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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-05-23 - Orange Coast Pilot.. ' SmGke ·-J!isifJle for 4? -"" l-£ 14 • Node -.! Cop Cont~ues -' Miles .. ¥ . --- I GM Will Build I First Auteri can I • -- .. 165·Dlile .Ja1111t M ••. 1n1car ID , DAILY PILOT a e * * * 10' * * * • F RIDA YAF T E RNOON,MAY 23, 1975 \IOL. ... NO. 141,4S•CTIONS,41PAGCS emente Iadustrial Buildiag · $61;000 Bla •e · Doused in Mesa . A fire fed by spewing acetylene la& raged through a Costa Mesa industrial suite Thursday after· noon. causing ai Je8st $61,000 • damage and sending a pillar ot black smoke visible from Hunt- ington Beacb to Irvine into the aky. Jnves~ig&tors said today the monetary loss at Dentalloy Inc., Sinatra Sings In Austria 1310 Logan Ave., may go much higher. Company · President J .M. McGillicuddy said records !Of materials destroyed in the spec- tacular blaze will have to be checked lo compute the entire toll. The firm processes · and re- covers precious metals from worn-out electrical components for such items as dental alloys for use in filling teeth and mak~ ing bridges. McGillicuddy was in his office across a parking Jot from the main plant in a connected series ·VIENNA, Austria CAP) of industrial suites when the 3:30 Touring American singer Ftank p.m. blaze erupted, according to SiQatra received ovations here investigators. foi a belated one-hour program They said a t esting rig for use but the auditorium was far from in the plant was set up for the sold out. , operation. ~ . Organizers said 8,135 tickets·-··· Sl:ldde~Jy • a ~ose feeding were sold for the perfbrmance acetylene gas to 1t:came loose -· da ; ht t th 11 500. t and exploded, send~ng a tong~e ~ UPI T•lefl""I• WEARING SKULL CAP AND GOGGL ES,fiiEN HUGGARD SWIMS IN PROTECn VE SHARK CAGE New York Plalnclothe1 Cop>"Swlniml~·g Nude From Aorld a Keys to Grand Bahama Island .auur& Y n g a ~ • ~ea of names from the highly volatile· Stadthalle Arena. Ticket pnces g wing through the are ranged from SS to $98. as spe . a. 'Jh.e concert was late getting Heat from the _resulting blaze . : -. . . ' i;tarted and one clerk at the melted the alum1nul!1 frame of arena said Sinatra refused to t~e front door and w~ndows, b~t pe"rform until he was paid 8 dtd not, spr~ad to ad1acent bus1· --f20(),000 fee. HoweVer, the report ness S!J!tes 1n. the northeast Costa waa·not confirmed and it was not Mes.a industrial are.a. . Nude Swimlning Cop GM Building 0 165 •li J 40-MPG Auto known how the financial issue ~ire Department Battal1~n -as ttl d Chtef Bob. Beauchamp said ,--. ',J,se e · damage to the s.tructure was (See FIRE,.Page A2l ll ·IDl~e . aunt For '76 Year ·- Weatlter J,,ow clouds tonight and tarly Saturday becoming mostly sunny in the after- .I n. A little Warmer with ch ~ighs in the upper s and inl•nd tem· ~ratures in the-mid·70s. ;I NSIDE TODA 'i' • Making. c theater took µlee a U.eattr doe1n't sound di/· fjctllt, but ii pot<d.o prOOlem for director 1'fortin Benson in .!outh Coaat RepertorJ1'• cur· l'<nt production of "Th< ·cave ~Uer1 . ., See 1tory on Page. Cl. I ( .. X =-~ s.r.tce Al Mitv!M C .. J 11 .,.....,...,,., Alt =· ,,....._., ....... •• SE'"'"' ,.. 01·1t 11•1 o.lia CJ '"'' CJ-4 ,·~= g ~,.,.., 411 .iiSifc,..:. :: =:-......... ~t~ ...... 41•11 T•'"'llM Ct ,,.., I! J 1 a1 ""'""'' 0-1 I 9 '*•i• C4 ....... .. •1•, :t,":•••n •t ~,.... ............. I iiliiiiiii(TtoM A1e• T• • 1'' r C1 .. ,, ' , I ., Elect ronic Gear Taken by Burglar MIAMI <UPI ) -Husky Ben Huggard overcame the painflil sting of a Portuguese man·Of·· war and continued his nude, 165·mile swim from_-the-Florida Keys to Grahd Bahama Island to· day as divers succeeded in re· onLt 'a stim Ca p and gogek!s and sh~fin ·no apparenL,...§igns of fatjgue . .__, Orange Count'y Sheriff's of· ficers are investigating the theft from a~L·aguna Hills company of electronic assembly ~uipment . valued at more than $30,000. Deputies said the equipment was taken by thieves who towed away a truck packed with the electronic mate rials from the parking lot of lnterfab Inc., '27963 Hugga'td c ried put in pain from t~Tfll~I\~"l!Vgting and trainer DtcK Boullianne leaped into the water, held Huggard to the side of the c"e and treated the chain- like sUrig marks with a meat ten· derUer and-a liberal splashing of (SeeSWl M, Page All f,airing a cage that protects him rom sbarks. . _ 1 The js.year-old plainclothes policeman .from Freeport, N.Y., was forced to interrupt his steady ,,. stroking up the Gulf Stream earty today when the 2q-by-lO-foot stlel cage in which ht was swimming began falling apart. The Chicke ns Are Chick e n Cabot Road. • , Huggard's problems were complicated abo)l( d'awn when the ma·n-of-wa stung him across WllA.T'S ™RY the arms and.Chest. ~ • Scuba.divers who leaped into· "~ "'''S JliQ'lnV ~? th~"'water to repair the shark t.3'1J ~, L'D.1:1 cage, which first lost some SAN DIEGOCAP)-Just before _, plutic foam notation and linal- , a recent luncheon,.-the Nationa1 ly an obse rvat_aon platform that Council on Alcoholism of Greater brought the sw1 m to an 'hour·long San Diego held a no-host bar. bait, also were st'<-'!'g severely by Not s urpfisingly hOwever doiensofm~n -of·war. non~alcohOlic drinks w~ wiaetY The fep•1rs lo the cage took preferred, said' 1 council over an hour to compl~. ~nd sPokesman. ,. Huggard then resumed ~s swim. One of the favorites was called ~e shar" cage is bemg towed the Vir.gln Mary _ a· Bloody abbu~. 50 f~el b~1hlnd the supPort: Mary wlthoutthe vodka. boat Finial es. . 'I, • The burly blond cop Is weanng '4 " I BOGOTA, Colombia (A P J Overstocked Poultry producers proposed whetting the Colom- bia n appetite (or their product by parachuting 1,000 live chi ckens over the city Sunday. Anycne lucky enough "to catch.one" ooUld Keep it , t hey said. But the Publicity campaign caught the attention of the Socie· ty for the Protection of Animals; which protested that the birds could be injur~d in the desccnL The city hall aareed. It said the «:hicken dr;op is still on, but no live blrd• -they mu~l be kiii<d first. DETROIT (APl. -. G~ner<i Motors Corp. confiimed tOday lt will introduce the first U.S.-buill minicar in the 1976 model year. GM did not Say how much the.car would cost, or what it will be called. The announcement Of the car's debut came at the GM annual s tockholders m eeting. The sm aller-than-Veg-a auto is ex· peeled to h ave a 90 -in c h wheelbase comPared to the sub- compact 's 97·irlch wheelbase . T he car is expected to lead GM 's new assault on the growing invasion by importers on the domestic car m arket. It has been ·reported' the car may run at about ,40 miles per gallon i n highway driving, {fP.1 Chairman 'Thomas Murphy did not say where the ¥1to_wi 1J be built, »Ht .it h{l&.~Jl reported manufacture of\he car could be in Wilmington, Del. The new car, -which has been referred to as the Chevette -but not by GM -is expected to be about the size of the Volkswagen Rabbit, but larger than lhe tiny Honda Civic. It will be a version of a. car GM now sell s in several countries, in· eluding Great Britain and Brazil. 'f Police Seeking Suspects ·' A 19·year-old member of the Women's Army Corps home oQ.a; leave before tra nsferring to;: Germany was raped Thursday:·· night in a clinyoo near T Street:: Beach in San Cle mente. ..: The wonian had been walking·: along thf beach ~etween the ~: · munici,pal pier a nd the :: Esplan~de overpass when t wo :: men, both appearing to be: Marines, approached her at 8:30 • p.m., said Detective Sgt. Ardon.: Saunders . • One of them gr abbed the : woman and started to lead her ~ .under an Atchison, Topeka ·and :·. Santa Fe Railway Company tres-::·· tie into the canyon over the objec· :· lions of his accomplice, Saunders ·~ said. :: The attacke r reportedly told :· his friend to be qui et and stand as;: a lookout by the trestle as he :;. raped the woma n. :: Artt>r the incident, Saunders:-.,· said, the wom an, in fear for her life, pretended to be friendly with the two men so she could get off th e beach and s ummo'n authorities. Saunders said the trio walked to Jackie's Cafe, 618 J\venida Victoria, where the woman broke away from the two men and told an employe t hat she had been , ramcers di.~p a t~h~ ~o th~ ~~e·~ ,_!: wer e unable to locate suspects. ( · The woman was taken to, S_an J: (See RAPE, Page A2) .' .. i .. Citibank's R ate at 7o/<J NEW YORK (UP!l - F'irst National City Bank of New York today slashed its interest rate for big busi- ness borrowers a quarter point t o 7 percent, the lowest in more than two years. ~itibank , second largest bank in the counlry-,·1nade the reduction in its prime vale from 7!~ pettElll)t-ef..-- rectiVe with the start ot business next week. Banks will be closed Monday for the holiday. The reduction is a reflec· lion or a lessening of loan demand as well as a reduc· tion of interes t rates on s hort-term government securities. .. .. , I' ' ,.. ' ' . " • ' ' • . '-~~~~~~~~~~~-'-" ~ ~ • ·: n • • • . I 4J DAil Y PILOT s Ftld!r, May 23, 1175 • 'Era of Fi1·111ness' • • Ford Says U.S. 'Sticking With I~' --• • .. lnC readf to "atlck wllb ii" when raced wilh world problems. Interview, tlie n1tfo1il,I ~ .J1"lge -~ej~-: .Gu ... ~ I f ~ > " '" N~ dE HI; l,;.ila ,(~·~-An WASHINGTON <A Pl -Presi- dent Ford aald today he senses the United States may be enter- ing a new era or firmness, responding lo challenges and be- Partly by ilS actions in the Mayaguez affair, he told Euro- pean newsmen in a White Houie Diselos11re? a tendency_ ,to drift lnto .. nfO. '- lsol1Uonism· •nd la PrtPared "to ' act decl1iv•IY~ ''. • • ~ , .• The Presld'ent acla!owled1ed • , th•l al times the Unlt"4--States · I h.as 11olat.iontst tendencies. ,lie traced recent poJll rellecttng:'thi.s mood to Vietnam, but added: tndtan judge scold'~ Tival gurus ~1.it.har:ij Ji and·his oldest brother tQd11y und told .U\J!m to selUe thetr dispute over who is "perfect master" of their sect oullide of court. Tnuleaus Shown 'Nude' . . OTIAWA (A P) -Conservative Tom Cossitt wants to know whether a phony photo that purports tO show Prinie l\tinister Pierre Elliott TrUdeau and his \vife nearly nude n!pn!Sents a pew government policy -- of "full disclosure a nd complete r~velati•n .'' · The picture, in the June issue of the French- language magazine Nues , is tiUe<t."Thei Best D.ressed Couple of the Year" and has the Tru~eaus' heads superimposed on other bodi~s. Cossitt quipped in the House of Commons Thurs· day that the Trude aus' prize-winning outfits "consist only and entirely of Canada's honored maple leaf questionably replacing the traditional fig leaf." Trudeau was nol ·in the House when Cossitt, who· has criticized ~overnment secrecy, asked whetherthe photograph "1s part of a new governme.nt policy of full disclosure and complete r evelation that will even· tually lead to the uncoveting of many hidden things .. Gang Control Witness Likens Hurd to Manson By TOM BARLEY Of llM D•llr l"llM SWft Accused killer Steven Craig . Hurd's Manson-like control of the gang h e commanded \llhen Florence Nancy Brown of El Toro was butchered fi ye years ago in an Irvine orange gro,·e _became increasingly apparent late Thursday in Orang«; County Superior Court testimony. Prosecution witness Terry Wayne Husted. 23, told the jury shortly before it began a four-day weekend break in the murder trial that fellow gang member Herman Taylor , 23. narrowly escaped death at the hands of his companions . Husted, ""ho served a short jail term and probation for his role in the Brown murder on June 3, 1970, told Deputy District At- torney" Frank Briseno that Hurd intended to eliminate Taylor because he was afraid he would talk about the killings. Hurd 's fears proved to be juStified. Taylor testified against gang members involved in the killings of l\.trs. Brown, 31, and Service station al$endant Jerry Wa)1le ~tin , 21 : and drew a short jail te~ and probation as a reward. ' . Husted testifi.ed that Taylor ".:fled after he be'"bame aware of Hurd's displeas ure. And he testiried that he himself took ex· tra care in Hurd 's presence after the defendant "hassled with me and called me chicken." 1 Husted testified that he was }tear the area when Mrs. Brown was dragged from her car as she entered the Sand Canyon Road offramp of the Santa An a Freeway and was driven by gang members to an Irvine orange grove. · He related the subsequent con· versation with llurd in which the gang leader told him that he re· peatedly stabbed Mrs. Brown after accusing the Mission Viejo teacher of expressing distaste for the gang and calling Hurd "a tramp." Husted testified that Mrs. Brown's body w.as then wrapped. ORANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT TIWOr-Cc•nl 0.olw PllOI , '"'th °""<h ,.,....,. -u.. ,,.. ..... 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He said the o£ficer examined the hatchet that had been used to dismember Carlin in the gas Sta- tion robbery of June 2, 1970, con- fiscated a number of "reds" (drugs) he found in the car and then allowed the group to resume their journey. 60 Hospitals Feel Effects · Of Walkouts BULLETIN SACRAMENTO <APl -A stop-gap bill de•igaed to cut some California doctors' malpractice rates for the rest of the year was approved 11.(t·today by tbe Assembly Ways and Means Committee. LOS ANGELES CUPIJ -The Southern Cali(ornia doctors' strike is expected to end all but emergency surgery in more than 60 hospitals by the weekend, and may spread to 100 next week. .Five hospitals in centraJ Los Angeles -an area :;o rar un- touched -were expected to be struck today, th"e.Hospital Coon· cil of Southern California said Thursday. ' "We're sure it will spread," a council spokesman said. "As of Tight now, we know of more than 60 hospitals that will be af(ected by the end of this week in Las, Angeles , Orange, San · Bernardino and Santa Barbara counties. It may be 100 by next week.'' In addition. anesthesiologists planned to strike three of San Diego County 's 11 mltjor hospitaJs today, some Ventura County hospitals were affected and physicians in San Luis Obispo county scheduJed a meet· io1 today to consider joining the walkout. Ptiysicians from ao hospitals in the San Fernando Valley were rePorledly in favor of joining. After ttiree weelts ol walkout. by anesthesiologists in the San Francisco Bay region, the strike spread to the southern part of the state this week. It grew rapidly as physicians angered at the skyrocketing price of maJprac· lice insurance joined at in· dividuals or in small groups.\ Many groups said they would join Tuesday after the holiday weekend. So far, the aneslhesiologisls, indispen1able in surgery, have spearheaded the physicians' pro- test, eliminating all but cancer, emergency and childbirth opera· lions. The drastic reduction ln surgery schedules ts c.oltlng· ho<plt.als th"l!unas ol doll~,.. • day in lost paUtnt recs, and some administrators have warned their Institutions face bankruptcy . "The Amer.jean peOple ·are let· , ting out from Under .tbat triUmi .'r -~~ Reflectln1 on..tb• reicue of the U.S. container _ship Mayque1 and ill $9-man crew last ~k from Cambodian abduetOrs, Ford said it offered "firm as- • AMERICAllOEHNDEN'T FLEELAOS.M surance that the UDited States is capable and has the will to aCt in emeieencifs. '' He described the incident as "a clear, clear indication >A'e are not only· strong but have the will to move quickly." 'fhe 00-minute interview was made for relay by satellite to television stations in Europe. Meanwhile, the· Mayaguez ar· ri\'ed in Hong Kong today and the ship O'A'ners opened six seale,i cargo containers at the request of newsmen seeking to leain if the vessel was carrying military hardware when seized by a Cam· bodian gunboat .. The containers, selected by newsmen for inspection, con: lained an assorted cargo oi automobile . parts, fertilizers, butane gas, paint, ·office equip· ment and toilet paper. All the cargo was consigned from Oakland, to Utapao Air Base in Thailand from where U.S. military units launched an assault ~1a y 13 to rescue the crewmen or the M ayaguez. The Cambodians·elaimed they seized the Mayaguez, which was on a trip from Hong Kong to Bangkok. because it was con- ducting espionage activities off Cambodia. - Prince Norodom Sihanouk, the Cambodian chief of state, also claimed the 10.485-ton freighter was loaded with plastic bombs and radio-electronic equipment. "We had no intelligence equip· ment aboard the ship," Charles T. Miller of Fountain Valley. skipper of the Mayaguez, told news men. ··They thought the ship was armed but we had no arms. I didn't even have a gun.'· Officials of Sea-Land Service, Inc., of Menlo Park;N.J ., owners of the M ayaguez, originally .. volunteered to opeh all 17· con· tainers in Siftgapore where the ship went following its rescue. The offer was not taken'up and the vessel left Singapore with its. cargo intact. SWIM •.• bourbon whiskey and Hua:gard continued the swim. There is no tloctor. aboard-the support boat, but treatment of man-of.war stings with meat ten· derizer is an accepted and well· established practice. IC untreat- ed, man·of-war stings can cause respir;atory problems. About an hour after the sting, the front portion -0( the shark cage fell off. Huggard, looking dejected , watched from the water with his brother Mark while divers attempted to repair the 1,400·pound structure. At this point, Huggard was about 85 miles south of Miami and more than one-third or the way to Freeport. . Before the cage, which has· protected Huggarc' from at least one encounter with a huge ham· merhead shark, began falling apart, he was inforQled he was averaging 3.7 miles an hour. ''I 'm really smoking," he replied. When he entered the water at 1:22 p.m . Thursday off Sombrero Key to begin his planned SO to · 60-hour effort to break the 91- mile marathon swim mark set by Walter'Poenisch in 1972, Huggard told his b.rother and trainer: ..0on·t pull'me out. of the water unless I'm dea'1." · To fight boredbfl! during the marathon swim, cretnnen on lhe support boat played ta~ recoi-d- ings of John 'Denver albums to Huggard and read aloud Articles from newspapers and magazines. A Lizard Ora Fish! NAIROBI, K•n1a CUPIJ -Should fisherman Mohamed Se.fu 's catch be blologlcally classified as a filh that crawls or a llaard that 1wim1? Whatever it is. ti-bas arms, legs and finfers hu excited nshermen in the Kilwa area of !SOUthern Tanzania. The Tanaanlan preu re. PQrled !bot S.!u netted tho flsh·lfke creature of a type never previously seen in the are.a. Jt has baffled btologlsts. The' 1urus accepted the judle's -suggutioa althel\&&bJ.bere WU.Jl9 ;mmediate indication that they would sit down and dilcu.ss tbeir- competlng claims to leadership o! the Divine' Ll1bt Mlsljon, founded by their late fatt.er ln 1961. ··court.s shoUld oot _be uti.li1~d for washing this dirty linen," Judge Prithan Singh Safeer declpred .in a small courtroom jammed with more than 1001pec~ tators. Maha raj Ji , 17 , and Bal Bhagwan Ji , 24 . stood before the red-turbaned judge wjthout look· ing at each other. Instead or a verdict, lhe judge told them.: "You say you are men or re- ligion. Well. there is going to be blood~he<j in your family unless you settle your disputes. "If you want bloodshed, con- tinue with this litigation. But why not come lo terms? There is the o.ttt P'tll4 _,,,.... same blood in both ot you.' And if FIREMANATTACKSCOSTLYBLAZEINCOSTAMESA -~~h~: 11~~~~e~s l/:tju;~tea~J $61,000 Damage As lndustt1al Sutte Burns maligned abroad .. 2MenRob, Kidnap Gas Station Man A 20-year-old gas station atten· dant was kidnaped and robbed at. gunpoint Thursday ni ght by tv.'o men wearing ski masks. Police said Jeffrey K. Morgan. 20. of 8792 Montrose 1\ve .. Westminster, allegedly was ab- ducted at 6 :30 p.m . after the pair s topped al the Arco Station. Brookhurst Street and l-lamilton Avenue, whe re ltt organ was >A'orking. They allegedly forced him to turn over $200 from the cash box, them motioned him to lie down in the back of their late model van as they drove away. Poll'ce were notified first by a g'as stition customer, "who pulred in later and found the station open but no one there. A few minutes laterf about 7:30 p.m., they Were contacted by Newport Beach police. after Morgan was forced out of the van at Newport Bouleva rd . and Pacific Coast Highway in Newport Bea~h . Police today alleged the pair took Morgan with them to give them sufficient time M> nee from the area before officers were notified. The men were described as about 25 years old, .one six feet tall, 2oo pounds, the other five feet, nine inches and 100 pounds. FIRE .•.• ~,000, °"!'·itb...a $28,000 toU, lo COD· tents, pedding rurtberrevilion .. A number or electrical jteins. delivered for extraction of their precious metals for clients were destroy.ed and turther investiga- . lion Is needed to detertnine their preciSe value1,.he potec1. · BattalloD' Cblef Beauch~)np s aid that, whf.l'e Uu~ fire wn ex- tremely Kot and raat-rfiovina. it took 'firemen only .i.bOut 10 minutes to control the names. None of the Dentalloy employes in the building when the explqsion and fire occurred v.•ere inj urcd. RAPE ...... Clemente General Hospital 'and later released to her mother. Saunders said the woman had been stationed at an Eastern army base and was home on leave be rore departing for an Army installation in Germany. Rape Thwarted · LOS AN-GELES <U PI > Bernell Rose, 22, was held on sus- picion or attempted rape for al· legedly attacking a young woman who rough' back with kicks, scratches and bites. Rose, was booked into jail Wednesday night after treatment at Queen of Angels. Hospital for numerous wounds. ··Both of you say )'DU are in· terested in maintalniilflhedigni- ty of your late father and in pro- pagating hi s ideals-.for the benefit of mankind. Th«:n:~~ :ihouldn•t you t~ttle your d11~~ · Wheh the judae cpncluded, fllaharaj Ji stepped forword and 4U1nounced he waa unconditional- ly withdrawing_h.is-defamall®-... suit against his brother. The judge complimented him. Bhagwan Ji then wilhdreW his def~tnltibn suit"after some coax- ln1 from the Judge. ' ' ''There •are certain p"eople aroufid Maharaj Ji Who wouldn't let us ;ee him,'' said Bhagwan Ji, pain~ing to some of the guru's American disciples, including Robert Mishler, the president of the mission in the United States. lt1aharaj Ji said : "We'll do our best. We thank the court for its decision." Both sides claimed victory. although it appeared that the out· cq'rne ·Of " tile hour-long hearing was more favorable to Miiharaj JI. ' ! His lawyers said he filed his suit against his brother only as a countermeasure alter Bhagwan Ji and thefr mother brought a series or suits against Maharaj Ji. A-contempt of court action against Maharaj Ji also was dropped. Thal left him free to re- turn with hi s 25 -year-old American wife and two-month· old daughter to the United States. Maharaj Ji came baek to India last month in an attempt to re- g"ain control or the Indian chapter of the Divine Light Mission following his mother's renuncia· lion of him . 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' sh1 ·1 Ro • dit • sti • • • ' I ol he I 11' wi ' trl I I • • • pr oU ,., I So r 01 I Jal ' '~ I Cl " pr ~ la, 0\ • 51 ~ I ~ ~ h• • ' -~ Ill ~Brilliant Jdea' ' . . S~el-~~ . . . . . "\ Co111~· DiStrict r By WILLIAM SCHREIBER ot .. D•Ur PUec ~ Orange County Superior Court Ju,dge Bruce Sumner, lhe coun· ty~. ~qle m_ember of 'be St.ate Jua1c1al co.uncil, said Thursday 8 sug.eestt·on that the court system become a special count taxine district is ''brilliant.'' Y Sumn~r, 3 Lagun" Beach resi- dent, sat~ he thinks I.tie county's 31 su_penor court. Judges would unanimously support the pro- J)OSal broached ror the first time Wednesday by county Supervisor Ralph Clark. "A special judicial district i( adequately funded, could f~n­ damentally affect the future of court funding," Sumner said, &~ W@MI? ~®l?WD©@ The column 1ppe1n dally except Saturda~s and Mondays. Got a prob lem? Tl1en write Pat Dunn. Pat will cut Tl'd tape. get the ClllSWf!T$ and DC· tiori you need to so lve inequities in government and b us inesb'. Afai/ your q11est ions to P a t Dun,i l AI You r Se r uice . ()ranyt' Cuast Dally Pilot. P.O. Uo'r 1560. Costa A1esa. CA 921i2ti. Include your /eleplione 11uu1ber. DEAR PAT: Could you tell me the address or Actors and Others for Animals? If I'm not mis- taken, this organization will try to place anm.imals in need of homes. Due to poor health my daughter has to find a new home for her 5-year-old dog. This spayed German Shepherd-Husky has been such a fine pet and is so wonderful with young children ~at we are most anxious to find her a new family i S. V ., Newport Beach Adora and otberSFor Animals can be contacted by writln& to Bos f05, Beverly Hiiis, CA 99213, or by pboalag (213) 985·'232 for animal auiltaace, or (%13) 985-%777 for ialormadoa. S. V. has asked aay At Your Service reader 'able to adopit ber daughter's dog to contact ber by phoning 675·2113. Nftf'R•llloer DEAR PAT: We have a 1973 Ford LTD that came equipped with Goodyear tires. After two months use, the tires became ''out of round!' and couldn't be balanced. At the dealer's su1ges- tion I went to a Goodyear service store. Two tires were replace at no charge and we decided lo pay the pro-rated difference for two other new tires. The bill had the milage noted at 18,000 miles, but that did not correspond with the odometer. Now we're ·having trouble with the replacement ~· tires and the store only offers to give us a pro-rated price on four more new tires. We still don't have 18,000 miles on our car. Would this problem haye }?een handled ditrereritly if our tires had been recalled? G .S., Huntington Beach Four new tires have been mounted on your car free of ft char ge. Accordlag to 1174 amendments to federal auto • • . .. . , . ' ' ~ncitln1 lt'WOufd-be the first lime lo hi~ 'lcn~wledl.• aucb a thing had bffn.ddne.. ·~1 a~ fairiycertain it WOflld hav.e DO,l•Jlal proble.,,." ~ald4\-eould-be •-first l"'P towa\"d tun 1tai. llllldii\g ot the1Udliclal branch bythestate - sometbllill'b• ei.Umt,,...t Judges ·~rawor.,. =b aucl"i dlslrlc:t would lni lie p~l ' for b county tax yen,.s·um er-1.::Clt-would serYJO-W ·•e.t-the • udioiiil system apa~ from, ,tl;te ~~VJ' t>ranch and-oibly glv,etbeJiidce• more leve,i'~ge in the it' etfOril to win full state.fUnding of the courts. Sumn·er ltfla. r1Upervisors earlier lJl.11 yeai -'~niied the needi:· IO.f at 191t two new superior courtJ\l:a•• but they re- fUJed tq pau li JIU.Olution agree- ing t.o:pay aJI lOca~ Cou.s over and aboYtJ a fixed •l•te:OOntribution. 'fJ!e state offered to pay the county $60,890 per judge per year. BUt ~·u~rvlsor-9· contend the cott of' a 1 j\tdge ls -more than ··~· wb'en eourt' space arid ~supporting functions are Supervisors recently passed opposed two pieces of proposed state legislation. The two bills would, in effect authorize crea~ion ol five ne~ judgeships in addition to the two· already approved' for ·oran1;:e County -with or .without county consent. ~ The increase in numbers was recommended by the Judicial Council on the basis of the coun- ty's weighted case lo"ad per judge -a figure obtai n ed by mathematically comparing county population and total number of court filings. •. Sumner, a Jormer presiding Judge of the Superior Court, a former Assemblyman and chairman of the State Constitu- iion Revision Commission said it is absurd for the c0W1ty t.O sup- port a state judicial network. ''We (the judges and the Judicial Council) have con- sistently taken the position that the state . should, pay fqr slate courts," he satd:·••sut 'since the state has refused \.<> pay our costs as identified b~ t.hf Boafd of Supervisors, ·we must look to local.taxpayers.'' He s8i4 the logical progression from a special taxing distrid. for the courts would be full state funding of the judges and all other court personnel and facilities now paid for by the county. "It really is not logical for a state jud_ge to have a county-paid bailiff and clerk," he said. "But 'we've got lo take it one step at a time." Sumner conceded that putting the C9Urts in a separate district would give the massive budget they need greater visibility to the . public than it has now. · He said such visibility could work inf av or of the j udiciary. · Sumner said Califoinia sta.te govemmeµl currently ranks SOt.h among the 50 states in the amount of financial support it gives to its court system, accord- ing to a report in the Journal of American Judicature. He sai"1 only 11.5 percent of court support is slate moiley, compared·to a natiOnaJ average.. of28percent. "SQme ~tales, patticuJarly the newer ones like Alaska and Ha"'.aii, pay 100 percent in what has come to be the most pro- gressive method.'' Friday. May 23, 1975 J a DAIL V PILO T .+fl ..... .. . - • ' . Coinmem Assailed . .,. I ,,~ SA:(fllAMENTO CAP! -sta!<i Treasurer Je sse UnrUli,,...d criticism of the Adult Authoftfy for setting a 1986 parole da{e for Sirh•.n 8 . Sirhan ha~ been"'"'de - nougced ,by two Republlc•n leglslat.ru:s c _ · Bottt.Sen. H.L . Richardson CR· Arcadia) and Assemblyman John Briggs (R-Fulle rtofl> charged· Thursday that UnrUh was incons is.tenl in oppos in g P.arole for Sirhan, but favoring laws over the-years which thty d e scribed a s l e ni e nt on criminals. "J am abs olutely amazed thal J esse Unruh w!l.nts the attackers or politicians to be treated dif- fe ren(l y~ than attackers .o.tnd killers or other citizens," said Briggs. 'American Reception' Richard.son said : •·1 think it's the epitome of hypoc1isy for him to"'now become upset". al Adult A,Othority people who. are only following laws he helped create.'' Unruh said \V ednesday that it was ";u;inine '' for the Adult Authority to say that Sirhan. con- victed assassin of Sen. Robert Kennedy, should be treated like Viet Neidyireds ·celebrate at Pendleton other criminals . . -' . 8.y CAROL MOORE , OUM D•llJ l"IMtSMff A reception "as American as ·possible" as requested by the brides and grooms celebrated the first wedding among Viet- nam refugees at Ca mp Pendleton Thursday. Newlyweds Nguyen Thi Kieu A_nh _and 'Nguyen The Hung and his sister Nguyen Thi Tuyet Ganh and Phuong Van Hai toasted each other and cut two. double- tiered·cakes decorated with pink froSting. In keeping with the ecumenical and international spirit of the rites, the Buddhist Center of Camp 5 was fe stooned with red and white crepe paper and topiary trees . The festivities we're coordinal· ed by Ann Svenson, president ol the Marine Officers' Wives Club; Grace Phillips and Wilma Pruitt of Oceanside;; Gwen Weseloh and Ruth Schryver Of Laguna Beach who personally outfitted the bridal couples. They h$d traveled_ by military van the short distance from the chapel where soll)e 400 guests ob- served the nupti'al Mass. Both ''buildings '' are olive drab canopies with open sides that were lined by other spectators. Sununer Vacations ' ' Studied in Pilot A small choir sang Vietnamese songs of celebration a~bolh sites. The mass was read by Chaplain Evan Greeb and the Rev. Peter Cho, a fellow refugee, who said the marriage· sym- ·~ .... .. Unruh didn 't sffy .when ·he though.t Sirhan should be parol~. but he made it plain that hetho:ught 1986was too soon. bolized the "faith and freedom rorwhichwefledourhomeland.". D Omo 'Jl"; .. ,,, American friends with i,ed Vis-C 1 • •~1-5 ito ~ tags m ingled with the dressed up congregation that sat Ta'.A es Dost on benches on b.ot.p sides of the J. I ~ C j straw-covf:;red aisle, listenin& lo , ,. . . - Orie.ntal chimes, .'Vietname~~ ~I'· s/\N FR"-NCISCO -(UPI Y. - vows. and communion spoken 1n Pornographic film maker Jame..<; Enghsh. . .. Mitchell has been given a city · As a re~1nder th~l we are all civil service job. but he won 't·be refug_ees, the bradal cou~les using his expertise . · decl1ned the commandi ng general's offer or a special eof. Mitchell, convicted on obscenl- tage and spent the nijhl in their ty charges in 19..71 but acquiUt'.¥.1 families' tents. of other obscenity counts a year (Vietnamese usually go on later. was given a post on the oral hone Y m o o n..s j u s t Ii k e examination board of the Cu.oil Americans. J Service Department to screen Thema»riage of Hijllg and Anh c3ndidales for filril servlc"es was postponed by lbeir (J.i.ghl t hn. · Th ··b 'h " · from Saigon. They had o'rdered a ec 1c1an . e JO · .. s-a .top booking ahead to the we~kend , spin yarn, dig a post hole, etc., wedding cake the daf beforethey s alary ofS313 every two weeks:· these are good bets to be among and she's willing to put a11 the left. . Ci ty pers on'n·eJ .. Y,.iaD.~~r "Sunday's Best" in the Daily pr~eeds of her book into a free Hung, 24, was a fifth year Bernard Orsi said"Mitcllell ·gOt Pilot: School for Country Llving. A medical student. 1-lis bride. 21 , the job b~cau se ' he Proliab).y special United1 Press lnterna· and the other couple, 18 and 19, a nswered a form letter -sort·filf VACATION TIME-With the tional report on Mrs. Carla were all university students. the same kind of blind ad tectIDi- observance bf Memorial Day Emery and he r unique school is They and about 20 relatives are que many porno film makers ,.._;8 'Yeekend this week, the tradi-scheduled for YOU Section. awaiting sponsorship. to get actors. .-. t1onal opener of the vacation 1f:=::;:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;::;;====~§§::~:;;;~~S;=;:;;;=~=~g~~~========~ season is upoil us. Daily Pilot II Slaff Writer Elliott Almond has NEW! _____ ~ MARIGOLDS (. been assigned to find out what the travel pattern is expe~ted to t~~~~.:',~~~] -~~i" ·-39c Coast travelers goipg more or less, farther or nearer? Will it be a big season in our own resort areas? lle'll answer the ques· lions in YOU Sectjoo. MORE VACt\TIONS-£pedal stories on vacation destinations gleaned from Christian Science Monitor News S~rvice, The As · socialed Press and tUnited Press International also will be pre- sented to YOU Section Sunday. COUNTRY LIVLNG-A young and literate. housewife from Mon· tana, author of the Old Fashioned Recipe ~ok, wants to teach.city folks how to do "country" things like ~ilk a goat, churn butter, 2-yemdll ~-old G_.. ........ ---.... c....., $10.fS · SIJ.fS F_......,.,i and ~IWllf\11 •n blo1oom ••• IMty, juicy lull -lruil , , • ~ ..... t .. y II IO I IW I.Ill •I IN!unly. , , .. ~ gn.Ml!'IQ on can1.in.t11 . ' Abo ......... 1,,. 2 in I al)ple. .... R«I Del•CIOUI. Jl:itwl91""1 & ~•llow D•t.OOU1 -111 cnon.1'" $9.95 C~&,,otoc ... $8.95 RetJ-.69' Assort•d Colors In Full Bloom -H••• Color All Summ•r Long GERMAIJ\Si~ WIRE BASKETS safety laws <PL-13ff2), the tire manufacturer must provide free replacement of any defective :-tire• that ha\le beea recalaed. If ; tlrei are returned wltkia It day1 r of Lbe recall noUce. Love· or$$$ • Bel•el SlllPJN!d !' DEAR PAT: Lut ~ovemeber • J sent a $40 check to RidClell, lnc., " of Chicago for a football helmet. I f received a letter fr'om James t Rodgers of Riddell slating that J my order would be processed ' shortly. Alter a mOnth, I wrote to .c RodgerS, andlie repli~ that ad· • ditional parts were on order. I 'm 1 still wliitirlg Corthe helmet. • ' H..R .. san Clem~nte w The castonp.er aervlce m ... aer 1 of Riddell, Inc., reperta tlaat your I helmel hai beea ahl_.t. Tloe .... 8 la)' occurred becaue llklddl la • i wholesaler not a retaJI d11 · ! trlbator, and your order bad to be 1 procea1ed separately tro,..- 1 others. 1 PSA. Reis a MIW 11111t I DEAR PAT: I took a Pacific I Southwest Airllnes nllbt from r Ontario, Calif., to San Franc'lsco I last July 27. I wulo connect with ' a Huih'• Ai.:wes\ flllhl in San I 'Francisco lo comple!8 my1ttp10 I Chico .• Bt!cauae of mecllanclal 8 problems tbe PSA nl&ht ·wal"de· ~ layed, and I had lo pa.>: 129.45 £or ' overnight accommdd'atlons in ,... San Francisco. Altho\llh t 1ve re· ~ quested reimbursement from 1 PSA, no re1pOn1e t.q my letters ... hasbeenrecetved. ... ' J:C., Balboa • Mike Eria•loraek~ •••trld ""•••e• 'm••••~}•r P•c~rtc 'Soalhwetl. Mi-. U. -· Mnecl,... ... ,_. .. , •••• ' • French Mad.am Traditionali.st PARIS CAP) -The French challenger to ''Th e Happy Hooker'' reveals herseU to be .a sexual reactionary and bedroom technocrat who advises women that lovemaking leads to trouble when they expect something other than money and power fromlt. ' ' MrDe. Cl aude, the 'French capital's legendary pr<>1titute and call·Jirl entrepreneur, teUs in "Allo, Oui" (Hello, Yes> ofhei- 15 years as boss of a telephone network that furnished i\ttnrictive young women to diDlomats, in'- dustr1aliat.a and movie stan. It is a well-mannered .account spar- ing everyone's privacy and show· ina: Mme. Claude -her-real name ls never disclosed -as a ttar·auard battler 8Jlainlt sex· ual UberaUon. · Wrltlnl abj»ut •wuom-,...-. '• aexual role, she aayi: j''Aa4ty haveno re- uoa to be .lni.retted in 11111'*114 raee toward pleasure. For cen- turies we•ve been ref.pin• over people who are atrqer t.b&n us, rloller and prolected by .U the lawa, for the.vei'f prOCIBe ...,._ 11\at from Ume>to II-Ibey need toloveus. . · · time to reach this patoxysin or pleasure, this famous magic or- gasm? These women are like tbe Roman EJJ\.Pire: seek pleasure imd bev·anqW.shed." "" Nol every woman has the natural 1gift for m aktng Pari9 sex businesfi. All her, gir~ had 'to meet these standards, she says .. Her German gii'ls were_ or· ganized, consclentiOUI and un- selfilb but la'cked imaginadoo a little, she says. Her Danes, Swed.es and Norwegians were blonde atld )>"eautlful but sometimes •·ltttle cold aftdi.Ck- ln( lndlvlduJUsm. The English were charmtna {nd spontaneous altllolilh SOineth:nes too frank.· Tlie t1auan1 ·fen in love ·?Ith . inyl>Ody a !!Ill• bit nice. She 1liya lhat the French don'I 'malli love j>etler than *l\yone elae .but have succe"4ed In sell· lnl" Ille world on tile ldei that they do. Now In her 50'5 and retired with plentr ,.of 11\~y, Mme. ClaUde . tliin~ •~let)' has turned ~Vbadly : tllere 11 no more tionbl' amonl thleves, 1Parta• ntsht life 11 dead and 1alely'11·...,., . UMlllD ?tr STOCll "" - .. Reco1D1Mc1 tec--1, UD· contesiell prpfeulonil In jliy do· ~;; main, you'll for1lve .,....,.y old· •11n wo& ALL ' VEGETABLES PONY PACKS ..... ,. NOW 49c ~ ... 5 1.tO .... ..... GREEN MOSS . for BASKETS • FRESH Tt,.111H. 1r111r1t , ..... thM ..... 7.ts -.. -~........... .. .... C<1l·t11rf!7:U· ... .-..-5399 S·tolons '-""A AMA. ,,.., ...... -. · ••~•••l.....,c.._.. ·, SAMT&AMA BERMUDA SOD DICHONDRA SOD MAIDENHAIR FERHS I Asst'd. Varleti'es·& Sites In Our Houseplant Dept . "Wllona!lllOD1_...feeb tlllaumeaeedtowUdmen,lbeln lllra ¥<-• Ilk• a weal< and -..... ra·m, cit>ID!oa. •-awomaDOlllenrr ftollir-;ct,-.'lny' dreams UICI 1/H mytat.eforelellllnce~''~1ay1. jL_;;:::;_ ____________ _: ___ ..:, _______ ..L========::.:J . . ) r ' UPIT._.... I<,µ,( •. Valerie Perrine today won !ltle · Cannes Film Festival ,Qri•e fot best actress tor oJ:Dlr as.Le.nny Bruce's wife ·iin· 'Lenny.' It was only U.S. film to win a major prize at festival. ,~ .. ' • DeJl"~det.t~:-":FI~ '"" • • . ... -• .. ~ ~ t• :j(j(J· Wive&; Chi~h~l1e"*'e Laos .... ~·· •• i 4 '. 'VISNTIANll:, ~ (UPI) -~ Al!NICY ..,... .Ibo · ... dollied piano for a camplole 'l'lle·U-Stateotodayevll<Wll• ......... _,..,..,....,..., l',..,aeuaUoli from~ and oald .ct llO American wives and 1; . , · .::· ' .f .... woUld be no lut minute <111.-.:,~i:,~::"~~ ':'=~~':;!i"t"::;c .. ~uon aoln Phnom-Ponbancl :t:!."t; left·wln& 1-.. A U.S. ' ~I> wu· c•14•t ,...... lllo "":f.':1y JOOJeruit l tudenll wel'e aPGl<•maa oald he f.....i Ille " CIA, oellns: UIAl.8 Dlhetar aUll ~':"J-lwo U.S. Morine alt11111tie w11 out of lbe ..,._~:::a.11...U.er. '~'Ho=lll•rda hlllan--" • m.nt'1contro1. · coaam.t. ,.. ~ 1: munl·c~ one technician locked U.S. ehor•e d'alfalno Cbrlo· · 'l'ho Ullllad lltetoi wifililAill·ia · -wl-food ln11t1 .. 1Mldlnp·at a tlan Chapmon tot• 1tude1t Amarlcona Tburod~lil US.UD --Dd In Vientiane. leaders In daylonc neaoUllioao Savouatllot wb.,.. ..,~an uk·.a tbe atudenlo to lor releaoe of tho clepondeato -bold -_, l !>j "fl'ee USAID .compound and.·lhe from virtual .,..t that -llo ·wioa 1of1!1t ..... II. The Wliltit~ -Americana.-, coocenaedaboutU..d·,..ot.u -; . .,.i'. ----~ "' ootbreat of viol-and !bot · -• ' ____,,. =~~~F.:i1~r=:u:: .·Rni~'s FriendS . "WE HAVE IN·elfect bad a J threat In the put few~ and · -· · ' ., ' ' ~~?.~EE!:tc,~ Qw. ·zz .. ed '.·by F;BI' hell olil way of atartlni. '' Chapman told newamen be had received authority from Wuhintton this morning lo com-plet~ withdraw the U .S. Aeen- cy for lntematlonal Develop: ment and'lh•t ••ttae bulk Of 'the community•• would 'be pullld out aboard chartered jetliner mlhts. Tbere are 850 American officials and dependents in Laos and another 150 U.S. citizens. U.S. officials have conceded' privately that the Commuobt PatMt Lao are 1uspicioul of the Iar1e. US.AID mJssioo, at leut partly because it provided cover for employes of the CerJtr8l In· DAL1" (UPll-'lbeFBlhas been queatloa.lng local police of. ficen and friends of .the )ate -'•ck Rub~" ln connection with th!e as· 1uslnation of·Presklent Jolm P'. Kennedy. Special acent in ~harce J . Gordon ShantUn oald Tbunday the Rockefeller COmrftl1alon ukO!I Ille FBI to help questlcn local pollc~ officers about a pie· lure of three "tramps" arretted on a railroad.track near lhe place wbere Kennedy was as · aaaaln,ted. ing Ruby and Oswald prior to Oswald's murder. THENEWSPAPER'aaid Shari An•el did not recall Oswald ever visiting Ruby's Carousel Cl ub but tbat a no.th er stripper, Kathy Kay, was overheard saying she had seen Oswald in the club. She said the FBI was looking for Kathy Kay as part ol the re- newed iilqutries into the as- suslnation, so far without r e· llUlls . ' ·:Two Bodies Found; Sex Off ender Held Ford to Hike lip.ported Oil Tariff Tuesday - Israel Vote Of Support WASHINGTON (AP) -A call by more than three-fourths of the Senate for continued strong U.S. aid to Israel is seen by an Israeli diplomat .lls strengthening the basis for peace in the Middle East. But a representative of the Arab states said the 76 senators'• letter to President Ford could un· dermine U.S. efforts lo mediate a settlement in the region. The letter', delivered to the While House on Thursday, said that withholding adequate military equipment and ade· quate financial aid to Israel would be a dangerous step, "dis· couraging accommodation by Israel's neighbors and encourag. ing a resort to force." "We believe that preserving the peace requires that Israel ob- ~ain a level of military and economic suPiport adequate to deter a renewal of war by Israel's neighbors," conlinued the message, signed by 50 Democrats and 26 Republicans. HOWARD TOLD .....,.Urs be reported II 111 Fleteber and another clrl, Debbie Henderson, 17, aloo of Toledo; m!111inc In March of 11174 after tbe pair failed to return from a party at Taylor's home. Wlthin a week after the two women vanished, Howard 11.ld he and four other -men searched around the Taylor house. ''I must have stood on their grave when I looked in the bedroom window.'' Howard said. He said they 1P.led chains. handcuff• and aexual cad&eto Iii lbeboue. A woman clalmin& to be 1 Taylor's ex-wlfe .. nportedly ia • protective cuofody In San Dleao, " Upped Hoqoton police 11¢ 0. bodleo were buried there several years a10, Germoed said.~ Houston police paued the ward to llllebilall, Ile •81d. ' ' . . . ; -., .. " . l l • U~ITI ...... INVESTIGATOR COLLECTS SHOTGUN SHELLS ON PORCH H•mpton Shootout !Enda .In De•th for Three 'Call Police-~-. ' Witness Describes ShQotout HAMPTON, Va. (UPI) -Thearchie McPhatter Jr., hidden behind a tree, said he could see the neighbors watching, silent and afraid, as Daniel 'Joyner·cameout of the house and st.Qqd over his wife. · • • "Hcrstood over her ~ blg, burly man, and.he started shout; in·1, 'I killed her so tell them.to come and 1et me now. I told her to leave riie '•~!1.e but She jusf. )J~t on and on and pn.' '' -----.:..... - IOYNER THEN WALKED back to the doorway of the house as a police car pulled up. -"If was a horrible, horrible scene," said McPhatter, a neipt;ol-of the Joyneri; who heard 1a woman screaming about 7:10 .1.m. Thursday. McPhl\tler said that just as he stepped onto hi!i Pol-ch tO see· Wh8t ~aa' happeriirig; ViOla JOyner, a heavy -set middle· aged worn arrwho' was running from the side of the house lo the.street, wa1 shottn the back. • · .... • • ''She.Just fell onto the street,'' McPhatter said. ''She had on a blou&e and_.shorts and "you could see blood drippingJrom her back but1he 'w&s,D't moving. ~ "I sh"outed out, 'Call the police! Somebody call the police!' ;. and then &omeone shouted, '] already did, theplic4 .a.re com· t fng! '" ' • ·. ' · I • J -( ;-'o ... ·-. ' ' ' ' OFFICER MARK DeCuypere, 22, ~ dro.v.e lhe patrol car alon'gside Mrs. Joyner, turned off his Siren and naahln1 lllht and . IOO:ked intently at the dead worrian while calling for assistance. "I was watching the officer clotely.; waiting to see what would happen," McPhatler said. "Suddenly, the glass from the dtj.vef's side window shattered and the policeman's head was- thrown back, blood pouring out. 'fhe pellets went thi'ough the glass on the .,assenget's side, too." SecOnds later a rescae squad ·ambulance pulled up and McPhatter j umped from behind the· tree aild shouted, " 'Get baCk -h'ehasa gun _!..getback.'" ~ • " · He said the two officers ru&hed to ·Mrs. Joyn·er and DeCuypere as Joyner reloaded his shotgun. Just then another patrol car putled up and Joyner met it with a shotgun blast. Tbe officer escaped serious iniUFY -and jumped from the car to take cove~. At lbe same time ambulance attendant Charles Davis lt grabbed DeCuypere's gun from his holster and the two m~ lhot(itaut with Joyner, who collapsed b_ack into the hoU&e! willionly his feet visible. • • ~ FEW MINUTES later· Joyner's son, 2S·year-old Preston, walked ou·cor th'e hl>Ule, lookinc back at his dead rather. ·lfcPbltter ~said the younger Joyner walked slowly in the direction of his mothei-, lYing face· down . He said Preston stopped about 20 feet in front of the body , about halfway between his two c}ead pa'tenµi:, a~d--sipwlxsank_ to his knees, sobbing. GanglanJ Slagi119s Five ~hot tQ .. :Death ~· ,. • !J.l • .. 1.-. l:n ?Qlle~ec ··Cat:_nage IJt. IillUNO, <aue. (Al'J-Fl've young people" ... were found shot to dealb· In a rented bWlcaiow, br· ingtn1 to -seven the number of homicides in the Montreal area Oil nunday. officials said. Police said~ victims -!IU:ee • .~ •I• '• • . - ; I t· -~- <:. ... ~ ;,·IJ:. . ~.-ii··f.w",_,1 .. 1:, .. 'For"T~'' LONDON <UPI) -Jae-~ lWODedy OnuaJ, ~will reUre"'-pulttie Ufrl.to devote henelf to oPW•Una•a stud I arm on an e1tate in Ne,w J'eney~ aceon11nc to.•· 1001ip co1. ••rMlet. •. ' ' Ne1otlatlon1 are ua; . cler ·way IO Pll"'bue,oulta ·blebloodato<kforlbeeotate, pUrchued -Uy by lira. Oae1111, 1ay1 Nlael ~te~ o~> tlle Dally, M• , • • . -. .. ~ ' "Sire bio' old frienda tMt, the; 11W,r.etire from., Ibo pUbliC ..... alld take up Ute man11emnt tJ11 fl ti daf--~ -Dell fOtr the fttat 11-In• her Ille - •marrltd Mr. K_.i, and cave· up work on a new1pap·er, ., OtmP1ter ~- men '"d t"".o woJnen -wereshot lrt!lJe ,baclt ·oft he head. They said th'rtbuntaloW wis ransacked and that they believe drugs were be· Ing sought by the klllers. NONE. ·or.· l'JIE victims was lnimedlll(el:r~'ldentllied and po1Jce'sa18~t'Wu 1tlll two early to 'hlk ibo~ \he case as a "C!!.l!llloliil ftttllni of accounls." . ~· Btiliio •an. alfiuential re-s~ ....,nliinlt'y, 1a 1s m11es ~!ii''~'Gf lloiltreal. '. reel 'lflitlel, tho alleted rl-'>t'hand man of· roi>uled un- den>orJd bou Fr ant Cotroai, wU rfouod shot to de1lh ..rUir 'lbUnday I&. • wooclod a"'a on Montreal's south shore. -A 'Woman also was found drowned In a b~tbtub In Montreal alliI a man was being held In Coo· ~-.wl\h,q>•caoe. ' .,,!IO~AL HAS been dubl>ll,d ttpe'crtmecapltal of Canada" 11y sqme. aew1p1pen because of_ ils flourl1 bln1 underworld and I tlr1.~~·~Ce. 1 ·1'1> .,tu•1~nd style mau m r~der l earlier thia y1ear fl;t't~~r:currect Jan. 211n the Gar11Dll!a Club In lbe ~ north, enot of Ibo city when an _....., tGllViet ~ fin to Uie . .,i.. upli}omunl 1.1,._, r luit .~ -t• l•tar, three men tilled fGGr Pel'IOlll ia •a. v11 .... oilne•1 Eve muaacre in the Hotel 'Uplnlere In ouburban Brouord, \ I l : Br lill lnJ c J co du pr •. ' mi n. mi ti\t yr bf 23 " el1 22 ti~ fO[ en to p Si en inj hil th· an I Cc is jol ca ·, I I ' . I • ' . , r l I • •• 300,000 Injured: -~. i By Litter : SACRAMENTO (Uf'J) -~roken bott1es, cans and other . ~1t~er, cause an estlmatect300,000 111.Junes a year in Callft>m:ia, ac- ( ....... __ s_ta_t_,e,__ _ __.J <'Ording to researcheJ.s whO con· ducted a year-long study or the problem. The $70 ,000 study was com· missi.oned by the Asse mbly Resources and Land Use Com- mittee to determine the extent or ll\e litter problem in the state. ftape \lielfM No. %3 LOS ANGELES (AP) -A 76· year-old worn an found raped, beaten and strangled was the 23rd victim of the "West Side rapist," police say. All the victims have been elderly women. Four of the other 22 were beaten to death in addi- tion lo being raped. Police said Effie Martin was found Thursday by friends who entered her home after she failed to answer the door. · r1eke11ng •111egai• SANTA BARBARA (UP!) ~ _Sixty-eight picketing county employes were served wit.h court injunctions !<1.te Thursday, pro· hibiting them from continuing their planned two-day walkout and picketing. In issuing the order. Superior Court Judge Floyd Dodson said it is illegal to picket or walk off a. job unlil a for'mal s trike has been called. Battered Boats B each ed Friday, May 23, 1975 No Sa"fa,.,, Reduction : . . ·· .. ·:r P.'Dn'-1 .De~ts = :.; -,, f i,..1 q~ ~-M:-- ' ~~~r~~t~,. r.~r )~~~;~ SACRAMENTO CUPI) -Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr.'s con- troversial new plan to give every state. employe a nat S80 per month pay raise has been rejected by th~ DemocraUc·controlled: Senate Finance Committee. On a bipartisan vote., lhe committee Thursday voted:1·2 to re- ject Br-0wn 's proposal, unveiled earlier in the day. The panel then voted 1;9 to, refuse Bl"Qwn's request to reduce the salaries of his -ciiJbinetoC(li;ers from $43,404 to $40,386. TliE-.. PllOPOSAL, also sen( tO the-Assembly Ways .and , ?tl~ans Committee, was bjtlerly criticized by various employes qrganizations and by Legislative Analyst A. Alan Post, who de:s.cribed it as clearly illegaJ. . . The gQve.uor had previously called in his s tate budget bill for i)n average 8.5 percent pay raise. His new proposal would apply lo 115,000 state workers -civil servants, judges and college pro· fessors. High winds qf. near-hurricane force battered Lake Tah~. ~ .. .... ·· Thursday c\lusing five small craft {o sink and at least 1~.:. 't'INAN~ COMM'lrraE Chairman Anthony C. Beilenson others to be swamped and damaged. Roy Roeinson of {D·LoS 4~0!!.&>:sajd uie 89vernor's plan to reduce the salaries South LalCe Tahoe is seen leaving the remains of his .or .. cabi'«et "&lllcials <Bi'owTI 's agency secreta ries and Finance daughter!s, "oat in disgust . Damage caused by the freak Directoi': . .ftoy Bell) is .. dem'eaning to everybody who holds a '°' respectable job." __ s_to_r-'!'1_i_s_"_•_t~lm..,...•_l_ed_a_t_m_o_re_th_a~n~$30-,_ooo_. _____ __, • .__.1 On an inihaJ vote, th~ committee hung up 5·1 to scuti1e· .-• i: Br,own'1t prO(>Q!3al to f~ze tbe pay of stale department directors' : 1 r , £ ; i' and 9Q,g( ieP $ate ciffft::jal~".Jll their current leve ls, ranging from 1 1 , • · • • .ab0ut·$!9:000 t0"$87 .000. 1'.te matter went unresolved and probably Caneer Drug Seize.d willbesludiedagainon·Monday. , ~ROWN~ llAS MAINTAINED ll!at. d:uring tough economic time.s. "belt tightening should begin wilh·those with the bigge~t "t" 'M 8 D'V;c a n Bo ... ·,.:, ~r ' belt;:~. gov:;nor, Bell toid the co.;,millee. iyas especially !'!In· .fl.. Lr.I. ~II • lie cerned about the impact of·inflatipn 90 middle: ai:i.d lower il)com~ state workers and sought a ''fairer~',Jll~~hod ,q.r i).djusling salp.ries: . ' : S~ DIEGO (APl -More thBn··-6,000 la·~lets al the cancer drug Laetrile have been seized al the ,_,:exican borde r by U.S. Customs agents. Customs officials s aid the tablets w'ere part of a black market shipment of Laetrile into the United States. , 1 - ' CUSTOMS OFFICERS found the drugs Thursday after stop- .piQg the car driven by Salvador Alvarez Horta, of Tijuana, Mex· ico. They confiscated 6,336 Laetrile tablets, 1,001 vials of Laetrile and 4,000 Wobe-Mugos pills. BOTH LAETRILE and Wobe· Mugos are used in Mexico to treat cancer. but Laetrile is specifically bunned in the United States. . . Alvarez Horta was booked ~ the Metropolitan correcliQns Center pending arraignmen~ Customs officers said. ., , ' . T~e COS l ·Of, the pro~I ror th.e:(!scal year .~gin[\ifl8 J~ly, l :· would be $190 million, abowl $5 million less 'ha_n Brown origjJ)allY. proposeQ for pay raises. . , 1 • POST Wi\RNED ttiat top leVel state ernpJoyes might ~eelc. better P.aYing jobs in 'local government if the proposals were enacted. ,He )!aid· it also would have th'e effect' or cutlin( back by $4,QOO lo $6,0QO the salaries-of physicians in the State De'parlment · of Health. · · · Post said that based on informal opinions or the ii.ttOrrley ge.neral'.s offic~ind the legislature's lawyer, the plan "violates the law." . He said statutes give the personhel board the aut.fiority- to allocate salaries on "parity" with· Comperable em\;:loy°lnenl outside state.government and on "internal consistency." UAll .. 1 r'tl.V I rtijl ... ;~.,.~ €jlJ>Escon Service Se t F o r Holiday ··. ' ; .. LOS ANGELES (APJ -In aft' effort lo help motorists keep within the 55 mile-an-hours~ limit this holiday weekend, ute. California Highway Palrol says} it will conduct a "modified escort' s&rvice'' on sever al area fljeways. ~·THE CHP SAID the escort service would start today on lbe San Bernardi'n'o, Banto.~ Riverside and Pomona freeways and last until midnight. · 1. . A CHP spokesman· said -~ Eetvice will be initiated on l*tt notice by patrol officers whan they feel the traffic' is getting~ of hand. , >1,: . . ',)/'! THE OFFICERS will plae ... ii sign on the back of their patrol ~ars lo institute the escort. ~ -~ . TJ,·e. CHP said ~h·e esport '1tii1 · aha be in operation Mbnda~ handle returning traffic. • ·, .... ~-:.-.:--.t:-... . ..... . -' )'-. .. .. • • ..... > , ...... ORA MGE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS' l ' I BEST ART A LL THIS WEEK 5outh Coast ?laza 580 BR})ADWAY. LAGUNA BEACH, CALIFORNIA· 714 494-7_915 JCPenney GARDEN CENTER FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEA CH STORE OHL Y • • ' POTTERY . . . ' . . . . -• • t .. TRUCKLOAD SAT., SUM., MOM, OML Y~ * All 1 ST QUALITY * MANY DIFFERENT Sill$ & SHAPES , * H,UMOREDS TO .CHQQ$E .f~Oft\ ' PRicED TO CLEAR~ " 'I ,V ... .. , . lo••· ' ·' .. ,., ' ' .. esecret ... ' .--. ': . '. ' .. . ... . ' ... _tt,g ·I es: . . .. =omo : Tomato • ·' . . . . . . ' . .; After the first fruit appears, the tomatoes need protection from a variety of insects and diseases. To hell? prevent these, useORTHO Toll)a.to Vegetabl(l Dust. .QRTHO TOMATO FOOD . .. " . • •• =.ORTHIJ ~ .. ' TomiltO . Food*"' · .u-m•1e. --·-:o:t~' ... ·For strong, h!i)althy plants that yield bigger, sweeter tomatoes. · · Anilmore of thel)::i. Can be used · _9n .\J:!l vegeti;i.,bles. Easy-to-use -pour spout oox; ~ .. ' ' , ORTHO TOMATO '.' · \'EGETABLE DUST '.'An insecticide-fungicideoombina· • tiOri.iri refillable plastic squeeze · duster for easy application. . . Controls insects, tomato bl is-lit · .r.:..r,.u, it1*f di aseS.:-: .,._"JI ~,....-Y q: -,. ~ ·--~ AU. . • ·:·~.! ,•111 .1;., .... , "• . :"'" 11i: ,,, ' "' '1 ~-. !~ • •• '·"' • ~ • jJ~ ~ •.:-.J . • .,, . . • ;~ ·~~ ' ' . ' . ,. . , . . ., " . -· .. . . ) . ,, ~ ... ~ . •' ' . . .. . . .. , :1 ' .. , ..• !, . ' ... .. , . ' .·• .. . . ' • I ' ·f . -~ ,. I• AIU)flDI ., . ' " •• . , •• " .. ' • ' ' .. •• ' ·• .. ,, .1 ..... ,~ .... ,.,,, . ··-. ~ ·'· J.SI. • . .. ~ .. • • . l ·~ -' VEGnABLE 11()()1( ·"All About V ...... li\le1" ~-, $he complet.• V'19et.qjtle • . ~ .. book fo<' t h•·.<ountry -' .. Jeard-r or the city gt1r-~· ••• 1'"' • • • · • · dener •. IE\oerythln9 _y0u • n...itolftiow-from plentlnt"fe 1ervl'18. .. ,3,ff .. •. ' . ., . ' ... ~· • . . . ' '· ....... '!t· . -~" .. ' ' • I . " ... . . ' ... ... ... . ~-., _ _.. ,.,.., ... ·I • " ,., , t .,, ·' "' .,, ,, ' . ' ·-' ' . . • ' ' I ' • ; : • ' • • .. ·-r ONE GALLON PLANT SALE OPEN MEMORIAL DAY MAY27 9T06 The big healthy ones (the unhealthy ones we send back for potted plants on late night TV shows). Palms, Tams. Junipers. and them thems. LAWN GENIE ANTI-SIPHON ~o VALVE You see. the thing is to keep water from your sprinkler syatem from siphoning back into the house lines. (Just found out and had lo tell somebody.) 197 90 LB. CONCRETE MIX Like a penny a pound (ob gosh, I can add). Just add waler. stir. and u_se. Great for small jof?s. but I wouldn't lry to do the , "-E• 'c;;;::5 whole driveway. Homer. UJX ~J 9 7 !CK aw -·~·~~ PREFINISBED SHELVING 8x24 ... 66~. ' ' ' . i ( ,, You GoT T-OP ON ICE? 24CAN CASE I" • • ~ > ~ ' ~· R9ot Beer. Orange. Ginger Ale, t. " Cola and Sugar Fr-. ~ . A swell three day holiday and lots of cold soda to make it nice. Got all kinds of flavors and truck loads at all.Jiores. (And nobody'aent out the party invitation a.) l < ' ' ~~"', ' i'oi. . ' ,_1. 8x36 ... 88~. . CAN,.r. 0. c We make the prices sweeter as time goes by. Almost defie• the current economic trend. (We must be doing something right.) In colors and wood grains. 8" REMINGTON LIMB N' TRIM CRAIN SAW 2700 The little dude is ao handy. l ~ HP. cul• up to 16" thick limbs, only 6~ lbs •• and double insulated. .---------------, LEE OIL FILTERS Thousands have saved hundreds (or is it the other way around). Changing your own isn't tough. and can you ever &aTe money. 1 47 EA. WITH COUPON '.'\~~ ~-~-~ -:7 pEJ!!G. _.::- -"=' ->.1Q'ii;iC1i PENNZOIL Really. I don't have to aay a thing here. The only one who doesn't know this is a super buy is my cat. Mongo. ~' •/ 39'!. UMIT 12 PER P&flSON WITH COUPON I I I I I I I I I I ,,,...... LOW PROFILE BllE CARRIER Very smooth article. You can remove it ln a second. Doesn't interfere with your •lslon. 9aa ' • SPRAY PAINTS CLOSE-OUT Plastic-kote enamels, .beat proofs. fluorescents, and many others. The regular else cans, not thoM cl1nky one• to fool you.. ALL FIRST QUAUTY ) . • 20" 3 SPEED FAN Thi• brffae box can't be faulted. Moves a lot of air. ,, quietly. Portable, 10 take it with you to Aunt Lydia's .. 1397 • • j BM SCI Df 1~ You gel adlustin channel hardwa1 la tch. ar. door thit the Mia1 ESKIMO COOLERS SINGLE SPEED ;, SOPEE SCREE 2900 .,; 1 ~ It. " Let's b.gin with this simple easy to understand model. One •Peed evaporative cooler. Has everyone seen it, now to lhe next one. DOUBLE SPEED 39.00 Okay. thi• ha• two fan speed•. both within the legal speed limit• so don't worry about the cops. Handle• a little bigger area. TRIPLE SPEED 4900 ~: .· ' Now the front gets very fancy, the speeds are three. and the thing cools a living room and then some. ls this it? Is there anymore? , . • DELUXE .. !! " ' 5900 .... Here is "anymore." The big monkey with fancy stuff all over. II this doesn't cool you off, there is an ice-house we'd like to sell you. POOL ~BLORINE 69!AL. The same potent PH you find in stuff coating far more . We don't make very much on this. but a lot of people tn•ite us over for a dip. PROPANE TANKS The 14.1 fluid oz. jobbies to handle · camping equipment, tools, torches. and such like (I love words like that. they seem ao down home, wherever that is). 97·c .......... r PREFINISBED 1 • • PANELING Got that nice aimU:lated ·walnut grain. They seem to~ make it look better and bettor. And beat of all. It wi-pes clean with d damp cloth. (A doughboyiam.I Three ahadaa to chooae from. ·2~.~ You get' nece11a: the silen a nd the ! my 1945 Scout M, told a lie were atiJ Inga ia £ telling y superfh SQOAI &. BE 34 I If you h frienda. love thi hav'e '" one be r-0< )"\~ ,,~ .. .. ~ .... ... -~~ '' 10 LI Who M~n: coo~ nice reall bark PAI ., BAWi SC BEEN Dooa r 297 ou-genh justing annels, the silent rdware. the tch. and toughest oor this side of e Mlaaiaaippi. PER BAWi BEEN DOOR 697 u gel all the ce11ary hardware, e silent closer. d the last copy of y 1945 Boy out Manual. (I just Id a lie to See If you ere still with me.) . . . Ats!rv.mN ~ CJ{Al,fNEt. J HiN<rE.S , I ~: .... ga is sitting here yawning as I work so hard lling you these tall tales. Great table, per fine benches. enough said. QUABE TABLE BENCH SET 900 f you have three rieoda. you'r• going to ove thi8 Mi. Jf y0u only av'e two then put ne bench in the garage. 0 LB. BBIQUETS Who can enjoy a Mt;tmorial Day picnic or cookout without nice briqueta to really amoke up the barbecue: (Mc Donalds?), BOUND TABLE &. BENCH SET 4900· Thi.a is for the guy who wants to know who is paying for the drink•. And you anawer. "the laat guy on the left." (Devious.) MIRROR TILE CLEAR GOLD VEIN SMOKED GOLD VElll 44t.. SSt.. 66t.. Imagine. if you will for a moment. how nice that wall would loOk in mlrrOr and bow much bigger the room would look. So. what d.re you waiting for? PARTICLE BOARD o/o" 1 '. ~.. 333 Y>' 2 66 o/o" 3 99 ,, I don't think you would care a particle for thia boQrd if we charged the price aome dudM do. Don't fear. we wlll Hll cheap. I ' .... I SEE HE'S GOT HIS CAT MAKING UP THE HEApLINES AUIN. ' ~~~~'"- ~··ALUMINUM SCREEN DP.OR • ;····"·' < ' I • .All our doors include the entire scbmear. The adjusting . channels. lop and bottom. the tulip latch, tbe·ailenl closer,, · screws. and the striker plate. Is ' . this price more lo·your liking. Ralph? ----·--- ------- SarTOM A07U1' T 1 M Cr CM.AMWt!.L.. HIBACHIS .. No matter how big your alt.aka are we have a hibachi for you. For little intimate group• or a big mob ol scarlers. see OW' liDe. ' WOOD TENNIS BACIETS SINGLE DOUBLE TRIPLE Get one for the kida or yourself if you're just trying out the game. So you bu•t the racket on your opponent. it only coata a couple of bucka (plua medlcal and 1-gal). • 2•• 2 97 4 87 8 77 • KING O'LAWN EDGERS Ever wonder If there really ia a King making these things and if you buy one he mlghl even make you a Knight or a Duke o r something? (Now you've got to buy one, ii'• in your subconscious.) No. 206 No. 216 No. 246 7900 9900 . 9900 KING O'LAWN FRONT THROW MOWERS WITH CATCHERS Jus t like all the pros uae. Don't b~lieve me. Go down lo the Gardener's Convention in Dallas and see them racing these all over town. (You can't believe what happens when I drink lriah coffee without coffee.) No. 3068 No. 4068 Tl!LIP LATC~ 167~~ 187~~ I I ~ PVC SPRINKLER PIPE Y:"xlO' ~"xl O' 44~ So eaay to put thia stuff in. Have your wife do it as you supervise from the chaise. Light and non~corroding. SHORT LENGTH GARDEN BOSE 10' to 15' 16' to 24' 97~ 1 47 Ah. juat what l've been looking IOr. Hate to buy a SO footer if Jeaa will make it. Gots lots. but don't put it off. GLIDDEN SPRED GLIDE-ON Thousands of colors, real rich atuff. read the label. Made by the big fella. the one with the feather in his ear. For all exterior masonry. GLIDDEN SPIED BOUSE PAINT For wood. metal, and masonry. In juat about any shade you want. but that one. Acrylic latex for eaay cleanup, no lap marks. no thinner needed. NATIONAL 7 YEAR GUARANTEED PAINTS We say that this paint will not fail for seven full yeO:rs. (But one day d:fter the seventh year the house disappears.) Read the label. it' a got the real good ingredients (like oregano. cheese, etC:?). Thouaanda of colors and shades. WOOD AND MASONRY PAllT 4!~ .. ' srvcco An MASONRY PAINT 4!~ I I I l I I ' I I 1-, I I I ' I I ' ' I ' I ' I I • I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I "J • ; ' . - .... DAll>Y PILOT EDITOJllAL PAGE ·- Bul-eaucraCy ~ ;Blq,Pm~ , Co~nty Su~ervisor Laurence Schmit got caught with hrn hand m the spendmg cookie jar last week when 1~ was learned he was overspending his office budget. It was an embarrassing moment for Schmit because only a few v.•eeks ago he said any department hea~ who can't control and reduce his budget should be fired. . . . To add to his embarrassment, it was poiii.ted out that Schmit had spent more on office-expenses.in the mos~ recent four-month period than his predecessor, David Bak-er. had spent in the previous six months. But Schmit's situation wasn't much different from the spending dilemma facing at least three of his fellow supervisors. A few years ago, their offices functioned with two· a11d three-person staffs that have now swelled to seven and eight persons. Perhaps the speedy growth in the personal bureaucracies built by the su~rvisors is justifieq. But they should be careful that they aren't draw- ing one set of rules for themselves and another set for others. Co stly Communic a t ion · Having questioned the growth of bureaucracy at t~e local level; we come to a question of adequate staf· f1ng that seems to justify additional expenditure. California Senator Alan Cranston had some tell· ing statistics lo offer when he testified recently in favor of larger office staffs for Senate members. His own staff of 00 persons, Cranston told the"' Senate Rules . Comniittee, handles an average of 12,000 letters a week from constituents, 900 requests for assistance involving follow -up work and phone calls in the hundreds. __ Perhaps it's a post-Watergate syndrome, but the . .~mertcan voter seems lo have taken to heart the write your l!l.)Nmakers" advic'l:'_\lla~,used to fall on deafears. , ·· Of, • , • Cranston said his amual office payroll amounts to $7~.ooo. but he pointed out ii ~epresen~ one staff member for every Jl44,262 Califocmans. Members of the House of Representatives are entitled to a staff nlember ror ev~ry 29,062constituents. . • _ The te_slirri'i'!>~ was given i,n support of k resolu- tion by Sen. M1ke.G<avel (D-Aliiska) <;_aili ng for larger -Senaleslaffs .. FrQm an economic point of view the proposal may be poorly limed. Bulno one can argue the benefit of wide-open channels of communication between Congress and the peopl_e. SQ.an ~ddilional investment m staff could be l"'Ollt.Y well"speQl. •• ---. . , . . ~ ~ ' D esalting Dream Dims No so long ~go the possibi\ity o~ ex~enstve use or desalinated seaw~ter seemed to be a key to solving Southern California's waler problems. , In fact, detailed plans were prep;lred at one time for a huge de~alting plant off the Orange Coast. But statistics recently compiled by the Orange ~unty Waler Di~trict indicate' that-·desitlination de- finitely isn't compatible with fuel shortages. Preparing imported Colorado River water for con· sumption requires 2,000 KWH .per acre' foot· imported Northern California water takeS 3 400 K.wH · and reclaimed wastewater reqWres 4,860 kwH , the ~eport shows . - But the processing of desalted $'eawater con- sumes a staggering 50,000 KWH per acre foot. In other w<?rds, so. lqng as electric:al energy shortages prevail, theres not much hope for turning that vast ocean into a bottomless water supply for the landlubbers. - • \ ' / I . . " ~. '• , , -- ' • " WINt>S OO< · T haila11d Next? Children Sometimes More Humanitarian Dear Gloomy Gus The Laos; Domino Fall~ To the Editor: I have read with amusement your articles on our Vietnamese immi'grants. We have accepted the Indians and wear their jewelry; look back and remember Louis 1\rmstrong and Nat King Cole and their folk songs, jazz and soul music, not to mention other useful endeavors. And we appreciate our ?.lex · ican neighbors to the south as·we wear their clothes and adorn our homes with their coJorful pot- tery. We 've all actively done, in part. spmP. of this over the last 15 years and enjoy thinking and saying. "We ha ve equal job op- portunities." NOW WE step forward to our future and we have "new immi- gr ants" unlike our forefathers before us, for we are pure Anglo- Saxon aren't we? What about our jobs-we 'll all starve and our kids will mingle and inlerbreed. Wow, what a nation! We are strong a nd brave ex· cept we just can't and won't live with a bit l ess in our materialistic ways. We must think of our own jobs and not of how our neighbor is and if we can help those who need us within our schools , churches and busi- nesses. Perhaps if some of my less ac- tive neighbors who can't find the lime for community needs would go home lo their O\\'n home states. we natives can have a de- cent , ,~·arm and dedicated people like "those immigrants" to help our state and our nation grow. Seems our children are more grown up in their own ways. They are able to see the mis· fortunes of other families. They ask, "Why are they so sad? Can I give them m y clothes or toys?" Our children, thankfully, are not as greedy as we adult.S. They're a· bit more o·pe n-minded to humanitarian needs. DARRILYN J. OLIVER ~l•gee RH Tape To the Editor: Regarding John Vallerza's article of P.1 ay 18 : There are enough employers who would hire the Vietnamese as long as they speak some English and have the right qualifications. The article was the opinion or a very small minority group. How about writing an article about all the people who are will - ing to help, but are unable lo do anything because of nil the red tape involved. JAN J . TOERING Coast RIP4ff · To The Editor: Th e coas tal initiative has turned out lo be a gigantic rip-<>ff. The-average waterfront property owner is the one who rttally suf- fers. In their flight t.o beautify and preserve the 'cout.Une the ec.,>loglst.a h8ve lost sight or the coat factor. The property owner hu. to pay an over:-tated tax bill without a fatr return on hi• in-vettment •. The property owner ls u1111i..1 In hi• .. mne potentlol a-.r developlDI hi1 property wflltout projler 1ppt0val. Thll t'Ollld cost an· enormous a'mount • aflllClMy. • l Con-• •hO\lld enact a bill : w•fch would condemn •11 • " ' • • (_-~_M_A_•_L_B_o_x~--') Letters from readers are welcome. The right to condeme letters to fit space or eliminate libel is reserved. Letters of 300 words or less wiU be given preference. All letters mwt in· elude signature and mailing address but names may bf: withheld orl re- quesl if stl//icient TeotOn is ~enl. POet ry will not be publilned.: .. coastline property which is not' Wlder development. This would open up more national parks, which would be open to the public. This would satisry the ecologists, the public and the over-burdened property owners. Wouldn 't it be nice to have nice clean coastline parks for ever- yone? ANDY LAKATOSH T r-ntNeeds To the Editor: . The Orange County. Transit District has expanded its services and reports that bus users have multiplied. However, · ~hen I contacted them to ques- tion the lack of bus service on Pacific Coast Highway rrom Seal Beach to Balboa, I was told that the Southern California RTD already has a line No. s:; in that area, running from Los Angeles to Balboa, WhiCh cannot be infr-• inged upon ? Neither my ' neighbors nor I have eyer seeq this phantom bus in the many years I have lived near lhla highway. · • The Los Angeles office of the; RTD tells me that the No. 55 bus is not run as programmed because or "insufficient need ... The printed schedule for that line slates, ''subject to change #0 withoutnotice.'' SUMMER will bring the usual ·increased demands for transportation to beaches, jobs, su~er schoolS. This line could be used now by some student.a af- 'fected by recent school bus re- ~tions . Of course, elim.jnating some auto conges~ion on .Paciric ~tHighway is reason enough! We have OCTD buses on majbr arteries such as Beach, Brookhursl and Harbor, but the vital link between them on Pacific Coast HighWay ts totally unreliable-therefore useless. Either the RTD must improve their service or a revision or pre- sent contracts is necessary mak- ing it possible for lheOCTritoex- tend its service to this area. Punch I finally understand· whY we fought the Vietlliim War: To keep the uOrien· tal hordes '' from becoming refugees a nd moving irito the house ncxtdoor. P.C.E. c;MMy CO. c-•M1 we s•e~9Mll '9 ..-.n ....... _,..,-My~ .. .......... -~.s..11,_.,.. ....... GaMtotyo... 0.11, ,. .. • ~-'1 . ~· -: If you a:gtee·, ""please write the.• Southern Calirornia Rapid! Transit· Dis'4rict, 1060 S.,j Broadway, Los Ap-get.m, Calif .. t 90015, an_\f /or the ~ta.Me County ; Tran1it• Dis-trict,t:l.126 E. Washington Avenue, s&nta Ana caur. 92101. ' It may also be helpful to con- tact your city councilmen. GERTA FARBER F -d F olJtl To the Editor: I take particular exception to the article, ''Have a Good, Artificial lmitati'on Day" in your food section (a rej>ririt from the Christian Science Monitor ) as it leads the reader to believe that synthesized roods ·'from the . same molecules'' when broken down to molecular components may be chemically· reproduced with the same values inherent in natural foods . This is, of course, simply not . true. Nol only are we being bom~ barded with chemical food sub- stances, many of which have a hydrocarbon base, and which , few ani·mal bodies can as- "'simila\e, bu~ it is a proven 'm~i~ill fart t.ti•.\l~e c~riticaJ add1t1ves and 'flavorings are alsO affecting eers9n~lity cha,Jges. THE TBEMENDOvs·:.,um- bers or ''t-yper8ctive children" in the last de~ade since the tnhux of large quantitift of additives and flavorings have beeh introduced lo our on-shelf purchases at the market place,~m"'-de it qutt.e"'evi- denl to many ·researchers that there was a direct correlation to such products and hyperactivity (or hyperkines,is ). l urge every parent to carefully examine the ingredien18 of each packaged ·product:":he /she purch~ses a·nd totally ·'l:JQycott any products coota1ningsuch. As .(or. totally ,chemically con· stituted products;· it IS 'Cilffjeult for me to tieli~ve that ~ adult body could asslmirate'lhese nutrients vs. those tbat an in- herent in natural = mwch less reed them to' ch .. ... JOAN HOLLINGSWORTH • • "My comp&n..11 to tho chef." ' ' WASHINGTON -Laos ( became the first post-Vietnam EV' ANS-NOVAK J domino to fall, some three months earlier than even pessimists in the U.S. govern· ment thought possible, with a shove from the now imperial North :Vietnamese politburo in Hanoi. 1 This points to wishful thinking, presently being modified in high -level ' W3sbh\g\on, -,· The hope that Laos might drift 'on in· a n e t(t!~ li e• t ' never-never land whil e Communists tight e ne'd their hold on the rest of In- dochina r e flected an un- derestimation of how deeply the U.S. humiliation has affected Asian governments (and but· tressed popular anti-Western jingoism). This misjudgment was compounded by another: a belief Hano1 would pause to digest South Vietnam before con- solidating its hegemony over In- dochina. and South Vietnam. If the non- violent Laotians had been Jen to µieir own devices , perhaps it would have. . SAIGON had not even fallen when, according to well -· inf.ormed specialists here, the North Vietnamese politburo or- dered an offensive. Communist Pathet Lao troops attaCked Maj. Gen,..Yang Pao's royal Lao army units:•.at. 1the, crossr<Wlds town of Sala Phou Khoun between Vien- ti,..ne and the royal capital of 41ang Prabctng. If the Pathel Lao·had run into trouble, there w aS help in re- serve from 30,000 North Viel· namese regulars, 'supplied with Soviet tanks and heavy artillery stationed in Laos. These crack troops no lon ger could b e ne~trali~ed by U.S. B-52 bombing strikes. Nor did Vang Pao's troops any longer benefit from CIA guidance or Thai artillery !ftlpport. Demoralized, the royal Lao troops retreated. OLD (73), sick and terrib~ tir:ed, Prince SouvaMa Phoum• backed this v.irtual coup lo prO:. vent.bloodshed. With no possibili:.. ty of outside help, the dominO fell. · The case of Laos as a do:I' is unique in inevitability speed but not in kind. The sa conditions prevail in Thailand. While Bangkok 1renetically seeks to cul ties with Washington and accommodate to its Com· ~unist neighbor. three separate. insurgencies intensify, with help. from Peking and Hanoi. T~ northeast Thai insurgents, with a remark.able record for cutting_up government troops, are guided-bf the Chinese and supplied by l~ North Vietnamese. The long. range prognosis for preserving Thailand from Communist con· trol : mediocre. · How quickly other dominoes fall cannot be forecast. But Asia today faces confident revolO- tionary Communism with Hanoi far from immersed in postwl\; reconstruction, encouraging it ,everywhere. If that pattern holds, the Laos dO:mino is only the first. Others will (all, more slowly , but with slakes incom· par ably higher. T H US, the widely derided domino theory is fully revived thanks both lo the shock effect or the Vietnam debacle and the militancy or Asian Communists .. The lightning collapse of Laos speeds and heightens the Clanger •. Skeptic or Cynic? Por Thailand. Future dominoes Tboagbta at Large: may be Malaysia and Singapore, The skeptic may be dist- with the Philippines and In-inguished from the cynic by a donesia menaced in the future. simple test: when c"'1'ronted by Laos was the ine vitable something lhat ·se,~s·to be too domino, its rate always de-good lo be true, the.cynfc denies termW~ by events elsewhere. that t_t ts re~fty,, good, while the Militant re~olu\ionary Com-skeptic denies thal it is really ·muni!im W'A S expo.rted to true. _ J . dreamy, superstitious' Laos by the armies of North Vietnam. Air The next time you blame your th.al prevent«;~ their quick child for "not listening to re- tnumph was intervention by ason," lake a look at the front Washington in the form of CIA page and see how many pre- military advisers, military aid sumable adults are not listening and air support. tdreason. · No Laotian better understood his country's future dependence on external events than its philosophic prime minister Prince Souva·nna Phouma'. Recognizing that Hanoi sought the old French imperial role or ruling all Indochina', Souvanna believed that only "the great powers" -that la, the United States -could r;revent it by guaranteeing Laotian indepen· dence. Thus, in the late 1960s, he changed from neutralist to staunch anti-Commuajsl, defend- ing U.S. bombing of the Ho Chi Minh Trail in the panhandle of Laos. As recently u April 1973, When we last intehieWed the Prince, he stouUy oppo1ed un· ilateral withdrawal of CIA ad· vise rs and royal Thai army units. WHAT returned Souvanna to neutralism was the U .S. con- ,.atlonal 1ur1• ror .......... ment f'rom lndoeblaa, ·11 tbe Amttl~am were 1aina to abui.· don South Vleta~m .... Cam- bodia, ho knew l,aot watiloonttd ~ coeqvett unlffl -It kcoJD· -•tecl to the Com-. Tilt ' t'Uult •••''the -oneolll1d"l9'13 • PH« tnaty Rtabllablal a <0all· tion fOVe~epL . , 'lben wu.•tronc r..un.1n tho :: llepartlnont .na·u.s. em• y In VltnUan~ thlt the Leo C;oalltlall would muddle iilonl In-. clolllllt.ly °"°" all« UM! Com· malal eongue1t af Clmbodia ' .it,· " Idealists can be even more repressive than the realists they rebuke: it was the intolerant idealists of the French Revolu- tion who created the Reign of Terror. and the humanitarian idealists of the 19t.~ century who created the hellish mbdern penilentiaiy. · A . --r m arr i age should be elastic like a pair or suapeflders ralhe; lha~ restrictive, like a beit; most con1ugal failure;i come from a lack of emotional elasticity; so that what was comfortable in the pa st -beco·m es confining as time goes on. Nothing is more frustrating or infuriating to a man or sensibility and acuity than to ob- serve the success or a shrewd loo!. &tcc~s en1~den~bant· mmt, and lallili'f ,,._ bitter- -: tbl. II thl --en! ror ..wn1 '"°II lhltl are ... 1. talnable-ili Ute ~ --lllllt the ltri•lnf -an end LDitHU. ·' • ~ ... r , , ' ' I ' Whal. WOl"IQ ealll ''poise" ln a !•tulle 'tMii Uku becomes an . •·anect.tlcid1' ln oaoibedllllkes. ~ . ' ....... .,, ...... for llild - bieal\ie I( ..-..10 '•""'~ Ibo ....,,/UMlt! .............. ; ... I (SYDNEY HARRI~] as N.F. Simpson saturninely ob- served, "Each of us as he fe· ceives his private lrouncines...;.tt the hands or rate is kept in good heart by hearing·of the moth in his brother's parachute and the scorpion in his neighbor's un- derwear." Our niost treacherous phrase is "necessary evil " -for as we become used to anything of thcit sort, it appears more and more necfssarr, and less and less evil. In life, as I have noted al the bridge table, most of the, un- rulftlled contracts are perpetrat· ed by people who contrive dlf- rtcullies ror th~emselvcs when they really have no choice. There's no point in buryi'ng a hatChel if you're going.to put up a market on the site. · ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT . RtJNrt N. Wtftl. PubUlher Thoma• Keevil , Editor Barbara Krnbich. £dkor1al Page Edilor l !'I ... , The editorial pa(e of lhe Daily Pilot seek! to lnrorm •nd stlmul1te readen by ~ • on lhls ~*'' dlverie c~ on t0Pic1 ot in terest b1 S)'.DdH!il\ td columnisll and c•rtooniat.a!..., provldlnr a forum ror ~· vlew1--and by pre1entJn1 ,.tlall MWSP•Ptt-'1 opinion1 '•nd ldelM on current topic.a. TM edtlffill opinions of th~ Dally Piiot ttPJV.r CJl!I>' J~ I.ht: editortal eofumn au,e lop Of lhe Pil•· OptnJons.-..x- Pntaed bx tM columnltll ahd c..,..oonJ1t1 and letler wri...,..... Ulelr """ M( no 1nd..-m•1"' Ulelr views by the Diii)' PllOI ._,d b01illmtd. . · Fl1laay, Mayza,1Wl91I I'•,• ' " r Friday, f QUll I I I ~ I • ! '~ I ' I I I I I I o-·- 1 "Andi It 111' l IAI .. Corona · Costa f HI 110 l San I • , Ml ee .... 1 • I 3500 N " I "' " I COi -' : ' 71 • 1 IMI " ' Pll '" "'' .,,, "°" RNCI ALO ToWMm Su*<.' plled tqr. I ""*'''~ Wve•eotl utollows; Co1i ••• • ,,ITA1 • .4" TMI (°;ih'OT P•TITI~ TfliUITI • --e-tt•' 1 Mo\Cl(I • NQTlj • OOltbo ~ ,,.. llttl .. paolllbMi :·~· perlkliftj ot ...... J~• ... ·--cou,,,et •Cltyl t S>l.flld· •. I : hWL.t .... '° l!i 11" ""'" : . • ,ff- : , ' t .. \ ., I • 1, ~ ·~->- " ' -' Frld!y, "41r 23, 1975 QUEENIE r ·' -· . ,. 6" •• , ' DAILY PiLOT .... , I Phll'lnlfrlandi Political Notes .. . '1 . . How Your -Solons Voted· ,on 'l'Ssue's ·., 1\\. " ' \ ,l 11, O.C. llUSTINGS ol Ill~ Senate Judl.clary Commit- ..... o.u.,,.. ... ...,. tee. carpenter votettror a bill ex· .I t .. • ' . -, . " Here'a how Orange County's tendln'g the, mandatory death 1tate ienitors hive been voting penalty law to terrorists who tncomi:pitteelately : bomb build~ngs and.~ occu· -~I · . __ _ ___ r;plfan;;r:::l'ii;.·.;T~ b1I!,;. SB 768(Rblpenator JJAY: A bill <SB 610 ) carried .~. Ricnaruon ·N-••r<llaT. ORANGE CODNTY ;fiYl senator James R. Mills <D· "'as apRrO\:'ed 6·4 by the cqmmit· ~ . Jl.a8' ~ tee and sent to the Senate ·~ ~ , ;" ,; ~'{J~~~~~:t ,:r:r\~a~obe j~~ Fiaaoce Commjtte9. '-. •. ' . ;;f~hcim $21,13) to $23,232 • .. J~ n .. ' '' ._, ', t -approyed 7-6 by the Senate -. ~? .. ?.'::'; .-.~~~-COmlllittee and sent to School Bilinur1al '~\ :.i=~, .1!<l ~· :...:.:-r.:J~.11 ..., , .:3_~ .. iltor Denni,s' Carpenter (R· • ~ ---: • ,v. l .· ·: ~ Newport Beach), a i;nember or J · · ~ · { . . I ~-.. ·--,....-5-2-> ~~~i~~~T~ce.co.mm.'.~tee, voted Plans. Dealt Blow o-~-..... . . - . . • NEED-A,KEEPER HOUSEKEEPING SEkYICE ' I "I I ·' ! w ..... ,. .................. ,... ' ,. '. Serving 1he Laguna BeaCh Area tor Special Housekeep1n~ Needs H•••"~ '25'°w"' ENROLL NOW - KINOERGARTEN THRU GRADE B New Classrooms-New Gym Child Care : Before & After School CALL:~ CHRIST LUTHERAN.SCHOOL 7IO Vlctorta St., Costa Me•• . ' "And in the wordl of Walter Cronklte, 1'hllt'1 the wq it 11!' " t CONSUMERS: Seni:lor James• Whetmo·re (R-Buena Park), act- ing as a member of U.e Senate Business. and Professions Com- mittee, voted against bills by Senator George Moscone <D-San Francisco) that would upgrade the state Consumer Affairs Department and put a majority or public members on boards that regulate businesses and pro- resslons. SANTA AN A -BUinaual· bicultura~ educa(ioo pn>irama in the Santa Ana Unified Schoot District liave been dealt a blo-N by sr.!l t'rustees, buf a district orrtci aid Thursday they are some rorm or bilingual education pro.sram. •• IALn·lll~llOM fUHHALHOMI Corona de1 Mar 673·9450 Costa Mesa llU.llOADWAY MOITUAIY 110 Broadway. Costa Mesa 642-9150 Mc:K•• GRl!GORY IC. McKEE,' r•~ ol I Gott.I IHIM. 0.t•Of !Melfi Mey 21. ,.,). S..n•lv•CI llY hh molller, Vlol•I L. MCIC•• ol COJll Mesi; t-pnJ, Mld1oHI 1"41 Creft, two ...,.ten, Stllrlftfl end SMiiy, •II ot C.Ost. Mtw: ~ tir.iMrs. G<"•nl L. Mt IC•• al s.rte Me Miii Gery S. M<ICH et C-te MIM. Wttkn wlll be Mid todly, Frid.y, Mey 1) el J:OO PM, Petlllc View Cllepel. lnl•rment. Petlfl< VI•• lrMmerlol l"erll, ~e.por 8'<1\t fl, dlrKllCI by Pet llk:Vlew MortUMy. • OIPPO•O But both bills were passed to the Senate rloor _by the commit- tee on 5-4 votes. • • • GUNS: As a member of the Senate Jud ic iary Committee, Senator Carpenter cast a negative vote l'in a bill requiring the registration of all handguns. The bi11, SB 650 by Senator Nate Holden CD-Los Angeles), was de- feated 2-6 by the committee. • • • 'DEATH: Again as a m~mber PEARLE E. GIFFORO, res.Iden! ot Hunll"910ll h •th. Ct. 0111 ol ,.11th MIY 20. t•JS et Or•noe Medlctl OitmpM1< In Dl'enge, C•. llOrf? ,,,.y22, 1111 It\ Potnntflv•t1I•. Survlvff by her 1lJI _ "lpJ;"· act•" Ce Suit , '°""'· Pr111CIJ O. Gifford ot'HIA'llington 1'.l.lll .. ech, Robert E. GUlord ol Whittler, Uwli G. Giiford of Hu11tlnQI011 S.tth notdea . 1 Jack Zullinger, administrative assistant to Superintendent Charl,es · F . Kenney·, .sa.id 8 de· cision by trustees this week not to seek $1 .. ~ milliol) in special. federal aid will be·t~h't.9 make up. BUT HE SAID the jlistrict has already won 'lpprov&l for nearly $750,000 in state ·Elementary and Secondary Education Act money for use in bilingual education ef- forts, prim&rily English as a· second language. The big rederal grant would have come under the national EmergenJ;Y School Aid Act CESAA) and would have funded a much mote extensive outreach program ,to bilin·gual slodents, Zullinger said . 'llE$1DES Tlt'E $750,000 state grilnt, Zullinger: ·~aid the distric't already has . won· trustee ;ap- proval to seek' a·'$192,000 rederal grant for vocational training for bilingual youngsters. He also satd·.the dt:strict is en- titled to somi! county Depart- ment of Education fund s nominally designated for ust'\n se;eking out -rron :immigiant+ ' children whO fit the bilingual-. bieultural category. St. Joseph Program Set COLLEGE OF LAW OF OR,.NGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA'S '1.ARGEST LAW SCHOOL PUU.Y ACCllDITIO IY THI COMMITTll Of IAI ~NIU Of "fl STATE IAI Of CAUfOIMA OFfERS A CHOICE Of FOUR PROGRAMS OF LAW STUDY: e IM fl"NH 21/i Of 1 YU.IS ol PUU.-TIMI Jew 11!Jdy !JS,16 tWrnoom hou11 ptr,li'H•I· ~ . e IN EITMfl·J '}, er4 YU.IS of f'Alf·flMI ~ •. ~ .. - « wttk.end l1w 1tvdy (J d11H1 Pl" -It. 3.4 t-ri _ pet d111l. •You an. Mrn your JUllS ooct.OI lJ.D.) dlgrM ~ ""-· ELIGIBLE TO TAKE THE CALIFOINIA BAii EXAMINATION Wllfl OI '"OHi fOl CATALOCIUI ~~"\'a 1111 N. St•te College Blw. · Fullenon, CA 92631 17i41 993-7600 ,, McCOIMICK MOITUAIY Laguna Beach W'MI JOMp.h W. Gllterd el Huntington Beeth; O.ught1r, Mery G. RelnbOll al o...,..; ttlrH 1lstei1. M.9rl~ Of Ctlolll"'ll•. Ce .• Aflfl •r1-r of Mof>. teDIUO, c. .. •nd Elir•llllh Spene.er al Shlllletd. Penn.~ tlf"O'lllWI, O\lt<IM Al· lelr• ot c11r1ftdon, P1ftri:, sr...-Al· 111r1 ot 810 S111dy, T••ei; ,_,,,. or•nd<lllldr111 •nd 1l9hl1111 gr1e1- 'il'..,.U.l'lllOr•11. Mf5. Glflord Wli • .,.mi.r el Tl'I• Cethollc: DIUQl'llfn. SACRAMENTO (AP) -A legal malpractice suit stemming from a medical malpfactice case brought a $237 ,000 judgment in a Sacramento court case. The civil verdict was in favor of John Kirsch and his wife, Dorthea, against James J . Duryea1 a San Francisco attorney. The district's ESAA progra.tri was fU.ndM for the first time lo a lesser eclent'this" 'year-and more. than 50 1 district per$0nnel are· working·under that piOgiaril. ORANGE-Women.,.iR the 197·0'·s -"'Physica l and Psycboiogical Facts and Fan· tasiei': :will b~ the ,µ>pie. or._ SL. Joseph Hospital Foundation's Town Halt for Health program · June 10 at 7:30 p .m . in the Mary- m.o~t. College audtt1>rium, Bata.\'l"a Street and Le Y.ela Avenue. • .:FAU"SEMESTER BEGINS AUGUSr'28, 1975 ALL ,.I09,MUS'*'50 SJMr /H -JANUMY ''1~ · .- m.llllm ILllllU ... l'IDHULY ........ ST\MNt \OiUll • 494-9415 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 TM S.nlot c1t1111ts ot N1111U1111ton e.ec:n • ....., • rn1rt1tllr of s1. Simon & Judi Cl'l11r(h. S.rvlCli: Rowry J:lO Zullin,ter said it is likely.some of the 50'will lose their jobs, but he said most will be reshuffled into other poSitions or retained in Free tickets ror the educa- tional -program are avail'able from the St. Joseph ofrice, 633-9111 ,ext. 7474 . · APPIO'llD fOl vmwa " ' l"AClftC 'f'llW MIMOllALPAIK Cemetery Morluary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport Beach, California 644·2700 .......... , COLONIAL FUMHAL HOMI 7801 Boise Ave. Westminsler . 893·3525 IMtTHS' MOITUAIT 627 Main St. Huntington Beach 536-6539 PM FrfOly, """' 2) It St. Simo<> & Jllde Oluf'th., loth a. Or•noit 51 •• Hurll.lflglllrl BeKJI; Ce. Mel6 10:00 AM s.turdoy. 811rl•IAllSou11C1m•l1ry,Long8eKJ1, 3 w 'ii:. O ?·SrrJllM'Mo•~:~.,.o;•ec:tor•, • • Olllell "f?UITI'P° • 'LUCIAN C. ICIRllY. 0111 o4 dN'9! ' ' iii ' ~~ ,,,.., J2. 1•15. R1.0iffnt of LIO-Hiiia, 'lie~' 'I ce. survived 91Y hl1 ••'•· Doto1hr F $14 Ii "'~: dlughle•. "'··· Rl\.l ~-ot or . . . on ...... ,..rlno; llW .. 9'"~UOl'lt•••· . ' ' • (Mm, LIW -S.Oflllr• C~, i-. ~. i .. " ) .. .O••ri, ""'' Emme lJ P1rll end Miss MLldrOCI IClrllr of Lo9 AriQell\. C.. Re· SANT A AN A -A pay QUlem ..,. .. S.t11rdly 12:00 ,_.. •I d s1. Nlcl'I01e1 c .1t1oui ch11rct1. LaOll"I tspute that has its Hill\, ce . 11111rm1n1,• A.1<1ns!•n origin in former Presi· c.m111ry. M'Cormltll L•o-eo.ch dent Rich•r d Nixon's Mort~ry dlreclor 5. , •R· '°" wage and price rreeze,in CARL T. ERICi;bN. Ollf al 0..lh "'-t be 1971 b led t Mir 21. lt,J. R11ltlll'll et 'Costil New, \.A" 0 r 8S 0 C.. SUrvlVld by hll i11P1l••ndMti, K&n the filing or a ~ million Gr•nd• 01 S.<> 01100, c•. s.rvlcn will damages action by three bl hlld Tu11dey 11 :00 AM,. 8111 11re•d••r Ch•P•I . En1ombment. former McDonnell Hertror R111 M1m•rl•• Per~ ee11 Douglas Corporation frozen when the' wage- price controls went into efrect. 11roeow•yMor1 .... rydlr1cto'r1. I 't==========:. SEl"UL.V•OA emp oyes. I' BENJAMIN P.s 1EPULVEOA.bt1 Plaintiffs Donna The three women claim they were pro· mised payment or ar- rears amounting to several thousands of dollars in thr~e inCre· ments: half in June 1974, one qua-rter in Sep· te.mber of that year and the remaining, quarter in December 1974. PUBLIC NOUCE a.nta1 L•ountkec:h.c.-.o.1ea1-1h B h I I 11t 1Hoyt1,1t1s111op11u1noe.ecn.c:. .• 1 use e man, E lza~J.b l'-"1,-----------1 it.191otM.s urvlV1dbyhl1dMl(lflter, W. Holland and Marjorie " ':l:T'c.o,•,".'T"••T•O•-· ~.P1tr1tl1 He1v1y;50n-ln-1ow,.l(ll>-L •-hill II [ ho 10 ,.. 111t11H91 ... ,;1woor111Kfllldren,CMo1 ·ox: er, a o w m I oao• IN THI: SAL• OP end 8rl ... H•IV•Y· •II OI LJ~. c:..; worked in the rirm 's ALCOMOL.ICNVllUOU . brothM' L.Ouil M. SlpUIVldl OI Sell, H t ' gt B h I t, S-20-75 ~o P...1v1te grlVlilde wrvkftwllt Un In On e8C p aD Towr...mnMey Corltern: bl 111id 1,..w.,, liiYiy 21.,1:00 PM. claim · in their Orange S..b}Otl I• 1u,,..nc1 ol 1M lklnw tp. p 11 c t l"Olewood .... -.11011<1 lth1rebvoJve<>1Mth 1""'1ewood 11' Rm•'''' • County Superior Court .,. ''<' ' Cl.Mr.Soepul11!'dewesem1mtierolVk · • , ,.,_,11~ pr-• 10 1111 .icohell!t IOl'Y "°"*· S' °'Loi A11ttie'-c.. ilfod action.that they never re-t1otV1r.,.....-11 tlM or1mlMi. 41Hc:rllllill 1 ,..,-••tollowi: E11111..odQll·No.t'l,LosA•"' "" ceived pay increases The lawsuit indicates that th~y were laid otr by the coip.p,ny in A,pril 1914, two months before the first p8.ymeil( was due. 15"St.C11lrSI., Cotll ,...w, C•lllornl1 tt.:7 .-.Pun1Ht11 lo MKh lnl•ntlo<>. tlll un- dlfil..,...cl I~ e9J!ltln; IO 1111 °"1itrl· ~I ol AltollOllC e~ ... , .... Control'"" l1t111n'• of en etcohellt ""'r•" 11(-(or UcenMJ ) lor lhliol premlMl't l$10llOwl: ·~1·foNSALE 8!ERANDWINE (SONA FIOEPIJ81.IC "" !A Tl NO PLACE) ; JACQUES&OUCMl,INC. 'P..bUJllH Or•1191 ONll O.llf Piiot, • ......, l.3. 1915 ,,, .. ,J " ,, . PUBLIC NOTICE 11 IJ Plc:TITIOUS IUSINl.SS ru .. NAMI. STATIMINT TM l0Uowln9 pe.--. Is dol1t11 bull- Mls•s: K. &. S. PRODUCTIONS, 2111 In· :J~I Dr., LM Alemlln,. Cei+fortlll .' Wlni..m AllrlCI StvPv.1•11ver111s1 ~. LosAl•ml1M, Cellfornletano •.• l~ll M IMIS I• tonclucled by.., In· 'W#•~· 1i ·1 ~wu11emA,s111111v 'Tl>l1 111t1melll W•f llllCI wllll 1111 ~w c"'" el Ore11" C•unty Oft Mmw IQO, 1tlJ. ' ff'' fl'4a17 fl'\lllllWd Orin" c oest Oally Plk;lt. IMJt1J,JO,endJUl'lf•, 1a, 1t1J ,.._,, l ....... PUBLIC NOTICE ' ,Um• • I :r-•·· D•nc1 ta-Telnla!on . . In lhe DAILY PILOT U911M Ble<ll Mc>rluery dl~1c;lon. . ,, Public AUCTION . -. FRIDAY, SA11JRDAY,' SUNDAY ot I P.M. '' . " .. . . .. . l!argolna an Fine Cr:l(Stal, Sterling Slluero Pore«lolna. Grlental Objects d'Art, Paintings. J ewelry, Antiques. Bronzes. Furniture, Selec&.{,ndlan Turquoise... ' n.ooo.000·1NVENTORY F~m Cst•lt:'. Co11r1s, Out-of-Pawn, 81111/W11ptcln \115110RSI co ......... . •h• /ti.ft .,. AIJCrlON can hi FREE AnMISSION! ... across t~e~tr~etjrd~. s•u•n af th• SOUthlan~'• most elegant W9tetfro11t restaurants! 10 -s HOURS ' lriop«ilon & Prlvot• Sal .. DAIL'( I -S SATURDAY &. SUNDAY Cktseci Wednesday .t Tln1nilay ' . AUCTIONS HELD E\ll!llY FRIDAY.'M1'JllDAY, SUNDAY Iii I P.M. !It.~-I ' ' .' USE YOUR BANKAMERICARD. e.J , f . MASTER CHARGE , _ \ PERSONAhC\iE<?,ll~~H ro ~= ff:.: ~·,,,A. ™• • .-c..•o. ... _.•-w (;/~~ Ne ... it.•nz•e i'"iJhJ. C(1•'7'~1f':i':: ,' • ~~ l ) .. w• tNJY FO• CAM o• ••U 0111 C,,,,1'1sS10lll . ~-f~TDOll~li...... · . , 0 A UYINt. AIJ.C¥WN££/I .. . . ' '. ,. ,•. Sounds incredible, doesn't it. The builders ·of SeaWlnd want the projec\ sold'ollt'ih one month. a:nd for a limited time they are making you a once in a lifefime Offer. You make a ·normal 10% down paymimi with an extrerhely k>w interest rate of 8!4% and Jor up to 12-mopths (depending on lhe . location) they'll make your entire principal ·and interest payments. All yo.u pay is' approx'imately $140 per month for ·your . taxes and hOmeQwners' fees•. lmagiiie owning a home in Newport Be~ch witbin walking distance of the Pacific Ocean vlit~ a total monthly payment of $140! And SeaWindCondomjniums QiJal ify for the f\Jll ir'icome tax credit of $2,000 which makes · SeaWind.:s ~lier even more incredible. If you're renting, moving or wishing you could afford to live at the beach, see SeaWind thiS week. Art offer lil<.0 this will 'never happen agaih, especially in Newport .Beach ·Re sponse has been overwhelm· ing, and the project w1U soon be sold out. Don't miss your c hance! ,,. . •· .. ., .. , d le' 1s.·mc~~1b • - ·We OuaHfy For New . $2:~00 Ta~ ~redit ),fi ,. . Nol to Sc..:i1e -' A ~nt of Don E. Woixlward _ .... _ ·~ .......... ... • It .j • DAIL V PILOT Frid!y, Moy ZI, 1975 PUBUCN01'1CE PUBLIC NOTICE a.mi •ICTITIOUSIWSUl&U llllOTICI 01" 1fl>ITCNT1C* TO NAMl ITAT ... wr UIAT• saCUllllTY IMTllltUT Tiw~lowlnepe.-...ia •r• ... bull-NOT1 Cl! II "•rtby t h1111 ltt IM lltUft: C .... llOI' It! Mtr"''"' •l'ICI l llfft M. BElCOlll INVESTMt:NT COM- Gtrd •. OM THIE SHOI! Tll.11.1!, DI._ PANY, 1550 N. 8rl51°' Str"I· ,....._.. '°"'· wlloMo h\l ... 11 •0drt'~ l•)llG "'II lftoel'I. CaUfOl'11l1 t2..0 I.felt. N1wpor1 •••<"· Cownly 01 Wlllltm (, L.t1ltr, 1no KHI 51 .. °'91191, Sl&lt ttl CtUlorl'llt, thtt 1 OW_ ... IM&r.c.tlfon'll•t»U '9itlltity lnttrt.i 1, •bOut 10 be cr-.i..::i JoMJ. ltl<llt•Cls, l•Jl fltll Strttl, tty 0.blor tnd 11r1n\10 to 5,,,.11 8"\J· Cornl"9. (tlllOrnit..oll ... , Admll'll\trtUOf'I, Stcured Plr1Y. Otnltl P. "'•nGtlll, J17•S .\IJIOKllt ....-Ou•lnt•• tddr••i l• 9'19 so..111 ~. $.tl'I J ... n Ctpbtrtno, c.111..,.11 8t'Glet¥ttr. L°' An91l1•. Counlyot 1.ot n•1~ Nogeltlo, Sltll Of C11Uorn1<1. ltOO.rl W. LQnil, :)301·60 j;:ttbOl'I Ca· T"' P•otie•lr In wll lch ,,,., Sotcurllv ~yOl'I lltoao. Cnlno, Ctlllorn11•1110 1nltrtt.l w!U ~ cr11t10 I\,'" 11!1"'''"'· Ltrrr O. ln"•IO•r , 3051 C.roO it!I tl.t1,1re1. mtClllntrr 1nvenl0f'I' lfld Sllffl. NtwPOrl &etc". Cilllornlt 1ccoun1• r•tt1v11111 . 1i:i11lpm1111, 1'1..0 lumltur1 tnd li1rn11lll11Q1 ol Dtlllor •rttiu• J, L•mll, ,,,, E11t 16tll co,..rl!IQ properly now located tt 3'10 Slrtll, NtwPOrl 811c11. Cttltor11l1 ...... Lido. NtwPOrl BttCll, C-ly ot '1-..o Or..-ot. Sltlt ot C.tlll ornlt, and bu!.!· 0Dna10 R, WIU11m!i, 21ll ~rn\lOt, fWH ~nown •• THE SHOE 'R EE. 0.1"91, C.1Uto1nlt •1 .. s TM ,llCJr•$t lO s.tturlly t~•MKlklr'I C.I"* £. C.r•w-Btltf J. V•w-. ••H~cO"W"'"''''o-o~•H•rt""llll J.oonl 11neni., 11'11 Ytl~-. El 61rof J""'· 191S, '' Sm•U B1111ne1~ Ado Toro, C1l1to rn•• •1"'10 m1nhltttK>11.1.t• 50111n BroM!.....,y, Lo. wuua,.. M. w1oen••. liOI HOIJd.y "''1911"'· C•lll0tnlt ~14 In,.,.,,,.. ROIO, Newport Be.ell, CalilOfnlt•?MoO "1e1tlsllyU.S.GoV<l!rn\entCM'"-'" T11h 11u•lness Ii cont;1u,1eo bf• Sci••• ts known 10 tll• S.c111r<1 P•1ty, ii""'''' p1rt~••rup, tll llu~ntSS nlmt• tnO f0dres!.ft us.ta L•rtY 1nne1oer 11, IN o.otor tor 111t tll•H '''"Its! Tnls \1<1temtnt ,..,, l11eo w1t11 Ille ,fst , ire: HERM•N 'S SHOE (011nl yC1trKOIOr1ngeC011n\y0<1 l>NY 1'$t-tl0NS · ''2' E, ?nO Slrff\, I.Ong 19, It/}. 8e6'11, Lvs "'"9fltseo..ity, C.htornlf F 4Htel 9Cll03. Put>hSl'>td Or•noe Co.1st o.111v PilOI, 0 ... TEO: MIY 11, 191S NllY1l, l0. 1nO Junl!to, ll, 191.S 18111·1S SECtUR£0 PARTY S,,,,...LL BUSINESS ADMINISlAAllOH By : D•viO A. KQflltr, Attornty SMAll •USIMISS AOMIM ISTlltATIO"' ""'"'°"" ... HdWtf -L191I 1.&JA,.....,, C.1lllot11j1 to014 P\ibl!Slled Or1n111 Coast Od1ly •PIK>I, May1l. 1•1.s lll'llrl~ PUBLIC NOTICE NOT ICE TO ClltE OITO•S SUf'ElltlOllt COUlltTOrr THE STATE OrrC•Lll<ORNI• FOlll: r"'E COUfl>ITTMOltAHGE ..... ,....,. Es t1!1 ol ELIZABETH t-IOLMAN POWELL, Oeat~O. PUBLIC NOTICE EILEEN P. P!-ilNNEY C.fly (;1erkO I ll'le C.ity 01 c.o~u ,..,. ... Plolllf~ O•ange Co.I~! Daily PIK>t. ,..,.y2l, 1•1s i•14-IS PUBLIC NOTICE NOTIC.E IS HEREBY GIVE N lotlle creo ito•s ol tlte •bo~• n•med O..Ctdenl 11111 all per!o<lns "•vinQ claims -·nst 11'111 '""Id do!CeOlnl .ilre reQuireo 10 Ille tlMlm. w1tll 11'.e netess•r1 ~oucller~. in tr.e tllitl ol tlwl clerk ot 11'11 itb:)>re en· liUIO COllrl.or !O '"IMll\1 Ille .... with Ille net•SS.ry ~Ollthel\, 10 tlll u...atf"9nl0 &I Ille O!ll<I O! llltlt i llOt ... J, JtHN E. SEIDEL, ~EIOEL CRAIL ANO SEA8ER. ,t.uorntys al Ltw, 160 WellcUlf Ori~•. S11lt1 11111. Newporl &!ftll, Ctlilornla t2'60, w"itll Is Ille pl.Ke ol busint\S '" •II matttrl ptr11l"· tno ro 111e esure ol stld oet ..,.."'· wl 1,.;n, l---,-.-,-,-.-,c0cR-CO~u=•=Tc0c,cT=,=,- lou• mon1ns tlltr llwl llrlt pulllkttlon STATE OF C•LI FORNIA FOR ol ll'>i~notkt. THE COU,.,,.-Y GFOll.•NGE o.11<1Mar 11. 1915 H• •... ,,,11 ROBEATLAWRENCE NOTICE OF HE•RING orr POWELLt!'ICI PETITION FOR ORDER DllltECTING BIMIL•NDEll. THE CO H ... E y A fl>I CIE AND ~~E'!.!~~~u TlltA"'SrrEllt OF REAL f'lltOl"w:lltTT ' otll'>IWllloltlle TO COMPLETE DIEC.EOENT'S.CO"'· I fboV<I! n1m..O oeceOent Tll.ACT JOHfl>I £.SEIDEL Es\ateot ELMER E. EVERETT,a~a ELMER EVERETT , aka ELMER ,5£IOEL,ClllAILANOSE11tBER EDWIN E ... ERETT, •II• E. E. At\Drt111l illll...IW 1611 Wlit<llH Orlvt, E ... ERETT, Oecefsed, Sooitt211' To illll Peri.ons cltimll'IQ inttresl Ill ,..__.., IMtch, C..lilofl'llill t2MO Rtilll ProperlJ llereiM!letdo!Kribtd; Ttl; lll4J MJ-9440 NOTI CE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1"'"1 Al'-"''itwCol-l!aKUltn. ELWAYNE E. EllERETT , IS El· Pu1>1is1110 Ort"91 c.:i.i.1 0.111 Pilot, ec:u10t ot tl'le will of 111e above .... meo ,,..,, ll, lOinO June6, 1J, i•i.s 1•11·IS .,,,,l'dtnl, "'' n1..o"lwrein a pelltion lor OrOo!r Oire<linQ Ille Con"ey1oc1 and -------------ITrM>ster ol Reil Property lo c~cte PUBLIC NOTICE Oo!ceWnt'S conlrttl. Pt0per1y Is :Mtual· ..a ln tne County ol RfversiOI, State OI -------------IC11ito1nl11no isa<ei.crilled tslotlow$: f'IOTICETO Cll'EOITORSOJ' G<tvernment Loi 7, ln Section 11, 5Al.e'DrrS TOCK .,.. •ULK Tow"sllip I !oo111n, Range 3 Elil, ANO NOTICEO,.-lfl>ITIEfl>IDE6 S.8.6.&M. · TRANll'ElltOF EXC.EPT TMAl portion lrlno LIOUOllt LICE NSE OR LICEN'SES Nortl'lllrly ot Ille !0Uow1ng OHcrfbeO HOTtCE IS MERE8Y Gl ... Ef'I : Tl'lillt Une: Jim A, G•ttn •no EllJillt>llll M. Green. 6'11innir>Q al a pal11t on !tie E.Js\.,-. *· S.-c. No. Sll·?6-0G40tn0 Sl6-l6-411~. ly hne ot stlO 101, Soulllerl y l'i0.00 leel lrtn\leror 1110 Llce"Sll, wM!w ous;. 11>11eon lrom '"t NO•ttiettst corner nt~~fddrt1i11lllW. lttllSlrff'1.ln1111: ttiereol; ltitnce We sltrly 100 Itel C•tr ot Cos" Mew. County ol Oro\n~. J>l••llel will\ the Nor!l>trly l1nl!aj wid S\1\1 ol C.•111orn1•, !nl1nd lo sell, IOI ; thence Soutl'lerly 1•8 feet parallel 1t•nst1r .,,d •••ig1110 Ernti.t Un t-t11t· ... 11ti Ille Westerly lint of i.alO IOI; Ion, Soc . Ste. No. S6l·11·8•81. tnenc:e Wesltrly SIJ .•l feel 1>1rallel TttnllerH tnO ln\1110.0 t11ns111ee, will\ stiO Non1>1rly UM IO tl'le ~1t1IJ WllOW! nv"nes~ aOdrts• ls ?92.S Mlrbot lilll ol s.tiO lol. 8111d .. in l"e City ol Co Sii Mes.. Cownly ALSO EXCEPT the E•i.lerly '40.00 of Ortn'ifll , s111e ol Ctlllornlil, 11'111 tffl, lollowl119 oestrit>td proper1,, le>wll : S...iO land 11 lnclllOIO wltll Ille 11ei11 AU sloe/I Jn trade. ti,t11res. "'llJ!P-U>o-on a map 11110 tn 800~..i.. Plllll' U men! and IJOOO wilt of • cert.il!n 8"-r, OI Record o1 SurwtyS In tt11 Olli<• OI Ille Wine 1n0 FOOO business know11..,, 81111 County Recorder ot sa id C.Ountf, .na 811\.11, lnchicllng l"ventor J nol lot•· Rrf1renc:e 10 wllltn Is mtOe lor turtMr '"" ,1,000, •1111 1oc•t•d .ill 1n w. 1tt11 Pttlitultri. 1no ttlt1Ille11m1ano P'Kt S11ee1, !n !Pie Cilv or C.OUt Mist, c;.oun. o1 hetrlnQ tile """" II•• Ileen Soll tor 11 ol Dr11191. s1111 ot Carltornlt, tnd J""' 10, 191S, ft •:oo •.m .. In IN lrtn sler I"• lol lo wln11 11co.,olic Ulll•lroo"' ol Dellfttment l'+O. JOI wlo lle""rf9t lk•ni.t (or 1lc1111o111: Ori S...le ,.....,,, ft100 Cl~lc C<!!nler Ori~!Wnl. In Gtntttl -TnN! 41 No. )1'91 now li!>l.00!0 tN (ilyot s.&ntt Ana , C1tllorm.il.. lo pr1mls.ts toc•t•O ~1 111 W. ltth OtttdMay\9,lt1S 5.ltffl, Got.It MllW IOt \hi prtn-~...-, WILLIAMS:.SIJOHN, loc•1ed 11 IJJ W. ltth Strnl, In the Ci1y Countr Cltrk o4 Cot.t.I AMIW, C.O..nly ol ~ .... Slllt BAlltNt:S, SC.HAG, JOH NSON,. olC&lttornla. l(EM"'EOYAfl>ID(AlltUDM lntt 011 '"'°""'' o• '"' po,1rchr..1 AlllWMYl.tUW price or com.kllr.illlon In <-1ior .,:1En1t1tJ,kMt,Jr. w1t11tnt1r...,sler of Sill id bt11.lnrss 11 ll'le •W MIC.Arlltut •1\'ill., wm ol '?7,000.00, wlll<h consi11s Ol 11111 "· o ..... ,,.. tot!Owl"!I; lnc:tlldltOw!t" lluslnes~; . .........., .. _, Clliftrflll •1~ · TM'! Ult •m-et 1"9 -chtSI Ttl: l114 1t7,.,.. ,,kt ,, CH•Hltr.M"'" Ill C-1-"'"-''""' E••c.,.,. witfl Ult lr..,11tr ti Ylll -..lfOlt• l1 IM f>utllllllold Oranoit Cots! Diiiy PilOt. -.. I -....... , ~ CIMMIU et MfY )l, 2•, JO, 1•75 1~1)>15 Harold S. Stall, manager of corporate public re· lations for Celesco lndwilrles, lnc. of Costa Mesa, has been named chJef public affairs officer of the JohnsonSpaee CenterlnHouston, Texas. ~ Previously he wu manager of public relations a nd ad'veftisJng for liughes Tool Companies Aircraft Oi\'ision in Culver City. His appointment ls cffeetive June 9. • Richard C. Erbes, vice president of Cro1n En1ltteerl11g Compaay ln !-luntin&t.0.1l.lle.a.th.Jtas been selected as "Boss of the Year" by the Newport Beach chapter of the American Business Women's .r\ssociation. • The Nationul Juice Products Association has eleeted Robert E. Gra\les president or lhe--associa· lion. Graves heads the Santa Ana-based TreeSweel Products Co. • lrvi ne resident Ron Bush has been appQinted assistant vice president or the City or Com m erce Bank of America. . Bush joined the bank in 1973 as a management trainee. He as· sumes the post ufter serving as assistant .m an ager for loans of the Vernon office. • Computer Automation, Inc.; I rvine-based minicomputer •usw firm, has named Mark L . Ludwig as director of staff operations. He was rormerly a planning and management executive for Xerox Corporation and was most re- Cently a membe r of ttie Advanced Systems division of the Business Development Group. • Robert L . McLellan has been appointed manager of publications for Basic/Four Corpora- tion or Irvine. The Orange resident was for merly mana~er ~r marketing services with Electronic Memones m Hawthorne. • J.K. "Dus ty" Fowlkes, president of Value Analysis, Inc. of Newport Beach, has received a "Fellow" award from the American Value Enginee·rs society. The a\\'ard is based on continued ef£orts lo enhance the proressional status of the natiol)wide society. Fowlkes lives in Laguna Beach. • Dan Malloy of Huntington Beach, has been named director or accounting at Revt:ll, Inc. of Venice . He will be in charge of all accounting functions in the United States for the firm. Malloy was formerly with Arthur Young and Company. • Gene Esquivel has been appointed vice presi- dent and general manager of Pennant PublishinC Company in Newport Beach. His duties include editorial. administra tive and financial functions for the rirm whieh publishes Pacific Skipper magazine and several pet pubtica· lions. Esquivel was formerly on the news d esk of the Los An geles Times and managirig editor of Sea magazine. • Rick Mardock, resident manager of Store.r Ca · ble TV. tnc ., has been promoted to res ident manager of the fi rm's Laguna Beach system. Prior to joining Storer . Mardock was employed by General • E lectric Cablevision Corp. in Walnut Creek. S&Ls Get Word 'Redlining' Hit . . In Sen.ate Panel WASH INGTO N {UPI) -The Senate Banking Committee has voted l,o require urban savings and loan institutions to isclose publicly where th ey i n ves t i n mortgages. The bill 's purpose is to diseourage "redlining" -the practice by sav· ings institutions o r rerus- i n g mortgage s to ''r.edlined'' neighbor hoods deemed to be declining . homeowner pays can rise and fal l. The d evice is opposed by consumer and la bor groups . The House adopted a bill May ~ by a 291·104 vote banning variable rate. mortgages i n federally regulated sav· ings insti(utions . IN A LETTER, the FHLBB pledged not to put into effect its. pro- posed regulations permitting variable rate mortgages without I N TEST J M 0 NY further consultation with earlie r th is month, Congress: Ult ... ltwlllf: 111,-.. ut11 .. us I• wt•t•rr ti •••r•1.lmtllt' 11,000.ot Cllll , 116,ffl.H f't•lllll .. tr, Nolt (..,mtMlll) dozens of neighborhood Meantime. in hopes or groups compl ained that overri~ing an expected r e dlin in g has turned veto, Democ rats have older neighborhoods into toned down a bill which PUBLICNOTICE slums. o ffer·s s_ubsidized -----===~-1 · In another action, the mortgage interest rates All otP!lr buSIM$$ n1me l Incl ta· Cl•HH"'I 11M1t;l by ltle Tr111st1rot wl111ln IP!r" YtttS ltll J>t•I t.o l<lr •s •nown lo Ille Tr.,.1t1r"1r1; none Tilll UNI~ De11119t1..0btt-1t10 1a11M1t illnlll ln11ndte1 tr1n1ltrM ti rt· Cll>ll'MI bf SK. J.014 OI ,,,. Business tnO Profflli1111 CINM, 11\11 1111 con1ktt••· lklr'I tor '"' lr•ft\ltr ol •tlO f!llMllH\ .,_, lt&MI" ol 1110 UttnH ll lo .. 111IC1 OlllY tlleo-t.alO lr•nsltr tits t>ten tP. "'°"'°by wlO O.pe•Tfl'>lnt of Ale-le &t,..rtQICOtlttoL TNl t wit, frtndtr fn d •1$191\mtnt el 1tt1 ttortMolO "otk 1n \ride, tl>:illf'H, IQV~I ll'IO QltOCI wllt ol tne MIO bullnH• win Ill mt<tt. •no tl'le c-slotttllon t,.,.,.•for 109911\tr lltllti tile COllUdtrtllon ror I"• lf•nsl•r tnO ti t'Of'Wltl\I ol 1111 tlor1w10 llc.tnW Cor lkl!IH'\I ll 10 Ill conwmmtl.O on or ltttt' 1111 111n 01w ot JuM, tt,), at '"' ,,,, •• 01011tm1nl •• 8ANK OF .AMERICAN f'l ,T.&.S.4.. S4ll W. lttn • Stt .. t, Out• Mti.t ti WIW. 1"11 Slf'HI, 11'1 lfW Cllw OI Cot.t.I Mn.I. c.ounlr ... /• Ol'lft99, Slt lt ti Clllltit'l'M, ~ICIN ,~t lilt O.p&rl-"' ti/ Atttl\OllC .,,,., ... CCH1tro1 .... tclPfl'\'ICI u.10 ~rOIWidllu ... . ·c.w,.,.., 1•. t•7f ..l)M A. c,.,_ Tran1t-r.dl.ktmt1 CllaMftlt M. 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What H someone told you or a dealership where customer service really m atters, wh ere you could obtain the best price and the lowest lease rates? We sincerely feel we fit that description. Try us & sec for you rself. Nabers Cadillac 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa S40-t100 ......... _. FINANCE Coast Print Franchise Awarded Loan NEWPORT BEACH (AP) - Sir Speedy, Inc., a n Instant print- ing franchise chain, has received $500.000 in long-term financing from Crocker National Bank, a company spokesman said. The spokesman said under a Chapter 11 ba nkruptcy re- organliation plan. J erry Fisher has been na m ed president of the company, replacing James Mer- riam_ The spokesman said Mer - riam's controllin g stock interest in the firm had been placed in trust.. with voting rights awarded to the company's creditors. Besides Merriam, nine olher senior officers and a vice presi- dent of the firm. which' entered bankruptcy proceedings last Oct. 4, ha ve resigned as well as the company 's fi ve-member board of directors. Frank J. Sorentino Jr .• the sole holdover from the old man·age- ment, will be vice president of national ope r ations in the new set.up. .._, ........ Ad Micro Advnt (.p Alta Ala ...... 8•1 Allco Int •119n Plir lltolltcl 8rK. Altlecl T•I IVn Apl'1/ IVn E•pr Am f'lncl IVn Flttti IVn Furn -"'" IVnlnt Gf' A Mcnisy IVn T1l1~ IVn Wtld ..... ~ '-•co lltol's lncp ~On Myf ., ... .... Co<• lltoU G6 LI All Slttl 11.twd Ocs Btlnl A.to ......... lltktt er Btilll' Ft ...... , IUHf Mlt IMm Rlt Btnltl •I 8"Mtl F ..: .... 8t In Cp 8tn11f LI s.u L.tb WbO Co Bird Son• 81/IMI P.., Block Da 81WOI S .... Co 8oO Evni --Bttollt Np Brtnc• I Brll'llr.J '" .. .-F Br-Ar , .- lt'lao's at T!J'2' Highest Paid Net $11,000-a Week ByMILToN MOSKOWl'l'Z Wha t 's a lop execuU\le worth lhesedayas? . The latest Business Week au'rvey of exeautlve compensation shows that $250,000 a year ts now "'e ~-bottom saJary for the top office~ of a maJOl' manufacturlnl company. Sorpe make much man than that. T-here are at Jeaat 15 ex· ecuUvea who. each..mate more-thu $500,0C>O a year Few make less than that. C~Ier'a chiti'iDiii, Lynn Townaend,· fell ID 1240,000 last year in th.e wake of thecompanyts $52 million loss. He was paid '870.000 the year before. l'OR MANY YEARS the highest· t>ald executive in American business wu Harold S. Heneen, the chairman Maney Tree lof JnternaUonal Telephone& Telegraph (lIT). However, he lost ·that distinction last year lo a man who used to work tor him. ' Mi c ha e l C . Bergerac, a 43 .yaer·old Frencb- bom American, rose to the top of the heap in 1974 as a result of a fat cash l>onus he received as an inducement for leaving his post as bead of IIT':!i European operations to become president of. the Revlon cosmetics house. Revlon paid Be.rgerac $1.5 million to m ake that move. That alone was enough to top the $789,000 paid to Geneep. Bergerac 's starting salary at Revlon is $325,000 a yea:r. He·:was also given op- tions to buy 70,000 aharea of Revlon stock at $40.62 a share. With Revlon stock selling this month in the $15 range, Bergera c, who joined the company. only last September, was looking al a paper profit of more than $2.2million. FOLLOWING BERGERAC and Geneen on t he roster of highest-paid U.S. executives are J . Kenneth Ja mieson , chairman of Exxon, who was boosted last year from $597,000 lo $677 ,000 ; William K. Laporte, chairman of American Hom e Products <Anacin. Preparation H, Dristan), who was raised. las t year from $540,000 to $600,000, and Rawleigh Warner Jr., chairman of Mobil Oil, whose pay was increasedlastyearfrom $500.000to ~.000. All of those gentlemen are, of course, earning more than $1 1,000 per week. . . With lhe exception of the depressed automobile industry, salaries we nt up s harply last year in the executive suite$. One of the most spectacular leaps was m ade by Leonard H. Goldenson, chairman of American Broadcasting Companies, operator o( the ABC network_ He c limbed from $406.000 to $582,000, thereby becoming the highest-paid executive in the broadcasting industry . hlghest-paid executive in the ~roadcasting industry. . . Charles J . Pilliod Jr., chairman of Goodyear Tire, also did rather well m oving from $377,000 a year lo $564,000, despite the fact that G~year suffered a 14 percent dee line in earnings last year. Ove r 1'h e Counter NASO Li.ii"9• Up '40.0 I.IP ll., Up ll.4 Up t•.J· Up 16.0 Up Iii.• Up ••.l Up U l Up l•.l Up IJJ ~g :~:i' Up 12. Up n . Up II. Up 11,t 00 21., Olf Ji. gn 1::! Oii 12. ~ 11, ..,,, 11. Oii 10. °'' a.a Ott 1.1 Oii 1.0 Oii l.1 Oii •• .., Oii 1,• Oii 1,J Ott . 1,1 MUTUAL FUNDS ...... Yor -FOi· 1-r,. 11 f U1l o1 11111 end """ prl· CH Oii Mll111tl Fllnlll tl quottO Dr 1"" N•SO Inc , J ' Whe workers matched rise lo 3 quate to qram , future. ' eM rh in, $.1,000, Si uny worl a nd mos t 1'he , law's orl a year w ?lement Security (larnings THE month, ~ v•cre lo I benefits · ctilldren ~rhere w1 t~d fot• WO -·ro cmployc JCC:t to th -To ,1bove th1 !he maxi -To retiremf. ~nerits ings of$: on the tx month a 1 arcw ye; THE upper ea benefits \.\'ith ear1 Social Se !{ut the p Jlaying S. t"arnings If So t·ome ta,. his incon to hi s. 1'he1 SS tax sl m ut·h m JoWer inc But\ ; must r i; l1y a blpil \\'t>lfare r.t.Tong ly .•THE ~o dcsii::n ribution1 "·Orker.' 1nOrc affl "It i: :nade me !roductio r,cneral 1 •·egardin 11lructurf ,Whal ~overnm ~ystt>m 1 ~hould ( tomployc• i.ystem f (>\·it ably :>eneCits J WITI :;ontribut :ibovc th :.o.·hicl;l yo '.:.i mily's ~ ":nto a WE o61ponly NV AS Do S& I GnRt!t 2 NIIMI! 3 Mttlo~ • Ctl Ill ) °"' l~ ·~rdl f C)ul!M 'MIOl1tnt ' 11\1111111 10 Wl(kf1 11 NA"'P lt'lllow•• ·~ 54•1•• , ....... (fl 'l LellNi ' """' ,, ,., .... ~~~·' 1• NALj 10 nl!IC I .~. ,, W ~althy Escape, SS Tax Brunt? llySVUVAPORTER (Jo'ourlh in a 1ttrls1) When Social Se«.·urity taxca were tirst deducted from orker11 ' p11y back In J937 , the tax rate waa ·1 percent at.ched by l percent Crom the employer. On 1chedule wa1 a se lo 3 percent euch by 1919, considered more lhan ade· uute lo r1nance the pro· ram \\;ell Into the ture, The maximum a r nlng & b ase was ,000, so the maximum y worker paid was $31 d most paid le~s 1'he reasoning of the Money's Worth w's original framers wal'J that those with more than S3 000 year would have s ufficient excc1ts income to provide a ~up· lementary ret1 rcmcnt..,cushlon ror themselves. Social curily's protec tio n floor was nol to be raised to replace arnings at a level above $3,000 ri .yeur, THE BENEFITS WERE to range from $1S to SIM a onth, dependln~1 on the worker's uverage earn1ngs, and ere to be puyable only to the retired worker himself No nefils were to go to his dl'l>C ndent "'are nor his widow and "ildrcn 1f he died (except for u return or' his contr1bulions) here were no d1sa b1lity benefits 1f he became 1n capac1tat- for work , and or course no Medicare -Today. the SS contnbut1on rate 1s 5 85 percent eal'h on ploye .ind employer a nd the uppe1 hm1t on earnings sub- ct to the {ax u nd l'I editable toward benefits 1s $14, 100 -Today, ubout 15 percent of a ll workers have earnings ve this maxim um earnings buse against 3 percent above e maximum 1n 19:17 -Toduy, benefits fo1 an 1nd1v1dual worker now on the t1rement rolls r a nge from a m1n1mum $93.80 to S3l6 -wh1le neftts for a worker ret1 nng an the future with average earn- gs of $14,000 wi ll amount to $484 a month For families now n the bene fit roll ti, payments range rrom $140.80 lo $574 per onth and can be as high as $847 for those coming on the rolls few years from now THE ORIGINAL CONGRESSIONAL intent to exclude per earnings from the SS tax and from the computation or neftls has backfired. For example, the head of a family 1th earnings of only $5,000 a year now pays nearly $300 1n 1al Security taxes. but only about $100 1n income taxes. ut th e person earning as much as $1 milhon a year escapes y1ng Soc·1a l Sec urity taxes on all but the first Sl 4,100 or his rn1ngs If Social Security taxes Were progre1>s1ve -like the 1n - me tax -the tn1lhona1 re would pay a share according to s income and the low income worker would pay according his The ch.11 ge (with which l openly sympathize) 1s lhat the tax stJ'ucture ls regre&S1ve -and our fight has betome llC'h more heat ed recently because 1nrlatlon has hit the "'er income brackets But tins week's se11 cs ts designed to be objective Thus, must 1 cport that the Social Sec u11t} ''v.•tute paper." signed a b1part1s an group of eight forrner I ll'alth , Education and 'elrare scc1 elar1es .ind Sol'l,il Sc<:u 1·1ty comm1ss1oners, ongly d1sag1 ces "'1th this argument THE B ENt:FIT t"'OR~tULA, SA YS the white paper, IS designed as to give ,1 largcr return for each dollar or con- 1but1ons to the low income worker tha n the hi gher paid rk er The net impact 1s to transfer some in come from the ore ;.i£fluent lo the l~s affl uent The paper continues "ll 1s lcg1t1mate lo ar,i;!ue that the svstem oue"ht to be ade mo1 e progressive than it as, as for in stance by the 1n- odu ct1 on of a go\'crnment contr1 but1on deri ved from neral revenues, but 1t 1s not leg1t1mate to a rgue, by d1s- gard1ng the benefit payments that the system as now ruct ured is r egr essive." ,\Vh at's more, the ex perts declare, while an eventual \e1·nmcnt contribution to pay part of th e cost of the SS i:;tem makes s ense, the main s upport of the program ould t ome from contnbut1ons of workers and their plo)el s1 If the pnnc1ple of conl ribut1ons 1s abandoned , a stem financed out of general revenues would almost 1n- •1tably lead to a means test, so that you wou ld not receive nef1ts until after you had become 1mpover1 shed. \\'ITllOUT TllE TIE BETWEEN benefits and previous ntnbut1ons, whiil would be the basis for paying those ve the povet ty hne? Instead of a self-help program htcQ you and I can use as a base on wh1Ch lo build toward mtly's security, wceas1ly might find Social Security turned to a welfa re or negative income lax program designed to "lp only ltie very poor. MARKET HIGHLIGHTS INDEXES NYSE Index ASE Index Do\v·J ones Ind S & P 500 Stocks N!!W YC>rk IU Pl f -Thi IOllOWof19 II~! •llow~ I"<' UO<kl tn1t n1v1 Olllntf mot! ,11·1C1 IOlt ll>e l'l'IOU WHCI QI! pt1rtl!\I 11! ~ on lh• NI!"' Yor• Sloe• CMnQf! et 1no per(11ni.01 c """Qf'' ••!! tne <IW!i'•!!I>(" toctw11n I Ile Pft'YIOUlo tlMlnQ ~cl! •nd tl>e '"''""' closlno prkt ~ OAtHE RS Unit ti wt\ I••• ~ii Up 8J j ~$••• Wd ''• • .... 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I• W .0 l 10 2$4--lo 3.111'::~ M, ~ 2!11+-~ DETROIT <UPil -Despite slug· atsh new car sales, General .&fotors and Chrysler Corp s1Jd that they have been able lo bnng another 5,900 worken back lo the Job. Both also announced all or their pro· ductton facilities will be In operation next week, GM for a 10th straight week end Chrysler tor a fourth week an a row . ; I ,. /lJJ OAILVPIUlT Friday, M!Y 23, 1975 '• Hydr-ulie Device Developed I Cure for Impotency Seen by Urolngi,st By BllUCE E. WCKS u~tkli.M9 'wriwr HOUSTON-A surgically im· ·planted hydraulic apparatus has been developed to treat im- potence, but a urologist :says that only takes care of the physical problem and patients still must be selected carefully. "This isn't just a surgical treatment of impotence, but we're treating both the physical and psychological needs," Dr. fo~. BranUey Scott said. •·it must be both phys ically and socially suc- cessful to be a real suc cess." rlfE TREATMENT USES silicone tubing implanted in the penis which is hydraulicall y .filled with fluid creating an erec- tion when the patient presses a bulb under his skin in the lower abdomen. A tiny release bulb &>laced in the scrotum is pressed to release the fluid back to a re- servoir end makes the penis flac- cid. ' t ( MEDICINE ) ·Scott, a professor of urology at Baylor College of Medicine, said the operation is fairly simple, although it can run as high as $3,000. Ot'so operations Scott has performed and another 14 at the Mayo Clinic, more than 90 per· cent have been successful, he said. -t.1ost of the engineering-pro- blems have been solved, Scott said, and the greatest concern is patient selection. The patients who so far have received the im- plant were referred to Scott's team by other physicians and he said they rejected more than 100. "FOR SOM~ TllE operation could be very dangerous," Scott said. "Several m en with severe heart problems have asked for the_ prosthesis and We could not· • endanger their lives." He said most of the operations they performed were on men with physical impotence and :not psychologically caused. ·Several were, though, and their, 'ability to have an erection helped them with their psychological ·problems, Scott said. ''To som e, it would bo a threatening situation to have an erection and we have t o be careful in treating them , in selectiJl&_lhe.m.'' he...s_a.id.._ "MQM .. -would-find. a way out and' wouldn't have the operation." A PSYClllATRIST member of Scott's team, Dr. lsmet Karacan, works with potential patients Lo determine th e cause of im- potence. Karacan, director of Baylor 's Sleep Studies Laboratory, said he wouldn't be surprised if as much as 10 per· cent of the male population was impotent. The first _implant was done in February, 1973 and is still rune· tloninJ. Scott li&ld. He said re·· searchers dJ aco~ered the possibility of the P.rosthesis for erections while finWna a way to cure prOblems with tfie urinary •phlnct•r· SCO'IT AND OTHERS wprking with biomedical engineers at the University or Minnesota dis- covered a silicone s phincte r operated hydraulically by the pa- !!ent could replac~the_patural sphincter . w -hen 11u£i:f was pumped into the silicone band, it expanded and lengthened and Scott said they realized its ap- plication lo impotence. · "It 'a hard lo understand the importance or the lack of sex function," Scott said. "You see a change in them rrom berore. After a successful operation there is a real difrerence. "Some have said it's like being born again, that life was not worth living before.'' Women's coordinates in blue, lilac, mint and natural carefree polyester. - \ Assorted long jersey dresses in plaids, dots, or floral prints. 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Why <'an't men be-more like us? That's a luxury everyone can afford," Irvine city coun- c_!lwom~n Ga brielle Pryor asked a Santn A:na -audience·observing. International Wom en.'& Year. Fellow p a nelists offer ed similar challei,ges concerning business, e ducation, politics, foreign countries, medicine a nd laler years. "When and why do we close doors on ourselves?" -Sylvia Lenhoff,.school s coordinator for UC Irvine. "What can be <lone Cor African "'Omen whose onlY status comes from bearing sons?" -Betty Sanford, Pacific regional direc· tor !or UNICEF.- "Why woman doctors? Why .._gtneoologiat. - "When profe,aslqnal lobe In· creased dramatically' between 960-70,' how come the number or There isn't a woman 1n t111s room who couldn't design a b.etter refrigerator than those on the market. women in this classification in- creased only two pereent?" - Fern Coh.en, California Depart· mentor ,Employment .. "Why fear a shottening tether of life. Jlclarifies decision& close to the heart whtc·h makes energy go Carther and intensifies one's sense or achievement." -"Fros- llEA ANDERSON,Edl!Of .... , •• ,D,iw1 ..... , I· • • • In African cpi.i11(ri!'$ women . · proviqe foOd and the-riext generation. Here, two-year corpsmen could outrank a·rtJgistered ·· nurse with masters degree:' Jly L4VBIE KMPER Ofllle ~,, ,.. ...... GirJS need lo be notified. They are going to be workblg m·any years of their lives. Gir·ls 1101a -·: _, If they marry, theY. can expect lo work 3S years. If they remain single, they can plan on being a .member or the work force,for 4S yeal's. .. . This was the ·measaee Dr. Dor,otby" rord I and' 'Marilyn DeRose, bOll\ memboa of lhe state Commission CM ·tbe Status of Women,.bad 'for ._ben of the Ot'ange County Personnel and Guidance A11oclolloil. l They urged th ef school cbilmelon lo take lhO -•a• back lo OM!lr YOllDI women stu· dents aild.belp Iii•"! ..--re for ' YO .u'l-1 Work ' \the in~reastng · OPPortunltles which will be open to ·them in comlng years. Dr. Ford. corporate manager of ~rsonncl and emplpye d«· v,elopment for 'the l!<lulhern California Edledii Co.inJ)UI)', wH aaked to speak. on Tumbling Troditions -'!'he Chanling Pie· lure J9r Women. dllrinl th"' u · sodailctil'a fut m_, ol the year. I.ONG WAY Having worked .. »some-odd years" for the advancement or women. Dr; Ford said, "I ctr·· talnl¥ agree with Virginia Sllma. • Role Cha.llenging ty" Gerard of Corona del Mar, ''cOntentedly unfinished'' at 76.· · They wer:e . identifying Op- portunities for Wom'en in Today·s World for 150 women invited to the United N'ations Center by the League of Women Voters, Church Women United and California Federation or Women's Clubs, Orange District. It's too bad no men were pre- sent. They would have been ap. prised, alerted-and even amaz.ed by the ~trateiies expresS ed for improving every bod)''s lot to life. But the emphasis was on sis- leritood. "Societal imperatives make this~ g~ t!me to be a woman,.'' Why aren't there more female architects? Who knows better than a woman how a home should be designed? Baby, we have come a long way.'' The neXt 10 years will see the greatestr oiJportunities made available for women who are educated, ti'.~ined, intelligent and interested, she said. ,,. "I would give anything if I were five \o 10 years younger.'' One rea10n1 for the changes is the econo(ny. Inflation will force women to work . But, she cautioned, they ·need skiils. "Liberal arts buys you nothing.'' She said less thah tbree percent of those students enrolled in liberal arts are ex- pected tO!lnd jobs this year. Cqunselors, should. eneo\lfagc youn1 ~men to prepare' in tbe fieldl of engineering, science and math, she said. Women with ma1ters dtgrees iO business ad- ministr1tlon also a.re ''very marketai,ae. •• Althou g h changes in, lechnolo1y, the•develepment of appliances whJ ch reduce the time pffded for bo....,.)<, alljl the el<~ded,llCe span are,otllm- reasons women Will Vr'Ork, s he said , ~·Fedi'ralt legislation has brought abou the greatest change of ~I:'' ~ CH4NGUSU:N While traclnr through the changes, ·•he recalled her first. Job doln, preliminary recrulUng· and icreeninl ·ro ..... t.he' American Can Company. ~ • t rnphastzed m od erator Lyn n Osen. author and former director o{ Women's Studies at UC Irvi ne. "Wh en her conditioned roles are over at 37 , a woman has 'alm05t 50,000 productive hours left in life. Both sexes reach creative peaks in their 50s and 60s, what is now being celled pOst·menopausa l zest or prime lime." Mr.s. Gera rd a ff irmed that "~n1.iJying with the 'sisters. or your own generation who have ingrained the h abit or self"· respect and a ren 't concerned With putting themselves across" is one resource of later years. Other "assets a fter 50" s he enumerated: -Yourself. "You're a portable Scheherazade, a fascinating re- se rvoir or impress io n s, memories and experiences." -Residue or habits : self· discipline, daily exercise; re- appraisi!.l or values, acceptance of "Change and death. "Society cannot fQnclion without models. Self-pity is a sterile occupation.'' Although she h ad a college degr ee and several honors, she only made between a half and a third of what the man, who only had two years or college, was earning for the same job. "And I couldn't talk with men. t eouldn't interview men because I didn't know enough." But during World War II, women were needed in the work force and she was able to work up to employment manager for a shii)yard. After the war, however, things changed. "Today, I am hearing exactly the 'S ame thing.'' s he said. Supervisors have told her they won 't have women in their pl ants because they're too emotional. can't think and don't work as well as men. While she was in charge or the graduate placement and recruit- ment prol(ra nl at UCLA, she tried to sell women but com- panies wouldn't e ven t alk to them. WQMt:N'SWORK At a major department store in 1948, however, she saw women as vice presidents and earning the same salaries as men. But this, she e)(:plali\ed, was because re· .tall, es peclally in Cashion and de· !ign, was considered wom en's work. Now at Edison, s he said women are being hired for non- //lope you weren't insinuating tllat female scientists who are married are mor e complete. Women ar e total in tl1 emselves, without men. -Parent s ubstitutes. "Maybe •t here wouldn 't be so many teenaged r unaways if they knew the re was someone down t he block with whom they could stay and falk until the problem ar home is resolved." -Community careers such as foster grandparents, docenU; ;:ind readers. ''There's a whole new world or reeling useful." ' "While a m an m ay feel 'divest. ed or manhood' a l retirement, his wife, who has put in the same number of years in management . has the resourl'es to enhance the fe li c ity of m a rriage at th is critical time,·• she said. As f o r widowhood , J\1 r s . Gerar d explained . "No longer the banyan of the forest. li ve again with rehewed zes t. Obtain -· traditi onal jobs if they have the proper training. On e wom a n "'as recently moved up to garage mechanic. But she told the counselors, "We have had lo knock on doors in hi gh schools and ask them to let their women in auto mechanics." Dr. Ford said .s he er-edits cur- rent and-future changes to the fact th at the word, sex, \Vas. added to the Civil Rights Act and the executive o rder whi'ch re· quired affirmaliv.e action pro- grams ror schools, governments and firms doing business \With the government. However , Ms. De Rose said ratification or the Equal Rights Am e ndm e nt r e m a in s ''up- permost in our minds." In addition to working wilh states w here it hasn 't been r atified , s he said, the com· mi ssion is conducting a study, funded by the Rockefeller Foun· dation. of the impact its passage will have on society. She invited the counselors to use the information they are ro1 -· lecting and asked if they would be interested in having a talent bank of women in the com'munity avail a bl e t o t alk to students about var ious car eers. MUST WORK The need for preparation of young women . was further em· phasized by additional fllc~ from Dr. Ford. previous plea sures such as art, dr ama and mus ic by ot her mea n s ('fV,· r ecor d s. museums)." He r topic, T he Un finished \Vo m an, h aa spurrd"ed~ lfli · fortunal.e_ a nd wasteful ~ut the warmth anp wi t or the former governm e nt a dminist rator showed the c ondition to be challenging and ins pirational. So was Mrs. Pryor's plea to "go forth and run. "It does no good for women to sneer at crooked government without being wi lling to step in and fil e for offi ce ourselves. There 's hardly any requirement except to state how You reel about issues. .. Everyone should be capa ble of being political, assuming civic burden. T-hat's why our public school syste m was started. ''Government never was in- tended to be run by white, upper class males; women have bee n abdicating tqo long. "Since m y election in 1971 , I've become eve n more impressed by how our system works and de· t ermined to see it .!unction pro· perly. But one pe r1Son can't do enough to be satisfied; pl ease join m e." When questioned about men's advantages in financing cam- paigns, Mrs. Pryor referred to We may be passin g tile i dentity crisis on to our children if we put them in child care white we ''discover'' -ourselves. sisterhood and said, "We have "the neighborhood connections to get out the vote and that"s what m atters." Mrs. Sanford of UNICEF told how the male leaders or African countries are beginning to re· alize the im(K>SSib)e Situation of their "pri m~ry resource'' - women who provide food and the next genera tion. ' ''Senegal is officially opposing polygamy and Mauritania has established a high commission for women. 'They ·are working· with international organizations to relieve the drudgery. "The purchase of a threshing machine for a village may seem minimal until you realize the women, who do the cleaning. cooking and· cultivating, .start with four hours a day of pounding mill el. "For the most part, African \\•omen are illite rate, marry in their teens and have five children, two of whom won't live beyond five years. I f men are 60 percent of the work force and w omen have 50 perce nt of the arains, there must be a tot of dumb men running things. . . "Goa ls or equ al opportUnity don't mean niuc h when you have to walk three miles to -get water and haul firewood and fodder on your way back. They don't have the time or opportunity to. vocalize." t.-1rs. Sanford admitted that on her tour of six countries to assess (See Role, Page 8?) -Today, ltie life expectancy or a ba by girl is 74 years. In 1920, it was 55 years. "By the year 2000, we expect it to be 100 years." -Today, there are 78 girls graduating from high school ror every 100 girls 17 years old in the population. In 1920, there were 20. · -Today, 43 percent or all women are in the labor for ce . In 1920 , only 23 ·percent were workers. -Today, the average woman worker · is· married and 39 years old. In 1920, she was s ingle and 28. "Women v.·ork because they must. just to keep bread on the table." Yet the earnings gap between men and v.'om en is "increasing instead of decr easing." Review- ing some of these salary figures. Dr. Ford said women 's best chance ror being paid equally is in nontraditiona l jobs. Pred~clin g th at people will be rel.r ained for jobs six or seven Umes in their lives, she urged the counselorS-Th prepare women to be "trainabl e, fl exible and ad· just able." At the electric c(\jilpany, she explained , consciousness raising is held for wom en "to encoura&l' them to want to grow. . "We have to unbrainwash and retrain them." l 1 . . • DAILVP!l,OT .. Ftiday, MQ23, 1975 ' • . ' ' . ' . ' ., (4 "\ ~ DEAR ANN LANDERS: I was interested tn the letter from S.mey!s friend who said lie had been weatring pantyhose and a girdle ever since his wife found them in the glove compartment dhlScar. . I hope in the· not too distant future all men's stores will stock panty girdles and display them with the conventional types of men's underwear. It's· high time men enjoyed the right to purchase ANY kind of undergar- ments, for any -reason -without being labeled gay. I'm straight a$ a string and 1"11 fight :itn)'body who tries lo take away my panty girdle~ -FIRM S!JUD A_ND PA'IN·FREE~-·· · .... were do1e.n1 -•ssured me th•t tber! Wll DO lace Oil TH_EIR ilrdles and tbelr batk problems h•d improved considerably. One 111•• cqnfldtid. ''When my wife was pre gnant sbe wore my shorb 1Dd I wore her clrdle. We were both very cemtort•bJe," wanted. Last September I round out tihe wots sleeping with my brother. I overlooked it and we wenton from there: .. him·after my brother.) j still love the Couri becaOee b$ Is an o"' Mabel but she '"Y• she wants to phan. THAT'Schuttpah! Jn Oc tober Mabel had a hyst~ectomy. I visited her in the t}ospital every day and bought her.a. houae full of new furnitu~e as a "welcome hoJlie" present, I even took off three weeks from ~Y job and. stayed home to take care of her. leave ... What should I d~? -Hav.e a 1ol>d·d•Y,!.-l!USH , LANGLY . " • . . DEA" ·IBllH: t"'Y ~ Mll<lte DEAR LANG: BOU' lier ....... b.eu .. boco,uie 'YOlr ... TOle. ticket and matke ber'some "1111ak1 for•Clarlfylq•e"r/.tlte . Hn4wtche1. , moal •J<P•~lfl•e .w..,i. Ii\ .Ille. I'm .,a normal. healthy male. I don 't wear pantyhose but t wear a panty girdle. I intend to k«M;p on we aring one. My doctor recommended it for a back pro· ~em ind it has done me a world Ualses 11 be re to stay. DEAR ANN J:.AN DE·RS · YldcllahlHIU•••·Allilller-lll Recently yo_u used the word .. .Cblep. '' Anyone owt dtere w"at IOOd. . The good news is th.at men can now buy panty girdles without going, into the ladies lingerie department. 1bey are or. fered throu·gh at least one leading mail order catalogue. From 81 • • .Role hunger problems she expected tci focus on children. ''But my foremost impressions remain of those women and their keen role of survival.'' · Women ar e biologically 'superior when it comes to sur- ·viv~J, Dr. Johnson reminded the. audience. After the first year of life females outnumber males and inen are more prOne io 6o sex- linked diseases. B'ut there are few women doc- tors, she explained, because Putting down men isn"!Yoing to i.,,1p. Search yourself <ind tllinft about the male. medical school admission com- mittees had a 7 percent quota for DEAR f'REE: Thalltller ltom ·B•raey's friend w•I •n eye- apr;ner. I h•d a. Idea-so .m••Y ,trlt:k df'lvers, cons&rut:tlon ~orkera ancl b•sbless es:eeutlves •WOr~alr.dJes. • All wbo wrote - and there DEAR ANN LANDERS: This letter is being written fro..m the hospital. Thii_!is go.LJ,Qo heavy ana:..tlried-=·to cOmmit sui cide, ·I shot myself .in the cheSt. I'm out ot danger now but I need to know w.hat to do about my girl after I getoutothere. Mab;el and I .have been living together for almost a year. I always gave her everything she Mii9<"t ~s,,la-r~l.-d~back-to work-in ~c~mber. 4',11 this time she has refused Lo ·have relations with me. I thought it was because of the operation,..Now she says she wants to move out because she is in love with a so-called friend of mine. (She s(arted sleeping with "chutzpah " in your column. tot~Ckle ltf .,. ,, Many readers outside the Jewish Even if drinking is Ufe m community m_ay~not-kno.w.. the thing in your · crow~.· It n~ '.t meaning otthe Wl>"rd~"°tfiaS~ ~?factS transl8ted &s nerve-, gall or 1from Ann Lande'rs;I ibooklet, brass, but it loses a great deaJ in ''Booze .. an~ Yo1y -FQr-Te'e!'_· the translation. It is better ex· agers Only. Senlf SO. cents 10 plained this way: Coin· a~ a 10ng. self·~&~. A young man kills both his stamped envelope to Ann Wn· mother and father, He then ders, P.O. Bott 14QO. Eleln. 111. throws himself on the mercy of 60120. ' Council F.ire Fanned . . Events and costumes from the. past 65 years will be the focal point for a Camp Fire Girls Grand Council Fire Saturday, May 31. 1'hree hundred mem· bers et the orcani:tatlon frorn, Huntincton ~ach, · Sunset· Beach and Fo\U\· lain Valley wlll celebrate., ~e ·birthday with 11..cam· pout 'at .Central' Par.k. Huntington Beach, Sod an additional ~ 500 will t;0me tot the c~uncilfire. The ·fire will be . brought ·by canoe for ,µ,e Saturday event, \hemed. From Flicker to Flame;' accOrding to Mary . Hogle, guardian of the fire. 1 . . During the evening,_,-~ the Wohelo Medallion, the highest honor giveri to Camp Fire Girl, Will ... · 50 years, other policies keer· fem.a l ~s out of s ur gical spec1alt1es and the in-fighting continues in r esidency pro- grams. ___be_pr_esented to Barbara · ''Even California's Physi- cian's Assistant Act could give a 2-year corpsman more rank, pay .and authority than a registered Pr111111ry achoolglrl la the picture of self-confidence •• aha conducts encl ei!perlment for science cl•••· nurse with a masters degree," .Dr. Johnson said. · · ' "'The psychology of wolne·n .hasn't been written and it woD,'_t 1 • ~mp aJmed at poorcoma.seling. ,be written by men. ''The vicious cycle begins at .. "One consequence of the mis· the outset. .Math is a critical u se of male power is the f"llter that keeps us out. Even in perpetrationofwomen'slowseU· our supposed specialty of social worth .. They are at a disadvan· science, math tools are needed tage because everyone they tum for advanced study.•• to for · advice -do~t ors . NotingthatsixstatesnOwbave psychiatrists, hairdressers -female chiefs of education, she ;are men. urged women to set their 8~hts ''Women are .labeled more higher: get into research· at- emotional but controlled un-. tain more academic status. ... iversity studies show men ar~ At UCJ , 142 full professors are. ~e temperamental. ~tad· men ; two are w,omen. Jn -nu-Sstons to n:aental hosp1~ are biolOgical sciences. 35 percent of . 40 percent higher for men and the 11ndergraduates 25 percetit of ·males lead in suicides, 3to 1. '' the graduateiaiudeDts 'arid onIY 6 Mrs. Lenhoff said, '"There is no percent of the faculty ar e f • 1 ti women. panacea or womens re a ve 1 t ach r· d ti · 67 I k f b t . . ifal th n e e e uca on, per· . ac o power U tl 1.s v at cent of· the students are female w~ ch~se our cumcula more but they have only 33: percent of wisely. the faculty as role models. Citing latest statistics from UC "The fabric of equality is in· Berkeley, she noted that SO per. divisible,'' Mrs. LenhOff said. ·cent of entering freshmen males "Where it's "ripped with hatred took four years of math in high and bias reflects on you." school compared to 8 percent of As for corporate business, the females. Part of the blame tokenwomennolongersuffice.· Peering Around Honor Given ·~e question is ,not if there is iJ. Ptoblem.-but -whei-e,·not if a ' company ~ill get. Caugbt btit1 when. not if they will pay but how much,•• the moderator said. Mrs. Cohen agreed that 'it ·is time for women to realize bar- riers are artificial, accept responsibility and · emphasize career aspirations at an earlier age. She noted that one in four en- tries to the ·trades are women while school financial problems "are deterring teachers and the ncmber of female librarians is JoWn4 percent. ' . 1 "The county is recruiting now for a female fire inspector ,and other classifications are opening because of changes in nature of job duties, timing, training re· quirements and wh~t is con· sidered apprupriate.'' Mrs. Pryor summed up the 6· hour meeting~ when she said, "There isn't any magical solu· tion; you.have to find the ariswer on your own." Dell. . SOng leaders will be D,enise Alle n , Darlene Blake. Laur a Dell, Neen·a Gapski, Donna Hogle: Karin1 Kautz and Lisa Morries. · Admiring Lori Meucllk'• 1910 costume are Bei bare Dell Oeft), who' wlll receive • Wohelo°.lt'ed•lllon, end Mery H_ogle. ' Yoµr Horoscope Tomo1;;ow · Scorpio Mdkes a M 'c:irk SATURDAY,MAY24 BySYDNEYOMARR ARIES CM.arch 21-April 19): Delicacy is required 90 fiin1 es of certain subjects. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Acceot is on what you do when confrontations occur ..... GEMINI (May 2i·June 20): You complete a job. · ·' , · . CANCER (Juli<! 21.July 22 ): Creative resources are magnified. " LEO (July 23-Aiig. 22): Homl!, security, •ability to consolidate assets aqd )>uild. on solid _.base. VIRGO (Aug. 23,Sept. 22): Short.range plans areduetosuccee_d. ' ··A cmon·s SPORTSWEAR uillA <Se pt. 23-0ct.'22>: Be,dir.eCt. specific and get an i ppraisal. Means money is on the line. SCORPIO'(Oct.·23-Nov. 21): Lunar cycle is such'.tha,t yoµ make new· inroads, you also make . your mark. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Don 't fear the hidden or unknown. Family will support your efforts. • · 1 . · · ' • CAPBJCORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)': Accent is on how you i'ellite to sitUation which in'Votves friend and area of deception. AQUA'ltWS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Emphasis is on how far l'OU can go. PISCES 1 (Feb. \9-March 20 ): Your efforts havefar;r~aching et(~. ' . 'NESfQlff Pl.ALA --5-48-4121 :SAUIOA ISlAhO 216#aineAw. 675-1~ pre-fipllday ~/Ole 1tart1 may ·23rd'. · l!EC.EIVING AN achi evement a ward in . music at an honors ron- ·v en ti on at Coltey College, Nevada, Mo ., was Leslie Carter, daughter of th e Frederick .Carters, Costa Mesa. Miss Carter has . completed her first year iltthecollege. the eve nt . Anyone wishing reservations may call her at (714) 497-2261 or (213) 790-7125, or the acbool at (213) 798-7881, extension 29. NAMED as auxiliary and resource develop- ment· coordinator f.Qr Children's Home Socie- ty, Orange County Dis- trict.is Judy Davison. antique show& sale GRAND OPENING polyester gabardine BQO..\! Memorial Day Special ••• s13as MUIR TECH High School, Pasadena, Class of 1935 wiJ.J sponsor a reu- nion for all classes from 1929·1939 Sunday, Junes: in the Altadena Town and Country Club .. Mr11 ... Janet Smith Thomas is chairman oC The newly -authorized position c ombines what we r e f o r m er l.y responsibilities of the diret:tor of auxilia!iea and public relations director. Free .admission 1oday thru Sun., May • 25; at Huntington . Center .. T.e rrall II pecked Wtfh ftxotlc memorabilia for sale 0< trade from le.tding dealers In the west. Beach · Blvd. & EdinQer · .at San Diego Fwy. SPecials MAY 22-23-24 llEFRESHMEHTS MAY 24th 20% OFF ' OH ALL STOCK 50% OFF · OH S~LICTED STOCK .. . $§ .. ·; ~t ,·(l~.~- • .' ,CQIOrful pr,in i . short& long sleeves. 0rigi~lly $1Q. 1-.$14. . . Newporl Beath Fashion lslanll ~4-4411 ).a iiabra Fashion Square 971 .53,14' Bo1h slores open la1~ fridav night. N.Wport open Sunday 12·5. ,_ Master Charge Cash \ • : • ; • • c • • 0 • • ~ ~ • • " • c • •• ' . •• Ui I ' ' ' • .t " . ' ' • • • I • • I • .. ~ , . 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C-.y *''''-''' OIMrin Ho. 4, T..,. •HI 11or lll'•llMCI lor IN Ntlll'll of well dot-11h Md '''""' ia ... ,...ulrwd. • Co!t+t• of ttie St.ncNrtL ll*ffkflllonL !Wit ll'CI OOdl-. of l'Vbllc A9t!Kle9 ~ A•Mtlltilfl1 •ll1rr1cl IO In U'llW pl-,n.) t.pet;ll!ClllOllt ~ti De Obttllllld ~., ""'°'c11.,. blclOer• lrom 1111 p,iblltfllr1 tt11rtof 1111'1elr own ••Plf'lte. · · MhcllOldW11llMmadlln~wltltllf'm••lort1tlnlnW-li.i for lld*r•, Incl •llft due CtfltlcllrMlon IOtKh provl•lon .. I .. '9ftlfitel do( .... tnefU..,.. -'""' 1119 \llfClflc111on1, encl 111.......,. Ml1illl forth tnr mo.ittleto· Uonll ... ffiteroro111LoM of 1ny o1 .-ii dDc111Mnlt. A.I. a&tl'! bid tftlll M ltlMl 111 ll'l9 tor~ll'CI In 1111 ~r Pf'OYICllld 11'1 I ... «nlrlii' tliJ(UrYMnls, •NI tMU tl9 acemp.,w.croy • tlf111Lta., c•"i'•"• <Mellor tlld IMllll lor not 1.,. '""" l.n ( 10\ l*Ufllol lht emount qt tr.e blCI. m.dl P•Y•bll to Or...,. C.OUflty W1t1rwork• Dltlrlc:t No." Sen J111n C.plstr-, C.tllornle, ena Wllll Ill lllld In • MllM •n••l<IP9 wilh llw Cllrll ot '"' Dillfkl II ~toffl(I IOClllCI ·•I )1301 And,., Pict illOld, lln Juen c.pltlr-. (llllO<nl•, tiel'Otl tltl l>Ollr II• 11:•A.M., c•.0.1. T.I, J-11, ltPS. •t wt1lcn unw o'ldit wlH bl o0tneC1 In public .,... Aid·~ br 1r.e Clerk ol 11• loltd ot Directors,°'""* c..un1r W1t1r...or._1. Olltrkl!f.o, t. SMJU1a.ca.u:u-. Cllllor,..._ __ ""'.....,.flltllllMecfcMtk•b6dRM11NUDet1-.ta,.__,_1MtlM ~ Wlll ef'lltt lni. IM conlr.ct ....i lwnlt.h u. ,.....,... .,... •lu.IA .,. lll'JIH MrelMtt..-tllllCI II 1111 ~It,..... to "l!Tl, ll'ld In c:ew llf A"41l or ••H-•• ••lt"ln ''" llOl'dlvsll ftllllk•OI wcn-are1, llllQllKll ... Oldlloncl, a 1111(.IM ln•'JI Ill, &111111111 ..... llllCllOlhl Dblrkl. A.I. UnllH Oll!lf'WI .. r....ir1C19y llW, ptOfliOMll In'"' hlftllt ot IM Cllrll tol: • the time Mt for OPll'll"'9 ••• ltrewoc..._ tonO no bloder ;,.., wlttw:W•• 1111 MCI for • Pll'lod OI thirty llOI dlys 1f11r IN Cllll llt tor It• -in. ltlllrWt. A4 Ttw Mi(tls,1111 blddlr, llmul~y wlln IM 1111c111lol'I of IM ilQl'- fl'llllt, wlll bl tt<111lrtd lo lurnlt.111 klbor .,,,.,,,,...,111 bonlll ln.n OITIOl.lntl(tUll IO. "rlny UiOI percent of ttw conlrKI prk1: *"' 111111'!1111 ,....._,.,._ llOnd In en emount 911""1 IO -n<IACI .... plfUM UCID"J of llw conlfld llN'ke, ... lcn ltoftch •re rnor1f11Uy e11s.crlbld In l"IOrmltlorll.-8Jdel9rt...., 0.-11 ~owltlotil. A·'· Thi 111c:t1tsl11I blddlor will bl ~•Ill IO procure 11'111 ""'"'•In 1 ... -~•. wtllcll 1n ... r1nc1 It-. oer11e111..-ry Clls.crlllld In tlw lnt0tmi1Uon tor elo.:llr• ~0.-•I Prowltlon" "''· Holk• Is flllreby v•-11111 Pll"llln1 IO the Sl•llltlt ol thl $11111 of Clllfonll•. Ot IOUll llw lllftllO ;lflOlklbtl, tlW Board of OIACWt of OrMOI Gounly W111rwotkl Oltlrict No. t, 1111.nurUlNdllw QllMltll prh1IUntr1llel I*" Cllemw.,..1, incl r•I•• tor "991 holldll'fS~o .. rU-•ork, lnttw 1oe11Uy I" wtllctl tlllt _,II I• lo Ill i:i-l10trnM;I, tor' IKft crllt CH' lype ol WOf"llft\111 or ....cnenlc -did 10 t111c111t tlw '°"lrect wllktlwlll De • .,., ..... totne wc:c1111111 -·· I T,.. pr1v1l llng r111s l0 dltetmlMCI.,.. ;11 tollOM: . SC1'4l0UL•Of'"PllllEVAILl"'Olll•T.ESOPWAl;Of$. AND AP',.llllNTIC• SCHEOULI SCNIDULe OP tl'llllVAIUNO lllATISO,. WAOIES CARNNTEAS .... 1l1'11ncl W1tl1r1·llt l)lr no.,,t r~F....ci·11 .1sper 1w>111 V9Gellolt-JCC Pl• t>Our For-: Not le•t l!Wn JSt 111r "°""more tn.nthe l>ourtv rettof 1111 ~I cl111it1c.ilon 0\1r wN<.11"' "'"'' r~lblU!y, ••ceptl0r "~4tk Htlllr,·· · · Clwllltflllf CEMENTMASONS1 Hl.!tlt lftd w.111r1.tce Pit' novr 1'9M .. l .)l perl>Ollr Vec•ll•11·to1: Pl'l'" l'lour ~: WN:n th,... pr more c:en-t Ml!OM ere eniployeCI on • Joli, -111e11 blemplortCI ''' For-.,icllftatl rKll.,.. notlllutMn J}f "' '*" "*'' 1""" ~ nlv""t cl•tlllutlon-r wtilcll Ill 111~ 1.1.ci.rtl'llp. c.IT'lflfllMllOl'IJourneymen ' IRONWOAICERS HllMllllnclW.ll1A·-oer._.. ~FllN·$1.l7\'l perllojlr VK.uotl f'"llO'lcl·Sl.~plr tiou)'!. Forlmlft: Not Ifft ll'lln t 1.00 per hour more thin tl'lll l'lollrly r 1te ot 1tlf hl9flMI cl1uHlc:11lon o.,.r wrllk.111111111 M1P1rvl•lon. Rllnf0ttl"'9 I ronwor._,, LA8011Elt5 Hteltl'l Ind Wlll•r•·15f Pl' !lour Ptn&lon-\.1.jOper l'lour VK.11.lon..,.)C o-r llollr f9rP'?'!f!t! Not 11,1 lt11n loOC i:i-r "°"'" mor• lhln Ike ~IV, r1t1 ot it.. hiiiiift1 clntltlc1Uon o ... ·, wnkA hi"" """'""Ip. Ubof'lr • o.Mr 11 or Cofl1tructlon .... 1.11 t .11 PVBLIC NOTICE NOTICI Of'" SALi 0,. JtlAI. .. lllOPlttTY AT ,.AIVATllALI Ne . IA,. rt22 In 1111 Suoerlot CCH1rt vt ll'f Slill• ot C1UtwN1, In 11'\0 lor 1111 CCH1nty ol LOS ANGELES . In IM M.•tl•r ol 1111 Ett•t• ot MllUAlll HIEVHART. •k• ~IRIAM Sl!LIGMAN NEYHART, •II• MIRIAM SELIOMAN lC.nMrw1111), Noll<A I• "'''by Ql111n t!WI 11'1 llft-tllllni9"11111 wlll ULI II ptlvilll NII, lelM lllOtwtl encl"'' bhld•t, .ue11<1 Mtcon-11rm111oti OI t•ld Sucierlor ("'1 on OI'• .,ter lhl •111 !UY of J11n1, tt75, 1l 1Nllf- 1"-ol DONINI! AND DONINE, ns Notlll G11nd1r1 -'"'" LI P\llt\11, Count, ol LOI An91l11, SlllO Of Cllllornl•, 111 1,.. 11on1, 11111 l1ld In.. -IOI lllCI ltonHtv•ttl), In Md lo 11t \I'll (lfllln 1111Pl'OPl'I'111.,.ll In 1111 County ot Or1nge, Stoll ol Cllllornl•. p;1rtlc11i.r1, CllKllDlcl M IOUOWl,IO·Wll~ An utldlwldld •h lnt1r11t In #Id to: LOI 13, &Ioctl »ti ol Corlll'll Clll Mir In 1r.e cu, of Newport 81•(n, ••per rnep reconlld In lfll Ollie• ol tt'>I R•cor• 0101'11191Covn1r. • ••more commonr, k"Dwll II! 41J J;1 1n1ln1 Avl., Coron• d•I M•'t, C•ti!Ot"flll. OwMt ol othlr OM·h•lf lntern t wlll Jolnlnu11, T1rm1 ol wll c;1sll In I.awful moneyol I'* Unlllel S11l1t on conflrmtllon II! ••I•, ot per1 Cl \11 ;1nd Dot1nc1 ovldeflc.ldby not• 1ec11rltl Dy l'AortlJllW OI" Trull 0e9CI IHI 1111Of"OPll'IY10 IOkl. Ten perc•nlof 1mo11n1 bid tooe Cllt!Olll· ep_wllllbld. ~l<hor o111r1 to bl I" wrlllnoll'ldwtll bl r1<;1l.,.d ill Ill• ;1for111ld otfkl II 1ny llmos 11t1r 1111 llrll pullllkollon nereof ofld Mlor• 11111 ol wl1. O..\ICl1f'l.lt 11111 ~•Y ol Mir, 1t15 RlcHrd R. Ney!Yrd conserv;1tor ol t"e e511t•ol Mid cons1r11;1ie. OOtOtilll AtilO OOtillNE Ati«My-1-UW Jl),..nllGMNlril AVI ., u '°"""'' Clllflrrilil t1144 PlrllllltMd °'"'91 Co11t D•ltr Pilot, AiW' n .13. 21', 1•1s 1"3-1S ---------~ PUBLIC NOTICE B67414 SU,.1!111011 COUlllT 0" THI! STATIE0" CALIJ'"OlllNIA FOR THI COUNTY Of'"ORANGE HOTICI! 0,. Ht!AAING Of'" P'E,ITIOH FO• P'lllOIATli Of'" WILL AND FOR LIETTl:lllS TIESTAMINT AlllV QP1r1torof Pnlvm•Ut end EllC!rlt Tools, Vl~111no,..,.c"lne1 .ict 11m11..-""'"""lc.el toolt nol1111P1r1111r cl.ulflld twr•UI Asot\lllR .. kerlftdlr-r ' ........,11!.hovellr Olbbtror Shorer ... .... o.n 1.13 Est111ot C:ll•• A. R•clln, Dec••!ol!d. NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN 11\111 LHH111t.eSOiomon1k.a lllll1n Hirsc.11 SOiomon Ms lllM herein ;1 petlllon tor- PreD•I• ol Wiii 1nCI for Lellers ·Te~amentlf' r111r1nc1 to wnlch !s mlllll for lurt'*r p1r1lc11l1•1. em ltiat tl'll 11..,. lflCI piece ol lll1rll)11 ltw""""" n.n -n wt for Jun• J, 191S, •I •::JO 1.m .. In Ille cCH1rtrvom ot Oe~rlmenl No. J of ulcl court, ill 700 Civic Center Drl!lll W11I, 111 Ille City of Slnlil Ano, Fl"' Grldlr Hlgllwily end Str .. I Pillvll'IQ. Alrl)Olt Aun*lys, ord .imu.,. type nu.,., c-trvcUon .. ...,.., Plpell"' C1lllornl1. PVllLIC N011CE .. , ... SUPllllllO• COU•TOJ'"TMI! STaTll O,.CALlt"O•NIA FOii TMl!COUNTY Of'"OltANGI . N1,A-USl2 NOTICE Of'" H EAllllNG 01' •&TIT I ON av CLAIMANT ,.UltlUAHY TO SECTION til.5 Of'" THI fllllOaATll CODE E t tlll of EARL BRUCE VOA PAGEL, Olc11s,eCI. NOTICE 1$ HEREBY GIVEN 11111 ltlcnerCI Bruce Vorpogel 1111 1111<1 Mteln • oeUtlon by Cl1lm1nt pUr1111111 to ..c:Uon 151.S ot I~ proti.tt• coat,.._ 1..-111<1 to '#hlcll It mMM 1or l11ro111r P9fllt111or1, 1no l!Yt 11'1e time MCI Pi11te of hlorlno thl t1me nas cieen Ml IOI" June t•. ttJS, 11 •:oo 1.m., In 11>1! cCH1tlroom of Depettment No.Jot Mid t~, 11 700 Ovk Gtnter Drl .. wtt\, lnll'llOly Of5.ltltl AN, C.lflomi._ 0.tMMIV 1~. lt1S WILLIAM IE. SI JOl'IN, CollntyC:l•rk lllUSU:LLICIOO•• ... ,....,....(ottltlrOrl•• PUBLIC N011CE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT "fne lollow1ng pers.on Is doing bllSI· ness •s: YON EX USA SPORTS COMPANY. )11 Superior Avenye, Newpon Be•ct>, Cllllorni• •2116G Vone• Inc., s21 Suoerior Awnlll', ~wPllf'I 8eilch, OlllDrni;1 <n61>0 Tn1s Dvs1ness ir; conducted br • cor· por1Uon. Y-•tnc. MONB.W1<n1I, VPandS.tr•t•r~ Tnls s1;11emen1 wa\ filed witll tlw Co.int, Clerk DI Orange County on /'N,y 13, 1t1S. FWJ• Publl!ol'led Or.tnge COil!I Ddily Piiot . ,..,.~ 1•, 23, lO,.ancl J11ne 6, 191S llU.7 PVllLIC NOTICE ""Tiii rfSpoflM! ond olher perll'WtteG pepers mutt bl In wrili"O ;1nd ln tr.e torm p.r1KrlDt<I by 1111 C:1lllornl1 Rules ol C.O..rl. Tl'l•J mus I be 11 leCI In tllll cour1 wllll 11W proper 1111119 IH ;1nd orool OI wrwlt• ot 1 copy of eecn on petltlDr'llr. Tl'le lime when ;1 summons It clleemed wrwd on 111;1rtv mly very depending on 1111! n111lllOCI ot s.erwlt•. For 1u~e, see CCP '11. 10 tllrovgl'I 'IS.40. .... ,111s ....... Dlftr 1:llUI Mlrfll .. .iff Ne.• G..-dloll Gr•"'• CilUIMnll •1"4S ..,.tlti-r In Pro-P'er PubllWll<I Of";1n91 Coest Dillly Pilot, Mfy3,.l. llt.2l.1t1) . -~ Plotll.,..,. Bk•llll ' UnAf'vr-MI lADOr•r, lntllldlt"lgCllSSlfl lllllowef" WlotclwnM t .11 •. ,2 J.13 •.• 1 t .JS .... o.t1e1 ~(L115;.::1:: 51 JOHN, PUBLIC NOTICE eoon1yClerk PUBLIC NOTICE l-----,,c,•pC-..1s1t1 f'"ICTITIOUS9tls1HESS . .- P VBL IC NOTICE OPERATING ENGINEERS PVBLIO N011CE DAii. y PILOT" H PVBLIC NOTICE PVBLIC NOTICE ' t'llelttill'MIW•ll•••·•5cperl'lour ltlCHAltO •. ALa1£1tTSON SUl"EltlDR COURT OF THE NAME STATEMENT P UBLIC NOTICE VK•llon·Hollcl•Y 5.;lvlng1 Fund·:IOC per hour taSWllMlr• Blwll, B •74M STATE o .. CALI f'"OlllNIA "°" TIW tonow;ng per"'" is Oiling DuM-1--------------~ 1--------------- Pt111lon F11ncl·$l.SOCMr hollr ... I of TMl'llF._., ''' "''' lHTHIESUPERIORCOUATOF THICOUHTYOFOlllANGI neu;1s: ••CT•T•OUSaUSINESS PUBLIC N~CE .: Forerntfl:Notles1tlllnJOilpffl'IOlll"ftO"lltlanllllho\l"Yrile .... r1yHlls,C;1 · THIESTATEOFCALIFOANIA H1.A-&J1J7 11 ROBERT E. A091ERT:S . .!!!~ V•• 1Mlli911eitc11BlllU1llono111rwhknlwhlSWOtr•lslon. Altlnlfytff:fl'llllleMr COUNTYOFORAHGE NOTICE Of' Hlt:AllllHG 0 SOCIATES&CO. HAMl!STATIMl:NT . 1·----------~~--~-0U..-lnd$1of\11men 1M Pllbllshld Or;ltl94! Co.as I O•lly Pilot, HO. A'314J PETITION l'OR PROBATE Of'" WIL 21 CAS & CDM PA EHENSIVE Thf lollowlng ptr!IOfl Is doing tM,i. ,-ICTITIOUS BUllHIES.S ,, S.lp1oee1er • ..,..,._1TvP1·\lir1rClorlfiS Mey2J,U.2',ltJ5 lfn·li OROERTOSHOWCAUSE AND f'"Oll LllTTl!RS TESTA.MaH RET•IL SERVICES (A Division ol nn.ses: HAMISTATEMEHT • llfl'llhllul OrlOl'f91AllKll!Tleflt) l.J~ ' . .Jee..• • IV'JI. TAltV _AbqYll lSCll -ltClltf Drl .... Suite 211, MOUNT PALOMAR WINERY, 'nlelollOWN!g,.,._ .... -.....buiJ. A-Fr-orWlnc:hTn~ckO,..r..,. '·" PUBLIC N011CE In 1111 M.auer ot \l'le Appllc.i'°" ot: E1t1t• vi C:AAAt E A. BOEGE, Nlwoort e.ac", C•lllorni1'1'60 2s1s Col•I Hl!ll'l••Y. CorON dtl Mar, 11HS11: f'Ofd,~rgueon ... S1mU1rTy119 1------~~~--~---I J £ A N N E, C A T tt E R I N E CIKMwa. Aotllrt E. Roblns.IS72 ~1r'bllr'lon C..LHoml•'1t2) M. L. INVESTMENT COMPA.NY. l""""'Or"'ltYPI Atl4Cllmll'lll) I.JI B1'1441 MITCttEL "REE !Or Cl'lln~ o1 Nlme NOTICE IS t1 EREeY GIVEN llMI DrlYI H<A'llinglOl'I BeKll, C.lilomll ..IOhn H\ICKOl'I Poole, 1200 Pi<ilic IS.SON. Bt ... 5"""'1 Newport~ H'ldr•HemrnllrorSlmU1rT'f11'1E~ I.SI SUP'EltlO• COUllTOFTHI WHEREAS, JEANNE CATHERINE AOL.AND A. llOEG E /\11 llled l'llreln 92Mt ' Drive, Co<"on1ClllM1r,C.llfoml;1'26?S C.Ulotnl1'2WO 1 r 1, ~ 1 .d 8orl.,gMlctllng ()per•IOI" •.SI STATE Of'" CALI .. OltHIA R>" MITCt1£L TREE. Pft/lioner ... person • petition for Prob11• of Wiii Mid fOI" T"ls bl.Illness Is conOUC.led by ... In-Tllll bullNSI Is tondlteted bt .... In· 0..nitl T. MtS-ner, 2061 POi"t Powt1$__,.rD011fllor •.Sl THll!.CQUNTYOFOlllAHGE owr1N~Olll,._;1r1,lllsliled1oell· l-1 ol L11l1r1 T1st1men1~ lo cllvldlHI. cllviclllel. . 8r1Uol Clrcl•, Newoort Be•cn, Aoilll'Ooerllor, ComPKllno I.SI "''· A.Q714 lion wlt" 1111 Clerk ol this Court lor ..,, 1111 pe!IU-r, r1t1r1nc1 to wNcn Is Rooert E . Roberts John HllCl\orl Poole C1Utornl1 m2s • s Tr111<lllngMltlllne Dper;1tor IUOIOt-lootOtplll HOTI c E o,. HE A Ill I HG l'O It OrderCl'l<l<tQlM Pelllloner's n1melrom mllll lor lurther 11;1rtlc1111rs, MCI 1n.t This Sl•temenl wills tHN wllti !ht Tl'lh !l1t11ntnt WIS flied will! lhl •· Wllll;1m C. l.1iltr, tlJOICeelSlreljl• capeclty, mt1n11fKl11r1r'1 r•llngl I.SI P'lll:Oa.r.TE Of'" WILL ANO FOii LE"· J £ A N N E C A T H E R I N E 1111 llm4 •nd PIOC:t of 11Hrl1111 lhl 0('.ounly Clerk ol DrM1t;111 County on May County Clerk ol Oren91 C:ou"IY on Mir Corot11Clel Mir, C1lll0tnl•t2W Mlchllll Tool Dptr11or •,·',: Tl:ltS TIESTAMENTAlllY MITC:HEL TREE to JEANNIE LEM· Simi Ills blln Ill for June J, lt1$, II •• 191S. I, 1'7S. FUU6 ROOllrl A. Kencl1l1, 1299 Keel OrlYI. ,....,.mwit8r1H1ro111retor · E sl•t• ot SAMUEL l.ORP, MA Y; •:J01.m .• lnt,,.courtroomotDitp,&rt-1'4l51J Coron1oe1,..,.r,C1Ulornl1'1'2) Sttlpl..OIOtr Wheel Tr Pl over ~y..-CI, Decteild. IT IS ORDE RE p tllat all person! Jn. menl No. J ol 11ICI court, It 100 Ovk Publl"-G Or•noe COilsl O.!ly PllOI, PllbllWd Orll\1111 C<Ul~I Delly PllOI, · Donl!d E. 011•, 1'3S2 Sierra OllrTlo UOIOjll'ICI lntlucllng 1 .... ,ords I'! 1.11 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lh.al ttre~llCI In the aDOve-enUllecl matte< Gtntlr Drive West, In !he City OI Siln· ,,,.., t, It, 23, JO, 19JS 1619-JS Mir•. II, 23, lO, 1•7S • 16fl.1l Drl .. , Irvine, C11ltornl1 92t6• ~ TrKIOrOP1r1lot· Dr191ypeSl!o"ftl, &lldonr, T1~r,Screper • THOMAS LOAD 1111 lllld her1ln.;1IJlll· ;1ppeer bltore '"Is court al 10:00 A.M. 11 An1, CIU!ornl•. 1---------------'·-------------~-\ E. Tnom1sGre111,, 1•21'SUI Wey, jll'ICI P\1111 TrK10I' (11(110 100 H.P.) l ,Jt tlqn tor Proto.all ol Wiii •ncl tor Llllen on June 24, 191S in the co11rtroom ol D1tM Mir 13, 1t7S. 1· S.al Beacll. C1lltornl1 901~0 Aiptwlllor Concr•lf Spr1Hlng,Mldlllrilc:OI T1miol"91nCI Flnlllllng Teitemtnl•rt r•lertnc1 to wllic" 1, ,Otpertment 3 ;11 ltle Or;1nge (Dunty Wll.lo.IAM E. SI JOMH, PU BLJC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE. Otnnb P. McC.rter. 11572 DltlO M.Khl,..0ptr11or, Roller t1ntypn;lfl(l.iN1)SOll, made tor lurtr.er p;1rtit11t1r1, ;Incl tn.t eourtno11,.., 1oco1ed at 100 w. OY IC COvnt' Ct•rk •---------------l------~== ___ _:_....jf'11ote,Slnt1Ane, C1Ulornl1'110S cement, Asptllll -l'lnlsll I.II lhl 11 ..... Incl ploc:• ol l>fl•rlng 11'111 Siltne Clln!M Dr., Sent.a An•. C•lltornlijl ;llld MACICA y ' MC GllEGOR. I B'1~1'1 Grl'QOl'Y E . G•IH, 1•s2 Roenokt. TrKtor()plr1lor -wllll Boom Alliotrvnenls I.II n.s bffn set lor M•Y 27, 1•1S, ;11 •:JO snow c;111se, 11 ;1ny, w"J Ille ptlitlcn lor & BEHHrDH "ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NOTICa TO Cal DI TOM fllltln, C.lilornl1ft"80 • SfloYll, Bock"°'· Dr1QllM, c 11..,,,.nOP1r.ior 1.m .. In Ill• (CHlrtroom of Depertmmnt Cl\ln9IOI nem1sl'lo11ldnol t>e9'"enltd. m ... , ~ .... St., Ste. '" NAME STATEMENT .., ..... oa C:OU•T OP THE Tneodor• IE. Ft1mb91n, 18112 1-r:W.y•rCl1...,uoto5t11. yenlM.R.C.I I.II No. J of w ld court, ill 100 Clwk Center IT IS FURTHER ORDERED ll'lal ;1 ~ ........... C..IH•n1l1 •14 The following perion h dol1111 busi· ITATaOPCAUPOaNIAl'Otl Mllrlll PIK•, S;1nto Ano, C..llfoml.a MOtOl"PllrolOolir•lor tslnglltng.11111 •. 91 Drllll Wttl, In Ille City ol San1;1 An1, cop, ol IPll~ Order 10 Show CilllH be T.t: Cltll tH-7712 FIHSIS: TM•COUWTYO,OaAJtOE 1'210S • TEAMSTERS C.tllomle. puDll,ned in Tiie D•i•y' Pilot a An.nty1 Ill': hllllt-SUTTER'S MI LL, SIO 8to.ctwa,, .............. ,· Rotllfl W. LOl'l!J, )3()1 • 6'D CorbOl'I H11ttl'l ll'ICl'N91f1r1 • •1 .00per hour Dell<! Ml¥ 9, tlJS. new~t of 91111r1I t itc11la\ion print· Publl""9CI Or1n91 Co.it O.lty PiloC, L..IQllN 8eKPI. CA. 92,Sl EIMllll of IEMMA '#II.MA l(IHG, ..... CMron Rold, Chino, C1tlfornl191710 '\IKlllorllftCl~llCl•rF\tnd •ll.OOPI'-WILLIAM I!. It JOHN, td In Or;1nge, Coun1,, C,alilornlil, once May 1•. 11, ll, 1•7S 1~7$ Dolores .Jeililellt Rouw. 1329 s. EMMA w. KING,-· EMlllllll\ ll:ING, Robert L. Solnt. 2'132 Noflll P1f1Mon.4SC l)lr l'IOur County C:llrk ·;1 -k tor lour wcte!~IVt wi!'lkl prior King St., Santi Ane, CA. '1JCM .-a E."#11.MA KING. HI MRS. M.0. C.Ulor11IO St., PIK•ntlo, Olilornl• F.-.-: SOcoerho11rmor1thtnllllhollrfyrilt•Ollhlll1f"Hl THOMMLOltD 10 thl dlt1 set for ne;11ing on !hf peh-PUBLIC NOTICE Tiiis D>lltint'' Is conducted by'" In· ICl"G, "'' WILMA E. Kl HG, t2'IO d-51fklllorl-r •hlcll Ill llM"41trvislon... mtl ,._DI VO&leMli Ne. JlJ lion. ' --------:::;;,,----~-"'lvldu;11Do1o s J R .. t:ltcleM. Lilrrw D. lnl'lllder, JOSI carob. Ori-of V1lllcl1 OI' CornblnlllonOI Vlf'llcles : LOf1111a HIH1, C.IU. t2•SJ DATED: May "· 1~1~ I' n1M re • ou HO TICE IS HElllE8V Gl'\IEN to 1tlf Strnl, Newoort IMOC:ll, C.lllorni1 1 .... 111 7.25 .._..y .... : l•K"'" Samuel Orelren IN THI 5UPEltl0111 COUltTOf'" T!llS st.atemenl WIS llltd wlttl thl cnidltonof tlw I~ MmHI~ '164!0 l""lrl 1 .. K1 Pllbll.n.cl Oringe Casi P•ltw Pllol, Ju~ ot Ille TH£ STA Te 01' CALt .. OaHIA Couniy Cllrk ol Oren91 County on Ma 111111 Ill ...,._ 111...+ne cl•I-·~~ l>Mlill P, V1n9'lls, 317,S A91M<ale 4or,,_. Axles 7.ts wr 1•, 11, tJ. 1•1s 1111-Js Superior Court IN AHO ,.OR U, 1•1s. "" 1114 OK.ldMll ;11• requlrtd to 11 ltold, Sin J111n C.pls1reno, Glllfornl• Or1_.ofTr-U·Mla TrllCk ·Undlr3,ck.. J.'9 G. AlllCHI£ BOSTER TH£ COUHTY Of'" ORANGE '"4all lfllm. wtlh tM MC.H...,-y"""""""' ta1S • Orl-ofT,..,.Mt·Ml•Tn>Ck .Jydl..ormor• 1.U PUBLIC NODCE .,.,.,,.,.. ,..., ..,...., PuDli1.l'led Or;1n91 C:O.sl 0;1ity Pilot. .. 11111<1ofti.cllrllo111'11 .....,._ Tl'lo.....,1 J. Wllt11mwn, 16601 u Weter or T.,.k·TYPI Truell DrlWt· IAllllt 1.~ C..-1111' •t Uw 01101.lt TO SHOW CAUSE ~'ti 23, :JO. Ind Jun•t. l3 1975 t•l·J5 lllMdc-1,or"° ,,_11111m, Wltl'I 91i Slerro Ori Ill, MlsslOfl Vie lo, Cilllloml• WlntnTruck Drl.,.r-12V,tperl'lovr""2dlllonllwllen1191rllllf'O i--------~.,--,.,--,,,--1 T.t..,.._: 111411u.t2•1 · FOii CftANGIE 0,. NAMll! Mt-VvoutMrt, lolhl "'75 PC!Wlf"•lntll,orMn1ll1rwietlll.u.d'lr!Wlls HOTICIO,.TlllUSTIEl!'SSALE !Or.,....: 11141 4•1-Yttl 1n tlll Milter ol 1hl A.Qpllcetlon of pt;8LIC l'\0TJC£ .i 1m VII Conlee , Liii-BMdl, Thomas J . Ho11091t, 20G5 Mlrtl'l<I PIPETllADl!S 0" ltl!AL ,.RO,.IRTV 154S..CllMIS1r"I LEWIS STEVEN STRATTON tor'--------------~' cetlforl'll1, wllicll 11 !I'll piece«.~-l.Mle, Slnl•t.JW1,C11llornl1'2704 Hlilttl'I M"ICI W.ilffl. 10% qt Grwl P;1yroll • STA-Jlll E.r!dfllllll, Clllllr"l;1 •to24 o..,... ol N•me. I' -ot tM uncttr11,.,.ci ln 111 --· wuu..-.. H. Wegener, ll01 HolldaV ~··•-... __ ,,. -'G••••P•-'l f'"1r1cl1111,.,...,2Cll"1 .,, ___ .,.,.,,,~, . , 5 -" ' --, , ".,.. --.l'rflw ...... 8"Ktl.Callfornlot2.i.o ,......_....,,.-,_, ,..., •·~ · ~.1 J --•· TM•OPllt1tlono1 Llwt 11""" •. f'"ICTITIOUSBUSIHESS ·.,...-nt'llJll .... 1111.,, ,...... v1c111on·13"'ol Grot' P;1yrotl NOTICE II Mr•bY gi...en i,,. on 111"11 Publl!IMCI Or•n91 oast Deily PltOI . Str;1llon lor cninge of n.m., lllvil'lll NAME ITATIMIHT • cllnl, within lour ..._ill$ 1llM 1111 llrst Cl'/"Cll E. Crew Incl Bitty J , C...w ~k•llllp & Journeymen Tr;1lnlng 1.i.% ot ~OH P1,rotl 13, ltlS, 111111 l'lollr 01;1 :OO A.M.j In \'7 ...,,..,. lt.13, :JO, ;1ncl June•· 191S 11qg.1s .,..... llled In Cour1; ana 11 1ppnrtng Thi loOowlnQ person Is dol"9 bin.I· ,..alk•llonot 11111 nollt•, • llllsblnelefld wll• es ;olnt te,,.,,tt, 11'Q7 Plll'"btt -I0.2• lol!OY 0• ll>fl olllCI ol r•n1•, ~ ... r ~~ from s•ICI •PPll<•llOn 11'111 lewis l'llUO!: OlillCIMlt~· 1•75. YellowSI-, Et Toro. C•llforl'll•ftUD WELDERS ti. ln ... r•n<I ('.ompeny • ,_.,, PVBLICNOTICE SI•"'" S111tton n1~ llllcl iln 9PP1ltll-· JACKS CAR 8EAUTV, 111• E. O.· ME VINO.KING • Tiiis bll$ln•11 it tondl.ICllCI tly A -~-•••-<•ott•-•"••·--· '''"-" Mlln $11111, S.nl• An1, C..lllornl\ , ,. , ., 0 • .• -.,-''' ,.-,••oort-,..,, .• _...... ·~ "' " " R S "ME• CA Hon propo• n9 nl "1 n;1me • 11rcl.Slrrt1M;1,C11lfornl;1t2101 nc.norvt IW ·-... -.,,. _ _,,,,,,, __ ,,,,,,._,,,...,. ... _ S.tt troer 1ntt1nc1l, T AN .. 1 , '' • -·-,~-~ • -,,, '""''"' .,., ,. _,, •• ., ·~ •-• E COMP-NY t l'llngtd lo Llw!s McM llln rlnon. Jolln Milton O.vis, Jt., II " E. Ch<· ollhll-,,...ntmt .,._,. ...., ..... m.,_,,, .. ,m.,,.H,,_,,,,, .. cOllKd111beroof;;ino .. r .. menl TITLE lNSUAANC .. • ;I SLP'·JS1n ' ' "' • -.. --·-······ T••· ····•-nl WIS filed with'"' --' c u 11 present Now,tllereiore, I I re ror""" ford,Slnl1An1,C.Ufotnl;112101 JA.,.. .... ~lc•bl•lolM cl•11or cl1s1ilk1llonoftf11-rkrN1110t" ll'lllCl'llnlt C.lllvrn • oroo•• on, NOTICE TO ClllEOITOltS ;1nc1 dlrwctfll, tn;11 111 P41rsons lnteres1· Thli Diii!"''' 11 conducted by.,, In-,.., ..,_ 11"" SU.rt c.ount, c11rll ol Or;1n91 CountrOl'I Mir lftYolwod, otdlllnlll In ioecllon 1173. loftlw ~ t.odt. Tr111ll1, wilt "ti I I puDUc "':"1 11on /~ SUPIElllOll COUlllT OF T"E ed In WICI mell•r do ;1ppe.,. blfore OlwlOt.111. Wiii t• 19, 191S. 0....rtlrne, Sl.inclln llld Holldlrt· not ... tl'lln -lnd-·IMH (IY,) 11-• lhl lllgMll blddlr tor CllPI " -II STATE OF CALI f'"ORNIA FOii !I'll• C.ourl In Deoerln11nl Jon llw 111PI Jol'I<) Miiion Do vis, Jr. .... ........... C.llt.,..., •• ,,,. till b15k hourly rile pl\11 ..,.k«lfi ~ Jllymenb. Tlw floli41'1 "'°"' .,,_y ol t"' Ut'llNd Slil•s, lhl 101'°"'' THIE COUNTY Of'" OllAHGE dly vi Junt, lt1S, et tQ :OO o'clock Thls Slltelnenl ,,.15 tiled wltll tl>t (J1Jl17J.... Publll.Md Drenge Co11t P•llY Pllol, wllkl'I wch riles INIU M oeld.....,0 i..il holfdrnn<G9'1-..d lntlw c.olltctlft ng dKtrlblcl A•I property '11""1ed 1" NI. A..Sti2 A.M. .. o1 wld Cl•'tl to sflOw c-wnr COunlr Cieri< of Or'1!oe County on w 1 AtlllrMy..,.11!.lllK.t:... M111l,J0,;1nctJ11ne•. IJ, ltJS 1a.1s llllOllnlng ...... 1Mnl ;1pplk-totlif ptf'tk11l•cr1tl, <lesMfkltlOflOr lypeot tlw Clfy of 1rvl,.., County ol r:· Elli111 ol HO•ilrtl Cer'!On, OttN'led. U.. IPOlltilllon for cl'l.lnge ot l'llmt •• l•JS. Publl9hld Or ... 9' Coltt O.lly Piiot, , -11men1mplo,.OonlMpro11ct. S11t1 of C1Ulornl1, 1nd dlloCr IS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ID lhe tl'IOlllCI not .. gr1n1ed. l"UMI Meyt, l•,n.•. t•75 1w..75,l ----------~---- T1W ior.toll'lfl tcMC111l1 ot W"llff ll bltld upon ;1 working Cllr of •lflrt 111 fOllOWli,IOWll ~ creditors of IM 1bove n1,....,d decedent II Is furtMr orC11rM tll•t • tOPY Off Pllbllshld OrenQf Co11t 0.11, Pltoi, l---------------1 PUB,LIC N;P'ri, CE f lwlurt.. • • Lot•JOI Tt•tl No. t'"· '~":'s~P 11111 ;111 peri.on$ M•in9 c111ms ;IQl!nsl this Oroer DI p.ublltMd In 1111 Or-nve Mlyt, 16•23,lO, 1111 1"""'~ ---=~~~~c·'"-~~~---•P'•lllENTICISCHEOUr..E recordld In &ooll 215, IQel 0 • "" 1111 wkl decedent Ori required to Ille Coltl 0111, Piiot, 1 l>IWSOlll>M ot PUBLIC NOTICE t · Apprl!ltl<•S """' 111 •mo!..,... In cel'll0tmlly wl!l'I SIC!lon 1n1.5 of till tlull .. ol MIK•ll-ous MIPS, recor~ 1nem,. will'I 1ne neceswrw woucNrs. In generol tlrcul•tlon, printed In wlcl f'"ICTITIOUS8USIHESS I ,_,,~_,,,·bot COdl. E""ry Wt2' eoortfllk• WO bl oelCI 1111 sll...,•td •ee-. ~Qrlf1910Mlnly,Calllornl1. 1111 oltlc• ol 11'1e clert.ot 1ne •DD"' en-,--,. ,, ''''' ~, '"" Wllll IOI" PUBLIC NOncE ••CT•T•OUllUl••lll NAME STATEMENT .,.. ""'" ...., wtlkllhll ployed I II II oil rlgl'llt \Ille wllllttw ,,_., ""-Tl'le following perHfl II Cloi"'IJ bllsl· ~ ,..Cl to llltlfWfllkl& uncllr 1111 ~Gil' IN tr..,. .i I lftl • E•t•pt ng I o • • UUICI court, or to Of"ISln m, ,_ 111tc11slw1 ... 111 prior lO IM CllWl----,,,,,;,;,-;:;,;-;:-,,;-;;:c;;;-•·-"AMl STATIMINT 'ltSle,; ' __ ,,_ ....,,.11,,.. II emp._..I of 101W-"k11 t.hlll bl oOl.llnld from lM mil'llrllt, mlnerel rlgPll_I. 1'1lvrel 9111 nKl$Hry voocllers, 10 ll'le undenl.,....:t ...... -·"'· "ICTITIOUS IUSIHESS I .. --• .....,,,_ ""' .,..,. -r .. -·· • ...._, .. , ,, 0< • '' -• '' ,,,,.,,,_ .. , ~ o -··•-T< a T TM fllllwl,.. Pfnotl I Ill-· ACTION AUTO AIR. 111 W. 11th Oln<toroflMDlffrll'Mntlllnd1191rl.iAtlllloMwtlelttltl ........ n .. r•"" -ra s ..... 0 1r 1tP•11l,H1sUngs,J1n ... 11<y ..... ....,.,. O.~tf'l.l1•t1td•rofMly,ttJS. NAME STA MN lk M'olll'llC.llfor"l'"'""'PllknNf'Qllncll: wNIHlver nMM 1<nown !Nit m1y DI Bolt 70ol0, N1woort 8•K". O;lllornl1 SAMUEL DAEIZEN Tllf IOllOwil'lfl perHn ;, doing btlil-""'~~l.E'S GENERAL BUILDING ~~-;t, No. c9• COlll ,,,.,. .. , C.Ufomie ..... oo .... o llATIE wltl'lln or 111\der Ill• ll;l•t •• of I.end ftl!U, •llk ll Is tlw ol•C• of bllslneu ot -~11lcllnt Jlldgil of Mid MSJIS: .. T lblrl HWlt Tl'll Aportntke lllll Ii by~ 9' !hi jourMV""n'1r11111 M1owr1 Ill 11trtlMbd.,. Cllscrlllld, I09111wr wlll'I ttw uncMnlgned In •11 meti.f'! perteln-SvpetlCH' C.OUrt MDL PRODUCTS, 16$2 Iowa NO. D, MAlNTENAHCI!, 1 ' . D1w«I t.;1wrt<1C1 P1t1r1on, t..-itt .... -· ' 1tw0trP11¥altlgntOIClrllllF19-mlnlng. W,.totlwllllteofMICldecedent.wltllln ~.! C-C-lllNM,CA..'2•ti lnglD'l .. 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City Jfllll 10200 Sl•t•r Av1.1 1. ·v. 111 ~Q=•-11 1 _ .. , o•~e~ _ .. • Ii __ :'":'\: ____ ..... :.=:;...-::=-:....,0::::""'_ .. -o { .H Af. -- . . .... •'a DAILY PtlOT Fri!Hy, May 23, 1975 Tars Bid for Spike Crown Tonight CARTER CRASHES-Duane (Pancho) Carter, Jr., who at- tended Marina High, escaped with only minor injuries dur- ing the fi11al Indy 500 practice Thursday. Carter, 24, hit the first turn wall, the car bursting into flames. 1"1e then slid Ul'I TI .......... . down the track and crashed into a fire truck and wound up in a ditch. Carter suffered a back injury, but will race Sunday. Hooton's Big Test A Success Carter Escapes Death, Will Race at Indy Sunday LOS ANGELES (AP) -Burt Hooton wanted to show ·em he could still pitch -and pitch well -in the major leagues. Show who'! The Chicago Cubs, who gave up on hjm earlier this month and traded him to the Los Angeles Dod~ers? •·No," Hooton insisted Thurs- day night after an 8-3 victory ove r the Cubs at Dodger Dodger# Slot e AU l•IMI on KA•C t7tol M•r ll SI. Louis•! LOS Al'IQe .. , ,..,.r l• S.t. Lou" •I Lo~ Al'loel•• Mar 25 St. Louis 11 Lo' Al'IQell' '"2;11.m. 6:SS o.m •. • 1:1011,m .. Stadium. "[ wanted lo show the Dod gers. If I do that, I show ever- yone ... incl'uding Lhe Cubs ... that I'm still a good major league pitche r ." Hooton was particularly strong for six innings, retiring 16 Cubs in a row at one point -six in a row v ia strikeouts. He finished the game with 11 strikeouts matching the team high for the season. The victory, Hooton's second, enabled th e Dodgers to increase their advantage in the National League West to 51h games over idle Ci ncinnati and six over San Diego. whi ch lost to Pittsburgh. Tonight, the Dodgers open a three-gam e series with the St. Loui s Cardinals with LA 's Al Downing fa cing the Cards' Ken Foersch. The Dodgers. who had been having some difriculty scoring runs in recent weeks, wound up with 18 runs and 25 hits the last two games against Chicago as they took three or four from the Cubs . But they had onl y two hits - and no runs -for five innings Thursday night berore bursting loose in the sixth and seventh in- ning s. l 'he Dodgers batted around both innings, scoring rour runs each time to make it a breeze for l-looton. now 2·4. "J-looton was fantastic." Tom Laso rda s aid followin g his second victory without a loss as the club's acting manager. "He had better stuff tonight than he had when he s hut out St. Louis last week.'' INDIANAPOLIS (APJ -As he lies in bed today and nurses his sore back, and as his pit crew works to create a com· petitive car from a pile of junk, former Huntington Beach resi· dent Duane "Pancho" Carter Jr. can ponder what a difference t-.~oo minutes would have made. The thought of it may haunt him every time he thinks aboul 1975's running o f th e In · dianapolis 500. Those two minutes -forgotten seconds to ·most in the month-long party that is Indy -\\'ere all that re- mained Thursday be fore a three-hour practice session was to be ended al the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. As Carter. a highly regarded young driver, who graduated from Marina Hi gh, came roar·· ing out or the first turn, his car began one af the most spec- tacular single-car crashes in the s peedway's long history. It slid 420 feet before s macking the out· er wall. then spun another 213 feet across the track before clip· ping a Cire truck and coming lo rest in a dra inage ditch. Scrapper Remy Typifies Angels BOSTON (AP ) -Rookie second baseman Jerry Remy is typical of the new breed of "players manager Dick Williams "likes on his 197 5 California Angels. Remy's young, he can run, field and hit and he's a scrapper who won"t give an inch on the field. Remy a lso just happens to be a former New England schoolboy star. one thal got away from the Alt GoemnCMI 11.Ml'C l1K11 MIJ :llC..Ukirl'lil •18o~ton Ma., 2• Calilorl'lia •I 8oitot1 ,..,..., isc.u1orn11 •I 8o~ton M.lv 2'Clettlal'ld •• C1Ulorl'lla •:2511.m. ll:Ua.m. tO:,S•.m. U :SS11 m. Boston Red Sox. He was all· Massachusetts at Somer!iet Hi gh and even played ·two sandl ot games at Fenway Park, home or the Red Sox. Selected as a free agent by the Angels in the January 1971 drart, Remy returned to Fenway Park Thursday night as the California leadorf batter. Cheered on by his family and friends, he trii)led to the base of the centerfield wall and scored on a sacri£ice fly . Then he drove in two runs with a sacrifice fl y and a s ingle as the Angels snapped Boston's four game win· ning streak with a 6-3victory. against Boston's Luis Tiant, 4·5. ··it was like being in another world when I went out there," the 22-year-old Remy said. "Her e it was, Fenway Park, and all my famil y and friends were there. From the cheers, it sounded like all of Som erset was here.·· A regular in just his fourth year in pro ball , Remy is one of the surprises on the Angels as Williams has made wholesale personnel changes, with the help of general manager Harry Dalton, since becoming manager less th·an a year ago. "We knew Remy was an out· standing prospect on the basis of what he did at El Paso and then Sall Lake Ci ty last year,'' Williams says. "Then he made the team hands down in spring training. Now he's in l!here ahead of a pretty darn good second baseman, Denny Doyle. Jerry just won the job. He does ever- ything. "lie represents what we're try· ing to do. Our infield has only one yeijr o( major league experience and averages 23 years of age.'' The· Angels. lack power, with only 12 homers in 41 games, but make up for it with a singles at· tack and exceptional speed. The car is a s h a mbles; mechanics worked through the night and are still working to take the parts from a backup car and somehow fit them onto what remains of Carter's. The z.\-year-old Carter, meanwhile, stumbled and collapsed as he climbed.out of the wreckage, but he escaped with only a tom mus· cle in his back. Doctors told him lo put ice packs on his sore back, and said he could race Sunday. ''Duane 's going to be· all right," said his father, Duane Sr., as the other drivers for Sun· day's Sl million race went over needed adjustments with their crews. The split second failure that cost Carter one car and an aching back is a!l it takes to end it all at this speedway, and the heartbreak those events bring even when no one is hurt are old and often repeated stories the veterans here know very well. ft is considered a certainty that the 24-year-old Carter, the top rookie in last year's 500, will start Su nday in the sixth row. But it will be in a patchwork car in which he will have no chance to practice. So Carter cannot be con· sidered a strong challenger to pole-sitter A.J . Foyt, who will be a 2·1 favorite to win an un- ~~recedented fourth Indy 500. -Foy.t joined Carter and the 31 other drivers here Thursday during the three-hour trial runs. It was the only time this week the cars are allowed on the track. Johnny Rutherford, last year'S winner who will be starting on the inside of the third row Sun- day, turned in a lap at 190.921, the second fastest of the day, and said he believed his chances were good to repeal the victory, a trick last turned by Al Unser in 1970 and 1971. Others who performed well Thursday wer e Tpn\ Sneva, a 26·year·old former junior high school t eacher whose 19l·plus was the rastest of the day and Bobby Unser, 38, a former win· ner here who went above 189 in yet another excellent test of a car designed for him by Dan Gurney. Edison's Uoy ID Wit.hMono 11.Y ED llUBGAll.T • · O.-.o.i1rl'4t.tMllff AZUSA -Led by Brian Theriot and Oa:v l d Kurrasch, the ~ewportKarbor Hi8h Sailors try for their lint-ever varsJty track champlonahlp tonight In the CIF 4·A final1 at-Citrus Colle•e, here. But Pasadena, paced by a speedy Rick Ja{kson, is favored, with the Sailors second choices and Muir third. Field events be•in at 6: 15, and the first running event-the frosh-goph 330 low~-ts slated for 7. Newport, which narrowly de· teated Edison tor the Sunset League tiUe, should wt_n the '~ and could pick up 12·14 points in this event. Theriot, last year's CIF winner, has run 47.4 while teammate Vin Mulroy-who has ·.c locked a 48 .9-could finish fourth or fifth. Newport figures to pick up 10 points in the mile relay, an event· in which It ha!' run 3: 17.2, tops In the CIF thJs yt:ar. <Teams earn 10·8·6·4·2·1 points on the new scoring system.) The Sailors should also score 10 points in the shot put. Kurr.a.sch leads the nation so far with a 66·101/4 heave. Theriot will also run ln the 220 and figures to score; K. C. Con- nell (6·61/4) is entered· in the high . jump; and Kurk Clarke (1 :56.4) is in th~ 880. . Edison, which figured to con· tend for fourth place after the prelimfnaries, encountered a big setback this week when it was· discovered that Tom· Uoy has mononucleosis. Uoy, the favorite to win the 8tlJ and a contender for second or third in the '.f40, is a doubUul participant. He will definitely not run in the 440, and may or may not gu in the 880 a11d mile relay. Uoy is Edison's anchor man in the r.elay, and h is predicted 48.0 split figured to give Edison a second or third . Edison's relay team has the Cl F's second best clocking this year of 3: 19.2. · Edison may still g:~eJ,t-a<>~ points, though, in the po e vaul (Jim Bogart has gone 14·0'/• , and in the two mile (Colin M~onnell ran 9:31 .6 in the pre· limsJ. Brian Hunsaker is one of three Corona del Mar enlrants. Hunsaker, the nation's leader in the two mile (8 :58 .2) this year, is faVored to beat Loara's Ralph Serna, the choice in the mile. Hunsaker will not r un in the mile. CorOna del Mar also hBs Jack Hagan (50.3) in the 440, and Paul Anderson (6·4) in the high jump. Huntington Beach figures to score points in the mile and two mile, races in which Robert Angel (4:21.4 and 9:25:"&) figures to place fifth or sixth. I Two other Oilers in the fi nals are Bill McQuown (1 :57.4) in the. 880, and Jim Schaedle (13-6) in the pole vault. Other area e ntrants are Marina's Rick Tarvin (54-10 shot putter), Costa Mesa's Curt Ellen· berg (55-41h putter) and Estan- .cia's Ken Conner (6 ·7 high jumper). LEFTY GROVE In ·1941 ' Grove, Ex-baseball ·star, Dies "" . NO RW ALK. Ohio (AP)~Ler- ty Grove, the Hall of Fame pitcher who had a sizzling fastball and a trigger temper, is dead. He was 75 .. &obert Moses Grove d ied Thursday at his home. Cause of death was listed as a· heart at- tack. · . . Of his famous left arm, Gro"ve once said-, "'the old boy just played out on me after 21 years, 17 in the big league~:" • . In" those 17 major league seasons with the Philadelphia Athletics and Boston Red Sox · before he retired in 1941, Grove posted a 300·140 record for a fan· tastic .682 winning percentage, compiled a 3.06 earned run average and registered 2,266 strikeouts. He won 20 games or more in a season eight times, won 31 against just four losses in 1931 when he equaled an , American League record or 16 straight victories. _Of his speed, he said,-"lf I ever hit a guy on the head with a fastball, he'd be through. or course. I was just a litUe wild. That made the hitters Stay I009e." As for his temper, Grove said, "Did I get sore at my team· mates? Did I yell at Joe Cronin (Boston manager). Yes sir: Guess I did. I was out there to win. That's the only way to play the game. Yes sir." ·Jimmy Dykes, who played with Grove, said of the pitcher's temper·. . "I w'as his good "friend off the field, so I was the only one al- lowed to talk to him on tbe mound. If -his blood pressure was going up, I would get the ball and hold it awhile.'' The 6·fool·3 Grove, born in Lonaconing, Md., on March. 6, 1900, began his pro career with Martinsburg of the Blue · Ridge League in 1920 and then moved up to the old Baltimore Orioles of the International League after just part of a season. He then spent four years with Baltimore before joining Philadelphia in 1925, where he .remained for nine top seasons. Grove was found slumped over a chair by his daughter-in-Jaw, Mrs. Robert Grove. Golden State Seeks 3rd Straight Win SAN FRANCISCO CAP) - Rick Barry, pto basketball's gypsy. sa;ys the game hasn't always been enjoyable for tilm. "But I 'm having rilore fun now than I've ever had before," the Golden State Warriors' star said prior to tonight's third game of . 011 T\! Tot1lghf 0.011nel 2 of 6 "the nationally televised, best-of. seven National Basketball As· sociation chamy,lonshlp series against the Wash ngton Bullets. The reason for his Joy has been the miraculous maMef ln which the · Warriors have' played thla season, Including their W1expect· ed 2.0 lead over the Bullet.. And the major reason for the War- riors' favorable position has been Barry. - Now In his fourth season with the Warriors -he also played for three teams in four years in the American Basketball Associa· lion -Ba·rry is Serving as Golden State's captain for the first time. He has fuHilled the role with relish, often acting as an assistant coach; but never in- terfering with the authority of head coach Al Attles. ''This, is the way basketball is supposed to be," said Barry, the only established individual stan- doul on a team of litUe-known and obscure players. "It is sup- pooeCI to be fun. And It hu been, because everyone has been -pUu . ins together, playing as a team,'' Steve Yeager, who batted in two runs and had two more hits -he's 6-for-6 in hi s last six of. fi cial limes to the plate -caught 1-looton and said afterward, "He just kept peppering the outside of the plate with his fastball. · CHICAOO ai., 11 llli 4 II 0 0 4 1 2 ' ~IJb Crawford II w.,nncl Cru1<t L0$AHO«Ll!S a•r•" ' 2 2 0 s ' 111 • 1 1 1 0000 J 1 1 0 • 1 1 1 ) 0 ' 2 2 0 1 2 • II I I 4 O 11 0 0 0 0 0 Nolan Ry an. 8·1, aims to become the major league's (irst nine-ga m e winne r when he pitches (or Calirornia tonight Mt. SAC Coaeh, 2~, Dies_ ,True , some o, Barry;'s statistics for the two camea=r overshadow those of hJa te - mates, but one statillic trul.f -v• that he has not been over jn- dl~lduallstlc but very team oriented. That is in aullta.l tn which he leads the clubwtthnlie, and a department In which Jtie al.Jo led the team durln1 the re- • 0 1 0 • 0 1 ' • I 1 II • 0 1 II l II I I 4 11 0 0 2 a o o II 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 00 00 I I> 0 I) co. .... ., 1b "''"' F1roui.onr1 v • ..,.,, AWltlWCll 11 Hoolll'IP ........ ,, ' ti ti * CALll"OfllNllll R~m .. )t> R111tt1(! ....... _di! Lal!OuCI ti !tl.,,Ton rf 8oc;MI Ill 0..1-)b """ M. Nlttll l II 8 . SIT>lll'l 11 ~"'Jlr p .. , ... , l ' , 2 J 0 0 I • 0 l 0 • 0 0 0 II o 0 Q • I 1 O 3 I IQ t , ' 0 4 ' , t t 1 ) I 0 Q 0 0 90ITON .. , .. w CMllOll SO O O llH'lltolltt l 1> 0 0 Va.l•il'nlllll t• J 1 I 0 AltlOlllPI 11 1 0 L.,llllCI 'Ill E"a"''' Jll OO ,._.roc1•UHt 4 000 Gtllflt'I ID ' O 2 O •1..ca-uc ~ o o a Gooil9, I'll I 0 II II WIMP 0000 TOl•ll ll • 11 • fOt•l1 JJ JI J C.1111»",.la 101 JOQ 001 _. llcnton aoi OOll 1101>-J 1-E .. ,,. LOl-Glil!lvnll• l , '°1:1on r. 1a- Gtlllll'l. Jl-fll1m., .•. Slnitll. HA -i.yl'll'I U! s•- H•tllef, Y•it1t1m,lll, M. PWttlls. S---0..!11, SF'- fll:l¥ttl, ...... ,. " .. • • M Ill: •Ill •• IO 1 I 3 ' l 11 • • 0 :a WALNUT CAPl -NCAA high hurC!les champion Ron Copeland. who also starred in rootball at UCl.A, has died of an apparent heart attack a fter runntrrg a challenge race with a junior col· lege athlete. lie was 28. Co p<'l and, an aSSistant track and football coach at Mt. Sun An· tonio College, collapsed Thurs- d ay afternoon after the GO-yard race. Track coach Don Ruh said Copeland <'Omplained of di22 i- Ress aftcrtherace. "l·le sat down on theJgrass and then collapsed," Ruh said. "We gave him mouth-to-mouth re: \ sll.!citat.lon and heart mauaie before the paramedics came." Count)' fire d epartm-enl paramedic• took him to San Dimas Hosplt•I, where he was pronounced dead in the ernerten· cyroom at3:12p.m . · Dr. Charles Condo said Copeland had •. history of hypertensfon and hll!h blood pre- 1Sure. His father dled of heart dl•ease j us t • week aco. th• doc. tors•ld. In 1eee:, as a senior wide re: celver at UCLA, Copeland led the Bruins In pa~s receiving. Two years earlier he won the NCAA high hurdles title.with a 13.8 Ume . 1'1 d was twice named All· American In track and field . His 13.5 time lo the 1997 Paolrtc-1 champlopahlps at ~cone, Ore .. aUll aUndlu the Bniin school record. Copeland played one year u a pan ••t~her with the an •• ,. Bean ol the National ,FootbiU i.e..,.e before jolnl111 the Mt. SAC coachlri11taft In 1m. He ·11 1urvlved by hit widow MIWcent. who ii exPeetlna the COQPlt'a third child -month, llOlll Ron Jr., 5, ancf Kevin, 3. ' autar season. . · "I would just as rather pus for a baakel than score f it !N"elf," he said. Another case lo prove the came duridf the fourth qu ·at the openlna game lut Su st Landover, Md. ll came the Warriors had overcom ii-point Washington lead. Barry OD-the bench. Attles asked Barry If be ready to return LO ad.ion, but veteran forward said be told coach, "The guya are playl well. why not leave them ln ·lojether 1 Uttle lonRer:: .... • ..._ I Bl Gilt Lor• goal goal COY( perf< Sabr Phil1 Nall pioni T-h back and seco: best· each horn. fort Ma Ml phe1 blnli that and rour $17 ! Men Ja of hii ho lei and ~ lead foot ' In tied Lar~ and Mar Ne" a78. -C'o L• Arti the eigh day 110· Bas pior. B p F. 0 min two rou1 Bea lea( and lUI') E sin& pla1 \\ii I pla1 m .. qua Mai clut M Viej s inf Ogd rou1 H• ""4tft '" Marh ' . ' " " '" n • II " ,. .. " " • •·. Sperts in Briefs Sftbi-es Tie Series; 3 Share Golf Lead BUFFALO -Jerry Korab, The Colonels, in wrappln1 up Gilbert Perreault and Jim the series four games to one, had Lorentz 11cored 1econd·period to shake off a pesky Jndiana de- goal1 Wednesday "ight and fenJSe that kept the outcome In goalie Gerry Desjardins r e· dOubt until the final two minutes. covered from u nlghtmarlt>h Gilmore was chosen the Most P,erlormance to a:lve the Buffalo Valuable Player or the series and Sabres a 4-2 triumph o9er the received u. new automobile. Philadelphia Flyers and tie their N It ., __ N National Hockey League chum-a•af ~ O pionshlp series. FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - The goals helped .Bltfeilo come--Joe-Nameth 8aid Thursday he back from d eficits of l ·O and 2·1 hopei; to continue his pro· and lifted the Snbr~ to their fessional football career· despite second consecutive victory. The turning down u $4 million con- best-ot-seven series, in which tract offer from the World 1i~oot· each team has won twice at ball League . home, now shifts to Phlladelphia "I'll continue lo work out with for eame five Sunday. the prospecl of playing football Ma•attev Hot ~~i:rt~~:~~·~ !~fd. h~~1~1~t ~~~r! MEMPHIS -John Mahaffey's out. it does. IC it doesn't, it phenomenal ·s tring or eight doesn't." birdies in 10 holes produced a 65 that tied him with Tom Weiskopf and Andy North for the first· roUnd lead Thursday in the $175,000 Danny Thomas - M~mphis Golf Classic. Jack Nicklaus, winner of three or his lasl four starts, birdied rive holes in a row on his way to a 66 and missed a chance to tie ror the lead when he failed on a three· foot putt on the Cina! hole. Jn addition to the three men tied for the lead, Nicklaus and Larry Hinson were at six-under and Gene Littler, Tom Kite and Mark Hayes were locked at 67. Newport Beach's Alan Tapic shot a78. . C.lo•el• '"" Title . LOUISVILLE. Ky. -With Artis Gilmore hitting 28 point">, the Kentucky Colonels ended eight years of frustration Thurs- day night, beating Jndiana, 110·105, for t heir first American Basketball As sociation cham- pionship. Badminton Playoffs Set For Girls Orange Coast area girls bad· minton players will ccmpele at tv.•o locations in CIF preliminary round action Saturday with the Beach Cities and Soulh Coast leagues at Ontario High School and Corona del Mar of Un: Cen· tury League at Pasadena'. Each league will have two singles and two doubles entries playing Saturday. Tv.•o matches \\'ill be played with the rour top players from each preliminary meet advancing to Thursday's· quarterfinals and finals at the Manhattan Beach badminton club. Margaret Diamond of Mission Viejo is the lop seeded player in singles at Ontario while Liz Ogden of Corona del Mar is fourth seeded al Pasadena. C•NTURYLOOUll (Nl ......... I c.or-Oel ~r; Shua1ti-t.Jr <>90o'n. P41111;1 McN•~•. DovbllS-l1sl7 une •nd Connie PoUloslo.1. IAI Olltar ... Hltfll IEACH CITUi:Sl.f.AGUE 51.,,.1 ... Hut1tlf10lot1 h•ch-1.I~ H~n. Coi., Mew- M.tr9i1re11Mt1r1n1. ....... Ettmc:I• -DlblH PMI aoMI GIOI O'AngelO. ~rir>11 -Dl•n,.. lllllldlle811111 Milr•l H1111g1. IOUTH COAST 1.UGUE ,,.,,.,., '"'''~ion vi.10-Mtr7 01.mono. o ..... H!lts·K•v Swl<19er. 0.1111rtt.1 L•ou..., lle•cll-V•l•rl• Coftw•y anti ~,. Tlllent; Lu.,..,.. lnm•n •nd S11W11St1ln. Ford Stable ~KE SUCCESS, N.Y . - W ey Ford, a m e mber or ba ball's Hall or Fame and Jlilching coach ror the New York Yankees, was reported in stable condition al Long Island Jewish 1-lospital today. Ford was placed in the cor. onary care unit or the hospital after collapsing after he pitched 25 minutes or batting practice Wednesday night. A hospital spOkesman said Ford, 46, was in satisfactory con- dition ,,.,,t "·-·· STATELINE. Nev. """"7 Harrah's Tahoe Racebook has listed A.J . Foyl as o 7·2 favorite to win Sun· day's Indianapolis 500. Other odds posted Thursday for the r a ce lis ted Gordon Johncock and Bobby Unser as.,.__ second choices al 6·1. Allff\M N•wYor11U,99$1 ... l l wome11 -KinQ lNYI llHI K. Reid, •l; Kino-w-CNY I be<1\ Rel<J.TvrnDull,t.·I, MePI -Milyfr (NY) OHi Hewin, .. 1; tlriK· Hlwitl l&l be•I Sto.lle·"'-'f'lr,6-1. M l••d -Stn•l'l<1U·Owe n1 lN Y I b1•I Z!1911nl .. $•·Tor1<1C.6-l. "'-2,191 , A ........ Cl•~•l.MCIJO, L.os An91lli ll WOm.I\ -Cewl• (LA I be.ii JOM.S, l·S: Jonei.- DuPonl «Cl be•I st ... •l·H•rter, '"'· Men -Ai•illln (Cl bNI Lull. 1·1 ; C• .. ·AM•l••S <CA/ Ol•t Grf'lbnfllr·RieJ5'tfl.1·•· M ~•d -Ur~onet·DuPont ICI be•1 ,,_.•l1r~, C..wls,..,., A -J,191. AtH-hll1111 H•wali.,Pi~lll!I women -Cou'1 tHJ 111111 C".ool•oono. 1·•; Goolil00fl9, 1•6; ~Mkllll I PJ DellCourl· GO<>rltf, I•), Men -N4wcom. (HI bNI C:..rul•lll1, II.•; ~•c.otr11>t·D<1¥ld_, IHJ D9ill Gerul•ilit-Co1. 6-2. Mi•ed -D1¥id-..Gourle1 (HI b1,.I W•r•1Cl · Ml(,_1, .. 2. A -.S,1)9. FV· Athletes Win Honors Vince Bienek and Dwight Dorman w e re named most valuable on the va rsity baseball and terinis teams Thursday night at Fountain Valley High·s sports awards banquet. Special award winners: IASE•AlL Y•rMty (•Pl•ln : J•<ll Uplon; MOsf V•llMbll: \/Ince Sitnell; MO st lmP•O¥£d: •rwc• ao-n, ,_.., y.,-.ity ~pt.IPI : Wf rr.., T1ylot; Mo..I \lflWbltl: Cltu<ll Robtrtwn; MO\I lmP•0¥1d: SteYe Slch'mlln. FN$11•$49tl C•otli": Mi•e Emptln.g; MoSI \lt ho1blli : Aon P1dU!1; M01l lmpr<;1Yld; J im oorv..rs.. JENNIS Y•r-'ly Ci1plt!P1 : D•IOlll Dorfl'11n; Molt \lllU1bl1 ; OwlQM Dorm.In; Mo1l lmpro....,;; Dlf"rlfl O.u. J1M1lwY1rt.1ty C•Pllin : Kt.alt S.reno; Molt Ytlu.blt: Russ .-.nno; MoM lmP<ovld: Aus•Allnll. Fr11i..So .... CiplllPI: Ed Rul1; Moll \li1h1i10le : John Ri ed; Most lfl'1Qf'0¥.0: Tom Vt•OI•. Olswang Competes Saturday ... Oran1e Co••t College's John Ol1wan1 will probably have to ""' the f•ateat three-mile of hls Ute Saturday night if he ls to win in the Southern California JC track •nd field finals at Jla.kersfleld College. Olawana. the state JC cross country champion, figures as one ol the favorites ln the race, which _ becins at 8:~. The meet st.arts al e with field eventa. The first race ilsetfor7:30. JOHN OLSWANG Cyclists In Action Rick Woods or fluntington Beach is still seeking his first vie· tory or the 1975 season at the Orange County Fairgrounds track in Costa Mesa in speedway motorcycle action. Woods wi II be on hand' tonight along with other outstand1ng riders when the weekly program gets under way at8: 15 . The lhree·lime U.S. champion has been a winner at Irwindale and Ventura this season but has been shut out at the Costa Mesa track. ~1ike Ba st returned to rorm last week to win both the scratch and handicap main events along with unseating Mike Curoso in the match race. Danny Becker is back in full stride althou gh he hasn't been in the "''inner's circle since he re- turned from a self-impos ed absence. Replacing the feature rnatch race on alternate weeks at the Speedway in Cost;.l Mesa is the junior speed~·ay competition ror youngsters using mini-bikes. T he youths in the 11 ·13 age bracket compete in two heat races with futu re speedway stars seeking the victory circle. ' Bruce Penhall of Balboa Island is another or the up·and·coming younger riders competing at Costa Mesa. Penhall, a senior at Newport Harbor High School, used Lo watch the races from the st ands as his father s ponsored the \\roods entry in the early 70s . "When I was old e nough, l got on a bike and liked it and two years ago I s tarted racing al the speedway." Olswang, a sophomore, had the third best time in last week's pre· llms, clocking 14 :09.8, a school record. He was third in his heat. Olswang has a lifetime best of 13:56. Glendale's Bob 'Mlomas and Grossmont's Kirk Pfeffer, along with Fullerton's Armando Cen- dejas are the leading three- milers, along with Olswang. Thomas, the national JC re· cord holder, clocked 14 :11.7 in winning his heat. Kerrer ran 14 :02.2 and Cendejas had a time of 14:05.4 in finishing ahead or Olswang in another heat. Thomas' national record is 13 :36.4. Pheffer has a best ol 13:52.4 . O}swang also qualified in the mile last week, running 4:12.4 in placing fifth in his heat. But he'll only run the three·mile Saturday n_ight. "By dropping him out of the mile, it allows J ohn to be a lot sharper," says OCC track coach Jim Mcillwain . ''lie'~ been doubling all year and last week he got sick after the mile, but still ran a very good three·mile. "John's goal is to finish in the top four in order to qualify for the state meet," says Mcillwain. LA Har,bor, the Southern California Conference champion and Metro champ Bakersfield, are ·the lop contenders for the Southern Cal crown. Harbor qualified 16 in last week's pre· lims while Bakersrield had 15. Also competing in the meet is Saddleback triple jumper Rod Brown. The slate meet will be -held Saturday night, May 31 at Bakersfield. FrkSay. M1y 23. 197'5 SPORTS Tars Face Tough Foe Laguna Beach High will be a heavy favorite and Ne"·port Harbor High a heavy underdog tonight in the second round or the CIF volleyball playorrs. Top-seeded Laguna Beach travels to Serra High in Gardena and Newport hosts rugged Santa Monica,at Corona del Mar High. Both matches start at 7:30. In an afternoon contest today, Corona del Mar hosted Mira Costa. Laguna Beach breezed to a 3·0 win over Chadwick while Serra "'as defeating Torrance, 3--0, in the first round. Although a steady team, Serra doesn't appear lo have the talent to knock off the Artists. Laguna will probably start Matt Albade and Dusty Dvorak as setters. Clirr Amsden and Eric Dawson as center blockers and Casey Armstrong and Oz Sim· mons as orr-hand hitters. Newport was impressive in its 3·1 wil1 over San Cl emente with Greg Kelly doing the setting and Mike Blanchard doing the bulkpr the hiltin g . Santa Monica, however, is the de£ending CIF champion and also looked good in the first round with an easy 3·0 victory over Dos Pueblos. Newport has lost only once this year -that to Huntington Beach -and captured the Sunset League crown. Playing in the Bay League, the toughest volleyball circuit in the CIF, Santa Monica tied for the league title with Culver City and Mira Costa. Ali three teams were Victorious in the opening round. • DAILY P1LOT 1!5 Area Girls In Spike Prelims Orange Coast area girls track and field. competitors who qualified for the CIF preliminary competition will compete on two widely separated fields Saturday lo determine the May JO n1asters meet finalists. South Coast League entries wilt compete at Claremont. Coll ege with action getting under voayat9a.1n . • Be ach Cities qualifiers will journey to San Atarcos Righ in Santa Barbara along with Corona del 1\.1 ar oC the Century League, Each meet will qualiry four en- trants for the Masters meet the rollowing Frida y at Cerritos College. Among the top athletes from the South Coast League is Lisa Gourdine or El Toro in the 80· yard low hurdles and the long jump. El Toro has rour in- dividuals and a relay team en- tered. Laguna Beach will have four individuals and two relay teams with Linda Case a nd Ginny Bergman both going in the mile. Corona del Mar will have three entrants including Dale Keough in the 440 and 880. She has run 59.5 in the 440 and 2:20 plus in the half. Ne"'·port Harbor leads the Beach Cities contingent with 10 entries. !Al SM ~rc11 Hltfll CENTURY LEAGUE L.AGVHA •l:ACH--5.w Pr•U•r, tl).r•fd io- llurdlli; Llnd.9 C.iU Dnd Glnn7 S.ron-. mi•• ""'; Llw w.,.•11•. 110; ••O relll7-«incll 61"*'1, LIM Wankltr, JCrlslD Anorews, Pr_,lbl Raj; MO mtdltl7 fll•r-•me runners. UHIVKaSIYY-Tr.c:y JClulh. "°'O; Jut'41111 ~lnum, '.il: llO ~l•Y rel•y-S.,.Wolktr, Wen- ay U'wl1.. Kiily G.iyloro. Jvllttte C»lnvrn. MISSION VlllJO-Otristle 8li!.IA9"me. 10I -110; Dott.,. c.11. sllol put; Che~• G.ltlo<, long 1-. El. TO•O-LIW. GourdJne, l!).y.ard low lwl'dl ... ...o iono Jurno; Lot1lta Holmes. HID; Cllrls•' LOnQ. llO; LY"" McAliste•. 111!11'1 jump; UOr111,-Ho1..,.,, Mc.AUsltr. St>ed Bo.o, GOurdlne. OANA Mll.U-Undil Nlll>llfK ll, Ilion Jwno; Ll._t Bom8P1, IMO. SANCl..Ml:MT•-otbOl40rM>Slltld,WIOtpul.: $GUTH COAST 1.EACWE IAICll,._•1Cill .... I COii OH A O•l MAll-OE••IE lk>qel, $l'>Ot pul; M.ir~ Kull, lllO" 1urno; o .. 1e Kl'GUQI\. +«>....ONO. •EACH CITIES LEAGUE IEOISON-C...1n7"°"'"· 100....0220. f'OUHTAIN VALLlV -KIM V•rney, lono jump . .io.n Pllilbin, Sl\Ot f)UI ; CAll\y Anno. 181),ind milt;• UQ rtl.iy-M•nd Y M.itkin. 6Kkr F!d~e. C.tlly All•rl, V•rney; 9IO medley rtl•y-M.Jt kl11. Anno, Rllorl, V•rnew. HUNTINGTON •UCH-Mn Erpenbe<:k • .UO, IOAQ lvmP .il'ld ,.IQn jump; Kilren A.I« d o. UO. COSTA MESA-Sue UM:.loe y, 100-220· Erin Gilllilgller. mite; Renee E'l •lrDnd. MO; &o;;;,,. Oili.w. UIOI pul, NllWPOlllT HAa•Olll-<.atlly CArltol. llleft ivmP: k t ly 0 •,,lel, sl'lol rivt; K.iren A.Ulewy. eo.w••d 1 ..... ""roles; sany &ufllr, •YM'd ia.. hurdles ;~ and llO tnfdley r11ily-f,f•n1:;w OIMln, K••lfl Brildlord, 8llrbilr• knl""-,,... JCtUlngiff. AUiltNlts: Jo7M¥iomM C4«1). PIM&oll (15). . FACTORY Demo SALE! Baseball Standings Now's the time to change up to the tire that changed the tire industry. Michelin;-The original steel-belted radial .. " ·n "' Jl l1 " .. ,. " • TOYOTA IXAMPLI: '7STOYOTA I dOOI', 4 ....._ ""'"· wl\ltt -,.,.., (tl3130911 • VOLVO '74 VOLVO 142 Nto .. I I<. 1t.,10, •lollVI •"lllt. OT ~ wllMI. (40d?MJ 55888 • USED.CAR SPECIALS ··71 DAT5Ul4 610 Q-.~• ....... ftMGY,n '2888 '70 l!L CAMll40 AutO , ft$., AM ttd19. I~ lflloll. !M1MHJ '1888 •72 CADILLAC a..-QtVtM ... " roof. Ml pawW. .....,. i--1t11 (flOll'fVI 53977 AMERICAN LEAGUE ~as& ~vtaloo W L Pct. GB Milwaukee 20 15 .571 Boston · 18 16 .529. 11'. tJ:oit 16 lL..{85 3 Baltimore 16 20 .444 41h New York 15 21 .417 51h Cleveland 14 20 .412 S'h WestDlvlalon 22 16 .579 21 16 .568 \', 21 19 .. 525 2 21 19 .. 525 2 17 17 .500 3 16 21 .432 5112 Texas .Oakland Angels Kansas City Minnesota Chicago ~·sc-.. T1MSl,Mll-...U.I C.lllotP1116. 9oMolll 0>1(.t90), ••Ill,,.,. t Onl,(tilrMIK.........., T ..... '10.- 0.IMO ISllMrt O.OJ 11 Cl•wlllnd fG. Ptny >J) Cllllofl'llt JR'•" •·•l 11 8o1ton CTiarrt..,n TIUl IJ1nlllnSf.2lttNlwYM~ IHun11rMI 8•1Umor• IGt!'"'llY 1·41 ti Ktnll• 017 (l'lttmorrlsS~J Minn.HI• CHll9f'H .._, M IMyll-'"11 •t Mll.,•1111 .. ISrtr•OUOl l•ll ' Detroll ll...ilG<o•>11ttCHui9a IWDodl•11 ,....., ...... 0.lill'Ml810tvellllll "llltrnl• •I BtilOl'I Ottrell•I Cllltltlfll 10-.lt , 11: 1$1,"" I T1us•t*•Yort1 Btllk'Ml'98t._Oty MIMeMlttlMil-...,. NATIONAL LEAGUE East Dl\'l&lon Chicago Philadelphia Pittsbura:h New York Montreal St. Louis W L. Pct. GB 22 15 .595 20 11 .>41 2 18 16 .529 21'. 16 16 .500 J lf:! 13 19 .406 61h 14 21 .400 7 West Division Dodgers 27 15 .643 Cincinnati 21 20 .512 Sift San Diego 20 20 .500 6 San Francisco 19. 19 .500 6 Atlanta 20 21 .488 6'h liouston 16 27 .372 11 'h T1!.,.,.y'1Sc-s PllUOvrgll •.Sin o;e.oo2 Lof Al>Qlll~I. Clllt•l Only g,tlfllS I CMdule>d YIMly's0.-1 N-Y«k CMilllttk•·J ) ;1tAU11Alt l~onS-ll Ptlll.0.lpl'l14 CV...•~ S-J) DI O ntlnrwoU (HOIM241 Mo>nlr••l lll•lr Ml il!Hclu11on (RoDerts2·•1 Pll!Mur9'1 t8r1t1 >ll •I Siln Ole9') (SpUlner 2-i I SI. Louis ll'orK ll WI ti UMAA9ell• 1Downlft9 .. , Clll<tto (!lllt ult l'ltt )·)J •I Stn Fronthco lFllCM1)4) Michelin dealers are featuring real tire values right now. On Michelin 'X' Whitewalls for American cars. On Michelin 'ZX' !or imports. And on Michelin 'XAS ' for imported, high perlormance sports cars. Ever since Michelin invented the steel-belted radial back in 1948. we've been giving drivers what they want in a tire . Long life. Michelin ·x· and ·zx · tires for American and imported cars are warranted for 40,000 miles. (But many drivers say they get more. Th ousands ol miles more from their Michelins.) .... '•111 ··-ti• "lllCPttl oll I Wlr!M" t11 • ~Ill ~ PnM•I" firt 111111 lllo<Ml11 lJ 1\11111 ,Ol""'lt! Tl,. Pttn llell C ... " lfu4 1111, .... I lt.M bnrft (IU!'ofiftl ltfll!d lt .. t .. 11) W .. ltUJ; ill ~· .i .. 1 ... 11tll Ill olO DOii tl!•IH _,... "" 11 ...... ,........ ..-kllt M JtlfNI MfWICf "' c"'lllltfo,111 111t1..f Stltrt, Hllfl AIMll. "1f!I II ltfllMI Cl! lllldltlhl'1 tt1•t i.• ......,.. » llllrtftl MINI Hlliftt ffl(t Mlhfli .. .,. ""Ctllt ... Ill -•111"4 elilUOf 1111 1911 .. 111'11. Fuel savi ngs. Fuel tests prove you can expect measurable s avi ngs on your gasoline dollar. Assured traction. Our steel-braced tread really grips lhe road. Which means you'll gel great handling, superb cornering, sure braking and a smooth. quiet ride. Steel -belted puncture protection ... for safety and s ecurity against road hazards. Need more reasons? See your dealer. ., . l~I W.K:iimuli WI 11 ... ltflrst-..S-nW9ltlalt. Seethe Michelin dealer nearest you: . ~SoN HUNTINGTON BEACH ORANGE C4 . r.:lt!..""' co. MAJtl C. llOOMl "2·11111 aAOtAL TIM: a. MAU • lntit '"'· ,,,.,,., 10741 S.Awaloll ...... llOll ... "" M1'4011 l'lACENTIA COSTA MW lllLWtTIMCO . MAltl C. llOOME LAGUNA BEACH 1'4 Sidi ...... 5H·l11D IOOSIWMr .... SSJ·llDO MIWI T1M: CO. SANTAANA Mlllllt Tiit£ CO. m=r·"· e..u:.1111 co. 1n1..,. .... ....... 11111111.... $41.all I I I .. DAILY Ptl OT Friday, Mly 23, 1975 ,Checkered Flag WITH HOWARD L. HANDY tr yop•re looking ror a way to put yoursetr in the mood.for the Indianapolis 500-mile race Sunday, you don't have to look any f<;trlher than the Orange County International Raceway Saturday night. In addition to h aving 32 ofthe nation's lop AA and BB funny cars competing, Sammy Miller wiU drive the Pollution Packer rocket car down the strip and Larry Mc Menamy of Oklahoma will attempt to jump the equivalent of 18 cars in a go.kart as extra incentives. Can_you i.m ae:ine yo1,1rself in JI 27-foot rocket sit· ting motionl ess o n four wheels and in less than fi ve seconds be traveling al a speed in excess o{ JOO. miles-per-hour? That 's wha t happens when Miller moves down the strip with 5,000 pounds 0£ thrust furnished by hydrogen peroxide. The al.<eeleralion for the first rour &ec onds hi.ts about 7 G '.s. /llUler AllCOfP Edfnl Miller was asked if be was rreightened with all that Power pushing him along? "The rlrst rew times, yeah, ror sure. I bad never gone faster than about 230 and that was &ractioa la· duced-tbat is, powered by the wheels turning. "la &his thing, the wheels are only used to roll the rocket along and ror steering. ''After more and n1ore trips down the strip, I've gotten quite familiar with the car, but you're always a little edgy when you get strapped in. "tr you get too calm about it, you tend to make mistakes and in this thing, you delinitely don't want to do that." McMeaamy will be making his second •P· pearance in Southern Caliroraia. It will be bis rlrsf jump since he crashed at Irwindale Raceway in March while attempting a 175-footj.u.mp. MrCullodt In ,.._,.. Car• These two special events ar e added attractions lo the first bi g effort of new management at OCIR. The funny car scene will be headed by Ed McCulloch, winner of every major r ace on the West Coast in the past two months according to track operators. Others in the AA fi eld include Neil Leffl er, J ake Johnston and J im Dunn. Jn addition. the 16 alcohol-burning BB funny cars will cornpete along with a special eight.car pro stock show. Mutlan-Disappointed Rick Muther has t.o be the most disappointed man in Indianapolis this week arter being·bumped from Sunday's 33-car rield with a last ditch errort that barely improved on bis qualifying time of Saturday. day. George Follmer of Huntington Harbour was likewise disappointed but not to the extent of being in the field, then being bumped. lie simply couldn't get his car up to qualifying time standards. 1\-luther will be the first replacement if any of the 33 cars in the field fail to get away from the starting line on Sunday. Otherwise, he will be watching the race or serving as a relier driver in case one of the starters needs help to finish. Foyt TaWJed for Viet...., Picking the 500, the early and mosl popular favorite has to be pole sitter A. J . Foyt and if his car holds together for the full 500 miles, he could be a virtual wire-to-wire winner . But don't overlook two Orange County entr ies in the final scramble for the coveted winners circle . ' Los Al ~ciilg iEbtries BIG CANYON WINNERS-Marie Gray (left) defeated Donna Smith for the women's club championship at Big Canyon Country Club . recently. Gray won the title by two strokes in the medal play event. For Coast Area Women's Golf Barba ra Leonard won the Costa l\1esa Golf and Country Club women·s golf champions hip by 12 strokes in the r ecently completed 54-hole c.Jm· petition with a s core of 246. Included in her second round was a hole-in-one on the 141-yard 11th hole. She used a three iron to get th e ace . Frankie Durst was the runnerop in gross action with 258. Ma r y Zimmerman captured the net title in the ch ampionship fli ght with a 228. Gross winn er in the firs t fli ght w a s Sue Ewers with 282. Jerry Watson was the net vic- tor with 229, followed by Norene Grady at 231. captured closeSt to pin competition. Del Gustkey was the gross victor in the fourth flight with 302. Phyllis Barnes and Rae Mitchell Secl(!lifl the tied for net honors with It was a low gross, low Mitchell winning a net event at Huntington playoff after each Seacliff Country Club re· carded 224 . cently. Nina Danielson had a In the first flight; Joan hole·in-one ·on the Mesa Weaver was the gross Linda Course's second victor ,with 87 . Ginny hole of 115_ yards re· Lambert won low net cenUy. with 76, fol lowed by Cor· Lag•aa ~ rine Richardson-(80-),-and Lorraine O'Neill (81 ). FT.an Blake is the new· Jn the second (light. ly crowned women's Freda Silverman was c hampion of the Laguna the victor with 95 . Bever· Beach women's golf club ly Emerson captured low after her 54 -hole groos net with 81 , followed by score of 267 recently. • Terry Camillo {82 ). Diane Stys took low Florenc e Covell was gross in A night with Z14 the. third Oight gross vie· and Lil Marks was the tor with 99. Alice Hub- net victor with 220. bard won-low net with77, ... '" "'· "' "' '" "' "' "' ... POUltTH ltAC&-Sftl*diJ.)yeW 01416 ,,.P. ALl-•nte. P\ll'HlltoO. VMDlrt lT•1•1ur•) Ill WIMltLoi. CC•lll 11• Mlll••llc.NOll((.,doDI 111 Kl'lfgfllofGlorylWitillttl 111 c.M.c.$trlp (Cl•rlw.l 111 T .... Eunvch CAcNlr> Ill BoldTor.....00 IH•rtl 12l ~l"H ll:AC• -3.50 .,..,OS. 1,,_. okl -lftns. PvrH,llOG. Dupe's "41•rl$1o. (Qerl-1 Llmlt•1 R~rd CT,_.I o.ru,.·1 Demon tH#tl °"'°" lO '"~· (Wits.>) Ok1<1y's ~ tClnlDlll Fat .,...111r IBlrlr-l Tll'lrCotd CW1rdl ,,._tl'SCOoY tCr•'91f) L.ICIY Oelov11y 10,..,.,J AlloMy FHlln lM.rlH> SIXTH RACa -0 ylnls.) .;..., Olds.A11ow11nc1 . 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J .,..,, 01t11. c111m1no. P1,1rH lltoO. Olnd'f''1Got!lld lAHir) 1 . .0 3.20 2.IO V•n'1St•r ICr1•e-r 7.IO 1.liO Mli.:;AlrJ11 481rtr1ml 1.00 1 1 ... -11.10 AllO A•n -G•me Copy, A190I OI· !tr, l.lmlU Brl,l(olt, P111t Scarl1n , SuMtt 0....1tlon, Pl•V Hot>H , Olcklly1 BerAGold 5Crl!Chld -AOC l<ln Sii, S•• Fllghl, TM Tripi• H•wk. 11\-'I' Rl~lu• U Euc\16 -D11Hl'I'•• Git •hi & 4 - v-•1 "9r, P91111 SJl.IO fAOM 015 n> lOMf-RIR llO "flMS 61)( 6EHEAA1lONS Of T14E IUM """'411 ~ IEEH MAICIN6 TIE ~s FNST IOURION. 10 ~F KENTUCKY STRAICHT 80U'80N Wll1SKEY. OISTltt~··o :~"i> 80TTlEO BY THE JAMES 8. BlAM OiSTllllNC CO., ClERMONT, 8lAM. KENTUCKY J erry Grant of Irvine will be making a consistent effort and we figure him to be among the top fi ve at the finis" line. .Duane ·"Pancho" Carter, ex-Marina High stu- dent. could also be charging from behind and we tab him to finish in the top 10. In the third fli ght, it was Eileen Yraceburn the g ross winner with 297. Vi The iss won the net award with 232 with Betty Brown and Maxine Assmus tied for s econd at 235 . Assmus won in a playoff. t ·1h200 C.rrilos1,C•nyon51 ne w1 · low net honors with 80. E•~''-" 10,L.1. Pl•rc1 2 C Oight low gros s was . ..:.:.::..:::.:::::::::::::::::::::::.=::::_c:_.::_:::::c:...::..:::..:. ___ ....1 ___________________ _ John Martin of Irvine is the other driver from this area competing in the Indy race . He has never won a big one but could be up there if he can keep his car running. Our top 10 finishers : 1-A. J . Foyt, Gilmore Racing Team 2-Bobby Uns er, Jorgensen Steel Entry 3-Johnny Rutherford, Gatorade Entry 4-Jerry Grant, Spirit of Orange County 5-Gordon Johncock, Sinmasl Entry 6-Bill Vukovich, Cobre Tire Entry 7-Wally Dallenbach, Sinmast Entry 8-MarioAndretti, Vi ceroy Special 9-Duane ''P ancho" Carter, CobreTire Entry IO-Jimmy Caruthers, Alex Foods Special. NASCAR at Rh,n-slde Following Sunday's Indy race, the next big one will be at Ri verside Internation al Speedway Sun- day. June 8 whe n the NASCA R stock cars return for the Tuborg 400. Five of the s ix drivers 'vho have won gra nd na· tional races this year will be on hand including Ric ha rd P etty, Bobby Allison, Benr:iy Parsons and Darrell Waltri p. Cale Yarborough. the de~nding champion a t Riversid e, i.s the fi fth man to wi n a race this year. Buddy Baker will be the lone wi nner not entered at Ri versid e. Petty has won five races this year a nd more t han $90.000. His career winnings now tot al $1.9 million and he seems certain to pass the t"'o·m illion mar k· this year. Silcox Top Bue Rower John S i lcox wa s named oars m a n of the year at Thursday ni ght's awards banquet honor· ing the Or ange Coast College cr ew. Th e o ut s tandin g fr e shm a n oa r s m a n a \•i ard we nt to Mark Schirmer. Curt Fleming was pre· sented the Lloyd Mason Sm ith scholarship award while Will Holladay was a warded the Tommy Atkin s on m e m o rial s cholars hip . A nother scholars hip, d onated a nonymously, was pre· sented to Bo Kemble . LEASE A 11Bti111 T~e FIAT more tor less lease. MORE Value. Economy. Dependability. Luxury. LESS Money. - ~CK MIUER MOTORS Mt~MnlO • wa--.~•~IUJllT 120 W. Wamer at So. Main, ·Santa AnoSSt-2132 ' • Eileen Wilson was the third flight gross victor will) 300. ln net action, Failyn, Brooks · finished with 232 for top honors, followed Dy Ginger Cap. py and Eleanor Greene at 236. Cappy won the playoff. won by Ruth' LaPorte with 309 with Margaret Moore winning low net with218. Longest drives were taken by"Dtt Craig in A flight; Doris Fagg in B flight and Ruth LaPorte in C flight. L a Porte ~so Girls' Softball Results ' .. Cot .. MeM toO ODO 0-0 I • Edllllft i01 SOot •-15 5 0 e1tt1rl1t: cosi. · M•s..1-Rl'loclu1. Frt QOll .... d W•g11•r; EdlMft- K•l•ITMI Ind Molndll\114111. JUHIOft VAllSITY ' .. 0 10031 1-6' 0 (l•f02 412 •-23 11 0 VARSITT ' . . l'tn. v1uey 200 001 0-3 8 2 ~wpor\ H1rbor 000 001 1-2 l 3 · B•1t1rl1s-Fo1,11\l •in V•tley- Wlti11m s •nd Tr•c.Y: H•wport tt.rbcir-H•nyos '""41 Dey. JUHIOlliVAftSITY ••• Ft11. V•lle'f 010 130 0-S I l twwport ttllrbOr 00. 002 •-9 • 3 81t1•rle ': 1"0 1>11\11" V•lle y- M ulltn, Smith end Sen<MJ. Ml~ .,..,11or-21noa •nd Hosme r. • Hon'MI ,..,,_Slrw;l'lel ll"VI. V•nlty Sin Clel'IWnll 14, O•n• HUl$1 J.,.....,V•rsny o.r.. Hiiis 12. s... c11mentt 6 VARSITY ' . . 1«9-11.Cti 000 OJO 0-3 ' O Mlf'.IM )OD 100 • .....i • 0 8•Uerl•1: H<111lil'IQIOl'I &t1cl'l- Crolt ll'ld Burro ws ; M•rl11•- i'M"9lllO Mid Wllll•m1 . .IUNIOftVAftSITY Huntlllglon Be•c.t1•, M.lrln• s B•tl•rltr'5: Hul'lllnQlon &t1<h- V1t•nr.,.I• •nd 8.lllty; Mlriu - SC;olt1'!111 Col1. 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Basin Street .................................. $2.55 On sour .aough garlic breod 4. The Al1.1mo ..... , ............... , ......•..... , .$2.75 Covered "'ilh chili & beans S.The Baj11 •.... : ..................•.....••..•. $2.75 \\'Ith refried beans & cheese 6. The New York er ..........................•... $2.60 On Rye-1-lidden in sour cream 7.UtlleRi<'hOlrd ......... , ....................... $2.4$ Loaded with cheese, bacon & mu.shroomi 8. Alpine .. \\'Ith swi11s cheese .•......•.•.......•. $2.45 9.0mahe ., ................. , ••.•.••.•.......•. $3.85 A choice Top Sirloin Steak on Sour dough Bread BURGERS & BOOZES AT6:00 P.M. BOOGIE AT 9:00 P.M. THIS WEEK -JAZBO SUNDAY & MONDAY -f'LACK 'GEN.~ ., ' I I I j ~ l ' J ) I , ~ ( ' .J ' ' In Bl and seat boa I Cap ace! Cap! todc sam -ill wan rou1 boa1 tage favo they day yea1 .IY cc dra' COO! of c carf pro1 non· ashc whil now on t tell j weiJ you blov t .. i En~ Co• thrc lre1 quh bool 1he, law nus is. Mll eoa cer1 ble tur1 stn! sidt con aidt Gut JO. 1971 typ be• equ ma' Ut 197! cer rep 1!111: ' inst ha~ Co1 telC ' • J • 1 • ' ' •• • • Weekend Calendar . -'I Holiday; Reg.a~as Set . .J I .. Welcoh,a : Aboard· IJ ALMON LOCKAAY Memorial Day resat· t uder1·l 8, .Si tur day. MAL IB U Y ACHT .. ---"""-~.,.--~~ taa 1111 the yachllna Sun<1'Y: , • CLUB -Me morial Day . . . . , nll!ldar from 5aa Die&o DANA PP>N.7 YACHT Regatta, multi hull, M011· . Seamanahlp 11·a tann that 11111-i.fwilottaa to lji~ta Barbara 1111• CI.1'!1.--~emo~lal Day day. inallthehueanderyalloutniw1tandmlttw1ooa11 ···---•ollbem ~aatl!l.,Salurday , Spit· SOUTH BAY YACHT and eaulpmeat, Ip IDGOI cOMiJt 11 ""1.M of.pool lutlaftbreeday1. •\ olY. M011d~. RA c I _NG C.L u B -seamanship on the part of Optfaton that.~auaea On the local· scene . ;·LDIAU•~·Lon&Beach Memon al Day Regatta, boatinf accidents. . Blllboa Yacht Club ex· l 1 ·.~ Los;: :A~.N c E L .!;. s keel boats, Mond ay. Ac<ldents don't .happen. They are cau&ed: · pecll about ao claHes to ', Y, CHT Ct;IJB -Cl\""· San Diego Capoizings are the moot commm came ol boating .-up on tbe ln11de and I lolend' Race, second M I S S I O N• B·A Y -accidentl"in small boat. -butcboats-jushlon~lde_-•j •lllal~~·*ll!!'n~es!:;-i::.-:1':~~ ... ~S,:~· ·;b-1!..J!ORC UDR J, starts YACHT _CLUB 1k caps z . iOPle make them c.apslze or cause them Situr:day a~d Sunda · --· tpdl y. ri h o ff e f Se r -re-s. todoso. _ DanaP01ntYacbtCub .-.~ ..... ~ ~ / ALAMIT O S BAY Corona do··2t:;-:-Suna:a y ; And the leadlni causes of capolzlnp are the will condvct • Mem~l!I DUlll I ~ YA C HT C L u B -Me10orial Day-R,egatta, ~ame tlred· old errora ~·ve all been warned eboQt Day Recatta with inikle . . r . .. Memorial Day Regatta, all classes, Mopday. -improper loadin1, ov•IOiMtinl, tportn1weatber cluse1 raclne: Sunday all classes, Saturday, CORONADO YACHT warnings 1nd golq out in water obvlou.ab' too and the lar1er bo~ta rac· Sunday, Monday. CLUB --Opening Day, rougbfortbesizeoltbeboat., lngout.ldeonMonclay. -,-CDRSAlll YAC HT Sunday. Tbe South e rn CLUB -H o m e ward Northandlaland ACCOBDIN<i.TO'lllEoxporllatt,er:"'>'°"I· TOPINTEBUTJnthe California Yachting As· Bound R ace (f r om SANTA BARBARA boarda, fishermen are involved 1n 8 pereen-olf1hore racln1 fratemi· 19Ciatioo~alendar : Catalina) IOR, Monday. YA c H ~ C L u B - tage of thue accident.a. Eager to aet back to their ty still center1 on the Newport-Balboa Santa Monica Bay Hollister Race, Monday. favoritesportaneraloog,tsdloltawinterlndoors, Pacific Ocean Racine BALBOA YACHT PALOS VERDE S PIERPO INT BA Y they are prone to take chances on a blustery spring Conference 1n which 45 CLUB -Memorial Day YACHT CLUB -Invert-YACHT CLU B -Chan- day -of which we have had nianyof late. yachtswillahoveott~ Regatta, all cl.asses, ed atart r ace,keclboat.s , net I s l a nd s t o Los People who go out in small boN thla time of day from Los Angeles Saturday.Sunday. Saturday. Angeles r ace, Saturday. ear ignore th r t th t th ·-11-·11 b' Harbor tor the 198-mlle NEwPORT HARBOR PACIFIC MARINERS WESTLAKE YACHT' Y e ac 8 e wa-· •w au.m mg-c1·rcult of the Channel Y ru... CL ly cold.llthey should·ranoverboard,tltecoldwater A-.,_ UB -Cham· YACHT CLUB -Outer CLUB -Memorial Day draws heat from thetr bod.lea 80 raptd.IY that Un-I1landS, This will be .the pion•tilsl etl111inations, Islands Race, handicap, Regatta,, Saturday, Sun- DAILY PILOT ; Bellringer Buys! NAR·co Marine Dlatreaa Slgnal RADIO BEACON Regular $169.00 •l lndlc;mt" pot!lt_lon by .20_0-.ml. tranami... •Ion of lntemat1 dlatr-algnal. Seit contained, 8-day battery, waterproof. 1 waak only SAVE $30.00 $139.00 consciousness and drownlne foDow in a abort time. second race of the senes. Star, SbielCls, Soling , starts Saturday. . day. Moving about in a small boat la another c8use· The Cb.annel Islands rr::===:;:=======:.::.:;;;;;::::==:.::.::;;;:=::::::::::::=====:.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o or capsi1ing. 1r necessary, tt should be done with race, leav1~g Santa Cruz care. The sma ller the boat, the bl•••r.,Y~ are in and San Nlcolas t~lands proportion to its buoyancy and atablJity. If you are a to port and fin.iah1ng at non-swimmer , wear a life Jacket. Bett.c)'et., stay Parsons Landing n~ar ashore when the wind ls frotbln.1 the -water wfth tbe west end or Catalina whitecaps. . 11 .expected to 1eparate 1 tAe SUnday sailors from. EVEN IF VOUB llOAT bu 1 ca-ltf.9Jate"-the bard-core offsbore now required by la w -remember tt is calCu.lated 'npta. on the ba1l1 of quilt wat«. eolrimon...., lbould -The cruising crowd tell you when it is ad vii able to carry somewhat teas will a110 be on the inove weight in order to cope with f'OUlb w'ater. oveJ'. th"e long holiday If the weather ahowl signs of changing while weekend with Catalina you are out, it is better to head for shore betqi::e the Island coves the focal blow starts -not after. Point for most of those who want lo relax and get away from it all . * . THE FUROR ANll cmuo..rsy over rfjation ~ 11)arlne sanl~aUon devlcear (be.ds> 1 1 ra1es despite federal standards reeently enact .by the ·Environmental Protection ·A:aency and .the U.S. Broadcast Freqtwncy Cuts ·Due Coaat Guard. ·. it'be federa l atandardl Would' alJOw fiow· tbrou&h device& in which t.be wute la chemically treated before being dllcbtirpd. . Orange County's law, enaeted Jan. 1, 1974, re· qulrilll no-dla_ebar1e ~boldin1-tanks ii stil t OD-the boota, but the Harbor ~ent says it is holding the law in a bey 1ace pflnding further clarificat4o11. Sites Set , ! I • For .Radio . .,. ,i. ....... .;- J oh.n~~,. ;M.:ille.r, ~.!;~a~,p~:r1~:: t· . !Md avallabWty·ot a draft 1--f-v....-~------·ir.~·:---illlr---L~, ,,.,·'~mental Impact tarte ·a·· l ' statement concerning • ' proposed sites for a chain .of radio transmi\ttrs alont the Weat Coast. Q. ''HOW LONG hav.e ~e stamp collec· The proposed action' torsknowna1phllltellsta~operatin1?''~ ~ .. t , ~~ d e ·1 ·for the A. Since ta.to, I in\qhie. That's when bmeat. of a new· En1land i.1ued the .world'• first postage' ICJGl•ran1e aid to navt&a· 1tamp,therenowaedPenny8lack. Uon \)'pe Loran C radio t . navt1atlon chain · alOng Q. "HOWOJ.DwuJohnnyMlllerwhenlle the West.Coa\t and the ll'ntleamedhowtoplayiolf?" • Gulf~Alaska . ; A. Let's say age $.' A~ PriPoaed sites are at least, thal'sJt<>wold-e was' Middleton, Call!,; when hi• llither.d!'•ped a Soarchll'&ht, Nev .. ; pieceofcanva1acrrathe FalJ...&n Nev .· and ' famDy'1 ~11meDt In San altemate'altn. · ' . l'nltclocO lo teacb JohD01, -loewl.qatallOlfball. · INVESTMENTS · l'lote>lt atelld lo print • by.aJttP -al officllll tbal ''It-wbo di. • Ml~~ wilh their wives tend to be rlcller than the husbanHs who don't." Naturally, dum dum. l;lu.sbands wbo' dlacuss na'lDClal IJIYHtmelila with enyone leltd-to be richer titan buabuda who don 't. If :you"'4oq'\ tiave any ftaaaelal .. vestments to dl1cuu, 'yUU're DOM too~ to discuss them, what 1 ' ~ . GA.1181·1& ..... Scholar• who have made a ~fl 11111 matter coo.iend oQe c:ut ol eyery 34 dlllm W • compul1lve a ambler. \ ~ ON HIS JNCOJI& TAX Nlltlrft. •fr.ir.j' . champjon pjlktr playorA'lJ!!':!lloSllm~ .llated hl a ·eecupatloo. u "PtQIOAi"'10I pWol playet,"J 'mtoJd. , ~ , t.. Adllr•u mall t<>L. M. so,.!, P.O. 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I ' , ' ' ' M DAILYPILOT fridlf,!!ay23, 181$ . ~sks Fed'eral Funding 'AW'M-A '·Se~ks Se:Wage ~.-. ,~~ J ""'"-'-Alis o Water Management EPA coosider anou,e~ plan\ that Then beelf.ai what' MY?lM:A Aaency (AWMA) directors al-generally calls for ex~ ot lone and drawn out'nelff)tl9'IOH firmedtheir intentionthisweek to exisµn, sewer treatment plants process bet~een AWMA and· cons truct a regional sewage within the individual AWMA EPA on an acceptable system treatment system that is accepta-member agencies. that will qualify for grant funds. ble to the federal Environmental Figures presented.to-di.rectors Central to those di1,c\111ions ·Pro l e c t i o n Age n cy a nd , by Don Owen, •AWMA's design will be a determination of what therefore, eligible for federal engineer, show that · t~e ~two AWMA and o~her gov~tal grants . . alternate systems will cost more agencies having control in l}le : In a m arathon meeting .in to 'eoii.struct and Of>81"8J:e qi .. the ~-can do '1D miUgate·aii-pollu-· ~na Niguel, di r~ voted one-based on •~•.iftlle:-rit&MM:W ti°" lo future y_e.an_ '· ' to 1epd two designs to EPA that plant iu Aliso Canyon. · . ~ · '111e tO-item slate of air mitica·. they ~believe will st&na a better The original.flan' WOuld haye tioo proJ)osals approved Wednft· · chance of federal funding. coSt $29 .S rot lion •. The tw0 day calls for AWMA tQ work with Th~ AWMA board further alternate designs WOUid cost other agencies and land· de· apeed to 11 proposals to main· · $35.9. million arutl $3114 · milb"'on velopers on ways of maintaining. t8inair-qualitywitbintheAWMA respective1y anlt would treat a airquality. _• _ ~au future houslng develop-le.seramountotseWaje. · ~suggestion is that AWMA ' D'Htllt takes place. Such proposals Cm-1-J . Kymla', chairman of the talk with developers about pbas-. are required by the EPA. AWMA board, saip the decisions ing sewer installation on VD·· The EPA recently rejected an will be transmitted by letter to developed land to mesh develop-. AWMA plan to build a regional EPA officials in San Francisco. ment with air quality standards. · sewage treatment plant in Aliso Kym l a , and ~lex Bowle, CanyOfl . The EPA ruled that plan counsel to AW.MA., also suggest- Would be env·irQnmentally Mrk• ed that AWMA. seek support for1 vdestr\acUve, and wou1d not be D air quality, maintenance pro-i ellgibl.e for federal grants. [ grams from the county Board of Directors voted to abandon supervisor:s. . .further consideration of the Aliso Such an action, they _ said, Canyon facility. Instead,· they ' ' would strengthen AWMA's posi- now will ask the EPA to approve Uon With the EPA. construction of two subregional plbn~,' locat~d in Laguna Niguel, ~. ,- would &erve the upper reaches of I , j AWMA including the Los Alisos Water District. El Toro Water District and Moulton Niguel. Water Di strict. The second plant, created by expansion of an existing plant in South Laguna, would serve the South Laguna Sanitary District, City or Laguna Beach and the coastal portion of the Irvine. 1 Ranch Water-District. Directors also asked that the 'Hey Archie! The guy is here that you said.was.after your j ob!' 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Open Memorial pay• Sunday Hou~ I I ' • t i ., ' . 1 J I I • • • • I I ( c r • l ' t t 11 • 'i J, ' f • I . I I ' I I j I ! l • ' . 'r What's i11 a Cave? . . Saroyan's 'Cave Dwellers' to Open • By JACKIE HYMAN 'Ofl"-D•llyPlllttM&lt Martin Benson faced two pro- blems in directing "The Cave DweJlers": making a theater l~k .Jike. a theater, and coming up with a convincing bear. He explained that the Willi am Saroyan comedy, which will OJ>CD Salurd-ay at So\1-tti. Coa s t Repertory Theater in CoSta Mesa, takes place in an aban- doned theater. "This bu'ilding started out as a dime store,'' he said. "You'd think all you'd have to do is take everything out (lo make it look like an abandoned theater), but we've really had to put things together to cr.eate a plausi ble backstage." The set: including an <>ld- lookinfl: sp}ral metal stai1case, wa11 desig n e d by Charles Tottilinson. . . .,_ • • but· rea listic bear costume - which once houSed' a real -bear, :l'Jll<lRY years a:go . · ' . BENSON, one of SCR's two· artistic directors , said he chose the script by the author or ''The Time or Your Lire" because " ... it moved me. I was emotionally involved in it when I read it. "Every director has a list or 10 or 12 plays he·wanls to do ... This p lay really struck at this particular time a chord in my· lire .:· .The theme, he said, is "how to live your life with as much grace and ease a nd causing aas little harm lo others a s possibl e." · "It's a m ic rocOs mic kind or play,'· Benson explained. "Jt 's lerri.bly symbolie. We try to work against it. I won't even let the ac· ~rs .t'!.lk abo.ut symbolism , but 1t s rife \Vith it." theater and te levision actress, and SCR company m embers Art Koustik, Bonny Hill, Hal Landon, J r ., David Comer , Pamel a Krumb ; Kim Battles, Ron Michaelson. Reginald Rook, Don Tuche and Peter Ryan. TICKETS at $3 .25 to $5.25 are available by calling 646-1363. ''The Cave Dwellers," whi ch runs through June 29, i,s the last play in SCR 's 1974-75 season. However , the theater is pl an- ning to revive its popular produc- tion of the hit mu s,ical "Godspell," which will open July 12 ror a six-week run. · In addition, SCR will sponsor a seven·week summer acting con· servatory for students age 17 and over. The five·day·a·week, six· hour-a ·day program o( intensive lnstruction costs $375. Deadline .for application is May 30. . Arts/Dining Out Entertainment Friday, May 23, 1975 DAIL 'I PILOT (,' f ·The · bear will be· pl ayed by Jcike G·~rdi,ner in a sweltering Appearing in ''The Cave Dwellers '' Will be Iris 'Korn, .. SCH. is loCated at 1827 Newport ' ' l Cyndi • ' ''*'W' •• ~ . 9'1T!fA "~t.~ UCl,DANCERS TO PERFORM IN WORKSHOP Lee, Randee Wood, Jill Novascon'e, ·Debra De Rosa Blvd., Costa M"'esa . · . I SOUTH CO.AST REPERTORY COMEDY OPENS THIS WEEKEND Bonny HIH, Art Koustlk and Hal Landon, Jr., In 'Cave Dwelleri:• UCI Presents Dance and Drama An exp·erimental drama production of four short pJays and a program of dances choreographed by undergraduate students will be offered 3t UC Irvine this weekend: . i . ' The, dance workshop will take place at 8 p.r:o . tonight and Satur..,. •• ~ day1tn the Fine At'U"LiWe '.EbMterciia fllime1lhits'!!all <tocat6l in..: the complex across Bridge Road from the Fine Arts center ). Ad· mission is 75 cents . Choreographers include Kirsten Bell , Harlan Mc Daniels, Lane Lewis. Aida Pisciotta. l\.1elissa Randel , Cynthia A. Lee, Ferne Ackerman and Iris MeMichael. Dances were a lso created by Ruth Fisher, Dia ne Keller, Saun· dra Oliver, Mareia Marinovich, Shelli McReynolds, Paul and Kim Booker, Michell e Montero and Ma urice Small wood. Al 8 p.m : Sunday, also in the Little Theater, graduate student Craig R. Gardner will direct "An Artaudian Anomaly," a slate or four plays. Admission is free. The e\1ening is intend¢ to pay homage to Antonin Artaud, a 20th century Freneh surrealist poel, actor and diam a critic who created the theater of cruelty. i The plays to 'oe presented are ''On the HarmrulneSs of Tobacco'' by Anton Chekhov ; "Gargantua and Pantagruel" by Francois R a be lais; ''Kr;1pp's La st Tape" by Samuel Beckett; and ' "Escurial" by l\fichel De Ghelderode. Actors include Craig R. Gardner, Christian ho1 . Rigot, Paul l\.f . ~· i 'i Laur, Henry J Woessner III , Donald M. Johnson, Roy Conboy and· .Michael O'Nea~. Puppet 1Day, Jazz at GWC Golden West College in Huntington Beach· will prese"nt "Puppet Day" on Saturday a nd a free jazz eoneert on Thursd ay . . Puppet shows will be s·taged by students in the Actor's Playbox, adjacent to the community theater near the Gothard Street parking lot. Showtimes a r e 10 and 11 a.m. for the deaf, l and 2 .p.m. in Spanish. and 3 and 4 p.m ._ in ~nglis h . The cost is $1adulls, 50eents childre n. · Then, at 8 p.m . Thursday, the L.A. Four will etve a free j azz concert in the amphitheater or, in case of rain, in the college center . The am- Ph.ilhea ter is localed next to the theater. The L.A. Four is composed of Laurindo Almeida, guita r ; Ray .Brown, bass ; Shelly • ¥anne, drums.; and Bud Shank, flute and sax. D•llY Piltl P-•""' AicU..-ICwlllft' PAUL M. LAUR AS FRERE JACQUES Part of Tribute to Antonin Artaud at UCI ··~· _ ..... ·~··. . --' ,:''li .;_. I, . ~ ~ I fhotographg ~in11~r I j "SeascaRe" by· Amy Allen ha:; ~e~s.i~ct'- 1 led the sweepstakes winner in the Ne\Nporl Harbbr High School photographY;l ont1tsf this yea r. The winning picture§ wh1 ;j)!! •Ol,l display at Cal'• C~meras. 1770 Newpoi1J ·. Blvd ., Costa Mesa, for two weeks )legin· ning today . Other outstanding photographs from the competition will be on display at the high school through' -June 10. Firot .. •• I • , \ ., • • . ... -. pl ac~ winn~rs, in advanced categories. are'-Gary Parker (special effects ): Jill MUiian (portrait) and Jefi Kuhn ,(action). In beginner cate·gorles, winners are:. D'ave .Brockmeyer (landscape), Rlnd'y Parole (special e!fects), Mike Hoose <action) and Lori Seierson (portrait). The contest was judged by Dally Pilot photographers. GUITARIST LAURINOOALMEIDA He'll Ploy In Free Jezz Concert ' '1 YOYO ROWELL DEMONSTRATES PUPPETRY All-<lay Puppet.S-Planned at Golden Well I I , I ' t ' • • • ·Bowl Slates 4 . Ii four..,.,,,cert ""1• • tell, wllli' tho \ 2 of Friday night events Overture conducted b.v this summer has been Michael Tilson Thomlie ~nnounced for the und pial)lst Tedd ' • Hollywood Bow I. JOHleon playln1 J>JMo July 18, maestro Andre Concerto No. One. Kostelanetz will present Arthur Fielder wlll John C liffof.d, Sara conduct OI} Aug. 15 and Leland and the Los Israeli pianist Jlaila Angeles Ballt,!t in "A Vered will plaL ran·<t-Ntghrt~ a-nm a-n In o~rt-. a .. ing.''· _,.. Paganini Rhapsoc,ty. ,. --. • •Aug. I, "-TchallioViky The Fireworks Pops l'bff!ag 1.pecl a cul a 'h.-w.lJl.J>e Finale. 75-on Sept. 12 Vr'ill l\e the 1,._., eveol-Brlcb • . Jcll\rpalist Rona Bar• Leinidol'fwlllCOlllluet. retf will visit the Tickets may be ·or· homes-of four • • . ~ . \ ' I 1,f Fairy Tales ' . ' .. ; _rt _71~t~ Citll.'litehard, Jack Ollfi>rd, Ray Bolger, 'Ed Wyrin , Terry-Thomas, lljayley Mill•. Boris ' larlotr, Burl Ives, Sessue ~ayakawa, Marga~t Jlamiltofl, Plllty Duke, Victor Borge, Tallulah Bankhead, R.obert Goule~~ ahd , Paul O'Keere will alar in "The Daydreamer,~· a musjcul ran· t~y based on Hans ChrisUan Andersen's class.ic CQ.lrytales . 1 · The two-ho,ur ~peclal}\vill uir l\1oii.duy, l\1u y 26, al 9..a. m . on Channel lJ. -TJ'irough combined-Hve-eetion-end unimu- lion, "The--rrayOreamer:"Ll!lls r he-magttal odyssey or a young boy namea Chris, who is seek· ing the mystlcal-gaa:_denof Par_adlse. · · ''The -D11ydieamer',' waa writt~ and fro· duced bY Arthur Rankin. Jr. and directe by Jules. Bau !or executJ.ve producer Joseph E. Levine. " ·de red now by mail from women stars and in· ~e Hollywood Bowl or. ter..:iew them in a r-------------------f1ce , P .O. Box 1951, · I "R Look. Rodeo, Lipizzam I Police Cadet At ·Forum A program of summer stwws has been an - nounced by the Forum in Inglewood. The Championship Rodeo is schedJJJed for -----------------------------June 4 through 8, with Olympic gymnast Cathy Rigby, an Orange Co unty resident, stars as a police academy cadet on "Police. Woman" at 10 p.m . tonight on Channel 4. •The program features Angie Dickinson <with sunglasses) and Earl Holliman (center). ' over '$100,000 in prize money. GWC Drama Scheduled July S and 6 are the dates for the Austrian Royal Lipizzan Stallion . . . . Show. Then, July 15 t10.os. Reg1strat1on ap. ·through JO the Rini· po1ntmehts for the sum-ling Broihers and mer session are avail'.!· Barnum & Bailey Circus' ble no""'. thro~gh J~ne 4 ln is ~cheduled, with group Tryouts for Golden West College's summer !heater production , Wood y Allen's comedy ''Do-n 't Drink the Water." will be held in the. college theater June 16, 17. and 18, at 6:30 p .m . The show will be direct· ed by t heater arts in· stru(tor Charles Mitchell. Interested p ersons must enroll in the Hunt· ington Beach college's summer th ea t e r workshop prior to a.udi - the registrar s office. discounts available. Those with appoint-The Ice Follies ;with LA Phmiarmonic . Fare Announced ments \\'ill register June J anet Lynn is set for a 5, 6, 9. and 10, while series of shows in Sep· v.·alk ·in registration lamber. For information \Vithout appointments on advance tickets and will be held June 11, 12. group sales, call (213) 13, 16and 17. 674·6000. Aud .. .itians CSF Has Countians Present Variety . Siilgin·g , production numbers and nostalgia will be featured Tues- day. ~fay' 27 , when Orange County lnterni- tional presents an even· ing of va riet y performances. The production by young Orange CounUans wi!I be al 7:30 p.m. in the Off-Brpadway West at the Grand Hotel in · Anaheim a cross 4rom Disneyland. Admi1aion costs SS. The group Will . also perform, at the &am•, place and tim·e June 10. Psychic Set An jntervie.w with black psychl~ Helen Garland will be featured on 'tinner Y.J1lon1'' T 1y, May 24, owr K Chanaol 2,8. G1r1u• wlU re-IAl!llto ... wetquuilaM r"*'! .by •lewera iOller ,,. 'tint •r,pe•r••ce ... •• er V alon••' Jett . ' r•m, ~ bt •• -ii<ii .._ ... lllulday, M' ay 29, It l:ID p.nl. ud Thun-q,, Ill)' 2'. II JJ:• , p.a. Next Week Workshops A .Ni gh t of Great Entertain.ment Sum me' F*ival :STMS ~ 1 . . I B(arri71{1 HQ.BERT GOULET ·&. CAROL LA EN" Comediq.11 wit~i Master r Cfrempni~. PL~~R~r&~~~~iSTARS~i~AJ'J~bttio .__--orchestra-conduc\ed by RALPH SHARONI---' SATO Av:·.1u1E 14. 8 Pl, . ;, ·~ . ..- 'Tl €l<t:TS $7.50 ·• $6.50 • $5.50 : . • Tickets Now 0n sale fit, • M -THE BO)( OFFICE' c;ONV,l!(l,1 0 t CINTlll ,a1ulall111utua]age1icila . filo W. K.ATELLA AVE., ANAHEIM, CALIF. 92802 for ticket information pb:tme ('114) 635-5()()0 ,, ) HollywooCI 90028, or s.ec1a • Qna . . t. purchasedatterJune9at at '.R aquel , Liza Mutual and Liberty (Mtnelll), Cher and agencies , Wallichs Ann-Margret," at 3 l\1usit City and Pacific · p .m . Wednesday on Stereo. ,.Cb:!!!!ann!!!!e~lc_2~.'-----y, SCR to offer Acting Program An in~ensive seven-. week comprehensive pro11J •ni U...cllng will be Muldaur To Appear I I • '..LV'1CU/,~ ~ M."::~ ... C.ANDY ..... r .. a., Moy 27, wtth 11111 Ad A'-Oll .... • Cllo4-Critw ~.-c-. •llodoy .! .......... -....... 67J·aJ10 ·Lido \l:lllage "'4-S..1•·r rll'fll.ll..·'1'..,,_.;""+- • • ft I I ,)•t I I • f fiv.«.6t.ui10 --~~~ ' . rr _.. --~µ,..-... ..J4~V•tlet.k8 of _Ph•bu' OUM ' F I I l I j ·~ • :1 « f -. ~ Four A durable vocal grou1>, the Four Freshman, will 1>erform this weekerid at the Newport llcach Marriott Hotel 's Pacific Ballroom at 10 p.m . and mid11ight Saturday and Sundtty. a lo11 g \Vi th big bands. Admission is $12.50 1>er couple. f,or reservations , call 640·4000, ext. 6100 . Pat Boone Knoll's Berry f,<1rm in Buena Park \viii feature Pat Boone and hi s family this \veeke nd . Showtimes are set for 6 :30, ·s :30 and 10 :30 11.m . tonight, Saturday and Sun- day , and 4 :30, 6:30 and 8 :30 p.m . on Memorial Day, .l\Ionday. Real Cantonese Food eat here or take home STAG CHINESE CASINO Ill 21st Pl., Newport Beach ORiola 3-9560 ·0,.. 0., IJ ..._ .. 10-.JO-fri. _.ht. 'ti IZ..Jt ThcSteUJ kettle ' .. f Fe'1"""9 • . IHTERHA TIOHAL STEWS · ·' SOUPS SALADS SANDWICHES & OTHER SPECIALTIES "'WATCH THIS SPACE FOR EXCITING ANNOUNCEMENT" MESA VERDE CEMTER, COSTA MESA ADAMS AT HARIOR 979·1171 ' " ' Presents TIM MORGON TUE. & WED . "GENO'' Tiw., Fri. & Sat. COCK T AILS•DINI NG· DANCING ENTERTAINMENT Daily Breakfast•lunch•Oinne r PRESENTS OUTSTANDING DINING. & ENTERTAINMENT .. * MEDITERRANEAN ROOM !'OR EXQUISITE CUISINE·SERVICE DINNER SERVED FROM 5 PM LUNCH FROM 11 :30 AM CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY.BRUNCH FROM IO AM • 3 PM * Captain's Table Coffee Shop SERVING Z4 HOURS * LOUNGE For Dancing at E~tertlfnmenl AmlNOON FIOM J PM NtOKn.T PIOM teat, wltft SHONA lllHOP Tito "TMI lftD IUULT" 18700 MocARTHUR-NEWPOIT 133-2no ... , B. J. Tlunnas tfhe singe r of ''Another. Somebody Done Somebody \.Y rong Song" W"ill perform on Disneyland's 'l'omorrowland Stage at 9 and 11 p.m . Saturday , .l\iay 31 , as part of a special ''Date Nile" celebration. The Hues Corporation \Viii also appear. This \Veekend (MiJy 24 and 25 ), Disneyland is featuring jazz with Sarah Vaughan, Stan Kenton, Ramse y Lewis and Louie Bellson. Join our S!,!nday "BUFFET SET"! ! Fr iend ~ n1ee1 in on olmo~phere al ho~pi tol d y. w1 1h· bullet din ing brought lo pcrlecflon SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH E""Y Sunda y 537 5 lO AM 10 2 PM All !he q ocidies co111 bi11i11q breaklo~I u11cl lu11c/1 eo n , pl u~ o g/o~s of \l1ow6t•11 y c/10111pn911e I , '.,·1•,,1 I· ,i.1,;,.,, ·, /,11 ll"/'1"' SUNDAY FAMILY BUFFET , Evc1y Sundo y J PM to 9PM 55so A Sl•/pcl1011 ol 30 o ppe l 1 1e1~ one/ ch illl•cl \1 1/oc/\. Hol l'1J l1 t:>l'~. 111clud 1ng o /111C/f' Rou~I 8 01011 o f Beel HILTON~LAGUNA INN ~ HILLS Limited engage-- menl through May 25. Two shows night ly, 7:30 and 10:00", plus midnight" show Friday and Saturday. First show each evening is a dinner show. Make your reserva- ti ons early. (?14) 531 _1232 · $2 cover. Opening Mey 29-The'Soclety of Seven 11!!1!11"11!1 lfeWATl 226 S. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana, California 92704 ~···················~······ • • Appearing nightly (except-Monday) : In the : EAST-WEST LOUNGE : TommJr Song Trio : andLu••I : 8:30 pm to 1 :00 a(J\, • Fri. and Sat. 'til 1 :30 Im • • ........................ ' '"' I I , ' , • • ". Frld•y. Mer 23, 1975 DAIL. y PILOT C3 Strawberries Honored TONIGlfl', MAY %3 GAllDEN GllOVE STRAWBEllRY FESTTVAL -Toni,.ht through Monday in Euclid Park. Fund·ra11er for youth, civic groups. Begins 1: 30 p.m. tonight with free shortcake. Parade, 11 a.m. Saturday beglnnlng Brookhunt Street and Chap- man Avenue. Square dancing, 3 p.m. Cookine contest 1 p.m . Sunday. Gymnastics 4:30·p.m. Monday. Other events. To 1 a.m. tonJght: 11 a.m . to 1 a.m. Saturday; l p.m. to 1 a .m . Sunday; 11 a.m. to9 p .m . Monday. FILMS BY 'WOMEN -First in series· "Christopher Strong" (1933) and "Dance Girl' Dance," (1940); sponsored by NOW . e' p.m: ,.tonight, Fullerton College Theater, 321 E. Chap- man Ave., Fullerton. $2. 'THE ROSE TATTOO' -Tennessee Williams p~ay. ~ p.m . tonicht through Saturday at Estan· c1a High School, 2323 Placentia Ave., Cnsta J\.tesa . $2 . CH~&AL CONCERT -UC Irvine Chorus, 8 p.m . tonight and Saturday. Renaissance music. UCI Concert Hall. $2.SO. DANCE WORKSHOP -By students, UCI Lillie Theater, room 161, Humanities Hall. 8 p.m . tonight and Saturday. 75 cents. (See Page Cl) 'AN EVENING OF MEWDRAMA' -Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, 8 :30 p.m. tonight and Saturday. $2. PUCCINI OPERAS -"Gianni Schicchi" and "Suor Angelica," 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Orange Coast College At.iditorium, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Free. Limited seating . PAT BOONE -At Knoll's Berry Farm, 8039 Beach Blvd., Buena Park. Showtimes 6:30, 8 :30 and 10 :30 o'clock tonight, Saturday and Sunday; 4:30, 6:30 and 8:30 p .m. Monday (Memorial Day). CROSS-CULTURAL FILM FESTIVAL -At UC Irvine, 7 p.m . in Room 174 of lh"e Computer Science Building. Includes films on women's roles. Free. ORGAN CONCERT -Orange Coast College slu· dents or Dr. Justin Colyar, 8 p.m. at Tustin Presbyterian Church, Main and ''C" Streets, Tustin. Free. MODERN MUSICAL -"The Roar of the Greasepaint. the Smell of the Crowd." 8 p.m. through Saturday at Golden West College Theater in Huntington Beach. $1.50. Free r1 -i1i_:-cw~";";cuTsin";·1 .,""' ORIENTAL COCKTAJLW\Jl'IOGE I I l Featuring TropicaJ Drinks I 1 1· r BAMBOO SPRING SPECIAL 1 I ~I TERRACE O.luxe Canlone>e JJ;nne< · 1 $6.00 Per Person I \ J t?f' /;it Receive 2nd Dinner at I/~ Price I I ~ 11 l -'"'""" I m Totn1at1 bffl Meat, otll roll, ~ -.npped I dlic:teft. ~wrapped Uri"''· a I !;plll'-And ' u um.... TM!"P· .,._.,..... -. ..... I I l brv«<lll, YIMIAI •bow fr\ed rke. I ' ;_ • cooklfl lid It• I ~. t'lf-PHONE ... 645·3550 I L .......... 153 EAST I7Tll ... COSTA 1\-IESA I J --------------i Times/Places performance .ror senior citizens, 4 p.m . Sunday. Ticket and ride information: 89'l·7711.· ask for community services. ' 'nlE -MOST HAPPY FEt.n\;' -~fusical at ~bastian's West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Ave0ida Pico, Sa~ Clemente, tonight through Sunday. Reservations, 492·9950. 'MY DAUGHTER, YOUR SON' -Comedy. tonight thr-ough June 14 at Huntington Beach Playhouse, 2110 Main St. 8:30 p.m. Reservations, 842·5421. Weekends only. · 'THE PRISONER OF SECONO AVENUE' Neil Simon comedy, at Fountain Valley Com- munity Theater, tonight through June I . 18280 Mt. Baldy Circle, Fountain Valley. 7:30 p.m . Weekends only . Reservations 531-8602 or 962-2551. • SATURDAY. MAY 24 •THE (:AVE DWEU.ERS' -William Saroyan comedy, al South Coast Repertory Theater 1827 Newport Blvd., Costa J\.tesa. 8 p:m . SatUrday through June 29 . Reservations, 646·1363. $3.25 to $5.25 . (See Page Cl) PEACOCK HILL NATIONAL HORSE SHOW -8 a .m. to 5:30 p.m . $3 Saturday, $4 Sunday. Peacock 1-lill Riding Club, 11031 Newport Ave., Tu$tin . ORCHESTRA CONCERT -Los Angeles Philharmonic, 8 :30 p.m. Saturday at UCI's CrawfordHall. Information, 646·6411 . JAZZ EVENT -Sarah Vaughan, Stan Kenton, Ramsey Lewis, Louie Bellson at Disneyland. Various showtimes, Saturday and Sunday. In· formation, 533·4456. •PUPPET DAY' -Family entertainment Satur- day at Golden West College in Huntington Beach. Puppet shows : IO a nd 11 a.m. for deaf; I and 2 p.m. in Spanish ; 3 and 4 p .m . in English. $1 adults, SO cents children. (See Page Cl) · SUNDAY, MAY 25 ACTING WORKSHOPS -Four plays, 8 p.m. <See MUSICALS, PageC4) JO I 0 Ld..,...., Mt_,.,-t h.clli (Bayside on the lido Peninsu la) SUM DAY AUNC~t ._...2:10 a.--. D.-, 11 te 2:10 675-5777 DIMHH MIGHTL 1-JAMAICAN STHL I Fr-s:00~ nay SUNDAY 2te7P.M. IACKIYPOf'UL.U\::-~DIMAND;:--:"~<-'-'-"'"-~-' OASIS r .... t11nt w.-1,.... to 1 :JO .... s-. • w ... .....a... ,,.._.,,... 7:Jo ll ighest Quality Nati\'e ~texican Foods Wee~ Doy<..: I 1.)0 o.rn. to 12 p.!T'. f,;, arid Sot. ! I JO o rn. 1u 12 lO Open 7 Days '°""""' VIC GARCIA Forrrerly of ~·s Pakxe Appeai"" T""-. FTI .. So<, """"' COCKTAILS 9093 E. AOAN/5, HUNTINGTON BEACH 962-7911 ( S. I. HAYAKAWA }•THOIJGHTFULlnthe DAILY PILOT GraRodiHof IHfTftMlerloin Forestf .... S....t-In B11n.,. Mltl Sftallo!I, SC.lllo .... Mll.tlroomt •l'ld RMI W1n1 AMONG 20 SK.ICY · DIM4lll IMTlllS llrandlt Brandon Duo Enlertolning ttEati.ng out" is not necessarily dining! .- Dining al lhc Ncv1pcrtcr Inn's Marine Aes!aurant is a lotally pleasurable experience. Excell en I cuisine. ranging lrom our superb Rack. ol Lamb 10 Salmon Steak in Salsa Verde, pain~akingly prepared by our Eul'Optlfl .. trained chtt1. A wine list'ol' distinction to cOfl'IJHementyourentree. And, lo 111 · atmosphere of conllnenlal elegance unmatched fOf rela•ed enjoymenL Dining is The M~rine Restauranl at ~Du W1oa'•. · • 1107 Jambortt Rood, tl Nowpoll_/114·644·1700 AUO, THE UDO IOIMOi/TltEWM cruAll/lltE'llllllO/IMl-llAR ED RY Al & IOSEMAIY CAllSO TUiSDAYTHIUSATUIDAT-MOP .•2:00A::M. <Ntrigger Ri>om-KONA LANES,.,. ~IOR COSTA MESA 5'5-1112 ~ .. -' ' I •• • ' • I' . - ...... ~ ....... v 1 • Fflday, Mey 23, 1975 2 Plays Open in Mesa Costa Mela's two ·theater groups, both celebrating their 10th anniversaries, will put their aeason-closinc productions on the stage thli weekend. South Coast R~rtory, a pro- fessional compa1iy with 9S sl)ows to its credit in the past decade, raises the curtain on William Saroyan's "The Cave Dwellers '' Saturday night. On the same evening, the melodril.ma "He Ain't Done Right by Nell" opens a three.weekend engagement at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse. The Saroyan pla y, which fi rst opened on Broudway 20 years ago, was the author's fi rst stage success since "The Time of Your Life" won him the Pulitzer Prize in 1939. ll deals with a small group of desolate people who take refuge against the cold on the stage of a n abandoned theater about to be torn down. Performances of ''Cave Dwellers" will be given Tuesdays through Sundays at 8 o'clock and Sundays at 3 in the Third Step Theater, 1827 Newport Blvd., Cost a Me s a . Res ervations 646-1363. MEANWHILE, al the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, an even· ing of me lodrama anti olio will mark th e 10th anniversary of the group founded in 196.5 by Pati Tambellini, \Yh o is directing the current production. · · A large cast of playhouse ac· tors and musical entertainers is featured in the old-time produc· lnlem)laslon Tom Tlb.m ) Uon. Phyllis Jones is serving as musical director. Performances of the "meller" will be give n Fridays and Saturdays Lhrough June 14 in the Community Center auditorium on the Orange County Fuir· grounds with a n 8 :30 p.m . cur· t ain. Reservations 556-5300. ELSEWHERE on O r ange Coast stages; -"Thlfltoar or the Gre.ase· paint, the Smell or the Crowd" winds up its three.weekend stint at Golden West College in Hunt· ington Bea c h with rinal perfornlances Lonight and Satur· day at 8 o 'clock. -"The Most Happy Fella" also comes to an end at Sebas· • tlan 's West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Avenlda Pico, San Clemente. ..Themusi.calcloltaSunday. · · -"My Daua hter, Your Son" enters its second weekend at the Huntington Beach Playhouse, 2110 trtain St., Huntington Beach. curtain ls 8:30 p.m. for the new comedy. Reservations842·S421. -"The Prisoner of Second Avenue'' a lso retur ns tor a ~econd w eek en d , a t the We::;tminster Community Theater, 7272 Maple St., Westminster. It plays Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 p .m . through June 7. Reservations 893-8622. -"The Egg and I" resumes tonight at the Fountain Valley Communit)• T heater, 18280 J\o1t. Baldy Circle, Founlain Valley. Howard Solomon 's production goes on ·at 7:30 o'clock tonight and 2 p.m . Saturday and Sunday. Reservations 531 -8602or 962-2551. Tryouts in Laguna Singer s, actors , dancers, musi- cians, comedians and specialty uets can audition for the folk musical "Dark or the Moon " on Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m. al the Forum Theater, Irvine Bowl, 650 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. Singers and musicians will be heard from 1 to 3 p.m. and others after3o'clock. "·Dark of th(): Moon," which will be produced in Irvine Bowl the last three weekends of Sep. tember, is based on "The Ballad of Barbara Allen.'' Auditioners a re asked to bring their own music. A pianist will be provided. MUSICAIS, CONCERTS COMING • • • (From Page Cl} UCI Fine Arts Little Theater, room 161, llumanities llall. Free. (See Page Cl) ' 'A C IR CUS FAN1ASY ' -Mitchell M(\lionettes, Saturday, Sunday and Monday at Gold Key F urniture. 3200 Harbor BlYd ., Costa A1esa. Store hours. Free. BLUEGRASS fo~ESTIVAL -All players invit- ed ; prizes. Sponsort.'CI by Canyon Grass (Costa 1\.fes a) a nd Cou ntry' Conve ntion (Tustin) at Nashville Beach Club, 4365 AUantic Ave., Long Beach. Adults (over 21) only. Begins 10 a.rn . Sun- day, lasts all day. $2. ' 'BROTHER SUN, SISTER MOON ' -Film on lire or St. Fr a neis. at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrew's Road, Newport Beach. 7:30p.m. Sunday . SI. '"'E LOV E TO Sl'.\C;:· -Arias and show tunes V•ith \·oc~li sts and instrumenta lists , 8 p.m. at Santa Ana Col lege 's Phillips Hall, 17th and Bristol Streets . Free: contributions accepted. TJIURSDAY, MAY Z9 CHORAL CONCERT -8 p.m . Thursday, Santa Ana College's Phillips Hall, 17th and Bristol Streets. $1. FRIDAY, MAY 38 'CABARET' -MusicaJ, May 30 through June 14 at Plummer Auditorium, Chapman and Le mon Streets, Fullerton . $3 .to $5. R eservations, 879-1732. ORCHESTRA CONCERT -UCJ Symphony, al UCI Fine Arts Village Concert Hall, 8 p .m . Fri· day and Saturday. $2. Information, 833·6617 •• 'THREE BAGS FULL' -Comedy, presented by Irvine Community Theater at Actor's Playbox Theater at Golden West College. May 30 through June 22. Reservations, 557·7'297. ' SATURDAY,MAY31 CHORAL CONCERT -Orange Coast College Chorale and Chamber Singers, 8 p.m. May 31 in the college a~ditoriU!Jl, 2701 FairvieW Road, Costa Mesa. Free. · l&VINE MASTER CHORALE.e-8:30 p.m . M ay 31 at First Baptist Church, 1010 W. 17th St., Santa Ana. $3 .50 and $5. Reservations, 548-6049. ALSO • OAYEV'S LOCKER UORTFISHINO, 17).IQ4 CATALINA PASSENGER SERVICE, 17l·5a41 TALE OF THE WHALE RESTAURANT, 113-41» '00 Mlin S1'9tt, ...... ~. El Matador AND MARCIAL.AMMOUMCE SPICW. SUH DAY. IREAllFAST Plus Everything on the Menu Open at 9:00 A.M. LUNCHEON SPECIAL I Toro. I ~ .... hilodo w/dO<e ol.~.Of 11ce $1.30 NOw Serving Beer and Wine Menudo &inday Only Mon. thru Thur. 14 to 11 •Fri. 1·1 to 12 Sat. 9 to 12 •Sun. 9 to 11 _ 1761 Mew~ ll•d. l.t 1'9-$1.I Cosha W.-...645-JSJD TE~PLE <;ARDEN$.~· ! . ctJ'Ne:S:S .Reslaurant ,?5 . LUNCHEON AHD DIHHER DAILY Special i.-hean Mfet $1.BS Monday lhru Friday 11 :30 lo 1 :30 RICKSHA COCKTAIL LOUNGE Featuring Exotic Tropical Drinks I I soo ADAMS let H---1 COSTA MESA S40-ltJ7 540·1t2l ARCI. I• Gorct.tt Gro•• 12ZOI IROOKHURST 1.4.t Ch.,-111 6ll·70ZO . 'Ki119 and I' Nancee Gray and Robert Keller will play the leads In the Rod11er1 and Hammers· teln musical, to be presented by students in the Newport Harbor Hieb School Auditorium in Newport Beach at 8 p.m. May 29, 30 and 31. Tickets at $2 may be purchased a t the d<>Qr or by calling 5:i6·3310. 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D S... lie Rflitl '1n m IM •No, NO, NANETTE' -Musical , opens Thurs· day at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Avenida Pico, San Clemente. Reserva tions, 492-9950. STUfT3~IRf CLAMS • OYSTERS •.SHRIMP • SWOROFISH" BASS IW,_... Wttli: 61 hwin' aw..,., ...... t :Ja rrw.U.,111111~::W Afternoon "Tiit. Bors" ~ lZ:OO G ·MOIM: fC) ...... I c...nl" "l'llE KING AND I ' -Rodgers and Hammers- tein musical, at Newport Harbor High School Auditorium, 600 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. 8 p .m . Thursday, Friday and Sa turday. $2.· Reservalions, 556·3310. OH IALB-OA 11.V, NEWPORT BEA(H 12'1 WEST COAST HIGHWAY . ._..,,, t.ufe ...... tfll., TO THI ..,..~TOlfCtr LUNCHEON from $1.95 Served Oli/y 'tU 4 P.M. 1sm P1eific Coat ttwv. Huntifitton Itch ~ 12131692-1321 3901 E1C:O.Higtnny NIWpOrt Buch• 17141675-0900 5?. ~s.!, T.:'1n~)l Tbt (1'ft~·~-frtd Mdlufft)'. 0 MIN: (C) (90) "llll•lu" IB lie ... MltWe (~mtntuy) '57. Qjlah' MetlMt .,.,.,....,. m Diana Trask, Jack 111...., .,_,, *Carter, fo•ter Brooks IZ:JO & Letterman from Vep$! e THE DIETING GOURMET ... 9bwc.... .... ltnlll 9:00 lli.) CI) ""' lat ., ,.... .. •, @(j)(iifD ..... J'll•• LM:61S,.. FREE JAZZ CONCERT -At Golden Wes t College, 8 p.m . Thursday in the amphitheater. With the L.A. Four. (See Page Cl ) ._.... ·-" ••ll.I R~r~ (1 ·71 4) M b·s.:J?l HALIBUT • ABALONE • LOBSTER • STEAKS . ~""'""""'" *LOW CAI.ORIE COOIUNG Dtxt1r Crisis" (R) ....., l a. ,..._ fj)BIU~ ....... O IS ())I Cil m Hit L WI-"" w.v, llll'll hmcR · •·~•" utUa.lh·-•• .. ~t 110.5 e11t k1tt ll1 Ille. · IMMfrn f714/ •lt·2"4 Welcome Aboard AD at the sparkling Ne.I.port Beach Maniott this Memorial Day weekend, May 24th and 25ch v.l<h liYe ente.taimiert by The Four Freshmen. Satuiday and Sunday r#<s. And danc- ing lo the exciting sounds ol The Society I or the Presetvation ol Big Binls"1~ocAlanllerm!J"''s 17 PiE<e Band on Sunday. Take your choiai ol ei<her nigt, includiC!) 2 show.; by The Four Freshmen and big band dancm for just $12!£1 per couple. Or stay,.;il, us for the """'"'1d and enjoy a beautiful room, the dancing. and .00.., all at a special weekend rate. There'saho~diningin the King's Whorl for steaks, or the Capriccio for ruisft ca lfiJ"" rtal 51\k. Bo<h reslal...u ... open al 5 PM for your C01M!Diena!_ So cal us and makeyourl'eSOMll!onsloday, for either ajil, or one beautiful 11.<!ekend. ·~Beach .Maniott~L ..,. ~8inct11111's Con" CR) =:=.. .. II! .. _ ................... ..,,.,.,,:., 1:00 YIUll 61De711 Oowintain" ,_...., u,.-... 8 • TODAY'S HOME ... FIFTH ANNIVERSARY .... I""""""""" *BIDERLIVINGIDEAS , t'.JO mr S1J11CW "So You niR• Ir...,., 111111 • t I t You KllOW Lts An1•" {R) ~ llllwft: '19 lllll ..... t ~ s t ~°'"""'"""'''""°""' ._ .... .._Lia' 1111tropolil1R lttl. RtselltdMd. ,...... ...... • o <9 Clll (]) m Tiii °" c.. (I},.. ...... flit "Your Mother Wurs Ar., l 1 Ci)) O.W.. ..... (6. 1"" .w~ , ..... , ... t t (j)~tt ~-Y•riftJ S.W l:JD UllliNnllr DlllrtcN LI Ti1rfl MIM: •a 1111 Cllll ....,. t Shrimp Tempura/ t 10:00 lNXT s,.dll "Tiil Goldtn Alt mmmm.._ ....... Steak Teriyaki of th• AutomobUtH (R) ReKllld· ~· ,,,_. <-> t Combination Dinner t ='~romci)'~'iS'""" w... · ..:':' O'Hlll. ''fllt ltiutilul Dit YOIM(' <•> • C.., Complete.dinner including ; • fB"'" Tiii .... (R) t llfw Jed 1nntrt1c s,tdll ( (f)) WMI W..W green tea ice cream t (lfij ([)) 00 m"' CIMbllrl 2:00 IHI (]) (() •••• , n •••• I.Ml "f1tal lmase" (R) tillieM Slf1rl .. .,..... ltll~ • t At .... u. t :!.:' :=. Newport during It.JG Ct!: lfllft t th is Fifth Ann iv.,sa'\I t 11.. !fr.':.i--" - t 60 Fashion Island t !a@ Newport Center let ,. ... (C) .,... ..,.. t Reservations are · t •> 'SJ -J11MS Stew11t. JoiMI Dru. Gilhrt llolllld. On °"""· Advisable-644-4811 e ....... u.u t How long has it been since you had a trul)' tt lE,= = ._ t n.,......,._ deli&htful lunch? We Invite you to come here! ~w;w: ... • Mii =.,,.. ~=-'Clll •-· .. ,:i;..., l".JO .. s,.111 "CllMe ..... •• f'llnlSlllMtlt" -,.._ _._ ~£1=11 .. lrll) ...... ...... _ ... . ....,..r..._ _ ... ·---(C, __ t t ll:lt m""' ... (C) lllQUllt AIOUT QUI Olll!R ANllMISAIY SPUW.S -'" -""' """'1, • -~ • 1e . ='..!:.-..,. ..,. --...u1 .,. .,. . < .. m:.ii,1:':.. ... '900 N""l'Ort Center Dt1ve 1714 I 6404<XX> ...... __ ... _ ""'" 'I" A t ... _ ,.._ ... _ ,,,.,_ ... .......... • ,_Fash ion Island Newport Beach . .. • STEREO· s ·OUNl)S Ot THE HARBOR • A I ! i.e. !l\'! -m_..,..,...., i•I. "5 -Y11111 TIYOL ,. .. _ U:ll ... : "Illa " .... (Mrs) -\llc:lof llllllR. 2:t0•-_..,.._ -........... T• l1saq • "'I!-' .. -....... ··ti~~:~7 ;-l:el .,,.,., ...... { .. ) • Qlll, -.... '"' -_.,.._ ... 1·5'.~~::: ,_ -..... _(""' ll~~~'~r ... _ KOCE Television . . . I I I , • j 1 fl/. Cl ..., ,, I IOOMER lllCIMW 'CiVIZ • U1ft.i St..A£;1C ~-' FUNKY WINKERBEAN mAf1!.? SUE SIJJEETulATER I& OEFINITEL.40llT OF~ a.A5& BUT I'll\ 5URE l CAN 00 BETTER l\lAN l<ITT4 CROCKET! FIGMENTS NANCY lllAT 1..EAUE.5 SHEii.A 1U1'fLE RIGllT IN ~ RANGE! lHAT 5E.TTl.£5 11 I I'ttl GOIN& m ASK HER 10 1IE l'roM I OUR NEIGHBORS ARE BACK FROM THEIR LONG TOUR ACROSS THE COUNTRY I WONDER IF THEY WENT i: BY CAR OR TRAI N~=:::::'.:_j ,. .. I _,,.,.., .• • ,,.,,.~. !J ·~··-.. ~--... , .... __ _ ,,_.__ ......... OHe6 I TODAY'S CIDSSWDID PUZZLE PEANUTS ACROSS '41 Courage 43 Large birds 1 Sheepish 44 Natrow e~ressions pasaage 15 Ftower 45 Mallclous l'lold9r story 8 M----·way to 46 Sizable ;or -. piece of 14 ShOwlng skill land 15 De Valera's 49 Change let llnd \'."> the worse 16 -···of Troy 53 Sleep on a 17 Lift upright perch 18 Splil 54 Kind ol sklrl 19 Vertical 55 Poinled pert 20 Cheinieal 56 Similar warfare 57 Reaidenla of: 10 Envoy 33 Repeat lhe llem: 2 Sulllx 11 Hopped-up words ol words 58 Mr. beve1eges another 22Worlhle1s Slaughter 12Kindot 36Poelic 23 Actor Burt 59 .••.• cell: schOol: pronoun Abbr. 37 Amused 24Eq:ilorewilh ~~:/' 13Aboondingin 39Disper1e caution E 1 emmets 40 Ouanlily of 25 Placed al 60 ngl an c:ily 21 PeriOds cotton Intervals 6 1 Depress preceding 42 Whefe Nome 28 Native ot DOWN events is OnlariO 22Canvas 43Violate 32 Gfass 1 Racetrecit structures 45 Dogma rectangles building 24 Feeble 46 Hisl0tic 33 Ceases 2 As busy as • 25 S.ilbo11'1 periods 34Poasiblywlll Pol• 47Cardgwnt 35Flxedmodel 3Wingllke 26Tarty '8Workhard 36 Becomes 4 Religious 27 Man·a name 49 Miss rlles 28 E. lndlan dilh Hayworth f -J.J JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH I • I ! I I · by T 0111 K. Ryan HE. HASN'T Nmiw A IW5ER SllEE.1 <Jj HIS -lll'P FOR A W!iel<-.- by T 0111 Batiuck by Dale Hale '"'" 37 Dely 38 Equal: Prell• 39Briel 40 Intolerant person 5 Sloped to 29 Double 50 Malit term lht M>rlzon JO Hebrew high 5 I lnvnedialely SAeglons priest 52F0tfeatthal 7 Otfenses 31 Russian 54 Playing M.4~1A , l W~H l HAD TMA"f LOOK Of' CONFIOl!l<CE TMA"f '°ME ~ 8Ae1&1tl ·•nays" marble 9 lnasrnt.1ch as 2 • 91011l21l ll . " " " .. " I ,4At"A 11.AS<JN ~(LTl1'" °" tlV•llN l !lf1.AT1CllC f &=:;:r=:::':J DICK TRACY I I HAVE .. ;. ® • ,Fridly. Mey 23, 1975 DOOLEY'S WORLD ~,u.o. ltlle~ ! DR. SMOCK GORDO MOON MULLINS fl.AVE A NICt: ® D/>.Y, 'rt.AYO. b .--------. I WAS THINKING OF "fAl:JN' YOU 1ll MY PAP .... HE COtJLD USE lt>U ON HIS ~ DESK fOI{ A fl\PEF-'WEIGllT I • -----)bU f!El1'£R Nor- 1 WINK H~'S HAf'PY ~ERE HE 15 ! HEY, EMMY .. I W/>.S SuPl'OSED IO TEL.l. YA THERE'S A SM/>.L.l. P. T./>.. MEETING AFTEI< SCHOOi. TODAY. ANIMAL CRACKERS r:LE""r"'1-:-s-H=E::-'.AR:-W-MlE.-.._ INFIELD Cllll!TER / DAILYP1LOT (:f ~y RoclcJer Bradfield THANK I G~S. I HATE OFFICE WORK 1 b Geon.1e LelllOllt by Gus Arriola by Ferd Johnson YEH·· You, ·Mf', ANDIH' TEACHEI<. by Rodger Bollen SE,6(Jr1F<JL. D/lQ/ .• DEL161-1T"RJL ! 4e;TEROW i.\1CEIOO- H0\1.1'5 Tt-IC FAMILCJ? if()5T FllJE ... AIJD 'ICXJRSP by Charles M. Schulz Tl-jE GIRLS .....--------, W!t.L., THE.ciE Nl5 PEOPLE WHO LOOK Ll!CE TME'I KNOW WHA"f "TMEV'~ DOING, AND "ll<Ellf Al<E "TMO§E WHO OON'T LOOK LIKE TMEY KNOW WHllT 1\.IEY'~li oom. by Mell THEY HAVE ONE Tl<ING IN COM~- ,,.;1THEll: KNOW§ WMAT THEY'~E OOIN6. --~ by Chester Gould TRACY. TMIS IS A LAD WHO LIVES ACAOss THf STl'EET -LIZZ. HE llOLIJNTHRED TO CCMI WITH /ff., ' I 9'W HER GET INTME TRUNK OF TWIT CAR. ''1'11 tl'l1 )'1•11 whal I really wi-.h I h;iJ plan1cJ -ihl· garJ.:n tc1ul~ ... \ I DENNIS THE MENACE '' ' • ' ' ' • • • • • J ' .. .. ~ Cf OAJLVPll.OT Friday, May '23, 1975 ' r'Marriage' -I . Family Fun Offered A Close-up lni.:mur Bergman's "Scenes Crom a l\1ar· riage" is an intense, in· Umate and in n1any ways exhausting study of the relationship between l\\'O peopl e. built back 1nlo a rel:1· tionship. Bergman h as little that is ne w to say about love . n1arriage, or woml:!n 's liberation, but his expose of human feel· ings rings true at all times. F.SCAP E TO WITCtl P EPPER -If you're u Pll<"ed, U1ht·touch t•op 1:uper MOUNTAIN -Th• kids Robert Redford r11n, th~re tilled wll.h <"hUit: l(·~nes. fist outsm1trt t.he adults in this are blue eyes and btoautifuJ fi&h\' and enoueh bulleu to delighl/ul Walt Dl11n ey rilm clOSeUJ)I . If you're lil. nylng milkO ' l easy lo believe that film b)' lni:miir 8 er11man, ubout a pair of 01•phuns with buff, there arc blue ~kie11 even 'f,a)'lle Is spoofinJ1 \\'ilh s upci·b perform1tnc~ magical power:.. lt'.s a live· and precision m11neuver~ \\'ayne. Good fun Jn London. IJ~ ti\' Ull ?1«nn und Erland I)', enjoy1tble film for the ~fUlifully photographed. (f>G l " J Olil'Ph!>Oll The mo\'ie i.11 "'holefumily. (G) But Ir you're looking for SCF.NES FROM ,\ MAR -fasi·1nu t1 ni: bul ln some , unythina or s ubsttince, RIAGE -The intl•nsc relu-\\Ul'S l'Xh au:!tlng In ils UVE A Ll',fTL~, ~TEAL forget it. Only thine new in tioniihip lwt'o'·een.nlan and a thb·1·oui:h1tt.~s.s Cund it.ii lhl't'e· Bereman has pared 1i1way the trappings. There are only a handful ot distance shots; fewer than half a dozen seenes ln the three·hQur-loni: movie with other actors (althoughRthose who are included have a powerful impart ): and no time .,.,.asled on transitions (st>verr1I years pass between some of the scenes). A LOT -This lhrllhng, re-thi s trite remake of all the I I ~ .• · th' ,,0,,,. l•>l"ll>l. (.Il l I. · d ,. \\'Oman s exp 01cu 1n 1s .. • a_ 1st1 (' an some 1mes sen-cirl·us or ral·int: movies~---------=----:-:=::--~-:::;:::;;;:::-~ ltmental portrayal of you've evl!r seen is a daz1.I· l\t~rp~ the Surf._ the je'o'·cJ ing set of aerial manCU\'t't'S th1cl, L!i proof aga1p lhat flll1 no"·n by Orant,:l' Count)·'a make~ ut least/ as Mood 1''r~1nk Talln1uu und starr. Whal 1·cm<.1 1ns 1s a close-up of a n1urriage in the p1·ocess of breaking do\\'n and then of being The performances by Liv Ullmann and Erland Josephson <1.rc superb. She gro~'s and pro· g rt!sses \Vith total credibility from a frigid, con v e n ti on· ce ntered wife to a confidant. sex:· ual woman, while he ages, very s ubtly, from a cockS'ure egotist to a de· fealed 1nan \vith an un· derstanding of hi s own limitations. ··seenes from a Alar· riage" is rated R. There LIV ULLMANN IN '.MARRIAGE' is little nudity a lthough there is some emphasis on sex. It should also be noted that the mature subject matter of the film is unlikely to appeal to tecn·.agers. -Jackie Hyrna11 'Adventurous Life' Tonight Explorer J ohn God- dard, a man whose ad· ventures have taken him over one million land. sea and· air miles will presents his la test' color film·lecture al Santa Ana Coll ege tonight at 1:30o'cl<>ck . Sponsored by the Com· munity Services Offi ce Or the Rancho Santiago Community College Dis· lricl, the program will be held in Phillips I-fall Theater with admission Washington. comical red and blue free. Santa Ana College The program con. footed boobies along with is at the intersection or tinues with in .person dozensofother c r ealures 17th and.Bristol Streets. coverage of the record native to the Galapagos ··The Adventurous 1500 m .p.h. flight of the Islands, are featured in Life" is the title of God· F·lll over Nevada de-the second half of the dard's newest program. serts and fi lm of the program . Located 600 In it, he depicts the ex· aerobatics of the world-miles off Ecuador, the 13 citemenl and da nger en· famed Thunderbirds fly-major islands form the countered in ascending ing team. wor.ld's m ost unique two of America's most A rare glimps e of Ule archipelago. awesome peaks: 11 ,225· ";::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::; foot Mt. Hood in Oregon l. a nd the Ma gnificent 14 ,4 10 foot Mt . Ranier in MESA ' , ... ~ THE FINEST ADULT ~j IN THE MOST ·. · ENTERTAINMENT ~LUXURIOUS THEATRES 1884 Newport Codo Mno 54d-1 S52 NOW THRU TUESDAY • • • , • AC:flOM AT: ht l-1-..:t 5 o.lM:l'-UoN ·' 1"01111 PENTHOUSE GIRL ~. ·, BRIGITTE MAIER ~ "BRIGITTE MAIER LA VS ,\~~TOREST THE MYTH ~ THAT ACTRESSES IN PORNOGRAPHIC MOVIES ARE TOO OLD. ) TOOFATANO/UST PLAIN TOO UGLY. CALL THEATRE FOR 2ND FEATURE l.\LI04 l'CUJ~I, f/J...., '"'--· ......... 1l- TECHNICOLOR··~ .0 . \l:ll ' r\.ll\:91Cli 1AllllTll ' 1 "lT. IOllN CIUSOIE- 1,i1-tott-1:n · IHCREDllL Y TRUE! 111e ""''' speclacolar jewet heist in history! , The True StO<YOI 'Murph The $u~· < =-.• r~, . ~~ -~~ ~ -r·q -. we! •-ROBERTCONRAO ·DONSTROUO :.· ,,., •• -,., Plus DIPDIE THE MAN WHO MADE THE TWENTIES ROAR .... GilLUA lVEHIMC'iS FaOM 7-SAT. & SUM. NOM 2 J:lS • 7:10 • ....... Ill Fotce l:lO·S:lS·t:ZO IUl Tells how ~toplant it or how to lix it Saturdays in the DAILY PILOT FOUNTAIN VALLEY • FOUNTAIN VALLEY• ~Udo ""'JW I~'• '""•IM hi(/ O~U( ~~00"-HVN\I ATI D>~lolR bJQ i'>OO 7:J5-f;]0 GENERAL CINEMA CORPORATION matcr1ul for mo\' cs us does <PG) fi ction . Excitin1: bout t•h!!§eS ;tp..JJ ..J.U..lt~ st:Jlking are ·mixed just BR ANNI G"l\N --Jo· "'ayn e really plays John \\'ayne io this onc. Wears a i>Wt and looks as if he just stepped out or lht• Balboa Day Club to stroll into t·haracter for thi s fast: ri,i:ht "·ith <·ommcnt on t•ri1nin11.l lack of sentirnenl and ;in unt•\·cn jusli('c system. (PG ) TJIE GREAT WALDO JCKllHkltol- Mwi•Sct.....- "THI PASSllllla" CPGI IAlllA STlllSAND JAMES CAAM "FUMMY L.t.DY .. IPGI "lnulMOF THI PD« PAMl'HEI. .. !P'GI "TOMMY" .. GODfATt&-#.uTll"' Ill & "Dli1H WISH°' IRJ ''""""''"""'-· "'EIHCAIM.t.TIOM OF PITEJ · I . PROUD" ti.I "'L.MEHD OF ':fill HOUSl"IPGI "llGU SAMC:TtOM'' Ill & "NOMT PAGE" IPGI ac 7, W.W. lived ina '55 Olds, loved bubble gum, country mwic, robbing filling stations and a girl named Dixie. BURT IUITNOLDS '" W.W.Al'ID TBJJ D**'ll D•NC:JJBllWCIB ... CONNY VAN DYKE JERRY REED · NED BEATTY DON WILLI AMS · MEL TILLIS .. .&R'l" C:•RNJJr , .> -c'~''"""' • ._.., •• SfAr, ll'•'J-rf· ... JO><"i AVll~(fi fret • ~ "1'.iMAS'1tC~l/O'. ~ ~ .. ~."~l t..'1;1~1N < ' L-J l'lln: OOlldd S...11uwd "5'T5" __ ...., M-;" Expect all that the motion picture screen has never dare d to shOw before. Back in 1957, · Expect the truth. Now you are ready for -. ·~Mo1ndingo" ' "MARDINGO" ~._....--""' ...,..,,, -JAMES MA.SOii SOSAll GF.OBGE PEBBY Klll6 -IUOIARDWARD BlllNllASYKIS ~-DN~ .. - 1..IJ.UJlf N.Q1tAlll -·•-o, KYL&<MIOl I_._.,,.. __ .. MCllWIAJllD-.. paMA} wm.&l _., llMJUCIJUU --lAllM..,. _,, w>K UIJll#1ll _.,IUOtA&O n..,.. T1CH~A~~,,. ._ I : --· """'1allcinr W.W. lived in. 'SS Olda, i...d bubble """ Eno! Flynn, country muaic, rriod dud=. robbilli filline ltationl and • girl named DiJde. Not.......nJy ln th.at order. !~'" c~nn.in•ful{~" •a"'u .... a"'I'• aM I MOLDS W.W.AllD mm••• D•wua•••• :Pt;-----.. <:;OHP<Y114N 0~!([•Jf"'ln"Af:ED •KEOeu.m -~a·····~ • ·-_, ... 51 .... _ ... -•-tlrffrt.ll·---...·-.. t>OMll-·---~ ...... -........ Now, W.W. ii l'llillnc ...U all._SoathernCallferftla ' PALOS VUDES fox Twin 177-5403 SAii l'EDIO Strand •I 832·7271 lOllC KACH Crest 424·2619 lOIK WCH los Altos o,;,..1. 4~7422 O•A•OIC C:OUIU~ COSTA llS.I UA Sooth C..S( Plat• 714-54()-0594 OIU5! Otanr• M•ll • 1114-637-0340 . WUllA KACH Sooth Coal( 714'494-1514 OWi&! P111l City Centtr •J 714·997·0832 FOIMA111 VAU!T ORAN5! Sladium Orlvt·ln =1714-639-8770 founl~n Valley Drive·ln 714·961·2481 SAN CllMlNI[ Miram., 71U91-00l6 I -........... '"' . MISSION VIOO Cinem• Viejo 714 8JO 6990 WESTMINffiR Cinem .. west : 1714·892-4493 'L.~-=""'==='"';:;'~;:":":N:> .... :::2::::::::::::::::::i=::::::::::;.;:::::::;;;:!~...J--..;;;MmWml'Ollm~mH.ICiiiiimHml~,;;,;7ml4m·6·7;m8m3~._~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- J ., .. I J SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES SAH DIEGO ,Yft. AT IMSTOL >:::::-::=-::::~ALT lllllfT-10 SO.COAST Mbiif w· PllZA I 7-ltoJ•uif1-~11 · . ''LT. 101114 eausol"' J46.t711 ...... ,....,._ .......... . FREE A l(IN Cll"WllD THI& :n, CLINT !ASTWOOO • "THE EIGER SANCTION" w .. s... .... 2:40·4:5J..7~ O.t:20 L..., wsll'1p (PG) MCIH .... L 7:15-t:IS SAf . .JUN. I :)04:»5:»7:)0.t:)O . Freebie and . the. Bean Ill rt.s llCHA.ID HA.1115 I• "DEADLY TRACKERS" lff,NOM 1 COt<T. WJt. NOM I ~ tnru Fri. 1:30 om. Stt/SunJHol. 12:30 Mon. llWu Fro. lo 71>,!T>.-11.25 THE CITY SHOf'PING CE NTRE ORANGE 1 512·6721 M(M£ RA11NOS FOR IWIENTS AND WUMJ PEOPl.E ,,.. ...., ............ .io.e. ,, , .......... _ ..... -. ,,.. .. " .... ''' .. ,,..,,. r-,., , . .,.....,Ir,,..~ r,.,....,._ ® 1NL Ill{ UllOll II •0.11110 I~~ to.,..,"''',...., o1111rit "' m111 .... " ... " .......... . • ........ 0 .. --... --...... _ ...... Newt from 111 over C.tlloml• 11 rounded up ~-~uchd•y In lhe DAILY PILOT J A ' .....,.,,. ...Cl I I'° -·-•~llM••oo•:io ... 1Ufl°"WIJJOIDD IO•llo'• & ltllt'°"l1 IJ JDJ CID -__, . -""""' -· -·-"""' Cinderella Liberty 1111 m> ~ACll'IC TM•AT"88 DlllV•·tM IU .. •aw&~•Dft M.t.R•OR 91.VD.DrhM•la s.....-..1w.s-, s ••. t s.... _._No ....... OA.t.lllGI Drtn-M 111 foi..Stot.AS-.·l-114..,. ... ~ .... s-...w ................ P•"'HW Pun! ~efH•l a.,.. • ._ o,-.1 ·~ ' ' .. . -·-.. 'Passenger' Political, Suspenseful · Ml0hel1111elo Antoh!Oni t tacked the ~led him, w~lapered Intrigue, ,Tiie SUlpense at ~II: in hla 6Wn favor Wben he maile The newtman (NicbolAon} soon ea.. times Caa tend shlven tttto a yi_.... • I ' l'Qy ·W il e·does n 't ·understand -me· but· iyOU-do plot. "*ht~•••lted "The'Pasatneer ." counter! a foune, extraordinarily traClng Nic'h'o'l son throlieh the Tiie director plopped heroic >Jack 'beullf!il architect~ student Clhe ·swe~erin1d~es. • Maria Schneidtir is more c_om· munieative and more facile than she was in the tempestuous ••Laat Tango in Nicholson and masnetlc Marta ch~ llolinelder), WhO voluntal!ly PolhicalUke "Zabriskie Point" and Schnelder down among the .dynamic he~ blm -•ct hl-Jropi •&Uh· 1 penbqilJJ~e. "Blow-up," other recent baked beauty of the sands ofNoAhern nDla!!f rina ~!,& ~Sechee-a•-namm:f/.es~ka · AptonloftJ fllm·a, ''Passenger" de-Atrica ere tino la t t 1 t · wu &D¥oiv4if,,_ -... -pelMlll too •'J.1(\h 'on the seuickell!ftg diaCUi • 1 a " 8 v · u~c ac e Q £. pu18*r -b~onl baa' a-n11for pant ... th.rwits .of his peripatet.ic ._ .. h Brl.gedcon , '. unansweredquHtlotl&.) -cam .. lf, ond fllchOlson s~ Parilt." The lon g, nonverbal denoument, a single scene in which Antonlonl leave& all the gimmickry behind abd opens the .mind• of ·Ute wife and lover, may The passeaor ho!te Ii Ill) En~lish· · dilllll'!':illl tn role than -t -•m•D wHo gnba·tb• OPPortunlty BETWEEN ti• ~11\ic 'P.Olili<al inthet b•r a<te bfrn•out to be~a Cl.~••lic one. • to swap passports wtth 1 dead man in dialogue ot ' black -.Nric.an 'l'evolu· • _ ,.:~. Ql'der __ ~c.ape-hia~own.mstence-tion•ry fore,: mdiHJtimad,,..,.adc ·-1 . ~ ·~~ ~l',~ 1*c11eV why 11 llneijlllliiid-a_ emptsaChumor~ lj(>wnw, "TIMI a quie~ilillli.Y.~ •A h"11>8'1-•J)t<l- wjlt .,,liii --14 tier u--aa1y ii ·,PHMn,....•• 11. t it*lltla4,r -,.r -· ne lrl*int ~ -oqt:<• .:: ;,; .., • ~\ J • '; - ~j"l'b• Passenfer" cloes"llnotii!.iii'ii"'~e~ -•,nte;;J;ilO!ieJ.illd.dt:J -llOut. . -'--'-"' .... ~~ -~- I ~~~~--·-....·~~~~~~~~~~~ ..... . , ' "11---Wo men' s=-Ar:ts -:--·• ~Heries I Exhibits The !oJlo'!ift&. !bows.111Q, fthvdillea for' the ~m1q1wtekJn~Vea:a1 . :.. .. ~' ·, All'.\tl --, . JNH ___:_ F ® 6 g ; Myron o~Alll~· ·---··· • Coh.t/11;;:=.'W _ ns ; Sllppy -White·(ltarla3/29) . '. , Fl.O:CIJ;R -ayne ·~t n ; Dave .. Barry _., · , "-gs•&-~ LA~aK ~~-)c,U.S.A . L"8 VEG'A!!·lllt..--lfillCosby ; Ike & 'Tina T mer , MGM GR AND -Sergio Fr chi ; Joan Rive · · " , &fv11:aA -l'Qe -Dimension; George K,lrt>y c-~l~);..~nters ; Jose Fell<lano ~-tart' l . 8 -A --y lfollbihs tends 5/2~), l!udjj~~c-t!U, Dlc~¥,eii'l~1~~5129l -~,\ -B~c~ Ow~~; /.1 1!1 ~·l&Wrellce Tll CAN,\ ~ Foh~ !ierc~· '7? Vl'UllN Pµ•A -"Mind Wll~ 'the Dirty t..1an " · Wl.Y ~••All J.tW,.s~;s .' • .., ..... 4oy.0.,· . Tl 7110 . OUI l1G41 Al~ of. $2.lt WIU UJM -at Al'lll 7:Jt '' ~-'•' 'T'r, COME llMLY -· 9 lEl'Oll 7:30: W.llTll ~IMEMAS '.· WISTMIMS:T'll A~c . H!llST UM401 GAIDIM •IOVI FIWJ, ~O llllOOlllUIST 'IJllT SOUTH TO wtSTMIMITll • ~f .. . 1 .IOW .Pl.AY .. f · . . .- IN HARBOR llOPlliG CUTER ,eOWARDS • BARBO CINEMA HARIOR BLVD. AT WILSON ST. COSTA MESA &46·0573 "· . . In Festival , -~ VAL -Thursday, ~ • in and Eihstein bousea , ·:a. Valley View , e~nress,J dis pla ys , weaVtn&-.-- l films. Free. ~ At GOiden West College West St., Huntington 13. 10., a.m. to 4 p.m. lllXED MEDIA EXIDBIT -,Al Mills House, i.z732 Main St., Garden Grove .. Wbf.ks com- ml1aioned ror Westways Maiatirie. 'fbd.ay through June 8. Noon to4 p.rn .• and §ta a:ab P.m . Fridays. This weekend, for Straw'\{err}r f eSilval , hours: noon to 9 p.rn . through Mbft!Jay. HUMTINGTON CINEMA Ill.CH M,YO. AT ~I.IS, H.I. ••1·••0• •41.,011 ~o 'Gel\'·., ~-=-= . ... Thl5*t .... ;:....... ' =a,,._,.,· -•• ........ ~ P.AINTINGS BY KA YMO!iil iU•Q1$ -1\ealiatic Jandacapes. an<t aeasc__~~·, at Haagetfrhaker ~~!~r:tf•· 3'12 N . Coast tDlhway, Laguna Beach. ~ Juf1e 30 . Jaformjtion, 491-2875. . STUDENT ARTISTS -Worq ef~iln,; Qo'!t Colle1e Art Gallery, 2701 Falrlifl"i oljf, 'Qc!~d Mesa. Through June 13. 10 a .Ill.. io '· p.m . weekdays. NOT SINCE lOVESTORY. .. • • The thlf stcry oi Jill Kinmont. The American Olympic ski contender ~!rag~ f6]1 iocl< everything but her life. Ml~ f\llmd the coiirage to Ii~ ll\rvJgh the love ci one • _ \<try special man,. . -'~H~tjt~r-...,. TH~ ... •1 HE OllU 511Jl"Of J'H£ MOUNTAIN'" St..-rloilMA•l.i\t MMKTT .. ,lill k- _, lfMI Mrog5 .. Dd. l...!t., IEUt.UA J. MOl<ITGOME• Y •HAN MAl TIN OAINl.Y COUMAN • Bill \'INT• l\'llllAM .. YolNT A f!lMWAIS/l ARRY l'URC( f'llOOCCTION • ~"""~' JJAVI051Ull~ ~._..j"" ohf i-.1.. "AlONCt'l'AY UI'"~•[ C. VALO.'S • »wltflorCHARLBIO~ 0. .... ..:1~,LAKRY r·u~Cl• r"""""'~ HlWAU>S. fUDMAN A UNIVE~SALrlCTU~E • TEOUOCOLQI! • -l(ll'M-llJllM). ijt mtS1tLT"911tA_tlllXllDS_#llWlSI • !;;::=.=~= .. -:n-:.l IPG) .. ::=!.~==-~.J ,,.----~' 1 MA 1'll1 INGO ). ---' HOW PLAYING • ' . "' Art Night '\" . ' , -...... •. ~- _, This paintjng by French artist ~ouard , Cortes will be on~ of a variety Of works . ranging from oil Paihtings to Asian 'rugs to ' be displ ayed froln 6:111} lo 9 p.i!I. Frid ay. May .30, whiirour ait galleries in Design Plaza , New (lenter.~ljjijo&iR' • ·Ji>ecial '" ~rt -night. , e <K'lilljnj,--il~I'" fhq Jack Glenn Gallecy i ~ Gllllel\8'1. Asian ·Enterprise ""'"' ~ (lallery; l'f~wport Center is looa~ ~-.!IN i.littl'i~ion of Coast Highw•y al!il M~~ui 'llciialevard ,J, in Ne~port De-.cft. \ • " '1 -·1·-.y·1·· ... l • \ ' " •. >.ll .l~ _,L .IL... ' I ·· AnEvent ... ENDS -TUESDAY MAY27 • • .,. . Q OA!l Y PILOT • " , • , • ' • ~ . . .;; ' ' '· •• • ,. .-, .. ., ~~day. t;x 23,.1t75 \ ' i • .. ' r. ·' • ~ . : I .. • 1· ' ~· . ' . \)i.. . ' -.. ' . ' • • • . -, • - ) -~ . )· ' •' .. ·\··"t. f .,, J. • • f I ~ •• ' ~·· ~ ' ~"1l •i . ' ' •. ; . ~:· • ,··1:1: l -· l • • " • >J ' I • (' ""~ ' .. ' ·' ' '~. ' .... • ' .:, .... ' • • ., ' ' • . '.r • " • . , • -• A • . ' .. ' .. .. . ' • .•, '(. i I ~ •• ' Ttt ,1 I •. l ~ • ,. . ' ' " '" • ' • " I 'l .:.. , , -· .. \ ' I " \ .. .. ' ' ' • • ' . ' ~.;, ~; ' . t • ( . ,,. ' . " .... 1 JJ f J :.. • • • • . . • . " .r-",;; ... J. '" , ,, ' ' • .. .: 1· ., • '" I ,. • ' • ... . I i • '··~ ~· • •' ' )q ... ~ • . . ~ • ' ' I I • • ·~ff ... • • • -• ~ , • ~ .,. ' ) ' I I ~· • ··, ! -'! ' llp S3 MiUlon .... , "IF YOU'RE TllE IJREADWINNEF<, llOW•S A90Uf A COOKIE ONCE IN A WMll.E 7 .. . ,, ,. Jesus 'No Citizen' In Africa? ( • Friday. May 23, 1975 DAIL'f PH.OT DJ • m '75 MANY OF TllE suggestion( reflect changing social slan;. dards. ~. Jn MissoLJri , Cor example, th8· present cnlninal code. enacted i "' -, • u,.1 T~ 1&15, says that living together \a ~ OF'tC•·OSET' LESBI 0 · a "slate oC open and notorio~ · , ..:.,,, _AN J DALY. IN BAY ARE~ dultery". is a misdemeanor.~ 21-yeer--old Homo••JUf~.!~·~.' J'JA.~• f~•nfll ·, ro'!Osed' riVision ;.delete& th--:..r~~ \' ' . , ,-·~ ... ~k ~p,r .. :n-:-•1-v-.rl\-... ~e<:&i.PD~ft~t;,.code . • • • l b • • ¥<:. -• ~~laWiSenate has pas lty-p"ai es '~an .· lherevisedcodeandsen_lit!O l!o HoUSe where a similar measu is pending. 'Phe House version in cludeS' _a prbvision that would! ervl•ng Bay's Gays decnmtnaHze homosexuality b , _ _ _ _ removing bans on oral or anaJ i~ tercourse between consenting'- adults. The sponsor or the Sen at "they must 1:emain closeted. I've had three complaints today from workers there v.'hO are gay." What can she do? ··s tart with the attitudes ol t;mployers." bill has opposed this provision although he supports JlroJX?rS{lls to, allow oral or , anal intetcOurse; between husbabd and wife.:' .. ' THE ALASKA legislature iS: Plarwing Coalition Encountering Snag ftmer Oregon Gov . Tom M all says he has been offered the•chairmanship of an organiza- tion to set up voluntary energy co n servation. pr:ograms throughout the United States. . Although McCal).said he would MS. DALY STARTED work be hes itant to take the job, .:he March 5 on her $7 ,400-per-year "PEOPLf: HAV E feiirs thal we're al\.\•ays trying to conven others Into a gay lifestyle," she said. "There's no need lo worry. Afte r all . I g r:ew up i·n a heterosexual environment and it didn 't rub off on me.•· l\.'ls. Daly refers to herself as ar. ''out of the closet'' les bian. con sidering repeal of lawi against adultery and cohabits: lion. The laws were enacted irt 1949 and orficials say they can'\ enforce them any more. Undec the existing statutes, ''cohabita~ ing in a state of adultery and fornication" is punishable by a $500 fine and up to three 'years in jail. . .,-. · "· By WILLIAM SCHREIBER ~llWD•ll'f' .. ll«s.lltf ' The Orange County Environ- m~ntal Coalition h~ disturbed efforts by SuperviSor 'Thomas Riley to form a "high Powered" planning coalition to resolve lingering south coast develop- ment problems. Riley Thl\r&day ad.miited.he Is in the formative stages or creat- ing a planning unit comprised of developers, homeowners, en- vironmentalists and government officials to draft a -specific plan fOr the Dana Point and Laguna Nlguei-aret's .. •. ·~ Ilut· ~e. Illdickl"4)11ae'~gling 0rganl&Jtion b·g;' l/!!tn Ai"a!t a 1etiot11 blow. . '. . · RoM Nel10Di ibli . .Fiflii ·ms. 1nc1s~···~~~<¥·••id . • ·~;'-,~ t -'~ LONDON CU Pl) -A high court judgt gave his seal of ap_proval 'to cham- . pagne'and'ruI•~ t6atonly'lt· f win~· iffi>daced in· 'the '.· Champagn e region of 'Fran·ce can be caJled champagne. , The judge. announced his decision 20 days after Qle ~ legal tueisle betw~~n French vtnlners and- Engllsh clder ·m~kers ·began. Two Encllsh breweries, Bulmera .. and Sbo:c~•]'• l have use~ lhe-apllrlilih1 champagne image to pro- mote their drinks, based on cider_, a tradlUonal west ol England t?rew of ferment- ed apples, for up lo a cen· tury. • (, Riley is "tremendously upset" becaµse the; Environmental Coalition has already used the ex- istence of the new planning group as leverage to 'Win a coastal com- mission delay of a Dana Point de· velopmentpro}ect. Nelson identified the project in question as tbe Marina Shores H6tel coaTipJtfX.~. • · 0# • •••• • .. , In his a nn,Ouncement of the planning group's formation, Riley said he tias written t.O state coastal com-.,l~sion chairman Melvin Lane· 'rging him not to use lJ1;e·new Planning group as a toOl to' deny"fdevelopment pro· added that with a· little coaxing job as a member 0£ the city's from President Ford he would Human Rights Commission. take the post· as Ile~ of ~e '•Wearing faded jeans. a blue Citizen's Action Committee. --. sweater and bright blue suede This is the same group of :; coaf"W\tb silver snaps, she sat in citizens who volunteered to t'--, ntown fifth-floor office, spearhead the defunct WIN ~ ering the telephone and sip- fi · N ) · -black'(offee. (Whip In at1on ow campa.1gn. . l~ rbead, a poster quoting In W.shl·ngton, the Wha"te ... .;·Wit 's Ji_bei:,ation movement House said McCall has been of-.. e~ .... Glo .. ia Steinem said : She "'as rai sed in thE Washington , D.C., area, where a!) 0.1 youngster in co mmunit} sc hools she first became awarE thatshe wasgay. .,, . ., '"I came out of the closet three years ago," she s aid. Gay wo-men don't "clirlg'' like they used to. she said. fered the chairmanship to suc· ...,. .., Ceet:I Sy:lvla!Pi:tttel\ but: th.a . ts. no .su~ tbip& as . ff T ed matter is up in the air at t6is n·titty or •fen11ttity~-bu{ -In.~ ... O~ag ~ .app poi.Qt. fact1 there is humanity first.'' At..S-foot--4 and 140 pounds, Ms . · Daty 11 a little plumpish. But her Jn Hope Bid M brown eyes -.dance with excite· . esa Sch()()) ment as she sorts through humi;.n rlglilfi commission reix>rts and George Roag llf, chairman of the suriy~ys beginning to •BC· the board of Hoag Mef1lon111 GI.Ven Okay cumul.at'.OLim her desk. Hospital and a rongtime youth .. -,;:.. Jeader in the Hai"bor Area, has ' He stressed' he" group Ls "pre· ' .:EMPt.X.YM~NT IS the big-been selected Or~ange Couhly jects. sently ·tn a 1'iery preliminary To Conlin" ue geSt ai:ea'Mi"an can be documen~ chairman for the annual Hope sta1e" and DD actµal planning ed," StMf:..flid. "We have to iden· SU•dey id.rive SP9. sored 9Y the has begun. He said only one tify the ~le; and the employer. : City of Hope . meeting bas been held so.far and The 140-.student. Huntitigt~n i 'm jl.&t fiegintiing a big program .... The J"'~ne 8 doo.r-to-door collec- lhe group hasjo oUicial statwi. Valley Chns~an Higi\ _School in at the telephone company. They ,tion .driv~ will ,bpnefit the ,..{)on· Adultery in New JerseY caz;ries a $1,000 fine and up to three years in jail ; sodomy can be rpunished by up to 20 years in prison, longer if the victfm is under 16. A criminal code revis ion pending in the legislature would pun.ish sodomy and fornication only if they involved a minor, a mental defective or violence. SOME SEX LAWS date back to die n8tton's fc>unding . The Virginia Office ol Research and Drafting said laws on ~omosexuality . prostitution and other sexual acts have been on the books, practically un· changed, ·~since colonial days.··· "They're based on Enllish common law and the colonists brought them 'with them," s&id a spokesman. · · 1 · The legislature revised _lhe state's criminal code this year. but made no change in the set laws. · Tent~~ve iflembershlp ol the: Coita '!'esa P,robab~~·wau be able have a policy -against gay peo· profit ceqter iJl Duarte, and tuk force woQld include ProPJerr to cont1nub iJ;J fusi~~~~er al~. , pt~:·· ... lh"'15~nds,of Voluf!leef.> ,Will takf la~e~:~ri~~e:~k~!r° it;~~e~:i ty ' owners, '1tbe Uni~ Sciuth T~e sc, 00 • w tc opera ei I :lfomosexua1s do work at the part lO the Ora~J;e CoUnty seg· h · · · · Orange Coast, CoinmuniUes. (a from the ~ewport Me&Jl Chris· .• _.epbone company, lbesaid, but :men(, of .. the campiigrr:' l ~ to co abit•~.!? with a peP.on other • ti __ .._ on 22nd ~-eet had ~.a than a• ipO-Uie and banninc homeowners -•UUonl, the D-"•· an ~-" ...-u' ~ ' ,· ' ... -•n ~ ~ -. · i •• / • homosexuality. But the laws dO ·m;::~~r:=~~:···com~lf.Wilho~ral!~r:f.:• a"n";}\<-f'\J{ .··,u·r,., .. an1 1 ·flt_.1 "0,;, . .,• ·.:~..,.·11 1 ,/ ~ :~::e ~~~rl~~h~=~:rsa~r:u~: vironniental Management-Agen-1mPOSedbythec1ty. D when he tried to crack down 01l cy and the/egional coastal com: This week the c'ty council · 1 r' massage par'°rs operating just mission staff . agreed to cancel oneptsthe pro--. · w d'-r outlide the city limits of Wichit"';-~y said he pl•Di lo Jlllk for •i•ions ,th•dedi•llll .. 1af40feet.·· • ·e: ed ri· de·n•· Lots "s••m•1 the law doesn't re6ofititiiDn ~~.u..i:· unil from tht,".cltl~ of 22nd Street ...._., • specifically ban massage parlol"9 byUieBoardo.fSu dur· aridchuiM<lea)detsindicatedthe 1 r and he couldn 't prove the " .,_L..-l.t...-other coodlUons could be met. • . A._ • . · • massase should be classified as ing the, nex, few w-s:a and he These other provisions in-Property owners who let weecui:"grow on thelr Iota soon.may prost~tion . • said his staff 11 woddDg 'on a d~ded the dedication of a public .e~t a bill from the city pt Saft Juan C8'plsu;ano. • L°"w s inv"ol ving obscenity. funding plan th al ,wqul( involve uWity easement_and.-tae install•· ·~~~e weeds will be remo¥ed at a cos~ of $13 to $19 de_pending on mas!age parlors. rape, homosex-1use of private money,• fede.raJ 1 1 h ..... ,.-.-' .... _ 1l&eandtbeownerswill·becharged(ortbecleanup1ob 'f uality or other sexual behavior pllnn,lng grant and~C(liunly funds. . Uon O,' a ire Y'" ant on ~pro-' , r •.. Tb. I .dml"~ 6 1 pertj· . ' , ... • .., were Introduced this yea'r ln 23 i upe rv· ror IAoa.I e 1 Ma)tor Alvln L Pft\kley, who is, • PROPERTY O~llS WJIOJIAV.E weedli,_On J.l>:.eir lots have slates in addition to the 11 wh~re now fearluJ th1t n:i~ta-alto a dlrtttor of the Costa Mesa already been noutle:I that they can a.ave t.h'e Money by cutting 1 major overhauls were con· =~~~-.:-~t~,~.=.~.:~~~ ~ )Vatei; J).llJ,dct,.,.,._~ themd;ow_n!)leD)1elves. . sidered. The 23 are: Montana. .._........ -~, .... tei II!1tn~t em~-d'" illffiitfM"1liljWidlon~r<:1Q«G.$lt~W1IUcienutr./'l -~bra1ka, Virginia. Obi~. :::.~rram before It geb-under help put the hydrant in at • re· property owners who h.aven t heeded that suggestion, Maryland, Arizona, Minnesota. H Id t th I .. t h duced cost. _ , . Georgia, Colorado. Washington. e sa a e very e sue The council agreed that lt all THEN, THE MEN FROM B.E. Taylor Company, the city s Connecticut, Idaho, OrcgOn. Tex. actions by environmentalists conditions _they have to be •P. otrlciaJ tot cleaner, will be sent out to clean the oft ending lotl. as, Ut~h. Illinois, Vermont, New would disc9urage landowners. proved by the church COGlftla· San Juan's clean·up spree ls made passible by an ord~nance Hampshire, Tennessee, Soutti Crom participating and could on-Uon -are met by July I lbelitbe adopted I;»?' the City .Council on Aprll 16 which glv~s ~~city the . Carolin a, Sou t b Dakota, 1Y harm the unde.rstaodinl and s·•-I permit will not be u.n,.a.. power to abate. noxious dangerous weeds and rubbish. Massachusetts and WJ.Sconsi!L rapport achieved. "'IUU • Friday May 23 197S ' ' . . . The Bluest Marketplace on the Orwwe'Coat I . • ~oal Eat ........... 1000-2999 . ' . Employmon! & . . DAILY PILOT CLASSIFl .ED ADS '9-tparotlon ...... 7000.7199 , Rental• .......... 3000-'699 • lusine.s1, lnvestme.nt & · MorthondlM •••• , , SOOC).8099 finondol .. , ...... , 5000-5049 looh &Morino Announcements, Perso"°'s, You Can' ~II I~, find It, ( 642 •5678 ) One Call Service Equlpmo nt ... : .•.. 9000-9099 lo1t & Found ...... 5050-S499 ' • • Automobiles & other S.vic1s & Repoir1 6000·6099 T rode It\ W1~h .. a Want Ad .Fast Credit Approval Tran1portotlon .•.. 9100;9999 ' dolly ... d r.,..t .... ron 1-dlohly. Tho DAILY PILOT ____ , liability for tho first U.. . ~ornct insertion a.ly. hiblislMr't Mofic.,: ' All real estate <1dvertised in lhls ne~·spaper is sub· ject to the Fedf!ral Fair !lo us ing Act or 1968 which makes 1t illc~al to adverti s e "any pre · ference, lirnitation. or disc rimalion liascd on race, colo r, religion, sex. or national oriJ!in, or an 'intt!ntion lo 1nake any surh preft'r~nce, li1nita· tion". or discrimation. ,, 'fhis uewspajlCr ~·111 not knowingly uct:cJ)l any ·adverti s ing for r e 11I e:1ta te which i!t 1n \'1ola· tionof the la"·· HotiHS for .S• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AS SU MAILE V.A. Lo;,n. 3 Udrms .. 2 haths . t'rplc. Eastside Coi;ta l\tesa. !luge yurd 'with access. $41.500 HESTER-BROWN &Assoc., Healtors 833-9781 --------- : : IALIOA TRIPLEX :t113BR 2ba, (2J2BR 2ba, -"Cu.Hy furn 'd. Xlnt rentals. ' Be low replacement at S I 1.9,5 00 . CO A S 1' l'ROPER'J'I l::S. 673-S.llO A HEW WAY TO SELL YOUR HOME oUr unique program pro- vides cash Cor the seller's equity. rcquirc.-s only a nominal do...,·n payment . !rom the buyer, a\•oids a 'iieed for new rinancing & ·-preserves the existing lo.an. Details by app't. oniy . ( .l\.nothcr exi:lus1\·c Program rro1n HEA 1:ro us SJN'<.:J.: 1 ~1-1·1 673-4400 Bei11g r e modeled : custom s-BR. 5 Ba . 6500 sq. fl. home on point, pool , dock. · Lovely custom 3 BR & den, J Y.!: ba , on lagoon. Boat slip. $225,000. Beautifully decorated ,5 BR. 41,2 ba., paneling . 3 frpks. Boat slip. $260,000. Custom 5 BR, 4 ba .. Vie\\', 80 fl. on lagoon . Ramp/float. $290,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J.11 B(1 y~odt (Jo' N R I:, ', r 1("11 I 002 GeMral . 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• GUARANTEE We g t.iar·antee you'll want this 4 BR;l Ba , f>~/R ASSUME 7'/i'/o LQAH · Sl99MO. PAYS ALL Immaculate 2!.-3. year young 3 bdrm, 2 story with unbelievable Cinanc- ing ! Owner leaving area . Says bring <1ny of(er ! Take advantage o C sparkling kitchen, Cresh as a flower paint and de· e p pile carpet ? A sun· shine home just for you ! For appt to see. call 847·6010. Ol'tN Iii '1 · 11Sl()tl106! NICI' home for your own. Call m·A ... , .. ,. us to ·sec lhis exquisite :: SPYGLASS HILL home. ~-~ Owner anxious. $164.900. 1 _.,...,.....,. THE iEAL; ESTATERS ---~__) ...................... SAVE MONEY Bu y this 5 BR, 4 Ba, 1''/R home & J!:et income rrom the 2 BH. Rental Unit. Priced to s.ell at $122,500. ........................ DO IT YOURSELF Add a ::teco nd unit for you on this lt·2 property in OldCd~1 . Th~re's al BR. I" .. Ha home on rear or lot. S&S.OOU. Call now : 673-7601 1------Nttwport lttach Open D,,;ty I ·5 2540 Vista lava Custom home with heavy beam ceilings in area or beautiful homes. 3 BR (huge master ), 2 balh . Living+ family. Formal dine. Patio. Lots of room for entettainin~ around pool J>LUS 3 ·room. 400 sq. fl..· dl.."\ach1..~ studio bqi}ding. 64if'J92/f evf:!S's.i(j.4543 SCARCE I-LEVEL CONDO Bll!ffs "L!Jtda" plan;_£_ bdrlJl•· & convert. de n: m any extras both inside & out. Property very Clean; price only $85,000 ALMO$T OCEANFRONT BeautifuUy-upgraded '.iocean·airt' duplex -just steps to the beach. Neatly furnisbed. 2 Bdrm&. down. 4 bdrms. up. Xlnt rental &re!'· $99,500 :::::0~'~'~":.1~~66'"' ·· ' ... '' BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 "J't • ll" ,r '''-' < l (lf .. OC·,••\ •H< "••f'.Ol . -•••••• :'! •••••••••• !~~~:~~ .......... !~~ HUG HOMES 640-4050 , LINDA ISLE,. #77 ; open Sat/Sun. 1-4; enjoy summer in your 5 bdrm. home on the lagoon. Buy it ! $310,000 LINDA ISLE ; 4 bdrm. + family rm .• on lagoon. Pier & slip. Owner will consider lease. $235,000 WESTCLIFF, N.B.; great location ! This 3 ·bdrm. cutie has it a ll! Pool, nea r schools, parks & shoppin g. $74 ,500 --------..... , .. 100 ..... .. 100 ....•....•....••••••.•. ·······~··············· ELEGANT EASTSIDE Located on beautifu.I cul de·sac street is this Bedroom, 2 balh Dike Colgrove built home. Ex· prcssly shown for the particular buyer at tbi law price or just ' $59,500 CUTE AS A IUTrOH ~l\~r~r~:~~~~;!~~~I~""""""""""""~"""'~~ a== II a boul added fcatures .. 1-~ . .-------i:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i~~.:: ... ·~· .... ~. -~--.. ~···'····. Won'tlustatSli,UOO. NEWPORT ISL1\ND "' .. SUf!:iR SHARP' Speclacular :i BR, :J.BA1 2 Where else but ~lcsa sty home w / view. 4008 ASSUME Lachenmyer Real tor neat as a pin ! This de· lig htful h om e h a s 3 bedrooms, family room. 1'4 baths, secluded din· ing area overlooking roll- ing green lawns, lush green e r y and e nte r · tainers patio. tlideaway courtyard fo r ramily lo romp and play. All the p r ivacy o( the country r1gtit here in•tne city! Br- ing the who!e family to see this one. Won't last at ·$42,950. Call·MB-2:113. OPft/ M 9 •II S IUN TOBI NK:f' THE REAL : ESTATERS 1 -_, Verde can you rind s uch ~la rcus. 01)&~ Sat/Sun/ -100 ft tO Beach $35,500 a lovely :i ~'Cl.rm home :\t un 1-5. $110,000. Outstanding buy for in-$335 MO Mesa del Mar for only sas.ooo. l\1ost see E~\S'!S IDE Tll.IPLEX vestor or person who de· • to appreciate! Call now 3 Cut.e. 5',)a.nish wU•..: w/ sires beach home + ren· PAYS ALL· Lo \'e\y Provin cial 3 •· t "(" l J l ' ~ ucore1 s oo ae. ~~-· .. ,'.~=~~o.ltobutld 3more., tal income. Duplex con-SIDRM +POOL .IJcdroom corner home. ~-......,..,.,..,.., sis t s l unit with 4 W1lh Co\·('red breezeway UPPR[l C llD R IL bedrms, 2 baths+ one 2400sq .ft.oCcomfortablc l'!ncloscdon3 sides.easy OMEr. S a O\'Cr ea Y Calif. living highlighted tO enclose for additional 645-90i0 unit, 2 bedrms, one balh.. by courme t kitche n, .., 3841 C•mous NB S4t·l655 t a l. Call for details. orma 1n1ng or enter· SOUTH ON ACACIA There's a cozy duplex : Board and batte n . s h a k e roor . c ross pane window s and beam ceilings. It just needs you, a little love and $75,500. You'll love the location! Close to the park, the school and we'll show you a short cut lo the Coast Guard Beach. Doil! Onl y S7500downtoo! UMl9UE HOMES, R.-1-675-6000'~ 2443 E. Cit Hwy, Corona dol M.-.... , ... 1002 Go•ral · 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HOME IN IRVIME Small 3 bdi'm., 2 baths, surrounding beautiful a t r ium . This is a free standing home with no common walls, located close to everything. orrered at $51 ,500 (cu1IB1N-M1'~TIN IHLJ ~---REAL TORS ,44-7662 CORONA DEL MAR 1002GOMral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• \\ 1_,_,1 l.Y '\ TAYLOR CO. l\J 1\I J<)I \:-.; -.1 11t • l 1 J·-1fi llG CAHYOH -VIEW! $139,500 Beautirul NEW 4 BR ''Deauville''. Dining rm. bonus rm , fabulous kitchen & huge master suite . Plush cptng. la nds caped & room for pool. 2111 Smt J ...... Hilk RMCI NEWPORT IEACH, H.1. ~4 ... 4910 . ' - 1002 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• llGCAHYOH Total l y c harming & created for gr;,icious liv- ing. Monaco model · ex- ten s iv e I y upgraded thruoul ; 3 bdrms-. for ma l dining rm .. ...,•ct bar. 3 car ga ra ge. Premittm locaUon on qu.ieL cul de S<\C stTeet, overlOokiru: ttie rah;waY. Solrd, va.h.ie at$lss,ooo;.· C. F. Col ltealtorl DEA.HE IROTHERS GARDEN HOME BEACH Spectacular nlrium en· lry to a world of gl ass and plan ts . Spacious high \•aulted living and dining rodrns'. Unique fireplace. BeautiCully ap- poin tcd master and childrens sui tes. Fully appoint e d ga rd e n k1l c h e~. am~ng private !tr .. $4850 · ri""m. Double ca<port ror !:~~~~~~~~~,~~~~~~~~: Excellent s ummer ren· 1 1 d " · 1 boat or extra storage. UNLIMITED taining and buge family LA CU '• . Room fo r pool. Quick POSSIBILITIES. Could $89,S00 640-6161 room! A barbeque si:r.e IY THE"'•& · • posse~sion . back yard with SPtlf'kling ~ down. Be Cir to sec it! Call 963·6767. IEACH DUPLEX Just reduced-3 bedrms, :! baths down, 2 bt..'tlrms up . 3 1::. Years old - cxcellcnt condition. <..:en· tr ally loc;1ted near ocean and shopping. SJJ.CXXl. 'PETE BARRETT : : : -REALTY- .&42·1200 STEAL THIS! be 3·4·5•6 or even 7 pool and towering pines! ~o D0'6A.J '· · Bedroom s. Brick " "" ~-·.: Two 2-hdrm. homes Can't miss wi th excellent YOUR opportunity! 2100 · ' fireplace, game & family , Good Cosla 1\lcsa Joe. room, heated pool, near financing and seller says sq. ft. of ocean-cooled => __ , · $ Reduccdlo$42,500 beac h . Ca l l KEY bring any offer !-Hurry! g r a ndeur with NO "='="'",,;'~%=·~> CALL675-7060 REALTORS.962·Tra8 Call847-6010. DOW N PAYP.tEN1'. --RJ~~M-;;:r.~:;-1 •~~~~~~~~~1 OPfri 111 11 • ' 1 s ruN IOdf riKf' Four jumbo bedrooms. PERFECT OPEH SAT /SUH 1-S RANCH ESTATE -Most p<esllgious & de· lo< own« 1ooeupan1 . 2 NEWPOlt't:BEACl-1 4IR·ZSTY 2 STORY 4 br, 2 ba, ::,. ,._ sired area. First to call Brand New Beach Luxury bayfront. Lgc. 2 l"•CH Republic home, ne w =~:::.<' •.•. ·:-!$ a0e0tu•st h8isRTGRAIENMEC'N1-1 Duplexes, with 3 BR, 2 UR . apt. till Lido Park 5111. cpts, drps, assume VA1-;:;;::::::;;;;::;;;;1 A · a Ba Units each. Ample Dr .. Apt. 3A _..S' SUME loan, quick posses:!ion, I• 842·2535. · garage &r: parking with llUN'J'.BE1\Cl-I A nr . So. Cst. ~laz ~ I". CClftYOl'IMr Ol'fNr•t'l ·11siuNros1.r.icr• lst owner depreciation. 3 BR, lge. bonus rrn. $33,000 ko_w_n_<_l_A~gl_._7_5l_·55_l'LC_~~-I Beau::ful Dover modeJ,, .$$5,000. ca. Call 644-7211 ~;('( T-HE REAL l ~ ESTATERS ~ $S7.500.6702M:irilynDr. Commanding corne r DELUXECOMDO vacant . Mus t sell! ~ Agent CALL 5SW800 location. Secluded e n· Split level. 3 Br + view. Bedroom & den. $119,SOO. BalbOaBoyProp. lranl·e.Largefamilysize O nly $67 ,500. Call orlea&e$700.mo. Rraltors living room with massive 83l·3S4C W ATERFl.OHT '""""""""""""""~"""""""""~I stone fi replace, rormal s• ·Ru~ Two story 4BR & den. I' banquet sized dining r.._ ~ l·---"'!'----•I room . •1 ugc count r y REALTORS form! din, 2 frplcs, 3 car IAYFltoMT styled kilchen. Separa te 1---------1 gar , xLra prkg. $145,000. w i n g f 0 r hide• way ABANDONED """"""""""""~"""""""""~ Submit your trade. A VISUAL DELIGHT ··---------LITILE ISL.AMO master s uite. Sweepi.ng 2 Story + pool in terrific -JACOIS REALTY Balboa Island, 4 bdrm. 1 · l h" Jd • 675 6670 s airs o c 1 rens m cul-de -sac location in Good Vibes'. . and a happy home lo live i n . 4 Uig bedrooms, choice or t14'0 master s uites . Its in the South Coast Shopping com· munity, Costa Al esa schools. Jusl placed on the market for "1e Isl time at only $i8,950! Call quick S46·2313. home + income: private i.:ucst quarters. Seller · ·T h e R 3 n c h ' '. · -·H-ar•d•w-ood-•8-__ -_-I pier & float. Quiet loca-motivated. Take over 7'7,. Trans rerred seller oCfer· * H . V. H l .'~LS·Luslt' MAGNIFICENT ~ ti on. ol usl recently re· v • J NO NEW LOAN 3 8 t F 8 8 llG C • ..v " oan. ing this beautitu.I home r r · ea u. ,....,. , OH DUPLEX :':rt~1:1~. ~·~~;ca:1!~~ COSTS! sz95tmo. pays al below market price. Sausalito Plan on F Truthfully one or the 2 Large b c drm s kitchen. 31 2 Baths, 2 all . Firsltocallgctsthis Access Cor boat, trailer. land.New listing. (!nest four bedroom d b I BARGA IN. 96J.7ll81. or camnor. Juat put on * EASTBLUFf>~ 5Br. DI home' ,-11 Big ~ .. nyon. w /war r n e c oset s. tubs.4showers.Will con-....,,. .. , , •••·-~··•'•• •-R l N · ~ ~ ........... 11 '1 ....... .., ... "' thcmarket.Call 646-7711. m . mmac. r. neM' d -.. Ol'fN 11! '1 •HS '<JI; rO £tt, ct f ,. ~- ------, THE RFAI ESTATE RS Ultns . L1v1ng rm w/Cpll'. sider trading do~·n for ,11. ....... beigecptg. Pricedrigi.t Tast efully decorate . Sin g le ca r ga ra ges. single s tor y quali ty, ::··· · · · .:; * EAST BLUFF '1Br. Huge fa mily room plus a '# Patios. In good area. night &: jjay -view home, ::, ~= Split level. 3 bas . VU large game room, living c, Call anytimt or view lol. $250.1.IOO -~~\.,_.,,:,_,: decJc:. ~n\ :~~ .h•:~~~ef~ ''" &l6·3!l28 ;Eves:(i42·1•1•17 0 & n.1t..•E CALJ:;FORDETAll..S1 master suite. Secluded LD IUUUO Jock How.a. ltttr.' 1 outdoor e n lcrt,ining 3 BR house on centrully Scll idleitcms &12-5678 644 ·11~ dayor nl&ht a r ea wi th or i e nt al located Commercial lol. .._ ________________ ""iltl~ garden. Call 673-8550. ' • This property is priced r D't.r. ~11 q,1r ~fl.JN ros1 til{f' BALBOA JSL.t\J~D painrull y low at $28,000. --... Make Room For Dad· •·+73-6900 • Don 't 1ni ss thi s op- . -d Y .. . • • " le an out t h c '""""""""""""""""""""""""""~I •P<>""s"'E'YL· CEACLLT5,SG-2660 1'f1 "garagc ... turn tha.I Junk 1: s,.; nto cash with ·u \JJ;ul v l•--------•I ;;-_ Pilbt c1,.,,,,cd Ad. cai l 4 BIG ONES! PROPERTIES -~71!:_ ___ _ -• ' .. . -· ,----,------,I This f1nl' 4 bedroom, :.1ngle :slory home is only 111 years Nr:w~ Loc;i tt>d on a spacious comer lot with lovely JandsC'aping. sprinklers a nd SHAKE Ruot·. Vastly upgraded interior with paneli nJ:; aQd (·uslo m drapes. tT·s A BE1\UTY AT $48,900. . ' Call I 4 CUSTOM BUI.LT <X:EAN VIEWl·IOi\t ES Located In i\l1\NJJATT1\N BE,\CJI 3000 sq . ft . wilh all the <6menitie s. r r1 ccs $150,000 to S.Ji.J,000. For information can: W illia'" W ilson Auoc: 2l3/M~·653S 104 VI• HavN 4 Bdrm . custom home; formal din- ing rm .; lge. mstr. +suite with library & frplc. Oak parquet firs ., sundeck. $1511,000 If•••. .... ;. ....... , ~THf REAl ', [~TATERS -· You don't need a gun to "dtaw faat '' wben you -Wa l~•r G 11'P. Heal l s fu le -Walkr.r 1: I"" fff!RI f~t 1-1t" .. , NEWPORT HllGlfTS Httge llvlna: room wilh opc>n beamed ('flilln~s. Lush sccludtd back yard with pool, aPPraised al '$64,000 . Call 833-3548 SPARUMG REALTORS ' pl ace an •d In the Dally_l --~=====~-1 Pilot Wint Ads! Call now '•. -642-5678. Want.ad result.s ., -~ • •• DECORATOR'S DILIGHT , OHL Y $35,500 BOnus room i.s mor~ than 1i1mple for rc1i1uh1t.loo poql lllble. 2 Lurgc bdrms "'Ith 2in baths. All of this plus being a decoralor's delighl. Low down pay- ment will buy this f<1r out home. Cull S45·M:n . Walker & lP.e Reel Islet• 1002 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• mecneb I Irvine realty • FINER HOMES FROM $46,500 TO $415,000 EXCEPTIONAL IAYFllOHT • Full cha nnel view w/WJ' of bayfront & mooring for 60' boat•. 3 bedr!X>m, 3 bath hom e w /form al dining room + library w /mahogany floors , wood paneled walls & fi replace. High beamed ceilings -terrazzo floors - antique brass firepla ce. 5284 .500. Harriet Pe rry 642-8235. (Cll ) HAPPY HARMONICS! In color , design & condition ! Ha rbor View Home ··somerset" 5 bedl-oom, family room w /entertainment.patio & lush yard. All fo r $99,700 fee! Helen Wood 644 -6200. (Cl2) DRAMATIC UVIHG AROUND FRESH IDEAS Exciting custom 4 bedroom, 4 bath hom e accented by 24 ' ceilin gs. un· us ua l fire pl ace retreat, extensive use or glass & wocxls. Choice loca- tion ! $280,000. Maxine Willi ams 642-8235. <C IJ) CORONA DEL MAR CONDOMINIUM 1 blk to ocean. l l/2 yrs. new. 2 bedroom. 2 bath townhouse w /up - graded cpts. & drps .. in exclusive complex. $65 .000. Belle Chase Lee 644 -6200. (C 14 J CATALIHAVIEW + LAGUNA CHARM! Soect acula r contemporary, newly •remodeled 3 bedroom, 3 bath home situated on 2 bea utiful , professional- ly la nd sca ped lots for ul timate privacy. Room for expans ion! $115 .000 . Paula Bailey 642 -8235 . (Cl5J l RYIHE TERRAC! -l'OOI.. On. delightfu l SantaneUa Terr. 3 bedrooms -bea,utiful ly decorated -gorgeous secluded pool a re a . $79,500. Tom Queen 644-6200. (C l6 ) IRIGHTOH'S •JGHTEST! Cameo Shores front row -waves breaking over rocks w /Harbor E~ trance just beyond. Superbly de- corated -5000 sq.Ii. of quality -4 or 5 bedroom s uites + 51f.l baths. For lhe m ost discriminating! Co lor brochure available -Bob Owens 642-8235. (C l6a) A IUY! J ust li s ted! Lovely, s pacious 3 bedroom home w /extra lg. master bedroom or bonus room + studio. Hardwood fl ooring & pl enty of cup- boa rd space. $46,500. Gail Foor 644-6200. <C17 J IRYIHE TERR.ACE. Close to everything ! 3 bedroom, fa mily room + conv. den home w /imagination. High beamed ceil- ings + gourmet ki tchen. 7 yrs. new! $130,000. Dona Cbichester 642-8235. (Cl8) OCIAHFllOMT! New listing -charming older home w /mode rn kitchen, 5 bedrooms, lg. living r oom w /ga me corner & sepa r a te dinin g_ Near Newporl Harbor Yacht Club. OP EN SAT. & SUN . 2-4 P .M. 800 W. OCEAN- FRONT. BALBOA. (Ci9) HELP MEI! My owners love me cuz I 'm such a cute 3 bedroom home, but they just HA VE to sell me ! I 'm only $46,500 & you can move righi in REAL soon ! Evan Corkelt 642-8235. (C20) CAMEO HIGHLANDS EXCLUSIVES •4 bedroom, 21'.> bath, formal dining & separate brkfst -well decorated -features children's play area - 194.500. •Newly listedJ bedroom, 21'.> bath w /formal dlning & located on extra lg. lot w /fully fenced pool. Martha Macnab 642-8235. CC2!) I01 ~Orin . • 1 '4W 200 --- t • VALLEY REALTY PRISl!HTS IMVESTMl!HTS A TRIPLEX GoOd Costa Mes a location. Two new twc> bedroom units and a good three bedroom o.wncr's w1it. $77 ,500. FOUR DUPLEXES Rure opportuni~ to buy four CDM duplexes at one time. Asking about $82 ,500 each. $68,500 of assumable l?ans each , with only a $50. assump- tion fee. L.ots of tax shelter and potenUal capital gp!ns. Gwner-would also trade for a week.end hideaway with a rcw acres . AM "APARTEL" These twelve, nicely furnished units, can be operate d as both an apart- mer:it house or a motel. On a monthly basis the gross as apartments would be about $1800. with a very . nice own er or manager's unit as an ex- tra. As king $125,000 and owner will carry ~1 large 1s t . T.D. MEW BEACH DUPLEX Spacious units in an excellent area . for s ummer a nd winter rentals. An owner's hicleaway is an extra feature . Bes t ''real Newport'' duplex buy! $127 .900. GIANT CDM "DUPLEX" Actua ll y lwo s pa c iou s 'thre e bed roo·m custom homes, on a 50 ' Jot . Pcrh<.tps two families should buy this as both their homes! SUbmit of- fers and Ii ve on pretty Poppy St. LAGUNA APARTMENTS Choice North Laguna area. Ocean views, lovely pool and patio a r ea. Twelve units in· perfect condition. 'l'hts is an area of zero vacancies. As king S325 ,000. Call 675-7225 CALL US fOR A FREE ESTIMATE OF VA LU E \TALLEY RJ.:AI .. TY A BERG ENTERPRISES CO. G..,.al IOOZ GOMral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ······r ················ ~-REDUCED THOUSANDS MIMI-RANCH WALK TO BEACH ;'*·* *·**'* . , Heritage Collect~n UNITS-UNITS UNITS l,lSTSIDI COSTA MISA -10 two bedroom eotta1es with attached gprages and tree s b aded fenced yards. ·A .,.wllhl ""'•"• Mt-. Priced a~ $170,000. c• 540.1111. SPU"SH SPLASH POOL TIMI -is just around the corner and we have the perfect home .(or year 'round e nter tai ning . 3 Bedroom, 2 bath. enclosed patio 1- ;r••••Mll. Offered at $45,500. Cel 1151. OM THE OCEAMFROMT 5PICTACULAll, NEAR NEW 2 story home magni(icenL view _. IMecla. 3 L'a r ge bedrms with room £or 4 . Owersized ramily room and living rm. Modern llltche n and dining. All less t h an 3 years o ld. First time offe red at $199,000. Choice Balboa location. C• 540.1151. MESA VERDE SPARKLIHG FAMILY HOME -b ig 3: bedroo.m mode l with 2 baths and large ramily r oom . View or Mesa Verde ,...., ... pH cOWM from living room. See this c ha rming, squeaky clean home priced to s ell at $45,950. c• 540.11 SI. NEWPORT BEACH DUPL.11 -sharp, 2 Bedroom home + 1 Bedroom apartment over gar·age. Jnt 3 Wocb to lleoclL Priced only $81,250. Good terms . Hurry, won't last! c .. S46-5110 TRAMSFER FORCES SALE! S h arp 4 bedrm, 3 bath, tri·level executive home. Near private country club. Hioge f.Uly ,_ form a l dining and oversized lot. Very rJexible fina ncing. c .. 54~SllO. ERITAGE REALTORS Ul't-::'ll IJAll.'1' 1·5µ1n :tti2ti CA.1'1\ ).·J,\ ll1\i'3 11:.irbur View. l.:di\-1 ltu slic Sp.inish rancho. , Hlocks lo heach. lligh ch.er.t I ooz1Ge.er• I OOZ UWN~ll '"MUS'I"' ~ell und c:.i n ~ivc im mL'fi Oc· cup. 6BR. fum rm, din 1'1n. 11001 & j;1cuz.r.1. In g r e u l s h a p c urchcd cc1lings, glasi>et.I ··~··••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• walled family room.' Kin~ i:;iz e master suiW · :.i1~d p riv alc g uest fl. / n fi t """''"'"· Rambl;ng ol..it:UJ V..:>au ron .. secluded grounds. AS· iii s ume low interest loan.' s.tli50 down. Belter see it now! Cal l 963·ti767. I M&1rgucr1tc 1\vc . tu Keel Dr., turn left and go to end of cul ·dc-sac. ~ V'fN lu 9 ·•I .lo IUN 10 f!ff>ir(f' 675-5511 Cole of Newport• 25 15 t::. l.:ou.~l h wy Coron&i tlcl ,\1ar. r ~ -~ THE REAtl ESTATERS 1 __J --- IOOZGeMral tOOZ ·········~···································· OCEAH FROHT LOT One of the fe\v vacunt lots on EasL Ocean Front. 30 foot frontage, 80 feel deep . l'riccd to sell <tt .$100,000. CHARMIHG BAYSHORES Beautiful 2 be droom home \V iLh open b ea m ceilings throughout. Remodele d kit c h e n & bath . Lovely courtyard and play area. Best buy <.1t ~9,5UO . IHVESTORS -CHECK THIS OHE! Slarl bui ldi11 g equity anti laking .dcprel'i ation aclYunL<.1ges wiLh this choice Co rona del Mar duplex with guest quarlers over the garage. Don 'L let this g:e l ilway! $1)3,000. HEWrORT COHDOMIHIUM Sharp three bcdr()()rn, three bath «oncl o near ll oag f-los pital. Full pril'C just 549.900 Lern1s. BIG COUHTRY. , .HATURALLY Mountains. open s pace, vi ew. 'A n ~w way or life. Sec this exhilara ting property. 3 bedrooms, 21f..i baths, clinin g room . Yours for only $108.000 ... and wo1th every penny. In Turtlerock T errace. FROHT ROW-BACK IAY VIEW Mako haste i£ you like large rooms over lookin ~ park-like grounds. Enchanting ye ll ow and white decor . c u s tom s hulL e r :;, draperi es, 'books he lves. Huge game room with walk·in bar. $109,000. · ,CAMEO SHORES -llST VALtll Profcs;iot1all y d ecora.ted -·4 bedrooms. 21,2 b~1ths. family roohl. Beam ceilings. brick fireplace. new carpets & drapes. BeaulifuJly lttndsc·~1ped corner lot. Ocean view. $139.500 FOREVER OCEAH VIEW IH HARIOR VIEW HILLS Compl ete with stunning-'unsets over Cuta lin a. 'l'h e CQUrtya rd is private with lus h landscaping e nd be autifu l lattice overhangs. '5 t>edroon1s, fnmlly room. 211:1 baths. 1 5134,()(l(), I !'IEWrORT IEACH 644-1766· LAGllHA BEACH 494-07" A COLDWELL l'IMIM CO. --I Prime location n ear end or Lido. wilh sOutherly expos ure ror sun bathing & s unset vi ews. 4 Bdrms. 5 Baths, formal dining, rumpus room opening b'n sandy beach, pi er & float. F ully furnished. Price reduced to ~95:000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J-ll Bu y·.·d· [J,,.,, ""fl. 075 0161 G1Mral ....................... rAIHTUI' ' FIX UI' $30,000·V~A This 3 bdrm, 2.bath home is the best buy In Costa Mesa, N~ar shopping, lransportation, schools . ~i-eat potential for young fa'mily or inves tment. ,cau 545-!*491. Walker & lee Real FstelH HFROHT 4-l'LEX L 'rce l ·bdrm. furn . a'PtS.; s undeck ; 4 garages; great starter units. $135,000 673-3663 S48-9673 Eves associated l<P H•!.1' ;ifr.,·rRs • '"'· f • DIRECTORY~ .. HOUSES FOR SALE 3 IEDROOM ••3030 Breakers Dr. 673-3027 $165,000. 3 Ill & FAM llM or DEH 1088 Del Mar, Laguna Beach 494·8536 $87,500. Sun 1-5 4 llDllOOM •. 19812 Is land Bay Ln. (Seacliff) H .B . 536·7625 Sat/Sun /Mon 11· 4351 Wlnters w eet Wy (Ur\i P k ) Irv 552·!!947 $54,500 S at-Mon 12·5 192 Gettys burg Dr., Hunt Bch. 963-6379 $49,000 Sat/Sun/ . Montil8P.M. 963-6379 $49,000 SPM 4 IR• FAM llM er - 18407 Colviile St. (Meadows) 'F.v. 968-'28'7$ Sat/Sun/Mon 1-5 •27111 Blue Wate r Dr. CdM Broadmoor l l Sat/Sun 1·5 1841 Port M a r gate CHVu Hlns) NB · $87,900 , Sat/Sun/Mon 11·7 Bunya, Eaatblufl, l)IB ,, ' 644-1782 $97 ,500 Sat~/M\)!11·5 'tern Circle' (Mesa Verlie) CM · 540'Pll74 $'14,900 Sat7.SUn/Mon 1·5 -1200 E. Balboa Bl (8&1 l'el)l NB , 675-4120 Sat/Slin/Mon $2000. REBATE CL.OSE OUT SALE ONLY 1 LEn 3 Bdrm, 2'h Bath Mode l complete wilh decor alor· ilems. E lec. garage door opener. patio, elc, elc. Superb localio.n adjacent Lo NewporL 's Back Bay. • • $45,950. FWlllf.....,...iooC41:S4'-72Z3 642-4000 bl. ~3 Or 646-1164 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• .~ //~ SHtitli ~ REALTORS"" FAHTASTIC OCEAH VIEW JN FANTASTIC Laguna. L ooking down on FANTASTIC Divers Cove. New 2 bedroom, 2 bath, (ireplace Con· dominium. Furnishings included. A FANTASTIC buy for $119,000. CALL-644-7270 2828 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar f-11 ll0'"41 101 LIW!K ttO<"WH PROPE E WI <•• llU, lff ·~·· Ull. Ot .,.H .,.,,u·u 1• '"' ••"0" ' co.....i 1002 GG .. •M-rdal I 002 .•••...... ~ ..••.............••.••............. -PERMANENT BAY VIEW FAMILYHOI•. PLUSIMCOMI Coron• del Mar. AJmotl new. maa:nilkent, five bedroom home. Two blocks from beach. Separate d lninl room plu• •p•clou1 family room. Two bedroom ren· tal in rear unit. All Cu.&lOm built. Thia 11 a new ll1tina: and must be seen to be appreciated. Call i13·85SO. °'1N !II II• ti S IUN IOHl "11(1 •, II . . THE REAL ESTATERS . - 4 BR DUPLEX with 3 BR, 2 Ba Rental. South of Bayside Dr. with be autirul natural wood leKtures. Only I year new. Call 6'W·7211 Agent DOH'T CAU.ME A DUPLEX!! I'm a delightful 2 BR & De n owners residence with beautiful private grounds. rLUS a charming 1 BR Rental with private yard. Cur· rently producing $2J5. p/mo. ALL NESTLED IMTRllS Onl!: of the m0&t beautiful hon1e:s available in Mesa Verde. Situated In a Atal Estate quiet. woodsy setting by 1&!VAY that takes you out or the city and into the(.'OWlt.ry. *CONDO * i''eatures S bedrooms, large family room with OH THE WA.TH· fireplace and wet bar, Beautiful Huntington formal dining and huge Har b our Condo -3BR master suite. Tas\efully JUA, new <-'J.11.S . & drps decorated, immac ulate tbroughout . Uachelor condition throughout. just purchased -mu:.l. Just red.uccd lhous.andso;:·i,m=o_ve'-.~C~"A:CL-CL_"'2-:' -:"""-· -:'-:-: to $112,~. Phone fOf' aa acrifice Belo'4' ~larket ~ 5 appointment.a.&6·2313. Bil , J liA Tri L.evcl. · ~~r119 •115f1JN1oe1Nre1 '" Formal din. Sep. family -----, breakfast <jrea. ~ SQ. ft. Brookhurst & Ada ms. S62.000. 968-:trlil. II ~~":':·:="!'~"'!"'~!!!!!! 3 Br, 2 Ba. i'"rpl. Poitio. THE REAL ESTATE RS --~ CCMMtryCW:t Oversz'd Lot. V.-\/1'.Hi\ Exec..ti•e! Loan. $4 1.UIJO !163...&339 Ownr. l\lagnificent in des ign & 1-=-'-'""------- features. There's 330(! WALK 1'() BEACH sq.fl. inside. Entry hall, 4 BEAUTIFUL bedrooms, big fireplace SEACLl1''f' in lhe living room & in Upgraded4br,Jba. the fa mily room, i',ormal Open 1·6 Daily dining room. Natur.il Owner 960·l 709 wood cabinets. Singlf story gia ntbu.iltwiththe HY OWN~ll 4 Ur. _2 ba. executive in mind ! Mesa frpl , pal10. ,\rt1 st1cally Verde 'i. FJnest? ~.000. d eco r 'd . C nr . lot. Bkr. Eves/wknd. 91;3-6379 540-1720 TARIELL 2955 llarbor Blvd .. C .~t. SPftAWLI NU c..\Lll-, HANCll S1'YLE·is.olaled master suitl! & vanity, on a generous 47Kll8' lot se p ch i ld r1:n 's win~. in the best South-Of-Hwy By Owner, 3 BR w/1',am· Large mu lli·purpo1e locati9n . $91 ,000. Call rm, Jg e yard. $.15.,500. area. brick fpl c. garden ~4-7211 Agent Open House Sat/Sun /· u·shape chef ki tchen + Mon 10-5 2QJ4 Continen-bar. ANKLE DEEP de· VIEW! tal. corator c a rpel ~ Vinyl T h e Bea c h at Big l ~""----~.---1 flooring ~ presented .it Corona. Cuslomdecorat· Near New; 3 Br, 2 Ba. sa9.soo. 10·,, Down. Bkr ed home with rental Wlil. Fam. Rm, Din Rm. Cen-962·5511 This home offers se<:uri-tral air, covered patio & -==-==------ ty of private. access-Beaut. landsc_aping. 1 BY OWNER-3 Br. 2 full controlled street plus a B_lk" to W~stchff Shop· baths.din. rm;oncul·de· fantastic "iew oC ocean, ping. 40~ E. 19th, corner sac. Prime toe .. close to beach & main channel. C?,f Tust in. ()pen House Ba nnin g & Bushard. $165,000 For det.ails and Sal/ Sun. 1-5pm. or call Landsc aped yard w/ app't Call 673-3027 Agent. 548·1398. stone slab p:.itio. \Valk to ENJOY BEAlITli.o'UL Dana Point I 026 beach. s.i8,500. !f68·8"5J. · SUNSE'l'S and walk to schols & Npt Ctr. Lovely CdM tri/levl home w /OCEAN VU. Ql/nbr /hd, incl priv comm pool. $127,000. Call to see. AKS Rlty"40-5.s08 ..... , ................ . DUPLEX b_.rgains, Dana Point. Home & income. Ne w. from $68,950. $!000. lax credit applies. 34121 Coast Hwy, 496·3431 BY Owne r·Old Spanish home. JBR Iba. oak firs. ~7,500. 496·2815 "-lain Valley 1034 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "fhis 3 bdrm. 3 bath + wet bar + sep. maid 's or ~~est quarters. is siLuaLed in front of lhe finest public bay beac h , overlooking Lido Isle + a terrific night lights v iew. Remodeled & decorated from top to bottom . Exclus ive lis ting: principals only, please. A buy at $187 .500. .. FABULOUS LOCATION" Crest of lhe hill, Lemon & Apple tree&, s unny kitch .. crackling fire, ' plush carpet'g. G R E E N B R 0 0 K ONEOFAK.IND?? BarcelOna By Owner. 4 Olive Park ~ Homes Builder's Closeout 1300 Seacrest Ori\'e BR. 2 liA, lrg fam rm. &«·~ Clubhouse w / lrg Pool. l ~---'-'-'-='----1 $62,950. 963·16.55. JEFF BRIERY. REALTOR HARIOll.UGKfS , AHD Reduced $2000, Green Valley, 4 Br. 3 Ba, 10773 El Centro. $55 ,900, 2602 Newport St•cL Mewporl S..C" 675-9111 24 HOUR SEllVICE --· Top Of Tllo Woitcl G.....i IOOZ -al IOOZ 4 Bcfrms :, 2V.. baths, dream home. ~m de- corated: we·u· pla nned fani.ily home. OPEH SAT JSUH. 1-5 2907Elllll .. BY OWNER ; Meadows Home Plan 5, 4 BR, 2'12 Ba, Liv, Din & Fa m-rm w /frplc. Upgraded. High $60 's. Prine. o nl y . 968-2878 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WORKOUTOI' YOURUVEIM Jlard to find double re· sidence . Only 011c of ils kind on 1n arkeL ~.000. Call now & s avl!. 646·71il. FOUNTAIN VALLEY'S ~ Hmti~onleadt 1040 ,,~;.;A !AL~w;i •l ..... :r.·,:i:.;;a: ..... Large 4 bdrm £a mity •• '675-5930 * IEACH room home wilh over· 4 IR. s ized e n closed patio. \~303~·~-~· ~E .... C~s~t~H ... w~y~ .... Cd ...... M~ · Largesl lqt in tract. ASSUME Space for boat or trailer. $23,250 All of this with low doWn Costa Meia I 024 Prime area. Dramatic Bi9 & Spacious 3 & 4 Bedroom Sinqle Fomily Hames Builder pays all your ; closing cos~ From ·• $53, 9~0-:).56,900 As low as 101/c down if you wi sh 8'/c Inter est Avail. At lh ese low prices and intercsl rate vou cannot ai'ford to \Va it THE-REAL ESTATERS payment. Ca11545·9491. • •••••••••••••••••••••• .. MESA Verde 4 lk, den, entry to eleganl living LOCATt:D ON Tiii-.: room with enormou s N.t-:. CORNER OF OCEANSIDE-CONDO lge pool. Newly painted .. OCEANA SOUTH .. ' . io &. oul.$7,1m,..,meod. OC· s lo n c fire p I acc . UULDEN\Vt-:S·r Wifesal-·cr garden \'icw & SL.-\:rto:H lN kitchen. Dine. Ball room HUNTINGT0:-.1 81:'.:1\Cll Adul t Community ~f-1~· • · wner 10'"·er40) sized family room over · ,\Cfl 0SS FRO.\I 2B R-2BA. CHOICE one SUPER SH.t.Rr! $43,500 looks co \'ered dance Nt:W llU:-.1 .l'INU·ro:'ll :ilOry end unit. overlook· Just listed. 3 br, &·ra m. 3 Bedroom , 2 balh home ing golf course with rm. upg raded & taSleful· in fin e area. Walk lo aU glimpse of ocean. Patio. ly decor'd . thruout. New schoo ls and s hops. pavilio n & lush grounds. Cl'.:N'l'HAL P1\HK Swee pin g s ta_irs _l o SA.LES OFFICE OPEH second slory swtes in · clud in" huge hideay.·ay 11 AM-DUSK Enclosed garage. Close D/W & no-wax fir. in f'i repla ce. b l tn s , l o clubhouse. pool . ki lch. area. Assume lo ed nd master. Take o\•er 5~~·" 847·91W. carpets, fenc a pret· jacuzzi. Short .walk to int. VA loan. $i35. pays ty yard.'Call tosee, Bkr b us line. Nr . larg,e l all.Onl)'S-13,900. 536-8836 }o'HA. NO NEW LOAN cos·rs. S245 1no. pa)'S 3 IDRM CHARMER This 3 lKlr1n home. inv ites a I l · 0 w 11 e r nl u s 1 vy.·nership rro1n thl' 1110· s acrifi<.:e . !fu rry'.~ t;,.ll Citr l s bad s hopping ! DAVID BOURKE ..:.:c.:-=c=c..·------ center.3mi.tooct:!un.lll·... RLTil. T1\X S AVI NG Interest ness forc es s a le by 546·!:t950 writeoffon3br,2 ba,dbl. 963.7881. 1ncnl you drivl."! up. Has lar~e 200 l't. lot wilh 11lcn· ty o( trees. Loo.:;llL'tl close to Hunlinglon Shopp111~ t:ente r & s~n l}1ci.:o ~ t'rcey.•ay. Pl'ic1.'t.I <j( only S:Vi:!.500 . C all us a l 897-0Jll. owner. Shown by app'l. lolboa Prninsula 1007 gar. home. Xlnt. ramily rf.::ZEj-i;i~ii;jiji;jij;ji1 548·3036or433-3855 starter, fncd. yd .• · patio, =cc.==-=-'--='---1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5132.000·bay view. 2 yrs quiet street. Walk to HODOWH CLOSIHG COSTS ONLY!! 5 IDRM/z STOllY Tree lined s treet . PresLi'e approach . Ma ss iv e entry . ENORMOUS PARLOR. Formal ban_quet room. Gigantic garden kitchen. MAMl\lOTll RUMPUS R OOM . 5 BONUS BEDRdOl\tS. Clos ing costs move you in , Gl's take advanla"e. C..11 now 842·2535. old, 3 sly 3 Br /3 Ba. Open -'':.:•:ch:.:1'.c· o;$3S=·300=·-'""'~·071l6='--l 'S:::""'~ Daily. 335 Lindo Ave. ··sh ,,_..,_ .,,...,11 .... 2125. Spam ~ Nice duplex. Npt. Isl. l Mesa Verde BR, l lh ba. ea. $93,500 $56 950 Marshall Rily 6754fi00 Assume th~ VA 0 loan & OMTHEPOIMT Unuwol "A" Fr.- Its Unique &Spacious Buyers with Imagination Should Do It Now l 1h Blk to Bay & Ocean Prin. Only 6i3-b'737 ai 6. Caplstraoo -I 0 II ........................ save new loitn costs oi1 ~Estate this beautirul Mesa byl&!VAY Verde home. 4 years old. Rich Spanish adobe styl· SHARP IUYERS ing . Atrium ofr the lt won't be long 1.it-ror1: master s uite. Entry hall , this one'3 gone. Very de· 3 bed roo m s. famil y sired inodel. Large lot. roo m , dining room . sunkt:n entry. 1'1ard"uud Handsome Spanis h floor,;. ,\sleal .~·.WSO rlreplace in \he li\'inll DISTIMGUISHS> room. bkr. 540-1720 & EMOTIOHAL 1'he ocean breeze ac· !.':!~~~ BLUFf'S Duplex 2 br. 2 TARBB.L ct:nts thi~ l>e.ine 1-loinc. =====~Iba . Studio. Frpl, patio . .....,.,_Ha <bo<Blvd c 'I Deli•ht£ul utriu1n ·. BY OWN ER, •72."'0. 34672 Camino -., ·1'. <1<1 gard enlikc k ito.:h1:n , rm, 2bu, -nr. So. Coast Capi,trano. Open llouse ASSUMABLE VA Juan by Ho rn an bath. Lots or Pla1.u.. f>urchased new Sun . 1·5, 613·3222 or owner. 3 br. 1.i. f:.i n1 rm. privac)·. 968·•W5ti h o·m e , mus t se ll . S47·-4Z'12 Stone frpl , $45,500. Consider ull offers. (714 ) I ~"'-=.:_______ 772-~706 DESERTED SS7·4591 aft Spm wkdays: ON THE BLUFF ~~-------1 all day Sat/Sun. c;,·pu·Beich. spit(.1.acular BY OWNER. Prine. onl)·. SPA.MISH CA.SA --~------1 ocean & harbor \'iew. 4 BR + fam Rmtllin. 4 IR 2 STY CASA•RAHDE Litr&e fixer · upper . Ea:stside . See to a p· +pool MAGMIFIC&IT $89,900. Terms. 496-ls.25 preciale. l\1any extras. 542,900 C.,...delMcr 1022 $44,.;oo. 318 Bsthef' St. Sies ta elegance unde r SURROUtiilDiMG-5 •e.e••••••••••••.•••••••• I ~645=·.:c2206=-· ------r1.-d tilt: rool'. \'icw park· OH THE WEDGrl COIOMA OB. MAR By Owner· l BR. :s inl hke grounds. Sleps to 21 Short w11lk to Lhe surf COllllllH LOT fe nced y11rd. ~.50.>. Call acres of roll Ing greens & from "The Wedae". Ex· DUPLEX 6441.0748. S.S!f l!amUton, gulr course. Forn1al en· tra large corner lol. NeMr CM , try. Sunken h\·111g roon1 , to bike trail. Secluded en· Lg. 3 br & Fant. rm. Cu;r.y l1r1:pt11cc. Fl)f'n1;,1l try. Sunken paribr .. Hute home w/xlnt. :Arrange-Like New. 4 Ur. 2 li:.i. dhung & l:.i mily ruo1n. rumpus room wilh wot mont of floor plan for OpenSat /Sun .1-5.~E. Sweep1n K s tairs i.u bar . Giant ·11 rde n pvt. living for lg. family WiliOn. $49,500. &&2·!N97. secluded chtldrens win;i, kit h F I dlnl • PLUS beauUtul new 2 br separale m11ster suite. J c en. orma n B E A u T . D e • o , , Kl t apt. w/sepel\lte f,vt. en· B 11 l h s. enc I os~d room · n1s ma• er t•ance. p,1••• or Im· wallpa-r, 3 br, 2 ba. d · N aWte. Mammoth party-11.~ 8 . -1 1 bit r courtyar patio. 1 e:.ir .. IN-LAWS or large family \Ve ha~·l' u rumbhni.: 2 story. li bcdroo1n, J l1i1lh y.·ith large fa mily rvo1n, front roo1n , d1ni11i; ruun1 & alriu1n . Or it is also set up t'or 2 familil'S y.·1lh lari':e µul'liun as J or 4 lJedrm & l haths & scpa rutl' k1tchc11 a1Jarl· rn ent or 2 or :J roo.1n1s u nll bath . S-e 11ar11tu l'tl • trallCl!S . Fire 1il :1t·c. Abundant stor;igc and cupboards. WaJk to :ill schools . $55,000. llllI~Nli!•limm 962-«n o:i: --0103 COUHTRY CLUI? C BNTU llY 21 has ll large a ssort1nent ol ll UN l 'I NG ·r oN SC:At:LI t'f' honlen l< choose fru1n . Cull Wi ro. det:uls. S:Jli· 7~. , room. Separite wtni to med. &ale al $92,000. Ill, spec a · on am beach. Noquallf)'lng. As· ftmll' bedtooml. Room ,MARK L. WILSON rm. w/frpl. Muat 5ee il l aume 16 Vt'~ loan. Take 1.~~~~~~~~~ I .. Realtor f42,900. Under lil t price advantaae. Dial &12-2SJ5. ..,. .or oal camper. fo• quick ••le. Own<. ~ t ·~· d 641 5117 ,O'fNIH 9• rs •tJNFOlllNl(f' v~"' muo •• -1---=..:..:c..c" "'-'---I S48·t00S vaat.a1e. 0.1 142·253s. -=:::::..=:=-----i.. roJ4 Ol'fHlllf• l.S 10 .. Nl(I• alro~d~c!~· l~eSi~~!~!: MISA .. MAI ~ .................. .. on areenbeU. w /ocean, Sharp 48R, ram rm . '" -~S Trl-tevel 4 Br,* bay&.nltellte>lew.tBt, "1.SOO. lCIM El 0.mlno BO, prof. Ind •. "'!Ct ... pooJ + JacYakl. Open Dr. OPEN S.t/SUn 14 S&1\CLIFF loc. 4 BR, am bat. full1 u.panoea. Qt. hOuM , .. Sol/llla. ZlOl COAST PROPERTIES, Bo , lae brick (Hltio, 'foroil by owner -muewa Dt. m -5410 eomp.lnda.cpd.5'1i-tm w...... · • I I .. . ' H1•1n-U.fw '•111 • . ' . H U.f\ I t .. _ ~, ~·-·' rii..OT , 4 .-• Frlday,May23.1975 -, 1 H11111..,.S. 11t111n,_..._ C1n•1•Wm1 t11mit1ln,Dewt;l•M11 ~ -. . --· -' •••••• •••• .............. •••••••••-••••91-••..,,, fer..... 17.00 Mwt ---"t . 2400 •••• ••••• • ............ , •••1••••••••••••••••••• t~t n ..... W. . 1tt ......... ...., -H•1".Ws. . +&ewp1rf .._. 106fMI~ ..... 0ll6t ••••••-••••••••• .............................. C1r1ns .. ..._. 1W I• fl ......... 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Xlnt view. wilh easy care patio, tenniS & ··OCSANASc>Cn'fft' entertainment. Only beaut. yard • aarden. drp1. \o\ mi 'to bch. Nr'. be.Ches Come & ee I.bl . 5 . $118,750. Easyterma $$50. rno. Avail June I. k •MS,,.. ...... 114 -"$S'i,500. • . s . s spacious AdullComm~ty CwJ I t;ves. BkrS.59-1986 6"·8874 par • .,., · a-.,Ji ,.,. H.I G bdrm., fami ly rm., localed on 45 ft . < Over40) , . _....IRCLI ·T S OME lft L9dta -reat The price is right & possession is fa_st. 2BR·2B1\. CJJ9tCE one *~ ~eet Vacalloo! 38R 2 BR I Ba Duplex on a ~ouse lior ,JI.en,, near _.QcUft •.VieW ·3Bll, ~en, 3 ba, modern Ta see it·is to buy it! $ll6,500 story end unit: ovcrl~· 2BA, $13 ,500. Q,osarilo Joveiy lree Uoecl~t in :eac1\ AOaul.Bfl:e ~~ _gou rmel kjtch, fireplc, sparklirig ln1 eolf course with Be a c h , Mex . Old corona del Mar. ~~ a. • •.POOL. $131 ,900. ... LIDO. R"' "'LTY f,Um1"6eedot ocean. Pc•1Uo. 114 /487·7642. d)o. mo. 673-1601 • uy5nc HILLS p· t e set"ng 5A ~nc os g.raae. ose . Cttoice 3 BR, 2\0 BA, ,.., -1curesq.u . 1.J _ IFYO LIKESanFran-to c lubhqu•e. pool, L••Alr..._ad Oce11.n vu;3BR.,2&., frplc $2~0R3BR 2 ..... w /panoramic coast.at View. 2BR 2ba, cisco charm, you'll love 3177 Via Lida, M.I. 67J..]300 j~cuzzi Short walk to~ l.8k9tro.t .e-1 So. of lfwy. f<'rpl., dbl. BA, dibwhr,.ftPlc on c'ul· }'!l_>lc, sundeck. Many• fruit trees in this spohisticated JBR, line. f'.'r. large Carls.bad $ll0,000to$195,000 gar.$49S.A&t.873·2222 do·sac, $310. Lease. J . "'garden. $97 ,500. -"' --~ ..._ E z Ca"e Garden Home:--a:.. sboep1ng center., 3 IDl.J.O &..ac...._.Leh Sin11ltu1, children ok. ;1.CLOSI IM R·2 LOT , SO'a·ISO' -A~sum'abl~ 7~'.\ toaft Mewportleoc.h lr6l Mtiwporthadl 1069 ocean.lllness force1 1al~ From$5T,:w;I)'· Cost•Mne Jll4 961-Ul5• l d .-,,-y,, ••. ·•·. :: ....... 9SO •••••••••••••··~!·••••• •••••••!••••••••••••••• by owoer. Shown by For !olormotioocall: 1,:••:•:•;•;•:••:•:•;•;•;•:••:•;•;•:••:•;•;•:1ii~:'ii~i':!J8riruli>:W overlooks Victoria Beach, inclu ing -s~ ·~o·•a IKIT ·1 ••• -·--· DELUX" 2 BEDROO't loljji!JW'GeadlJft HEWPORTSHOR~ •vn • Mt •PP ·-· or-VirgQllver114:'"'1·6111 ~ " -soil report, $27,500. • ' CCiil4'.fJ..lSIJ 2-Sl)' A·frame; 3 BR. & SBR.Fill'l·rm,onwaler. TOWNHOUSE· $31,000. 2· PRINCE&~. COLLMIPAllC 3\.-'Ji blk11 . to bch. $325. WOODS COVE -H•dJvsn .~Spe:c:i... HP'I~ bolllie wJl·&, Ttaoia, f'ool • Sac. BR. 2 SA. 2 Story, Air P .O. Boxl62 3 BR, 2 BA, tplc, r /o,l""'..,._:.:.-"0258=------ "' Private setting. 38(r, dt!o ; ~tw;. lqV,ely , • LU¥URY illVING in beUt • kiLdL W•lk to $'11,$00. B ~ 'owne(. Cond. Likenew.6'4-4887 LJkeArrowhead 9Z152 refri1 .• crtps, drpl, dble 3 ·ea, l ~ BA. l'rpl. Nr . . -tio & pool. $120,000J . ; , .. 'fJiE SEA TERRi\,CE. b9aela,. &eania.,.:..•te. _!-~!!!L-.!.•·:.:·:..__ __ ,_.::;='.:;;:';;~~'"-'=-1 gar., Blue Haven pool, shopplna:.Ad\l.lll.$375. OCIEAMFROMT J • _beams & frplc One·of-a-kind 4BR. huae ...... ood S-Cliri~il . 1076 2 STOAY CAMYOMLJJ(~ k $395. monlh lnclds pool 962·6982 in living rm., s pacious patio. <t11a".OOO. ram rm, 2 l i-plc's, jacuui 'CAYW ~n ••••••••••••-'•••••••••• $20,950 t~ull pr ice . 2 Spa rklidg, clear . a e mainll& aardener. • HIME COMM'L UNITS _ Ct-3S§&A-Bldg. in your own yard. Relax __ ..;J.c.=5.:411;:...·:.:IZ::cto~-i.--I * P£Ab:l'U'.L iddk Uv -bedrm&, 2 bath. l?l}~..S.: ~~~~~~ns:~d;Y ~:~~:~~ R-~1M1c1c:....0 ~ ~ 3 BR. 2 Ba,nrOcean • $350. mo. 549-2490, an. 1: ao, 551-43ll0 , and enjoy the clubhse, I•• m· a quaU••·bullt, lrg. ra nge oven. ovenucu kt· _,,_ wwwpon --& ten ants. Cal l L-0 for details. tennis & private beach. 5'Y•LASSNllW 2•8~R , ... •-~. •-·ely c lose l s, plenty of marinas, waler s tng, CostaY.eaaMl-1729 .rs179,500. BOND REAL1'Y INC. HYH NICI$-10~-n ,_:~tt•'•~. m"'::oae stora~e . FA heat, air fishing, golf. 00 Mlnute'f~~~~~~~~~la BR ~b bl'"" I ·• 831·~11 'v.:: cL •• _.... d'l 1 I drive-t"or m a p Info.I': ., • a ., ..,..,, enc .... ' lb . t I JSO 5' Coad Hwy 4 BR. ~ ~A. din rm, ram gi.lore. No ste1J6. Cloeed c_on 1 ~on ng, ~ s;,:· 1-674·52SO. CALlt'ORNIA A W A RD W 1NN1 N'G yd., eiarage. $275 Mo. ~st . ttewa er ~· ·. •.-'-• • r·m , b11l1ards rm: wet -aarage. Only $43,000. ~:~:en~~::Sthbnrent: P R OPERTY .EX -•·LOFT DESIGN'',• Las'+ S50 deposit . ;:;) _,. •• t YI , 1067 bar,j Car4arq:e.Qcean CALL.C92·4121 CHANGE • College Parktownhome. 4i6·2948Afl.5P.M. . REAL ESTATE of . 53',_L-M1sa11aft •to &V&lleyviews.$125,000. BERTHA HENRY Ca ll Dan o,r Ken a l ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Owner. 540-1346. RL TRS. 839·8321 Agt. Out of State 2 ~r • 2 ba, open •kY 4 BR, 2 BA Cul-de-sac, nr. !,..-~,..-~,,.-~~,,,..-~,..-~~-~~,,,..-:'!!!!"-~:'!-~~,,,..-:'!!!!"•~1 1.,ESC •p•••"' ,__.,, 2600 atrium, garage. 2 pools. pk. I& schls. PM> incl's - - -------;; · - -" "' ~ DELUXEcondoNewport •-JuOft "'CHI/ . ..,..... .. , -~5. monthly. Re•ltor, "'rd &wlr 0••1~6 ' Do 'l ' •ar 1-" l --'f ~-1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -· • nr. .V'tV" v• n you u e .....,... a Crest. Plan 4, 11'83 sq ft. Ca lstratt0 1078 . "'1 s-833·3821 LllCJUIKlle,~ · 1048L..,..aleacil .ICMI this unless you're ready s2ooo ,·n xlra• Xlnt P ••••••••••••••••••••••• 14 DELUXI! '"~-1244 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• b I 'II .......;i • "· ••••••••••••••••••••••• BR BA l I 2 -to uy! \w1 s....,.,youlo· terms . StiS,000. Owner BEAUTIFUL 3 br 2 ba DANA POINT U.,ITS 4 ,2 • rp, cargar, ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. - • ;;. .... PRIVATE AREA .... •. OPEN HOUSE •. • •• ! s ... ci.y. May 2sfli.11o. 5.,... Immaculate 3 bedroom home 21772 HOIART IAY NIGUEi. SHORES $77:500. Lingo Real Estate - 494-8086 499-4551 --------- everylhiog else you will a,::14·6:135. mdl. home. Nr. ~:.his & DUPLEXES " huge fam . rm. Green· RENTALS ever see again .. Eacjt Bea•h Lg len--ed" •d lOnewbeaut.duplexes 14 Deluxe units ror the brook. W. or So. Cst. room is so l'astefully de-WlLL BUY 1\NY HOUSE M •1 · 1-1 s4 s 950 · Fabulous ocean views wise i.nveslor. 4·2 br .and P lza. $400 mo. 979-2517 or 2 BR, 1 Ba · · · .. · · · · · $310 corated that you'll cctlch 1n NB for S.22,SOO. Cash. 499~1•840~ eft. 5PAI • · FROM $68,950, $llB50Dn J0-1 br units. Secured by _SS4:::.:~·1=998=-------I 2 BR, 2 Ba · · · · · · · · · · $325 your~clf day dreaming ~-6680 Westbay Income Homes enclosed walls. Prime • 3 BR, 2 Ba •M•. • .$11S-$475 the mome nl. aw ·•y •-WW 34121 eo lH QP Las Vegas lo"alion. 2B R_&denor3BR,new.lY 38R,2\liiBa, ........ $400 t " . L•ke New Harbor V>'ew 3 Br, I \.ii --., • crplS as wy' . . .. F I From the sparitli g pool, 496 3431 Sparkling pool. Good pa1nted /cr_ptd. am1 Y 4 BR, 2 B•. fMmto a breathiaking iew of Home, 2600 sq. ft. Quick thruout , .brick PR~io, · spen.dable s~;o. loan. pref'd. $28Smo. Lstltlut Aue ........•....... $(25 city lights&: rolling hills, possession. Bargain? ~-si::!:~ ':ve;:i. 1 :i{ IKW Propes ty 2000 Home away rrom home. +deposit. 549-1364 <t BR, 2·~ ba .....•... $450 are all y()urt rot the en-MALLOY REALTORS Harbor B ••••••••••••••••••••••• Anxious owner asking B Ba 3 BR, 21h Ba, 3 M08. $450 joyinf. It's .inescapable .• 968-004.9 962-7859 OwfromnerD$37ana950 ~,... ..:_... Y only $212,000. Deluxe un-Huee 3 r, 2 ' very RAISOR'S $52,900.Call 586-0222. ' • . .....,.._,.. PRIME4-PLEX its-ba rgai n priced . rilce,ramrm.2 rrp1cs,lg yard & gar, bltns, forced EAS'fUL U t~Jo" "D" plan. 4 See this prize wiMer 2 $83.750 Take advantage. Call air , $375mo. &&2·9666 REALTORS br, 2'12 ba , !am. rm. 2 BR,den.Fully lndscp'd, Covi n gton 4-plex. now !714)752-1700. · frpl s . Over!!ize ga r . decorated. Upgrades Perfect location. $1000 INVESTMENT i i,s BR Cotlage,ladieson-4523CampusDr.,lr\'ine A-I any bl tn . cabnls. lhruout. Sunny patio, plus cash spendable on DIV1SION ly. $200 mo, au util11. pd. Campus Valley ShopClr. I • ~· ' ' t>«-1782 bedroom garden, etc. A $8400 down paymeal. THE REAL ESTATERS S.A. Hgl i;. 20412 Cypress CALL llJ.8600 Irvine 1044 Laguna leach -1048 s how p l ace . Under Earns $000 per ·mont.h. laal&tate _Sl~.~15~1,:'·7~1~16~----1::---:="7'-::-~-:-;--:-: ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••·~~~~~~~~;;;;~~ NEWPORT CREST priced at $35,800. 837-1165 ll u r r y, c a 11 { 714) Exchan-2100 SINGLES b ki"'-c1 "" TurUerock 3 hr, 2 ba, wcl I '\LLL) HI \LI') 11 ~ { " , I .. I f<I I< ',! ', I! CONDO or49S-0454 . 752-1700. .,_ 2 ~· .......... bat, atrium. Lease $625. 't'OWNllOUSE, $31,900. 2. BEST BUY, Close in, ·trl-INV ESTMENT ••••••••••••••••••••••• $185. 2 BR, ktds, pet, gar mo 833.1927 ~R. 2 B:i . 2 Slor}·~.Air level ralD.ily home 3 BR, 2 BA hoi'ne wt 3 Br,i 21ft ba, by owner. Wethai•1ter 1098 DIVISION , Molel owoers,readyLore-3 Br a ppl, util pd, kids,.r -=~·=~~----- Nod. Like ne'ol( •. 644-4887 wt Bluebird Canyon vu. family room & view. On-Upgrage1i :S~~t. ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE REAL ES'l'ATERS tire $15,000. equity pis pet, fenced. 3 BR, 2 BA, Home. Air, ComPletely remodeled ly $49,900. a very low monthly pmts. SAVE! 4 br, 2 ba, kids, frplc,, patio, recreation inside & out. ·Jncl. new OPEN Sat/Sun/Mon. TW0-5 u'"'it aPt h1.i.,. jusl on 2 HD Condo, Won-pe' fac. Dbl. 1ar. $375 mo. t' BUILDER~ ~1 ciifpets &: custom fix -26705 Lope de Vega. eompleted Cor s~l06e · derful local. Phone Ko GRDNR, 4 br, 2 ba, appl, 586-8688 ~ tures. Beamed· ceilings & Call Dover Really to major s h opping 496-8167 or write Box 551 frpl, ki!h,pet, fncd, gar. · ' CLOSE OUT frp?c in Jiving room. 645-9070 center. 1st yr write-off. Laguna ll.ch:926S2. FURNISHED l br, util *RENTALS* , J..a i:ge. a irx ki tchen~ ............ ~~"""'"""'""""""~ ~te S14M. 536·2579; 592-5010 Rntal's pd, gar. $180. t'ee/Bkr UNIV. PARK this is.an op~unily of w /bltiqs1 h>tli of cup-• '-"' i.\C\rAY' HOMEFIMDH.S 2 BR. 2 Ba ...... $325/33.S iii . Ii r e t i in e. 'Choose b oa rd s P a~ce . ~ H'uge "9' $2000. Tu Rtlloh :;~::0·•,·:._~""··.·~:_·_-~•••••• •64Z·f900• 3 BR, 211.1 Ba . , .. 1375/425 ~tween the few remain· sePerate QM aster Suite. tffwport leodt I 069 FIX• SAYE 9 Ht& Bc.h Triplexes .._ rv m TURTLEROCK • 3 & • BR. 2 Sly free Childr.ns level W/2 BR ••••••••••••••••••••••• . bit 1 2 •. <OD-U . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 •• ·~ , JUSl · ---~·.-aUo 1102 4 BR mod. home, big BR.2 b1t.,ucn .. $400/-..w..o ~ing homes, Univcr. TV room, bath, seperale Pllf>MOMTORY ONLY SlJ.900. 2002Huntington GaMrDll fenced yard. 3 yrs old. GREENTREE Park. These ne w & entrance, deck, & fenced IA y HOMES This 3BR 2BA home is on Open daily 1-5. 539.fil79 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $390 mo. 2131370-0834 2 BR. 1 Ba .......... $325 eleganthomesl'eature ... yard. Room lo expand. Luxury waterfront a large lot wit.h brick Ocean view I Bit house. THE WILLOWS •Fa mily Room $79,500. '·By Owner '' homes priced from bar-B-Q p atio. Needs eanfronl NB. House & L.8 .Kid/pels,also2lir's 3 BR. 2 BA , ram rm, lg. J8R,2ba ....... $.100/315 •2ViBath~ 497-1816. S2l0,600. 55, waterfronl5. some wor lt ·A great Gar. apt. 4t Duplex.~>' $140. Mobile C.Ct'I . sngls yd, cplS /drps, blln.s, nr. OEERt'lELD ti':OrmalDioingRm 1 ~~==~-=~-~1 607 Ba,ysidc Drive . value. HURRY, CALL Ownr . 645-7721 OK . Bach units, balboa schl /1ihops.$360.832-7151 3BR 2Ba $395 f ,LJ.pgradcd plush carpel-Newport Beach.,673-3900 842-9371 eves/wknds . $135. N.8 . $145. H.B. $135. TOP Q lit Family · ' ~·. '!'.t:'u •lo"' ,\l,r~P '<.i~> BAYFR""""° BLUFFS CONDO Mabilo H-TRIPLEX agt _97~9-84_30____ Duplex.": b/2 ha. $275 ~ throughout. . vr.1 Bcau.Li.Iully· upgraded 3 F.Sale 1100 Bes t value in North CoronadelMtr 3122 mo. 2569-B oi-ange A\'e . .xSheet vinYI ihkitchm • t c~tOm 1':>ines: ~1\. ;!~ Ba, F /R Condo .•••••••••• ,............. Costa Mesa. $565 mo. ·in· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 546·7829 'VIS1411C .,Genuine tileentrys . ~-UA• .-.V: -' BALBOA PE!.i'llNSULA a odscape d patio for BY OWNER Levitt 24x60 come. SSS,000 Great ocean &bay view 4 BR CONDO Cl l.h..... •SALTY •. of r lh_ .. __ • I • ' UI _I ExceJleot location' 0" the I ~·Z ID a int. End unil • HAL rr~cltl~ ILTR 3 BR , 3 ba. + swim pool. u ... ..,...se. 552-7500 !)'r . ront ~aping · ~ . •. ~· w /priv acy k view. 5 Star Adult Park. San 2727 E".~--:.'Hwy • summer or yearly·. No Pool. $295 . 54S-6305 or, ___ -==-:c..:.:;c:..:_ __ w_J sprinklers,. <Be ·a-.~ed_ .ce1l1n.gs, Bay&only lh blocktothe Juan Capo 493-8S37 ~ 1· "l'Cedar fencing . cera mic tile. upgraded Ocean. Each home has 4 $76,500. · 675·4392 fee 557·5331 L.....-hoch 3248 3 Bdrms-$54.990 ca rpe l , se lf-cln ~ dbl bdrms , 4 baths & •••••••••••• SETUP 1955 Flamingo -. Agent675-3000 •3 BR, 2 ba Condo. FR,••••••••••••••••••••••• 4Bdrms-s57.990 O\'en. soundproofing & Gall ery, 2 firepl ac~8 . HARBOR VIEW 8'x3S' 10x20'. Ca batta al· Lttg1111a'slntluf l----'=='-"-'--'--"---I frpl, patio, pool, 2 car OCEANFRONT Laguoa PARKllHOMES insulation . 2 Bdrms. wetbar. ultril modern lached.Call .~32'7"l Cornerpropertywit6112 Mewportleach 3169 gar.$365.836-4985aft.5 RoyaleCondo.3br,2 ba, ~~ ...... ~5;5;2;·~9~l~O~o;.......,.,,,.,,1~ss~9~.950~~~===~"""I ' ~i~h7~n:. Ps':~~~t ~i~. MONTEGO Beautirul 2 Ba t h -lrg ft. on Coasl Hwy.,4 shops ··~·1~~-~~·~;~;;~~·· 2000sq. rt. Bar, frpl, Sec. m aste r bedrm , n e w & 5 apt.S. ·fully rented. MESA VERDI gua rd. $795 mo. Lse. SEA IR~I: ·East BMlboa Bl\•d., or t::nJOY the Vl~W from crpts, drps & patnt. This properly presenUy 2(~~32) ~~~~~1~· 4 BR, 2 Ba, fenced yard. Ad ult.s only. 714-499-2771 EXCLUSIVE Turtlero<:k ,7~ call615·8120for.morc de· this 4 HR, Z UA, t•1R Cl ubhouse w/ pool & erosses $1:'1,184an.nuaJly, $375 . 556-1244 eves & · 1er r. home by UCI. s br, & OCE •.,VIEW l-'='=;i='=· -~----~ home w /many upgrades. wl'th room to jncrease u--~., Uo.&...-!.&.-...1 wknds. 213·262-6111 ext. 2 BR, ram rm, sunporch "'" j a cuzzi. Reasonable. ~• .-----cotla&e b{eal clean ih ba. den: fQnl. dini ng, C~ $79,500. B ·d v·u NB renta. Owner anxious lo 2875work. . · . • · :Scargar .(JUJ.rm &pan~ ... _ h nd CUST.O.MJA ••••••••••• ays1 e 'age, . --•t·, askingoolyu.• UWI. ••••••••··~··••••••••••• crptd, $325. mo. Year!i CJoe:;e to U'CaC a shop-+ ool. 631-1490. d:wn. Make an o1(;\; Cozy 3 Br, l 1h Ba, Pltns, lease. Drive by 577 Lorn· ZY-Lh~-lotlwl/view of ping:Gostombuilt oldcr Big Canyon·s ues t $ JOIN OUR GROUP Chswral 3202 fencedyd'.$305mo.Refs. bardJ Lahe & call ra s io n s a nd & home wi th unique styt. AllAdullCostaMesaPk. day ! J"SU l 545-7359 54f~A57 Calal1na. Nr. schls. & ing. Proress ionally value. Elegant 1 story, 3 Beaut. JOx42, with 8x30 · Realonomics, •.-••••••••••••••••••••• l.... ma ra, · _:.:.:_·~:c:.:__ ____ __c_ •h · SI4< 000 u t Br, 3 Ba, immacolate. R [ SALES h 1 1. .FREE FREE "opg ..... oyapp . landscaped and qua1,·ty pore , ee i v-rm , Brokers r-.-1.al•V.....__ J234 OCEANView,lge3BR, only. 19161 . Woodford hi g hl y up g raded . • • k't h & b •• R •·1t..!!!.!'.:~~j;jf1~ •ProfessionalService• ~ --,. q u aintl y d ecorated, 35 1 c en a .... en.... •• ...... DLORDS* ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2BA,Liv-rm&Den. 'ferr. 833--05-06 M:lny plus features in-$l ,OOO. EXPERTS Space 153. mo. Total 4 U ~.-. 3 BR, 2 BA Condo. across $400. mo. 9634322 IYOWMER eluding be.autJful wood ,.. •• c1tor_..tfi«.l-S4_,650_._64_•_·0836____ 100.4.~ 1 Ho•.,fi•cl•r1 * Mlle Square Park. $3401;;;;;;;;;;;:;~~~;;;;;;,; UNIVERSITY PARK and ~ed brick.Shown by CaRftow: 67J..7601 Mobile Home 12x60, 2 Br. Pl !or'J 642-9900 mo. A vi June l.839-6453. OCEANFRONT un - VUlage 1. 4 BR, 21h Ha. ctppc)intmentt>nly. 1-==~~~~~~="-1~~;.;;;:;;~~;~1 2 Ba. s unpo-h. Adu!'-... E .. a•t",',.drooe mCos<a ,'!'°'°esa.· California's Largest V r . h d BR b -I ba ks BLUFFS-VIEW '"" "" M ACANT. Huge 4 Br, 2\'J urn1s e 4 . 2YI a. ~~rnerb 0 1c. 0 500°o1 to Call.now,7S24ITTO Sm. pet allowed. S.W. Inc lud es a 3 bdrm --·~R~e~n~t~a_I Serv-"-_ioe_!_· __ , b a . I' rest i g e POOL,2frplcs.Allwood .ri;en e t. $54, • ull Spacious Customized llG C & ~.......... Santa Ana. 540-0722. \ owner'' horr.e hood Price. Open 12-5, Satr.5un:l ---~O~w~n=e~r~/A=gen=t'---I Condominium 3 BR, 3 Ba """" •""'" Vacant 2 Br $140. C.M. 2 neighbor . $475. per and glass. Only 2 .)'rs. 4' Mon. 4351 WintcrswcCl WHITE W•Tea View or Bay 412 Plata LUXURIOUS 5 BDRM, uslOm Mobile Home, 2A Br H.B. $170. 2 Br T.ll. mo . Ask for Keil h old. Lease SUOO. per mo. Way. 552·8~7 _,U\ $72,000 Ownerti7S.3400 ram rm w /wet. bar. din· x 58, White water Ocean N.B. $195. 2 Br T.lL $255. 962·4471 Agent, 494·8536 .. view & xlnt location ing rm, bill iard rm, heat-View. Pvt. Bch. Adult CdM. Agl.979-8430 Hmit'='O.. leech 3240 . . Uni•~rsily Park enh:ance this handsome 4 BLUFFS -C~~ ed pool. $199,500. pk . s a n c 1 em e n le . ....,. bd 2 ' 2 _.,._, . ••••••••••••••••••••••• La=ne Mi_,,,;,,,t J252 Bright cht!erful oo'me ror rm., 1h ~a.. -story CALL NOW 492-3297 . ...,.. ,,.... the growing family, in home. Decks, beams & -$79,500 -~ HUNT BCH pool, 2 Br, 3 BR, !am rm, vaulted ••••••••••••••••••••••• One of Irvi ne's most de-open stairway gives Jt a 2 Story-3Br-2•r.t8a -?"/... 752 7315 973 FLING 12x60 Mobile fRIPLEX,· Cos'a ·Mi!Sa. stove,chikl,pet.$220. ceil. 2 yrs old. $385 . 4 BR. fa mll y roo{tl, sir:ible locations! This very s p.11.cious outdoor BEAUTIFULVIEW • Home in family P ark, 2BR, carpets, drapes, HUNT JJCH 3 Br, 2 Ba, •Barbara.963·6739 fireplace, fenced, Im· home features 3 bdrms. feeling .• See it tcxiay ·at Lots of ExtJlas DONALD M. BIJlD 32742 Alipaz, Sp. 93, San (et\ced ·yd: Will trade, ~ids, pet, garage. ,F. 1 Bed 2 b b maculale. $350. per mo. ·+large bonus room. that ' '114,900 ;$7;9~,500~~;;~0wn~~/B~r~k~r~~;;;;~A~•:~~·:;·~'~"'~·:•;"~l~•M:•;;;;,;ll~J~u~a~n~C~a;p~is=·l~ra=no=·-=C=a:ll UZ.28IZ. , M.V. 2 Br, kids, pet, sass. arep ~ce. 4 rm al lst-&:last.1·491-2St4. i•;'•'teenagers'paradlse · ,' 644-4746orM2-0500 493·0177. I-'~=~-----,--M.V.4Br,28a,kids,pet home.Crpls,dois,bl~ns,1 -'===::..::-==-=='---• • ·O"'IMuA.. .. •·· N.B.2Br,2Ba,trpl,bch OW, beaut landscaping. The Shores, ocean side; (great for Alom& Dad . :a ~fkil~ H RBOR r ....,._ N I Ask ror Bev or Joe ..,"" p . 3 BR 2 • I """, -1 lud ' .. u ~ A '-'-"I Jeoll • ~•R . bach, appl, ul I , -· nv. oomm.. " too .. ...,.,,.1...., nc 1ng """"'· . or1n..,.~TI~ -r:.--.fOUR •--~-y ~ 963-4567963-1786 b ·1 Lind. , ~"'~ LIDO ISLE for Nie IJOO ,,.,.__,.,_ pd,$l30.Fee/Bkr. mo. a.,.,beam ce1.,allbltns, ~ :PETtlT R£ALTY 499·2800 VIA frrilCE VIEW ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7322Garfield,H.B. HOMEFIMDIRS BEAUTIFUL La Cuesta 4 incl. trash compactor & i-~~5~5~2~-~7~000~~-J;;:;· :·: .. ~·~-~-~-~;;;;:::1 Charming 3 br, 2ba. frpl , liOM ES. Fantastic buy, B~RG~N pri:!" rut Sa:12 ~~ S1L~:lfJw * 642·9900• Br, 2 Ba, close to school ~~r;igi~~=~~·-~5 ~:; M • ..,. y' immed . occupan cy . Sl0,000 below market. s e. aut. com· shelter in appreciating •-•L·al1'--~ 1206 &beach.$450.962·2734. mo., yearly ·, llit &: last, ....-C•-ft'l'ace $79,500. Owner /Agent. Beautiful patio and BBQ plex .. 112 units. ~led .as -""""' .GrabYoUrit-..+ .. 1\n elegant & gracious 673-6489 area. View or F:ishion apll. Projected 75 1n-1-""'='·~-~036=-"-20=-'-79'------•••••••••••••••••••••••Fireplace, 3 BR, 2 BA,r -'~94=-6483-"'-""------- as you lt.>a>·ethisJ.bclrm .. hom~-: arch itect de· ~ Island. Big 2 story on com e approx. $300,000. LitUe Isl. Bayfmt view, 3 new p~int, bltns, close to Ren, or Lease4 BR house, 2•:r.1;>ath 'hoine ror a I.en· si@:ned, wi'h sPectacular Port Charles. call World Giant pool, jacuni, gym, 7 0/o le\o·el. Bayvw. 2 Br, l"rplc. shopping 4£ schools. $310. Laguna Hills. S81·5590 01~. match at lhe nearby wBdrhile wdater view._ 3 HPAhRBOR111VtEW1 Hom1es, lleal Estate556-7777. garaa:es. For sale or Assumable loan avail a-Auto gar park. 337 B. A~o. Ask for Bev or Joe, Mon Lhru Sat l0-6.. • couct.s. Whether il's In-ms., .t ~n . SCf.:.. d~n. be ase: p' rtoarg,.eslmdot1. \;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;1 trade down. 7% T.D. Dy ble on this north Costa East Bayview. $ot20 mo. 963·4587963·1786 -· dfi>O\ or outdoor enter-rm.; exc1 1ng en..., •• a1n-sl v1ew, o 100 . owner. Mr. B., 400 N. 213 /876-2723 . • MlsMo.Viefo 3267 tainang You enjoy. there ing area around pool & 4 br, 3Y:z ba, lam. rm. ~ Acacia, Fullerton. (7 14 ) M es a 4 · P lex. A 11 J 1 -===:..::="-----~1 LOVELY LaCuesta 3BR ••••••••••••••••••••••• are facilities for both and jacuui. $189,500 Bonus playr.m. Un!que LIDO ISLE 879·9'744 bedrm, 1% bath units. LG . MDRN. 3 br,-2 ha. Yr· 2leeba home for lease. No BARCELONA 2 br, cpls, a realistic price of only prof. decorat g. Sacnfice 1----------l Owner will help· finance ly, f'Y.,~ ~301t>1u 130·, lndryp • 1rm, d'rps, bltnll, air, paiUo, S5ll.SOO ~ by ow n e r . $11 5,000. l~I GHT &BRJGHT Ce ... tery Loh/ w I th min i mum gar . .....,... ear •COME to lhe ocean,,_ fncd. yd,_no pets. $270. 'fjl. 640-4396or 752·7200 Great for Kids &-Parties. Crypts: 1100-down-$89 .950. 'l'3 8JO.S89 _.,. 4 HR or 3· BR/Den, Big ••••••••••••••••••••••• • * • • BAYVIEW Duplex, 4 bt, 2 mi. 2 It 3 BR from $195 to1..:=:..:::~1c__ _____ _ .. ~, letter T•M.w sunn)'. patio. 11(..1. ~·A'· SAVE $.W Ea·cb lot. 2. 4 or SALES OPENINGS-ba, bltns, cpt. gar. 110 $405. No!ee ..__rt leech JZ6t ,,.,.,,,._ Be •u,iful, r emodeled lracl1vc flnancmg. By 6 at Harbor R est unusual opportunity for Sapphire, 714-6'75-?BSl or ··r--VISl•H 110SN.Con• Hwy.,Loguno 2·bdrm. unit in cxc ep· appt . 675 -7542 Memorial. $200 each .• •xs>:erienced Realtor/ /\s· 213-317-'7688 * 2DR CON DO, pool, •••••••••••.•••••••••••• al.Al TY 494-1177 · tional condition, with ter-~ Call : 642·5104 aoc1ate. • * * • lal>oa Pe:Nse_,a J207 clubhse. Agl. 846·1311 ~A:r~<::~e~~e~!~soh ,· , 552-7500 ri!ic'll>drm. rental unit; L I OCEAMFltOMT let tlM renters pay for Call M5·M24 Associated ••••••••••••••••••••··~ EASB 3 br, 2YI ba, frml. ndscp'e . PresUg~ loca-~~~"""~""""""~"""I TRIPLEX .. Spend the this fine beach property. SffK & flNl1 Aala. ,South CoastBrokers. Bayvlew.2yrs old 3sty,3 din. rm .• tum. rm. lion.$495.mo.63'7-2!W»or S .~ nd Br/J Ba. $6l0mo,yr.lse w/frpl. Cust. crpts. It 986-8811 PURPLE '~Qler QD ~_sa · Let Su rf & sand only l -blk. A c R E o e A M G u 1 ·N A R B y D M I *DELUXE 1 uNITS, 1 or sale. 615·6421/64&2'125. drps. Elec. bltm. Newly: 1..:::!'.::""-'------- tcnnis pay for your lux· away! Priced for quick blktoocean. (2)3BR, (5) Capl fr. •--••zll painted lhruout Water Newport Shora. 3 BR, 2 .: THUMB'S ury . Cl ose to town. sale. C RYRAN .IUONASDEaRQOJ ZBR.Gd.cond 1 ORO..-n• aortener,lg.hea"tedpool ba.L1e.livlncrm.,1un- O w11ier f inancing . MORG.4.MREALTY EBMKLEXO R UVITK I C KSI •(4J2BRHOMESwith ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/malnt.lncl 'd.Walking dec k . New ,palftt &: -. , DELIGHT S2Z5.000. ZAGRODZKY 552-4U2 enclO&Cd earales on V.. BLUl"t'S Duplex, frpl, distance to beaeh., Schl.s. c:arpcLI. $475Mo/yearly Tbli' home has beeo HLTR. <t9'-86ll H o I IA N T s Ir E 8 o B u" A a D T R acre lot. Rm. £or more patio, ! br; 2 ba. ,Best & llghted _ tennLs couru. Davidson RJ.ty 645-7575• landscape~ tq the ~lh OCEAN S LO E ol J-I•>'.: B:~~anJ'~~·g4c~~·5&f~':1·,· AL a ca o B 1 NA c IM I 0 r G 'l K VeagerRealty,SS&-6171 a$lr,e500a. 3$28S5ummmoe.r Y!!,!·. $450.968·80&L/ •LUIURYCbMDo degree. w1lh a (ounta1n, al amorous 3 BR., 2.,., ba., R U H Q U M A E • M U 0 'p & t V M A T .,_ • w ~terra11 . and m a ny din. rm .. Zfrpl.,<k:n.wet elegant :ippt's. $179,500 • ASSUMl7"-VA l13-32l2or547-4272 BEACllWALK Condo. N,wportCte«ZBr,2Ba, mtt ture shrubs &"trees. bar view Owner Oro(fer.Agt&t0-5560 u r o u n A y v e E o g H c A I! IP O TRIPLEX, Colla Mesa New, lt. 3 br,Zba,cloee Zear aar. \ftt.ber. Ten · Move rig:ht lnto thr.i Im· ri nan"ce $1411 00o w/owner'a 3BR14'ba, + C.....dafMm' JU2 to beach. $360. mo. ni11. ~ool . SS7 5Jmo. in11c1.llate 3 UR with a LAO li .NA 'N IG U t;.L . ••••••••• E WA C T E K H £a NO I I r v C 1 W frplc. Central loc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~1-0887 5'S·Ol7J.. · fun\Jly r1~un a~ enjoy su per, BR., Z~'I ha., din: SOMITHI...,. OF 8 O R E N, O I R P T R N U Z I B 'I T ff Yeager Realty $56-Cl?l U. V · llblLi,51 8 br + tamd a DD 2 O/\ 1'wnhs nr DELUXE condo 3 br 3 "' e lo vely patios fro r 2 r rm, 2 a, ge ~llo 6.y . • ' ' -• • rm.. am, rm.. rpl.; ''VA.LUI" T G A o P K Y B 'I A I L Y 8 IJ N H 0 0 WANTED Multiple Units $49S. mo.l.se. GM-28'77 . Ad11 m 11 &: Brk~urst It ha, cpts, drps. 1883 aq l\. every r~m . rrlccd nt go u rm e l k IL. Poo I. Exceptional 4 BR. 3 BA A c H U B r U R D I v I T I M I a r A on k>t. Principals only. Vons. Pool, Tenrua, Frpl. Pvt pty. $4'71. l!llN'643$ $69,900. fo ec '74,500 home In excl1,15lve Dover t95·4B31 SPACIOUS d'lpkix 3 bt, 2 $265 + .$100d,ep.9SMl81J. H V H C I 3 B RAISOR'$ E;MERALO BAY : fan-.Shorei-Westcliff area . RI PK• I t J I 8 T 11N1.L 8 0 N ba. bltns, nr. water$175. • • · _. ms arme r, 111...,ie fam. home: i BR.. Lu ic:. Jndscp'a;, beaut. tie· 0 p N' f 0 1 NB r A 1 • w •M c A au Leh t.rHlt 2200 CallownerSM-&le'le. CONDO a br, poof, clbhff, fam rm. E.1.lt'a NlcelM l>kREALT~ • ba:, bma!'.din. rm .• corot~. f'e·e lllod. Good . •••••••••••••••••••-•• • P"'· patio, cpl, drps, $480/mo . Lae. w / •ot ,. • ·dea.,.wetbar •• 2trp1., dlx. nna.nchii avaiJ. D L A a a u o Ho L D ti o ii I 8 u oft ~1TA'•1rr1.1•·' For Leaae Exec.1 l1pe retri1,. $50 pa ree. $250 prdeMr. Day S584333: -ruzse.~!I' .. _rrviM: kltc:h ., 3 gilr .• view. . CALL642ol01Z 8 0 c A• p·~ N T 1 " 0 H 0 u a I M a rv ~ model Mm~ with oeean mo.-19151 lnYel"OMI IA. Evea'40-178$. _C,mpus •lfe1Shol>Ct:r, $2501f,llOO ING Pie· ~GUMA ~!en"!'-:1 pB!d .2Sa.py;~S···,·.1 . ..oSU..;;;...7:.;<;c1':_ _____ ,a Br, 1~ Ba, frJtt•~ ~CALL IJU60o ~ ~-~::1nc1 vrir..;~ i ~ ................... =-.. :';J.:["'... ... lnvl,e• yola -,!.1 lnapel Cl Klll';ar F&lhlGn Super Sharp 3 BD. Blti.ns, dshwsbr. p.aUo. $300. 2427 • i ~·Pl. Bii 1% ba. CMn ....._ _ _. ...... .._. their panorarwc v. ew ~.1781 ' nr. Edwards 4'; £clin1er. E. lllb 5',14$ol04Sevw. l!••••hade I 1 .,. • ··rm.. P.w.&onln ... eac.ment Co All:M'Y FOUCIC"A rt! · 1ltre1 overlooking $330.SU-3612. ~··.••••••••••••• l ~ Ja":. 2 l~fJ . Patio. REALTORS CA.llPPJfT'ft RAsvana I r: beau,lful Laauna Beach. 11.MAMTlizrVllw opq JIOUH Sat1&µi. µ. I Ok. '"!•ri*lt•tlM,500 ••••••••• fti:Y =sr::Jo... -IJfMIT ; BKR 494·9388. tF YOU New. A L•admark IJome. 4 BR, 4 BA , fam rm, den: 610 St. Ann'a Dr. New J>EGAU.l:N -TONOUOWt.......... • haveatervlC'C!ioolteror .t Br, lar1e family rm, 2 '200 R. Pool. Fantaaic eust ~Dplx . J Jf Bd; REALTOR f!H·7578 HARBOH.VUflMS.4br,3 · Have 1omelhing youwant &oodaWtell,l>laeeaaad story, e.rpt1, drpl, fncd lho\tcaae fot oolertafn-:' J •cu11f, 30ft . pati 109.SN.Cout.LllfWla ba.2 s1y.Palenno.Many ==.::c;.:=~5:-.:.:::;,:;i:.a~~ i.o..urcla lil'ted~~w lo 'h• Dall.~Pilo t yud.ck>IAf tobtach,• iaa. uot. f.1800 ; F\lka. w / iew, waJk town. W d Call e1tra1. $8'7,SI00.1841.Porl -n, ...... .,\IOlu;:-'• PMdl' .... lllw.d.. 1,. 11 well -Call Cl=,...._ .... mo,JN :~,11\erl $2200 . 646 ·8049 o r t Ow . 49'.(W63. ant A • M'ftr1ate. ""' .. .. ·~ .. ..-.. • n ~ Lo &. __ _._ 751 ,.,.1bll10'' ll6Fifld''intat1ol"9lllNWSp1111f. ,,, --· .--·-•• , .w-..-; -. · 7$2°731$. HI •U.k '2'1-1 ......... ,,.,.,hid ............................................. Ho..,.......... 3269 Cosio M .. o 1724 ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• LllllUtt'l'COHDO -! B:\tif;reler middle •&• on wafer, Zbr, !bt.. vtow, 9r r~ ted, no chlld /p61.21. fr.pl, boat •ll~ pool, su~.&12~ J•rJla&I, holtb_y1h•P-rw.. lech • t ... &-Price reduce.di Mr ... -aa llead . &.a 3··T022 eve,. _... •• ...Uy llice. 2110 l /119·51661 day5, >.tent. New 11 ... CM. .IJRA~O new "Newport Nice 1 Brdplx.Qulet. Sep. Terrace condo. 3 Br. 2\.; ~)' &•r. Empt adltl over .a.. $350. mo. Adult.i, no ao, no pets, 541:J.1021 f:~~· 675·6100, 8.kr, 110 lOJJ.hNerton. CM -'°'"'--------1 1 BR 1'·urn. 2 lrg cl06t::lS, l,..UXURY CONOO queen !il:te bed, priv, Newport Crcn 2 br. 21f.i drt:111 ing rm. extru trg ba. den , 2 i11 c~r g1u• .. roo m11 , e n c l . ~ar . frpl, we'lbur. Priv. Ten· w /11 toruge. Adultir 011ly, nl s. Walk t o beac h . 11o l)t!ts. $395 /mo. 64.5·8b7&! 1 -~-------I -"==.:.c:..::c.::::::_ __ -1 Bachelor A'pt, adulls on1y. NEWPOR'J' Tt:ltR. l br, Sll51mo. UUI paid. ~ 2 ~~ b.a, Master 11 uite , Ceni.r.~·3076. bltns, ftim rm .. lndt)' .• pallO, •ar •. oceMnvicwon H...t'-tt .. INch 3740 1:5 acre park w/pool. $37:S •••••••••"••••.J.~•·••••• mo. 644·7357 FROM $4% 110 DEG.VIEW Buck Baf & Jrvine 1-lills Bea ut. new ·4000 sq fl hill»ide home. 4 br, 3 bu, tun\ &: rel.: rms, pool. Roman tub, 3 Crpl~, 2 Wcl ,barli. vlld wood ccilg. EntcrtWner's lie· li ght: Lge kit w/\'lt:W, self clng oven, compac· tor , dshwhr, serv. porch, .::i car gar. $1200 . mo . 645·7102 WHllLY Executl't'• S..rt.1 • 727 Yorklownll•d. Beach Blvd ul Yorktown 5l6-041 I· STUDIOS & I IRs • i;·uu kitchen •lfcuted pool •l,aundry f11cilitit.>s •Free utiliti<.'S . • i"rce linens •'fV & maid s~rv. avail Af=•=.,•U.twa. u..... u....._ .,,_ .... h ........ •••••••••••••••• ••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••-•••••••••••••• • •••••• or u.tw.ltllild 3900 Frid!y, May 23, 1975 DAalV PILOT Cost• Mese 1114 D-Po... JIZ6 port .. lldl 3169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·.··················"'''' ....................... ······················· , llMttolt lo,..... 4l00 co 11..i.t 4400 -.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·····~··••••••••••••••• Opport.lty 5005 PIMICUllC U'1S UP TO ITS HAMI Over :5IXI tall lrce1 and 10 atre•m a wllh watert&ll• crc.11le a re· laxln& :1tttlnJil ror )'our spacious new 1·or z. bedroom apart me nt. t>~rom S19S. Purniturc av•ll•blo. Smiltll pet:s OK. f\dults only. O!fice open 9:00 to 6:00 , ·2300 Fairview Rd".'; CiiTi Mesa. Phone 545·2300. Lease nt w 2 DD, 2 DA, Condo. Swim pool . sauna. tenn1•. Private i::ommunily $285. 831·2160 or831·1878. JI ]~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR, 1 BA , ar. Mlle Square. U p~r. A.car. ln ... Picx. 968·2761. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SIOOIOMUS ti u;irunteed no l'ent 1nere.w •c 1n uns OMIU.CH Buc hClor Crom ~5 2-&,.-1"2 ll» J'.romUiS •Winter al the beach 11:1 beautiful •Views of ocean, Cata- Off lecrhn Poth lina & Palos Verdes J & 2 Br. Adults 00 pets, *Large private decks ds hwhrl;t , ~hag c pts , •24 llrSecurit)' l'ARK MIWPORT AJ'ARTM&ITS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mtai.rl friend 21,movina ORANGE CO.Al~PORT Or a ng e Co. t;lquor lo Cal1C . needs female ~st blda:on8irch Llcoruie ror sale. N(I '"""" roommate /Mpt. Coa!I Boli, , tiOO/ut>O/ llOOIQ. fl. vcnlory. Contact CllNl.: _6_13_·64_1_4 ______ 1..:;R"'••o:b:.:•c:R:.:ec:•:.:ll,_y __ m-=.;"'=-""'°3 or Rolund Sims, &U·l310. Oft ftoebav Luxury ;ipartmcnt living CORONA DEL P.1All Working Girl set!klng a PllMI WISTCUFF overlooking the ~·ater . 2 Br Townhoww. frplc, room or share your ren· OFACI t;nJOY $7~0.000 ht!alth from $2:75 . 1 Br Crom $205. talon bch tr. or nr beach MEWPOIT llACH spa , 1 s wun mllllt poub , 7 Pool, lt!n11l11, coolinental in Newport by June 14 1,000 sq. rt. New decor le l''ghted t•· nn•• C"u-•, b kl So •· 675'·1042 "' •• re;i a:sl. me ocean .. \-'-'-'-"-'-------1 cpl. 1'~rnt . & re¥r ent.r)'. Ambitious Couple noedinJf more iocomti.. Unusual opportunity ror good earning•. Work together. Part time or full time. Pll: 675-688"1. l'Tt •. plus mile» of bic~cle Cutullna views, Separatti. Fe male lo 11bare 3 Br Pvt. re:stroom.s. 1 1••00 11.!, putting , :I uf-(umily .section .• Cloge to T o wnhou s e, Villa J9'sq.ft . b < • le ard . croqucl. Junior shopping &r. fi ne beach. Pacifi c. m ·BS47 64 5-6177 am urger ->tan" on 1 ·s frp , $22fJ .SO monthly; 6"4·2tl l I. Balboa Bay Beach, Slim. also I and 2·bedrQOm \~~~~~~~~~~ a.ti boa lslu nd-feml room· p Rt v A 'I' E Of c . in mer lease, fully 1,,-quipt. plans <&nd 2·11tory townl · mate wanted Lo share beautirul Exec. suite. 875·1573. h o u s es . EI e c tr I c ·r11 E EXCITlNG yearly house.m.7111 . Reasonabte.&t5·3700 1---------- kitchens, privllte patil.lff PALM MESA APTS. F-=~===o...:.=~-1 c======-==--\UW N Y 0 U R 0 W N or balconies, l'arpelin~L J';1 IN U1'!-~S 'fO NP'r Garef9et forbftt 4l50 ...._,, •• ~ 4450 B U S I N E S S • dra••erici.;. SYbl erranean llCIJ . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• $ I 0 . 0 0 0 · S Z 0 . 0 0 0 .. v POS S IBLE t-'IRST pOar~ing l with. elevators. Bitch, 1&2 BH. from$.1 6S . .STO ltl~~nEM" • .. aroAge Nrorl _l_H_E•_,.-•Ol-•,..-..._.-y•I Yt:AH. LET ME PROVE pt1on11 mllid servu.:.c: Adulls.-NoPets rlilnt. ~ a " vtt, o. '""" ""'" 1 T T 0 y 0 U • Just north of 1'"ashion J~I Mesa Dr. 5. Costa Mesll 1 N v •' S ·r >t ••• c T l11land itl Jamboree and Blk E ofN -=====----\ 30 RETAILSllOPS "' "' 1" San Joaquin Hills Road. (i l!i asl ewport Sl ng·le garage, 1 Blk rrom Prime r~asonable space REQUIRED.~ . ·rclephone t714 )6'W·l900 Blvd.) Jo'<ii r & Fatniew. Avail u.vaih1ble large & small, for rental informatio11 S4G·9800 5/24. S40·20'l6. Old world charm with $5,500 IUYS Rooms 4.000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------1 f'rench windows, gables E s tabli s hed, money Lar~e double garage for " trees. Adjacent 10 making boutique in rent. S50 monthly. J{unt Fe•t ival o·f Arts prime are a . Inventory ~"~'~"~·~'"~·'=-·~4~194"-----·I Grounds. negotiable. forct.>dsale! ANTIQUE/Classic auto 580BROADWAY -GEM. clused gur1.11:e. frplc , •lleulcd Pools-Saunas BBQ. Gtts & wut.er pd. •Assigned covered llOOMS $20. wk up with Pool p.arking kitcht!n $30. wk up ~pt . LA MAMCU• ·-s •Additional fref! parking 548-9755 or645--.3007-. """',,...' •Maid serviceavail. slOrilge, encl., accessi· LAGUNA BEACH 12(1.F Tustin Ave., N.B. ble, $30 1no, Serv avail. REAL TORS &12·4623 642·7978 494-7915 771:1 Scott Place, CM ,,. Jo'urniturc avail. Pvt enl/K. priv. Ci\t: 642-5013 $25/wk & 5i00/mo. up CASA VICTORIA Ope n M·F l O·G 548-5954 or 556-0058 Office l .. ntaf 4400 l . 2 & JBr. Unfurntt'urn Sat l0-5, Sun lZ·5 * 2 WEHS FIEE -L-I V_E_A_T_'f_l_I E~U-E_A_C_l_<_ I••••••••••••••••••••••• TOP LOCATJON frt$169.SOgas/wtr.pd. J';1 o vc i n w /de posit s "'"" wk•up 673.u'"" 1501 WestcliffDr. MESA VERDE Maior Stt•la StalkM. •••• $50,000. 517,500.coth. • Piua Tok..o.t •Bar-B·Que •Phone s~rvice •I milti to ocean Adults· No Pets Sec. gate HuntinC)ton only t BR $190 2 BR PiN E K'NoT MOTEL Newport Financial Ctr DRIVE PL.Ali 3 BR. Condo. Swim'g pool. l'ool, Rec. Rm .. Elevator Paci"fic $230 Herrig, Security, Under new management LeasiftCJ Office Space for store or orrice. Ample i'urk Lido. $375 /mu. 525 Victor ia, ti42-8970 Pool , J ii cu zz i, Rec. Call on Site Manager parking. 1'ow·n & country • Fonti<)o Cor Repair • J .. welry Mfg. Holland lusinns 213 /682·3UX.I. NO INCREASE in i.;um· 711 Occ<inAvc Bidg w/exer cise rm., iloom ror rent, cooking (71 .. )642·31llext 246 atmosphere. ---""'-'='-"='---\ 1ner rent . &u1.ut 1 br furn rark·Uke <71 .. i 536-1487 Billard.s , Color TV. privll c ~es. Corona del --'-~-'--"'-"~~-'--I 1525 Mesa Verde.Dr. E. S.. J"41n apls $16S & $175. Spanish Surrounclings Mar. 675 ·4730· Costa Mesa. SC.S-4123 Soln Caplstrono 3278 style bldg, P\1 encl gar, DELUXE l,2&3BrApts Managed by Irvine Ave . al Mesa R & B ho ••••••••••••••••••••••• t Ind dll Pvt Patios--Htd Pool William Walters Co-545-4855 oo m a, pvt me, nr. poo ,situna, ry,a 5· N Sh • AdJ Onl S . D . t'wy & OCC . MEW ISLANOBIKESHOPPE, 645·4110 Beautiful Model Homt', 3 17''"1 " 1 Ln 1 blk r. op g-Ls Y ,,., n.ee son . Cll EZ ORO APTS :>45·6()51 ;/""ca ••11 A•; R I R . S I :;~~ R~~'. !~·w~=: ~2.f:Ulie;ieh •off Slater. l~~i~i!":A~~1 82J4 Allanla 2 :r ~!ru~~':f1~::t~c. LUXURIOUS. Pvt. en-'f_r;::::-,_,,_ RETAIL STORES S4~~a .. ~~lie~~~!~ tv~: $325.493·5tfS5,W ·TIIMJ. \---'--------l MgrAptl.-lS S46·M42 l.&!&3 BR . Priv. gar., Fl.[eplace. Heated pool. lrance & ba th. Mai .,,::::..~ Now avail. FOR LEASE •lardesty,675-2B66 Logunaleach l748 001. w,asher, dryer . Adults.S2IO. Se rv . Non·s moke r s .,,.__ in prime Costal--~~~----- NEW J br,2 ba, view, lrpl, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'lose to beach. 53ti-OJJ6 979_1268 548.71\)7 ./-,. -.iu...... Mesa I Newport Bch. & IE OWM IOSS bale, 31112 Vlu Santo $00. mo., 2 Rms, sep enl, *Shady Elm Gcrdens• A'·ross rrom golfcoui'Se ./ ~ -"'"" San J uan Capistrano $1,ZSO Min. Investment. Tomas, by appt. Collect kitch. priv., util. pd. Ap-Pool. crpt &r. drps, lndry , MEAi OCEAN 20432 Santa Ana Ave Summer Rentals 42 area. t'or info. &. leasing Mr. McDonald, 54ti·7796 213·348·850lt$325. prec. any information adults. 177 E. 22nd SL 2 & 3 IDRMS ••••••••••••••••••••••• brochure, please, con-•-·~ L ] 1a gc, etc) Reply: Ad 336, Near Be.ach. 00·3645 UeautifuJ studio apts . ·---------Lido Is le , 4 Hr, 2 ba.1========== I tact: Frank Babich, P.O. Money to Loan 5025 .-.m ._. 286 o i i P 'lot p O "-x l"rpl cs , bltns . di s· Com"letely rum. June, SS•PERSQFT Box 15 15, Ne wport ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••.!•••••••••••• a y 1 ' •• uu SPARKLING e p 2 MESA VERDE .-Be h C 9-Ph JSOO Costa i\f csa. 9ailti n w 5 ac. hwashers. ::! c<ir garage. July & Au g. 6734798 1617 WESTCLIF.'F-NB a c · a. ~. : IUSIMESS LOAMS BEACHFRONT home 2 · ' Br, 52 15. l'at10. crpts, -s undecks. From 5275. 2 Bdrms., 11h balh condo AGT.541--5032 714 '.6~2 ·~000 Broker $50,000lo$5000CO Br, 2 ;Ba. conv. den & M.-wport leach 3769 drps, beaut . g·ardcn. 5Jti·257fJ with pool. SJJS ~fo. Lagun;i B~ach · Lovely,1 -------~--p.art1c1pat1onwelcome ! Business growth wU.8 rrplc . SS0.0. mo~ lse . ••••••••••••••••••••••• lmm e d . ol·c upan cy .\-~--------1 STEPSTOBlA.CH lge oceanrronl home. WATERFROHT . r . Couples only. 49Y·&!lS8 ~ .... J.95 WK UP. 1 Bdr. 2 Ba Adults, no pels. 527 W. Lo•• At I st Bite 2 BR . t ba. Winter .,..,.,"' 1\va1I. mo. or July. S1500. Newport •--.t... creatCivell •,n1anBcing. kd r &. knd ...... W'I 15 !i6 """""' R ' M Rl _._ 1736ANAHEIM,CM. .a r. ryan -.: w a)'saler6 w s &Bach.ColorTV.maid 1son,6· -t~ 1&2 Br avail.f\irn &un· 2 HR ,Jba,unf.S285 •la )'e r s, tr , Executive ofnces Ground flooi1"600sq. fl . 835·7600 after2:30. ser\'. pool. THE MESA, 2 BR. 2,. U,\ SI '•o •pl. 1·urn. 1\PPLE AP'l'S. ,\ 3 BR.l ba,furn .S375 4\H-5420 or960-1701 $1S0-$350Month 1. 8 N .,.~ uo . .d · d 1 or ice, restroom, park· ~ T--• W •• •-•niler ]291 644165, ~:,,.,N1cwport I, B, .Bltn>·, D/W, cptg & d•ps. unique I ea in a u t apt MEWPORTCREST Beaut. Apt. in CdM wknds Viewo( boals&water · 1 673 """'~ ·~ '"S"'!'JC'S • .-- ""' -.ro hving. 6700 Warner Av e, 2 BR 2 B -··" <<o< llL" GJl'~Y ing.e c . ·,;o.rseves. Deids 50l5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Patio. $265 mo. 768 • a"vuuO~ & wkly. Prime loc . .o vnu 1 ~='-"'--'--'-"'~'-'"'--I J A I tl38 80IU llu n tington Beach . WE HAVE Pano•am,·c vu . Wik to Realtor 675-6161 2 SHOPS ideal Jocation ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Story, 4 BR, 2 BA. crpts, NEW, be.aut. J'urnis hed oann. g · · 847·6047 . No lease. Sorr)' ror bookstore,· candle drps, bll~s. close t o exec. type lownhse nr. LARGE Ground F1r. l br l _n_o_c_·h_il_d_•_•_n_o_r~--·-·--1 SUMhl·EJ.lJIBNTALS 6b7c3h2.J!esp adults only $140 up s_tore-Offices cpts' shop or art gall ery . L'OANS up-+ft 80%' schools. s hopping & Ocean. J Br, 3 Ba, den, 2 .,.... l \U freeway>, i::~15. mo'. As k sundecks, g•• bbq, wet Garden <ipt . Pool , rec SPACIOUS 2 & 3 bdrm. -'--~~------\ drps a ir bath. 17301 Located in lhe Mall al lstTD LOcl.al/J'1o "'1 -•oom.Sl 75.71018thSl. F"'" 2 br blk 10 -ean BeachBIH.8 .842·2834 Th .. Fa c lor• NB for Bev or oe, 963·45ti7 ba r. tennis l1S. ~I & u.pl.!1. Children Ob'.. 17391 " • ....... • 673.';.,,,.., J' • • 2ftclTDl.oat5 963-17~6 sauna. $600. 542·~ •2 BH . I Ua , ~lcsa Verde. ..A" Keelson, I blk. W. ol ~~~ ~~~~~~J~~~vl now "How S.ite tt Is" ........, Lowest rates Orange Co. C--~-lnl 1\dult£, f!:ill', avail ~ $1KS. _j~~.·~··.~c~38h~9~B~L~o~f~r ~s=·1~a~te~'~· ·1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;• I Executive Suite 2200 sq LA GU MA IEACH Sattler....._ Co. _.... une WA'ft.:Kt~RON'f 1 br, Yr· No "'·ts. 83J·tl97.\ ,,.. ~= llunl Uch 3BR 2ba D 1 f' -·-, Unfuntlthed 3425 I)'. ;\va il. 6115. Adults Oil· .-~ ..,.,_,. · · • IL e uxe o 11ce area on The lest For Leose 642·2171 5-15-0611 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ly. No pets. b'13-35.1l aft. -E--S-,~0-E-. -1.-,-.-.-.-1-m-.,.-.-,-n-c-w· IN EW 2 BR APTS .. den. $355. J Br. 2 b~. blk to bch. den, l ml. to beach. Child Newport ii arbor, with 1224 Sq . (t. opposite Serving JI arbor .are.a 24 2 BR, 2 Ba, braod new. 1 _o_P_M __ ~-----l lbr,dshwhr,cpt.S.frplc, 2V2 ba,bltns,frpl ,lg.yd., No pets/chil~lren. Yrly. OK . Re r 's . 6 /15·9 /l, addilionall'100sqftadja· beach . $800/Mo. Av.all years "'25. mo. Ne•l id the , l lf:r mi. from beach. Open• ~W~·~N~e~w~po::'..'.'~'-~""=·~153::::1 __ 1 ::1_u_n_>'~d_. ~"~'~'~'-962,..,.·_7"'1-::::-:-I cenl. Crpls, dfPCi, ample 7/1/75 1-.~-------c-.---~--,----T 5 b 2b d 1 2 encl. garages, patio, 1-r k' Co 1 H _ ~• b•ac h ,·n H"nl . 8 t h w.o r a up exes. lnd•y. s·•1 11. m·'. M,r ror 1nspeclionSat&SUn Vocot1"onRental• 4250 ree paring. as wy " .. c I f J " . • > • Channelfront spac. 3 br, al Ncwru•rt BJ. 642·4644 10~ Sq ft ( Personals/• 846·2856 omp urn, summer f>-12·3488 I <! A M -GI i\1 . 7 I 5 upper duplex. Adlts . No ••••••••••••••••••••••• ··~ ....., .. nearcornero L t & FotMd rcnlal/yearroundlease. W11l1ams. Call collect: pcl" y,.10 ,,0 ,.675.-51 flOLI OAY SPE'ClAL C Broadway&CoastHw)'. os ' 3 BR, 2 Ba. bltns, custom N 'pt. H g t s . w ·a I k to MESA Vi:: ll DE a rc a · 1 ~2~l3~·~""4~·~·~0U~l-----i ~:;-;;·:·-::::::'.:°'~--;:::::;-:-;:«:=:;--I 28 R h k ., 8 .; ME~PORT IEA H Asking $875/Mooth ••••••••••••••••••••••• cpts, drps , frplc, pvt beach. 548·3917 llome atmosphere 2 & J z Br ocean front: lower s pg. uni s, ig J Offices, re~pl.. rest Call: Realonomks • ost & Found 5300 ·' d tl $3 5 brdlx ai)ts.546-1034 2 13r ,Gas Pd .. VeryClean. B e.a r Lake . 4 to 6 rm, AtC. music. deluxe Brokers 675-6'mo •••••••••••••••••••••' patio •.• a 11 t 5' 2 · ,,.___.,......, ---~------·I"· 1 ~ ·1 1 SJ50yrly avl.G·l ,g ilr pe r-sons. J days "60. ~"'Mo . B.roker615-6100. , • LOST /FOUNOAPET•.' . · · Ullfwaitltt"d 1 & 2 PR g~rdenapls, fr pl,1 _tF~•~o~m~$~1~7~5~84~2~·~lli52~' ~· __ \-~'::~'::;::::;i~c-~ 1714)833·1206 b'fu i.Ct:ASs \ ff ';Wli OM 4111 960.2900 Adoption, Low' 645 2J4:i / • ~ ! "'u1e .... am1 y •• no pe s. 5009 ~ Se a!ihon:~ _...... l BRAl"l~.;9ii(n Juan ........................ 0 /W, p vt. patios . Nr.1 ~' • . BAYSIDE ·. Rentals to sfNre 4300 BrdR S'Harbot BIAd • ., •••••••••• ~,..... Cost. Spay/Neuter Info~' Capo2br,'l11t'bti.,central l0tboa1Jlaftd 3106 lrvirie lnd.area.Sl75 to N E 1\R Huntingt o n ••••••••••••••••••••••• CMg,27~ d ~·NEW e:U1 Lrl)N"GS at l:-:c::::::---C--~...,-':::~~= air, cpts, drpti, bltins . ••••••••••••••••••••••• £:.!OOmo.557·2841 Harbour .2 hr,sh~gcpts, 4 br elegance w/beari1 · ·Air ~on ·· w oc Airport zwoto8000 T : Gray&BlkAusC. Adults , no pets.-Ph : 28 R Yearly. $21!5. Avail. refrig , range, dshwhf. ceil'g., frpl, D/W, plltio. ROOMMATES panel walls , drap-:=s. s«i ft ampie parking 'Shep/Setler mix, male. 493-1192 June UI. New carpet & 1·21RWft.OFT patio,encl.gar.Adlls,no 5-5 50 m o . 6 73·5 71 9 Wanted lo share ~ar_pet , elec:, music, SOME UNITS FOR Vic 11th & Coosl Hwy, paint. PvtPalio,frpJ ,1yrlse pets.SZOO.mo.S-16-4360 cve twknd be autifu] 2 bedroom Janitor. parking. M.R. SALE AT 103 DOWN HD. 536·4385&892-1267. TowRhouse Unfwnllhod 3525 Hardes tu 615.2866 Available June 1st furnis hed or unfurnished Stever . tt1gr . .557-0136 or Koll /Irvine Center. Ca.Ii ilOO Reward. , H YLOFT•-s DELUXE 3 br. 11h b.a.£ASl'BLUF1'~1br~I0.2 apls a t Oakwood 6468396 A ~• h Id · I """'"~ · • · · . Dan Curlis. l?l4>919-9205 OST·. G lasses ,·n blk ••••••••••••••••••••••• Balboa Peninsula 3807 DELUXE J Br condo. Nr. •••••••••,••,•••••••••• So. Coast Plaztt. Sec., 2 BH, ste ps lo beach, year clubhouse , pool, pvt hike. lease. $325. mo. 979.0493 840·1789 aft. 7 p.m. 283 • odo CM was er ryer inc . .,.,4'}. br ~280 . Pool rrpJ, fhe re s $1 ,000,000. 1n SEVERAL S .t •oo ~voe • 638·7275.2019Delaware adults,nopets.6'144767 rec reation racililies. u i es .1 MISSION VIEJO Jeather snap case, oval, 645-0143 llR 0 1 bit Complimentary tennis sq .ft, thr u ~150 s q.fl. HandyloSan DiegoFwy. p urple frames. Vicl-------~---12 up ex, ns. c~pl. J BR, 2 BA Duplex. Walk lessons, Sunday brunch. lo ca t~d adJaeenl to Costa Mesa5/15,i£rouna $175. 2 BR, single sty. drps , frpl c, p a t1 q, to bea ch. $330. Yrly. Sports tournaments. A marina, bank & 200 to 2000 sq.rt. CaU contactS48·Sl4B bea"m cei1,: cpts, drp&, c u. r port & I a u ,nd r Y 548·1290 or 642·3579 rulltime activities dire<:· restaurant on Coast Hwy owner 831-1400 . .,...,xe1Ull'hnl 3600 BAYFR ON'J'. Yrly lge. 20il3 "D'' Wa11ace. "Go facil 's . Couple &l 1nfantl-""-="-''-'-=-=-'---tor who plans parties & al New~rt Bl. Af!lple Costa Mesa-Santa Ana LOST:. W11J the w~an ••••••••••••••••••••••• dlx 2 b.r . 2 ba, pool. direct ''. 646·8883 or OK , n o pe t s . $160 . DELUXE BBQ 's We 'll even help freeparking.642-4644 M-l 12001132011716 ft whop1ckedup8lk&Tan., M5·1628 842·4664lea,·emessage. Brandnew l br,J ba Con· : • ,&Cl · 12 wk Bloodhoundple.ase ' HEW DUPL,JX AdUU.s .. Slip !"v~i!· ~·an · . tl,o. View. Adults, no pets. you find a rooundmmate. • 1 MO. FREE RENT• Ole., Warehse, prk g. 220 rel urn . Chi 1 d r e n Deluxe s plit-level; 1300 las~lc view. $550. 673-20SS •Tropical Pool• Ne~ deluxe Beach area 2 ~25. 548·0757 Sorry, no one er 21 ~ 1-2·3 Rm. orfices from pwr. 646·1252/644-2228 heartbr oken. Vic. C~1 . sq fl, 2 bdrm wtloft·den.1_cB_k_•~·--------\ 2 br, cpts. drps, bltns. 8(, 2 Ba. clos~ gar. <!JI no pets. M~ls o~ndai-$1 35 p e r mo. Near 2 UN ITS 1200 sq n M·l No questions asked. f~plc, plush crplg, hom_e· Capidrono Beoc:h 1818 spira I s ta ircase, rea l b •• $275 mo. incl. Ultl. Aportments .Furnished ~yd l_O toh 7. our ar~er airpo~l. Sect•y. serv. on w trrnt 'orfice ige' rear 645·8259. Ii ke storage,. walk-an •••••••••••••••••••••_,, frplc, rerrig, patio, gas & 846-1311; 846·4938 a1,.'\. No or Unfurnished l900 a,,.001n l e apartment sec-prem1se32s.23N9o~ase1 req. door. 22{) 3·Phase. Unit 6 i·F~O"-U~N:.:D'---G-1-d--L-1 - closets, batti & guestOCE NVIEW D 1 2 water pd548-ll68 (ee. ••••••••••••••••••••••• · ~· ••noon & 16, $l8.5. 629 Terminal : . o e n . a); bath, bltn g~s .rangc & b Ab· D w"per''· BO BA L OA~WOODGAROEN 83l·2840Afternoon Way, Costa Mesa. Days, Scm'hoole,l.CV.•M•.·"~~e . .!'.~nkle oven. patiodeck,2car r 2 a , I .. r e.rig. 2Bll,20a ,bltns,balcony.3+ ,2Mi •. uxury .<if~ n .....,.....,.,.... enclosed garage w/laun· Veg . Garden . $2 25. Adults only. $225. mo. Apt. 1-lome. Dtshwr. __ APTS NEW plush office bldg, 21~54~0~-5~7~1~0~. E"'.."v!es,~646-~~068~1~·-1;;::::::-~-;-:-:;:::::-:::;::;-:=;- dry room. Pay only elec·i-'-"-·_JS_3_< _______ 1 s.t2.2231or 642.3693 Fr pi e; Encl. Gar .. Wt Br, UtHHNi lllW ctllCU'T! Irvine at 16th to 6 rm s uites. Con-NEWPORT NEAR HOSP RE!ward ! Ladies: gold wed· tric. Adu.Its. So. of CoaSt CorOM d.-1 Mer 3822 ----------1 Nr. Frwy, shopping. N.o ii lOUlTUllUIMUV11t 64 5·0550 feren ce rm , xerox 6300 ft f indus'I 3 : da ng band, vie Fedco, Hwy, 5 blks from beach. ••••••••••••••••••••••• CHILDREH 0t< pets . $40-0. 842·2880 or w•11 "11 "'Cl••co copier. Nr. OC Airport srq 0 •, vi ... ;.__e~-CM on !/1 /15. &W-6282 Eves $.25 . 435 Goldc n•od . 842·7817. · •Bachelors Resp. fml lo shr 2 br 833.3640 ~· 0 cs wJ P vau ... 1 .,... or wknds . ' MEW DUPLEX 2 Br a pts $170. Pools, cplsl ----------1 •I BR , 'l BR ·rwnhse, CM. (21·23 ) $100 -"'----------\ view. 5 r exec o cs.1---------- Corona deJJ Mar. (714 } Delu xe split-level ; 1300 _&_d_•~ps_._54_8_·_79_1_1 ____ 12 BR, 2 BA, nr. new, nr. •'l BR & 0 mo + 'h. ulil . Eves OFFICE SPACEtim Con(. rm. Recept. area. FOUND: Male dog mixed 675·9337 . sq '1 , 2 bdrm w/ton·den. 5 ~1 in lo bc h 2eit bch. Refrig. Pvt. wiil, en 548-0324. Westcliff Drive, 450 sq. Prod. ofcs . Assembly&. Shep. Lg gra)' blk hai r. ' ·•pls/d•p", g••c.·. lnd•y', gar. 962·3065 from $175-$485 man ur . area. Sound Magnolia &. Ellis lfB. 2 BR. Mature Adults, n frplc, plush crptg, home· " .. Me&o V.rde East & Adams J.'eml roommate to shr 2 ft ., private bathroom, studio optional. Brokers 968·3442. Eves. pets. $21 5' +Sec. 2297 like stor age, wa lk>in Slv/ref,$11!5.Chldrn0K.FORLEASE$225Sharp 2 Brapt,g.as &wt.rpd,$95 air. etc. $175. per mo. welcome . Mon ·t'r i .1-'-'-'-'-""'-"-'-'------ ·orange . CM , ()pen 24th closels , bath & guest Days -S48 ·7~00 ; e\'CS. br, 1 ba Condo. 0 /W, S-40 -1800 mo+ ~ e lec. & Pi-I. Call _c~a~l~l ~G~e~n~c~H:.:i~ll~,642=-·=~--l ~"':"''~·S4~00~------IFOUND : Two OatmaliOD$ 25th, 1to4Pl\1. balh, bltn gas range & 645-8161. Avail. No Pets ,\/Cond'"'· s .. 2-5S4l blwn 3 & G, 642.6215. w. Garden Grove area oven, pa lio deck, 2 car d &bl __ _,/ -°'"'-"-"-''-'-'"-=-'---I · FREE RENT For Lease: 11.SOOSq rt in-Mayl9.893.5665 Apartnaents Furnilhed enclosed garage w/lllun· I BR, crpts, tps tns. L_,.....a leach 3848 • Wa nt lady to share nice Ofc s pace in Mission Vie· dust r i a I o {rice/ ••••••••••••••••••••••6• dr)'room. Piiyonly elec· AdCull~B4n2o~~·ft 4 PM ••••••••••••••••••••••• B. ~l.B. home. l'riv bath. jo & Laguna Niguel as ware h ouse , I rvine Found : Be ige Siamese lolboa ltlottd 370 tric. Adults . So. of Coast a ·4 a · J."OR RENT ; lge. 1 bdrm. ~e $80. 536-1257 OrSJS.1796 low as 30c sq ft innewofc SS7-0238 ca t . Dark brn" tiger ••••••••••••••••••••••• llwy,5blks frombeach. JBr,2 8a,!rplc,privgar,,apl. near PolteryS~.ack , • bldg . Call Owner, __.___. 600 marks. Mission Viejo. BAY FRONT. 2 bedroom. $4 25 . 435 Goldenrod, 'h mile from So. Coast & beach. (kecin view, Roo mmate wanted, 3tir, 2 831·1400. lftltals w_._ 4 830-3867. gilrage; fireplace. patio. C or o n a de I A-tar . Plaza. Avail. immed . wa ll to waU carpets. ba apt on bch. $135 mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l-'-"-=-'------- C orner p r o p e-rt y , (714 }675·9337 979.4637 orG73-4Z'l4 slove & refrig. 'S225 Per BIG' Ca ll &15·4637 444 N. Newport Blvd. Unit SMALL 2 BR house w / LOST: .10 mo, old shi1.hr downstairs in duplex. N . mo. , , "H" S95. ··c" $85. Util. yard for working couple. blk dog, fem. SS lbs. Vic. dock. but beautifu( view Charming c~r. 1 Br. s un· 1 OR, Pool, bltns. adlts no 1 ___ M_1_s_s_1_o_N_R_E_A_L_T_Y __ 1 • ~HARE w/fem .. HS home paid. 675-8457. -$190. or under. ·&aS-5373 Nwpl Blvd &. 16th S.t-,. O"c• No•lh Uayl•ont. deck,_Lore£1ned. Lady, No pets . s150. •no. ""-J 171h , 4 ••• 0731 ,. 3 br, 2 ba. $95 mo. Gd. alls N.B. &C.M.846-1023 " 73 6274/"· .. "~·'9 Jt;.J • .,... JO. b.22·30.963·Tl19eves. Newly decorated 0£rice,1.::::::. ________ 1----,..,-,..,-----• J<'ully .fvrnishod. includ· ~ts. ti · .,..... . ..,.... Pl. See aft. II am. REW ••D litg washer and dryer P'A 'IOUS b w lk OC EA N view spa c. 2 br. flOUs•· 10 ,hr. i·u·t ,·n CdM. 275 sq . rt . Pacificstraight lit w studentlook· - • • .i ·s C 1 rapt. a GARDEN Apl. cncl 'd. adul'".2""7~-l•na Way. from$165 "" " ''"ast Hwyaddress · f 1 · LOST·.o,·am--"R•'ng.2 Ava1labJe as suo-renllil.I to beach. Wetbnr. l'rpl, ~ "" "" l i m c I 0 r Summer. -..v · 1ng or sum mer pace 111 unu nowtoJunel4Ui.$210pcr cpl, pvt. iiatio, Call: gar,2br,lbii.Cpls.over L.8.$250.494-1419 Oakwood offe r s th Balboa Is l. Yr\y_ $l30 Call675·2051. bcharea.Shareexpupto large r diamonds mount· Weftk . Call 644·1742. 613-1153Sat/Sun & Eves. _,_,_u_n_IY~·-l_l_9_5_mo_._M6_··7_•_29_,UniQue 2 Br. 2 a.a. frpl. fines t in country club Jiv · mo. Dity_: IUJ.5209, Niles For Rent or lease. 4800 sq. $ll5. Rich-979-786J. ~e~~1:7:.;!;~~ tf~~a~~ I · 1 4 Sl-l l NY 8RlGHT t 2 br Ocean \'ie w Natur al ing at a price you can af-Iv. m essa~e 714-752·1293 ft . !'11·1 374 Ocean Ave. Friend of West St. Beach Alt 1 30 Avail. s ummer win e r : 2 BR, f.rpl , bllns, d is· -, i L B h Pl • . : pm. bdrm. up~r duplelC apt. hw''"''· sund-k, pool, duplex. New p.ainl , bl~ · wood paneli ng. trt!es, '12 ford. There's $1-million Se . Ci . a g un a c • e a se needs cheap room or 1-'-'-'--'-'--'-'------ Delbxe ihruoul, deck. adults, no pets". °'"'· yr· incl 'g. wash/dry. Dbl. blk ocean. N. End. No in recreation racilit.ies. a Active .nior . tizen on phone 494·Z7SS. a pa r l m e n l. Ca 11 LOST: 2 8\k Brier Cases 1 -c••P<>•t Adul" <>nl y no h Id ~· ~ m full t•'me acl•·v,·t•'•< d•'•ec· Socia l Security seeks 645 7768 Keep•-ing ha•d 1 sort lealhe• V'tc SallsburyR1t)'613-6900 Jy,673·1418eves/wknds · .. ' c ' ren or .--~ . .....,., Q . ...... sa me to share house or Office Space furnished. · · .. , · · · -pets .$210.968..(848 incl util. Yrs. leasl' t'or who plaru; parties. t W .t F J J nl C r bl .1 500 Nwpl Ctr l>r. Park, lolbo r ·--•-]707 '"' 2•91 BBQ«, 1,,·ps , mo•c'. ap . r1 e .. o an om orta e, reas. sw a· Couple w /dog need 2 BR Lot 5119 81,, 3 .30 •. , a en1~ J OR. nr. bch. Bllns, cpts, GARDEN DUPLEX, 2 br,• -"'-'-'. ~''-'-·------\ "" "' 2724 E C ast Hwy CdM bl 2 d k P f t · M · • •••••••••••••••••••••••p a ti o . $3 6 0 . 6 17 ,-f''reeSundaybrunch. · .. o · '. . ~ es s . er ec house in Costa esa. 4;30pm, Reward is Qr- OCE'ANFRON't Nuroissus , will show this bllns, Gar. Pvl. patio, Coastline vu : Blk to main Plus beautiful s.inglcs, or Call 644 ·4000days. ~~t~g1~.:.li.Y~~n,~lt~~~ Call John 635·9094 rered. 640-8400. Please 8•ch, Penthouse ror l wknd. non-smokers ~~:40· No bch. Lge 2 BR, i 8A. l&2 bedroom a pls . MALE /FEMALE, Shr. 3 copit!s a ccess.833·0243. lniMs1fln•nt/ leavemeasagc . • dull. no Pe'". $1'5 y' •ly, 1--------,.,..,-, I pets. $210. 5'8-n10>J fo' I P 1 Un furn. Adults , rurnished & unfurnis hed. br + den w Balboa at IU:--...: ""' ,. taM )124 . s; .. oo. in c l. gardene r . rd · ' · ~• FOUND : St Bernard, utilities paid. 673-6372. ..,as ••• Prime Mesa Verde. 2 ~r, 494.7795. eves. Oakwood Ga en Apts 10th. l/i blk. lo bay or SUPER J Room Suite, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ma]e, about 8 wks. Vic, · ' 3722 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ~ ea, Garden pst.io,i----------I offe rs an exclusi ve "No oc;ean. ~150. call : Tom/-c~~1 . prlv. washroom & ._1 ... ,, RiverAve.64&8665 C9"0M .. Mw •• A HOLIDAY.. e>lo.sed a:•r, Wlllk. "Ho__. .. -· '"69 WRe,nt.uRaarlasneleeGualh•aatnt~;:,· Diane, ti73·7888· toil et. Sl50. 673-4429 Opport.ihf 50051---------••••••••••••••••••••• IVlllYD•Yt Th h -..-. ' --~~~ ' FOUND Btk •· WhL Ir I I So r "" eatres, s opp1ng , ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111 tbe . edf ••••••••••••••••••••••• : .. pup- 2 8r, 1 ba. 'lpJ , pat,,o. ~ Enjoy carefree Jivina In ~&-5188 LrVE Nea,TheBeach ! Q~kwFu~t Y~aJRs & Y: CiJ STAR GAZE:K°fl:.W. Vending py, fem. Vic. Garfield & hw.)l.Avai une ·-·th '•• well l&cated •·~~'-"'"""-'~:::....::.:., ... MainHB.847-3344 547-09B3/496·Ul(U townhouse. For adull6 Spacious StudiO, 2.,Br, l YI Case.~ Sol st lll have the nexibilily r k r-OA-Y ~~~ usu CAMDY ROUTE ]7 24 I Ba,,new crpt,drpS ,patio. Beautif'ulAdultApls or month to 1nonlh OC· y 1:1--un.11.m Excellentrouteolcandy FOUND : Chi cken. Vic. ~tta Me10 on Y· Newly decoruted. AdulU Frolll $110 cupanc y. Rents from ..... ,;., '• ••• 11•"· 0<;, "~ •· anack• ••••'lable 1·n Bushard & Adams, H.B. 3 bedroom. 'ba•"·• I' b I To de¥alop ,...1sog.+ kif So1wr6ciy, • •••••••••••••••·•••••••• • • ~ in: 1 <h'ld ok no pets $195 $165. rices vary Y oc:i· _ __.. -_.__ ,. ...,,. Y""r area. Ideal way lo ~0.9r:.= bef. 9 ..-an. • •Fre•h pa•'nt .,,....-.. · 1 • · · 21661 Brookhurst, J-18 "'°"":'!~ ..od~~-·.....--'"11 '0 ~ .... .,..c.. ......, • Low.•-ox ·--540~•9 lion.Modc ls openl0 to7... o!V(U'lo:llocbirth s.gn. I ·, I "'pm "''~ •Coi:yllrephu:e 4V'X> 962·66SJ· S on)', n o pe l s o r i -·~· 11 1~ e1v.,.. s upp e men sa ar)' " 1-'=·--------.GONlght&Up Su · ,,.... pension. Locations , ', •Studio & 1 Bit Apt.<1 :GanrdnyenPae"',?~ .. n W/poo) LrR~•e'c.BRAd' u"ltsp1.,eo'v'er~~·. i'LUX URY a,\Yf"RONT.'' ch1ld re11. !:..W ~! r:.: Yt-.,1.,..,,,, Install ations &: Training Ff? UN D . Ma lie R, .. ; •Ww.ter Ued• ...... ttU '"" t.ed O a.kwood Y'O furni s hed. 1'~inancing lncver, approx ;yr 0 u.. •TV&Mald~rv'Av11.il •F'ullgaragew/storage $140Jh'clutil.548·2-107. ~n!>bslruc panoramic !~;:;:, ~~ =:!:"-' available. Can be ex· Vic or Mc Fadden" • • • y..,-"rorjwi:l$22S, v1eW .1300Sq.n .• 2sn,2 G~·den 1,.,,_ }1 "'111>'"' t 1W ... ,..., Beach bl Call to iden honeServ.Htdpool TH£VENDOME' , SHARP 1. br $160. sh.a.11 Ba , dbl gar, adults, nn ,._ :;= :;; !:!:!:.... p;;i.nded to (uJI time in· . . • ' ildrenltPet.Section l84SAnaheim 5'5-8628 cpc., drps1 bltns. refrig. pets. Boat slip avail. Apartments :f>::' ~~ ~~ come. For intormaUon lafy,S94-&48l . ortweek.srenlw/ad No pelt. Jnq , 286t $475 . yrly . 23S·l9t.h St. 1j• •2"""""-n*"' n.nn ph. 714-879-t:!:M FOUND: Girls bicycle • Newportll'Yd,CM HKl...t.DI.... Las.ileApt.l.5'9-3524 ''C''-675·0236or67S-6l83 ~~aoteal .. tB"'tnlt :,t,_. :-:k.o ~!t.,_ Vic Hunt. Bcti,."Ictenti(y • -975SOl""5-M7 160'W W...c..M. .,,.. ·~"' 1)., Anliques /Glfls. X lnt. S48-8068 CaUlfl7:30 .. • • 2br. cpl.I drpe StJNDECK WESTCLIFF a croas fr ____ e•_>-o~-•~•~o___ :;ti"" !;!' :t r:.:t Laguna loc. Way undtt •---------- • HOLIDAYPlAZA BEAUTlf\1L j s:w. Or Ofte with PATIO Coco's. 2 8R, 2 °"· hplc, 1'"-.. ,,_ nc... cost of lnY. PP sasoo. FOUND: ·Ml)(ed Terrier DELUXE SpaeiouR 1 U;r, GROUNDS &: POO~ 1231), Jmmac. nc patio, crpts, ctrp;, .F /A HARIOUlUGHTS ~=-:="' :~,:,_ EveJyn Jfaya G7·8'or Puppy, male, Chim· furn apl. Pool. Ample A~UL1'S·NOP~l.a pet.s.Aval16/1,751·1004 heat, 1ar.•alkto shops, A Limited number or n-=. ~~~ ti=-' 497.2915_ pagne color. Vic. GISier -parklni. Adults, no pell. 10 minutes 0 to oeea~ e $240. Adwlt.s. l• Irvine. sbdpaclou1 2 bedroom, 2 ,),,_ ~(-"' , s,,..,...i Sch. FV. 842-8700 •l965PomonaAve.,CM 1BrSl75. •s &,..ater SZIS3 .. ,2be 642-0239 rm&dcn&:3 bdrmun· J;~:"" ~~·:;i:;::.. llARDWARESTORE. i.ncl.'Dt"Jicri•, ci:rpet.1. Fam,nopet.1.7S1·5162 l·L-'--'-'-'-- 2 -------\ iu1areoow t1 vallable. Jt • s.. ..... ..., :tau.,.. Newport Beach o ld LOST.: Ma'le Gldn . •T-·lc .. Nol. • cu httltt, 1u 1toVc, air arie DR. I ~ bath. 16700Saybrookl.ane, ,.}::: ~t'"" L!i:.-,.. Cuhloned •tore_;,. ror Retriever I& (em., Irish, ,..,.. I I I .,,_, C .1--... " ,.;::+"' .,,_ *" ...,., C 1 Ht, e,_... ~-bllA&. 'copd I. on na. a7~umun& 2 BR Dup. pts, -I'"'• gar. 811.ris. Encl gar. Nr HoaR llunllngtoo llarbOur 111r,:. .ac-.. --...... ... "*. co"ple. 140,000. com· Seller. Vic. N att(,.. ,.11o. All uUllil..-pald. poOj , !"°· room,w.sMra CllildOK,$195mo. lloop. Adults. $2Z<.,mo. 1114)_.,., .:. .... '°'·-()..J:!'J > plete. 0..-.rlS--e< Family peU. ReW1rcr • ltl-068' • "" Cs dt1'trt. • '49.31f7$ • IM2·cm& ' Uncola Property Co. rfo.SI \IY,_._ 49'-82$1 551-«159. wortt84().5JOO / • • • .\ ' -'~· ~ • • • "' ... • , • "'f'"-•••• \ ..... "' •i ~ ... ~ • t ... t ' ••• t ........ ,.. • ' ........... f ., e'.v I.JI'\/~ y PILOT F'rid•v. May 23, 1975 -. . - !'dd 11...Bul ld it ... Olaper it...Hammer it. .. Carpet SERVICE 11 ... Cement it. •• Wlre it. .. Hoe 11...Clean lt...M ove IL.Press it ... Paint It... Nail it...Plaster it...Fix it. .. DIRECTORY . ~~-~~:~ ........... Corpe...... C.....+/Ca.crete G.-dlaitMJ G ....... s.ntc.s Hotnecle..U"' M ••• , ,....,"...... ....... .............. . ······················· ................................................ ······················· .............................................. ······················· ....... . CSTM Remdl. Additions, llltt' C ..... ,,. Bl k SI W 11 ' T I p l ll /R 1lr •• -1 REPAIRS 111 lf"'· •decor•tlve ex t erior s arpe~try-oc : Ul_llJ»ltone .a S· Ja11•1'1 ese Con\pl e t e )'pna.: and all rch1l1,.-dJIOUSt:CLEAN1NGlaourWILLIAMS & Sons in RI ep -~ 1 • • • 11 Woo.dwrk, concrete. Doo_ra..Shelv1ng.Rep~irs Patio S labs -l>r1vc&· Gard~nin ~ Service . jerv.1ces . For pro-811ii,oess. Call. J anice·• Masonry. Brick/Block/ work 1uar, take advan· R111. free est, e, Ilk P ' F Pl I ... -~ f I I II ••--C II l•i•ol-y e•p.$36-7-ror Wall o IS0·5020 Competitive rate. » 10 cover£· orm1ca. an en . ........,,...., Plan t Ing /C ul . e.1s1ona rcsu ts ca Raa:1edy Anns.6'7~ _.e. a 5'1·7829 :--~-~·,-·-:-----i ~a~n~y~tl~m~•~·------ 846·7017 /846·"83 Gen _R_e_fs_·-----~-1 LEONITECONCRETE tine/Cleanup. t-"'ree Esl. SUperSec.49C·SM1 . .._..,. .. ~ •· l. 642-S102 •JIOUSECLEANLNG• ..--, .. .,,_ ROOFS CHECKED! conlr 1c275905. MINORllOMEREPAlR S TAMPING, Co b · Cu rpenlry , Pai nline. ByrellabJe couple.Good ••••••••••••••••••••••• Plumbing-carpentry blestone, brick , lite, •EXPERT J 'panesc Patio covers-fences, etc. Ratea. Reis .... -1 Me¥'-g PATCH PLASTERING RepalffiifrReplaeed ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• All T F "a Direct t .. actoryServlce Ceramic Tile. 540-5560 patios, elc. ~. Gardenlns Service. Free Larry 645·9532/540-7SS8 ,--,--,----~-1 0 ,~ · ypea. ree a:. • 'l'ense-·-·-· Ea ' a..dtc..... UT frA~lll' ... t1mates.CM.llSt0-6825 uc ""_..__ Will babysit tor you my Cu s tom Carpe nt ry . Conc r ete, Puti os, Umate.646-33'10 HaullacJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Loc1d /Statew1doMov1na PH:$4t-ZS61 hom e . Huntington Fr.;1.ming or finish. Ile-Dri~e ""ay s a n dQu a lity /Muint/Ldscpg ••••••••••••••••••••••• ROTOTILUNG$?;5 7da,freee»l.521·2071 VERY NEAT PATCll Tl'-~Be=•:.:•:::hc.. -"C-"al001.o5J6-=.cl:.:7cc68=.· __ 1 . ..:m:::od=•:::llc:A::d::d:.:il:.:ion=>4=9·.:•::159::_ll --"w-"a"-lk:cw:.c•:.:Y..:sc.. C.o'"'::' ~1 97=9-'-7-"57:.:Gc_ sod, s prklrs. M>i1 cond, LlGtlT JIAUUNG Litnd:!lcaping·Sod Sales. JOBS & ll £STUCCO. "' -Movina:/Haullru::. Sludenl F' E 1 •••·24111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C -lroclor clea nup . 642:·3331 / CHAlNSAW•YAftl> t'reeest.Maastercharge ··' 1 R rec :i • • C Tl'L•. u •-CHRISTIAN babysitting. my h o m e, unyt ime . Costa Mesa. 5'8·7166 l\t acNeill Woodcraft C;i bine ts , bkcascs, door s , windows etc. &1().84?92 ••-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 646 -4908. -;-;;;;W~O~R;iK~·~"56-~·~031;--;;7;;;::_1 ~u~o~y~s~/=c~ve:s~900-~~2=1=70~T=o='-n.1 _~w~/~a~r!g~e~tr~u~c!·k~.~~·~·'..".::!I. 89S·1439 CERAMI ~. 1 .. ew • Barry m -9723&W.5779. Re model. i"ree Mt. Sml Rem d I I ll m A d · Irish Gardener G~NERAL tlAULING LANDSCAPING ftluMIN.. job&welcome.536-2426. dtn1li'ucelift C.01npetitive Lawn maintenance and REASONABLE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Price5/ Bond / Lie/Ins. clean ups . 979.aJ:W • f>.'6 ·5848 • F o r a u n I q u e & PClintingJP.,.,...,. JUST PLiJMllMG7 Top Soll ••••••••••.-•••••••••••• C-:pet Slf"'Yice f i n a n c e A v 1 1J1 ---~------·1 ----~-----·1 p e_rsonallaed style in ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '6asille11 Ser¥1ce NANCY BARNES ••••••••••• .. ••••••••••• J\lcCullough Const. YAl.DCLIAHUP Movln1·H auling. clean-com1 pkl1ete lands'CP'i'-, -Pro f~}:'aiDter, lioneat .. ~&&~~~One~~ •.TopuSolchil••~wood!•. Typing Se rvice. Reas J 0 H N 'S Ca rpe t & 536-79C6 Comp Maint 645-0309 ups, A· l work. Reas . i:pr n · ers & Cuat. de· work, reaa. lnl./ell.t, Cree JUST PLUMBING MlC•ll .:::""-rates by the page or Upholste ry.Drishampoo ----------,1~-~-~~----I Free est. CoU. student. sign, contact : ea t . Refs. ~48 ·2759, •"2·•1ll• - hour.640-588Sor548·269 l (soil r e tardants). DrftlftMiklltcJ J\tlKE'SGARDENING anytime847·2126 Jim Elmer 6423913 Degreasers & all culor ••••••••••••••••••••••• All Services &Quafity GREEN HAVEN 1--·--------L.R. OTIS Plumbing Trff Ser•lce Consultant in financial & brighteners & 10 minute Dressmaking in 1lle NB, CdM, CJ\f • 548.()930 Remove asphalt, con· ·GARDENS PROF. Painllng E1<tcr-Water htrs, all sizes, dis-•••••7••••••••••••••••• ma nage ment. :klyrs exp. bleach for your white European Manner. We crete, ·soil. Rough and 2123 Newport Blvd, CM. ior/lnt. Lie. Jns. fTee posals, stoppaies, re· Ford 1 Tree Serv}ce. !~d~:[r~!~~~~ ~r:~a~~ carpets, Save money by furnish everything. De-Gtiteral Sff'f'iut final grading. 7Sl·o.138 646·3927 Est. &38·7394 pairs. r emodeling Mnd Re mov a It T~l nn1~g, officer in major corp. s<.1 ving me extra trips. signedforyou.Corday •••••••••••••••••••••••MOVING, haul i ng , Ford's Landscape-Ins· p ltiti repiping. NewConslnle· Shape. Exp d . Ltc. ~-•,,_40••. Clc;anlivingroom,dining Fas hion"."'=~·,.,., "I . he H I garageeleanup."-l•'uble a IHJ"'AllT~ t•'on. ••lira. lie & bond lnsured.962·7817 -~ & h' II $l5 Any rm ... ......,..._...,. " ov1ng an)'w re. au · nc I a n t Sod L aw n s . Free est 07,_ Jim ~ -""--="-------I rm a · by appt. only d Y•"" I fasl service. 96.l-64S2 64:l·G263 I bl · C $7.50. couc h $10. chair ss. ---~~~-~--ing lO ump. -r-c ean-1 __________ ., Sprinklers . Llc. lll!lured. l----------iTree Removal, Im ng & •• ~!'!~~••••••••••••• I.> yrs exp is whaloounls, Et.ctrical ing & landscape. Bill HA u LI NG & garage1_962_·_78_1_1_______ GUSTO PAINTING MARV 'S PLUMBING Shrub clearing. Gen'l not method. I do v.·ork ••••••• •••••••••••••••• i -•~\o_r~g~a_n_._494_-_n_t_J_. ___ 1 cleanup,_ By coll••• stu-M~ Low cost, exter /inter. •646·9801• clean-up. 5'6·6403. SAVE & Profit. Custom ---·-1 p & be utif 11o remod, repair , add-on, myself.Gd.refs.531-0101 E LECT R IC IAN. Sml ~IANDYMAN -Homes & de nt w /o/4 ton 9' bed••••••••••••••••••••••• rotecl a Y me NOJOBTOOSMALL U-.i....Jtt..-y · bs · t / · 22 t k J ff ., . .., 1730 or bus. Exper'd, free est, 1----------1 ,,_. · insu.lation. Free esl. & Carpe t_ & Upholstery JO ·main repairs. Apts . Co nscientious rue · e rey........,. · Fireplaces -Planters -guaranteed.675-tB27 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Designs.645-3439. C lean ing. Steam & yrs .exp. li e 233108. Crafts man.~. HottMCleoftl11n Hrick /Concrele-Pati.os, ----------1...oct.l&R.,.W Reupholtt er)',_above F 548·5203 ·~ Block walls BBQ P>ts THEM•~ .. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• age quality below Finish Carpentry S ha mpoo. r ee es t. -'-"--'-"'-~------"THINGS" by Moose.••••••••••••••••••••••• . . * ""~* aver • Remodel-Repair 646-7811 GarcM11ing Gen woodwork, repairs, CLEANING UNUMITEO Refs. Est. 646-0464 D. Schwartr.Sr. 558·1301 Q'ualily home imp. LJc'd average price. 536-2382 V •. nce L•nhorf "'-·8475i----------I ••••••••••••••••••••••• plumbing etc 642 5613 .....u SPRING CLEANING • · . · Fial ree, house-orrice, Wells, Patios-Planters 2Syrsexp. Freeeslimate Classified ads sell big 1lems, s mall item; or any ' item. Just call642-~. L M C · t Cleanu ps , Treework w I '· · w K el on r oe arpe G want healthy complex· will do e verything, rast, Qua Ii l y work · • nl paper Hanging• fa1rpr1ce. e.care. en Cl · h I a rd e n in g I M 1 nor •-•-•-eanFm g Ee P.Yoo. lndscp'g. 10 yrs in area. ion '! Call for Cree facial. reliable & rer. Reasonabl e Lies. Contr By t-,ormer Instructor eves""' w 101,lll0642·1770. ree sh males Shaklee Prods. 51>1·1593 962-62&1 557-.6563 Carl Rebko -646-2449 Ray days 675-9184 646-9.>98 646·1518 646·2693 Classified ads !iell bi1 items. small items or any item. Just call 6'lUi678. Looi & FoW1d 5300 Help W...tod 7100 Help W...tod 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• MolpW...tod 7100 MelpW...tod 7100 HelpW..iod 7100 HolpW...tod 7100 HolpW..iod 7100 HolpW..iod 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . ............................................. ·············1········· ...................... . LOST: blk /tan Shepherd,l•----------------- male, collar & Lags. Ans. ASSEMBLERS LO "ZED" Vic. Elden & Del Mar, C.M. S48-83S7 DESIGN Hovsecleoning Sen. Need women 25 and older. Gd. hours. Call J anice's Raggedy Anns. 675-6553 JEWELRY SALES Cust. Ringmakers seek· ing creative sales people, prefer jewelry and /or sales background. Xlnt. opp. for right person . Call: 714 -549-1424 Alln ; Gary -------------------REST AURA HT Personals 5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PREGNA.i.'IT? C aring confidentia l counseling & referral. Abortion. adoption• & keeping. A PCA RE 5-17-2563 Jlrif \V. Do I h il\'C lo w:.tit •tilTllE fAIR ? ~\.V.O. BOAT ASSEMBLERS ' IEXPERIEHCEOI Apply In Person COASTAL RECREATION, INC. 17422 Derimi Ave, Irvine ENGINEER Must have minimum of I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 2-3 yrs e1<p . in designing I• valves & other related hydraulic equi pment. Send Resu me to P.O. Box 2322, New port Beach, Calif. 92tl6J. Housekeeping Early Mornings Full or purt-ti me JUNIOR SAL~SMEN Age 10-15. Earn $20-$40 per week getting new Apply Personnel Office customers for the DAILY DISHWASHERS, day & 2PM·4PM, Moothn.L Fri PILOT after school and night. apply in person. Saturdays. You must be Chanteclair A Pr91tlge R.u-t Opening M ld-J-. Hewporl Area Conllnental Food & Ser.Ice Expor. & be-People Hooded *Cooks *Pantry 202 Newport Center Dr. THE BROADWAY out of schoolby3:U0p.m. ADAMS MASSAGE . N.D. N port leoch and be able to work at Clean private rooms. HftpWCllded 7100 HelpWt111t.d 7100 1--------,-ed-' e w leasl3daysperweek.No 1213) 390.4026 ;\lassage &: Sauna . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• DISTRIBUTOR wan . · deliveries or Collecting. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ,\dams Ave, Hunt. Bch . . Ove~ 25. Interested. 1n EqualOppor. Employer Trans portation pro· . 963·1247, Mon thru Sat Asst. Manager. experd Banking earning.uplo$800permo vided: Call 963·5011 in I lam 'til midnight. lady.over 25· Dress Shop. SALE ESCROW p/t. Call 6J9·612.3. Housekeeper wanted, live Huntington Beach or Help W_.ed 7100 Help W..ted 7100 No nights. 548-SJ&l OFFICER · board & I J 631-1495 in Costa Mesa ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PROBL E~IS? WE CARE c'"h· ,·'100d.m ,P h one Jsoay~e E I 0 · h I o · ONE W AY llEL DRAFTSMAN .. qua pportun1tyPresc oo 1r~ctor CE'.'11'ER Attractivegirl lo modcll 645 -1030. Aft 7p m Employer nffdedS700mo.Sendre· SALIS·HAIDWAIE 24hr 1-lol [,ine0-15-8800 afternoon a "'eek. rt1ust We have an immediate l\fust have minimum or 645-3565. s ume to. 1701 W. Baker RETIRED tltDWI. "· · r· & ,,_ h 11 g· g p r r 23 · d t ·1· l---------1 MACHINISTS CostaMesa.92626 s•LES• .. u u..<ove a nice 1gure ....,... c a en in o por. o a · yrs exp. 1n c a1 ing llousckecpcr/C.'hild Care. "" ......,.. The Reuben E. Lee HOWHIRIH(i MAINTENANcE MAN lbpori-1 Appl)' 3·5PM Daily 151 E. C:-Hwy Howport- Equal Oppor. E mployer UO YOUR OWN sophis ticated. Great pay, qualified individual w/4 mechani cal & hydraulic Exper'd ,·n "are or <m"ll Top pay for s ki lled"---1,-R-O_G_R_A_M_M_E-'R--P/lf.,. .....-.. l)IVORCE S · I f r · S I E & 2 s d " • general machinis ts . · •-.-• Wailres!I & Cook, P. time tr1ct y or un. Pnvacy yrs a e scrow yrs co mp one n l s . e n children. Live in or out. OM UTER KEIM ••MA o1.~0~t~etf~~~R :, rdii~~re~i~~ carstbf~dg ~~~rdu~~c!f1~ ~~!:~n~: ~=!!1~~tto :e?~~xcZ.:1fr: 1 cN~.B~·~"'-'·_204_9 _____ 1 ~~li~ ~sh~:~: ~1a~h1~~1or r account· KARDWAltE C~o~~o~.i;:~~a,p~:,.~ Ally. ·rrained Consul-yourself ,Write ad #386, ble for handling all 92663 HOUSEKEEPER· Gd w/progressiv~ dies re· ing exper. desirable. 2666H.Wll\l'd LagunaNiguel. Ian•· to Ac"isl You. $15. D ·1 p ·1 t p o Bo E 0 · the N "l'~~~~~~~~~""I k I d l J q 'd.C.M.642-8080 Varietyof applicationsin C ~---~ .... a1 y 1 o , . . x scr ws in ewpo coo , aun ry, 1 mea, -~--------·I · 01ta--WAITRESS, over 21, Ex· + filing fee. 548-42.lG fo1 1S60, Costa Mesa92626 area. We offe r an xlnt £r-adults. 1-8 p.m. Mon/-_ __l_~M~A~l~D~.~M~a~tur~eL'!:_J;l~g~ro~.w~•~n~g~c~o~.:;;~;;;;;;;;1~~~~~~~~~:1 p e r i e n c e d . ·M r . · appl. t c=~~=~="-----I inge benefit program, a EMG>IHIEIU.,.._ Thurs /Fri/Sat. $75. wk. Colonial Moc.et rvine SS&-0030 Munchies, m E. l?thSL AUDITIOMS good starting salary, ter· TECHNICIAN Refs ieq. 645-0032 ask for 1967 Newport Bl. c.M. SCUIA DIYBtS . "...:Cc:.M=.· ------1n91o· Mettt& For a 2 act comedy. rific work SWT'OUJ1dlngs Progressive, growing Mr.Camp. REAL ESTATE Must be certified w/min1. f'~oti0tt "LUV". For appt Call &: lots of wo rk. For appt., electronics miµwf. needs I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Ma id Wanled. Seacliff W.+ Refee 19 17 or 100 hrs diving. 18-M, WAITRISS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mike, 5/20 lhru 5/27 , please call Mr. Rohr at-sharp, e lectronic tech.11 Motel, 1661 S. Cst. Hwy. GoodW .... M!! single. On lhe job train· At leaal 2l. The Stew Ket· Job Wanted,. 673·1384 . 833-3606 or 644-SXIO. Capable of building , de-TIHHEHR~LPAY~H 494-4892. lutiMts is hod! ~~r:~;.~sa~~ tJRiil~~I ..:':.:'•:..· c=.M:..·:.c9'1c..:.9·..:1878=---Male 7025 AUTO bugging & tes tin g ... •~ Cou .. rrER GLENDALE sophist icated. electronic Min . 2 y rs exper. or MAINTENANCE Need 2: li censed real derwater work. Do not WAITRESS ••••••••••••••••••••••• l\!ale Nurse available for private duty, Refer- ences. 494-8810. 1"1111 FEDERAL circuits . Mu s t b e schooling. Salary com. MACHINIST cst:it e :sa lespeople-apply unless motivated FOOD·&COCKTAIL SALES SAVINGS thoroughly ramiliar mensurale w/lraining & NOW !!! COME JN-lo work hard&: make Exp e rieitce d Tray .>OONewport CtcUr wldigilal & hnear solid e xper . Co ntact Mr. Rubber Mfgr. needs a' Let 's talkit over! 1 _m_o_n_e~y_._4_9_>-_6690 __ . ____ 1 service req. Lunch. & EXPER GOODOPP I t · ., All H ·11 6422734 t machinist able lo 646-3928,Evesbil-4577 ·• Newport Beach s a e cir c ui s . ami on, · · ex r. Secretary. Minimum3yrs Dinner, Call for appt. IN.fER IO R Decorat'g., TO ADVANCE Equal Oppor. Employer benefits of a large co. + 3 8 7 . Cost a Me s a operate all machinery&: exp. m ust have good 842·90ti0 other services in ex-TOPJ,AY,PERM. the diver s ifie~job i\1emoria l Hospital . eq u i"pmt u sed i n clerical s kiUs. S/H op-1---------- change for 1 yr. lease, all ch a 11 e n g es & o P . EOE. machine shops such as; tional. Call M; .. ., Taba•-, WAITl.ISS J62 W ST SANA •'·R-portun•'t 'e< or a •m co lathes, milling machs. & """" .... according to owners de-1 . 1 , . "" 1 "' · fo r appo>'ntm~• .... ,. ,.,..., We are seeki•u• qualified · DELTA \ drill presses. Musl be """'~.-•oe sires or arrange ment.1 __________ 1 Retired. p/lime. Conv. ELECTRONIC able-to read drawings &i----------I wa'itresses for our arave ~a~~es~3 ~u_:v~f l::t AUTO _H_o_s~p._i_n_H_.B_._84_7_·35_15 __ , co NT Ro L co R p . INSUDHll'E blueprints Pis. call our RECEPTl......,IST SECRETARY yark~ ~~ift g~ for our 1 Exp·d "resp . 3174 HELP! BARMAID (EOE) ~ Personnel ore. 101' .de-Vf"llll Shorthand 100, Typing cocE Matp ?uon y'M E., T · ·• · lails. 492·1153or830CD1, · ~ .. Woodruff. Long Beach. & WAITRESS Call 646-7776 CLERK 70 . Western Region al Av A J L . IM ME D . or 213-429 -7576 DEAN LEWIS . Call548-9949 EX. SECRETARY MATURE E xperienced Progressive and growing Manager requires .sharp COLON y KITCHEN IMPORTS Agricultural, ;1.ccidenl& s hoe sa les pers on, ma nu(acturer has an organ.ii.er & sel( starter RESTAURANT San JobWanted, IEAUTICIANS Exce llent opportunit>· h Ith g m h · · r w•'th good personality · OranoeCounty's ea pro ra as P /lime.Callforappoinl-o p e n ing or a n I JuanCap1strano. htnole 7050 Larg1stToyota Nowioterviewingfor ; for sharp indiv. w/good openiug for clerk . Good menl 494_2796_ EXPERIENCED.sharp, a nd front office a p-493-1848 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VolvoDealer HewporterlMSolon s h & t 'y ping s kil ls telephone voice & lite out-going Receptionis t. pearance. Salary com-1---------- Chicago law school grad NEEDS Call :644 -066lor54(}.8582 w /rapidly ex panding typing. Fast & accurate MATURE experienced Min imum 1 year with mens urale with ex· WHOWANTSTOWORK? seekingjobas lawclerk. fi nancia l organization w/nui!"bers. 10 Key ad· helpforfas tfoodservice. p BX co rd I es s perience. J\1. LAMONT DRIVEACAB! . ll.eady £or work July 1, •Line Mechanic lleautician soon to be located in O.C. ding mach. Good spelling Call 9.5, 962-9874 s witchboard and lite typ-VINEYA RDS, Newport CJIOOSE your hour s, 1975 . Resume available. •Get Ready Man f'EMALt: Hairdresser to area. t; x pe r in r eal a m us l. S alary com-ing required. Will handle _Be_a_c_h_._75_2_·_18_1_7 ____ 1 work for ~ourself, be Write: Classified ad no. •Salesman assist. in busy salon. estat e development, me ns urate w /expe r . MeCIHmici mail and office supplies. yotlr own boss. Men or 422 c/o Dally Pilot, P. o . •Lot i\1an Sou lb Laguna. Guaran· legal or mortgage bank-Xlnt working coods. I f Class Ni c C 0 r ri ce. G 0 o d SECRETARY Women. Can be slightly Box lS60,<.:osta Mesa,C Call Chuck Stat1ton or teed $30 . p /day +. ing pref"d. XJnt pay & CalJE.P.Parsh.•y S benefits.Applyorcall Type so; sh.transcribe. handi capped. Neat· 92626 HobSeverson 499-4000Fqrinterview. benefits. Forappointment For n e w AMC Jeep Will handle phone or· Clean Appeara nce. 646 9303 Call Personnel WESTERN Dealer!lhipinbu!lyCosta STATEKCORP.1 ders, keep books&: do Veta., retir ed. Age '2Sto Full Charge Bookkeeper, • BEAUTICIAN 213/869-0512 Mesa. Full benefits, overflow work of our 70. Supplenienl your in- office manager, 8 yrd-----------I Newport Area. 548-1311 Equa l Oppor. Employer pleasant working co~\1' (ll4) 639-I 7810 legal secy. 1-Ull-tirne on· come. Drive a cab 6 hrs exp .. R e l ocating.Automotive l ;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,1;;~~~~~;'."~~~ GROWERS 1a·ons . Ca ll Don 1233Avarez 1 H B h I• h J . d <>IV)') orange, Calif.· y. unt. c · SSSOmoto or more a day. Apply in 536-8439 DMVCoMract Female elp, ful or Richmon atMS........... <OflMalnSt.between start.536-1696 person, Yellow Cab Co., HelpWnted 7 100 Bui c k, Opel ~ British Boys & Girls ~!r1i~~eC~fc~1%n.K~uc~ ASSURANCE MEDICAL /GENERAL ChapmanandC.OllinsJ SECRETARY ~!sa~-l&lh St., Costa •••••••••••••••••••••••L eyla nd . Ki ght de · 10tol4years ofage.Dai· CoaslHwy,CdM f-'ronl Office. in •1. B. anequal forChri111'anrealeatate •.:==-------alership for lop gal. I I'll 1 d 1· t •----~-----TRUST · I " We 're looking for xlnt Y 0 e ivery roues .-Mature, typing r eq . opporlunityempoyer consultants.Goodlyplng Young lady with car, ACCOUNTS PAY.UU: background & congenial ma)' be available in )'our FIGURE MODELS Q ·1 N B Prefer ins urance bk-& sh. Lite bkki:wag. Send work 10·1, 6 da)'s:, &ood personality who would ~i~?r.i e~a~n c~~~i\~0~ d:; WOMEN l8-3S needed by 9~8~~ali4: xJj9 grnd. Se!ld resui:nc to: REC PT /8 K KPR. Lite resume to, P.O. Box 511, mone)'. Call~1'5 Newport B;ea ch area. enjoy working w/same. Or111nge County'!! leading l:~;;~;;:i~~~~;;;i Hl87B009M264a81n St. Suite 209, typing, mature. sm. Irv. Balboa, ca 9'.!661 Real Estate Developer. merchandis"e for selling studio. Mak e up to i5QO. Con:-;truction ex per. ::~:: B~i~~-f.~:::;:!~~: new subscriptions. f·or p /wk . No ex perience ~ N · · d 3 laW firm . $500 +.833-3622 Secretary for busy Yacht rcq'd. information please call nee. Ph. anytime; · ' urses A1 es, lam· pm. Resta rant Help Wanted Brokerage on the Bay . The WilliamLyon Co. 979-2300 642·4321 . f'rom San 17141821-0180 IRVINEPERSQNNEL Expe r . pref'd. Mesa Coo: Di s hwasher & Exper.skilledapplicaat.a: 833-3600 Mr.'fhomsen AUTOM O'flVt: Cleme nte -Sa n Juan SERVICESl!l''•GENCY Verde Conv. Jlmp, 661 Bart ~nder needed at only. Ple111e!M&-OSS1. Capistra no a rea, call FORMER MARINES n Center St CM ••••••••••••••••••••••• """-,1005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• A Jlskpr. Ref. liv /in lite CA.SHIER 495·0630 a nd Mission Vie-Get the Facts about Re-. 488 E.17lh (At Irvine) , Monterey Mansion 2601 rvice Sta. AUcnd, full t lean /cook. Sal. Pvt Expe r 'd . Newport jo-EI l 'oro area, call cent Changes for Re-Suite224 Costa Mesa Nurses-Aides-All s hift s, W.CoastHwy,NBApply or p/l. Brown'a Shell,990 1900 ENGLlSlt Halltree, H I ll Cd 673-ti267 Dat:iun.833-l:JOJ. 581.63 10. Call642·1470 mature, depend, Top$. Mon-Fri.3-SPM E .CoaslHwy,NB solid oak. 4 braas coat ;~m~~·~· _::m::::.·-===~·i;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 enlistin g. Cpl over 2, XI 1 be 1445 Su · 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~h;;;: hangers, beveled mirror ~73·1827 Equal Oppof. Employer Murr1ed earns $591 .00 al "';;;;;-2=;-;;-~;-2-~-2=;-;;;;.,,. n ne. penorl' rvice Station needs ex-W/booch seat stor aee, month, plus other incen-Ave ., N.8 . 1\PT ~fGR, retired. Sm. AVON tives . Call 548.3847 or RN-CCU perienced. man. Perman. xlnt cond , $175or bcsL of· bldg, lile maint. Apt ++. IOA T COMPANY JANITOR WORK OFFICE MANAGER days, Un ion Oii, 393 E . fer. 960-2627 . 54 1.•"ll. 968 -917 1-The Career · T S800 I th · 1· Nl<hls, full or p/time. '17th St.CM . I ~"-'-'-"-"'-"-----..,, • M o Id in g De Pl SUPPL&.ern' 0 or en usiu ic SoU.d Oak Anllque DI•••• THERE'SA Foremun 1_C_o~rps~·-·-------I orga ni 1e d mMlure Dlfferenllal pay. Xlnt1-----------~ .ASSISTANT WORLDWAITIHG c b S h k YOUR INCOME woman . Min. 1 yrs. benefits. Contact Mrs. ERVJ CE STATION, Table, no leaves. *250. SPECIALIST ;.orer:!an o p M i 11 Full or part time, m~ e Wittl 311nafc genera l o f c. exper. Jensen, 642·2734, Costa C dM a r ea. S Days, Slack Bookcase. $200. to perform experiments FOR YOU-~fust have extensive ex-~o"unn~~~ l~s ~:t~:s~ CleanfftCJperNte P er ffo nnel accounts Memorial Hos~tal, 301 Sa~/Sun off. Top pay for 1_536_·_19_27 ______ _ w I h Y d r a . MS in per. in fiberglass boat Eves. 827·63S3 6·9PM, MM-lrl pa yab le '/urchaslng. Vi ctoria. C.M. EOE. exper'd salesman ovr 30. n.u......&&. ...._. _.. , A s a n A v o N l -"-...:.:'-'-=--=~----I NB . sen resume to•1:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1~·~1~s-~os;~l3~•;•;k~l~or~Di~·~·"z·---..,.,,_ ..... .,. ..... biological science, 2 yrs REPRES ENTATIVE . ma nuf. Pacific Trawler Al CloseTo Home S• Clluw research cxpcr. in eit· You meet new people &: Corp, 1723 S. Ritchie, Ciirl For~ OrllngeCo. Locations Chtssifietl Ad No. 388. l!ll Or2ndCOOk perimental biology, pre· ha•e xlnl ea~lngs. r~t-cs:.:·•~•c.t•-'-'-'A~n-'a~.5:.:58c..fl7:=22=-. _ For Sm&IJ, congenial 3 ..,".SOPIRHR. Daily Pilot P. 0 . Box Min.3 yrsexp,i;:....,.18Uly Sat&Sun,3tth 6:25th,10 fer.bly W/hydr & I Yr "' -· 1 Ill v t 'I .., 1$60. Costa Mesn, Callt SALES .......,... to 6. Wash Stands , u, ter thansitlingathomti? g1r o ce. ersa i e, Phone,car,refs,rt."(fd .....,...., Houae, AMELIA'S R k Std bo d e11per. W/ti s!iue culture <.:all : 540·7041 Days. ~eeper /Rec:ept. ramillar w/all phases of .,. ........ ., CLOTHIU'-RESTAURANT.642·9'34 oc era, c •r s, methods req 'd. Exper .. 1..,~~~~~~~~""""I Payroll. payroll reports. office work. Interesting, Call M. Cleary "'-:II' :c·fr'r:i!':i t~i~~~ wlhi,lology &autoradio-1· Gen 'I ledger thru t'in . deversifleddutics. 714 542.(1373 ORDEltLY • SPORTSWEAR ELEP•IONE Solicitors, graph y d esirable. To,l•---------1 stmt.s. S;:dary open . Cull Delta. Elet.1.ronic l..cav~na~e &phooe'no. 1-'or PM ShJft. Exper. p /tlme, wo'rk from your Biza rre AntJques ls now begin (k·t Isl. 1!'17.>. Ap· Bunk rorappoint1nent , Control Corp. (t;(}E) your clilllwill bc: prel'd . 496-5702 o r Now accepting appllca· home, $2.25 hr+ bonu8, ~°!~'.:t~c1o1un~~lnl=i~~ plic at 1ons rrom all ti4S-0700 646-7776 &11 ·1774belwn 9am·4pm tlons for perm. f/tlme no selling involV'ed. Ca.II ------------i rcturnedpromptJ}·. At 0 55i-JG4 lhlsevenlt 2500Newport q ualir1ed i;:a ndidale6 E:11.perimced Ortho Chair&idc, "PP'°" rsTI'lioninourt'ASHlON r . rgan, · Bl d CM .lcom. M ·1· & C1\Slll t:R, t"ull or ''art· GIRL FRID•Y • "D 1 Som i---------v " w · inori ics Full Timt "" Or write J\1. Cleary 4 days wk. Ortho exp. .L'I ii ore. e ex· 1-'-="-"'-----wome n encour1tecd lo TILLER ~i.';~~1 ~Pi!~s1·~ ~r:!:;~ for g rowing Company, 7640 £.SlaWK>n req, Start S3·~ hr. de· per. aelllnc quality I"' ________ AATJQUE'°CROCK,juas. appl)'. Wrllt! berore June CAR WASll. 2059 llaroor Limited bkkpg, typing. City or Commerce. Ca pending on e1<p. No men's apparel pref'd. * * J£MPiJ• * Variousal&es. 15th, 1975. to; l'rofessor. A/P, AIR. purchulng, &1 ~~~~~~~~~~1 .s mok in g, age 20 .30, Uberal co. bcnofill. X1nt '19-2'1S7 H11 ns Dode. Dept o UNITED Hll-·d,C.M. or11ani1at.lon. PARMA·I 642.2626 discount.. ' Developme ntal & Cell California laM Col students, pfl sis. de-T t: C l·I 0 EVE L.0 p . Apply Io Person :~~f.Y, UCI, Irvine, . ··'· ;-:.i.:!1.,3 •••. .::·.o.:.;, ...... .:: .\'lf.X'.",iS-.2·.)575 J A.1'41TOl:S Perso n 21·40, t r n for DESMOND'S G .v11,f,;,rcr, day 1')1.,z:. : r.i:c .. ~1 , •~i1Jc ..... ~ . .;..;~ ·G rt 1 L~ COO-' want(!O .. 17 /tome uve:i. C.)l. &S.A..' maml. i lSO wk auarn. ASST. MAHACiER Day1, 61m-2pm. Wed thru Sun. f\Jll ln.sur. packaKo, \'ac11tio n & b<mu.t. Apply aft 3PM. Nau1Jea D rive Thru fte•l•uran.t . 21401 Srookhurst St. H.& SouthLa&w1a -are11s. Over alife 25 pre· Coll . pref. Mr. Le vi PORT OOOK .Jtal111nrood.N~gnt ,\tui.;t nave ref•. Clean r·d. Apply aJ 17182 846-M&.5 N£W 171 4"1 496-1273 shift. Will train right a,PPCHt,ranc~. Woman pnt-Artnstrong Av8. S. A.1----------1 J FASHJON ISl..AND 17 141131·1.970 person.Su m&Gtorgio·~. rd. J.ull time. Carroels 8etwn4&r:5:30pm. **150,000 •• 1..,,.~~~~~~~~~1 1009 llarbor (llvd. CA.1. Restaurant. 49'7·25Sio. thone $.I0-1114 Per year ineomc in I· 648·7'22. H .a.... i. L soles, not Ul11.1$UAI. An Equal Opportunity Employer DIS• CURii C1 II 494'657.t a s.-.11,maag-p J anlto r l a I, p /ll me , Mr. McOonald,MH-7196 Dllll.,,....... I/limn. Local, e\·e1. Ex· International Kolo Aest1ur. 1s.z.1is1 ptt. 1dult1only.97f.3923. i\1aiirket Research I, I Class:ifi~d Ads sell big i\cms, s m1ll items or •nY Item. 642-5678. _, __ •ICt,;r.•"'°'" •T . lh/50CY'1 ••<Nw Socy'I •rtxo,.,.••• TempoTcmpotal')' Help l'lfl02 Sky Patlt, lrvlne CaU S4CM4.'Wli • \ Ol'P0'1'NT'f knocks of\en ..... )'Oii UM resull·lel11aa DaUy Piiot CluSIOed -Adi to reach the o...,._ Coal market. Phone llG-:11711 •J • ' ·Allll•11 1001 llcyci.1 1020 ...... , Y 1041 A • s'o1 Ml -" 1010 •••••••• ••••••#•••••••• ••. •••• •• ••••• , """ o CM1 ••• • 1055 ...itcel•••• 1010 1e ... 1MM1 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• PlllUC AUCTIOH U•ed Dlke.i/P~tta. lJ5/up. LAB mix . t~emale. 8 tno8 Gai-ace Sale M,.y 3t 4 .zj, • DllFTWOOO Mu1icol Sporti Goock 1094 • • , Buy /1cll /tr11de . 2488 old. All Shots. Good w/ 10·5. 24192 £1 nradore, z .•1•ht loo, l ll~cent F 0 lnttrumentt 8083 11CJ ~~ANY l~):U~Of, FIN Ncwpotl 81. CM.6'2·11HO children. Needs good tifls5Jon Viejo. Uil_:io:n il&hts i15~ach. C.11 r 0 m r ' I 0 n · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ESTATE Jt:Wt;LRY, home W/ Ir• Y•'d _,,. •063·4971• lma1ln11tl\'C piecc11 for ••••••••••••••••••••••• LYNX lt 1.1ns, 11..i\hunded. ART OBJECTS AN llCYCL · CARA"E • LE H -l1ndiie1i1ping, sculpture, l2string Kc11t gui tt!r. 2·9+W. ~finl 1..-ood. $115. 1'1QUES •'INE .:"\JRN. E SHACK 642·1113· · "'· SA • ome C1i1rtop luggt."e carrler macrame . 6' to 6". 8)' Vt:ry good CCN1d1t1011. MJ0 .. 1,i89 ere. pffONE FOR IN '. J>oua~ul UOB 10 spds, Lab rnulu.: )'ni bill. AKC ~~:~~M!''• Sl~t • ~o UI~ one lime. $30.00 call piece or whole load. $45 5'46·37S4 --------t'O 41 .JJROCllUll " Sl31r .O$ •ct up b 'dl I ' · ' r uenl!I, 968-4971 ~-lJZQ3a(l.61~M. 2 Surfboards,7',$"5 Friday, M1y 23, 1975 • OAIL Y PiLOT DZ ~.°!.':!.~":.~~ ..... !~~~ ·1 31 ' HEl{TJIAl\t Sportf1shf.'r . fully equippe d. Like new. ~ 528,000. 4!j3·5S1·1 day11, 615•.Sa...'>6 C\'4."S. . E , Re&" $159¥5 Quality27': o e ence tra nod . Gd . • --Offfc•F"Un1itun& G'x1 1 ··.~. 8'J.2200 Qu~ Tir~.' SS. pr Reg. w/cbldrn. 7S2·llll4 ~;c:::~Jsc~~~r.M::.a~ Fr-•l«Jltt D .. apd Good Surfboard E.,M,....,.t 1085 u13.7557 16' GLASS PAR, 75 llP A.fp'IMCll 1010 $7 . C hro me Carriers BEAU1' Blonde Lab, 4 RedlandDr.548-~ Star 's Cumpuclor ltanlcy,7ft.s;!S. •••••••••••••••••••••••!--------1 Evlnrude,all :ikieqwp., ••••••••••••••••••••••• SJ .98, Reg; $2.98. 1003 yr a, ire 111 t. w /k idi, • $199.95, NOW $fJ. Sear's Desk $25. &l'.>-8852. Exe svl eh rs $1513.S secy WILSON' Stuff Irons, l trlr . $700. 493.112115, We1Un•house Refrl.i; .. 6 Dake~, C .M. <.btwn watchdog. Rancher':. lst Sldewalk Sale! Sat & 40 1&1111 W111ler lleater chrs $6 /24, desks.' d!la; lhr_u Pitching Wedge, wkl old. 14 cu. f\. frost· t"a irv1ew & Br1atoJ) choice. 64.2·Ztl7 eves. Mon. l2-S. lO"k olt st.oc:k. $159.W. $134. Sear'11 20" lJeautiful lace wedding lituol s /dll.:s, ~xc dll.". l!f7J mod .• re.:. i;hv.fL· * 32' OWENS CR. * ' 2 G $464130 1860 N l QI d CM 1a1 lllU $14995 NOW dress, size 1• and baby Pierce-867 W JW! CM Like new $150 : Match'i; lmmJtc. Cood., 2 flewly ... ree. $ 2S .. E . Dbl · 2YR ldl P v · · u~. v~ · ' Items 4980GUI . '"5·74ll · ·Wil son Starr Woods , -· Ovlln, 1elf·c1ean, elec. IS" O"t' ••• new b'okc•. · o em<1.le, lovable 645·1745 <;., '" overhauled 327 cng 's.· • l ... ~ • C"'k•~ U d D ••-~ c drlvcr J,·•&::.$65 ; "I · v dockllJ I.lit· o. _.o. 493-1006 $13.95 Clean, hute & Jul .. ~. _":'..:r. ,-~.-•• -1,M ,.,._...,.,.., 1• or •mo-1 '6 radio 12v-II08channel " ar111a unes, · . =-"'~=-C."-'="---1 1 1 d B'k .......... ~.. °" ,,., oo~...,,,.. Cor1tg£l Sule Sat & Sun. Coldspol 11 t u ft n.cfrig mobile ltfl lc nna (nc,1w) QuMlity executive "l."' Graphite :)hall l)riv1.1r NB. $Ji&,.:>oo. G40-U04G ask JS cu fl. J-'rlgid1tlru fro.'lt ll au · I e _...,...pu, l:W ft1any items. 24002 !~I SillD.UIJ, N(>W Pt9, Ken· coinplet1.1 $GO. G.IU-4552 shaped desk credcn"a, ~; 496·6783 l~ag. Nigut'I l'or Jack. free cross to11 freezer Ajlult) /\V(l ., lialboa fwmitur• 8050 Cu price. New World. m o r e powe rm olc C.M. bJtr /r t!fr1gcrator, a11d St R 1----~·------- $80 ••s ... 17 ' Jsland 675 1389 La• side chairs.,.,. ... t'o• ·•~u~· or•, •1 Ollr'mlt, l:t' 1'1sh'" boat & trlr, naw ...... --. . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• . YU Cuum , reg. $19:1 .115, vvo• .......... I 809' • ,. IS · U ed • f l\ccordian, bike, clothes, Newporl Ulvd., Costa ar ~ pa1nl. ~115·Mo~·ini;. Sec D'y.'. P.nnc'-l El"". , Cot1 8035 vrea uv1ng!l on ii Uaby furn, B&W 'l'V & $15!.I. <..:rt:1 ts1ne1t power Mesu. 645 .. ,""-'I. ••••••••••••••••••••••• . 11 " •• " F'u'n Al>PI•' & Mo' e d 1 1 ~· O>'L' hahy arghan11, sweaters, ....., ;Jl l<u yco s. 28W urwr yrs old. All cycles l't:rl. •••••••••••••••·•-••••• ' s · i;t11n • clolh ng, rulhtway niowers up 0 ...... .... 8087 .::icol!lman ice mat•hu1c w/ _El. <..:_"l'il ur ph : S4-0-i\W6. Concl.580.~l·l25H PERSlAN Kl'l,'ENS for Wilson':J liartiainNook bi..'<I, desk, much more, All Bicycles up lo $40 Dat's,un hub caps . P•ts 3drink hc~d .SS sir1ky.•J -~-~-------l sule.TopqualityCFAre-545W.I!lth5t.C.M. 1tll xlenl cond. 18402 OFF. Scars Roebilck & 979'4431 •••••••••••••••••••••••di s pos al & s helf. 2 25ft.Owens,1965.Good 2 Or. Refri•JF'reezer $50, gistered. Alw Persian Quality Pecan din. set. 8 Pammy H .B.Zl·ZSt.h. Co., 270 t:. 17th St, C!\t . PACKARD Dcll 25" B&W Roosters. Bantams, etc. dr1i1wcr toa:stmasler bun Cond M~ji.~~ t\1ov111i: 646·4324 Dll.Y•, S4S:396 stud service. $100and up. cane buck chain, h:ilv~. Sale.Sat 24.th /Sun 2Sth, S.0-5000. stereo conSole $f1S: Petri -Baby--I>ucks-($!'~) 2812 warmer SS. National I---------_E=··~·-·--::-:---:-:---·i ·Ph=o~'~"~"="::.:·29::.:70=.-'-·---I $525.644-4476_ 9.3. Q u ee-n $Ofabed, SELLIMGOUTt 3.5mm camera $W : 20" Mesa Dr , (;M. Sat ca~h regis ter. sn1alL ForSalcorTr;ttle: ·w··11b r . A·-• ----------11 I I HARBOR TRAILEll lawnmower (Trimmer) 546-5703 Sil ex coffee make r . 30' Pwr & Sail t..:hinese 1 UY re rig. _..run-Siam•1e ~ QUALITY aora & lov-Iii m P :s • p~o t b • $1S2 : McLane ga10 edger 557-9159 nlng or no&.scrapmetal. 2 Males $20ea5411·2S38 eseal, beaut, never w_shr/dr)'er, k1tch. ware, SUPPLY; Lots of new & $60 & more 6'2-9'7J4 M uscoY y, quacklesi; l---~------1 Junk. Xlnl Cond , Lge 1111-675-~Mnylime. 1---~------I w;ed. moving.968-&i22 dishes. clothes, col~ee used tra iler parts. A · · duckling, $."J. Chin<:hilla TV, Radio, ing space, galley. head. G.E . WASIUNG MACIDNF; ..... .......... 1015 REG 'U PERSIAN K,il· ' tbl, etc . 515 Begonia, yard rull of goodies. !\10VING, must sell. cages,$20.Pi-l :M6-ll965. HIFl,Stereo 8098 elc. $5500. 213-747-011~ tens, Grand Champ. Bk· Dark wood dining rm set CdM Everything gocs cheap. Jlandi:na.de Quilts from PiOROt·& 0 .,_ 1090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• _v_a_y_,,_2_1l·761·23!l; l::ves. ground. Potential i>how 48" :.q uarc lable w /5'"ARA~E' SALE·. ""l & 2680Nt:wport81vd.t..:osta V1rg1n1a $140 up ·.,-~ Magna vox s tereo Al.LGLASS Pae•make' I 2 C D I h u u ~ Me"•· S<•-2•111 . . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• qua . r eam, I lue new y up ol s t e red . . · " ·llo undtooth Cou c h , , AM /t'tit . FM stereo, 25. OllP Chi" P.t Cream, I Wht.bi5-~~2 chairs,' arrn chr. incl. Sun 16 ·~0·6· ~1 _boots, , , • , blk /wht. $35. A!ens Hik · FJELD S W a,.rc ho~se stereo i>hono \11alnut, 5'. '21 · y. any $ilO 547_3182 water skis, misc. tlems. 8 Uold Couch, t:ha1ri; ing Bootii, Lowasvibram Sale . 400 I ianus & 842.3457 . !!%.~'~'~? $9,6\:15 /besl orr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t-·REB Kittens , cute. · 17136 Courlney Ln, 118. green, Walnut l~amp sole,s:t.71h$30.S47.1848 Or~ans . nc~ & used --~ ~ *'UIUC• 11m;Jrl, loveable. fril'nd· Corner GroupSJec11Set. 846-8065. Tables , Japanes e Spin e t s, Gr a nd s , 2.S"LATL~tc.11.ColorTV. JO'ELCOt.:lassic,l::l48ex-* fUIHITUal • ly ,playful,493-0066. Incl. llltn amJfm stereo . Cocktail (Chow) Table, Qual. distreslled fruil Players. Going out ror Xlnt cond. Warr'ty on press, T /S, Reblt Engs .• UC ON -record player 2 beds ta-M 0 v 1 n g : gas stove· Walnul Secretary, porta-wood Din. Tbl, 6 Hi-Back business. He nt/opt to tube. Slti5. 963·2963 •A ·Tl * l'ERSIAN KlTfENS ble, mattressCi, covers, ~asher, dry~r, ~bl & blc Bar, GE &ereo. ·rv horizontal slat chairs. buy. Kaw~i . Stienway, -----1 Comp. redone inside & TOHIG>HT 7:JO ,,... Cf!'A re'g, top quality, like new. Bst oft over single mattress. TV, area <Black /White), Lamps, Cost $1200, sell ,. .. .,c. Elec Baldwin, Chickering, BF'R a m /fm, ti I.rack, turn out, Cockpit couches. I -~-$15/$100 "'"" """'"' rug mucho misc ..,.....,1 B -b'I k XI l\tuch ~lore. Xlnt Cond. D_...-A Wllccun1J · •JtU"-"""" $200. 559-0~ ' . · "v"' a r Stools. 642-6344 aft. ti blln O"Keerc & Merritt Yamaha, l<imball, Wur., ta e, 2 s 1>ca ers. nt Lcl r I 'l f ----~-·----1 Bayv1ew, S. Ana Hgts. p.m. Rang• & 0"en, Whle. etc. eond. Surifiec $90. Pri.Ply.$6,950.675-3238. s o urn1 ure rom DOCJI " 8040 8 LA ••5 5989 Wknd • ' R • H k l c K n au g ah yd e .... . . . $100. 2 ,,., ..... ,,, Cost t'JELD'S 11l<)L'-: .... 70 499-2976. "' 'I) 1 ·r I ·= •• epo it, an rup cy, ••••••••••••••••••••••• r bed Q n .. CB 23 "h 1 ,, h k ~ ~ •• •----------I 50 s raw er,,-....., Slock Liquidations & . soa · uecn-sz . ....ual9 b & M 1 L' "'n, rau.io s uc $90Sellfor$540.M4 -51til 12072BrookhUNt.GG. ' 40'Ds\Tra~·lers-...,"M Golden Retrievers $4SO/Sell $165. 347 .c1t"-"' am 00 . ape. iv. TRC-248, nu $100. New•~---~--~-1---------Boats & Marine ......, ~~or~~~~~!'}~~~~e:;':!a~~ ~urcbred, 7 wks, $75. urt1pm. ;..uvv Rm.Se_ts. MapleDin_Rm snow tires mounted on 1Gao w YOUR OWN 1911 SOHM ER Parlor EquipMent Co~!~ae";,1!'J·~~~e. Parllw l listing: Bunk C:~ll 0 btwn 5·7 pm, -"'-'=~------l ~et . Ster eo & Misc.-rims (PintoJ $20(1r.1IJP VEGETABLES Plot Grand,xlnt.tone&cond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •-•s,BRse'", SSti -14!12 GOLD Velvet loveseat, Sat /Sun l0-5. 21332 Craflsman router availableinCostaMesa. Bestofler.494-1235eves. G""'ol 9010 t'i ni s h cd & Under ·-~ I d M Se· forth Ln 118 Conslruction. Atlantic ff xnt. con . $75. t.6l1M a · · w /acces $50. 559-5448 Approx . 22' x 55• • , ,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• p · C • D•lka.O iceChein Oarlin~ mix~d German call:497 -1542 536-9873. cashonly,nochecks. Reasoflable. 646.4324 KURTZMANN 5 7 18 • llEDWOOD Ca noe acific o. 675·8945 / , Typewriter1 & Add. Shepherd pups, malel'J~ daysor545-3961eves Grand . Xlnt. cond. I ·1 It cond $300 1_646_-_,.._9_1 _______ J Mocll mo.$10.547 -JUt! GR~A'r.,Oak T _b(TRAS~ TO, TREAS· MUST SAC. Cha mp. . · $1 ,850. l''irm. Pvt. Pty. w sai , xn . . • ~44 x76 > for din-URE~. Sat/Sun. 9-5.6892 juicer, guitar, lamps, WOOD, Weathered, grey, <4~93~·~1~104~------l ~"";;_;-;:-33-;;16-;;:~~;;~~;.--11941CHRlS25' Ove"'1iler. 'LR furniture. chests AKC Reg . Ol.Fberman 1ng /ofc; Pewter chan· Defiance Dr _. Cnr . din. tbl /chrs. PJanU.end primelumberforartislic -SMALLBOA1'ARJ\.1ADA Slps. 2• '&8 eng. $2,000. Wlllte Peril•• hall Pup, m " le & fem, delier, Singer port. Mdl. Goldenwesl & lleil, H.B. lbls4 10 spd. bike, misc. purposes & building. PI ANO W ANTED : • Must sell • &16·7082 Eves/Wknds. "91 champ. bloodline . 237,never used.640-8140 SAT & SU'N lO lo 5 301AvocadoCM 919.2757 FROM PR IVATE (l.)l2'Kite,trlr& 181/i. REINELLOMC·IO w,rdrobe, ·-'-& BiW 002·9874 . · ' ' PARTY.521-2071 d d II 2 -1 T · H ii T -1 1 TV, b '~r & d r------~---1 Moving, Must Sell Beaut. F ~ r b e_ r ~ a r e DON'T PUT orr another Waterbed Hoover ......... 'bl san o Y. sa1 s, rt· u , rcu er, x nt. s, ars, 1.va ec en SHEL TIES AKC Sable & furniture. All pieces only Bro1ler/Rot1SSene N~W nite of getting comp washer Goya guiWAu PIANO'S, Baby Grand, estab'd winner$825. . Pau I; 675· 1311 dayl!. •l ~:};i1~.as1~':~~:!~~=: Wh~. w/white ~liar. 1 1 yr old. J-'inest Quality. PIRELLI R_ADIAL ure, sleep, Custom Crafted new /haifprice64&30M Antique Austrian. Mid· (2.) 17' J/OSki/Skuba 613-2123 Eves. hideabeds, mattress, wks.Watchdog.633-5357 Magnovox Console 6' Mercedes rim. Colored Waterbeds by Michael d!e site Grand, antique ~:~·~r~~-~~~ ~~'::i~f; 21 • Skipj~ck. lmmac I_ amps & oodles ol misc. AKC Afghan male, be•ul. carved corree table. Lge TV (needs . wt;k. ), tbls. IO yr Guan. 1 deliver! 100% Nylon Carpet & Pad, Austrian . Concert boat $2,""'"· , cond. Trailer w/access. desk, & chai r. Book case, lamps, _paint gs. Add. 499·1467 used, 150 Sq. yds, xlnt Grand, antique Austrian. ~ v items. lJlond. $50 /bsl ofr. Free 2 end tables & lamps. mach, dishes, records & . cond. 546·2439 aft. 3 pm Beautiful burled walnut (3.) Steve Wilson ·8 eng. $5000. 5.56-0774 BARGAINS GALORE! Kc e s hon d · 997·0341 Beaut. chairs. H.efrig. tapes, etc, etc, 415 62nd IR VINE Country Club finish . Private collec· Sabot. $200. 28' Cruiser w/ 6 cyl twin Comeout&save$.ltems Orange IBronze).Sal.5/24,JOam Sl.NewportShores Membership for sale. DESK (home) antique tion. Sacrifice 'h price. 14.JlO 'SkubaSkifl' Volvo 1/0 engines. subject to pre·aale. Food lo 4pm . 284 Haywood Dr. Hor • 838-5415 grn, beaut., ~JS. Antique 30J Kin gs Rd. N. o . glass bottorn look · box $9 995 548 -965 aYail. We honor Master •PET WORLD• NB 640_8566 I I 8060 Oak Rocker, $100. 646.4656 $100. SEE at 1606 Anita ' · ., · Charge&BofA. Uasa-Apso, Chihuahua, · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pair brand new ski boots l6~1~S-~62~7~8~------l~;i;;;;~~;;;;;~~09]1 Ln., N.B. Sat/Sun/ !\ton. 18'TROJAN 135HPlnbrd MASTllS AUCTION l iny Poodles, Westie, Antique mahogany drop Wanted to lease . by RICKER, size 8 best of--Sew'ing Machints 8093 548-0905 & Trlr. Super cond. Best 2057'-h Newport Bl. CM Cocker, Doxie, Pil Bulls, leaf tble. Med sofa & love qua It fl e d 1nd 1v1dual-rer646-6293 after6PM. EARTH WORMS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Boat M . t ~ offer. 640·1002 833·9625or846·8686 Cockapoo, Pom 100 seat Ne11c r mar tbls & horse s uitable for begin-" t'OR THE GARDEN BERNINA 1• ain eftCllKe • - mixed Puppies Stud low boy Frigidair e nerlessons. Willprovide ,2dDbl bedsd $20. ea.1120a l000for$1.9S SEWINP.MACHINE Ser•ic• · 020 Chris-Craft. Classic JU' serv. most breeds 252.5 relrig. 960·1289. complete care. 645-1238 K'.ta:er 1 b~e~~r h . · Worm Castings$2Log Save the $376.00lhat has ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cabn Crus, sips 4, twln ••••••••••••••••••••••• W 1 h F . . SA ~-~-"-""-----I alt9PM 1 c en a e c ~1rs ,1362 G lh ~HD bee pa•'d on lh•'s Elcctrical-Wood~·orking 200 hp engs. Less than Ne wport Cyclery . · 1 t al airview, · BUTCll ER BJk . Dinette · $15. 1 Frigidaire rer-0 a.u. f b 1" 1 mod 1 r Plumbing-Installation 40hrs.Complrefitted.Nu Raleigh, Peugeot , &1 -0~pe~n_E_,_e_s _S3_l_-5027 ____ , set Fir. lamp. King bed PUREBRED Quarter freezer $40. J roclining 2-26 GAL Show TankS in· a~: ~srn~:a. ~d ~~ & Repair. fnboard Eng.· wiring & inslruments Azuki . 211 6 Newport BOllZOI 1.n.uss i a n & dresser. Desk. 1\-tetal Horse,reg .. 6yrgelding, chairS20.5Dat.sunlruck cl 'dg. Tropicalfish&all for s639_00. Jus t re-Repairlinboal).Scorpio etc. Super condilion. Blvd. NB. 615-1700 Wolfhound l AKC. 12 garage s.hel11es .. tarp, & must see! 838·1392 , ~h ee l s. $4 · cu. 1 ·327 Equipmt. S60 ea. Camper possessed and aYai lable Marine. 548·97().I Sacrifice $S500-642-15SI mos .. Fem. 6'12-{llffi useful misc. All like new. Jew•lry 8070 <..:he\'y short Block $100. &jacks i325. S*B-&33 now for the account Underwater I-lull Clean-Boots, Sail 9060 Suntour Azuki Racer. ----------1 !W2·0855aft5 fresh.493-2958. balance of only ....,, ... 00. £99.~. Cycle Works Ltd. fr•e to You 8045 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2·Tone Antiq. Hall Clock. .,.;.,.. ing, inspection, replace ••••••••••••••••••••••• M Ov I 'NG ·. "omp 'fwn WA....,TED Chrome desk & chair, $45. v M p l Just like new & fully P'ops, ,,·ncs, •te. "'°"·I''° 22· He,,eshoff Amen·cao• 1822 Newport Bl. Ci\L ••••••••••••••••••••••• '-' " ery reas. r. e ersen, guarant eed. $lO.OO a ......., ~ 548-5183. FREE zx4·s, misc lmbr, Bdrm Set, llevereware, Hl,OaTc'•".insb, lcd""es' _"'sees65s._ 493·4088. month OK or will dis-l ~;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiil Eagle garr rigged wilh ----------1 · Odds & Ends. Best offer. TOP CASH DOLLAR teak option at dealers COMSUMEIGUIDES & wood You pick-up. 644-1778 PAID J-'O R YOUR Aquarium pump, $10 7 HP Sears outboard counl forcash(orcashin cost/reduced.546-1172 . .:64"°'""•,,i•,_,·i_,ee'.'-'""·----1:::-,--:::-:------j J EWELRY, WATCHF.S, 830-0170. motor, like nu. Camper 90 days}. P & J Cox OPPORTUNITY N~=N5~~~~uy 2 parlPersiankittens b\kChina Cabinet, pecan. ART OBJECTS, GOLD, shellfor8'bcd,gdcond. Age ncy, (Patricia & knocks often "."hen Y~ Col. 26' MKII, ready to • & grey 8 wks box ~ood condition. Ins ide SILVER SERVICE. Pecan Bdrm Set 645-8720 Jerry Cox). 548-4425 use·res1.1it-getting Daily cruis~.Vcryclean.$H900. licyc .. 1 8020 The Super Le Mans trained ienUe. 548:g179 light $195. 615-7978 t' I N E FU RN & AN . w /bookcase &r: corner l;ii;;;;!f;;;;;;;;;-----1 anyLime. Pilot Classilied. Ads Lo 2ll/691-G239. By Centurion ' • ·riQUES.MS-Z200 desk. Wroughl l ron\Miacell••... 1-====------·I reach the Orange Coast 10 CoronadelMarBikes K ITTENS Fr'i ~ky , TWOMATi:;HINGLOVE· . . dinettesetw/6chain,10 W..tH 8081 Havesomethingyouwant market. T r y a Daily Pi l ol 3323 E. CoaslHwy. healthy box trained 8 S E A TS , S f ool . D 1 g 1 ta I Watches -Spd. Bike. All very gd. ••••••••••,-•••••••••••• to·sell? Classified ads do .•, Phone&l.2-5678 •. Classified Ad to buy, sell J -~=C-:•:ll:-:•:-1::5-::16ll6:::--::--I ~w~k~•':_· o"'l"'d'-. 64~2:;·•~339:':'_ __ 1 H E RC U LON PLAID. Wholesale to the Public. Cond. Aft. 4PM.540-0678. SS CASH SS FOi it well. 642-5678. or rent something. 2 MOTORBIKES, soc VER y N I CE. $150. Call <7J4) 752.1293 For Goodusedfurn/refrigs 9720 h B b 'loon . Poodle, friendly male, 2 831 -9658. more Info. Dohun 9720 f'rzrs /stolles.546-0768. Dcrhun 97JO D..... 9720 D..,_ · ·• Dute ala, 8 llr yrs ol d , with ow n •••••••••••••••••••••••1----------1••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • type, like new. $125. ca doghouse. 644.88111 SOFA, 8' Off-while, $125. Liwe1toclc 8075 84&-8291 Caloric Cook·top, $25. ••••••••••••••••··~···• 4 CONV£Nl[NT SHC>f'PINC ANO SEWING OUIOE FOR THE CM. ON TH[ 00. For•AdlftW-'1Worid c:.11 s.. 642·5671, bl. 330 Cri1p Co-Getter • Look-Twice Tops! ·Printed Pattern .... ' I .. • 552-0504 LLAMAS WANTED! Joruhcrd!CASll!! 714 -644·6528 MOVING ·llouseful of Cine furniture. Uy Appl. PJI : 644'.5325 Eves &r:Wknds . Machinery 8078 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Garage Sole 8055 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ANKS ,for sale: l -500 barrel bolted s· high x 21 ' PUILIC AUCTION dia. wl coils. 1-200 barrel 3 /16ths wall. welded, 8' MANY ITEMS OF FINE high x 13' dia. 1-60 barrel ESTATE JEWELRY, 1;4 "wall,welded,l2'high ART OBJECTS, AN-x 6' dia. MUST sell. Call TlQUES, FINE folJRN, 2 3 3 82 t:TC. PllONE FOR lN-1-1-3-14-1-' -7-·----1 . FO. & BJlOCHURE. Misc•llGMOUS 8080 645-2200 ••• , ••••••••••••••••••• Bicycle-nu carpet-Sears PUILIC AUCTIOM d r ycr -clolhes·plants-MANY ITEMS OF FINE Curn -m isc. 2035 J . ESTATE. JEWELRY. Dens moreLane. ART OBJECTS, AN- TJQUES. FINE FURN .. Yard s a le: Whirlpool ETC. PHONE FOR IN- balh, clcc broom, anli-FO . & BROCHURE. que s , elc. Sat /Sun Cabrillo& lr\·ineC.M. l -'64~5~-~2200=-------I CUSTO M C3rpet Gurage Sale : 200 lbs Installer. Yours/Mine.• Surplus Commercial & Reas. 22yrs exp. All H:.m 1'.:leclron.ic ParL<; & lypes. 646-1547 Equipment . Movi ' Theater Soda f!'ountain & W.AMTED Ice -maker combo . Console color TV, May TOP CAS H DOLLAR 25,9am·l2:30pmonly! PAID 1-'0R YOUR 20572 /1-finer\'a Ln. Jl.B. J EWELRY. WATCHES, ART OBJ ECI'S, GOLD _96~· _2-_S84_9 ______ I SIL V E R SERVICE. Furniture, decora\ot FINE FURN & AN- items, toys, belt sander, TIQUES. 645·~ many , many odds &l~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;I ends. 10 Atl-1. Sat & Sun. I• 24th & 25th. 1700 Paloma Dr, Npl Och. CARPET IAR~AIHS Top Qual Mill Seconds Used Carpets-Any Slze "CHEAP!!" Call673-7162 ANT IQ UE c lock s. furniture, dishes, fern stands, etc. Starts Thurs, will run until aU sold; 112 \ .......................................................... , 8th St., H.B. Coast FireWoodSu'pp(y G IGANTIC Sale! Ofc, f7S'.Corddelivered. household, hobby, lab, 1 ____ ._,._1_-1_122_· ____ 1 electronic Items. 847-3901 Anliq .. Quilt, Chair. TV, Orn. Refria:. $"15, Lamps, Clothes/Misc, Sat. Only. 3rd &Carnation, CdM. MATIRESS •MADMESS* •ALLSfUS* Elec. Counter unit Cook PricN foMcrf'el top, tool rollaway. tire In-833·9625 &6'6-8$)6 llater. other tool equip. DRAP£RIES4'CARPE'I' Men & women's clOlhina. Beal Priers· Free El;L hshld & atft Items. Sal & Call 548-6810 Sun,-10-4 . (Comer Santa 1----------1 An• ·&. Wtlson in Co&ta BED. King Sz, mattress Mesa) Boie apring, frame. xtra tO& Belvue Ln, Finl alley firm ; •lill plc,U&ed. SZ1S p11t ''t" St. Balboa lVilue SSZS>:Queen $19:5, Penn. p Sunday •Mon· <Value $4.25). lncl. de· day. Antique Sewin• livery '3l-OMI. U.uidlY Machine~ Knick·knacks,1-'-H"o"m"•._: ______ , a.am BottMs. Swivel Roe te r It Ottoman, l•.---""!!"'--""!-•I Book1. much more mile. • , y h 00 . -.OPPORTUHITY 81 ama al ,moe_.. knocka1of\en when you Manr blcycle1 6 petU. .. rault-4etlina: Dally Antique•, collector Pltot Cla111fted Adi to illemt. mue~ mile. 11tl82 · reuh tb• Oranao Oout Rotterdam. t(8, ~mi E · mU11:9'..· ~.~:.,~&:=· p-~ ,. .. 2 Doors 4 Doors 1974 BLAZER HAaDTO' • Wheel drive, avtorNtic, ps, air, 14,000 mires. Like new, 27S-KPY $5695 1972 TOYOTA CAllNA 2 dOor, automatic, rfCflo. heater. 909-GIN •1795 1967u~~IAC . 2 dOOr hardtop, automatic, rad io, heater, clean as 1 pin.' SZA-ns •• Automalk. radio. hffter. ,wper 5harp. TWR·996, New Pa int. $1195 1974 MAZDA Ill• 2 1111. "·'· " App•. T0.000 miles. • speed, cherry red, llke new. 185·KXW •2995 11 DATSUN PICKUPS To Choo11 From Some With Campers • • Hatchbacks Stick Shifts Automatics 1971 AMC SPOITAIOUT Wagon , 3 spe!d. air, economy. 965-BST 1970NOVA 2 DOOR Automatic, chrome w~ls. 2:WC6.s.t $1295 1969 LINCOLN . CONT. 4 door. lull pawer. air, vinyl tap. XIM·9-49 ~995 ' • "' • " • . . . • < • • lo~, Sl'ffd• 9080 ~~•/ 9150 Mos':;:~•/ 9150 ~7a"::" 9160 R";~~i::"' .. 9530 !~.~~ ........... !~~ ..... s.u 9060 ..... , WI 9060 ...... s.il 9060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·····-·················· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOYOTA SALE ' H DAIL'( PILOT Friday, May 23, 1975 ... ••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SKI ·Dive Bo.wt, 15' f\llly '73 Honda CB 100. Only '75 t50 Honda. xtnt cond, 1:!:.yc, h:~~ ~;~· ~·"~ p~~~t08~~iLL New '74 ~· · ' S SEX SAIL 1942 11 LlDO t• N J.222 00 e equi p . W/lrlr. 65 H P .1.,000 ml's. Brand n~w lo rn l. Mod 'fd $8$0. ~·.. • ~ ··, ll , . "THREE WINGS"-25' I o. • , vii r, Johnson· spds to M mph cond. $385.6"-1~ !l'iR.2?S4 &fllp.m. 360en11 . $10,000. 751·6174. • 557{'259 • mab o•·20 s loop 8 Winslow wd •·loop or ~r a I.er, cood 1-. s , 073 L'k ~ STILL "'I be•m1, s ips ~· head , y<iwl. Gray lnbrd, 6 s.11ils, c~shtons, blue Vi /whl · ~9.4'ss2 1 e n.ew. $1800 · HOMDA 1974 750 · •londa XLiso, l3l1 mi. Vacation vu n. MWil sull 1hus l~h water s,-~. 2 set.Ii rair cond. Only ~'>'750. lram.$900.64t-038f , $l600 . 645.9952 Like no· w.=•, TtoiJ.n. Trovel 9170 '73 Dodie Chinook bub· HU ~E STOCll OF satls. Dry sa1hng, xlnt 673·2654 ..... Chrysler LS 16, Main Ji b M11k e offer. 18' Thun-714·968.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ble lopconvel'l:lion.sto\'u, .,. i 5' .. cond $2600. Sabol comp.1------------< derbird akl boat, ~00 HP. ONLY :J ex bit! Custom '72 Lancer trailer. 21 It. ice box, 11lps. 4, 18 MPC. 1 new sail, xlnt cond. $235. 1-1081 E 12 ,.tONOCAT spinnaker & tr/flier, $7SO. Gd cond. 213·SS2·264i8 Sportsler rrame. S27S Yamaha '72, 100 MX, like '72 Tr•Yel ·All 39'l HP. 931:1 1 Nantuc ket H.U. Ask· 1.iy·or \.eeM: ~1-~. Dingby, r.11ir cond $55. 3 very good co1KI. $425. ' ~89::.::'"::~:=""=::'~-----·1.-=--~-:--. ::5:-1or~ ... ~'--9::0;:9;:0:1 • 645·1700 • br1i1nd ne w, $400. Call ·XI n t co n d. $6.SOO . inll $5450. fr1ulc~ orrcr. IJW\lf.IDlA' ' 0 /8 2\Al hp $40. Jhp $45. 675-6561 or673-0020 Rhodes 19' cenlerbotlrd muvn 642 9834 960-2664 962·3976 See it •hp l ong s hafl $05. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 SUZUKI ~·-$750. -' . . · sailboat & lrlr. Mainsail ·~ 1 4 w•-1 Drl 9550 6U-1'190 SANTANA22 in xlntl.'ond. 0 oat Stora•e-d ally· Only 1600 m l. Like new. '71 llONDA 350SL, 7000 '72·32' Park Trlr. w/air. ....e Yff -jib, & s pinnaker, com· u • TOYOTA ' $3850. pa ss , Seagull OB . w ee kly · monthly 968:1659 mi.lknew.$700.flrm. Pvl.Pty.Offers. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ' • 28' Sloop· inboard Alornic C 11493 37617 «• -675 0086 '74 j••• CJS ----•--·--· --I Ft-bgls. 11:12.50. 644·6185 Security-241\r launching u ,ONDA CL<SO 10 ~ m·i """ . ........, -.. ...-4, just haul'ed. Super ., •.; ..,..,., · E H , c M '411 9303 J5' f'IBERGLASS Sai'I rllmp. Ne wport Dunes, d · PG M ' Remodeled 'S5Crown. lti", Roll bar •. convt1rl. x· . 19~~--11.!.r!', . _ clean. $5500. ~-6484 . p 1131 Ba<k Bay. 644 •• 10 xlnl con . 50 ~ usl 68 llonda Moped, e ll nt Will tr"d 2~U~S~E~D=,.~.=H~O~R~l~E~C-A_1_'1 Boat, w '~~!~ ·~,:,ri:l~sc~n s~~t.10 v!!.y T~-.a.!~ """ ~::e be~ oif::.~~$675. $100. 962·~oocl Cond. ~!!:.•:st::;;~nt. ~· m· ~·ct& I HULLS , ne ed work .1----------t sharp, many xlras. Pri. ·--r--• ,_ ·--_ Vons MakeOfrer.548-0138. lti' SN IPE Class Sloop, owner. Sl 2,7SO./orrer . ••••••••••••••••••••••• •7 3 BULTACO Desert Hod11k1:1 100, rebored, '72NOMA0 26',rtar.buth. •••••••••••••.••t••••••• 9570 ----------1 xlnt cend . AU varnish 213·821 -8791 c-1, Sale/ Bike, man~ xtras. $575. everything you need ror Self.-.containcd. $2,995. , t"lCs "69 Ford Van. 49,:iOO orig. !-.!do l4L trailer 30 wood w /{bgls coaled loals, ••t'pt / ii.· ...;..,.T-· 9120 ON0673·2861 street & dirt. Mti·9707, 645-2283 214,1 ~1 ,...,,111WAT miles. Now tirCll, brukes, $995 Firm, hulf.-new OOlfum pa.Jnl ~ ~ afl 3 m<ags, custom l"Ul$ewood 213·868·6206, 9lo 5:JO Gd sails & cover, trailer Docks 9070 •••:•• .. •••••••·•~··•••• .!.12 HONDA 150. Eqwpped ~ · Aldo-=:Sft":Yice &--~ _M1s_S1~ ¥IUO iut.erior ~ Gd mlleaa:~ ----------1·-w/li ghts, & doJ ly, new •••••••••••••••••••••••·11"11-CABOVERJacks,lie· w/S680intouringaccess. 3 ltAIL MOTORCYCLE rwt1 940p lll.;,t~!~;: . .._'4J,,f~114 $2200. or best, 495-6418 P ·CAT No. 229, gd. cond. lic's. $895. or best offer PRIME SLIPS dwns,s lps.5,$600. lmmac cond. $1600. 'fRLR. BEST Oti""'FEJ\. ••••••••••••••••••••••• uft.6 W/cvr. All rue·~. gear. for all. 409 Belvue Ln, Newport Beach 644·-4179 645-4785. 962·3139 4 MAGS & Gates Tires, Spihnaker & pole. Ask First alley past "L." St.. All si~ 12" Dolphin, seii cont'd. . Mot H G60xl5, xlnt cond. $150. Tntekt 9560 73 t""'ord Chateau Club $l ,700 lo£r.543-&sZS Balboa Pen. Pl. Sunday 673-5253 64.5-8506 Htr, hot water htr, ·like 74 llonda 175, 3000 m1. s:i~/Roe':tt. 9160 all.675 W.18th,C.M.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~;~~n~u~!.PF:~·t .p~~; :.!4 ' C1\NA DIAN Hin -,_&_M_o_n_d_•Y~-----1 loals,Speff& ncw.$2795.556-0774. Xlnt Shape. $650. Must ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 Ri vierH.Special. Addition 'S6Truck, ll4 ton. ilS()or l'r·nt /rcar . Am /Fm terboeler Sloop. ti llP Sell . 586-1827 wil l conside r trade . · N Evin. fo""'iberglass hull. No. 470 ··o inghy". XJnt Sid 9010 Roomy, 72 V1:1cationeer zi · WI NNEBAGO Dodge, Ri m s . Make offer. 647.6775 stereotupe. Low m1~ ew Dana Pl. slip. Gd. cond. cond. S<tils & trailer. Sac. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11 \AJ' many xtras. very Yamuha 80 Enduro. St gen, tape , bike rack. air, 642·5062 1..::.:.:...oc;.:...______ tires. Loud deck. Exler. As kin " 54 ,000. Eves . $1100.675·6624 SKI BOAT 17' flatbottom clean $1700.962-5359. legul. 500 mi. CostS.SS0 4 slps8.$6,300.83().1463 Autot forSale ' 1965 Dodge 'f ruck ·~·ron. spare 50 g1:1.I rucl laAJnk . "' w/black Walnul deck , k S Gd . tires , runs i::oot.I. Uelow book . 546·2399 t. _9_7_9_·588 __ •-------ll'ORNADO Cal, comp. 427 Blue printed Chevy. Mobile Homet 9140 w s a g 0 · uc s37 5· '74 Travel Queen 26' fully •••~••••••••••••••••••• $550. 556·6337 ti, 968·45SO. LIDO 14'. like new. com- . pletely equipl)t:.-<l. Trailer $1395, 548·252'1. r1:1ce ready wiMer . New Casale V drive. t~nish •••••••••••••••••••••••1-"-2_·_230_7_. ______ , S IC. Dodge 440. 14,000 Ant1.,.s/ l-""-'-"'-'-=-----1 :::.c::::_::;:.::c__ ____ _ tiltTrlr.$3500.t.75-5005 Line Cavitation plute. 40'x8' Trailer . NEW stv, GBW,lo mi,looded.A(f, Clottlct 9520 Hobie Cat 14 · w/\railcr 552·4800 ' Cata lina 27. inboard, like nt!W, -$13.500 833-0983 Cust. Tandum trlr. Used rerr & hot water tank. MUST SELL lhiii wknd! A/C, htr. gen. roof-air & ••••••••••••••••••••••• little: Im m ac. cond. Adult park, $2006--space '74 Yamaha 250 Enduro, <di the lux. items. Lie. 1930 4·DR t""'OH.D Sed11on. S4 ,000 . 557 -9901 o r rent $60mo. 557·5105 for mintcond.,on.ty2000mi, 064KSC. P /P. $17,250. Rcbllorig. 4 cyl. engine 5.57 ·3262 aft . 6PM appmt. Best offer takes. 962-4176 Ri verside. 682-7424 & clutch. New seat cov· e r s . etc. $2300. 9800 714 /586·6196. OVER · 40 USED MAZDAS Ill STOCK " '74 ROTARY PICKUP '74 MAZDA RX4 tM t.t EI) IATE (53409X) Used. kHN . -, , IMMEDIATE Used Low mi $KSY1 DEllVERY .~.2577 DELIVERY ·. 2577 ... ~l"DO~ '1.5~NTH .5 199·DO~ s75r0N~H . 12'!i111u11-""" •u-• lie. 115.llllkltll -· ~ 1t1C1. w 1 1c & aw ewry1nv CNtOM -~-. Dorllnwd -"' mn u prq 111u11u a lie. ,t&•kiW...,. Pl!ll. i<i:I.. w 1 1oc., 111 ca<1\f"'O «won 1or on1y .a ...,1: ~ ~"' -'31Moe.52 An,...,11 P..-c•"ll9Ci ~-17 79"4. llflo9 138411.5:1 ............. P..-c•nt-Rm 17.18'!1. , '73 RX3 WAGON A ir conditioning. (S124W140411 ) s1777 56558 MO. •1111 lull tlf!C9 plut !•• & he l li!i !.II IOlal mo PIM incl la> ' le. & .it carrying cl>ar!tflt lo< only ll!I ""'5 o.Mf-P9'f'N"' pr0 Uti!ifl.N . Ann ... 1 P•rcen1-~· 21 .e,. '69 V.W. FASTBACK (YPU72Bl s1177 5199.N. s55" MO. 11177 lull ""'°" plut IU & k, IM.M total "'ti pml ""' 1 .. ' toe & •II ~g --'°' onty at ...,. 0.1.,1..i -t pr11:9 111Ml.IO. An,,.,,.. ,,___..._21 llll'lr. '72 PINTO , (152EJK) .s1577 1, 51H DN. 11&11 lull P1ooi l)luS tu & lie. I M .!18 lolal "'O. -UICI. tu & IC I 811 carrying che!O" lof onty 30 fl"Ot,. 0.19'1'911 119'YfMnl -12161!1.40 Annua.IPlore•nl-1'181•21.~ '. '73 VEGA WAGON • ~ Automatic. (205HGl) • , $167·7 5199.N. $6111 MO. t . , I '72 DATSUN 1200 ~speed, radio, heater. (77~) s1477 561~ 11417 full pri« l)lut !•• & Iii;, se1 . .o to19' "'ti. l)ft't. Incl. taa ' IC I 1111 C.Wl"f'•"9 ct\ar!tfl• lor Only 318 mot. 0.-Prf'-rll ptQ 120'1 00. l'lr>nval p ... ~nt-1'181• 21 1!"4 -· 70TOYOTA Mark II Coype. (611CRN) s1377 51990.N .. SJ614 MO. 1131111111 PfQ tJI.,. 1u I lie. t M.14 IOl.i mo Piii!. ind. lb I lie:. ... ~~·'°' onl)l 30 Ol"OI. 0.'-...:1 _...."' -t11n,IO.An111191~~·11 73'11. '72 RX2 COUPE (200GBY) . 51477 FREE 12 MONTH-12,000 MllE FACTORY ENGINE W~RANTY. '72 CHEV. PICKUP LUV. 4 speed. (adio. healer. (02126W) $1877 $6~1 MO. '74 CHEVY CHEYENNE Super 20. Auto1nat1l', power steering, tur con· dition1ng. heavy duty camper equ.ipl)t:.'li , extra t11nk. like new. Only 7 ,6.55 miles. (83535W) $4977 DMle.wiA • VOLVO 19b6 Horbo• ( M b4b ~303 '71·8 cylc·GMC ~4 'I'. & Camper. Sips 6. $3000. EXTRAS! 645-43116. · '74 GMC =\.'4 T. 15~1 . P /S, 4 spd. Posi-tracl. Cmpr. mirrors. $4,000. t»-1-4179 '56 FORD S425 WA NTED ; Ncw 1Used Ford pkup. '73/'14 mdls. lh. :v. or 1 ton to tradt! for Mech. tools. 714·644·6528 '67 FORD Cab-forward ·Pickup, 43000 m i, A·t, Step bumper, lock boxes. 646·2022 or 548-7482 '73 LUV PICKUP Ma gs , 8 tr<il'k l<'PC player, low mites. Will trade E:I Jl40J ~m PAIWWAT ... SSIOM YllJO Autos W ontecl 9590 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE PAY TOP DOl~LAR t""'Olt TOP USED CARS t""'OREIGN, DOMESTIC or CL.A.SSICS If your car is extra clean see us first. BAUERIUICK 2925 Ha rbor Bl vd. Costa Mesa 979.2500 TOP DOLLAR PA.ID IMMEDIA.TB:Y · FORALL FOREIGM CARS CALL' OR COMEIM TO SHUS NEWPllf\T !MPUKT':i 3100 W.C..stllwy.ll .. 642-9405 WE BUY IMPORTS Top Dol la r For Any Mukeor Model. JIM PAMOS MAZDA 2001 S. M llnChester Anaheim 636·6000 Orange COUlll'y'I Hlqhest $Buyer on Imports Bill Maxey Toyota Call Roger or Bill 847-855.S 831·2040 • 49S.4t49 NEW dealer with empty ·llMA_.-P-&!Urt .• Jot needs used1 ca r s '72 'h DATSUN:' Pick Up. desperately. Old or new, Xlnt cond. Clean. $2000. any make. 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Loaded, lilt wheel, air cond., power steering & brakes, etc. (5370.5) · 53495 '7311C_.,o SS Loaded, automatj c, trans., air conditioiling, power s t eering, e lc. «C07t37) 53295 72 Joep CJ5 4 wheel drive. V8. mags & tires, tow bar, all ready for off-road. <458F0L) s3i9s . Oplll 7 D"Y1 /. Woolc t,-..,,1o·10, ..... -554-5400 lck Miler l!f otors i F 1 I A T SPECIALS of the W f;'ek " '-'6t FIAT ... -hide. I ... ' ' r r ' .. .. O'Jt..oi) $13,t· I ••ti4.A'I' ,ISd SDl'cler . (~,{hi S.14.99 . l '7·Z.FIAT lit 2 Dr . (~G IL > $1799 l '6fFIAT . 124.StioPI eo.• !°1 . CWJ·i••l . .$'f,99 ,..., , '71 FIAT 1245portC_. (341DJ!l.ll $2699 .. 73PIAT I Zt·SL C!!'I'" , <ACOOZI) • $2'199' • <'6f f,IA 'r IUW .... CZAT799l Sl4t• 'A PIAT 124 :f:1~1r (J( 331) ''"' ·l a41'•~~/ ! 1'5251) SZf" '. . '7/1'A_'T ·' S9irf C1 .. 1 (IDCXR.l . ..,... • ""'1: GROT!rCHEVROLET "'u~. Ph. '9<-.221' 111211 Beach Blvd. · Antlot-Hooley 9709 Huntin1ton Beach ••••••••••••••••••••••• 847-6087 5'19·3331 SELLIN~ YOUR CAR? 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Stud~·nt mu,.1 :-..1·ll : .. i"3 i-'1at, UY. tl5U Cpc. -Ul.000 MISSIOHYliEJO Pilot Classified 1\J . ___ ,. H JJ.11 :-..un p1l'l..1111guotl con· mi. 4 s pd. radial:., 3-1 811-2040 • 495-4,49 l 'hunt.'6.j~-5678. 214oJMAl:GUHrTIPAllWAY '6d 912. Ni:w engine. run-yuwner.--. . CORONA COUPE cht1u11 i51 .=.;1if.I :\I l'G. S.150. 9till·30'7tl. u., • ..,.,,,...w,.,u,, 1io1sSff)H 111Jo ning gear, s1nog device. ___ i,7;,-7:.i.~ ---NLWl'lH\T Ir·1 f' l l l\ l '.:) 9965 P-~,·ac 9965 83 I ·2040 • 4,5.494'. $1500. Days &to-8116 or Ponti 9965 Pontiac 9965 Pontiac 9965 Pontiac vnY 1111._,..,, ••• ,.,un EvestW0-0026. ac •••••••••• ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• NEW 1975 PONTIAC ASTRE • s Mll£5 Pll GALLON ON HIGHWAYS OfflCIAl U.S., GOYllNMINT lfST SHOW ASTRI WITH CAUf. lMISS+oN COHTIOlS 11 MPG HIGHWAY ff5T 19 MPG ClfT lfST l'"-.a BOB LONGPRE SPECIAL PRICE '73 '72 '71 4 cyl , ~ >P"'.'O. AM FM ~Terec, •dll1 w~1~ b"lli~n! o<dnge •61?10((", OLDS Cutlass \/ 8. ,w!o !ran\ .. toK!ory air coMiho~"'l\I PO,.,~, steer,.,.g, •<l<l•O. v111vl root, t•nted glil\!, ;9/9LRD VEGA Wogan • c,l. ' •llotW. !...:Tory "'' r"'•thhon.nq radoo. root •ac~ •11JEMO MAZDA RXl Cpe llo•~·v ' ,l)lttl, •,,a•o ""VI •oot ~"' eng;.-.e ¥&'90.\\Q S.HARP'74 $2995 '73 $1995 '72 $1995 '71 '71 PONTIAC lemon s \/ ~-•uTo Trdn> . '"c •Drv "" cor>d•h011•"9· PO"C' Sltt••"9. rdd•O, vinyl root. hntl'CI 11•~\~ •0/Bl<MX HURRY '70 '70 '68 DODGE Dart ~ tYI . avTo t•ans .. l<>CTorv '" c0!'01tlonil'l§I. radio, vinyl •oo• •079010 CATALINA Coupe VI. lllJ!O '''"'-• laclory •;r (OftO.fl0"•"9· POwr• stet>r<nv. ••• ~,o. ION •ow m ilf;iig•·Wpl< tl~~n •WT~l?9 $1795 '70 $1295 '68 t §. "" MUSTANG 6"'ndo \/ i. auto. Tr.ins , factory "" cont11!•on1ng, IXIW~ sieering, AM-FM sierro. vinyl roof. tonled glass. •Sl~C.M£ CHEV Monte Corio v I, il\llO !fans .• l<K lo•v air cc.no1 hc111nq, ""1We• "'"''"'Ill· rao10, vinyl root, tonteog1a11. ;)4~BC MERCURY Ma•w•~ 6roucth~m V 8. ~1110 t•ans .. taclory alf con- Oihon•ng. PO .. er w1nclo .. !.. •.tO•O. ~·ovl '"°'' hnll'<I g1 .. 11. •IKSl•9•1 fORb Maverick 6 cvl, .w!o lrdn\., !acTory 11r CD..Oll•on1ng, ~· sTee•· '"9• rdd10. ~&.176E'I' PONTIAC IJ11teutive VB. avto lr&n,,. POW~' Slee•· 1nQ. pawe• winaow,, raoio, V•;,V! roo!, !ln!td Qlass. till w~l-C•UIW tonTrol. •l3lHET !~.M!0E~,!n~~~~ ,., conc!<liDfllnq. r.t0o0, suot•· wl>f'• cltdn. ~wxN1"' Fully £quipped lnclllding 140 h.p. engine, whi.tewl';lll tires, tinted glass and much more. $3495 '72 $2995 '72 $1995 '71 $1495 '70 $14.95 '69 . . $1195 '68 0'!:4,.!W~J.~2.~,M, lKAUUSSOfwtW,OUOMllUoU.fMCHASaTOUICAI WILIASI AU M.UIS AHO MOOIL~ MILES PER GALLON $) 9500 TOTAL DOWN PAYMENT $3326 Per Month Including Tax & License IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ~•+al •SUS32lSSol. TOlal i.eHing price Ul71.1Q Inc. !~• I. lk. Delffrfll p.ivnwnt price M191.a inc.""· he ¥><! lin3l1Ce ctw•OH. w 16 per mon1n !o• .u mon1111 0 .A.C. APR l~.lf>o. Sdrl. d'vill•, ve, a.1 .. air, o. !IHr·wndWS.·stal., AM/FM ,ttred radio. w/w, v.,roof. I, glass .• liH wtll.. sott stfmlst green. #9RJOI05110 BUICK Skylark V·8. 11,110 trans .• IKIOfV air t onctlllonl"!I, POWt'• ,reeor·tng, radio, tinte<1 11+a11. •611EB~ CHEV Malibu V-1, .wto. l•llfl!, power steeri<>g. r.tdoO, vin'(I root •llME TO DODGE 5winaer V·I. auto l••m .• lacTory alr tonclitionor>q, ~ !!~ring, •.KllO, v111yt roof . .iR1ll809 TOYOTA Wogan • cyl., ' sPtt'd. air conoirion-- 1"11· fadlo, roof 1ac~. ,•lot.SCOU Lemans Coupe V'I, avlo. trans., ractorv air coodlllonlnv. pel'Wer sttt•ing, r.tdio, \lloyl roof. •ZXA0.1 FIREllRD v ... euto. !•af'I! .. "°""''SI-· i1'l9, raOla. IW)(T lOI $1795 -. • 1\ulo1natic transmission, Air conditioning. A!'ol radio. <YRXl*H J 3100 w. c.st llwy. llJ. 642-9405 '66 VW , rtJblt, new brakt•s. great for Uunc B~-$500 ur bt!sl. 545-0253 $1377 ~tMle.tvi.a ~TOYOTA ·12 VW Bug, xlnt cond. 1966 Hcwbor~ C.!'.:"~~930~-Sl.USll 01. u l'fc r . Cull tY72 Toyota U w:ona. Xlnt ti_75·052·1_. __ _ coucJ. ~IY5U. CalJ 5.jtl-S.1!11. 72 i\otiurk II Wa~on, ;iulo ctl r , 27 l\1PG , new tires 1%6 VW .. Uaja "', 'ti7 c ni::. P ors che cqpmt'lll & l'lulch. S800 ~·~·-·-'o_n_d_._•_'4_0_·5315 __ . ___ 1·65 VW Bug. i\1echllnically 9767 RARE 71 TRIUMPH GT ·6 MAIUC Ill sound . Needs painl. $5SO. 493-~91. '69 VW B UG . A/C. Very good eondit1on. $1350 Call G73-6726 t:xl't1ptional condition. ---------· •Pror. ma1ntainL-d . Many 'ti7 VW HUG. Good xtr;as. Lo M1. $i!:845. 1->v1 {'ondilion . .-is. J>ty .tw7-.j793. . Cw ll642·1400. ~-------- liOTR 3-A. ··classic'' S120U ·71 HUG $1,200. "tili B UG nu to p. !tuns s uper. i500. 586· 1827 i\.1 ust Sell. 55ti·930ti Steve '61TRIUWH ~ .. ~sp~,. ·'' Al)IYJI&, $1299 ·1u VW $qbk, xlnt cont.I. clean, see to wppreciale.' $15001 Reas or(. ~JaM FOil SALE 1964 VWBUG Call Donna645-ai96 ·oo 'V.W. B UG. 4 speed transmission, radio, J20W. Warner heater, blue exte rior, , ••t So .~Main white vinyl interior. ski Sanl :i An;.1 • 5.57-21J2 ra~ck ,-only 70,000 milt.-s. ------~-.,...-1 <Motor overhauled :.tl '10 SPITFIRE -''-s.a ,oo·o m'iJ esl $1595 62:J BJC !YCL25-0i Jo'hn&on &Son $1799 Lincoln Mercury 2ti26 Harbor 81\'d., C.M . 540-56JO Pick Miller Moton 1------- Dmfi '72 Supe r Beetle, xln_t c_-ond. R /H , A/C. low m1 ; $2200. SSti-8489 120 W. Wa1·nl'r at So. 1\lain '66 VW BUG, sunroof, Santa Anu 557.21;1<! vt!ry nicecond.$700. 1 '69TRIUMPH TR6 til7ELX $2499 Dick Miller Motors gamn l:.!O W . Warnt•r ul So. l\1ain Santa Ana .'>57-213:! • 642-0393. 9771 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPECIAL VOLVO SALE! Beat price incre ase. Supe r stock, f\11 models Priced to Sell. Oven1eul Deli very Specialists ~Wtl~ •. VOLVO . 19b6 Horbor C.M 6411 9303 Dick Miller MOtors 72 Volvo 145 E Wagon, ~--'iW~ xlnl, 40,000 mi , llir, ~ .. ~.. 1\Mt FM , $3600. 67S-76M. 120 W. Wa rne r al So. Main '69VOLVO 145-$, 4spd, l)anta Ana 5.')7-21:12 AM IFM, dk·grn, gd me ch cond. 833-903'1' ,.,,, 9725 Fial 9721 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• aaaa BUY or . LEASE IN SANTA.ANA THE BRAND llW 1975 .FIAJS are -HERE! 13600 Beach Blvd . · Westminster (Beach Blvd. at Garden Grove Fwy) · Call 892 6651 or b36·2500 \ . . . l 5 l • l • • • , I • Aulot,f,.,..w · Aolot U d •~--Uaed •-~--U d •••••••••••••••••••••• • H ~. ~. M Awtot, U1ed A.tos, Used ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Friday, M1y 23 1975 OAILYPILOT DI I !~:! ............ !?.~ ~~~ ........ ~ .... !!~~ ~0edl000ll<0•,,c,,,,,,,,,.' •• '.'.1, CM•rolet 9t10 Co....t 9927 Ford 9940 ~,u.~ .. ~.":·.~~!'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• ·ORAMGI COUHTY VOLVO EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO Largez>t Volvo Dc11.l(;I' ln Or11.ngeCounty1 llU'l"orLEASE DIREc."T '63 ltum'bler Sta wag. '72 COll'I COMH&.L Good liu)': '62 .G cyl 71 Ranchl'ro, ud. cond. nu M..-cury UHruens id, Td4,llq0mlmile.. Cid DI YIW CHEVIOLIT Comet, xlnt trunsportit tires, rv.d1v.ls , P/S, P /U, •••••••••••• 11, net: s nor rep. lion. $350. ~a •ltlHO "I $14'"' ... , ff '69 ~lcrc . ti I $:.!SO S59·S-148 Caah·n o Vi nyl top, le1tther In· ·SAL.ES&SERVICF~ "t', ""or Lii) o er. 1-~ully "'°' 9950 ••••••••••• >uss W <&j(un checks t.erlor. full Gt:er, rac· llll Harbor llvd. Contin~ntal 9930 t_;ve t>7.S·3404. l'ri. Party. 494 1968 Amb••·••"··-w/ .,.,, tory air con ltk>ning, lilt COSTA Mi':.SA ••••••••••••••••••••••• 12 1:ro ur ·hm, p,s, p/b, ....... liteerlnii whkl, AM/1''M 546·1200 '73 Contincntul, <1 d1·, gold <.ur , rl·clin i'uss. s~a l. 1914 Comet, ii Uood cond. $5i95. litcreo, power door lockti, w /whi \'uiyl tov. full) L1k1,: 11\'w . tii&V·l5uo X1907 r<1d10, hcate ~J·Sff l8aft 7 Pl\t , etc. Cl4!*ELT> '68 IMPAl.A, 2-door llT, equipped w /;ill xtras 772-732ti. top. Superb hick 99 IO 3995 Jl7 Vti, white, air cond., u Xlni cond. 41;,000 ea:.} -l'vt. Pty. 586 ":':""'•I good running, wlid cur. miles. >t700. "''v"" u>ll>·' '62 1,.alcon. run.-, l:d. S!OO ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• .:. "' ... ., '' r MYstann Pvt. party. 64<1·4188 atter M6·041S or bst o . ' <11n hclwt."ell S 41 Piled. $97S. -2tili2. ---Ur., G C}i, " DIC, \1111. l'OOtJ. $JISO ·49'.ll --9952 ••••••••••• "\1~~~11968 Sky lurk. Custonl, all S:JOp.m . -----tu Gp.m 15·125 Uultlc n •••••••••••• S. Mane powtr, vinyl top. Cltun. '74 MAltK IV, full pow1.:r \Vl·st 11.U. ·7.1 i\l usloi.ng I 'm · 750.:.2011 Pri c1.:d to sell $825 '72Convertiblc,45,000mi. imm11c., IJ c:.l 4>fll·r --'1·:.111.I, r.adio I, lrkc lll~W . ::.::=c::::: .• ----_ .\J~·H71ti cvc /wkndi; .Many oxlras ; $1895 . .545·102t> '68 MUSTA""G cyl.. 21 mp 1 · 1973 <.::a d l lluc DeVJllc 494·3916 or499·2149. --COUrE rudials, • g a vg., ap- ·'71 VOLVO ~1:~~~1'~. ·~.e~1dui·0 ws~~r. loudod , 2-1,l.IOO mi. S4.m., -.-7-3_M_o_n_l_e_C_•-,-,0--.-ood-I Corve-tte-99l2 A1lr1ulu· 1ur11uoise \111th G,u.,1 71<1·5.St>·tiU65ortl4a-Wl5. d' · u .. o1r' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1nt1t('hln" v111'-'I 1ntl·r1or, 1800 COUPE uuu auto, c u~5062. ~;501.1~~~:~1 er over '74 CO HVE'l"J'to:. :\1ust st:ll v H , A" u 1 ~Illat 1 l' C -~111 9915 '74 C.:llV 5200 mi, liku new. this wel!ke1id ! • p ed I · vu ac 514 5 t r.1 n :.1n 1:.:.1 u11 , 1H1v.•er .. :> ~ r ;u11;1n1ss1un, . , 7 . ,73 .CHEVR,... rr 962,,l!fJO '· k ove·rd ri vc, AM f i"'M •••••••••••••••tt•!•••• ti45·2283 _ ~· --· :>h:1.:r1nfu uut cl :.cats, "'dio. IO:l31JJJW ) CADILLAC IMPALA CUSTOM '74 Corvette """ha. A1CF;\t ,[eceo OUIJ. fo ld111g j.HJUl'<&llCe ~I" rear s cat. K37-ti722. $2,11:15. <.:ull --1973 ~1US 'TANL: Pov.·cr ·r\1 r·Lo ~ Oldtmobile w 1n1lcage i>IO-U.Ul --·73 <.:AD Cpe DeVille. All Hardtop coupe. Cabriolet 1nult1plc11:. Super clean $4177 Ovt!t 70 lo c•----from. t ' X 1 t d st• '•"tu t XO "7Ut 1 •IUUt>tl' op 1011 s. 11 con . top with porl hole:>, f0tc· .... · • 0 •••••••••••• J.'r11m $1995. G'!AC u d .• I '' II In~-Sl495 · " n er w s e . usl se . tory .,-, cond•'t•'oning, -, 973 Old " 9955 ••••••••••• pc<t5.orun1i. l U\lo'l\t,;I". l • i''inanci n•'·Le .. 0 >'••· o · I Ucaut. y ol ow ·, Ktll ·. -:'."":-~~~=--.,-.,.11 :i LOU a1111 Ami•1J~~~~ti;~~--~;~~ wn cr in Sl;!rv cc . electric windows, powlo!r rllrrrrJI , S3250 f' UM\ UUIO ' _.~ 67J-3773or675-ti000 steering, power brakes, .auto. tran.::1., l'JS : 7fiOU ~I C11Cfillac · irm -. , d 'll lilt s teering whe<>I, nc~ ~7t',t.:5 .mlic s. !W7 ~1 :\ll ~) ~1, .. ._ ltN. __ <_99_-4_186 'fhrt: ............ ti5 Ca I ac, pe r fect radial tires, etc. ,jupcrb .., .. _. Caito.._ 540 ...,. '71 CUJ VOLVO ---...... •••••· ••••. Day>, cond)tion . '316.ffl> Jim Slemons c Arl·h Bljy, - •193·1322, 1\fl. 5, 49J·51S8 •RICED TO SS.L 1906 Hu1lto• CM 641. '130'1 r-I ort 'ti!J to•o HI) l.'l'L> Coupe. SUPR ------'6.5CAO Sedan DeVille,aU Comaro ,,., ,,._ ..... ~---f:--~-;.=~-..1 mp s Fat tui·y <1 1'r cUf1Uit1oning, power, good condition. ••••••••••••••••••••••• . .,, .Jae 833-9300 vu~·c r stl'l'rLnl:. power 4 Door h A..tos, Used $750. 642-3559 '73 Cornaro 350 LS. ,1... .....T hr:.ik c:s. UJ f white ex· Automatic, I •••••••••••••••••••••••cc=:.:.=.::::::.. _____ , 29 000 m>·I-' l .,._-"-"-..,. -· Dodno 9935 , .. ,.,o", l>l.·01·k y,·n"I top. m g, V8, au·<' '72: Coupe de Ville. Low ..,:.,.,.5. Ant!"':,·~.· ~....-it. .,....,. 41 ... ' 3 •• ,0 ,.1 top, c · L d d ff -""' .,............,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1)11!} :S I li5 (YPY6~8) • mi. o a e ! Best o or I I I .... I · I Ui70DBK 1 9901 over $&200. Days 640-Sllti 7J Monte Carlo, full llwr ltl72 l11dg1..•, l110ks & rui1:. · o n1son & .:ivn ...int-on •••••••••~••••••••••••• orEve1>640·0026. Che•rolet 9920 a /c, a m /fm stcroo, xtnt xlnl c .'l:{'cpt nrt'(\s \\.'a1t•1 ;\lcrc:ury ::!ti26 l·larbor $17 General LASS EME ti rd I o p . >LIV.'l'I' :.teer· ·und1l1unin ~. •.\lra clean. 77 REPOSSESSION ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond. Must Sell~! SJJUI; purnp. :iiS~»uor lJc:.lol t1•r Hlvtl .. C .. \l.540·563U '12 SBDAN De Ville, lo M:.17-88~.l. ----1 74 Monte Carlo, lo.adt.-d 642·3863or 752·lltiti. 'h!i F1.11rlunl', l)eQJt mi, Lunda u, leather, f'M • SALE stcreu tupe, tilt. S3,600. Bu c k e t s . Auto. Air . Chrysler 9925 ·1;1 U ,\l('r S11orl, P IS luuks &r·un.'i great. ~ We urc rcpl'esentin~ a l:la.5·25"S, eves: 675·7665 ~~.~~~ P ~~~r;fl~ w~~P~ ~~··~·E·~··y"0',',·K·:.~,·.··;1~ ~i i~· S~~~~. ;·i:1~~~!~· s~7:i ,7 52 1 9 . 5 1.' 0 .,-,,0 \V"~0',",1.H·.',::.-,.',.', ~ TO lw m<1.jorflnanl'ccomp<1ny'7J<..:OUP EDEVILLE I more.$4,095.b73·:i09'.c!. "" sharp '. 4:.12 -J3•1ll or ' .. ,,. 1n their d isposul or re-owner, 25000 mi, new I --~-'""'='-'-"--="'--pwr access., blue w;wht 5,16-IU75 auto. P 1S. P /D, 46000 mi. µosscsscd uutornobilcs. radial tires, xlnt cond. '67CJI EV.IMPALA. vinyl top . Xlnt cond. tin am,£2050.644-1139 Stop bu. Hid .o1· burt••r. 1:146-9151 RUNS GOOD.·1 OWNER $1000 . o r make offer. ·72 Jl ;\H'J' Sv.·1n~cr, l'l'Oll ti ------, • «= 847 22 16 544 9009 I l"IOO · Cla :.~if1cd .\d,, 6-J2·51.i7!:1 Some curs in cxccllent•-----------1 ___ ~~~---·-~--i ---·-------au o , air. etc. "' on g _ _ __ _ YOTA M 6Jb 9303 -1ng lu sell'! 190b H01bo• C l fave somcth Classified ad s do itwell. - A.utos, U1ed .t.ulos, Used ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• OlchMObil• 9955 Ply.....th 9960 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sutes 11.nd Ser\•ice OLDSM091LI! ATLAS GMCTRUCKS HOMDACARS C~slor~h · Unl•erslty Olck Open ally & n. 'tit 10 PM :.!!:I.SO lla rlxlr Bl vd. 2929 llarbor Bl\d., Costa Mc.su 5"0-964U Costa Mesa '!)lo! Cutlass , gd t:ond, ·s m. 546-1934 V-H, no sil ver paint job. - Sti5U. ur 111a kc off~r . 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PRICED TO SELL E:l ••:r•c•Cl'c •ll:INl c:· c.,.. ........ ll40! .....-.uam PAllWA 1' M1$SIOM ¥tlJO 1972 !'in ti' Wgn . Air. 831·2040. 495.4949 Stereo. J .. uw n1 i. :"cw UMI .,.,., ,,..,.. • .,, u n tires. 'l'u11 Shaµc. ~·lOU. --- 642·!.14VI. 67 i''irebird For1nul.1 ""' -----a ut o , p , s. Pl h. " '· '72 t 'ord Pinto llun:tbout, s tereo, • I rack t ;1 pc , l!.1,000 mi's. A/t', cusl in-Uayton as, side !)ljlC.~. l•·r , ·"Int co,nd. S2200. ·rop sha pe , -11:1 ,UUO 1111. W2·4.JJ/i :nsso. 5!>2·; 372 -------. condition,.. Some in poor •75 Cadillac Alltos. Hew 9100 Autos, H•w 9100 •~1',.:~-~17ke new. ~.375 cafidlttoil. No conlracls ------·-----A...tos, New 9800 A.utot, t'ilew 9800 Autot, New 9800 Awtos, New 9800 to <Assume . r·i nancing C·oupe de Ville available on approved Fully equipr.;', cruise crc<iil. Inspect al ; control; le al er-interior. Ser. ;!:425291. $8295. 13600 Be ach Blvd.- Wc.s tminstcr 636-2500 or 89'l·ti65 1 Jim Slemons Imports 833-9300 Bdsel 58, 2 Dr. hardtop. 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(029EHMJ 51195 51995 53150 52355 l ' CLEA MEW '75 SCOUT 4 WHEEL DRIVE ~ir '?Onditio.ning, ll.ltorTelic, rreg •heels. off road tires, cus1om 1ntenor, IOfd1ng re.-~. trailer wiring, etc. $ OFF >WllFACTUHIS SUG&ESTfO l'RICE ., · ,- 'It ......... • Complete ' eavy -·r HrYte~ nallabte for y-R. V. Rec. 'Ille be1t 1tr•lc1 In Orange Co. Falt, fair & frieacly! • ( -· . • ,,... "'---· VOL68, N0.143,4SECTIONS,40PAGES ORANGE COUNTY,' CALIFORNIA • Today's C:l ot1lag N.Y.S~ks FRIDAY,MAY23, 1975 TEN, CENTS Nud·e Policenaan on 165 ·111ile Swint Uf'I~~~ ... SUPPORT BOAT .TOWS SHARK CAGE AT STEADY SPEED. Will Be n Huggard, a nd Cage, Make It to Bah·amao? New Ero Ford Tells Policy Of U.S. Firmness WASHINGTON (APJ -Presi· dent Ford said today he senses the United States may be enter· ing a new era of firmness, resPonding to challenges and be· ing ready to "stick with it" when raced with world problems. Partly by its actions in the Mayaguez affair, he told Euro- pean newsmen in a While House interview, the nation is resisting a tendency lo drift into neo- isolalionism and is prepared "lo act decisively.'' The President' acknowledged that at times the United States AMERICAN DEPENDENTS FLEE LAOS, A4 has isolationist tendencies. He traced recent polls reOecting this mood to Vietnam, but acided: "The American people are get- li n g out £rom under that trauma ." Reflecting on the rescue of the U.S. container ship Mayaguez and ils 39-man crew last week Crom Cambodian abductors, Ford said it offered "firm as- surance that the United Slates is capable and has the will to.a~ In y,mergencies." ' He described the incident as "a clear, clear indlcatiOn we are not only strong but have the Mii to movequickly." The SO-minute interview was made for relay by satellite'" lo television stations in Europe. ' Meanwhile, the Mayaguez ar· rived in Hong Kong today and the ship owners opened six sealed Cargo contaipers at the request ol hewsmen seeking to learn if the vessel was carrying military Or•••ea c:. •• , b.=+ __ ... We•&ller hardware when seized by.a Cam- bodi~n g_unboat. T9e containers, selected b)' Qewpmen for inspection, con- tained an assorted cargo of automobile parts, fertilizers, butane gas, paint, office equip· . (See POLICY, Page AZl GM Bml,di,ng 40-MPG Auto For '76 Year DETROIT (AP) -General Motors Corp. confirmed today it will introduce the !irst U.S.-built minicar in the 1976 model year. GM did not say how much the car would cost , or what it will be called. The announcement of the car's debut came at the GM aqnual stockholders meeting. The smaller-than-Vega auto is ex- pected to have a 90 -inch wheelbase compared to the sub- compact 's 97-inch wheelbase. The car js expected to lead GM 's new assault on the growing invasion by importers on the domestic car market. It has been reported the car may run at about 40 miles per gallon in highway driving. GM Chairman Thomas l\-1urphy did not say where the auto wilt be built. but it has been reported nianufacture of the car could be in Wilmington, Del. • · The new car, which has been referred to as the Chevette -but not by GM -is expected to be about the size of the Volkswagen Rabbit, but larger than the tiny Jionda Civic. It will be a version of a car GM now sells in several countries, in- cluding Great Britain and Brazil. MlAMTl lfi>n usiYBeO- Huggurd overc&me the painrul sUng or a Portuguese man-Of- war and continued his nude, 165-mile swim from the F1orida Keys lo Grand Bahama Island to- day as divers succeeded In re- pairing a cage that protects him from sharks. The 35-.year-old plainclothes policeman .from Freeport, N.Y .• was forced~to interrupt !»a steady stroking up the Gulf Stream early tod3y when the 20-by-10-foot steel caj:e in which he was swimming began falling apart. Huigard 's problems were complicated about. dawn when the man-or-war stung him across the arms and chest . Scuba divers who leaped into the water to repair the shark cage, which first lost some plastic foam flotation and final- ly an observation platform that brought the swim lo an hour-long halt, also were stung severely by dozens or men-of-war. The repairs to the cage took over an hour to complete, and Huggard the1i resumed his swim. The shark cage is being towed about 50 reel behind the support boat "Fintales." The burly blond cop is wearing only a swim cap and goggles and showing no apparent signs of · fatigue. l-luggard cried out in pain f1·om the man-of-war sting and trainer Dick Boullianne leaped into the Y.•ater, held l{uggard to the side of the cage and treatf..'<1 the ch3in- like-sting marks with a meat ten· derizer and a libera l splashing o( bourbon whiskey and Huggard continued the swim. There is no doctor aboard ll)e support boat, but treatment of man·of·war stings with meat ten- derizer is an accepted and well- established practice. If untreat- ed, man-of-war stings can cause respiratory problems. About an hour a£ter the sting, tht' front portion of the shark tage fell off. Huggard, lookin& dejected, watched from th.e water_ with his bro\her Martt while divers attempted to repair the 1,400-pound structure. Laguna's Par g Election 'Heating Up' Suspects Sought WAC Raped In Clemente A 19-ye8r-old member of the Women 's Army Corps home on leave before transferring to Germany was raped Thursday night in a canyon near T Street Beach in San Clemente. The woman had been walking along the beach between the municipal pier and tbe Esplanade overp&ll w!ien two in.en, both appearing to be Marines, approached her at 8:30 p.m ., said Detective Sgt. Ardon Saunders~ an employe that she had been raped. Officers dispatched to the area were unable to locate suspects. The woman was taken to San Clemente General Hospital and later released to her mother. Saunders saist. the woman had beei. statton.S at an Eastern army base a9d was home on leave before aeparting for an Army installation in Germany. Citibank's Rate al 7 o/o NEW YORK (UPll - First National City Bank of New York today s lashed its interest rate for big busi- ness borrowers· a quarter point to 7 percent, the lowest in more than two years. Citibank, second largest bank in the country, made the r'eduction in its prime rate from 71/a percent ef- fective with the start or business next week. Banks will be closed Monday for the holiday. The reduc tion is a reflec- tion of a lessening of loan demand as well as a reduc. lion or interest rates on short-term government securities. One of them grabbed the woman and started to lead her under an Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company tres- tle into the canyon over the objec- tions of his accomplice, Saunders said. Dirty Dogs The attacker 1reportedly told his friend to be quiet and stand as a lookout by the trestle as he Beach Mess Under Study raped the woiri an. · · After the i"ncident, Saunders said, the woman, in fear for her life, pretended to be friendly with the two men so she could get off th e b eac h and summon authorities. Saunders said the ttio walked to Jackie's Cafe, 618 Avenida Victoria, where the woman broke· away from the two men and told By JACK CHAPPELL OlttMD•llyPlltol~ The presence of man's best rriend on the beach is again a topic of Laguna Beach study. The Laguna Beach City Coun- c i I has asked the Pel Re- sponsibility Committee to de- termine if permitting dogs on city beaches is a problem and if so, what should be done about it. The actiop followed an address Wednesday by Dennis Smith, Poiso_n Try Fails On Official's Dog Laguna Beach police are searching today for the person who attempted to poison the pet dog of ·Joseph R . Sweany, general manager o! the Laguna Beach County Water District. Sweany's pet, a Bettington ter- rier, escaped harm in the inci- dent, when a fryer chicken laced with an urlknown crystalline sub- stance was discovered Wednes· day in Sweany's backyard. "I sPeni all last night telephoh- lng my neighbors warning them to be careful,'' Sweany said to- day. The Sweany family was the victim of a dog poisoning three years ago when their pet, an older dog which has sub6equent- ly died, was fed poisoned food . The animal was rushed to the vet who pumped its stomach, and the dog recovered. Sweany said the family dog ap· parently did not eat any of the lethal bait this time. He also said he knew of no one who would have a grudge against -bim and1ry to kill the pet. He recalled that other poison- ing attacks have occurred pre· viously in the 'Rancho Laguna ·area. president of California Animal Control, who warned the council that unleashed dogs or dogs permitted und e r any cir- cumstances on the beaches pose a s erious h ea lth threat to beachgoers. He said the health hazard came from both biting attacks by unleashed dogs and by excre- ment left on the beaches or "'ashed down on them from city streets and gutt ers through the storm drain system. Smith 5aid a study run by his firm show ed that more than 71 tons of canine fecal matter were deposited annually on the Art Colony's beach es. He claimed the fi gure is a conservative (>stimate. He said there were (See DOGS, Page A.2) WHAT'S MARY SANS VODKA? SAN DIEGO(AP)-Justbefore a recent luncheon, the National C9uncil on Alcoholism of Greater San Diego held a no·host bar. Not surprisingly, however, non-alcoholic drinks were widely prefe rr e d , said a co unc il spokesman. One of the favorites was called the Virgin Mary -a Bloody Mary without the vodka. .2 Groups Leveling Charges By JACK CHAPPELL Of lft.e D•ilr Pllol SWtt Laguna Beach 's once calm parking structure bond elec::tion s uddenly has heated up with charges and counter charges be· ing leveled by two camps rapidly polarizing the community. Formerly disorganized and scattered opposition to the bond financing plan for a 233-spilce structure planned for Glenneyre Street appears to have pulled together with the entry of Village ... Laguna into the fray. The civic group plans political advertisements against the bond measure and door-to-door dis- tribution of pamphlets opposiog financing and construclion of the structure, William Leak, Village Laguna director, said Thursday. In addition to Village Laguna, the structure is opposed by the Citizens Town Planning Associa- tion and by several politically ac- tive individuals. · Among them is John Gabriels who paid for a $171 political ad in an advertising m a iler this week. Supporting tbe parking struc- ture are the city's business or- ganizations including the Downtown Business Association, the Chamber of Commerce and a group !ormed especially for the election promotion , the Lagunans for a Meter Supported Parking Structure. The Laguna Beach League of Women Voters also supports passage of the bond issue. Voters will go to the polls from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m . Tuesday to de· cide the issµe. If approved, the city will be al-1 lowed to issue up to $800,000 to build the proposed parking struc- ture near the downtown area. _ T.he construction cost is pegged at a bout $550,000. Only the amount of bonds necessary to pay for the structure will be sold. A major issue in the cam· paign is whether a need exists for additional parking downtown throughout the year. Opponents say the spaces are • there already and that more could be made available if downtown businessmen and emplDyes parking downtown now were to park outside the business district. Supporters say t he need is ob· cious and significant most of the year. • Low clouds tonight and eacly Saturday becoming mostly sunny In the after· noon. A little warmer with beach highs in the upper 60s and inland tem· peratures in lhe mld-705. An~tomy of Doctors' Strike "We feel the merchants ought to do something to h e lp themselves first," Leak said. He said that proposed parking meter increase of five cents and 10 cents planned for the basin meters cQuld pay for additional buses 'and trams which would en"able people to park further • ; f I NSIDE TODAY Making a theater look lUce a thtaltr doittn't 1ound di/· ficult, boll ii poa<d.o ~ for direclor Mar1hl ~ tn South Coait Repe:rtory'1 cur- rent production of "Tht Coue Dwrll<ra." SH 11"'11 Oii l!\:oQe Cl. 1..-x By ALAN DIRKIN •OllM o.u, ll'li.t,.... Why are the doctors striktnC? What's wrong with the present system of malpractice In· surance? What changes do they want? From reading posltfon papen ·or the medical profeuion and from listening to the vtewsoffour physicians in Orange County, these are some or tbc· common answers : -They want to a:et malprac· lice cases out of the courts, -They want cases to be heard by a cornpe:nsatlon board, with a layman, -a doctor, and an at- torney on the..panel, -They want the awards to be limited, -They want the cases to be given lnlllal reviews lo de- termine whether they 1hould be j " pursued. -They want a statule of llmitaUonst ehortenlng to two or three years the Ume when a clSe may be filed after an al· leged malpractice was com- mitted. -They want limits on the amount attorneys can make from malpractice cases, -They want insurance pre- miu.ma.1.o be lowered, or stopped from .skyrocketing, and they want the insurance to be avalfa-blc. · What do the insurance com· pcinles want? Most of the above, that is broad·ba1ed reform; either that or they wont to be out of the ma1practice insurance business. What do I.he" attorneys who specialJz, in trial law want? Ut- tleofthelibove. ' They want to see any reform enacted within the present legal system and they want to see the insurance companies open their books, establishing their malpractice losses, before any new legislation is passed. This is the way Robert ctiarbonneau, ll Newport Beach attorney who is the spokesman on malpractice Jnsurance for the Oran1~ County Trial Lawyers Association, descrlbe(I the bill of Sen . Dennis Carpenter (R· Newpart Beach) and other bills embodying similar reforms and generally. supported by the doc· tors: "ll's.ia\ anll·conau.mer bill that wlll ~Ide tho doctor&, who ll&vt bulnw Uhed by the ln· sµran« companies, with total lmmunlty.'' Charbonneau said that °""Pro· posed limits on attorneys fees - they would decrease on a percen· tage basis as lhe amount of the award in creases -would remove incentive to take cases, Further, he said. putting a doctor on the Patients '. Compensation Board would "st ack the deck against the patient.'' "A patient ~·ill not be able to get an attorney and if he did get one he would not be able to win the case." said Cha'rbonneau, who specializes in malpractice easel. But the doctors view the_;risis dlfrerently. Dr. Robert Hinrichs, a surgeon and chief of staff at Hoag Memorial Hospital, Newport Beach, admitted that there arc excepUons, but said that g(>ncra\- ly most attorneys,_ most doctors, (See DOCTOR~, Page A!) from the downtown area. •1 Doris Shields, chairwoman or the committee to support the i;tructure, said that position is unrealistic. "In all honesty, J don'ts~how we can take that many employes' cars and just make them d.is8~ pear. They are still going to lih up parking places som 'wt.ere," she said. ~ Mrs . Shields said th'&l oppG=- nents sometlrries refer to a Cew unoccupied spaces tn off-street lots. She said the-barring of left turns on1o city side streets bu dis- couraged parkina at lheolt·llretl spots. .. ''HoW can one com.,_.tbe..._. (Sff PARKING, hllAll ., • . ! ' I • •• . . --... • • . All DAILY "'LOT L/SC Ffld!J,M!l'f2S, 197S \Lli. Proposed Distri~t San Clemente planning commissioners soon will con· s ider a proposed boundary for a do\vntown parkin g dis· t1icl (sha ded areal tha t \vould levy assessments again st 1>ropcrty owners to pay for parki11g improvements. The boundary was recommended by the city's ·Traffic a nd Parking Commission. The final decis ion on the boundary ,..,ill rest with the city council which a lso must decide whether to move a head \vith fo rmation of the district. Malpractice Rate Cut OK'd by Panel BUl.l.ETIN SACR;\MENTO (AP) -1\ stop.gap bill designed to cut so m e Ca lifornia doctors' malpractice rates ror the rest of the year "'as approved 11 ·0 today by the Assembly Ways and Means Committee. LOS ANGELES <UPI) ~The Southern Californi a doctors' stri ke is expected to end all but · e me rgency surgery in more than 00 hospitals by the weekend. and San Clemente Man Among Five Indicted LOS ANGELES <AP) -Five people. including a former FBI agent and a San Clemente man, have been charged with fraud by a federal grand j ury in an alleged dummy corporation hoax . The indictm e nt r eturned. Thursday accuses the men and mine corporations of an elaborate scheme to promote sale of s tock in a company which claimed it was preparing to distribute a de· vice to trace the phone number of long distance callers. U.S . Atty. William D. Kell er said the men allegedly acquir ed corporations, artificially raised their trading price and then dumped their own shares on the market. The companies. had "no cur- r ent business. little or no assets . and no apparent real manage- ment.'' the indictment said. T he phone de vice "'as promot· ' ed by one of the alleged shells, the Ammon Corp. Phony demons trations or the : d evice we r e s t aged at the -Vlaldorf Astoria lfotel in New York to create the misleading impressions tha t the company had a product ready to market, Keller said. Charged with using "an as- semblage of s ham corporations" Jn a fra ud scheme were Dw ain L. Clark. SS, a Bc..,erly I-tills lawyer and FBI agent _rr?rtyl94(lto 1952: Al exand er Greln&fig, 46;&ver· ly Hills; Francis H. Cording, 31, Van Nuys: Robert Goodwin . 46 , San Cle m e nte, a nd Nathan · Debin.64. Woodstock. N.Y. ORANGE COAST 1.,l>C DAILY PILOT llW O.en9' Co.~1 Dolly Pllol ..... ,., """1th""'"'" DIM0111t Nt..,. "1•••. 1, Pvllll-11• 1 ... 0<~ Co•~! P\lbll•Mnfl C.O"'ll•n• St114'•t• tdll·-.,,, pul>l•"'-<I Mon<t4'• !'"°"9h F .. .,.,! IOO' C.O>t• '°""'· NowpO•! fk•t h, Hvnt,n<Jlon 8oMflfF.....,. lt•n Yell•y, I••'"*• ~•<1<11"""'' Y•ll•y •nd LA-~ 8~ftfl ~viii C.<M•t A \onqle ·~-I fdl!oon ,, ""'"'''"•" S•lv•~••• ..,,n 5,.,....,, '"" p l""'"'"' ~vllh•nl"" plfnl I\ ~· JOO .,..." IJ.f • • si.w t, C.O•I• Mo>••. c .. Hlu•n•d '<?•i. Robert N. Weed ll'r••l"'fll .... 11'\/bll\l'fr Ja(.k R. Curley ""•,...,, ... fl ...... o.-·· ..,,._. Thoma!o Keevll E"'!°'" Thomas A. M urptline W 11•••119 l"«W Charle!.H.Loos RichardP.Nall Ugun• B••ch Offic• .... °' .. """''~~· ... , M•>1""4 AH••n P 0 !kl•-. fflll may spread to 100 next week. F'ive hospitals in central Los .<\ngeles -an area so far un· touched -"·e re e xpected to be struck today. the 1-tospital Coun · cil of Southern Calir"ornla said Thursday. .. We 're sure it will spread," a council s pokesman said . "As of right no"" we know or more than 60 hospitals that will be affected by the end of th is week in Los Angele s, Orange , San Bernardino a nd Santa Barbara counties. It may be 100 by next "'eek." In addition , anesthesiologists planned to strike three of San Diego Co unt y 's 11 major hospitals toda y, some Ventura County hospitals ""ere affected and physician s in San Luis Obispo County scheduled a meet- ing today to consider joining the walkout. Physicians from 20 hospit als in the San Ferna ndo Valley were reportedly in favor or joining. After t hree weeks of walkouts by anesthesiologists in the San Francisco Bay r egion, the strike spread to the southern part or the state this week. It grew rapidly as phys icians angered al the skyrocketing price of malprac- tice ins urance joined as in- dividuals or in small groups. Many groups said they would join Tuesday after the holiday weekend. So far, the anesthesiologists, indispensable in surgery, have spearheaded the physicians' pro- test, eliminating all but cancer, emergency and childbirth opera· lions . The drastic reduction in s urge r y s chedules is costing hospitals thousands of dollars a day in lost patient fees, and some adminis tra tors have warned th e ir institutions fa ce bankruptcy . * * * Fro• Page AJ DOCTORS. • and most insuranc e companies are not to blame for today's si tuation. "tt·s a n acc umula ti on of lawsuits of m edical injury on "·hich juries have made awards and from which insurance com· panics are passing on the extra costs," Dr. Hinrichs said. '"The public has come to expect nlonetarfr compen~ation for all types of edical injury. There is !10 way ' f guaranteeing a result in surger y a nd there are un- toward results in surgery . A lot of times these injuries are confused with true malpractice." Dr. Hinrichs and Dr. Wi lli am A .. Mathews, deputy chief or anesthesia at 1-loag, agreed that in a sense advances in medicine have increased the number or suits -people are being operut· ed on today for conditions con- sidered inoperable many or a few years ago and this Increase in the number of high-risk s~geries has had the statistical effect of in· creasing the number or injuries and thus la wsui t~. "We don 't ..-:a nt the patient not to h a~·e redress, bul we need to get the ca15es out o( the hands of juries whi ch are not knowledgea· ble, ··Dr. l·llnrichs added. Dr. Mathews defined true malpractice as an act of omission or commission which deviates from communltywide standards of care. Both Dr. Mathews and Dr. Hinrichs expressed the convic- tion that lhe Insurance com- panies are losing money from malpractice In surance. They s aid lhat the problem arose because the Insurance companies did not keep reliable data on malpractice suits prior to 1970. - Hopeful .. l Reve~'.I Campai~ By Ji\N WORTH ~ .. cs.-.0..1.,l"ti.tMetf ' Son-talking Jimmy c,,,., o{ Georgia has been a ~anut farmer. a nut'lear enginHr, and a governor. Now he wants to be president. - Speaking lo a sm-311 arpup ot rePorlers al a luncheon1ln. Mil· sion Vi·ejo "Thurs day, th..e Democratic hopeful chalteret:I quietly between bites of steak 'a bout ene..rgy, burea'1cracY, foreign affairs and his ca"lpaign. "We cannot forego the use of atomic pawer unless we want to g_et into massive strip mining," he said. "The only major alternative lo oil Is solar energy. We have a couple hundred years ·of coal as well, but getting it out means strip mining thousands or acres in Colorado and Montana.·· Carter, who worked with 1\d· miral Hyman Rickover in de· veloping the world's fi rst. atomic 8Ubmarines, said fusion is a possible energy source, but not \11ithin this century . I-le blas ted the Atomic Energy Commission (nO\\' the Nuclear Regulatory Commission) for "an excess of secrecy,'' s aying, "There is no reason to ccver up the safe ty factors that have been devised.·· But he said there are several safety factors s till needed. One person should be paid and hired by the NRC for one sole function: to shut down a reactor "·hen needed , he said. '"It \11ould be just fine Y.'ith me to say let's not build another nu clear reactor ," Carter said . .. But }'OU have to ask, what are the alternatives.•· Mo vi ng on to discuss his cam· paign, Carte r said his strongest competitor for the Democratic nomination is George Wallace. Fro• Page Al DOGS •.. more than 700 leas h law violations daily in Laguna Beach. The issue of permitting dogs on beaches is touchy in Laguna Beach. During the Art Colony's hippie yl:!ars . city councilmen attempt· ed to ban dogs from the beaches and were faced with a large and angry protest or dog lovers from throughout the city'. Ill-will creat· ed by the atte mpt may have car· ried over in lhe case of Co un- cilman.Ed Lorr who was recalled from orfice by the electorate. In a compromise worked out by the council then, dogs were banned from the beaches entire· ly from June 15 to Sept. 15 bel~·een 9 a .m . and 6 p.m. Dogs were permitted at all other times as long as they were leashed, a provision now generally violated. .. A determination has to be made ir the beaches are ror the dogs or if the beaches are for peo· pie," Smith said. He said the h ealth hazard. whic'h he cha racterized as a "lit stick of d ynamite" was due to diseases tra nsmitted by drop· pings. He cited staph infections and trans mittal of "'Orms lo children . Cynthia Fuller, c hair\\'Om an or th e La g una Bea c h P ct Res pons ibility Committee, criticized Smith's presentation, noting that his firm is a profit· seeking animal control company. The city currently contracts with the Southern California Society for th e Prevention of Cruelty to Animals ror animal control. ''The local SPCA has a good re- putation for .. , control and humane values ," Miss Fuller said. She said s he did not believe dog wa s t e is a problem or the m!'gnitude Smith said it was. Froioe Page Al POLICY ••. ment and toilet paper. All the cargo was consigned from Oakland , to Utapao Air Base in T hailand from where U.S. military units launched an assuult May 13 to rescue the crewmen or..the Mayaguez. The Cambodians claimed they seized lhe Maycig uez, which was on a trip from Hong Kong to Bangkok, because it was con· ducUng espionage activities off Cambodia, Prince Norodom Sihanouk , the Cambodian chief or stale, also claimed the 10,485·ton rreighler "'as loaded with plastic bombs and radlo·electronlc equJpmcnl. "We had no intelligence equip· ment aboard the ship." Charles T. Miller or Fountain Valley, skipper or the Mayaguez, told newsmen. ''They thouaht the sh.Ip was armed but we httd no arms. I didn't even have a ""1·" Ofllclalo of Sea·Lond Service. Inc .• or Menlo Park. N.J ., owners or the Ma yaguec, originally volunleered to open· -.ll 77 con· ta.iners In Sin1apor-e Where the ship went followln1 Ill 'rescue. The orrer was not. taken up aJ'(I tht ve.s1el lefl Singapote with ill cargo intact . • . I ... ·-... . ... ·--· . ......... ' Coast Utllts Assailed At Meeting By HILARY KAYE Oll ... 0.l!Y ~Uot~tt A spokesman ror organized labor and busi n ess warned · Thursday in Corona del Mar thal the coastal com missions must not be given longer lifespans. "It the state Legislature allows the coastal commissions lo exist for another three years. we'll go to the people with an initiative to do a"'ay with the commissions," vo"'ed Gilbert Ferguson. ex· ecutive director of the Council on Environme nt . Employment. Econ omy and Development <CEEEDL Speak ing lo the Orange County Coast Association (0CCA ), a group of community and civic leaders f rom coastal cities. Ferguson said he represented a "wave or indignation against th(! growth or government and bureaucracies.·' "It's strang ling the free en· t e rpri sc sys t e m :'' a dded Ferguson, who also said he hopes real paw er soon w i II be returned to the people at the local govern· ment level. The coastal com missions came into existen ce in 1972 with the passage or Proposition 20. UnleSs e x.tended b y the state Lecislature, they will cease to exist at the end or this year. The commissions ar e currently attempting to finalize a coastal plan to protect the California coastline and have held public hearings t hroughout the stale where CEEED officials, and other s, have s harply criticized the plan. "They (commissioners) have been m aking a lot of noise and ha ve d isruptFd our entire economic and social system along the coast," said Ferguson, who added that he blames much or the unemploy ment in the con· struction industry o n com· mission ''a nti·growth decisions.'' The executive director called 'the 183 separate policies within the coasta l plan ··gob· bledygook" and said the entire document is "a tool of propagan· da placed berore the public." lroine· Hasste ~ ... In Court . ' By TOM BARLEY . Of .. 0.11'1 f'l..e...., Lawyers for the bank named lrustor 17 ye.-rs ago when the late J\1yford Irvine c r eated a $2 .2 ml1Uon trust tor Irvine family members are seekin& court ac· tion thal would allow the bank Lo quickly dispose of the lrust 's 90,000 shares of Irvine Company stock. Six truslees, among lhem the James Irvine Foundation, are named a s defenda nts in the Orange County Superior Court action flied by attorneys for the ~urity.Pacific National Bank. A &P,Okesman for the bank's Los Angeles law rtrm. stated to· day thal the action is'being taken to enable the ~ank to clarlry in court what he described as the .. conflicting lanaua1e" of the trust e stablished by Myrord Irvine. · ·But lawye rs close to the issue raised when Irvine heiress loan Irvine Smith challenged the roun· dation's proposed $110 million sale of Irvine Company stock to the Mobil Oil Corporation look on the latesl legal move as clearing the way for lhe sale of additional stock to Mobil. The a·ctien states lhat lhe bank is uncertain if. it has "absolute power" to dispose or the 90,000 Irvine shares ir It is satisfied that disposal or the assels would be in the best interests or the trustees. The law firm's spakesma.n pre· dicled that lhe legal action '· will be resolved in the very near ruture" without opposition rrom the trustees. He prefers not to be identified. The trustees a re identified as James ~1yford Irvine. 23, Linda Irvin e Gaede. Gloria White Bryant", William T. White Jll the James Irvine Foundation and Boys Clubs of America . Also identified as benefi caMes in Myford Irvine's trust are Mrs. GaedC's two minor chi-ldren. ~1rs . Bryant's daughter or minor age a nd White's son or minor age. The action also seeks court protection or unborn issue or the trustees. · ,. Traffic Lighl At Del Obispo Drivers crossing the lntersec· tion or San Juan Capistrano's Del Obispo Street and Camino del Avion soon will be seeing red bet· ter. City councilmen this weelc award ed a contract in th e amount of $15,993 to T.T .&F Company for the installation of a traffic signal at the busy in· tersection. The new signal and controller will r eplace an existing overhead span wire signal. Plans are lo use the span wire signal at another intersection. UPHOLSTERY ENDS SATURDAY, MAY 24 .rr-..P ... AJ t ' ~ -' . PAR.KJNG ••• · ~t:tiitP. ot,;~ ollr&•· Uve and obvious ~roopect of 140 new spaces in one spot. Blg shop· ping cent~f's know lhllt ample ap- pearance ot parking generates a hea1L~y s hopping center, with add~ cil¥--Tevenue "ahe sa\d. , An-Other cOntentfoil is tfiC ob· ligation or the city to puy off the bonds. Op~l;lents !Say If sutrlcient re· venue Is not raised through meters In lhe downtown district and the structure, the city will have to ,commit general fund monies. Mn. Shields and other backers have c harged that ts unlrue. They point out the city is under no legal obligation to use tax funds for the bond repayment and maintain that meter fees will be ample to meet all bond pay- ments. Citing the .meter repayment plan, the L8guna Beach Tax· payers Association'-too has voted its suppprt to the electjon. Cy Nug~nt, president of the Chamber or commerce, sa'ta the meter repayment provides that people who use the service are directly paying tor it and he ac- cused · opponents of "bogeyman scaretactic5 .'' * * * Slw's Neutral On Parking Lacuna Beach Vice Mayor Phyllis Sweeney· today clarified her position on the Tuesday park· .ing structure bond election. Mrs . Sweeney said she neither ravo.red nor 9pposed the election. "'My position is ane of neutrali· ty," she said. 7: Mrs. Sweeney said she fell a m isimpression had been given because or her questi"oning dur- ing discussion of a par'king de· m a nd sludy m ade in th e downtown business district. Youth Seized MterTheft Orange County Sheriff's of- fictr' arrested a Santa. An a youth on robbery charges Thursday night shortly after he was ide n· tified as the thier who grabbed a n elderly worn an 's purse as she lefl an El Toro Road market. Deputies who lodged the i7- yearlold suspect In juvenile hall said r eparts by witnesses to lhe robbery led them to his home. They said they recovered $15 of lhe $51 reparted stolen by the vie· tim. . Deputies said witnesses told them ttie victim ·s purse was snatched from her arm as she left the store. They said the youth successfull y evaded a customer who pursued him from the scene. .. Conrad Gets Job? WASHINGTON CU P!) - Former astronaut Pete Conrad wil l be named to head the Federal Aviation Administra· lion, says Rep. Silvio Conte (D· Mass.> .. . ' . .. ~~ ... ~~~~. • SPECIA.LLY •5900 l'RICID ST .ARTIMG @ • 399oo OMS.ALE MOW tlll_.'-P'HI Sherrtll Woodln.-k M ..... Canon ShM Ii l'hllHps MlrllllOllt ..... llllllrf "'°" OREXEL -HER ITAGE-HENREOON-WOOOMARK--KARASTAN-BAKER • • ,, NEWPORT BEACH• ,,_J1 tl"JJ,..~,.-~ ~· 17'1W~STCLWPOR .. .,2·2<!50 1ea etO# ,,.~, -11tt, LAGuNABEACH· WUllDAT5 I SATUIDATS 9:0019 S:JO 34S Nllll1'1 I U)t\.~'I' H"''t'., 4M·6Mt TORRANCE• 23&4!1 ltAWllfOftNf: Bl.\'0 . (Open fn Iii 9, Suo. 12·$ 3UJ 378·1279. ,, •• Trltllon Cited Social Security Peep in the Red? By SYLVIA POllTE11 • (laattna a•rles) • Q. ls it true that Social Security 1s over one trillion dollars in the hole and that It's ln('roasin1ly probable that there won't be enough money to pa y benefits in the future? A. This Is so crucial a question that 1t must be arrawered with complete objectivity aod In detail. So here goes. (I) Since the payment of monthly SS benefits be1an 3S >',ears ugo, th_e system bas been self·1upportln1. C'.ontribu· t1on1 from e mp1oyes, employers and the seJ(. · employed h ave been 1ulflcie nt no t only lo cover all benefit puy. men ts and a d · mlnistrat1ve costs but also to build up trust Money's Worth funds which provide huge contingency reserves. (21 ALTHOUGH BENEFIT LEVELS have climbed steadily and new benefits have been added ~'Congress has con&clent1ous ly amended the SS tax schedules to bring in the money lo finance the benefit improveme nts and thus to ke"p the proi;:ram self·support1ng Congress also has made 1l clear by state menlli and acti ons yea r after year <lncl ud· 1ng '75) that ll inte nds to keep the progr am f1nanc1ally sound and to assure tha t all benefits will be patd as they fall due - tomorrow or 20, 30, 100 years from now (3) Headline s 1mply1ng that SS 1s .. goin g broke" or 1s "over a trillion dolle1rs 1n the hole" imply a paru c situation which does not e x 1st The background 1s thul. each year, the la w require s the tr ustees of the SS trust fund s to report to Co ngress on the shor t and long 1 ange financial status or the prog1 a m T he p urpose of the est1males 1s to detect trends inti thc reb} to enable Congress to take steps well ahead or 1reep the progr am sound FOU R YEARS, TllE law also requires that an ...iunc ll on Social Security assess the financing ·.JVISOl'Y Council submitted its report In March. .:s t 1m 11tcs are always deliberately conservative - ' ;:iys pes.s1m1slic -on Income and outgo 1n order to· e ~tu t• er rors are on the cautious side The current ·' : for l't'usts are bast.id on the assumption that the birth .•.' • ill continue to drop C1n 1974 , there wer e the first signs •• : :..i tc\e1sal ) that there will beJewer productive workers paying SS t axes and that 1nfiat1on will continue at a gallop· 1ng rate into the future If all these assumptions turn out accurate, SS benefi ts will exceed contr1but1ons over the 75 year penod to the year 2050 by an a verage 5 percent of estimated taxable payrolls. Tjlal 5 pe rcent a pplled lo the payroll estimates in each of the eext 75 years does indeed produce a der1cit of about one 0-1lllon doll ars • (4 ) But how r 1d1culous to go from this to pani c For t he ~ef1c 1t estimate 1s a lso based on the assumption that there Wall be no correction of a nuke 1n the formula in the '72 Jaw 6Y v.•h1 ch SS bencr1ts <.ire autom3t1call y increased as the cost or hv1n g rises I F TllE RE IS A RELATIV t:l.Y low 1nflal1on rate 1n t he next 75 yea1 s, the present p1 ov1s1ons would work If the 1n· ,n a ti on spiral per sists, an odd and unJust1f1ed result would be that a large pr oportion of retirees tn the 21st century would get SS be nefits higher than the top wu ges they had l'Ver earned ' .s (5) Congress would ne ver permit this and, now that 1t has been al erted so early, there 1s no doubt that thts defect 1n the autom atic provisions will be corrected 16) One p roposal of the Advisory Council on Social Security would base SS benefi ts on a system or wage 1ndex1ng -to adJUSl your earnings to reflect increases In .you1 overall average earnings over your li feti me Another Advisory Council proposal \Vould have Part A of Medicare -the hospital in surance part -financed out of general rederal revenues, freeing this portion or SS con- tr1 but1on!t(Or other benefits M eai'l~h1 le President Ford has asked Vi ce President Rockefeller to direct the Wh ite House Domestic Coun cil lo explore · a lternative approaches to f1nanc 1ng and make ap· propr1 ate" proposals TllE SENATE FINANCE Committee has appointed a ·Subcomrn1ttee under Sen. Walter Mondale CD Mann ) to ~tudy the whole question The newly estabhshed s ubcom· m tllee on Social Secunty or the House Ways and Means Committee, tJnd e r Rep James Burke (0 Mass.) has set up a task force on SS f1n anc1ng Col~ Currencies : Brought by S. Viets NEW VORK (AP ) -Most Vietnamese refu gee fam1hes coming into the United States :~are not destitute,'' says the tad of an Am erican firm al 1s exchanging Amen can liars and travelers' cheeks Rn: unusua l Southeast As ian gold and foreign currency Nicholas Deak of the bank· in ( group Deak, Perera & Co. s,a1d hi s fa rm was c all ed 1n by the U S Sta te De partment and military offi cials when refugees (1rs t began arnv1ng on Guam early this month B ECAUSE TH E Vi e l · namese we re c arrying un · usual types of gold pieces and unusua l rore1gn c urrency, such as .the Tha l baht, most local banks and savings and loan associations were unable to provide an exchange. he said . "Our fir m has several or- flct 8 in Guam a nd we have sever al men from lhe Far East~ .so we were able to han· die It. As far as I know. we are tbe only firm dealing with the reftigees," Deak said. Gold in Soulheast . .\s1a is weighed in taels, which are slightly heavier tha n the troy ounces st andard throughout the Western wo rld . ., "These a:old pieces often come in ver;ir, very thln sheet.a." said Deak. The re· fqees .. hide lhem ln shoes, in bella, In hadjlkj r chlela, In bra• -they pu I them <Nl (rom everywher,e " A ONE·TAEL aold piece generally come• In two .lid u. third amall s heets ol gold ~bout the th ic kne ~• o f lllutninum roll -that can be wra pped a round the rin ger. he said . The value or a one· tael piece 1s about $179, com· pared with $176 for a one· oun ce gold piece. "The reruge es have also brought Jn French franci; and Dutch guilde rs , which we also exchange They also have, or course, South V1 el nam ese bank notes, which are prac· tically wOrthlcss now. But we advise the m lo hold on to them ' He said many or the re· fugees prt!pa red ror the rail or the ('Ountry by eichangang their currency ror gold before lea v1ng ror the United States. "It shows once again that. gold 1s the ultimate value, not paper money,'' Deak said. Deak said he did not k:oow how m any or the refueeea had brought aold or currenc-y with them , end he declined to s peculat e how much the a verage re fu gee carryJna gold mightliave. "''MOR E ·r11 AN hall the r e· fugees ar e c hildren, 10 or course they wouldn't h•ve any," he 15ald. "But moat or lhe family heads have lt. '' Many or the rf!fugees want travelers ' checks rather than Amerltan dol lars i h ex· chana:e for their gold, he1aid, "because they are afraJd they will hJie them .'' The Deak family h .. set up mob lle unl t is al r e f ugee cam ps in Arkansa!I and Florida and has plans to .set up anoth er at Indiantown Gap, Pa , where r~Jugees are expected to begln arli vln1 Sonday , he aald. • ,. . ' ' . . 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Zurn IM 3111 M •~1 , Ma serati Closes MILA N . !la l y (U PI J -T he ftt aseratl auto company, which turned out the sports cars driven by Juan Fangio an~ othe r world llUto racing st.us, it 11 quitting business because It cannot sell enough cars Maseratis start at about $22 ,000 An extraordina ry shareholders' as· '>embly voted "to put the company In ltqwdiltion according to legal pr<>- vislons·" The announcement said the rom pany's losses In 1974 rar exceeded its cap1t i:tl nod prospects ror romlnst yeilrs were "vastly negative '' -' , • \ • / •''DAILY PILOT Frldly1 M923.1975 . I • Hydraulie Deviee Develop~ Cure for Impotency Seen by Urologi,s.t "By BRUCE E. WCKS l.IJOlk.e!!U"wrlW HOUSTON-A surgically im· planted hydraulic apparatus has been developed to treat im· potence, but a urologist says that only takes care of the physical problem and patients still must be selected carefully. ''This isn't just a surgical treatme nt or impotehce, but we're treating both the ph'ysical and psychological needs," Dr. F. Brantley Scott said. "It must be both physically and socially sue· cessful to be a real success." THE TREATMENT USES silicone tubing implanted in the pe nis which is hydraulically .filled with fluid cre ating an erec- tion "'hen the patient presses a bulb under his skin in the lower abdomen. A tiny release bulb placed in the scrotum is pressed to release the fluid back to a re- servoir and makes ttfe penis nac- cid. • ( MEDICINE J ·Scott, a professor of urology ttt Baylor College of Medicine, said the operation is fai rly sJmple, a1though it can run· as high as $3,000. Of 50 operations Scott has performed and another 14 at the Mayo Clinic, more than 90 per· cent have been successful, he s aid. l\iosl of the engineering pro· ble\rls have been solved, Scott said, and the greatest concern is patient selection. The patients who so far have received the im- plant were referred lo Scotl 's team by other physicians and he said lhey rejected more than 100. "FOR SOME THE operation could be very dangerous," Scott said. "Several men with severe heart problems h ave asked for the_ prosthesis and we could not . ~ endanger their lives." He said most ot the operat ions they performed were on men with physical impotence and not psxchQlogically caused. Several were, though, and their· ;ability to have an erection helped them with their psychological ·problems, Scott said. ''To som e , it would be a threatening situation to have an erection and we have to be carefu l in treating them, in seleeting.them," he s~d. "Most would find a way out and wouldn't have the operation." A PSYCHIATRIST member of Scott's team, Dt. Jsmet Karacan, works with potential patients to determine the cause or im· potence. Karacan, director of Baylor 's S l eep Studies Laboratory, s aid he wouldn't be surprised if as much as 10 per· cent of the male population was impotent. The first implant was done in February, 1973 and is 1WI func· tioning,, Scotl said. He said re·· s e arch ers d lsc..overed the possibility of the prosthesis for erectioas while findinl'. a way to cure problems wll'1 the urinary sphincter. · SCOTT AND OTHERS working with biomedical e ngineers at the University of Minnesota dis· covered a siltcone sphincte r operated-hydraUlica\ly-bythe1'3• - tient could replace the natural sphincter. Wh e n fluid w as pumped into the si'licone band, it expa nded and letiethened and Scott said they r ealized its ap. plication to impotence. · ••Jt 'a hard to understand the imp0rlance of lhe luck of sex function ," Scott said. "You see a change in them from before. 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From reading position papers Q.f the medical profession and from listening to the views of four physicians in Orange County, these are some of the common answers : ·-They want to get malprac- tice cases out of the courts, ..-'J'.hey want ca1es to be heard by a compensation board, with a laym~n . a doctor, and an at- torney on the panel, -They want the .awards to be limited, -They want the cases 'to be given initial reviews to de· termine whether they should be pursued, -They want a statute or limitations. shortening to two or three ye-ars the lime when a case may be filed alter an al- leged malpractice was com· milted. -They want limits on the amo unt attorneys· can make from malpractice cases, -They want insurance pre· miums to be lowered, or stopped from skyrockeftng , and they want the insurance to be availa- ble. What-do the urance com-panies want ? M.t>st of the above, tha t is broad ·b~S4;:d reform ; either that or they want to be out of the m alpract ice insurance business. What do the auorneys who specialiie in trial law want'? Llt· tie of the above. New Era Told for U.S. . - Ford Reveals New Policy of Firmness . WASHJNGTON CAP> -Presi- dent Ford said today he senses the United Stales may be enter· ing a n e w era or firmness, responding to challenges and be· ing ready to "stick With it" when faced with world problems. Partly by its actions in the Mayaguez a ffair, be told Euro- pean newsm en in a White House interview, the nation is resisting a tende ncy to drift into neo· isolationism and is prepared "lo act decisively.'' ~ The Preside nt acknowledged that at times the United States has isolationist tendencies. He traced recent polls reflecting this mood to Vietnam, but added : "The American people are get· ling out from under t hat . trauma." Reflecting on the r~scue of the Hinshaw's Transcripts Sealed Off Transcripts of Orange County Grand Jury hearings that led to the illdictmenl of Congressman Andrew Jackson Hinshaw and county assessor Jack Peter Valler:ga were ordered sealed to- day pending a court hearing into ·their future availability. Superior Court Judge Robert L. Corfman took the action and withheld the Grand Jury records from the press and public until at least5p.m . Tuesd ay .. Judge Corfman ordered lawyers for both sides into his courtroom at 9 a .m. Tuesday for a hearing on the motion by de· fense lawyers that the mnshaw- Vallerga records be permaneptly sealed. Those records, several bulky volumes of testimony offered before the Grand Jury during a period of several months, would normally have been available for public scrutiny Tuesday. . The d eci s ion a s to their availability would normally have been made by Superior Court Judge Everett W,. Dickey,, the court's c riminal ar raignment jurist a nd li aison with the Grand Jury. No explana tion wa5 offered to· day as to why Judge CoQman had been assigned to hear the motion .. : Hinshaw and Va llerga were in- dicted on multiple felony count, including g rand theft, embezzle· m ent, misappropriation of public funds and cohspiracy. Orakag:a :•t We atller Low clouds tonight and early Saturday becoming mostly sunny in the after- noon. A little war mer with beach highs In the upper 60s and inland tern· peratures in the mid-70s . • I NSl&t TODAY Mpkina o theater look likl. a theottr doetn'( sound dif· /icuJt , but it posed.a problfm for director Mortin Btnt0n bi South COCdt RcpertOT'JI'• cur· re"l'd production of "TM Cave Dwellcr1." See' story on Page CJ. . - l atlex lltilY-kr•lct Al Mtl<Mt '( ... 1 9Mlllllll Ir,.._..,,-_., Alt 6:;, .. J! 11 ,...._.,,..._. 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Mean\yhile, the Mayaguez ar- rived in Hong Kong today and the shiP owners opened six sealed cargo containers at the request of newsmen seeking to learn if the vessel was carrying military hardware when seized by a Cam- bodian gunboat. The containers , selected by newsmen for ins pection, con- t ained an assorted cargo of a utomobile parts, fert ilizers, buta ne gas, paint, office equip- ment and toilet paper. All the cargo was consigned from Oakland, to Utapao Air Base in Thailand from where U.S. military units launched an assaull May 13 to rescue the crewmen of the Mayaguez. The Ca mbodia ns claimed they seized the Mayaguez, whi ch was on a trip from Hong Kong lo Bangkok, because it was con- du~ting espionage activities off Budget Boost County's Vp $30 Million Orange County Administrative Officer Robert Thomas has unveiled a proposed $413 million county budget ror next year -more than $30 million higher than the current budaet. _, - In his introductory letter to the Board of Supervisors, TliOmas said the county's property tax rate will be higher neXt year "if current revenue and expenditure patterns re- main as projected." Thomas didn't specify how large a rate increase can be exj>ected because he said several factors still haven't been worked into the budget fi gures -including pay raises for the county's 11,000 e mployes. Estimates by county supervisors have indicated the rate could increase by as much as 30 cents per $100 assessed valuation. The-board will make the budget document public for the rirst time next Wednesday. A series of form al budget hearings begin June 12. WAC Raped; Police Hunting 2 Marines A 19·year-old m e mber of the Women's Army Corps home on leave before transferring lo . Germany was raped Thursday night in a canyon near T Street Beach in San Clemente. The worn an trad been walking along the beac h between the municipal pi er and the Esplanade overpass when two men, both appearing to be Marines, approached her al 8:30 p.m., said Detective Sgt. Ardon Saunders. a lookout by the trestle as he raped the woman. After the incident, Saunders s aid, the woman, in fear for her life, pretended to be friendly with the two men so she could get off th e beach and s ummon authorities. Saunders said the trio walked to Jackie's Cafe, 618 Avenida Victoria. where the woman broke away from the two men and told an employe th at she had been raped. Officers disPatched to the area were unable to locate suspects. Ca mbodia. Prince Norodom Sihanouk, the Ca mbodian c hief of state, also claimed the 10,485-ton freighter was loaded \11ith plastic bombs and radio·electronic equipment ''We had no inteltigence equip-• ment aboard the ship,'' Charles T. f\-1iller of Fountain Valley. skipper of the M ayaguez, told news m en. "T hey thought the ship was armed but we had no arms. I didn 'l even have a gun." Officials of Sea.Land Service, Inc., or Menlo Park, N.J ., own ers or the Mayaguez, origi nally vo lunteered to open all 77 con· taine rs in Sin gapore where the ship went foll owing its rescue. The ofCer was not taken up and the vessel left Singapore >A'ith ils cargo intact. Suspect Likened To Manson Accused killerv Steven Craig Hurd's Maoson·liKe control of the gapg he comm anded when Florence Nancy Brown of El Toro was butchered five years ago in an Irvine orange grove became increasingly apparent late Thursday in Orange County Superior Court testimony. Prosecution witness Terry Wayne Husted. 23, told the jury shortly before it began a four-day weekend break in the murder .. trial that fellow gang member I-Jerman Taylor, 23, narrowly escaped death at the hands of his companions . Husted, who served a short jail term and probation for his role in the Brown murder on June 3, 1970, told De puty District At· torney Frank Briseno that Hurd intended to e liminate Taylor because he was afraid he would talk about the killings. 1-lur d 's fear s proved lo be justified. Taylor testified against gang members involved in the killings of Mrs. Brown, 31, and service station attenda nt Jerry (See HURD, Page A2) Electronic Ge ar _Tak e n by Burglar One of them grabbed the woman and started to lead her under an Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company tres- tle into the canyon over th.e objec· lions of his accomplice, Saunders said. The attacker reportedly told his friend to be quiet and stand as The worn an was taken to San Clemente Ge ne ral Hospital and · . later released to her mother. Saunders said the woman had been stationed at an Eastern army base and was home on leave before departing for an Army installation in Germany. Orange County Sheriff's of. fi cers are investigating the theft from a Laguna Hills company of electronic assembly equipment valued at m ore than $30,000. Deputies said the equipment was ta~en by thieves who towed away a truck packed with the elec~roni c materials from the parking lot of Jn terfab Inc., 27963 Cabot Road. 'Hopeful' Carter ·Reveals Campaign .. By JAN WORTH Ol 1'-0.11, l"llet""' Soft-talking Jimmy Carter of Georgia has been a peanut farmer , a nuclear engineer, and a governor. Now he wanls to be president. Speaking lo a $m aill group of . report~rs at a luncheon In Mi s· sion Viejo Thursday, the Democratic hopeful chattered quietly between bites of steak about energy. bureaucracy, forei&n affairs and his campaign. "We cannot forego lhe use of atomic power unless we want to get into massive strip mining," he said . "The only major alternative to oil ia solar eneray. We .have a couple hundred years of coal as well, but getting il out means strip mining thousands of acres in Colorado and-Montana.,,.· Carter, who worked w1tn Ad· mlral Hyman Rickover in de~ veloping the world's first atomic s ubmarines, said fusion is n possible energy source, but not within this century . He blasted the Atomic Energy Commission <now the Nuclear Regulatory Commission} for ''an excess of se crecy,'' saying, ''There is no reason to cover up the safety ract ors that have been devised." ~ -But he said th~e ai'e Hvtr~l J safety factors still needed. '~ · ClleeCAR1:11.,PaieAZI • • .U~8 IN' VIEJO C•ndld•I• ~.,. . .--............ --• -1, ' They want to see any reform enacted within the prt.>sent legal sysl~m and they want to see the insurance companies open thclf books. establishing th ei r malpractice losses, before liny new legislation is passed. Thls is the way Robert Charbonneau, a Newport Beach attorney who is the spokesm an on malpractit!e insurance for the Orange County Trial Lawyers Association, described the bill ot Sen. Dennis Carpe nter (R· New_port Beach) and other bills em500Y1ri'ifiim1lar reforlns and generally supported by the doc· tors : ''It's an anti-consumer bill that will provide the doctors, who have been brainwashed by the ln· · surance compan.ies, with total immunity,'' !See DOCTJ>RS , Page AZ I ' , U"IT•~• SUPPORT BOAT TOWS SHARK CAGE AT STEADY SPEED Will Ben Huggard, and Cage , Make It to Bahamas? - Cop Swims in Nude On 165-mile Jaunt MI 1\MI <tJ Pl l -Husky Be n 1-luggard overcame the painful Sting or a .Portuguese man-of. war and continued his nude, 165·mile swim Crom the Florida Keys to Grand Bahama Island to· day as divers succeeded in re- pairing a cage that protects him from sharks. The 35-year-old plainclothes policeman from Freeport, N.Y., was forced to interrupt his steady stroking up t he Gulf Stream early today when the.20·bY·lO·foot steel cage in >A•hi c h he was swimming Youth Seized Mte r Theft Orange County Sheriff's of. ri cers arrested a Santa Ana youth on robbery c ha r ges Thursday night shortly after he was iden· tified as the thief who grabbed an elderly woman·s purse as she left an E l Toro Road market. Deputies who lodged the 17· year -old suspect in juvenile hall said reports by witnesses to the robbery led them to his home. They said they recovered $15 of the $51 reported stolen by the vie· tim . Deputies sa id witnesses told them the victim's purse was snatched from her arm as she left the store. They said the youth successfull y evaded a customer who pursued him from the scene. began falling apart. 1-luggard·s problems we re complicated about dawn when the man·of-war stung him across the a rms and chest. Scuba divers who leaped into the water to repair the shark cage. whic h first lost some plastic roam fl otation and final- ly an observation platform that t brought the swi m to an hour.Jong halt, also were stung severely by dozensofmen-of·war. The repairs to the cage took over an hour to complete, and Huggard then resumed his swim. The shark cage is being towed about 50 feet be hind the s upport boat "Fintales." The burly blond cop is wearing only a swim cap a nd goggles and showing no apparent signs of Catigue. Huggard cried out in pain from the man-of-war sting and trainer Dick Boullianne leaped inlo the w~ter, held Huggard to the side of the cage and treated the chain· like sting m arks with a meat ten- derizer and a liberal splashing of bourbon whiskey and Huggard continued the swim. There is no doctor aboard the support boat, but treatment of man-of-war stings with meat ten· derizer is an accepted and well· established practice. If untreat· ed, man-of-war stings can cause respiratory problems. About an ·hour after the sting, the front portion of the shark (See SWl,M , Page A2 l GM Building First Minicarfor 1976 DETROIT (AP ) -General Motors Corp. confirmed todhiy it will introduce the first U.S.-buill minicar in the 1976 model year. GM did not say how much the car would cost, or what it will be called. The announcement of the car's debut cam e at the GM annual stockholders m eetln11:. The smaller-than-Vega auto is ex - pected t o ha ve a 90 -inc h wheelbase compared to the sub· compact 's97-inch wheelbase. The car is expected to lead GM's new assaUlt on the growing invasion by importers on the domesllc car m arket. It has ~n - reported the car may run at about 40 miles per gallon lh 1 highway driving. Gji:t Chairman Thomas· l\1urphy did not say where the I auto will be built, but it has been reported manufacture of the car could be in Wilmington, Del. The new car, which has been referred lo as the Chevette -but not by GM -is expected to be about the size or the Volkswagen Rabbit, but larger than the Uny Hond a Civic. It will be a version of a car 011 , now sells in several CQUnlriel, .. reludfng Grent Brit11 inand Bnlli. j!;l OAILVPILOT SB Watch Out, Petruchio It's th e old thenic of the battling sexes in this s cene fron1 "'rhe ·raming of the Shrc,v" to be presented at 7:30 p.m . Muy 29 and 30 :i l Cordillera E lementary School. Sho\\'11 above are Debbie Rudder as the rebellious Katherine a11d Rob Flori a!; her conque ro r , Petruchio. The s ixth graders arc p erformin_g an _Lt daptation c;>f the Shakespeare cl<.1ss1c \\'r1tt cn by their teacher, Paul Beidler. Teens Crowd Stadium for Rock Concert T eenugcrs began lining up at d<i wn toduv to gl'l into the Chi cago a nd Bcal'h Boys rock conce rt at Anciheim Stadium, the first such e vent to be allowed un~ der u new l'ity policy. Tickets were sold out Wedncs- d<.iy, according to a spokesm an for the stadium . About 50,000 \vere sold for 510 each. Stadium gJtes Wf.'r c closed v.'hen the conlerl-gocrM begun ar- 1iving beforl6 11 .m for the 6 p. m. l'Oncerl. C;ts were parked along street!i and in the nearby in · dustrial urea. cuu sing tr<.iffi c jams al 8 u .m . Y.'hcn l'mployes began arriving, on ly to find their' parking_ places ul:eady . taken. according to Anah eim poli ce . Sec urit y o fficer s a l th e s tadium s uid hundreds of teenagers hod arrived ear ly this morning, but th at the l'fOY.'d v.·as "vl·ry j)l'aceful." They added that "sul:tilantiall.Y mor e" police and privat~ securt· tv offi cers had been hired for 1(1ni ght 's concert th an y,•ould be used a l ._. b11 seba\I game or similar ente rt~inm enl event. (, RaceTnick Trip Slated As part of its youth al'tivities fund-raising events. the Ex - change Club of th e Saddleback Valley is sponsoring iL'\ thirrl an - nual trip to lloll y 1,~:ood Park June l . Tickets, priced at S9 including bus-t rt1nsporlution, are available from an y club n1 embcrs and al th e Un ited California Bank , Laguna 1-lill s: !\l lssion 11ank, El Toro: People 's fo,ed cral Savin gs and Lu<i n, El ·r oro, and the Bank of America. Mi ssion Viejo. The bus is scheduled lo leave from ~1ission Dank in El 1'o ro at 11 :30 a.m. At 1-lollywoocl Park guests will be shoY.•n to rl'Sl'rvcd seats in the clubhouse next to the Turf Club. ORANGE COAST " DAILY PILOT ~'!~;:t.,~°_"~t, ~ .. Ir,~~:\;,= :,h;:: ;;, ~'::;. l'..olO! ""°''''""q C<>n p~n, '>~P•••l•9<"1""'" ••• pullll•IM1:I -"""' 1n•ou<1" ~ •. .,.., '"" ""''• Mow "~•IM><I t<e...-h. 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"As or right now , we know or more than 60 hospitals that will be affected bv the end or this week in Los A'ngcles , Ora n ge , San Berna rdino und Santa Barbara counties. It may be 100 by next y,•eek. ·· In adc.lition , aneslhcsiologists planned to strike three of San Di ego Count y 's 11 major II hos pit a ls today, some Ventura County hospitals were arCected and physicians In San Luis Obispo County scheduled a meet· ing today to consider joining the walkout. Physicians from 20 hospitals in the San Fernando Valley \\'ere reportedly in favor or joining. After three weeks of "1alkouts by anesthesiolog ists in the San Francisco Ba y region, the strike spread to the southern part of the state this week. It grew rapidly as physicians angered at the skyroc keting price or. malprac· l ite ins urance joined as in· dividu;_il s or in small groups. l\f an y groups said they y,·ould join Tuesday after the holiday \\'eekend . So far. the anesthesiologists. indispens1Jble in surgery, have spearheaded the physicians· pro· test. e liminating all but cancer, emergency and childbirth opera - tions . The drastic reduction In s urge ry schedules is costin& ho!'lpitals thousands of dollars a day In lo st patient fees, and some ad minis trators have warned t h e i I' i n s.t i t u ti on s f ace bankruptcy. _ ,.,,_ Pflfle AJ DOCTORS' S'tRIKE .•• Charbonneau Said that the pro- posed limits on attorneys fees - they v.·ould decrease on a percen· lage basis as the amount or the . ay,·ard increases -y,•ould remove incentive to take cases. F\Jrthcr, he said , putting a doctor on the Patients ' Compen8ation Board y,·ould "stack the deck aga inst the pati ent.·· ··;\ patient will not be able to gel an attorney and if he did get one he would not be able lo win the case." said Chnrbonneau, y,•ho specia lizes In malpractice cases. But the doctors view the crisis dirrerently. Dr. Robert Hinrichs, a surgeon and c hief o f s taff at Hoag t\temorial .. lospital, Newport Beach, admitted that there are exceptions , but said that general· f'rotn Page A I SWIM ... cage fell ofr. .. luggard, looking dejected, w a tch ed from the \liater y,·ith hi s brother Mark \vhil'e divers attempted to repair the 1,400-pound structure. 1\l this point , 1-luggard was about 85 miles south of Miami und more then one-third of the way to Freeport. Before t he c age, which has protected Huggard fro m lit least one encounter with a huge ham- merhe ad shu.rk, began falling apart, he was informed he wa s averaging 3.7 miles an hour. "I 'm real ly smoking," he replied. When he entered the water lit l :22 p.m . Thursday orr Sombrero Key to begin ·his planned 50 lo 60-hour effort to break the 91· mile marathon sWim mark set by Walter Poenlsch In 1972, Hu1gard told his brother und trulner : "DQn 't pull n1e out of the water unl ess l 'm dead.'' To right boredom durlnJ the marathon swim , crewmun on the sUppart boat played tape record- ings of John Denver albumA to ltuggard a nd read aloud artl~l t!M rr om newspapers a nd rna1:a zines. ly most attorneys, most doctors. and most insurance companies a re not to blame for today's situation. ''It 's an accumulation of lawsuite of medical ln.IUry on which jurtee have made iw:irds and from v.•hieh 'ins urance com- panies are passing on the extra costs," Dr. Hinrlch8 said. "The public h as come to expect monetary compensation for all types of medical injury. There Is no way or guaranteeing a result in surgery and there ure un - toward results in surgery. A Jot or times thelie injuries are confused with true m alpractice.'' Dr. Hinrichs and Dr. William A. Mathews, deputy chief of anesthesia at 1-loag , agreed that in a 1ense advance~ in medicine have increa11ed the number of suits -people are being operal· ed on today for conditioM co n· sidered Inoperable many or a few year8 ago and this Increase In the number of ht1h-rlsk surgedes has had the statistical effect of In· creasing the number of lnj~ties end thus lawsuits. "We don't want the patient not lo have redress, but we need to get the cases out or the hands of juries which are not knowled&ea· bl•." Dr. Hinrichs added. Dr. Mathews defined true nlolproctice os an act of omission or com mission which deviates from communltywlde standards of care. Both Dr. Mathews and Dr. Hinrichs expressed the convlc· tlon that the Insurance com· p1nte1 are losing money from malpractice Insurance. They s aid that the problem arose becauae tbe lnaurance companies did not keep reliable data on malpractice suit.I .Prior to irro. The doctors a aid that In 1rro the rate1 were unr•all1tlc1lly low and tbl1 ha• been the reuon ror the 1plr1l or lncreaatt 1lnce lhen. "One company ia taklnf In '41 million In premium• yei I I• pro- 1rammed , to loae S'17 mUUon ,11 said Dr. Hinrichs. "They've seen that what'1 happchina today is lhe tip of lhe Iceberg ." ' I ' :CAB R •.•• -. c;,_.:"°"~~:=..;:..~. !'! '!!! = • reactor wben '-...: .... ~ . • 111l woUld be j\.s t !lne with me to ·Sa)' let's not build another ruielear reactor, '1 Carter said. "But you havie lo ask, what are the alternativea.'' Moving on to discuss hl it cam· pai•n, Carter 11id hi• 1tron1e1t comoetltor -for the Dernoc!ratic- nomlnation l• George Wallace. He considers the Florida primary next March the crucial one for him, but Thursday he !aid If ht doesn't do >Ntll there, "l'll do well ln Mu1achuaett1, which would be the next one.'' Though 1om1 oblerven have said Carter la lnlttetted In a vice presidential post jf nothin1 else, the peanut farmer 1aid TJl.un· day, "I am not lnternted In the vice presidency at all.'' . · Carter left office 111ovemor of Geor1ta ln J1nu1ry and hu been stumping for the nomination since. He said Thursday he has visited ''18 or 37 '' 1tates and from California, will go to Hawaii and Alaska. As •overnor, Carter con· solldated aoo slate aa:encJea into 22. As Rresident, he would try to do the some. He said of 1,000 Identified federal a1encies, he n&ufel 1,700 could be eliminated. But he did not say which ones. Another technique Carter ap· piled In Geor1la was "zero base bud1etln1," where agency heads had to juatlfy every dollar of their budgets, 1tarttna: with nottiing, instead or adding on to exlattng Jedgera. As pre1ldent, Carter said he would attempt the same system, po18ibly starting with the de- fense department. . He said he has developed as much knowledge of forei&n af. fain; aa a 1overnor can. "Geor1la has four overseas trade orficeti and recently when JO natlons tienl representatives lo Atlanta for an OAS convention, I addressed them in Spanish," Carter said. He said he favors getting the general PoPUlaition Involved in the derivation or foreign policy. One option might be to air in· lerviews with the Secretary or Stele on national television, he said. "Let the most tenacious Congressmen as k him ques- tions," Carter said. "If be made a devious answer. I'd replace him immediately.'' The Chickens Are Chicken BOGOTA, Colombia IAP) Overstocked poultry producers proposed whetting the Colom· bian appetite for their product by parachuting 1,000 live chickens over the city Sunday. Anyope lucky enough to catch one cou ld keep it, they said. But the publicity campaign caught the attention of the Socle· ty Cor the Protection of Animals, which protested that the birds could be injured in the descent. The city hall agreed. It said the chicken drop ,is still on, but no ·Jive birds -they must be killed first. Dl.8Closo•e? ~~'NrMllt'. \' #. • • - OT'tAWA CAP> -Conservative Tom -cossill wants to know '!'hether')l phony photo that purports to show Prime Mini&ter Pierre Elliott Trudeau and hi• wife nearly nude repruenll a new government pollc¥ of ••run disclosure and complete rt(velation:•• Tho picture, in the June issue of the French· language magazine Nues, is titled "The Best Dressed ,eouple··or the Year" and h&1 the Trudeau•· heads aupertm~osed on other bodies. Ciiss1tt quipped in the House of Commons Thurs- day that the Trudeaus' prize-winning outfits "cons ist only and entirely of Canada's honored maple leaf questionably replacln1 the traditional fig 1.,..r." Trudeau was not In the House when Cossltt, who· has criticized government secreey;-asked-wheth·en1re-- f,hotograph "Is part of a new government policy of , ull dlacloaure and complete revelation that will even- tually lead lo the uncovering of many hidden things :· No Progress In Search For Students DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania (UPI) -Search parties reported no proare1s today in the hunt for three American 1tudenta, one frotn Garden Grove, and a Dutch wOman kidnaped four days aa:o by guerrillas from a game pre· serve on · the 8hores of Lake Tanganyika in a remote corner of Africa . Tanzanian sources said they mi1ht be hi the hinds ol Marxist guerrillaa operatln1 in Zaire, formerly the · Belgian Congo, acroa the lake from Tanzania. The kldniped Americana were identified as Barbara B. Smull, 24, ,or Ann Arbor, Mich., Carrie Jane Hunter, 21 , of Atherton, Calif., and Kenneth S. Smith, 22, of Garden Grove. Also abducted was Etnilie Bergman, a Dutch woman who worked 81!1 an adinlnistr41tlve as- sistant al the research center. Tanzanian sources aald It was PoS•ible the Marx.1st 1uerrtllae, who have been etta11ed in an armed struggle egaln!l the Zaire government or President Mobutu Sese Seko, kldnaped the four to call attention to their cauae. Stanford Univer1ity announc&I Thunday that Tanaanian police arrested a SU!pect In the kidnap· ing. A Lizanl Ora Fuh? NAIROBI, Kenya <UP[) -Should fisherman ... Mohamed Sefu'a. catch be blolo1ically clal1ified as a -fish that crawls or a lizard that swlm1? Whatever It is, it has arms, lea:1 and finier1 has exclled fishermen In the · Kilwa area of aouthern Tanzania. The Tanaanian preu re- ported that Sefu netted·lhe fish-like creature or a type never previously seen in the area. It has batnect blolo1i111. Fro• Pflfle AJ HURD~ .• Wayne Carlln, 21. and drew a short jail ter.m and probation as a reward. · I-lusted testified thut Taylor fl ed after he became aware of Hurd's displeas ure. And h e testified that he himaelf look ex· tre care in Hurd'a preaence aft er the defendant ''hassled with n1c .. ·and called m e chicken.·· Husted testified that he was near th.e area when Mrs. Brown was dragged from her car as she entered the Sand Canyon Road offramp of-the Santa Ana Freeway and waa driven by gang members to an Irvine oranae grove. He related the subsequent con- vFnation with Hur~ in which the gang leader told him that he re· peatedly stabbed Mr!. Brown after accusing the Mission Viejo teacher of expressing distaste for the gant and calling Hurd "a tramp." Husted testified that Mrs. Brown's body was then wrapped in !ncklng and placed In the backseat or the victim's car between two members or the gang. He teSttfied that the car was stopped shortly after they left the area by a Ca lirornia Highway patrolman who questioned Hurd about ·his erratic driving and then let him proceed withoat noticing the bloodstained bundle propped in the back aeat. I-lusted recalled an earlier nar· row escape by the gang when another California Highway patrolman halted their car. He said the o!ricer ex3mined the hatchet that had been used lo dismember Carlin in the a:as ste- tlo.n robbery of June 2, 1970, con- fiscated a number of "reds" (drugs l he found In the car end then allowed the group to resume their journey. Intelsat IV Up CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (UPIJ -An Alla! Centaur rocket that !ailed last Feb. 20 performed flawlessly to boost an Intelsat IV commercial communications satellite into space orbit late Thursday. Space scientist!: re- ported early today the mis8lon look! like. a winner. UPHOLSTERY ENDSSATURDAY,MAY24 ~~ CUSTOM BENCHES Sl'iC:IALL Y fJAGG PlllC:ID ,,-- STARTING ((t '39900 ON SALE MOW ,_...,..., Sh1rrlll Woe4tnft M•flC:wHll si-a l'htlH~• Mwt!Mllt ClllCI llllftY lllOl'e OOEXEL-HERltAGE-HENREOON-WOODMAAK-KARASTAN-BAKER • Wt•DATI I 14TURIAYS t:OO '9 5:JO , • l NEWPORT BEACH • t 121 w ts1·ct.1 r~· DR.. 642·2COO LAGUNA BEACH• 34.~ Nlllt1'11 (..'()AST HWY .• 494 ·i»l TORRANCE • 21*9 H~wnl\)ANF. bLVO. !Op~n F'rl Ill ll-.l'u11 l~·l ·Jt11 3'1«"~ ,, .. \ Irvine· VOC:68,NO. n~4S"ECllONS,40PAGES ORANGE COUNTY CALIF.ORN IA Today's Closing N.Y. Stoeks FR I DAY, MAY 23, 1975 TEN CENTS Docto~_Lawyers Looking at Crisis By ALAN DIRKIN otlMDtU~Pl'M ..... Why are the doctors striking? What's wrong with the }>resent sys·tem or malpr act ice I n· surance? What changes do they want? From reading position papers or the medical proressioo and from listening to the views of rour physicians in Orange County, these aie some of the common " t Pry Fishing answers: -They want to get malprac- tice cases out of the courts, '-They want ca.1es to be heard by a compensation board, wlth a la)iman, -a doctor, und . an at· torney on the panel, -They want the awards to be limited, -They want the cases to be given initial r eviews t o de· termine whether they should be Workman retrieves prybar from 'the interior of a wooden mold used to form a column in the growing forest of pill"ars to hold the Corona del Mar Freeway overpass at University Drive in Irvine . Cement was poured into two additional columns today. Cop Swims· in Nude On 165-mile Jaunt , MIAMI CU P!) -Husky Ben Huggard overcame the painful sting o( a Portuguese man·Of· war and conlinued his nude, 16S·mile swim from the Florida Keys to Grand Bahama Island to· day as divers succeeded in r e- pairing a cage that protects him from sharks. The 35-year·old plainclothes ·policeman from Freeport,• N:Y., was forced to interrilpttm stead)' stroking up the Gui~ ~~8m e&rly today when the 20-by·'l~foot steeJ cage in which he was sWl:mmlng, began falling apart. Huggar d 's problems w ere complicated about dawn when the m an·of·war stung him across the arms and chest. Scuba divers who leaped into the water to rep_air the shark cage, whic h first lost some Plastic foam flotation and fi nal- ly an observation platform that .brought the s wim lo •n hour-long halt, also were stung severely by dozens of men-of-war.' • The repairs to the cage took over an hour to complete, and ·Huggard then r esumed his swim. ' The shark cage i_s being towed about SO feet behind the support boat "Fintales." The burly blond cop is wearing only a swim cap and goggles and showing no apparent signs of fatigue. Huggard cried out in pain from the man-of.war sting and trat"ner . <See SWIM,.PageA2) The Chicke11$ Are Chicken BOGOTA, Colombia (AP ) Overstocked poultry producers proposed Whetting the Colom· bian appetite for their product by parachuting 1,000 live chickens over the clty Sunday. Anyone lucky enough to catch one could keep it, they Said. But the Publicity campaign ~aught the _attention of the Socie· ty for the Protection of Animals, which protested that the birds could be injuted in the descent. The.c!ity hall agreed. It said the chicken drop is still on, but no live birds -they must be killed first: pursued, -T hey want a statute or . ·~;n;~:!~o~~'arssh~~~e~ii~~ ~ohe~nw~ case· may be fil ed after an al· leged m alpractice was com · milled. -They w a nt limits on the a mount attorneys can make from malpractice cases, -They want ins uran<'e pre· miums to be lowered, or stopped from skyr ocketing, and they want the insurance to be availa· ble. What do the insurance com- panies want? Most of lhe above, that is broad-based reform ; either that or they want to be out of the malpractice ins urance business. What do the attorneys who si>ecialize in trial law want? Lit- tle of the above . They want to see any reform enacted within the present legal system and they want to see the insurance compa nies.open their books. es t ablis hin g th e ir malpractice losses, before any new legislation is passed. This is the way R obert Charbonneau, a Newport Beach attorney· who is the spokesman on malpractice insurance for the Orange County Trial Lawyers , Association, describt.'<.1 the bill or Seo. Dennis Carpe nter (R· Ne'A·port Beach > and other bills embodyin g similar re(orms and generally supported by the doc· tors : "It's a n anti-consumer' bill that will provide the doctors, who have been brainwashed by the in· · surance companies, with total immunity.'' (See DOCTORS, Page A2 ) Told for U.S. Ford Reveah New · Policy of Firmness WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi· dent Ford said today he senses the United $tales may be enter · ing a new era or firmness, responding lo challenges and be· ing ready to "stick with it" when raced with world problems. Partly by its actions in the Mayaguez affair, he told Euro· pean newsmen in a While House inlerView, the nation is resisting a tendency to drift into neo· Pool lights Estimated At $18,500 A proposal to add lights to the University High School swim· ming pool has turned out to be much more expensive than the $3,500 originally estimated. by pool boosters· who sqgeated it t.o the Irvine City Council and school board. A preliminary engineering esti'inate by Frederick Brown As· sociates indicates a cost of about $18,SOO to light the pool to com· petition standards. But the school district has two choices, in the opinion of district Planner Dave Kin g. Light the pool or put an end to its use ex· cept during daylight hours. The pool is used in the even· ings by several recreational swimming groups, King said Thursday. But after a n evening insi>Cction o( the facility, he intends to re· commend that the school board pick one or three alternatives: -Close the pool from a half hour before dusk until a half hour after sunrise. -Light the pool to minimum safety require·ments at a cost of about $12,000. -Light the pool to competition spttifications at a C'ost or $18,SOO. After examining the facility during evening hours, King de· cided that it is unsafe for use without lights. Lighting the pool has no educa· ti on al priority, he added, citing a consultation wi!h University High School Principal Vic Sher· reitt. As first proposed, the S3.SOO cost would be split between the schQOI board, city and booster club me mbers , The city has tentatively in· eluded a third of that amount for considera'tion in next year 's budget. · Sp ain Bid Nixed BRUSSELS CU P!) -U.S. Defense Secretary James R. Schlesinger tried and failed lo· d a y to persuade Ameri ca 's N.A.1'.0 All ies to !§Blute Spain's role in the defense or Europe. isolationism and is prepared. ··10 act decisively.'' T he President acknowledged that at times the United States AMERICAN DEPENDENTS FLEE LAOS, A4 has isolationist tendencies. He traced recent polls r efl ecting this mood to Vietnam , but added : "The American people are gel· ting out fr om under tha t traum a ." Refl ecting on the rescue of the U.S. container ship Mayaguez and its 39-man crew last week from Ca mbodian abductors, Ford said it orrered "firm as· surance that the United States is capable and has the will to act in emergencies." He described the incident as "a clear, clear indication we are not Budget Boost County's Up $30 Million Orange County Administrative Offi cer Robert Thomas has unveiled a proposed $413 million county budget for pext year -more than $30 million higher than the current budget . · In his introductory letter to the Board of Supervisors, Thomas said the cowity's property tax rate will be higher next year "if current revenue and expenditl:lre patterns r e· main as projected.,. Thomas didn't specity how large a rate increase can be expected because he said several factors still haven't been Worked intO the budget figures -including pay raises for the county's 11,000 employes. Estimates by, county supervisors have indicated. the rate could increase by as much as 30 cents per $100 assessed valuation. The bo ard will make the budget document public for the first time next Wednesday. A ::;eries of formal budget hearings begin June 12. Official Says Coast Panels 'Must Go' By HILA RY KJ\YE Ol IM O•lly Pil .. Sl•ff A spokesm an for organized la bor and bus iness warn~ Thursday in Corona del Mar that the coastal commissions must not be given longer lifespans·. ''If the-stale Legislature allows the coastal commissions to ex ist for another t hree years, we'll go to the people with an initiative to do away with the commissions," vowed Gilbert Ferguson, ex+ ecutive director or the Council on Environment. Employme nt, Economy a nd Development CCEEED). Speaking lo the Orange County Coast Association COCCA ), a group of community and civic leaders from coast a l cities, Ferguson said he r epresented a ''wave or indignation against the gr owth of governme nt and bureaucr acies." "It's strangling the rree en· terprise s ystem." added Ferguson, who also said he hopes real power soon will be returned to the people at the local govern· ment level. The coastal commissions cam/ into e xistence in 1972 with the passage o( Proposition 20. Unless ex t e nd e d b y th e s tat e Legislature, they will ce~e to exist at the end or this year. The commissions are currently attempting to finalize a coijstal plan to protect the Cali(ornia coastline and have held public hearings throughout the state where CEEED officials, and others, have sharply criticized the plan. •·They (commissioners) have been making a lot of noise and h ave disrupted our e ntire economic ani:I social system along the coast ," said Ferguson, who added that he blames much of the unempl oym ent in the con· s truc tion industry on com · mission ''anti .growthdec~ions .'' (See PANELS, PageA2) GM BUilding 40-MPGAuto For '76 Year DETROIT (AP) -General Motors Corp. con(irmed today it will introduce the first U.S.-built. minicar in the 1976 model year. GM did not say how much the car would cost, or what -it will be called. · only strong but ha\'e the wi ll to move quickly," The 50-minute interview was made for relay by satellite to television stations in Europe. Meanwhile, the l\1ayaguez ar· rived in llong Kong today and the ship owners opened six sealed cargo containers. at the request of newsmen seeking to learn if the \'essel 'A"as carrying military CSee POLICY, Page A?) Hinshaw's Transcripts Sealed Off Transcripts of Orange County. Grand Jury hearings that led to the indictment of Congressman Andrew Jackson Hinshaw and county a ssessor J ack Peter Valler ga were ordered sealed ti>. day pending a court hearing into their future availability. Superior Court Judge Robert4- L. Corfman took the action and withheld the Grand Jury records Crom the press and public until al least 5 p.m . Tuesday. Jud ·ge Corrm an ordered.. lawyers for both sides into his courtroom at 9 a .m . Tuesday for a hearing on the motion by de· fense lawyers that the Hinshaw- Vallerga recorrus be permanently sealed. Those records, several bulky volumes or testimony offered before the Grand Jury during a period of several months, would normally have been available fo[' public scruti ny Tuesday. The deci::;io n as to the ir availability would normally have been made by Superior Court Judge Everett W. Dickey, the court's criminal arraignment jurist and liaison with the Grand Jury. No explanatiOn .was offered~ day as to why Judge Corfman had been assigned to hear the motion. Hinshaw and Vallerga were in· dieted on multiple felony counts including grand theft, embezzle· m ent, m isappropriation of public funds and conspiracy. The c h a rges stem frorlt Hinshaw 's alleged misconduct as county assessor prior to his elec· lion to Congress and criminal acts allegedly committed by Vallerga as his chief aide during that time. Both men are scheduled to race 1 arraign ment May 29 in Ju(lge Dickey·s courtroom. Or•b·~:a:·, Weatller Cl.tibank's Rate at 7o/c Irvine Company Case · The announcement of the car's debut came at the GM annual stockholders meeting. The smalle r -than-Vega auto is ex· pected to have a 90 ·itlch wheelbase compared to the sub· com pact's 97-inch wheelbase. Low clouds tonight and· early Saturday becoming mostly s unny in the after· noon. A little warmer with NEW YORK CUP!) - First NatioLal City Bank of New York today slashed its Interest rate for big bull· ness borrowers a quarter point to 7 percent, the. Sale of Stock Sought By TOM BARLEY Of .. ~lyPli.tMan lowest1 in more uran-two Lawyers for the bank named years. trustor 17 years ago whft> the late Citibank, second large.st Myford Irvine created a $2 .2 bank in the country,· made million lntst for Irvine family the ~uction in its prime me~ben are aeek:ln1 ctturt ac· rate from 1'A percent ef. tion thal would •llow the bank to fectl\le with the start of quickly disposa of the trust's business next week. Banka 90,000 shares of l rvlne Company will be closed Monday ror stock. __ l the hOlida.y. Six lruat~, among them the The reduction is a refltt· James Irvine FoundaUon, are Uon or a lesseni ng ol loan n"ame'd as defendants ln the demand as well as a reduc· Orange County Superior Court · tlon of interest rates on action rtled by attorneys for the short-term go·vernment Securily Pacific National Bank. HCUrllle!'. • 1....:4··------------' .( J\ 1pokesman ror the bank:1 ' " Los Angele& law firm stated to-Irvine shares ir il is satisfied that day that the action ht being taken dispasal or the assets would be in lo enable the bank to clarify in· the best interests or the trustees. court what he descdbed ,~1 die ·trhe;-law tirm's spokesman pre- "confilcting longuage'".<(Jiloe cll<lecHhot lhe)egaJ aotlon " wtll trust ~stabJtshed ,.by M'tlo~d De ftSOlved t n ·the very near r~e. t 1" t~ • , • ""'-ore'' without oppoeition from But lawyers c osliO'the issuo the trustees . He preren not'lo be raised when Irvine ~s ,Joari lidenllfied. Irvine Smith challe~ tbe.foun ·l 1 Thie trldtees are ldentlfied as dation's proposed m&fliou ~ Janies Myford Irvine. 231 Unda sale of Irvine Company stock to • lrvlJ'e Gaede , Gloria While lh<!MobllOilCo<po~onlool<H . ~WllllamT. Whlle llllll<> tbe lat~t legal move u clearlH ~·~ Irvine Foundation and the way for the sale of addiUoii.iil IJOys Clubs of America. st6Ck to Mobil. Also identified as beneOcartes the action slates that the bank In Myford Irvine's trust are Mrs. Is uncertain il it has "a~lute Gaede's two minor children, power" to dispose ol lh<! !f\POO· (SffTRUST, P•r•~l i ·r' I <f4 The car is expected to lead GM 's neW assault on the growing invasion by importers on the domestic car market. It has been reported the car may run at about 40 m ites per gallon in highway driving. GM Chatrma.n Thomas· Murphy did not say where the auto will be built, but it has been reported manufactt.lrtror the car could be In Wllmlnitton. Del. The new car, which has been referred to as the Ohevette -but not by OM -Is •xpecled lo be about the si1e of the Volkswagen Rabbit, but larger than the tin.y Honda Civic. It will be a version of a car GM now sells in several countries, In- clud ing Great Britain lfd Br11il. • ' beaC'h highs in the upper 60s and inl a nd tern-.· peratures in the mid-705. I NSIDE TODA. Y \ Making a theater look Wee. a tht'ater doesn't sound dif· /icult, but U posed a. problnn for director Martin BeMOn In South COOll R,epertor1fs tur· rnd production of "The Covt DweU.rs." See atory °" e. " Cl. llldex • I ' I . . D~LYPILOT I I • , • ·, A 19·year ·o1d m ember of lhe Women's Army.CorpS home on leave beCore trans rerring to Ge rmany wa:1 r aped Thun day · night in a. canyon near T Street Beach in San Clemente. The woman had been walking along the beach between the municipal pie r a n d the Esplanade overpass when two men. both appearing to be Marines, approached her at 8:30 p.m ., said Detective Sgt. Ardon Saunders. One of th em grabbed the woman and started to lead her under an Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company tres· tle into the canyon over the objec· · lions of his accomplice, Saunders said. The attacker reportedly told his friend to be quiet and stand as 8 lookout by the trestle as he r aped the '"om a n. SUPPORT BOAT TOWS SHARK CAGE AT STEADY SPEED Wiii Ben Huggard, •nd C•ge, Make It to Bahamas? ,\rter the incident. Saunders said . the "'oman, in fear for her life, pretended to be friendl y with the two men so she could gel off th e beach and s umm o n , authorities. Frot11PageAJ SWIM .•. Dick Boullianne leaped into the \\'ater, held Huggard lo the side of the cage and treated the chain· like sting marks with a mefl,t ten· derizer and a liberal splashing or bourbon whiskey a nd lluggard «.'Ol'ltinued the S\\0in1 . There is no doctor aboard the s upport boat. but treatment of. man·of·\\·ar s tings with meat ten· derizer is an accepted' and \\'ell· established pr act ice. If untreat· ed, man-of-war s tings can cause respiratory proble ms. About :i n hour a'fter the sting, the front portion of the shark cage fell off. 1-luggard. looking dejected. "'atched from the water with hi s brother 1\-tark y,:hile divers attempted to repair the l,400·pound structure. At this point, Huggard was about 85 miles soulh of Miami and more than one·third of the way lo Freeport. Before the cage, which has protected Huggard from al least one encounter with a huge ham· merhead s h ark , began falling apart, he was informed he was averaging 3.7 miles an hour. "I'm really smoking ," he replied. When he entered the water at 1:22 p.m . Thursday off Sombrero l<ey to begin his planncll 50 lo 00.hour erforl lo break the 91 · mile m:irathon swim mark set by Walter Poenisch in 1972, lluggard t old his brother and trainer ; "Don 't pull me out of the water unless I'm dead." To fi ght boredom during the marathon s'wim, crewmen on the support boat played tape record· ings of J ohn Denver albums to Huggard a nd read aloud articles from n ewspapers and magazines. Frot11PageAJ POLICY •.. hardware when se ized by a Cam· bodian g unboat. The containers, selected by newsmen for inspection, con· tained an assorted cargo of a utomobile parts, fertilizers, butane gas, paint. office equip· ment and toilet paper. All the cargo was consigned from Oakland, to Utapao Air Base in Thailand from where U.S. military units launcht>d an assault May 13 to rescue the crewmen of the M ayaguez. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT .,,,.0.~(o."°"ll • P1•01 ..,,,. .. ,.,{"»•om ·t.i-!ht """""'~·P•n•, "p11b''""'<I by t<>eC>o~n<)• ;tw>I Pul>i•"'•l>Q to"'l>•ny, ~·••"' '"''''""' "'" P.,l>ll!l>ed Mon<i•v t"•~llt" F"°"' '"' U-01• Ml>'14, N•WP<l•I 111•<,,~H .... ungt"" ll<'•cn 'Q""· l•in V•llt•. 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(..,.;.,..i •• ..,,,., 5K-t••t• ........ ,., •1 Gfti. Mt••· C•"'o•n••, ·-~ _,, t.tr"•' ..-.tot'NMIOI'; .., -·• ~.• • ~hr•rot1"11Ml,.m ».;io _,, Malpractice Rate Cut OK'd by Panel BULLETIN S.\CRAM ENTO (AP) -.\ stop-gap bill designed to cul s ome Ca lifornia doctors' malprac(ice r ates for the r est ol the year was approved 11·0 today by the Assembly Ways and Means Committee. LOS ANGELES (UPI ) -The Southern Cali£ornia doctors' strike is expect ed to end a ll but emergency s urgery in more than 60 ho spitals by the weekend. and may spread to 100 next "'eek. Five hospitals in central Los Angeles :;---an area so far un· touched -\\'ere expected to be struck today, the Hospital Coun· cil or Southern California said Thursday. "We 're sure it will spread," a council spokesm an said. "As of right no"'·· we know of more than 60 hospitals that \\'ill be affected by the end of this week in Los Angele s, O r a c ge, San Bernardino a nd Santa Barbara counties. It may be 100 by next week.'' In :i ddilion , anesthesiologis ts planned to strike three of San Diego County 's lI m ajo r ... ... ... hospitals today, some Ventura County hospitals "''ere affected and phys icians in San Luis Obispo County scheduled a meet· ing tod ay to consider joining the walkout. Phys icians from 20 hospitals in the San Fernando Valley were reportedly in favor of joining. After three weeks of walkouts by anesthesiologists in the San Francisco Bay region. the strike spread lo the southern part or the state this week. It grew rapidly as physicians a n gered at the · skyrocketing price O( malpraC· lice insuran ce joined as in- dividuals or in sma ll groups. Many groups said they would join Tuesday after the holiday "''eekend. So far, the anesthesiologi sts, indispensable in s urgery,· hav~ spearheaded the physicians' pro· test, eliminating all but cancer, emergency and childbirth opera· lions. The drastic reducti on in surgery schedules is costing ho spitals thousands of dollars a day in lost patient fees. and some administrators hav,c \\'3rncd their in s titu ti o n s face bankruptcy. F _,...PageAJ DOCTORS' STRIKE • • • Charbonneau s aid that the pro· posed limits on attorneys fees - they \\'ould decrease on a percen· tage basis as the amount of the award increases -would remove incentive to take cases. Further. he said, putting a doctor on the· Patients' Compens:ition Board '4'0uld "stack the deck against the patient.·· "A patient \\'ill not be able lo gel an attorney and i£ he did get one he would not be able to win the case," said Charbonneau, who speciali zes in malpractice cases. But the doctor s view the crisis differently . Dr. Robert Hinrichs. a surgeon :ind chief qr staff al Hoag ~fem o rial llos pital, Newport Beach , admitted lhat there are exceptions, but said that genera l· ly most attorneys, most doctors. and most insur ance companies are not to blame ror today 's situation. ··It's an accumulation or la"'suits of medical injury on which juries have made 3w3rds und from which insurance com· panics are passing on the extra costs." Dr. Hinrichs said. "The public has com e to expect monetary compensation for a ll types or medical injury. There is no way of guar anteeing a result in surgery and there are un· toward res ults in surgery. A lot or times these injuries are confused "'Ith true malpractice." Dr. Hinrichs and Dr. William A. Mathews, deputy chief of anesthesia at 1-foag , agreed that in a sense advances In medicine have increased the number of sults -people are being operat· ed on today for conditions cQn· sldered Inoperable many or a few years ago and this increase in the number of high.risk surgeries ha1 had lhe statistical effect of in- ereasina: Lhe number of injuries · andthu1Jawsults. "We don't want the P•lient not to have redress, but we need to ,et the c ases out or the hands of JUries which are not knowledgea. ble," Dr. Hinrichs added. Dr. Mathews defined true malpractiee as an act of omission or commission which devlotes from communitywiCfc standards of care. Both Qr . Mathews and Dr. Hinrichs fixpressed the convlc· lion that the ins urance com· panies a r e losing money from malpracti ce insurance. They said that the problem arose because the insurance companies did not keep reli able data on malpractice suits prior to 1970. The doctors said that in 1970 th e rates were unrealistically low and this has been the reason for the spiral of increases since then. "One company is taking in S41 million in premiums yet it Is pro· grammed to lose ST1 million;'' said Dr. Hinrichs . "They've seen that what's happening today is the tip of the Iceberg." Dr. Mathews said that proof that doctors have become vie· tims of their own techn ology is that the majority of suits filed are against the best hospitals and the most highly qualified physi· cians. At a public rorum In Orange on the insurance c risis, two staff members o f St,. Joseph's· Hospital , which shar es .nine operating rooms with Childrens Hospital of Oran ge County, echoed the points made by the physicians at Hoag. Neurosurgeon Dr. Richard E. Newquist warned that If the situation is not corrected one half or a third of every medical bill paid will be needed to cover a malpract ice insurance premi11m . Dr. Donald J . Lauber. an :tncsthesiologisl . cited a case in \\'hich an attorney received Sl .7 million for his work in winning a $4 million case in San Francisco. "I don 't think any attorney Js worth SI .7 million,'' he added. The Travelers . which ins ures mor e th an 12 .000 doctors in California, has slated these re· form goals : "t.t ore equit a ble time limits in which medical malpractice claims may be filed, a more e.quitable schedule lor a t· tom eys' fee11, and lhe placlns of the burden of proof on the plsin· urr." Charbonneau, who said lhat he eamt'd "sub1tantlally less" tha n • 1ross Income of SI00,000 IML year, described the contln1ency fees attorneys receive -a percentare of the award rather than an hourly rate -u •system that di1coura1e1 t he filina o( un· necea1ary c•ses btt1use If the case !flls the a ttorney b paid nolhi. ; • ' . Saunders said the trio walked to Jackie's Cale , 618 Avenlda Victoria, where the womar\ broke away from the ~wo men and told an employe thut she had been raped. Officers dispatched to the area were unable lo locate suspects. The woman was taken to San Clemente General Hospital and later released to her mother. Saunders said the woman had been stationed at an Eastern al·my base and was home on leave before d eparting for an Army installation in Germany. PANELS ••• The executive director called the 183 separ ate policies \\'ithin the coas t u l plan ''gob · blt>dygook " and said the en ~i re document is "a tool of propagan· da placed before the public." Part or the coastal plan con· cerns how the proposed policies "·ould be implemented -wi th either extended coastal com· missions or local agency control. Fergµson said governme nt age nci es are known to perpetuate themselves and that "no o ne reall y beli~ves the coastal commissions will self· destruct just because the la\\' says to." · ' In discussing the dericiencies he sees i n the commissions, Ferguson said he believes it is es· sential that the commissioners define the public interest. According to the CEEED of· fieial. the public interest includes access t o adequate s and y beaches and recreation areas. preserving the bas ic eco·system by setting aside critical areas and preserving and prolectin~ private property ri ghts of all pco· ple. Ferguson urge d the OCCA membership lo t;1ke a stand on the issue , a lthough not neccssari· ly the same position a.sCEEED. ··Rai se your profile and becom e the kind of leadership or· ganizalioo you've been the past 65 years,'' Ferguson suggested to the group. Doctor Asks Dismissal RALEIGH, N.C. C.\P J -Al· torneys for form e r Green Beret doctor Jeffrey MacDonald asked a (ederal judge Thursday lo dis· miss murder charges against him in the 1970 d eath of his wi fe and daughter s a t Ft. Bragg. Defense attorneys argued that l\.1ac0onald had been de ni ed a speedy trial, that the case had already been decided and that the government had conducted ii· legal searches . U.S. District Judge Franklin Dupree presided as pretrial mo· lions resumed in the case. Argu· ments were to continue today. ·' SPEAKS IN Vll!JO candld•te C•rt•r Sinatr~ Sings In Austria VIENNA, Austria (A P ) Touring American singer Frank Sinatra received ovations here for a belated one·hour program but the auditorium was fa r from sold out. Orga nizers said 8, 135 tickets were sold ror the performance Thursday night at the 11.SOO.seat Stadthalle Arena. Ticket prices ranged frOm $5 to $98. The concert was late getting s tarted and one clerk a.t the arena said Sinatra refused lo perform until he was paid a $200 ,000 fee. However, the report "'as not confirmed and il was not known how the finant:ial issue was settled. TRUST ••• • Mrs. Bryant 's daughter of minor age and White's son of minor age. The action also seeks ct>urt protection of unborn issue of the trustees. The lawsuit also fiua:gests that the court m ay agree with the bank's view that an investment banking firm 'should be brought in to the situation to oUtUDe ways in which the trustees tan join otbe r stockholders in cijs~ing or Irvine Company stock. Among those stockholder& is Joan Irvine Smith whose 11.wsuit against the foundation is e'pecl· ed to go on trial iii Superior CoUrt later this summ er . In ·court action this week that \\'as regarded as a pretrial vi e· tory tor the foundatio n, in· tervenor Lyndol Young withdrew his action against the roundation shortly before he was to face a pretri a l heari ng call ed when foundation lav,.yers d em a nded his elimin:ition from the laws uit. Young·s decision to withdraw means that the lawsuit is now limited to three parties-Mrs . Smith and the stale as pl aintiffs and the J ames Irvine Foundation as de£endant . Judge Claude l\f. Owens has halted the plans of the foundation to sell 4.590 ,000 s hares or Irvine Compa ny s t ock l o the Mobil group for a reported $110 million pending trial of the issue. UPHOLSTERY Hop~ful . Reveals C8:iµpaign ... By J ANWORm 01tlM0•11' l'li.tSUfl' Soft.talking J immy Carter of Geor_eia h a1 beeo a peanut farmer, a nuclear engineer, and a governor. Now he wants to be president. Speaking to a s mall rroup or reporters at a luncheon in Mis- ~ ion Viejo Thursday, th,e De mocratic hopeful chattered quJ etly between bites of steak about energy, bureaucracy, foreign affairs and his campaign. "We cannot forego the use of atomic power unless we want to get Into massive strip mining," he said . , "The only major alternative to oil is solar energy, .We have a couple hundred years of coal as well, but gelling it out me ans strip mining thousands or acres in Colorado and Montana.,, .. t:arter, who worked with Ad· miral Hyman Ric kover in de· veloping the world 's first atomic submarines, said fusion is a possible energy source, but not within this century. He blasted the Atomic Energy Commission (now the Nuclear Regulatory Com mission) for "an excess of secrecy," saying, "'There is no reason to cover up the safety fact ors 'that have been devised ." But he said there are se.veral safety factors still needed. One person should be paid and hired by the NRC for one sole function : to shut down a reactor when needed, he said. "It would be just fine with me to say let's not buJld anothe r nuclear reactor," Carter said. "But you have to ask, what are the alternatives." Moving on to discuss his cam- paign, Carter said his strongest competitor f6r the Democratic nomination is George Wallace. He con s iders the Florida primary next March the crucial one for him, but Thursday )).e said if he doesn't do well there, "I'll do well in Massachuselt::i, which would be the next one.'' Though some observers have said Carter is interested in a vice presidential post if nothing el&e, the peanut farmer said Thurs· day14 ,:.;1 am not interested in the vice preside ncy at all." Carter. left office as governor of Georgia in January and has been s tumping fo r th e nomination since. He said Thursday he has visited "36 or 37" s tales and from California, will go to Hawaii and Alaska. As governor. Carter con- solidated 300 state agencies into 22. As President, he would try to do the same. He said of 1,900 identified federal agencies, he figures 1,700 could be elimioated. But he did not say which ones. Another technique Carter ap- plied in·Georgia w as "zero base budgeting," where agency heads had to justify every dollar of the ir budgets, s tarting with nothing, instead of adding on to ex1st1n g.ledgers. CUSTOM BENCHES .STARTIHG @ '39900 Sl'ICIALLY •5900 l'RICID • OM SALE HOW ·-'-'"' ShtrrtU woOct.itarti M.,...c......., s ..... ,. .. ,. Mwl111Clllt ..... 111..y ,,,_ DREXEL-HE RJ T AG E-HEN RE OON-WOOOMARK-KARAS TAN-BAKER WIHDAYS & SATUIDAU f :OOlo S:JO ~) , NEWPORT BEACH • / 17l7 Wt.:S1'Cl..IF ... OR., ,,.2r LAGUNA BEACH • .J.4!) NC)ltTll (;()1\.lf1' llW\·., 4tM·m l TORRANCE• 23649 ft AW'M IOR.NF. BLVD (01Jt"ft .. ~rt l\I !I, ~IHI 12 '$·301 371'1·121!.I l I ' j I I l . . . llJlntlngton_ Beach J.4'0UDtaln Valley ' · EDITION 1r-- * * VOL68. N0.143,4~ECTIONS.40 PAGES •, • . ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Today's· Closing N.Y.'Stocks FRIDAY,MAY23, 1975 TEN CENTS Doctors, Lawyers Looking at Crisis By ALAN DIRKIN answers : pur1uee1 , ot .. ~1,_8 ... _,.... __ -----They-want-to-get malprae· -The)' want a statute or Why are the doctors 1trikln1? Uce Ca.tel out of the courts. 'Limitations, shortening to two What's wtong with the Pf'ftent -Tb_ey wan\ cases to be heard or three years the time when a tsY•tem of malpractice .1_n· by a compensQtion board, with a case m'ay be filed after an al - ,Murance? What changes do they layman, a doctor, and an at· leged malpractice was com- want? · torney on the panel, milted. From reading position papers -They wajit the awarc:b to be -They want liniits on the of lhe medical prof~sion-and limited, · amount attorneys can make ~m liatenlng to Yte views of.four --:-They want the cases to be ffum malpractice cases, bysicians ip· O.fange Cqunty, given tnltlal reviews to de· -They want insurance pre· ese are some of the common termine wbeiher they should be miums to be lowered, or stopped * * * ~~~~~·'--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- frorii skyrocketing, und they want the Insurance to be availa· ble. What do the insurance com· pci.nies want? Most of the above, that is broad-based reform ; either \hat or they want to be out of the malpractice insurance business. . What do the attorneys who specialize in trial law want? Lit· tie of the above. They want to see any re(orm enucted wi(hin the presenflegal system and they want to see the insurance companies open their books , establishing their malpractice losses, before any new legislation is passed. This is the way Robe rt Charbonneau, a Newport Beach attorney who is the spokesman on malpractice ins urance for the Orange County Trial Lawyers Association, described the bill of Sen. Dennis Carpenter <R· Newport Beach) a.1d other bills embodying si milar reforms and generally supported by the doc: tors: ..It's an anti-consumer bill that ""ill provide th e doctors, who have been brainwashed by the in- surance companies, v.ith total immunity." · (See DOCTORS, Page AZ) 1 Panel OKs Cut Ranger Danger? .In Rates Beach Patrol Gets Study . SACRAMENTO CUP!) -Stop· gap l'egislation designed to lower J mmediately the high cost or medical malpractice insurance unanimously passed a key As· sembly committee today as an· gry legislator! told striking doc· tors to go back to work. The meesure would reduce the skyrocketing insurance rates faced by doctors to only SO per. cent above the pre-crisis Jan. 1 ~evel. The bill would have a Ille or six months, theoretically giving the Legislature more time to de· vise a permanent reform. It was a·pproved on an 11·0 vote .by the Asse m bly Ways and Means Committee and sent to the Assembly floor for consideration on Tuesday. , Growing legislative Crwstration ·with the striking physicians was evidenced by committee member Louis Papan <D·Daly City), who declared rhetorically, "What will it take lo get doctors back to work?'' Committee vice chairman Frank Lanterman (R·La Canada), suggested an amend· ment be inserted into the bill which would state that the measure's progress througb µ.e Legislature be terminated ''i.fthe walkout Continues .. '' Jnsuraoce company repreeen. tatives opposed the proposal by Assemblyman Robert McLennan (ft.Downey), insisting t hey would haye to draw from sur· pluses from other lines or in· surance to build proposed state- mandated reserves to cover malpractice pOlicies. The measure <AB928) would require insurance companies to (Set! RATES, Page A2) 2Men&b, Kidnap-Gas Station Man • A 20-yeai"·old gas station atten- dant was kidn'aped and robbed at gunpoint Thursday night by two 111en wearing ski masks. Police said Jeftrey.Js:. Morgan, to, of 8792 Montr_ose Ave ., Flestminster, allegedly was a~ •ucted at 6: 30 p.m. after the pair 1topped at· the Arco Station, Brookhurst Street and Hamilton lvenue, wh e r.e Morgan was .Norking. . They allegedly forced .him to !um over $200 from the cash box, .lbem motioned him to lie down in ~ back of their late model van •they drove away. •-Police were notified lint by a cas station customer, who pulled Vi later and foUnd the station ·~n but no one there. ., A few minutes later, about 7:30 ~m., they were contacted by ewport Beach police, after organ was forced out of the van tt Newport-. Boulevard and Pacific Coast~ llighway ln . Jllewport Beach. 'A i:ouce today alleged the pair ,IJOK M.Q,,Taa·n with them to give liem siftielen£ time to nee from Jhe area before officers were ,IOlflied. • ~ The men were described as ,Jbout 25 years old, one six Ceet "1111. 200 pcunds, the other five -~. nlne inches and.160 pounds. UPI Te~ .. SUPPORT BOAT TOWS SHARK CAGE AT STEADY SPEED 1 ::• Be ~ Hu~, .·~ C19e, Ma~• II to B:amas? CfP. Swiins in, Nude On 165-mile Jaunt • . ' MIAt.11 (UPI) -Husky Ben H uggUd overcame the painful sting tr a Portuguese man-of. war ppd continued his nude, 165-m~ swim from the Florida KeY. · .Grand Bahama Island to- day divers succeeded in re- pairi. , a cage tb~t Protects him from s arks. The 35.year·old plainclothes poUceian from Fr~rt. N . Y., was fo .ced to in~rrupt his steady stroki up the Gulf Stream early today when the 20·bY·lO·foot steel cage in which he was swimming began falling apart. Huggard's problems were compltcated about dawn when the mln·of!war $lung him across the arms and chest. Scuba divers who leaped into the· water to repair the shark cage, which first lost some plastic roam notation and final· ly ~ observation platform that TrmhlJay Delay ed • Trash collections in Hun· tingt.on . Beach and Foun· tatn Valley will be delayed one day next week to give r:ubbtsh h'aulers a Men\oriafDay tl.ollday. HUntingt:on Beach resl- detlts Who' normally· have. their trasK picked up on Monday 8nd Thursday will ha'.ve a T~ursday collection only. JfOuntain Valley resi· dents .who normally have rqbbish collected TbUndays will have a Fri· day pickup. There are no Monday .collec tions in FoUntainValley. . ., brought the swim lo an hour·long halt, also were stung severely by dozens o(me n-of-war. The repairs to the cage took over an hour to complete, and Huggard then r esumed his swim. The shark cage is being towed about 50 (eel behind the support boat "Fintales." The burly blond cop is wearing only a swim cap and goggles and showing no apparent signs of Catigue. Huggard cried out in pain from the man-0(-war sting and trainer Dick Boullianne leaped into the water, held Huggard to the side of the cage and treated the chain· like sting marks with a meal ten· derizer and a liber al splashing of bourbon whiskey and Huggard continued Lhe swim. There is no doctor aboard Ute supi)Ort boat, but treatment of man·Of·war slings with meal ten· derizer is an accepted and well· established practice. If untreat· ed, man·of·war stings can cause resPiratory problems. About an hour after the sting.' the front portion or the shark cage (ell off. Huggard, looking dejected, watched from the water with his brother Mark while divers attempted to repair the l,400·pound structure. Be!ofe the cage. which has· protected Huggard from at least one encounter with a huge ham· m,erhead shark, began falling apart, he was informed he was averaging 3. 7 miles an hour. ''I'm really smoking,·• he replied . When he entered the water at 1:22 p.m. Thursday of( Sombrero Key to begin bis planned 50 to 60-hour effort to break the 91· •mile marathon swim mark set by Walter Poenlsch in 1972, Huggard told his brother and trainer: "Don't pull me out or the water · unles1l'mde6d. '' ByTERRYCOVILLE 01 ,,.. 0.lly l'ii.t SUtl Cal OSHA -the state's Oc- cupational Safe ty and Health Ad· ministration -is investigating the safety of park rangers patrolling the eight miles or state beach in Huntington Beach. Rangers have filed complaints with their ow n Departm~t of Parks and Recreation asking for a large boost in manpower and ~tter vehicles to patrol Hunt· ington and Bolsa Chica state beaches. "We feel a ranger is going to get killed out there this summer if something isn 't done," Steve Chaney, one or the local rangers, said loday. Their fears have been sparked by the pullout or city police this summer. Faced with mounting budget troub les, 1-luntington Beach Poli ce Chief Earle Robitaille has said no more un· dercover city officers will be as- signed to keep the peace on state beaches. l\1en Crom the city"s Special Enforcement Detail have tradi· tionally patrolled all nine miles. of beachline, including the s~a~··! .. ~;.mile... portioo, averaging 500 arreStsa month. When he announced the pull out, Robilaill.e estimated it would take 50·60 state rangers this sfim· mer for the same en!orcement. Chaney said the stale has eight rangers tor the local beaches, though the parks department has promised a· boost in manpower to aboul26. . "We're getting all kinds of pro· mises, but we haven't seen any results ," Chaney said, noting that this Memorial Day weekend is traditionally one or the busiest for the state beaches, but there hasn 't been any boost in ranger manpower. Cal OSHA was called in by the pa rk rangers to inspect the vehicles and also to study the manpower factor as a safety is· sue. Chaney said there are four sand vehicles for the rangers and three have more than 90,000 miles on them . I-le also said none are adequate for transporting prisoners. Chaney said the issue of man- power is not covered by stale re· Citi bank's R ate al 7o/~ NEW YORK (UPI ) - First National City Bank of New York today s lashed its interest rate for big busi· ness borrowers a quarter point to 7 npercent,_ the lowest in more than t wo years. Citibank, second largest bank in the country, made the reduction in its prime rate from 71/.& percent ef- fective with the start of business next week. Banks will be closed Monday for the holiday. The reduction is. a renec· tion or a lessening· of Joan demand as well as a reduc- tion of interest rates on short-term government securities. Ligh:t Vote on Transfer Tax? About .14,~ HunUneton Beoch 'Olldenll are oUgible to YOIA!' in· Cuesda1•s real estate transfer ax elect.ion, but the city clerk's lfflce doesn't e11pect much of a .umout. With 64 ,000 voters ellgible !or ,he April, 111'74, city councll elec· fon, only 17 J)flrcent, aboUt 12,000 ,!Ut ~elr ballots. • ' Polls wlll be open from 7 a.m. 1 o I p.m ., Tuesday, and ,the re. OJlto wlll be. hand-tallied at the ~, city clerk'solllce. A,, 1110te1man said a tr.end lhoald~tii e~ldent about 10 p:m., •nd the llbal result may be reody a_boul l~'.m . For results, phone 536-5228, 1ner 10,p.m . · ; 'flle clb' <OUl\Cll will Wo mo¥ Tuesday, at 8 p.m., in city COWi· ~I cba~rp, prlmul.ly to dis· cwoa the. diet. Tue1 ay'1 ballOt Issue Is ~mewb .• confusing because Jl ts ·~j. -, \ not a clear·C!Ut decision on °lhe transfer tax itself. . .The ballot actually asks voters to a_pprove an amendment to the city charter. The arn"tJ'lliment would prohibit tho city f""'1 im · plementins.a real estatetranstcr We of any kind. Jt·would also require a putillc electionJ.f ;:iny ruture city couDCll wanted to impose sucb a tax. eliminate the city's current half· percent real estate transfer tax should mark "No." So voters who want Opponent's of the transfer tax , claim it i6 unnecnsary and the city pught to Cllt the budget further. Those who S'UJ)port lhe tax say it Is the fairest way to raise more 'than $1 million to keep city servlcei near their cul'· rent 1evel. Tuesday's election •will coot the city obout ~.ooo, to 'according IP •lllcl1ls. ' . ' , • gulations, but reportedly Cal OSHA inspectors are also going lo make a thorough study or that from a sa!ety fa ctor. "Their study here may set a precedent for law enforcement," Chaney said. "But it will take more time for research." No one was available for com· ment at the Santa Ana o(fice of Cal OSHA . Both city police and the state rangers fear that Bolsa Chica Beach in particular will become a battleground for youth gangs. Budget Boost Co unty's Up $30 Mi llion Orange County Administrative Officer Robert Thomas has unveiled a proposed $413 million county budget for next year -more than $30 million higher than the current budget. In his introductory letter to the Board of Supervisors, Thomas said the county's property tax rate will be higher next year "if current revenue and expenditure patterns re· main as project ed." Thomas didn't specify how large a rate increase can be expected because he said several factors still haven 't been worked into the budget fi gures -including pay raises for the county's 11 ,000 employes. Estimates by county supervisors have indicated the rate could increase by as much as 30 cents per $100 assessed valuation. The board will make the budget document public (or the first time next Wednesday. A series of rormal budget 'm31ii\frbegin June 12. · · Transcripts H e ld Grand Jury Record On Hinshaw Sealed Transcripts of Orange County Grand Jury hearings that led to the indictment of Congressman Andrew Jackson Hinshaw and county assessor Jack Peter Vallerga were ordered sealed to· day pending a court hearing into their future.availability. Superior CouTt Judge Robert L. Corfman took the action and withheld the Grand Jury records from the press and public until at least5p.m . Tuesday .. public sC rutiny Tuesday. The decis ion as to their availability would normally have been .made by Superior Court Judge Everett W. Dickey, tJie court's criminal arraignment jurist and liaison with the Grand Jury. No explanation was offered to.. day as to why Judge Corlman had been assigned to hear the motion. Hinshaw and Vallcrga were in· dieted on multiple felony counts including grand theft, embezzle- ment, misappropriation or public funds and conspiracy. Judge Corfman orde r ed lawyers for both sides into his courtroom at 9 a.m. Tuesday for a hearin g on the motion by de· fense lawyers that the Hinshaw· Vallerga records be permanently sealed. Those records, several bulky volumes or ti?s timony offered before the Grand Jury during a period or several months, would normally have been available for The charges stem from Hins haw's alleged misconduct as county assessor prior to hi s elec- tion to Congress and criminal acts allegedly committed by Vallerga as his chief aide during 1 that time. T eens Crowd Stadiwnfo r Roc k Concert Teenagers began lining up at dawn today to get into the Chicago and Beach Boys rock concert at Anaheim Stadium, the first such event to be allowed un· der a new city policy, Tickets were sold out Wednes- day, according to a spokesman for the st adium. About 50,000 were sold for $10 each. Stadium gates were closed whep. the concertgoers•began ar· riving before 6 a .m for the 6 p.m . concert. Cars were parked along streets and in the nearby In· dustrial area, causing traffi c- jams at 8 a .m . when employes began arriving, only to find their parking places already taken, according to Anaheim police. Security officers at the s tadium said hundreds of teenagers had arrived early this morning, but that the crowd was "very peaceful." 'they added that "sub;tantially more'' Polico and private 1'ecuri · ty officers had been hired for tonight's concert than would bG used a t a baseball game or similar entertainment event. ' Both men are scheduled to face arraignment May 29 in Judge Dickey's courtroom. Ora age C.a a& .,_,_ Wea&lter Low clouds tonight and early Saturday becoming mostly sunny in the after- noon. A little warmer with ' beach highs in the upper 60s and inland tem· peratures in the mid-70s. I NSIDE T ODAY Making.a theater Jooklikea theater doesn't sound di/· /icuJt, but it poaed.a ~ for director Martin Btnllm in. 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"The only major alternative to oil is solar energy. We have a couple hundred years of coal as well, but getting it out means strip min ing thousands of acres in Colorado and· Montana.···· Carter. who worked with ACf· miral Hyman Rickover in de· veloping t he world 's first atomic submarines, said fusion is a JX>SSible energy source, but not within this century. He blasted the AtomiC Ene rgy Commission (now the Nuclear Regulatory Commission) (or "an excess o( secr ecy," saying, 1 "There is no reason to cover up the safety factors that have been devised.'' But he said there are several sa(ety factors still needed. One person should be paid and.hired by the NRC for one sole function : to shut down a reactor when needed, he said. · ··ft would be just tine with me to s ay let 's not build another nuclea r reactor," Carter said. "But yo u have to ask, \\.'hat are the alt ernatives." l\1oving on to di scuss his can1· paign, Carter said his strongest competitor for the Democratic nomination is George Wallace. J.Je cons iders the Florida primary next l\1arch the crucial one for him, but Thursday he said if he doesn't do well there. ''J'JI do well in J\.1assachusetts, whJch would be the next one." Class Duty Requested 1By Principal • John E . Wyatt, 52, has been a school principal for 19 years. But this week Wyatt, currently principal at. Gisler School, asked tile Huntington Beach City School Board to transfer him to \he classroom. where he hopes to ~ach junior high 1chool math or science next year. "f have been planning to go back to the classroom ror years, .. Wyatt said. Trustees granted his request. then board member Brian Garland, a teacher at Edison High School, said : ··1 am pl eased as a classroom teacher myself that he is going to come back and join the ranks on the front lines.'' "lam very sorry lo see him go as a principal but happy to have him as a teacher," Trustee Norma Vander Molen added. Wyatt worked as a classroom teacher for seven years, then served as principal at Dwyer School School tor 13 years before moving to Gisler when it opened six years ago. A native of New York . he moved to Huntington Beach in 1949. Wyatt and his wife, Maria, have three children, John Jr., 23. Frank, 21, and Susan. 19 years old. ORANGE COAST HIF DAILY PILOT ,,_O<_ Co•'1 O.."' Po101 ..... '""""!"I•<-· lllMtl , ... Nt •\ P•tt,. It llUl>I·-bV l"'()t""'W Co.ul Pub"""'"'i Co""ll•"• St1>••d1t IO•hO<l><>•t Ploblo>M<I 1"ontltv Ill"'"'" Ff'°"' 10< c .... 1~ -w. Huwporl &t.o<", >htnt•"9lon a.-.,~ !'o"" lf•n V•lloy, ltwlftl, S•tltlloti.<• V•ll•~ dntl UQu"" k.oc"'Solll" C.o•!I, A >I~• r•q>o...I .,lilon I• pub!l,hH !Nltu•tl•v• -!.un.1•>' '"" ptln<lp.u Nl>l•..,1"11 1>1•"' I> •• IOO W.." !Wt M•ffl. C.tt• "'e••. C.•IHor.,lt '11•?•. Roberl N. Weed Prt., .. M •ntl P~lll••••tt Jack R . 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SPEAKS IN VIEJO Candidate C•rter 'Politics' Charged In Schools The spokesma n for a Wes tminster School Dis trict ci ti zens' gro up ha s ac - cused district teachers or COO· ducting a "political struggle" aimed at seizing control of school operation. De nni s R . Catr on . vice chairman of the Citizens Con1 · mittee £or M ainlaining Quality Educa ti o n , cri ticize d th e Westminste r Teachers Associa· tion for their stand against passage of an 87-cent tax over- ride, \\'hich will go bc£ore voters Tuesday. He suggested putting "the teachers back in the classroom where they belong and the people in the voting booths where they belong.'' Lat e r Thurs d ay , Ron ey Gaston. pres ide nt of a s mall er teacher group, the 70-member Professional Educators Grou11, joined Catron 's charge that the WTA is \\'aging a power struggle. And she claimed t hat only 6S of the 355 WTA members voted to \\'Ork against the issue. · WTA ofricials today however, said more than half their mc'm- bers \'Oted on the member -not 63. and they also discounted h1rs . Gaston's charge that teachers . are !Spendin g $5,000 to "'ork against the issue. .. It's only about $600," a WfA spokesman said. Mrs. Gaston also s aid the cam- paign has developed into a bitter struggle. dividing teachers, parents and sc hool ad · ministrators. Trustee Harlene Barrett said she received one threatening phone ca-U~.___......... Mrs. Barrett said she also has been harassed by telephone. WTA o£fici als said they do not support the tax hike because they believe district administrators have been inefricient in spending the £und s they do have. They criticized the number o( school administrators. use or private consultants and Cailure to close more than one school despite enrollment drops . However, both Catron and h1rs. Gaston charged the WI'A still is asking for an 11 perce nt pay hik e the mselves, saying that • y,·jlJ cost the district an extra $1 million . Catron also said the district has cul administration from 8.1 per 100 teachers to 6.5 per JOO, ""•ell below the county average 0£7.2. ,. . Kids Defeat Cops on Field A group 0£ Huntington Beach youngst ers ta ngled with local police this week -but the kids came out a head. The youngsters. £rom the city . recreation program al Oak View School. beat the police 19-10 in a s pecial soltball game. City Recre ation Director Norm Worthy, Bill Fowler, a parks employe, and Oak View Prin· cipal George Williams were um · pires. The.meet was arranged by Of£icer Bert Adkins . • .. .. . . .. . -. ' • • !Era tJf~ Fi1nines ' . ' r...t..PJ11e AJ : ·t RATES_ ••• • '•PlfO!"S.-'l>""vW~medlcal mifpf9 Cf. lijs~r~ lft areu Ot Cali ornta wHtre ll was not available or where the high cost prohlbltod doctors from buying •• Ford Says U.S. 'Sticking With It' «. • WASHINGTON (APl .-Presl· dent Ford said today he senses the Unlted States may be enter- in• a new era of .. rtrmnoss. resl)Ondin1 to challenges and be- ing r~ady to "stick with it" when raced with world problems. P~rtly by its aetlons in the Mayaguez affair. he told Euro· .pean newsmen in a White House interview. the natiOn is resisting a tendeney to drift into neo· isolationis m and is prepared "to act decisively." The President acknowledged that at times the United States AMERICAN DEPENDENTS FLEE LAOS, A4 has isolationist tendencies. He traced recent polls reOocting this mood to Vietnam, but added ! "The American people are get- ting o ut £.r:om unde r that trauma." Reflecting on the rescue of the U.S. container ship Mayaguez and its 39·man crew last week from Cambodian abductors , Ford said il offered "firm as· surance that the United States is capable and hils the will to act in emergencies." He desc ribed the Incident as ·•a clear, clear Indication we are not only str~I\& b~.t have the will to movequtckly. -Thi> SO-mJnute intcrvl c~· wus made for relay by satellite lo television stations in Europe. Meanwhile, the Mayaguei ar- rived In Hong Kong today and the ship owners opened six sealed cargo container& at the r~uesl~or newsmen seeking lo learn if the vessel was carrying milit11ry hardware when seized by a Cam· bodian gunboat. The containers. selected by newsmen for inspeetlon, eon- taine(t an assorted cargo of automobfle parts, fertlliiers, butane gas, paint, office equip- ment and toilet paper. All the cargo was consigned . rrom Oakland, to Utapao Air Official Says Coast Panels 'Must Go' By lllLARY KAYE 01 IM O•ily f'il~St1tf A spokesman for organized labor and busin ess warned Thursday in Corona de! Mar that the coastal com missions must not be given longer lifespans. "If the slate Legislature allows the coastal commissions to exist for a nother three years, we 'll go to the people with an initiative to do away with the commissions," vowed Gilbert Ferguson, ex- ecutive director of the Council on Environment , Employment, Econon1 y a nd Development tCEEED I. Speaking to the Orange County Coast Associa tion (OCCA J, a group of community and civic leade r s £rom coastal cities. Ferguson said he represented a "wave of indignation against the gro\l.·th of gove rnment and bureaucrac ies ." "It's strangling the rree en· terpr is e sys tem,'' added F'erguson, \\•ho also said he hopes rl'al PD"'er soon will be returned to the people at the local govern- ment level . The coastal commissions came into existence in 1972 \l.'ith the pelss age of Proposition 20. Unless ex tended by th e s tate Legislature. they will cease to ex ist at the end of this year. Th e com missions are currently attempting to £inalize a coastal pl an to protect the California t'oastline and have held public hearings throughout the st~te \\·here C EEED o(ficials. a nd others. have Sharply criticized the plan. "They (commissioners) have been making a lot of noise and have dis rupted our entire economic and social system · a lon g the coast . ., said Ferguson, "·ho added t hat he blames much of the unemploy ment in the con- s truct io n industry on com mission ··anti·growthdecis ions.·· In discussing the deficiencies he sees in the commissions, Ferguson said he believes it is es- sential lhat the commissioners define the public interest. According lo the CEEED of- ficial, the public interest includes access to adequate sandy beaches and recreation areas, preserving the basic eco-system by setting aside critical areas and preserving and protecting private property rights or all peo· pie. Ferguson urged the OCCA membership to take a stand o.n the issue, a lthough not necessari· ly the same position as CEEED. ''Raise yo ur pro£ile and become the kind or leadership or- ganization you 've been the past 65 years," Ferguson suggested to the group. Senate Hears CIA Director WASHINGTON t APl - William E . Colby, director or the Central Intelligence Agency, testified today before the Senate select committee on intelli gence investigating the CJA 's role in a controversial program to eliminate Viet Cong leaders dur· ing the Vietnam War. Chairman Frank Church (D· Idaho), said Colby would be questioned about the program, called Operation Phoenix. It was Colby's third appearance befor e the committee, whose hearings "'ere closed. Colby headed the Phoenix program from 1968 to 1971 . Ba•e 1n Thaltlnb frolT) where U.S. 11)1lltarf unlls launched an assault May 13 to rescue the crewmen of the M uyuguei. · The Cambodi•M ~lolmod Ibey aelaed the Maya1ue1, which was on a trip fron1 Hon.a: Kong to BantJkok, bccau1e it was con- ducting espionage aetivitles off Cambodia. Prince Norodom $ihanouk, the Cambodian chter or state:-also claimed the i0,48S·lon trel1h1or was loaded with plastic bombs and radio-eleetron(c equipment. "We had no Intelligence equip- ment aboard the ship," Charles T. Miller of Fountain Valley, skipper of the Mayaguei, told newsmen. ''They "thought the ship was armed but we had no arms. I didn 't even have u gun.'' Some i.D,aw:auce companies have announ ed new· malprac· lice lns uranee rates which in- cluded increases runglng from 400 ,to ISOq.P"!cent over the J,an. I level. . '"I"he publie ts turning against you,'' Assemblywoman Pauline Davis (D·Portolu), told &n ut· torney £or the Calitomi• Medical Assoclatlon. uwe should•say you ·ought to 'cool It' and go back to work like adult professionals." Assemblyman Daniel Boatwri1ht (D·Concord>. told the committee his con5lltuent mall in the past few day& ran a bout five-lo-one ,agafnst the striking doctors while previously it wa~ about .. 100 percent for the physicians.'' The 25 ,000 ·m e mber CMA warned the Legislature Thurs- day that action to resolve the crisis be taken in 10 days or the strike of anesthesiologists in Northern and Southerrl California might spread even ..further . Officials or Sea-Land Service, Inc or Menlo Park, N.J., owners or 'lhe Mayaguez, originally volunteered to open all 77 con- tainers in Singapore where the ship went following its rescue. • F.._PapAJ DOCTORS' STRIKE • • • Charbonneau said that Lhe pro- posed limits on attorneys fees - they would decrease on a peicenr tage basis as th.e amount of the award increases -would remove incentive to take cases. FUrther, he said, putting a doctor on the Patients' Compensation Board would ''stack the deck against the patiel)l." "A patient will not be able lo get an attorney and il he diet get one he would not. be able .tO ,win the case," said Charbonneau, · who specializes in malpractice cases. · But the doctors view the crisis differently. Dr. Robert Hinrichs, a surgeon and chief of staff at Hoag , Memorial Hospital, Newport Beach. admitted that there are exceptions, but said that general- ly most attorneys, most doctors. and most insurance companies are not to blame for today's situation. ''It's an accumulation or la\l.·suits or medical ini~ry _on which juries have made awards and from which insurance com· panies are passing on the extra costs," Dr. llinrichs said. t."'The pub~ic has ,come to ex eel monetary compensaU'?P. to alt types of medical injury. Th re is no \l.'ay or g"uaranleeing a result in surgery and there are un· toward res ults in surgery. A lot or times these injuries are'Confused with true malpractice." Dr. Hinrichs aod Dr. William A. Mathews, deputy chief of anesthesia at Hoag, agreed that in a sense advances in medicine · have increased the number of suits -people are being operat- ed on today for coD<litions eon- sidered inoperable many or a few years ago and this Increase in the number of high-risk surgeries has had the gtatlstical effect or in- creasing the number of injuries and thus laWsutts. • •·we don 't want the patient not to have redress, but we need to gel the cas~s out of the hands or juries whieh are not knowledgea- ble,'' Dr. Hinrichs added. . . Or. Mathews defined true malpractice ali an act of omission or commission which deviates from commun.itywlde standards or care. Both Dr. Mathews and Dr. Hinrichs expressed the convic- tion that 'the insurance com- panies. are lo~ing money from malpractice insurance. They said thal the problenl arose because the insurance companies did not lieep reliable data on malpractice suits prior to 1970. The doctors 'said that in 1970 the rates were unrealistically tow and this has been the reason for the spiral or inereases since then. .. One company is taking in $41 million in premiums yet it is pro- grammed to lose $77 million," said Dr. Hinrichs. "They've seen that what's happening today is the tip or the iceberg .,, Dr. Mathews said that p~ that doctors have become vtC· tims of t.heir own technrilogy ts thaf the majority of suits filed are ag'airisl the best hospitals and the m~st highly q~allfied physi- cians. Al a public forum in Orange on the insurance crisis, two. staff members or St . Joseph 's Hospital, which shares nine operating rooms with Childrens Hospital of Orange County, echoed the points made by the physicians at Hoag. Neurosurgeon Dr. Ri chard E. Newquist warned that if the. situation is not corrected one hair or a third o( every medical bill paid will be needed to cover a malpractice insurance premiu.m . The executive director called the 183 separatf.' poli cies \l.'ithin the coasta l plan ··go b · bledygook " and said the entire document· is .. a tool or propagan- _da placed before the public." Part of th'e coastal plan con- cerns how the proposed policies would be implemented -with e ither extended coastal com- missions or local agency control. UPHOLSTERY F ergu son s a id government agencies are knO\l.'n t o perpetuate th emselves and that "no o ne r eally believes the coastal commissions will selr · destruct just because the law says to.'' Portugal Strife LISBON (UPI> -Portugal's left.wing military rulersireacted sharply today to the Socialists' anti·Communist campaJgn and Politicians said the ruling armed forces movement may outlaw the Socialist Party. ENDS SATURDAY, MAY 24 ST~RTING @ '399'° GM Building First OH SALE HOW ..... ~ . Minicar for 1976 DETROIT CAP I -General Motors Corp. confirmed today it will introduce the rtnt U.S.·built minicar in the 1976 model year. GM did not say how much the car would cost, or what It will be called. The announcem4'nt or the car's debut came at the GM annual stoek hold er!S me eting. The small er ·lhan·Vega auto Is e x· peeled to h ave a 90 ·inch wheelbase compared to the 8Ub- compect 's97·1nch whttlbase. Th.e car is expected to lead GM 's new assault on the growing Invasion by importers on the domestic car m arket. It ha!J been ~I reported the car ma)' run :otl about 40 miles per gallon in highway driving. G!'t1 Chairman Thom a s ft1urphy did not soy where the outo will' be built. but it has been reportt..-d m a nufacture or the car could be In Wilmington, C?el. The new car, which has been rc(erred to as the Chevette -but not by GM -ls expected to be about the s ize ol the Vo1k!wo gen Rabbit, but larger than the llny lionda Civic. ft will be o version of a car GM now sells in several countr1es, in· eluding Grtal Britain and Brazil. Sllffrln Woodnlri M9nJe -Carson ,5._ ..... ,. M..t""-t ..,........, __ DREXEL -H ERIT AGE -HENRE00 N-W00DMARK....l(A 0 RAS TAN-BAKER ) NEWpQAT BEACH• • _ _A l~AM "'J/ A-•AalJll l'JM~, 17'7W~S1'Cl.lt"'Ull , "'"""° ea_.,. ~~. -,~ LAOUNABEACH• 3:'·'"' Nl 11rr11 CC)A~l' llW\'.. ·~·11.$.,SI WHllDAYS & SATUIDAYS 9:00 le 5:30 , TORRANCE• 2"'4~ ll,\W'I'llORNI: hi.VO. f(lpth t-~r1. Iii 9. ~1.111. 12 5.31.)1 ' 'Jl81IZT9 ' I Orange Co1Js-' Today's ~losing N.Y.Stoeks ~ EDITION I VOL. 68, Ni:>. l43, 4 SJ:CT·IONS, 40 ~AGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY,MAY23, 1975 N TEN CENTS Doctors .~ ' Lawyers ->t-=s> ~~!!'a~!.R.!!N Why are the doctors striking? What's wrong with the present system of malpractice in· surance? What changes do they want? From reading position papers or the medical profession and from listeriing to the views of four physician~ In Orange County. these are some of ·tl}e common Irvine Hassle . In Court By TOM BARLEY Of IM D•llJ 1"1191 !IUff Lawyers for the bank named trustor 17 years ago when the late Myford Irvine created a $2.2 million trust for Irvine family members are seeking court ac· tion that would allow ihe bank to quickly dispose of the trust's 90,000 shares of Irvine Company stock. Six trustees, among them tile James Irvine Foundation, are named as defeildants in the Orange County Superior Court action filed by attorneys for the Security Pacific National Bank. A spoke&man for the bank's Los Angeles law firm stated to· day that the action is being taken to enable the bank to clarify in court what he described a!I the ''conflicting language" of the trust established by Myford Irvine. · But lawyers close to the issue raised when Irvine heiress Joan ' .Irvine Smith challenged the foun~ dation's proposed $110 million sale of Irvine Company stock to the Mobil Oil Corporation look on the hit.est Ie1al iiaove as el~arip,& ' the way for the 11le of addlUoft ... Rock to Mobil. The .action states that the ~ank: is UMertaln if lt bu 1iihl0Jtde pGWer" to dispose of the 90,000 Irvine shares if it is satisfied that dispolal of the assets would be in ~ best interests o( the trustees. The law firm's spokesman pre- dicted that the legal action '· will be resolved in the very near future" without opposition frQm the trustees. He prefers not, to be identified. The trustees are Identified as James Myford Irvine, 23, Linda Irvine Gaede, -Gloria White Bryant, William T. While III the James Irvine Foundation and answtrs: -punuf!<t;----- -They want to get malprac--Th,ey want a statute of tice·c•ae11 out of the court.a, limitations, shorlening to two -They want cases to be heard or three years-the time when .a by a compensation board, with a case m ay be filed after an aJ. laym&n,1·a doctor, and an at· leged malpractice was com· tomel' on the panel, • ... milted. -They want the awards to be -They want limits on the limiteC:I, amount attorneys can make -They want the cases to be from malpractice cases, given initial reviews to de--They want insurance pre- termine whether they should be miums to be lowered, or stopped • .. .PpFisM..f,. Wbrkiiiab retrieves prybar from the interior of a wooden mold used to form a column in lhe growing forest o( pillars to hold the Corona del Mar Freeway overpass -at University Drive in Irvine. Cement was poured into two additional columns today. Rock Fans Line Up E~rly for Concert Boys Clubs of America. Teenagers began lining up at stadium s aid hundred s of teenagers had arrived early this · morning, but that the crowd was "very peaceful." Also identified as beneficaries d.awn today to get into the in Myford Irvine's trust a re Mrs. Chicago and Beach .Boys rock. Gaede's two minor children, concert at Anaheim Stadium, the Mrs. Bryant's daughter of minor fil-st such event to be allowed un- age and White's son of minor der a·new city policy. a8e. The action also seeks court Tickets were sold out Wednes· protection of unborn issue of the day, according lo a spokesman trustees. for the Stadium. About 50,000 The lawsui_t also sllggests that were sold for $10 each. the court may agr~ With the Stadium gates were closed bank 's view that an lnveat.meht .. when the concert·gQers began ar- (See TRUST P11eA2).' rivingbefore6a.m'forthe6p.m . ' concert. Cars were parked along _,,------------..._ streets and in the nearby in · No Trash On Monday Areas ot Newport Beach · where th~ reg'ular trash collection arhedule calls (or pickup on Monday will have to skip the chanc'e because of the Memorial Day lioliday. · City General Services Director Jake Mydnderse said that those residents will have to wait until their next scheduled pickup day for the service. dustrial· area, causing traffic- jams at 8 a .m. when employes began arriving .. only to find their parking places already taken, according to Anaheim policl?. Securi·ty officers at the Rape Thwarted ~OS ANGELES (UPI) Beraell Roae, 22, was held on sus· r.·ciob. of attempted rage for al· egedly attacking a young wciman · who fought back with kicks, 1crat.Ches and bites. Rose, waS booked irito jail Wednesday night aft~r treatment at Queen of Angels Hospital for numerous wounds. They added that "subitantially more" police and private securi· ty officers had been hired for tonight~S concert than would be used at a baseball game or simi!ar entertainment event. DOW ADVANCES ON PRIME cur NEW YORK <U PI ) -The stock market, buoyed b y a decline in interest rates. closed s harply hi.gher toda y in moderate pre-holiday trading on the New York Stock Exchange. Citiba nk cut its prime rate lo 7 percent. · The Dow Jones industrial average. 'a loser most of the week, gained 12.99 to 831 .90. Ad· vances led dee-lines by about a two-to·one margin. (Tables, All ). Prices w e re higher in moderate tradin g on the American Stock Exchange. Looking . at Crisis from s kyrocketing, and they want the insurance to be availa· ble. What do the ins urance com· panies want? Most or the above, that is broad-based ·reform ; either lhat or they want to be out o( the malpractice insurance business. What do the attorneys who specialize in lrial law want? Lit· tle of the above. * * * Bill They want to see any reform enacted within the present legal system and they want to see the insurance companies open their books, e s t a blishing their malpractice losses. before any new legislation is passed. ThiS is the way Robert Chal-bonnea'u, a Newport Beach atlomey who is the spokesman on malpractice insurance for the Orange County Trial Lawyers * * * Association, described the bill ot Sen. Dennis Carp.enter <R· Newport Beach ) and other bills embodying similar reforms and generally supported by the doc· tors: ··it's an anti-cons umer bill that will provide the doctors, who have been brainwashed by the in-. surance companies, with total immunity.'' (See DOCTORS, Page A2 l * * * Advances , But Assemblymen Angered SACRAMENTO (UPI ) -Stop· gap legislation designed to lower immediately the high cost of medical malpractice insurance unanimously passed a key As· sembly committee today as an- gry legislators told striking doc· tors to go back to work, The measure would reduce the Skyrocketing ins urance rates faced by doctors to only 50 per- cent above the pre·crisis Jan. 1 Hinshaw's Transcripts Sealed Off Transcripts of Orange County Grand Jury hearings that led to the indictment of Congressman Andrew Jackson Hinshaw and county assessor .lack Peter Vallerga were ordered sealed to· day pending a court hearing into their future availability. ~perior Court ,.l,1!Cli!e llobert C. Corfmati:~£0ok lhi actiOD and withheld the Grand Jury records fr0:m the press and public until at least5p.m. Tuesday .. Judge Corfman ordered lawyers (or both sides into his courtroom at 9 a.m. Tuesday for a hearing on the moti.on by de· fense lawyers that the Hinshaw- Vallerga records be permanently sealed. Those records, several bulky volumes of testimony offered before the Grand Jury during a period of several months, would normally have been available for public scrutiny Tuesday. The ·decision as lo their availability would normally have been made by Superior Court Judge Everett W. Dickey. the court's cri minal arraignment jurist and liaison. with the Grand Jury. . No explanation was offered to· day as to why Judge Corfman had been assigned to hear the motion .. Hinshaw and Vallerga were in - dicted on multiple felony· counts including grand theft, embezzle- ment, misappropriation of public funds and conspiracy. The charge s s tem from Hinshaw's alleged misconduct as county assessor prior to hi s elec- tion to Congress and criminal acts allegedly committed by Vallerga as his chie( aide during that time. ( Both men are scheduled to face arraignment May 29 in Judge Dickey 's cqurtroom. Portugal Strife LISBON <UPI) -Portugal 's left-wing military rulers reacted sharply today to the Socialists' anti-Communist campaigi1 and politicians :Said the ruling armed forces movement may outlaw the Socialist Party.' level. The bill would have a life of six months, theoretically giving the Legislature more time to de- vise a permanent rerorm. It was approved on an 11-0 vote by the Assembly Ways and Means Committee and sent to the Assembly floor for consideration on Tuesday. Growing legislative frustration with the striking physicians was evide nced by committee member Louis Papan CD-Daly City), who declared rhetoric~lly, ''What will it lake to get doctOr5 back to work?'' Committee vice chairman Frank Lanterman (o<-La Canada), suggested an amend- ment be inserted into the bill which would state that the measure's progress through the Legislature be terminated ''if the' (See RATES, Page~) , Budget Boost County's Up $30 Million Or.ange County Administrative Officer Robert Thomas has unveiled a proposed $413 million county budget for next year -more than $30 million higher than the current budget. In his introductory letter to the Board or Supervisors, Thomas said the county's property tax rate will be higher next year "if current revenue and expenditure patterns re· main as projected.'.' Thomas didn't specify how large a rate increase can be expected because he said several (actors still haven't been worked into the budget figures -including pay raises for ·~.r­ !l!!-1Jf\~ 11,000 employet1. Estimate& by county supervisors have \ndiealed the rate could increase by as much as 30 cents pe.r $100 assessed valu.aUon . The board will make the bud1et docamenfpublic for the fjrst time next Wednesday. A series of formal budget hearingt begin June 12. New Era Ford Tells Policy Of U.S. Firmness WASHINGTON <AP ) -Presi- dent Ford said today he senses the United States may be enter- ing a new era of firmness , responding to challenges and be- ing ready to "stick with it" when Caced with world problems. • Partly by its actions in the May3guez affair, he told Euro- pean news men in a White House interview, the nation is resisting a tendency to drift into neo· isolationism and is prepared "to act decisively.'' The President acknowledged that at limes the United States AMERICAN DEPENDENTS FLEE 1.AOS, A4 has isolationist tendencies. I-le Lraced recent polls renecting this mood to Vietnam, but added : "The American people are get- ting out from under ·that trauma.'' Reflecting on the rescue of the U.S. container ship Mayaguez and its 39·man crew last week from Cambodian abductors, Ford said it offered .. fi rm as· surance that the United States is capable and has the will to act in emergencies." Bangkok, because it was con· ducting espionage activities of( Cambodia. Prince Norodom Sihanouk, the Cambodian chief of state, also claimed the 10,485 -ton freighter was loaded with plastic bombs and radio·electronic equipment . "We had no intelligence equip· ment aboard the ship,'' Charles T . Miller of Fountain Valley, skipper of th e Mayaguez, told ne ws m en. "They thought the ship was armed but we had no arms. I didn't even have a gun." Of£icials of Sea-Land Service, Inc., of Menlo Park, N.J., own~rs of the Ma yague z, originally volunteered to open all 77 cOn· taincrs in Singapore where the ship went following its rescue·. The offer was not taken up and the vessel left Singapore with its cargo intact. Or:··~a+ :·· Weatioer 'Coffees'· Push School Tax Bid He described the incident as ''a clear, clear indication we are not only s_trong but have the will to move quickly." The 50·minute interview was made for relay by satellite to television stations in Europe. Low clouds tonight and early Saturday beComing mostly sunny in the after· noon. A little warmer with beach higbJi in the upper 60s and inland tern· peratures in the mid-70s. By HILARY 1'A YE ' Oft ... .,...,':f ... J"": Taxpayers Jn ttle NewP9rt-· Meta Unified SchOOID!llrict,w ho wm be asked li1!xl'weeli ui' ap- prove a tax rateincre~e,are1et· ting "peraonal al(eJ\lloft" from c1mpai1n workers. The pe-rson-to.p:erson cam· palpt, en1lneered by a commit· lee ol lll"indi..tduaJ•: b .....,,.11n that it is 'not followina trad!tJcmal pre·election sti-atecles. •·Rather than dlsttlbute a lot·o( printed material and' 1ebedule larr• 1pea1<1n1 •nc•lai!enta. we're boldlnf. fdlall c9lrH• wM« neighbor• &•Iller IO hear UlU by a.chool boanl _...., ". explained Jean ·HaitlDdi, •d· ml11l1tnll•• H1iotont to tllrdla· trlctauperlntendenl. More than 80 such coffees will havel>een helil by Tuesday, elee- UOfl -day, .,whin Voters' will be asked ~ approve a tu rate in· crease o( a'bciut five·cents per $100 , ~valuation. . That Increase, expected to net $2.5 ·million, would bo ·usec1 to rmance a · spendJnc iDcreue of $100 per pupil. DIJttlct .alc\alJ ••Y Ille' money 1s needed IO n.,,t in.flatloaary cOlta and to maintain edueatlonal standanlll in the ais· t.rict, I Mrs. Harmon said trustees de· cided la!t November, wben another I•• -override .,._a1 was deleat~. that face-:~fm,e~ <Mtact with voters wuneeded. "Tho !Joan! really w.-Ibis to be till!r campalp.wMslj'tct ad· mlnlatraton were the ooes on the ' speaking circuit last time, but trustees are the ones talking to the peoplethist1mt, ''she said. . Response at the coffees is re· ported to be good1 according to Mr1. Harmon. It won't be until Tuesday, however, tl!at the sue· cess of the approach can be measured. Durins the last ~id for more money, tr\t1tee1 were able to tell voters that large cutbacks were necessary, but could not say e¥· actly how the district and in· dlvldualschoo1swou1dautt•. ~ Th1.a Ume, after 1evaa1. monthl of Intense budget iludy.i.tncllld· ing cutJ>acks, restorations and'qc· ca1ion'al verbal combat wllh parenla at bo•rd mootlngt - tlultees ha\le a proposed budtet todilcuas. ,, -" '·' • • The current district budget is $42.5 million. If the tax override is not successful , the district's budget next year will be $39.6 million. l(the spending hike ts approved next week, the budget will In· crease to $42.1 million. with about $1 .25 million of the anticipated ex· tr-a revenue going into dJsUict emergency reserves. Trustees have slashed about $3 million from the budget for next year. Of that figure, $1.8 million wilr nol be reinstated regardless al tbe ou\come of the election. Cuta that t Will not be reStored are p~marily In central a(l .. ·mlnl11rat1cin, Including oflice suppllW, tr9nspoi'talloo, consul· tan1!,_1f!>t.Uional meetlnp, and ·\. <-CA!ltfAIGN,PA10A2f · I , ~ - ' Meanwhile, the Mayaguez ar· rived in Hong Kong today and the ship owners opened six sealed cargo containers at the request of newsmen seeking to learn if the vess·e·l was carrying military hardware when seized by a Cam· bodian gunboat. . The containers, selected by new;amen tfor inspection, con· talned an assorted cargo of automobile 'parts, fertilizers, butane gas, paint, office equip· menland toilet paper. - AIJ 1 the cargo was consigned from Oakland. to Utapao Air Base ln Thailand from where U.S. mUlt&ry units lauilched an a11auJ,i May 13 to rescue the e,reWD1.enoftheMa1aguez. The Cambodians claimed they seized th~ Mlya1ue1, which WllS on· a trip fr.om Hong K0111 to " INSIDE TODAY Making. o theater look like. o theater doesn't sound di/· ficult, but it posed a problem /OT director Mortin &1llOR i:n South Coo.st Repertory's cur· rent prOduction of "The Cave Dwellers." See story on Page Cl. l•dex /l •• , I I 01\ll Y PILOT N rros, ·cons • • • • • Can Parents I ·Mford Gainhle? ) By BOBBIE l.A)VELL The Newport-Mesa District is Involved in 11 tax override elec- tion on Tuesday. Many questions about the e ntire educational system are being raised, but to me the real question is: Can I af· ford to gamble on my children's education? I am told that the tnx override. 1 tr passed, will cost me not a ' dime, but only a ni ckle more per : JlOO assessed valuation. This means that a house assessed al $40 ,000 would be taxed slighll y l less than SS . What can you buy for five bucks? Hardly a dinner ' for the family at the local ham. I burger house! But wh at does Newport-Mesa ofrer you ror the same $5 a year. If the override passes, it will mean : 1. Res to red tr ansportation. 1 \l.'hich will keep fleets or moms' • and dads· cars off the streets dur- 1 ing rush-hour tra ffi c. 2. Continued ele mentary school music programs. 3. Rein state m ent of custodial and maintenance personnel. 4. Assis tance for special pro- grams for preschool children. 5, Holding stable or reducing class size. 1 6. Help for bands. pep squads, song leaders and drama. 7. Ongoing deve lopment of ele mentary libraries. The board of education has already slashed almost $3 million from the budget. Most reductions have come from central ad- m inistration services and "'ill be permanent. THERE ARE reduced ~tarr numbers, fewer travel al - lo\l.·ances. cutbacks in extra pay for extra duties. fewer district publications and reduced Sab- batical lea \"es for teachers. :i.:e-.-port-'.\l esa is meeting the Wlleng:e of lighter management aod better use of existing funds. TC9 priorit:-ts ~ing gi.,,.eo to the "5 cb:ooli demonstrating the ~ ~ v.·e most C"Oa!ront tfbt> ~ o( tal1lft.. "9t"e m!ilSt :adrltiLbi> tWZ"Hha \o~ real pro- 111'im c\f m'.;Zll<l!.:f~ aD1 to • • • Statement. wnlains lnaccuraey Th~ imparti al ana lysis o r Tu~day ·s Newport-Mesa tax o,·errid e election that was mailed to voters last month con· tains an inaccurate statement that may «;o nfuse the issue. The analysis, written by the county counsel. s lates that this year's tax rate is $3.76. Actually, tbe rate is $4 .07. what we can and cannot Wford to spend. But voters do not realize that school enrollment is down and the school district is operating with many fixed costs. Jnnation is playing h avoc with whatever reserves that are left. Due to the Serrano· Priest court decision. this m ay be one of the last times revenue can be raised in this manner. In the future, re· venue "-'ill be uniform on a slate level, equa li zing all districts. THE OPPONENTS of this elcc· lion speak simplistically when they say that what is'needed is re· organization of what we've got. to get rid of waste. ParenLo; who have been attending budget meet- ings "-"ill attest to the fact that the budget is at bare minimum. We are not wasting money on frills . Sure, e\'cryone can point to one .. for instance." but the fact re· mains that the percentage or money spent for administrators is down over the p ast 10 years. Services and s upply money is miniscule, and the district could cut out most everything and still be in the hole. An example or this inflationary spiral is that today the district can buy less than 75 percent of "-"hat we could two years ago. . Ditto paper which cost 15 cents. a ream two years ago, now costs Sl.45. No amount of waste cutting can make up (or these increases. THE MONEY that the district has to spend is a fixed amount. The total is arrived at by multiplying the revenue limit of Sl.272 per child by average daily attendance. This money can be pictured as a pie that can be cut up in many different ways. Salaries take up 85 percent of the money. and the community does have a say in hO"-' the rest is divided. For instance. when the district announced that the music and transportation programs would ha,•e to be curtailed, more than 400 C"OO.Cerned pa.rents showed up at the board meeting. !Usually there an nearer \o 200. Thi& type a( feedback e-nsu'red rontinuation of the above two programs. This community will gel wh at it deserves, and it is essential that our voices and requests be beard at school board meetings. On e last point. The state L.egislature mandates certain programs that have not been funded and that were not pre- ·viously a part or the school cur- riculum. Al one time parents were res ponsible for dri\'er education. The re "'as no need for drug-abuse educ ation or in - formational programs on family life, vene real disease or alcohol. But these programs have become an important part of the school program, and money has had to come from the same fixed a mount discussed above. Everyone blows "-'Cll over SS during the course of the year. This Tuesday make your con- tribution where it counts instead. -..... .. -... . ' ; .. , ' • 1 •••• , -...... _ .... - • . ,~ . of ·. S<!Hool BOnd Ele1cti()n ' _.. _.. , ...... ':!: ,.l-• l~ • " . . two Do rt ... 'pl 0 rtddMI .. volunleertd pro ,an~ con anotysel o/ t)U!' 1cAool jtMnc· ing i.tsut btfore N~t· Mtsa Unit,ed School °'"rict volers ntzt Tue1doy . flo'uxrrd SMUon is.a ~01to Mesa re• ckrtt with iwo ch.,ldren·in high 1chool. Mra . Bobbie .Lot>tU.,o Newport Beach reiident, l&a.9 children in elementary, in· tenri(!(ijate and IUgh '" in tht di1trict. /f'ro•P•9eAI CAMPAIGN maintenance and operations. Cutbacks to be reinstated if the election is s uccessful. include nurses, the. elementary music program at Its current level, t_hc pre-school program, 13 main- tenance and operations positions and some pupil transportation . Ta xpayers are being asked lo approve a tax rate for next year of S4.12 per $100 assessed valuation. J·lowever, the exact rate is un- known because assessed valua· lions rrom the county have not yet been announced . That amount would be an in· crease of five cents over this year's $4 .07 tax rate. However, it is a J(i-cent hike over what the rate \VOuld be next year if the election is not successful. Due lo stale legislation, it would dropto$3.76. A homeowner whose house has a market value of $ti0,000 would pay about $7 .50 more per year than he paid this year if the ballot meas ure passes, according lo school officials . No Progress In Search For Students DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania <UPI J -Search parties reported no progress today iQ the hunt for three American students, one from Gardeo Grove, and a Dutch "-'Oman kidnaped four days ago by guerrillas from a game pre- serve on the s hores of Lake Tanganyika in a remote corner of Africa. Tanzanian sources said they might be in the hands of Marxist guerrillas operating in .Zaire, formerly the Belgian Congo, across the lake from Tanzania. The kidnaped Americans were identified as Barbara B. Smuts, 24, of Ann Arbor, Mich .. Carrie Jane Hunter, 21 , of Atherton, Calif .. and Kenneth S. Smith, 22, of Garden Grove. Also abducted was Emil~ Bergman. a Dutch woman who worked as an administrati ve as· sistant at the research center. Tanzanian sources said it was possible the Marxist guerrillas. "'ho have been engaged in an armed struggle against the Zaire government of President Mobutu Sese Seko, kidnaped the rour to call attention to their cause. Stanford University announced Thursday that Tanzanian police arrested a suspect in the kidnap· ing. ' ;i ~."'I ~ • • • • • • • . I, DoWeHave toKeeP Up? By HOWARD SHELTON Voters in the NO"-'J>OfL·Meia Unified School OiStrict soundly defeated Proposition Z-a 53· cent tax override-on Nov. 5, 1974. Superintendent J ohn "Nicoll indicated at that lime that $4 million w9uld have to be slJced from the 1975-76 budget . ' The 1974· 75 budget totaled $49 million for som e 25,627 sJ,udents as illustrated in. t.he operating budget dated Nov. 6.1974 . <Some minor adjustments were subse· qucntly made to renect the ac- tual enrollment of 26,368). The 1966-67 budget totaled approx- imately $17 million for some 500 fewer students. In this present state of the economy, 10 percent unemploy· ment, decreasing student popula- tion (the 1974·75 actual student population Is 26,368, and the pro· jectlon for 1975-78 is 24,888, a decrease of six percent and ever incr easin& inflaUoa. do we have to keep up with other government agencies and increase spending by $100 per student, or $2.5 million per year? The school administration and board of trustees have not de- monstrated the need for. the funds requested. The student population is decreasing by five._percent per annum: lhe present third grade class is approximately one-half the size ofthhf year's graduating senior class. All schools with an TRUST ... banking firm s}\ould be brought into the situation lo outline wayS in which the truslteS can join other stockholders in disposing of Irvine Company stock: Among those stockholders is Joan Irvine Smith whose lawsuit against the foundation is expect- ed. to go on trial in Superior Court later this summer. In court action this week that was regarded as a pretrial vic- tory for the foundation. in· tervenor Lyndol Young withdrew his action against the foundation shortly before he was to (ace a pretrial he aring called when foundation lawyers demanded his elimination from the lawsuit. Young's decis ion to withdraw means that the lawsuit Is now limited lo three parties-Mrs. Smith and the state as plaintiffs and the James Irvi ne Foi.indalion as defendant. Judge Claude M . Owens has halted the plans or the foundation to sell 4,590,000 s hares or lrvine Company s tock to the Mobil group for a reported $110 million pending trial of the issue. enrollment of fewer than 500 s tu- dents s_hould be closed and .scboOI $ites sold. This would eliminate s verttl principals andsupportperaoMel. Additional cost would be incurred by.busing students, which ;would be more than compensail!d by savings in maintenance and cost of utilities. BliSING OF students should be put up (Or competitive bidding and awarded , to a tuu; company s p ecia lizing ii'r s tud e nt transportation. The Newporl- Mt.~sa School District must get out of the transportation and bus- maintenance business and con- centrate on education. , Data processing and computer programming Instruction is one of the costlier items in the district. The 1974-75 budget appropriated $500 ,000 for these expcn15es, in - cluding terminal operators. Data processing and computer pro- gramming s hould also be con· tracted to a firm specializing in such services or pooled with lhe Coast Community College Dis- trict . 1 Nurses are not allowed to ad- minister medica tion : they test vision and hearing at the elemen- t•ry level. These test programs should be subcontracted to specialists in the community and ;the remalr(d.er of the nurses' .duties transferred to 1chool secreJ.Q.ries and counselors. _Newport Man ' Hurt in Fall Down Stairs A 62-year-old retired resident of Newport Beach suffered a fractured skull and broken hip Thursday in a fall down a stairway leading from his Coast Highway apartment. Police said screams for help from Marshall Victor Huddleston brought a ssist ance from a neighbor after the 10 : 15 a.m. uc- cident \'.'hich occurred at 2938 W. CpaSt Highway. 1 Officers said f-luddleston \vas carrying a heavy bench grinder tool down the stairway "'hen he Jost his balance and toppled do"'" the night o( stairs. The victim is listed in salisfac· Lory condition at Hoag Mcmo1;a1 Hospital today, under treatment for the injuries. Police also !\&id he complained of severe pain and a loss of hearing after lhc fall.' Marcos Seeks Land MANILA tU Pl J -President Ferdinand Marcos said today he had requested the r eturn of small areas of U.S. military bases in the Philippines. Pools and tennis courts are wonderiut totiave. However. they ·d·o not benefit·t.he majority o' ~e ·students. The rnaint.enancecoet 11 prohibllive. These facllitiea :s hould be· transferred to municipal recreation depart· mcnts and enjayed by all citizens. students and adWts aJike, year· round. TIUS SCHOOL cilslrict, along with others, ts top heavy. I an1 the first to "admit that we have one of the very finest school systems in the stale In spite of re· lative ly low scores on tbe achieve ment tests. Those results indicated that out of 29 Orange County s chool districts, 24 district s levied lower laxes and only four dh;tricts have higher rates than the Newport· Mesa dis trict. We need fe ""·er district offices, few e r district administrators. The teachers are doing their very best a nd will do more if shown that ·intelligent cuts are made at th e dislrict l e vel . Cutting counselors and buses is bullying the general public and parents . The voters are nol fooled by these tactics. l "'ould not suppert the over· ride .measure unless the school administrators and school trustees make efforts to Institute the kind ~f cost-c utting measures suggesteCI above. ... ro•P,,,.eAI RATES ... \valkout continues.·· Insurance company represen· tatives opposed the proposal by Assemblyman Robert McLennan I R·Downey ), insisting they would have to draw from sur~ pluses from other lines or in~ surance to build proposed state· m a ndated reserves to cover malpractice policies, The measure CAB928) would require insurance (Ompanies to "pool" and provide medical malpractice insurance in areas of California where it was not available or where the hi1h cost prohibited doctors from buying it. Some ,insura nce companies have announced new malprac· tice insurance rates which in· eluded increases ranging from 400 to 600 percent over the Jan. 1 level. "The1public is turning against you.'' Assemblywoman Pauline Da\'is ( D-Portola), told an al· torney for the California Medical Association . "We should say you ought to 'cool it' and go back to work like adult professionals." Assembl y man Daniel Boatwright <D·Concord), told the committee his constituent mail in the past few days ran about rive-to-one against the striking doctor!! while previously it wa.s about "100 percent for the physicians.'' ·The county counsel has ad· milted that the wording is inac- curate, but the decision came too late for corrections lo be sent to voters. The actual ballot to be used Tuesday is correct. This year 's tax rate of $4.07 would climb to S4 .12 next year if th.e election passes. F,....P~Al The $3.76 rigure is the amount the tax rate would fall to next year without passage of the lax override . The decrease from $4 .07 lo $3. 76 is mandated by state legislation that can be over· ridden only by voters in local school districts . ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT • nw o.....-c ... .i O•h• P1•011 ,..,,,. .. ,.1~" 1, "'''" • ~"'tn.N~·P•~••,,.Pul>l........,,,.,1,,.0.-dn<r (N;t Pl.l>l"n•no; (ofnJl•n• 'c!>M•I• edlhon<.•·~ llUl>I•"""" .....,...,,, tl>rou,n ••""'• '"' C.0.1• ""'""· "'~"'°"" lle.ocll ...... "'"''"'"" l'.o•<" , ...... ••In vollty, l••ln•. !of<ttllelM<• \l•llt•"I ~"" l...,.... Be.ocn1!tellll! (Of\t A ~Nltt ''Cl'OMi .-dil•on " p.ol>" •h<-11 !.•I"' a~•• '"0 ~""II••• I'"' l'l•"<•.,.1 wl>l•>l1•no pi,n1 .., •• JUG w..11 tld• SllCtl. (o\!f ~If, (•\•10'1"• 't1•HI Robert N . W!!ecl Pt~"°""' •"4 Puttt .. l!n Jack R. Curley \l o<~ Pr~'""'"' •ncl Gt-<>et•• Mo""O"' Thomas Keevrt (d•!Clf l hom<ls A. M~ri_>tiin!' Moo""'"' c•tot • ·Charles H . Loo~ Richard P. Nall "''"""""' M•n•Q•"'Cl ( .. IOI\ NtWpor1 Bt~ch OffiCI! !Ill •o • .,.,, .... -•••d Moo••.,.. ......... P o &<I• •17) n...:i Ofh•r OfllCf'S r .. ,.~,. JJOW1"B••~l•tt1 u...,.. Iii••<". t lMC.-v•l~•ttl ......... -........... lltl) ...... S...lo•••d ~•flMC • V.,lf,,. Utol L•~• lie"" ••»,.l>t• .. ,,.,.,., c ... ,.r,111. 1t1' Or.riff to••• i> .. 11 .. 1un1 ~,.NOMW\tWiei.l!hnh•llMt,HI_> ... l tl• •• •1"1•11•-nn .,.r.,,. "'•• IM A "IK•I W!l~I ~Ptt••I ,, ......... n of • t 119111.....,_.,, ' ,. MtM4 Cle•• l'ft-1 ... •••d IOI (Ki. Mt ... ' (.lolt,.,111e.twMU.-..,.1.,, .. ,ut11-a"",: '•f-•tf.t.OOIM'lltfll'I Mil!Y•r lkoliMt-U.to .-1111 . /, DOCTORS' STRIKE • • • Charbonneau s aid that the pro- posed limits on attorneys rces - they would decrease on a percen· tage basis as the a mount of the award increases -would remove incentive to take cases. Further. he s aid, putting a doctor on the Patients' Compensation Board would "stack the deck against the patient." "A patient will nol be able to gel an attorney and if he did gel one he would not be able lo win the case," said Charbonneau, who specializes in malpractice cases. But the doctors vi ew the crisis differently . Dr. Robert Hinric hs . a surgeon and chief o r s tarr a t f-loa g Memorial Hos pital. Newport Beach. admitted that there are exceptions. but said that general· ly most attorneys, most doctors. and mos t insurance companies are not to blame for today's situation . ''It 's an acc umulation o f lawsuits of medical injury on which juries h ave made .Sw8rds and from which insurance com· panieS are passing on the extra costs, .. Or. Hinrichs sald. "The publ ic has come to expect mone tary compensation for all types of mc-dical injut'y, There Is no way or guaranteeing a re!!ult in surgery and there a.re un· toward results in surgery. A lot of times these injurielJ are contused wtth true malpractlce." Dt. Hinrich1 and Or. William A. Mathews , deputy chief of anesthesia at Hoar, a(r'et!d that in a 1en1e advancff In medicine hive lncreased the number of 1u1t.a -people are beln1 opfrat· ell on today ror conditions con· ~I sidered inopera ble many or a few years ago and this increase in the number of high-risk surgeries has had the statistical effect or in· creasing the number of injuries and thus lawsuits. .. We don't wa nt the patient not to have redress. but we need to get the cases out of the hands of juries which a re not knowledgea· ble ... Dr. Hinrichs added. Dr. Mathews derined true malpractice as an act of omission or com mission which deviates from communltywide standards or care. Both Dr. Mathews 11nd Dr. J~inrichs expressed lhe convic- tion that the . insurance com· pan\es are losing money fl'om malpractice insurance. They said that the problem a rose be-cause the insurance companies did nol keep reliable data on malpractice suits prior to t970. The doctors said t.hat In 19'10 the rates were unrealistically low and this has been the reUon ror the spiral of increases 1ince then. r .. One company 11 laking in $41 million In pre miums yet It is pro- gramme-d to lose $77 million,'' said Or. Hinrichs. "They ·v~ attn that what's happenfnc today ts the tip of the iceberc . •· Dr. Mathews '"'~ Iha\ prool that doctor1 have become vie· Ums or their own technololy I,• that the majority of au!t1 ftled are •1aln1t the best holpttals and the 'most highly quallned pl!y1I· cl1ns. ·uPHOLSTERY ENDS SATURDAY, MAY 24 CUSTOM BENCHES STARTIMG @ '39900 ON SALE NOW ,_.....,., Sherrill Waad!n•lc M-.c-St-t.Phl•ps Marl-' Giid ....., ........ OREXEV-HERI TAGE-HENR600N-W000MARK-KARASTAN--8AKER WIBDAYI • IATUIDAll 9:00 lo l:JO I I ' ~ ), N EWPOA:r BEACH • 17'7 Wt:STCL1•'•• DR.. 142.2050 ~AGUNA BEACH• :U~Nt>HTl,l t..'<,A:-.'THW\'., -41M •6Nl T~AAN CE • 236<9 HAWTl«iRNil BLVD. (Clpe~ f'ri .111 !I. ~un. 1 2,S ~30J 378:1119 • • ' I ,, I 'I i ( ! t ' ' I ( • 1, I H I, ' I I I { ( I I j I SI Trillion Cited tl Social Security ! Deep in the Red?· By SYLVIA PORTER (Lal!Jna1rn~•J ' q ls it true that Soclal Security ia over one trillion I dollars In the hole and t.hat lt'fi lncreaslnaly probable that' !:there won't be enough money lo 1>ay benefits in the future? A. This Is so crucial a question that It must' be answerf!d with complete objectivity and in delall. So here goes · I I (1) Since the payment or monthly SS benifits bea:an 35 yl!ars ago, the system bu.a. been self·1Up119rt~_g. C.onlribu-tlonJ from employes, - Money's • Worth employers a nd the-self· employed ha ve been sufficient not only to cover all benefit pa). m e nt r; and ad · mlnisl!Olivc COtil5 but 1tl5o to build up trust funds which provide huge contingency reserves. !ZJ ALTHOUGH BENEFIT LEVELS have climbed 1leadUy and new benefits have been added, Co'ngre11s has consc1entiously amended the SS tax .!IChedul es to bnng in the m oney to finance the benefit improvements and thus to keep lh~ program self supporting Congress also ha! IT!ade 1t clear by state m ents and actions year after year (includ- 1ng .. 75J that ll intends to keep the program r1n aric1ally sound and lo assure that a ll benefits will be paid as they fa ll due - tomorrow or 20, 30, lOO years from now (3J Headhnes implying that SS Is "going broke" or Is "over a tr1lhon dollars 1n the hole" imply a panic situation which does not C)(JSt Tht! background is that, each year, the law requires the trustees of the SS trust runds to report to Congress on the s hort and long range f1nanc1a l s tatus of the program The purpose or the estim ate£ 1S lo detect trends and thereby to e nable Congress to take steps well ahead of time to keep the program sound EVERY FOUR YEARS, THE law also requires that an Advisory Council on Social Security assess the rinancing and this Ad visory Council submitted its report In MarCh The estimates are always deliberately conservative - 1( not always pess1mlst1c -on income and outgo 1n ordertto make sure e rrors are on the cautious side The c urrent panic forecasts are based on the assumption that the birth rate will continue to drop (1n 1974, there were the fint siens of a reversal), that there will be fewer productlve workers paying SS taxes and that inflati on will continue at a gallop- '1ng rate into the future , If all these assumptions turn out accurate . SS benefits will exceed contr1but1ons over the 7$ year period to the year 2050 by a n average 5 percent or estimated taxable payrolls Th.at S percent applied to lhe payroll estimates 1n each of the ne«t 75 vears does indeed produce a deficit or about one tr-Allon doll a rs !" 14) But how r1d1culous lo go from this to panic For the d€!1c1t estimate 1s also based on the assumption that there wd) be no correction of a nuke 1n th e formula 1n the '72 law by which SS benefits are automaticall y increased as the cost of ltv1ng rises. ' IFTllERE IS A REIATIV El,Y low 1nflal1on r ate 1n the next 7-5 years , the pre;ent prov1s1ons would work If the in- flation s piral pers ists, an odd a nd un1usl1f1ed result would be that iJ large proportion of retirees in the 21st century would get SS benefits higher than the top "'ages they had t!ver earned' 15) Congress would never permit this and , now that 1l ha1 been alerted so early, there Is no doubt that lh1s defect 1n the aulomat1c pr,ov1sions will be corrected 161 One proposal of the 1\d v1sory Cot!f1Cll o n Social Secunty would base SS benefits on a system or wage- 1ndex1ng -to ad1ust your earnings to reflect increases in your overall average earnings over your hre time. ' Anothe r Advisory Counl'll proposal would have Part A ol Medicare -the hospital insurance part -financed out of gfneral rede ral revenues, freeing this porUon or SS con· tHbut1ons for other benefits. Meanwhile President Jo~ord has asked Vice President Rocke fell er to d1reC'l the White House Domes tic Council to explore ·•alternative approaches lo f1na nc1ng and make ap- propriate" proposals TllE SENATE FINANCE Committee has appointed a subcommittee under Sen Walter Mondale (0 -Minn ) to sludy the "'hole question Thl• newly establis hed subeom- rhtltee on Social Secunty or the l~ouse Ways and Means Committee. under Rep James Burke <D -Mass ) has set up a task rorce on SS ftnancmg MARKET HIGHLIGHTS INDEXES ~SE Index ASE Index Dow-Jones Ind S& P 500 Stocks -f.-11i111.•r.<lf 11t1d '·''"'•r.-. New York !UPI) -Trie !ollo""'"9 11•1 ~W\ Ille llOC:k\ IFl&T h&Yt ita1Md .....,,t lo\t ll't<I mo•1 b•WO Oft i»rcent ol ... Oft IFle Nt... 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An extraordinary shareholderl'.i' as- sembly voted "lo put the company in liquidnUon according to lcaal pro- visions.•• The announcement said the rompany's losses in 1974 far exceeded its capital and prospect.c; for romlng years we!~ ''vastly negaUve r I • •I• .. . . . I .tJI DAILV...u>T Ftldly, M!Y ZJ, 1975 • { : Hydraalie Devlee Developed Cure for Impotency Seen by Urologist Tot Dies On Wired Fencing \ ByBBUCEE.IUCKS UPtkiMciW..llM', HOUSTON -A surgically Im· planted bydraulic apparatus has been developed lo treat Im· potence, but a urologist says that only takes care of the physical problem 8nd patients still must be selected carefully. ''This isn't jyst a surgical treatment of impotence, but we're treating both the physical and psychological needs," Dr. F. Brantley Scott saJd. "It must be both pbysically and socially suc- cessful to be a real success.'' THE TREATMENT USES silicone tubing irnplanted in the penis _which is hydraulically .filled with fluid creating an erec- tion when the patient presses a bulb under his skin in the low er abdomen. A tiny release bulb placed in the scrotum is pressed to release the fluid back to a re- servoir and makes the penis nae· cid. .( MEDICINE J Scott, a professor o( urology at Baylor College of Medicine, said the operation is fairly simple, although it can run as tilgh as. $3,000. Of 50 operations Scott bas performed and another 14 at the Mayo Clinic, more than 90 per· cent have been successful, he said. 'Mosl of the e ngineering pro- blems have been solved, Scdtt said, and the greatest concern is patient selection. The patients who so far have received· the im- plant~ were referred to Scott's team by other physicians and he said they rejected more than 100. "FOR SOME THE operation could be very dangerous," Scott said. "Several men with severe heart problems have asked for the_ prosthesis and we could not· endanger their lives.'' He said most of the operations they performed were on men with physical impotence and .not psychologically caused. Several were, though, and their· :SbiUty to have an erection helped them wllh their J'."ychological 'problems,Scottsai . ''To some, it would be a threatening situation to have an erection and we have to be careful in treating them, in selMting-them,''-he said. ''Most would find a way out and wouldn1 hav-e th~ operation." A PSYCHIATRIST member o! Scott's team, Dr. lsmet Karacan, works with potential patients to determine the cause of im- potence. Karacan, director or Baylor's Sleep Stud.i es Laboratory, Said he wouldn't be surprised if as much as 10 per- cent of the male population was impotent. The first implant was done in February, 1973 and Is still tune· tlonJng, Scott said. He said re·· searchers discovered the possibility of the prosthesis for erections while finding a wll.y to cure problems with the urinary sphincter. SCOT!' AND OTHERS worliing with biomedical engineers et the University of Minnesota dis· covered a silicone sphincter operated hydraulically by the pa- tient could replace the_ natural sphincter. Wh en fluid Was pumped into the silicone band, it expanded and lengthened and Scott said they realized Its ap- plication to impotence. · · "lt'a hard to understand the importance or the lack of sex function," Scott said. "You see a change in them rrom bero re. After a s uccessful operation. there is a real difference. ''Some have said il1s like being born again, that lif~ was not worth living before." Women's coordinates in blue, lilac, mint and natural carefree polyester. ' Assorted long jersey dresses in plaids, dots, or floral prints. Sizes 10-18. 10.99-13.99 comp.val.$16-$20 sportswear 85 15. 99 each comp. value $20-$22 daytime dresses 61 Accrpt• .Job Former Illinois Gov. Otto Ker11er , paroled in March from federa l prison because of ill health, has accepted job directing pro· gram for improving mental attitudes of inmates. He was jailed on conviction of bribery and fraud. ARNOLD. Pa. (Ulll). -A 2· year·old girl .was killed when she touched a homemade electric fence plugged into a wall outlet. whi~h an elderly nei&hbor strung ) around her vegetable 1arden to ward off dogs and cats. , Police satd Thursday that \ Tabatha Christopher was dead 1 on arrival at a local boepltal after touc ng a ence connect~ -to a.UO-volthoflle.O\ltlet. Mrs. Elizabeth Hession said s he wrapped two wire st-ranc:11· around four wooden pegs to ward off animals. She...said lhe .fen.c~ was on only at night and she was unaware it was plugged in at the time of the accident. The woman told police she found the child's body when she chMked on her own son, Shawn, 3, who was also playing in the yard. LOWEST PRICES OF THE YEAR • I ' FASHION SAVINGS .... $6-$7 knit tops (preteen 90) 15.99 hiker suede boot (children's shoes 70) .. 3.99-4.99 10.99 $22-$34 polyester pantsuits (blvd.dresses95) 16.99-21 ;99 ! ! spec. purch. 3 pc. polyester pantsuits (town and travel 49) . 39.99 42.00 assorted jacket' dresses (town and1ravel 49) 29.99 Golf shirts, white, navy, peach, red, blue, camel, maize, polyester and cotton. 6. 99 value 9.00 men's knit shirts 163 I Men's dress shirts, short or long sleeve. Every brand ne..-model Maytag washer Patt erns, solids. No-iron. $;zes 141 /2-17. and dryer, save $20, $40 off on the pair. 40.00 cotton voi le dresses (misses dresses 96) $38-$70 long dresses and party pants (eve ning shop 97) 54.00 asst. spring coats. 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Shop Mon. to Fri. 10 to 9 :30, this Sat. only 10.to 9:30, Sun . noon to 6, Mon., Memorial Day 10 to 6 South Coast Plaza-Costa Mesa. 3333 Bristol St.. 546·9321 29.99 29.99-39.99 29.99 6.99 7.99 5.99-12.99 11.99 11.99-23.99 12.99-19.99 8.99-9".99 2.99 2.99-4.59 14.99 6.99 79.00 7.99 4.99-5.99 2.50-7.77 8.99 sale 4.99 5.99 9.99 19.99 sale $299. sale $189 2/12.99 3.39 3.99-9.99 5.99 8.99 3.99 2/5.00 Westminster Mall--Golden State at San Diego Fwy., 898-2521 • MAVCO r ' I • I ·\ I ' " Today's Closing N.Y~Stoeks ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA VOL 68, N0.143, 4 SECT IONS, 40 PAGES ' FRIDAY,MAY23, 1975 c TEN CENTS Doctors; Lawyers •r.tuifn1iuaN ........... "" ..... Why are the doctOl'll, alrlkln.fl' Wha~'s w ron~ w_ith the preseni system of malpractice in- ,surance~ 1 What chanaes do tney want? Frotn readiria: position papers of the medical profes&ion and from listening to the view& or. four physicians ln Orange County, ~hetie .are some d~ ~Co~mon Janawers : --' They Wan.t to a:et malprac· UC4;:J:a.te,s out or lhe courts. -They want cases to be heard by a compe.111atlon board, with a layman, a -doctor; and· an at- torney.on the t>anel =-They Want th€ awurds to be limiled, -~They want the cases to be given initf11I reviews to de- terrriine WheUier they Should be ' . pursued, -They want a statute or 11.mitations, shortening to two or three years the time when a case may be filed after an al- le~ed malpractice was com- mitted. -They want limits on the amount attorneys· can make from malpractice cases, -They want insurance pre- miums to be lowered, or stopped Looking at from skyrocketing, and they want the insurance to be availa- ble. What do the insurance com- panies want? Most of the -above, that is broad·based reform; either that or they Want to be out of the malpractice insurance business. What do the attorneys who specialize in trial law want? Lit- tl e of the above. * * * They want to see any reform enacted within the present legal system and they want to see the insurance companies open their books, estab li s'hing their malpractice losses, before any new legislation is passed. This is the way Robe rt Charbonneau, a Newport Beach attorney who is the spokesman on malpractice insurance for the Oran.ice County Trial Lawyers * * Crisis Associalion. described the bill of Sen. Dennis Carpenter <R- Newport Beach) and other bills embodying similar reforms and generally supported by the doc- tors: · "It's an anti-consumer bill that will provide the doctors. who have been brainwashed by the in- surance companies , with total immunity._'' <See DOCTORS, Page AZ) * * * I :rougher ' ' . Bill Advances ~ra Eyed :OY Ford WASHINGTON CAP i -Presi- dent Ford said today he senses the United States may be enter-, 'jog a new era of firmness, · responding Lo challenges and be- ing ready to "stick with it"' when faced with world problems. Partly by its actions in the Mayaguez affair, he told Euro- pean newsmen in a White House interview, ttte nation'is resisting a tendency to drirt into · neo· isolationism and is prepared "to act decisiveJy _ •• The President acknowledged that at times the United States AMElijCAN DEPENDENTS . FLEE LAOS, M ' has iso,lationisl tendencies. He µ-aced recent po~Js reflecting this mood ~o Vietnam, but added : ''The American peop&e are get- ting out from under that trauma." ;Reitecting on the rescue of lhe U.S. conlaiqer ship Maya,Uez aod its 39·man ciew lasl w'ffk from Cambodian abductors, roni nkl It . .., ......... -... , 1urance that the United ..... ls capable and has the will to act in emergencies." , He described the lntident a"s ''a clear, clear indication we are not only strong but have the will to moveq\lickly. '' The 5().minute interview was made tor relay by satellite to televisiori stations in Europe. Meany.'bile, the May3guez ar- rived in Hong Kong today and the ship ·owners opened six sealed cargo containers at the request of newsmen seeking to learn ir the vessel was carrying military hardware when seized by a Cam- bodian gunboat. The containers, selected by newsnfen for inspection, con- tained an assorted cargo or automobile pitts, fertilizers, CSee POLICY, Page AZ) Day Late For,Trash' Trash and ga'tbage will noi. be picked up ·Mondayiln Costa Mesa becau1e of the Memorial Day holiday. The Costa Mesa Sanitary District announced today that trash pickups all next week will be one day l·ater than the normal schedules in all areas. l( you normally put.your ' garbage out. on Monday, (or example, you put it out on Tuesday next week. . • Or:.,;MLC...& \\ We a t ller .u,W cloUds· tonight and early Saturday becoming mosUy SUMY in the after· noon. A little warmer with beach hllhl In \be.upper 601 and Inland tem · peratures ln the mid-70s. . ' _ 0.llY l'li.t Stall ,,_. But Assemblymen Angered " SACRAMENTO (tiPIJ -Stop- gap legislation designed to lower immediately the high cost or medical malpractice insurance unanimously passed a key As · sembly committee today as an· gry legislator' told striking doc· tors Lo go back to work. The measure would reduce lhe skyrocketing insurance rates raced by doctors to on)y so per- cent above the pre-crisis Jan. 1 Hinshaw's Transcripts Sealed Off Transcripts of Orange'County Grand Jury hearings that led to the indictment of Congressman Andrew Jackson Hinshaw and county assessor Jack Peter Vallerga were ordered sealed to- d<!iY 1pelldin1 a court hearin& into their future avaitablllty. Superl01' Court ·Judge Robert level. The bill would have a life of six months, theor etically giving the Legislature more lime to de- vise a permanent reform. It was approved on an 11-0 vote by the Assembly Ways and Means Committee and sent to the Assembly floor for consideration on Tuesday. Growing legislative frustration with the striking physicians was e videnced by con1mittee member Louis ~apan lD·Daly City), who declared rhetorically, ''Whal will it take to gel doctors: back to work?'' Commiltee vice chairman Frank Lanterman (R -La Canada>, s uggested an amend· ment be inserted into the bill which would state that the measure's progress through the Legislature be terminated "if the (See RATES, Page AZJ B .. dget Boost County's Vp $30 Million Orange County Adininistrative Officer ·Robert Thomas has· unveiled a proposed $413 million county budget for next year -more than $30 million higher than ~the current budget. · In his introductory letter to the Board of Supervisors, Thomas said the county's property tax rate will be higher next year "if current revenue a'nd expenditure patterns re- main as projected .. " Thomas didn't specify how large a rate increase can be iex~ed because be·~ 1Cveral factors still haven't been worked tni~ the budget figures -including pay r aises for · the county's 11,000 e mployes. FIREMEN ATTACKS COSTLY BLAZE IN COST/I MESA $81·1000 D1m1ge As Industrial Su ite Burns L. Corfman took the action and withheld the Grand Jury records rrom the press and public until 6'l least5p.m . Tuesday .. Judge Corfman ordered lawyers for both sides into his Estimates by county supervisors have indicated the rate could increase by 3.s much as 30 cents per $100 assessed valuation. The board will make the budget document pubUc for the first time next Wednesday. A series df formal budget hearings begin June 12._ courtroom at 9 a .m . Tuesday for $61,000 Industry a hearing on the motion by de· fense lawyers that the Hinshaw- VaJlerga records be permanenUy. sealed . Dev elopment Chief Fire Out in Mesa Those records, several bulky volumes of testimony offered before the Grand Jury during a period of several months, would normally have been available for public scrutiny Tuesday. Planning Director Dunn Gets Post A fire fed by spewing acetylene gas raged through a Costa Me sa industrial suite Thursday after· nooo, causing at least $61,000 damage and sending a pillar of black smoke visible from Hunt- ington Beach to Irvine into the sky. Investigators said' today the monetary loss at Dentalloy lnc., 1310,Logan Ave., may go much higher. Company President J .M. McGillicuddy said records 0 1 materials destroyed.in the spec· tacular blaze will have to be check eel: to compute the-entire toll. . . The firm processes and _re- covers precious metals from w·orn-out electrical components ror such items as dental alloys for use in filling teeth and mak- iilgbridgeS:. McGillicuddy was in his office across a parking lot from the main plant in a ci>nnected. series or industrial suites when the 3:30 p.m. blaze e rupted, according to invesUgators. They said a testing rig ror use in the plant was set up for the operation. Suddenly, a hose reeding a~etylene gas to it came loose and exploded, sending a tongue of flames from the highly volatile g_qs spewing through the area. 'Heal from the resultirlg 'blaze melted the aluminum frame of th'e tront door and windo~s. but did not spread lo adjacent•busi·, ness suites in the northeast Costa Mesa industrial area. Fire Department Battalion ·Chief Bob Beau.champ said damage to the structure was $35,000, with a $26,000 loll to con' tenta, penCling r11rther reviaion. · A number or eleotrieal items Oelivered for extraction ol their ~ape 1'hwJirted LOS ANGELES CUPIJ Bernell ft-, 22, was held On SUS· plclon. ot attempltd rape !QI' al- le.1edly attacking a young ·-oman who fought back with -ick11 S-Cretches and bites. Roso, wu booktd Into Jall Wednesday nl&hl after trealment at Queen ot An1el1 Hospital for numerous ...-. ~ ~­' precious metals for clients '-''ere destroyed and further investiga- tioa is needed to deter~ne their precise values. he nOted . '-. Battalion Chief Beauchamp said that, while the fire was ex- tremely hot and fast-moving, it took firemen only about 10 minutes to control the flames. None of the Oentalloy employes in the building when the explosion and fire occurred were injured. The decision as to their availability would normally have been made by Superior Court Judge Everett W. Dickey, the Costa Mesa Planning Director court's criminal arraignment William L. Dunn, whohasbeena jurist and liaison with the Grand planner with the cily for 20 years, Jury. will carry the ball in the city's No expla nation was offered to-community development game day as to ·why Judge Corlman plan. had been assigned to hear the He is being moved upstairs, motion. . from the planning department to Hinshaw and Vallerga were in-become assistant city manager- dicted on mt.ltiple f P.lony counts CQmmunity development direc- including grand theft ·embezzle-tor. He also will be the director of IXJW ADVANCES ment, misappropriation of public red~velopment work downtown. ____ __:,·--------------~-.Wnd aod..J;P.!l;\i.P!t.J!tY.,___ -~ ___ .~1~y Man_ager: ~e9 Sors~Pal The charges stem from sai'Otodaythatthechangehas not ON PRJ"ME CUT Hinshaw's alleged misconduct as been put into effect yet because county assessor prior to his elec-the new planning director has not NEW YORK <UPI J -The tion to Congress and criminal yet been picked. Sorsaba1 said, stoc.k f'!la~ket , buoyed by a acts a llegedly committed by dechne 1n interest rates, closed Vallerga as his chief aide during s harply higher toda y in thattime. moderate pre-holiday trading on Both men are scheduled to race t~e. New Yor~ Sto~k Exchange. arraignment May 29 in Judge Citibank cut its prtme rate Lo 7 Dickey 's courtroom. percent. The Dow Jones industrial average, a loser most or lJl e week, gained 12.99 to 831.90. Ad- vances led declines by about u two-to-o ne margin. (Tables, All ). Prices we re hi gher in moderate trading on the American Stock Exchange. Portugal Strife LISBON (UPI ) -Portugal's left-wing military rulers reacted sharply today to the Socialists' anti-Communist campaign and politicians s~id the ruling armed forces movem e nt may outlaw the Socialist Party. 'WIZARD' SET AT F AIRJllEW ' A staJie prodUctiOn or . "Th·e Wizard of Oz" will be presented by Fairview Stale Hospital pa- tients in the Costa Mesa hospital's auditorium tonight. The 7:30 p.m . show is free and open to the public. The produc- tion features a cast of about 50 performers. however, he fs close lo hiring a new planning chief. Dunn was the first planner Costa Mesa had. He was a part time employe in 1954 , a year arter incorporation, and became fulltime planning technician in 1955. He was appointed planning director in 1958. He is the only planning director the city has had. He has seen the planning de- partment grow (rom a staff of One -himself -to a staff or 14, plus four interns. Dunn, who is 51, married with two children, will be paid the same salary, $25,350 a year, in his new position. ··1 feel it's an exciting change,'' he said this morning. "Communi- ty development and redevelop· ment is wl)~re the action is going to be. The ,rebirth or downtown Costa Mesa will be my prime function ." Sorsabal had this comment on the change. "Bill 's knowledge.or downtown and the people there will help a lot in the purchase of properties." 'Coffees' P11sh School Tax Bid By. HILARY KAYE Of ... ~lly Pl let Slefl Taxpayers in the Newport- Mesa Unified School District, who will be asked, next week to ap- .prove a tax rate increase, are gel· Ung "personal attention" from campaign workers. The person-to-person cam- paian, engineered by a commit- tee or 35 indivlClualS, is unusual in that tt Is not following traditional pre-election strategies. ''Rather than distribul.e a lot oC printed mate.rial and schedule large spel.ktng engaaernent~. we're holding small correes where neighbors gather to hear talka bY school board rn.embers, '' explained Jean Harmon, ad- ministrative assistant to the dis· lricU-rinlendent . More than 80 such coffees will have been held by Tuesday, elec- tion day, when voters will be jlSked lo a pprove a tax rate in- crease or about five-cents per$100 assessed valuation. That increase, expected to net $2.5 million, woufd be used to fmance a spendlna increase of $100 per pupll. Dlstrlct.of(icials say the money i.s' needed to fight lnnauonary costa 1ndtomaintain educational standards in the dis· lrict. Mrs. Harmon said trustee! de· ~ided last November, when another· tax override proposal wu defeated, tha~ (aoe.io-la°' contact with voters was needed. "The board really wanted this to be their campaign. District ad· mlniatrators were the ones on the speaking circuit last time, but trustees are the ones talking to the people this Ume, ''she said. Response at the coffees is re- ported to be good, according to Mn. Harmon. It won't be until Tuesday, however, that the suc- cess of the approach can be measured. During the lost bid for more money, trustees were able to tell vo\ers that large cOl.backs were necessary, but could not say ex- actly how tho district and in· dlvidual school s would suffer. Thia time, a(ter several months of Intense budget s tudy4 nc1ud· iDI cutbacks, restoraUons andoc· caslonal verbal combat with parents at board meetings - trustees have a proposed b\.c!Qet to discuss. The current district budget is $42.5 million. If the tax override is not successful. the district's budget next year will be $39.6 million. · If the spending hike is approved. next week. the budget will in-. crease to $42. l million, with about $1 .25 million Qf the antic1pated ex· tra revenue going into district emergency reserves. Trustees have i l8shed about $3 million from Ul'e budget ror next year. Of tha( figure, $1.8 million will not,bC reiristated regardless of the outcome of the election. . -~" cuts that will not be rest.Oreo- 3re primarily in. central 84 ·ministration, intludlJ)t office stipplies, transpo:rtaUon,. ebnau.l· lanls, professional m~. '!"'I (See CAMPAIGN, P ... .UI ' I Al DAIL y PILOT . c fr1d!y, ... p. 1116 Pros, ~:cons of School Tax Election . . • ' ... ... • • ... ' . ' Two Dafly tot readfrs Can Parents volunteered ro .ond con . anol11se1 ichool Ji'ttt,mc· Ing 1 be/ore Newport· Mesa Uni/fed School Dislrict voter• nert Tutsdo11 . Howard SMUon it.o Costa M tta reli· dfnl wUh .two childrrn fn high acltool. Mr1. fJobbfe Loutll, o Newport Beach resident, Ml cfrildTft! 1n elemenlary, in· tmnMWlt ond high scllDOls in U..dillricl. Mford ·Gamble? lly 8011111£ LOVELL The Newport-Mesa District is involved in a tax override elec- tion on Tuesd ay. Many quesUons about the entire educational system are being raised. but to me the real question is : Can I af- ford to gamble on my children's education? lam told that the lax override, if passed, will cost me not a 1 dime, but only a nickle more per $100 assessed valuation. This means that a house assessed al· $40,000 would be t axed slightly less than $5. What can you buy for five bucks? Hardly a dirmer for the family at the local ham- burger hous e! But what does Newport·Mes a o££er you for the same $Sa year. 1£ the override passes, it will mean: 1. Restored tra nsportation, \\'hich \\:ill keep fleets of moms· and dads' cars off the streets dur- ing rus h-hour traffic. 2. Continued elementary school music programs. 3. Reinstatement or custodial and maintenance personnel. 4. Assistance for special pro- grams for preschool children. 5. Holding stable or reducing class size. 6. Help for bands, pep squads, song leaders and drama. 7. Ongoing de ... elopment or elementary libraries. T he board of education has already s lashed almost $3 million from the budget. Most reductions have come from central ad- ministration services and will be permanent. THERE ARE reduced staff number s , few e r travel al- lowances, cutbacks in extra pay for extra duties, fewer distMct publications and reduced Sab- batical leaves for teachers. Newport-Mesa is meeting lhe challenge of tighter management and better use of existing funds. Top priority is being given to the schoq\s d e mon strating the highest need. W e must confront the problem of tenure. We must ad~ress ourselves to the real pro· .ble·pi of mana2e m ent, and to Statemenl Contains Inaccuracy JI The impartial analysis of Tuesday's Newport-Mesa tax override election that was mailed to voters last month con- ta ins an inaccurate statement that m ay confuse the issue. The analysis, written by the county counsel, states that this year·s tax rate is $3.76. Actually, the rate is $4 .07. The county counsel has ad- mitted that the wording is inac- curate, but the decision came too I.ate for corrections to be sent lo voters. The actual ballot to be used Tuesday is correct. . This year·s tax rate or $4.07 "1ould c limb to $4 .12 next year if the election passes. The $3 .76 fi gure is the amount the tax rate would fall to next year without passage of the tax O\lerride. The decrease from $4.07 to $3. 76 'is mandated by state legislation that can be over- ridden only by voters in local school districts. OlllANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT 1M o. ... oe Co-ttl O.Uy p;101, ,.;111wll•tl\ It tom• l>iM Cl mot,...,.. P••U. h ""Dl•\NCI DV INIO< ..... (Mtl ,.,. ... 1.,,1"9 Comp ... ,. Seo.>•-t<hllcto• ••• fMllJll-Mo"<I•• '"'D<>9" ~·-· .... eo.1. Ww. NewpOtl .. ,...,, tl""""ti°" Bt«ftlJ-- !tl" V•11•¥. lr•Olle, ~.tCICll•D.t<' Y•fley •"" U-8411<1\IS.Olll" Co•tl. /4 •Intl• •<90<>•1 ..,.llofo o\ pUIJUt<>eel Wl11•C1.oyt -~·O· ll\f prl"<Cie>el ollb'""'"9 p1a"I !\ •t JOO Wl >I 8•r $1tet!I, C.0\19 ~··· (.olllOtl\•.o'7W.. • Robert N . Weed Pt•"*"'""" P..OO•-• Jack R. Curley v"''"' .. '*"'"""C..-••-... ..- Thomas Keevll [ ........ ThOmas A. M urphlne ,,,..,....1 .. ,1: .... ' Charles H . Loos Richard,,, Nall ... ,\',, .... ,,,... ..... ..., ["'!Ot\ T ... pftDM C,14) M2-4l2T ~a.Ulfl.cl AfYtr'tlsint ... 2.u.11 ' (N-rrlf~1, lflJ OfM .. c .. ,t l'Vbl""'"' (.otn\ ............... , ,., .... ~ino·.i .............. .... .. ,\ .. , •r ••w•{11M,...'illi "'••In "''' D~ t•.t .. 1.o<eC •It'*" tflffll l "'"'"~"" 11 "'""'9M .. ,,. •. k<toMi Cf••t .. ll•M H I• •I CMI• 1111111, (;ell~ ...... ,1~ .... ..,._...,,....,,IO~IOI¥: .,,.... ...... ...,_t1MIMWt"'6iftlli..n ~CIO "*""''· ' I. .... what we can und cannot afrord tO spend. But vott'rs do not aealize that school enrollment is ~n and the school district is operaUna with many fixed costs. Inflation i~ playing havoc with whatever reserves that are left. Due to the Serrano-Pri~st eot.1rt decision, this may be one of the last limes revenue can be raised in this manner. In the future. re- venue will be uniform on a state level, equalizing all distric!s. THE OPPONENTSo£this elec- tion speak s implistically when they say that whait is needed is r e- organization of what we've got, to get rid of waste. Parents who have been attending budget meet- ings will a ttest to the fact that the budget is at bare minimum; We are not wasting money on fMlls. Sure, e veryone can point to one "for instance," but the fact re- mains that the percentage of money spent for administrators is down over the past 10 years. Services and supply money is · miniscule, and the district could· cut out most everything and still be In the hole. An exam ple of this inflationary~ spiral is that today Lhe distMct can buy less than 75 percent of what we could two years ago. Ditto paper which cost 75 cents. a ream tWo years ago, now costs Sl.45 . No amount of waste cutting .can make up £or these increases. THE MONEY t h:it the district has to spend is a fixed amou.nl. The total i s arrived at by multiplying the revenue limit of SI.272 per child by average daily attendance. This money can be pictured as a pie that can be cut up in many diff erent ways. Salaries take up 85 percent of lhe money, and the community does have a say in how the rest is divided. For in~tance. when the dis trict announced that the music and transportation programs would have to be curtailed, more than 400 concerned parents showed up at the bo11.rd m eeting. <Usually there ar e nearer to 200. This type o( feedback ensured continuation of the above two programs. This community will get wh.'.lt it deserves. and it is essential that our voices a nd reque~ts be heard al school board meetings. One las t point . The s tate Legislature mandates certain programs that bave not been fu nded a nd that were not pre- viously a part or the school cur- riculum. t\t one t1me parents were responsible for driver education. There was no need for drug-abus e e ducation or in- formational programs on family Mfe, vene real disease or alcohol. But these programs have become an important part of the school program, and money has had to come from the same fixed amount discussed above. Everyone blows well over SS during the course of the year. This Tuesday make your con- tribution where it counts instead. CAMPAIGN maintenance and qperations. cutbacks lo be reinstated if the e lection is successful. include nurses, the elementary music program at its current level. the pre-school program, 13 main- tenance a nd operations positions and some pUpil transportation. Taxpayers are ~eing asked to approve a tax rate for next year 0£ $4 .12 per $100 assessed valuation. However·, the exact rate is un- known because assessed valua- tions from the county have not yet been announced. That amount would be an in· t'rease or five cents over this year's $4 .07 tax rate. However, i\ is a 36-cent hike over what lherate would be next year if the election is not successful. Due to stale legislation. it would dropto$3.76. A homeowner whose house has a market value or $60 ,000 would pay about $7.50 more per year than he paid t his year if the ballot measure passes, according to school officials. No Progress In Search For Students DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania <UPI ) -Search parties r eported no progress today in the.hunt for three American students, one from Garden Grove, and a Dutch woman kidnaped four days ago by guerrillas from a game pre· ser ve on the shores of Lake Tangarlyika in a remote comer of Africa. Tanzanian sources suid they might be in the hands of Marxist g:Uerri ll as oper ating in Zaire, formerly the Belgian Congo, across the lake from Tanzania. The kidna.ped Americans were identified as Barbara B. Smuts, 24, of Ann Arbor, Mich., Carrie Jane Hunter. 21. or Atherton, .. Calif., and Kenneth S. Smith. 22. of Garden Grove. Also a bducted ·was Emilie Bergman, a Dutch "'Oman who "''orked as an administrative as· sistant at the research center. Tanzanian sources said It was possible the 1\.1 arxlst guerrillas, who have been engaged in an armed struggle against the Zaire governm e nt or President Mobutu Sese Seko. kidnaped the four Lo call attention to their cause. Stanford University announced Thursday that Tanzanian police arrested a suspect in the kidnap- ing. r .... r-.A1 DOCTORS' STRIKE • • • Char bonneau said that the pro-sidered Inoperable m<1ny or a few posed limits on attorney1 fees -; years ago and this increase in the they would decrease on a percen-: number of high-risk surgeries has tage bas is as the amount of the ' had the s~atistiea l effect of in- a"'ard increuses -v.·ould remove creasine the number of injuries incentive to take cases. Further, ·and thus lawsuits. he said, putting a doctor on the Patients' Compensation Board "'Ould .. stack the deck against lhe patient." ;,A patient will not be able to get an attorney and if he did get one he would not be able to win t he case," said Charbonneau, v.·ho specializes in malpractice cases. But the doctors vir. the crisis differ ently . Dr. Robert Hinric , a surgeon and chief or s la f al l-loag l\1emorial llos pital , Ne wporl Beach, admitted that there are 1 exceptions, but said th al general-: ly most attorneys, most doctoN. ' and most Insur a nce companies are not to blame for today's situation. ''It 's an acc umulation or lawsuits of medical 11).i~TY . on which juries have mnde award.o; and from which insurance com- panie!! are passing on the extra costs.'· Dr. l-linrich1 said. "The publi c h a s come to expect monetary compensolion for all types of medical injury. There Is no way of guaranteeing a result in surgery-and thert are · \Jn· toward result& in s urgery. A lot of tJmes these injuries are contused with true ma lpractice." Or. Hlnrich& ;ind Dr. William A. Mathews, deputy chler of anrathesta at Hoag, agreed that ln ·a sense advances In medicine have increased the number of 1ull!: -people are being operal· ed on today for conditions con· ' "We don 't want the patient not to have redress, but "'e need to get the cases out of the ha nds of juries which are not knowledgea· hie," Or. Hinrichs added. Dr. Mathews defined true malpractice as an act of omission or commission which deviates from communllywide standards of care . Soth Dr. Mathews and Or. Hinrichs expressed the convic- tion that the ins urance com- panies are losing money from malpractice insurance. They said that the problem arose because the insurance companies did not keep reliable data on malpractice suits prior to 1970. The doctors said that In IS• the rates were unrealistic.ally low and this has been the reason for the spiral of Increases since then. "One company is laking In $41 million in premiums yM it Is pro- grammed to lose m million," said Dr. Hinrichs. "They've seen that what's happening today is the tlp of the Iceberg ." Dr. Mathews s1id that proof lhat doctor11 have become vie· Ums or lheir own technolocy ll!i th1t the majority of auits filed are against the be1l hoepltals and the moot hi1hly qualified ph)'lli· clans. ... • • • ' Expe1ases Detailed ' Po WeHaveto.KeepUp? lly HOWARD SHEL'l'ON Voters in the Newport-Mes1.1 Unified School Dislrict KOUndly defeated Proposition Z-a 63- cenl tax override-on Nov. ·s. 1974 . Su~rintendent John Nicoll Indicated at that time ·that $4 million would have to be sliced from the 1975·76 budget. The 1914-U budget totaled $49 million for some 25,627 students as illustrated in the o.,erating budget dated Nov. 6, 1974. (Some minor adjustm ents were subse- quently made tO reflect lhe ac- tual enrollment of 26,368>. The 1966·67 budget totaled approx· imately $17 million for some·'<>O fewer students. In this present state ot the economy, 10 percent unemploy- ment, deer.easing student popula· lion (the f974·75•actual s t\,ldent pop1:1lation is 26;368, and the pro-· Ject1on for 1975-76 is 24 ,886, a decrease or six percent and ever increasing inflatioa, do we have to keep up with other government- agencies ·and increase spending by $100 per student, or $2.5 million per year? -The school administration arid board of trustees have not de- monstrated the need for the' funds r equested. · The student popul ation is decreasing by five percent per annum : the present third gr ade class Is approximately one-half the size of this year's graduating senior class. All schools with a n lfro•PogeAl POLICY ... · butane gas, paint. office equip- ment and toilet paper. All the cargo was consigned from Oaklan d. to Utapao .Air Base in T hailand from where U.S. military units launched an assault May 13 to rescue the crewmen of the Mayaguez. The Cambodians claimed they seized the M a}'aguez, which was on a trip rr.9m •long Kong to Bangkok, because it was con- ducting espionage activities off Cambodia. Prince Norodom Si hanouk, the Cambodian chier of slate. also claimed the 10,485-ton freighter was loaded with plastic bombs and radio-electronic equipment. "We had no intelligence equip- ment aboard the ship."' Charles T . Miller of Fountain Valley, skipper of the Mayaguez, told newsmen. "They thought the ship was armed but \11e had no arms. I didn't even have a gun.'' Of£ici als of Sea-Land Service. Inc .. of t\1enlo Park. N.J .. owners of the Mayaguez. originally volunteered to open all 77 con- tainers in Singapore where the ship went following its rescue. The offer was not taken up and the vessel le Ct Singapore with its cargo intact. enrollment oI fewer t.hao 500 ~tu-Pools and teMls court• are dent!:! should be closed a.nd school wonderfuf-tohaVi. However. they sites sold. , · <10 not "'n•lilllte majority or the This would eliminate several :students. Tjlemalnten•nc.ecoal ls p'1ncipals and1iu>por\pe1""'nnei. ·prohibitive. These faclltll,•• AddlllonalcostwoWdbelncurred ;ahou ld be tranaferred to by by_•irig studel}lll. wtilch would .m unici p•I recre•Uoo depart· be more than compensate<l by ' ' .ments and enjoyed by al .. ciU~ns. savings in 'maintenance and cost · ,1tudent1 a nd ad\41ts alike, yeair of\ttilllies. · .round. BVSING OF students should be THIS SCHQOL district, along put up for competitive bidding with others. Is top heavy. I am and awarded to a bul company the first to admit that we have spec ializing i n stu d e nt on~ .of the ver)' finest school transportation. The Newport-systems in the stale in spite or re· MesilSchool Oistrictmustgelout lalively low scores on the of the trttnspQrtatlon it'nd bus· achiev~mel)t teJ tS .. maintenance bu1lness and con-ThOse' results, indicated the.t· centratoon education. out o·r 29 Ofan&e County school Data procesinna and computer programming instruction ls one of the co1Uier items in the diltrl ct . The 1974·75 budiel appropr1alA!d $500,000 for these eltpen.se1. in- cluding terminal operators. Data proceasine and computer pro- gramming should also be con- tratted to a firm specializing in such s.ervices or pooled with the Coast Community College Dis- trict. Nurses are not allowed to ad- minister ·mediclt.tion: they test vision and hearing at the elemen- tary level. Theae· test programs should be su bcontracted t o specialists in the community an4 ·the remainder or the nurses' .duties transferred-to school secretaries and cou.naelor~. -··· ' ... 'end•t 1 ca• . · . ' TONIGlfl "THE ROSE TATTOQ " .- Estancia High drama. Forum, 8 p.m.' May 23, 24 . Tickets S2 at door. "KISS ME KATE" -Corona del Mar Hi1h School rriU:sical at Newport Harbor Hilh auditorium, May 23, 24, 8 p.m. Tickets $2.50. OPERA AT OCC -Puccini's "Suor Angelica" a nd "Gianni Schicchi, ·• Auditorium, May 23, 24,Sp.m. No charge. FRIDAY NIGHT FILMS - ''Jeremiah John son ,'' OCC Forum, 7:30 P·\11 · Adm. $1. OCC LECTURE -"Marine Biology," Charles J . Mertz lee· lurer, Science Lecture 2, 7:30 p.m. MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY RACING Fairgrounds, 8:15 p.m . districts, 24 districts levied lower taxes and OJllY (our districts have higher rates than the Newport~ Mesa district-. We need fewer district offices., fewer district administrators. The l~achers are doing their very best and will do more if shown that intelligent cuts are made at the di s trict l evel. Cutting counselors and buses is bullying the general public and parerits. The voters are not fooled by these tactics. I wo~ld not support the over- ride measure unless the s·chool administrators ·a nd · school trustees make efforts to institute the kind of cost-cutting measures sugeested abo.v~- Fr•• r-.e Al RATES ••. walkout continues.'' Insurance company represen· tativft oppo1ed the proposal by Assemblyman Robert McLennan (R-Downey), Insisti ng they would have lo draw from aur· pluses from other lines of in· surance tQ build proposed 15tate· mandated reserves to cover malpractice policies. The measure (AB928) would require insurance companies to ••pool " and provide medical malpractice insurance in areas of California where it was not available o·r wher e the ttigh cost prohibited doctor• from buying it. Some insurance compa nies have announced new malprac- tice Insurance rates which in· eluded Increases ranging from 400 to 600 percent over the J.an. l level. "The publlc is turning against you,'' Assemblywoman Pauline Davia CD-Portola), told an al· torney for the California Medical Association. ··we should s•y you ought to ·cool it' and go back to work like adult professionals." Assemblyman Daniel Beatwright (0-Concord), told the commitlee his constituent mall in the past few days ran about five-to-one against the striking doctors ~hlle previously It was about "100 percent for the physicians.'' UPHOLSTERY CUSTOM BENCHES SPECIALLY PRICED STA.RTIM~@ '39CJOO OM SALE MOW ,_......,, Sherri ft Woodnoak M..,.c.,.., Si-·•1'11 .... Milf'llllOilt . .....,."'_ DR EXEL-HE A I I AGE-HENA E DON-WOODMARK-KARAST AN-BAKER WlllCDATS I SATUlrOAYS t :ff t. l :lt (• NEWPORT BEACH• 17:l7 Wt:S1'CLlt't" OR., 642·:K>SO LAGUNA BEACH • 34~ NCJICTll CcJAS'I' ttW\".. •!H ·~l TORRANCE • 2364t HAW1110ftMf: Bl.VO. (()~n ··n .10 D, ~V•t· 12-'S JOI J1H·12'7»