estim ated $15.000. Indic ted Wednesday by a federal grand jury were pro· moter Sid E . Flaherty of Dulzura, Calif., boxer J esus Garcia, also of Dulzura; Jose Luis 1'orres, Jose Luis Alvarado and Pablo Gutierrez, all from Ti· juana. Mexico. Federal attorney Robe rt Krause said they were stopped near Dulzura by U.S. Border Patrol agents Ma y 14 . Refugees 'Cheek' In 40· Yieis Open Accounls at Clemente Bank city since arrivihg in the United States. P.1rs . Hernandez said there were families within the group. Hem•nd••· th'l~ba~s Many chi\dreµ S<l,..up lheir.·,wn ·bUlc1t.: 3~4-~ ·r'(. 'lavtnaa a.etounUJ, she laid. , · About 40 Vietnamese refugees Jiving al LitUe Saigon at Camp Pendleton t~OO!>fd iQto the San Cl•fllente bran:..s_a~ Uonal Bank W , . ~ , '.1-· ~hecking and ~· _ '. , ·~ a aocll!'lclll'Ul!letya 1t ~s. • ·.,., ·"verl"' ·i'Qql1iiillV:~ Frt~·and l'iks. Het:nanclttsaid te reS\ rat-.' 8;.;.::s hoi bank policy· prohib.lted ttieg\ .~::-.. '""' fro°' revealing .how. J'nuch was The reruaeesl #nive4\at the . bank at 724 s. EJ;C•mino.llea\>by I U.S. Mari~ Co~ bus il'2 p.'il . and went abou~~~r :f>a builness until ~:tO_.P.·JP, bani<'• cloolng-ll . '1;k'f The trip gave giOOp e r ftnl close view or an American • ' '. l8;x~s t.tiey .~d tiave to Qeposited b)' the refl{gees. TheY P .. on , e1r.earninp. · did reye:al1tJiat the deyosits wete · ienzf Frlfz, ma.ri&ge"1,of thep made.in• tJ .6. eu·rrenry, wiUtout ~.~Id 30-day rent.i~safety exception. .' • si~xe1 were prov~ so · · Tbey ..s.~ld Lhe bankill(l·expedl· ·~(ees would.11otiliav~ · ((on,"w)18' ur..,gl><li; ....,..g~ the e;normal ~y'aallm"°a. • benir'by-Marlne Col1>9. olf!Olals. vance rental fee from S6 to $47, P.lore depositoris were expected depending on the size of the box. t~A·· Facility Need At-Issue By JACK CHAPPELL OfllM D•ilW PIMotleaH What once appeared to be a solid bloc of s upport on the Laguna Beach City Council for the upcoming parking structure bond election appeared. to be crumbling Wednes day. Vice Mayor Phyllis Sweeney took the lead in questioning facets or the election.and in mak- ing it clear she was not personal- ly in favor of the election or the proposed construction of the GJenneyre Street Parking struc- tute. Mrs. Swee1t9y, despite the find- _ings of a $6,000 parking-demand study presented orally to the city council ·Jast year,· questioned the need for the str ucture. The councilwoman referred to a Jetter by the parking consul- tant, Wilbur Smith & Associates, and by s ubtraction of t h e downtown p ub lic a nd private spaces and t he listed demand came up with a figure showing the city was not in s uch bad shape save for two montlls dur· ing the.summer. Mr s. Sweeney tartly "ques- tioned the staff and Ken Johnson, a Wilbur Smith engineer, about figures contained in a letter to Stan Scholl, pu'1ilic works. direc· tor. Johnson said Mrs. Sweeney's arithmetic might be correet1 but her conclusions were wrong. He said the total number of spaces, downtown included 344 spaces far out Laguna .Canyon Road not usable by downtown shoppers who would have lo walk a half to three-quarters of a mile, and that figures.,.included private spaces such as a bank's customer· spaces which are not usable to anyone b ut ,patrons or ihe .establish·me nt. fie said when all figures are correctly· adjusted, the city of Laguna Beach has more demand for its parking downtown than it has available space for sii lo seven months of t he year during the average weekday. He said tha~ demand during the lowest winter months leaves !See PARKING, Pa(e A2> Or:~:<JL:-•& 'tfea&ller Fair skies Friday but some low clouds in the morning hours at the beach, according to the weather service . A· tittle warmer with highs from the upper 60s to the mid 70s. Lows tonight near 55 . INSIDE TODAY More lhan lhrtt·fourths of lhe U.S. Senate have unt .a letter lo Pre!ident 1''ord uro· ing conlinued .support /or I srael. See slory A4. latlex . a .. .. .. ... .,,. ' 0 Dl·l t. .. , .. f: .. .. •, Gunman ( ~ - Wounds Lawman Garden Grove poli ce were still searching today (or a man with long hair said to be a prime SUS · pect in the ambush Wednesday evening of a city police officer.· The officer , 27·year-0ld Fred Alken, was liste d in stable condi· tion today at Palm Harbor Hospital following four hours of emergency surgery on a gunshot wound in the abdomen. The suspect apparently fired a World War I vintage military ri- fle from a clump of bushes near the Garden Grove Boys Club al 96fK> Larson St. Aiken was part of a detail searching for suspects in connec· tion with a nearby residential burglary that occurred onl y a few m inutes be fore the s hooting. The rifle and ammunition were t a ken in the burglary, police said. Witnesses at the shooting scene said a young, thin man wearing a military fatigue jacket had bee n seen moments before the shoot- ing walking down the sidewalk with a rifle on his shoulder and a bandolier of bullets slung across his chest. The witnesses told police the young man looked at them and smiled and didn't seem to be in any particular hurry. Minutes late r, Aiken v.1as shot as he e mer ged from his car . DIVIDE ... offered a motion to rescind the proposal. It drew a second from Councilman Charles Fox. But Councilman Thomas O'Keefe, the main backer or the trial plan, claimed Lane's motion was out of order because of a parliamen- tary technicality. Whil e City Attorney F . J\olackenzie Brown disappeared to find a copy of Roberts' Rules of Order, O'Kee fe succeeded in get- ting renewed support for the plan from Councilman Art Holmes and Mayor Anthony DiGiovanni. Lan·e the n tried to table O'Keefe's motion, but failed . Lane said he was concerned about the s afety aspects of the proposal , the cost of trying the experiment a nd what criteria would be used to determine whether it succeeded or failed. O 'Ke efe , in an eloque nt philosophical pitch for the pro- posal, said "bigotry" has charac- terited past re lations between body and board surfers . at T Street beach. He said the plan was worth a try to get the opJ>Osing factions together. O'Kee!e is both a board and body surfer. Lane sarcastically suggested that if bigotry was to blame, the city should cons ide r busing board and body surfers from one beach to another to integrate them. EXTEND ••• dieted that they would probably have to meet more frequently to push the ordinance through to adoption before the moratorium expires. Jn related action, councilmen voted 5-0 to approve a four- months extens ion of an or- dinance which pre vents the destruction or r enov ation of his- torically valuable buildings in the Los Rios are a. The future Land Use Manage- ment Code will contain pro- visions ensuring the safeguard- int::. of historical structures and wall s upe r s ede the c urrent emergency Jaw. ORANGE COAST Ll'SC DAILY PILOT TIW Or~ (o.t•I 01lly Pllol, "'"t" ...,le,, I•'''"" DI ..... Ille Mwt·P••>>. !\ puhti ...... by t!W 1.K•n""' C•nt PvDlh "in9 Comp•n• ~-•l•tdil..,,,. .,, ~hl•eO """""•' '""'""" f•l.,.y lot Co•1• Ml:!oe, t.tewpart Ile••"· 11unt•n<11"" S...K.,/Fo...., '"'" V•lf•v. 1<~1,,e, s~"'"~b•< .. ""Ii•• •M L•9U'WI Be••ll!'>ouln CO•''· A '""'le •e9, ..... 1 Mi!IOll I• 1K<bli.,.M S..\uro1 .. -Su'"71Y•. 11'~ l>'in<ip,ol p"bliil'>i"11 pl1nt ii •I Joo """'' S.v ~•tel, Cott• Me1oe, C•h•o•ni1'l7U11, Robert N ' Weed Pf~!<ll!nl •M Pu!>!I ...... , Jack R. Curley Vice l'<H•o;lo11I ""° Gtnt<11 -nlQO• Thom as Keevil Thomas A. Murphine M.111191110 E<lltor Charles M. Loos Richard P, Nall "'\'"!""' M.>111<1•11<1 (<1,10<1 Laguna Beaclt Office !IM Glt,,,..yrrSl-1 ~1u...,. 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A Norco man who 1hared.hla home with defendant ·Steven Craig Hurd testified today that Hurd adm'itted to him that he killed Mission rViejo teacher Fibrence Ni iicy-1Jrown. · Barry William -Manhall, 25, told an Orange County SUperior Court jury that Hurd made Ute . confession in June ot 1910 while tfl,e t~9 II}en w~re watching television in Marshall's home. Marshall told Deputy District A'ttorney Frank Briseno that he did not believe Hurd at the Ume. He said he changed his mind when he saw a report of Mrs. Brown's death several days later in an Oranee Couqity newspaper. •• Woodward said Hurd told him .' \ he kept a tape recorcline found b~ ~ t.bt_gane in M.-,. Brown'acar a nd was so mesmerized by the sound of the murdered woman's r e· corded voice lhat h8 played and re-played II durtna a car trip Ill -San Fr.anclsco. - Woodward futth.er recalled that at one point after Mrs. Brown wii mutilated and murdered, her body, wrapped in sacking, was propped between tWo occupants of the back seat of the car and driven throughout th41. Irvine area while the gang dis- cuaaed its disposition. ·Woodward was one of a number of Riverside Q:M,mty of- ficers who later unearthed Ute re· mains of Mrs. Brown from a shallow Crave near Ortega Hl(hway. . WEDDING COUPLES KNEEL DURING HIGH MASS RITES AT CAMP PENDLETON TODAY First Marriages Are Double Rites in Tent at Little Saigon Refugee Camp II ls alleged that Hurd, 26, re· i>eatedly stabbed Mrs. Brown, 31, of El Toro, on June 3, llltO aner he and !lve,memben of hil gang of ·drifters commandeered her 1taUon waaon and abducted ber at knlfepolnt to an lrvtne °'""'" It la alleeed that the ia;<>UP was halted at one stage of its journey by a California Highway Patrol officer who allowed them to drive on without noUcing the grisly bundle in the back seat. Vietnmnese Lovers Wed in Tent Rites By CAROL MOORE 0111 .. O•ilr PllotSt.1ff L oo king much like the diminutive bride and groom atop American wedding cakes, two Vie.tnamese couples were mar- ried in. a double wedding today, t he firs t nuptial conducted a mong refugees at Camp Pendleton. Ng uy en Thi Tuyet Oanh became the bride of Phuong Van Hai as her brother , Nguyen The Hung, exchanged vows 'with Nguyen Thi Kieu Anh. The Rev. Pe ter Cho, a fellow refu gee, and Chaplain Evan Greco officiate d at the im- provised altar in the Religion and Education Center of Camp 5 in ''Little Saigon.'' , Gold rings were exchanged amid the flash of news camer as capturing the ecumenical and in· ternational mixture of oriental chimes, Vietnamese vows, com- munion spoken in English and well-wishers outside dressed in borrowed military khaki. About 400 people crowded on benches unde r the olive drab canopy as the bridal couples pro- ceeded up the aisle strewn with straw and white sheets. Al the front was a con- gratulatory banner lettered in colored ch alk and tiers of candles and yellow gladioli. Parasol s were held over each pair as they and the congregation chanted and listened to hymns by a choir of compatriots. Front pews were reserved for a bout 20 r ela tives and some American sponsors wearing red visitor tags. One of these, Ruth Schryvel-of Laguna Beach, had outfitted the newlyweds. The brides wore identical pear- ly lace crowns securing their veils and white silk crepe sheaths over formal trous ers. The bride- g rooms ' black s uits we re adorned with white roses in their lapels. One pair of bridesmaids wore yellow and the others chose a pink floral print. The male attend ants wore sports jackets and slacks. The mar riag e of HWlg and Anh was postponed by their fli&ht from Saigon. They had ordered a wedding cake the day before they left. All the ne wl yweds were un- ivers ity s tud e nts in their homeland. H.ung, 24, was fifth year medical student. His bride, 21 , had no r el a tives .a t the ceremony. Like the other couple, 18 a:nd 19, they are seeking SPonsors. The ne wl yweds boarded a military van for the short trip to the outdoor re ception. Both couples turned down the commanding gener al's offer for a honeymoon cottage saying they preferred to stay with their families. Special efforts by the Marine Corps, Na vy Officers' Wives and numerous civilians made the nuptials extra special. Home-town Crowm Greet Mrs. Nixon CERRITOS <UPI J -"We can take pride in Pat Nixon," the s peaker s a id, and the crowd ch eered. "It's good to be ba ck home ," said the former first lady, mak- ing her first sol o public ap - pearance since her husband re- signed the presidency. She told . an audience of 500 at the dedica- tion o f th e Patricia Nixon Elementa ry School in the town where she g rew up that she 's not dead yet. She and her former home ap- peared glad to see each other. Ch eering students m e t he r limousine and she got a sta nding ovation in the auditorium. draped with red-white-and-blue "Welcome Mrs. Ni xon" signs. AMA Chief Urges End to 'Slowdown' From Wire Sen-ices LONG BEACH -The presi- dent of the American Medical As- socia tion s ays the s preading work s lowdown over ris ing malpractice insurance costs has proved its point, and urged boycotting anesthesiologists to go back to work. Dr. Malcolm Todd of Long Be ach, wh ich is an area heavily a ffect e d b y th e So uthe rn California m a lpractice protest, SF AREA DOCTORS REJECT PLAN-A3 ' INSURANCE FIRMS FACESUIT-A5 said Wedn es da y th e anesthesiologists will create "ut- ter chaos if they continue" to withhold services. "Th ey've carried the strike far enou gh," Todd told a staff sym- posium a t Memorial Jtos pltal Medical Ce nte r of Long Beach. He said the doctors should go bock to work a nd offer a deadline for a solution by the Legislature, which is holding a speciaJ session on reform 'n th e malpractice in· surance field. "People are not getting quali ty me di cal care now with the anesthesiologis ts withholding their services ,'' said Todd. Meanwhile, doctors at three m o re S outh e rn Califo rnia hospitals a greed Wednesday to join the s trike by anesthesiologists. The strike has affected more than 40 hospitals in Los An ge le s, Orange, S-a n Bernardi.no. Ve ntura , Santa Barbara· and San Diego Counties. A 141 p er cent incre ase in malpractice premium& for 8,500 Southern California doctors an· nounc~d by Travelers Insurance Compa nies also has inflamed the situation, doctors -said Wednes· day. "It will intensify the frus.tra- tions. It will dri ve more physi· cians out." said a spokesman for the Los An geles County Medical Association. "It's like throwing gasoline on the fire .. '' Another call for the doctors to go back to work ca me froril As · sembl y Speaker Leo McCarthy <D·Snn Francisco ). At his weekly news conference Wednesday. McCarthy said, "We have demonstrated repeatedly that the Legislature tU:~ the crisis seriously.'' PARKING only a surplus.of about 300spaces of 1,400 spaces in the immediate downtown area. Mrs. Sweeney, say'ing she had not publicly taken a positionforor against, also wanted clarification of the city council's position on the parking structureelection. ' · Stepping to the podium , Willia m Leak, planning com- missioner and a long time coun- cil-watcher. tried to clear the waters. Leak said the issue during the election was not whether or not a parking structure should be con- structed but ''what we want peo- ple to tell us is if we can sell bonds 1f we decide to build a structure." Councilman Charlton Boyd said Leak's expl'anation probably further muddied the water. Mayor Roy Holm was pro- voked adding : "Thank you for telling us what We meant or what we didn't mean." · The parking structure election Tuesday seeks voter approval for sale or up to $800,000 in bonds to fin ance construction or the pro- posed 233-space two-level struc- ture. Voter approval of the bond sale does not guarantee that the bonds will be sold, or that the structure will be built. It just gives the city the financial ability to construct the structure. If sold, the bonds would be re- paid by parking meter revenues from the structure and the downtown a rea. grove. , Manhail \estified today that he ii now unable to recall the pre-- else details' of Hurd's account of the ~illln11,. !lurd wu arrested a few days after he left MIJ'lhall's Norco home. ' RJ.veraide County Sheriff's In· ve ... igator Virgil Woodward earlier testified that Hurd told' him that he repeatedly stabbed Mrs. Brown alter she angered him by displaying obvious dis· taste for the gang and by her labeling him as ' 'a tramp.'' 0 C Sheriff To Take Over Harbor Patrol The Orange County Harbor Patrol wlll be absorbed by the Sheriff-Coroner's Department under terms of a 23-page con- solidation plan endors~ Wednes· day by the county boar:d of supervisors. The 4·1 board vote came after Newport Beach City Manager Robe rt Wynn appealed to supervisors not to apply the plan to.Newport Harbor. Supervisor Thomas Riley, whose district includes Newport and Dana Point Harbors, was the lone negative vote . The consolidation, proposed by Sheriff-Coroner Bradley Gates a nd eridorsed by County Ad· ministrative Officer Robert Thomas. would give harbor patrolmen full peace Officer status and bring control of the 16-vessel patrol fleet under the sheriff. Thomas said the patrol would become .. the specialized water wing of the Sheriff's Depart- ment.'' . Hurd haa pleaded not guilty and not gutlty by reaaon of in .. sanity .for hla alleged role in the Brown murder. He h~ spent moet of the five years since the kllllne in mental detent!Qn. His trial became pouible when the California Supreme Court re~ cenily ruled that he could be tried while under heavy sedation fot" his mental problems. Doctors state that Hurd is only capable of telling the truth or un- derstanding testimony while un· der the influence or their pot.en:. q-anqullizers. VIETS ••• duplicate as nearly as possible the attire they would have had in their homeland. Since the newlyweds could not leave· the Marine base, they traced their foot patterns on dis- carded paper· so Mrs. Schryver could buy the shoes. Their request for par-asols re· vealed how vital the Vietnamese consider this accessory as pro- tection against ihe sun. They take them for granted, like sun- glasses for Southern Calffor-nianS. . · Mrs . Schryver's current personal project is to find 10,000' Oriental parasols · or hats with sunshades to let the rerugees feel more comfortable. But the real need is for occupa·· tional materials and other sup- pUes tO keep the 18,000 inhabi- tants of the tent cities busy while they await processing to new homes. The Assistance ~ague prcr ject, &uided by Mrs. Robert Hope and Mrs. Carroll Clampitt, seeks more fabric and equipment. Leisure Combos grand slam• shirt s 1 ooo Made •1,aclall1for1011 .. lion and total comlott. Add up this< fashion 1core1 Knit fortral® polyastar. ind cotton, n1w11t solld colors, camfort1bl1 pointed fashion knit collar; oool 1hqrt tluva 1tylin1, undararm acilon 1u1111, handJ pocket. It'• 1 winner! Look for tht P1n1uln. .-~~~~~~~~~~ HOURS: 9:30 TO 8:00 MON. THAU SAT. 1116 Hl!WPORT ILVD. INTERSECTION OF HARBOR- NEWPORT BLVOS. • , -·· -141. Sia QI. • ' ' ' '. i~ • • .. - wor~ man rise qu at gr a 1 futu1 car 1 $3,00 any • and 1 )aw'; ayei pl err Secu earn 1 mont were ~h~d 0'l'hcr ·-.·d ro emp ~e<'t 1 ;.ibo\o ·the r: .. , relit ·ben~ .-ings ;.on ti .mon 'afe\ 'UppE •bene '"'ith So~i. •Bul 1 .payi C~arn com his i to hi Ss l muc )O\VE I ml b y a Well stro. so de l1ibt wor~ tnor• 'tnad .trod ·gen( ·rcga ..stru ·govE ~yst shot cmi: syst (_'\'it .,ben• '('Ont :;.ibo• '.\\'hi• 'furn 'into heir ' '( ~ r1e1 • lhE 'lY :'.eV :Oha 'ti n ~· ( ·an· p o l'.a1 ca fo1 tw inc , ve·. · un ('Ii • bu : 99( •'Ca :. h y · na no , y..•j SU cc • de · ni h~ ut -st 10' bl· 'CC j pi ' tlc pa ' , bs . an .m ·Tc b• h• n1 P< Earnings U.nt Wealthy Escape SS Tax Brunt? BfSYLIVA PORTER fFourthmo1me1) w ~he.n Social Secunty ~axes were r1nt deducted Crom or ers pay back In 1937, the tax rate w~s 1 percent matthed by J percent from the employer On schedul e was a nse to J µcrcenl.ffe:h-by 1949, considered more than ade quate lo finance the pro- ~ra n1 Wl'll into the future. The' 1nux1mu1n· c.•a r11 1ng$ bo~c waa Money's $3,000, so the mu~lmum, any wo1 kcr pmd wos $30 Worth and most paid less 1 '1 he reuson1ng or th"c ¥------.../ )ilw's or1g1nu l framers was that those with more than $3 ooo H year would have suff1c1cnt excess income to provide a Sup- plement?ry retirement cushion for themselves . Soc ial · Security s protect1on floo r waB not lo be raised to replace earnings at u le vel above $3,000 a year TllE BENEFITS WERE to rang~ lrom $15 to $84 a month, depel)d1ng on the work~r s 11verage earn1ngi, and were to be payable only to the reL1red worker himself No .penef1ts we1 c to go to lus dependent wife, nor his wldow and children 1r he died (except ror a return ol his contributions) }here were no disability benefits tf he became 1ncapac1tat· t•d for work, :.ind of course no Mechcare -Today, the SS contnbuUon rate 1s 5 85 percent each o n .employe and employer and the upper hm1t on earnings sub Ject to the tax a nd creditable toward benefits 1s $14, lOO -Today, about 15 percent of a ll workers have earnings .above thu; maximum earnings base against 3 percent above lJ1e maximum 1n 1937 ., -Today, benefits for an 1nd1v1dual worker now on the ) ct1 rementrolls range from a m101mum $93 80to$316-whtle beneflts for a worker ret1nng 1n the future\.\. llh average earn ,-tngs of $14,000 will amount to$484 a month For fam1h es now ;oQn the benefit r olls, payments-range from $140 80 to $574 per . month and can be as high as $847 for those t:om1ng on the tolls l l few years from now TllE ORIGINAL CONGRESSIONAL intent to exclud e 'upper earnin gs from the SS t ax and rrom the computation or •benefits hais backf1rt.>d For example. the head of u famil y '"Ith e:.i rn1ngs of onl y $.5,000 a year now pa)S nearly $300 111 Social Security taxes, bul only about $100 1n income taxes Sut the person earning as much as Sl m!lhon a year escapes ~paying Social Security taxes on all but the first $1 1 100 of his Ct:arn1ngs Ir Social Security taxes v.ere progressive -hke the 111 cp.me tax -the m1lhona1re would pay a share according to his income and the low income worke1 v.ould pay according to hts • The ch~rgt' ~ ilh which I openly sy,npath1ze) is that the SS lax structure 1s regressive -and o'ur right has become' much more heated recently because 1nflat1on has hit the lower income brackets But lhts week 's scnes 1s designed to be objective Thus, I must report that the Social Security white paper," signed ),y a b1partisan'gr oup'or eight former Ilealth, Education and \llelfare secretaries and Social Secur1t} comm1ss1oners, strongly di sagrees with lh1s argument THF. BENEFIT FOR!\1ULA, SAYS the white paper, is io designed as to give a larger rl'turn ror each dollar of con nbut1ons Lo the low incom e worker tha n the higher paid worker The net impact 1s Lo lransfer some income from the tnore arflue nt lo Lhe less affluent The paper continues "It ts legitimate to arj!'.ue that the svstem oueht to be 1llade more progressive than 1t 1s , as for 1nsla nte by the 1n troduct1on of a government contnbut1on derived from ).;:eneral revenues, but 1t 1s not \cg1t1male lo argue, by dis· r egarding the benefi t payments thal the system as now .'ilructured ts regressive ... What's more, the experts declare, while a n eventual go\'etnmenl tontr1but1on to pay part of the cost or the SS system makes sense, the main suppor t or the program should come from contnbut1ons of workers and their e mployers If the pnnc1ple of conlnbttt1ons ts abandoned a system financed out of general revenues would a lmost 1n ~\ 1tabl y lead to a means test, so that you would not r eceive benefits until Deter yoU had become 1m 1>0ver1shed. WJTllOUT TJfE TIE BETWEl~N benefits and previous tontr1but1ons, what would be the basis for p aying those <Jbove the po\ erty hne 1 Jnsle<Jd of a self help program ·\\h1ch you and I can use as a bhse on which to build toward f .1m1l y s security," eeas1ly m1ghtf1nd Social Security turned into a welfa1 e or negative income tax program designed to help onlJ the' ery poor Catalytic Converter Sparks Grass Fires? Capit a l News Service SACRA.1\1 ENTO -As 1n clependenl industry tests and the public questions the safe 'lY of catalytic converters, the ·r,11den ce po1 nt1n g to fire ~N HIGH GEA~ hazard from the devices con-grounds are still in the ~tlnues lo mount m1nont\, however Gulf Oil researchers have J o hn R a y m o n d , a ''arned company process111 g" spokesman for Gulf 011 out ;.ind term1nal1ng fac1hUes of a lined some further problems potential h az a rd from· that may be the result of the cat alytic conve1 tcr eqwpped tngh temperatures created by tars That hazard ts tn the the converters I-l e noted, "A for m of high temperatures. grass fire 10 west Texas 1s Tests by the 011 company on blamed on the C'atalyl1c con t"o 1975 model automobiles verter e quipped vehicle 1nd1cated that cat a lytic con Around the na tion, the con l'el ter surface temperature verter 1s suspected of bemg unck>r severe cond1l1ons -the c.1use of several other l'llmbing a hill at full throttle fires but normal speed -soared to 900 degrcl'S F That 1s hot cnou,gh to 1g n1le dry grass, agricu l t ur al dusts, ··<'ar bonaceou s matter, ,,, hydrogen vapors and other n ammabl c substances under normal cond1t1ons EVEN WllEN operating ' \\ilh everyday t•ond1L1ons the surfucc tcmpc1 ature of lhe con ver ters rc .1c he d 660 degrees Jo"' , hot enough to 1g n1t e the v1.1pors of paraffin hydroc,lrbons as \\Cll as'60me other higher h<>lhng 5ub i;,tances The Gulr r eaeare-hers round, in addition to the pos1I· ble danger from fires. that. a converter e qu ipped car, i parked after normal opera· 'Uon, c.ould mell asphaltic pavement a few in ches bcJo""' The converter ha11 now been banned from several Gulf otl and chemical refining plants, . most notably In the Houston. ·Texas area. Since the Gulf ban. seven other refinerie1 have follo~ed s uit il\,ose re· fmerlet ttiat now refuse to permit the tonverter oa their "THE PURPOSE Of' THE converte1 1s to c lean exhaust em1ss1ons." he explained, and 1t accom plishes this jhrough heat. much hke a self cleaning oven The federal Environmental Protectio n 1\gency, howe\•er, says that the heat lt generates Is no hot· tcr than a regular muffler." In a letter t o a m n1or automobile manufacturer, the National F ire Protection Assoc1atlon said that ' we have been rcce1v1n g an 1n creasing numbe r or questions 85 t o the pote ntial r1re hazards of catalytic <!On· veners being used on 1975 automobiles ' We U'nderstand thtt there are several types o(thele con· verters being used wtth re- ported temperaturet p high as tOOO degrees F or E?ven h11her "'Apparent!\', lhe problem of the h1fither heat tem· peralures could be caUHd by the use of an overly rlch aasollne and air mlxture 10- ing lhrou1h the converter.'' the as1oclatlon reported .. Thurlday. May 22 1975 DAILY PILOT CZ ~ ,Thursday'& osiog Prices NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE N~W YOtlltl( !UPI) -""'' N.1 l"onowl::\ t• "'"•• '" U•• , l (t.dt! a.,. (•IQ ~ YOf otk O.a(l\01199 •t C..r Toe I'° • • II~"' ~111 Ntl C.Hlt rc; S2 4J )II 11-.. , ~Ii,: (fMUl C:IOl.t (l'Wll t:.f1( pf''"" i l60 ~ -· A--C....tGft U D. 1 111'a-\Ii A.bl»l11. I u 1t u• 11•• t \\ ~IHoie "112 11 21 , "° ACFIMJ .. 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Hllll'lotl't I~ 10 IOI lt'l'o • ho MldS.OU 1,lfo • •JS ll\o • \I\ ~ttlOI .JOI 10 I • ._. • .....i ca ,J• M 1t 1• • .,. M1111anc1 ,_.,, 2 1~· -"" PwtJ~ 2 16 I o1.1 211111 • "' Hul•0.'2 1 20 'j""• ~ Mld1111o1AI J ti 1 Pvfn'IOl"l1101 1•1 il""o1\6 Hwtll(ftl A t• )I I Vo-'* M11Mjll 1,1t I 15 21!°" o " IJ\or'91'-• I 44 lltll• l.1o H~ II • U ~ Ito Mlltll r .a. 9 tt .... + "' Pwli.n P"tl\ , I 1,._ Vt ' , '°th also announced all or their pro-- ductJon (&CiJltieS wdl be ID operation next wetk, GM for a 10th stral&ht week and Chrysler roi a fourth week In arow • ()8 OAILV PILOT Thursday, May 22, 1975 TH E FAM ILY ClllCUS By Bil K .. ne ,._~ ... ----~ ', • 1.1 • zr: ' I S·22 "Why do they put the peanvts 1n these little pack- age~?" PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USINl[SS NAMI[ STA.T l[Ml:NT Tiie IOllOWlng ve•r.ons ''' dolnQ buso-.,.,, .,s; .THE BA.NANA REPUBLIC, 699 5. Cotst Hwy., l.iguna Seocll, Cililo-rnla 926Sl Mr. Francis Ballo!ti, 131 N. Holly, Or•n.ge, CllUornia 9?1>1>1 'for. Robert G. Squ!te, 280 LorN Ttrr•ce, L19un• Beacll, C.Jlilotn•ol '2651 Mr. Irving Zilk, ~ V••ta Lane. Ugun.11 Be.ell, Cflllornla 926Sl Mr. Gr"9')fy Mitchell, 280 Lllmil Terr•ct. L•11un1 Bea(I\, Calitornld n<>I This b1tllne's Is conauctl'<I by a llf(leril partnersnlp. Gr~90ry MUcnell, Partner Tllis statement was !<led w•tn 1,.., County (!tr~ of Or•n11• Counly on Mdy I, 19/S F•)IU PuDlll.had Oran91' (o;i~• Daily Pilot, Mf~ 8, IS, 11, l'i, 19/S 1....0.lS PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF TIME A.ND PU.CE' OF PU9LIC SA.LE OF COLLA TERA.L NOtl(,. " ner,.by 'J•v<'n bY 111._. un· ck-r~•9n~d 1nat a publk ~ale of tlle tot1owin<;r de~t«bed co11a1e•dl """ bl! ne10 a! Ille II out ol t :OO'A M_ on tne 11111 dav ot May, 191;, .:ir }60 We~t 1911\ ')ueet, Cosia Me>,,, co .. nty ol 0.-ano;,e. SlilleOI (dhforn•d 011~. gr,.a'"' dn<! 01ne• po;troleum product,r.; ,.,,.~, lube~. batterii!'S, automQ!lve pari. and acces~oroes. '>e•voce 'ta1oon !ool• and oquipmenL Tho' nctl.:r " glvEn in .i.:cord<lnce woln 1ne prowo~•on' ot Sectocn.,)().I, S\Jl)- d•W•,•On ll), cl tlle Un<lcrm (Um· n>et<oal Codeot !hf Slate o! (dlitorn•il. Oa1ed M.:iy 13. n1;, UNIONOILCOMPA<-•Y OF (,It.LI FORNIA ~61 Soutn Boyl,1on 51,.~1 LOS An\}eles, C~l i lOfmd e v· Rcl><'<t B. "'"'"''-'II MandQ«r General Se• ••t('<, 31'1' Puoh'n~d O•dnge Coil•! D<>oiv Pncl. Mi!Y ??, !~/; 18?1·1~ ~--------' -------~-~--"IOTICE l"IVITING BIOS •NOTICE IS HEREBY GI VEN (h<>' the 6odrd o1 Edu,ilt<an ol 1ne N<'wpo'1 Me•~ Unified 'i>c noo1 o ,,Trlc! ct O•ango_ (ount1. Cah!o•n'"· w•ll rece•ll<! ,..dl6<1 oH)~ uo 10 11 :00 A.M. on 1n~ JOtll day 01 May \9/S at 1ne olfite at sa•O S<hOOI 9••1••<1, IO(a\ed d ! IH}I Plac,n!od Avenue. Co,1d Me'"· (aHtcrr""· ill Wiiien t•me ~aid bod; w,11 b<e po;blicly ooenedan<;r read for . PHOTO LAS EQUI PME NT A.II O'd; are to oe '" accotllance w•lll Condi lion,, 1n,1rucl•cns, dnd Sr>ecd ica· !Ions, wnocn a re now on tole 1n tneoH.c~ ll'l ·tne Purc11a,.n9 Ag~nt ol 'aiUSctoool Dillritl, 1851 Pla<en!td Avenue-. Costa ~"· Ca!dorru ... 1 'Eatll bidder mus1 sul)m•l a !lo<! de· ~·t '" ti\~ /~rm 01 a ccrlof•ed Of t•~lliPr ' cnet ~ ~· a D•d t>ono equ~I 1a liVe per(en1 (5 1 01 tne ""'ount of me !lid, mdo~ Od •aO•e to tlle ord~• of ~wvor!·M<>•a Unohed 'i>c.nool Oi<t"<I. 'P.!dormance Bono mav Do '"q"''"" al trie dl>(•etion o• 111., Di•tr.ct. In nx· ~yt'nt ot 1do!Ufl' 10 enter onto »uth Ulf\ lract. cn e o•oteed> o• tlle cnec~ woll °" lerft•leo, or in c..;e of" t>onu. tro. lull 'I'm llle•eot """ Ile fO•teited lo Sd•d St1100+ D•\t.,t t ot OrdnQe Counly, No b•Oder mdy withdra w n1,D1dto• a Pj:riOd of toriv ·!•~e l•>I uav; atte• tne ~:Ole ...,1to•1ne open•nq cne reo!. 1 Tne Board o! Eoucat.on ol Ille Newpcirt-Me'a Unified 'i><llOOI 00>tric! re>erves !lie fi9n1 lo te1~c1 any O• dll tli~'· ilnd n<>I nete,,arolv i!C<eCI me !9-•t Did, dnd lo waive any lntornldl> ty O< lfreg\J\a• •ty >n .>ny b•d receowed. ,.. Oate-d Milv 14, 1~15 NEWPQllT·ME'i>A UNIFI E. D SCHOOL 01STll1Cl 8 -67JH NOTICE TO CREDITORS ~UPERIOR COURT OF THE STA.TE OFCA.LIFDRNIA. FOR THE COUNTY OFORA.NGE "IO. A.·IJIDl E s t ate o t FRED o . GOM EZ. Decease<:!. NOTICE 1$ HER ESY GIVEN to tne crf'<lito•s of 11\e ab<>ve nilmed lk'CeU!lnl tll.lt all I>"''°"' nawinQ ""ims <'19"\n\t tl\e s..JiO decedent are •equ.r!M:I to l•le tl\em, will\ tlle nt'Ces;ary woutne•s, ,n the office ol tlW! cler-ot tlle above en· titled courl, Of tc pre...,nl 111.,m. w•ln tlle nece•s.ary wouc ner" to Ille unllers•llf"!'d •1 tr.eothce of Sil l•"9' and Swa\et, l'O'll E•St 4!11 St., Suite 71 7, Sant" Ana, Call!. 9210~ wllicn I~ tl\e 111 .. ce of buS•o>e'.S ot tllt! u~er,19neo in all m11tet~ pertain· lnc.i to tne es!•le ol o>did d'ced~nt, wotllin tour montns alter Ille firs! ouDllca!ion of this notice. Dilled Aprtl 18, 1975. Rolle•t OsuniQa an!I Allred Guite•rez E•e~utor~ of Ille Wi 11 o! ti\" allove n•rne<l decedent. BILLINGS ANOSWATEZ OT : Harold Swait I !1111 EIU 'lll St. N'1. 211 S.Onla Ana, CaliJ. 91105 Td : !IU ) So17·1411 A.llor.,.ys for E••<ulors PuDli,ned Orange Coast Daily Pilot, Mdyl,8, IS,11, 1~1> 1>11·1! PUBLIC NOTICE SLP ·1S114 SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNljl,. FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No. A·tl/11 NOTICE OF llE.\5U NG OF PETITIOl't· FOR PROBATE OF W ILL .t.NO FOR t. P"bl1<,11e<1 Otd1UJ" COd~I 0Jdy Porer, LETTERS TEST AME HT A RY ',M..y ~2.1~1S 1/&1./S Esla!e <1! MAFHON C . WEILER, a~a ot o.a .. ge Coun\v, Ca1!torn1~ il• Dorolny Hdrv~y F""'" Pu re ~"""'ii A gen I 556·J280 P UBLIC NOTICE ~A RION (AROLVN W EILER, De< eased NOTICE IS H E REBY G IVEN Ill.at NOTICEOFT RUSTEE'SSALE AANDV PAUL WEILER n<>~ lile<I i No.Ul• 'lereon a~!ttion torProO.OleolWillaf'l<I ' On .June 11 !~71 J I HlOO AM. lor1s~uoinceo!Lel1ersTe.ia1nen1<>•Ytc U r1 10N BANK·,'" 1'ru>lee un<>er ·..,,,j lhe P<"1•"""er, ·r.,!erer><" !o wtli<n ·~ -lk•uant to O.,ed c! T•usl oiatt d Ot· "T>il<le for 1urtl>E'r Pdnocul.HS, and 1n,>1 !Ober 1b, 1911, mil<!~ by b33 Liao Parw ltie 1•m11 and p+at11 o! lle ar1n9 tne XI,,.,. Urtvt, d v~neral partne•,ll<P ano re-""~ ~en '<:I lor JUNE 3, I'll~. a! 'l:JO <Ordt!d ouoDer lO, 1911 '"Boo~ lOl'la l m_, '" tn'.' l01tftfoom ol Oell<)rtmenl R<l9(.' lO'l ot o n ;t•dl Record>'" tne ol -No. 3 of '"'d _court. a! 100 (•••< Cen!er i•ce o! Ille Recorder ot orange Countv. Or.we We,t, '" Ille C•!Y o! 'i>antd Ana, t a1Hofnia, ;>wen to ~< ure an on(lel)te<t Cdl•lornoa Germain's Hanging Basket Cut Foam 'Shreddles' Anti-Siphon Valve Rain-Bird Sprlnkle,r Heads • S.ft, H.rtesr, •HJ.II !11!~~ in tawor ol UNION BAN I(, a Daled Ma y lb. 1'11>. Cahlorni .. corooratoon W•ll ,~II"' WILllAME.St JOHN, lli.otiHc auction !o ll•Qhe•I b•dOe• 10, co .. n!y C!er~ • Gtntrovt 10" rt.fwfftl Hd1ef witt. h...-n imlv4ff • 14"1 fw ha"liltl •1111 •ini,. • SI~ pillew11, t•ys , ctnM.n1 eN iaer1 witli tWs S •· H1 • St.,s Mier '9ck-11p 1!MI , ..... .......,. • f.,. spr!Rkler sysl•lltS & ......... • c ...... fl9t ., ,.,.., -,.., ,., 1.w !"-tell ernses, ~ t.r ..... 11 Wtii 1r1wi11t ,,.,HL not. ...........••..•••• 89C <il'n !PAYABLE. AT TIME OF SALE ROBERTT.MA.ROLO IN LA WFUL MONEY OF THE JOl.Prlnt•tonOt. UNITED $TATE.SI at !ft~ Nor!ll Front PO.Bo•14l 4 •ntrance to tlle Orange County CoU•Mesa,C11htorni1191626 Courtl'!Qu~ lo<:alcd at 100 C•••< (en1<'f T.i' \.46-6961 "''"· '"""159 Reg. 7.7S l 8s~.1., r.,.u, ................... . 149 Dflwe w~'I m 111c Coly cl s .. nt;o A"" ana Allorney lor: Petilioner County ol Oran~-. State 01 (al•tarn"" Pul)r.,ned Orange Coa'I Da•ly Pilot. <111 rognt, litle, dnU .n:e•e't conv•ve11 ro May 7\. 72, :rn. 191) 18}2./S \ iiiii;;;;;;;;Oi'--1 dnd now l\rld llw d und.,r 'a•d D<."'U •n ---------r.w --- tne P•operly ''tuated '" tne C•t• 01 l'l.BLI(' :\'OTICE Newpcirt Beacn. '" ''"a .::ountv dr>O s1ate.de,crit1t:o ;" 1----- PARCEL 1: NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'SSALt:: Tne Nar111we,tN ly 2c.:o 1,,..1 01 Lot Loan No_ JJ~·Ol 10, and all of La! 9 of T r·<1c I No 81}, •l> T 'i> No, 1 !.033-~ SllOwn cm ii mao r~ord~U in tx.o~ ?b, T.D 'i>ERVl(E COMPANY"' !luly P:'ll"> •l .. nU •• ot MoscelldnPous M.;p,, dPPO•nled T•ustee unde• !he lollow'l\Q \ •\itord> OI ~d•U 0•dn"~ Count•. lll>'<,,lled~edof\fUSIWILL SELLAT Qotirornia. PUBllj.: AUCTIOt-i TO TH E HIGHEST I 3 ~Bar Grille Screen, Door • Nntnl •••lt1• tw5'-• Y...tkal l-Nr pile prettcts """" , E•ceptlh.,tlor!nw •. q ,,1, <;1 ~!eel BIDOEIR FOR CASH (payable at l•~ \ "'1 ,aid LOI~ ol w1e ln l"wlut money o! tne Un•ted I __ • PARCEL J: S!a!e~I all rtQnt. t•tle ;md inte•e't ton· _____ W ', 12'' tr 36" wWths , LotlOolTra<!No.81$,d>>MwnC>rl ,.,ved !o andn<>wllel!lllyllun&,r,,..,d \---r-. • &Mi!µ•eco•ne111nbov~2to.oaye,~Jand Deed of T"''t in !lie pr op~rty 11: I ._. o! M•Sceilaneou' Map" re<orus ot l\t>r~onMte rdescrit>ed : \ \ 1 1 1 \ ~ -dOrangeCounlv Cdlllornla. TRUSTOR: PAUL PACERA, JR,~ . E•cepl Ille Notthw~s!.,rl y 10.lO fe,•I "nQI~ man •lletl'01. BENEFICIARY: RA.YMOND ALTON 'i\ ~ I \ PA.RCELl: MILLAND AND MURI EL WEBER · T11~ Soull\ed~letly 28 SO tee\ o• the MILLAND, hu">ano ilnd wde as ioint tjortll-'1erly 53.80 feel ot LQI 8 QI ten.int\ ,-1 \ 7,i.::.ct No. ~15, '" ~nown on a Map r~·· Reco<~d Now•mt>er ?J. 19/l as Instr , •. \ ·-.... -.. """'"" ·9aa aircted •n book ?~. 11a~e' •land ..., ol No. 18001 on l>Ollk 11000 11119" ?JO ot Of. ·,ll::::1l=:~=:o'c'.c~ Ml'><:f!laneou• Mi!P,, record> ot ..-..u ticiat Record$ In tne oflile ut tile Qf;<lnqe(ounty, ca1.torn.... Reco•Oer or OriOoqi, County: ...ilo deed Ir~;'~~~====~;:;~:::::::{. i:IARCEL•: cl tru~t de,cribe' tne 10110,.·ong ore. ; - Loi 8, ot Tr.ict No 81J ""d lllP perty· '10•lnwe~lefly 12.bO leet ot Lot q o! PllRCEL l T'r;i<:t N~. 8•S. a' ~llown on a ~P ••-lne S-outn._,a,terly I~ !eel of Lot • ~en!ed •n IXIOk 16, P"(,[e• 41 and•• ot an<f tne Norin""e't~•lv 2b.SO !eetof LotJ lfl','><:fllaneou~ Mil11•. o·u-..osot Oran~ ot Trd<l No. \672. '"!lie Coty ol Ne.,,pcirt Ci>un!y, C.ali!orntd B<>acn, a• per map •etorded in Book •1 • .I E•<<'P1 Ill" No•lnw•·~t~rlv >3.lilHe<.>t l>ilQI' l'I ol Mi\tellaneo1ts Map~, 1n tne o: Lot a. o!Uce ot !lie County Reco•der o! W•d P~A tELJ : counly '' fllal pciri.on at Lot~ ot Trd<1 No, PARCEL 2 Tne Nortnweslerly 1a •16. "'shown on a .v.a p •etoroeo •nl>OO~ 1...,1 or Lot 1 ano allot Lot 3 ot T•.ott No. ;it, Pdges •l a no •• ot Ml•lelli111COU' I&??,'" tlle Ci!~ ol Newp0n lkll<ll, as Maps, reCof!IS ot ~iOlll Oranoe Countv, per mao retot<leO in Book •I, Pdlll'l'lo! h£trllled di follows. Mi"ellaneou\ Map,, on rne othce or tne Jl P•rtelEa•snown ona MJphll'<lin <ounly r~co r der 01 '''d (Ounty, 60ok 21,page !lo! P<lrcel M<1°'·'"1"" E)(CE PT ING tn e •el r om t n<' 6'1ice 01 the County Record<'• o! S.O<d Nortnwe"e•IV 26.SO leer ot Lot 3. pr ..... gecounty. JJ7~ Via Lido, Newport Beach, Now ~nown "' Tr.ict "10. 80'!•, d' Lllotorn•d9?MO iMl••.n on ii Map r~(ord,d on book JI~, "!II a •lreet address or tommon <le t169e\ll ;ind Jl ol M.,c.,11aneo1J\ Mlo•. 'igndl•On '' \hewn •bovt , no warr""t~ •c~~O,ol O•ange County, C"lilo.-n•d. " Q•Ven "' to fh CD-ml)l,tene•s or cur (J,l\estreet a<ldres~ and otner common rtt\nes•) " ~ignation, 11 anv, of troe real prup,,.ty ' Tllf-Denel><i••Y 1mder sa•d O..ed c1 Qo:J.t•lbe<l above J; purPOned to~' bll , lru,I, by reai.on 01 .i oreacn o• <lelautt (loo Par-Dr1v&, Newport Seath, '" rne obl"ldt•on' '"<O•«d !lle.reby Giflltornoa l\e•~rofore e.ecuted .. nd 11ehlftlrl'd t~ ! f>ai<l wl" W•" De mild•'. bul w•tl\Out trie undersl9ned a wn tten Oec+arali<>f' ·u~nanl or warr,.n:v. t •Prtss or •m -cl Deldul! and De.mdnd !or 5a!c af>d '61,l!, re9.Jrd.n9 t1!1e, "°'"'sston. Of P.n· """""" not1te ot br~d<h and QI ei.:clion cumbrances, to p,1y rn~ P""tlP<>I """ lo cau•e tne unoe.r"Qneo lo ~II ,,,.id .,, wid nore. "'cured b, ~aid °"ed. to P•Ol)e•tyto \at .. !y\d<dOO!l9dllon\ ,.nd wt!: ,l,lf>B, 119.00 w•tll •nletest !rem 11\ereaf\er tll~ und~•\i(lned cau,,....'sald ,Cpro l I, 191•. ••In 'did not~ prow1<1(.'d, n<>l'le ot Dre,oc~ and ct el.,ctlon to De ~vante\, if any, under the !~rm<; ol '1etor<H>d O<itemt>to• 70, 1t1• ;t§ ln~tr. d DeM!; !H!s, <ll~")e~ and e•pen~• 1No. t61>4J 1n book lt JOt 11a9~ llblol wl<l tfle 1•1t~lf• and of tne !t1tsb ttf.Jled 01tic1111 '1etord' ~y,,.i\IDeeU. j S..ld Sill~ ,,.,11 D<! mine, bu1 wHllOul . 'l11e beneficiary under 'aid O.-ed, by tovenant o• wa•r.,nty, '""'~'' o-r Im· , .. WI ot a breil<h or UetauH In tne Ob-o!IMI, ••Q•Hdin9 title, PO•se,sion, or t-n· llOi>llOfls s-ecured •~erel)y, neo-etolore (umt>ran(e\, to PilY tlle rem ainlngl)!'ln. t •etuted and oe ll ~~•ed tu tlle un· ti11e1 sum ol 1111 r.ote~ ''c"•l'<I by "6lCI !Mriillfll<l a w ritlen Oeclarallon o! Deed o! Trull, "'1!11 •Me re,1 as in $.'lid !Dltllull and De mend to• S11le. and writ· note prowided, advante•, If dnv, ur!lk!r ~tfn 'notic'1 ol b•e•tn •nd rlettlon ro tl\e term~ ot •••d Oeed ol T•u,t, tees, c•ui.e the un<lttr,;gne<i to ~e!I wld pro-ch•r~' ,..,d 1•111ns.e• ot t ~e T"'"""' ve<tv to ,.u,1v »Id obt11111tl0f\,, and •rodot tll!! t•o~l~<•~11t"d Dy •il•d Dee<lo! tMtt•ll••, on F1bru••Y 1•, 1'11S. tt>t un-Tru\t. dfl1'!19'1'td t9\lw<I '"Id notice ot bfe.teh Said ••le ... 111 Dot t>eld on Fto<Slly, J""' ,.ir\<l elK!ion to bf rttoroea In Boo!<. 13, 1•1s 11 11:00 A..M. "' tr.t olt•<• ot ~1J.11, P•Q>e 31• ot Ollitl•t Rtconli In l ,0 , S••wlte Comp1ny, B"n~ of jM1id R1KortSl!r0sOtf ltt. Arne•I<• Tower, On• c11y B!v!.I wt''· 111 P•teG: ,...Y lS, 1t1s $\lite 11 to, Ot•n11e, C•lltornia, • I UNION BANK 0.ttd ...... V "· t•ls ~" e~u~d1 •11$1••· T .o. Se•vltir Company B\-Jt•nneAlf.,nP ,,,,,;dTrusle1 *>EAL) By Rutn E. Orcwn. 1.,2, .-,,,.,, Soottretery I flubllShtd Nt .. ~rt H•rbOr Nl!WS PuOUl.tltd Newpart Htfl!Or Ntws IPt•JS 'OMOIMd with Int Orange CO.it PreM combined will! the OrtnQt> Coesl )D•ll Y Plld,I, Mey 11, 2t , •fld llyPllOl,Mly11,J9,•ndJuneS, 1Ju(le).1tlS 1131).lJ 1•7S llSJ·IS r • 3M Barbeque 3 Piece $et Scrubber Barbeque T9ols • Werii.1 Mtter ...._ • ""''"' ... 11h MM c1nien 1114 • C1rwft .... i.Heu, Cntcb , ................ .._ • Pretecfi'' t..JM111, ....... • 1.w.. "'""'· ........ 1cnlllkr Iorio Reg. sac 299 1.4' '· • • ' . QCJYSEEYTM from Magncrvo~ Electric BBQ Lighter St.m cMrcMI flr11 witt..t .... ,Wt E.sr ,. .,., .,lck elMI •f1 Reg. 177 2.ff • lxdt"'t TY 1lectf'Hic 111111 ,, ... , • 04y1wy 91Ncks 11 e11y TY • It.di .M wlllit1., t.&.r, 17" _, .. _ • T NIK..... It 111'9 • cMH1t111i111 tl1cr ... nic ,,.,. ..... 9995 Partable Maco'" Charcoal Grill • H•wy .. ty fi,. Mwt - 1t''x11" chreM1 c ... '-1 1ri4 • Att.clriff weril sWf • lny-nl!lot wloetls t... <•nlll• .. ,.,,..Ulty. #'12 22aa ' ..... • (OSI A MISA /. 10 Ft. Lengths PVC IJlpe • Sci..4uM 12s· ,t.stlc &priftkle.r ,i,. 111 choic• •f 1/2" •r l /4" M-t•n. · 39c 1/2"110' .............. . 'i'""'~ ............... 59C . ·~· ~.,Q __ . ' -' , . . , ' I \ I --.. " I ' ) ' Saddlebaek Today's C:losini; • N.Y.Stocks .VOL. 68, NO. 142, 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1975 TEN CENTS Private Paratnedic Control Opposed The Sadd lebaek-A-r·ea Coordina(ing' Cou_ncil (SAC-C) s opposed to the tral'lsferof Orange CoUJl~Y paramedics toprivate.~n· tery,nse .. ' We feel strongly that the pro- gram has been outstandingly successful and urge yotit board to. ~onti~ue the present ad· m1n1slral1on by the county fire department," said SACC Presi- dent Rick Bohay in a letter to Oran e County supervisors. ' e question the atillitY of private ln9ustry to provide these lite ancl_ depth public services wit.Ii the same devotlOn to saving human life and county tax monies. •'The present pr,ogram is not interested in any other function than saving human life; private iftdustry adds another 41mension: it must also make a profit, and from whose pocket will that profit be drawfi?" - The Saddleback Vall~y has been Served by a paramedic team since August of J.973. Itcon- sista of six certified paramedics assigned to Statlon 22, the Orange CQu.nty Fire Depart· ment's Laguna Hills station. Mission Community Hospital is the base receiving station, though the paramedics also work with SaddlCback Community lfospital. Recently, the supervisors directed the county ad · minislrator's ofrice to·study the feasibility of trarisferring the paramedic. service to the private sector after a propos al by Supervisor Laurence Schmit. The SACC Jetter adde<' that eost to the county for the paramedic program is "minimal when w eighed agai ns t the benefits ." The most obvious example, Bohay said, is the demonstrated efficacy in handling emergencies and the double use of men and un· its in both fire and mcdi('al emergencies. "Ambulance companies in the past have not proven to be particularly efricient nor devoted to public s afety in their opera· lions in the Sttdtlleback Valle~ Boh ay added, "The paramedics have re· peatedly proven that their rune· tion as preservers of human life is paramount,'' . •·we strongly urge your board to stay with an effective system and not experiment with human life and juggl e costs to tax· payers," Bohay concluded. Land Swap Eyed lrvi11e Firm Mulls Air Ba.se By.DOUGLAS FRIT7.SCHE ot Ill• 0.lllJ Pl lot SU.ff In an effort to resolve the pro· blem of Marine jet noise that ar- fects· its property around El Toro Marine Corps Air Station, the Irvine Company is considering trading some of its land for a 1,500-acre Air Force base in Marin County. gram by us and the Defense Department to see ir there is some surplus government pro- perty with some good potential that could be exchanged for flight corridors around El Toro," said Collins. Buchanan reportedly met with Marin County and City of Novato officials who expressed interest in industri~l development in the area should the Air Force base be abandoned. Land in the noise and cras h hazard zone around El Toro generally has been zoned as agricultural land or for open .space or industrial use. Residen- tial development has been banned or allowed only under rigid noise reduction standards. Charles Buchanan of the com· pany 's commercial division toured Hamilton Air Force Base near Novato earlier this week to size up the prospects of a trade with the Department of Derense, according to company spokesman Jerome Collins. Tool, Jackpot Hamilton Air.Force Base is one of several military installations Burglar Suspects Held in Viejo Sheepish. Guest the Department of Defense has Orange County Sheriffs of· indicated is surplus property, ricers jailed three men arrested o.uw Plt.t Sl .. I P'-1• 'd c 11' Th 1 nd . I t sa1 o ins. e a ts no ye in the Mission Viejo area Wed · available, he said, since the ·nesday after finding what they House Armed Services Commit· described as "a treasure chest ot You never know who you're going lo run at Montevideo Element.!lr.Y School. He tee is still considering whether to burglary tools" in the car oc· into at school these days. When you stop became an instant celebrity after he was disposeofit. cupi_edbylhetrio. by Espe ranza School in Mission Viejo, born at Esperanza several months ago. As many as 10,000 acres or Deputies charged Jim William you're likely to firld Rudolph, a black Judging from his loud bleats at the school Irvine Company land may be af. Lambert 21 of Garden Grove lamb, munching at grass in the front yard, Rudolph is not terribly happy with ~ected by the .noise from. El Toro Howard ' Br~ce Sharpe, 21, of yard. Rudolph, with teacher Rick Mai, is his speaking tour. Jets, according lo Irvin!! ~ity Anaheim a_nd Jerold Davi~Aten, abou,t to leave f9r a speaking enga~eme~t . ~el ~!ls>OP~~tri~~·,k, a.~~. 9.f ,:Gar..de!l . Groy" w'i~ -===-===-=-===..:::µ==c......-----~~----::-·~",1;·..,;-~--,':f,/ _ -~-·• k!IA.!"~~~·bu•glary toOls~ • -.,,_ "i• • d lop'!!tD ti:nay_t.ak.eplace ' stOppin:gtheircarattheint.ersec· H. d R ·· T. · ·lk _ Within ltie•bfi nol!e...,. ~Y the lion of Co~dillera-and End>rvada · .. ;l·r . oomm· ate a . . . s &!.~t;.r I~_v.ine and Orange Str.eets. for :an alleged traffic ·L-·-· Collins ·said, the company has violation. They said the car contained every burglary tool known to.law enfor('ement plus multiple rings of master keys for both homes and cars. Ail three men w.ere additional· ly charged with possessing dangerous narcotics when tablets described a s mini · bennies and amphetamines were found in the vehicle. Lambert was additionally charged with, receiving s~len property when allE!Jed stolen credjt cards were fouiid on his person. -· -./ -been negotiating with the Says Defendant Discussed Irvine Killing Department o( Defense for five or six years on how the company Would be compensated foi the Two Viet Couples By TOM· BARLEY O,tltt Q•UJ Piiot SL.ti A Norco man who shared his home with , defendant Steven Craig Hurd testified today that Hurd admitted to him that he killed Mission Viejo teacher Florence Nancy Brown. Barry William Marshall, 25, told an Orange County Superior Court jury that Hurd made the confession in June of 1970 while the two men were watching television in Marshall's home. Marshall told Deputy District Attorney Frank Briseno that he did not believe Hurd"&t the time. He said he· changed his mind when he saw a report of Mrs. Brown's death several days later in an Orange County newspaper. It is alleged that Hurd, 25, re- peatedly stabbed Mrs. Brown, 31 , of El Toro, on June 3, 1970 after he and five me·mbers of his gang or drifters commandeered her station wagon and abducted her al knifepoint to an Irvine orange grove. ' Marshall testified today that he is now unable to recall the pre- cise details of Hurd's accoupt of the killi~g. Hurd was arrest~ a few da.·ys.after. he left Marshall's Norco home. OraL~~ az :••& . ' Welftlller Fair skies Friday but some low clouds in the morfting hours at the beach, according lo the weather service. A little warmer with highs from the upper 60s to ~thc -mid 70s. Lows tonighfnear SS. INSIDE TODAY Mort than thre(·fourihs of lhe ·U.S. S<Mk ~""'.a Jetter to Pre~ Ford urg· ing conlinlitd •;u~rt Jor ftraeJ. See •torJJA4. a 'CA .. .. ... "" 0 .... , ... .. " .. .. .. Riverside County.Sherifr's In· vestigator Virgil Woodward earlier testified that Hurd told him that he repeatedly stabbed Mrs. Brown arter she an~ered him by displaying obvious dis· taste for the· .gang apd~ by her labeling.him as ''a ti;:amp.'' Woodward said Hurd told him he kept a tape.re"cording found by the g~g in Mrs. Brown's car and Boar~s, 'Bods' / was,....so mesmerized by the sound 9f"'the murdered woman's re- corded voice that he played and' re-played it during a car trip to San Francisco, . Woodward further r.ecalled that at one point after Mrs. Brown was mutilated a nd murdered, her body, wrapped in sacking, was propped between (See ·TRIAL, Page A2) T Street Surfing Plan to Get Test By·FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL' Of IM O•llW PllotSCaff A trial plan to allow joint use or San Clemente's T Street beach by body and board surfers withstood a wave of parliamen- tary plays designed to defeat it Wednesday night. The plan, originally adopted by the City Council April 2, calls for dividing waters off or T Street with a buoy. Body si.trfers would get to· use the north side or the . division; board surfers would get the.south. In a 3-lo·2 split vote, coun- cilmen again ordered a test of the plan. It will go into effect May 31 for a two-week period, followed by a report on its success or failure from Richard Hazard, the city's lireguard chier. Blond, ('U.rly h·aired surfers packed the council chambers, S'fin·gt~· Rites ' . Set This Week Private memotiat 1ntt-vices are scheduled th1s week for Dr. Wilbur Swingle or L-aguna llills who died Tuesday. Jie.tJu 84. Dr. Swingle taught biology al Princeton University fort 30 years, until his retirement in 19:;9. While there, he did researeh and subsequently li olated a piuticlilar 1drenal ~x extr•ct with Ute-saving properties for victims of Addison's dilease. fie is survived by his wife, the former Alice SulllYan, by two ...,. and Hveral grlndcb!IJlren . punctuating the hour-long debate with applause and catcalls as Councilman L. Patrick Lane re· pealedly tried to quash the ex· periment. Jn receJ}t years during the summer months, lifeguards have . controlled competing users of T -street by allowing use or the beach by board surfers in the morning and evening hours and by body surfers during the mid- day hours. The council's 'agenda included a dozen letters a nd petitions signed by 112 persons demanding a return to t})e ol~ system. But at the meeting, Clark Hurley, a Saddleback College student, presented petitions signed by 305 persons asking the · council give the new proposal a try. Hurley charged that undet the "mornings only'' policy, board surfers unfairly were kicked out of the water ... as early 3$ 9 a .lll. (Bee DIVIDE, Pase A2) ' They oe,d ~,l).e'w Old Glory at LagunaJlilla ••II.• ' Orange County Sheriff's of· (ice.rs are .liivftt!_gating th~ re:i moval of t.M~orl&i:qal Start a9(1 Stripes by a' ttil<iL-whoi ·liroli..-OP!ID-ih~ ~nc \ll!Yl<e·at !lie : bile Ot 'lb!''l(i t'i>iilt ~ Jr"hl the 18 !~et by 2' t~ ' . tr \o ground level. > ;' ( l.oguna Hilfs hr oltJci value the na,a al . • r noise impact. But so far no adequate lana swap has been offered by the gov· ernnlent, he said. Emphasizing that.Buchanan's tour was a "fast look," Collins said the company will decide within a month whether the site is worth further investigation. . He Said the corirpany has no idea what Would be iione with the land if a trade is m a:de. "It is part of a continuing pro· 'Cat' Keeper Faces Court RICHMOND, Cali!. (UPI) His pet.cougars attacked Daniel Frank Meier Ill, 32, inside the garage where he kept tbeuf penned and he was forced to Shoot them. Now, he faces charges brought by the state Fish and Game Department. Bodies of the big cats were dumped in a Contra Costa County aoimal disposal bin at Pinole two weeks ago. That triggered an in· vestigation which resulted in a misdemeanor complaint alleging Meier kept wild animals without a state permit. Meier, who four years ago led a conservationist campaign lead- ing to a state moratorium on the hunting or mountain lions, must appear in Municipal Court June 2 io!lfU!Wer charges~ O'Neill Speaks To Toro Group Richard O 'Neill, long-time south Orange County· rancher and n e mocratic party leader, will recall the early days of the California ranchos in a speech to the Saddleback Valley Historical Society Sunday. The meeting is set Cot 3 p.m. in King Gustafson Room of Villa Sweden, El Toro. There is no charge and guests are invited, spokesmen.said. O'NeilCill!J.erit~ the remal~­ Jdtl ·48','0IO'~ i(p,res of the yut O'!llllf 'Rf.'w.! j "wl!lfh OD<:C ln-~lri'd..~ifli a f Is n9w camp Pensyetort. , · , ~~~ .. 1oam.a !or-bis father, RJ d ~~'Nelli\'.Jr., aflll for1bis .. JtiJ'l!mt (l'NeiU. ll>e a1ant r ww 'o part ol the;J>oo J • o~rf!• ·~· · "~ '1.;"' " ·11.·~ .~ !' .. ...... .. -. Wed at Pendleton By CAROL MOORE OfU. DllllJ Pi\otSWff Looking much like the diminutive bride and groom atop American wedding cakes, two Vietnamese couples were mar- ried in. a double wedding today, the first nuptial conducted amon~ refugees at Camp Pendleton. · Nguyen Thi Tuyet Oanh became the bride of Phuong Van Hai as her brother, Nguyen The Hung, exchanged vows with Nguyen Thi Kieu Anh. . The Rev. Peter Cho, a fellow refugee, and .Chaplain Evan Greco offic iated at the im· provised altar in the Religion and Education Center of Camp S in ''Llttle Saigon.'' Gold ·rings were exchanged amid the flash of news cameras capturing the ecumenical and. in- ternational mixture of orien~al chimes, Vietnamese vows, com- munion spoken in English agd . well-wishers outside dresser:\. in liorroWed military kh8k1. About 400 people crowded on benches under the olive drab canopy·as the bridal couples pro. ceeded up the-aisle strewn with straw and white s heets. I At the front was a con· gratulatory banner lettered in colored chalk and tiers of candles and yellow gladioli. Parasols were held over each pair as they and the congregation chanted 3.nd listened to hymns by a choir of compatriots. Front pews were reserved for about ,20 relatives and some American sponsors wearing red (See WEDDING, Page A2) SB Gunman Wounds Lawman Garden Grove poli<'e were still searching today for a man with Jong hair said to be a prime sus· peel in the ambush Wednesday evening of a city police officer. The officer, 27 -year-old Fred Aiken, was lis ted in stable condi· l ion today at Palm }{ar bor' Hospital following four hours of emergency surgery on a gwuhot wound in the abdomen. The suspect apparently fired a World Wart vintage military ri· fle from a clump of bushes near the Garden Grove Boys Club ut 9680 Larson St. Aiken was part of a detail searching for suspects in connec- tion with a nearby residential burglary that occurred only a few minutes before the shooting. The rifle a nd ammunition were taken in the burglary, police said. Witnesses at the shooting sce'ne said a young, thin m an wearing a military fatigue jacket had been seen moments berore the shoot- ing walking down the sidewalk with a rifle on his s houlder and a bandolier of bullets slung across his chest. The witnesses told polict: the young man looked at them and smiled and didn't seem to be in any particular hurry. Minutes later, Aiken was shot as he em erged from his car The officer managed to reach his squad car radio and call for hel p. Investigators d iscovered the rifle, a mmunition belts and the fatigue jacket be hind some bushe!, but there was no trace or the gunman. A search or the area with dogs failed to turn up the suspect. 'SQUIRT GUN' BANDIT FLEES EL CAJON GP) -A bandit with a squirl gun is free after rob· bing a liquor stor e Police said he wore a red ski m ask and squirted the clerk in the face with liquid tear gas · The amount of money taken was not determined . , ..... ~ .. 11.4J DIVIDE •.• and not allow ed to return until 7 p.m. Tbe propo1al w11 C'OIMlemned by Nell Kohlh••e, • retired University of South em Callfomla water polo coach, a~ unenforcea- ble and dangerous. Koblhase said the city would have to position lifeguards on the beach and in a boat in the water to make sure surfers did not stray across the division line. He claimed that body surlers swimming near the llne would run the risk or being struck by surlboards, even though the pro· posal reqWres that board surfers u_se surf leashes that tether their boards to their ankles. Prior to the discussion, Lane offered a motion to rescind the proposal. It drew a second from Councilman Charles Fox. But Councilman Thomas O'Keefe, the main backer of the trial plan. claimed Lane's motion was out of order because or 8 parliamen- tary technicality. While Ci t y Attorne y F Mackenzie Brown disappeared to find a copy of Roberts' Rules of Order, O'Keefe succeeded in get- ting renewed support for the plan from Councilman Art Holmes and Mayor Anthony DiGiovanni. Lane the n tried t o table O'Ke efe's motion, but failed. Lane said he was concerned about the safety aspects of the proposal, the cost of trying the experiment and what criteria would be used to determine whether it succeeded or failed. o ·Kee fe, in an eloquent philosophical pitch for the pro- posal, said "bigotry" has charac- terized past relations between body and board surfers at T Street beach. He said the pl a n was worth a try to gel the opposing factions together . O'Keefe is both a board and bod y surfer. Lane sarcastically suggested that if bigotry was lo blame, the city should cons ider busing board and body surfers from one beach to another to integrate them. Leadership Asked WASHINGTON (APl -John A. Scali , outgoin1 U.S am· bassador to the United Nations, said today the United States should seek to regain leadership in helping poor counU1ea and should disassociate it.sell entirely from racism in Southern Africa . Student, 3 Others . ·Missing By United Pre11s International Stanford Univer!ity reported tp<lay that Tanzanian police ar- rMted a 1uapect in the kidnaping ot three American students and a Dutch wom an al the re mQte Gombe game pres erv e in Tanzania. · Prof. David Hamburg said following sever al overseas telephone calls that "there 's nothing firQ'1 yet, but we are hopeful the students Will be re· lea1ed." The students, Carrie Jane Hunter, 21, Atherton, Calif.; Barbara B. Smuts, 23 , Ann Arbor, Mich., and Kenneth Smith, 22, Garden Grove, were taken captive in a raid by about 40 armed men l\ionday night. They were studying primate behavior at a research station operated by noted naturalist and author Jane Goodall. Hamburg said he had no description of the suspect and no inCormation as to where the ar· rest took place. Smith was an honor graduate of Garden Grove High School and captain of the football team. · He is working on a po st · graduate degree at Stanford and delayed his graduation to make the expedition to Africa, re· searching the habits of chim- panzees and baboons. His family received a letter from him on Monday, the day of the kidnaping. "He was having the time of his life," said his sister·in·law, Mrs. Connie Smith. . His mother, Mrs. Mittie Smith, said her son is deeply interested i n the relationship between animal behavior and human psychology and was mapping and charting the movement of chimpanzees. ''He would follow chimps around !or 12 hours a day and found it very exciting," said Con· nieSmith. Smith's father, Joseph, is a longshoreman at Long Beach. The T a nzanian government launched an air and ground search !or the four. Dilly "'!tot,..... Irr l"1tr1<• 0'0.1111tU WEDDINQ COUPLES KNEEL DURINQ HIQH MAii RITEI AT CAMP PENDLETON TODAY · . 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Both couplt1 turned clown tho commanding generaJ'a offer for a honeymoon cott11e 1a)1n1 they Preferred to 1tay with their lamilies. Special efforts by the Marine Corps, Navy Officers· Wives and numerous civilians made the nuptials extra s pecial . Bouquets of lil y or the valley, a luxury even for Arilerican brides, were donated by Jack Eschbach ot Laguna Beach. More floral displays were arranged by Bon· n1e'1 Flowers of dceanside. The wedding cakes were donat- ed by Bob llansen, Scandia Bakery, Oceanside and Une Pahlen, Continental Bakery, 'l'lllUn . Boy's Body Found SACRAMENTO (U PI) - AuthorlUt1 today asked for help from motori1U Who may have seen someone dump the body ot 4·year-old Joseph Louis Wardon a path near Interstate 80 north of here. Shtrltt'1 deputies requnted the help In their lnveaUgaUon of the death of t he youngster, whose bod(. wu found Wednesday even- 1•1· n a Iara• pl11Uc 1ruhba,cln • weed-covered 1pac:e near hl1 home In 1uburb1n Foothill Farms. . ' l'iejo l'auderille Vaudeville will arrive ln Mission Viejo tonight as the Esperanza School student body puts on its first minstrel show. The performance, starring 23 trainable men-· tally retarded music students, will be staged at 7:30 . p .m. at the La Paz In· t ermedlate School Auditorium . No ad· mission wlll be charged. Leading the cast in jokes and a program of 13 songs will be Music Teacher Dick Scholle, a;sisted by (from left) Kim Knoll, Rusty Ku rk, and John Somanduroff. TRIAL .•• two occupants of the back seat of the car and driven throughout the Irvine area while the gang dis- cus1ed its disposition. AMA Chief Urges End to 'Slowdown' Woodward was one of a number of Riverside County ot- ficers who later unearthed the re· mains of Mrs. Brown ·from a shallow grave near Ortega Highway. 1-t is alleged that the group was halted at one stage of its journey by a California Highway Patrol officer who allowed them to drive on without noticing the grisly bundle in the back seat. Hurd has pleaded not guilty and not guilty by reason of in· sanity tor his alleged role in the Brown murder, He has spent most of the fi ve yean since the killing in mental detention. His trial became possible when the California Supreme Court re· cently r uled that he could be tried, while under heavy sedation for his mental vroblems. Doctors slate that Hurd is only capable or telling the truth or un· dentanding testimony while un- der the inOuence of their potent tranquilizers. Ford Plans Told WASHINGTON <APl -Presi· dent Ford said Thursday he wants to re-establish the White House office -of science and technology that was abolished by Richard M . Nixon. From Wire Servlcea LONG BEACH -The prtal· dent of the Americap Medical Al· aociatlon says the spreading work s lowdown over rl1lng malpractice insurance cost& has proved its point, and urged boycotting anesthesiologists to go back to work . Dr. Malcol m· Todd of Long Beach, whtch is an area heavily a ffected by th e Souther n California malpractice protest, .SF AREA DOCTORS REJECT PLAN-A3 INSURANCE FIRMS FACESUIT-A5 said Wednesday the anesthesiologists will create "ut· ter chaos if they conti nue" to withhold services. "They've carried the strike tar enough," Todd told a stall sym- posium at Memorial Hospital Medical Center of Lone Beach. He said the doctors should go back to work and offer a deadline for a solution by the Legislature, which is holding a special Se!l"!!lion on r eform in tbe m alpractice in· surance fi eld. "People are not getting quality medical care now with t he anes thesiologists withholding their services,'' said Todd. Meanwhile, doctors at three, more Southern California hospitals agreed Wednesday to join the str,ike by aneatheslologista. The strike has affected more than 40 hospitals in Loa _.Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino, Ventura, Santa Barbara and San Diea:o Countlea. A 141 percent increase In malpractice premiums for 8,500 Southern California doctors an- nounced by Travelers Insurance Companies also has Inflamed the situation, doctors said Wednes· day. "It will intensify the fr ustra· lions. It will drive more physi· clans out," said a spokesman for the Los Angeles County Medical Association. "It's like throwing gasoline on the fire.•• Another call for the doctors to go back to work came from As· sembly Speaker Leo McCarthy (0-San Francisco). At his weekly news conference Wednesday, McCarthy said, "We have demonstrated repeatedly that the Legislature takes the crisis seriously.'' At the Intercommunity ftospital In Covina, one or the hospitals that joined th e slowdown Monday, a group oC non.anesthesiologist doctors met Wednes day n ight to discuss voluntary action. Leisure Combos . . a.. ca CD a ~ en c ·-en 0 c • . ' grand slam~ shirt s I ooo . Made '1p1o l1lly for 1011 aollon 1nd total comfort. Add up thi1 f11hlon Hore: Kn it Fortrel® polyuter •nd cotton, n1w11t solid cqlor1, oomfort1bl1 pointed f•ahlon knit collar, cool short 1l11v1 etyllnc, underarm action rus1et, handy pooket. It's a wlnntrl Look for the P1n1uln, ,.;..~~~~~~~~ HOURS: 8:30 roe:oo MON.,THRU SAT. '1116 MIWl'OIT ILYD. I N T E}l S E C T I 0 N 0 F HARBOR· NEWPORT BLVOS. IN COSTA Ml't.4 lf'S sin..ls • , ....... Jecktt S40. ll•a SJI, , ) .. I \ ! . , ' ~ .. ) I I I I l ' I l l -<i • ,, ,. ~· -. 1. Irvine E.DITION ' VOL. c-, 1~0. 142, 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ORANC<E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ' Today'• Closlllt( . . 'N.Y~Stoeks . . • -THURSDAY,~ 22, 1975 TEN CENTf: iii lroine ·Firm Mulls Air Base· 0..lly Piiot Plloto by P•tri'k O'Donnell WEDDING COUPLES· KNEEL DURING HIGH MASS RITES AT CAMP PENDLETON TODAY ·First Marriages Are D~uble Rites in Tent at Little Saigon Refugee Camp ·Two Viet Couples .Wed . Community Efforts Aid Refugee Ceremony By CAROL MOORE Of llit O•llY Pllet SWtt Looking much like the diminutive bride and groom atop American wedding cakes, two Vietnamese couples were mar- ried ig . a double wedding today, the first nuptial conducted among refugees at Camp Pendleton. well·wi6hers outside dressed in borrowed military khaki. About 400 people crowded on benches under the olive drab canopy as the bridal couples pro- ceeded up the aisle strewn with straw and white sheets. · At th e front was a con- gratulatory banner lettered in colored chalk and tiers of candles and yellow gladioli . . ~ Parasols were held over each pair as they and the congregation chanted and listened to hymns by a choir of compatriots. Front pews were reserved for about 20 relatives and some <See WEDDING, Page A2) Ex-roonunate Testified By DOUGLAS FRITZSCHE Ol dlt DillllY Pllet$Uft In an effort to resolve the pro· blem of Marine jet noise that af· feels its property around El Toro Marine Corps Air Station, the Irvine Company is considering trading some of its land for a l,500·acre Air Force base in Marin County . Charles Buchanan of the com- pany.' s commercial divis ion toured Hamilton Air Force Base near Novato earlier this week to size up the prospects of a trade with the Department of Defense, according to company spokesman Jerome Collins . Hamilton Air Force Base is one of several military installations the Department of Derense has indicated is surplus property, said Collins . The land is not-yet available, he said. since the House Armed Services Commit· tee is still considering whether to dispose of it. As many as 10,000 acres of Irvine Company land may be af· fected by the noi se from El Toro jets, according to Irvine city planner Mel Roop. Restrictions have been placed on the kind of development that may take place within the high noise zone by the City of Irvine and Orange County . Collins said the company has been negotiating with the Department of Defense for five or six years on how the company. would be compensated for the noise impact. But so far no adequate land swap has been offered by the gov- ernment, he said . Emphasizing that Buchanan·s Nguyen Thi Tuyet Oanh became the bride of Phuong Van Hai as her brother, Nguyen The Hung, eJ:changed vows with • Nguyen TbrKletr Anh: .: The Rev. Peter Cho, a fellow refugee, and Chaplain ,EVan ... Greco .officiated at the im - provised altar in the Religion and Education Center of Camp 5 in "'Little Saigon." ~Hurd Co:rif~ssion-Told· Gold rings were exchanged amid the flash of news cameras rapturing the ecumenical and in- ternational mixture of oriental chimes, Vietnamese vows, com- munion spoken ih English and Irvine City Bus Subsidies Reconunended The Irvine Trans portation Commission recommended Wed· nesday that the city subsidize employe bus fares at a cost of $1,600 a year. The recommendation followed a survey or 62 city employes. The survey indicated city employes would ride the bus an average of '496times a month. The $t:roup bus fares. similar to those obtained under contract With the Orange County Transit District by UC Irvine, arc hegotiated on a quarterly basis. The commission r ecom - mended that the city council ap- prove $400 a quarter for the pro- gram and that it be monitored during the first quarter to see whether employes actually ride the buses. . . Or:~;aJ c. •• , Well!tller . By TOM BARLEY Of Ill• DillilY Pllol SC.ff A Norco man who shared his home with defendant Steven Craig Hurd testified -today that Hurd admitted to him that he killed Mission Viejo teacher F1orence Nancy Brown. Barry William Marshall. 25, told an Orange County Superior Court jury that Hurd made the confession in June of 1970 while the two men were watching television in Marshall's home. Marshall told Deputy District Attorney Frank Briseno thut he did not beJieve Hurd at the time. He said he changed his mind Nixon Aide 'Humiliated' NEW YORK (AP) -Rose Mary Woods was humiliated by treatment allegedly shown her by the Ford administration since her longtime boss, Richard M. Nixon, le ft Washington, accord-. ing to the June issue of McCall ·s magazine. "fhe magazine said that after Nixon's resignation, Miss Wood s was restricted to hi s old hideaway office in the Executive Office Building, effective ly banned from the White liouse. It was said that she kept the hideaway office like· a shrine un- til February when Nixon's old of· fice Was closed and Miss Woods moved across Lafayette Square to another building. "Rose left his half.smoked cigar in the ashtray. his glasses on his desk and his wastebasket half-filled . She even refused to let the room be dusted," McCall 's s aid. when h·e saw a report of Mrs. Brown's'death several days later in an Orange County newsp8per. It is alleged that Hurd, 25, re- peatedly stabbed Mrs. Brown, 31 . of El Toro, on June 3, 1970 after he and five me mbers of his gang of drifters commandeered her station wagon and abducted her at knifepoint to an Irvine orange grove. Marshall testified today that he is now un able to recall the pre- cise details of Hurd'S' account of the killing. Hurd was arrested a few days after he left Marshall's Norco home. Riverside County Sheriff's ln- vestigator Virgil Woodward earlier testified that Jiurd told him that he repeatedly stabbed Mrs. Brown after she angered him by di splaying obvious dis- taste for the gang and by her labeling him as·' a tramp.·· Woodward said Hurd told him he kept a tape recording found by the gang in Mrs. Brown's car and was so mesmerized by the sound of the murdered woman's re- corded voice that he played and 1WO PROTESI'S SET. IN ~RVINE Residents of North Irvine aren't too happy with the City Council's decision to change the zo ning in their ar~a. University Park residents are· equally pi- qued over the proposed extension of Michelson Drive. Both groups are planning to launch citizen protests and circulate petitions urging a re· ferendum to put the issue on the ballot. See Page B6 for complete details/ re-played it during a car trip lo San Francisco. Woodward further recalled that at one point after Mrs. Brown was mutilated and murdered, her body, wrapped in sacking, was propped between two occupants of the back seat of the car and driven throughout the frvine area while the gang dis- cussed its disposition. Woodward was one of a number of Riverside County of- ficers \\'ho later unearthed the re· mains of Mrs. Brown from a shallow grave inear Ortega Highway. - It is alleged'that the group was halted at one stage of its journey by a California Highway Patrol (See TRIAL. Pase A2) 'Cat' Keeper Faces Court RICHMOND. Ca>i£. (U PI) Hi s pet cougars attacked Daniel Frank Meier III, 32, inside the garage where he kept them penned and he was forced to shoot them . Now, he faces charges brought by the state Fish and Game Department. Bodies of the big cats were dumped in a Contra Costa County animal dis posal bin at Pinole two weeks ago. That triggered an in- vestigation which resulted in a misdemeanor complaint alleging Meier kept wild animals without a state permit. Meier, who four years ago led a conservationist campaign lead- ing to a state moratorium on the hunting of mountain lions, must a1>pear in Municipal Court Jtine 2 to answer charges. tour was a "first look," Collins said the company will de'cide within a month whether the site is worth further investigation. He said the company has no idea what Would be done with the land if a trade is made. "It is part of a continuing pro- gram by us and the Defense Department to see if there is some surplus government pro· perty with some good potential that could be exchanged for flight corridors around El Toro,". said Collins. Buchanan reportedly met with Marin County and City of Novato officials who expressed interest in industrial development in the area should the Air Force base be abandoned. Land in the noise and crash hazard zone around El Toro (See TRADE, P .. eA2) Hubby Guilty Raping Wife a Crime TURIN. Italy (AP) -An Italian court has sen- teQced a man to two years in jail on a charge of raping his wife at gunpoint. The judge ruled a wife is entitled to turn back her husband when she does not feel like having Sex. The wife, Maria Pierlauri, 24, told the court she had been living separated from her husband for some time when he visited her at her parents' home and talk ed her into going to the basement where he al· legedly leveled a pistol at her and raped her. . The man, Macario, also 24 , told the court his wife agreed to intercourse. He said she claimed she had been raped when her brother walked into the .base- ment and found the two undressed. Suspect Arrested In Africa Kidnap By United Press International Stanford University r eported today that Tanzanian police ar· rested a suspect in the kidnaping of three American students qd a ·DUtch woman ·at the remote ·Gorn-be game p·reserve---in Tanzania. Prof. David Hamburg said following several overseas telephone ca11s that "thete's nothing firm yet, but we are hopeful the s tudents will be re· leased." The stude ntS, Carrie Jane Hunter, 21, Atherton, Calif.; Barbara B. Smuts, 23, Ann Arbor, l\!ich., and Kenneth Head of AMA Asks Doctors To Return From Wire Services LONG BEACH -The presi- dent of the American Medical As· socialion says the spreading work slowdown over rising malpractice insurance costs has proved its point, and urged boycotting anesthesiologists to go back to work. Dr. Malcolm· Todd of Long Beach, which is an area heavily affected by the Southern California malpractice protest, .SF AREA DOCTORS REJECT PLAN~ INSURANCE FIRMS FACESUIT--1'5 said Wednesday the anesthesiologists will create "ut· ter chaos if they continue" to withhold services. "They've carried the strike far · enough," Todd told a staff sym. posium at Memorial Hospital Medical Center of Long Beach. He .said the doctors should go (See DOCTORS, Page AZ) Smith, 22, Garden Grove. were taken captive in a raid by about 40 ·armed men Monday night. They were studying primate behavior ,~t a research station, operated by noted naturalist and author_Ja(le Go~all. _ ~----_ ~ Hamburg said he had po description df the •uspect and no intormaU~ni as to where the ar- rest took place. Smith was an honor graduate of Garden Grove High School and captain of the football team. · He is working on a post· graduate degree at Stanford and delayed his graduation to make the expedition to Africa, re· searching. the habits of Chim· panzees and baboons. His family received a letter from him ort Monday, the day of the kidnaping. "He was having the time or his life," said his sister-fn-law, Mrs.• Connie Smith. . His mother, Mrs. Mittie Smith, said her son is deeply in~rested in the relationship betWeen animal behavior and human psychology and was mapping and ch•rting the movement or· (See AFRICA, Page A2) Buena Park -Chief Resigns Citing personal and family re- asons, Buena Park Police Chief Dudley Gourley, 52, announced Wednesday he will resign effec· tive Sept. 1. Gourley, who rose through the ranks to take the top city police post as a 22-year veteran, will ac· tually vacate his past July 1 and go on a three-month leave of absence. City officials said today Gourley is eligible for retirement on a pension of about $1,000 a month. The officials said there was no other reason for the surprise move by the Chief but they did say there had been some morale and personnel problems on the for..ce recently. Fair s kies Friday but some low clouds in' the mor.ning hours , al t he b~ilch, acc;ording to the weather service. A, Jittle warmer wilh highs from the upper 60s to the. mid 70s. Lows tonight.pear'SS. Five Indicted Over Parrots Council Parts Sea for Surfers • .. ,, · 1. • SAN DIEGO (AP> -A San Diego bo¥1ng promoter and four other men hav~ been indicted for smuggling 100 parrots Into the- United States from Mexico. The parrots are worth a n estimated $15,000. Indicted Wednesday by a fedeTal grand jury were pro· moter Sid E. Flahe rty or Ouliu·ra , Calif., boxer Jesus Garcia, also of Oulzura ; Jose LWs Torres, Joaa Luis Alvarado 1tnd Pablo Gutierrez, all from Tl- ' ju an a, Mexico. .F.ederlt . attorney Robert Kra use s:.1d they were stopped neaf Dulz.ura' ,by U·.S. Border Patrol agent& May l". By FREDERICK SCUOEMEllL failure from Richard Hazard , the Dftt1• oauy P11ettta11 city's lifeguard chief. A trlaLplan to allow joint use or Blond, curly haired surfers San Clemente's T St.reel beach packed the council chambers, by bO~~· and board s urfers punctuating the hour-long debate withst~ fl: wave or parliamen· with applause and catcalls as tary <o1i9s designed to defeat it Councilman L. Patrick Lane re· Wedifes~liY night. peatedly tr.ied to quash the ex· The plan; originally adopted by periment. the City Council April 2, calls for In re.cent years during the dividing waters off o( T Street summer months, lifeguards have with a buoy. Body surfers would controlled competing users of T get to use the north side ol the Street by allowing use of the division.; boar~surfers would get beach by board surfers in the thesouth. "-·1 ~ '--i-: v ~¥~~1evening hours and In a 1J .to-2 :itPJiJ-:«ot.e tbun· ·by 'bod)"f.-.w1'er1 dllrlng the mid· cil'llen •s•i•\il'.ilbl!d at~tofthie-day1!61il'I• ' . -pl.n.•11Wiil1~10 eff~rt May<11 ' "I)<? couq il"s ·~·e'oila lnchlded for a tv.·o·"'·et~:Per~. rollowed a ~zeq .S:etteft-_and 'peti(iOM b)' ;. report o~ ilsf'.1uc~ess)or /Si~d b)' 1.U pereosdelnanding •' .4 1~ .. , • • + ~ ',. • • i' ·'Ii>~ •Yl'fi••• '" • ~ ·.~ a return to the old systein. But at the meeting, Clark Hurley, a Saddleback Collei:e student. presented petitions signed by 305 persons asking the council give lhe new proposal a \rY. -. Hurley charged that under t.he "mornings only" policy, board surfers unfairly were kicked out of the water as early as 9 a.m. and not allowed to return until 7 p.m. The proposa·t was condemned by Neil Koblh ase, a retired Univer•ity of Southern C.lifoinia water polo ~ach, as unentorcea· bleand danaerous. Kohlhase said the city would have to position lifeguank o·n the beach and in a boat in the water to make sure surfers did not stray acros.s the division line. ae claimed that body su'rfers'. swimming near the line would. run the risk of being struck by surfboards. even though the pro. posal requires that poardturfers use surf leas'hes that tether their boards to their ankles. - Prior to the discussion, Lane offered a motion lo rescind the proposal. It drew a second from· Councilman Charles Fox. But Councilman Thomas O'Keefe, the main backer o( the trial plan, claimed Lane's moUonwasoutof order because o( a 'par1iamen· <Sff DIVIDlt, Page A%) I . • s j,,/NL. I r'"ll ..... I Pay Bike I Proposed By State SACRAMENTO (AP) -Th~ JJ:rown administration today pro. Poled $90·a ·month pay lncreues tor all 1tate em ploy .. , Including Judges ind unlveratty professors. The equal pay Pl"OJIOISal. out- lined by Roy Belt, acting finance director, would take effect July 1 and total $190 million. lt includes $4.8 million in addiUonal onetime benefit.a to offaet infi.Uon for re- tired state workers. Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.'s bud1et submitted in January called for 8.5 percent average pay increases. The amount in the propo&a) released today is equal to Brown's 8 .5 percent but the $1,0IO·a -year across·the·board boost gives lower-income employes the biggest percentage raiaes. "The average is still 8.5 per- cent, but it is distributed dif- ferently," said Dave Jensen, a . governor,.& press aide. Jensen said the lower-scale state workers would enjoy larger percentage raises because "he's the one hardest hit when inflation hits. He's living by the skin of his teeth." Bell said the governor was con- cerned about the impact of infla· tion on state workers, particular- ly those at the middle and lower scales of salary. · We decided that this year the fairest pay raise would be an equal cost-of-living supplement for each person who works for the state," Bell said. The proposed package was scheduled to be considered by the Senate Finance Committee later today. The Calirornia Stale Employee's Association opposes the flat, equal pay raise concept. "He wants to help the lowest paid worker and so do we. But his method helps them at the ex- pense or the rest." SCEA Presi- dent John B. Matheny declared artel" a May 14 meeting with Brown. Brown continues to pr-0pose that agency secretary salaries be cut from $43,404 to $40,368. Ex- ecutive salaries in the governor's office would remain the same. TRIAL ••• officer who allowed them to drive on without noticing the grisly bundle in the back seat. Hurd has pleaded not guilty and not guilty by reason or in- sanity for his alleged role in th,e Brown murder. He has spent most of the five years since the killing in mental detention. His trial became possible when the California Supreme Court re· cently ruled that he could be tried· while under heavy sedation for his mental problems. Doctors state that HYrd is only capable or telling the troth or un- derstanding testimony while un- der ltle influence of their potent tranquilizers. f'ro•P~Al AFRICA ... chimpanzees. ''He would follow c himps around for 12 hours a day and found it very exciting," said Con· Jtie Smith. Smith's father, Joseph, is a longshoreman al Long Beach. The Tanzanian government launched an air and ground search tor the four. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed P•t••otnl '"" P~llll""'' Jack R. Curlev Vk.e "'••ldtnt t..a ~nt•t• Mil-• Thomas Keevil 1.0lto• ThOmas A. Murpt\lne MIMt'n~ E"'lor Charles H. LOO!t Rlc hclrd P. 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Mellff\1¥/ .... l!l#f ... !lltlt6~ t.t.IO ...,.,u, .. -. • OeilrP1101 .. 11otoi.rJKllCllHMll FRIENDS OF BRIDES, GROOMS PREPARE WEDDING DRE!;S Double Wedding Today In Pendleton Refugee Center Lagww Woman Ai~ Refugees' Wedding Basics were provided -food, shelter and clothing -but the men were~ depressed, children silent and women worried. Wh ile vi s iting Camp Pendleton, Mrs. Daniel Schryver of Laguna Beach wondered what the Vietnamese reftii:ees were missin g a nd d ecided it was human dignity. "These people had lo leave their homes in halt an hour," she said. ·'The rootlessness is hard to imagine," she said. "And there's boredom arter such an emotional upheaval from their previously busy lives. "Americans don 't realize that these Vietnamese were friendly to us, had jobs of status and dressed very well.'' Mrs. Schryver concentrated on the clothing. Spurred by her own generosity and the goodwill of the As- sistance League o( Laguna Beach of which she is president, she arranged for the purchase and donation o f 20 sewing machines, scissors, measuring tapes and other trimmings and notions. "Vietnamese know how to sew expertly," she said. "They want to make the donated clothing fit better and almos t everything has to be shortened." The first project of the sewing center in Camp 5 wore the tradi- tional dresses for todaY 's double wedding. In a fairy godmother-like man- ner, Mrs. Schryver completely outfitted the brides and grooms who call her ''Mrs. Madam Mother '' in gratitude. She purchased the fancy fabric for the gowns, white gloves, hankies, parasols, black ties, white s hirts and s hoes to duplicate as nearly as possible the attire they would have had in their homeland. Since the newlyweds could not' leave the Marine base, they traced their foot patlems on dis· carded paper so Mrs. Schryver rould buy the shoes. Their request for parasols re- vealed how vital the Vietnamese consider this accessory as pro- tection against the sun. They take them for granted, like sun· glasses for Southern Califor· nians. Mrs . Schryver's c urre nt personal project is to find 10,000 Oriental parasols or hats with sunshades to let the refugees fe el more comfortable. But the real need is for occupa·- tional materials and other sup- plies to keep the 18,000 inhabi· tants or the tent cities busy while they await processing to new homes. The Assis tance League pro· ject, guided by Mrs. Robert Hope and Mr.S . Carroll Clampitt, seeks more fabric and equipment. ·* * * f'ro• Page Al WEDDING. • American s ponsors wearing red visitor tags. One of these, Ruth Schryver of Loiguna. Beach, had .outfitted the newlyweds. The brides wore identical pear- ly lace crowns securing their veils and white silk crepe sheaths over formal trousers. The bride- grooms' black s uits were adorned with white roses in their lapels. . ' One pair or bridesmaids wore yellow and the others chose a pink floral print. The mate attendants wore sports jackets and slacks. The marriage of Hung and Anh was postponed by their flight from Saigon. They had ordered a wedding cake the day before they left. All the newlyweds were un· iversity stµdents in their homeland. Hung, 24, was a fifth year medical student. His bride, 21, had no relatives at the ceremony. Like the other couple, 18 and 19, they are seekin g sponsors. The n e wlywe d s boarded a military van ror the short trip to the outdoor reception . Both couples turned down the commanding general's offer for a honeymoon cottage saying they preferred lo stay with their families . ' Special efforts by lhe Marine Corps, Navy Officers' Wives and numerous civilians made the nuptials extra special. Bouquets of lily of the valley, a luxury even for American brides, were donated by Jack Eschbach of Laguna Beach. More Ooral displays were arranged by Bon· nie's Flowers of Oceanside. Suspect Escapes Policeman Wounded In Grove Shooting~ Garden Grove police were still searching today for a man with long hair said to be a prime sus· pect in the ambush Wednesday evening of a city police offi cer. The officer, 27-year-old Fred Aiken, was li sted in stable condi· lion toda y a t Palm Harbor Hospital following four hours of emergency surgery on a gunshot wound in the abdomen. The suspect apparently fired a World War 1 vintage military ri· ne rrom a clump or bushes near the Garden Grove Boys Club at 9680 Larson St . Aiken was pa rt or a detail searching for suspects in connec· Uon with a nearby residential burglary that occurTed only ll few·minutes be(ore the shoot.Ing. The rtne and ammunition were taken in the burglary, police uJd . Witnesses at the shooUng scene said a young, thln man wearing a military fatigue jacket had been seen moments before the shoot· ing walking down the sidewalk with a rifle on his shoulder and a bandolier of bullets slung across his chest . The witnesses told police the young man looked at them and smiled and didn't seem to be in any particular hurry. Minutes later. Aiken was shot as he emerged from his car. The officer m anaged to r each his squad car radio and call for help. Investigators discovered the riOe, a mmunition belts and the rotlgue jacket behind some bushes, but there was no trace of the gurrman. A search or the area with does failed to tum up the suspect. . -. • ·nefug~es 'Cheek' In . 40 Viets Open A~~ at Clemente Bank ·Abgul .a Vleb>amese reiugff$ city •Ince arrlvln1 In tho United Mr1. Hernandes uld there UviAa at Utile Saigon at CalJlp States. were families. within the group. · Pendlttoa troop9d lnto the San Many children 1et up their ow n Clemente branch of Crocker Na· Shirley Hernandei:, the bank's savings accounts she said. tional Bank Wedneaday to open operation offi cer, said the re· Fritz and Mr•. 'Hernandez said checking and savings accounts fugees were ··very lnqulsltlve bank policy prohibited the m and secure safety deposit boxes. about Interest rates and how from revealina: how much was much In taxes they would have to d i h f Th The reruaeea arrived at the pay on their earnlngS." e~ led by t e re uiees. ey bank at 7zc s. El camlno'Real by clld reveal,thet the depoolta were 1U.S. Marine Corps bus at 2 .m. Henry Fritz, manager of the made In U.S. currency, without and went about their b~g bank, aaid 30-day rent free safety exception. business until 4:30 p.m· the depo1tt boxes were provided so They said the b anking expedi-bank's cl I a tim " that the refugees would not have tlpn was arranged throuCh the os no e, to pay the normal one-year In ad· bank by Marine Col'PI otflcla1s. The trip eave the O'OUP.. theil: van.c.c..cen_tal le_e from $8 to $47, More depositors w'" expected ttrst ~lose· view of an· American-dependina-on the" size of the box. toda)'. f',....PepAJ DIVIDE ••• tary technicality. While City Attorney F. Mackenzie Brown disappeared to find a copy of Roberts' RUies of Order, O'Keefe succeeded In get· Ung renewed support for the plan from Counc::ilrhan Art, Holmes and Mayor Anthony OiGiovanni. Lane then tried to table O'Keefe's motion, but failed. Lane said he was concerned about the safety aspects of the proposal, the cost of trying the experiment and what criteria would be used to determine whether it succeeded or failed. O'Keefe in an eloquent philosophica\ pitch for the pro- posal, said ''bigotry'' has charac- terized past relations between body and board surfers at T Street beach. He said the plan was worth a try to get the opposing factions together. O'Keefe is both a board and body surfer. Lane sarcastically suggested that if bigotry was to blame, the City should consider busing board and body surfers from one beach to another to integrate them. He Lost Key~ Then His Life GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) -Levi Bouie Jr., 28, attempted to break into his own apartment, cul himseJf and bled to death, poli ce reported. Officers said a mail carrier found the body of Bouie in the yard Wednesday. The inside of his right arm had been slashed almost to the bone by glass from a broken window in the apart· ment's storm door, police said. Dr. Ramon B. Lang, Kent County medical examiner, ruled the death accidental and said the wound was so severe Bouie would h ave bled to death in "four or five minutes." Students Protest SAN DIEGO (AP> -Some 400 students s taged a demonstration during a visit to the San Diego campus by University of California president David Sax· on. OC Sheriff To Take Over Harbor Patrol By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Ofui. D•llY Pllel ... " The Orange Co11nty Harbor Patrol will be absorbed by the Sheriff -Coroner 's Department under terms or a 23·page con- solidation plan endorsed Wednes- day by the county board of supervisors. The 4·1 board vole came after Newport Beach City Manager Robett Wynn appealed to supervisors not to apply t.he plan to Newport Harbor. Supe rvisor Thomas Riley, whose district includes Newport and Dana Point Harbors, was the lone negative vote. The consolidation, propo$ed by Sheriff-Coroner Bradley Gates and e ndorsed ~y County Ad ~ minis trativ e Officer Robert Thomas, would give harbor patrolmen full peace officer status and bring control of the t6·vessel patrol fl eet Wlder the sheriff, Thomas s aid the patrol would become "the specialized waler wing of the Sheriff's Depart- ment.· interpretations of the Stale Government Code governing the extent or a county Sheriff's duties conrlict, according to a spo k esman in the county counsel's office. Some rulings have determined that the sheriff has jurisdiction in cities if the law is not being ade· quately enforced . Others state the sheriff has jurisdiction only if a city. asks its deputies to help. The county counsel 's spokes1nan said it is possible only a new ruling could answer the question for Newport Beach. f'ro• Page Al ' TRADE •.• generally has been zoned as agricultural land or for open space or industrial use. Residen- tial dev elopment has been banned or allowed only under rigid noise reduction standards. DOCTORS back to work and offer a deadline tor a aoluUon by the Legislature, .which is holding a special aesaion on reform in the malpractice ln- aurance field . "People are not gettin1 guality medical care now with .the anesthesiologists withholding their services," 15ald Todd. Meanwhile, doctors at three more Southern California hoapltal1 agreed Weclneaday lo join the strike by anesthesiologists. The strike ha1 affected more than 40 hospitals in Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino, Ventura, Santa Barbara and San Diego Counties. ·A 141 percent increase in malpractice premiums for 8,500 ~them California doctors an- nounced by Travelers lnaurance Companies also has inflamed the situation, doctors said Wednes- day. "It will intensify the frustra· lions. It will drive more physi- cians out," said a spokesman ror the Los Angeles County Medical Association. "It's like throwing gaaplineon the fire.'' Another call for the doctors to go back to work came Crom As- sembly Speaker Leo McCarthy (D·San Francisco). · At his weekly news conference Wednesday, McCarthy said, "We have demonstrated repeatedly that the Legislature lakes the crisis seriously.'· At the Intercommunity Hospital in Covina, one of the hos'pitals that joined the slowdown Monday, a group or non-anesthesiologist docU>rs met Wednesday night to discuss volWltary action. In a straw vote, half the group, which numbered nearly 100 doc· tors, said they would close their officeonJun~l. Dr. Marvin Ettinger, a Covina surgeon, said that many doctors would treat their regular pa- tients, but would not accept new patients or treat old patients with new problems. Ford Plans Told WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi· dent Ford said Thursday he wants to re-est ablis h the White House office of s cience and technology that was abolished by Richard M. Nixon. L .ei-sure Combos grand slam~shirt ~ s 1 ooo Madt 'sp1cl1lly for 1011 action and total oomfort. Add up this f11hiOn score: Knit Fortrel® poly11t1r and cotton, n1w11t aolid colors, oomfort1bl1 pointed f11hion knit ao111r, oool ahort 11•••• styllnc, underarm 1otion 1usset, handy pooket. lt11 I winner! Look for the P1n1uin. .....:.~~~~~~~~~~ HOU AS: 9:30 TO 6:00 MON. THAU SAT 1816 NEWPORT ILVD. .,.I NTERSECTION OF HARBOR- NEWPORT BLVOS. t IH COSTA MfM. R"S sintrls 'I 0..W.llllf J11Clret $41. Stu $21. 7 • ' • . Bunt1-gt•n Bea,eh _ Fo1lntain Valley . . ' * * • To~ay's Closing ~ N.Y.Stoeks ' . " VOL. 68, NO. 142, 4 SECTIONS, .44 PAGES ORAN. ~COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1975 TEN CENT-S' Huntington By TERB;!rCOVU:.0:- 0t ... o.11••11t11~ 1'be 'Sheraton Beach IM qwed llie City of HunUng!Qn ·~ach $46,'000-in bit-Ck' rent, while California Ani.mai·C91ltroj (CACJ had.not·paid 1ts rent~on the--city animal sheJt~r for 14 months, it was rev~ated this week.· Balli ptjotat" companies paid their bills last week; aCc!ordihg to theJinance departmetlt: · - . .. .; . -The unpaid rents were ·dts· covered by clt.y auditor Arnie Rol1 in a review or city contracts and lea~ arrangements. The Sheraton sits on city pro- perty and pays $8,000 a -month un- der the current lease arrange- ment. The $46,000 covered about the past five months, according to Earl Horton, assistant city finance d'irector. Collects Unpaid Rents .. · CAC rents the anlr:nal shelter . from the city at $300 a month. It had to pay $4,200 for the 14 months of unpaid rent. City Fina-nee Director Ben Arg\,lello ~ojlld not be·reached tor comment, but Horton blamed the lack or sutricent personner in the finance department to. "bird dog ·all the contracts.''' "We knew two or three months . ago CAC hadn't paid its r ent, but we didn't know fo1· how long,•· Horton explained. "We have a multitude of contracts, but these are the only two that wer·en't caught up." Horton said it would not hap- pen again because new people , have been added to the finan ce department under the federal manPower programs, and all . contracts will be reviewed when e-ac:.h payment is·due. . As to why the two Private com- panies did not catch the mistake themsei ves. Horton said he didn't know. .·Mills Crenshaw, a d · ministrative assistant to CAC Director Dennis Smith, blamed the unpaid rent on a "simple ad· ministrative oversight.'' "We handle large volu mes or money a nd this is not the stan· dard kind orrenl form." he said. ''A number of ·rees are paid or re- tained by CAC , and most of the funds are transferred lo the city in terms of accounting only." He said CAC promptly paid the bill when an internal audit turned up the mistake. The manager at the Sheraton said he had no comment since payments are handled lhroug)l owners in Oregon. Complex Urged Valley Rec Bon& Supported Jly KATHY CLANCY 011"41 Oolll"t l'Uot$Wff The Fountain Valley Parks and Recreation Commission has re- commended asking voters to pass a $4 .3 million bond issue to complete the city's 55-acr e recreatioii complex in Mile Square Park. The city council already has al- located about $2 million for · the first three phases of the project. but would need the extra $4.3 million to add an aquatic co m- plex with three swimming pools, a cultural building and additional sports facilities. However , City Public Works Director Wayne Osborne said Wednesday, the city council isn't expected to discuss the proposed bond issue tor another month , and an election would not be scheduled until June 1976. Stephens said a $4 .3 million bond. issue would raise taxes by about 47 cents per $100 assessed valua- tion. Homeowners i n the c ity already pay $1.43 per $100 of as- sessed value. That means city services cost the owner of a $50,000 home $178.75 a year. The new tax, levied to pay off the bonds, would cost him an extra $58.75. Osborne explained that the city financed the first three phaS~ Of the project with $600,000 in fed eral revenue sharing money, $300,000 from Orange County !See COMPLEX, Page A2l Suspect Arrested In Africa Kidnap By United Press International Prof. David Hamburg said fol lowing several overseas telephone calls that "there's nothing firm yet , but we are hopeful the students will be re- leased." WEDDING C,OUPLES KNEEL O:UIUNG HIGH MASS Rl~S AT CAMP PENDLETON 'TOiiA'Y'' First Mamagee Ar• Double Riteo In Tent at Uttle .Saigon Refugee Ca'!'R ~ ~ ··x • .. ... . . "" ~1 •_·&;.,• The council could approve all, part, or none or the commission proposal, city officials said. City Controll er Howard Stanford University reported today th at T anzanian police ar- rested a suspect in the kidnaping or three American students and a Dutch woman at the remote Gombe game preserve in Tanzania. • . I .>--1: ' 1%,) ' off.-• ; -. ,..., • ' Jl.partment ·Blaze The s tudents, Carrie Jane Hunter. 21 , Atherton, CaliC.; Barbara B. Smuts, 23, Ann ,ftrbor, Mich., and KenOeth Smith, 22, Garden Grove, were taken captive in a raid by about 40 armed men Monday night.• They were studying primate • ·--\1"'°( ··~~".'J'.'i:t "f .,,, .. ~ • .. •. --,.. '. '__., : ' • ~· "# TW.i:..Y.iet~ Co,oples Well Community Efforts Aid Refugee Ceremony Rages in H • behavior at a research station Untlngton operated by noted naturalist and author Jane G.oodall. By CAROL MOORE Of Ill• Dtll'(P'l..,_Shlff ' ) Lo ok'i n g much like .th e dilninUtive bride.and groom atop American weddiilg cakes,· two· ¥ietname.se couples were ~ar- ried in. a double wedding today, the first nuptial conducted among refug ees at Camp Pendleton. Nguyen Thi Tuyet Oa nh became the bride of Phuong Suspeet Eseapes Police~n .. Wounded In Grove Slwoting Garden Grove police were··still searching tod'ay tor a man ·with long hair said to be a prime sus-Rect in the ambuSh Wednesday evening of a city.police officer . The officer,. 27-yeai'.old Fred Aiken, was liSted in ~table condi• tion tod3y 3t Pcilm •Harbor Hospital ifoltoWing rOµr 1i0urs of emergency surgery on.a-gunshot wound in the abdomen. · The suspect apparently· fired,a, World War I vintage militaty·ri· ne from .a clump of bushes ne.ar the .Giird~n, Grove _Boys Club at 9680 Larson St. Aiken was part ·of a det8it searching for suspects in connec- tion With a nearby residential 'liurglary .that occurred onfy a Yew minutes before.the shooting, The·rifle and ammunition Were taken i n . the burglary, police · said. Witnesses at the shooting scene said a young, thin man wearing a military fatigue jacket had been seen moineots before the shoot· ing w,alking down the sidewalk with a rifle on his shoulder and a bandolier ·or bullets slung across his chest. The Wi tnesses told police the young man looked at them and smiled and dido 't seem to be in any·particular hurry. Minutes later, Aiken was shot as he emerged from his car. The· officer managed to reach his squad car rad.io and call for help. Investigators diScovered the rifle, ammunition belts and the fatigue j acket be hind some bushes, but there was no trace of the· gunman. A search of the area with dogs failed to turn up the suspect. Van Hai as· her brother, Nguyen The Hung, exchanged vows with Nguyen Thi Kieu Anh. The Rev. Peter Cho, a fellow refugee, and Chaplain Evan Greco officiat ed a t the im- provised altar in the Reli gion and Education Center of Camp 5 in "Llttle Saigon." Gold rings were exchanged amid the fl ash of news cameras capturing the ecumenical and in· ternational mixture of oriental chiines, Vietnamese vows, com- munion spoken in English and well-wishers outside dressed in borrowed military khaki. About 400 people crowded on benches under the olive drab canopy as the bridal couples pro- ceeded up the aisle strewn with straw and white sheets. At th e front was a con· gratulatory banner lettered in colored chalk and' tiers of candles and yellow gladioli. Parasols were held over each pair as they and the congregation chanted and listened to hymns by a choir of compatriots. Front pews we re reserved for about 20 relatives and so me American sponsors wearing red visitor tags. One of these, Ruth Schryver of L aguria Beach, had .outfitted the newlyweds. The brides wore identical pear- ly lace crow.ns securing their veils ~nd white silk crepe sheaths over formal trousers. The bride· grooms' black .s uit s were <See WEDDING , Page A2) Six fire trucks were called in Wednesday afternoon to squelch a smoldering blaze at one of the largest apartment complexes in southeast Huntington Beach. The fire was in the recreation center in the middle of the Casa del Sol Apartments , 21661 Brookhur s t St ., south of Hamilton Avenue. The fire never broke into a ma- jor blaze , but fire fi ghters had .trouble finding it at first because it was inside the walls and in the attic or the recreation center .. It began about 1:11 p.m\ when the resident maintenance man -was using a tore h lo put in some plumbing joints in the recreation center, according to Capt. Roger Hosmer, deputy fire marshal. Sparks from the torch ap- parently set fire to some of the building 's wood framing, Hosmer said today. Then the fire slowly· crept up the interior wall l,oward tJ:ie attic. Firemen had to break holes in the walls ahd roof to control the blaze. No on·e was injured and damage to the $80,000 recreation center was estimated at about $22,000, Hosmer said. The 480-unit complex is owned by the William Lyon Develop· ment Company, Inc., of Costa Mesa. AMA Chief Urges End to 'Slowdown' From Wire Services LONG BEACH -The presi· dent of the American Medical As· sociation says the spreading work slowdown over rising malpractice in surance costs has proved its point, and urged boycotting anesthesiologists to go back lo work. Dr. Malcolm· Todd of Long Beach, which is an area heavily a ffe cted b y the Southern California malpractice protest, sai d W e dne s d ay th e anesthesiologists will create "ut· ter chaos if they continue" to 'withhold services. "They've carried the strike far · enough," Todd told a staff sym- posium at Memorial Hospital Medical Ce nter or Long Beach. He said the doctors should go SF AREA DOCTORS . REJECT PLAN-A.3 INSURANCE FIRMS FACE.SUIT-AS . Namath~ys N'o to JJ?FL Campaign. Funds Told back to work and offer a deadliDe for a solution by the Legislature, which is holding a speCial session on reform in the m alpractice in- surance field. • NEW YORK, (UPI) Joe Namath t!lday erided &peculation he wouid Ji.Imp • from llie New Y°"k·Jets lQ the World Football Ltague when he "reopelittul!y declined" a U ID.Ullon Oller lo Join tli~<;hl~•l•>.:\V!Dd. Jn 8 'lsta\!~ent'UUued ' from the oUl~o .ot1l\11 al· torney, the · va:~~UOnii\1 Namath sai411. 1¥Afttii' con- siderable delibfrallcill and with every 'wl•I\. !¥1 the. WFL prO-ve a I UCffflfUJ leag"!e, I respecff\,1-ll:t" 1 decline the otter from the . ' .. Chicago fi>otball le~m. the Wind, for reasons which 1 are personal and'private." Namath, who became a free.agent Mly 1, ls Vaca~ tionlng at.. F,1, Laud~e ... Fl'•. .. Opponenl.s Lead in Trans/ er Tax Backing -"People are not getting quality medic"a l care now with the anesthesiologist s withholding Theopposllion has raised more than $_15,000 tO wage a .campaign against the' Huntington Beach re· .al esta:te tralfs fe'r tAx: · Meanwhile, supporters of the new city tax have tieeif able to· muster only $570 to sway voters their way in. next Tuesday's balloting. ; Botti fi gures were revealed in campaign financing statements fifed 'Tuesday with the Huqt-i~Jl\AA !reach city cltrk'sof(ice. · Tire · disclosu r~ statements sho"''ed one cbmmittce--The Vote-No Committee -handling money in ah effort to support the t:rl!nsfer tax, whi,Je two vroups - Ci tiz-ens Agains t New Taxes !CANT ) and the Huntin gton Beach·J:ountaln Valley Board o! Re,ltOri :.... are financing opposi· Uoncampeign1 . · The statements also show that -East Orange County Board their servi ces,:' said Todd. more than two·thlrds ($10,950) of or Realtors, $1,500. Meanwhile , doctors at three the opp6sitlon m·oney comes -West Orange County Board mo r e South ern California frbm re ... 1· estate scr .. rces· outside of Realtors, $750. hospitals agreed Wednesday to Huntingt.On:B~~ch . -West Orangt County Board j-o in th e s l r i k e . b Y CANl'-h&s ra·ised. $10,346 so far of Realtors, political action com-an,esthesio\ogists .. T:he-stiike _has, with tbe--major contributions list-mittee. 750. • , , atrec.-ted more than·40bospi.t'alsln· edas~ · • ..·.~· ·. t•Odaril,'Coun\.v'Boardt Lo1 1 ,:A:n~~les ,.·Oran1.e .• ·San -Ctailfprnla Real J;1t•$ , 1 ~ ~ t'" ili\tc•I:taion Com· Bema:rd.1no, Ve~tura, Sa!'ta· PolltJ,cal\j\"ction CommideO:,. · "-'~ . ~ • · ,·. Barbara and San·.D1ego:f,ounties .. Angeles). $7,000. 1 ::. , • • \..t&~U. Or-ing,,Cbuntr Board> A 141 pe r cent ine!tease --in -Villag_e;RealtY,. $200:, 11 " -or Realtors $:!00. "' malpractice premiums~for 8,500 -Elllo\ Zalesnick (~~+ hys ---=-Anahetin,,boarct.of Realtors. Southern G*lifor:Qia doctors an· cian),$100. · , ;-, li fSOO· .._ ·~ -nounced by--Travelers Insurance -Catirornia Land Ti~. Sa · -NeWport HarbPr-~a P.tesa ~mp_anles •also has.inflamed th~ Ana ), ~00. ~ ~ard ~Jtea~rs• political at· sttuat1on, doct.or.s ~d •Wedaes- The rest or th e con tion ~<>!!i!lil.\t_~ ti,* .. , . dll)<. tan\e in smull~amounttl' I.~ t"~~Comrtritte'1; Which "It will inte nsify the rrustra- not listed fn the forms. ~ is--rWsed $570, lists its con-tions. It will d rive more physl· The Huntin g ton Beach-tributorsas: ciansou\,''saida spokesmanfor Fountain, Vall~Y Board oC -The Huntington Beach Com· the Los Angeles County Medical Realtors raised $5,450 and. listed pany, $450. . Association. "It's like throwing its contri butors as: 1 '(See FUNDS, Page/\2) 1asolineoothe fire." Hamburg' said he had no description of the suspect and no information as to where the ar- rest took place. Smith was an honor graduate of Garden Grove High School and captain of th e football team. He is working on a pos t- graduate degree at .Stanford and delayed his graduation to make the expedition to Africa, re· searching the habits of chim- panzees and baboons. His family received a letter • from him on MondaY, the day of the kidnaping. "He was having the lime of his lite," said his sister-in-law, Mrs. Connie Smith. His mother , Mrs. Mittie Smith, sa'id her son is deeply interested :in the r elations hip between anima l behavior and human ·psychology an'd was mapping QOd charting the movement of chimpanzees. ''He would follow chimps around for 12· hours a day and found it very exciting,'' said Con· nie·Smith. Smith's father .. Joseph, is a longshoreman at Long Beach. The Tanzanian g9vernment launched an air and ground search for the fou r. Aircraft roared over Lake T anganyika in northwest ern Tanzania and PQlice patrols com- bed the rugged jungles along the shore in pursuit of the mysterious gunmen. Or•L··:a ~··' We•tller l'~ai r skies Friday but some low 'clouds in the morning ho urs a t the beach, according to the weather service. A little \\'armer with highs fr.om the upper 60s to the mid 70s . Lows tonight near 55. INSIDE TODAY More than three-four1hs of the . U,S. S£MW.1'Jbe sent.a · letter to PreMdefti Ford urg· i ng co ntinued support for Israel. See story A4. bdex a .. " .. ... l ••• "' .... .. , "" "" .. .. .. • " 1 O.lly ,.,.. St.AH P'Mt• BIKE RIDER PETER GAASEDELEN WATCHES ANOTHER RIDER AT CITY FESTIVAL Downtown Huntington Beach Event Continues •• Merchant• Test Mall Iron Eyes Cody to Join Indian Fest tron Eyes Cody -a Cherokee India n from Oklahoma who gained fame in television com- mercial s and movies -wil l ap- pear in downto\vn Huniington Beach Sunda v and 1\-fonday as part of the ·A merican Indian Cultural Festi val. Cody had parts in two movies, "A J\1an Called J-lor se" and •·cockeved CO\\•boys from Calico County.'" and portrayed the In· d i an with a tear in his eye viewing tr ash on ··Keep America Beautiful'' t elevi sion com- mercials. The American Indian Cultural Festival will run Saturday, Sun- day and ~•fonda y, but Cody will attend only the last two days. The festival starts at 1 p.m. each day \\'ilh an Indian Pow Wow fea turin g competition dances between Indians from Orange, Los Angeles and San Diego Co unties. I ndian crafts me n from throughout the cou ntry will also display th eir wares during the three festi val days. There will be potters from the Santa Clara pueblo, a rug we aver from Win· do"'· Rock . Ariz., plus displays of ·blankets. beads, baskets, jewlery and clothing. The fe stival will be held on the first two blocks of Main Street, from Pacifi c Coast Hi ghway to Olive Avenue. That portion of ~1 ain Street has been clo sed to motor traffic as an ex periment to see i£ a pedestrian mall helps dow ntown merchants. The American Indian Cultural Festi val is just part of a full week of activities on the mall, extend· ing through l\londay. l\1erchant shops will be open during the three·day weekend , .street vendors will sell their wares in the street. and sidewalk cafes have been set up . There will also be continuous entertainment on a mobile stage set up by the city at the intersec· tion of l\1 ain Street and Olive Avenue . The mall celebration began Ja s t ¥.'eekend with the city festival. The experiment of mak· ing a mall out of Main Street was .s uggested by VTN . a private engineering firm which is draft· ing proposals for downtown re· development. ORANGE COAST HI~ DAILY PILOT '"" 0.d~g< (o••1 D~·•• F»•ol, wllh wnl~~ 1\ tom• l»~d 1"" N•-·P•t•~. 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While vi s iting Camp Pendleton, Mrs. Daniel Schryver of La guna Beach wondered what the Vietnamese refugees were missing and decided it was human dignity. · ".T~ese p~ople had to leave * * * Fro•PageAI Ulelr homes in half an hour," she said. "The rootlessness is hard to· imagine," she said. "And there's boredom after such an emotional upheaval from their previously busy lives. "Americans don't realize that these Vietnamese were friendly to us, had jobs or status and dressed very well." Mrs. Schryver concentrated on the clothing. Spurred by her own generosity and the goodwill or the As- sistance League of Laguna WEDDING. • adorned with white roses in their lapels. One pair of bridesmaids wore yellow and the others chose a pink floral print. The male attendants \11ore sportsjackets and slacks. , "Beach of which she is pre3ident, she arranged for the purchase and donation of 20 sewing machines, scissors, measuring tapes and other trimmings and notions. The marriage of Hung and Anh "''as postponed by their flight from Saigon. They had ordered a wedding cake the day before they left. All the newlyweds were un· iversity stude nts in their homeland . Hung, 24, was a fifth year medical student. His bride, 21, had no relatives at the ceremony. Like the other couple, 18 and 19, they are seeking sponsors. The newlyweds boarded a military van for the short trip to the outdoor reception. Both couples turned down the commanding general's offer for a honeymoon cottage saying they preferred to st ay with their families. Special efforts by the Marine Corps, Navy Officers' Wives and numerous civilians made the nuptials extra speciaJ. Bouquets of lily of the valley, a luxu ry even for American brides, were donated by Jack F.schbach of Laguna Beach. More floral di splays were arranged by Bon- nie·s Flowers of Oceanside. 40 'Refugees Take Savings To Coast Bank . ~bout 40 .Vietnamese rerugees hv1ng at Little Saigon at Camp Pendleton trooped into the San Clemente branch of Crocker Na. tional Bank Wednesday to open checking and savings accounts and secure safety deposit boxes. The refu gees arrived at the bank at 724 S. El Ca mino Real by U.S. Marine Corps bus at 2 p.m. and went a bout their banking business until 4:30 p.m. the bank 's closing time. I The trip gave the group their first close .view of an American city since arriving in the Uni ted States. Shirley Hernandez, the bank's operation officer, said the re- fu gees were "very inquisitive about interest rates and how much ln taxes they would have to pay on their earnings." . _ . .Henry J:ritz,_ manager of the bank, said 30·day rent free safety dePo.sit boxes were proVided so that the refugees would not have to pay the normal one-year in ad- vance rental fee from $6 to $47, depending on the size of the box. Mrs. Hernandez sald there were famil ies within the group. Man y children set up their own savings accounts, she said. Fritz and Mrs. Hernandez said bank policy prohibited them from revealing how much was deposited by the rerugees. They did reveal that the deposits were made in U.S. currency, without _ exception. "Vietnamese know how to sew expertly," she said. "They want to make the donated clothing fit better and almost everything has to be shortened." The first project of the.sewing center in Camp Swore the tradi· lional dresses for today's double wedding. In a fairy godmother·like man- ner, Mrs. Schryver completely outfitted the brides and grooms who call her ''Mrs. Madam Mother" in gratitude. She purchased the fancy fabric for the gowns, white gloves, hankies, parasols, black ties, white shirts and s hoes to duplicate as nearly as possible the attire they w'ould have had in their homeland. · Since the newlyweds could not· leave the Marine base, they traced their foot patterns on dis· carded paper so Mrs. Schryver could buy the shoes. Their request for parasols re- vealed how vital the Vietnamese consider this accessory as pro- tection against the sun. They take them for granted, like sun- glasses for Southern Califor- nians. Mrs. Schry ver's c ur rent personal project is to find 10,000 Oriental parasols or hats with sunshades to let the refugees feel more comrortable. But the real need is for occupa- tional materials and other sup· plies to keep the 18.000 inhabi· tants of the tent cities busy while they await processing to new homes. The Assistance League pro· ject, guided by Mrs. Robert Hope and Mrs. Carroll Clampitt, seeks more fabri c and equipment. FUNDS. • • -Susan Newman (committee member ), $50. -Ruth Finley (committee member), $20. -M.E . Rodgers, $25. -Top Hat Liquor, $25. Much of the opposition money has been spent on advertising, with CANT paying a Los Angeles public relations firm. George Young and Associates, $3,000. The Huntington Beach· Fountain V a lley Board of Realtors has paid the same firm another $6.433 .96 -leaving a de· ficit of $983 .96 against ils re· venue. The opposition forces are seek· ing a "yes" vote in Tuesday's election. Jf the ballot measure ii approved . it would alter the city charter and prohibit the city council from ever again impos· ing such a tax on home liales without r1rs t holding another election . The Vole No Committee, like its name, wants a "no" vote so the .city can retain the transrer tax wh ic h ls expected to add about $1.2 million to the city treuury over a year's time. Pat Ret11rns HoJDe . Crowds Cheer Former First lLady CE!\RITOS (UPI) -"Wo ean take prld,e tn Pat Nixon,'· the speaker l aid, and lh'e crowd cheered. "It's good to be back home," said the former first lady, mak· ing her first solo public ap· pearance since her hU5band re- signed the presi<!eney. She told an audience of 500 at the dedica- tion of the Patricia Nixon Elementary School in the town ~h~re she g~ ~that she's not dead yet. She and her former home ap· peared g1ad to see each other. Cheering students met her limousine and stie got a standing ovation in the auditorium, draped with red·whlte.and-blue ''Welcome Mrs. Nixon'' signs. Mrs. Nixon, 63, told the invita- tion-only 'audience or parenls, school administrators and .,.civic leaders that "I'm proud to have the school carry my name. I always thought that only those who have gone had schools named after them. "I'm happy to tell you that I'm not gone -I mean not really gone," she said. The audlenc. ga_ye a fri endly laugh. lt was an all-American ceremony. The school band wore red-white.and-blue ponchos. Tbe chorus of school children sang ''Yankee Doodle," "This Land is Our Land" and "Battie Hymn or the·Re,eublic ." Twenty four boys and girls, each representing one or the classrooms, placed a single yellow rose apiece in a basket. Most appe·ared nervous at the at· tention and some, terrified, had to be prompted to smile. Mrs. Nixon smiled back at them all. Two girls handed her the basket, and she kissed them. Born T helma Ryan in a Nevada mining town, she grew up here, .spending 15 years on a small farm just south o( Los Ocean View Angeles, keeping bouse for her brothers and widowed father . Mrs. Nixon nodded to some of her old friends and a.cqualn- tances in the audience, lncluding elderly Mary Bragg, one of her grade school teachers. The clty fathers decided to rtame two new schools for Miss.Bragg, a long time teacher. and Mra. Nixon to honor women t rained as educators." Mrs. Nixon was an education araduate from USC. The only mention of her husband eame in the tnvocatlon by the Rev. Edward Smith wbo asked God to ·bless Mrs. Nixon "and her partner, and hold h,m,- too, in ~ healing and redeeming way." . Mrs. Ni'l;on. her eyes closed in prayer. had no reaction. An hour later she wa11 back in· her limousine, surrounded by Secret Service agents, heading down the freeway to S.an Clemente, 80 miles to the south. COMPLEX. • supervisors, $262,000 ln a Bureau of Outdoor Recreation grant and ~.ooo in park fees collected from developers, with the rest coming from the city's general· fund . Officials Deny CSBA Contact Those phases include a nearly- finished community building, with a gymnasium, game room, social hall, and stx handball courts, as well as three softball fields, six basketball courts, two v.olleybalJ courts and parking and landscaping. The filial phase, expected to be awarded to a contractor June 17, includes 12 lighted tennis courts, a lighted hardball field and a lhree·acre lake. ... Osborne said the parks com· mission recommended the addi- tional projects after conducting public hearings in April. They include a $1.6 million aquatic center with adivfng pool, training pool and olympic·sized. pool, lockers, offices and park- ing. The commission members also proposed. a $1.3 million cultural building with a senior citizens room and meeting rooms, a $250,000 addition to the communi- ty building to enclose three handball courts and add a gym· nastics room, as well as $700,000 for six more junior baseball fields, lighting a softball diamond and landscaping. Osborne said the $4.3 million also includes a 10 percent cont- ingency fund as a hedge against. inflation. Osborne said the city staff made no recommendation about the matter to the commission. "We didn't want to prejudice the public hearings," he e>J:· plained. He said the staff probably Will not make a recommendation when the matter goes before the city council either. Officials of the Ocean View School District today angrily de~ nied charges by teachers that their moves during negotiations are being dictated by the California School Boards As· sociation. The school board has scheduled a 6 :30 meeting tonight to consider a request from teacl\ers for mediation to resolve their pay dispute. Linda Boitano, speaking for the 505-member Ocean View Teachers Association, said t eac her s asked that the California Conciliation Service be called ih to resolve the matter. "We feel we have gone as far as we can go," she said. "It (mediation) was successful last year. We are trying to avoid the teachers taking any other con· ' certed action." The request for mediation came after Monday night's school board meeting, when Marilyn De Vore, president9fthe Neighbor Watch Stission Tonight The public is invited to a Neighborhood Watch training session at 8 o'clock tonight at the Huntington Be ach Police Depart- ment. The program, sponsored by the police department, is designed to train citizens to spot suspicious circumstances in their neighborhoods and report them to police. It is aimed at cutting back the number of residential burglaries. teachers association, accused trustees of following a "plan or negligence'' during negotlatiOns. She claimed the board isn't making its own decisions this year but is following plans dictat· ed by the CSBA. Ocean View is a member and receives periodic ne"'sletters from the organization, but dis·. trict offii:lals denied taking any or4ers from it. Schools OK Programs For Gifted The Huntington Beach City School Board has voted 3·2 to al· low individual schools to conduct their own MGM (Mentally Gifted Minor) programs rather than force all gifted students to attend one school. But first they established minimum class size rules. Trustees said paretcts may choose to keep their children in MGM classes in th eir neighborhood school , but not un· less they have the equivalent of enough MGM students to fill a normal·sized (about26) class. The district start had recom· mended sending all MGM stu· dents to" Peterson School next year. Trustees Jack Clapp and Dale Bush agreed, but were outvoted by Trustees Brian Garland, Norma Vander Molen and Steve Holden. 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' '. 1· . ,.~~VJ.De Co 1Upany Eyes Air Base Swl\p , ··-y-"no=."'£"2,=i;:-~=,,-?'",~~~ .... ~~._~11-E"' ==~fuund~~ •Hamilton.Air Force Base House Armed Services Commit-COunty. said tlie eompany will decide corridors around El Tor.o," said I t ·.r. • near NOvato ear tier tl)is week to tee is still coftsidering whether to Collins· said the company has within a month whether the site Collins. ln'an errOrt to·resOlve'mc pro-sit~ up the prospects·of a trade c.tispaaeotit. been negotiating with the isworthfurt'berinvestigation. l>lem .of Maririe jet noise~that"af. with the Department of Defense, As many as 10.000 acres of Department of Defens~ for five He said the company has no Buchanan reportedly met with !eels its property around El Toro according to company Irvine Company land may. be af. or six years on how the company. idea what would be done with the J\1 ~rin County and City or Novato ·M•rin• Cor~ Ai'r Statiob •• k J Coll' f ted b .1.. officials who expressed, interest . "' ,.., , .... e spo esman ~rome ins . ec y w.e noiae from El '[oro would be compensated for the land if a trade is made. lrv1•-1><~mpanv ii"~•"" H -1 · · in industrial development in the uu;~~ ,,___.qg am1 lon·.\•r Fol'ce Baff il5 one Jels, according lo Irvine city noise impact. ''It is part of a contipuing pro- tradtnrso·me of it&"l Efqr 'a of several• military installations planner Mel Roop. Restrictions· But so far no adequate land gram by us and the Defense =~~~~:~~~~the Air Force base be 1,500-acre Air Fo~e tta8e in the Department of Defense has have been placed .on the kind of swap bas been offered by the gov-Department to see if there is J.tarinCOunt}. t -.. indicat·ed ts surplus property, develOpmentthatmaytakeplace ernment ... hesaid. some surplus government pro- CbarlerfBuChabat..-Ot ~m -said Collins. The land Is not yet within.the' high· noise zone by the Emphasizing that Buchana,i's perty with some good potential pariy'& .. com"!rler.~@~ J{!iielOn available, he . said, since the C'ity of Irvine ·and Qrange tour· was a '•'first . look,'' Collins that could be ~xchanged for Clight Land in the noise and crash hazard zone around El Toro (See TRADE, Pa2e A2> 'Back to Work' DoctorRetumUrged From Wire Services LONG BEACH -The presi- dent of the Am erican Medical As- sociation says . the spread ing work s lowd ow n over rising malpractice inSurance costs has proved its point, and urged boycotting anesthesiologists to go back to work. Dr. Malcolm· Todd or Long Beach, which is an area heavily a ffected by the Southern California malpractice protest, SF AREA DOCTORS . REjECT PLAN-A3 INSURANCE FIRMS .. FACESUIT-5 " said Wednesday the anesthesiologists will create "ut· ter chaos if they continue" to withhold services. J~ .. .. • .. _.-l).lillyPllol.l"tletioW.,Pah'ICkO"t>of-11 WEDDING COUPLES KNEEL DURING HIGH MASS RITES AT CAMP ·PENDLETON TODAY Flrot Merri i19!lo·~rel).ouble Ceremony In Tent at 1.ltlle Saigon· Refugee Camp "They've car.ried the strike far enough,'." Todd told a staff sym· posium a·t M·emorial Hospital Medical Center of Long Beach. ·: -.,. ., ·rr.w:or._~iet ~t59ailies· -i . -.. He said the 'doctors should go back to work and offer a deadline . ~~i;.11.,.,,illl!Pn,b~•h• •-"gisi...,re, .~~L ~<iJi.~li".qlefUlg ~~al s~on · on reforirli 1n t he malpract1ee in- surance field. ·''People are not getting quality medica l car~ now with t he anesthesiologists withholding · their services,'' said Todd. l',feanwhile, doctors at three · mOre Southern California hospitals agreed Wednesday to joi n the strike l'ry anesthesiologists. The strike has affected more than 40 hospitals in Los Angeles , Orange, San Bernardino, Ventura,. Santa Barbara and San Diego Counties. A 141 percent increase in malpractice preiniums for 8,500 Southern California doctors an- nounced by Travelers lnsurance Companies also has inflamed the situation, doctors said Wednes- day. "It will intensify the frustra- tions. It will drive more physi- cians out,'' said a spokesm·an for the Los Angeles County Medical Association. "It's like throwing gasoline on the: fire.'· Another call for the doctors to go back to work came from As- sembly Speaker Leo McCarthy <D-San Francisco). At his weekly news conference Wednesday, McCarthy said, "We ~Y~dl~~!!l\'!\flt\ed repeatedly urat UHi 'L:ei'lslalure takes the crisis seriou"sly.'' - At the Jn t ercomm u nlty Hospital in Covina, one of the \. 'RETURN TO WORK' AMA Chief Todd hospitals that joined the slowdown l\.1onday, a group or non-anesthesiologist doctors met Wednesd·ay night to· discuss voluntary action. 1n a straw vote, hall the group, which numbered .nearly 100 doc· - tors, said'they .. wOuld close their~ office on J une 1 . Com~y Efforts Aid Refugee Ceremony -. By CARQL MOOllE ' . °' .... C)jlly .... " s..ff ' among rel'ugees at Camp Pendleton. refugee, and Chaplain Evan Greco officiated · at the im- provised·alt·arin the Religion and Education Cent~r of .Camp 5 in "Little Saigon." School Named for Pat ~Looking '·m ucll like the diminutive bride and groom atop American wed'd'iDg cake$', ·two Vietnamese ·couples were ·mar-ried in.a double w~diiig ,today, the fir.st nUpti.af condutted Nguyen Thi Tuyet Oanh became the bride of Phuong Va:n ·H'ai as her brother, Nguyen The Hung, exchanged vo ... s with Nguyen Thi Kieu Anh. Gold. rings were exchanged amid ,the flaSh of news cameras capturing the ec·umenical and in- ternational mix.lure or ·oriental chimes, Vietnamese vows, com- munion spoken in English and well-wishers outside dressed in borrowed military khaki. Mrs. Nixon Honored at Cerritos Dedication The Rev Peter Cho, a fellow ' CERRITOS (UPI) -"We can take pride in Pat Nixon," the speaker said, and t he crowd cheered. '.Policeman Wounded .t\boQ.t 400 people crowded on benches under the olive drab canopy as the bridal couples pro- ceeded up the aisle strewn with straw and white sheets. · "It's good to be b'ack home," , said the former first lady, mak- ing her first solo public ap- pearance since her husband re- signed the presidency. She told an audiefice of 5iOO at the dedica- tion of the Patricia Nixon Elementary School in the town where she grew up that she's not dead yet. tin Grtwl) Slwoting . ' . At the front-was a con- gratulatory banner lettered in colored chalk an·d tier's of candles and yellow gladioli. She and her former home ap- peared glad to see each other.· CheeriOg students met her limousine and she got a standing ovati-on in the auditorium, draped with red-white-and-blue "Welcome Mrs. Nixon" signs. • , Garden Grove-police were still !!.'arching .today'for a man With Jong Hair said to· be a· prime sUs- pect in the amJiush Wednesday 1vening of a city Police officer. The officef, 27-year..Old Fred Aiken, "':as listeCt.in stable ~i· tion today· at P -alm t{arbbr Hospital following~ four hOurs of emergenc,y surgery On a gurt.sl:}ol lkoundin th·e abdomeb. J, _ The susp,ict apparently·fir.00 a .world .War I vintage military-ri· .Ile' fi'om a clump of' bushes near -the 'G8rden Grove BOys Club1,at 9680.Larson St. ·:Aiken was part of a d-et.Sil searching tor suspects in conneC::· tlon ·with a n~rby, residential ~glary tbat occ~ on,1,y-'a (ew mlnutes betore ~na: ·The.fine and a mmunition were ' Nammh Sit '1 / . y. ' No to :.JtF't · f.iE;w vo.RK \upn Joe Namath,;tod•r. ~aded speculation he WoUlid Jutnp , from tile New.Yli;-lc'Jela lo 1 tile World· l"ootba~•tlUe 't;: 1"h•n he • :rl'fPeetf~lly , de<lllled" Ii ,.11\liliiino(fer to join tile Cht,a1~ind. In a 1ta~1Rien't ;lsaued from tile offite• of hi• at· torney, lhtt v&catloning Namath said, 1'Aftei con- ll<leuble ~ellbera'tkiii ond with , eve~~ 'wi.~ ~II\•,.. WFL pro•t a !UC ~til leasue,. J respe'.'c(fully , .. decline th9 offer from~the ~ , Chlea10 football .le!"".-~ " Wind, fot teaaont w~: ~ are.penonal and private.'(. ·Namath, Who became•· tr... a1ent May'l , Ii v1ca > tionlbl II Ft. LauderdUe, ',,_... • r: ~ , • taken in t he burglary, police said. Witnesses at the shooting scene said a young, thin man wearing a military fatigue jacket had been seen moments before tile shoot~ ing walking down the sidewalk with a rifle on his shoulder and a b,andolier of bullets slung across his chest. · The witnesses told police the young man looked at them and smiled ·and didn't seem to be in any·pafticular hurry. Minutes later, Aiken Was shot as he emereed from his car. The officer managed to reach his squad car radio and call for help. lnvestigators discovered the riOe, ammunition belts and the fatigue Jacket behind some bushes, but t here was no trace of the gunman. A search of the area with dogs failed to turn up the suspect. Parasols were held over each pair as they and the congregation <See WEDDING, Page A2j DOW RECORDS NARROW C:4JN · NEW YORK CUP!) -The stock market• shoWed little change today· in sluggish trading on the New York ·stock Ex· change. . The Dow Jones industrial average, off mor.e than three points at the outset, added 0.23 pOints to 818.91 . It lost 11:81 points Wednesday , Advances and declines we're almo~l even. Prices were mixe d in moderate trading on the American Stock Exchange. Mrs. Nixon, 63, told the invita· lion-only audience of parents, school administrators and civic leaders that "I'm proud to have the school carry my name. I a~ways thought that only those "A;ho have gone had schools named after them. .. I'm h .. ppy to tell you that I'm not gonl! -I mean not really gone,'i!...,,she said. The audience gave a friendly laugh. It was an all-American ceremony . T})e school band wore red-white-and-blue ponchos. The chorus~ of school children sang ··vartkee Doodle," "This Land is Our Land" and "Battle Hy mn of the Republic." Balboa Pussyeat Porno M.~vies Protested • • 1 - A ~omblned e-Uort by com- munity ·associations ind merchant's o..n the Balboa Peninsula surf aced Wednesday in the wake or the recent e>penJn.g or the Orange Coast's first porno movie house -tht Balboa Pussrcat Theater. CiW 'Allorn'ey -Denriis O'N~ll ~aid ~'\le Wedoesda_y, however: that Newportt1 'tiela.ted ex- perience with the X>t'at.ed films <ome~at 1 time wbb litUe can bedcHletbroiiah the courts. He said the· two traditional penar code sections co.erlng ob- scenity are the only lo61.s avaUa- l!le to lb~ city lf councllmO!I and. police consider the fare at the -Puss· ·catlll.Q~I) · · neighbors were concerned about ... ~iS j!; a-tbeaiter cbaln with a the effects of the theater on the hll;t<try•orsbccesafuliegal battles commu'Dity, particularly when and they have legal counsel that summer crowds arrive. specia.ltz~J In · these-kinds of "It's ilot just the type of tiJms cases," he said. ~at they're showing! ti~t the type O'Neil predicttd lengthy, cost-of people they will attract, ly and posslt>ly 'futile 'legal bat-es~ially wllen summer com- Ues ii city officials throw down· e:, ''she S_elcl. the gauntlet. \.Mfi;' 'ftiI·y said that the Meanwhile: rpsid,cnl.i ·or the Peninsula Point Association, of Peninsull(hih<e started~ petition' which lhe i':e member. w!U ineet campailff in an ·erfort-.to gair at th.~ Balboa Anglin.: Club oPposllion to tbcf the.er w h ' ldn.liMatB~cloCk:.andthetheater openedibdoors •tnOiil>Jast , 1-., lslueWjm~agincla. , day for the debut ~'ultra-ilex ~! Jollolng ~ bottle, she aald. ls filf.J'll aloni ihe coast'.~"_~~-·..:.· ;.::!\the ,1,\:H*', \nlP1!?v!mcn,t As· . Mrs. Kay Kelly, al~, "" iit~. i . ~-•. , peUUon el!ort, said ~he and Mil' VlBS, h1•A2l 'l " Twenty four boys and girls, each representing one of the classrooms, ~l aced a single yellow rose apiece in a basket. Most appeared nervous at the at- tention a nd ,some, t~rrified, had to be prompted to smile. Mrs . Nixon smiled back at them all. Two girls handed her the basket, and she kissed them. Born Thelma Ryan in a Nevada mining town, she grew up here, spending 15 years on a small rarm just sOulh of Los Angeles, keeping house for her brothers and widowed father. Senate to Consider Two Consumer Bills SACRAMENTO (AP) -The California Senate faces action on two bills designed to save con- sumers $200 million a year by virtually eliminating the state's 44-year-old fair trade law. The Senate Business and Professions Committee sent the measures by state Sen. Dennis Carpenter and Assemblyman Alister McAlister to the upper house floor on votes of 1·0 and 5-1 Wednesday. Both bills would eliminate £air- trade provisions for all products except liquor, beer and wine. McAlister's proposal would also allow newspaper publishers to set maximum prices for their papers. Bi ll supporters argued that fair trade provisions have ouUived their usefulness and have kept prices artificially high. "The real issue here is basic economics," said Carpenter, the Newport Beach Republican. "We are talking about a depression baby that just stayed on and grew. . "In a free enterprise system, you have to let the market flow .'' Opponents argued that the legislation would help chain operations that could cut prfce!\ below those of smaller stores. The committee's action ap- pArently remciv~ the last real hurdle for bOlh Dills. · The measure -by Mc Alister, a San Jose l>e~rat. cleared the· Assembly eadler ttrts year on a 70·0 vote. The bllls also won back· ing rr.om both consei"vatixes end liberals Wednesday, Under fair ·tnde provisions, a manufacturer can set ~the ~tail pfic'e tor 'his product. Several --- states enacted such laws during the 1930s to prevent the price wars that forced many retailers to close. Only about four percent of all retail products are fair traded lo· day, including. drugs. jewelry, stereos, t elevisions and other electronic equipment . Fourteen other slates cow have fair trade laws. Ora age Weather 1'.,air s kies Friday but some low clouds in the morning hours at the beach, a ccording to the weather service. A little warmer with highs from the uppe r 60s to the mid 70s. Low s tonight near 55. I NSIDE T ODAY , More than three·fourth$ of the U.S. Senate ha oe sent .a lefter to President Ford urg- ing confinued support for Israel. See sfory A4 . I ndex a " " .. .... C>• a ••• ... , " " .. .. .. .......... I r'IL,.(J I N Students Support Election By HILARY KAVE -OUlltO.&llJf'Uotit.lff High school students in the Newparl·Mesa Uni(led School District, many or whom are eligi· ble to vote, are laking an interest in TUesday's tax override elec· ti on. Student spokesmen said they are alarmed at how their schools will be arrected next year if the ballot measure rails. 111.e result or their concern was a press conrerence held today by Estancia Hi gh School student journalists. They explained their support o( the election and dis· played nearly 1,000 signatures on petitions urging passage or the measure. The conference was attended by a "number o( community representatives, including Costa l\1esa Councilwoman Norma Hertzog and several PTA presi· dents. ''Don 't think "'·e 're j ust brainwashed kids," said Mike J.fanoske. an editor or the Estan- cia newspaper. "We just think something had to be done by students and we (ell that it was our obligation, as stu- dent journalists, to become ac- tively involved," Manoske added. Mark Tornow, editor-in-chief or the Estancia newspaper, pointed out that this is the first time the four high schools have gotten together. According to Tornow, the stu- dents first decided to take action when they learned rrom the school principal at Es tanci a what would happen if taxpayers reject the ballot measure next· Tuesday, which asks a rive-cent increase on th e tax rate. "Learning we'd be Josing our activities director drove it home the hardest ,'' Manoske ex- plained. He added that the ex- pected loss or the school's securi- ty guard and one of the social studies teachers also upset the $tudents. All three positions would be re· instated if the tax override elec· tion is suc cessful. Tornow said the students are not in agreement with the entire district budget as proposed by trustees, but added that support oilhetaxoverrideis "stepone." · The editor explained that stu- dents believe lhe money is essen- tial to the district. However. in coming months students will at· tempt to convince trustees to ·trim what they call "areas of ex- cess, luxuries and rat." They declined to name those areas, but said they hope to persuade trustees to spend some of the budgeted money in areas they believe are most important to students. ·Dolphins Set Beautify Fete Six Newport Beach businesses or homeowne r s will receive awards next week during the an· nual b ea utification awards luncheon sponsored by the Dolphins of the Newport Harbor Chamber or Commerce. . The Dolphins, the women's division of the chamber, will an- nounce results or judging by a special committee which has looked over entries by busi· nessmen and residents. The 11 :30 a .m . event will be held at the Irvine Coast Country Club. The public is welcome. Reservation s ca n be made throu gh chamber offices, telephone 644-8211. ORANGE COAST " DAILY PILOT TM 0.-CNll Oal•r f>llOI . """'"""<h It"'"'" DIMd l"-,,.,..,..Pteu, """~''""°by,,.. O<tnVf CM•1 Pullll\llll'IQ Co""'tnr M1>••te 10f1ioft\ trt ...,tllllMCI Monat r th<OMQ~ j<,..,.., !or ("'It Mt ... Ntw-1 lie..;~. ,...,nll"'fl~ tletth/fo~· lt ln V•llt,, l••lnt . StOdlt lM<k V•ll•~ •nG Uqun.o S.t<l'l\o<>Ulh C:N ll A \"'IQ"' •<"jlontl '°'Hon •I llVDl•lheO 5•1u""''' -W><i••'-'"' P<+••:op,ol "'""'"'1"9 pl•n! I• ti :JOCI wnt a.~ 51•"'· '°11• Ml'\t , Ctl llotnot •U1'. Robert N . Weed l"~'"'tnl t ...i Pubh_,,., Jack R. Curll!!V Viet P••,.11tn1 •...ti .... .,.,., '°""'91'' Thomas Keevil f:d1t0< Thomas A. Murohir\e Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall jll\oJ111n1 ~"•9'"9 E.O.lor\ Newport Beach Offlct' »fl Pot•·-· a. ..... .,, Mo•l1"9 •0111 ..... 0 ... ,./) ·~ Ttltphone (714) M2-4l21 Ctlttiffed Advtrllsln9 M2·M71 C:n'l''ltlit, n 1• O••n~ Cot11 Pulo!lllll"I C.,.nJ. ftO N ••tlll>< .... l!l""!r•l•on•. fdltorl•I l!Whtt Ot ••'''''"',..~" ~.,.,n "'•• II• lt,,Hllt lf WU!toh! ~tK••• llt<.,.i•l~ t i • ...,,+fl!I, .. .,,.,, lol.-icl (10'0 ..... .., ••II •t l::tllt Mt•.&, CoU,..11i. .... _li,llM~t°'"""·•-~••; ..,_ ...... -...WJ1 •iwr -·-..... IJ Of 11\ly, ' 't -·-- 0.UtJ"llo1.St•t 1"""9 'K at~ Oii and Bunning , • Corona del Mar High School's musical production of Kiss Me Kate opened Wednesday night to a capacity house at Harbor High auditorium and continues tonight, Friday and Saturday, curtain 8 o'clock . Connie Wagner and Mark Gadarian sing dual lead roles in an upper stage scene. Laguna Woman Aids Refugees' WetUling Basics were provided -rood, shelter and clothing -but the men were depressed, children silent and women worried. * * Whil e visiting Ca mp Pendleton, Mrs. Daniel Schryver or Laguna Beach wondered what ... the Vietnamese refugees were missing and d ecided it was human dignity. E'ro•PageAl . WEDDING. • chanted and listened to hymns by a choir or co mpatriots. Front pews were reserved for about 20 relatives and some American sponsors wearing red \'isitor tags. One of these, Ruth Schryver of Laguna Beach, had outfitted the newlyweds. The brides wore identicai pear- ly . lace crowns securing their vetls and white silk crepe sheaths over rormal trousers. The bride- grooms' black suits were adorned with white roses in their lapels. One pair or bridesmaids wore yellow and the others chose a pink floral print. The male attendants wore sports jackets and slacks.· . The marriage of Hung and Anh was postponed by their flight from Saigon. They had ordered a wedding cake the day before they lert. All the newlyweds were un· iversity students in their homeland. Hung, 24, was a rifth year medical student. His bride, 21, had no relatives at the ceremony. Like the other couple, 18 and 19, they are seeking sponsors. The newlyweds boarded a miUtar-y van for the short trip to the outdoor reception. Both couples turned down the commanding general's offer ror a honeymoon cottage saying they prererred to stay with their families . Special errorts by the Marine Corps, Navy Officers' Wives and numerous civilians made the nuptials extra special. 2 Men Jailed On Drug Rap Orange County Shertrr•s or- fi cers raided · a Santa Ana Heights home Wednesday night and jailed two men after finding what they said were nine di(. ferent types or drugs scattered throughout the premises. Patrick Henry Faulring, 23 , and Elmer George Glidden, 27, both or 2261 Orchard Drive, were lodged in county jail on charges or possession or marijuana and Possession or controlled aub· stances. Investigators who searched the home occupied by the pair said they found quantities o( mart. Juana and marijuana d e . ·rivatlves, hashish oil , cCX'a.lne, LSD, peyote. amphetamines and a number of drugs in tablet rorm that have not yet been ldcnUned. "These people had to leave thei r homes in ha ir an hour," she said. "The rootlessness is hard to imagine," she said. "And there's boredom a fter such an emotional upheaval from their previously busy lives. "Americans don't realize that these Vietnamese were friendl y to us, had jobs of status and dressed very well.'' Mrs. Schryver coilcentrated on the clothing. Spurred by her own ge nerosity a nd the goodwill of the As- sistance League of Laguna Beach or which she is president, she arranged for the purchase a nd donation or 20 sewing machines, scissors, measuring tapes and other trimmings and notions. "Vietnamese know how to sew expertly," she said . "They want to make the donated clothing fit better and almost everything has to be shortened.'· The (irs t project of the sewing center in Camp 5 wore the tradi- tional dresses £or today·s double wedding. In a fairy godmother-like man- ner, Mrs. Schryver completely outfitted the brides and grooms who call her "Mrs. Madam 1-fother" in gratitude. She purchased the fancy rabric ror the gowns' white gloves, hankies, parasols. black ties, whi te s hirts and shoes to duplicate as nea rly as possible the attire they would have had in their homeland. Since the newlyweds could not· Jeave the Marine base, they traced their root patterns on dis· carded paper so Mrs. Schryver could buy the s hoes. Their request for parasols re- vealed how vital the Vietnamese consider this accessory as pro· tection agains t the sun. They take them (or granted, lik e s un· glasses for Southern Caliror· ni ans. Mrs . Schryver 's c urrent personal project is to find 10,000 Oriental parasols or hats with sunshades to let the rerugees reel more comfortable. But the real need is for occupa- tional materials and other sup· plies to keep the 18,000 iqhabi· tint.a or the tent tities bw;y while they await processing to new homes. The Assistance League pro· je"ct, guided by Mrs. Robert flope and Mrs. Carroll Clampitt, seeks more fa bric and equipment. Students Protest SAN DIEGO (AP )-Some •oo students staged a demonstration dtJrlng a vl.1lt to the San l>iigo campus by University or California prel ldent David Sall· on. •• ' . . . . . Srirfers Parted • . . By Council Act , By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL OtlMD•lltl"IMiiwt A trial plan to allow Joint uaeot San Cleme nte's T Street beach by body and board surfers withstood a wave or parlilimen· tary plays designed to dereat it Wednesday night. The plan, orlainally adopted by the City Council April 2, calla: for dividing waters off of T Street with a buoy. Body surfers would get to use the north aide of the divt1ion: board surfen would aet the south. In a 3·to·2 split vote, cou.n· cilmen again ordered a test of the plan. It will go into effect May 31 for a two-week period, followed by a r~part on Its success or railure rrom Richard Hazard, the city'a lireguard chief. Blond, curly haired 1urft;r1 packe4 the council chambeta, punctuauna the hour·lon• debate with applause and catcalls as Councll\i>an L. Patrick Lane re· peat.edly tried to quash the ex- periment. . In rec:.ent years during the 5Ummer month5, llfetuardl have controlled. eompeUnc users of T Street by-allowin1 ·use of the beach by board surfen in the morning and evenln& hours and by body surfers durinl the mid· dayhoura. The council's ·a1enda included a doz.en letters and petitions signed by 112 persona demanding • l"eturn to tne oJd system. · But·. at the meeUng, Clark Hurley, a Saddle back College 1tudenf, Presented petitions signed by 305 persona ailting the council give the new proposal a ·try. . Hurley charged that under the "mornings only" policy, board surfers unfairly were kicked out of the water •s early as 9 a .m. and not allowed to return until 7 p.m . The proposal was condemned by Neil Kohlhase, a retired University of Southern California water polo coach, as unenforcea- ble and dangerous. Kohlhase said the city would have to position lifeguards on the beach and in a boat in the water to make s ure surfers did not s tray across the division tine. He claimed that body surlers swimming near the line would run the risk of being struck by surfboards, even though the pro- posal requires that board surfers use surr leashes that tether their E'roa Page Al TRADE ••• generally has been zoned as agricultural land or for open space or industrial use. Reslden- ti al development has been banned or a llowed only under rigid noise reduction standards. boards to their ankles. Prior to_the discussion, Lane orrered a motion to rescind the ,propoeal. It drew a second from Councilman Ch•rles Fox. But Councilinan Thomas O'Keere, tb.nnaln backer or tlle trial plan, claimed Lane's motlonwuoutot order because of a itarllamen· tary technicality. · While City Attorney F . Mackenzie Brown dlaappe..-.d lO rind a copy or Robert&' Rules ot Order~ O'Keeft succeeded la set· ling renewed aupport for the plan from Councilman Art Holmes and Mayor Anthony Dt.Giovanni. Lane then tried to table O'Kee(e's motion, but tailed. Lane said he was concerned about the safety aspects or the proposal, the cost of lr-¥in• the experlR'lent and what crtterla would be used to determine whether it succeeded or failed. Three Guilty In Costa Mesa Bunco Scheme Three men involved in. an al· . leged COila Mesa·bued bunco · scheme were found &ullty of multiple felony counts late 1\aff- day in Orange County Superior Court. A jury in Judge Raymond Vin- cent's courtroom ended a two month trial by finding Donald C. Lightner, 44, or 2000 East Ocean Blvd., Newport Beach, guilty of three counts of grand theft and one or conspiracy. Frank J . Passantino, 29, or 53C2 Royale Ave., Irvine, wu found guilty of seven counts or grand theft and one oC conspiracy. Co- defendant Alfred P . Sanna, 47, of Orange, was found guilty of two counts of grand then and one of conspiracy. All thrff men face pouible state plison terms or one to 10 years ol\Jbe grand theft convic· lion anddp to 10 years on the con· spiracy Counts. Judge Vincent will sentence them June 26 after ruling on a de- fense motion for a new trial. It was alleged in the trial that the defendants pocketed an estimated $157,00Q paid by in· vestors who thought they were purchasing franchises in a widespread and proritable sport· ing goods business. Investigators claimed the ac· cused men operated their rraud through two business firms : U.S. Distributors' Exchange, 3303 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa and National Rent·A-Boat Systems, with ofrices in Santa Ana and Las Vegas. ,. ..... r .. rAJ MOVIES .•• O'tfeil'1 recommendi1Uon and the pot1Uon1 by Balboa -idenll all will be pre1ented to coun· cilmen when they meet Tuesday -a day tater than usual because of the Memorial Day holiday. , Councilmen, 1everal of whom have reported receiving con- slderable complaints since news or the theater'.s opening, last week ordered the city i lafr to acan code book• to determine what le1al mu1cle now exlats. And Councilman Howard Bog~r1, who..se. dl3~ includes the Peoln•ula, alsO--.aked O'Neil to su11e1t any new codes that could lend teeth lo a city tight aa:ainat the thePter. Winning City Art Festival Entries Up Wlnntne entries from the re- <ent City Arla Feotival, lnch1ding work1 by top winners Ruth Hynda and Roser Folk, are JlOW on display at the Newport Blach Civic Center Gallery. All wlnnln1 entrtoo will be di•· played through June, and Mn. Hynd'• and Folk'• Palntina• w!lJ remain in the aaUery u perma- oent addttlon•1 Both were recipienll ol the city purrbue awara, the top priz.e ln the competition which drew about 200 entries. • ' Mn. Hynd'• wlnnlneentry Is a palntln& entitled, "Sprln1 Weather,'' a water' color lludy of the Balboa Pavlllon. Folk'• win- ner la "American Heritage," an American Indian pr1nl done-in thepencll lltbo medium. .;oast .Sailor Servioos Set After Crash ' Funeral aervices were conduct· ed in Newport Beach today ror a 2C·year-old Navy man from Corona·del M-ar who 1uffered fatal injuries in a weekend traffic acct· dent near Fresno. John Emile Leicher was killed ·iut Saturday when hi5 car and another auto travelin2 the wrong 'way collided head·on. · He was one of four persons killed In the high·speed collision. Three or his Navy ·companions traveling with , him and the wrong.way driver all were killed. . Survivors include his mother, Mrs. William Leicher of Corona del Mar: a sister, Elena Ferrara of Coata Mesa and h is grandmother, Mrs. Sophia Derbyshire, also of Costa Mesa. RigJitists Rally MADRID, Spain (AP) -An- gry rightists., supported 'bY police , demonstrated in downtown Madrid today. Leisure Combos . . . -· ' ... • ..... grand slam•·shirt s I ooo . M1d1 •1poola111 lor 101! 1otion and total oootfort. ' Add up1thi1 l11hion 1ooro: Knit Fortro~ pol1ootor and ootton, ntw11t solid colors, 00111fort11tt1 poJnt•d f11hJ1n knit ooll1r, oool short tlttwt stylin1, und1r1r1t aotfon cv111t1 h1ndy p1e11'1t. 1111 1 winner! Look for 1ht P1n1uin. ,..;.~~~~~~~~ HOURS: 9:30 TO 8:00 MON. THRU SAT. 1116 MIW,Oln' ILVD. INTERSECTION OF HARBOR- NEWPORT BLVOS. .. COSIA MfiA n·s «lnri D&l'MfMl"T 8TOft• • -·· ........... ,. •• tzs. ' ~ . I I •' I ' ' ' I } • ' ' I EarnfllflS U•t ' I Wealthy Escape SS Tax Brunt? BySYUVAPOllTEll (Fwr1h in a1erit1J When Social Security toea were first deducted from workers' pay back in 1937 the tax rate wa11 t percent matched by l percent from the employer On !:lchodule was a 1ise to 3 percent each by )918, considered more than adc quate lo flnunce the pro grain well into the 1 ·future The rnux 1mum e_oruings buso was $3,000, so-the maximum any workei paid was $30 und most paid less Money's Worth 1 he reasoning of the Jaw's original framers was that those with more than $3 000 11 year would have sutf1c1ent excess income to provide a sup· ,plementu1y rct1remcnt..,cu1hJon for tbemaelves Social Security s protection floor was not to be raised to replace earnings at a leVcl above $3,000 a year THE BENEFITS WERE to range Crom $15 to $84 a .month, depending on the worker's average earnings, and "ere to be pay3ble only to the retired worker himself No "benefits we re to go ldhis dependent wife, nor his w1dow and children 1( he died <except for a return of his contr1but1ons) 'fhere were, no du~ability benefits 1f he became incapac1tat. ed fo1 work and or course no Medicare -Today. the SS contribution rate 1s s 8S percent each on +!mp lo ye and employer and the upper limit on earnings sub· :Jel't to the t1:1x and l'reditable toward benefits is $14,100: " -Today, about lS)>ercent of all workers have earnings ~above this maximum earnings base against 3 percent above 1-he maximum in 1937 1 -Today, bener1ts rot an 1nd1v1dual worker now on the •t et1rement rolls rangefrom a minimum $93 80to$3l6 -wh1le benefits for a worker rf!4.1nng 10 the future with averageeurn 1ngs of $14 000 will amoi.tnt to$484 a month For ramthes now -on the benefit rolls, payments range f1om $140 80 to $574 per month and can be as h1g"""h as $847 for those com in g on the rolls a few years from now , THE ORIGINAL CONGRESSIONAL intent to exclu~ upper earnings from the SS tax and from the computation of 1benef1ts has backfired for example, the head of a family \\ tlh earnings or only $5,000 a year now pays nearly $300 1n Social Security taxes, but only about $100 1n income taxes But the person earning¥ much as $1 m11l1on a year escapes paying Social Security taxes on all but the first $14 100 of his ""earnings 1 If Social Security laxes were progr€!ss1ve -like the 1n come tax -the m1llionaire would pay a share according to his income and the low income worke1 \\OUld pay according loh1s The charge (\Vith v.hlch I openly sympathize) is that the SS tax structure 1s 1egress1ve -and our fight has become much more heated recenUy because tnflat1on has hit the lov. er income brackets But this week s senes 1s designed to be ob1ect1ve Thus S must report that theSodal Secunty while paper,"11gned ~ya b1part1san group of eight former Health Education and Welfare secret aries and Social Secunty comm1ss1oners, gtrongly disagrees w1lh this argument THE BENEFIT FOR1'1ULA, SAYS the \\h1le paper ts ,o designed as lo give a larger retu1 n for each dollar of con ;1.1but\ons to the low income worker than the higher paid fo'Orker The net impact 1s,to transfer some income from the :nore a£fluent to the less affluent The paper continues ' It 1s leg1t1m ate lo ari?ue that the svstem oue-ht to be nade more progressive than 1t 1s, ots for instance by the 1n :roduct1on of a govern!llent contnbut1on denved from .(eneral revenues but 1t 1s not leg1t1mate lo ar gue, by dis ;cgard1ng the benefit Partments that the system as now 1tructured 1s regressive ' Whats more the experts declare, while an eventual ~ove1 nrrlent contr1but1on to pay part of the cost of the SS ;vstem makes sense, the main support of the program 1hould come f1 om contr1but1ons of workers and their ?mployers If the p11nc1ple of contr1but1ons ts abandoned, a .vstem ftnun ced out of general revenues would almost 1n ,, 1tably lead to a means (est so that you would not receive ~nef1ts until after you had become 1mpover1shed \YITllOUT TllE TIE BETWEEN benefits and previous ontr1but1ons what would be the basis for paying those ,\bove the povc1 ty hne 1 Instead of a self help program ,"'h1ch you and I can use as a base on which to build toward :.imtly s security," eeas1ly m1ghl f1ndSoc1alSecur1ly tur ned nto a welfare 01 negative lncome tax program designed to ielp onJy the very poor MARKET ' HIGHLIGHTS ' INDEXES NYSE Index ASE Index Do'v Jones Ind S & P 500 Sloe ks N•w Yori\ !VPI I ~ fl" loliOWl"ll ,111 ~i'>O'oOIS 11'1" ~10(11.i lhet h.IYf 114"1"" mot! 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WhlPS 10I> I Sfl 1•~ W'""ISI pl. tlO S8 Wl'lrlPOOI 8042 163 l?llt• % Wflll COn &O 6 tU 19:i.+ \ol WllllC plC l 2 »+.--Vt Wll!Mo\ IOl'I ' 113 • .,.,__ l'o w111ttekr Co 9 92 l'°" WICktrs Cp I 9 lU 11'11-1\-'I Wl•Oold! :ZB 9 8 • w uuams 60 6 ,,, J2 + 11". wu1 coswls 36 "3~+1"41 WlnnOx I ~2 IJ S9 31111+ Iii W1nneoaoo 12 Sl'I W1\l!.IP 1.92 10 l'I ?4Vt Wl~EIPl 8 ~ 1120 ~1 -I WIKPS I 32 ~ SO 15 + ~ Wl!(O C I 10 • •S 21~ "" WOl•WI OSO I• 10 3\lo + 11' WOmlco St 9 12 ll-..._ WooctsCp •B • 61 IW.+ >it WOOIWll I 20 I 6..11 IS'fl-11t. Wool Of 2 20 I UV.-% WollCI Al•w 6 36 ·~· \'o W<IQly 2 40.. 11 S ~ + '4 Wurluer co Jt 2 \V.-\.Ii Wyly (Ori) :l2 Jli'o+ YI --•n--x1rox Co I 18 1556 ,,,,_,"'II Xtr• IM JOI .S 45 lO'l-ll+ 'II Yates lnclu1. 6 ?9 o -<1-V. 'fngSIDr to\> S ( U V.--V. leltrCOrp 16 ii 56 11¥1 Z..llCppl IO I 1(\41 + v, Z.e>at• ftO l 30 ~-l'o Zarr• Co•p JJ '' •ll-VI lenllllRaCI I 101 J12 1•,_ 1111 Prol4• t 1 •o 2 .)'I 11\oll-\oi P $ A Inc u •~+ 'II Pus Col 1 20 1 ,. ul'i-v. ~E&G 1 12. 1 )JI l}~t ~ PS!OOl 1 40'\• rDllO ...._ " tiegl)la ~ n ·!.,'f'ri~:¥1 ~EG l 40 tlorJl -1 f'Sf:G 1.10 • dO l'ot l.,.. PSEGpf IOI 1110 -1v. PSEGt\lf 9 t2 rtoo 90 -1 ~1~il, ,\:. n~1 "' DETROIT (UPI ) -Despite slug- gi.Sh de\f car sales, General Motors aM Chrysler Corp srud that they have been abJe to b1ing another S,900 workers back to the JOb Both aJso announced all of their pro- dueUon fac1l1tles will be in operaUon next week, GM for a 10th stralChl week and Chrysler for a fourth week lo a row "PS Nlil 1 6-1 t n I• v. PSNMr 1 t• • 11 11'9+ n P11bllcll•r 'I 9 4" 1 -'A P\llOl•l JOt 10 • 'Jt Pwot!il' f 16 6 ., '•Vi + .... PvfmMl )'D IQ UI ~•l" ll'vN•C,, • • •• 11'7o + .... ~ll•n '"' ~ • t~ \ill ' Jo -~ DAILY PILOT H E FAMILY CIRCUS ,_ ' "(;;: \ . \:_ ' ·.," Ol ., ... ., J • ... •• • " v.~ fer.; b- ' ' . "Why do they pvt !he peonut5 1n the~ little pock· ages?" PUBLIC NOTICE ~ICTITIOUS aUSINIE!.S NAMIE STATIE M IE NT T~ loUOWlflO por'°ns are Oo111911M•I· MU iii : P UBLIC NOTICE NOTICIEOF"TIMEANO PLACE t• THE BANANA R EPUBLIC, 6" S. t tCoa•I H•f., Lavun11 B1ac11, c.tuornl• • 92651 OF PU8LtC 5ALE OF COLLATERAL Nolite is llereDv n•ven by tll!" un· oers1t;1neo th•t 11 publtc \.Jle 01 rnr 1011ow1t19 dt'•criDed co!l•terdl w.11 Ill! ne1c1 at t"" "°"'of 9:00 A.M on 111e 21111 d.ly ot M.av, 19li. •I S60 w~st !'1111 -· ' . Mr. F••ncl' Ballotta. 131 N. Holly, Sl•ffl, Costa ,,,,..,a, Coun!y or Ot.in!ji.'. OrM>91, Ca lll<>rni• 92MI -Stale of C.all!orn•• Mr. Rober! G. SClulre, 280 Loroi 011>, 9re.a.ei. an<C' 011>er P<"troleum Teffat~, L.•t;1un11 Beach , Cal!fornia product•; lire>, !ullt~, b.tlterl~s. 9'US1 au1omotlve par t~ and .JC CP•\o,.es, Mr. lrvlno Zalk, 1>M \/,.la Lalle, <:.ervlce\ldtl<1n!ool ~.ant1~<1ulpment. L.et;1unaBeacb,Cillllornla9?•S1 Tiils notice;, 9i11e'n 1n accordance Mr. Greoorv Mllcll•ll, 190 Loma wltn the prov•slons ol Sec !Ion q~, Su1>- T1rrace, Lot;iuna Beach, Collfornlil d•vi•ion !JI, of tne Uniform Com- 91bS\ merc1a1Codeol 111<' St.ale ot C.i1norn1.>. Tlli• Duslne•i I• condut le<I Dy .J 0•\tO M.ay 13. 10/S -r1!p.1rl1>e•sll!p. UNIONOIL COMPANY GrtOOf"yMUclleU, OFCALIFOANIA Parlner •ol !i>outll Bov1s1on S!r ~tt Tiiis sta lement wlli tiled w;tn tne Lo•AnQele•.Call!orn1a C<lunly Clerk of Orant;ie County oo Mav ev : Roi:ien 8 . K•mm~o 1, 191) Mana!l"r Vener al Service~ f'•l4U , , . , Pvt>ollU..o Orange Co•U 0.lly Pilo!, , M.ayl,IS,'n,29, 1915 --IM)-1> 32t2t PuDll~neo Otan!I<' Coa~r 0.Jily Pilot. May21.1~1> 1871-IS : ... P UBLIC NOTICE 1•t:1s1 .1c ~OTrc·F. ----------'--------~---II NOTICE l"IVITING l lDS 8·613St NOTICE IS HE RESY GIVEN tt>JI NOTICE TOCREOITOR5 tile Soard ol Educat•on 011 .... NeWPOrl-SUPERIOR COURT OF THE Mew Unilotd S<liool D••tric! DI °'""II< STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR ' .,,. County, Cahlo•n1a, woll receive .,...,1..., THE COUNTY OF ORANGE (, D1<1•Llj:l lD1 1.00A.M OnlF11!)Qtl1<1.ovo1 N•.4-U1U M<1y 191S at lhe 0H1ce of W•O S.C.'1001 E•t•lt of FRED 0 , GOM EZ. Oo~l,,<1, locattd al 18SI P l.te•ntoa 0.CN!.t'O >' Avenue. Co•!d Me•d, Californtd, ~! NOTICE tS HEREllY GIVEN to IN!' "''""" tome Sil•O D•D> w ill tie l>UDllc.lv cr.o;iors of tr.. •bOve ri.Jrned oecl!denl °""""""""•tad lo• tlwl an pers,ons n•ving clalm• against PHOTO LA.e EOUI PM ENT 11,.. r.11<1 Of<~nt art r~u lfecl .. , lilt Alt Did• ate to t>e rn accc.rOdl'Ke with tMm. wiUI tile nectssar~ vouct>er•, in Cond•!•ons. lns1ruc!1cn>. ;1na SPoC•Uca-ll'>e office ol 1~ clerk of ll•e .JIXI"" f!'fl· l•OOi. w/\1c11 "'<' n<>w on f1lu 1n tl\tl o!l<ee litlfd court,"' to pre~nl 111em. w1111111e ~f 111'_ Purc11.;"1n9 Allf'n! ot Si"O l'.c ""'°I r"ll'CH~ry voucher•, to ll'le unoersi!lf"l"d 0•s1rict. 18>1 P!<1cent•a Aven.,.., Co•lil a! Ille otllc• or Billi"9S and Sw<11e1, 1021 '' '· ~••, C•l•!<>rn1"· Ea!ll 4111 St., Sul•e 211. S..nla An.a. C..tll. _., E:;ic11 D1oo~r mu>I •uDn 111 • l>l!l lie· 911(5 wllicll ;, the pl.ace or 1><1s1ne-;.!> of ',•, 00••1 •n tt1e to rm O! ii ce•l1l•ec! or tM ..;..,erslgned in .,u mal!er• pert.a•n· '"'""''!> '""c" or" b•d oono eo""1 10 lf'llllOthees1a te al •aid oeceOen1. w1l/\1n 11 •·11~ Po•<ent (S ! ot Ille .irnount Of Uie lour month!> .alter !he llrst pubjiCilhOO Did. mdtle p.avab1~ 10 tlle Ofll••• of <>ltllls nolitf'. : f• Ne wPGrl·""''" Un1f •ed Sc11001 Dh triCI. DaledAprU28.1915. A Perform.ance Bond mav l>6' requ,..,o Rocene>sunl9.aan0 .·" .it lhe 0!§cre1>on 01 !l'ie O••tr.cl. In tilt! Alfred Guilerrez • ~ven1 of li11lurP to enter •nto well con-E•eculor!>ol lheWiU t' 1 .. 1e1, tlle proc~rd> of Ille Chee~ W•ll °" ot llle.tiove named <>ecieoent . . · r ~~.!.ei:;::;e":t ':;i~·:., 0:0~1~~~ :::e :..~~ :.:~~~'::.! ::.r:.~WA TEl • ,1 5cl>OOI 01strit1 ol 0"'"9!! County. mtl E••l 4trl SI. No. 111 J •• NO b10der m•v V.111\0f.JW l'U~ Did lor.. s.nl• An•, CJlif. tt1GS PH•Od O! tcrty.f1w!" 1~5J !lily~ 11u"r !"" TM : {7141 "47-1411 :Jd!e~l •or 1ne opo,n,11911\.t!•e<it Tne Bo•rO 01 Educ•l•on 01 Ille Al.,.Mys ffrE••t,,.lws - . ·~ • ' .. " t ' ""WPGf1-Me•• Un•t•O'd Scnool 0.SlflC1 P,,t>jiSlle(I O•ilnge Coast 0.J•IJ Pilot, •~ •-•~i the rit;il\I 10 roiect any or ,.11 May1,I, 15, n . 1975 15"11·1~ ~ .•, O•d\, •hd not nete\•<1• 1ly accelll the , 1owes1 Diel, •no 10 wa1w" ""' in1orma11 P UBLlC NOTICE \._~:;it:::v.::::~~~~~~~:::::::::::::·:·:·:::::::::o J , ly or irrl!'Qular1ty '".any Did teCoi1W'd. 1------~~=~------0a\ed May 14, 19/~ SLP,7Sll4 NEWPORT-MESA SUPE RIOR COURT OF THE " UNIFIEOSCHOOL O!STA!Cl STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR ot·O••n~ Coun1v. C•l">lon•ia THE COUNT V OF ORANGE'. By Dorothy l"lilrwey F1WW.1 No. A43111 ... PUf cll<1\ln9 At;ienr NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION >~·l180 FOR PROBATE OF,jNILL ANO FOR 1i•.., Publo\lttd Oranllt' (oasl Od;ly Pilot. LETTERS TEST AME NT ARY " ~y 22,1'ilS 118"1-1S Esta1eol MA RION C. WEILER,.Jkil PUBLIC NOTICE .... AA!ON CAROLYN WEILER, Oece.JSed. NOTICE f5 HEREBY GIVEN 111.:it NOTICEOFTRU5TEE'5 5ALE RANDY PAUL WEILER lld• hie<! No. 5716 'le•ein a Pf'l•tion for Pr<1bate ot Wiil .Jod On June 11 191~ ,.1 !Goo AM IOt •J.suanceof Lelleri. Te s!a•n~nl.irvto !,!, \jtllON BA"K·. d\ T"ustee ~ndct" ·,,nd lhe petitioner, •elere~te to wlllcll is •>!l pursuant 10 Oeeo ot Tru\l datl'd Oc. "'"°"!Or further par1otu!ar~ . .JOO 111.il · tol>fr :lb, 19n. m..ae bv blJ Lido Pt1r~ 1"" lim~ ""°pi.it~ o! tie.Jdn91N' s•rne J'1; O"vl!, a Qenerill p.artne••n<p and,.,. !I.Ji Do.'f!'fl •~I for JUNE l. 19/S, •I 9;Jll cordl!o 0c.101>o;r JO, 1912 1n Boa~ 1om ~ m . in 111~ <OU•l•oom ol Departmenl '"1 • P.aoe Jll9 of OU•cit1I Reco•O~ lri 1,._,01. No. J ol \it10 cour1. a l 700 C1111c Center tice of 111e Recorder or Orant;ie Couutv. O"ve Weil, '" 111e C•IY Gt Sdf1!a Ana. Ciolitornid, 9,,..,11 to ""c .. ~11 an it>dl:b'ed· Cdlllor<>1" lll!i!> 1n fawor 01 UNION BANI( a OateO Mt1 y 'lb,191S. I'll Cal!lo<n•.t corpGr .. 1ion w ill ,,..11 ",.1 WILLIAME.StJ OH N, ~.'. P\ID!lc auction lo ll111ne•t bidder to• County Clefl< t'°\I\ (PAYABLE AT TIME OF SALE llOBERTT.MAROLO IN LA W FUL MO N EY OF TH[ JOtPrlncelonDr. UNITED STATES! a11n., Norlll F•orot PO.BoKl•l• entrance lo 111e Ort1nqe County Cnta '-W••,Catitorn1~tl6l6 CounN>ui.e 1oca1ed al 100 Ciwot Cent~• Tel: S46-6t•l P•1ve We>! In Ille City ol S.>nt.i Ana ~nd Auoniey lo•: Petilione• ""' Germain's Hanging Basket • G-ren 10" r1.tw..tl M1ket witll ..... rs iMtMetll e ,,.. ............. yitff .. .... h . jHlllOl 59 Reg. 2.2S Cut .Foam •shreddles' es.ft~,_... e Shlff pilMn, f9yl, c.ui..1 MMI ....,. witll tW!. s .. ... I~~ ... . Anti-Siphan . Valve • S1.,s _,., Mck.,.. ,_. .............. • F..-~1yste.s& .w1.-.. ...... J/4" lb:• 4•• Rain-Bird Sprinkler Heads • a.... fllt " ,.,.., ·-...... lew ........... ,.,.., ..... --lo ltloio-........ ...................... _, 99c ,,,_., --·-----------···---' .. County ot Otanqe, SI.lie o! C.ahlorniil, Publ•!>lll!O Or.ange Co.i~t Do1ny P1!01, "" r.11111, 1111e . .tnd 1n:e•e1>1conveyeo10 M•Y 11 . 11. 1B. 1915 •Bs1.1s I iiiiiii;;;;;r,-----:;;;;;;;;r ""° """' l\eld Dy 1! und~r >iud Oce<I '" ~-....- !"" P•OPO'rty i.1tualed 1n lhe C1tv ot Pl"BLIC !\"OTICE ~~ QlJYSSEY™ t.ewpo•1 8eac11 '" ""'Cl ;:ouMv """ State.de•c"ceo•~ 1----- PARCEL 1: NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Tne Norl/\weuc"v JC ,o te~t ot Lol Lo.on No. Jlt ·Gt 10, and all ol Lot 9 01 Traci No. 81~, as TS.No. lWJa,~ •N>v.n on a m1111 •eotordf'd In-~ 26. T.O. SER\/lCE COMPANY"' duly ll<l~S •l .ind•~ or M 1>ce!l.in~ou~ MJp,, a1>P01nl~d T ru•lee under IM to11ow1ng recoro~ ct \ll•d Ordn11e Coun!y, Ot'«nDl!d<teedolttu~l W!LLSELLAT C~l1torni.J PUBLIC AU CTION TO THE HI GHEST '.\•' E•tCO! tne Nor thw~.rer ly ll.401eet BIOOER FOR CASH fpav.aDle ~! time ,I.. ot s,)1dLot~. Of ..ale 1n I.awful money of !lie lJll•!ed ->:-, PARCEL l : St.>1e~I ~II r.11111 . IHle and in1erest con. Loi 10o! lr .. ct No 81\, a•~no ... non veyed to.and now held ny i1 u/\dl'r ia10 ,' .0 M.J1>recorc1ei:tinboo~~6,pat;1c••J and Oe~o ot Tru ~l on tlle p roperty , .• ••of M•\C~ll~neou• Map,, •"Corti~ ol "'""1naf!e•<le~cri1>ed : ··•'>d•dOranq,:,Coun1y.Cdl•to1n1,.. TRUSTOR· PAUL PACERA. JR., ii ,1 • E~ce11tt11eNortllwc,!~•ly 10.70 lee\ \1n91emdn '""fl!O' BENEFICIARY AA'l'MONO ALTON PARCEL]: MILLAND ANO MURIEL WEBER Tne Sck.itht!d>lerlv la 80 1e~1 ot !n.• Ml LLA NO. /\u~bilnd and wilf' ·~Joint Nortnw~•lerly SJ.80 fc~I ot Lot 8 01 ten.tnts . ·1r;;;c1 No. !115. •~ !>l>Own on a Moir> r~. Aeco•Oed November 73, !'ill .Ji on~tf. , • ~cor°"" •n Doak 26. page~ •3 .aod •• 01 t.10. 1eoo1 1n book 11000 P•oe 1Jll ot Ot- ' M11.tell.inenu~ Map~. record• ot l.it10 titiill Rf'CO•d• in 111e oflice ol !he -~ DrancieCounty, C•lllorn1d Recordt'r ol Oran91' County; _.,.10 dffd !·I PARCEL•: Of !rusl de1.t«Dl!S Ille IO!IOW+fl!I pro· ,, LOI H. ol T1.act No. i!!i dfld !lie Pf"rt~ " Nortll-•terly 21.60 1eel ot Lot 9 of PARCEL 1 "lracl t.lo. 61~, as ~l>Own °"ii Map r~ The Soull\t'.a\le•ly H reel ot LOI• coroeo in b<>ok ?6. Pd<;le\ •l ano •• ot dnd tr.. Norl/\-~terly 16 so fttl ot LOI l ~ ' Mi'Kell;ineou' Ma pi, reco•d•OI 0.a"!;ll.' ol Tr;ic! "'"· 1622, in !he C•ly ot Noewpar\ • 1.1.Counrv. C.aliforn•<> S.,.icll, ••Pr• map recordeO in Book •1, '{ E•ctpl llle Nor!ll,.c\\t rh !iJ 90tt-..t (>a!;le l9 o! M1~cell•ne<1u\ MilPS, in the ' o: LOl8 ott•ce 01 1110' County Recorder ot ..a1o •I~ l'ARCEL S: counly Tn.it PG•l1on 01 Lot<; OI lr..ct No PARCEL 1· Tiie N<1r111 .. t~terly 28 -' AU, a\ r.l'lown on ii Mao recorOed 1nbook fffl ol Lot 2 and .all ol Lo! J ol Tr«! No. l11 l·11o, "'"9t!~ ll Ind•• ot Ml1o<f'll......,.,.,. 1617. ;n tne C•IY ot Newpatt Beac:n, as •1 M<ll)!>, •et<1tO \ ol •1110 Or.anoe County, per map record1P.d in Book •I, Pi'Qel9ol {• <le'KrlDed .as lo+lo"'~· M1«ell.anl'Ou> MllP\, in Ille otficeot Ill!" it . PilrcelEl\SllOwnon•Maptlledin county rec<1 rder of •aid coi.nly, \;•·.book 21,Pd<;le\lotP.ircel M10..,1n !"" E)(CEPT1NG tllere!rom Ille 1 office ol Ille Counly R~corOer al w id Nortn""sle• ly 16. ~feel of Loi J . . U 'O.an~County . lll6 ll•d Lido, Ne wpar! e~acll, ;J!; Now k"Clwn •~Tr.Jct No ~. "' C1htorn•l91b60 " 61\0v.n on ti Map reco•Oed In Oook 316, "!II .a !>!reel adore\\ or common dt' ' 1 'Page!> 3! llnd Jlo! M1\c~11aneous M;ips, ,19nation 1\ ihOwn •OOv•, no w11rr.an11 >11• retordsol Or•noe County, C;,l1IOfll!d. I• Qiven "' to <IS como!etene•s or cor lhei1rffl •dO•e•' ilnll Olhllr comrnoo rec1ne•il ·· Oeilt;1n11tlon, if ilny, ot Ille re111 prooo•tv 1 The beneliciary uod'r ~d<d Oiled of 'IL ~crltwd •bove •S purpatt!"d l<1b!: 6lJ Try\\, by re.a!.Qn ot • D•eocn or delaun Lido P11 •k Ot111e, Newport lk•ch, 111 111e 0Dl19allons •ecu•ed tlle•eOy I Calllorn1a '''""'otore e •ecuted ""° Clellwr...t 10 lo S.10 wle w11! De n11de. but ....,,nciut the uni:tt•Slt;ineo" """Hen 0f'(laraUoro .{r: ,r.o....,enl or wa••a'lly, e•P•••• or 1rn-Of Oelau+! •nd Demand tor Sale, Mid pllfd, •l'<)ilrd1/\Q !!tit, P<>i•e•s•on. or"*' wt11\en notice ol D•~•cll 11nd <>I .iecHon .,,..,<umbrin(e\, 10 P.tv '"" P"ncil)dl \Unl 10 cau~ Ille undersi9ned to \t'll ..a!d J; l o t Yid nole. $t!CUfed Dy •.tid Dffo. lo oroper!y to sallifv \ilO oDlit;i.at;ons Mid w ot: S!, ll>l, 119.00 w1t11 1n1ereil ••om lllerealter 1ne uni:ter•lt;ineo (aU\ed"w •O April 1, "11•. 115 in ••Id "Die prov1dld, not1c1 Of D•e•<ll and o• elec lion lo br ....Ovimces. II •nr, u!>Oe• tne terms Of Re<ordl!cl December 20, 1~1• a s inil•. O" w ld Deed; fff•, cll11r11e1 .and e•llf'llJl!lo No. 1&6-ll in book 11109 Pil<;le 11•1 OI slllo • ~ ol IN '"'""' ilnd of the trl>SU cre-eled O!llC••I Rl!-Co•d• ; II bywidOe•O. !oaod •11le ••!!De ma.,..., but wl!hwt 0 • The beneUt1••1 under >d1d Ottd, by co~nanl or w•rrdnly, e•P•e•s or Im.-' ? ;'t"rilMlll ol • IH"eacn Of de I au II !n lhe 00-piled, rrt;i&rd111111!11•, PQSl<!!>iion, Of"en. ' • .,1ig,11on1 "'"red \l\ilreb,, l11<etotore umD<11ncei, to pay tN rema1nit19 prin- '\1 r•lt1cut.., and dell11er11 lo \he <>n· tip.al $Um 01 tl'te "°'''~cured ~ Wld , , ,oer1loned a W•lllen Drtlar111!on 01 Oreo ol T•ust. •ill\ in1ereil .,.5 1n Yid : 1 ~Del•ull•nd Oem11nd for S...12,...,w•lt· note provided, 1dwancrs. ;1 an¥. UflOet" j o i•ten noUce ol b,..acf\ and •IKllcon lo ltw 1rrm10 01 •aid Oetd ol Tr""'· teei. to ,oe:...,M IN -•llll'ed lo !Oii s.tid Pf<>" n~rqe• ano ewpen\e!> 01 1r.. Trll!ileri tr t l*'IW to wtlsly Y id obUg11lloni., -andol!M lrustsc•e•!edDY l>.liG OMClol ,,. ... lier. 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TEN CENTS ---~ ~ ( ees • O.lly "'-' ....... •Y P•trkk O'o.i-LI WEDDING COUPLES KNEEL DURING HIGH MASS RITES AT CAMP PENDLEfON TODAY _FlratMarrtage1Are Double Ceremony In Tent at Little .Saigon Refugee Camp Sewing Center R efugees Aided by Lagunan Bas'ics were pr'ovided -food, shelter and clothing ·-but the men were depressed, children ailep.t and women worried. Whi l e visiting Ca'mp Pendleton, Mrs. Daniel Schryver ol Laguna Beacti w~ed. wh.at the , ~-,,;--..;were ~missing lina-Gre1Ct'cf'iQ flt w.as human dlgnlt • · • '· • · • "These people had tO le&ve their-hOmes th b8Ji An"hOuf. ••she said. • "The rootlessness is hard .. to· imagine "she said. "And there's .. . bored.om after ~uch an emoµ.onal upheaval from their previously buaylives. -"Aa.ertcans den 't realize that these ~ietnamese were friendly to us, had jobs of status and dressed very well.'· . Mrs. 'Schryver concentrated on theclblhlng. ' Spurred by her' own generosity and the goodwill or the As· sistance Le agu e of Laguna Beach of which she is president, she arranged for the purchase a nd do nation of 20 sewing machine's. scisSors, measuring 'tapes and other trimmings and notions. "Vietnamese know how to sew expertly," she said. "They want 'I<! iilake th~ do¥.~ cll1tlljng fit bfrtter fnd almost everything has to ~ shQrten'ed .', · • Ttie· fi?at project of the sewing cedter In Camp 5 wore the lr-adia. tional dresses for today's dodtile wedding. In a fairy godmother-like man· ner , Mrs . Schryver"completely outfitted the brides and grooms who call her ''Mrs. Madam. Mother" in gratitude .. - Sh'e purchased the fancy'fabri c for th'e gowns, white gloves, hankies, parasols,.-black · ties, white s h irts and s hoes to duplicate as ne_ar ly as possible the attire they would have had in their homeland. Since the newlyweds could not· <See VIETS, Page AZ> ~uspeet E s capes Policeman Wounded In Grove Slwoting ~ Garden Grove pcllce were still searching today fOr a man with IOng hair said to· be a prime s us· peel in the ambush Wednesday .evening of a city police officer. The officer, 27 -year-old Fred Aiken, was listed in stable condi· t1on today at Palm Harbor Hospital following four hours·of emergency s urgery on a gunshot Wound iri the ab.dolnen. The suspect appar~Uy fired a World War I vintage military ri- ne &om a clump of bushes near the Garden Grove·Boys. Club at 9680 Larson St. · Aike'n was part of a detail searching for suspects in connec· fion with a nearby residential burglary that .. occurred pnly a lew minutes.befofe the shpot:ing. seen moments before the shoot· ing walking down the sidewalk with a rifle on his shoulder and a bandolier of Du llets slung across h1s chest. The witnesses told police the young man looked at them and smiled and didn't seem to be in any particular hurry. Minutes later, Aiken was shot as he emerged from his car. The officer m a naced· to re~ch his squad car radiO and call for help. Investigators discovered the riOe, ammunition belts and the fatigue jacket behind s ome bushes, but ther.e was no trace of the gunman. A search of the area with dogs tailed to turn up the suspect. Voit Offer Rejected In Strike Striking production workers at AMF-Voit In c. at 3301 S. Harbor Slvd .. Santa Ana, have rejected the . cogipany'.I! '"fiaal offer" to . ~·ilhe 1'1~ -walk9'!1:\ and..'.~today ,lb~f eD~JNiny all· ..nounced ttj,at ·it plam to resume fu ll Opef.alions "!!.-.-~ pl·~nt besjn· nintTuesday. '- . ··we have advised the unlbn that we sincerely regret the out· come of the vote and advised them that we have provided (or Cull operation o( the plant next Tuesday,'' personnel manager \\'illiam Ester as said today. Esteras said ·the plant will be open for workers tO return and the company will keep open the fincil contract offer ror those returning. Asked.-if the co mpany·s announ- cement meant that newemployes might be hired , Eslerassaid, ''We would be looking a t that possibili· ty." Duane Cosby, president of Loc31 689 of the United Rubber Workers. said Voit's offer was re· jected by a vote or320 to62. He said the company's proposal would reduce wage benefits and seniority. ''Ever§ incenli ve worker will take a reduction ·in wages unde r the proposal," Crosby added. He also main· tained that some emplo)ies on in'. dust.rial injury furloµghs would a utomati call y beterrninated. About 600 production and main· tenance workers are involved in the walkout. Nearly 400 ~ere (See VOIT, Page A2) MESA lAKE PROJECT OFF A "Jn-ultimillion dollar lake home dev,l'Oprnent 'in southwest Costa Meaa has gooe off the drawing boards of-Kaiser Aetna. The waterfront project, wh.ich would have featured con · dom inium homes around an artificial lake, is no longer finan· cialJy feasible, according to the developers. See story, Page Al.2.. TiierlOe and ammuhlUon were t:ak8n tn· ttie .burglaey,· police Fair Board Meets laid: • ~ I By CAROL MOORE Ot u.e 01llr "11.t MMt Loqlfing mu c h ITRe the dimioutive bride and groom atop America n wedding cakes, twb Vietnamese couples were mar· ried in a double wedding today, the fi rst nuptial coDduc t ed among refugees a t Ca mp Pendleton. Nguyen T h i Tuyet Oanh became the bride of Phuong Van Hai as her brother, Nguyen The Hung, exchanged vows with Nguyen Thi Kieu Anh. • The Rev. Peter Cho, a fellow rerugee. a nd Chaplain Evan Greco officiated at the im· provised altar in the Reli gion and Education Center of Camp !i in "Lillie Saigon.•· Gold rings were exchanged amid the fl ash of ·news cameras capturing. the ecumerucal and in· terna tiona l mixture of oriental chimes, Vietnamese vows , com- munion spoken in Englis h and well-wishers outside dressed in borrowed milita r y khaki. About 4·00 people crowded on benches under the olive drab c.~a nopy as the bridal t'<>Uples pro· cceded_up the aisle strewn with_ straw und white sheets. -A-t-t-h-e-£-r-0 n t w a s-a-con_• gratulatory banner lettered in colored chalk and tiers of eandlcs and yellow gladioli. Parasols \1/er e held over l'al'h pair as they and the conRregation chanted and listened to hymns by a choir or compatriots. Front pews were reserved for about 20 relatives and some (See WEDDING, Page A2) • 'Back ·to .work' ' Doctor Return Urged From Wire Services LONG BEACH -The presi· dent of the American Medical As· sociation says th e s preading work slowdown over ris ing malpractice ins urance costs has proved its point, and urged boycotting anesthesiologists to go back to work. Dr. Malcolm' Todd of Long Beach, whi ch is an area heavily affected b y the Southern Cali~ornia malpractice protest, SF AREA DOCTORS REJECT PLAN-A3 INSURANCE FIRMS FACE SUIT-AS sa id W e dne s -d ay th e anesthesiologists will create "ut- ter chaos if they continue" to Withhold services. .. They've carried the strike far enough," Todd told a staff sym· posium at Memorial Hospital Medical Center of Long Beach. He saj.d the doctors should go ~~offtr•1!!'111M rqr~-~¥~-~'tiY Uie Legislature,. wblch is.lloldlbg a-11~ial ~sion on reform in the rhalpractfce in-stiF.nff field. "People are not getting quality medical care now with the anesthes iologists withhold ing their services," said Todd. Mean.while , doctors at three m o r e Southern California hos pitals agreed Wednesday to jo in th e strike by anesthesiologists. The strike has affeC'led more than 40 hospitals in Los Angeles , Or ange, San Bernardino, Ventura . Santa Barba ra and San Diego Counties. A 141 pe r cent increase in malpractice premiums for 8,500 Southern California doctors an- nounced by Travele rs Insurance Co mpanies also has inflamed the situation, doctors said Wednes· day. •'Jt will intensify the frustra- tions. It will diive more physi· cians out," said a s pokesman for the Los An geles County Medical Association. "It 's like throw ing gasoline on the fire.'' Another call for the doctors to go back lo work came from As- sembly S(>eaker Leo McCarthy CD-San Francisco). Al his weekly ilews conference ·w~.,....•1.'4<!=•rthy.faid.fW!!: have'·demoi'ta;(ra\ed repeated.ry that tlie Uiistature take5 the crisis seriously." Al the lnte r corilmllnlty Hospital in Covina, one of the 'RETURN TO WORK' AMA Chief Todd hos p ita ls th a t joined t he slowdown Monday, a group oC non-anesthesiologis\·doctors met Wednesday night to discuss voluritary action. Jn a straw vote. haJf the group, whi ch num bered nearly 100 doc - t.On, 1ald they would close their officeonJunel. ' Kidnap Suspect Seized Countian Still Held Captive in African Country By United P ress International Stanford University reported today that T anzanian police ar- rested a suspect ill the kidnapinii of three American students and a Dutch worn an a t the remote Gombe game preserv e in Tanzania. Prof. David Hamburg said followin g seve ral · over seas telephone calls that ··t here's nothing firm yet, but we are hopeful the students will be re· le'ased." r The students, Carrie J a ne Hunter, 21, Atherton, Calif.: Barbara B . Smuts, 23, Ann Arbor, Mi c h ., a nd Ke nne th Smilh,l...,22, Garden Grove, were taken captive in a raid by about 40 armed men Monday ni ght. They were s tudying primate behavior at a research station operated by noted naturalist and author Jane Gooda ll. Hamb ur g said he had · no Clescription of the suspect and n9 information as lo where the ar- rest took place. Smith was an honor graduate of Garden Grove High School and captain of the football team. He is working on a post - graduate degree at Stanford and delayed his graduation to make the expedition to Africa, re· searching lhe ha bits of chim· panzees and baboons. His family r eceived a letter from him on Monday, the day or the kidnaping. "He was having the time of hi s life.'· said his sister-in-law, Mrs. Connie Smith. His mother, Mrs . Mittie Smith. said her son is deeply interested ia the r elations hip between animal behavior and huma n psyc~ology and was mappin~ and cha rting the moveritent of chimpanzees. ''He would follow chimps around Cor 12 hours a day and found it very exciting," said Co n· nieSmith. Senate to Consider Two Consumer Bills • SACRAMENTO !AP l -The California Senate faces action on two bills designed to save con· sumers $200 million a year by virtua lly eliminating the state's 44-year·old fai r trade law. T he Senate Business and Professions Committee sent the m easures by state Sen. Dennis Ca rpente r and Assemblyman Alister McAlister to the upper hOuse noor on votes of 7-0 and 5· l Wednesday. Both bills would eliminate fair· trade provisions for all products except liquor, beer and wine . McAlis ter 's proposal would also a llow newspaper publisliers to set m~ximum prices for their papers: Bill s upporters argued that fair trade provisions have outlived their usefulness and have kept prices artificially hi gh.· states enacted such laY+'S during the 1930s lo prevent the pril"e wars that forced many retaile rs to close. Only a bout four pe rcent of <ill retail prOducts are fair traded to· day, including drugs, jewelry, s te reos. televisions and other electronic equipment. Fourteen other states noW have fair trade laws. Or•L··:_a:··· W e a t iller WltneSses at Ure shooting scene ~d a Young, thin man MarinJ: a ·military fatigue'.i• .. i!l h8d be<11 . . .... ::-,, .. ,. .. ·~' . nnw or~h'.; r~ ·~. Horse L~~s · Weighed "The real issue here is basic economics," said Carpenter, the Newpart Beach Republican. ''We are talking about a depression baby that just stayed on and grew. Fair ski es fo"'r iday but some low clouds in lhl' morning h ours' al the beach. according to the y,•eather service. A little warmer y,•ith highs from the upper. 60s lo the mid 70s . l..ows tonight near 55. I NSIDE TODA. Y .,_ 1,, i NARR~ . · • NEW voiu{ l\Utfu .. ::.. The stock m'ark~f -.stt•V-~ ljttle cl)ange toda in 1lukllti trading on the New Yotlt tock Ex· change. ~ ~ : -The DOW J~one1'° lriduslrjtil avera~e1 ·off mote. than 1}ir~e point$ lt lhe o utset, Odd~ 0.23 point& to 818.91 . It lost II.Bl point& We dnesd ay. "Advances and declines were almost even. Pri cea were mixed in '1iOderate trad i n J-on t.be American Stock !liclfance. • "In a free e nterpriSe system, You have to let the market now.'' Opfonents argued that the legis ation would help chain operatioos that could cut prices below those of smaller stores. The committee's action ap· pa:re nUy removes the last real h•o<!l• for, both billf. . _ • The mea~ure by McAhster. • an Jose ~mocrat clea'red the Assembly earlier Uils ytir_ on ~ )'ll;-0 vote. The bills also·-back· iag frqm botli con.scfv&tiJ et end liberals Wednesday. ' Under fair trade proViMon1h a m·an14(at;turer c;an set t)!e:~e~il . ~co o< bis produc t.. Siveral .. ~-l ' More than t~ree-fourlllS of lhe U.S. Sena le have sent ,a · leller lo President F"ord urg- ing continued support /or Israel. See slory A4. ~· • • ,.., .. ._( r-U.V • ' P ... •P.,.eAJ VIETS ••• leave the Marine base, they · traeed lholr feol pattarna on di•· carded paper so Mrs. Schryver could buy the s hoes. Their request for parasols re· vealed how vital the Vietnamese consider this.. accessory as pro. tection against the sun. They take them ror granted, like sun· glasses for Sout.taern Callfor· n.ians. Mr•. Schryver's current personal project Is to find 10,000 Oriental parasols or hats with sunshades to let the refugees reel more comfort.able. -8.utt_h~ real need is for occupa- tional materials and other sup· plies to keep the 18,000....inhabi· tants of the tent cities busy while they await processing to new homes. The Assistance League pro- ject, guided by Mrs. Robert Hope and Mrs. CarrOll Clampitt, seeks more fabric and equipment. Pairs of volunteers work half a day , twice a week, and the clubwomen hope to open centers in all eight camps. Garden plots have been started with the donation of seeds and tools. Mrs. Schryver s aid the White House has urged that similar donations plus toys and books be. made to all refugee sites around the country. Goods may be sent to the at.ten· lion of Chaplain David Pl ank, New Life Chapel, Camp Talega · Post Office, Camp Pendleton, 92055. Watching her own grown children and their families cope with the U.S. economy, Mrs. Schryver admits she has mixed emoUons about the arrival of the Vietnamese. , "But they are here and deserve to be welcomed. We should help thein adjust." ·* * * fi'ra• P.,,e AJ WEDDING American sponsors wearing red visitor tags. One of these. Ruth Schryver of Laguna Beach, had outfitted the newlyweds. · The brides wore identical pear- ly lace crowns securing their veils and while silk crepe sheaths over formal trousers. The bride· grooms' black suits. we r::e adorned with while roses 1n thetr. lapels . One pair or bridesmaim wore yellow and the others cho5e a pink noral print. The male attend.ants wore sports jackets and.slacks. The marriage of Hung and Anh was postponed by their flight from Saigon. They had ordered a weddin& cake the day before they left. All the newlyweds were un - iversity students in their homeland. Hung, 24, was a fifth year medical student. ·His bride, 21 , had no relatives at the ceremony. Like the other couple, 18 and 19, they are seeking sponsors. The newlyweds boarded a military van for the short trip to the outdoor reception. Both couples turned down lhe commanding general's offer for a honeymoon cottage saying they preferred to stay with their families. Special efforts by the Marine Corps, Navy Officers' Wives and numerous civili a ns made the nuptials extra s pecial. Bouquets of lily or the valley, a luxury even for Ameri can brides, were donated by Jack Eschbach of Laguna Beach. More noral displays were arranged by Bon· nie's Flowers of Oceanside. Ford Plans Told WASHINGTON <AP l -Presi· dent Ford' said Thursday he wants to re-establish the White House office of science and technology that was abolished by Richard M. Nixon . ORANGE COAST c DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed ~·•1°'9~t •"" Pu&hll>I• , J•Ck R. Curley Vk t "'KIWnl .... Goe_ ............ 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' El e cti on "L~To:::_N_.•G•;;;;;:rr :::::::::::-::; ·ORANGE COUNTY FAIR On Trial By HILARY KAYE . . Ofllle0.11-''""'"'" high isChool studenti in the Newport-Meta U'nlfled .School -District, many of whom are eli«i· ble lo vote, a re taking an interest In Tuesday's tax override elec· tion. Student 1pOke1met\1al\i they are aiarmed at how \heir acbools will be affected next year ll the ball°' meaaure falls. I Ttie.result of their. concern was a P.~ cOnference held today by Eftan'tla Hl&h School aludent JOiin> ai is ta. They explained their aupporl of lh• election ol)d dis· played ne1rly 1,000 1ipatu.res on peti.Uons urging passage of the meuure. .The conference was atteMed by a number of community representativ~s, including Costa Mesa-Councilwoman Norma Hertzoa and se.Jeral Pl'A presi· deall. j BOARD -Re~ular meetlna, 18 A one-time Fairview Stale FalrDrtve,8p.m . . H It 1 Id ~o1b tall :'KISS ME , KATE" -Corona Olp a a e , accu111:1U ru . dtl Mar Hi gh School mU1lcal at ly agalnat mentally retarded Newport Harbor Hilb male patients when he came auditorium, May 22, 23 and 24, I 'back to work there after tw o Tl k S2 .... years as chief bear trainer In an p.m. c el& .~. t k l trial "THE ROSE TATTOO " amusemen par , wen on Estancia High drama, Forum, 8 aa:ain today. p,m,May 22, 23 and :u. Tlcketa tz Ante! Hernandez, 35. ~f Alla al door -----Lomacl&.lo-lha.aa••nlh day of hi• UC! 0 LECTURE -"Phoio-trial .before· Juda• Robert c. arapbera on Photography,•• Todd ln Harbor Judlclal District SocJal Science Hall. 7 o.m. Court on charaes of auault and . battery acaln1t two hospital FRIDAY, lllAY 23 cU~ta. • OPERA AT OCC -Puccini"• Charaeo were, filed fo\Jowln& ''Suor An1elica'' and "Gianni analysll by-the Callfomla Al· Schlccbl," Audltorlum, 8p.m. No torney General's Office of charge. evidence aubmltled by officials FRIDAY NIGHT FILMS -of lheCoata Meaa hoepttal forlhe ''Jeremiah Johnson·· OCC handicapped. ForurD, 1 :30 p. m. Adm. $1. Hernandez w a1 ... •eniployed occ LECTURES -"Marine before belnc fired , In the Biology," Science Lecture 2, Behavior· Adjustment Program, Charles J . Mertz lecturer, 7:30 whose director, Dr. Bernat p.m. Herakovett\ was orie of the fint MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY . wltnesae1calledtolhe1tand. RACING Fairgrounds, 8; 15 Hernandez teatlfled Tuesday in ~ m his non-Jury trial that he wa1 · · employed by the slate hospital FRIENDS OF BRIDES, GROOMS PREPARE WEDDING DRESS Double Wedding Today In Pendleton Refugee Center ''Don't think we're just brainwashed kids," said 1t{ike Man:oske, an editor of the Est.an· Three Guilty system .in 1958, received his p&ychlatric technician cerUflca· tion In 1959 ~nd haa ta111ht stall trainees in class on behavior Air Base Checked By Irvine Company ByDOUGLASFRITZSCH~ OfU..DilllJPllettuft Jn an effort to resolve the pro- blem of Marine jet noise that af. J feels its property around El Toro l\.1arine Corps Air Station, the Irvine Company is considering trading some of its land for a l,SOO·acre Air Force base in Marin County. Charles Buchanan of the com· pany's commercial division toured Hamilton Alr Force Base near Novato earlier this week to size up the prospects or a trade with the Department.of Defense, according to company spakesman Jerome Collins. Hamilton Air Force Base is one of several military installations the Department of Defense has indicated is surplus property, said Collins: The land is not yet available, he said, since the House Armed Serviceg Commit· tee is still considering whether to dispose of it. As many as 10,000 acres of · 2 Men Jailed .. On Drug Rap Orange County Sheriff's of. ficers raided · a Santa Ana Hei ghts, home Wednesday night and jailed two men after finding what they said were nine dif· ferent types of drugs scattered throughout the premises. Patrick Henry Faulring, 23, and Elmer George Glidden, 27, both of 2261 Orchard Drive, were lodged in county jail on charges or possession or marijuana and possession of controlled sub- stances. Investigators who searched the home occupied by the pair said they found quantities of mari· jua·na and marijuana de · · livati,...es, hashish oil, cocaine, LSD, peyote, amphetamines and a number of drugs in tablet form that have not yet been identified. Thief Loots Mesa Cafe Somebody ripped off Ma Barker Wednesday in a turnabout on the late female gangster, stealing $185 in cold cash from a Costa Mesa cafe named for the old gl"rl . Albert Odenath; owner of Ma Barker's, 212 E . 17th St., told police hostess Cathleen Bridgland discovered the cold cash missing Wednesday when she opened up for the day. Officer Eric Snow said the money had been placed in.,.lhe restau'rant's walk·in refri1er1t.or to discourage thieves. VOIT ... working int.he pla"nt at the time of the strike wh ile others were either on layoffs or industrial furloughs. The average hourly salary for bargain ing· unit e1nployes at the plant has b~~n quoted ii& $5.0S, ac- cordi ni;: to Cosb y. Esteras sald the company "de· fin itely ctlsagr eeta'' with the state· 1nent. that incentive worke rs ' s11lnrits "'ill be cut under the l at~Mt pay plan. The termJna1tlon of those employes on Industrial In· jury furloughs Is for those who ure un abl e to return two yea!"1 aftiP.r the injury or have received staterehabillla tion awards. ~ ' "I Irvine. Company land may be af. fected by the noise from El Toro jets, according to Irvine city planner Mel Roop. Restrictions have been placed on the kind of development that may talc'e place within the high noise zone by the City of Irvine and Orange County. Collins Said the company has been negotiating with the Department of Defense for five or six years on how the company would be compensated for the p.oise impact. But so far no adequate land swap has been offered by the gov· ernment, he said. Emphasizing that Buchanan's tour was a "first look." Collins · said the company will decide within a month whether the site is worth further investigation .. He said the company has no idea what would be dooe with the land if a trade is made. "It is part of a continuing-pro· gram by us and the Defense Department to see if there is some surptus government pro· perty with some good potential that could be exchanged for flight corridors around El Toro," said Collins. Buchanan reportedly met with Marin County and City of Novato officials who expressed interest in industrial development in the area should the Air Force base be abandoned. - Land in the noise and crash hazard zone around ·El Toro ienerally has been zoned as agricultural lend or for open space or industrial use. Residen- tial developm e nt has been bann~ or allowed only under rtgid noise reduction standards. Green Thwnb Brings Jail ForMesan A Cos ta Mesa clothing s alesman who allegedly branched out into the nursery busines s by building a greenhouse attached to his apart· ment was · jailed Wednesday night, but not 'for building· Without a permit. Michael T . Carney, 20, of 278 Sanla Isabel Av e., was booked on suspicion of cultivation of marl· juana. · . He was later released on $1,000 bail pending a June 21 arraign- ment in Harbor Judicial District Court. Detectives Jim Watson and Richard Johnson said lhey went to Carney's home to arrest him on a warrant for allegedly run· ning a trafCi c. light and failure to appear in court on'lhe charge .. The defendant wasn't home, but they became intrigued with his greenhouse -and even more intrigued -when they peeked in and usertedl.y observed 32 sus· picious-looking i>lanta. He was arresled later and chareed with the felony offense, in addition to the old traffic ticket count, poli ce s aid. ·· Parents Picket PARLIER (AP ) -About half ol Parlier High School 's 330 slu· dents boycotted classes in a pro- test at med at rorcing the removal of the superintendent, a school of· (i cial said. About 60 parents and .30 students picketed the unJfied district's administrataon building Wednesday over demands that Supt. Quentin Wright be filed lot: t.ckof communication. cia newspager. • "\ve just think something had to be done by students and we fell that it was our obligation, as slu· dent journalists, to become ac· lively Involved,'' Manoske added. Mark Tornow, editor-in-chief of the Estancia newspaper, pointed out that this is the first time the four high schools hive gotten to~ether. Accofdlng to Tornow, the slU· dents first decided to take action when they learned from the school principal at Estancia wha,t would happen If taxpayers reject the ballot measure next Tuesday, which asks a five-cent increase on the tax rate. "Learriing we'd be losing our activities director drove it home the hardest,'' M anoske ex· plained. He added that the ex· peeled loss of the school's securi· ty guard and one of the social studies teachers also upset the students. All three positions would be re- instated if the tax override elec- tion is successful. Tornow said the students are not in agreement with the entii'e district budget as proposed by trustees, bUt add~ that support of the tax override is ''step one.'' The editor explained that stu· dents believe the money is essen· tial to the district. However, in coming months students will at· tempt to convince trustees to trim what they call "areas o( ex· cess, luxuries and fat." They declined to name those areas, but said they hope to persuade trustees to .spend some of the budgeted money in areas they believe are most important to students. · In Costa Mesa· Bunco Scheme Three men involved in an al· leged Costa Mesa-based bunco scheme were found guilty of multiple felony counts late Tues· day in Orange County Superior Court. A jury in Judge Raymond Vin· cent's courtroom ended a two month trial by finding Donald C. Llghtner. 44, of 2000 East Ocean Blvd .. Newport Beach, guilty of three counts of g rand theft and one of conspiracy. . Frank J. Passantino, 29, of 5242 Roy ale. Ave., Irvine, was found guilty of seven counts of grand theft and one ·of conspiracy. Co· defendant Alfred P Sanna, 47, of Orahge, was found guilty of two counts of grand theft and one of conspiracy. All three men face possible state prison terms of one to 10 years on the grand theft convic· tion and up to 10 years on the con· spiracy counts. Judge Vincent will senterice them June 26 after ruling on a de· fense motion for a new trial. . It was alfeged in the tTial that the defendants pocketed an estimated $157 ,000 paid by in· vest.ors who thought they were purchasing franchises in a widespread and profitable sport· ing goods business. lnvestigat9rs claimed the ac· cused men operated their fraud through two business firms : U.S. Distributors' Exchange, 3303 Harbor Blvd., Costa M~a and National Rent·A·Boat Systems, with offices in Santa Ana and Las Vegas. moclificaUon. 1 The di!fend ant allO teaUfied that he took a two years' leave of· absence from Fairview to work as 1upervl1or of bear training at the now-de,funct Japanese Village and Deer Park amuse· , ment ~ter in B'l4ena Park. He began his psychiatric technician career at Pacific State Hospital ln Pomona and later trap.If erred to the big Costa Mesa fa:tllity for the retarded, housing more than l, 100 patients. The two male patient.S he al· legedly assaulted for apparent misbehavior are both adults, one in his 30s, on one of the wards, hospital officials have said. The defendant was fired im· mediately after a review of his alleged handling of the men and misdemeanor criminal charges were initiated later. Hernandez was notified of the criminal complaint earUer this year and surrendered himself directly to the court, according lo Costa Mesa police, who said he was not booked intojaildirecUy. Court officials said that a verdict could be reached today. Several employes of the big hospital were charged with similar offenses during a staff upheaval more than 10 years ago, but charges' were dismissed in the cases of all but one. Leadership Asked WASHINGTON <AP) -John A. Scali, outgoing U.S."am· bassador to the United Nations, said today the United States should seek to regain leadenhip in helping poor countries and should disassociate itself enUrely from racism in Southern Africa. 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