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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-05-27 - Orange Coast Pilot' ,.,. ' . •. ~ -r/ :"1~~·~1 ~eount' Air Tragedy • .. • ~ • ~· -I ' ·. • • ..:: -·· .. .. : . .:.r.t·. _. . . l · ... I - ' .,.,., !. • -- Law1Den Seize· ~--Skipper Say;s Sui 98' ·at San. Juan . ' ' \• ,. ' , 'n·· • d0 I' -arass~-~ ea Dot ·Springs Spa -- DAILY PILOT * * * 10< * * * • TUESOAY"ll<FTERNOON, MAY 27, 1975 YOLM, NO.'"'· a $1iCTIOfllS,af'Aa•S Mafaf1Ue% lntjdent c -• WT · · ·. · ;·, m ~~r.w~ee I s .. :tDi ." '· ,.._, ~:P -... , .J -~ " • ' ' Over Lawsuit MANl!;A <UPl>--The captain or the U .S. cbrgo vessel Mayaguez,,tears in his eyes, said today a lawsuit charging him !(,ith endangering the lives of his =--'9 crewmen was, a'n effort by a :,P.ew· crewman who hoped to : siJ.ake a Quick buck. · ' ~ii Capt .... OhBf~es ·r .. Miller of };l°•Oun\~ln V~ll~Y._ ttj,s arms. sha.k · ~, g,,d~ni~df':th~herigno.red war_n: ogs' not tQ, sail _through ".ultra: 11;zardous" waters neat Cami •:.bQdia. wl\jch 't'esulted in tlie . ..t:,.apture of·the crew .. _ , Miller, 62, totd a news con- ..,J:e.rence. op the' 'deck 0£ the , .Mayague_z. he Sµtl «did~!!!ot know .(let8ils,o( the 18.wsuit fil~Cf' in San ·t.,.aOciscc;> 'by 'Albert ?rtiniC.hiello, -the· vessel's assistant en'gineer. ·····But he termed the suit "just a ·, ··filirassi11g:,.deAJ,, figuring he's .~·1ltinichielfo's )1 goii::ig -to get a '·--· . . - thousand dollars here, a thousand dollars there:'' "I've been going to sea·since 1933," Miller said. "And people 'who fi'led this class suit have pro- bably. been goiilg to sea only for the last four or five years and they will make·up any story they can so they c~, collect some U,S.HOMES· LOOTED.lill;UoS. A4. inonE!y. '1 c~nsider myself one of the best capfains of Sea·Land here." The freighter sailed to Manila for a 24:hour stOROveren route "to Hong KOng after unloading cargo at the U.S. naval base at SUbic Ba.y, 90 miles northwest of Manila . Miller denied the Mayaguei or the ship's owner, Sea-Land Services·, hl\d ·"been warned by · Ani:erii:an auttiotitfes nOt. lo' go ;Qa A -··*ed. near· CBriibodia De"fOre ttie Com· ····~ r,e8,,; munfsts Seized hiS.vesSel on Maf -. 12 and r.-eld its cr.ewmen for 31h • iitt San Juan . da~~" $t i&' 'ine lMaya'guez was .• • ·> ., about '60 ritlles off ·the• coast of Spri # Cambodia on the "nOrmaJ traffic Of HU.$ ... ., l .a11·e from .. Ji!onll'-Kon1 -lo ,... .. :·'Tl'' ' t, T{ Bangkok" an4didn6tffflhewas nety-eight .• PeYspnS~ 3Q Of , s·a,ilfri'g 'thro~·~ da~gerous ~. m juviniles, wert: -~ted · w.at4:rf. ··: • .-··· · ··-~" "11e•lna th•e Memorial D.llf\, • •M~Hli.•(1.l\•~i111111/!l~~Qe ih~d -°lAekend 'by' Oringe 'coUri"\.y beep:.q)a t1~J Sftip ·°'RY ~jxJ.Cfays · d the clock watch on the San not understand how he c9uld -·~riff's officers who kep.t a before the seizure, and he could ::,J aQHot.Springs are~.·. . • <Se~ LAWSUIT, PageA2} '}' eput1es ·.als·o . c1t'd ttrr-e·e . , , · ' ' µIts for 'tres~assing . as V.is: to the a·reB Cotitill'&ed to ig-v~ closure .actloit'""'ltakBn Jast- 1.J ' k by cowtty su~rvi&ors. 0 ficer& said drug Lehar116,will '0 added 1o·lh6se Jlrta~y ~aced 0 ,. tome of th~ 56 men1 and.1.2 .,airmen loct.,f ·~.Ute cql!lltY'JOJl , N111rtng the, r,-e,kend •""t -.~Ing . ~Hied al lhe Ronald'.Caspers " gtonat Par.Ii.~ . .. ' - ,-, . hey sald . sever#l ·of *tbe .. ~tjes,p,assers booked at the Hot .. ~ng1 were later found to be in ·e' ion of marijuana. All 30 -r en.lies were todg'ed in juvenile •· I with several later beini re· -· lo the cust.Ody of Uieir ]'!re.au. · .--.· -~ty. suP;Uvisors closeu the :'.· Sptinl• ~.sec:iton of the re· • if!iin•I part hst -,v~ek'after hear· _l!i--aled complaints that the ·1· a had · become a center for I -· aod aellen.ahd nude -'lftl ... , •.• ~ eii.ff'i records reveal' that bave been aiore tffl'n t,QOO u and' citat!Ohi at lh'• Hot , 10cfti-the iusl jhree years. , . ' ~ .. ... .... ..,.: Called-Back ".'. . ~ \ DE'PROIT «VP.I> - Gen~s;al Motors Corp. said ·today it'ts·recalling.some 2,000 .Cadilla~~: e'qwpped . wllh 1air, b~gs, because one . of the bags lnfiated ac· <!dentally . . llf "' It was the first rec&ll in- volving the safet:y devices since GM began offering them 3.s op\. Ions ·1n January 197-4. The· recall involves all the 1974 and 1975 model CadiUaoa 1old..wt1h·lhe lir bags 1ince lfii!n.1. _ ,n_ -~ Jn tbe''8.cc)de.nu.t; oept0yt . ment. the drlvec. ol.a cad· fllac r.6Cel,.ed ;riilnor abi-Asionf on..the"".ehin, but was able to bring the car to a safe. stop without losing control. s escue • O.lly Pilot PMto Illy Richard K .... t.r ·ClRCLE•MARKS REMAINSOF:FUULAQE IN DEBRIS-COVERED COSTA MESA YARD · ,t;t Foi<llhiim Drive arid 'illllanova 'Road In Ctty'o College Park Section 'Wall of Fire' Hits Crash Site in Mesa . ~· ByDOVGLASFRITZSCHE • ~ti.tO•llrP'l"4;5Uft "l looked out the window and all I could see was a wall of fire." "I was in the.back room play,.. ing wi,th the cat. I heard the crash and· thought it-was an earth'- qu,ake ." The residents o( Costa Mesa's College Park area stood amid the rubble of a disil}tegrated Cessna 182 on thei"r burned lawns Mon· day describing the moment qr impact of aligbt plane crash that killed the pllC)l and hospitalized a .pelghbor. 1The 9:12 ,a .m. crash near the intetsectioll of FOtdham Drive and Villanova Road kilfed the pilOt, Edward L . Ketchum, 33, Of Phoenix, A)'iton~. I Normao I'. fJ-.rlin, 54, or 360 Villi\~ova Ri>ad· •• w .. \ taken tji Oranae<ounty tMedical Center's bugr ward! w.bJre be was report: ed IA rtabl!* condlllon·IOday. . Tlie· 'Plll!I~.-whl~h could be hdrd de1ffhatn1 tinder Power trom -a.loW <cioucl covir~crashed iuld u)>loa.d wilb..•' torte lhal could be rel\ two lftllel away . · Th'e plalie, approaching tro111 ihe oouthw .. 1._,1ert a 100-roo11ra!l ohubble abd cnarred hcimet"aa·ll diaio1e&ra~e4 •"4~"11~· Harlin reporte.dly wa s water- 'ing 'his lawn when the plane dove out ·of the low cloud cover. The hurtling fuselage, by then sttipped -of, wings and tail ·sec· tion, passed within feet of the man, coming to rest across his ivy-covered back fence. A piece of the engine passed closer, s91a~hin~\ through the front of...-flarlift'9-.-ht>m e an.d lodg- (See CRASll, Page A.2) TWO POPCORN ' . 1111EVES FAIL A:TLANTA (AP> -Twowould- be robbers got a bli~tering response from popcbm vendor Verna Blair when they de· rpanded that she hand over her cash. "' · ·.• · ~ Miss Blait-1'20, WhOSt? ~and ts at an amusement park west o( here, told police .the bandits aske4 for ;poP,com. s~ was pre- parigg the 1popcoro when the men pulled a pjstol and demanded mooey. Cqb~ County Police said. Mi.ss Blair .. tossed a cu,p of hot popcorn oil in their races and the '..Memorial Day stickup men Oed. ,polloeaafd.; i~~~~~~~~~~~ ·~ ~~~~~~~~~~- Rare Birds Purloined From Safari Ra re trained birds, three worth a total of $15,000, have been stole n from the Lion Coun - try Safari anJmal amusement park in Irvine by expert burglars . Investigators noted today. however, that the three pri~~ fowl vanished shortly after a high school spring prom was held on the premises. A $3,000 .reward has been post· .ed. by officials of Lion Country Safari. 8800 Moulton Parkway, for return of the birds Jerry Kobrin, vice president in charge of public relations, said today. howvet·, that lhe three mi-ssing birds · have been · replaced so the fowl show at the amusement park can COl)tinue. ••You might say we're flying In reinforceD)ent:s,•• Kobrin . quipped. . . . -Kobrtn· said the three stolen birds were the most valuable am0:i'lg slx featured in a daily Uon Country performance and that they had been• carefully secured fo r the nig'ht. Ea.ch bird Was stolen from a .cage which bed been·lockod and the area where they were kept .was 11r ote cted. by a double (sl,e BIRDS, Page i\2) . ers JloJiday Crowds Heavy State and city lifeguards pulled '238 swimmers out of eight-foot surf Monda y in Huntington Beach, as more than 123,000 peo- ple visited the nine miles of beachfront. While the pounding surf kept the guards busy, s pokesmen for both the state and city said there were no serious accidents in the water and no one had to be re- vived . Seal Beach lifeguards fought . riptides to pull in 22 swimmers from their waters Monday although the surf v.•as running on- ly tv.·o to three feet. The three-day holiday weekend 'brought large crowds to all the Jocal beaches despite mediocre weather . The totals at the one mile of ci4 ty beach in Huntington Beach ran: Saturday. 23,200 visitors, 21 res cues: Sunday, 37,000 . people \vith 14 ress:ues: and Memorial Day, 53,500 and 124 rescues. The totals at Huntington and Bolsa Chica state beaches were: Saturday, 40,000 with 23 rescues; Sunday, 50.000 with 44 rescues; and J\otonda y, 70,000 with 114 rescues . And al Seal Beach: Saturday, 9,000 with no 1,"escues,; $unday, 10.000 with eight rescues; and Monday, 10,ooO with 22 rescues. Oraage ~ Ceaat _,.., Weatller Low cloudiness and only partially clearing in after- noons. Little temperature change. Highs 65·68, lows 54-57 . . INSIDE TODA 't' A German .thepherd that hod always been calm and loving ··blew a fuse" and ct· tacked and killed the 2-year· old .son of his master. story, A4. • OAILY~LOT s TU!!d!Y, M!Y 27, 1175 • ' 1 Rape Trau1na 1'ared SufferiJJg .Greater if Victim KnOia Man · , ' '• • • CHICAGO (AP) -Women raped by. men Ibey know a\llfer ereater psycholo11cal d•IJ'aae than those raped by •trran,cen, a University of Illlnola medical school sociologist says. "ll is certainl y noL surprising that when a woman is raped by a man whom she has known w~ll and hat probably lrulted, her ability to function sexually is very likely lo become Impaired,'' Dr. Pauline B. Barltiaid. sidered outdoor crimes, Dr. Bart sai4 56 percent of the reapon· dents were attacked inside their own or the man's home and Z2 percent in c&n. The average are of the vlct.lm was 18 years a nd nine montlls, and GO percent of the victims were sin1_le , 16 percent divorced or separated, Dr. Bart wrote. She said 83 percent of lhe vic- tims respondlna and 70 percJnl of their attadlera were white. But, U>c. ad~ "<;_olliury ID racltt •t.t!reotypeil, m01t rapes tn 1ocie· ty at large are not perpelr•ted on white women by nonWhite men." Rapists, she· said, are "more likely to rape in cold blood, with contempt and rla:hteo\lsnesf, than with pa1,1on." t'or them "rape Is a PQwer trlp, nq_t a passion trip." · -••To be rare-ctby-a·stran1er ts a violatjc:m o YO'!lr bgdy; to be raped by so meon.e you know adds an even crueler violation of lrust," she s1tld. · It's So ·for3oe ~ • -! • ! l ~ BROKEN LINES INDICATE ROUTE OF CRASHING PLANE ALONG FORDHAM DRIVE Craft Left Destruction In Its Wake in Death Slide Down Costa Mesa Street Huntington Beaeh W~~n Trapped In Auto Crash A 23-year-old San Pedro woman was reported in stable condition in a Huntington Beach hospital today after she was trapped for nearly 30 minutes in a car crash Monday. Police said Diane Gregg, suf- fered a fractured arm and' leg in the 12:30 p.m . crash at Goldeo. West Street and Clay Avenue. .Her husband. Daniel, 27, driver. of the car, a lso was inj ured, police said, but not seriously. Both a r e bein g Lr eated at Pacifica Hospital. POii ce said the crash occurred when a car a ll egedly made a left turn in front or the Gregg car. When Gregg swerved lo avoid it, police said, he collided head.on .with a car driven by Ge raldine Mullinax, 41. Lakewood. Police said the impact caused t he accelerator on Gregg's car lo jam, and the vehicle spun around and continued 186 feet south on Golden West before climbing an embankment and stopping. Police said paramedics treated 1t1rs. Gregg in the car while ORANGE COAST s DAILY PILOT n... 0. ... <lt (N" D~ll< P.,o, . .,..1~ ... ~!(!\ li!'tom• blM<l I,,. ...,.,..p,~''· "ouo1,.,.,o ~ 1~0.­ c ... " Publltl>ing (omp•ny ~Me Mll-.,., 111o1ti11--""•• tn•o11g1> F•-J lo< CO.•• ....... Newpo.1 ll~ecn . .,~nll"ll'Oft •ec,.11'- ltlft Vellt ,, 11-.n •. S•ll<ll•NC& Veil•¥ eroct LoOgt<M 6'e<l>/S&.Jtn C.C••t A slnqlt <l.,+on.I ed•,!Otl is i>uOlt\n.a $11 u•Ol•S '"" !.uno.>y\, l"* 1>1+n<!P<1! ""D'''"'"'9 Jl•M It I t JOO -ii B•y Sl•HI, C.OS1• ""'''· C11llotn!1 t:'&a. 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Ut",Wt.1.CID-Nr l br "'•II ~.oo ..,°"'"''; ...ihwr 11n1;.,.,,...,, tJ.00 ........... , rescue personnel worked to tree her from the wreckage. The driver o( the second car was uninjured, police said. No citations have been issued in the crash, officers feparted, pending completion of lheir investigation. WomanJ~ed In Hire Plot CHICAGO ,(UPI) -A woman convicted of soliciting to have her husband "E!vaporated" was sentenced to lhree to nine years in prison. Cook County Circuit Court Judge Marvin E. Aspen on Mon· day sentenced Mrs. Marlene Swimley, 33, to the prison term for trying to hire an undercover agent lo kill her husband, wealthy Air National Guard Lt. Col. Duane A. SwimJey1 46. She was arrested J an. 24, 1974, in a suburban shopping center, whe re she met wtth state's at- torney investigator Joseph Saladino, who ,.as posing as a killer for hire. .... Gay Airman On Way Out? WASHINGTON (UPI> - T.Sgt. Leonard Matlovlch, a 12- year Air Force veteran who served three tours In Vietnam and won a medal for each, will be automatlclally expelled from the military if he is found to be a homosexual, a Pentagon spokes man said today. .. Jr a guy says he's a homosex · ual . he's automalically out," the spokesman said. J\.tatlovich , 31, told the New York Times J\.tonday that the Air Force was going to dlscharge him because he was a homosex- ual. P.1atlovich said he sent a leUer to his supervising officer at Langley AFB, Va .. on March 6, Wtfng that he was a homol·ex- u•I. but thal he wanted to stay in lhe Air Force. I -Subpoenas Upheld WASHINGTON (AP) -The supreme Court today upheld the power of conaraalonal commlt- tees to subpoena bank records of controversial organiztUons . ·-' Fro•PageAl ,CRASH ••• , ing a bedroom closet. Richard VeriOg, whose home was· one of two ·others burned by the fiery crash, is a Costa Mesa fireman; He was manning the de- partment communications center Monday morning when re· ports of the er ash began coming in . "In the first !ew minutes, I knew it was ·out this way," said Vering, whose wife and son were In the home at the lime of the .crash. Describing .his feelings from his scorched front lawn, Verlng looked toward his wife, Paula, standing near' the family car which was burned in the cru}J. He sighed and said, "I guess all t c·an say is that old expression, 'Thank God'." Paula Vering was in the home when the plane ripped throuih their front yard spewing namihg fuel . 1 -"The ground shook 8.nd I heard the fire and the breaking glass - like the whole house was on fire,'' A-trs. Vering said. "I thought you guys were trapped in there," said Chuck Bourgeois, who lives across the streel. He came running from hi s home just a fter fe eling and hear- ing the impact to see a wall of name lining the other side or the street. Bourgeois and other neighbors came running within seconds lo battle the flam es with Rarden hoses. "I had just let the cal out and. stepped back in when I heard this 'terrible noi se." said Mrs. Sylvia Jenkin& of 2384 Fordham Road. ''It jarred everything. I wa&Q.l sure IC it was an earthquake 'Oi.. what," s he said . Th e pl•ne, already on fire from its first im· pact with a tree. smasned into her son's car and passed on, leaving a wake of flames. "I saW a O;ish of fire through the curtains. The names looked like they were about 10 feet high," said her son, Brian West who . al first thought a car had sm11.1h~ into the house and bunt into flllmc. Dan Harvey or 2378 Fordham was one of few eyewitnesses to lhecra&h. The plane · came in from the southwest, he said, banked in.an apparent· effort to mist the houses, clipped a tree and sm1shed lo the earth. The plane waa under power ~·h e n it crashed, he said. ' Another witness &peculated that the pllot was atte"'.'Ptlnr to land in the residential street. Dr. Bart. of lhe school's d~· partment of psychiatry, analyzed 1,070 questionnaires re- turned by rape victims in a sur- vey by Viva magazine. Forty-o ne percent of the respondents said thei r attackers were total stranrers. When the attacker was known lo the victim, the sur· vey showed, he \Yas most li kely to be an acquaintanceor a da:te. "The more intimately the vic- tim has known the attacker, the more likely she is to surCer sexual problems after the attack," Dr. Bu.rt said in her analysis. Almost half the victims in· dicated they suffered loss of trust in male·female relationships as a result of the ex perience, the doc · tor said. Sh e said about a third were affected sexually,. had nightmares, and fell hostility toward men, about 2S percent sought psychiatric .care and 16 percent_had suicidal feelings. While r apes usually are co n- He Sees Light, ' Kicks Habits At Age of 12 HOMINY, Okla. (APJ -Joel Maker "'as drinking straight whisky, s moking cigars by the box ·and rolling his own cigarettes, all that before he en· tered kindergarten. , Joel is now 12. Not much 0£ a talker, he recently wrote a letter to hi s rather. persuading him to go on the wagon , too. .. I never knew my drinking was hurting anyone until I read that letter," said Tony Maker. "I cried. For the first lime since my rrandmother died years ago, I cried.'' The letter's message was sim- ple : the bottle was tearing away at the closely k·nit ranch family. It closed simply. ''I love you.'' An outgoing, generous man, Maker has since graduated from the Valley Hope Alcoholism Treatment Center at Cushing. Joel's fol~s believed that he, like moet youngsters, would ex- perience it all sooner or later. Asked what caused him to end his 2"'2 ·year smoking and drtnk· ing stint, Joel blushed, sh.rugged and bit on a fln,ernail. "I just did,' he said. "I don't knowwhy.'' Fro•. Page Al LAWSUIT ••• complain "lhat I was incompe. lent." Cllflord Harrington, the chlel engineer from Santa Cruz, Calif., said Minichiello "ls: not speaking for the members of the crew. "We certainly don't think that the captai n is negligent and im· competent. It was through his ef· forts that we got orr that isla nd.·· Namath Really Uses Popper WASHINGTON (UPI ) -Joe Namath will have no trouble wilh new rules on commercial endorse· ments because he really does like popcorn and really d oes us e the popper he's bee n promoting on television, a n advertisfog agency said today. The Federal 'l'rade Commission said last week it intended to impose new regul ations that would re- quire persons like Narr:iath who endorse produc ts to actually use the products. According to Hicks and Greist Inc. of New York, the New York Jets quarterback began using his Hamilton Beach "'Butter·up"· popper fiVe years·ago \Vh en hospita li zed for a knee oper ation. . "liis 1najor request during recuperation was an electric corn popper," the agency said in a statement. artd he has co11tinued to use it "pe rsonally'' ever since. Three Hospitals San _Diego. ~edic~ . . Join 'in Slowdown F{om Wtre.servkes SAN DIEGO' -OperaUons a\. three San Diego hoelpltals were trimm ed s har ply today as. anesthesiologists bOy.COUed non· emergency surgery as p~ of their protest agains.l high malpractice insurance rates, Jn Mercy Hospital, where 30 or 40 operations normally lake place on a Tuesday, only eight were scheduled today. "Fifleen or 16" operations were sc hed ul ed al Scripps Memorial Hospital where \here normally would have been 30 or 35. Villa View Hospital also ar- ranged only emergency surgery. The action involving Jess than one-third o r San Diego's a nesthesiologists began Satur- day but elective surgery seldom takes place on weekends or holidays. A similar boycott has been un- der way in the San Francisco, Sacramento and Los Ana:eles areas. Startin g next Monday, spokes m e n sai d , th e anesthesiologists' boycott is ex· peeled to spread to The Children's Health Center and lo Sharp P.femorial, Grossmont and Alvarado hospitals in the San Diego a rea. Mea'nwhlle , California hospitals, losing $1 million a d ay to a doctors' strike, faced further expansion of the walkout today. The boycott will continue this week .. with an accelerating ef- fect ," Or. Donald Dose, pre· sidenl-elect of the Callformia Society of Anesthesiolog ists, said. The strike was to spread today also Lo ·san Luis Obispo County and Hemet Valley Hospital in Riverside County. That wilJ bring .to more than 100 the number of ·hospitals affected in seven SoulhernCaljforniaCounUes. In th~ S&n Francisco Bay rei- giori, where the strike be&an four weekl ago, hospitals were re.- ported 'losing more than $300,000 a day in uncollected income from unperformed surgery and more than 3,000 hospital employes had been laid off. The Hos pi t a l Coun cil or Southern California estimated th at even wilhoul today's "'alkouls, losses were running $680,000 a day and more than 9,800 employes were laid off. The council estimated that by the end oC the week, losses would reach Sl.75 million per day tn SOUthern Californi a alone, with 17,000 hos pital workers out or jobs. BIRDS ••• padlock arrangement. Irvine Police Officer Phil Cadenhead theorized boltcutters were used to ea in entry. Missing today as part oC the loot taken in the break·in repaft. t.>d.Sunday a re: · -Happy, a $10,000 hyaclnthjne macaw from Brazil, which 11 described as dark· blue with bright yellow rings around ia iU eyes. -scarlet, a Brazilian scarlet macaw, valued al $2,$00 and col- ored a bright red. -Sonya, a Greater·sulphur· crested cockatoo from Australia, valued at $2,SOO and colored a solid w.hlte. Investigators said a steamer trunk which also belonged to the owner, Robelle Animal Produc· lions Ltd., of Norco, was taken too, 'apparently to cone.eat the stolen birds . Your grandmother pai .d more for her carpet than you ever wil1~ YE.ARS AGO, BUYIN'G A 'CARPET 'TOOK A SIZEABLE CHUNK OUT OF THE FAMILY NESTEGG. BUT TODAY, WITH PRODUCTION AND MATERIAL COSTS REDUCED, CARPETING IS AC· TUALLY CHEAPER THAN IT WAS 25 YEARS AGO. IPil FACT, 43°/o LESS AT WHOLESALE! SO WHY WAIT ANY LONGER? CARPETING NOT ONLY ADDS BEAUTY TO YOUR INTERIOR, IT INSULATES AGAINST HEAT LOSS, TOO. 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' Fle'e Car ~xplosion Two San Bernardino teenagers narrowly escaped death Monday When thelr car was struck rrom ~hind on the Newport Freeway ·aird exploded into flames, a :Califoria llighway Patrol :Spokesman said today. Stephen J. Romage, 18, and Charles E__..__He~rson, 17 , _le~~ ~from-:-the old Sedan an instant :before it blew up. the spokesman '·said. They were uninjured in the ·'u :so a.m. crash near the Baker I Street undercrossing in Costa 'Mesa. . ' The driver of the other cilr, Kathy E . Yeager, 23, of Tustin, suffered cuts and bruises. She • was treated and released at , Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital. : Witnesses said Romage's car I was stopped in heavy tra.ffic on lhe freewa'y when the accident • occurred. 1 The woman apparently didn't i s~e the stopped hne of traffic and I struck the rear of Romage's car ! at full freeway ,speed, igniting I the gas tank. the CHP I spokesman said. I "The boys were very lucky to 1 escape with their lives," the : spoke:tman said. t & \S W@llil [( ~@[(WO©® Tbe column •ppears daily except Saturdays and Mondays. . Old Extlng11isher DEAR PAT: J have a fire ext- inguisher that was purchased almost 10 years ago. It's never been used. l want lo know if it would still work in case of fire. L . W.,EIToro .. Coatact yoar local fire depart- . neat for expert lnformatioo1. Be •l•sure to examine this est- inguJsher'• label to make sure it does not contain carbon tetrachloride, a dangerous chemical wboee fumes can be ex- tremely hazardous or fatal if in- t haled. Many home fire ext- inguishers made during the past 25 years used ca rb on .. tetrachloride. This type was sold in the V.S. uaW 1970 when the FDA prohibited further sale. , If your extU~r contains this , chemical or is uialabeled, request experienced firemen to dispose '},4lf It. Old glass bulb extJngllishers ... 1 are particularly dangerous to 1 move or carry. "$63.48 R eturt1ed 1 . DEAR PAT: I hope you can- help me retrieve a portion of the $75 my husband paid to subscribe to Commodity Charts, a com- modity pricing periodical published by Futures Publishing Co. of Chi cago. The charts were purchased last May and my husband died in July. I've writ- .· ten numerous times asking that -the subscription be discontiuued ·· a nd ijJat a partial refund be is _. ·•'sued.I No charts have been de- livered since last August, and no ;, refund has been issued. ( B.G., Huntington Beach t R . Neyland or CommodilY. ~publications Inc., apologized for l the delay. You now have re- ( eelved a pro-rated refund or [ $63.48. ~ l11tere#t Ref1u1d ': DEAR PAT: Now that my irl· ~ come tax refund has arrived, J. r would like to pay off an install- ,. ment contract debt. Must the ._.. finance charge refund be paid 1. when the debt is paid off? I've L heard that the contract holder t can wait to make this interest re-t fund until the original contract .~ time has been reached. Jn my ,. case, the debt will be paid off 15 1' month's in advance. t T.R., Mission Viejo ,· This practice is illegal. A new. ,· California Jaw, mOdlfylag Sec· .-Uon 1803.2 of the Callforal• Civil r. Code, provides that la the ca1e of r. a pa·yoff, In advance of the full r--amount due under tbe contract, ,. "Tbe 1 moqnt o( tM refund you •' are entitled to, If any, wlll be I furnished upon request.•• , .. 1 Creepy Toys I· DEAR PAT: I have been look· i ing for a company that manutac· 1 tures large, indoor stationary . J,oys that a 3-year-old child can e crawl through. So far my search 1 · has been unsuccessrul. Can you I· help? 1-C. W., Santa Ana: I Toy Cl\)' ftl'\)JDm•Dda the ID· door Gym HoUe maaufactured IJ. by Creallve Ploylhlog1. Tbl1 . large ·wooden crawl-Utrou1b toy 1:: •loo hu a 1mall 1llde, ood II 11 1 priced uader ~·. a;_ d1. .,. f:rash Afternaath Debris from a Cessna 182 that disintegrat- ed on impact litters the interse"Ction of Fordham Drive and Villanova Road in Costa Mesa·s College Park area (above). Norman Harlin, 54, i s lifted onto a stretcher (below). 1-larlin, 360 Villanova. was working in his yard when the hurtlin_g O.Ur ............. •r ltk...,. 11. ... IW' ,.,.,...,., AM Dewll•t Frlt»eJw U• .... I fuselage smashed past, coming to rest on his back fence. A piece of the craft's engine passed within feet of him, crashing 1.hrough a front bedroom window and lodg· ing in a closet. J1arlin was take n to Orange County Medical Center with burns on his side*and back . Refugees Relocated · WASHINGTON <UPI) - The Defense Department . reported today that almost 20,000 refugees from In· dochina haye completed process ing and have gone ·to new homes in the United ~states . A l'entagon sta~e ment . said 130.073 refugees were in or have passed through . the system. It said only 653 were still between In- dochina and U.S. bases in {he Pacific. It gave this breakdown: -62,542 at U.S. bases in the,Pacific, 24.651 at Fort Chaffee, Ark ., -17 ,536 at Camp Pendleton, Calif., 4,780 at Eglin AFB, Fla. a r._, D..ilt Pi! ............ , D-lillt-Fr~ltSC .. Tangled Wreckage i\'langled pieces of metal \Vrapped ·around a lr~c in fro1.1t of 360 Villanova during a Memorial Day plane crash 1n Costa· i\.'les a . The home of Norman l·larlin, \vho <vas in- jured \vhen the craft e nded its 700·foot s kid in his ya rd. ·received the \Vorst damage of four homes damaged b~­ lhe crashing plane . Wounded Cop Suing An undercover narcotics OI · ficer who claims Fountain Valley police s hot and seriously· wounded him during a market robbery despite th e fact that hi s participation in the heist wlls known to the m has sue<t fhal city and the city of Westminster for S6 million. Howard D. Ste wart. who states in his Orange Co unty Superior Court action that he was on the Westminster police force as an undercover agent Aug. 19, also claims that he \Vas booked on etimtnal · charges while being treate d for h e-a d wounds at Orange County l\.1edical Center.· Stewart states he was working on the Orange County Narcotics Task Force when it "'as ar· ranged with Westminster and 'Fountain Valley police that he would join unidentified criminals in the robbery of the 7-11 market, 10545 Slater Ave .. Fountain Valley. SteWart states that police, alerted to the robbery· and also aware of the fact that neither he nor his companions were armed. opened fire with hand guns and shotguns as the robbers left the store. He states he was shot in the head , rushed to the county hospital and then booked on criminal charges despite the fact ·that a Founta in Valley of£icer acknowledged him to be an un- . dercover officer. SPECIAL CALIFORNIA SALE Coumy Youth Still Hostage in Tanzania DAR ES SALAAl\.1 , Tanzania (UPI) -American and govern· ment offi·cials, s purred by Tantania 's rejection of ransom demands , met today to find alternate ways of saving the l.ifes Of two Americitns, one of tp~m from Garden Grove, and a Dutch woman kidnaped by Marxist guerrill as. There were indications the United States was interested in secret talks with the rebels and might be willing to give in to some of the guerrilla demands to win the release of the three who were kidnaped last week from a ·game preserve where th ey were studying the behavior of primates. . Within hours arter Tanzania "irrevocably" rejected the guer· rl11a demandd Monday, U.S. Am - bassadoi-W. Beverly Carter told· newsmen the United States still held cut bope the students might be released in a compromise deal. The students still held bv the gllerrillas believed operating from the jungles of neighboring 2 Arrested In Assault M.cCRAE'. Ga . CAP) -A (ormer Lumber City police chief and a patrolman have been arrested in connection with the assault of a black man who suf- rered knife cuts on his back and genitals, Telfair County authorities said. Former Chief Ray Cook and ex-petrol man Jjmmy Cream~r. who were tired from the police force a few days ago, were charged with aggravated ~s­ .seult, Telfair County Sheriff Jae It W'alkcr said. They are charged with ass~ull­ l ing Fletcher King of Lumber Ci- ty, a rural south Georgia town, on fiprll 12. Zaire are Jane Hunter. 21, of Atherton. Calif., Kl'nneth Smith, 22, of Garden Grovel and Emilie Bergman, a Dutch citizen. Barbara Smuts , 24, of Ann Arbor, Mich., a fourth student abducted £rom the shores of Lake Tanganyika, \11as released to cti:rry back the rebel demands that included a $500,000 ransom. 1-ler mother flew here today to visit her. The United States issued what it called a government ''policy consideration" today in which it said : ''It is our view that such re- lease s hould be obtained by whatever means may be ap· propriate to the hos tag~· well be- ing and. if possible, without pro- viding an incentive for further terrorism ." Diplomatic sources said this could be interpreted as putting the safety or the hostages 11rst, even at the expense of agreeing to some of the guerrilla de- mands. "'Active consultations are tak· ing place toward achieving a method of reaching the captors and achieving the release of the three remaining students," the statement said. The rvtarxist guerrillas. who : li ve in dense jungles inhabited by· only a few }Srimitive tribesmen and virtually impossible to ~nelrate by a rescuing force, h'ave given no indication how the Tanzanians or Americans could contact the m for further negotia- tions. As the high-level delibera·. lions continued here, Mrs .· Richard Smuts, Barbara Smuts'; mother. arrive d in Dar Es Salaam to· be reunited with her• daughter. Looking extremely shaken, Mrs. Smuts had to be helped from her plane and was driven to the ambassador's residence for a private reunion with Barbara, ·who was reported "still very tired'' arter her ordeal and debriering. D ·, '''Wh.teL b I'' ewars ® 1 a e ® half gallons· ~JZ?o~ ! • 1 \ Look at it as a i ·.wise invest1!1e~t 1• For a lim11ed l1m'e only. we re offermg our economical half gallon at • ' thi s special price.You'll save almost $3.00 over the price of lwo quarts. Savor 1he honest taste of , \ th e Authentic Scolch \. whi sky. known lhe world \ over as the Scotch that • never va r1es. Why not pick up several , half gallons of Dewar·s . "While Label" with the easy '\'\ handling, buih-in pourers. I l\ h's one investment that's easily liquidaJed. Dewar's neuer c.ia:r1e1. .. llll NOlD SCOTCH WlflSlll • aJ PllOOf ' ~Nl(T llill'OATS to.. M. T,. N, T •• ''" fl ,, • ' • • . . Looters· .mt· U.S. Honies, in Laos • ue&Ollt, MIX 27. 197$ ' ~ ...... ' ' ·"" "\-...:: . ... · ;:~~~. wltla .. ,. T ·.-,.:-... om $100,000 'f ,. ' lll'plalae ., ··;-:, .. Collected __ By Bluff THE QUESTION: II you wqe the election brass of Oranae County, what would you do it you really wanted to hold down the voter turnout al the polls? Answer: Hold _the election the day after one o( our three-day· holiday weekends. And that, folks, is prec_isely ~hat they did. Today is election day. Never mind if your stomach is still trying to recover from the -abuse you visited upon it over the ,_:past three days. Nev~r mind •. about your fuzzy head brought on :.-oy the sun)>urn. Forget your ; " blistered feel and aching limbs. · ~ Today you were expected to charge out of bt..>d early, whip off .to your voting place, cast a clear· headed baOot and make it to .-. work on time. Wonderful. )f Many areas along our coastline .: are supposed to be balloting to- ~day . Despite the after-holiday :!?. voting, some electioneering over <It the past few days has been in- :. teresting. :~ TAKE HUNTINGTON ~ BEA.CH, for example. This one is · a question of the city's real pro-, :S perty transfer tax. But it may go · into the books as~ Backwards !rD Pillage and Rape Election. )h It is backwards because of the . ~ way the ballot is worded. If you :bt want lo relairt the .tax, you vote 'f:'" No. Ir you want to wipe-out the ..;t tax, you vote Yes. ~ As to the pillage and rape part, ~ this was provided in a half-page ;.:i advertisement only yester;day by ? the Huntington Beach Police ot- ;l~ ficers Association. The police :~ group warned: ·:. .. Do ·you w.ant tO be raped. ~ robbed, burglarized or left to ~ bleed to death in the gutter? If so, • vote yes .'' :;:. That ·s pretty strong stuff for a :· tax election. You won't find that ~; wording on the ballot itself. •'· ;;• MEANWHILE IN LAGUNA Beach. the political war was be· .· ing waged in th e Great .· Windshield Wiper Election. " . At issue in Laguna is the ques- tion of voters deciding_ .if an -~ $800,000 bond issue should be ~ flo;ited to finance a 233-space :,; downtown parking structure. Parking structure opponents . ., put out a flyer which pictured the :~ building as a huge, ugly thing :~ and labeled it a white elephant. •)' Supporters also had a brochure. ·."' illustrating the s tructure as low-!;, profile. s leek and attractive. ·~ ALL. OF THESE brochures :: w ere slapped under the :~ winds hie ld wipers of Laguna ;J folk s ' a utos. It was such a :'ii blizzard of paper plastering that ~ there was a question for awhile if · Laguna. would have enough ·! windshield wipers to go around. .; Alas, by comparison to Hunt- ·l ington Beach and Laguna, Costa Mesa and Newport Beach are ~! having a rather quiet election to decide a five-cent school tax in- crease. ;1 ·! HOTTER ELECTIONS are ·• else\vhere, like in Santa Barbara " ·, where they are voling on a :: pipe line and oil processing plant ·. for Exxon and in Los Angeles on :1· r!uoridalion of the city water sup· ply. ;! i\leun\\•hile. if $rou're supposed lo be voting today and you're still '• tryi ng to shake orf the long •1 v.•eekend, take heart. ·, You can still do it. The polls are open until 8 o·clock. From Wlie.Senicea -BELOEIL. Que. -A bank manager, believing his family had been taken hostage Monday, paid more than $100,000 to an ex- tortionist who claimed he had enough dynamite in his suitcase lO blow up the bank. "It was all a bluff," said a Quebec provincial police spokesman. Bank manager Andre Duhaime's wife and child were never abducted, he said, and police later discovered the rob· ( IN SHORT ) ber's suitcase contained four highway flares, an alarm clock, a battery and a pile of wires. No one wai; tiurt in the extor· lion: although Duhaime was fm-ced lo accompany the robber when he fled the bank and was left handcuffed to the steering wheel of the stolen getaway car for several hours before he was found by police. Salgo• E~lo• SAIGON -A kneeling firing squad of soldiers has executed a convicted thief tied spreadeatled to a fence in the first known ex- ecution in the capital since the Communist victory almost a month ago. Hundreds of persons, including women and children. watched the Sunday morning execution or the 22-year-old man, reportedly caught in an act of armed rob- bery in the Chinese section of Cholon. The execution was or- fici al.ly reported Monday. Co••••-• Aeth•~ MOSCOW -Soviet cos- monauts Pyotr K.limuk and Vita- ly Sevastyanov spent thei r second day aboard the Salyut 4 s.pace station making prepara- tions for scientific experiments, Tass reported today. The Soviet news agency said the spacemen had a full scheOule: checking the station's power supply, life-sus taining and heal-regulation systems as well as its panels of research equip· ment; loading movie and still cameras with film, and prepar- ing research instruments. A •trak F,_ds OK'd WASllINGTON~ -President Ford ha s signed legislation authorizing $1.1 billion for Am- trak to pay its bills and buy new rolling stock for the nation's passenger trains for another year. The bill. which puts a ceiling on appropriations to be voted later· fo~ the fi~cal year ending in mid-1977, includes 5 million in c~pital grants, the first e ver pro- .v1ded for Amtrak equipment, plus funding for operating ex- penses. 'SUPERSI'AR' PROHIBITED BLOEMFONTEIN. South Africa . (AP) -South Africa's censors have won a long batUe to ban the record or "Jesus Christ ~perslar " on the grounds thal it is blasphemous and offensive. An appeal court decision here 'overturned a ruling last year by a Durba n court that the record could be sold in South Africa. American Cluster -Stripp~d u .. , .......... BATTERED EVEL KNIEVEL IS HAULED OFF A FTER CRASH .Stuntm an Scraped Bus.in Record Assault In London Calling It Quits? -Knievel Wavers LONDON (U Pl J -Stuntman Evel Knie vel, battered in a spectacular ;;ittempt to jump his motor:cycle over a row of 13 bu~es , vo~ed Monday to quit. Today his British manager said Knievel might have spoken too hastily. ·'Since _arriving al the hospital he round hi.s i'njuries were not as bad as first thought.'' m1.1nager Brian Carlnell said ... He has been re.considering, and it could be he will be in· action again." Knievel w as trying to ride his motorcycle over the baker's · dozen London single-decked buses Monday when the cycle crashed a.t almost 100 miles per hour. If successful, his 140-foot leap would have been a world 1·ecord. He struggled to his feet arter the crash and told the crowd he was hang ing up his helmet. •·J'VE GOT TO TELL you that you are the last people in the v.·orld \\'ho will see me jump," Knievel told a crowd of 70,000 µersons at \V e rn blcy Stadium. ·· 1 will never jump again.'' Knievel lay motionless on the stadium's grass after the crash. hi s fa ce blackened and his brightly colored costume in t at- ters . Thl•n he struggled to his feet lo the cheerA of the crowd. The battc1·ed daredevil announced his retirement over the stadium ·s public address system and then was dri\'CO off to a pri\•ate hos pital. Do<"tors at first said he y,·ould n~ed two months to recover rru1n a t.·rushed vertebr<.1 in hi s back. a damaged spine, a frac- tured hand and multiple bruises. LAST SEPTEMBER, KNIEVEL escaped unhurt y,•hen his rocket-po"•cred motorcycle railed to clear Snake River Canyon in Idaho because a parachute released prematurely. He sought permission to repeat the maneuver across the River Thames. but was turned down .by British authorities. He settled for a 140·foot leap over 13 London buses side-by-side at Wembley. I-le a·lmostjumpcdthem. 1\fter several false starts. Knievel swooped down a 380-foot \\'ood runv.•<.iy. g unned his 750 CC motorcycle to 109 miles an hour and soared over the buses. · I-le appeared to be succeeding when part of his motorcycle apparently scraped the lasl bus and hi s vehi cle came down on the front instead of the rear wheel. The motorcycle nipped up in the air, came down on the stuntman's back and then skidded off in a ball or s moke to the t..'ilge of the stadium . Dog Attacks Mas ter 's So1t, 2, K ille d FORT WORTH, Tex. <UPI) - Johnny Patterson knew German shepherds -he worked with them when he was in the Air Force. Patterson had his own 6- month-old shepherd he kept as a house pet. but the dog was usual- ly chained in the backyard. However, the chain had broken recently and Patterson was try- ing to m ake do with a rope. The dog broke the rope Sun- day. bolted through the screen door or the Patterson home and attacked P atterson's 2·year-Old son. The shepherd grabbed the boy in its mouth and carried him around the house. T HE BOY'S mother rought frantic~lly with the dog, finally snatching her son from the shepherd as the animal 1qapped at her. Patterson, who had been in lhe backyard, rushed into the home and killed the dog with three shots from a .22-caliber ri· ne. The boy died in a hospital from wha\ doctors said was shock and the wounds inflicted by the dog's teeth. Graveside services were scheduled loday for Johnny Pat- terson Jr. Patterson said the dog was given to him by a friend and the attack was completely out of character. VIENTIANE, Lao1 (AP) - LOoters are cu~Una hOlel in the fence of the sp11rsely 1uarded U.S. residenUal setUement·out· side Vientiane and carting off household pc>Ssesslons left by Americans evacuated from Laos. An American i interviewed. through the locked gates of the residential compound four miles outside the city said only about 80 persons remain there, including six American women secretaries. He said four or five homes were strippect Sunday because there were only two unarmed volunteer patrols to guard the 150-house compound. MOST OF TllOSE remaiqing who lived on the periphery of the compound have moved into va- cant houses in the center, he said. Volunteers have crated what they can in abandoned homes and laken theqi to the · settle- ment's gymnasium, but such large items as furniture, carpets and refrigt>rators remain in the houses. The guards on the gate from the Communist Pathet Lao al· low.ed the departing Americans to take only one suitcase each out of the compound. Two U .S. Marine guard! ai\d an American civilian remained · locked inside separate buildings in the downtown compound of the U.S. 1\gency fQT International Development (AID) which has been occupied· by students since Wednesday. The U.S. Embassy !aid all three we re In good condi· tion and had enough lo eat and drink. AN EMBA$Y spakesman said an agreement aimed at persuad- ing the students to end their Qc- cupation had been handed baCk and fOrth several times between the Embassy and the govern- ment but still had not been signed. The agreeme"nt is expect- ed lo provide fo r American personnel to regain control of the compound but with student representatives remaining there. Once agreement has been re· ached, the spokesman said, the Embassy and tile government will begin renegotiating the 1951 AID agreement. The Pathel Lao, which now dominates the coali- tion government, says it wants American aid to continue but without any American restric- tion or supervision of its use. THE EVACUATION· of U.S . government employes and their families because of leftist agita- tiOn has reduced the official American community to 280 persons. about -100 of them at- tached to the Embassy and the rest to the AID mission. the spokesman said no further re- duction in persoMel is ptanned now. Before the evacuation began American officials and thei; famili"cs totaled about 820 persons. MoSt of the 150 private U.S. residents have also left. The Pathet Lao cor1tinued to extend its control over areas formerly held by the right-wing or "Vientiane" faction of the coalition government. Officials reported that the Pathet Lao army on Sunday took over the town o{ Champassak, the seat or the once-powerful, right-wing Champassak family. Dictatorship? I ISIAll ........ "'"' *··-TROUBLE ,SPOT-Newsmap pinpoints site of May 25 border clash at Aita El Chaab between Israel and Lebanese forces. Gum Silent In Le"banon; Leaders Fall BEIRUT. Lebanon <AP) - Gunfireisubsided in Beirut today as Presi"dent Suleiman, Franjieh consulted politicians and tried to line up a new government for Lebanon. . A few isolated skirmishes were reported between leftist Moslems a_nd right-wing Chris- ti ans. An increasing number or armed security patrols were in the streets; barricades erected by armed youths from a dozen factions began to disappear, but most shops and offices remained. closed as fearful residents wait· ed to see if the calm would last. The city government called on employes to return to work. There was fear or diseaae as garbage uncollected for a week decomposed in huge piles under a hot sun. Brig. Gen. Noureddin Rifal's government resigned on Mon- day, ending the republic's first experiment with military rule after three days. Franjieh named the 76-year-old general premier Friday night after near- l y a wee.k of street battles between Palestinian guefrillas and militiamen from the right· wing Christian Phalangist party. U.S. Proposes " Third World Concessions PARIS CAP) -Secretary JI . State Henry A. Kissinger today propo·sed the formation of a series · of producer-consumer commissions on raw ma1'!rials and other Third World concerns as a means of reopening the pre- paratory world energy con- ference. U.S. officials acknowledged that the proposal ouUined by Kissinger Lo the 18-nation In- ternational Energy A.ssoclalion represented a shift in American policy and could ultimately lead to controls against "excessive price volatility.··· The shift comes on the heels of a study that challenges the b4;1ief that prices of manufactured goods from industrial countries have been rising faster than 1prices of raw materials exported . by developing countries. . According to the New York ·Times, the study by economists from i~ustrial and less de- veloped nations indicates that the price of manufactured goods have risen about as much as raw ·material prices ·in the· past 25 years. 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Of Kan\aS and "°"''°""' -• ''°'""' knoc:kto out a+et;trlc:lly to '-000 r..•ton11111M K•n-Otvaru . Nlglll and morn.11'9 lo¥t ''°""" -..,_,. •II•• ll60ll lod•y 4lflCI Wldne1- "" L.ltnl "•rlallll winds tM<"""no -•twly I I• IS kl'IOll II"• an-. HIVl'I$ !Odey In"'°' M'1. C...tal t"'°"'•lu••• win ,.,. IMl•••n S7 and ••· tnl•llO 1,,. .. M'aluret Wiii r.,,...0.twMll »Md 14. n.......,. .. rn,.rat..,..-4110.tO. s-. ,,,._, Tid e• PATTERSON SAID he noticed the dog had snapped his rope and he had gone outside to fix il. The boy was watching his father from inside a screened in porch. "I went lo the backyard to get the dog's chain and when I came back the dog had broken lhe screen ," Patterson said. "Then J found him dragging my son throug'h the house. "My wife grabbed the boy and was trying to fight t.he dog off, but he was s\ill attacking. I grabbed my gun and shot. I hit the dog once in the head and l "'ice in the side ." Daiity PHot Dtlii•""Y ,, ......... Mond111v-Fridsy: 11 'fOU do not tr.sue ~t ~' by &·30 p.tn.. c.,H bek>re 7 p.m. end your CCIC)V will be de-: ltvertd. S.lur(Wf encl Sund•y· II y0.i Ito l'IOt r9Ce!Ye Your copy by SI a,m, Sth.11"• a..,, or 8 am Sund1y, call belore 10 am and 'llOU' copy •In bt dell.....-.cl. c1rc....-Tels;· , ~ Oranp County Mell ..U-..>21 Nor'ltiwnt Hunllnoton e..cti. and Wutmlnaler , ...•.. , ..... IJ:ZI Sari Clett1en1e. Cto111rano891Ch. Sin Ju•n Cap111reno. o.na Point. South ltauna.· l..tQUn• Nlguel .......... .,.,..,. ' Political Parties LISBON CUP() -Portugal's milit~ry regime decided today to curtail the role of the political parties and create a Cuban-style alliance with the peopile to ac- celerate the country s revolu- lion. A Socialist Pn.rt.y source called the mQve a step toward the crea- tion of a military dictatorship, lie said Socialist leader Mario Soares was Oylng back from ta.lks in Parts to discuss the situa- tion at an emergency meeting of his party. THE MILITA.R.V regime sald the alliance was being formed ·:to o vercome partisan divergences and guarantee a cor- rect sequence of the revolu- tionary p~ess." Military sources said moderates within the ruling armed forces mo'v,ement managed to get a mollcin Oa!Ung for the formation of a Marxist "dictatorship o( the proletariat" t emporari ly shelved\ but • Socialist Party members charged Portugal was atill IDOV• ing toward a CommuhiBt die· tatorship. THE MOVEMENT'S 240<man assembly stopped &hart of an out· right ban on poUUcal part.lee but decided to ao. ahead wtth the creation of revolutionary defense committees patterned after the grass·roots movement in · trodueed ln Cuba by Fidel Castro. The assembly said these com- mjttees would be formed from the "popular structures." These are generally controlled by Iha Communist Party . The assembly ordered the elrr· rent political crlals bet•-the Socialists and Comm1111l1ta IOlv.ed ·'nrmly and rapt~•· and Ie1\ no dbubt.lllal lhe f lll but 9>0r~'lnl\11~nlllll Com\lfun ar· ey h111 lto:auDilci!t. •• . The Socllillat' Par\)' re!UHcl to comment olficiall.y on lllo de· clalon. · . " tJ s ! ma ; •ho • da) 1 ..... f ~ 10 I Sar. s m11 sufi knt tloc S a ! Sal pe1 "I> go WO Sei dal to , Jivi set ., Se An inc " suJ ~nr IOC r a71 M1 A ! a 4 wa ga1 :"" atx Co1 f , wa · alo kil! : aul det, ' "i I ano ret olC in aft to • I do so •bo pl• WI • v, ~ l• le <> o: r .~. g • ... g •:>I $ lA ., o• a •JI tA J i• y 9 1• " !HI \ -n l I• l b ·n V ,,.-. I •• h '"I -""' .; I •• 1•.~I' ,. •• Prisoner ; r • Killed ~By Guord " l' SAN QUENTIN (UPI) -An ln- ' mate at San Quentin Prison was shot and killed by a Aue.rd Mon· !' day durlne a knlle light in tile .f'el:l'eaUon yard. : -l(:illea w as Je~se T . Sanchez:, • 28, a convicted robber rrom Los :'(;:::~~·;- Ul"lft~I• San Quentin since May of 1973. Stanley Rush. 31, convicted of murder in Santa Clara in 1971, suffered three stab wounds in the knife fi•bt and was in good condi- tion a.t lhe prison hospital. Salarw llllta BOC!ked SACRA¥ENT·O (U PI! - Salary lncfeaaea averaging 8 . .5 percent Car state ,mployes plus a "bonua, .. or .5 percent for the government's lowest paid work~rs were approved by the Senate Finance Committee Mon- day night. The committee a lso voted not to reduce a 12 percent •·cost of r ·Jiving" salary raise for j udges, scheduled to take effect Sept. 1. S e n . David lloberli CD -Los Angeles), called the judicial pay incr ease "almost obscene" and suggested the Le~is lature refuse a n already allocated S:!.5 miUion increase, but he was overruled on ,. a7-3vote . " Man's Bodg E'ound MALIBU CUPll -The body or ~ a 27-year-oJd man whose head was wrapped in a plast ic garbage bae, was foWld Monday :· about a mile north of Paci ric Coast Highway. ,· Reginald Jguc hi of Hollywood .,. was apparently d um ped · alongside the road after he w11.s killed, investigators said. An : autopsy was schedul ed today to determine the caus e of death. ' Wo111an, 21, Drowned BLYTHE <UPI ) -State Park and Recreation R angers monday re<:overed the body or a 2l·year· old Poway woman who drowned in the Colorado River Sa turday after her boyfri e nd hurled her in- to the water. Deborah Kimble was on the dock al Wate rs Camp, 40 miles south o r h e r e, whe n h e r : b oyfr1end , Vaughn Hunt, 20. playflullY thre w her into the water. She was not seen again. l11j1«red ha Crru1h Guillermo Reyes. 54, crew member of the seized U.S. · ship Mayaguez, was reported in critical condition Monday after his car plunged 300 feet from a cliff near Stinson Beµch . His wife, Salv acion, was killed and hi s tv.'<) daughters ahd a f1i end were )l)jured . Women Find Male Nudity 'A Turn-on' SAN DI EGO (U Pl J -The pic- ture or a naked man turns many "'omen on, but when it comes to th e rea l thing, warmth and· sens itivity h ave it all ove r ··machismo.'' "The type or man v.•omen like is changing," according to Suzy Mallery, president of A1an Watchers Inc. and self-styled "world's for emost authority" on man watching. ,_1 s. Ma llcry's conclusions <1rc based on a survey in which 500 women were asked what they look for in men and what tht'y find exciting. ..THE OLD f'ASlll ONED ·macho' is very much o ut of style," she said. "They now like a kind, sensitive, warm type of man. This is a great improve- ment in the wor:ld ." According to the survey, 67 percent of t he women found male nudit y "a definite turn·on. "ahd m ost v.•omen said they thought of men as "sex symbols.'' "Wh en asked if they were turned. on by pictures of m a le nudity, 40 percent said yes and 27 percent said sometimes. Only 33 percent said no," Ms . Mallery Fann Bill Wins Okay In Senate THERE l~AVE BEEN at least 5,000 arrests, numerous reports or violence and one death since battle erupted between the two unions. The Democratic governor has hailed the plan a s a milestone in farm labor legislation which he says could be a model ror the na- tion. Brown's rloor managers hoped to have the bill on the governor 's d esk for s igning as early a s Thursday. It must pass fi rst through two Assembly commit- tee hearings a nd a final As- sembly floor vote. . Ir that timetable is met, e lec· lions could be held under the bill as early as September. A PACKED STATE Senate gallery burst into cheers Monday afternoo n \.\'hen the 31 -7 vote was announced. Brown pe r sonally led the negotiations which forged the compromise. H e called the break!hrough "an event of great his torical signi fica nce.·· One foe , Republican Sen. Clare Berryhill of the San Joaquin Valley farming community of Ceres, has predicted California agriculture will become a "dis- aster area" because of nav.·s in the measure . I N FLOOR DEBATE, Ber- ryhill a tta cked the methods Brown used to bring the factions together. "It "'as a midnight m eeting. '840,000 A warded sa.i~e asked the women, ·do you T"•enty-three amendments were propos ed a nd they had four hours · to make their d ecisions. I think many of those persons who made commitments that night would like t~ c hange their commit- ments," Berryhill said. LOS ANGELES (UPI) think of men as sex symbols'!' Arlene Yos hioka , 22, ·who Most s aidtheydo." Sen . J ohn Dunlap, Senate author or Brown's bill, said in floo r debate it wi ll bring peace to California farms. claimed she was assaulted by a ,, department s tore security guard WllEN PICKING a man, 67 four years ago, was a warded percent of the women said th ey '· $640,000indamaa:es . look for a good per!'ionality, 21 .. I'm s ure there are elements '· Miss Yoshioka said that \1:hile percent said they look for a senl'i c thu t all sorts of persons involved r. she was employed part time as a of humor and 15 percent said they in a~riculture can oppose. But it ~1 sales clerk by the Broadway-wante d good looks. Multiple is a bill that deals fairly with all -~· Crenshaw OepartQ'l ent Store in answers were accepted on this elements concerned," Dunlap -r 1971, she was ass aulted by a one. said. security g uard a lso em,.p:;:lo:;,y~e;;d~======~====================;=;-n tbere. -Ir v "· 0 • 3 Enter " 11· . 0 Prison ,, :: In Fraud ., 1 LOS AN GELES (UPll !... -Three m e n convicted or directin g w h at ls . : believed to be the biggest .. l corporate rraud in U.S . . .. business history, the $2 • ,. billion Equity Fu n~lng .,11 swindle, e ntered pnson ..... today, including the · scheme's mastermind, .. :. stanley Goldblum. By the end of the week, 14 former executives will begin serving sentences imposed . by a federal j udge on c h arges of frp ud, conspiracy a nd ~ violations 'of securities ~ laws. All pleaded guilty. Goldblum -co- founder and president of Equity Funding Corp. of Am eiic'a, ·once a top- ranked financial con- .: • glomerate a nd one of the .... glamor s tocks of Wall •:>1 Street -was scheduled lO enter the maximum security federal prison "" at McNeil Island, Wash., ·J1 today to serve an eight Ju year term. ~Hi <:J ~ Former Executive ,rt Vice Presidents Fred • n Levin and Samuel B. ,.,, Lowell were ordered to begin five year sen- ·r tences today at Terminal tyo, Island federal prison .;, here. •rt We movf.d to new. spacious olhces tor two good ' reasons. First, we needed more room to continue to provide our present clients with the beat tile lnaurance service. Second, we needed space to grow In. Because John Hancock's per1onalized life Insurance aervice brings in new clients everyday. Visit us enylime at our new address. 1t could be one ol lhe best moves you ever made. Jo .. ph A. 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High •Bleach Dispe nser ~aVIS • brO·Flll••·F1oos,.1em-w•o•'in•••il washe•' ! . .. , .. ~,FASHION ISlAND OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9 c' • ·• • ·" '(/ • l ' .... ,:DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE A New 'Work Ethic' While une1nploymc11t rates soar, help \va11tcd ~ol· 1 umns across Lh e countl'y continue to orrer jobs. And XQany agencies rc1>urt they can't fill job requests from ~ployers. i Mpst in demand are secretaries, clerk-typists, ac- ' countants,_nurses and medical technicians, COfllPUlet P.l'Ogrhmmers and engineers or all types. There are several facets to lhi~ incongruous state "orarra1rs. · Many or the jobs require specific skills in fields l may ha\le-been overlooked by college graduates tting their sights higher than a downtown office. And many of the unemployed have not yet raced e fact that it will take re-training to get them back the job market. , Not a few ~ployers, aware of the unemployment atistics, are' hoping to obtain top skills for bottom · y. This may be hard for an experienced worker lo .,.allow. & And so far as the low-pay, low-skill jobs are con- terned, lhey often compare rather poorly \vith s imply tollecting unemployment benefits, now very substan· lal in some areas. t Americans ha\'c take11 a great deal of kidding for feing b6und by the so-called ·:Protestant work ethic.'' That catch phrase hardly jibes with a new work fthic that may be loo prevalent-if I can't get what I Y'~nt, I won't work at all. I I \ I I Loopholes Preferred they'd like the proposal lo have more loopholes. 1'he proposed ger1eral plan noise element was drafted by one of the nation's mos t respected noise consulting firms and underwent exhaW!tlve planning staff and commission review. Though some te<hnical-details were open toques· tion. knowledgeable officials say the element goes further than any legislative effort to date to lessen the impact or all types or noise on the people of the. county. . . -The contention-by-several supervisors that the element is too complex to "properly interface" with existing general plan elements is bunk. If the other general plan elements are weak, perhaps the board should be loo~ing for ways or toughening them. rather than emasculating an ele- ment with genuine promis~ng qualities. Fair Board Action The Orange County Fair Board is acquitting itself well in the aftermath of the fire in )\'hich 14 horses burned to death six weeks ago. Stable barn lessees and horse owners appear satisfied with the safety precautions that have been introduced -the shutting off of electricity, hiring a night watchman, improving the water supply, and installing a telephone. Obviously, some of these pre· cautions should have been in existence long ago, but that should not detract from the recognition that they have now been done .. \ ' l ' • '" A far-reaching general plan element aimed at controlling new deve lopment that could be impacted tiy noise has been sent back to~he drawing board. Orange County Supervisors made it clear th·ey want to see a ''stripped down" version that will give them more latitude in making sensitive land use de· cisions. What they "·ere really saying, however, is The most recent development is that $70,000 in emergency state funds have been secured for the building of two new barns. These are all short-range improvements. Reconstruction of all the old wooden barns is a long way off, but the fair board is de- monstrating a · commitment to safer and better facilities. 'This baby. Ought to strike fear into the heart of those gas guzzlers!' iGOP Conservatives .Viewing Ford in New Light WASHINGTON -President Ford's Mayaguez harvest with the right wing of the Republican party came precisely when needed most , after a spec- tacularly unsuccessrut ploy by Melvin R . Laird had accelerated steady erosion of conservative confidence in the President. Laird 's attempt to draw con · servative fire a'~'ay rrom Air. Ford by suggesting that Ronald Reagan challenge Nelson Rockefeller for the vice presideiltial nomination was one of the least successful ploys by that inveterate political gamesman. On the eve of lhe t.fayaguez rescue, Lair'd suc- ceeded in alienating both the Rockefeller and Reagan camps while giving conservatives the impression that Mr. Ford was de· aling from weakness. LAIRD'S blunder was mitigat- ed by the universal conservative approval of Mr. Ford's decisive use of for ce i n rescuing the merchant ship. Nevertheless, the White House has been shocked to find many key conservatives not yet ready to endorse their incum- bent President for 1976 -an ex- traordinary condition for Republicans. They are waiting to see whether the Mayaguez inci- dent or the Laird ploy best reflects the presidency of Gerald R. Ford. The lesson for the White House ought to be clear: the formula for loyalty from the party's dominant conservative wing is decisive action, pre- ferably with a rightward slant, rather than backroom political horsetrading . Whether that lesson has in fact been absorbed is put in doubt, however, by con· fident statements from presiden- tial aides that Mr. Ford nailed down the Republican nomination the night h e called out the Marines. On that night, lr1r. Ford's stock ·you Learn a Lot By Going to Movies "I don't ha~ to go (to Eur~). If I went over there, I'd 6tt a bunch of building• and a bunch of grau and a bunch of tree1. You can tell about cu much about a country cu you con by looking al motion picture•." -Gov- ernor George Wallace in a lengthy In- terview on foreign a//<Ur1. Q -Governor, what about the present state of Europe today? A -Not worth a hill of beans. Packjammed with nothin' but spies, murderers, jool thieves and low-down preverts. Q -Preverts? A -You seen "Last Tango in Paris,'' boy? Q -Doyou consider the Ru ss i a ns a threat, !:iir? A -Not much. They 're mighty mean- n o -good skunks . But they'renonetoo bright. You take that Oscar Homulka. He don't never win the gal from us good Americans in the end. Q -Would you .. recognize China, Governor? • A -Sure would. It's that place 'Y(bere all these poor starvin' folks .is eatin' mud and grass. Dear Gloomy Gus Isn't It strange ho'Y often you s~ a p~r:son complriin about lhe s m'og condition and all o( a sudden turn around and llgh1 up u cigarette? J .W. • ( ARTHOPPE ) Seen "The Good Earth" when I was only in knee britches. Q -And what about Vietnam, sir? A -I'm not worried none. John Wayne proved he can lick a hundred of them Commies with one hand tied a-hind his back. Q -But the Communists won in Vietnam. A -They did? Shows bow we never should of pulled ol' John out of there. He had 'em licked. Q -Turning to Africa, Gov· ernor ... A -Nothin' but a bunch of natives dancin' around with spears and evil witch doctors causin' trouble. I say we ought to send more American Tarzans over there to restore lawn order. Q -I think Tarzan was British, sir. A -That so? Shows how we should've fought on their side in World War II. Then we would've licked them Russians and they wouldn't have sent their tanks rollin' lnto Holland. Q You mean Czechoslovakia, Governor. A -Czechoslovakia, you say? Just shows how you can't trust ' them Commies. They're ev· erywhere. Q -Current tensions in the Middle East. . . · A -I'm an expert on that. Seen "Beau Geste," "Casablan- ca" and "Lawrtnceof Al"tbia." And you just can' tn.t them Arabs, neither. Q -Then you'd support Israel ~ A -I would. but I miJl1ed see- ing "Exodus." · Q -Despite your vast knowledce of Corelgn affairs, would you, if elected President-, be willing to make an around-the· world good-will tour? A -Wbal! And likely fall oll Ule eel&•? ( EV ANS-NOV AK ) in the Republican party had bot: tomed out, thanks partly to Laird, his usually astute adviser and longtime friend . But Reagan-vs .-Rockefeller, if not full y orchestrated at the White House, was more than merely Mel Laird's fertile imagination at \\.'Ork. FIVE DAYS before Laird un- veiled his ploy to a breakfast o( Washington correspondents, it was privately submitted via transcontinental telephone to a Reagan intimate in California by a Ford emissary in Washington. The emissary, a former Nixon aide now in Mr. Ford's political inner circle, suggested Reagan might best represent conserva- tion by challenging Rockefeller. The R eagan insider im- mediately rejected the idea, Pre- saging an angry reaction when Laird went public. "Whal kind of idiots does Mel think we are?" asked one adviser to Reagan. The Reagan camp correctl.>· con- cluded that Laird was offering a dubious opportunity to challenge Rockefeller with no guarantee of success while risking Reagan's credibility among conservatives. The reaction in the Rockefeller camp, though obviously better shielded, was equally intense. Worst of all from the Presi- dent 's s tandpoint was the response from uncommitted con- servatives. ··The problem is Ford. not Rockefeller." one par· ty leader bluntly told Dean Burch, former politic.al operative for Barry Goldwater and Richard Nixon now heading Mr. Ford ~s campaign planning group. 1n response, Burch virtually disavowed the Laird ploy. TllAT WAS the dismal situa· lion when Mr. Ford called out the Marines. "That's what I've.been wanting for nine months," one party fund-raiser telephoned pre· sidential counselor Robert Hartmann. Human Events, the right-wing journal which has savaged Mr. Ford since he en- tered the White House, devoted )ts .front page this week to a laudatory account of the way he handled th e incident. The habitually cautious Reagan . a longtime friend told us, will be even more careful now in challenging the l'resident. But t.1r . Ford's nomination is not yet at hand. Republican state chairmen from 13 Southern and Bo'rder states, who last month warned the White J-louse that Reagan was the party's choice over Mr. Ford in all those states. compared notes over the (~one late lost week. They aitreed the Pres id·enl's Mayaguez per(ormance had been heartwarming but that they would stay uncommitted for now. Thus, working the long distance telephone to s ign up Ford en- dorsers, Burch kept getting re· fusals. THAT JIESITANCY stems from suspicion among con- servatives whether th e May31gu ez in cident truly reflects Jerry Ford as President. They demand more demonstrations of decisive action, plus ideological constancy. -vetoing spending bills, non-recognition or Cuba, non-transfer of the Panama Canal Zone, tougher detente negotiating, That is scarcely what Mr . Ford and his senior aides have in mind. While grateful the Presi- dent las t \.\•eek had a chance to di splay firm leadership, they believe his r ea l strength li es in conciliation. moderation and mutual trust with the people. Whal 's more, hearing loud hur- rahs from the tight r~ently, r.tr . Ford's advisers ina)' npw returh lo underestimating the Reagari threat. One senior aide, ex-· hilarated by the rescue by the Mayagucz. told us Laird's ploy merel)• declares the trutht Reagan really 1s after secontl place. not first, on the ticket. Whether he honestly believe!:; that or not. Such \VOrds from th~ Oval Office suggest that Prest- dent Ford's troubles with felloW Republicans are not over. . I 'Adult Education' Questioned I I I The fierce competition between the various publicly financed educational systems ap- pears headed for a full scale legislative review. At least that part of it commonly referred to as "adult education" is being brought under intense scrutiny by the Assembly Select Commit· tee on Career Education. The committee is headed by Assemblyman Joseph B. Mon- toya of La · Puent e. A mild man · nered third t e r m l awmaker, Montoya re· cently report· e4 that the widespread rivalry between the high schools and community col- leges for a<tplt enrollments con- stituted open warfare for state educational dollars . He charged there wa s widespread waste and diJplica· tions resulting from a system of ( EARL WATER& ) financing which returns to the districts state moneys far above the costs of the program. His references were to the state's financing methods based upon average daily attendance. School administrators have found it profitable to the districts to expand the adult programs. Because of this, classes in "sub- jects" far removed from basic concepts of education are being offered. They are designed to ap- peal to those more interested in entertainment than education. Thus choral groups, and sue& classes as "hi story of cinema" which require nothing more than viewing old movies, are popular. S_CHOOL administrators de- fend the courses as "cultural" and respond to local boards ques- tions as to the appropriateness of the classes by pointing out the district makes money from them. The m oney •·made" is the increased state allocations to the districts. Montoya says there is a need to review priorities in education. His point is well taken. Whether the money comes from the state or the local district does n 't change the fact that it is tax dollars. At a time when the schools complain that there is n't enough money for the primary job of the public schools, the edueation of children, it hardly seems justifiable to. pour tax dollars into frivolous programs which do not provide ba ~i c edu<:ation or career training. The fact that it isn 'l costing the dis- trict any mone)' for the classes ·~n't negate the fact it is drain· in'g'~stale resources and thus re- ducing the amount of st ate money, available for the grade school program s. But even in the area of courses which can properly be classified as educational, or vocationa1- technical training, there are vast areas of duplication between the school.s ·within the ·same districts Vets Cheat on School Funds WASHINGTON -Uncle Sam has shelled out a whopping $329.6 million to students who apparent· ly pocketed the money and then played hookey , They are Vietnam veterans who have been collecting their educational benefits, it seems, without bothering to go to school. The House Veterans Commit- tee has quJetly ordered the General Ac· CO\lnllng or. flee t o in· \'estl ~ate the mass1\'e O\'Cr· payments a nd to re.com . menll ways to get back the misspent funds. · T h e veterans \Vho hove been ripping oil the taxpayers, meanwhile, (JACK ANDERSON). could be prosecuted. They have taken advantage of a tax law, which was intended to permit veterans to begin t)lelt education without waiting around for the wherewithal. Under the law, the government benefit che<:ks must be sent out bc(ore the veterans start their classes. SOME SCHOOLS. particularly c.."Om munlty colleges, abet the cul1>rits b)' permlllins: lhem to ski.P classes and ·still remain list· ed as studt'nls. ·• fn many s tates. it p8.)'S colleRes to keep students on the rolls who don 't attend classes, because ttie amount or slate support depends upon the 5ize of the enrollment. In Maryland, for example, a n I investigation disclosed that 145 veterans al one community col - lege never completed a single course during the 1974 spring semester. Yet 71 received fullUme benefits of at least $270 per month. At another Maryland school , one veteran was allowed to keep signing up ror classes for five semesters, although he never has completed a single course. Jle still is enrolled in the (·Ollfgc und . of course. istill collects his mon- thly go\'ernment ('beck. \\'h a t has happt:ne d in i\faryland, according to olhe,.. state education ofCi<:iaJs~ Is solng . on throughout the nation .. The scand;•J may <'~mpel a return to former, tis htc r contruls. Govt!rn· ment enforcc1n l'nt offi cials meanwhile. have rc!l'O\rer(.fr(f only $197.3 million or the misspent S329.6 m illion . . •. - or areas. I Montoya has proposed tht abolition of a s tatewide networl of adult education coordinatinlt councils '"'hich were created ti avoid duplications but obviouslj have not. He would replace lhes~ with regional councils mainly to establish jurisdictions between the high schools and community colleges . I WlfETHER such a plan w~· I v.·ork any better than the rorm remains lo be tested. What i clear is that Montoya has takep hold of a tough problem, mad' more diffic:ult by the insincerit}' of many school administratorl \\•ho preaeh the glories of educ~ lion but are really only interestet in milking the state funds. J As it stands the commUnily colt ltges are offering adult classei for college credit for free whil• the state colleges and universitt charge tuition sufficient to covet costs for identical classes offered in their extension programs. -1 There has to be somethin~ drastically wrong with th philosophy which permits sue inconsistencies at the taxpayers1 expense. • ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robm N. W~ed, Publf.tMr Thoma! Keevil. Editor Barbara Krii'ibich. Editorial Pope f;duor The editorial .page of the Daily / Pilo.l stek11 ,to lnrorm and stimulate readNs·by pr~tln& on this ptt f!e diverse-cornmtntary on topici; o( lnt('rtst by syndicat- ed <'l'!h.~mnists and·cartoontm, by" pro\.·1d1ng .-i: forum for readers '. \'lew5 and by presentlo& this nc"·spapC'r·s opinions and Ideas on t urren l topics .. The uditorlnl Qplnions of the Oo.iily Piiot ·~ar only In the edltorl~I column tttthe top ol ll)c page. Oplniooa ex · pressed by thl! colutnaHsi.s and cartoonli!.ls and leltt:r wliteri are their Q-.·n and no t nd OJ1('n1ent of thttir \"lft\lo·s b y the Udlly Pilot should be Infer~. / Tuesday. l\fay 27, 1975 I • I 11 y : • I ·~ Gr•• •• 1•nl ... G•"• v ..... ,, .. , "'" '"' .. K c.-. •ro.1 ' . •o , •«n . .....,.~ p,, . ·-· _, ..... Co< Co Ce 3 c I Other Deatlu LOS ANGELES (APJ City Council. ,.... Everett o •. • Tuesday, May 21, 1975 i:>AILYPflOT I • I Po14tfcaf Notes Nestande .On· <;oastline P1\Del Whet more voted ror it. S(!nator Carpenter, the Newport Beach Republican;'ltttttYt vote., * * * STATE SENATOR Dennis Ca rpenter (R· RADCLIFFE HAU PRIVATE SCHOOL SUMMER SCHOOL ltlMIEDIAL IHmUCTIOH IMPROVEMENr Of STUDY HAllTS EMPHASIS OH ACADEMIC SKILLS ST ARTS JUNE 23rd "' Jliutliialler, 78, a former . NEW YORK (AP) - ·eoncra•m•n wbo vocal· Robert Hllf1tader, 68, Ir er!Ucl1ed the Houae noted or1anl1t and dlrec- •iority 1y1tem, dled tor of the pre·collese Sunday at the City of, division of the Juilllard ~ in Duarte. He was School, died Monday i.t a atate u1einblyman for hll home. He conducted 11 yean an·d served nhie tlt•.Alr Force band from years on the Loa Angeles 1942·45. Assemblyman.Bruce Nestande CR -Orange> has beee1 appointed to the Assembly Perm.anent Sub· l.'Om.Q'llttee on Coast.i Resources. Rei' t~e o nly Orange Count,y law.maker named to tM,•pt>eommittee, which will have as one of its taskJ 'the lAtt_rpret.ation of the final r ePort of the Newport Bea cl]) says potential organ donor.s wbo are arcident victims wquld be more easily re-. cogntzed under an identification system that would beset"upunder his SB542. llAIMllTATION UAD£S. ~~ .. California.Coastline Commission. .. D~fJlll Notleft _ _ _ I Nestande's...70Ui .Anembly.J)istrict.doesn'l in- The bill provides for a dis tinctive sticke r for the IL-------------------..._ back of driver's license» or pers~~ wimlng to dbhate body parfs for use In transplant operations. 1Z1 SDUTN Clllttl, WllllM, PffDll£ 635-1191 "J clude ally part of coast al Orange County. DAVIS C.t1-:~1111ht••. T•rwn l,Mc.rt_, Hit.IN A. DAV IS •••hl•l'lt ol ol Coron• tl•I M•r: o•l••fl•I ~ * * * ~~-'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ,.__, ... ~.,., .... ..,.,,...,n... ~•nt"l"•9Clo,•lldTr.""'-o. CONGRESSMAN Ad H" h CR tt1i;-.,, ... 1 .. •t1Ytt1•"Nf'!•;W.K91i"ft!-cw1-oteot-.. .. 1,..,.1N_1.. n rew an s aw · '· ..,.,,, N. l!ltft,.., Sitto•. ••14o Mn1k~ .. w111Mti.1••lJ:OOPMWN1-Newport Beach) a nd former U.S. Ambassador to . Hwff, 11'" •'•"d(t111•r•11, 11 •e•· 11ew,, JO.(lf1c vi.w<twi..-1. •n Neuot Finla .. ..11 John '' · Kr.ebbiel are sch eduled to speak ~ 91'..Jllllf,hJld~n.._Gto~W._..,vlc• '""''° t.._n-tnt ,.,.,u~,~~1 .. -~ ~ J · · . • .,.,...w~,.11AM 1n MoMM1" ,..,,l•lbutlOt11 11e ....,49 te ~11e j1M • Wednesday at a lunelieon meeting of the Orange : •~•ltl l'•rk, !Iii• .. a.,,.rd,,., c.1"'" ""-MO•'-' lcRol•rllllo .. .....,. County Council of Republican Women " D ... tctor• •f1t1 ... r .. rH Mof'll*'r, Cot~ .. , M.r Hll h Sc"9ef; 2101 .· ·1 c.toMew. IMUllVPf Of,. CM°'"' .. , ,...,.,vou, The event at the Newport Marnott Hotel gets :. ILME:Rl.~•ft.LlllETTTT~.o~t•otct.. '•.vorJte ct1•rllw . ,..,.,,,View under way at 11 a .m . w1th a no host receptio n Mn MA' 21, 1t1s. R••lo.n1 0, a.,...,. -:"'wr'•1"'1o;.'iTT Reservations can be made by calling l\1rs. Clyd~ Grove, C•. S1,1rvlv•d bW l'l h •II• HARRY W, WITT Of SM! C .. mtl'lt•, Bell, COUnCil president, al499-2622. GIAdYI~ .on, fl,..., L. M•ll•IM, Jr, of C•. 0«.tt or d••lh M•Y 2•, ltlS. . S•nl• Al\11 , C•: d•1,19l'll••. J••..,,,. Sur\l'lvMlbfhl1wlf•Lov11•;.__,.._,,,. * · * * g:~:!1'; ... !'.~~;!:, Aen,•~0~!:!r~ :,::_::~ • .!~~ !!u~:,'S~~·:,ci:,; J~HN G. SCHMITZ;· who once h.eld the con· V•ti.y: t•v• 1riMC1chUdr•n .. ""' ll • R•c• 01 lo11u,.. eooth •..a o.v1d gressaonal , 1eat c urrently occupied by Hinshaw. 1r••t1••IM:lct111t1r•"· S.rvtc•• .,..,. TNM• 01 wooe11.11c1 11111,; ,.,..,, Mr1. also wiU l>e speaking to a group of Republicans lleld '*''"'" U:OI Al!A, Btll BrNdw•, ~•Id 0..r of S... Fr11n<JK0. S.tvlce$ , , , °""''· OfflclMt• -r• TM ~ win • ,,.Id •• 1:00 PM T1Hsct•w. Wedneliday. INKhEl1<•·lod99.•nt•r.,..ntlloMdli. Pot iuc V••w Cfl•P•L 1nt•'""'"1. "Whal Next?" is the topic for a Scbmilz 8A. Ce""'l•rr. lo. A•1t1, c. .. dlrKttd PKifk View toWmorl•I P11rll, ,_wriort f d · ~ •wa.n ,,~ •• -,JM,•u•rr. ..K,., eo. Tri• tM1 11, Ju9119111 1n n•u dress o the Sa die back Republican Assembly. It s .o ••• T ".•,•.•.'°so"•'•· ...... .,.-• tio..ri m•rno•l•I con1r111ut1pns •· scheduled for 7 :30 p.m . al Peoples Federal Savings -"' '""""'lo 'ovr l•vorll• <M•ll'I. P....::Hk • th S ddl b k Pl · •In,,,., J$, ms. .-..idftU or COt.t. 11i.wMortv•rwdl,•<lo••· 1n e a e ac Valley aza 1n El Toro. The ...re. ... ,o'ffdt..AN...a..t,,,,.,..,,lt Nl!LM>N gathering is ope n to the public. P•'*'°"'• •• ,,., of, G•ry' P••IOfll or MANS NELSO N. D•t• of dol•th ,,.,,., "'~h 't ll . h " ( h 0 F-101n V•ll•r. c.. i1nc1 Mr1. a.r11&r• 2l. 1t1s. A•lifO.nl 01 cost•""".., c.. .;x; ma z, c urren y IS c airman o t e range ~In• of Coil• .v..ior &o. AlliO -· I«""'' re1IO.l\t Of Long l!l•Kll'. c.'. Count)' Coordinating .Council of the California vl..-.ct b' fib'•''"''• H•rl•r ,..,,_,, ot Surv l .... d 11, lovr Soni Robolrt W R bl' A bl Th S ddl b k h K•n•••; th'•• 1t•11·r:1, Audr11 ,..,_,orNiv•H. Thom.IE.Nillsanoi epu 1can ~se m y. e a. e ac group . as Wtila.Mu of P•rl0n1, K•n•••, Luc:llt• Cost•,.,.. ••• Kr1,1 N•l-of P•1m Spr. been reorganized recently wath 50 dues-p aying Hort on ol Winfl •ld, K•n1•1 11nd lng s, C•. 11t1d Gl•nn N•l 1on of be M G E M ( J · · lh M•rllwn W••d•n 01 Mlc111111n: 1r• Rlv•r11cM,c..;o•urgllt•r,Lu-~•P mem , rs. r_s. e ne . . yers o rv1ne IS e 1r•ntc 1'1 1 • d r• n • "d on• Q•••t· or Cosl• M91•; tourt"n gr•ndc:hlldrH. group s provisional president. grWllkhUO. S.rvlc11 win ti. Nkl Thvr., C..-• .... 11• 1iot•vk•1 ••1• Nici S.lur· * * * .. .,•11:00 PM, l!leU l!lrudw•rChlclel. ov, -., 24, 2:00 ,.M, W•1tmlMl•r W Fr1.,.0.m•r <•lllorvl1lt1tlonwtd,..., AMmori.1 P•rk. OHkl.,.t w•s R•v. IA AND ORDER: SB 278 by slate Senator Nw •:oo PM ta•=• PM. Mr. ,..,_ '""' A. ~"''''•· a.11 6_f1111dw•r George Deukmejian CR·Long Beach ) would prevent .w•1•-MrofCcnl•M9WE•clWlglt Mof't...,.,.ir11<lot1. · d f · · c111t1 011c1 w•s .... _,.., 01 Hiib Auto sLYKHous a JU ge rom granting probation or a s uspended sen· . s..-i,. a.u erOMI••• Mor1 ...... ,d1rec:. Mf11tLE "· SL YKHous. 11o11oved tence lo a person convicted of a fe lony in which a ,tori-""'liblndofH•l9nL.Stykl'lou,;l•tt1erof (' d I KETCHUM steP"91'1 11n0 St•••rt s•w1<11ous, """' 1rearm was use . rt:1WA11tO L. KETCHUM 111. ,.,1. M1 r••n• Shr•ver: ••so tn •• ., The state Senate passed the m easure 31·3 a nd · ~O:.~=."~~~:;~:;~::.::,.c:~ a.• ~~~;!:f':.: :!~U:'t!:.':~ ,;:~1!.! sent it lo the Ass em bl . Oran e County's Senator laE Otlic1r1 A110tl•Uo1'1. Serwlces will to. M. WORTHIN GTON LEE, r..ici.nt lwlO•I 11:90 ,_ TIH!UI•,, T'"'°""•h ' ol N9WOol'I h11 ch, C•. D•t• of O.•tl'I of 0..r F•l1Mr1, For1s1 Ll•n·Cypre11o. """'I•, 1e1s. S.Wvl.,.4 bf Ills wl,. ,,,,.,. for11t Uwn Morl"''"''dlrMtors. i.,I• l•o; ion, M•rrill W. LA• of LEGG ~lff~l'l ;d•11;ri1•r,Loul'l4C.LH JAMES J. LEGG, Jr .. resident 01 or COron.110.1 Mttr; two o••ndtnildr.,.; H"'"t!ngton S.11cl'I, o . O•te ot deoll\ brolti.T, HMnpton L•e ol B11r. ... stleld. ,,,,., II, 1t1.s 111 ttwi •l>e of n . SWwi .... d ·-A PART-TIME AD MANAGER? MA9-W-..,, NATilltl '1t0. ~ A...c;:,/C&.9fl'. C~fl..VSTllAL UP1991CI. HIUIClol, ,U...._, -..rs.. I~ 01o1 CCWT. S•Lll '1'1U.nlll ...... ""°"'°'· .. Ol IALM:,. ""' --.Cll. Schiel< announces NEW Weight Control Center If thl·followint1 se111tis lilt• VOil, plull call the Schid. Woighl CoRtrof Ctnter. 0 lft! Mittit FAST OR 'ilh D Loil •ithl FAST IR ao11 0 Lost Mitht FAST OR Wll!tr Ml 0 lo1t woitht FAST o~ 1ty,•Mi1 0 Glillff ....... , t.ock f.Vf.RVTIME FAST WEIGHT LOSS IS ALMOST ALWAYS A OISA,,OlltlTING FAIL· URE H~11 r•• still hlllO 11M- ani119 lo1 1h1 uM1 lood1 tlllt .. _., ••• lfflWlitftt "' th• lirst .... Sellick ltn 111 _, .... 1 ,,.,._. tMt ffwli•ild e111 ,, 1111 - $1,IOll,llO. •-di 1h11 ltd to 1111 IHl11111 Scfliick 511, S1111ki119 r..,r1111. T111ly difflfe11t1 · CALLHOW 558·8404 City 1f Dt1• .. T1W11 a. C111•1ry Sh1,,in1 c .. 111' Hit91$ IS EDUCATION FAILING AMERICA? ••• YOU BET! I Permissiveness hos pushed aside principles. '"Fun and games" hove replaced hord work. "Open campuses" hove superseded structure. Education hos jeopardized A merica·s fl,flyre. St. John's provides a st,rong, challenging, competitive disciplined program a s on ohernotive to liberal, unstructured educotion. FOr more information on enrollment in grades 6-12. write to Mr. John Ri chardson, St .. John's Military Academy. Delalield. Wisconsin 53018. There is to be a represen- tative in the area within the month. j;t. 3Jclfn's Jltilitnt"l! Acnbttttt! Delafield, Wisconsin 53018 " • • -. [ .... __ M_A_•_LB_o_x _ __,) STIMULATES In the DAILY PILOT ~l•l iot•vltes will b9 ,,.ld•I ll:Oll b, nl1 wile, JOl'l•nn•, p.orenl s, Ml. & 642 7941 AM W.dMld•w. M•uliOl•um ol The Mr1. J•mfl Leg9; 1wo sons, Sk1 t..e1111 . ...... UV GIA.HT • P•<lflc. P•clflc vi. .. Mttmorl•I P••lr., •nd Unc:• l•gg : one d•1,1gl'lter, Klmij ~====~~==~~======:::====~.L __________ J_ __________________________ ~-------Mo•port B••tll. C•. P•<lflc View Legg, Servi..:es too11r. T1,11SC11w, ,.,,., 11!. Mort1,1orwdlr•clors. 111 IO:OOAM, !tmU111· Cl'lepel. Interment, CA•lSON C.ood Sll<lp'11rc1 Ce m~t1r1. Smith•' llANCH£ CARLSON ol C«on.11 0.1 Mortu•,rcllrettor1. Mllr, c •. D•I• of 0••11'1 M•1 is, 191S. HUTM>N $vrvl .... o b' Mr l'lu1ti.nO, Wil li..., 0. CLIFFTON M. HUTSON, rr..IOomt ot Son 01990, C•. P11sseo •w•w Moi;y 1~. ltlS. Svrvlv•d b' 81ul•l'I E. Hut~. r=======----;l'OM d•urgnt1r, Donn• J. AU09•r. ,_ gr-.cril1C1r1n , Molll1r Mrs. Ill• Z. H1,1hon, T•o sls l••s. •nd one brotne• .. SitrvlC•' WMIMM101. I PM M.11 11, 191S •I Co,t• M•'• Cll•P9 1. lt1!1rmt1nl prlv•I•. L.A. N• llon•I Cemeterw. ' ' I I I I IALTZ-lllGllON PUHllAL HOMI Corona del Mar 673·9450 Costa Mesa 646·2424 -.&.llOADWAT MOITUAIT 110 Broadway, Cos1a Mesa 6:42-9150 McCORMICK MOITUAIT laouna Beach -494-9'415 San Juart Capistrano '495-1776 PACIFIC YllW MIMOllAL P'AllC Cemetery Morl uary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive Newpart Beach. California 644-2700 rHKfAMILT COLOtillAL FUMllAL HOWi 7801 Bolsa Ave. Weslminsler 893·3525 IMJTHS' MOITUAI Y 627 Ma in $1. Huntington Beach 536-6539 P UBLIC NOTICE . .,, .. NOTICa TOC•itDITOaS 1Ul'a•10• C:OU•TOPTHIE ITATIE OP CALI PO.NIA PO• THaC:OUNTTO .. O•ANOE No. A:o.JM4 , .. Est.to ot MAl!IEL T. e•ANNER, ......... NOTICE IS HfREl!IV GIVE N kilhl: t A'dltorJ ot ui. •bo,,. urned dtcedolfit ""M •II JllWIOM. MVlnt cl•ln. OQ91MI IN Mid ltKMl9ftl •ro r ... ulM to flit "'9nl. with tM M<K .. fW voudlRn, kl ti.-office ol tit. cll'rll of a. MlcNo -llttllCI t-1, or 10 ,....,.11\ IMm;wltti, ll'le .-....,.y VOllClwfl, to IM.,,,.,.,....., al rlw oltlu of RoNrt W. ""°"'10n, :llOI E•1l Color•dO l!llvd., S1,1ile 702, ~. C•tll. t\101, wlllc.fl b U. P'Ke or bullron1 ot·tr. "'"*"lgnld in oil ,,,.u.r1 119rl•lnlt1f 10 IN HYt. ot Mid ooc.,,.nl, within lour mol\lhsAfi.r tM flrllpu~lc• 1to11 ol !hlJ notice. 0.1.0 Aor1111, 1t1s. R•nclOlpfl Br•Nl9r £~•cul0f' ol ltl• WIH of Ille •bo .... f'9"'9d O.Ucllnt llO•a•TW.AHOl!•SON •11E ... c.Mir ... •lvt1. _,.. ......_.,C.111.ttlOI TM: lllJI ""'"41M A~,..,~."...., Pwblls.Nd 0..11r199 C0111t O.llV Pllol, Mtty•,13.20,11,1,1} IW.1~ ' It is not a simple task for a patient to reach and molntoln "leonweight" for life. First the patient must have on honest desire to cure his problem ... then accept professional guidance from trai_ned Medico! Doctors. lindora's unique 10-week treatment and training program will teach patients how to reach and mointoin their "lean weight" for life. A Safe ond,practlcol plan, with proper nuttlUonol d iet, and continual emotiondl support. New audio and sub·liminot visual olds ore used to • motivate the patient. The, entire program Is ~ the strict supervision of Medico\ Doctors. speclal- lsts In Borlotrtc Medicine. llndofo Olnlel oie owned and odminls!efed by ~ Ooc:to11 fhOt rMtrlct fhelr procflce k> lorlOfflcc'' ALL Qlnlc Personnel Ole lieenMd bV the State Of Colik>mlo. Coll for lnformotton Monday lhN F~day a A.M. lc;> 6 P.M. Lindora~ , . MEDICAL CLINIC '· I NEWPORT BEACH 6'5-3740 COSTA MESA 557-1893 Poca Prole,sional Mesa ~ • Bldg. Professional ~ Ion a.tnardlno. E. long leach· Mbllon Hltfl -°""' • Ora1190 • Newpoft lleoch • Gorden Grove • Long a.ach • PalOdenO ta Hab<o • -nd Hills· Shennon OOlcl -leo.tna ·fulieftOn • -·--Coeto Meta. Pomona . c.mtos. ~ , . When yaur wile SaP-B~rcelana and yaur checkbaak says Badie, check aul aur _Check & Charge Card. • Perhaps you've been planning a really specldl vacation this ye,3l>for a Jong time. Then suddenly, some teeth needed filling. . Don't wocry. And don't put off your super vacation another year either. Just consider our Combined Qieck & Oiarge Card. It gives you -. ' • ' Ma s te r C harge. Ready ReservAccount and C heck Guarantee privileges all in one really special package. Of course 1f. you decide that a ghost town vacalion miqht·be fun alter all, we11 even help you get to Bodie. First, take Highv;ay 395 ... SECURrrY PAaAQ Thisyeoi;~yQW~·+' ~: ' t I .... . 1l!!!dlx, M!X 27, 1175 D(llL V Pl\Of .. I.. /ti. Boyd Laguna Students Get 25·2 Varieties . Elizaheths And Roberts How many women have you known by tbe name of Elizabeth? If you can't think or al least seven, you must've lived the Ille or a hermU. Or so .says our Name Game man. He aleo reckons you've p1·obably known seven men named Robert. And at least five girls and boys.each named Carol and J a mes. Those are the statialical odds among acquaintances, at any rate. The lo1iona of pJl.•t ~aguna Be~ch High School atudents who auf. fered through lon1 hours of al1ebra, grammar and biology might not believe It. The course ot study al vironments, and sur- vival. Students ca n al.50 pursue anlmal behavior, E~lomolo gy . Field Ecology and the Philosophy an Ethics o( Science. the old alma mater is not THE SOCIAL scjence the sameanymore. d epartment will oCfer Geography altd Mop Occupational Program Reuding, History o( the courffS ii\ landacaping, Middle Ea.s t , Local nurslni, banking , fi re California lllstory. A-1an, science. forelan car Money, and &1alerlalis m maintena nce , dieael and Russian History and en1ine rep a lr and Culture. 1 ve,erinary aaalstant. Students wbo arc voca· · tionally minded hav~ -AND FOil THE stu· their ehoice, or R eaion~I dent who has trouble.de- <!ding which of all these roune1 lo lake and what carctr to purs ue, the high school even bu a cqune for thal: "Career Pi01U1lpg and De~lalon Hakin1." TODA Y 's FARE In-• eludes courses like Ski ! 1 KDNQ HAWAII ~I Clothing , French 1 presentsthe C\lioine, Ploys of Shaw, , SOCIETY Of \ Rooster .P<UU!l Chekov and Ibsen, and t · ' Field Geolo1y . 1.'IEVEll Opening May 29 1 The courses are l • COSTS tWice as much money to ship a de- ad body on a. train as the price or a fir1t-class ticket for a living soul. Why is that? atnOhg 2$2 offerings ' Res: (714) 531·1232 ~ from · which Laguna OUR LETTER "C" got its shape from an an· cient Egyptian symbol that represented a boomerang. Came from the Semitic word ''gi mei•• meaning ''throwing slick.'' . POPCORN People who dearly like popcorn are said lo be suggestible to the eating of same. When you mention it, they start lo wal)t some, con- tagiously. If you are one of these, the cruving sho11ld hit you just about the lime you get through the next paragraph. Let me know if it works. · Kllo1Ft: ' . Q. ''Who invented the pocket knife?'' A. Now there you have me. Can report, though, it started out as the pen knife, so named because it was used lo sharpen quiJls. First of same appeared about the time William Shakespear e wrote ''Hamlet.'' Q. ••wHAT do you have to say about a U.S. president who cusses in public?" A. I don't think it's fitting just lo voice the lyrics as did Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon and Ford. It takes a Harry Truman who. al.50 could sing the melcxly. Q. "WHAT'S the real name of actress Dyan Cannon?" A. She \v.a s born Samille Diane Friesen . Mdre1§ mail lo L.111. 8 01<1. I> 0 Bo• 1w.o. Cos•a Mesa Y'/616 Copyright 191.SL.M. &vd Crowing Beach Hl&h School stu- dents can select n ex t fall. THE SKI Clothing course is among several home economics o(fer- VJSTA (AP > -A ings designed for both rooster committee is male and fe m a le stu - j oi n in g R ichar d d e nts . There 's a lso Fe::-;:uson's fight ,vilh the Vegeteri an Cooking, la\\' which says crowing Home Furnishings and loudly ls enough to· bring On Your ow·n , a course, a five-year jail term for basically, on "baching" the owner o( the bird. it. Ferguson was arrested · The largest number ~1( last yeur on a neighbor's courses will be offered in complaint and comes up the Englis h-Languuge fo~ sentencing June 3 in Arts Pepartment. Ad- ·o ·ceanside .Municipa l ventures of Gods . a nd Court. He! also· could be -Hero. · Famous British fined $10;000. Novels, Sports Language In a letter to the dis-and Literary Percep- trict altor'neY, Bob Tupa lions of Nature join the says he has 2,000 more tradition al offer- signatures collected by ings of Introduction to his ''rooster committee'' Composition, Debate and in support of Ferguson. Journalis m . .''I believe that a INTHEMATHdepart- rooster has· the right to . m e nt, students can crow ... where zoning pursue Symbolic Logic I aw s per rn it (arm and Problems, Puzzles animals to exist," Tupa <.:tand Probabilities side by \vrote. side with algebra, prac- Call 542·~78 . Put• few words t i ca I m a th and Uigonometry. Science offerings in - clude a natural hi.story series focusin g on man, the coastal, m ountain , marine and· desert en- FINANCIAL CONSULTANT ·(Setroe lOQlion Put 12 ,....J THINGS ARE BETTE AT. . ~ .. . . •Ta~ ... ,, I mt1 • ........ ,. 1, . ............ , .... A. ROIERT T AIAK HO S. MMt Strnt · ar..,. ,,, .. , 541·JJ71 ., ..,, ....... 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Kao Wu-kui, threw the saucer 166 feet, 7 inches for a 1-2-3-4 ChinCse domination of the event . America 's best was 146-4 b;o,: Denise Wood. Linda Langford did not com: pete in the discus because of a groin injury. Newport Scaeh·s TerrY Albrit- ton won the shot put competition with a toss of 65-7. Former San Cleme nte resident Patty Van Wolvelacre, now living in Carlsbad, captured the women's 100-m eter hurdles in 14 . l . The opening day's competition, delayed 45 minutes by rain, was staged in the Workers Stadium of Peking \•lilh red fla gs Outtering from the top of it and some 55,000 of the 80 ,000 seats filled with en· thusiastic spect.alors. About 20,000 or the crowd were members of the armed services -the army in green and the navy in white . They sat in groups. Red s heets or cloth covered what apparentl y were na · tionalis tic slogans while the elec· tric signboard, at one end of the fi eld , said : .. Long live the friends h ip of athletes of the various nations of the world." China's minister of sports, Chuang ·rse-tung, the famous former world ping po ng cham- . pion, sat in the offi cial box with Yiao Wei-li e n, vice chairman of the standing committee of the People's Congress, and George Bush, the American liaison of· fi cer. · Competition was s taged on a modern synthetic track which the Chinese had copied from such tracks in America. The track was praised b y both the American athletes and the head U.S. coach, Bob Giegengack of Yale University. ,. Olr.er ,.;nner~were: ME N-M.~e FIKk, F.tr90, N.O .. 1SOD mfle•~. J;".2; Albr!11on, ~IP'Jl , ..S.I ; Terrr Po<ter, W,._.rton, le• .. c>ol• v•ul\, 1J..o>.:.; Tommv H•v-~. N•H•ville, Tenn., 1GRQ j..rnp, 2S·ll'h; Jerrr WllM>!'I, Los An~les, 110. ... terhurdles, ll.t ; Oick OreMl\er, c;reenbeU, Md,. discus, 201-11; 40Q- meler relev, USA • .U.J. WOMEN-\/en Wol.,..l•re, JOO.meter hurdl,.J. U.1; TIM'r•se Mont9"'"1'rr, ~Ion Rouge, U .. 100 ~le~. 11 ,f; Robin C..mpCell, We~hln.Qton. o .. c .• •OD me!e•J. l l.l ; Jane Fredfflck. Golete, 111111 1ump, >-9; •OO·meter •elav, USA,•s.•. Evert Bags Easy Win In Rome ROME lAP) -Top-seeded Chris Evert rolled over Rosalba Vico of Italy 6-0, 6-2 today and moved into the third round of the women·s singlea in the $120 ,000 Italian Open tennis tournament. Vi co was no competition for the American star who barely mis- sed a shot in he r steady play from the baseline and moved to the net with timely precUiion. Evert, the defending champion here, broke the Italian's service in the first, third and fifth games of the first set. Then, under a scorching sun on the Foro ltalico central court, she s lowed the pace and took advantage of Vico's e rrors. With service breaks in the third and fifth gam es, the 'American moved to an easy vie· tory in the second set. · She was joined in the third round by fourth seeded Dianne Fromholtz of Aus trali a who troun ced Virginia Ruzici of Romania 6-2. 6·1. Another third round qualifier v.•a s s ixth seeded Kazuko Sawamatsu of Japan who beat, Laurie Tenney of Los Angeles, 6-1,6-2. MliN'S51NGL£S f'int•.-. Aicerdo Ce no, Ar99Mln.1, bltat li.tnMI El s...lei, Egrpl, 6·l , 1·•. •·l . BOO ICrehs ti.et P!tlro Mer 1-. llelr. •·l. 1 ·S. Jen Pitec•r. Cutc:hOs.lcl\l""le lllNI\ 01ck o..u, .. 2. 2• ... l . Fred McNelr be•I Anlonlo ZUQ.lt•Ui, trerw. 1·S. .,_ I Herold!oolorn<>nbell Tr1vWellker.6 ... ,6-2. • An!onio Muno1, Spf1n, bH! Roger OoWd1weh, Rh0dl1la, 6·1, 6-?. Onnr P•run, N•,. le•I..,.., bNT IC.191 .ton...SMM'I, S-Wri, 1 .. , 1·). • Pl!IJ< S1oke, HURQMY, beet John PflM\. 8 rlt1ln. .... 2 .. ,1.s. , Jeen Fr•ncois C-)ollt, Franc•, DeM Jo14 Hloulr11, SHIR, 1 .......... 1. -- fhom.11 Kocfl, 9,.,u, '-It F•.,.k o.wrt, WtM Germenr ... 2. J .. , ,.._ 8rlan GotllrMd be•l J\11111'1 ~1-...1, Artn1-Un1,6_. ... ,. Ad•leno Perietta, llMr. Oleot JOIWI y.,.111, 5.olillif Atrk e, 6-2, .. t. · Hin• Pot.menn. 'Ntlt O..-r. beeol RObtrto Umoerdl, ltelr .. 7 ... !1 .. t. WOM•,.'1f'ilf0f.IJ ..... _ Helfll Arillot, 5-.dlt\. Deal Vi,•r BeldoYi"'°"- SjNln, .. 1, .-0 fdolleulU. Vlr•litl• Ru1lu, Rotner!N, oeet ~ ~rt~I. lt.111.l'~ .. 1. ~If l"IOMl"t Nit Lucie S.sl.lofte1w ... ,, •·J. ""°"'..,.. or _.."°' 1~1,, boilll L.9t.1•r Chei'lfl, 8rllel11,6-J .. I. • f',_../11 80ri1e1Ul, Ur ..... r. Clffl .Jllllf AtltrlO!'., ......... L.twi. Ttl'flllr but ,.~ °""4Y. Frll'ICI, 7.J, .. 1. ; ~CNnllM~.lll'ttHln, .. 1, .. 2. Rot/I 0.mori, flr.-.u, bNl lloblfl Ttfll'lt'r, 6-t, ... ... ,~Ill Put, ,..,.ice, •tt 5Mro11 w11.ii, .. ,_ ... --O\r1• f¥1rl Dell AOMlN Vldo, llllW, .. 0 ... 2. OIMllW ,.romrriholl{. A.llllrllll, t1t11 Virginie ft~kl, Romen/1,...i. .. 1. l(M41111 S.wom .... Jepln, bffl ~urll T_,, ... , ... !. ~......,,, .... ~OHtUWM:F ..... ....... t. .... Tuesday, May 27. 1975 ___ ,.. -----.. Woes of Rodeo UPlT•I~,....,. DON REICHERT IS THllOWN FROM BULL IN IOWA RODEO ... Sabres Trai" 3-2 Flyers Eye Title Against Buffalo BUFFALO {1\P1 -.. ·or the Buffalo Sabres, the National Hockey League's playoff finals have become a best of one series. A loss in tonight's sixth game of the set would mean the end of the ir Stanley Cup dreams. The Philadelphia flyers lead 3 -2 in the best ·of-scvcn set , thanks to Sunday·s 5·1 triumph that sent the momentum in their direction -tow<-1rds a second consecutive league title . Hut as the Sabres fini shed what could be their fin a l workout of the Jong, Jong sC'ason l\londay, they prc-- sented the same bravado shown by every team on the brink of playoff e limination. "\Ve 'II have to take it to thcn1, .. S3id rooki e right wing Danny Gare. "We 've J.::Ot to take the body and n1ake a Jot of chances for ourselves. And it's so im1X1r· tant lo get that first goal. We ha· ven't done that in any ~11mc yet.'' For the last three games, the. Sabres haven't had \he chance to CdM, LACUNANS COLUDE TONIClll' The Corona deJ l\tur lligh Sea Kings will try to avenge an early· season loss to No . l seeded J,aguna Heach toni ght. 'w11hen lhe two volleyball powers tT'I Cl!l at 7 : 15 in the cr1-· scmifioa4s 1:11 Corona dcl Mar l·U~h . The 'undefeated Artis t s whipped the Sea Kings, 17-1.'>. 15·6, 16·14. but Corona de! t'i1 1.1r has been plnyinJ! we ll recently, defeating favored Mirn Co~ta In rour ga mes. The Artis ts. thouJl:h, have a lso been playln~ well, hreexing to playoff wins over Chadwick and:j<rra. score firs t. ln game three last ·rucsday night, the F1 yers scored on their first s hot at goalie Gerry Desjardins and three of the first six ; 'fhursday, their third shot became a 1-0 lead and Sunday, in game five , Philadelphia again scored on' its first shot of the game a nd three of their first seven. "fl m a kes things so much harder when they score first," said rookie Sabres' center Peter McNab. "They hold a lead so well , it's almost a necessity for us to score first . We 've just got t1> psych ourse lves up and play our O\vn style. \Ve\te got to coijle olit ijnd whiz, whiz, whiz past them." 'J'hey s till have to keep the ~'lyers off the scoreboard and the res ponsibility for that task wiU be administered at Tuesday's pre-ga me meeting, when coach Floyd Smith announces lo the players which goaltender wiU. start. De sjardins is not overly confl· dent. ;'I'll do what the boss tells me to do," said the goalie who has admitted being in a slump during the season's most crucial serle5. "I 'll be ready if Floyd tells me to play, "Right now, though. we 're all physicnlly and mentally drained. We've just got to keep telling our!;elves that there's only-two games le ft, so we'll have to get up for both of them." 1'here will be two games left only ir the Sobres produce a vie· tory on the fog.shrouded ice et the ir 1\.1emorial Auditori um hQn1e . -Otherwise, the FJyers' Stanley Cup victory parade will ~gin in Philadelphia Wedncsd•y mornia.e. • Tribe Boycott Fails .tO 1\ngels' Distnay •• A threatened boycott b.Y the ' l'l\ent, drafted Sunday olaht aa lie'a .. sWl t~e manager whclher Cleveland ,Indians fi1.ded--Mon.... tbc . .,l,iC!ia..ns_.new Weat. I-tom he'soothefleldornot.'' day but their battlna: attack Cleveland, ex,:ept.MOl)da'y\a win-The Indians kept Robinson 's didn't. nine pitcher~ Petenon who nail-biting lQ a rnin.lmum. They I llew oul ahead or lhe team. Bul built it 4·0 lead after two in~-gs Prepar,ed to forrc t three F k games in a show of support for Peterson voiced his -.pproyal of to evict' Angels istarter r n ed F nk lh. move. Tunana and Ulen received a big their suspend manager, ra • fir t Ilobinson , the Indians were Of his new but ten\ view! -lift. fr. Charlie Spjlt_e.a . s talked out. or the move by homer of the year in th"' firth on Robinson himself Monday before A-..Js Slat.e lbe-way lo a 9-3 win. they took the field against the AUG1#1ftooKMPC l1tc1I "t,. -Spikes' blast off Angels re~ California Angels. Mtvt1c1•~•1an1111 c1111otn11 1·»p.m.. liever Chuck Dob8on came art.er "'-r•ci.v•1•nc1 11ee111otn11 1 ~u,..... tit A ls d e close on Wil\ston "I'd appreciate it (f\Ore," ~~30lhllirnoroetC1IUornl• 1,J}p..m. e nge r W , d Robinson told l'eam captain. LJenas' lhree·run, pinch-h1t ou· Frank Duffy , "ifyoll'dgooutaad r bo bleinthefourth. -, · . .. of the game rom the press x, The victory was Cleveland's win. Robinson s;.1.id : "You're so far e ighth stratght al Anaheim TheTribedidj ustthat. away all you can do is bite your Stadium, a .5trln g Bil.I· Singer With Robinson perched in the nails. It was 8 little rrustrating." (4·S) will try to snap tonight. visiting radio booth sitting out Now 1-0 as .ll manager, Garcia when he d~ls Gaylord· Perry the first of his three-day ban im -said ... We played the game~xact· (5·6) in !~e ~d or the three~ posed b~ American League pre-Jy the way Frank would "have. game series. sident Lee MacPhail, the In· dians, UQder interim s_kipper Dave Garcia. erupted for 13 hits and clubbed the Angels, 9-3. "I was deeply touched," said Robinson about the petition of boycott drafted by relief pitchers Tom Buskey and Dave LaRoche. "l didn't know they felt that strongly about the suspepsion or me. But I couldn't let tbem go through with it. .. "If we didn't have 100 percent support \11e · would have thrown th e p e tition away.·· said La Roche. Every body signed the docu.' CL.EVELA"'D e. ee11 Jo Du1tv ~) H•fldric-ti Cartv 10 McC'•"" IO Spikesrl Splk•~ rl C>amO!• H Berrvllh Menning ell! C•osbr1b ~by( Pet•rsorip at t" .. ~ l 1 I ' l ) l ~ 2 ~ I t 0 I 0 0 , 0 0 t 1 I 1 • 1 1 ' ' 0 1 1 J 0 0 0 1 I I I ' 2 2 1 J 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CAL.IFOW"'IA aDrlilDi '0 , 0 C 0 I 0 ' 0 0 0 t I l 0 J 0 2 0 10 0 0 J ' 0 0 1000 1 ' 0 0 I 0 0 0 J 0 1 3 • 0 0 0 0000 0000 000 0 a o o o R•mr1b Rivers t i H•rP1r all Chelklb Sl•nton•t LahOud •I Boehle 10 Eoanc Sudak is t M.Ne\UeSll L.lenl~ II 6 . Srnilh SS ranen•P c. Doo\On p Kir~..oodp M. 5.(oUp fotals 31 'I 13 'I To!als 3'o l I l c1ew11an<1 22<1 011 OOJ---9 Ceiilornl• 000 3'0 000-l E -H1ndrl<.•, Ch•lk. LD8-Cleve1an11 9, Cal1IOf'nie •. 28---0>&1•, L.I ...... ~. Dulfy. HR-. SCHMli CU. S.8 -Spllws, 1Nnn1n.Q. S-AsllOy 1, M<Cra..,, Pe1erson tw , ,.,) 1..,..ne CL.,1·l> C.OoD"°" K1r•-M. S<.oU T-2:"6. A-30,"'6. " • '" ,., '" ,.,_ H R ER •• SO 1 l 3 1 • s ' • 2 2 l 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 I I J l 0 0 ' Alston Shouldn't Have Listened NEW YORK (AP) -Andy 1i1essersmith said he could gel Wayne Garrett out and Los Angeles Dodgers manager Walt Alston believed him. That may be the last time Al ston lis tenS to one of his pitchers. Messers mith laid a fat pitch in Dodger" Slale All 9e<N1 Ml If.ABC C1'01 Mar 11 Lo\ AnQele\al Ne,. York Mey 2' Los Ang11les •I New York Ma.rlO Los Anp!lti et Chlc1110 ~p.m . ~p.m. 11 :2~a.m, £or Garrell and the Ne w York Mets' pinch· hitter hit a three-run homer in the ninth inn~ng for a 6-3 victory over the Dodgers Mon· day. "Usually it's not a pitcher's de- cision whether he stays in the game or not," Alston said af· terwards. "But I let Messersmith stay in the game because he thought he could get Garrett out. "Besides, I didn't have a lefty to bring into the game. Southpaw Jim Brewer is a screwba ll pitcher and Ute balls would ~ breaking in to Garrett anyWay. I left Messersmith in because I re· ally believed he could get Garrett out." Garrell, a rastball hitter, was expecting anything but fastballs rrom the Dodgers right-hander. But he got a hard slider that didn't slide -and that amounted to a fastball. . "1 was looking for an o£f.speed pitch," said G.arrett, "and I got a fastball. When I first hit the ball, I said to myself. 'Good,' becjtuse I thought it would be a sacrifice fly .and bring home the winning run from third. But when I saw the ball going out, I gave it my. best hot dog trot around the bases." The blast into the right fi eld seats sent hfessersmith down to his first defeat this season. $1 Million Raee Mes"Sersmith, 7·1, had allowed only one hit since the third inning when.Mike Phillips tripled with one out in the ninth. Jerry Grote. who singled a run across in th~ second inning, was given an in· tentional walk and Garrett, bat· ting for winning pitcher Tom Seaver, crashe9-his second home. run of the seas(>D. -$214,000 Pay Day For Bobby Unser It was the third1home run of the game off MesserSmi~h. who had a llowed only three homers in 92 inni n gs befqre Monday ~ 1\tessersmith also had his 11· ga me regular-season winning s treak snapped. Except for two de£eats against Oakla nd in the 1974 World Series, he hadn't lost since last Sept. 2. INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Preliminary fi gures released Monday by the Indianapolis Motor Speedway confirm Sun· .day ·s rain -shorte n ed In · dianapolis 500 was the sixth straight $1 million race h-ere despite a drop in accessory prize money. Speedway officials said the final payoff was $1,001,321.97 , well under las t year's record figure of $1 ,015,686. Bobby Unser, winner of his second Indianapolis 500, pocket· ed $2 14 ,031.60 for taking the 174- Jap, 435-mile race. In 1968, the first lime the older of the racing brothers from Albu- querque won the race, he took home Sl 75, 139.67 of a total purse of$712,26!J . Bobby's brother Al holds the T"-ofllclal orGlr ot l inls" and di~l<lbution QI ptoni monty in Suri<111'\ 19/S lrid•anaPOtl~ SOD: I. Bobbr Unser, Alb<>quer-, ~1•.o:n 2. Jonnnv A11tl'lerlorcl. Fart Wor!M, $97,816 J. A,J , Fo'(t, Hous\on, ,,,,617 •. 0..M "~•n.r.IMI" Carl•r • .,. __ ,, ''"'·· $.ll,41• s. A-r Mt;C1us•ev, Tucson. Ul.OO'l •· 8 111 Vukovich, Frftl'IO, IJ'l,tn /. 8 ill Puterbaugh, ln<Uni1p01l\, \19,196 I. Geor911 Snider, 81~ersll1ld, S14,(llM t. w.i1w Oell1nbet h, 81sen, C.OIO., '"'7,711 10. 6oD Hark•v. 1ndl•napo11s IS.n W•lll\e•, De'(lon, Ohio, rtllet driver) 511,ffl 11. Sit,.. lf.rl~lott, P1rslop•nr. l>l.J., '11,7'6 lt. SftelOon Kln$er, Bloomlr>qlon, lnd., S2l,112 ll, Jerrw lf.1rl, Mencflesl•r, Pa., \1t,'11S 1,, Jlmmv CerulMn. An•h•im, \lt,3SO IS. Gerv 8•U•n"""'"-M:rnro..-le, Incl., Slt,111 l•, Al Un~e,. AIO\lqUIJtQ.,.., \11,JDO 11. S.m 5os)loni. Nlihvll!,. Mk.h., Ill, 111 II. Tom el(lelo...-, Whl!•wat1t, WI•., 118.161 It. JOhnny Perr.on~. lndlanajlOli~. $1•.936 20. J•rrrGranl. lrvll••, 516,m 21 01,11 Simon, Sell Leite Ci!y, S17,010 12. l om Sriev•, Spoka nt . 1 or.: 13. O.nller Warr•n, Wt•I GIO\l<;e•ler, Mh~ SlS,!.16 1' EldOn Rosmu'""· lfldl•Mpolli, $16,•l2 2.S. 8oDOy All h on, Hu..,tow", All., ,U,127 16, Miit• Mo~~r. F•llbrook, S16,UO 1', .llM Mlt1ln, lrwln•, 114,111 11. Merlo Ancl••fli, Ne.te•t lh. f>.e., '1S,llO tt. Mlkt Hh\, Tuilln, 11•,Ull JO. Le,,, Mee.ow, L•rio1norn, Pa .. 11t.'1S JI. Gordon JOhncock, Phol'I••. S 11, "' 12. \.loa~cl R11bv. w 1cn11e Fall,, l•~ .. ,u ,sa ll, Se.II wa111>e•, Oay1on. Ohio. \14,t lt P:"11 Alt.r11at•; •l(lt Mu Iller \1llO Second At1ema1•: Al L.aQueUo $2,CIOO to111Pr!11s:11,001 ,112 Puterbaugh Named Indy Rookie of Year INDIA NAl'OLIS -B i ii Puterbaugh of Indianapolis. who says he has dreamed of drivlng in the Indianapolis 500 since he was old enough to know about ca rs, is the l97S Indy Rookie of the Year. The 38·year-old Puterbaugh started In 15th position In the 33 ·car field Sundlily and finished a solid seventh In lhe rain· s hortened race. J-je was the fastest amons rour rookie1 who qua!Wed ror SW>day'a race. record for an individual payoff, winning "$271,697 in the 1970 race, the first of the $1 million purses. A spokesman for the Speedway noted that the economic crunch took its toll on Indy. He said the accessory prize money, dona ted by commercial interests, totalled $121,000, about $35,000 less than last year. The leader of each lap was to get $150 but, since the race ended 26 laps early, it was pro-rated to $172.41 for the first 173 laps and $173 .07 for the rinal 21h-mile circuit. Unser led only the last 11 laps. The 41 -year-old Albuquerque, N .M ., driver has won a total of $560,803.31 in 13 Indy races. That's second only to A.J . Foyt, who has been in 18 races here. The total prize money for the race was annou n ced at $1,001 ,321 , the sixth straight year the purse has gone over the $1 million mark. Unser pocketed $214,031 for the victory. -ti -ti -ti Home runs by Del Unser ani Ed Kranepool put the Me ts in front 3-1 in the third inning. Burt Hooton, 2·4, of the Dodgers pitches . against 1-larry Parker ; l ·l, of the Mets to~ght. LOSANGELES "". 111111 L(lf)es2b I 1 00 6ut•n.r lf 3 0 I 1 Cruzll 0000 Wrnncl J 1 00 Garv111b •010 Cr•w•ordrf • I IO Cay.JD . •012 Yr'Of!rc • o o o AwrbeCll SS 1 0 0 0 ManUttlpti 1000 0.Jttusss O 0 0 O IMswrsmllh p J 0 0 0 NEWYO•C Uf\M!r cl MU1en1b Kranepool ID Stel.lb rt Toore Jo Mil,,.rll PhiUlps•J Groll c s.e.verp w. Verrett pn •D rfl .. l I I I • 0 0 0 • I I I 1 I 0 0 • 0 I 0' J 0 0 0 • 1 1 Q J 1 1 I JOOO I I 1 J Tol•ls 29 J • 3 totels )1 ••• One out wlwn winning r\ll'ls~orlJd. L.~AnQOl•S 1DD tlOO :tOO-l New Yor-011 000 003-6 E -S.av•r 2, Ge""''· OP-l.tn Anor!e11,1q.., Yor-2. LOB-L.01 "'9~ ,, Ne"" York 5. 18- Cev. 38-Phllll~. HA-tJnsor Ill, ICr-pOOI en, W. (Hrr•n (ti. S8-L.apes2. Meutrsmith IL. 7-0 Se~~•rlW,6·•1 T-2:01.A-Ja,.soz. \ .. H R E• •• SO 8''' ' • • . ~ l 9 •lJS S Fourth Place Finish Tribute to Crew INDIANAPOLIS (AP>-Some 'l'he crew wOrked on the car teams spend months preparing a with almost n'o sldep throug·h car just to qualify ror the In-three nights. '.'We st'arted it for dianapoli s 500, but Duane the first time at 8:30 race morn· "Pancho'' Carter 's crew h3d ing," said ~· Osborqe, one of three days lo build a car for the the crew members. "For a car race itselr. put together wjtbout a lap in It, jt Actually, it was a rebuilding ran pretty good ... job. but it was practically rrom Carter whacked the outside scratch. wall coming out of turn one and Carter , the 1974 rookie of-the· wound up in a water-filled dJlch year at Indy when he finished in the infield Just mornerits seventh, ne arly demolished the before Thursday's final round Or car In a wreck during practice practice ended. last Thursday. But Carter, a His crew took th; mangl~ Marina. •ligh !Jra~uate, starte~ shell and crushed pieces of the ~nday s race1n.h1sproper~s1 · white junk heap thaf had t1on on the . o~ts1de or the tnxth qualified for lhe rield at 183.449 r~w and ~1n1 shed f~urth . All miles per hour lo a garage U without a single practice or test ·miles fro m tho ln~lanapolla ru.~it was nearly Incredible," a Motor Speedway, They then re. crewman on Carter's team aald. built it by salvaging wha t the7 could from the wrecked hulk .,._ "It felt real good,'' Carter said. ing parts from their backup' car ~J'fy~ ,,had flO major problem, re· Which railed to make the race The 24 ·year-old son or a rormer nnd pieced it together like v • Jigsaw puzzle. · Indy driver Duane Carter Sr. ran 169 Japs in the ral.n·shortened ''That jusl shows you what ra~­ race. He aaid the car, an Of. lng Is all abou{, ··Carter said w1lh fcnhauser·powercd E_aglc, flail· a smile. "WM.n l vtrecked the car If became ••competitive" alter I was plenty woriied. -But they t.he third pll stop, whoa the told me ll would be ready and J welahlJack wua4liisted. "lO!ik ~m atlheltworil." f I ' s Co · the ing s Ar gal cou !old T Lal ho! gre of Da p 0 firs big Eu H Cini of cer dee oul Ne Am ·1 nic ,Co ve nu hla • fie co th qu Se me Se Ra pio cju lhe in S1111.o0t•t Let•!Jlff> C l11111111io11s ' ' ... I • ., ' T..-c:Jay, Mty27, 1975 DAILY PILOT!\ J Ji •, ·-·~--·.--........, For Co ast Area Wonien's Golfr Dory Am e n was the wlnner of a tin whisUe event ut Irvine Coast Country Clul> recently a lon g with Dee Dee White as e t1ch posted a 37 5core. Marty Schneider and Ruth Poole also tied at 34 for the runnerup sPot in ... A flight. Fern Spr:out was the B Ilia-ht winner with Barbara Wood second. Dorothy Wright and Corinne Frunklin tied for third at 32. Betty Grubb, Earle l\1 artin a nd Dorothy Bowen tied ror c flight honors, all with 34. In D night, &he winner was Bernice Noecker, followed by Gretchen Ostberg (35) and Ruth Pa y n e a nd Betty Hazewinkel (33). On guest day , low gross·was captured by a foursome of Nina Han- (Lakeside CC>. Betty Mumma broke 90 for the first ti me >A'ith an 88 while Chris Winton and Jewel l\-1ay broke 100 with 97 each. Dee Craig and Venettia Dorl had 981 and Ernestine Valdez had 99 as others who broke 100. Mlle Sq uare 34\h; Clare Collins andl !\large \Vil liams at 36 ~-.i. - In C flight, Kelly Adams was the winner· with 291/2 , fol lowed b.Y Joyce Crowell (31) and a • ti e betw ee n !'vlary'1'1 Fothergill, Ellie Kitson " and ~timi Smith at 351 ~-_ ', On guest day 'i n a bet· ·• ter ball of partners '.1 : eve11t. Phyllis Smith and Jn a low gross tourna-Virginia C ool <O ld . ment at Fountain Valley Ra nch CC ) tied with Mile Square Golf Course Shifley Kinder and Vi .. recently, Rose Fergus Ma cLaughlin (O ld was t he A flight winner Ranch CC ) al 82 in first with 89, rollowcd by place. Helen Doyle with 94. A three-way tic result- . :f ean Ca8tor "'on B ed al 70 in net action '.''ith fli ght with 92. Carol We6t ... Erma Bendel and June was second at 89 and Drury (Santa Ana CC J; Helen Olisar third at 99. Bobbie Wast·o and Dot In C flight, Barbara Massa (r.1iss ion Viejo Stewart was the winner CC); and Peg J acobson with 105, rollowed by with Fran Dye CSanta Carol Friedersdorf a l Ana CCl on the teams. 106, Dee.l\l cC lelland.107. ·Charlotte \Vood and Ann Ford , 108 and Carol l\1errill CAita Vis ta Dorothy Fitzmorris, 109. CC); Lupe Sutton and Coach Pat \Vilson's Nc\vport 1-larbor ·Jtigh Sailors \Vo n the Sun5et League tennis title with a 14 ·0 record. Kneel - ing (from 1lcft) -Bi ll Raclh<.im . llra<l l3auman, Marc l{oy, Jon Nisbet. Standing -\V i lson, John Pearson, Steve Marosi. Scott 'l'homas, Rick Lada. Rick Witt\ver, assistant coach Charlie Bl ciker. nahs, Ros£: Sleight and guests Kathryn Meyer Cliig Canyon CC) and Cee Cee Coury (Mission Viejo Country Club). Second low gross went to Nelita Lifur with B. G. Wood and guests Eileen l\·tarsden a nd l\lrs. R. Hcrten of El Niguel CC. Also in second place were Blanche Compton, Dotti Sleer with guests Alice Hall (Santa Ana CC> and Mrs . DuBois The D flight action WilS Alice Nisson (Santa Ana won by !\large Ha mor CC l; and Barbara Pond with 105, fo llowed by and Marge Filey (Irvine · l;.orraine Ackerman and Coast CC > tied for the Bernice Spaulding al I 10. next spot at 71 . Flight E wa s won by In at 72 \1,:ere Virginia Dolores Wheeler at 111 . Vi stica and J ean l\lallory " Palmer Wins $~3,000 Pele PoTllkrs $7 Million Off er SANDWIClt, England - Arnold Palmer shot 71 on the gale-swept Royal St. Geo rge's co urse Monduy lo "-'in the Pcn - rold Golf Championship -the 80th major victory of his career. The '1 5-year -old star from Latrobe, Pa., finished the 72- hole tournament with an ag- gregate of 285, two strokes ahead of 22-year-o ld Irishman Eamonn Darcy. Palmer, who won the Spanish Open last month, picked up a (irst prize of $230000. IL \Vas the biggest golf prize to date in Europe this year. Hugh Biaocchi of South Africa Cinished third and Ben Crenshaw Df' Au stin, Tex., fourth. P ele to Dec ide MEXICO ClTY -World soc- cer star Pele said Monday he will decide this week if he will come out of retirement and play for the New York Cosmos of the North Am erican Soccer League. Edson Arantes Do Nascimen· 10<-Pele is his world famous nickname -told newsmen the COsmoS' offer of $7 million is very attractive but th at · a ·number of factors were making his decision difficult lo reach. Sf. LOUIS -Charles Brum· field, a lawyer from San Diego, continued his superiority over the country's top-ranked rac· quetball players, smashing Steve serot of St. Louis Ao1onday for the i:nen's pro si ngles title in the Seventh Annual International {\acquetbalJ Association Cham· pionship at the West Port Rae· Qvetball Club. The 21-year-0ld Serot surprised the top-seeded Brumfield , 21 ·13, i_n the opening set, but Brumfield surged back with 21·4 and 21·2 victories to capture the title . Wayne Bowes of Alberta , Cana da, Woh the open men's s ingles title, defeating 'fray Sa yes of Salt. Lake Ci ty, 16-21, 21·8, 21-3, while Dr . Bud Muehleisen, a San Diego dentist, toppled m eet executi ve vice· president Myron Roderick of Stillwater, O.kla., 21-17, 20-17, 21 ·14 in the senior singles final. 1l 11t•i e11 I T itle M'i 11s INGLEWOOD -1-~avored An- cient Title with Laffit Pincay rid- ing withstood f.he stretch challenge of Big Jl<Jnd and rider Sandy Hawley Monday to cap- ture the $1 18,100 Californian at llollywood Park. Century's Envoy took third another 41/2 lengths back in the field of 10 handicap racers. A crowd of 46,028 watched the 5-year -old son of Gummo live up to his reputation. He rewarded his backers wit,ll $4 .60, $3.20 and $2.80. Big Band paid $4.80 and $4, and Century's Envoy, a 23-1 long shot, paid $10.20fortheshow. f 'ord R eeu ceri11g LAKE SUCCESS. N .Y. Whitey Ford, New Yo r k MV's J ones Added To Masters Field The Mission Viejo Diablos, CI F 2·A track champs, added a fifth qualifier to Friday nig ht's l\1asters l\1eet at Cerritos College \vhen Greg Jones was moved from . third to second in the 440 after a review or films by the CIF office Sunday. Also, Mater Dei's Pat McKeon was dropped from third to fourth in the 440 at the 3-A fi nals. Ya nkees' pitching coach, \vas re· ported out of intensive care and in good condition at Long Island J e\vish l·lospital. 'l'he Hall of l='amer \\"as ad- m itted Just Wednesday night, whe n he collapsed after pitching 25 minutes of batting practice. A hospital spokesman declined to give the nature of Ford"s ail- ment or s ay \Vhen he would be re- leased. G1td1na 11 l .... l!ttds DOWNEY_ -Aver <iging 226 pins per game, tour veteran Jim Godman, Vero Beach, F1a ., has moved into [irst place after the first day of play in t he $75,000 Na· tion al Championship of th e Professional Bowlers Associa· lion. Godm an, a nine-time cham- pion, started out with a 226 linescore, then spilled 226, 215, 228, 247, 214, 214 and 200 oa his way to a n eight-game total of 1,810 and a lead of 27 s ti cks. · ll unnerup Sam Fox, Pacifica, rolled on a n earlier squad as the 168-man lineup was divided into three 56-man contingents. Fox.. a non-winner on the PBA tou r , had a high game of 256 as he a nd Godman were the only two \\'ho never dipped under ihe 200 mark. 1·ia., f'igh1 s .. 1 .. OSAKA, Japan -Champion Guts Ishimat.su of Japan end challenger Tury Pineda of Mex· ico signed a contract Monday ror their World Box:ing Council li ghtweight title bout June 5. 'l'he 15 -round championship match at Kinki University !'vtemorial llall in East Osaka will be the 25·year-old champion's fourth defense of the title he won frOm Mexico's Rodolfo Gonzalez in 1'okyo in April 1974. FACTORY · Demo ~ALE!. Baseball Standings I' • • • TOYOTA IXAMPLI: '75 TOYOT~ 2doof •• '"""'· .... 1 ... , .. 1111 ...... 1""-{TESl.3091) • VOLVO '74 YOLYO 142 Aulo .. -"· ,1 .. .0, r111.,.. ,........_ or ......,. ........ ("°67HI 55888 • USED CAR SPECIALS ·n DATSUN "a ~ ......... llt ......... C&UOVJI szeee '70 a 0-AMIMO Allfo .. ~ ..... ~ .. lldlo, '""' .... ,,._, s1eee '72 CADILLAC ..... o.Vl!l9 "'" "'°'· lull -· ~-.~.\toll'l'Yj S)9·'7·7 AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division W L Pel. GB Boston 21 17 .553 Milwaukee 20 19 .513 1 'h Detrott: 18 19 .486 21h · New Yark 18 ~ . .450' 4 'Cleveland 1s· 23 · .410 Slf.t Baltimore 16 24 .400 6 Wes& Divlskln 2S 17 '.595 25 19 .568 1 20 18 .526 3 22 20 .524 3 2'l 22 .500 4 19, 22 .463 51> Oakland Kansas City Minnesota Texas Angels Chicago Mondilf'I 11 .... ll Cfl.IC990f,Mllw•u~? Cl9v1f1nc1 9, C•tltornlal Otkltncl6. B•lllmore f (11 lnrilnQ:SI Oltrolt•, MlnntlOta 2 l(•nst1 City 6, New York S (11 lnnlnQSI lotton7, T1••1S r-..,·sc..m.. Mlnnttot• {Albury 2·2ot 81yltwn S-11It0.V~ll IL.ck'owJ•31 HIW 'l'orM ~Hun11t 6·•1 •1 l(onut Cily IFIU-rtltio-ll OtlttllD (8•1'1nMn 2·11 •l MU~ (lcM'aeul ... lotlOfl 1Tl..,14·Sl •I TtNf 1....-.S-tl CllY11trMI CG. Pet"ry HI ot Cell-™o (SI,...,. ... &alll!NIN !Grlm$My l4) et 0.lli.nd <Siellwt IMI oil AOCtot 11 • 21 ....... .,..o.- MIMffOll•I Deir.it ..._Y.,.k•I Kt"""OIY Chl<••l Mll w..-... =:.~~·c:111om10 tanl!Mn •10.klar>CI l / NATIONAL LEAGUE East Dlvlslon W L Pel. GB Chicago 23 18 .561 New York 19 17 .528 I th Pittsburgh 20 18 .526 I 'h Philadelphia 21 20 .512 2 St. Loui s 16 23 .410 6 Montreal 14 23 .378 7 West Dt~lllon Dodge rs 28 18 .609 Cincinnati 26 20 .565 2 San Francisco 22 20 .524 4 San Diego 23 21 • .523 4 Atlanta 21 24 .467 6'AI Houston 18 29 .383 lOlf.r Mon1My'1'llffulta. Cln<clnn•ll •-S. MOntr ... )-4 Qllc;agol>, All•rlttO """"York•. Lot"°"'lll'ltll ,.11\ll>urQtl 10, Hoin.lOrlt Phll•d1tptll11, San Fr..w:IM:oO (11 lnt1lr1Qt.) S.n 011909, SI. Lovlt• T ... ,.,..._. Allant1 !Nltkro:Mi al Cllk'90 Cl'twtc:fltlJ .. ) sen Fr1r1c;IKO IFll(ON WI ti P'r!Utdtlpfll• !Ur1CMr..ooclJ..JI Hou1ton COltrktr Ml .._ PltUl:lur!lll lRMtr ... LOI A,"91111 IHOOklftl~I t1 ..... vork IWIM0-1 OI" .. ltk1r I·\) San 0 1990 (F~l1Jal:lln :Ml II st. Louil CFOtWtl .,, Onlyv•m•s K tMdullid . .........,. ..... 5MI OlttO ''St. LWll All•nl11tCPll"fO _._1 __ ._ S.n Fr1nclwo•1 Pl'lll- 11ovt1«11t Pitt~ Lo-. A.11991111' Hew Yert. MllfllN•I •I Ctncl~ l Major League L e aders By TP11A1toeialldPr111 NATIONAL.LEAGIJ£ 8ATTING (901t IMlll -Cl51'1, Ptll., .3Sl; S1nou1111n. Poll •. l4'; Grueio, SO, .:Ul; Morg•n, On, .l40; W.MSOfl, l"ltrl .. J.40. <Big Canyon CC). Another t eam of Joan 1\-lcCord, Gloria DaRos a nd g ues ts Vir,ginia Uhden <Palos Verdes CC> and Beverly Hope (Big Canyon CC ) lied for third. Mesa 11 e rde In a n even h oles tournament at l\.lesa Verde Coun t ry Club, Ali ce Derby was the A flight victor with 34. Eleanor Altman, Phyllis Smith, l\1 argc H ayes and Kazie Okamura tied for second at 36. In B fli ght , Edie Gow was the winner with 32. follo"•ed by 1\1 ary Ann Dyer. Mary Wanamaker and Mi tchi Uematsu at of Rig Canyon Country Club. M ission 1/iejo l\.Irs . l\.laureen Tenn o(,~ Las Verdes Country Club had a hole-in-one on the 1 13th hole recently at l\lis- gion Viejo Country Club. '; It was during a Stan-1 ' ford Bucks Club tourna- ment a n d was ac- complished \.\'ilh a four-\vood . She is the mother of Stanford fool· ball pl ayer David Tenn. : llUN• -L.9'191, L4.. •: c.deno, Htn. JJ; Wintllld. SO, JO; !Qulnger, Cfll, 29; Benc:.fl, Cln, 29; ,.._tz1141r, Htn, 21; G•rv1y, LA, 11 ; Wyrw\, LA, 2L RUNS 8AT1'ED IN -Blnc:.fl. On, JJ; W•ISOfl, Hin, Jl; 0Mwy, LA, II; Wonloeld, SO, J2; T. Pert'l. d n. 31. In low net action, D. J. Swanson, Ann Hairston with guests Robbie Sylvester (Santa An a CC) and Pal Lackner (Huntington Seacliff CC ) tied with D oroth y Wright, Bev Corn"·ell and guests Irene Ken· nedy' a nd D. Alexander (r.1ission Viejo CC). Los Al Results ., HITS -D1rv•y, L4.. M; c..sto. ,.,,I, 61; BOW•. Pfli. it; Grul>b, SC, )1; Roi,e, Cln, SS. DOU8LES -G•ul>I>, SD, 16 ; M<KllOCI<. Clu. 11. M1l11n. NV, 11; Blncn, Con. 11; RoM!, On, n ; C-no, Htn.n . TRl,.L.E$ ,,... Gros1. Hin, S; D. P•r•er. PQn. •: 10 TledWltnJ. MOME RUNS -Bln(fl, On, 10; Wonlleld, SD, t ; I Tl9d Wltnl. S1'0L•H u••• -Mor.-n, a n. 21; ~. Htn, 111; ~ LA, ''; &roclo,SIL, IJ, P.~l,#lon, 10. .. ITCHING (6 D1cl1ilon1l - Mfti.t'l'"IUI, L.A1_1·1, .111, t.»; R, J~, SD, l ·l, .1>U, I.SI; ........ LA, 1-J, .1Z7, 1.1J; Mc;lntl>lh, SO, W •. 114. 1.6-1; B11rr•li, Chi, lo-J, ... 1.J.S7; 8trr, SF, lo-3 •. '61, 1.44; Fr1..,..,._ Mon. +.2, ... 1. LSO; Koosm1r1, NV,"-2, M l,4.SO •r11:11t•ouTS -s.ta.n, LA. •; Mlli .. rlntlUI, LA, .. ; Se•vtr, NV. S1; RICl'l<lrd, Hin, 55: Gullttt. Cirl, •t. ti AMIRICAHLllWUE 8AT1'1NO (90 •I IMlJI -C..rt"'• Min, .Jll; Muni.on, HY, .3'5; R. Wnlte, NV, .:UI; L.yrv>, e .... ,U); YOlll'lt, Mii,. .3JJ. ll:UHS -R. WPlite. HY, :)Cl; OU1. ICC, 21; Rl\'1r1, Cll, z•; M. frW!t'-5, Cal, H; R1r1C11e. T1•. 25. RI/NS 8 AfTl:O I ~ -McRM. Ill..", :M; Hortonl 011, 31; Burf'OllQM, ft•, JO; T1ntt. Ok, 29;,Hlll•, M!rl, :Ill HITS -Mur110n, NV, St; Mc;R•e. KC,~; Rlw•••· ~I. U ; Or'11, Cl\!,•~; f\udi, O.lt, •I; C. W•thlr1<,1ton, O.k. •1. DOUBL.l!S -Chillo , C11, 12; Letc•no, M ol, 11; M(.R ... KC. 11; R.,111.0~11. 11; 0..nt,011.10. TRl,.L.11 -II"'"", cal,•; 0<1•, Chi,•; Evins. Biii, J; Spolo91, (11, J; Porter, Mii, J; R. Whlt1, NV, J; Rl ... rs, C•I, J; P•l•k. KC. J. MOMI! RUNI -Horton, Det. 10, C.rflO. Bin, I; T•~1 0.k. I; 8"r- rO<IQflS, T1 .. I ; 6 Tlft!Wllh 1. STOL.EN BASES -R;,,.,1, Cit, JI; Olli. KC, 2J; P•llk, KC, I); Bonds. NY, 11: M. N1tt111. "'· n ; w. Olv1s. T1•. U . PITCHING I• Dt-uslonsl -Kl•I, en •. 1-1 .. 189, 2.•6, B1y1e ... n, M•n. S·I. .m, 1.fl, Huories, Mon. ~1 •. m . 1.•J: R1•n. C..I. •-z .. IOO, 1.ll; Blue, 0.k, 1-2 .. IOO, 2.•S. STRIKEOUTS -Ry•n, Cll, t i ; Blyl1w1n. Mon, 10; G. Ptrrry, (II, W; S..lit>y, KC,•l; Blue.O.k, YI. MD Plans Grid Camp ~tater Dei High School [ootball coach Gary Carr and his staff are offering two sessions of summer football camp for boys in grades S through 8 at the Monarchs campus. Cost is $30 per student and it runs from 8 to 11 :30 a .m . Monday through Friday. The first session is Jun e 23·27 and the second is June 30-July 4. Session includes in· surance cover~e. Hi- lite [ilms . awards, r e fres hments and t· shirts. Ite m s s tressed are rootba ll fundamentals, plus improving strength, agility, speed and quick· ness. Interes ted parties should call 545-3710. ·Bolt Heads Other low net victors included Angie Paris, Marion Paris with guests from Red H ills CC; J anice Holl aday and Bert Pennington with Lee Schaumer (Big Ca· nyon CC) and Ellie Paul T eam T e nnis S tandings w'ORL.D TIRAM TENNIS 11.•lllrn Diwlliorl New York Pott~DurQn Cl•v1llnd lncU•nl Boston W L "ct. GB ll 0 1000 :I ' .jSO. 6 s ~ .500 ••• l S ,JIS 1°,, l 11 •• ~ 11 w,,11tn0iv"'°" GolOfrl G•tt I J .Ml ,._no• I ' .~ LosAn~!1.1 I> ' .600 °'1 H•w•ol S 1 .411 1•,, 5'anD1e<,i0 1 10 .O'll 1 Svftt11y011$tc"9s HIW Yo•• 11>, S•n DieOO 20 C11..,11•11dl0, Pnmni•lS M11H1.,y'11$1Cflft Bailon lt. 1-4,,..,u 17 T1nl1Jll'11$1CMS PIN>ln•• •t Go!O.n G.te LO~ AnQllfSa\ Pltt~rgh Qlltrllr H-bwlb l'•r......,...y CJ1•r, 1'rKk Fail FIRST AA.CE -G t•rd!i.] ~·r Olds. c11imlng. Pu•,. uan. 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Roy•I P•!iS CTr1•s .. rel 4.IO J.loO 1.-411 P•lm Gold IC•rdor•I •.111 1 . .0 Oorlny"i P•1110 (-"<Mor) 1.llO Time -'6.•1 Ali.o r•n -Oivirll! Rl!lflt. Lel"s Gel Golnv. S•)SY Cr•th . Noscr1tcfl1s. Los Al Entries L.11 AlamltM o .... rt•• Htri.t l!Mrtel .... Tan19M ..-1"1,..,,1o·c1-.:11 51 .. l l CI• J'ltsl llllCI, \J .... ,, •• ''"· "" a1M1ttPIR1c11 ,lllST RACE -l10 y1rds. 2 ywr olCI ma,!Oen$. Pu•se $llOO. l1.1k95Jok"r (Mvl11I 0.Mrt Devil CC1rdc1Uo) Clll•119'1" Go B•• l81rlkll MerOM Pie B•lley IW1,dl Mack•'tS'\Joy (Ric;fla rd1I Chl..-1 Ot>s CC•ll j Clllr91ToL1Kk IW1t10r1) CrlmMnCh••ve• CClerl111) Tifly '#tn (Tr11sur1J --U.COHO RACE -110 Ylfcts.) mr oldt & \IP. Cl•ilfll"I. Purta SlllDO. Clal"""9 prl(I \ 1.CO. Mr. Perw n1tlly lBertr1m) G•IMrino /Bink~~ Fo•r N1r1c CH••ll OonK\lr !G•rl•I Come On Dec;k (Myl•\I Si>ffdySe.,.n CW•rdl "' '" ... "' "' "' Mate1tk NOte <Or1.,.rl oi. My.tery Man CTrt11.,rtl Rw """ <Cr1-.erl 117 savlNTH RACIE -• .., '"""· J 11• Y91r Oldl .I. .. p. AtlOWl rlC•. f'wM 1n lfOOD. T,.. C•r•s1>1e1. 9oMll T.,...00 !H•r11 LllM"llOO IC•rdotll Ct+lforni• S.nc11 fRlcPlard1I Mljo81ob tAd•ir I 121 8'IT\lllot CTr1•1ur1/ "' '" "' 1n '9111 c.n111t1 tC••doi•I U2 S.0..t COCIY tAdaltl 11t 1toy1I 1111en1 !B•nksl TMlll:D l'IACE -3!4 y1rat. 1 yMr Old ...ie1o1ns. Purs.e SllOO. HIOl'IMoon!.flot IWllk"fl SonOfCour•ve tP•ltlol $1wn1Hn~mo·n <Cr11otrl Bo City 1Tr1•su••I Al•$t..., IC•rckn •I Ad00tld'1 D•uonttr Utlchtrd1I PallN'IMoorl (Mytel l I Dldltmyw1y (Adll'I NUlllTH RAC•-.t00y1ras.Jntr old\. c••1,,,1nv. P"•M \1300. c111m1no prlc1 .. SOD, Tl,.._ And Aflln CWlllOrl) lit Otoflcty'1Go8ld !Ad•lr ) 111 Tot1•'16oJlr11J}I !Myltll 111 0$¥ RIQfll (ClfrilMI 112 Okk1y1 Roc:k C•n.cl'f ((.1111 10 K1r11t1n tfrffsurll 1)1 Qt(ll ltlnv IC.rdo11l ltt ZIP"• $eft IH•rtl llt "'"" llACE -17t rardt., .,_ oldt & uo. Cll l'"ift<.1. "'"M 5111111. Cleiml"9 prtce \1600. Caot1lnCrll"Cfl lH••ll ,,,_.hMt \Wero1 • 11• '" "' "' MINTH RACI -400 Jlrd1. J .,..., otdt & ""· Cl•lmlnv. ""rM $1tao. Cl•lm!l'tl prlc;• i1000. "°'°"'\l•ttntlnt C81nk1I IH _....,.Poisuml81r1r1ml 119 Mr,~11 !Myll') II• Mr.JOOW.1 ... r IW•rd) 111 "'''-'• O.ndy CCr••rl 1n Ee .. Too lCl••lli.tl 1 It VoQl~o CGi-sl '" o.itlOtvUIC1rC1oi1I Ht CliUl&ro.n CP•0-1 '" R.,l.,.k"1V1n (l•••h•NI 111 FIFTH RACE -JSO yards. 2 ye•r olds. Pur\e i s.000-...ided. l r>e Lee (Forst Division ). My Leroy Brawn 4Ad•orl 18.(IQ 1 . .0 •60 Go Url•anled CC••OOta) ~ . .O ) . .0 Soiod's Rocket IMy1es1 •.zo : Tome-18.11. AC"" r•n -S.C:r•ilmingJel, Dic~ey'I ~· B•r. Calitotnoa Sun!.norll!, Rt •llY Care. s .. nset Ga11an1 Jet. Now:r•ICl>e!i. SIXTH RllCE -.00 yards. 3 yew olas. Cl•omo<M). PurwUOOO. Winsome Lild (Clr0<>1•1 11 ,-411 4.llO 3.20 Sl'>e•m (WlrdJ 2.80 1.-40 II'' A S..re Tnong !Trws1.1r1) •.111 11 .... -10.JJ - Al14 ••n -Lil,,_, M.t•d, St-y Bu11. Fhclllf ,,.. Bd91'1!. P! ..... d>ek, Kiswmall. S.Omerst>I LIJ(ky, Mr. lop , Cnoc;ks. Scr•rched -How's Sonny Boy, R<KltonSea. is e11c11 -•-w i-L.ad & , .. 1 stwrm, P•ld i 1J.DO. I ' SEVliNTH RACE -J50 y<1rd1. 2 year olds, Purw »00!)..odld. Tne Li!'O !Se,ond Olvls1onl. , Bot>1>ysAn-ve1 IAd•ir ) 8 . .0 •.80 s.:io F•slJudv ICleroswl 4-111 J.IO f ForlyQueer1 (Tre•s"'e' i .60 . T1me -11.00 Alw r•n -Saw•"nn..n G<ll, Ofl °'6d· dJ On, Tru!ou. l1nOon, I'm A S..rt I Tfllng, No w:r•lch4'~. I EIGMTM RACE --40D yards. J YI ... ola~. C11oming. Purw\l'OOO, Jet l>o'ck Red lT•••sur1I d .40 21.80 13.00 Se•Fhgh1CC•rdo1•l U.80 10.'° I Pokie Rid CGaflal Jl.20 llme-20.}0 Al!iO ran ~ etfl Sltftl 5,am, P1m'I Roc:•e1, Roy•I Bar S... Me Fir•. s.n- non Go. F•••less Frank, Sporl•Delvl. Sc.r•t,l>ed -Kirl<,i Hiii•. Firsl Ac;I, t Tornco. i1 E•.t<la -2·Jll Ol<.k llllHll &t-S.•, l'li ... I, P•ltlS2.1 0t.50. NIH1'H RACE -J50 yards. 3 v•ar 0101 &. up. c111m1nv. Purw. '2000. Mu51c; Noll Mis\ (8anksl :10.60 l.(IQ 6.00 Sc-• Dool>y co ITr1•1"r1I Romffst.if jC1rdOr11> Tl,..._, .10 l .(IQ S.10 .... Ali.o r•n -Guerr1 C.nt<n;i, Rornet Strip, Mool•h 0 1•mond. Mllr1 0' Glow, Arni1. No•cr11cf111. that you" moy not! 1 COMPLl'rl OU.Nil COUNn COYIUGI ........ : ........... . la C ........ Mt.IN Ylel1, o.......,, ... n .. 1.e"' .._.._, .... .,LA.- 2 MONTH TO MONTH l lNtAL I.Ult 3 NO DIPOSR 119 u:11D ON ...,,.OVID CllOfT 4 ONLY $11 10 Pll MONTH t otAL cost Sen ior s Field Tommy Bolt and Willie Sarber head a Are a Banquets Tonight s ~:~~.-;rc; ••11 1111 11 1/• •tr 'hi honored with a sports aw~rd3 presentation tonteht in tha school m•ll, starting a t 7. 6 YOICI MDSAGI PAGIU AUO All AVAIL.I.ILi 7 PULL Piii MAINnNANCl [lcld of 52 professionals Hunt in g ton Beach and 280 a m ateurs who Hi1h 's baseball, track, will play in &he fifth an· 11olf; swim , tennis, gytn- oual national senior aa1tlcs and volleyb1ll golfer's assoclallon spr-teams wlll be feted with in& tour.namenL-&t.-Ca~1por.t1-awar-da-b&nqt.M,l.-----.J'-----ll­ nyon Country Club In tonl1ht at Edlson Hl1Jh Palm Spr ln1 s next School,be&lnnlnaat6:30 or"''{if COU"-i T' 1'\("!1"11 ! !'HO"! \! 11\'ll I ' w11kend . In the cefettrle . Bo1t, a n ve·Ume win · ncr of the ~ournament ror 1otren IO end -Ill (he loll , wlll be mlllllna hls llr8t s11rln1t st1tl. Dana baseball Rlll1 teams Hieh's wlll be ~I Toro Hlsh School's sprlna sports banquet, 17141 I Jl-lJOS honorlna tho baseball, • •-wn"o\ n. IMT• ;\ tennis, volleyball, track -=-,=-· ... ~·. encl 1011 l11m1; will-be --· "I"' - held tonight In the C)'lll· ... --.; nuslum :1tartlng al 9:30. • ' ' .. • it. J % DAil Y PILOT ,, ,, ,, < n rr u . Tuesday, May 27, 1976 And now ·-- I ' • P•klMwfU~ ' • .... , o-'·ou - • ' , . • ' ' . ' • • < • • •• . J • • • . . . .. . • • , -~-· I . j ~ • "' ~- WE THE DOCTQ(lS, ' ,, ' • Signed: Robert Hinrichs, M.O. Gwvn P. Parry, M.O .. W. Grady Thompson, M.0 . Richard Altman, M.D. K. J . Smallwood. M.O. Harry E. Stickler, M.0. B. M. Adamson. M.D. John S. Allen, M.D. David T. Almon. M.O. Walttfl Alston, M.O. Ralph 0 . Anderson, M.O. Alan V. Andrews, M.O. John w. Apptegate, M-.o . Samuel Albert, M.O. Theodore Alex, M.0 . Muriel Amyes, M.O. Edwin Amyes. M.O. Harold Askren, M.O. Derek Allen, M.D. Clair' 8 . Barnett. M.O. Lawrence O. Baum, M.O. Charles R. Bearden, M.O. Edward J. Bechtel , M.D. Hansel Benvenuti, M.O. Volkert Bernbeck, M.O. H. ward Bissonnette, M.O. M.A. Brenner, M.O. James A. Brinton, M.O. Lawrence Browne, M.O. John A. Bullis. M.O. Delmar R. Bunn, M.D. Richard R. Button. M.O. David Ballanlint, M.D. Allen C. Barnes, M.D. Michael o . Bear, M.O. Raymond Berg, M.Ll. George Blake. M.D. Barlon J . Blinder, M.0. David e-..g. M.O. H. Mars/IOll Brown, M.O. O We may not be able to practice after July I - unless acceptable malpractice 'insurance is available. O The insurance companies say they can't insure us or your hospitals under the present malpractice system without charging exor- bitapt rates whi~h the consumer ultimately pays. O Our goyernor and our legislators are politically paralyzed over proposed remedial legislation. O Meanwhile, the Indiana state legislature .. . . quickly passed new malpractice insurance laws which solved the same problem for their peQple. So did New York. . O A similar "Indiana" plan has been intro- duced into the California legislature by Senator Carpenter SB 397. O Do we Californians deserve less? O Cotne now, Governor Brown; O Come now, C~lifornia Legislators; _ O We urge you to subordin~te party,politics ln the interest of our PATIENTS, your con- stituents! Don't deprive our citiiens of health care. ' ll ' • ' ' . ~ · David J. Bunnell. M.Q. . ~-. JOhn D. Granzella, M.O . Andrejs Krumins. M.O. Paul R. Kuhn,',M.D."" Geneva Matiodi, M.O. John R. Burnham. M .D. F. M. Grfzer, M.O. K~fh. Merrill, M.D. James H. Casey, M.D. William H. Gainey, M.O. Virginia Kvinge, M.0 . James.Miner, M.D. John Tang Chiu, M.J): Roger Gass, M.O. Oerald K~~r; M.O. Bruce Myers, M.D. Herbert I. Cohen, M.0 . Louis F.·Glatpi. M.O. · Harotd H. Kates, M.O. · Ted R. Netnnberg, M.D. William A. Conover, M:O. '.;Michael Glueck, M.D. Greoorio Ka.dnels0n, M.O. Leon Nelson, M.O. • . .. • Allen o. Cottle. M.O. ' ~~rfhur t. Goldstein, M.0. Stephen Koffler. M.D. Douglas A. Newcomb, M.O. SftOI-Newcomer, M.D. William J. Cowan, M·.O.. , enrv R. Hall, M.O. Robert J. Krogh, M.O. Rkhard E. Cramm. M:O. JOhn K. Hamel , M.O. Algerd Krukas. M.O. Michael P. O'Brten •. M.0. Charles F. Crone, M.0. ~ard C. tt~rano,_M .O. Wallace M. Landholm, M.0. ll'illiam Ostermiller, M.D. Robert A. Curtis, M.O. 1 ph e : Hart, 1.\.0. Gene Lawrence, M.O. William Owsley, M.D. Clair Cantera, M.0 . Sarah I. Hatherly, M.O. Carol.Leland, M.O. · ~te,r G. Parwl, M.O. J. Brennan ·cassidy, M.O. Frank R. Herrnari, M.O: Allen ·R. LeRqy, M.D. ley A. Pfaff, M.O. Barry C,,.itin, M.0 . George T. Hodges, 'M.O. Martin List;, M10 . · Peter J . PU.um, M.O. Anato1 Chari, 0 .0.S. William R. Holmes. D.O.S .. George w. 1,ogen, M.O. .Jen Pkk, M.O. George ChaW, M.Q., E. George Husband, M.O. Jay R. Longley),M.D. JoM L. Poyas. M.D. J. Kenneth Chong, M.D. George N. Hoddad, M.0 . Jorge .e . Lullan::M .O. Marvin T. Pursell, M:O. N. Cohen, M.D. ' Martin E. Hansen, M.D. Joseph Laftlbert, M.D. Charin Patterson, M.O. ' Richard L. Collins, M.O. Harver Heinrichs, M.O. Kenneth Lltwack, M.D. Margaret PNnon, M.D. Hugh H. Crawford, M.O. John W. Hengesh, M.O. Ralph W. Mack, M.D. Gene R. Protant. 1\11.0. Lionel B. OaSilva, M.O. ~nHope,M .0. Tonia Marralle, M.O. R-' E. R.z. M.D. Charles A. Delaney, M.O. Francis L. Hulse. M.O. I;>onald B. Martin, M.O. Jomes W. R-M.O. James C. Doyle, M.D. Norton HurT'41hreys, ft\.O. David T. Martyn, M.D. Maurice Rice, M.D. Donald Drake, M.O. Rodr'nan lrv:ne, M.O. Btrnard Mason, M.'0 . Orin J . Rlddell.,M.D. Robert L. Duev. M.0. Barbara Jessen, M.O. William Mathfws, M.O. Hugo J. Rls, M:O. Frank OiFiore, M,0 . Richard S. Jonas. M.D. George S. Mc:Con, M.D. Tom W. Rlibiftson, M.0. Alfred M. Dorn, M.0. Clifford R. JOrctan, M.D. O. M. McGillis, M.D. Raui RoclrtOlletl M.D. Michael Drucker, M.O. Raymond A. 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M.D. Ger11d I . $1nyt<ilf' M:D. • • . . ' . • • • John F. Sklnntr,.M.0. Maclyn B. 5omen, M.0. lYM Stanlon, M.D. William Stein, M.O. C-S. Stevens. M.D. Arthu< Stride, M.D. I Hvgll s.m.on. M.D. lewis SCllalnuck, M.D. Robert E. SClwnitz. M.0. Potrlct<.F. $hetlly. M.D. Dovld J . Sllof'-• M.O. Lincoln Slloranion, M.O. JoM M. sc.'nemdike. M.0 . Horry DI Sporkes, M.D. Norrnon Spoplt, M.O. Ernest J. $t,.,ley, M.D. C. E. Slitgonbouet", M.O. Jc>M O. SfRnO, J-D· • Frid w. Ten E .• M.D. Arthur F. """"-• M.O. Rabtrl G. Treat, M.D. . Royol · 0. Tuct<er. M.D. Fredrld< Turnbull, M.D. Charles TurNr, M.O. , T-·T-1, M.O, Dotono J. Thyen, M.O. Holen Trttttr. M.O. °'T:kl A. Udoll, M.D. Al Unvert, M.O. OJt11»rt L. Worwidl.. M.D. F. C. W.,-. M.D. Oonotd Wlltli1N, 'M.O. ~-J. WI'-• M.D. R.-rt C. Wocidruii, M.D. ltnlomlil Wright, M.O. 11-Wlilefs. M.D. • )lli\ft Wiii. M.D'. R-.i .Wlftilt. M,O. DMlld Y-,, M.O. Wlllilin M. YOl)ng, MJ> • ' . . • ~ \ I Poldlor by: HNg M-1•1 Hillpital Medical Staff, R-rl Hlnrlclls, M.D., OlelolStaff,_ .• , ~-'-' .. ~ •.• ~-·*··.~;, ....... C.!ffe"ll ... • • , •l"•"I ' 'ff .. ~ " . l • •• ~ r h f ' n . . .. , l " ' .. ~ • : ' . .. ' • . , .. ' ' .' • l '· " ,, .. ' • /' - .. . 1 j I 1 I l 1 { ' 1 • :,~ •• J4 . ' ~ I ,. I ! l l I R~a~ini I ' •• • I Dr. Constance M . ' -. -~ ... -~----- II)' PA7111CJA'M.rotl•ACK Obviously mllll-·of Ille na-' NEW YOftK (UPJ) -u Dr. Uon 's l<'hool -chl,ld:reninever had. reading prOgrams in fndia - Comtac-e .M. llcCUlkNah bed a such an orientation to reailktg. talked also about motiv8tioo tO ma.rte wand, ahe wOf.lld )\lave lt 'Ibey have tremendouMU.mculty Tea<l -"A tremendous problem aeroas .the land -Wi~Jllng wilh the printed word. 'lbatr.ro· today with American school .acnet.blng special for all pre-blem Collow s many ~U e. children. acbool laoys and 1trh:. ''We can use as an excuse fferwW.: ''For ant hour,a~day t110rrNOT IDEAL . televisktn. But th•t is really re- • 1,..ch ct.lid wolilld have..a dliance . IQlucators have kno• to·r Hitt, relitively s peaking. ·•f•to dlnlb .. to a lap,'~led . ~Ille value of rntli~ ~ER'TOLEARN l _. lov~ ar.ma •an ,'rremli to to ~s.;but ln;.pr~ee. • .:i."tPhave never seen such eager, 1;.aloud. , "' , ttiat::-'•lre9»le habit iB'~,. c.et1mest faces on children 1wanl- Dr. McCU:Jloqh, a ''freadtog nearlyl'de.aJ . • ,.._ 1 •• 1-!t.o·learn to r ead as in Japan ,. ~,"uid chll'drtrawbodonot. . T~visicua. through _Sesame>~{'after World War II. I s aw such "9ve tllil experie__n_tt._cam,eJo ~ Street .and the Eltttnc Gorn· . fws agai.Jl'.J:ecently_in India.__ .iJlllwt trade disadv•et ..... \Wlilen" .,l·PiCb'...are fi'YliiltoiliCtiOiilciU)' ~ -=•'And you see the m i n 1 t c.ol.lru.e.& tko'l11~aa -_ Ii._-· ~·'~ ncm·~d-to-cbJlilfND ~ma·ny and in other countries tfteY're bet.ii)(! thetr ... Pft'.l!I .._ • ~-'*rili!l"ctio \the tir'~!d l'-that_!put a •high 'value m ed\J ca - Wft"e reactto regUlarJy: ' ~· . • . · . tijOi1 -in all countries where 'fDr. •f(?ullough, presidentwf ~··11et 1 the . ·~th<!t1'!1'1 1f0~nifllller' -8(\ylts feel that education dOes the ln~maµonal .J\eadiqg .As .\ cannob mpal( e ee needed something for them -and con· ·aoclatloiJ, for 40 years examined ~· canilt mike .up ~or al~· ~veys that Jove a nd feeling to the reading 1problems 'in America ~ that goes along wi~ _being children." and, as a special eooauJ~t for read to, on a one:to-one-basis," Dr. McCullough rears that in ~mf'nU:, rip ·some tOEeign Dr.-McC•lou(h:sa1d. • .Ameri c a 's mains tream today c.n,tries. \ . -'<She ijrou"iht up ''readlag -'?,he emeritus ptofessor of. aloud'"•hin asked What one step -1uc•Uon-•LS.ian lrr&nciKO State •. cOulCI 'help to prevent reading Univenlty •said there is no sub-:pri>l>lems of the next generatiOn. attWte for reiading .aloud to pre· In addition lO giYtng each1child _.Chool children. ' · • ·a 'treader'' in t he 1preschoof fJ'he loving arms ani:l lheunhur-year&, Dr. McCullOl.llth said It· ififd ,m anner-~of the reader\" ar.e would1help to hav.e .the·ehild.~aur. vlia part&.oftherprocess. .rounded with opwttuntties· at· ·'°''.Children . soon learn to as.-home lo build up a.IOlpflconoepts.o. ~stp_1read1ng with sqmething ·and lan&!liUJe. . >•, pl.eaaarabte,'' Dr.· McCullough, ·''The y·OungsterSi 8hould 'be of. Berkeley, said . taken places to see things anCI "I'd like to get the whole socie· they shoU.ld be encouraged to ask ty turned on lo reading a.loud to lots of questions -and entitled tO preschool children. answers," she said . ( gl there is a falling away from th idea that a 'ood education is 1 thing of value a nd a guara ntee o security . Or perhaps, s he indicated, t~ poor motivation may be related 1n a way, to Ii Ce being< a little easy -'with not as much of th gut s truggling that was comf monplace when the nation waSl going through its big waves o immigra tion in the 1830s. I The Immigrants placed u grea valu.e on ,education for thei children. The cbUdren of the era wer the McGtdfey readers -whic contained {heracter ·buildin stod~. m any ful l of the Prot tant ethic : work ha rd; idleness i the devil 's workshop. J "As SO<'iety has gro\vn softer, Dr. McCullough said, "moti v~ tion for r e ading has gone down .·-'11 II :1 II ,, ,, II II If •I •• ' . McCullough, a 'reading doctor, ' advocates . "This ~irst loving introduction The "reading doctor" -who to bookti ts•necessery ... if one is served in Japan after World War BEA ANDERSON, Edito r tolearntoreadeasilyandwell." II and who recently advised on Pi1~B·1 ,, re~ding aloud w preschoolers. O ·CC CENTER RECYCLED ~ I ! i After ( aPove) aatl bet~:;.·'. IJ04Jg Rove ·:and oth~r Help ·tfi_e ' ~ • •,' ~' ' ·-' -• I 1<;hildr~n rrremb$rs hav~. '.' : bfPIJght.ot d eJ' b~Ck to OCC's .... '. '1,., "\ ' ' ' . • '1 rer;ycJirrJJ cef)ter. ." .. : · , .. · ,. .. . ' ... ' . 4 ' I I ... ., ·Recycling? Ho hum . Isn't that out of style? Interest may have waned since the he.ight of the ecology move- ment several years ago, Orange Coast College students admit, but they ·believe recycling is more in need than ever.before Not 1us t rc~y cling of cans , newspaper and glass, but r~ycl­ ing <0£ human lives ltDd natur.al resources as w:ell . they say . Under the guidance of Help the Children, an OCC organization devoted to underprivileged children, the cam~ recycling >CeDlel" hu. .peen r~ as ' N&iCJe for both k1ndiif,ratewa1 8)' cdl)ect.1ng and isellmg 1bot tleti , cans, .newspapers a'tMi fBM cardii. Help .th~ Children will have an ongoing source of funds for 1ts work . explained Lee Johnson, proJect coordinator Help the Cfiildreq ·~ ~e re· cycling area 1r't'll •becolne the center of campus with a public iarden a nd experiments in alternate sources of energy. ·The center, just a month old in its new management, already has proved a boon to the com· munity with its program for e lients at Fairview State Hospital Each week, three or four come to pull rines off ·aluminum cans, proving that they can hold a job and do productive work. Also, }lelp the ChilQrcn hopes to give the under-privileged youths t hey work with an op· por:tunity to earn their trips to the mountains by donating time to r~ycling- Orrce an eyesore, the recycling -area has been cleaned up and a geodesic dome is being bui It on the site for office space and a meeting room In its first month of operation under Help the Children it earned $140 from glass and !$300 from newspa.,eH: -a:coording to Ralph T«Jlor~thetreasurer . 0 Teai-·: <)r -'No1· ·to Tea? ' ~ • ~ • r. .. , , , . ' . ' ,.·~·· .. \ . ~ ' .. ,. Df:AR ANN C:.ANOE._11$~ wa1 don't-U.ey? # " YR 1aree 11tea•Ht'' 99llDds 1 bit rj surprtied when.-)'O't raised :. ~· ,ft&Myf question, "\fby ~ aiiy°"" ·It's !ooliib. tq ·~ ._t ~ DEAR l\NN LANDERS: Do ea boy a tea·•••· .A..te•~-,f Mca..ae a ch1lclia:.a~will you have room for one mor'e let· 't going to hurt a ~Y,Or.c;e.tf . nevrr;have to "l(ie •--.rve a .ter commentin1•dn the dau&hter sexual identity crisis_. ,lt'~ the 11; meal. TbeTe'• no r.:~!E_• • Who rOund plcturea or ·her late Utude or..,arenta that• Ille, -~l\ell'~iiiJiiM" tf'1her -ln pomo1raplli< ..,...! 1 1':1:~ nelalhborboo.i.,bO~·as . ~:ie:::.:::: .. 1.:r-a11 ;a1ree. There 11 .aom1thtng u .. 11r11'have1:.;.r.,,..m.ey It •"'chow set" er~ ltt." l::r"I.;" 111ts, but"ll" ,. • oy uslilS ·them ,...._ .. ,..._., -J!QUAL OPtloll'rmfl'l'Y ' · • " as we"U M ~or....,.vlltl fruit. MOTHER~ ---. I am one of the ten• ot ce and tookies to thel1' .. ..i..-L thoultinds of bisexuals In this aymal~•-Why nOt! ~ya. DEA& ~Ui\'1,.8'1' __ : counlrJ~~r t~e moot part, we · robbers, 1oldien. ......, Y• .-.... 'a ""111 ...... .,..,.. a !reelf, contrlllllUn• ~iic.' cert and dodon Ill Ml,> ..,_ W ..... ---~ much to a -lttJ that would OOl'I· ·"'''" . ---<"-·"'·.-. --.it -• • • ' ,\ I • demn us lf they saw the nip aide. Most people see me aA a bulba,nd , father and tiusl · neumin. I'm damned good at all thl'MI. My business demands that I travel. At lcaal once a wee~ my homosexual lover meets me,, We usually 10 out lor dtlnks, dinner and dancing in one of the l•Y bar• you'll find In big cities Thtn' your can s ee cverythiQg from •creaming faggots in drdg lO ~lllel, ,dl1nl!led A<;·DC busl· htl1meh, like myself. We didn't uk to be thl• war. But we ire, There is a potential for $400 weekly from the newspapers alone, if a ·10-ton minimum ~an be met, he added . Jon Szabo, another of the leaders, said the ce nter plans to contact homeowners ' associa· tions and apartment complexes to enlist their aid and donations. But rec ycling is an individual .ef£ort, basically , and people must reali ze that the s ma ll amounts mount ·up to become a major effort. Each contribution ''will make a differ ence,'" Johnsbn said. "It has gone from the rad stage and now is a profitable busi· ness-: .. "It is difficult for one person to see'lhe rele'\1ance of his oontribu· tion," agreed Nadine Clanton, director of the OCC vohinteer bureau. • "I had to teach ·myself to1recy· cle. f ·set asid e a place to collect the papers, glas s and cans. That's actually how we run our whole lives. though. We have an ·errand to do and we just go ahead and do it." To enable a rea residents to use the center to its fullest capacity, it will be accessibl e 24 hours a day, seven days a week , and sfgns will point the way, Szabo said. The committee suggested that neighbors t a ke turns bringi ng items on a regular basis. and that OCC stude nts. both day and even- ing, bring their disposabl es when they come to cla ss . Nev.1spapers may be tied in bundles or broug ht in paper bags, and j ars should be clean, either with or without labels, the committee said. Szabo, TayJor and Johnson ui'ged that people think of the re· cycling . ce nter in terms of the camping equipme nt it will buy for Help the Children, and in terms of the human benefits it will bring to all th~ community. "Th«!n the hassle of· collecting papers, washing bottles and load· ing all or it into the car won't seem like a task at all. Ann Landers ,. and we in akedo. .. ' . . I've n•ver e mbarr_.ed my family and I never will - because they won 'l lmaw. I have no secnt collection el caothes, photos or address book1. All my gay connections are stored ill my head For ytiars your column has.• been a forum for s heddiaa liabt on verbolen subjfft9 .flei1e don 't hl)up ui ...... Ill Ibo '' aev ere· petioUlillt' .fllaorde r' \ categOry ~label, wedon'l need. -RAMADA KID i. DEAR KID: Thanks !or a pod let&ef.· 1 •nder•t!:;:l~ Aem· •a -.J •Y~ •. wlUa ,_. -,... eoa't UNCI lo play the' ~11111 •1111,-»'e tlie •~me. • A ~ ...... ....ia blll ia: I #cs•1l ,&rier "91'1--' le ........ 1li'ltit., .. ..,. ..... t don't Jlke-labela allllOr, W ..... ..e...a Uk me wllat It • ...,. • ..,.11o _ ........ -. •. mat.,., ·i.y an --el a ••lllll~•aUIJ ........... • • 1 I 1 -. ' . -· -' ........ ......... . ............... ·-. . . . . .. -......... " ................ , .. . .. ~ ~ .. t f ,, 01,ILY PtLOT Tuesday. Mey27, 1915 Treatment ·Beautiful l ·' L- I~ r ;. Things got a little "hairy" for some Or-ange County-Lit· Y Ue Sisters the other day. . I Happily, though, it was their own hair which was ret· I ·ting all the attention, thanks to the generosity of several ~ ... hairdressers . I : The girls had been invited by A Different Place to come I~ on a specified Sunday afternoon for free haircuts, shampoos t ~· and sty lings, as a public service to Little Sisters. · j'' Accompanied by their Big Sisters, they came for the ... day, which turned out to be a party, too. The project was the" brainchild or the shop's manager, L Joe Cerniga, who said he received as much benefit from il '--as the Little Sisters. · i It was the first venture into charitable work for I Cerniga, a native of Pittsburgh who has lived in California 1 lSyears. ··we thought it would be an ego boost rorthem, ''he said . The owners of the shop, Raun Niles and Lois Kinsey, "''er e in full suppor\ of the party. and even volunteered to come in on their day off to snip and wash. ·'It builds their confidence," Mrs. Kinsey explained. Niles agreed, heartily, because he knows what its like lo need an ego boost. He was an ocphan once, eagerly awaiting adoption. - -. By EllMA BOMBECK ~ A reader in Orlando wrote ttiat in a Christmas lette r from her niece,· she casually mentioned that her senior class trip this year would be to J amaica. Joe C.erniga styles . . . hair of L ittle Sister during Big Sister event. He. '!'aryages /'."Different Place which 'donated time to group, He turned to me at the· end of the day and said. "Could we gO back to the hotel now? 1 want ·lo play on the e levators." _At1~. Newporter Inn ENROLLNOW- KINDERGARTEN THRU GRADE 8 New Classrooms-New Gym . Child Care: Before & After School CALL: 548 81166 There isn't a parent alive who will not admit CHR,ST LUTHERAN.SCHOOL Itinerary "We went to Jamaica on our honeymoon!" said the writer, "and thought it was a big deal Not only that, for our sc~or trip we took a bag lunch on a 1bus to St8rvec:t"Rock State Park with an intermediate stop at lndian Burial Motinds and liked to have -fainted from the excitement. Have I missed something ?" · tq the frustration or yelling to the kids in the liack 780 Ytctort•.81.. C09l8 ..... seat, "By heavens, these are the Egyptian '"'===================~ pyramids and , if .}".OU don't put down Mad · t magazine and e njoy them l 'm goi ng to break Shrinking AT WIT'S END The· only thing I can fi gure is while you were skipping rocks at the slate park. someone invent· ed the round wheel and the square ci-edit card and the world got smaller. Admittedly it gets tougher and tougher try· ing lo impress today's young travelers. A few summers ago! rode all over New York City with my sons on a sightseeing bus with in· structions, "Jf you see anything you want to re- turn to, let me know." As we climbed off the bus, I poised m y pencil and said, "Okay, fell as, what'll it be? A tour of the United Nations'? Alriptothetopof the Empire St.ate building? A cab ride through Central Park?'' One son spoke up, "There was a store near the river that had cut-off jeans for a buck ninety· nine. They're open until 8 : JO." On another occasion, I toOk one of them with me to Philadelphia where I was doin g a Mike Douglas show. I showed him the Liberty Bell, Betsy Ross's house, Ben Franklin's grave, and the Wax Museum and let him touch Ma rty Al- len's hair. every bone in your body." As an adult, I'd like to believe the Sanforized ""orld was better, but it wasn't. Today's children are seein g more of the world than they have ever seen before and in spite of their worldliness there is something to be said for finding joy in a pair or jeans for a buck ninety-nine, playing on the elevators, or chuckling over a magazine. · And one day when they are saturated with ~·orldliness, it wouldn't surprise me a bit to hear a senior -c lass president say, "Look, everyone has 'done' Europe, South America, most of us Asia, and s ome of us Africa. How about a trip to Starved Rock ·State Park with an intermediate stop at Indian Burial Mounds?" Newport's NEWDT Fine Salon ... 0.4740 Leo: Tact Required WEDNESDAY, MAY28 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (March 21 · April 19): Apparent set- back becomes a victory. Element or timing is on your side. ,T AU R US (April 20- M a y 20): Check messages, calls. Lines or communication couid be "distur~ed." Be ready for news which tells or travel plans. GEMINI <May 21-June 20): You find that some details actuaJly are helpful, even if delays re· sµlt. · CANCE R (June ·21- Realize that all is not what it appear s on sur- face. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Practical iss ues dominate. One who at- tempts s hortcuts may be doing so at your expense. SCOllPIO <Oct. 23- Nov .. 21>: Finish rather than initiate project. Study ways to close deal. Means don't permit good prospects to slip from grasp. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): New, more. independent ·at titude is . necess:ary . 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Because individual fiau re prob5emsdiffer, your remhs will bt dlffettnt thin 11>meone,ellle'L Call Gloria MushaR • tod•y to see how good your results can be. ' YOUR RESULTS ST ART THE MOMENT YOU DO! BEFORE "I ha1•er1't ""'" """'°" yrt, w/wfl f'SU'" rouldn't inlf'm"e" JUDY FERRIER LOST 50 POUNDS AND W INCHES "H1vinp: foughl the "bltlic of the bulie .. &Ince I was I 011 ye1r1 old, I bee.me very depremd over trying lo kite weighL I wa1 told by m)' da<:tor that my lie1Jth 1Vll in very poor condition ind I had lo do somtthing 1bout 1he ex~u f11 . I lrk:d on my own to lo.: tht 'A'tight bu t Wl.Jll't doing'° well Bero1e l!Oing to Gloril Ma11h1ll'l, I WJJ 50 pound1 ovcrwelJh! and needed lo lo.: at le111 60 lncheL Sinct I have been on the prognm al Glotla M1uhall'1 I haYe reach«! this 1011. I have alJO toned 1he O.bby are11 thrt come from kiting'° much Mithl 1ftd removed unlightly bulge1 of (11 on my inner thilhL 11ie ladie1 at the Glori• M1rshall salOn have been most kind and so cheerfuL I realty enjoy going and my life ha$ become beUcr through this fantastic ngure control prop1m. Mr&. Judy Ferrier ~(!k~yt Open dally 910 9, Saturday 9 to• C:all Now For A Demonstration%· See., .. , tllefillerlalllarwllall metfftil ea• lie fw tff "I hav.,,'t met• worrwn )"IW. World's leadlno figure control system whose lig.,,.·1 '°"'""' "'-,.·" I ANTA ANAiCOSTA ME8A N EYlPoAT.HACH 3151 BRISTOL 1801 WUTd.IFF DR. SHOPPING CENT!ll • 558-4718 'M2-3l$O (ACllOal ,llOll90UTHCOAITl'l.AZAJ c.n M• for• demOMIJlffon or wtim tM Gtott1 MartH•ll mtlhod c1n do fat you I J • '2 M BOOMER by Wa F. lrown ClllCI Mel CaslOll . ' eoc.ie ,AllAT MAOt WIOA S~e..t SO <;l>liCIAL TO Yoo r S·27 TUMBLEWEEDS HOW --JOOT-lf,- S~ffi? /'LL HAWlO ASK . FUNKY WINKERBEAN ' t,\'.)CJ MEAl<l lHE SQIOOL. . llOARO IS FIRll<I& ME., 11\R.BURCI\ '!' FIGMENTS ··3'- (( ( • l<l~TC~l~G !lo~ SQuUZ& A LEMON INTO llY Drl1>1~ , tuaf'5 so GRrKr ~ADAME ...l..-.9 \5QUttZIN6 A LEMON? 0 "\ I I )) ) ! n j ~ W!N,OF CGllllSI, PEAR! WHA1 A PUN /PEA! .• NOi 1HE<.''RE JU5T l<IClT REHl~ll<lb <Xlll! '"' .... ··-· by Tom K. Ryan Oii, 1HRT'5 &TTER! by Dale .Hale NANCY by Ernie Bushmiller HELLO. I LOVE TO TALK 'TO MY ·PLANTS YOU'VE GOT YOUR DOG DOIN~ IT TOO HE'S TALKING TO A DOGWOOD MY . LITTLE FRIENDS TREE; PEA NUTS TODAY'S CIDSSIGID PUZZLB ~J,;,.a,~ UNITED Feature Syndicate Y111,.-day's Puui. So1'+'9CI: ACROSS •4 Fastens 1 Healing m1terial 5 Afrlean animal 45 Feel angry loward 4 7 Resolute · 50 Tille ol "''"" 10 Pack 51 very 14 Mountain: ·strange Comb. form 52 "Nobody 15 Spilt loves .-· asunder ••• 16 -···run 56 Lurched 17 Renda 60 Molten rock asunder: 2 61 Tending to words overcrowd 19 Give of! 64 Jog 20 Move awlllly 65 Slrlvea 21 Bank 66 Clay pipe employMI land 23 Horatio 67 The very -;.,···: beat 26 K~::-1ide 68 ~~ean 27 Alllrm anew ea Lean 00 1 The K1va; 31 Asian Hawaii aubcontinent 8 Saucy 32 M«e angry 9Allecte1ch 33Failh olh•r 38 Enr1ged 10 Impudent 311 F1brle yQUn g 40 Or1wt out t1ll0Wa 44 Slerto 30Hocktr statialic 34 Wiler 11 V1t1Can City ii°"'ponent DOWN 1111 :: p~~ . 12 A.lghanlstan statistic bodiel 1Two11'1 hlle 49 Reclin .. ' 350iapot1 ... !'. 37 ..•.••• , ... I 38 F«n1!1 '*Ir 39 Arid arta• con,iuncllon 13 Car11••• 52 can. ptO'I. 2 Length by 1'8 HOllx: Slang 53 G1m~inO br11dth 22 Aegiltltl'a game I 41.Aclr ... J<*'lnt-· 42 Publlc nollc11: lnlonn1I r-~·- ' " I " I I " I .. I " I I I I I l ' I 3 Me1dow1 24 Dltcharge 54 Enolllh rMr 4 ~man 25 Oppoell• 55 Acrren - bt:ings 27 0.l~ling 571~,r.'n' coin• 5 Fruit diva 58 Sinful 8 LIOI 28 E11 aw1y 59 Refuse • mone11ry .-29 "Things 1re 82 Blrd'a bMk un it In ~ ····!" 83 Earltl: Prellx • 1' --~ JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH DICK TRACY ' • v DOOLEY'S WORLD -- OOOl.•Y. CAN YOU Tt:L l. US MOW MlJ,~I 3 T1M£5 .q IS? DR. SMOCK E MOON MUUIHS <SOOC>,Mlr. MIJL~INS. We'L~ NEE!> A LIST OF CH~FtACToR REFEReNCES. by Harold Le Doux M.£AAWH1LE YEAH, TMA"T'S ;r I WANT! MAKE SURE rT GETS TO THE PLATINUM Pu~SYCAT DY S(VEH O'C\.OCK! rLL WAAE A cJJtt> TO ---1 SEND WITH IT 1 by Mell J'Clt AN ADUL."T", Vov«E YECV fASJL.Y IMPll:f~SED ... -• T!!!d!y. Moy 27. l97S . OAILYPlLOT llJ by R~r lrodfiefll I ! ! • j ; I . : ., rl ' ' i ) GOOO! TllAl~ f\l{ftC.l ! • 0 (i;t (> ~ i by Geo"9e Le-m r. s-ee wo<A1' "'°" ,Mli>-Jt..I ••• ~·i...i... CAW.. 1"Me MOSPrrAL.. A.NP Gl!.1" YOU A &~P .' -~=~ l , . •! ...::;;.I !.,.I...~ by Ferd Johnson .--~.---..;....,- ,ALL "TH' CHARACTERS I KNOW WH01D GIVE ME CHARACToR REFERENCES WOUL!> NoEl> CH.ARACToR REFEl'tENC~S. ''If y1m ask me. we're !he unc~ who Jc~erve a graduation gift -all we wcnl 1hrouch tu keep lhat boy in culkgc.·· . ·i ', . , ...... . , DENNIS THE .MEN ACE . -' ~~~~'Ii " nowER 1 ~·-~~~ ~ :J.T · . ../ ~· ~ ::::.,. '• ';q' ;,n.,, ..., ):"'~ ~I .. • I I I ' ,, ' - •• ' Tun:d .M• 27, 1975 Highlights Sequel KTLA cs J s:oo -"Road to utopia." Splash 1t•s Blng Bob and Dotty again ·in this· d week or ~hannel s .. Road" p1cl\Jres, this -.. SJ·ate· 'time in the frozen north in this 1945 com· , I ~ . . y. LOS ANGELES (/\Pl " NBC (4) 8:30 -"Punch and Jody." . -lliGM Studios broughl . '' Glenn Ford and Ruth Roman .star in this iii , back Fred Aslaire.,9~ne ,rllftRJA'INM£NT -.TV dram~·~abo9t a circus .Jack of all !IJ. .Kelly and~ther m~al ~ UlllL , trades ifJ\d."bjS. farsl rncetiriJt \Vi th l1is 11· ; \stars tar ~:grila luh.,..4Jl~n . year-01<1. a.~uchter. .. . .•lQ,•Pc·~~~~ 1\1~"''!9' the ""-~ ... ~..._ __ ,,,, " .... ~·:xnetl:t1io1JU ~"" l\t<><*l wi: lllC.M.i•d-,~,.,:i~ ·~."l.."l!t~,~~ M•s' '8 "i<• -ad , 'WAY >'!iM·ma Cor;n~ ~f"Q._, fe~V~sioti · 1 l'ti~;:ne.wrrYe.ti't~~:, ill : · • ~1 ••· · tt,t1'1i.J,.'\~'l;h1s h1ghl~ . .,qnore meJ)t •• • • .'J·• ·" "' De '. • >qo BbbardS ,'€i!U~en;p&whurst ~~ail"""-!icJt~1·i-.E11ter-W7. fh n· •tch .. · · .~~land,iih_r11Cry>•~~the1r ~ol~~~ · ~i!>Jl>Wi\tqq.!,' alid:1'el-W l . .. .. 'iJ\e £ugene 0 Ne.ill play. ~ ·1y 'will di rec( new footage ~ ........................ ,....,,,,...,.., ___ .. _....._.. wi\h himself and t.eS ANGE.Lf:-S <APl Astaire. -!:tlith H-ead 'continues TV DAILY LOG Tuesday Eveni~g They \\'ere joined at a 'three-decade · a'ssocia- ~he l~chcon by Eleanor ti on with A If red Po w e IL , K at hr y n Hitchcock·. She'll be de· l'irayson, Bobb)' Yan, signing clothes for the R'uss Tamblyn and Tom director 's 53rd film , DYake. \\'ho was ttie boy "Deceit " · r1ext door Judy G'V.rland Miss Head, eight limci> , .nooned over i~ "~eet an Oscar wini\er, first r.le in St. Louis.'' designed for •"Hitcheock "It's a' big :,job" re-OD his-''Notori-0us'' in. marked producer Saul .19'8. .,·, Chaplin . hirri._self a Since then"6he has vet c ran of M G J\f ·worked on -such· film s as musicals ~as dircctot of ''Rear W.ind·ow ,'' -"' ;:Jl'l t MAY 27 n ~ oo 11§1 m fllc 11111il•r Movie: (CJ (90) ~rlllldr 1 JOllf' (R) (dr1) '74-Gle11n Ford, Ruth Rom;in. Pim G1ltlin. A jfcir.·ol·1U·lr1des wil l! li ci1cus is 1boul to le1~e to"n wftll tlw! troupe wlltn ht meets. 101 lhe liJst tim1, hi1 Jl-ye1r.old d1u1ht11. muslo; ~'We?.' have f 197 '-"V1ertigo,"' ·"fo.Cateh a.-----------------------! numberS' frolfi lM rnov· 1'hlet:• a'nd ·~.The Birds." ies. The first 'That's En-She·wiU create costumes terl~ipment ' incf~5'ed 77 fot;· Karen ~ Bl·<ick a.nd ntimbers.'' Bdr.b.ar'a 'H·ar.ri s in • ~ 1111 ......... itut the Mltlffll lt\ld· .J' bill AaMKlltlon 0.1111pl9Mfltp hrt.1 '· fits HI llttn det11mJ1ed, CBS SpotU •f will "rs.Iii tH MBA l1slrttbln Pl•r· i'. · Ott "• tllls 1wenl111 "-'·IPM. O A Moon for the * Misbegotten. O'Neill Tony.winner. A Mobil Showcase Presentation The studio dlsclos'ed "Deceit." U <SCD>CIJ a>llm!JDAIC Utai'Jrving ~lin. whoii====:;;;;;==="tl flifttit ''A Mooo lot Ille M~ had d 1: ·~ (£< i 1otltn" · Euctol O'Neill'• atifrillcr _ : e.tiun'u .... ·rre e:ase 11iMA~ tAT.~• SUH.• ,.-1-1111ptla1 all ftlMLlrl1 Khtdule11 1 " 1Jft(Jt11'1111111. . "' -·· ,,,, ,, ,,. -.. m HOGAN ANO HIS H£R0£S 9 . *ESCAPE TO 7:30 • i' ,r • ,.. I . •• .. r ,, ;J .,. ,. , Q • • m H!Jpl'I Htroti ED '"rw•tchus "Los Angeles Bil· le1" I '""' AMtfiull Ouldeon111111 ~l .. 11 World utUe lll1sc1l1 * 4:00 Tomorrow on ABC Alter School Special Crazy Comedy Concert Tim Conway/Ruth Buui 1111m1 ot th• 1r11e11r 11111 th• tri· his muste tor the first ex- umpti ol--e. l•~ Rob•ds JI-travag.an.za. has ur®<I 1s J1111es f)'lllnt, 1 tw·beefl ~-.... 11-u'cipa\e lllio ... e se-w11 iklGJ '"d hf.U11tlid •lcdlolic. W .-~ 7. ~· COiieen lhtrhunt rcotu,,., J'"'7 quel. Hence · 1l' will in· Aw.id-.. innina 1011,ot.JoUtttdcan. "elude numbers . from Tiii dlOll&, tomp1$$11Hlllt WCMMll ill • . . .I. ; love ..,;111 Two~. [d f11ndui 1tR1 su~b Be,rhn W!la:i1s1cs as s11r$1~Philllo11n,Josie'sta1hu.a "Annie Get Your Gun" 1ole which No ..,on h•m a lon1 and ''Easter Parade " Atl'IUI. · " m ,..,.. "iff" .si-m ['ttlllrll II SymplMllJ ':00 II@ CD@ tt.w1M fill•·O Pio 1r1m 1ent1tiv1I .. scheduled. As ol our press ~e11ttine CBS 11111 not clelermi11td .i111~te p1otJ;imm;nc should the fll!A 11me 1ir ton l1ht 00 lhe Untouch.lble1 _ OJ S.!111 to Adventure EiJ eI) Sltu1tion Comedy f :JOO flewJ EI)P1rfo11111nce: Cllukll "life SOr11" @II U r1err1 10:00 8 lNlT l'lectio~ S?Ldll Ru1h Mh· too T11'for ;ind Bob Sommons 1u tht 1ep«ters. D IU@®l €fil PDlke Story "In · odenl in the M11J Zone" (R) Jin· Micll1t! vvicent. limes f11e nl1110 and Jowo.h W1mbluih 1l1r in lh•I story 'bout ii ~r1e;1n1 who htidl 1 SWAT 11am i nd ••pose~ his men lo unnetu~ry 11~k~. Om@ Mews 00 1sn ({J@ rn 81m1\lr Jo"'' (E &et Sm11t Q:.t Glee11 Acres m lnterl1cr 10:30 O 81111 furillo's Stum Roo111 IE ED flews @ Albtd Hitchtod1 €D Jeeti•ll Good 11:00 a a om m Nf"' rn 00 (@ i13: (6) flews O Bell ot &1011d1-o 00 Srt Billt 0 The luq Show t8 flliuloll: lmponibft l!i) Moel Squid UZI(}) Mr. llldJ @ Tl1t U•lolldl.lbtn til Yo11 IH Htl!UI (~ OCI Yrctory st St1 1:45 f) MCJ1is: "licit S11u1dtoli"' (d11) '4'l-Robert St1e~. [ddit Albtrt, Jon Hill. flied Brvee. Z:OO ID 1i11.!flpi: Stttw: """' i..e o.rs oi 'ompwl~" "SM Dfllt" lo. 3:30 1fJ Mowie: "tlilld l,.ro (cki) '58- lloblrt MKMen:ie, Gordon J.c~son • Arlnt Sh1111. .....:o.. .. "'It' ti ~ -O.O•to"' ••10.0t 60Cl6 XI 51,~::r.:~.:>1~':100 ·--m ·~--SHAMPOO r. -·-CMll . Ci,.,..._ Uiltrty.fll ' "" h,o .... .......... ••-"•"' r\o I t611•1.1~ W.W. I TIU Dtltlf DANCE KINGS !'GI ..... ..,...,_ll'M . .... ~---------------------Q6 '"C1tck ill lilt Mi11ff" (!111) '60 Wednesday -. DAYTIME MOVIES ·J..11:000 "WlrJ Must I Diel" (dri ) '60 - 0ebrt P111r, Terry Moor-1 .• Ci) ~Sis• el the P-c••~ (dr1) ·~~ -Jell Cll1ndl1r. J.ck P1l1ne.. 12:00 m "l1111, ~ • KtnJ'' (com) '41 -Gi111•r Ro1trs. Bur1111 Mertl!ith, 1:00 0 '1111 Unllely l1nl1n" (m)'S) 'JI -Ron1!d Cofm1n, fir W111. -Orso" We lles, Juh1llt Greco, 81111· tord Dillm1n. !1:00 O (C) ·0onow1n'1 RHI" (com) '£>] -John Wirne, Ure M11'o'1R, Ul.!1· belh Al!en. Do1ol~y l&mGUr. QO '1'hr Jrbic6 l!trittd(' (d11) ·~ -Sh11ley E11on, l'ltn Scott, John H(ll. l1nd. tll fiJ '1'M B•d • lht teouUllll" (d•i) ·~]-Kuk 0<m111s. l1n1 Turn "· DKk Powell, Barry Sulliv111, Glo· 111 C11h1me. K OCE Television ~U•SO.AY '''" S1:tt1•I Dltl,lcl Newt CCI IKOC!) 1t:lt F"ll"IO..-ICI ICTWI 11:• Tllltl\MyUM ICl O<OCEI t"' l :I• ·Cam11111fllty ot Ll•l"'t Tlll"ll ,, <CJ I !• r. 1:11 • J:ll •'a:• " a:• ·-tr. Tlf'IMtt0,1• !Cl Mlltll ,.ICl"'y CCI l'9CUkCtlftlNllY ICI CC.TWI Clf',IKl._....1.t (C l CPBS) .... , ..-1111 .. wllll , ... ''""' .--4:01 Y111 •1111 M1<11 1!111 ICI !ICOCEI • 4:• l1Ktrk(tlft1N11' tCI !CTW) Sill Set.11"-Str•O tCI (C TW) 6:11 at••lw~rblelCI (NETI •:• ~111.,.l11•l•Mm111111c1 ':II TlltW1,1tW'• CCI tP•S.I ':• .. 6tftlt A"""""" !Cl OtOCEI 1:11 S,.Cltl: (Cl (PBS! t:•. Call..,...l.1Jotirfl1I (Cl CPBSI ~:Watts TV Special -. . :i Slated in ]Wle ·' LOS ANGELES (APl ",--NBC Televlslo.I will n.·take a 1ook at Witts 10 f• ye'ar~ afterward In ,_ .r neWs . peCiAI on SUnday, Jyne29. " Alvin H. •Perlmutter, d ·Vice prestaent of' news Z1 documentaries, said the show wlll be the r1,.1 t made entirely on location with the compa ct 'Minicam. Co rrespondents Tom Pettit and Ga.ii Christian Wiii explore the changes that have happened in the Los Angeles suburb since the riots o( Aug. 11 ·16, IBM, ··~~·-· .. ' c-.... ~'­otJ ·•l•l. • wr.t.t I fHOMf• Wit<~ Mtvn.toln Money's , .. wortt;i 1 At!llllUliuDS l~-.... ..,., .... • ' A ' GroQG£ OCH lit t fllM 1Hf&ON6 '"""'.... ""' .;-... .-"'6t'...;.•l,llil - THE SUIF THEA TIE C-.t Hiwoy 91 s .. st: ........... ..... Sl 6·flt6 MOW PLA YIMG . W.W.&llD YW.:1»17'm n•womaaus ~ ......... -~ ~= _.,,,,. ... L ... J .. , .. i1-*t 5JH.H'lnd Biotf'Go.U ··s.P.v.s.·· , . . ' ,. "cOHT. SAT.-suH.-MOH. ·h'oia.Z" l&IGADAIA'' '.~CAPONE'~ .,;.. A "C., ...... ._. ..... " • .,,.. 0. ..... ....:-.... f' ... " .... THE ( Y SH~ING ctN°TA£ O~I •ua.4121 • ' ' THE FINEST ADUlT ENTERTAINMENT IN THE llllst LUXURIOUS THEATRES ~GR BRIGITTE MAIER 1".SRICITIE MAtER LA VS JO REST TFtE MYTH · ~THAT ACTIIESS(I'~ •IHPO-, MOVIESAAETOOOLD l TOOFATANOJUST PLAIN TOO.UGLY..\ CALL THEATRE .W .. / ~ • FOR :lNq FE~T.URE • Fl\tN\H BL\J~ ', ;; ... ::. . t "'1SIU(llUI# 1'1(.~111111., ........ , ... '' •hckHlc....._ w.iaSc.._.... -ntl PAS~•ll" I.NI IAlllA STREISAND JAMES CAAH ''FUMHY LADY" f'<il -"llETUIH OF THE ,.._ PAMnB'" , .. , ... '"W.W. ·1--n.Olm I• c ....... 1-.. U .U.S.• INt · -....... ~ iltl I-'"ROMT PAGl" 1 .. 1 1' . . . . ... -. IWl!>IJWll\ .............. \000 41-Cllj ,'41·111 CIHIMAWEST WUT-Hll•TMl0tfl'"l\I WU!-CIOllll " 192-4493 >. .. 1' ) 'I sch ,..,. Pl'Q exi dial J.1 1 ""' I' COit " du• In' in! ~ tiot lie eh• ,qo>( o. I Te ~fie, di• DOI f Un fer tio 'BU Pa di< •• tit . De Je ,db ·m .. ..,, toJ .M• '"' pu . Sp '$21 sci m1 ce Y'i .~ .. lh m of to , ' ,J J •do al A •• cl • ;;1 "' !l w Iii u ., " = ~ pl c ~ ii • t ~ 11 j -~ ~ -,, • . • \ • TUC.on Man 'I1ulicted/or M~n Parcels It Pays To Be Obscure • Pro• Wire &en1c .. • · A mon who 01Je10!UY tried to NII deed1-to l ,OOO~rt;~ellon the moon, .. beenltildicted·oo 19 counts of mall fraua. · · . A federat·~ond Jury tn Tucson rncllcted AraOlil O. lllwlllel, 31 or Tuc&on, for allegedly adver,Ualnc the offer in a nattonal<mallzm, .. U.S. postal ••rvlfe ornctals ta.id·abo~t 900 repllet t.rtived at a PQlt office box here the week 1 11ner the ad ran. ' * . (. ·~EOPLE ) . ' . . ' ., marUua,11 to • · minor and two ml16eme'anor count• or con· trlbutlne to the dellngooncy of miqors by furniahlna them alcohol. -· · Owen, a bachelor, Is· employed by a Sun Jose appliance store. . * Orp,J1fh8" Mayor Edward Zori•a);y s·ays •'there ts· no posterior important enough to need a $450chair." perly under the ruayor's ton- ference table. , * C"onductor Jamee J,evlDe wilt be muaic diruc:tor of the Met'rupolitan Opera beginning n.cxt se•IUJn, Metropolitan Opera· t,on Associ utlon Preside nt Wllliam Roekefelle11 announced. 11 J>ICK WEST WASHJNGTON (UPI> -ltlsn'tonen In thllU!e that you aet to meet the answu to your favorite ''Trivia'" question ln the n .. h. Lucky me. I recently ·was privilered to ex· {rl:•~•?D~n;~mj Tho widow o! slain. Oalclaad schooJs Superintendent Maren f'oeter. teeally can receive •P· proxlmotely $170,000 from his un· C!xplred tontract with the school diltrirl, Attorney General E'tlle '· v ... ser said. "T1k~ 'em back. Take 'em ba('k," he. told assistants from . ~ office 10 the newtx-occupied · clty-tounty bulldtnc. "this ls the lflnd of thing that u•ed to bother me al a private citiien ... ·•in the pa&t tuu·r years, since hi s t1ngagt1men1 at th e Metropolitan, Mr. Levil\e has SOM red iat_o the· in(ernational l~uMUe. His perrorrntUJces with us b•ve-been. superipro;!and-w:e look f9rward to n·e~~l(reater achievement& und·e,'r hia: 111uidance, '' Rockefeller sakl. A:ssociation offiCial's said ~vine, who will remaj~.as prin- cipal conductor· through next season ·under coqditfon.s of his pr~sent agreement, will have primary responsibility (or t1:rtistic matters in Ns new posi- tion. which I 1hall share with · you. But first, let's see · bow.Coad at "Trivia" you are. ........ ......" ... ~-............... n.<nC RACERS GET OFF TO llREEZ'f.START IN LA HARBOR . Ch1nnol lllandt Clrcul~ TurMcl.)nto DrifteT Before Flnloh Windy Race To 'Hurricane' Tb~ sum represents ·tlle amount remaining· in F01ter'1 · controct sin.., h~ wu .. .-eel down with cyonlc\e·tipped.)lQUelS in a parklne )ot outslde.hkoltil:e .J in November 1973. '. · ' Resrut•d SymblonO!Je i.lbera. tk>n Army member:s. •••ell:~. tie •nd Jo1epa. ae.n1ro were ehar,.,.i with the.murder and'are · . 'CID'lli •l· . . ' .. ' .. ,. ' ' i Former North Carolina Gov. Teny·S.•ford w.ill,·11DDC>UnCe of. t ficially Thursday that.he ls a can- did~t·e, for t)\e Democratic nomirflitkm·for president. Sanford, now presiderit ~Dulce Unive~sity, will hqld a press con· f~rence in WasJ'riD&ton at the Na· tiunal Press Club lo deliver a statement, Sanford spokesman P•alOaDCJ'.ti•id. The forme.r ,governor has in- dica,ted for many months that he would run and mounted a na- tion a 1 drive with former Demecralic ·Nationlll Chairman J~a~ ~e1twoed as campaign ;dir~or anl former Vermont (li>v. . l'lilljp Hoff. as campaign : coordmator. . . * ' Robert C.•&eM. forme; direc- tor of the state Department of Motor Vehicles, is going to work for San Diee9 County as chief de· puty county adminislrator. Acting Administrator David Speer "&81'9 be hired Cozens for · $2(1,028 ~.nuallY -·the top pay . scale -because he is a rood ·man to have." No public announ- cement was made. ' The post h3s been vacant ror· several years. Speer said Coiens, 1 !tarting today will work on a pro- I ~sional basis wlthdUt need for ~ · his t~ing the competitive civil ~4-!1'..Vlce examination. A pro-Visional appOintment is good for alxmonth6 and maybel'eftewed. 'I"' . I • . . . .. . ~· , .. -\ The wife of country music r '1nger· H••ll Wtltta .. Jr., filed a IUit f<ir 'divorce. court recof'M" 7, Showed iQ~ashVilae. .. • Mn. Gweadel1• ·s.el-1'uuam• ~complaint charged "cruel and in· i,iiumane treatn>ent.'' The couple, • married April 7, 1971, had been l sepan1ted since June 15, 1974. ~ The suit sakl'the 1inger has ".a "r ~rge income from work and be r.eceives large payment• .of ~ey ffPID a.trust of, w!'tch.~~is \Re beneficiary. Defendant has 1ttbltanli•l assetl. •• . Tbe couple have one chikl;'"""2- yefr1Jld Skelto• ~ Huk WllUafll• •. ~The former Dallas model has <USl\l(ly of the boy. . .. • ' . Scott Owe•, 33, chairman of ,~the Capitola City Plannin1 C9m · missi~. was arrested on cberies of runtishint narcotics and' liquor 'to minors. · • An indictment accuses. 'OWen ~ en a felony count of furniehirnt: Outside Drain :FeeAppr~ In San.Juim:., _. " ' ,- A $22,300 conSultant fee ·ror,the design of a .new slorrq ·4r~ln alone ,.San Juan Ca.pist'..r•lfo's Alipu··street 1 rai.secl ,.10m·e eyebrow• ·am,.01tg ,cit)': cCMlfn.- ! cilme~ fe~cenUy tiut Was finally approved on a4·1 vote. Councilm'en,w'ondered why the .. tty's own engl~eerjng ~­ ment hodn 't been lll'ven the .job ·~why, l.f ~ c'onaultanthadto be used,· the engineering wo'rk ·wQn'tputout to bld. ,· Publfc Worb Direc:tor w. 1>: Murphy explained tbilt:eve'n ·though hll lt«ff bH tbe1ec:llnlCoJ expertlae, It un't ,.,....""°,'Urioe b~MayorJo,,.)olt. w..u.Oin aldded !Mt the Cjllllfod ~ije: * awardff to W'.W.i•e -* ~ Xubpta Aaooclot11'..1*4ule-11tat firm ,hod con114eroble ~·· perlenoe In 111e· cllY. 'Of 11111! J1lllll C1pl1trano, ha~llf '!lo•t ·oil ntPneerial woti ~ Ibo l:!tY decided to open Ill OWll ............ iDC deportment. . The fee p1ld to 1tlle ,firm ,.,,,.....,11 1.1 ~ or the •.umaled $2111·, ·-t1cm cc.\. ~·t II lhe.lt'aadonl pwcea· .., few "dl!llcult desl.c,::;"" l'l<OllllM!ldod'b1tho .. &oci<rt1 ol Civil Englllien. That ,ezpl .. allon by Murpliy 111111 did DOI cOOIVlnco CoilMllman Doq N~ tllot the lllllri1orln1 Wortr~·t~ave_pl_ .. far .... DlllHl .... bld. lle-........... !rUt.. ' "fl' .•.•• . • • " ' • · t.orins'lty was told ~ less ex· Pensive $100 chairs don't fit pro. '. ·( Pilot Logbook J Please Stand By -Another Week ·By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Ol .. a.llyPilMIWllf . The. Wednesday Night Movie was to be a soundtrack ~uct100 of our _recent wedding which was complete with • a kilted .ceremonial bagpiper ; a ~irthday party for little· brother-in-law and a rarewell function for wife's Granny_. Granny was.probably happy to head back for Seattle to- day. The. movie projectionist got some or his unlabeled film reel~ mixed up first of all and had to run through five home movies before he found the one on which the marital soiree was recorded for posterity. I . "'"' Finally he.got the infernal machine ~ started, b';lt immediately, after only a ~ few melodious toots, shrieks and whines , fro'!' the bagpiper, the reel stuck in the P~Ject~r .. ~he piper.'s image froie in p~ace as thOu)ib he had been turned into a pillar of salt like Lot~ ~re in the Blble. -' ANJ> SUJ>J>l'!NLY amid assorted ad· vice in the dark from the audience the pi~er began to shimmy, shake' and v1Nst:L ' shiver and lheo' disappeared altogether from the screen which was reallf the living room wall. ' . The ~tailed rilm had burned' up due to heat from the pro- Jector's light bulb. · "Stop, stop," somebody cried. "Sti.rt it ... start it ·• came a~ber plaintive plea. ' A SCotch Tape film-splicing job was semi-successful but again the [ilm stuck and again it burned Up. Poof. Like th~.· ,~ . • 1 By thi1,tlme;tht! Projectionist Was discouraged; .RE S~ID A FEW words unsuitable for ears o( adoles- cent guests at little brother-in·law's birthda)r Party and went into. the kitchen in search of the Scotch whisky. · , And at, was here he discovered that in the darkness. and c_onfusion, Hester the Irish setter had found and devoured l1tUe . br~ther-in -law's ~erman chocolate birtbd3'y ;cake. That 1s hlS and her ravonte kind or cake. , · Hester got kicked out of the kitchen. and ·indeed the h·q~se ;and the :projedionist left in a bit ot .a .huff ·a"rter pol1s~g off b1.s Scotch and packing his burnt 'film and ~nic'ke~;proJeclor. We may ~tt,l'J!Pt .to view th·e wedding .movies again th1i week, but tl had better be a iQ.Od.show. ; Wednesday 's was·rated R: f<*RidicUlouS. . . Turtle Rock ·Man ' . . . -' Co.untersuit Filed • Jn lrvine·-TV Case WHO WAS Barry G,oldwater 's runnin" mate ln the 19tM presiden· tialelection! That ques tion turns up ~n e•ery "Trivia'' game I play. The reason· it turns ·up is .because 1 always ask it myselr. Stumps a lotof~ople, too . Some players guess Ambrose Bierce. Some guess Amelia Earhart. Some, in desperation, guess Judge Crater. How quickly are 1losing vice presidential candidates forgotten! THE ONLY faster way to· arrive\ at total ob· seurtty is to be elected vice president. BOATING Dana Point Race Title Anyway, when 1 heard that the answer to my quest,ion was going to ap- pear 1n person on the Na-T 0 Pierce tional Press Club's an· nual congressional night ~gram, I was deeply distressed. Jogging folks' meinories like that could ruin my reputation as a "Trivia" expert. Peggy Lynne, a JGl- ti.wake-23 sloop skip- pered by Cbuck Pierce of Dana Point Yacht Club was the overall winner in the Perrormance Han· dicap Racing Fleet division of Dana Point Yacht Club's Memorial Day Regatta Sunday. Winner in the Midget Qcean Racing Freet was P.Jlantom, a Ccil-27 sailed ACTUALLY, however, a lot of damage already had been done. The person or whom I speak appears on television in one or those "Remember .Me?" commercials (or a creditcardcompany. b,Y. Gary T.ho·~pson, Thus, his name and -~PVC. face,are now ramiliar to p H R F · A -1 , millions or viewe_rs, a Sh~wdown , (custom -~> goodly percentage of .bt.11 Fodor and Rich whomoncevptedagainst Ritcheson, 1:>PYC 2, himwithoutknOwingwho V'elella, (Ertcson -37) hewas. J~ck Goffman, DPYC; 3, My main concern now B_tl Kahuna Ill (lslan- is that he will make · a der-36) Mark Townsend, career out of 'beinc a DPYC. forgottenman.>ltcouldbe PHRF-B -1, Sola Via a·-t•itly lucratlve 'pro-.lB•lbo·~-26.) KafJ feSsiOn .. 1t.assey, KPYC; 2, · O~sion, .(Cal·25) Bob THE FEE FOR a Press <l'.i.t;e•·. Ca.Po B;>y Yc; 3, CJut, appearance is nil, of ~ V~u'J .gia .r Bo a. t ma n course .. sUt 1 understand CColJ!'m.b1a. $abre) H~gh he got $15,000 for that 1V Cutn1n;.DPYC. · · · · I Whi . CLASS . C -1 ·Peggy ~~merc1a .. _ ch m-.. <&chock.-25) Mik~ Reed , By ALMON LOCK ABEY Dally "lloil 9Hli"I 1:.-... San Nicolas and Santa Cruz islands in the Chan- nel Is~ands group are generally noted for big winds and big seas that challenge boats and men. And so it was that 35 yachts started Friday &r- ternoon from Los Angeles Yacht Club their cr~s bundled in foUl weather eear as the n~rthweste y whistled out or "hurricane gulch" at 18·20 k s with the promise of more to come in the long beat o Santa Cruz Island. But shortly after nightfall the winds deserted the course, leav.ing the neet on a '"pussycat" cruise around.. San Nicolas and to the fin ish point at Parsons Landing near the west end of Catalina Ii land. ' IRONICALLY, 111E nRSr boat to finish wa& Hurricane Deck, Morrie Kirk 's new -40-(oot two- tonner rrom Balboa Yacht Club, launched 01\IY hours before the· s tart of the first PORC the week before. . Hurricane Deck rinished al 3:24 p.m. Sunday in a ~aght ~at-for-b9at battle with Vendetta, a sister s~1p sailed by Tom Tobin and Art De Fever, San Diego Yacht Club. Hurricane Deck was a Class B entry and Vendetta Class C. The higher rating of llurricane Deck allowed Vendetta to save tier time allowance and come in for overall handicap honors. THE THIRD BOAT to finish a rew minutes later was Aorangi , Henry Wheeler's Lapworth-designed 53 footer 'from Newport Harbor YC. The last boat did not finish until nearly 9p.m. . The PORC ·is sponsored. by the Yacht Racing Union of Southern California. The Channel Islands race was hosted by LA YC. . CLASS LEADERS on handicap standings : CLASS A -1, Hawkeye, Dave Cuckler NHVC · 2, Aorangi; 3, Sunset Boulevard, John ca'11ey and Stu Linder, CYC. CLASS B -1, Hurricane Deck, 2, Saudade, Bill Pascoe, NHYC; 3, lnvader, Malin Burnham, SDYC. CLASS C ~-=-1, Vendetta; 2, Dutchess Mike Hillman, PBYC; 3, Silver Fox II Bob Keiteher LBYC. · ' ' CLASS D .-. Whimsey Tres, Hugh Rogers, LAY~; 2, Ame~caJan,e II, GeorgeTooby, NHYC; 3, Ambush, EdPerry,SDYC ... d1cates there ,is a pretty (Sctlock:"2S) ·Mike -Reee,. g~ demand for forgot-ca 8 . ·y'c" 3 0 Jolut. S S I ten men. . po ay . •. ' .· ummer . . . . Before ,turning pr .. rue, (Columb•a·24) Ned -al }fig. f.essional, a forgotten Re1kse, Capo Bay YC. i!::ll:iu~'."'1d n•ed • big Course Set at UCI "Coming soon. In Hogan Takes person. Direct from a de-· · - cade of oblivion in Huf· Lehman Cup falo, N. Y . One of America's 10 tOp forgot- ten'men!" · Tiin H0ga.n'0f.Newport Hl!:r~r Yacht Club was oa ''HE thrill__. the winner ,of the Barney -Qayou Lehm•n· Perpetual with his ohocurlty in the 1964 preaideattal cam-Trophy. sYmbolic or the I R d l.dtman-12 fieet cham-pa go. ecently is-~ionship .. The seven-race covered alive ,agd prac-ticing law In Buffalo. series w.as spc>mored by l'.fow appeari1rg nighUy ~y;~rs in order ol With the same identity UC Irvine's Physical Education Department will conduct its fourth annual summer sailing program for both adults and children starting June 23 and continuing through Aug . 29. elementary or in - termediate class and $40 ror each advanced class, including insurance. Further information and enrollment applica· lions may be obtained by contacting the Recrea· lion Office, Physical Education Dept .• UC Irvine. Waltze WIDDer ' . problem that "has made .fin~h in •the 3)-boat neet By OOUG FRITZSCllE OllMO.ily,,..... . . ~ma leading forgotten w.ere Tom Schock, fi'"'thecablec.ontractinvalid': man In' television com-NHYC; Henry Sprague The five two-week sessions are designed ,lo teach both elementary and advanced sailing us- ing Lido·14s and 00-foot Shields Class s loops. Ele m.entat'y and in· termediate classes will meet l 1h hours and two hours daily and ad- vanced classes two hours Monday through Friday during the two weeks sessions. Mike Waltze of Newport Harbor Yacht Club won the Windsurfer Regatta at Alamitos Bay Slinday, beating out 21 rivals. The recalcitrant Turtle Rock orthodontist who h8s battled for over·a year With his Irvine com- ~unity association about its iilandatory cable television fees hU rtled a countersuit to the as- ~ation ''court action against hhn .. The Turtle Roc)t-Broadmoor Community AlsociaUon filed a suit '" Qr~nge County superior Cour.t last December.against Dr Ed~ard Wrli~t"lor altegedly P.,.: testing . a $3 a month fee tor servic·es of Community CablevisiOI), an Irvine Company substdi_ary .. Dr. Wright,. who has had his ca- ble disconhected. for more than a year, file,d ' • cou.,tefs\l,it last1 week. Althou1b1he.has COl;ltlnued lb pay ,the fee unde'r protest, Dr. Wrtgtit"s suit contendl that the Q;iand•to(y fee is In illegal i'eltralnt of trade. ..---A t~vjtlon· ailtenna In hiS prage~ Dr. Wright said, prO .. i'tdeo 'Od~lia~ televllion recep- tlon..wlthout th'e l3 • month coble fff. Dr. Wriaht bu t.eet an Irvine reaide:nt since 1988 he said in an ldervlew Frldoy, butjlldnolpro- ldt the cable hookup untll 1914. Al fliat. he Hid, "I felt they had made some expenlft aad were enUUed to recover lbem.' But t!ltt a·whUe, I lllol11)lt, thiJJ can't IO·OD forever:' or later. th91 have to r t.belr C'Oltl •• , The' <OUDtenult asks !hit the UllOC:llltiaa be lorud to r-y blris lbe.f-lte llas pal,d under proCat alnce f'ei>ruary 1914. It . o1ao..-.1ohavet11e-.Uan JN'!'W•tte:!J '""" mattnc aue11--·qalnat hla -.... to The community association, merclal1." · Ill, NHYC ; .George Dr. Wright coitt@ds,. refused to-r ,With the answer to my Twist, NHYC, and Peter . lower h~& dues aftei: he had the ques~getlingpublicity Parker, NHYC. cable disconnected. But tlle as-like that, I might either 19Ciatioil suit asks· the· court to have to 1ive up playing uphold its contract with Com-''Trivia'' or else 'think up Seismic Post munity Cablevision. anotherquestion. SACRAMENTO <UPI) -Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. has na med Karl W. 'steinbrugge. a 1tructurf.I design pro- fessor. at UC Berkeley as-chairinan of the ne~ S~is~ic Sare t y , Com- ma&s1on. The program will be under the direction or UCl's sailing coordinat o r , Carl Reinhart, a veteran sail- ing inst1:uc tor (of" 12 years and coach or the 11173 U.S. College All-Star Sailing Team. Runner-up was Bruce Matlack, Voyage~s Yacht Club; third was Susie Swatek, Alamitos Bay Yacht Club; fourth was Doug Halsey. Long Beach (no club affilia- tion), and fifth was Frank Waltze, Newport Beach (no club affilia- tion.) Dr. Wright's countersuit was filed .a1 a class action and, if the court finds in his ravor, would al- low other community associa- tion members to drop, off the ca· ble. The suit was filed against the community assoc:illt'.ion as well as against its tive p_11e5e11t and fiye former dir.e'~oij~~IJ.,\seeks triple da·mag'es-r:oet-.. ef three times the conteste.d-fi!e-:Pl,.us at-tom~y's fees and cOUrtcliets. Communit)' as~o.Ci:ation powers, the ·counterQlt con-te~s, are linlited ~Lotinatters which affect pTopefty~ by the association or property owned in common. by·-the mem- ben. It c:laims th~ catile does not fit those criteria. - The contract ·is in restraint of lnM, It contends. because the auociation was formed by Ute lrvi.De Company ~before there were any-Teaidents and that the contract perpetu'oll,y benefils the 1...m. Company through its 1ub- 1ldlary • .'Addltionally, the lllilt ~ the coiitrect restricts comPetltlon from otbe ' televf1jQJ' receptloft firnu in vtololloo Of Callfomia antltnlst· law. lllequlrln1 a n.....,.inC resident to ~ the feea, .the oomplalnt sa11, rorce1 him to 1ublldln lower fees for other me'mben •and i1 1 a breach of failh on the pa~ of the community -1•· tloo dlncton ' . IT COULD BE, however. that I 'm un- ~eresti m ati.n g his capa-eity for keeping beyond recall. You don't remain out of mind for 11 years 'unless you have a lot of staying power. ' Class fees are $20 for Radio Serviee By this time, at any rat~. I'm sure you re- collect who Goldwater's "4ftning_ mate was. If riot, you're invit·ed to my ho!Jsefor a ''Trivia'' 'uii. 14 in Channelwatch Mesa Coed . Fourteen Orange County skippeTs -all .members of't))e 'United.States Power Squadrons -are par.tlclpaling in the 18th annual KM.PC ~Chan­In Book SU1anne Baillet, Costa nelwatch program in force through Miaa , Is among 12 LaborOay. · · Southern California The radio station's service to the Colle1e aenlon who will •Ung public presents the hoUrly be li1te·d tn the 1975 Wind, sea and cttannel conditions publlcatlonorWho's Wlro each Saturday, SUndayi and holiday, m American'Colleges and with parti'cipating Channet"wat.ch skip- Untftl'llUn. · pers iumc Oft-Ule-•pot"~ lrom Miu Balliet · ia a life the Mex.1can border to the waters off aclenc.e m•/or at the Ventura and Sant.a Barbara, u well -aDd w II 1raduote u frequent odvlsor!e1 from Catalina, sum\h• cupt laude. Her the Channel lslonda and other of· parntl, Dr. and Mrs. t1tsore pointa. Emil A. Balliet, reside on Oi ange COunlY sltlppers taklnl part the collece campu1, 2525 ln this year's ~watch are Bobo Newport Blvd. where Dr. Elms, We1tml1111ter, Long Beaeb Baillet serves u coUea:e Power Squadron;, Vic Bourbon.nala, ~L Seal Beac~,, LoliJl:}leach Power Squadron; Biu Gooclman, Seal Beach,· LOng Beach Power SquadrOn: James Grosse, Costa Mesa, BalbOa Power Squadron; Jerry Hellrung. Newport Beach, Balboa Power Squadron ; Marvin Jacobson, Los Alamitos, b>nt Beach Power Squadron, and William. Gotwalt, San~ ~owes: Squadron. Others are Charles Leibeck, Co6ta Mesa, Balboa Power Squadron; John Love, Seal Beach, Redondo Power Squadron: Ted Naylor, Dana Point. Dana Point Power Squadro11 : Neville Radcliffe, Huntlngtoo Beach, Loni Beach Power Squadron: Al Ratteree. Se.al Beach, Santa Mooi('a Powe-r Squadron; llamm Wanl, Huntinston Beach, Long Beach Powerl;quadron: and Poul Wilson, HuotlDllon Beach. Pasaden.a·Power Squadron. Pat O'Leor)' of Long Be~ch-. a member of the Redonct.. each aquaclNMI, ls In charce ol 1915 KllPC Chtnl\Olwatch. . ' J ' . ,, • II I . . I I I • M DAIL~ P\l.OT QUEENIE .. ~-. . ' ' . ' -· Tuald1Yt May27, 1975 · By l'hil lniiirlo ndl PUBLIC NOTICE •ICTITIOUI a U$1Mll$ •AMI $TATIMPIT ........... htt ~· -"*'"' .i,,., .. : P'Al..LaltOQI( •UNOI NO COMPANY, dOO C4irftPUI Dflw, So.11111 CH. ...-...n a.at'fl, Cell1ol'"'-W..0 G.'olln ~ HotrMrl, Jr,, 14" o.l•llY Dt'lw, .... ..,.. aHcfll C•llkll'nl•tiMO W.!'All E. T•ri t:.,cll, Nl 1 ...... .w. .. .,, ...,,._ e..cfl, C•lltorN•*SI Tiii• ~slM•s '' t~tt.O or • gtntrl>l..,.IMr~I•. ~r'fri I!, T•(IEYtll Gl'olltl 5. N•r•n. Jr. Ttlls •'-ttll"lt'nt "''' tli.d wlltl tlw c:.untr Cl•rll of~"°' Co11n1r Ofl W~ t, l,1S. ·•open sesame! Goodbye money!". PUBLIC NOTICE M740I ,.ICTITIOUS •US1p.1ESS NAMI. STATEMENT TIM! loUowlng per$on\ ore Qoing b<.ISi· NI'\) t \: G RAPHIC S'l"STEMS P IVISIOl'I, 1$1 11'1du,1rv St•tt t. ~rd<ln c;.o..,,, c..11tor .. 1•921>'11 CHRl SNll( COA~O Rl>.TION, a Ctlllornlo <Ol'llOralion, 1111>1~••rv S1rett. Gar0tri Gro.,t, C•I Uo•"i~t .. n Tflh bu\lfteSl i\ t OftdU<led by a <01" Pllf'•lion." • Olrl5'11k COrpOfation Wlllltrn N1<;l'IOI•\ PeOPlf\ Pf1n!Oe"I Tiii\ Sl•ttme..t WO~ flied willl tr. c.oun•r Cieri< ol Or•l'lll• co .. nty on ~11 •. 191S.. '""' Publlihed P r•nge Coa\I Oail Y p;1ot, Moir•. ll,20, 11, 197j lt11·1S PVBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS •USIN£SS. NAME STATEMENT T1'-followlng persori I• aoino.busi-ne~\as: CORONI>. DEL MA I'! Blti:E SHOP, l m E. Chdt Hllll!••T. Cor°""' Oel Nw.r, C.llfornla~b25 Ri<""1rd Lor•n J a<kson Jr., 3323 £. CotU Higl>w•y,. Corona de! Mtr, C;11itorni<l92"1S • Tl>i\ b1J~1nts~ iS <ond11<te d by .Jn ln· (lj~ld<ial, , Richard L. Jat lt\Ol'I Jr. Tl!I\ st•tem'IT'I w•s filed W>lh !he 'Coun11 Clerk ol Orilnge COi.iniy on /!N,y II>. 1•1), ..... Publii.toed Or•nge coast ()3lly Pilot, Mdy 10, 11, ilnd June l, 10, !~I~ ll'J.1·7~ PUBLIC NOTICE SLP-1$1~l I' ICTIT I OUS 'IVS/ N £SS MAMIE STATEMENT Tiit tolto.,.,.ng '1t• j.on5 are dl>i"'!I t><r..i· nt\)a): O E C I S IO N MA K ING IN· FORMA.T10N, )100 Nor Ill ,Milin St reel, llfl Fir., San la An•, Ct \Ufll'f)I• 0.tlma Rese1ft n, t Cal.ltt11ni1co1" PO<tllon, 2700 ,...111 ~In \t.,ttn Fir., s.n11 l>.NI, Collfiirni1 ~ Tn!~ IKISint)\I~ 1>e1no conG\Kled by,, CQrparalion. .. Roy l(,.,.noorl TNs s4•l•""'l'lt fl ltd w ft fl 1n. C',ourily ci.r11010r•rioe COl>nlyon: Ma i•.1t1s. l"UUI Publlsl'>lcl Or1n0t Co•~I 01llr Piiot, Mir U,10, 11, t l'ldJ11ne 3, 117S 172J.1S P UBLIC NOTICE PlIBLIC 1':0'l'ICE PICltT10U' IUllHIU. .. MA.Ml 'TA'llfllll MT " TM IOUOWll\9 pt"Mll ii ~ 11.1\l• ""''': . ~ New POltT CHAll:Tl!ll:I, :WW VI• OflOrlo, N1wport l 11t h, C1IU0tnl1 ,, ... 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Ca.st OtllY Pilo!. Mty21>,17,tlldJ11nt,1, l_t 1S 1931·1S P USLIC NOTICE I c .L 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 -····-All real e1t1tte ltdvertlaed In lhls new1paper ii sub· Jed. to the Federal Fair Hous inc Act of 1968 which mikes it iUegP-J to adverll11e "any prti· fcrence , limitat.ion, or discrlmatlun baaed on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin, or u.n intention to maktt any such preference. lln:tita· Uon, or discrimation." Thii;: newspaper wilt not knowintilY accept any advertis ing for reat est.lite which is in viol Uon oftholuw. H°"'"for5* . .......................... . GeMrel -· 1002 ........................ NEWPORT ISLAND Spectacular 3 BR, 3 BA,! sty home w I view. 40os • DOV!R SHOUS' Sandy beach is tbe sctliqg for new, custom colonial hom'e w /5 BR, ram. rm., formal din., 'air cond. $295 ,000 LIDO ISU 815 Via Lido Saud Price Re<\uced Waterfront 4 BR .. 5 Da, rumpus rm. Pier & fl oat, sandy beach. $295 ,000 ,LINDA ISl.E Beauli(ully •deco•. 3, BR. & den, lagoon. Ramp & slip. $!55,000 . . . on BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 111 K"Y ~"I" D""'' N ~ bl',, tltil ASSUME $35,500 $ll5MO. PAYS ALL .. r ". " .. , ... - ... .... IT ·d Marcus. OPEN Sat/Sun/ BY OWNE!l, 48R, fam Mon 1·5. $ll0,000. ..., rm, Zba . nr. So. Co.ast · EASTSIDETRIPLEX Plaza. Purchased new 3 Cute Spanish units w/ hom e, mus·L s ell . extra lot lo build J more. Consider a ll offers. (714 ) 5 BDRM + POOL ',.:,'. 2400 sq. ft. of comfortable ~··I Calif. living highlighted 11<~.! by gourmet kitchen, ')Jt formal diDing for cnter-.... r11 taining and huge family., Ji room ! A barbeque size ti~ back yard with sparkling pool and,towering pines! Can't miss with excell ent financi11g and seller says bring any offer! Hurry! Call 847-6010. 'Ql'f1~r119 •H ~IUN10BlN1~fl'• $63,900. $S7·4S91 aft Spm wkdays: , .Cad! Dovei-Realty1 all day Sal /Sun. . 645·9070 . . . USE VA MESA VERDE 4CUSTOMBUILT -HUGEPOOL OCEAN VlEwHOMES No money down plus Located In elegance of wrought iron J\fANHATTANBEACH fenced yard with gas ,3000 sq. Ct,: 'With all th; , lighting, formal entry a m e n ities. Price• h81J . True tri·level ovcr- $150,000 to $180,000. For looks s uns wept patio, 9' information call : deep pool. high di ving WilliamWH,...Assoc board, Will go VAaC.on!y 213 /S45--6535 $79,950. Call 646· 7171. · · OPrN 111Q.11~1 un 1ob1f;,d• BICO CAHYO~DOVEll, Lux ury 2 Br. &: Den. Oc~an & Catalina view, Italian n1ar.blc bath & frpl c. 1 Deluxe upgracl'g. thruout. $124,500. 19 Rue 1'"ount..;ii nlJJe;.iu. Owner 644·S467. Will Lease. IACKIAY STEALTHHE! Two 2·bdtm. homes. Good Costa Mesa loc.' Reduced to $42.500 CALL 675-7060 r-;. Acre +· lot. y.t /4 Br 3' Ba , house. 2600 sqfl. MIS.A VIRDE PRIYATEl.AJll FISH ORIOAT " ~~Ii lt;tl ~l>.1 .. ·1 ,,H 1 •II ln your own private lake. · ;•1 Elegantly upgraded._ 3 · l t.. Bdrm, 2 bath home, only ",.) l year old. What a ,, gracioui> way to live. 1."' lfhis loyeJ.y home near Soutb Coas t Plaw llstet.I ... at only $49,950. Call.· n ~5·9491 ..... 1Y (o' Pool. v' Acre in back for Lovely family home in garden efc. Zone A·l, xtnl ne i ghborho o d. IALIOATatPLEX t 1 $70,500. 7c4 assumable Beaut .. cond. ! ~.500 (l ) 38R 2ba, (2) 2BR 2ba, t1·1 ... loan. S.57·1288. CALL 556-1100 fully furn'd, Xlnt rentW&. ~ i\1ESA VERDB f'ixer Up· l•lboa lay Prop. Below r e placement Ill)"' per "w /V.A. assumable Reoffon $1 •19 ,500 . COAST _ loan. 38R home on quiet:J~~~~~~~~~;J;P~RO~P;E~R~T~l~ES;:·~67~3~·M~l0~. s~e~~::'R~alty,556-617 1 I S©\lcl{l lJ.-"t,;rs. ~r ••••• ........... , Thof /nfriguing W orJ Gp me w;lh a Chuckle '.' 1 111;,.4 lor ICIA'r I. 'OllAN , ,. : · •u4 . . i.'~ For=Ad A M r.f ftlOT ,· .... wsoa ......... o •.artonge ltii!••• of !ht IOUf tcrgmbltd WQfdo b.. low 111 lorM lou. .,~fa woidL ,, T 0 N T K Y .. , I I I I I I THA BC 1; 1 I I I r . I C A E E I , ·1 i lteFNr k •bout • d\lmbbell, i J' 1 J J "tt.'1 In re•! lfovble. l k. •lt C· . • _ • _ lro4'1c bt•ln ln th• offic• b<oU down, Now tht bo11 ~ I T R y A L E I him 10 -." •tr 1----------'-I r-r-r-1-11r-T"-1 C) COfl'IOI•'• •"9 ct.wilt• Q\IOI ... • . • . • . by 1111"'9 lri •lie ~119 -' ---------\'Oii .... _ ,,_ ..... Nt. l bt ....... You· don't n«ed • IWl lCl "dr1W fas'" when you place •n ad ln the Dally Piiot Want Adi! CaU now -'42·~8. ) . l'Fl!l'l'I f I I I I I SCRAMLETSMl'""lo~-ll,OIO r \ ' " /1 IJ l:.>o1 "' 11o1I !II.I ~.Ji •" !)'{I -10 'N '"' '" .uu B d F I . '2 104 4 in Ii s 341 ••••• Hi ..... , TuOldoy,M!J21,tm · . , DAll.YPllOT •z . l f1 u1n,_.S. ~H••n,_.~ Hiirn;;;S. ·······•·············· •..... ~ .................. . . .. ' ' ······················· tz• 100-1 •••YI IMJ ••• .. IOOJ ························ ·······-······,•····· . . . •. . .......... !.-...... .. Cu tsrAh •• ,,. lo Mow~­t:a1t.erln 1tyle home nestled ln t.!i t.net al s, ~ end of lantt overlook.Jn• -"°"" '*'~ , . raise u hmlly. 5 l~Afll.IMI Jtl. ~ lake. A perfect •pot Lo REA l'JOR Bedroonus. Cl~ bath11 L country kitchen, larg; SPYGLASS Beautifully decorated in Spanish motif. 4 Bedrooms, lamlly room dining room + b.onus roorD .· 2 Firep l aces . Professional!~ landscaped. $158,900. . CALL-644-7270 '2H l l. COa•I H;ghway, Co<pna de! Mor Camily room, form.w.J dJn· ing, ·early American r~ In enchanting livina: room. Large pool. All thlJ Co..r is_ecurtty of peace. $124,950. M.10V- 01M11111c•• $57,500 for a couple tlt.)t luve \heir home. 5J)l..'Cial woOd decor in charming 3 BR '*" HOMO fDI llvtMCI MOWO. tam, grealki~ home'. -m MA-ENT LOvely custom 3 BR & den, J 'h ba, on lagOOP. Boat slip. $225,000. ,Beautifully decorated 5 BR, 4\/, ba., paneling, 3 trplcs. Boat slip. $260,000. Custom 5 BR, 4 ba .. View, 80 ft. on· lagoon. Ramp/float. $290,000. Bl LL GRU NDY . REALTOR • ' . l . •• ' , , ' "::.,.,.. .. <•• .,, '" 1,,, 111L " fH H See to be.Jieve. Jnvitin.J t llKlllll ... •,,uu,. , ... .,.. fireplace . Wood d~k · · ! ~ · · · · ~!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~i!!!!i~===:1 patio. Double garago, G1Mr.. IOOZ51•NI IOOJ = many extras. ••••••"-••••••••••••••.••~•••••••••!"•••••••••••• c..i.ycw. Go•rol IDOZGt• o1 IOOZ EXECUTIVI •••••••••••••••••••••••' · Wrou•bl •'ron 1•' le en-HUG HOMES 640-4050 • .. ....,,,~-....,,,....,,, .......................... , ••••••••••••••••••••• ·;• I • trance pass intriguing fountain into this well planned large 3 bedrm, Cam rm home. Dble {pie. Separate breakfast area. Pool size yard. Coveted patio. $72,000. HUNTIHGTOH llACH.lllAUn Assume . 6% loan on t hi s lovely Suburbia Pk. home w /4 ·BR FR & formal dining. Beaut. ldscp, BBQ, A/C workshop. Per fection thruout. $59,500 2111 s.J....., ........ HEWl'O~T ca:na, tU. 644-49 I O Wolktolooclo A model J bedroom, ex- ecutive suite home with cathedral ceiling living room. Garden at - mosphere dining, kitchen , family all opened u p lo outside garden. Room for pool. Fruit trees. Landscaped $59,900. 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 i owol 1002iG••rol 1002 Vlow Ylow Ylow •••••••• ••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fashion Island by night, WESTCLIFF, N.B.; great location ! This 3 bdrm. cutie has it a ll ! Pool, ne~r schools, parks & shopping. $74,500 104 Via Hov.-. OpH S.o. 1·5 4 Bdrm. custom hofne; formal din- 1r1g r m .; lge. mstr. s uite with library & frpic. Oak parquet firs . sundeck. $159,000 • ' LAWSON REAL ESTATE 3416 Via LI .. tU. 675-4562 G1Mr• I 002 /G1Mr'81 1 1 OOZ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -' C.._~ Couolry "'-11 End 111111 Highly upgraded 2 br + den predominantly Soft Golds , VanLuits' Lattice patio covers, lots of Cust'. Carpentry & more~ .. Approx. 1800'. New on Markel, Won 't iasl! Open Sat, Swi. & Mon. 1 to 6, #27 Rue Grand Ducal. 1x.-T-• 644-6249 G-1002 G• .. rol 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• HUGI HOME HUGE LOT $47,,50 FHA •YA This Jarge 4 bdrm. 2 bath home ·w i th lovely enclosed patio oo over· sized lot is available"for quick occupancy. Space for boat or trailer. For someone who is tired or feeling cramped. Im· maculate condition&: low dow n payment. Call 545-9491. -Walker & lr.e Real lslale $UPEllLATift . ELEGANT EASTSIDE · Localed on beautiful cul· de-sa·c street is this 3 Bedroom, 2 balh Dike & Colgrove built home. Ex- pressly shown for t he particular buyer al this low price o( just $59,500 ~~. -ANYTIME A HOME $33,900 Back e ·ay by day. 1002 ...... 1002 Custom built 4 bedroom, GiM:r ... tam rm home, 3 car garage. Boat gate for the ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••··~··•• family that' needs room ~~ and breathing space. See to appreciate. f14,500. 4+ FAMl~Y ROOM FHA·VA $41 ,950 This large lovely home in Costa Mesa has 4 bdrms, Z bat hs, large added family room & is on a quiet. dead-end street. WA TERFR.ONT wlllo ;i..-...i sip OFFER YOUR TRADE .for a huge two-story 4 BR & den, 3 BA, with formal dining, 2 frplc's., 3 car gar and Extra Parking. $14.5,000 We IMn'e SOMe •ice 2 or 3 IR S......r ......... tt11.-..aHablo. . JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 Newport llvd. comer 30th 1002 G1Mr .. IOOJ This has got to be the ·~-...i best buy in Costa Mesa. 1G1•r• Call s.45·9491 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -Walker & lee Real !state YIEWVIEW VIEW Sophisticated co n · dominium on sixth floor. Localed on Balboa Bay with slips available . Fabulous view of ocean &: bay. Priced re- ·asonably al $59,000. Call 673·8550. OPfN 111 9 • 11'5 ri.JN 10 Bf N~f ,. " . WIUOWS IAYCUST Newport Beach, exclus ive area . Beautifully decorated With papers & paint ;. 4 bd'rms., dinin g rm ., recreation room. Ready to go at $73,900 FlllENCH CHATEAU High on the hills of Corona del Mar; custom created: $2.50,000. UHIVEllSITY_lAll(_ _ Singl e level 3 bdrm., atrium, air-conditioned, custom created at $.51,500 EMHAUI IAY A real honeymoon cottage with 2 bdrms., tree covered yard, a real buy at $89,500. ( ru~~IN-Mf\~TIN '"rJ ~-REAi.. TORS ---'- 644-7662 COROHA DEL MAR 1002 .... ,... 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• PERMANENT BAY VIEW This 3 bdrm .. 3 bath + ~·et bar + sep. maid's or guest quarters, is situated in front of the fi nest public bay beach, .overlooking Lido Isle + a terrific night lights view. Remodeled & decorated . from top to bottom. Exclusive listi1;1g; principals only. please. A buy at $187,500. · · JEFF BRIERY, REALTOR 2602 Hewport ll•d. Hewport leoch 675-" 11 24 HOUR SERVICE Gt•rtil I DOZ G1•r.e I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CATALINA VIEW From this elegant & spacious 4 bdrm, 3 bath family home with separate family room & dining. The. beautiful trees & greenery con- trast nic.ely witb lbe lhick: shake roof, giving a ccny feeling to this ex· cellenl family home on quiet cul-de-sac street. $77,900. Call 646-7711. Open Eves. HAllOI YtlW HOMES ELEGANT LIVING OPIEN DAILY 12 ... 5 PM 'U Lwt"'9 Lo, C..lo -<Pa ularino to Hayes to Lansing) l'llC E SLASHED Sl,000. Owner must sell this weekend. A truly fine 4BR 2ba ht?rr:ie. Lots of privacy. Fireplc. in Jrg. 11 v1ng rm, glass doors lead to sparkling free-form pool. Crpts-drps-2 car gar. Near schls. & shops· ... NOW only $47 ,950 ... WOW ! Call 640-6600 OPl!H SAT·MOM. 12 to 5 PM I 324 Ototri'19" Dr. Cotto M.M I EST IUT Luk 41a 2bo. children's playroom. Family room · opening to ~rellis_e d patios, swim. pool. + Jacuzzi . De luxe crpts /drps ,· trash compactor, self-cle an'g ovens. Upgraded thruout. Garage door opener, s prinkle rs, NO maintenance. $119,950 . FEE. Cail 640-6600 JUST LISTED -Mag nificent 3 BR /Master suite & private bath. Separate children's "1ing, family. rm, formal dining. Lu~h gardens enhance covered patio. $47,000. Call 640-6600 359 San Mi guel Dr.,Newport Center the • err1e CD. Reau ..... 100% • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BALBOA PENINSULA Nevi cu5tom 2 story home 4 bed1oorn. 4 Both & Galle1y Pier for yacht to 60 ft. - 2 s.tory. 2 fireplaces, werbor j Ultra modern kitchen BJoutiful vle111 of Ne'<vport Bay Fee Land 5279.000 OPEH HOUSE THIS WEEIC91D 1200 EAST IAUOA ILYD., 675-8120 ,,_.Ike _. .. in every respect, describes th.is 4 BR • 5 bath· • FR DR home! Eac'h room has 11 view of Fashion Is land, Baek Bay or the hills. Situated in one of Newport's mail prestigious areas & re - a I is tic a 11 y priced at $210,000. For app't. to see , call 833-9265 or 675-2373 This Newport Vista 3 bedroom homt! has an apple pie kitchen, an ex- pansive living room with a massive custom stone fireplace. ltsonanestale sized yard with ocean bree.zes &: minutes t beach . C all quick 546·2313. 3 BR, 2 BA ...................... $41 ,500 2 BR, 2 BA+OEN ................ $70,000 RENTALS Racholloltobon 3333 E. Cst Hwy, CdM ....... 675-2373 C!PfN r11 0. u} IUN ro 8( Nltt ' ~. YOU9UALIFY $3000. moves you into l .S§l~;'!!"!~!!!!'!~!!!!'!tj this sharp condo in area 2 STORY 4 hr, 2 ba, of luxury home!i. No Re public home, new qualifying to assume ex· cpts, dr~. assume .VA isling FHA Joan. $33,900. loan, quick possession, fullprice.Call962·77~ nr. So. Cal. Plaza. & KE:Y Ownr/Agt. 751·5516 ~ RE:ALTORSft A WEDNESDAY * %ERO* Sl'ECIAL FOR THE HouM l'aymenls This is a rare opportuni· ty tO assume an ex.isling 7'7o FHA loan <:overing (2) 38R 2ba homes. The rent from 1 can cover the total payment of $2S5. per mo., and you can live in lbe other Cree.· The homes are 1 yrs old. located on a shady cul· .de-sac and surrounded by. a ·Cinder block wall. Yull price $48..500. C quick.ly·S58·2660 ·c: SEL EcT - TPROPERTlES DOCTOR This has ll all and its on the private Mesa Verde golf course & country club greens. Fairways, trees & ponds at your back door. Formal din· tng room, billiards aixed family room plus a trophy room or den. Childrens wing with playroom . 4 Gian& bedrooms & baths. Its an exclusive at only $13'~. Call 546-23U. Ol'f~ tn 0 • llS f~ TO'IKMC"l' ~ ' THE REAL ES TATE RS I ~!.!~PFl~n Sp~~~~f~ew. oobl14bcdroomCondo Only $67,500. Call in Fountain Valley. Un· 833·SUI beUev~le tow price SP.AIUMGr onJJ> su.soo. Vacant. Call llALToilS World Real Estate,1----------1 551-TTn. SELL idle ltema wilh • · o.11y Pilot c1 ... 1ried Ad. ••• \l I I • ••c9uncu. 4 BR, 2 BA ...................... S59,900 YIU4M I 2 BR, 2 BA ...................... S46,500 3 BR. 2\oll BA+ FAM .............. $55,500 3 SR, 2Vr BA+FAM .............. S54,400 3 BR. 2¥.1 BA +FAM .............. S55,900 4QA,2Vr 'BA+FAM ............. ,$56.500 .48R,2V!BA+FAM .............. S53,900 YIUAMI 3 BR, 2Vr BA. FAM. VIEW ........ $76,500 t YIU.AM • 3 BR, 2 BA .••.. 1 •••••••••••••••••• S58.500 38A,2Vr 8A;FAM •.••.•..•.••• .'161 ,500 3 BR1 2Yl B~r FAM .............. S67,500 CHANC•LOI 3 BR. 2 BA .•..•.. -.. .............. ,55,500 3 BR, 2 BA +FAM , ............... $69,900 4 BR. 2'h: BA+ FAM .............. $65,900 5 BR. 2Vr BA+ FAM ,,.,, ......... $62,900 a AID9fHOMIS 3 BR. 2 BA •..•• , ................ 157,500 3 BR. 2Vr BA , ... , ..• , ........... S52.000 , ..... . 3 BR. 2 BA. FAM ................ 169.900 CUL ......... S BR. 2 BA ••..••••.• ,,, ••••..... $44,900 TUITU IOCI IUUXIS 3BR,2BA+FAM ••••••.••• ,s&u,SOOFEE , TUITLI llOQ 4 BR. 2 BA, FAM ............... ,164,950 4 BA. 2 BA FAM+JACUZZI ...... S68,900 4 BR. 2 BA. FAM+VIEW ........ $103.000 4 BR, 2Vr BA, FAM .............. S110,000 ....... WINNER'S CIRCLE THTLllOCITHLt.CI . 4 8R,2\o\'BA+ FAM ............ $115.000 -'BR.21r'.IBA +FAM ...........• $139,500 THI IUffS 3BR,2YIBA +FAM+YIEW ...... $85,900 IAYClllST 4BR,3YI BA+FAM ............ $109,000 . WALMUT sqi&.IU:I 3 8~, 2 BA , ........................ $31,500 3 BR. 2 Bii ....................... $32.950 _.H _ 3 BR, 2 BA ...................... $57,000 3 BR, 2 BA ...................... S53.950 .. ~\SOJi>;p .REALTORS .. YILU.Gll 4-BR. 2VJ BA, FAM .................. $450. YIU.GI.I 2 BR. 1 BA ..................•.•... S310. 2 BR. 2 BA ........................ $325. YILLAGllM 3 BR, 2 BA. ........................ $425. •AIDIH..0...S 3 BR. 2 BA ........................ S385. 3BR. 2 BA. .. , •..•............•.•.. $400, 'DIHHR.D 3 BR. 2112 BA. .•... ,,.,., ............. $400. TUln.HOCI IUUllS 3 BR. 2 BA ........................ $425. WA.LHUT 5qUAll 2 BR, OEN, 2 BA. .................. $275. . THITll:IACl 2 BR, 2 BA ..............•••...•... S350, 2 BR, 2 BA .......•.. , ....•...... · ... $360. TVITUIOCll 4 BR. 2YI BA. FAM ................ $525. 4 BR, 2YI BA. FAM & BONUS •• , •.. 1525. Phone 833-8600 .CAMPllS YAWT c8nH 412J C-DriYO ir.1oo, Collfwoolo tJ664 ""-" -F ' ·-······ 'l ' I I I ' .\ ' ' ' ' • Ho•oi,_Wt ~ForWo _1 ,_u. ~.~~••••••·:'~·~•~•••••••• 81 OAll.VPll.OT Tuesday,M1y 27, 1975 .... ,.., IOOZ••••"' ·1001 "'""---·--_,..,.u. 1-~-................................................ e .. IOOZG ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• , -. • .. , 1002 ........ 1002 ············•••••.••••••'••·••••••···········-·· ·••·•••·•·•···•·•····••·•·• ....................... ······················· ....................... . . ' ' •••,.,t IOOJ e1we1tlf 1002 •••N IOOZ••••r.. IOGi ~ ............. , ................................ . • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• IEACH UNITS Hight at the beach and in time for s ummer rentaJs or 'keep the year-round tenants. Mother-in-law unit POSsible. Priced at only $73 900 D;nd owner will accept lOo/o down' or fixer -uppe r house or w1its in trade. CUL-DE-SAC Neatly tucked away in a quiet street nestled under a shake roof and waiting for you, this 4 bedroom 2 bath home must ~ sold now since ~wners h:'1ve bought Olnothcr. l\fakc an offer. ' TREES TREES TREES New carpet, new paint, new drapes 'fhis sq ueaky clean and s harp 4 bedroom, 2 bath home is priced at only $38,500. Cozy fireplace, natural wood cabinets and a tree-shaded yard, too. WATERFRONT 4 bedroon1s, 3 baths and room for large boat at your own private dock. Waterfront luxury at the unbelievably low price of $132,000. · VIEW A panor a mic vie\v home in an exclus ive area of Newpo_rt Beach, elegantly appoi nted and decorated. Sunken tub. mirrored bathroom 2 fa mily rooms, 2 wet bars , 2 firepJa c'es, 5 bedrooms and 5 baths. An enormous master suite. WiJI consider a smaller Palm Springs or Newport Beach home in exchange. WATEJIFRONT This magnificent home on Linda Isle has 5 bedrooms, 5 baths, over 4300 sq ft of luxurious living. Your own private dock of course. Owner will consider s maller home in exchange. TRIPLEX Super size bedrooms and t\VO o( these units a re 2 bdrm, 11/2 baths too. Nettr schools and s hopping, the units are alw<:1ys ful l. Private patios, closed ga rages, private laundry rooms . Excellent location and asking $.ll,900. O\vner has found Jarger units and is motivated. 44 UNITS For the investor ready to move up. Please call our Investment Divisio11 about purchase or exchange. I ,,.Quail l 1,l'!'WQuail l Aiiii1PIDC9 . AiiiilPlac• . 11p1r, ap-.,-ti•a " P1 ap...tl .. · 7S'J-1920 . 752-1920 . 1 .. 00 OUAM.•1. NIWPOllt .. ACH ...00 QUAl~lt Nl~1 atACH ••••••••••••••••• 1002 ._ ... 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• WORKOUTOF HORSERANCH YOUR UVE IM 112 Ac.-4 IR. l~a rd to find double i:e· Just $34,750. s1.dcnce. Only one or •ls Custom a yr.' old home, k.1~d on market. ~,000. cenlr<tl air-conditioning, ~~-~!71~ 0 w & sa v e · all bui&ll-in kitch~n •. 2 b.a. Ol'/r; 111 9 , or ~ IV.'/ r.:>llf ,,.;,£.• ir~ Ac. _needs paint1n~ & carpeL 1ng. Potential [ ~!lli&lt\I ~~~\":i;:·~;;~, 1002G-..al 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab /Irvine realty FANTASTIC OCEAN VIEW. Cus tom-bui lt. 3-s tory duplex on Seashore Dr. 'fwo 3 bedroom, 2 bath units. l'arking for 7 cars. Step~ Lo beach. S l54,500. Harrie t J>e rry ti42·8235. <C72 J STARLIGHT! STARBRIGHT! STA ltltY SPYGLASS BVERYNIGl-1'1'! l\1agnifi cent view from magnificent home! Lg. & s un- 1~y ~ bedrooms, ~cparatc dining. lam1l y room + c ustom pool & jacuzzi . $17·1,5 00. J<.i c k CCJ s ter <H2 ·8235. ( C73 I BIG CANYON CUSTOM. DcC J) s ctb~1ck provides huge courtyarcl entry to <.1 gracious 5 bedroon1 ho1nc on !;-ai rway. Mex- ica11 tile & \VOOd paneling set a beautiful mood for YflUr creativity. Ntaxinc \Villia1ns 642-8235. (C7-l) TROPICAL PARADISE. Exotic landscaping surrounds this d elightful Nc\vport lle<.1cl1 home. Gaze bo c ovc r ctl J\.oi pond & \v a t e rfal l, ex tra clccp private b~cky~rd .· ,\ 3 bedroom hon1e for $U5,000 fee. ,Joy<:e Ecllund 6-12·8235 <C75J LOCATION! MAIN BAY VIEW! Custo n1 Linda Isle 5 bcdroorn home \V /l.J est vi c\v on bay. Marvelous mas ter suite -beautiful bayside t e rr ace. Appl . only. Do na Chicl1 estcr 642·~35. ( Ci6) lORTH, SOUTH, WEST & EASTBLUFI No fin er con<lom111iu1n living than 111 ·"The J3I ufl"s." l.ol'cly 3 bedroom w /\v onderful view. Near pool & shopping. S74.S-OO. J c<.i noe Newman 642-8235. (C77 ! U2.a2JI 'H-4200 tot DowrDrin ,.... IUUll""' """"*1 ldcll. C.llb"" """ ' ,, ' NODOWH CLOSING COSTS OMLY!! 5 IDRM/2 STOIY Tree lined ~tre e l . Prcs li i~ appro8ch. Ma Jsi v e c ntr)I. ENORMOUS 1:.ARLOR. .Pormal banquet room. Gigantic garden kitchen. STOP! Look n o further if you n eed 3 bedrooms. 21 :i baths. I urge family room + laundry roorn. Seu this at ~5.900. Has hu ge Clll·<lc·Sac •y~1rd and la r ge cov~r c d patio. Ca ll n o\v 962·4454 . ' ~~~~~Ti~ ~~MNPi:f~ THE BEST LOCATION BEDROOMS. C loi;in g Near St. Bonaventure c tlurch und costs move you in. Gl 's school. This P R ESTIGE ho1n c hu s 3 ~;~~ant:ige. Call now bedroo~s & 2 b att1s. Landscaped to <Y'J "lroi11 ·11)1ur,1 11.1 ro1C1• perfect1011, s hows rnurh pride or !~·,ta I ownership. $.54 ,900. c"11962-4-154 . .:$rlA1h$._ __ WOODED P;\RADISE Hwdwood R!>ors DUPLEX 2 L a r ge b e drm i; w /wardtobt: clos ets. Bllns. Living rm w/fplc. Single ta r garages. P atios. In i:ood area. CaU..,time 646-3928: Eves:642·1447 Lachenmyer R1>allo1 LACUESTA IYTHESU. MODOWM YOU R opportwUty! 2100 sq. ft. of ocean-cooled grandeur wit h NO DOWN PAYMEN'I'. Four jumbo bedrooms. ~1ost prestigious & de- si red area. f"irst to call g e t s this 1'RE MEN· nous BARGAJN. Call IW2·2535. Ol'fll 111 'I• II S //JN 10/lf NW:f • ~\tJJ THEREAl:-1 ESTATERS . ~ BAYFROHT LITTLE ISLAND Balboa Is land: 4 bdrm. home + income; private pier & r!Oat. Quiet Joca· lion. Just recently re· model ed with l.1.Jrgc, workable, immaculate kitche n. 3 lf.i Baths. 2 tubs, 4 showers. Will con· sider trading down for s ingle s tory quality, night & day view home , or view lot. S!S0.000 · Clear. §ali~;l1ttr!f 315 MARINE AVE . BALBOA ISLAND "' 6 7 3-6900 * JUST OFFIRVIME "IACKIAY" Immaculate. Beamed ceiling house & garden yard. Gourmet kitchen with mic rowave oven. walk to Buck B<ty. Ama:i;. ing at $48,950. Don't wait to see this one. Call 646·7171. OPIN fl! Y •II~ IU/J f0ttf N•f !' ..•.. ·,; .,) .. ~<&::::A~,;;i;;. THE REAi.l ESTATERS : -~-· -____, FHAREPO $34,900 Take advantage, hls loss your gain on this 3 bdrm, 2 bath home! $1750 total down ! Walk lo beach, schools, and-shopping! Priced below market ! orrcred ror very limited time. Don 't wait for this opportunity-it"s· knock· i.ng. Call for quick appt! 847·6010. Ol'IN Ill Q . "<. •uri 10~11;' '' f~lldtll BEACH HOME WILL TRADE f'or trust deeds or other prope rty . Newly re · modeled & decorated. Lots or wood & :stained glass. Lar ~e lot with secluded patio & fire ring. Call &1&-n11. Open Eves. 3 Bedroom Doll 110use located on.. a 01.U et, secluded street. This M.esa de!" Mar l1ome is on a11 oversized lot s urrounded by many Jarge trees Professionally landscaped. ·rci stefullY decorated lhruout. Outstanding valu e. $14.950 . C all 640 -6161. OWNER ANXIOUS o~·ner has bought another hon1e and must seJI this highly customized 3 bedroom Unive rs ity Park Condo. This sin g le level home is an e nd unit and is located on a quiet cul·ctc.sac st1;eet . Many extras including re 1nodelcd kitchen with new applia11ces. YOU OWN T HE LAND. REDUC ED TO $.57 ,500. Call 640-6161. 4 BIG ONES! This fine 4 b~droom . si ngle s tory home is only 1 11:.! years NEW-! Located on a ,spacious corner lol \Vith love ly lands caping. s prinklers and SHAKE ROOF. Vastly upgraded i11te rior with paneling and custom drapes. J'f 'S f\ BEAUTY AT $48.900. Call 546-4141 · BEAUTIFUL NEW LISTING 011 Country Club Drive in Mesa Ve rde. A spectacular 3 beclroon1, 2112 bath home with too n'lany great features to mention. Shows like a model !! Large corner lot. Much privacy. Fantasti c for e nt er t aining . c ... 11 for an appo intm ent. OPEN HO USE SAT /SUN /MON 1·5 -3000 Country Cl ub Dr .. Mesa Verde. S89 ,900. Call 546-~ 14 l. ~COATS & WALLACE ~REAL ESTATE, INC. A LOCALLY OWNED COMPANY SERVING _ _,_THE SOUTH COAST ARlA SINCE 1%J ---------------- IOOZ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . CUFF DR., NEWPORT IEACH Inspiring ocean view from this lovely 2 bdrm. home. The huge living rm. has a cozy frplc.; al.so included, is a very attractive guest apt . -ideal for in-laws or a teenager. $120,000 WHY PAY MORE!?? Let us show yon a highly upgraded 4 bdrm .• den & forrp.a l ·dining rm. home; luxurious earpeting ; bit-in bookcases; located only steps from the Mesa Verde G<JI[ Course. All this [or $67 ,500 DECORATOR'S HOME 2 Bdrms. -in Irvine Terrace. Large mstr. bdrm . with mirrored doors. Eating a.rea in bright, light kitc hen, overlooking profess. lndscpd. yard. Fee land (not leasehold). $89,5UO YEAR BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 .-''10' I C OAST HVV ¥ C O R ON/\ r.1r L 1\11/\J.l Gneral I 002 General I 0'02 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HOME IN IRVIHE • Small _3 bdrm._. 2 baths. s urrounding beautiful atrium. 'fhis is a fr ee standing home with no common walls located close to everything . ' Offered·at $51 ,500 --ne.-~:~-.~ ... -o!:"-.,~-mo<1-.1.1 (~[U_fi ~ !~ ~r1-r~J! N_I H~cJ v a e a n l . 1\-t us t s c 11 r 2 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Bedroom & den. $119,500. or lease $700. mo. VOGEL & BABBITT ••••••••••••••••••••••• REALTORS 644·6056 ONLY $72,000 For a ho me in 'olde """'~~~~~~~~! Coronadel Mar.inan R·2 -zone 1\NIJ South of the OLDB COUPLE HEEDED L a r ge backyard for garden Newer 2 bdrm house with fireplace & lovely kitchf!n irr lovely c~Jirorni.a honlelS. Owner lransrerred Must sell now! Cii!ll 64G-77ll Open Eves . . I-fwy . t:un you believe il? You M UST s~thlsonc. EASTILUFF t-'l rst lime offer-ed! 4 UH., 3 b!tths, 2 rrptcs.: 3S rt game rm. ANT> forever view. A real rind. $10$.000 COMl"ANV HEAl.TOHS 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••• PANORAMIC VIEW -SINCF. 19-14 CONDO """'~,,;,6,,;,7,,;,3~-4~4~0~0~~~11iard to find 4 bedroom. -1 \\I yr new. C<ill for info t'or Clai.sifit.-d 1\d AC1'10N <.:uuu lluily l"ilot i\IJ-VISOH 642 5678 IF YOU hn \'e a scrv1c(• to off~r 01· goods to sell . place an ud i n th e D ai ly J>i Jot Clas~ificd Scttion •.. l'hQIJC 642·~78. uboul udded features. Won·11a:1t a l ~.en>. ~UPE HB f-fOMES 3141 C•mpus HB M!l-NS5 I ·····-·················· ............................. ii.iii························ ............................. , .......... ;;.; .. . . 0 •................................ ll • ' * * * * * * ·Heritage Collection HEY, MOM & DAD! CHICK THIS CAREl'llll\ TOWNHOUSE -3 bedrooms and plenty or, living space . Sllow y.011r klcl1 the pool,' c lubhouse and bi g gree.n belt . Remember som eone else takes care of this, so you can relax and enjoy it. Owner will help finance, priced at $31,500. Cull 540-1151 UHLlS _UHIT_S UMIIS IAS"l;S[DI ~OSTA MESA -10 two ,bed.roo!.'I c:ottages w ith attached gl\rages and ·tree· shaded fenced yards. A bo•llhll m-Ml ,.. Pricld of $170,000. Cal S4o.l ISi. . SPLASH SPLASH POOL TIME -is just a_round the corner and ~e have the perfec.1 home for y·ear .\'round entertaining. 3 Bedroom, ~-'bath , enclosed patio lwtiat a gru""ouse!I. Offered at $45,500. Call 54~1151. ON THE OCEANFRONT SPECTACULAR, HEAii N!W -2 s tory home mag nificent view and beach. 3 Large b e drm s with room for 4. Oversized family room. and living rm. Modern. kitchen a nd dining. All less than 3 years old. First time offered at Sl99,000. Choice Balboa location. Call 54~1151. MESA VERDE SPARKLING FAMILY HOME -big 3 bedroom model with 2 baths and large fa mily room . View of Mesa Verde pri'f'.te golf cowse from living room. See this c h a rming, squeaky c lean home priced to sell at $45,950. Call 54~1151. NEWPORT BEACH DUl'LU - s harp, 2 Bedroom home + 1 Bedroom apartment over garage. Jlllt l blocks lo beach. Priced only $81 ,250. Good terms. Hurry, won't last! Call 546-5BIO TRANSFER FORCES SALE! S harp 4 b e drm , 3 bath , tri-i evei executive home . Near private country club. ""<JO family r--. formal dining and oversized lot. Very fl ex ible financing. Call 546-5BBO. MESA VERDE 2 Story ONLY $64,000. You'll love this e xecutive styl e Pacesetter home complete with 4 bedrooms, 3 baths; den & for mal dining. Fantastic lattice work pa tio cover. lest ,,due in all of Costa Mesa .. Don't mi5S it! Call 546-5810. PRICED ONLY $36,000 ANYONE CAN ASSUME LOAN PAYMENTS ONLY $249. per month including taxes for this sharp 3 bedroom, 2 bath Costa Mesa h;ome. You'll love the massive brick f1_replace, huge kitche n, separate dinette area, covered patio and large rear yard studded with fruit trees. Call 546-5810. ERITAGE REALTORS ' G-..al I 002 G_.. I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT ' ..,. ~!-&~~~~~l?o~T Large 3 Bit home with 2 boat s li ps nee ds n ew owner. Enjoy li ving on the water. 'faste fully _.,.... redecorated 1973. Large l.,,,,-s pacious room s offerin g distinctive li"ving on fee land . 2 Fireplaces , open beams. PR.€STIG€ I HOMES REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE J .. H. JMwl"ff ""1., Ne-..n .._.,., ••1·'~46 645-6646 G-.1 1002G.-al 1002 .......•..............•....... ~ .•......•..•... V.J·.c-1 1 ' " TAYLOR CO . ]{J .1\J, J'()){'-; :-.!/Ht' )1),}fj LINDA ISLE -HIW -LUXURIOUS Perfect d esig n ! Elegant carpeting, drapes a. wallpapers, Italian marble, pool & jacuzzi. 5 BR, F R, form. DR, billiard rm. 51'.i ba. Pier/slip. $395,000 21 II s ... Joo.pn Hfs ROCld NEWPORT CENTER. N.I. 644-4910 IOOZ 4i101nol IOOZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SP'ECT ACUUJl VIEW Large luxury a<lull condo with boat 3Jip available. Full :\ecurlly bldg. J>rivate swimmi~ pool. Be:Jt buy on Perunsula. 646-7711. Open Eves. Walker C lee Reel lslele PENINSULA l'T. 6 UNITS 2 Bdrm., 1 ba. + bachelor: x.lnt location; good rentals! SWtmmin1 pool. Pt1ted at s:m.ooo. Call 67S-3663 675-4777 Eves as soci ated II~· ( 1 > r i> " I ,, f , ./ , ,' •i l '"' I • • , • !"l"4t<:# St#id ~ · REALTORs' VISIT THESE CAMEO SHORES Choice 3 bedroom and den Ocean View Home. Select carpets & drapes. Sl>acious breakfast" area overlooks esthetically designt.'<I pool und patio. 2 Ye·ars ncw:--Wn-rm, open---feeling and ideal for en lertai,nlng. Access to private beaches. Presented by our resident s pecialists Shirley and M;trshall Rich . 4!101 Ro~, CdM · Sat SUn Mao l ·S· EASTBLUFF . Lovely family 1101)'\e, 5 bedrooms family room and a VIEW too 1 Ne~ wall coverings & carpet. Choice location wiih charmin~ brick patio. Call us to see this beauty. !ill4,500. 2107 Ce~•· I,..., HI Sel,S.a,Mae 1-5 . WALK ·ro BEACH , and all that s ta ined glass! Custom built DUPLEX South of Highway. Upper unit super new! Lots or s hake-shingles & s taine d glass. 3 Bedrms, 2 1/:i bath, large deck. Lower remodele d . Shake it on over and see! ! $119,500. . 509 Golclonrod, CdM • Sat SUn Mae 1 ·S CALL-644-7270 2828 E. Coa5t Hlghwo , Corona d el Mor 1111 llO•ll 10• 11¥111(, l•Otov.i p A E lrtf C•• ltll' ,0. t t r, llU. 01 lilt! .6•"'UCI llt lllt •.A UOll G .... a1 I 002;G-.a1 I 002 ............................................... Prin1e location near end of Lido, wilh southerly exposure for sun bathing & s unset \'iews. 4 Bdrms, 5 Baths, formal dining, rumpus room opening on sandy beach, pier & float. 1'-..ully f urnished. Price reduced to $295,000. BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR 3·\I Bu y~1 d, Dr"'l' N B 675 616 · . 1002-al 1002 WESTCLIFFARIA hard to find 5 bedroom with great floor plan and privacy.Nice open,Jeel- ing -lovely courtyard entry and bea utiful land sc api n g. Bc !.t v~r"e':'Fi~m· CAMEO HIGHLANDS Lovely 4 bedroom. 21h bath home w /family·dining roo1n . Beautifull y Jandscapccl interior patio \V /paol . Colorful decorator \vall1>a11crs & ·carpets. $9 1,500 . LUSK H~~PR VIEW HILLS. You will e nJ the outdoor fun of this charm· home with its pool, jacuzzi, tw' char-broiler & g as l i g hts . 4 ed r ooms, 2 baths. $105,000. FROM COLDWELL BANKER. With pride. A hom e of extraordinary c har<.i cter and dignity. 120 feet of waterfront. S bedrooms 4112 baths. Di11in g room. Den. Pool , Unabashedly deluxe spa with separate men & women 's quarters. Jac u7.zi. Steam. Sauna. S650,000 . (Fee) LOT IN BIG CANYON Build your dream home on this super s ite overlooking golf course al end of cul-d e·sac. Lowest price in this pr ~s ti g iou s gate g uarde d community. $69,000. SEEING IS BWEVING This beauti ful pool <:1nd custom lands ea1;>ing, 3 bedr_oom, family room with la r ge bric k fire place home on qui et back bay s treet . $72,500 CAMEO SHORES Approximately Y.i acre with m agnificent gardens. Large pool & waterfa ll . 3 bedrooms, clin ing room fa mily room, large living room'. Eleganc e. pri\racy & 3 private beaches . $129,500 IOSTON WHALER FOR 5250,000 77 Higher then normal for this boat but a few other items are inc luded -such" a s ii DOCK -a lovely s pacious 5 bedroom HOME on 4S feet or fee frontage, making this the best value on the bay. Will trade. NEWPORT IEACH 6~4-1766 LAGUNA llACH 494-0749 A COLDWELL IANKER CO. · ' r I T " .. .. ••• ruelday, May2?, 1915 DAl\.YPILOT .. HtlllH,_.S. i= .... s. ........... ~....._ ....................... . ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 81Mr• I OU G1•r• I OOJ G1Mr• I OOJ ..... , ................... ~····················· ...................... . HAPPIMESS IS ..... .... livi~~ in a lovely BLUFFS condom1ruum, where the association crew maintains the ~reenbelts, your yard, even the extenor of the bldg. Let u s s how you this beautHul ';Trina'' model , with 3 bdrms .• 2!r.t baths, eating space in kitchen. $69,500 ' ' " "' F,fi )"''''""'•'•'•'---------• B AY /\NU B E ACH fi 7 ~'J -:---J fj(')Q PllCE SU.SHED $55.900. Lur1est yore! In Mo!iu Verde North. Room for pool, J,larden, or 1>addle tennis cour t. Premium grade wull, floor and window covering:s , Nolur11I wood grain kitchen cabinet&, huwc ma:ster s uite with w•lk· in clo!let und private gw.rden iltrium. 962·7788 " t-KEY .. !iiliiilllil .. lllli!iiiiiiiii!I: 1 R£ALTORsii ,., .. , ....... ", 'l'"'""' '"' fVl .... 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• VA HO DOWN LIKI A MOCllL HIAllUCH • mucneb I Irvine realty CHECK YOUR W.ATCH! 'fhc minutes tick away before ~omc smart buyer grabs this So. of lite hi- way duplex. Corner loi w /view. Beautiful decor. Steal it at $89,500. Loi s Miller(i42-82J5. (Cli5) PRESTICiE SPYGLASS HILLS. Lovely 4 Uedroom , 3 Oath home w /many ·upg:r:.1ded features . Beautiful patio fur e11tertaining & views of city, 01.:ean & hills. $184,500 inti. land .• Jeanne Newman 642·8235. ((;66) HARBOR VIEW SOMEllSET. Lg. 5 beclroom. 3 bath l1ome priced to sell quickly! ~asy c<.1re, yard, coot patio '"' /\VOOd overh ang, 3 -cil r garage, commu11ity ~ark & pool. $94.500 fee. Joyce ~;<lJun<l 642-M235. <C67l EXTRAORDIHAllE DOVEll SHORES. Magnificent li£i yfront VIEW home! 4 bedrooms, 412 baths -approx. 4000 sci .ft . -pool & jacuzzi -4~' dock. Asking $3~5.000 incl. land. Vee Stinson 642-8235 ( CU8) BIG BOAT HEED A HOME? 70 ' float & 103· pierhead line on Li11- da Is le w /spectacular Spanish-style 3 bedroom. 3 bath home. Den & separate <lining r1n . Priced to sell at S212,000. Bob Owens 642·8235. (C69) _ .. IEST .VAUJE d H SPYGLASS. You can sec fol'cver 1.111 of Newport Beach fro1n a siJ.·down view in ·thiS front-row 3 lx->clroom Spyglass home w /great y1.1rd for pool ·& ·in perfect condition. Sl4!l,500. Clint i\1oscs 642-8235. (C70J DOVER SHORES-PRIME VIEW. Elegance & prestige. 3 bedroom, 4 bath, formal <li11ing room home w /charming: J•'rench kitchen & Englis h den. J>erfect condition! Sl 59,500. Barbara Aune 642-8235 . <C71 l 64%-IJJS t01 °'1'1K Drh• 1''l 11e1t beach area. Truly e11.ecutive neighborhood. Gorgeous landscaping. Elegant entry way. !-\illy upgraded interior. Gourmet kitche n . F'ormal dine. Family sized budroollbi.. 15'x40' covered dance pavilion. lfuae ma1ter 5uile-no down buy1 Lb.is!-! Take advantage, callM:>.-2535. ()PfN Ill 0 •II S IUN 1061 r.tl("I' OCEANSI DE CONDO "OCEANA SOU1"1·1 •• Adull Community (Over 40) 2BR-2BA. CHOI CE one slory end unit, overlook- ing golf course with glimpse or oce<1.n. Palio. Enclosed l{arage. Close to clubhouse, pool , jacuzzi . Short walk to bus line . Nr . large Carl s bad s hopping l'enll'.r. 3 ml. lOocean.111· lless forces sale by O'ol.'ner. Shown by app't. 548-3036 or 433.3855 PRICED SLASHED 511 +LANO llACH Rambling S bedroom, J bath. lwo story. 1-'ormal entry , sunken l iving room. Enormous party· ~ame room with fireplace. Glassed in gourmet kitchen. Ex- tensive patio and "''an- dering privale grounds. Housekeepers quarters. Separate childrens wing and hideaway master ~u1te. Walk to beach. Just $S350 down. St..oe it now ! Cal I 963·bili7. ()f'f'/!•I Q ••I•' • 'l'~tf f."" f*ilHPiill BIG CANYON Totally charming & created for graciowo Ii\'· ing. Monaco model · cx.- t e n s iv e I y upgraded Lhruout ; 3 bdrms .. formal dining rm., wet bar. 3 c ar garage . Premium loc0&tion on quiet cul de sac street. overlooking the fairway. Solid value al $155,000 C. F. Colesworthv Reollon 640.00:fo (<~i nd whal you want in Da ily l'ilot Classifieds. j -·-...... I0024i-.ol 1002 G ... rat 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • i ~ • • •• hA.CUESTA BY THE SEA. ·•Preview Opening~ Our 24th u1iil is now open for your viewing. Since you've been house hunlins. you ilnow how imporlont a good neighborhood is. In J·lunlinglon Beach thot neighiiorhood is W. Cuesla By The S11. The11c quality homes are dramoticelly cliff crcnt and exciting. They are idt!ally siluatcd to !eke advonlagc of tho exccllenl yc,1r-round climate. Designed v.1Hh many spccial hou~ehold rcatures v.·hli:h include: massl\•c rough salvn \VOQd liun1n11, wood nnd brick siding, and soaring rouf Hn ce. A lruly fun ctional floor plnn wirh bP.aullful oppoinlmcn11 3 to 5 bcJrooms, so1ne fl nor ph1ns include a study. All have comfort· uble fn.mlly rooms with: r-... ,... :::;;;::J \VP.I ha rs, bonus rooms, rorme I dinin g rooms and lh roe c~ r gornges. Convcnhintly localct.I ncur schools nnd 5hop·. ;ii11g orce1, wilh harbor• .. --+""" and beaches close by. LI Cu et I• By the 811, 11 beaulUul home for you and your f11mtly . Homes By Ayres .• VI ' Ho•H fer S. 1H1u1ft Fer S. ...... Fer S. .............................................. ••••····•·•····•···•··• .... ,.. 1002••··· 1001 ...... 1002 ..................................................................... LONG WElllEHD UHlljlUI Ci I UJH6S -67S·6000 or 546-ittO ,_. tlle _._ ...i Ille exact - --· wm:..OPEM •••• UHIQUE IN OLD ILUFFS -On the , Bluff, beautifully upgraded E plan great views. $112;000. See this Unique Home at 1959 Vista Caudal. UHIQUJ IH THE ILUFFS -original section, 3 bdfm, excellent condition. See this Unique Home at 2004 Vista Cajon. $74,000. 11Mi9UE IN OLD CORONA OIL MAii - 2 bdrm, custom on a corner lot. ocean view, prime cond., see this Unique Home at 3322 Sea vi ew. UNIQUE IN THE ILUFFS -J bdrm, delightful paneling, view, owner will finance at 8'h 0!o , asking $102,500. See this Unique Home at 430 Vista Parada in the Bluffs. UHHjlllE IN ... CANYON -See this Unique Home at #5 Royal SL George. Large, beautiful 5 bdrm. Price4 at ~75,000. ' ' UNIQUE IN THE ILUFFS -Former ·model home, greenbelt location, Back Bay view, warm interior. $88,000. See this Unique Home at 24-07 Novia, The Bluffs, Newport Beach. UNIQUE IN HUNTINGTON IEACH -3 ·bdrm, La Cuesta tract, corner lot. cathedr a l beams , shutter s , only $52.500. See this Unique Home at 21652 Saluda Circle, Huntington Beach. llMIQUE IN OLD CORONA DEL MAii - Cute duplex, needs a new di-ess, has great potential, great income. Now $89,950. See this Unique Home at 511 Orchid. UNIQUE IN MESA VERDE -Mesa Verde Villas condominium, 3 bdrm, ne._r golf . coµtse, pooi, iacuzz~. Only $49,500. See. this Unique' .Rome at:3026 ClubhousE! Circle. , UNIQUE IN HARIOR VIEW NOMES One of largest view lots: in Newport area. Beauti£ul 4 bdrm. 2 story. Fee land. Price reduced $12,500 lo $122.500 . See this Unique Home at ·2162 Port Durness,H.V.H. UHllj)UE IN MESA VERDE -Fairway 4 bdrm, single story, new offering at $149,0Qj). See this Unique Home at 3024 Java Rpad. DIAHE llOTIBS wAIDIHHOMI IEACH SpecNcw.lar alnum un· try to .. world ol 1tlu11 and pl111nls . Spaclou~ ho~h vaulted h~·1nw .JUld dining rooms. Unique f1rt1phtC~. 8t1i1Ul1fully UP· poi nted r.t1stcr and childrens i.uilt!li. Fully appointed g:irdc11 kit c h e n . Rumbling private ground1, $41JSO down. De fir1Jt lO !Jet= It: Ci.ill 9ti3-ti767 . 0.'1'1 11( 9 • 0 ~ IUf'./ IO HfNICl' pai lli&I UHLIMITtD POSSIBILITIES. Could be 3,4 ,5,6 or even 7 Bedroom s . Briek fireplace, g11me & fumily room, heated pool. 11e<1.r b each . Call KBY REAL 1'0HS, 962-7788 IAHCH ESTATE 411l-2STY IEACH ASSUME $33,000 Comma nd i ng corner locC1.t ion. Secluded en· trance. Larg~ family size li vi ng room with m<U1Sive stone fireplace, formal banqucl sized dini.ng r uom. lluge countr)' styled kitchen. Separate wing for hideaw;1y master suite. Sweeping stairs to childrcns & g uest quarters. Seller motivated. 'fake over 7'k VA loan. NO NEW LOAN CO,STS! $295 /mo. pays all .• Firs t to call gets this BARGAIN. 96J.7H81 . Ol'tl<r11 'l.,ISIU'' ,HI'·;• l•l t1~!Hifl PERFECT for owner /occupanl. 2 Hrand New Beach Duplexes. wilh 3 HR. 2 Ba Units each. Ample garage & parking with Isl owner depreciation. $85,000. ca. Call 644·7211 Agent ASSUME 7'12°/o LOAH Sl99 MO. • ' 'PAVS ·ALL Jpl,ma'cUlate ·21,:1 year yoqng 3 bdr m: 2 story with unbelievable fina n<:· ing!· Owner lea\·ing area. Says bring any offer! Take advantage of sparkling kitchen. fresh as a flower paint and de· ep pile carpet! A sun· shine h9me jw;t for you ! }o'or appt to sec. call 847-60 10: CJPfN T'I O• I/~ ~u·. /Of); rJl(I • THE REAil ESTATERS I *** *** SUPER HOMES l 15 POINSETTIA Spacious und friendly ! Flower filled patios, roo m to grow 45 ft. lot , 3 BR, den, 3 buths . 01>en Sun. & fl.1on . 1-5 ~61 SEAWARD ROAD ltanclt style. lot s of Y.'oud & used brick ; 3 b(lrm .. 2 bc1ths, form<tl dinin g. all shiny clcun . :;74 .500 . 01>cn Sun. & Mon. 1·5 $2000 TAX RIESATE 41 5-415'12 IRIS This new duplex quulifies. 3 Bdrm .. 2 bath for you + leased 2 bdr1n., 2 bath for income. 01Jcn Sat. P.M. only. UNIVERSITY REALTY JOO I E. Coast Hiqhwoy COl'OOo del Mar 6 73·65 I 0 Corona del Mer ' 1022CorooodelM.-1022 . . ' MESA VERDE Peace • Quiet are YOll&t'6 In this beautiful ex- ecutive 4 BR, 3 Bu, fam- rm home . Oe11utlful pilrk·UKe vetting on this c11.tra quiet cul·de-•uc. l"or the dlscrlminatln~ buyer. $'74,900. By owner. ~-0674 2762 'fem Circle, Open Sat /Sun/Mon 1·5 $5.000. DOWH .. rnovch'. you into College P<i1rk 38R 2ba home. Swim in 15'x35' pool, en· tertuin in ZO'x20' playrm. Clean & freshly pwinted. UD.800. Zagrod1ky RI~ 4~·861 t MESA .. Mil Sharp 4BR. fam rrn. &17 ,5()(). 109ti El Caminu J>r. OPBN Sat /Sun 1·5. COAS1' PROPERTIES. 673·541U Hy Owner, 3 BR v.•f}o'am- rm, • Jge yar,:t $35,500. Open Ho use SattSun/- Mon 10·5 2034 Contincn· tal. HY Owner. I'rinc. only. 4 KR + fam Km /Din . E1111tside. See to ap· µreci11te . l'wl any cx.tra1. S44,50U. 318 J-.:11ther St. 045-2200. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •-. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • •• I c_c==------ wm Bazewlnkel & C9 645-5555 offers a traditional 2 bedroom, 2 bath home on ocean side of highway for $65,000. Corona del Mer I I 022 Corona del M.-1022 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• UNIQUE folll W oil WIM!t: Mcri>le Fpk Hovinq no like or equal for !his home & ~ep. in~~ln CdM area. 0NIY bYlck-r, 2500 :.q. ft.. 3 br. ).IJo ho~ w ,many ~h]s .• ~itch i~ o ,dre.om; .~. w,n"Dtcht::d Walnut cbrit~Spoc. beam ceiiing. Liv. & Din.' rm. with a SPt'Cloculor view of O::ean & Sunset. Fam. rm. is complerrenled by JOO sq. h . Marbte fir. & matched Walnut paneling, weibar. pool tbl. & pot!o. Central Voe .. lndry rm. 3 car cproge. A bird Av;ory & Citrus tree;. Rental ha~ 1c;oo Sq. f1., 3 br. 2 bO. 2 cor garage & porio. Approx. $50,0CX) down & Owner will carry. Must see.to appreciate! 673·2278 ~- 0 PENS UN & MON 1 ·5 2431 Bo°"·doin, Coll ege Park. Vacant :J br, 2 ba, fam . rm .. frpl. pool. Owner. S44,tl00. l'rin. on· I)'. 637 ·507ti eves. LASTCHANCI::~ TO ASSUME51,~P FOR COZY College Park llome on cul-de-sac. 3 BR. 2 HCI.. Fam-rm, Obi t'rplc, bltn bookcHses. 544,950. Owner. 2512 Bow· doin Pl. 549-4241 IACK IA YAU.A 3 BR, 2 Ba. comp'ly new Kitch., Jge hide-a-way or .. ·rice or guest qlrs . "''/beam ceiUng. panel· ing & shutters. Only ~.000. Agent ~12 or 646·6710 Assume FHALoan With rent like payments on this beaulifuJ Ranch Style. Great 1&SS0rtmenl or plants. shrubs and trees. Cedar lined front yard, sprinklers front & rear. Loads of flo••ers! Covered patio, heavy shake roof. Gingerbread ;;·h·(ltt crs. Carpets, drapes. l>uill·ins. wood cabinets. 3 bt.'Ciroom, ex- tra baths, den area and fireplace. $4Z.SOO bkr. 540:-1720 TARBELL 2955 llarbor Blvd .. C.M. FIX & SAYE 3 Br. 2 Ba, home in W. Costa Mesa. 2 car gar. fenced yd. Assu me 7'h% FHA. $33,000. Owner :>49 ·2646. UNIQUE IN SPYGLASS -"Southport", Cape Cod exterior. 6 bdrms, half Jndscpd, moving. $179,500. See this Unique Home at 51 Montecito. CO<Ofto del Mer I 022 CorOfto del M.-I 022 1..::=--:=:... ----- lolboa Pe11illtSllla I 007 ••• ••• •• •• • •••••••••••• • ••• •• •• • • •• •••• •••••• DClllCI Point I OZ6 .---------· ...................... . UNIQUE IN HARIOR VIEW HILLS - New listing, Sandpiper model, needs fixi ng up. ·See this Unique Home at 3500 Catamar an. UNIQUE IN IRVIHE TERRACE -4 bdrm, pool,' ,s pectacular harbor view. entertaining home. See this Unique Home at 1023 Dolphin Terrace, Corona del Mar. UPllllllVUI: t1()Mlfi ON.Tat' OF THE REAL ESTATE MARKET WITH THE NtCEST PEOf'LE SELLING THE NEATEST t+OMES CORONA DEL. MAR. 675-6000 MESA VERDE·. 546--5990 • CAl.l. US • •••••••••••••••••••••• $132,000-bay view, 2 yrs old, 3 Sly 3 Brf3 Ba. Open Daily. 335 Lindo Ave. 675..£621 1646-2725. Nice duplex, Npt. Isl. 2 BR, I Yi ba. ea. $93.SOO Triple11. $129.000 Duplex. $112.500 Marshall Rily 675-4600 Corot1a del Mer • •••••••••••••••••••••• 4 BR DUPLEX with 3 BR, 2 Ba Rental. South 0£ Bayside Dr. with beautiful n11tural wood textures. Only I I year new. Call &M-7211 Agent I 002 G1Mral I OOl •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. Th• Laal; af R-t Land MANSIONS -o roal brick - wolledoe Ca ulldlllty w /OM ....,ance Giiiy! We are just commencing construction and almost sold out -but . excellent selection is still available. Deli very scheduled for 1975-1976 school year. Buy now and-have the opportunity to choose colors and customize. Facing Costa Mesa Golf Course --adjoining City Park and over 6000 sq .f}. lots, these homes have: -. TRADITIONAL DESIGNS -Large 2 Story 4 & 5 B.edrooms (or 6 )}R's) and 4'h baths from 3375 sq.ft. to 3675 sq1.ft. 3 Car Garages -Fireplaces etc. , from s•6.050to $89,600 Salesmen on premises on weekends or call day or evening ............. -................. -. . 546-4510 Buccola Company during business hours 540.8133 (Adams Ave . Costa Mesa, then south on Mesa Verde E~1st. then right. on Golf Course Rd. to Tanager Drive a nd Development.) Sioco ,1947 DO IT YOURSELF Add a s econd unit for you on this R-2 property in Old CdM. There's a 1 BR, 1~~ Ba horil~ on rear of lot. $65,000. Call now : CORONA BY Owner·Old Spanish DEL MAR home. 38R Iba, oak flrs. Sol7 500. 496·2815 Tlll'LIX Terrific location. One .4.SSUMA.ILEVA 7°/o block from beach. Even $240 per. mo. + tax.es. a view from the upper 381\, 2ba, lri; fam ri'n. unit. Can be financed to View of ,·alley. $53,500. your needs. prime pro-A.A REALTORS ~ perty w ith great ap-' JOOW . Mariposa,S.C. preciation potential. On-492·2100 I y $ I 19, SOO. Ca II now ___ o_::::_::.:_:c:.__ __ 673-85>0. -oioVolley 1034 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -Real Estate byMl!l/AY MA STIR SUITE WITH P AR!HT RnREA T! By wa y of sp iral stai r case. Truly a dreamhouse. Courtyard in front w /ex.q uisite landscaping in rear. f'ml By Owner· 2 HR. s ml 1-=d~in~i~n~g~<m:::_:-~968=-·~4456=--­ renccd yard. $26,500. Call Reduced ·s2000, Green 646·0748. 559 Hamilton, Valley. 4 Br, 3 Ba, 10773 CM. El Centro, $55.900, U E A U T . D e c o r , l-'968-"-·~2.398=~· ------1"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" wallpaper, 3 br. 2 bu. BY OWNER : Meadows U1g , s pecial bit. on fam Home Plan 5. 4 BR, Z'il 673·7601 DOM'T CAU. ME rm. w/Crpl. Must see it! ea. Liv, Din &. t"am-rm A DUPLEX!! S42,llOO. Under list price w /frplc. Upgraded. High for quick sale. Ownr. $60's. Prine. only. 1·m u delightful 2 DR & !>Ul-I00.5 968.28t.s Den owners resid cnl'et==========~~;;~:;:;:"";==;=:::;- wilh bcauHrul •"'"'• SEEK & FIND. .... •• ,,._ .... , grounds. Bulbs · PLUS a charming 1 BR Rental with privute yard. t:ur- rent ly producing: $235 . p /mo. · ALL on a 11enerous 47x.118' lot in the best South-of.Hwy location. $91,000. Cal\ 644-7211 Agent COZY CHARM in this 2 Br & den home wilh sharp 1 8r rentlll. Located on beaut..lful lree lined ~treel in old Cd~1. $86.500 644·467" RrV REAL-ESTATE '-'!::;-ENTERPRISES C ?'!UH TN A I.LAG H 'I' CST l>M R -l RAC SU1M.HO CP AN PA.•TOXUS ~RC R~lllATx0r. S C I L TOXT ' -SU T I l I EYNTHR s I TN L C NMAAACN 8 R NRA I G N IR EWO L Fl AY C O PMO C LAM UN ·usc 1LLA c!1 H U I UUNA TSLA.;N 1G U NIEAS AKHLNI C C A A E II PNHMMT TTPUON EISllMA II G R X RCAI CNTS NTUBLl.PUt:R ~01.1.U RXSA CSU M U TS C RE GLhlCRtl UC ISLIATXOI C A C" I. I t P l ' S If Y A C R T H P R N K ~1.PANEMONEARISUMCO A 2 Charmin• hOU5e5 on A 0 R F.: u G N 0 T x 0 u 8 s I c R A f'I wide lot So. of h'4y, CdM . l ~==:::-;;;:;-==-:=,....,.;:o:::-::='t:;;;:;;:-" Bc1ut. gardens. 191,SOO. 1 ... ,. .. ..,_11 n. 11..._ =:--..,... Owner,813-411> MCWIH, ., . ._.., • r.,, ... ,...,,... tMrrr hlo'••• .._ ...i llolL II 9 M •: ENJO~u°Jsi~IFUL ~~~,~~•; ~~~~~.f~ g6E}f'o8: , c d I. ho) •-N {'fl:O CUI!! 1•1• .attA .. an wa to IC !I cw. pl EltA~THl.!I • MUlltAltl TtJLIP • Ctr. l.ovely CdM l,ri /le,•l JL ____ _:•~o~•~O~lll~l\O~W~'!";:i:,:"~"~"":· ~·~---'"" ho1ne w /OCEAN VU . ..~ fo:n1ov tni.1ch l•rl{tr ··s..11.. r ind" pu.11 .. .,,h .,,., 60 . (ill In ht I h d . incl prl v dl•rovtrl•• p•r r>•ri•l In •t1 •II·""' Nri• ot t4·1Mf' boollftt. comm pool. $127.Cl.IO. CHll T"'ord•r ~Jumn 1. n and DI, Mnd •t tor Meh. m1lr.l111S~ to see. AK S RJty64Q.M08 .~.r•blt to "S"lr. A P'ind" la eat• or tl\is .,....,.~·· I I I f ;Mtt "' '-S. H111n For-S.. • ll111et fior 591 -For We · ptr Wo . . . SJI D"1L Y..l'Jl.OT. Tuoldar. Mar 27, 1075 •••.••••••••••••••••••••••••.••• _,.,............ 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In Irvine (Of' ·.-tow finonce.J1'9,!00 PRES&nS • ""'"""""DAILY 10-5 $3 1,500, TWO •'ULL LAGUNA NIGUEL ; '· 1~ Years o.cw. TUe ad· H ·. TownMe near beachcH, ...... e or Jdlen bard om e·s 1hoppin1 and ~choul¥. wort-and fllntastic up.. $$1,250., BATIJS, .As&oC. pool and super< BR., 2\io ba., din. A ... FAMILY HOMI :~k·v:c'.anesthlfocde<Orfa>t•t00~ rm., ·ram. rkm.1• 2-rrp1.; T·he origlo81 owners of this giant f.,04u500r met l. Pool •• ra· mbling 5 bedroom. 5 bath home offer " • f?adlng . lnqludine 2 wood covered patios, S~fiish tile entry u.od r""'lly room. Custom drap es . Dc'cofator wallpaper, Priced lo sell at tGB.~. Buy now and IUveLJJ.....___ . _ ~UPE RIJ f-iOMES 1l4t C~ N 8 541·1155 ....... 10~0 .. -. •................... TRKIVIL llACH .4 IR. ASSUME $23,250 Prime 11re,a. Dramatic entry to f.ilegant living room with · enormous s tone firepla ce. Wl£esaver garden view k.ilchen. Dine. Ball room s ized family room over· "looks covered dance pavilion &. lush grounds. Sweepin g s t uirs to second story suites in· eluding huge hideaway master . Take over s:Y.0/a lo'HA. NO NEW LOAN COSTS. $245/mo. pays all . Owner mu s l sacrifice. Hurry!! Call 963-7881 . Of'tl/lllQ •l'\fUlllO~llll(f'. ,lflJ ;(., ..... 'O(>,«; THE REAL ESTATER~ - POOLS FOR you· LARGE OR SMAU. Good loan assumptions. Large, s harp homes or s mlill homes lh'at need some help. Give us a call for top value. &&2-9371 FOUR IEDROOM WITH EHCLOSED PATIO Good carpel and decor in a nice area. Walk to school ilnd s hopping. Owner will assist with financing. CALl..842·9371 Builder's Closeout Bi9 & Spacious 3 & 4 Bedroom Single FaMlly Hom•1 Builder pays., . all your closing costs. From $5~.990-5.56,990 REALTY INC. 71'/846-1371 cupancy, Better check .,, lhiistoday! EMERALD BAY: tan-thelrhomeof'2ayearsto thenext larg~ RAISOR tastic tam. home; s&R., active 'family thut wants •·reul 'S • ba .• formal din. rm.. Newport living". On the largest lot In REALTORS don •• wet b~r. 2 frpL, cDx. Bayshores with a fine low lease k1l c h ., 3 sar., view. ih thi · th 6542 SecJOYia Circ:. 4523 Campus Dr., Irvine ~.000 amount for e next 18 years, S 18 0 s1•AJtKLlNGPOOL CampusValleyShopCtr. CHARM ING condo; buy of a lifetime for you! Steps to home. Beaul Francis. CALL 13J.1600 Puciflc Island V~Uage; 8 private sandy beaches, keep a sailboat .1-·tn s . 4 BR 2 ir~ ba, 1-----'--'-'-'-'-·I BR., 21h ba., din. rm .. on the' sand or ·in 011e or your five parents retreat, frplc in 5 BEDROOM giu~ho~:rJ!!.i ~a~o. garages. Seven separate areas for en-fam rm, spacious tile en-• ...,.....,.....,....., d. ti try., quiet c ul-de-sg,c. LQ~ PRICE PEG AU.EN · tertaining; an outstan. ing pa O area $7',500. R1E09A5LNTOcR l~ ~~ wilh large-and l!!:!h planli,~gs·;~~nd ir CORNER · oas .• ~KW>• giant .master bedroom sw: ... with sun Room-for all 't>f your -deck a..nd fireplace .are all bi.ghli&hts. t 1 t~agers in this 2300 sq. The hoine is clear and qualifies for at ft. home. Convenient to least a $125,000 loan. YOU CAN REALTY INC. 714/146-1371 schools. ·shopping. pool, "'TRADE IN"' A LOCAL PROPERTY Lennis and parks. Two ENT I A k · ' ••••r MYI• "Slllililllt ALL Otha a• New, vac. 3500 sq. n. + wine cellar & library. 3 BR 3 ba, fam . rm. Fee land. -lltlOOA MAGIL. Rltr.17.141 64:Z..3600 · -------- ...... ,...i ...... _l 06t Ht_wport ...... 10'9 ······•-t• ... •·········• •·•••••••••••·•••··•·•· A::; low as 10'/c down ---------lovely p.11tios for enter· AS YOUR DOWN PA YM . s 1ng ;:~n900ing. A real value al $35,000 ! $172 ,000 -2672CircleD 7 r 2 .o 2 e.enl-Sp.m . HEWrORT SHORES 2·Sty A-frame; a Bit. & sep &:Uli:.$l h~ W/1-Br, bath & kilcti. Walk to b each . t e nn is, elc. ....... if you wish 8' G Interest Avail. At ttiese low prices and interest rate you cannot afford to wait SEACUFf Walktoleoch 4 BR , 3 Bu ; Uonus nm. Cov. Patio, 3 °'r Gar .. Open l ·6 daily. 9ti0· 170'J BETTBR SEE 'flll S ONE! It y,•on "t lasl long. Plenty R·. V. parking on giant lol. 5 n1in. lo ocean. -· • Enjoy bld. pool, cabana, Call 6 7 p• 5 RAISOR'S pdvacy & vu lhal go with this big 2 Br. own-your. REALTORS own. 4523 Campus Dr., Irvine Campus Valley Shop Ctr. TWO FOR ONE CALL ll]..8600 J Bdrm .. 21,; b.a.. home + 1-BR & ba w /kitchenette, CAYWOOD llEALTY * 548-1290. ••••••••••••••••••••••• LQC,\TEDON 'fliE i yrs old, J UH, 2 Ba, o~~~e::;~~~: ll :rt:1~~af1~~r:i~~~!xl'r~i BLUFFS CONDO _, JUST LISTED!! . 48R, 2ba, Groal Ocean Vicw ..... $55,~. AA REALTORS N.E. CO RNER OF great buy ill ~o.soo. townhouse & must sell ! Only3yrs.old&abuyat Beo&utifull y upgraded 3 tOO W. Mariposa,S.C. GOLDENWES'f Owner. 8~7 ·538-·I &SLATER IN . llUN'l'ING'fON BEACtl lrYIM' I 044 Sharp 3 bdrm., 1% ba.; only$58,250 BR, 2Ya Ba, F IR Condo. 492~2100 nicely lndscpd. Xlnt MISSION REALTY • Landscaped patio ror ---------- cond. Will sell VA /FHA, ** 494-0731 ** Newport leach 1069 Newport leach 106'9 E:z maint. End unit Split Level Townhome only$41,950 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• W/pri vaey & view. By Owner·3 Br, 21f.i &. J\CROSS t'ROi\I ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW JiUNTINGTON : 4 & FAMILY CENTR,\LPARK MEXTTOPARK BARGAIN!! oc•• ~FllOHT ft6,SOO. custom crpts. drps , i ~" • ••' •' • ••• •••,, patios, lge cov'd deck, SALES OFRCE OPEM What a location? Next Lo llere it is! Brentwood A unique & stunning EXPAND YOUR STYLE OF LIVING r . pool. P IP golL Walk lo 11 AM ~DUSK Park, Pool & Tennis in a 847.9856 beautiful prid e -of- 0Wn e r s h1p Ir vine model. full 3 bdrm., l~ home for the discerning HARBOR VIEW tennis club. New cond. LA CUESTA"YILLA Immac. 3 BR, 2 BA. fam rm . Clos e lo beach. Owner. Appl. 960-1348. DESERTEli SPAHISHCASA 4 ·1R2STY +pool $42.900 ba., lush red carpets; & so phisticated. Enjoy this bea"utiful Lido Isle home, $45,950, $7.000 down at prof. decor . Owner mUst Design e d by Stuart · MONTEGO 8¥.~k. 4!:Jll-1440or493·9329 · planned community: A 4 BR, fam -rm, a ir·cond. home that 19Qk.s BRAND NEW: SSl ,950. Ca ll 644-7211 Agent sell! Present all offers! WoodardAIA.Thereare with easy care patio, tennis & $49,250 towering ceilings, beaches. Come.& see this spacious 5 Enjof the VIEW from _e_v_e>_. ______ _ MORCiAHREALTY sc ulptural d e tails bdrm., family rm., located on 45 ft.· tbl.s 4 BR, 2 BA, 1-~/R San Juan S52-4222 thruout, fines t quality The price is right & possession 'is fast. home w /many upgrades. Copi1trono I 071 workmanship, skylights, To see it is to buy it! $136 •. 500 ~.500. ••••••••••••••••••••••• UMIY.PARK Wood . glass, lovely ••********* BEAUTlt'UL 3 br, 2 bu BUILOCD'S Don'{ lo•e this "best gordens & terrace. Sep. JOIN OUR GROUP mdL home. N,. >ehls & .. .... buy" in a 4 bdrm., 2,000 artist's s tudto & inner LIDO REALTY Beach. Lg. fenced yd. CLOSEOUT sq.~l.townh~.Ownffer courtyard.$475,000 3377 ViaUclo.M.I. 673•7300 .R.E.Salfflxperls Must sell . $45,950 . . anxious ; suunut o er! TURMERASSOC. Meededfora.-office. _<_99_·_t84_o_a_n_._5_P_M __ _ This is an opportunity of Reduced to $53,5oo. Ask llOSN. Cst •lwy, Laguna a lifetime. Cboo-.s e forLorraine. 494-1177 · IN. portl och 10691:;;C~all~-~w;;h-~~~7~l-;7;';0;I~ between the few remain· PETI 55 1 2 T_ 7 R 0 E. 00 A.LTY ----------~~.~!~ .... ~!.~~ ... ": ...... ~•••••••••••• s ¥ ing J & 4 BR, 2 sty rree standing homes, Univer.1----=.::.::c.:..::.::.::_ __ I Divorce £orces Sale North Park . These new & University Park Village View! "282", 3 Br, 2'h . Shan.....; La eleganthoml..-sfeature III, 3 BR, atrium, frplc, Ba, Fam. Rm, Din. Rm, "9' bdr •1'~amily Room upgraded .& landscaped. Sundeck, w/view. Pool Tree hidden 4 ms., •21h:Baths $48.500. By Owner. size yd . By Ownr. 3111 baths. Courtyard en-•• , 04"" ND 500 495-1164 try with Polynesian •1'~ormalDiningRm .>.n.· "" Ou+asite ! -· · · POOL.Lge.diningrm.& "*Upgraded plush Cilrpet· . . M11siotl Yieio 1067 family rm. Unusual ing. 1048 Fantastic· ocean vu. ••••••••••••••-••••••• sbellslone frplc.; bll·in •Custom drape ries L~aleach Newly painted 4 Br, 21h,~---------dkitchen with nook. Call tbroughout. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ba, big vu decks. Seeit to1" •Sheet vinyl 1n kitchen BEST BUY, Close in. tri· believe it. $99,500 3 BR, 2 BA home w/ for app'l. $77,900 HARBOR VIEW HOMES. 1-'anta.slic buy, $10,000 below markel. Beautiful patio and BBQ area. View of Fashion Island. Big 2 story on Port Charles. c.au World Real Estate SS&-7m. 3 Br, 11h Ba, WW c.rpts. lhruout, bric k palio, Com. pool in area. RV or boat storage avail. 1 mi. from Dana •larbor. By Owner, $37 ,9SO. 493-8280. See this prize winner 2 BR. den. t'ully lndscp'd, decorated . Upgrades thruout. Sunny patio. bedroom garden, clc. A show place . U1fder priced at $35,llX.l. 837· 1165 or $95-lW54. Siesta elegance under red tile rooL View park- like grounds. Steps to 21 <1cre:s of rolliflg greens & golf course. f'ormal en· try. Sunken living room. Cozy fireplace. 1'~ormal dining & family room. Sweeping stairs to secluded childrens wing, separate master suite. 3 Bath s, ep.~lo s ed courtyard patio. Near beach. No qualifying. As- sume 6112 '/o loan. Take advantage. Dial842-2SJ.5. BY OWN ER-3 Br, 2 run Of'f./l lllQ •USIL./J ;oe1u1~1 · baths, din. rm; on cul-de-~-· I sac. P.r1me loc., close to . · . ·1t~!ilfl1 •Genuinetileentrys l evel family homel"'"""""""""""""""""""""""""""I family room &view. On· Charming * Pror. front landscaping w/Bluebird c.anyon \'U. ly $49,900. T w 0 . s 10 r y , Early w/sprinklers Completely remodeled Oceanfront, Woods Cove, OPEN Sat/Sun/Mon. A · t I 4 Westw.insttt 1091 IEACH Dlll'lEX ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Cedar finc1ng inside & out. Incl. new 6 Bdrm, 4 BA home. 26705 Lope de Vega. me ri can 5 Y ~; 1 Bill: to beach. on l lf.i & f. ~= 000 T 7 C U Do 0 __ 1 bdrms .. 2 'A ba., lge . lots. Good income, fan· S&S TOWMHOUSE } Bdrms-SM.9<JO carpets custom ix · -.., · erm.s. 'h"k. a ver n.t;d ty kitch. with bit-ins &. S695 w.,~-~ ;:.d ,m• ~1990 tures. Beamedceilin•u:& Own.494-7156. &!."-'"9070 d d b. L lasticpotential. mwm.l"ft"" .,-~. -.... .,,.. h w . ca 1nets . ge. SOUTHCOAST Owner anxious, mu~t ""llHOMES frplc in livirig room. . l"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""I bri kf t • Banning & Bushard. . 1 ., , Landscaped yard w / 1 1 stone slab patio. Walk to beach. $48,500. 968·8453. $3050 Down Buys you a 3 bedroom, 2 bath elegant former m odel Co ndo. With fireplace. Across from -pool, tennis and sauna. $30.500 ... ..,. l' . 982~4471 r.::: 546·8103 · ""' Large, airy kitchen New Ocean View home. 21-family rm., c rp c.; INVESTMENT sell . 2 Yr new. A great 4 +POOL '552-9300 w/bltins. lots of cup· Br, 2 Ba. Choose your IWwportleodl 1069 dbl.doorentry.wilhslate ... 549-Clll2 way to live. Like new. Spacious 4 bdrm, 2 bathl""""""""!I""'""""""""""""~~ board s pace. Huge owndecor.S57,<XX>. ••••••••••••••••••••••• floor. Shake roof, \'.a·.I;;;;;~;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;~ Pool . clubhsc, JBR home with large master l~Y OWNER: T'Urtlerock seperate Master Suite. PIOMOMTORY cant; s ee this today!P.. 21r.r ba , beaul decor bedroom s uite. Step oot Broad moor," Pl11n 4C. Childrens level w/2 BR, Laguna Charm, 2 Br IAY HOMES $78,~ -'{100 ISlE thrUOut. $37,500. ' of family area to the 'fV b th home 3 Bloc'· .. to beach C•LL ""• ••• · l • 1• sparklingpoolwhereyou 5841 Sierra Cicio, Open room,dak,&perate $.57950 ~ ' Luxu ry water£ront ~'-"~ LIGHT&BRIGln' can relax and enjoy the House Sat/Sun/Mon 1·6, entrance, ec • fenced O~n tiouseSat&Sun l-S homes p.riced fro·m ~...... Great for Kids& Parties. sun. Located close to Spectacular 4 BR, 21/:i yard. R~i;rt to expan~; 1262 catalina, LB $210,600. 5.s' waterfronts. Rt:At.TV 4 BR or 3 BR /Den, Big schools & shopping . Ba ,FormalDin·rm.nec. $79,500. By Owner SANDCASTLE ltEAL 607 Bayside Drive, N~•r N~IO'por 1P•1to rr 1c-e sunnypaUo.li,),Lots .. A1.- 0wner will sell GI or rm. lgc palio. prof. de· 497·l816. ESTA1'E N:ewportBeach.673-3900 tra·etive fi nancing. By REALTY INC. FHA for only 546,900. corated & landscaped. PRIME AR£A. , 494 .802.') >Jlfo~'~P~Pl~.~67~6~·7~54~2~~":"~'~~7~1 ~4~/~8=4=6=-_o1~3'!_7_o1 __ Call us for detail• al Many '1rns. $75,000. BA YFROHT •••••••. S97-03'll. 833-9075 (Owner has in-.. in l\\onarch l!ay Ter-L-Hi•.'..& 1052 SOMETHINtibF MobileHomn active Jl. E. lie.) race; thi.s lge. & well ;or"'"" 2 Custorn Homes ., YALllE.. IUTTEIFUES E--Sale 1100 a I d d I t ••••••• •• •••••••••••••• BALD. QA PENINS. ULA ~ an scape o.\1,;'.~ocean ARE FREE ·1b 1h· II I . E . I BR Wl IS••····················· PRICED for Quick Sale, views & court" ard en-Exce ent" oealion.onlhe xcepl1ona 4 • 3 BA love ly WESTCLIFF 4 3 Br, 2 Ba, Frpl, Patio, by owner. ~.500. lOclo trance, enMlnce the Bay&:only 'hblock.totbe homeinexclusiveDover BR 2000 . n ho ' ETUP 1955 1'~1amingo Overs:t'd Lot. VA /FHA · Down. J BR.' ram-rm, charm of this 4 bdrm., 3 Ocean. Each home has 4 Shor es·Westcliff area. b. h' t d s~. bl. :,i:_~l 8'x3S' 10x20' Cabana al- Loan. i41 ,000 963-4339i --=======-Ind bd 4 b h & L Id · be ut d 1g Y es1ra e O>t.Jc.:: • tached.Call :645-3272 ry rm, cent. air, shg bath + family rm. rm s, at s ux. n scpg, a . e-Owner lransferred.1---------- 0wnr. SOUMD erpts, no·wax '.nooring, home; good functional Gallery, 2 fireplaces, corated. Fee land. Good $84,900. Prine. only BIG BEAR LAKE SpiralSlaircme :Franciscan Fountains by the sea. New Orleans model, court yard entry. l'\.1a s t e r w /pri Vat e den /retreat, dressing rm & vanity ! t'amily rm, patio kitchen-all ceramic lile·views custom pool. 2850 Sq. ft:-vMCant! Bkr 962-55ll. c ust. drps & Concrete. design, exceptional con-wet bar, ultra modern financing avail. please. Agent. S49--08l2 or 12·xso· 2BR, patio, shed. INTERESTING? Lush lo-maint. lndscpg. struction, makes this an kitchen & private pier. CALL 642..aO 12 646·67l0 ~900. Ownr. 55.2·7770 4 Comfortable s iie Comm. Park&Pool.41Pl ideal investment for the Fee land. See at 1200 bdrms. 2 baths, buill·in Glenwood St. (G rech· largefamilyat$119,500 East Balboa Blvd., or PIC• OPEMSATJSUH 1-5 EL TORO kitchen, fireplace, heavy tree) "1-2100 -~flS~ ~. call 675-8120 for more de-1706 IRVl .. AYE B e a u t n e w-· 7 4 shake roof, cover ed -"='-""'-=C...----lails. Goldenwest ,24x6S,ncver patio, & offering GI & EXCELLENT ~ll'W I Pattison Investment Co Lovely 4 bdrm., family lived in. f''ull Alcan sid· FHA terms at the price Greenbe lt loca tion 499·2800 . llGCAHYOHIUY . REALTORS rm . + beated pool. of $35,950. Call ii your in· makes this 3 bdrm., 2 ===='----~ 1 story 3 Br 3 Ba 3 car 1.a.· • • $11,500 ing, beautifully draped terested ! 963-5671 or bath, a charmer in de· garage'. CptS, <!rps', £ully ,.,. J .... 1..-a..1nc.. thru·oul. Loaded w /X · °"'7035 TWO ·-·r tra s.$22 ,995. Ca ll ......,. · sir able UNIV ERSl'1'Y landscaped incl. patio HARBOR VU HMS.4 br,3 ** 671-6210 ** Harlene.898AlG9 - PARK. See it toda.y ! FOR ONE trelJis.$12:4,500. ba,2sty. Palermo. Manyl---'-==-.:=.::...--1·-.,.------- 0NLYS48.SOO THAT'S WHAT YOU extras. $87,900.1841 Port ]1/J YR.NEW A,..ll:aants - PETIITREALTY GET in this unique Margate. DU"'LEX forSale 1300 · · 552 7000 ed OUR COMMUNITY JS .r ••••••••••••••••••••••• • home. Local high up GETTING READY FOR1=========tEASTBLUFF "D" plan. 4 S · •---L -on Laguna's famed SUMMERFONA.TTilE CUSTOMJAc:UzZI hr, 21h ba, ram. rm. 2 '~to~ B~RGAIN price ror fast 3 IDRMS +pool BY OWNER Riviera coastline w I A SE AS H·O RE. W Hy · Pool £rpls. oversize gar. Excel~ent . a ~R. 2ba. sale. Beaut: condo eorn-Real Estate $40,500 UN IVERSITY PARK PANORAMICVIEWOF DON'TYOUJOINUS? Big Canyo'n's test$ Many b ltn. cabots. owner-s un1t with2br,2 plex .112 u!11ls.re~ted .as .._ .... _.,.,_,. 1''r eshly painted & re· Village 1. 4 BR, 21/2 Ba. THE OCEAN. Unusual 3 value. Elegant 1 story. 3 , =644=·=17~8=2'-------. ba. rental, booked for apls. Projected 75 in· ""I na:wu corner loc. bi1Ck.s up lo BDllM . t'LOOR PLAN 1· S ummer . $115, 000. come approx. $300,000. decorated in & out. in· greenbelt. $$4,500. full SERVICED BY 21,; JUST LISTED! Perfect Br, 3 Ba, immaculate, NEWPORTSHrS. OPENHOUSEbyaPPt. Giantpool,jacuz:..r.i,gym, YOUGETAIONUS! eluding lush carpeting! price.Open12·S,Sal/Sun BATHS, 1-BDRM. & for the traveling couple highly upgraded . garages. For sale or Bo th . Just a few of the many & Mon . 4351 Wintersweet 8 A T H W 1 T H or week-end home. E-Z $135,000. DUPLEX ~ ~ trade down. 7,;t, ·r .D. By nusroom at IS, in a features are 2 baths , w .,.,2 8947 care 2 BR, paneled den. 2 BR Each. Big yard, lots ., M Pre.ti •• nel.,,"borhood b ·it . k .l h , ~~·~·~·~~~·~~;;;;;;;;;;;;; KITCHENETTE, HAS o be ·o k. o( . .,Cl"I owner. r. B., 400 N. Familyrm, :;,·p. dinin: u 1 • 1 n 1 c en' """ • S E p A R AT E E N . pen am cei n~ it., pnvacy. _..,400. ,,+ii* "'." Acacia, Fullerton. (714) gr m . La C uesta ~~::!~~~~io~~au~iif~~ VILU.GEUVIMG TRANCE & PRIVATE ~~nciK~ yoeu·_Li~S ---~ -~..... ~~~i°~T'iY~ 673-2493 . 879-9744 EIDorado m o del . healed swo·m-;ng ~t . I . ENCLOSEDPATIO.The only -1000 ~~ "~9.~12 Lo I · 2 3 c--•-• • "" .---Area expenence awaits · fl h · · • · · · · · · ··· · -• LIDO ISLE l ----"~"-~=O...---I ve y ocean view. or uttUUMIBIUll'll 968-'456 Lowdownterms atonly lhe newownersofthis2 main oor as semi· Br home. BY OWNER. for1ale ,1700 IT"S • """n,500. Call _,5671 0, formal liv. rm. W/OPEN FIRST SUQWJNG If YI•~· IHCOMr,._•_•.llLI! •••-on °'' ·~ ,.. '"" ...,.,,.. bdrm., 2 bath condo with BE A i\f c E 1 L ,. · you ,.. -.:: ,.. ..............,or l·~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• GOOD FIB.IN&, 556-7035. its soft, soothing interior l NG • like San Francisco Charming 3 br,2ba,£rpl, WISTCUFF TAX SHELTER A CAT H EDRA L • and landscaped patio ~~i~sl ~OG 58JD~: chahr!D •. Y~:u lov8Re this immed. occupancy, 7 BR, 5 Ba, Pool, View, •OPEN DAILY• 4-plexes & tri-plexcs by CEILING, in LR, DR, that opens onto lighted WITH OCEAN VIEW. sop 1slicatcu 3 , E-Z $79,500. Owner/Agent. 4300 sq. ft. Fantastic Charming 3 BR in Back the beach. 2 br &twnhse. F mRm! Unique step-up .1reenbelt. Quiet cul-de· careGardenHome 673-G489 c r aftsmanship. Not Bay. Room for pool & Compl pkg. Brand nu. fa mrm with £ir.epl. & ; sac location near pool Step-saver kitchen has tB8 950~~~~~..,...~~~~ another like lt. Open I a rd e n · · O w.n e r 846-2856 freeform graphic on and s hopping. $44 ,SOO g~kLJ,:.1 ~1 ~~g:R~ ' I· HouseSat/Sun/Mon.1-S. sacrifice-$38.000. Priceis 1---------wall.Stoneentry-Gardenl,;;;;;~~~~~;;;;; Incl.land. OISP. & C ERAMIC SPACIOUS ROOMS and JustReclucecl SOUTHCOAST unbe lievable! C.J.S. OCEANSIDECONOO kitchen. Assumable loan. TILE SNACK BAR. This comfortable living for $89,500 lNV,,~S9T"'Ml2ENT Real EState 548-1168 "OCAduEl1ACN0AmSOmuUTHru·1y" S1m11 to beach! ONLY HUGE CORNER ~ Laguna h~me i• only 3 some lucky family ne«I· ~ •15~1 968 ... ~u. ing 4BR. panoramic SEARSKenmoreHvyDly (0ver40) ·""' · . .......,., Bed 2 yrs. old & as some uni· 5BR, unattached guest , · · ''THISfSrT"' ~leanCO:~·h eaptb,avJ'1 que features. Offered Cor oce1mv u-andVACANT bedrm ., ift lovely Big: Canyon Droadmoof W-4aher & Dryer, g.a.s, 6 2B R-2BA . CHOICE one A:;sumablc VA loan in gr e YISl•N only $88,500 Bayshore comm.unity. home. 4 Br &£am. rm. m09. Warranty. lbtoffer slocy end unit, overlooki1 finest •• ·1ri:a. CompltJy'up-p~ti~.ct!~~al~ i~~::~. -••':ry $51~50 Walk to Marina and pvt. l ~Sl~79~,500~=;;;;;;•~at~...0.~5560~gj_;=o=v•Er:$350;:::·:•:70.~23=12===1 ing golf course wit.h; g rade lh,uoul Short ..,..,.., JUST MOVE IN to this beaches. o .. n House glimrw.e of ocean. PaUo •. · •••,900. Good financing Low Int. LOanAvail. d ti htlul 3BR. The •· • CI'L buys this Garden ~ 552 .. 7500 e I de· S unda y 1-s1_~S81 C./?il1:> ..&'\,.(. f)"C. ~s e Enclosed garage. Cl~ P'radise. ~asy pay· available.Only$41,900. 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 MISSIOHRIALTY ~as been.done CRESTVlEWDKlVE. \:)~ l'"U ~,_~'ti P .</• to c lubhouse, po61, menls.96H·4456 lfM!fttii!l;lllifUQ 985 S.CstHwy,Lagun:i 0 ·U-·R·· 0 ·;F$89FE,500RS REXL.~RLTR. That Intriguing Worcl G.,e with o Chuckle j~~~z~r~~~~~:~r~~ y~~~':'9t TO 982-4:.t71(rS'°W·8103 S.r ~! l--'-"° ____ 4_9_4-f~7c.3c.1 -1 ....,.. "r GAY ... ~N shopping center. !J ml. to· A plush hom~. <oun~•es' 8 University Park. twnh."c RESORT UYIM& NOhW •• 1lhis owner hu WILL BUY ANY HOUSE ••-·.,,._ '-"-" ot "'-Ocean. lllncss forces saJe w •ETfREM wilhidealgreeabeltloca with s tyle· a4ioining ot er Pans and will in NB ror $22..500 Cash 1w':"1ori..,.i!~~':: by owner. Shown by 'IP&rades . Add ed on . • 8fT ! ! ti 3 Bd 2 bahs. i'h E I N " i!I G If move fast. Great 48R, 5'8-6880 · · app't. ~-3036or433-3855 Gameroom. •I Bdrm Excellent for retired or ~n. d.Ur~.. t ' Coe · iglude 0 ocean vu $89950 I · famlyrm, llch~htrullf slartei'home.Cleao,nice air-con a on.me and up-ur.sc; inc u es. your ........ , N 0 R 8 EK S - ·=---"!_l_-_•=_"..;.:: ,..:::_, __ 1 neo·ghborhood, walk to grading. PrlCe ot -..,soo own pr.i vate pool & LOV T F RST · Llke New,· Harbor V.ew ~-,li'-''rl""l...,:;.l,;;...l~,--1 2 TOIY .._.._ e:u • .........__, incl. t.he land. -jacuszi. Tasteful decor & EA I SIGHl' Home, 2600 ~. fl. Quick $20,950 Full price, 2 ·store&, bike to beach. 3 . d · d · _._____ when you walk into lhl.9 -·-•ion. n ... -abl! :==~=· =·=:· ~ bed rm, 2 bath, blloa. SEACLIFF Joe. 4 UR . 21;, Bedrooms, 2 ba""·, ru·ce _. ramat1c es1gnenuau~""' ~BR d ~ -• I B I b I k -this3bdrm •-&Zbath warm • , s lu io, MALLOYREAL.......,.RS p AH MC IJ' ran11c & oven. ove .... 1--*• ae r c p:itio, fenced ya rd. •--umable .. -.. C •NSIDE G '~v . .. . .. -•-d pd "' -homo·1·tawal1<y-·"'" 0 En arden 968-0049 912.-1-.;.,..:;..~;;....:'-...I closets , pl e nty or eomp. ~ ac . ...,.)-7625 loan ...... ·2.000. Call fo·r ' ~ .... -u---1;·-------·-;;1 I' I I' I showini. Bkr536-8838. VIS.au spection & approval ·al ovuae ...•.•...... ....,.,50011 . . . . 1lora1e. FA heat, air y ACAHT ..,.. $100,500 • coadiUoain1, your selec· MIWrAIHT A•ll1 .. 11c~ 111.\LTY m ~~c~uy~;;u,RhAeLd orrolTINTY I BILLE 1·[ . licwoorcarpel<&drps R al So th f Bord 552•7500 "~"'-""',...... . . . lod-·, ,0 .,, .. 1,., ... 00•1 P1ymcmts leS1 than r~nt,; 1U11rpl 3 .Bedroom, 2 e u o er l'""""""~""""""~""""""~I .u.uu..:t:Ju·~· w1Spani1h tile, 11 't. knocks of\en when yoo I' I I I -, " -C ti D K ·, J bl •-be , 'f"S'.l ..... '=""T1of'lo .. r..iL..,. ..... -.... 0,11 11 un a an or e n af.J ••th. fireplace, pru· reel, ust oc~ to ach. ~tu.U'->""' plastered cei•: ....... 4BR use result-getting Dally ~==:=~=='...... '' ""'"' " 839 ·-· A t ... •-II •-~·-R od-'ecl to '--•• b .v u.'6" • • m1k• • mitt.Ce •nd rheA ·-... II · '"""' 1 .__aped. em ~ u}OU uge EXCLUSIVE Tu I k •99·2800 , w/ocean vu , ... $.lM,000 Pilot Classified Ads to if VA/FHA, lerma. Alusl multi-purpose area T h b uc"1•5roc9 • CA.LLMARGU.ERITE reach lbe Orangl! Coast 1 · s~-A C CU U I W.... °" •notlw-..$-H---llTI~ • -n Call ... , w/Spanish fplc. 3 BR's err. ome Y · r. · market. · ' ...-.,,on .. '1wi'Ai -suite, cantina kitchen 2\.IJ Ba, den_, frmJ din. a VIEW! UPPER 3 ARCJI I I' I I 1; I e·eoi..i..t: '"'* Cll11C.tle ~ $19,25,0 Cash 8uy"f * .,. • r serves dining rm, tile en-car gar. Ut1l. rm & pun-BA y 28R 2'h ba, wood· THIS NEARLY NEW, Phone &'2-$678 . . . . . . by 1.11:i; 1r1 "'* ~ ...,d bea utiful 2 Hdrm, z .IJ .. 710 try! $43,SOO, 107e Down ! try. Lg lot w/v1cw of glass-co ntemporary ' ~pa c Io u1 4 BR, '°"c1otw11op toon.i.o No. b+krw. bal.h, aingle story Condo • " • ,. • Bkr962-5Sll Fash I (Jn I s I a nd " Spli t /('VCI. Rcall_y dJr. OCEANSIDE hom., hu • HINTNliMlfi(D lffllt~ Jf' r r r I' I' I' I home at Village Ga.rdOns. ,_I', J llft.-·l\ii Bl ~ . Ceta.linu. Nr. schls Ar. terent. $97 ,500. J. .. or appt. NQ COMPARISON with non·t give up the shi 1 IN !~Ill r _ _ _ . _ . . with _spacious ground!!.~ 't. ... u tNt)1. Pool, Tennia, The fastest draw in the shop g, s1•s.ooo. Ry •t,P'· lo sec, cull 831 -2212 or a maaJI price of •. $1.M,JOO "IJst"' 11 •'n etassi·riec1P· e ~~ , 111 aecunty gates and more l •• uu la'-~ ~-" ~ C ! ""'r•·' m ro I I I . I I I I I for onlv ~3.'"' .. , mon•• '"Ull .?"1'"9 e:toocean. We11t ... a Daily Pilot only . 19161 Woodord 831·941lBONUl<~ALTY r"J,_9'lllllllil'll ...... Ship to ahore resultA i _ ~W~. • .. __ . . . . 1 -'!'t ... l • 91.,...,. l')Mnl Classified Ad. 642·5678. Terr. 833·0506. INC. C .. 4tJ.21 I J Ma·~7t. ICIAMI nc .a.. • (\liJCet, Ins. I: as.wda\loD ,, "'l nlllp;lil1 .. Cfr11ffull11 •JfOI flel)O.U .. 111! ~- 1· I . . r •• I ... lll llG I~ ••• Cc P• ph II· Ei Ill 70l Tl TW, COi lO Cet $14 t I i• 0 6L SL E• Un ne' w• tar ,., Ca Sn1 . [ blk ZB -( ent acl y, I TR w/I "P Ye 5 I bel s ht :J. l COi Xlr Fil. No 3 I bee du1 sid .. , m• for .., 5 c she II• cie dO\ sel, lhi: the inc! 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Sch ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••-'•••••,,.. • l. ne:~ ',te oeean. l C.O.ta lleaa. $:i65 mo. In· c.7EAN 1 br cot.lase otl dl)u'ttO ;,~age itcpl:i Townhouse. 3 Br, 2Yt lla. 848·2856 MIW DIWLEX $175. 2 HK , sinijle sty, PAIK NEWPOIT ~.sJo.~.'.:f~~ •· HM:r.N~HINILn. si~~o~l~~~~~~O c~~io!:O~fP~""" =~~~~~A~.r::it o.,&.xu·u.... J600 !!:~-:X; t!f:~·'!~f~t-~:' ~a9m .. ~~.11 w:if!'~.~ .4PARTte4TS .~ I · .... Adullll -•· RJ•• • ..,....., ·I!> -.: cc.,1797 u.J• ••••••••••••••••••••••• t I ' I h · d . ·· Bachelor'1«2 , ITf1 E. COMt llwy · -...,-. ,. • UI llne. f'ree rental -· -· · ~ ~. rp C, Pus crptg, homlj· 1 re c t · 846·88tl3 or lledrooms and '' 67J..4lt2 548·0.SU aervlce. d46·77l l. Open 3 ·BR., 2 bll. MP-home; Pel HIW ~~ UDO lik e storage, walk.in m ·162M Tow!'bouseti ...... ,.,...._. 3149 Eve1. overlooks adult pool, uxe t!.f. ''· ~ clo11ets . bath " guest •TropicalPool• rr.S229.$00pcn9·6 fer. ..... 2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• jacuiii &s park. Avlilil. aqf "1 , '1 hrm w '--~ ~ ~lb, bit~ gas range & Daily Llv ~o , ~· ... ,~.. ~pc, p Ulli crptg, nuu,.,. oven. pwtio deck, 2 car 2 br. cpls, drp;, bltn.'i, S p 1 .1• •••••• .. ••••'•••••••••• r. N UDOISLB .. u.ne. -·.,..... .._ like •tor age, walk-in enclosed gar•ge '"/I••••· spiral :stairca1t', re:al PB· 00 5· eruui 2 Ur2 Ba ........ .._._ .. f Across from Fashion· PORT ARNA .,._.-mo, L•.-• 1e-a. 3241 closet,, bath 4' 1uesl dry room. Pl;· onJy el~c· rplc. rcfrig, patio, gas & hiland Sil J<£mbocee on , L.AG&»t4 (2l3) 193·0&2'7Col~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• b•th, bltn IN ranae 4t tric. Adull.11 . . of Coost water pd 548-l l68 San Joaquin IUlls Ho1.1d.,. IHolM Pro...tv 2000 Ho.e1 Uafwwl•d -~ OCEANFRONT l.-<1.tun11 oven, patio deck, 2 car J.lwy-, 5 bllcs rom beach. t7141 644--1900 •••••••••,•••••'•••••• lnvile1 you to lnispect ••••••••••••••••••-••• lm!"ac. a Br. B!tn.o;, f~pl. RoyaleCondo.abr,Zba. enclosed garagew/Ja un· $425. 435 Goldenrod, CH&LDIEHOIC- • tlteir panoramic view $32.S. Waler &. Gurdeiun 2QOO sq. rt . Har, lrpl, Sec. dry room. l'11y only elec:-C 0 r 0 11 a d e 1 J\I a r 2 fir apts $170. l'ools, (•pts ..... 4ft.IX sl lea ove rlook i ng Ge.,... 3202 Pd -275 Broadw<iy. llUard. ,795 mo. Lse. tri(', Adult11.So..olCoatil (7 14)615-9331 · &.drps.~·7,"'_:.:1 ___ •~PAllSIEHME •$1J,7IO ,~au~ful Laguna Beach, ••••••••••••••'•••••••• 833-3125 Adultsonl". 114499.2771 llwy, 5 bllcs rrom be1i1ch. 2 Hr . nfurn. Allelectrit·. Covlnl lon of pl e x BKR4"4·9388. l''REE • J $425. 435 Goldenrod, Chw.rming c-or. I llr, su11 -I BR. crpts, drps&bltns. Fir l<£L't. Heoited 1>001 Perfect loc tlo · $1000' M--· D--FREE F1•:t• Vlllley l2J4 Spectacular Oceanrront Corona del Mar. (714) deck, to refined Lady. Nu Adc·•l1t1s. no pets_ 1 Ad !Ji . $210. j , • n. 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Jluge 4 Br, 2'.\ ~~~l:dults. 4~3251 or 1chooL $290.1·528-5107 lY,673·1418 ~·cs /wknili; S~llNY BHIGMT ~ 2 br / _ C~so cW Sol INVESTMENT 714 /"81·1&62 •RentaJSe.rvt«:!• b a . p r 6 st i g e Af • ~ .. ~ • h ' u· _, T duplex. New ...... int. bllns. / Beaul1ful AdultApts DIVISION · . hbo hood .,7 alwww•I• •• ta ... re 1Lect es1i,:11\.'U wo ,.... £-$IBO · ne1g r . ~ 5. Mo1sPoW" Lu incl'g. wash /dry. Ubl. "'-THEREALESI'ATE.RS-CAHYOH••wE Vacant 28r'Sl40.C.M.2 m o . Ai1k for Keil ••••••••••••••••••••••• xucy townhuui;<..'!l,2br -·-,. . -Br H.B. $110. 2 Br T.lt. 962 Oceanfront-Lovely la rb>e l .. a. l"-d 3706 s tudio, patio. lrpll'.. $5U() car port. Adults nnl)', n 21661 Brookburst, lfH TW0-5 unit apt~ .~~r~!l~d!d ~lear 11ak 1 e N.B. 5195, 2 Br T.H. ~. ·4471 ho m ed on . spaciou s ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. Rear-:.! hr, 2 decks, pets. $210..:.._9ti8·~-962·6653 com pleted tor hie. covet '11andY Y i:;c~~se CdM. Aat.979-MJO Huge 3 Br' corner lot groun s, private lcnni!i BA Yl-"'RONT, 2 bedroom, frplc. $425 rn11. Comple-Sl-IAR P l br SHi(), ~hag "LUXURY BA Yfo~RONT'" lo mu.jor ·s hopplnK . ' .. -. lease option ok. Ne courts &. your own "itrage, fireplace. ""tio. tion J une 15. Lease. 409 t d bl r · center. 1st yr write-or!. J!1Br1nas, water sk.ung, cond. inside . Sin1le1 beach! $1500 mo, Llie. e .,.. Iris, Contact Carter, 2131 cNp' rps, ltns, re !fs· Unobstructed panoramic Sl4M.536-2519'592·5010 l11~lng , golf. 90 At_1nute KUNT BClt pool, 2 Br, C h i ldre n, Pet a olc Rita Myers Real ~tale, Cor ner prope rty , Ro cle.wood O c , Los ftct :s . nq . 2~ view.1300Sq.ft.,2BH.,2 ~~--~~·"-'-'-'='-I dr.,1~~~!:,orC~aFOp info. stove, chiJd, pel. $220. Barbara96Mr739 ~ 494·S420or'960-1701 downstairs in duplex. No Sacra m e 11 lo . Ca I . a a e Apt. 1,549-3524 Ba, dbl gar, adults. no $2000 Tul > t• 1· ~·-· RN IA HUNT BCH 3 Br, 2 Ba, 3252 dock, but beautiful view 916/483·54SO. 2br, cpts drps SUNUtCK pets. Boat slip avail." 9 Htg tich Triplexei ~ R 0 p E RT y EX -kids, pet, garage. .....t'-"• IMclf.. • . ~Z4. L..,.._ Nityel o,,"11' Nf or~hhedBa>:froludnt. C •~•. o, on• ~th PATI $475. yrly. 23J-l9t.h SL CHANGE M 9 ...,. "" ••••••••••••••••••••••• u Y urn1s . me · oth Mes• 1824 _......., '" .... "C". 675-0236oc675-6163 just blt 1·2·"3Br-.PaUo :'II. 2 r, kids, pet,·~-••••••••••'•••••••~,.·· · h and dr & l)OOL S2JO. Jmm<te. no"---'--'-'====:c=="--~II ,,___ M V •Br 2 Ba "'"· pet F" 1 • ·~-ba 'l'he Shores ocean side· 1ng was er yer. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·1 "'""'"' · un .... ,5...,., BIG BEAR LAKE · · • • ._.., , 1rep ace. { .._.,.. 2 ' ' ·1 bl b-1 pclS. Avail 6 /1, 751·1004 W ES'fCLl F Jo"' across rr , Open daily 1-5. 539·6719 Sharg cabin, dbl lot, 1 1~. N.B. 2 Br, 2 .Ba. frpl. bCh. home. Crpts, drps, bit.Ju, pbri,_bccom1n ... 3 BH., 2 ~!'~ J:nea:4l~~S2lr~npetar Off ... .._ ratt: Coco's, 2 BR, 2 Ba, Ft..,lc-, 'i ,, FURN ...... h -u"I UW beaut 1.~-..... · I a.. am ce1l., all bllns, 1 e Ad Its t LOV EL\' 2 b,, ,pa c. t-yr ot ,fplc,comp 'furn'd. · -' ' ... ·--· incl. trash compactor&. week.Call644-11£ r . u nope s, patio, crpts, drµs, Jo'/,\'· LET'S TRADE! ft'in'g avail. $lS,750. Bkr. pd,·tl.00. Fee/Bkr. Ali'k for Bev or Joe, $l50. 1 . d dshwhrs. shag cpts, rooms, cpl, nice lcitch, he;at, gar, walk lo shopt>, U · N ",._........ HOMIFIHDEIS mo. 963-4569 re rig., cart>, rps, elec. Avail. summer/Wint.er·, 4 closed garage, frpk , brick s nac k bar.-patio. · 6 nits ewport.Ht11 ......., .,._. eye "arage. ~125 Per . $<!40. Adults. 1665 lrv1nc. Su 't c 1 M * 642 ~o* ., "" bdrm. up.v•r duplex apt. BBQ. Gas & water pd. Xlnt. location, rem;. renl. 642 0 Ba:; ;1d:.sGureara Oi'•tll Cowity •-, .... ., BEAUTIFUL La Cuesta. mo., yearly ; I.st & last, Deluxe lh;~out, deck. Pool 351 Victoria. Apt. 357 . -239 Units, well ·m.Untained Prop1rtf 2500 lalto• llla.d 3206 Br, 2 Ba, close Lo sc 494.6483 Salisbury Rlty673..ftJOO L.4 MANCHA UTS 646·4252 '"'.:_'.:J~;;;;;~~;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;; nevtµ" v1tcant. Owner ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• & beach. $450. 9112'2734 Rent or Lea~e 4 DR house, CoroMI del Mer 1722 778Scott Place, CM MES.4 VERDE wants exchange ror BAYV.IEW DuPl.e.-.:. 4 br, 2 Fireplace, 3. BR, 2 BA, Laguna Hills. 581·5590 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642-5073 2 Bdrms., 111\i bath condo larger complex Custa /. OH.LOS COYOTIS ba, bltns, cpt, gar. 110 new pa. int, bltns, closet Mon thruSall0-6. 2 8 ,,1 ba. frpl, -•~.Soot with pool. $335P..to. MesaorN portlkh &ipphire, 714-615-2651 or h rt &. hools $310 _....... CASAVIC.WRJA STIPSTOIEACH 1 64e4°':4674 ' , (j-OLFCOUI.~ 213·371·7688 s oppi g sc · · 4 BR. fireplace. family hwy. Avail June JS. $295. l,2&3Br. Unfurn/1-Urn · · · REAL ESJ•J[ "'Custom French archite_c· :g:~lc ror Bev or Joe, room, 2 car garage. 5i36Q. 547·0993 /496-1981 fr. $169 .50 gastv.1r~. 2 BR, 1 ha. Winter~ .. " lural 2 s ly. home 1n l .. O• PHNnlilm 3207 per mo. 4!19-2.544. Cotto Mesa 1724 Adults·No PetsSellale i ::· lbba,rwif, ~ ENTERPRISES Buena Park. 4 br, 41!a, '•••••••••••••••••••••• •LOVELY Lacuesta 3BR Pool, Rec. Rm., Elevator \~~==~~~==:::) MEW~oaRrc'Res~ tam. rm., central air, Bayview·2yrsold3 sty,3 2ba home for lease. N 3 BR, 2Vz ba., 2·story •••••tOW.iAiiS••••• S25Victoria,642--8970 · 7 OJ jac uz zi bathtub, Br/3 Ba. $610 mo, yr. Jse fee lownhous~ -Sea Terrace. 2BR. 2Ba condo~ /0 Gourmet.kitch. Bllnsec. or sale.675·6621/646-2725. Ocean view. commun •S8.60Nigbt &Up P--..UU WE HAVE Assumable loan avllila· system. Auto. gar. door, C-' Ir •-~ 3211 •COP..tE to the ocean •f.r pool & t ennis. Avail. •Swtudt io&BeldBRApls Swro1Mcla91 WEW SUMMER RENTALS bte onthls northCo&la l eargarage.Pool,3600 ...,., -~ mi.2&3BRfrom$195t June 15. $425 fllonth. • aer s DELUXEl,2&.38rApls •r Mesa 4 -Plex. Alls sq.ft. Magnifi<.-entview. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $405.Nofee 644·16l8 •TV&MaidSe.rvAvail PvtPatios--Htd Pool DISTINCTIVE ~>•,ooo. BLUFFS Duple•, frpl, •PhoneSecv,Htdpool. N Sh . Adi Onl bed.cm, I ~ bath units. -.. Mis51'on V'e 'o 3267 Ch.Id & p Sect" r . op g-ts Y GRISHAM-patio, 2 br, 2 ha .. Be:sl 8 c 1 I • 1 cen et ion Owner will help finance •2 R ONDO, pool,••••••••••••••••••••••• ... otf~eek,rentw /· d U--"-j..,. ...... PITALNICK area. $285 mo. Yrly . I bh A ••" 3 -· .. a ... ..-.1111 ,...--.......,. w i t h m i n i m U m $l 500 3 S c u se. gt . .....;.1 11 BARCELONA 2 be, cpt.s, Z376 Newport Blvd. CM 1777 Santa Ana Ave, CM doWn-$89 ,950. ~~~~~ 6'J3.3Z22or~~~; lJ10S. BBACHWALK Condo. drps, bltns. air, patio, 548·9'1SSor645-3967 MgrAptll3 646-5.>12 SAL ES ·o~ i~INOS-213·694-2224 New, lg. 3 br. 2 ba, clos fn cd. yd, no pets. S27U. HOLID •y -•~ • COl"OltOclelMm-1222 t o beach . $360. mo. 830-5891 -r-Hoc-..DeMn.e unus ua l opportunity ror·l'!~~~~~~~~~I ·•••••••••••••••••••••• 581 0887 DELUXE Spacious l Br, 160 W W-C.M CXJ>:Crienced Realtor/ As.lo..t f Stat SPACIOUS duplex 3 br, 2 · Newport leodt 1269 furn apt. Pool. Ample BE.A UTIF1.JL • sociate. 0 e ba, bllns, nr. water $375. New, A Landmark Home. ••••••••••••••••••••••• parking. Adults, nopelS. GROUNDS * • • • Property ~ 2600 Call owner 554-2561 eve. 4 Br, large family rm, .BRAND new Newport 1965 Pomona Ave., CJ\f ADULTS-NO PETS Call 545-8424 Associated ••••••••••••••••••••••• T do 3 B 2'" story, crpts, drps, fncd errace con · r , '~ 10 minutes to ocean. Lge So.uthCoastBrokers. 14 DELUXE For Lease Exec. type yard,c-lose tobeach. Ba. $350. mo. Adu.Its, no •Tropica&Pool• l Br $175. Gak & Water 2••-2-· -.......... Fr-$195 HI.HT LIGHl'ED TEHHIS COURTS •El41gant Kee. Pavilion •Billiard Tables •Pool, Jacu:tzi, Sauna Adults only No pet.s 555 PAULARIHO associated l!ll')"ERS REtllTOPS , , W P ~t c o b'' '~b<0 $355. 3 Br, 2 ba, blk to bch. No pets /c hildcen. Yrly. W-Newporl. 642-1531 2 Be ocean front: lov.·t!r $350 ycly avl. 6-l, gar 500911.z Sea:shore&W-11340 BAYSIDE * DELUXE 7 UNITS, 1 UMn'S model home with ocean mo.10-6; 963-4581, after pets. 675-5800, Bkr, no I Br, cpls, drps, bltns, incl. Draperies, carpets. I view, 3 Br, 2 Ba, pror. &.wlcends; 751-6461 fee. patio, All utilities paid. gas heal, gas stove, air (Newport Fcwy So. to 4 br elegance w/bcam b le lo ocean. (2) JBR, (5) 14 Deluxe units ror the landscaped. Spyglass 548-1168 eond't. · · . Baker offramp. Turn ceil'g f I D/W t 2 BR. Gd. cond wise investor. 4·2 br and Hill near Fashion Island. House For Rent near NEWPORT TERR. 3 br, 1 ioning, swimnung right at Isl signal ). $5 so'' ~~: 6 7 3'. ~1~ ~09 • (4J2BR •IOMESwith 10-1 hr units. Secured by ssz.1781 Beach, Avail. Ju00 1. 4 21/:i: ba. Master s uite, I BR, prefer middle age pool, rec. room, washers 17141 549-1302 eve/i~iknd enclosed garages on Y:t enclosed walls. Prime Br, 1~'11 Ba, Bltns, bltns, fam rm., lndry,, oc retired, no chikl/pets. &dryers. 1-========='=l-'--"-""=----- ac're lot. Rm. formore Las Vegas location. 3 BR,2BA,$<150mo.Year· 968-5602 palio,gar.,oceanviewon $155.642·5848 l· Spac.2Br,2 Ba ,dpl».S!l:LS Yeage r Rcalty,556-6171 Sp•rkling pool. Good ly, 600 Acacia, 644-06llor 15 acre park w /pool. $375 2 BR, 2 BA, bltns, util rm, upr1lwr furn. ~ Nr. ASSUME 7% VA TRIPLEX. Costa Mei;a w/owner's 38R 1~4bu., + frplc. Central toe. Yeager Realty 55&6171 s pendable 9% loan. 673-1776 3 BR, 11h DA, frpl. Nr. mo.644-7357 fw1t.. he .. & I ... lb· encl gar., patio. Mature Bch.Adlt548·1!100. ltome away rrom home. shopping. Adu.I ts. $375. ceptiOllmly Mee. 211 O adults, no pets. 75l Scott Anxious owner asking Ocean vu; 3 BR., 2 Ba.; 962·0062 •LUXURY coMoo 1 _..IL. CM. PL 645-5355 EASTBLUl-'1'' I br ~HJ. 2 only$212,000.Deluxe un-So. of Hwy. Frpl., d NewportCrest.2Bc,2Ba,11-:i..:-w~..-'--'-"-'=~·--'----I be $280. Pool , f rpl, its-bargain priced. g&r.$495.Agt.673-ZZZl 3BR,2Ba,nr0cean. 2cargar. Wet bar.Ten-Q.3Sf•l•atOll.CM 2 Br, crpt, drps, bltns, adults.nopets.644-4767 Take advantage. Call C.StaMeto 3224 $350.mo.549-2499, nis. Pool . $375 /mo . l B)t Furn, 2lrgclosets, gar. Near shopping, E-8 hf . now (714) 152-1700. •••••••••••••••••••••••l ---•_l_t._7_,_30_._ss_t-4J90_' -----< c,.._~~0~1_11~·-------1 queen size bed. priv, side, Sl 7,5 _ No pets. qeiti~l ~~~h~;eS~. ~1~~: EaahicM Units.. I NVESTMENT 3 BR., 2 ba., bllns, renced H. y .Hms Carmel 3 Br, dressing rm, extra lrg Pl..CREllC I _:5'8:.:::·_:635:::::7c_ ______ , garage. $600 util incl'd. 5 Lovely 2 BR homes, DIVISJON COLLEGE PAIUl yd., g.a ragtt. $275 Ato. ~st ram rm . Extra Nice! rooms, e n c I . gar. UYIS UP Mesa Verde area. 2 Br. 2 645·0245. beam ceilings, rrplc:;, THE REALES'PATERS & Last + ~ de ......... 11 w /storage. Adu.Its only, y E B lower f pie gar etc /~--"=------shag crptg, fed patto. + _ 3_ BR, 2 BA, fplc, r /o, _. ,,.---· $4 90 I mo. L;i: e . w I 0 m N.4M a, • r · • · DELUXE 3-1 BR units. $12,000. in-IN Est... ref rig., crt~. drps, dble 496·2948. Aft . 5 P.M. gardener. Day 558-5333; I ~·~o~pc"-'li~--------1 Over 500 tall tr~ .and Very quiet. Adults $235. Brand new 3 br, 3 ba Con· come p /mo. he~ 2100 pr., Blue H.ave1dan poopooll, 4 BR, 2 BA Cul-de-sac, nr. Eves 640·1785. NEAT 2BR, 1 Ba, walk to 1 0 1 s: ~le a m st "'' 1th S46·40I5 do. View. Adults, no pets. 1 SOUTH COAST ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~· month tDC pk . &-schls. $380 incl's s hopping . $180. mo. wa er a s crea e a re-...._.i..,eon leoch 384.0/-'$1=25~--=54~8~·~0~75~7 ____ _ INVESTMENT M0tel owoers, ready to re-ma1nt & gardener. grdnr. & wtr. 640-I076 ELEGANT lay View 642.7154 !axing setting for your ••••••••••••••••••••••• S49-<»112 tire $l5,000. equity pis loy Mee.de 4 BR, 4 BA, ram rm, den, I ~=-"'"-------· I spacious new 1-or 2- FIVE 4-PLUES Xlnt location, spendable. Fully rented. lOC/n Down. No deferred maint. very low monthly pmts. Realtor lllOMew-nri CO_NDO 3. br, PO.~I, 4200 ft. Pool. Jo'anta:stic H..tin4)to•lecldli 3740 bedroom apa('tm ent. on 2 BD Condo-. Won-,.. __ ta M esa5'8·TI·~ c lubhous.e;..r.v.t. paU,o, showcase ror entertain· ••••••••••••••••••••••• From $195 .· 1",urniture ~ ~ d ~ · g U l $1800 Fu FROM $42 available. Small pets dcrful local. Phone Ko ~~~~~~~~~~I cpt, rps, ng. -pet 10 · 0 · ; rn. OK Ad 1 n1 o rr· I $2200 .'. 80 ,9 EM1I . u ts o y. u:e CHEZ OROAl'TS 8234 Atlanta 1,2&.3 DR . Priv. gar., pool . w a:s her , dryer, Close lo beach. 536-0336 E<£st bluff Tnhse beaut. apt. 2 Br, 3 Ba, bltns, rrplc. patio, pool , avail. ' $350. 644-0355 ~ 496·8167 or write Box·SSl fee. S250 mo.·198:i6 over· · -or WE~Y J. f I Ln ... ' ••• 752 7315 open 9:00 to o:OO, 2300 YEARLY -Block to Beach. Lrg 3 BR, 2 BA lower duplex. Garage, patio, d:shwhr. $350. SOUTH COAST JNVESTMENT 5"9·<812 LagunaBch.92652. 48R,2BA, rp,2cargar, ness · -...... ' -· ExKYH•e~ Fairview Rd .. Costa ....... , hi.ige fam . cm. Green-SUPER SHARP 3 BR. 2 727 Yorlltewt: ..,cl Mesa. Phone~s-2300. HEAROCUH 21. l IDRMS ················~······ ----=-:-::-:=:-----i IHH.<iDMM .. SHH fw11illlood 5 UNm ••••••••••••••••••-.•••• EASTSIDi GtMnll l I 02 COSTA hlESA ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Bedroom house 2·2 Ocean view 1 BR house, bedroom hoUSt!S a~ a L.B. Kid/pets, also2 Br's duplex, 2 bedroo;,.., each $140. Mobile ~.M. sngls side. Income now $1,035 OK, Bach wuts, balboa per month. Clean & well $135. N.B. $145. H.B. $13S. maintained. Brier, ask agt97!l-8430 brook. W. of So. Cst . Ba bit bl k U H "--•Co.RHn Be hBI da'tY-·ktown Plza . $400 mo. m.2511 or , ns, ~ wa , nr as •• ..,.. ac v ...... 564_1998 Scbool.$325.963-3612 Hot ,...,.,.~ .tst.td 516·041 I I ~-3·z44 t-""-• fw .._ lo STUDIOS• I llb 2BR &: de n or 3BR, newly ,...._ f;: be..tiM ~ •Full kitchen painted /c rptd. Family •••••••••••••••••-:••••• BR f 2200 •Heated pool *Sltocly l:ll,l Gmde:n* Pool, crpt &: drps, lndry, adu.lts. 117 E. 22nd St. Near Beach. &t2-J&l5 Beautiful s tudio apts. 645-4554 Jo'rpl cs, bltns, di s·l -~-"''-'------­ hwashers, 2 car garage. Z BR oceanfront, lower Sundecks. f'com $275 . S330 yrly. Avl. 6-l. gar. 536-2.579 5009'h Seashore. 6444340 Pref'd. $285mo. 1st & last RENTALS • 3 • am. rm., La d r ·1·t · sq. ft. Bay & lights view. • un ry ac1 1 1es +deposit. 549-2364 2 BR, 1 Ba .... -. -... $310 New carp .. vinyl & paint. •Free utilities SPARKLING new spac. 2 Lo•e .4t I st lite Aport!nents Fwtlished SINGLES 2 br, kids $16.S ~ ::: ~ :: _·_· ." .·.· .-$38S.~ ! PE~ogs~n~t'~m. rm. :~ye: 1~!~s ser\f. avail :;ps~l:~a~~~0ga~~~t~: ~:~. B~~~tk ~~~-u':\ •• ~.~~!!':!'!~ .. !!~.~ $185. 2 BR, kids, pet, gar 3 BR, .2~ Ba ......... $100 e r 9 Que G 3 Br, appl, util pd, kids, 4 sR,2 Ba,fumto On front row, "'Gold • a · -Im m e d . occupancy . unique idea in adu.lt apt THEEXCITIN pet, renced. Aug ................ $125 Coast". waler view. The •1Phm0,.0 1,•t'o'orc'c'cean AWdult.s, no pets. 527 W. living. 6700 Warner Ave, P.4LM MES.4 UTS. ba k.ds fineslat "'750 /Mo. • ilson,645-9614 lluntington Beac h . A11NUTESTONPT SAVE! 4 br, 2 , 1 , 4BR,21h ba ......... $450 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• pet 3BR,2Y.a:Ba,3Mos. $<l50 • 3 BR. 2 ba. end ~it. NO INCREASE in sum· 2 BR 21h BA Studio apt 847·604h'ld7. No lease.Sorry OCH. !or8eltyat646-717J. lolbool.a-d 3106 oPfN fll 11• IJ S fU"I 10 Hf I/IC!' THE REAL l ESTATIRS 1 Attractive 4 Br, 3 Ba GRONR', 4 br, 2 ha, appl, RAISOR'S Huge deck, canyon view. m er rent, Beaut l br rurn Bltn;.,, O/W, cptg & drps: no c 1 re norpets. Bach, 1&2 BR. from,$165. h B lb frpl,kids,pet,fncd,gar. ~/Mo. apts$165&$175 Sparush Pat•·o . $265 mo. 768 SPACIOUS 2 & 3 bd,m, Adults.NoPets ome, great a oa FURNISHED 1 br, util •Fur n. 2 Be &den, early t I bid .• 1 g 1561 Mesa Dr Island Location, all con· RfALTORS s Ye g, P~• enc ar, Joann. Agt.838-Bll!l a •• •'.'.· Childr.en OK. 17391 ("Blks East of New.--~ pd, gar, $180. Fee/Bkr area; greenbelt view; pool, sauna, lndcy, adlts. -'-==-'-"====--• ~· ve niences, 2 £rplc, sunny HOMEFIMDEl.S cul de sac loc. $575/Mo. 17301 Keelson Lll , I blk LARGE Groulld F1r. 1 br A Keelson, l blk. ~·of Blvd.') LagunoleochUnih patio w/south bay view, *642.t900* 4523Campus Dr.,lrvine •Othersrrom $38.5/Mo. W. or Beach oer Slater. Gai-den apt.' Pool, rec ~ .. e2a0c38·h9 81. orr Slate r. M6·9800 -_) 5 Ocean view apts. & 4 summer /winter rentals Campus Valley Shop Ctr. RING 640.'560 842-7848 _roo':"'C~m~.~$~127~5.~7~1~0~18lh""'~S~t~. -1 ::':~:=-'::'~=--:---:-:---::::--- "hops. '" block Coast open. Viewthisweekend. BR d h b" CALLl3l-8600 G , .. ,. 4 mo . ome, 1g 2 Br. as Pd., Very<..:lean. • 1-{wy. fcon~age, no vac:•.n~-J -'-'~•-C_o_r~•-'---,---,---:-:-::::1 renced yard, 3• yrs old . Turtleroclc 3 br 2 ha wet NbewpoL rt Sl~o:rcs. 3 8~, 2 Newport leoch 3769 •2 BR, I Ba, Mesa. Verde . Quiet. 1-"'amily. no pets. D cies. Askin.onJY .$42, •-li..--p ......... 3107 $390 mo 213 /370-0834 . , , a. ge. 1v1ngrm .• sun-••••••••••••••••••••••• Adults, gar . avail. $185. 1''rom$175842·1652. ~e d to -· bar, a trium. Lease $425. deck . New paint & 529,9• WK UP. 1Hdr,2 ea -N~o.!"~ts~-~833~-~897~4:.__ __ J :-:--:C~--;:--;--;-'-:~-::-:----own. owner anxtOUS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 833 1927 " t ' :se~I. Take u.i:lv.aniage of Su.mmer Rental, near TOP Quality Family mo. · carpets.$475 /Moyearly &. Bach. Color TV, mai'! ESIDEI 11.lmost. NEAR Huntington this opportunity to buy park, 2 br hse. $250 per Duplex. 3 br, 2 ba, $275 3 BR. 2 BA, Home. ~r: Davidson Rily 6"5-7575 serv, pool. THE MESA, , j br, dsh!~~. c . r i; llar~ur. _2 be, shag cpts, ~he best Laguna Beach wk. 673--7191 mo. 2569-B Orange Ave. frplc, patJo, ~real.ion TA ST E F U L 3 8 r 415 N. Newport 81, NB, 2 encl. garag::" pr;J:.lo, ref~1g, r an~_e, dshwhl', BIG' income property. 540-7823 lac-. Dbl. gar. ~S mo. Town ho use w /2 car 646--968l lodry. $310 . mo. Mgr patio, encl. gar. Adlts, 00 Realooom.ics,COrp... c.r... .. Mm' Jill MES• VBIDE 586-.a688 automatic gar. '29i. NEW. beaut. rurnish-' "2·3488 pelS. $200. mo. S.16-4J60 Brokers 615-6700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.. """' • Great ocean lc.bay view 4 BR, 2 Ba, renced yard, * REMT A.LS * 879·2680 exec. type townhse nr. 1 & 2 BR garden apt.s frpl DELUXE 3 br_. 11/z ha. Bread It Buller Money 3 BR. 3 ba. +swim pool. $375. S56·1244 eves & UN IV PARK Exec posh 3 BR. 2~ ba C)("ean. 3 Br, 3 Ba, den, 2 D/W t t ' ' N '. wu.sher/dryer incl. $325. l\.l akers 10 U all 2 Bed, Summer or yearly. No 281wk5nds. ~13-2&!-6111 ext. 2.BR, 2 Ba . : .... $325/335 twnh.se, (rplc, pool, Park ~~~~ek:~isga~ ~-': Irvin~ r:d.' :!!a1.0$i1s ~ 638-7275. 2019 Delaware from $165 Sl38;000 Ideally located tee ,wor · ' ·3 SR, 2~ Ba ..•• $375/425 Udo. $385. 642-0>42. sau~a-$1600. S42-002s . $200 mo. 557·2841 .-New deluxe Beach area 2 in Westminster. Agent. Agent6'75'-3000 Cou: a Br, l l/a a., bltm, TURTLEROCK Br, 2 Ba, closed gar, all Oakwood orters the 968-9332. fenc!ed yd. $305 mo. Refs. ·z ~R. 2 ba, den., $400 /425 ~:=--3271 ...... taaats Uftfwft. 1·2 IR W flOFr bltns, $275 mo. incl. uti.1. finest in country club li v- Lots for tM 2200 Leta for 1.a. 2200 31355'1matra545-1358. .., BR.G1R8EaE .• NTB .•.• E •• E .• _ ••~•••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••·•••,•••": • 1.Pvt. Patio,lrpl, lyrlse 846, .. ~1311 ; 8464938 agt. No ~~t ~ire~:~ Y:' ~~Ii~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ . _. .... Pin' C 3107 Avail1bleJunelSt MESA VERDE 2 ltOI')', 4 THE WILLOWS NEW 3 br, 2ba. view. frpl, ••••••••••••••••-t••••• HAYLOPI' Al'TS t~=·--------in recreation facilities, a macnab /Irvine ra.1tu llG CAHYOH. lnver1\ess Ln . -one of the most de - sirable s treets in Big C'h nyon w /homes val ued al $400 ,000. 90 ' overlooking 8t h i'"'airway. Jane Frazee 642-8235. (C40J bedrm, den 3 BA, form 3 BR, 2 ba ..... , .$.D)/315 bale, 3lll2 Via Santo 2 BR, ite_.-to bei.c;h. year lll A•oc• CM 2 BR, 2 BA, nr. new, nr. rull time activities direc- dine & kitcheneue, ready DEERFIELD Tomas, by -aPFt-Collect lease. $125. mo. e 64 ... 143. bch. Refrig. Pvt. unit, tor who plans parties, to move in $450. mo. Agt 3 BR, 2 Ba ........... $995 213-348-85011325. 840-l'89 all.,1/P.m. • gar. 962-3065 BBQ's, trips & more! ' 540-1151 _. · Free Sund ay brunch. ' s.,,tllL..-. 3216 Caplt ...... ~3111 , $ZIS1l .. ,2ba 'Swfer'1P..-.lse Plus beauti£ul singles, 2BR, crpts, drps, pvt . VlSleH ••••••••••••••••••••••• oc'"E,,AN.,,vt,.E'w•'"••••_•x." 2 • Pam,no-pets.151-5162 Big apt. across from 1&2 'b edroo m a pt.s, patio, enclsed war. $185. BEACHtRONT home 2 'jl)ople Hunt. clifts. Maximum 4 furnished & unfurnished. 673-3690 WU.t:rt Br, z Ba, conv. den & hr 2 ba , 01/W. refri.I . Claasified' ads sell big people. 847·4381. Oakwood Ga.rden Apt.s rrplc $500 m o lae iteq, s mall items or 8*"'1~~~~~~"-"""jja;ji j offers an exclusive "No l'~lad what v.ou want in 5 ,2 _7500 · · · · 496-Veg.,... Carden. $22$1 " L ...... ••41 ~ Couples oply. 49i·2188 ilem..lustcallSGSliN.IJ • -Rent Raise Guarantee ... Daily Pilot Clllll~irieds. wkdays after s & wknda ••••••••••••••••••••••• We guarllntee that your ~u ""'·um oc1 H~ •• after :t:90. C..te M.. .37Z4c..t. Mae 3724 No. End. l BR. 1~ bllca rent will not be ruised for 32,. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••-••••••••••••••••• from beach &: llit.onl. $235 ONE FULL YEAR&. you WHtMthr lncld'I utll. Yr's Lease. stJU bave the flexibility AMBASSADOR INN ..::::;::.:497 ·::, ~~~;~~~:;~~~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' • URE VllW LOT IY THE SEA. HUGE ! Viow or beach. jetty & Catalina. Exclusive Shorecliffs - private beach access. Approved Plans avail (must resubmit). Ken 2 Story, 4 BR, 2 BA, crpts, drps, bltn1, close to schools, shopping & rreeways. $3.t.!i. mo. A.sic ror Bev or Joe. 963-4569 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lion. Modelsopent0to 7. BRAND NEW Sorry. no p ets or '· Hartley 642-8235. tC41 I • llAYNOHT. Pier & slip privilege for fairly lg. boat ul fa bulous Promontory Bay. A real buy ror $112,500. Charles Arnold ~-8235. Cq43) ' - ~· I TASTE f U I. 3 Br Townhouie w /2 car autom atic gar. $299. 879-2680 3425 ••••••••••••••••••••••• cbildren. ~ s29so ~~=-oo~ • •••••• .•J.__S .. H Move In w /deposits only l BR $190 2 BR 1230 8efrlg, Security. Pool, J acu :r.1.i , Hee. Bldg w /execcise rn1 ., BHlards, Color TV , ' lr,•lnt 1\\'e Rt ~1csn 5~5· 1~5:" Apartments ........, ......... Irvine at 161h 64.S-0550 HARIOUR LIGHl'S A Limited number of spacious 2 bodroom. 2 bdrm & den le 8 bdrm UR· its are now avallable, l6TOO Saybrook Lan • l·h1ntln1Jton Harbour (714 )846-3341 Lln~ln P~.rt,y-~-. \ . I I ' . 001 "·~~:-;-:--:-~~~~-,--~~~~....:.'~ • I ---· • .,. E i&e•lll1 JW sJ9a• • wUwl'a-~ ltoO ·~-------------'·-------------· ··~···················· ":~'. . mr 1 IMT lMCSllC U~llH~ ... • t.MAM. "f1' M:CIPllO • IOct<itJors •1 11t >2 Bl •2•ll0.n From St'S -~ 1'\eMI V!Mde lo~ f. Adams . :.;;~~5~4~0;·~11~00~~~.l I "'~r-e1~ CORONA DELMAR ~ Br Townhouse, frplc:, I rom $275. 1 Br from $205. , t>oot, tennis, continental breakfast. Some ocean & CataJina views. Separate family sect ion. Close lG shopping & rme beach. 644·2611. Rooms 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ROOMS $20. wk up with kitchen $30. wk up apt. 548-9755 or 645--a967. ~· LIVEATTHEBEACH S30. wk & up.67J..O.UO PINE KNOT MOTEL Under new management Summer Rentals 4200 \ • Schools and .Instruction This Variety of Fine Schools could introduce You To A New Tomorrow For further ·rn tormafion regarding plec-of adnf'flslng In tM .Daily Piiot Sc-. Cllld·ln•lrvc-DWectory Call 642-5678 Ext. 325 ....................... ..--------------L ido Is le, 4 Br, 2 ba. Completely furn .. lune, July & Aug. 673-4798 Beaut. Apt. in CdM wknds & wkly. Prime Joe. l'anoramic vu. Wlk to bch. Resp adul ls only 613-2064 Exchange your hm ror 4 hr w / tennis in l,ac. J~aJisades. 213/454· 7265. L AGUNA BEACH, Ocean Front 3 bdr, Den, 4 Ba. home available. for Sum· mer. N IC HOLS Real Estate. 2025 So. Coast 1-lwy.494-7220 Jo Urn 2 br, blk lo o<.'ea n, • NB. L g s undcck. Av! now thru Aug. 673·0'l36. Beach house 2 Br. 2 Ba, furn, Bal Penin. Avail Junc·Sept. J20 t\Jvarndo Pl . 673·7080 ask for Craig. WANTB> Small apt. July/Au~usl. Newport a rea. Resp. mid·age retired <.'Ouple. Will also housesil whil you are on vacation. 673-4394 Vocation Rentals 4250 Interested In A Real Estate Career? IN SIX WEEKS PREPARE FOR STATE.EXAM LIC!NSIMCi PllPAU.TIOM POI • Real Estilte Salesmen & Brokers • Employment Assistance For Graduates With Laadina Brokers. • Day And Evening Oasses •Broker Exam Testing $69-FUU COURSE Wltti TWs Ad hr l..tw-tl• •Delee ,,._ G.nt LKtw. . Mewpcri, J2S Mo. IOldl t .. w,ort ... d. 548·1 192 Newport Air Associates Flight School & Flying Cltib LEARN TO FLY 5 595 . ...._.., ....... } * FAA APPROVED * e ..... 1 I 'c 35 Hours flight time in Cessna 1 SO's with 20 hours dual instruction. O ub membership. Free dues. Individual instructioh. tailored to YOUR ability. ZO AIRCRAPT AVAii.AiLE AT · LOWEST RA TES IN ORANGE COUNTY L...,·t.• fir now - -'""' ..... floll * Sptc:lal Rates for Coc111wclal or Ins..,_,,., ShldeMs. · : · ·( · EDMOND F .1 JACXSON For Co•plele DOtals e• NOW Real Estate Education Since 1964 979-1155 ACADIMT IULISTATI 19711 A'--"W .,__.._ COHTIACTIMG • INsuU.Nc:I SCHOOLS ''I'"" ' ., _.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• GI-Master Charge&BofA Medtottti'T ..... ..._ N e w p o r t B c h -n e w ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'°'-!!!!!!!!!!!'C!!'-!!!!!'!!'""!!'.,...!!!!'"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ duplcx·2 Br, $225 wk. & _: ::;; up. 675-1453 Rentals to shcre 4300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jo'eml roommale to shr 2 Br a pt, gas & wtr pd, $95 mo + ~:1 elec. & PH. Call btwn 3 &6, &~2-62 15. •' Corona del Mar. 2 Br, New. dishwhr, 2 Ba, pvt Gar. pool. Walk to Bch. $150 uli l incl. Mitch 675·2643 or 675-7677. •• Active Senior Citizen on Social · Security seeks v s ame lo share house or apt. Write r·. J. Jordan 2724 E . Coast l·lwy, CdM. or Call 644·4000days. .!\1ALE/FEMALE, Shr. J hr, + den. W. Balboa at lOth. 1;;: blk. to bay or ocean. $150. Call: Tom/- Di ane. t>73·7888 .t'cmale to s hare J ilr ·r o\vnhuu s c , Villa Pacific. 962 ·~547 Balboa lsland·fcml room· __._ mate wanted to share yearly housc.li75·7lll. OCEAN VIJ.:W, Share s uper sh<Jr p 2 Br dplx in CdM. $225 mo. Avail. li /10. Call G75·1772. Goro9H for Re..t 43SO ••••••••••••••••••••••• For Clubs & On;ianizations Presents Pr09rmn Pre-fiew1 .Al TM IW"""1 Msrioll Hohl May 27111, 9:3D mn until I pm Speakers & Entertainers Continental Bredcfast-$4.50 -~· Programs of Confidence For Girls * Summer Registration Modeling & Grooming Classes NATURE OUTINGS FOR CHILD STUDY PHOTOGRAPHS .STORAGE gara ~e for rent.1959 MapteA,e, No. Group Rates, •• Free lroci..re .•. leYerlee Kell-675-9615. 5, Costa i\1e sa ~!!!!!~===========·;;;;;;;;;;;;;· ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;·; ';;;;~!!!!!!J ANTIQU £/Classic auto ~ s tor age, encl., acccssi· blc, S30 mo. Scrv avail. 642·7978 Office R...tai 440 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1501 WestclffDr. Newport Financial Ctr lHlin«J Office Space Call on Site Manager C714)642·31ll cxt246 WESTC LIFF BLDG NEWPORT Bl AC H '~•ne'W~_, ••, ,,., , ·'•" ...;. Alf CMdll_,. ./.,c;_,....~ .... ./t: ... _ ./rw11 .-........ ./( ............ ./ s.c:, -...a. ,/......,,. ,.,. ... Call M r Howard 6 45·6101 SS• PER SljlFT 1617 WESl'C LI F'F-NB AGT. 5-ll-5032 WATERFRONT NowponBeoch Executi ve offi<'cs $150-$350 Month Yiew o( boats&: water FRENCH GERMAN SPANISH ENGLISH call for a FREE lesson: SuflM:Jn Language School Irvine 833-9500 HALl!CRl!ST CWI SWIMMING LESSONS ··~ Age1 J Yn•Up 10 Leeaons·Sl 2.00 (~) Eoch lesson 17 Hour Jt. & Sr. lifesaving offend llHISTER NOW FOil Sessions l & 2, ,June 30th thru July 11th-And July 14th thru July 25th Realtor 675-616t Reglelnltlon: June 2Slh & 26th llLLGllllNDY SULU~~ $140 up atore..tfices cpts 5 PM·7 PM drps •ir b•th. 17301 LANGl.IMJE SCHOOLS BeachBlll.B.842·2834 SwlwlDlncl_J_K~ Don't drop the ball! Ge< a Localiont Copl IO CoMI C• 9.6~·f.JfPor H7:7JJ4 job wilh a low-eo1t Dail 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~U !~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~· ~· ~ Pilot Clasalfied Ad .1- Phonc 642·5678. , ... Ill DAJLYPILOT • Tueld!)',Mat27, 1171 ' OCEAN SAFETY CLASSES FOR CHILDREN UNDER 14 $25 Courae Starting June 1st Only Courses Tcaial!t~L· MHa Verde <.ounlry Cub, Costa Mesa SCUIA For T-I. Adoltl '1-~ Slarlln«J .-3nl. .... ., TuHl.Tlnno•enlnlJ• CailForfne lroclowol.lwfo: .557-0035 STUDENTS, PROFESSIONAL PEOPLE PLEASURE RfADERS Here's an opportunity for a FREE READING TEST giving important infor.mation 1 about your .readini comprehension, r:etention & speed. Get these important facts & find how you can substantially improve your reading comprehension & speed . FOR FREE TEST ••• CAU AMERICAN SPEE DREADING ACADEMY . ·. . . • ' ' I . ' ' " Z790 Hcirbor •rJ.L: ~·M .... ._ ' . . 546-6960 letw ... tAW&SPM (Absolutely No Obligation) •MEN• WOMEN HOSPITAL TRAINING NEW CLASSES STARTING IN JUNE T r ain for ·a meaningful career that could ofter .. prestige. security and excell~nt ·earnings. A•ric•• con.,. •f P•r ... dlc•I Art1 & Scle•c•• offers traini ng in these positions. • Opff.tl.., loo• THt.lc:i• • le5Plr .. wy n.r.py Teci.lclH • Wrd a.rti ........... Ata11t_,. • itMt"91•r M.clcm' TecWcl• ... · Accredited by the Accrediting Commission of the National Association .of Trade and Technical Schools APPllOYBI FOi VETERAN TRAINING An Eligible I nstltu,tion under the. Federally Insured Student Loan Program CALL 11141 547.0JOS AMERICAN COLLEGE • ,, OFPAIAMIOICALAITS A.MD SCllNCbi 1600 M. lreaclaey 5-f• A.••92706 Ile s"ati n~ cvcr,·da\~ ' -- ICE SKATING LESSONS All Ages leglnners tin AclY-ed Classes Stw lhWJ Maw ICE CAPAOll -CHALIT COSTA MIU • M~SA VEROE CEN!ER " .• HA~t ILVD. AT ADJ.MS . ''' . I • jL:lf7f41N ' ' ,, TEENAGERS! (11·17 COED) ' TRAVELING CAHO£ CAMP On The LOWER COLORADO RIVER I DAY, 7 MIGHTS l JULY 0~ AUGUST r •100 CALL 64~5274 e:t _ .'kfJ't Adventure · --...-~ -Tours Anna's DAY SCHOOL PAU IHISTRATIOM ................... Jnl .... IHIST•HOW Full learning Program Phonics Stressed Arts & Crofts Music. Reodin~ Speciolty Sports Activities · ' Summer Program Includes: Swimming& Ice Skoting . , ;,1 1 2.lJ O~rin Ave., .C.01ta Muo . •• ~.1 • -·~ -;. l~,,,.~ ~ '~..-.:. PORCELAIN NAILS HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TOIE TRAIMEO IMTHE ART OF · APPLYING PORCELAIN MAILS For M.,. lot--Cail: MAGI'S MAGIC COSTA MESA 645·9056 CAMPS CAMPS CAMPS ~ MrJtON MeNAMAllA'S SUMMERT'ENNIS CAMP -c.mo 1 -"""· 29 ·.July 12 -camp II -Juty 13 -MY :le -c.rno Ill -July 27 . August Iii -CMIP IV-Augutl 10· Augull 23 SP£CIM. AOUL T CAMPS -Cmmp A-Augu•t3·27 -camp 8 -A.119111121 · &epl, 1 ,.;,.,~ll(;~l 'CJ# .. * * * * * * * * e:~ ii : ii lllfll. !Ill ............. -......... . .... . SESSION I !Aug. 4--7} SESSION II !Al.It. 1 l•l"l SEISION Ill IA119 11!1411 I .... -... _.., .... ... -." .... u .. -•--..... --..---~ ..... A --"l:'."'...:=.-~ ...... _...., -Oltiol l'MN l?l•I ..._ r I , Tu1sday. May 27, 19)'5 DAILY PILOT •Jt UTILE RED . SCHOOL HOUSE Rf91sler How For S..-.r l'l'OCJI.,. 1525 Santa Ana A•e., Costa M•M Call 645-4381 Agt1211>·7 F.ull & holf day programs Pjcnjcs /Overnight CampouLs Beac h l!:x.curs ions/J<.,ield Trips • Swf-i..a Ln-. A•all- Open 6:30 AM· 6 PM Indivi<lua l AtLe11tio11, Experienced 'l'eachers, Pli..inn c d Program- lnc luding n1atl1 & reading readiness, arts & rrafts, 1nusic, science, story \i1nc . s ocial studies & creative plan: REAL ESTATE??? HAVE YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO GIVE IT A TRY NOW "THf THOMAS STSTIM" presents a pre·llcensi11Q program for vou to take to pass the state license examination. s599s TOTAL COST TOYC)U htck.tdiitt cill •••• books ' ........... ST.t.RT YOUR C.t.REBt TODAY!!! Calf Mon.·Frl. 8:30 """'° 5:30 p.n1. CALL FOR RESEllVATIONS LIMITED SEA TING AV AIL.t.ILE 752-7300 VALLEY REAL TY A IERG EMTU:PRISE'CO. • BEGINNING BRIDGE INSTRUCTIONS (Beach Area) ""-"" ..... ~r H-o.y_.. (6 Lessons ... $35) Intermediate & S.,..."ised or Recreatlo11al G...,.. 1'.e_ac_hin.g __ Also Offered • con Phyllis H. Palridc . Doys 547-8315 E~e1 & W"""9ck ' 642-5129 • + FOR PHYSICAL,& MENTAL HEALTH aASSES FOR All AGES * Morning & Evening Classes For .Adults * .Afternoons For The Children Cal For Info; 1wliw Business: 673-0IZO Residence: 962-0374 BARBARA WAIHSCOTI 3635 E. Coast Hwy, Corona del Mor GYMNASTICS. CONDITIONING & EXERCISE OASSES ForWO!llen Ir you wish to tone up musc les & skin tissue, as well as strengthen your body give us a call regarding our new program. ;-We Are or,...., Cl91MI 111 W°"""'' &~I•.•· lkc)ia.-.t"9 To .Ad'f'99Ced Gy-sff .. fw Girls PREMIER STUDIOS Ctl 961-9537 Ahr I PM JAPAN KARATE FED. 325 Ho. He..,... ""d. H:I· S.lte /15. -- Days Tel. 642-0326 Mites 642-8387 ,...._ __ '-"'. MO CONTRACTS MO GIMMICKS $24 PER MONTH Special ·rates to families, college students & groups. FREE TRIAL LESSON ....... .. ·-.. .- 5~ito 11J11 Sloolo K• .. tMcltatiOll * H,.iddo •Yogo Office lleolal 4400 (i~~_ .... ,,,,.,,,,.--.......... _ _;~~ ••••••••••••• , ••••••••• "'Mow SWtelth .. ,, Executive Suh.e 2200 aq n. Deluxe office area on Got A Problem? Would A Good Job Help? Careel' Train HOW For: s.cre1.=v Rec:oplfooist lookk1•p1r Jr. AccOURt.+ Typist-SI""° Special lnoslHlp c_...s Doy or henlolg Clos'" 556-8890 \!Z# Irvine College ~ of Business 1700 East Garry Avenue Sa nta Ana. C811lornia 92705 (Newport Freeway af Dyer Road) Orange County's most progressive and innovative Career Center. RUG CRAFTERS Offers Classes In Making Rugs And Wall Hangings Course is 3 two hour lessons completed in one w..i.. Mornings I 0-1 Z Evenings 7-9 USE OUR TUFTING TOOLS FREE Cost Includes: Three Lessons .......... $ 6.00 Instruction Book . . . • • . • • 2.00 Project Materials ........ 14.95 Totol Cost Of Course .... $22.95 For details & demonslrotion visit our shop or phone~ Newpo rt •l•rbor, with additioual l4(X)aq ft a4l•· cent. Crpl.JJ, drpe. ample free parking. Coast l:lwy at Newport BL 6U-46+f HEWPOITllACH 3 Offices, recept., rest rm. A/C, music, deJwi.e $!25 Mo. Broker 67s.B700. PROFESS'I.CLASSA Bldg, 2190 Harbor Blvd, C.M. Air cond., wood p1.1nel walls, d ra pes. carpel, e lee .. m1111ic, junitor, parking. M.R. Stever, Mgr. 551-0136 or 646·8396 . SEVEN.AL Suites 500 sq.rt. thru 1150 sq.ft. loc ated a djacent lo mari n a. bank & restaurant on Coast Hwy at Newport 81. Ample free parking. 642·4644 • l MO. t-'Rt:E RENT• 1·2·3 Rm . ofrices from $135 per m o·. Near •urport. Sect'y. serv. on premises. No lease req. 833.3223 9Til noon, 833·2840 Aftsr noon NEW plus h office bldg, 2 t o 6 rm s uites. Con- f e r e nc e rm. xe r ox copier. Nr. OC Airport tw-3640 OFFICE SPACE HI Westcliff Drive, ~ sq. ft., private bathroom, air, etc. $175. per mo. Call Gene llill, 642-0200 ORANG ECO. AIRPORT Best bldg on Birch 600/900/1500sq. rt. Ri&ht Realty m.8533 PRIME W&STCUff OFFICE NEWPORT llE.t.CH 1,000 sq. ft . New decor & cpt. F'rnl. & rear enLry. Pvt. restrooms. 39" sq. n. 645·6177 PRIVATE Ofc . in bea utirul Exel< suite. Reasonable. MS-3'100 FREERINI' ore space in Mission Vie- jo & Luguna Niguel as low as 30c sq fl in newofc b ldg. Call Owner, 831-1400. 444 N. Newport Blvd. Unit ''B" $95, "C" $85. Ulil. paid. 675·8457. Office Space furnished. Comfortable, reas. s uit•- ble 2 desks. Perfect Orange Cty. Joe. 2212 Du- pont, lrv. typwrtr. telex, copies access. 833·024.3. SUPER 3 Room Suite . Cd M, priv. washroom & ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~IJ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!l! .... ..,!!!,..~~i:":~~~~~~~~~~~~~'!. 1 -~'0~"~··~·~s'~'°~-~01~,....,.-=-==-~_, Weslcliff Dr., Newport Beach. $145 mo. Ground level. Avail June S. Call ,> I, 1 PATIERSON SOfOOL SUMMER DAY CAMP HOW 4CCEnlHG SUMMER REGISTRATIONS One or Orange County's Finest Individual Attention Schools. Emphasizin g C r ea tivity & Scholastic Achievement. For Little Ones Ages 2·10. Balanced Hot Lun,ches . Plann ed Summer Activities. Full & Half Day Sessions Monday thru Fridays 7:30 A.M . until 5:30 P .M. Member of SCAEYC. Pre-School. Kindergarten, Fifth Grade. I 032 M-R-s..ta ...... 12 .. ._ fre>t11 Ullihd'c~. - 541-9378 SUMMER FUN Agn 4-12 F.-Tnn1spor1otion Floid Trips Rohr Slcatlng Bowling Swimming lessons Coakouts Miniature Golf Horsebock Rldif19 MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW! Call 979-3852 EXPERT INSTRUCT.~ION~!f'.::::;Austral ian way! 1.t.H RICH•Seocllff TOftllis Chlb•f7 I 41 536-9361 645-8908 or 541-0885 SUMMER TENNIS SCHOOL FOR CHILDREN I Cl-One Hour Sessions for only $20. CLASSES Sl'ART JUNE 16th. • EN JOYA•• The benefits of 1111. · REGISTER MOW FOR SUMMER TRAVEU •• I ,,.,. , Coll PAOFIC TRAVEl SOIOOl TOOAY TO SEE IF YOU QUALIFY FOR A Po!ilTION IN THE 7 AIR TRAVEL INDUSTRY! • Ball et •Tap • Gymnastics • Tahitian • Polynesian 543-6655 .,.,.., ...... ~ • Bellv Dancing and Modern Jazz I c• ,...,_...,.. fw • ,..._ • . ._._ .......... A .... otllCTOtt: ,,_. L McClin IUSM. let.I ISta. lt6> .......... .......n ..... •"'"'°"MWC .. &•AL PAOFIC TRAVEL SCHOOL 610 Ea~t 17th StfWI, Santa Aila • 25071 Front Streec •El Toro. Calif. Telephone (7141586-5422 I • Jo s h Wi g ht Rltr. 642-5270. EXEC SUITB FROM$170 Airport Arca. 833·3640 Office or Store Rental 700 sqft. Ocean \'iew. 1111 S. El Camino, San Clemente . lusine11 Rental 4450 ·········~············· THE COLOMY 30 RETAILSHOP5' Prime re11sonable space available large & small . Old world charm with French windows, gables & trees. Adjacent to Festiva l of Art s Grounds. 580 BROADWAY LAGUNA BEACll 494-7915 TOP LOCATION MESA VERDE DRIVE !'LUA for store or office. Ample parking. Town & country atmosphere. 1525 Mesa Verde Dr. E. Costa Mesa. 545-4123 1736 A.NAHEIM,C!'lf. Ground floor·600 sq. fl. Office, r estroom, park- ing, etc. 673-26Sol eves. 2 SHOPS. ideal location for bookstore. candle s hop or art 1alle r y. Located in the Mall at T h e Factory, N .8 . 673·9606 LAGUHA llE.t.CH The hsl for i.e.. 1224 Sq. ft . o pposite beach. $800/Mo. Avail 111n5 . 1650 Sq. ft. near corner or • Broadway & Coast l·lwy, Asking $815 /l\1onth Call : Rcalonom.ics Brokers 6'75-0100 2 BR h o u se, CM. l"airvicw /Wilson. lleavy lraffic. C-1. 645-1395 lftdwstriaf R.-4500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW BU ILDINGS at O.C. Airport. 2400 to 8000 sq ft . ample parking. SO~I E UN ITS fo'OR SALE AT 10"4 DOWN . K-ull /l rvine Center. Call Dan Curlis. (714 ) 919-9205 2 UN ITS, 1200 sq. rt . M-1, w /frnt ofrice, tge rear door. 220 J -Phase. Unit 6 &. 16, $185. 629 Terminal Way, Costa Mesa. Days, M0-$710. Eves, 646-0681. The Castes\ draw in the West. _ .a Dally Pilot Classified Ad. Phone 642·5678 . \ A~ It: •• Build ii... Diaper lt...Hammer it ... Carpet it~Cem1>nt 1t... Wire it ... Hoe IC .. Clean it ... M ove lt.,.Press lt ... Painlit ... Nail it ... Plaster it ... FI• it ... SERVICE D. IREC~ORY Plumb 1t •.• P;t1cn n ... .-Jpe 11 ... R.e m9de l ''··· • • , Roof li ... Landscape lt...Tlle it...Trlm lt ... Sewlt... •.. Haul It. .. Add it. .. Plant ii ... Alter It ... Learn It .... t .. A-a... Carpenter c..,.t Sff•ka G••M... . H 1 flt g • L.aldtc.... 1h 1"4/P I. I I ... ' ......;a.,,. ....... ~·· .. ················~ ·•·•··•··•·····•··•···· .......................................•..•.......................... csnr R~mdl. AddiUon!i,tlitt's Citrpel)lry-6'2"119 Carpet & Uphols l ery Japaneae Complote CENERAt.llAULINO . ROTOTILLlNG$!:5 Pro( Painter. bone11l PATCHPLAS'l'ERlNO REPAIRS. ull typet . d-'cedralikve "exterio1 Poor5·Shelv~ng.ftepairs Cleaning. Steam & Gardentnc ServlCe . RJi:A.SONA.8.LE Landscaplnt-sodSal11. work, reaa. Dtl/ext, free All Type1. Free £.a . Reas. l''rtie a»t, lie, 1ak ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ............................................ . woo W#. concrete. Patio covers·Formlca. Shampoo. lo'r e e est. Ptantir\-S/Cu.t · •648'SMI'* 1'l'4tt!esl.M'astercharge eat. R e f&. 54B ·275fl, Umate1.CaU~ for Walt. 830·5020 Com p e.titlv•e rate ·Rcrs. 646·18li 1· •/Cl "ee lilll 01yatevea960-Z110Tom ·~•-181• anytime 841·1017/816·5383 Ge ~~3102eanup ... , . l\,emove 111pball, Con·l-==-'-;;:..;==.;..;"'-c J.::-=.;=;:•:_ _____ VERY NEAT l>ATCH l-'===·----- 00fttrlir27>905. MINOH HOMEREPAJR C•-nl/Concnte Crete, •oH. Rough •nd LAMDSCAPIMG , .. ...._ .. T_ JOOS .. Rt:STUCCO'. rue Plu1nb1ng--C.rpentry ••••••••••••••••••••••• •EXPERT Japanese fl4ala:r11dlng.751-033H F'reeesl G'JS.~Jim Free Est . 554·2481, ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ,...... Ceramic. Tile.S40-Si60 LEONIT&CONCRET£ Gardening Service. Free M OV ING h ll Fpe~:on~li~e~ i ~yul: i~ l -"1193:::.·;:l"""::'::__ ______ i".'ERAMIC TILf;.' New it •••••••••••••••••·••••••--STA M PING . Co b · Esllmate.64&3.'1'10 • au .nit . GUSTOPiJM11NG lte model . Free est. Sml Will ~abysll for you my C u s t 0. m Ca r.P.e nt r Y · blestone, brick, tile, l_::::;:o;:::.:;::..;:,c..:=;.:._ __ I garage cleH nup. Reliable compl ~t c I aodicp'(C,' Low cost. exte r /lnter. j 26 home . Hunt i ng tor Framing o.r £1rush. Re· palio.'S,etc.640-4349. Quality JMainl/Ld.:sc-pg fast service.9&'.J.6452 sprlnkle~s ~ C'Lm. de-Prote<:t&beautifyhome ,........ obiwelc.omt:.536-2it · -~Bea!!!~rb~.~"~·~1~1~536-~!17~'8~. -~·~"~'od~c~l~IA~d~d~•~l~loo~S4~!MIS9~~1c:;;t;:~;;;;;:------: sod, sprklrs. soil cont.I, sign, con ac : b 'd •••••••••••••••••••••••Top Soll Contra I 3331 YOUCALL·WEtlAUL Jim Elmer or us .EXJ?Cr ,freeesl, MacNelllWoodcraft •••••••~•~•••••••••••• cleanup . 642· . I ALWAYSAVAJ.LABL~ GREENHAYEN guaranteed.675-QJZT JUSTPLUMl&•7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ci1b i nets . bk cases. Rem d I I R m Ad .1..c64cc6:: .. "908~·:::-::::-::::-:::::=--1 -Y~A_l!R:!D~W~O':'.'!R~K~.~-~~7c_1 GARDENS FastServ Heu Rates *TopSoil•Compo11t• doors. windows etc. I y•RDCLir..o....u-2123Newport8lvd,CM. •THEHAHGMIH• Just0neCall 1'o: •Mulch•Redwood* MG·82fl2 dtn/Facellft Competitive ""' __,_,.-HouMC...... 646·392'7 0 . SchwartaSr. S58·13Ul JUST PLUMBLNO Call 586-0030 lu1l•u Service ••••••••••••••••••••••• NANCV BARNES Prices/Bond/ Lie /Ins . Comp Maint 645-0309 ••••••••••••••••••••••-. .. I----------• 642-4111 • _ Typing Se rvice. Reus MASTERS Crafts mans Fin" n cc Av 11 i J •WallpaperHanglng• rHSer"tlce rilu by lbe pag~or S pecially. Remodeling, !1.1 e-C u l l.011 gh C.ons l . MIXE'S GAROENl'NG HOUSECLEANING is our Masonry -.::Sy_.l!'oimo.r.JnstrUcc.or~ 1~.R:-OTlS Ptumbini •••-•••••••••••••••••• hour. 840-588.Sor .>48·2001 (inish w~rk, _refs. 1''rc.e.,_536"'-''-·7_$4_•_· ------All Services &Quality Business. Call Janice's •••••••••••••••••••••":• Ci.rl Reblto ·846-2449 · Water btrs, all sizes, dhi· h'ree Remov11I. limbing & G · k-3IOS 1 NIJ,CdM,CM•548-0030 RaggedyAnns.bi5-6SS3 WILLIAMS • S . -~"'•is. stoppages, 'e· Sh•ub cleu•lna. Gen'I r-sull'nl •'n financial & e.st. Ulill wor · -• Oils II L SINOR c.· .... ...., ·n :=. .. ~.., -' ~· • f''ardening Mainlenunce •HOUSECLEANING• Masonry. Brlclt/Block/ · · ., . · ~a....,. nc.1 u.. pairs. reIDode.ling und alean:up. 546-6403. m. •n•g ..... ent. ~'r.l exp. Carpets-.··· D ....... -c,·IU:ll -s td Exle .. o· QU'"' 'TY . I N l"'--···-·A 1 ...... -r ...., "" --··'llf Cle· u s 'Huling By •e1·,·able-·ple. Good 1 _s~t~o~n~e_C~a~l~l~'8~1c...1'129=---I · •· ~ rep•p ng. ew ......,.mu...:• ln aer-osp»ce & rel01.lt..>d ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• an P °" a · ' .......... · · & ECONOMY -•~• Fo•d'• T••e Se•v•·,-, · d · .,~ Reas. Bob6'l5-0798 Rliltes. Refs . 548·6271 ' .J.,,.,,._,. tion. Z4 Hrs . lie & bond • .. '"' • ·" a.n ustrie1. 15 yrs as~· Jo H N • s ca rp et & Dressmaking in The l --.::;=::.,;::::.::;:.;;:..:c=--1 -=::.::c::..:c~==="":--~W e lls. Patios.Planters 642·6263 Experienced Crew. officer in major corp. Upholstery , Ori s hampoo .t:uroJ)4!an Ma"nner. We G.....-ol S«Yicfl . HOUSECLEANING Q · u a I i t y w o r k • Painting /Repair·3S yrs. 1 -~--------Llc./Jnsured.1162·7817 .$36-4986. Is o i I r-e ta rd an l s). furnish e verything. De· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Experienced Jo~ast Re<tsonable l.ics. Contr work guar, lake 11dvan· MAil.V'S J>LUMBING 1-~--~~---- Degreasers & all color signed for you.1Corday llA.NDV MAN~omes & References556-9701 557·6563 lage of my e!(.p. 536-7056. •646·9817* Uphotst.ry " h. ~~A'"'" ----------NOJOBTOOSM••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• c..,...ter brighteners & 10 minute r as 1on:1 . .......-....... A t C ti o us •atJoi ~ b I onl P s . onsc e n L-~ I Mo.,1111'1 r 1 --'-~--------IReuph o l s tery , abovei ••••••••••••••••••••••• bl e ach for your white Yapp · Y Craftsman. fi45.6558 . -cap tt9 ··'::II ••••••••••••••••••••••• Roo"-ave,age qual•'ly, •·•low SAVE & 1>rofit. Custom carpets, Save money by 1c:;:.:;======c_--I•••••·•••••••••••••••••• •••••••t••••••••••••••• '"""211 ""' remod. repair. add·on. saving me extra trips. l!:t--• _1 ··THINGS" by Moose. Ldscaplng-GardcnMalnt 0Ul'&AJ!9t.rr?'~ srnsh.ade,bcov~d=. ••••••••••••••••••••••• averagc price.5J6.Z)62 ' ins ulation. t<'ree l.'1>L & Clean living room. dining ~!':~.':'•••••••••••••• Gen woodwork, repairs, Re:;. Comm. Twnhsc. Local/Statewide Moving ~~k~~~·c. Qn.;:aJitY: Fair' ROOFS ClfECKED ! fi-s;gn..:. "AS-J4J9. ~ rm & hall $15. Any rm , -. plumbing, etc. 642·5613. Ken S45·4358aft5 7 da, rree est, 521·'"71 . C t ' d-' Repaired & Replac1.-d ~ ........ $7.SO,couch SIO,chairSS. E_LECf~ICIAN .. ~~l price. r ea 1ve ._gns, 15 yrs exp is whut counLs, Jobs. ma1nt /. repairs. 22 C11rpentry, .Painting, Ford's Landscape. Sod Moving/Hauling. Student Remodeling lb'e/smjobs. Direct Factory Service, F'inish Catpt.'f>lry Remodel· Repair Vince Lenhorr 536·8415 not m ethod. 1 do work yrs ,exp . li e 233108 . Patio covers.fences. etc. Lawns . Sprinklers: Lie/ w/largc trUc k. Reas . Ken,eves642·1770.Ray, Lic.p~s~~=96 myself. Gfl. re~s. s:Jl,.:.OlOI 548·5203 Larry 645·9532/540-7858 Insured. 962·7817. Barry 548·9723&tl39-5779. days 675·8184. We Care .. Don't drop the ball! Get a job with a low·<.'Ol>t Daily Pilot ClaSsified Ad.· Phone 642·5678. _1------'----- lwdustriol Rental 4500 BusiM ss Business •• • • ••• • •• • • ••••• • ••••• Opportuni~ 5005 Opportunity 5005 Penonol1 53SO HelpW-.1 ' 7100 HelpWowled 7100 Help Wonted 7100 HelpW"°'" 7100 HelpW..t..i• 7100 •..•....•.•..•......... •···••··•·······•·····• ..••...........................••.•..•........•.....•••.....••••. ,.~ ...................... . Costa J\1 es <i ·Santa Ana ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• M·l, 1200/132\J /li lti, sq. fl. Ambitious Couple needing •Mo;or Ser •ice Station. , Oft:., W ~re~.se: pr.k g. z.>v more income. Unusual ne t s S 5 0 • 0 0 0 . ~wr .646·12a2 /644·222.8 o pportunity for good $17,500.cDllL R8fols.Wanted 4600 earnln~s . Work togcl:her. •Pino Toklf'-Out ••••••••••••••••••••••• Part time or full time. .,, ___ • C R--' Slraighl law s tudent look PH: 675·6884 . PTL. • r'V'1"'11'fCJll ar ..,.-r ing ror su'!lmer ,pl ace in Hamburger Stand on •Jew.try~ heh ~rE;a. Share exp up to Balboa Ba)' Beach, Som-HOLLAND IUSaNESS SllS. R1ch-!f19-78ru. mer lease, fully iequipt. 645·4170SALESM0-0608 PREGNANT? Carin g confidenlial counseling & referral. Abortion, adoption & keeping. APCARE547 2563 AUDITIOHS • For a 2 a ct comedy. ''LUY". For appt Call Mike, S/20 thru 5/27 , 673-1384.. AUTO CARRIER J IM W . Do 1 h.ave to wail ·til THE FAIR'! P /lime· Register. 2·4pm wkdys. Early AM Sat & ___ _:A=·~V~·=0~·---·I Sun. Need relia. car. ADAMS MASSAGE 540·3006, Woody. llenJMssfln •Ht / 675·1573. Distributorship FiftanCe -Clean priva te rooms. AUTO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ISLAND BIKE Sl-IOPPE. RESPOMSllLE l\.1assa gc & Sauna. 8839 COUNTER lnJ•ss Re ntals ·Re 11airs·Sales. PERSON Adams Ave, Ilunt. Bch. Opportunity 5005 $4950 Full price. Wm. \\'a nt e d to ow 11 & 963·1247, Mon thru Sat SALES ••••••••••••••••••••••• llardesty, 675·2866 ope r <1 l e (.'a n d y & l-'l~l=•~m:_-'l~il~m'.::.';d~n2;g~h~l~.--I Vending confection ,•e nd i n ~ PROBLE~IS ?WECARE C •.,DY ROUTE BE OWN BOSS route. Costa t.1esa & 0 NE W ;\ y HE L p Excellenl route of candy & s nacks avail<tble in """ Sl ,250 Min.lnvestmcnt. s urroundin g area . CENTER Mr. McDonald. 548 .. 7796 Pleasant b1J siness. l·liAh 24 hr Hot Line&IS..BaOO your area. Ideal way to An tiques /Gifts. Xlnt. supplement salary or Laguna loc. Way under pens ion . Loeal io n s. cost of 1nv. FP $2500. Jns tallations & Trainin~ Evelyn Hayes 49'7·2884 or furnished. Financing 497-2915. available. Can _be f".X·11 -~A-R-"D-W'--A-l_l_E_S_T_O_R_E-I panded to [u1J time 1n· ' come. :For information Nev.:port Bcac.h, old ph. 714·879·1284 fashioned store l>Uf. for Orange Co. L i quo1 Li cense for s ale. No in· coupl e. $40,000. com. plele. Ow ne r. 675-7283 or 494·8253 profit ilen1s. Can start 1 -~--'-"'--'--'----I part ·tim e . Age or e:<1 pcrienl·e not important . ll.equires car & 51500. c<1s h in\•estment:-1-~or dct11il:o1 write "CANDY ROu:rE-.: l\O. 23··. P.O. l!ox 1739 Co\•in a . C;.ilif. ~1 722 Include phone no . DO YOUH.OWN DIVORCE The Wa ve Project DIVORCE CENTER Atty. Trailicd Consul· tants to Assist You. $75. + filing fee. 548-4216 Cor appl . EXPER.,GOOOOPP TO ADVANCE TOP PAY, PERM. 3621 W . lST, S.ANA AUTO HElP! DEAN LEWIS IMPORTS Orange County's Largest Toyota Volvo Dealer Banking CASHIER, Full o' part· EX. SECREl'ARY GUARD5 time. Apply in person, Excellent opportunity l mmed. employment, 9·5PM. COSTA MESA ror sharp ind.iv. w/good (/time, p/time. lni;ide CAR WASH,200911arbor s h & typing s kills work. Work any shift. Blvd, C.M. w /rapidly expanding Uniforms futn. Newport SALE ESCROW OFFICER . . Clerk Typist ·ror small, ri nancial organlzation Beach, Costa Mesa & We havl'. a n 1mm1.•<hate pleaSant ofc. near O.C . soon to be located in O.C. A n a h e i m a re as · chal!e.ng111:g ~r. for a Airport. 5 Days s.5. Good area. Ex per in real Universal, 1226 W. SlhSt, quahf1ed ~~div1dual w /~ spclling, grammar & 50 est ale developmen t, Santa Ana. Equal Oppor. yrs Sale Escrow & 2 yrs wpm essentiaJ. $475-~. legal .or mortgage bank· _E='ccm~p=l=oy~•~·~· -----loan Escrow exper. If!· 557.7970 iftg pref'd. Xlnl pay & dividual will be, respons1· · benefits. ble for handling a ll Col 5tudent.s, p/t sis. de· Call Personnel Escrows in the Newport liv. Eves /Sat. Car. phone . 213/869-0512 area. We offer an dnt fr· nee. Mr Lyons848·1004 Equal Oppor. Employer inge benefit program, a . good startingsalary, ter· Companion : Wanted rific. work s urroundings woman lo lake cure or &lotsofwork. Forappt., elderly lady. Livc·in. please call Mr. Rohr al Call 9tR1·6253. SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS 833·3606 or &14-SXIO. Broken -Champ -DENTAL ASSISTANT Libel -Caucus - Exper. chair.side, EndO. MAClllNE GLENDALE EEDIERAL SAYINGS of£ice. Mission Vi ejo 'foday 's computer won 't a r ea . $500 to start. really be human unlil it _'8_1_·4860_''--o,_S86_"T._2_1_3. ___ 1 can make a mis\a.kl! and 500 Newport Ctr Or Dental Assistant. Laguna Newpo·rt Beach Bch. I yr, Min. exper. then blame it on anot.her MACl-llNE. EQ I Oppo' Employer Xray license. 4~·9737. l .... ~·~·""'l~""'I~· ""'1~""'1~11 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 Fashion Consultant, full or p /lime. We will train. Over 21. Call 96.1-2652 or 846·795!1 Host.11 /a.b ay1 Dl1hwahon Kolo Restaur. 752·71SI H-••leaoiag S.... · Need women 25 and older. Gd. hour11. Call Janice's Raggedy Anns. 675·6M3 Housekeeping Eurl)' Mornings Full or part·time Apply Personnel Office 2P~1 ·4P?of. Mon lhru t'ri ventory . Contact Carol ---------- or Roland Sims, 842·1310. SALESGIRLS INVESTOR ASSOC IATE·Let m e Small investment teac.h you how to cam in $IO,OOO. Top ladies high upper 5'7'o income in US. fashion dress shop. Palm $100 invest. Mr. Weber Springs are<1. Top loca· for appt. 646·5390. lion. Boom area. Estab'I ~~!.~~-~~c:: .... ~?~~ mr..::=t! •l.in~~~~anic Hctired~ ... p~~~e. Conv. DESIGN THEIROADWA'/; Newport- ••••••••••••••••••••••• •GetReadyMan liosp.inl-l.B.S47·3515 • ENGINEER Female help, full or IUSIMESS LOAMS Sct.ools & •Salesman p/limc. Apply Kentucky Equal Oppor. Employer $50,000to$500,000 htstruction 7005 •Lot Man BARMAlD Must have ~ini{R~m. of Fried Chicken, 2929 E .j...,~""'i""'i~""'i""'i~~~ Bus iness growt h with ••••••••••••••••••••••• & WAITRESS 2·3 yrs exp. 1n des1grung Coast Hwy CdM HOUSEK~ l'reative financing. Call Chuc k Stanton or Call 548-994.9 v;i lvcs & other related .-"===""-' :::;.:c____ -- Call Mr. Bryan SwiMMifMJ lessoM Bob Severson ' hydra u lic equipment. FIGURE MODELS Llve·Jn, care for 2 smaU 835"·7600 Yourpool•833-7622 646··9303 BEAUTICIANS Send Resume to P .O. WOMEN lB·3Sneededby girls in beautiful NB Mortgages.Trust JobWanted. Nowinlerviewingror: Box 2322, Newport Orange County's leading home. Pvt rm & lv. $S .500 IUYS E s tab l is hed, mone)' making boutique in prime area. In ventory Degotiable. Forced sale! business. Must be ex· per'd in all phases or dress bus. Balance .of in· vestment out of profit to' r ight person. Reply lo Classified ad no. 4ZJ. c/o Daily Pilot. Jl. O. Box. 1560. Cost.a i\1esa, CaliL 92626 Deids • 5035 Female 7050 AUTOMOT IVE Mewporter WI Salon Beach. Cali£. 92663. studio. Make up to $500. l!:nglish prer'd, but not C SHIER l .'C~a~l~l~o 644~~·066~~1~oc~S4<>~8'~"'2""'._!"""'l""'l""'l·""'l""'l""'l""'l""'i""'I~ p /wk . No expe•i·enc• n e c . Refs needed. ••••••••••••••••••••••" ••••••••••••••••••••t•• A Chicago law school grad Exp er · d . Newport Beautician DISK CL.BK nee. Ph. anytime; 640-5070or 644·2"WO. seeking job as law clerk. Datsun. 833·1300. FEMALE 1-Iainlresser to Call 494-6574 17141 821-0180 uouSEKEEPER to Jive-LOANS up to 80% ·GEM- 120.FTustin Ave., N.B. REALTORS 642·4623 t st TD Loans-8 1/:rO/o 2ndTDLomn Rcady for work July 1,1----.------·I a ssist. in busy salon.1----------• • in.workingramilyoflwo 1975. Resume available. Automobi!e South Laguna. Guaran· DISTRIBUTOR wanted. Girt Friday ·· without children. Xlnt Write: Classified ad no. Sw1tc.hhbocoho.,..d teed $30 . p /day +. Over 25 . Interested in F?r Sm~ll, congenia_I 3 working arrangements, Lowest rates Orange Co. 422 c/o Daily Pilot, P . 0 . Receptionist 499.4000 For interview. earning up to $800 per mo girl office. Versatile. salary open. 963-3511 or Sattler MtCJ. Co. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. Ca Switchboard, light book·· p/l. Call 639-6123. familiar w /air phases of 556·7896 642-2171 MS-0611 92626 kee ping, light typing. IEAUTICtAM ciflice work. lnteresting.1..::=-.:::::::. _____ _ Serving Harbor area 24 Expert only. Bauer Guarantee deversifiedduties. H sekpr/liv·in, cook, c rs Full Charge Bookkeeper, Buick & l niports, Phone Newport Area. 548·1311 Do You Live a. Oella Elt..'<.1ron.ic drive, Np'l Bch. 3 girls, ,Y~•"""-----~--1 orr,·ce manage,, 8 Y" · & ••• ·~ -Mrs. Cameron. 979·2500. LOC)UIMI leach Control Cori•. ll!:OE) 7, 9, 11 . .,...,.1....., or j ~·~·~·~· ~R~c~lo~r~a~t~in~g~.~536-~64~39~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;; Mission Viejo 646· 7776 673·8914 Announcements/ Personals/ · • Lost & FoUncl HelpW...ted 7100 Boys & Girls EIToro ... sJC G .P . ;n L•gun a Heh . ••••••••••••••••••••••• AVON 10 to 14 years of age. Dai-We need people wanting needs back olfic.e girl, lcMol s •••••• Job (P11rt·Time Hours) Work 4 hrs a day in our new cool ofc across from O.C. Airpor t &. earn $100+ per wk. The work is fun &. perfectly suits people who enjoy putting their verbal capabilities lo work . Studen ts. housewiyes & moon· lighters are welcome . Call for more info & personal interview. Time Life Books, 83.1-8098. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..::.---=-· For on Ad in WonRn's Worid Lost & Found 5300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOST /FOUNDAPET? 960·2900 Adoption, Low Cost. Spay /Neuter lnfo. Accountant $15K Elec. Technician $950 Mach. Supervisor $15K F IC Bkkpr to $800 THERE'S A WORLDWAITJHG FOR YOU ... I)' Pilot delivery routes lo help people in your exper'd. only. Send re· may be available in your area. Work as little or as s ume: Carl H. Weber, area. Earn profit for de· much as you like. Be in· M.D. 1929 So. C~t. 1-lwy. liveries & cash. trips or sured, bonded & pay no Cdl Su e 642-S678, Ext. 330 IRVINE PERSONNEL SE_RYICES"'AGENCY merchandise for selling fees. If you have ex.per. GRILL Cook wanted. new subscriptions. f'or in the following; Must have refs. Clean To Size 48! Twice Pret ty! LOST: Cray & Olk Aust . Shep /Setter mix, male. Vic Jlth & Coast Hwy. HB. 536·4385 & 892· 1261. $100 Reward. A s a n A V 0 N RE PR ES EN'l'i\'flV E . You meet new people &. have xlnt earnings. Bel- ter than silting at home? Call: 540·7041 Days. information please caJI NURSBS appearance. Woman pre· 642·4321 . From San COMPANIONS I'd. t'ull t'ime·. Carmels ,, ;'-. ~~.:~ 7471 Cle mente -San Juan SUB·MOTHERS Restaurant.497·25&1. 488 E . 17th (At Irvine) Suite 224 Costa Mesa ' Coll 642·1470 ..... Capistrano area, call HOMEMAKERS 495·0630 and Mission Vie· Please call for appt jo-EI Toro area, call 752·0992 Selling an.ything with a Daily Pilot Classified Ad is a s imple matter .. , just call 642·5678. ,,,/; . (I\ -~~\'~:m .. LOST; 2 Blk Brier Cases 1 hard, l soft leather . Vic. 500 Nwpl Ctr Dr. Park. {,ot 5/19 Btn 3:39 & 4: JO pm. Reward is of· rcred. 640·8400. Please leave message. ACCOUMl'S PAYAILE Newport Beach area. Real Estate Developer. Con st rue.lion e xper. req'd. 5::~~11°Qppor. Employer ~p~:UERS 1 ~~~:--:~=:-:;~~~~1~""'1""'1~:.;;~;;;;""'l""'ld~.'!!.~ ••••• ?!.~~~:-:! ..... ?!!~ .IOAT COMPAHY Bank ('J :·'~ • " ' \ 9340 . J l , ; ,, .. c .. .. .. . . ' LOST : Mal e Gldn . Retriever. & fem. Irish Setter. Vic. C M area. Family pets. Reward. 556·675!'.1, work 640-5100 LOST: blk/tan Shepherd, male, collar & lags. Ans. to .. ZEO'" Vic. Elden &. Del Mar, C.M. 548-8357 FOUN O: Dofl:, 4 mos. old . Male. ·ran & White. Nr. Vi cto ria S e hl. CM. 548·6137 . r'OUND; Female cal, lac· ' lating , lite & dark brn. Bri ck re d nose. HD. 846·0749 .. The William Lyon Co. 833-3600 Mt. Thomsen ACCOUNrANT CPA Firm seeks am· bili.ous accountant knowledgeable in laxes. auditing, management services & supervising tor small client practice. Send resume to: Ad. 338, Dai ly Pilot, P .O.Box 1560, Costa Mesa, 92628 Experienced FotllT- TELLER UHITB> CalifonuialcWt 6 Monarch Bay Plaza South Laguna 1714149t.-1273 17141831 ·1970 An EquaJ Opportunity Employer • M 0 I d i n g Dcp l DRAnSMu• Foreman M • Cab Shop M i ll Must have minimum of Foreman Must have extensive ex· 2.3 yrs exp. in detailing per. in fiberglass boat mechanic31 & hydraulic manuf. Pacific Trawler co mponents . S e nd Corp, 1723 s. Ritchie, Resume to P .O. Box 2322, Santa Ana . 5SB-8722. Newport Beach, Calif. I -''--~~-"'=----I 92663 Bookkeeper /llKopt . Payroll. payroll reports. Drapery Wor• OOi6 Gen'! ledger thru Fin. Needs qualified help. All sl mts. Salary open. Cail phases. 549.8916 for appointment, 64S.117oo EHGIHHlllHG IOYS·GIRLS TECHHICIAH Acctng Clc-rk $5l0 IA.MK TB.l.ER News paper Routes open· Progressi ve, growing Accounts Rec. 10 Key, E 'd 1 Batel 's ing, Co•1a M-a & Dover electronics manuf. needs typing, phones. Beach xper on Y· . ay ....,. Area. j' . B,ank .of C:.ll 1for~1a, Shores ar ea. Top .Pay, s h arp, eleC!'lronic tech . Ubr~.,. ••so . Fountaan Valin oU1ce. Paid vac., bonuaes. • Capable o( building, de· ...., ~ EOE 963-5613 547.Q301 bugging & testing FOUND: Lab lype dog, Data Con\rol, lapes. Min ,;'.O:' ;;·:=·:::::;::=::·===~::::::::::::::::=;;;;=:::::::;-I sophi1ticaled, electronic black, brown leather col· 1 yr ex per SEEK & II!! N,,., cir cu i l s. Mu s t be lar, choke chain. San Fee PaidiAlaoFeeJobs rl &.I H'""9o;Hoci lhor ougbly fa miliar Fun 1;, ""'"' 1r•t::••1h;.r 01 Mateo lags . Vic. Tustin WESTCUFf w/digital & linear solid ""pt11·1t1"11 -·:•1··1~1, .. ·1110"" Ave,CM .Call548·7Zl7or PersonrielAgency B~M IWSDETTOPSDURO A M s late circuits . All "1""""1"~8• o1K'n11 <>11' ''''111 548·5170 (Mark 111 ~-•-·) ' E r-benefit,,: of a large <.'O. + top11 10111;-~l,.,,..,.,1, ~olLtl <lto· .. : .. 11;:11...:. _., 0 M P A L 0 U S A T 0 U 8 P P T I A -. -'f1T cht'I o• .. 1b1ou~ ... , ...... 1111r• l651E.EdingerAve,SA the aiversified job '-· 1Tfw.ic-. tttc.,..."'f'-,11r11 In ~ ,.01.,1,. 10 l'"''"'"'' FOUND : Female dog, Call 542-8836 R U ff Y Y 0 R K R ff I R E R 0 0 N N S ch a 11 en g Cs &. 0 p . "'7 1•r .. t1>· •luo 1·1111"•11 ;1;1 very i.centle. Med. Si7.e.1----"""-'""="---I KR A Eu p M 1 H co REE s N 1 p 8 portunitiesorasmallco. l:l'llhl'11 -"Ii··~ 1. ~;. ~. 111 11)(·1. Uulf color. Vic OCC. Call A Hskpr. Rer. liv /i.n lite DELTA \ uu 1 ..... h l'Ul<ll•I~ •lilDll<lr' Send Sl.00 fore.ch p11ltcrn . 642·1flSO • clean /Cook . Sal. Pvt g 0 M N R c 0 N A c I A N E E H 0 N F. ELECTRONIC f'r1n1 .. ,1 1•,.11,.111 11:·(11 : Add 71• ror each pauern few Rm/Ba Cdm 673-6267 R • p O • 1 M H CONTROL COR P \\'l)no••11'11 :-;1~.··•u 1 .. ::1 13t1·IDl"lifinll·rl11~11 m ail i.tnd .sPt'f'l.al F'OUN0 :6 wk~dGol.d&. · • ' ' I ES • CD ND CT I LR • bu.1 whh 11H11• II hll•l : ~r, (4" h11ndlin .c . Stnd lo All<"t White Tiger Striped 6'1S·l827 I RS W C OF I AH EN O'-'q TD 0 AK (EOE) l>u11r, -1: hlt•J ::~ (II b1111t. •• Broot1. 10$, tM-D;urr Piiot. remale cat. Vic Newport APT MGR, retired. Sm. -Call 646-7776 )01111: 10! (II l'lu~•. 111 hlt•): t t Needlrcraft l>ejlt .. Holl 163, II I H 8 TR H 0 8 N I II A Elo F)Y N 8 4fli buM1, 1~ 111111, H 11:; l1u~r . Old Che laea .St•U.<>n. New Pier area. Call67.S.5664 . ' bklg, lite maint. Apt++. t.o hl1•): ~ti 1&0 t.u~t. ~: 1tf(l); Vorlt, N . V. 10011. Print F'OUND ·. Male Goldn ,_S4 __ 1·_53_1_<_. ______ 1 8 ff ID US S •A RM D II TR p T~A H •ll 11>2 bu•i , i.I hLol. Natnl', Addreis1. Zip, l'11ttern 1 Smet S1.oo for t'l•l·h pallern. Num ber. . Retrvr. bet 80·85 lb&, vie, A.SST. MA.HAGER K 9 B E T H E P I D A CO R B R 0 B r Add ~t·ent~fo)r\'UChVliltcr11 Sit vf'doll v r .~!C r <"ote Mo nte Vi s ta S e hl . D Wd R'Pti:TlHWR£.TSBHCOOG U R , for finl..cla~!I mu1\ anll ~1x-ci111 beauti ful thln11 i . Sc;nd for Ntw 543.8625 ays • 6a m ·2pm · e h11ndlln11 . 0111,.r .. ·•••· tll'ird· 1975 Nttdlttr11n.c111ta.IOI(! 1 ~-'--'--------tbru Suo. l"ull Ins ur. o MM T 8 R 1 ff 8 a R g 8 1 T w 8 0 g clau deliv t ry will t11k1• thrtt 3dtsi.111n• prinl fd Jn~idf' , 75' f'OUND : Male Irish Set· pac kage, vacation & ..,~11Qrm.:.rt-.&nd lnM11~·1~n Ntw ? Nlft)' finy Quiltll SI 00 tcr vi e. llarbor &. Adms, bonus. Apply aft 3PM, PA L 0 US EA P N 0 8 L EN HM LA lalartln, 442, thr. IJallr J>iltt1. Ne•! Hlppll't'nx-hd 11.00 _.. .Naugles Drl11e Thru ... Hr. p u D 1, A pg CARD~ AL AT V11ttern ~Pt , 232 \\'1'6( l!llh Sew-+ KnltBooll ... v .•. St.» -·8226 n •• & ..• New York , N.V .. 10011. Nffdl ... lntRooll.,.; ..... SLOO I----------Re sta urant , 21401 c "tf EST F. R "' H l BE Print NAM~. ADDH}-.S. ... ZIP. f1<>wttCnw:het 8tM:* .1.,Sl.OO LOST : T• n /wht lem •..::B=roo::::.•~·~·='~·=·~Sl=·~l=l.=B=·--1 ' " M I N t; s p T SIZE •nd STYLf: !"UM HER. H•lrpiaCrochet llool .••. 11.00 Slam e Cal, very &h)' I . ' ONEPRF.f. l'A'M'fo,HNo<yout 1nst11nt Crochet Rook ,, .. 11,00 •'Coco'• Vic. Fre A<:h Attractive girl lo model l ==· .:.., "':...., • :;:.--: =-:.::."'...:"':: dlooice to.fft'ldfor,l)nC!ft~fU•t· lrtSt11 ntM 11<"r•me 0oot •. 11.oo Quarli!r C M Reward afternoon a week. Muit ....__..,.lloalltll•...,... tem lnal4@ NEW SPKING IMtantMoney L1oak .... $1.00 540-0374' ' • . have I nice 01W"O 6 be 8DJltflQl:I naaroan POLAHl>CfftJ(IA SUM MF. R PATT t RN Complete Giil Book ...... 11.001----------· I sophisticated. Greaitpa.y. atU'l"R "Hrf'S LAf\lnaACS llPOTT£O&WINll r: CATAl,.00.IOOatylet,alli;iie,, Complcil'Araharui a14 .. 11,00 PertOftClll 5350 Slric\I)' for f& Privacy OUltOC Ml.NNl80TA TAMWORTH """Plltlff'll ~Pon-SC'nd 7se 12 Ptlr.e Afghan, 1'12 ...... MY HAMPllHf'IK P.U.OUla VOAKKHIKI ...... SEW+ KN'IT~wlth f:look ofl&Qulltatl ........ 50' ••••••••••••••••••••••• & discretlo assured. TO.Nouow,c--1.a-.w_. ; \ "'-lc:UMWP,•llml " .... 11.25 MuHUm Quill Boak 12 .•.• W Increas" your bust line 1 W r.i t e d e1 c r I b In I ._ ___ ...;.;:::;;;::::::;.;;:.;=:::::::;..::;..;;;"'-'='-----"' 1Mt.ant5'F.,.1 t0n.,~ ····•,•1.0000 IAQwllt1rorToct.r•l .... w 10 3 cup sizes. 2 wkis or yourself , Write ad #386, El'l}l:ly much l1r11r "SHll: 6 Find" puriln trith -•r r.o IJll&alK w RI. ......,,. · ·• · ·. oooa or ta Jiffy Ru,.:• ...... w .,0 u, m 0 n ey b• .. k . Daily Pilot. P. o. Box d~,... ptntl I"' an •lf·new1.n .. d 24·Plp boolfl ... . ~ ~ .3 .. !f'aord•¥GtuMMl,n.,dt1l,M'Mtllfbruc:h.m11kinfcti.eka .._......._.... .._..._..._.... 846·7959 or 894-0B41 1560, Co~t<I Mt?Sa9Z6218 ~·bl•to ''S..k A nnci·· 1,. c:'!"ol"!'I• n1wspeper, ' .1 I ' Explon ... ~ .... O.tdoors tr you qutallf(. ror ComOOt Arm• Train ng, you'll do just that. ln lhe dark. On an empty s tomach . MaJbe even in \he rain. 'nc rew ant Is knowing you t:an d_o it. Join the people who've joined the Army. - ~ 0 ' 45-1240 I\ DEPT.STORE THE BROADWAY LAGUNA HILLS WILL OPEN AUG. 4 If you are lntert1tff in being lntervi•wH for permanent employftMftl In ow new store. please complete & clip out tM coupon belOw. Mlill to us .i tJle addrns Indicated. You will receive •n <1Mwer by phone or mall within three w .. ks Mt· ling a specific appointment t ime tor an ln- teniew with you. Exce ttent opPOr1Mnit les tor qualified •ppllca ntt • OUtstandlng emplOYM benefits. ADDRESS TO: THE BROADWAY DEPT.STORE ATTN: CENTRAL PERSONNEL 3880 N. MISSION ROAD LOS ANGELES, CALIF. 90031 1--------CL.IP HEAE--------1 I •m !flter•ted In beif'9 iritervlewed tor emplovPnef'lt In the followlng •rMlsl: ('_.DEPT. MGllt. I ~ SM.fl FL.OOllt C sroc• C HOtllfKf:EPINQ C WRAPP'Elltl '"" I ?:o • ., Shift ~E"""ing SM1 I H1w SvS)efvilKlry EApeHeOQe I fm over 18 '(91ft of eva ..... Street .,..AESTAUlltANT L. llAUTY SALON L CA.QI CAIHll."I L CRiOITOfFIC• Yu l.~ YnL I • No , 4 No L: Clty~----------Zlo----..... ____________ _ ,.,,.,....o, •• ,_..,.,.., ............ ,, ,, I ' • • ' I ' t I • • ' I • • I I I • " - ,, I '• • ' • • ' I • I I • ' • , u I • • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ml .. .... ..... • D WAITUSS GrFeatSaAvln~.onMl!sed ••• ~ •• ~:!!9 .•... ~~! •••~••••••~••••••!!~ S,O.t"'9 G... 8"4' ;' At 1eul21. TileSt.ew Ket· r.lf'n, .ppli. tac. w DRAPERIES &CARPET ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ IMMALATIOM k. -·~ Ue,C.M.979·1378 Wllson'aRar1alnNook .ANTED ButPrlces·f!Y-eeEst. LYNX lrons, le:ft.huded. THMAPYTICH · '""'IA"' 1-=~~;:-;;;~;---l -~S<S~W~-:_ll!!Otb~St~.~C':'.M~-_,TOP CASH DOLLAR Call548-6810 2·9+W. Mint c:ood. Sl'7S. b A Mio.~'" upor. or ~ pe!SOmel Chanteclair WAITllSS QUALITY 1ola "lov-PAID FOR YOUR 100%NylonCa-&Pad, J!30.«89 .• ~ .. •1ehoollnt. Salar')' com-' ,.;JiWr POOD&COCKTA.IL eaeat, beaul, never JEWELRY, WATCHES, med. lSO Sq. yds, xlntWIL.SON Stare ll"ODI. 1', , PMDIW"aie wlttalnla& 6 ,.:( agency A Pre1flp Resfw•t Experienced Tray YUCl .,movlng.968-8822 ART OBJECTS. GOLD cond.S46·Z439aft.apm thru f'itchint Wedce, , ~ ~x,er . Contact. Mr. :· --··-,..__._9 Ml"'J-, ...a...w'poll •--service req. Lunch &: SILVER SERVICE. 1•73 m od • h n H ll • .,.. -• -......... "' .,_ "9---ArW1i DI C BLACK h d FINE FUR " ., re., 1 a "'"'" am ton, MZ·21M 01 • nner, au for appt. nauga Y e N &: AN· ••aTH WOllMS Uke ne w suo: M&ldl'CI , ) 117 . Co 1 t a Me a a . Frei To •-ii ... ant • 8'2-9CNIO aotabed, Queen·u . c.ost TIQUES. MS-2000 _..., w · 1 s ti W d M I I ,...,...._ ••oo S II ... FORTH£.GARDEN I son ta oo I, I ~ emor • Ho.aplt.al. Bookkeeper .., COftflnentalFood&Sertlc• WHdWANtfsrowORK? :ft1~r:. 11-. 847·~ 1000for$4.9S drive r 3 ,4 &: 5 165 : f!J!!flr1Moyf7, 11111 ' DAA.VPll.OT 8Jf !!'!'-?~; 7111 Hllp w-. 1111 Help w-.i 11oi Help w.w 71 ' ............................................... , ....... ,· ................•...... w-.i .7111 ........ IOSO USTAUU.MT EOJC, 01.rl Friday to_, ...... a lie .... ,..,.. Mie•d DRIVE A CAB! CAIPIT IAIGAINS Worm Castingsl2Lu& Graphite Shalt Driver Secretary . '860 •Coolc CHOOS£ your hours, MOVlNG-Houaeiwl o( fine Top Qua! MiUSeconda 17!162 GoUlanl, HB $5.5 ; 496·6783 Laa. Niauel rt~~ Jr.Secretary SB2S I •P-'ry work for yourself, be furniture. By Appl. PH: U•edCarpeta-Any Sl.ie . GOLF CLUBS. complet& ., INSURANCE AOENCV Girl. Penonal Unot un· derwriter. Exil. nee. '9t·1081,, Mn. Bl'adley. Geo.Ofc/atat $$60 •Kitchen Help your own bolSI. Men or 6"·5325Evea&Wkndll. '"CHIAP!l• 2·Tone Anliq. Hall Clock. set. Bestorfer. Gtneral Ofc llWlO Women. Can be allghtly Xtra Large Solid W......,. Cal 67l-716Z Very reas. Mr. Petersen, 645·1268 " 2192Marlin.lrvine Cllfer.,polMlw•T--. lfJ7 handicapped. Neat· ......... 493-4088. ,... JeannieSisco Clea n Appearance. Dcsk,$45. W hi 1 Oinetl 1 Nusr£brd,7',·Nuwetsuit. Insurance Aaency nceWi Mimi Leverton Vela., rel.ired. Age 25 to Call 962·1030. Coast Firewood. g .ron e se both used once. A.skng ... ~ ox P • r. e I aim a u n ·1:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!~1:2~1~3~1~3~9~0.:;:4~0~2~6~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 70. Supplement your in· Uke New Waln"' Ne>-Mar $15. Cord deliv .c.:~a0106"7•8 very good 1110 ror both, 960-3M8. derwrll•r. XJnt ... ~... -m o l b 6 h ~ 5811122 ~ U'lll .. u e. r ve a ca rs ColfeeTable, u•, · =~~·~· 4!N·1087, or more a day. Apply in Call962-l030. * *I BUY* * Bdrm Set blond solid oak Ston._.. Aest.....t.,_5 M16uiL HolpW-..i 7110tlolp-W-.il 7180 penon,YellowCabCo., dbl » s6o ss·Sal bl ' •• Ptrtaaalf +11 EJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••-••••••• 186 E. 16th St., Colla BEAUT. walnut. bedroom Good used furni.lw-e &,; floral: x.Jn°l CQnd. 8 1es.u.; •••••••··~···--:_:::••• l":~~~~~---·~---------l_!M~es!!!•!:_· ___ ::_~::__j set, 4 pieea-Li.k:e new. •ppliances, or I wiU Sell •Bar Stools &: Bar other man ice macnux:W/ JUNIOR SALESM Age 10-15. Earn *20-"4) per weell: 1etUn1 new e\&11.omel'tl for\heDAlL PILOT after acbooi and s.c.- Aeceptl r l1ta ..... ,,...... Slturda)'I. You maaat. Who Have Good Office outo(scbool.byl:OOp.m. Skills. Call for Appoi.nt- and be able to work at ment least 3 daya per week. N 21801 Forbes Rd, Ste49 deliveries or col.lectiq. 3 FlaasCenter Transportation pi-o· IJl .. 14n vlded. Call 883-5011 In Lacuna Niguel Huntln«ton Beach orl~~~~~~~~~~I G3l·lt1Sln COltaMet1a I· Equ1l Opportunity Nurses ·Ahles. 7am-3pm. Employer Exper. pref'd. Meaa Verde Conv. aoep, 661 Pro1rammer 100 W $125. Ph: 546-9745 for You ml.le. itemi. 963-tTiiz 3 drink head. SS ~nk wt SECRET IDV SR. omen needed 14·$6 · disposal &: sbelf. 2 Ml hr. No invest. Use ot car MEDITERRANEAN MASTERS AUCTION 500/o OFF SALE drawer toastmaster bun JUNIOR PROGRAMMER &: phone. Residentialofc, SOFA&: LOVE SEAT 646-1616 &13"' 96'75 warmer SS. Nato'on•l 0 d . l May-• 9 -s-PM .., "" 1'~urniture, appl 's ., ur expan. 1ng co. s ,.,u1, :....,. :...., , 960-1289 OrSUNDAY83&-0974 cash regis ler, small. looking for a Sr . 9132 Rhodesia, Hunt. clothes, books, misc. S'ilex. coffee maker. Secretary t o our Bch . (lf amilton &: Match. Whitecanopybed, M &TIRESS USED USABL~. 2560 557.9159 --dept w Magnolia) dresser, desk, bk.case & A Newport Bl, CM 9·5.,l-'--'-"'------1:,~rne:~~~gsomeOneewar~ . chr. $150. 673-4786 ends May 30th. All sales lypes?Owpm.lt:takes-sh Young lady w1lh car. G ~-"-1055 •MADNESS* final&asis,cashonly. 1 .100 l"l..S work 10·1, 6 days, &ood ...,. -*"'LL SIZES* lo.ts & M_.. :er, wpm w ,.,. )'I'S ex· mon.ey. Call 645--0l4S ••••••••••••••••••••••• A Sc~wlnn M~tottross boys .... ,...... , ..:.:.:=:<.:.=::-==-:::.:::__1G1GANTIC Sale! Ofc, Priced toMlrfe! Stingray bake $35. VW re-••••••••••••••••••••••• ., Pr-100-1pal duties 'mclude Merc.._.M household, hobby, lab, 833-9625&646-8686 arbumperSB.646-3680 ..... ,Mwlol_ •••~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• electronic iterns.847·3901 -filing, airline reserva· Azrpll•ir:n IOIO BED K" S Mltul••a•· Stink• ZO liorui corres--'---ce & ,.. Tri h't h ..,., Pinto · • ing z, mattress W..ted IOI I ••••••••••••••••••••••• •-hn'lcal ty;:;:::;-1"or all ••••. •••••••••••_•••••••• r 1 c -· rims Box spring, frame, xtra ... LEASING REPRESENTATIVE Cenler St, CM OPflCIMAMAGa To $800 for entbuaiastic organized mature woman. Min. 7 yrs . ge neral ofc. exper . Personnel accounts payable /purchasing. NB. Send resume to Classified Ad No. 388. Daily Pilot P. O. Box. 1560, Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626 PERTEC olfen penna· neat emplaymenl, paid vaclitiou.after • mootha, plu.t one week paid time off at, Cbriatmu. Com· pany paid life, hosp6lal, surgical, medical and dental benefil8, educ11· lional assistance and employee stock purchase plan. Excellent working conditions and growth potential. ~ ~~ W 1 2·$25 1/6 hp elec mtr r. · •11 k ed ••••••••••••••••••••••• Electrical-Woodworkl-en&lneertngdepl. 11. buy refng. Appl. . • · .. 11rm ; st1 pac ag , $215 p "• running or no It: scrap bingo game w /cage, (Value$52.5)·Queen$1.95 SSCASHSSFOI lumbine;-lnst.allalion We WI .II •-reloealing to metal. 675-5258~me. alum. cook. set, tool bx, (Value 1425), Incl. de'. Good used fumtrefrigs & Re.pai.r. Inboard Eq. w.&oll ....., &:•mes,• ptcl frames, livery 631·0488. usually Frzra tstoves.st64768. Rep~1r(1n boal).Seorpto t:."1 Orange County very Copperlone Lady Ken· plants. plntrs, bks, Home. · Manne.M8·970t soon , but presently more Was her IBrS eop. paperbcks, mag, bottles. TUBA (used) must be U d ull ··•• established in L.os pertone Ken~·Elec. toys.Championtrlr15Y.a, 2 eight foot noorescent reasonable. n erwater H Clean· •'' Anaelesarea. Dryer, $15. Fri<ridaire·or sips 8, $750. 2076·A ligbLs$15each.Call 646·4757 ing, inspection, replace 1 1 ' Jmmediale openina: for individual w /proven sales experience to lease luxuriou.a a parj.ments. M1.1.1l be able to work weekend• • have adap. table 1Cbedule. Will maintain and de· velop teats utilizing key station simulator to test key disc syslems. ~ Th · s M props,zincs,etc.541-1255 .i.. Kenmore Washer, $50. unn t., C. . (rear) * 968·4971 * Musical For Appointment Guaranteed & Deliverd. Nr. Bay St., l blk w. of I In 8083 loat5. Power 9049 ,'_'.'' Please Call Personnel w.8672 Np't blvd. Cartop luggage carrier, ww•fl ••••••••••••••••••••••• A 213/649 1222 used one lime. $3).00 call •••••••••¥•••••••••••• .•. 2 Years experience re· · Equal~. licfdet 1020 MESA VB.DE . 968-4971. Gibson Les Paul Custom 16' _GLASSPAR .. 7 5 ~ ". · d M" · E I · ••••••••••••••••••••••• EVERYTHING GOES! Guitar like new $495 Evinrude, all ski eqwp., Appty In Person Only THI IRYl .. CO. 550 !WwparlClrDr H•wport- Equal Oppor. Employer OPHATIHGo IOOMll.M. lmmed. Opportunity for exper operating room nurse on 2:»1l:OO shift. Xlnt salary &: benefiLs. Contact persoooel dept.. :'!~~ifte 11~~1:';:U!i~~~~~m~p~o~yer~~~1u8.sed Bikes 11 t 1 P 1 artsd. $15/up. KinH' g sz 1 bed, 1 dium 1 /f, Refrig. 8~r~~~~ ~oa~~~t ~.a~r; cau 2iJ1277.1399 • · trlr. $700. 4 93-8285. periencedeairable. 1: uy /.se ra e . 2488 arves go , , 2 yrs Tables, Japanese OfficeFawiMj& Z3 Ft. Formula 1/0. 2~0 1 ApplyTo:. SECRETARY N~wportBLCM.642·7910 old. perf. cond. KasUe Cocktail CCbow) Table ......... 1085 OMC, head, radio, bait • ..,a Type 60, sh, transcribe. New~ or t Cy c I er y . ~J~·!dlt':~i~t.!!~: Walnut Secretary, porta: ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~!d fell sdnap on cover. i~ Will handle phone or· Rale1.g h, Peugeot, & much, much more. 3101 ble Bar, GE Stereo, TV Exe svl ch.r's $1S/3S, seey appt 213~:Si.:· or ··•• PERTEC ders keep books " do Azuk1. 2116 Newport Barbados,C.M.751.7974 CBlack /White), LampE;, chr.s $6/24, desks, dftg · · , .,4 ovetflow work of our Blvd. NB . 675-1700 Bar Stools. 642-6344 aft. 6 stools /dk:s , exc dks. ALLGLASS Pacemaker (" legal secy. Full·time on· Sunlou• Azuki' Racer. Honn 8060 p.m. Plerce-867 W 19th, CM. 2.5 ', 210HP Chry. Many .••• Leather Cran.smen for Laguna Leather Shop. p. time, possible (.time. 494·2114. DISHT HOSl'IT AL P.O.lo• 1627, P•I• Sprl•t•• C•. 92262 17112Arma~Ave Santa Ana, calif Irvine Indu·atrial Complex I H t B h. ..,,<:/\ to ••••••••••••••••••••••• MUST SAC. Cha mp. 64S.7411 xtras. $9,695 /besl ofr. , J )'. un . c .......,mo $89.9S. Cycle Worka Ltd. PUREBRED Quarter .. , l I . . 644·6041 ""\ start. 536·1696 1822 Newport BL CM. H 6 eldin J~I er, gu1 ar. amps, Quality executive "L" . SECRETARY 54&-5783. mC::-s~e~~e!giis.~ g, din. tbl/chrs. Plants, end shaped desk credenza Classic Bay Launcll l&Y.i' Turn East on AJton, at for Christian rea1 estate tbls., 10 s pd. bike, misc. bar/refrigerator, and Century Lapstrake fully Red Hill, 3 blocks No. or consultants. Good typing COMSUMH GUIDIS AQH Buckskin Geld. 2 301 Avocado, CM side chairs. Cort Fox restored. 642-6878. ' Ortho Chairside, approx. MacArthur&Redl:lillin· & sh. Lite bkk:png. SeDd Newest, Best Buy >'.r s . flashy hardtwist IRVINE Count•Y Club Ne wport Blvd., Costa C 11 2 , M _ • d .~ tersection , lum right at 0 Is Now Here! hne $8SO 1.674_4306 . Mesa 6'5·3661 arave 1. ere. 1.... • ay.s w . exp. Ar 1 resumeto,P ... 'BoxSll, · · · Membership for sale. c · 1/0 VB k H d ·· •• req St rt hr d ms rong. n-lbo C .....,., The Super Le Mans < • un s, ea , ,11 ,..aid Wa nted. Seacliff · • · e· ~ a. a ......... 1 By Centurion 4 Yr. old Riding Mare, 838·5415 ROYAL Elec. Type· Radio, Compass, Jt,500. ~. · :..~~~661 S. Csl. Hwy. ~;;."odklinngc,o~g~x~O-~o~ An equ41 opportunity Secretary for busy Yacht Corona del Mar Bikes $350. or bestorrer. PACKARD Bell 25., B&W writer, &d cond. $75. 675·5722 Eves. l;Wknda. .', 1 ' MAID, Mature Colonial MOlt!l 1967Newport8l, C.M. ---'-------I 642 _2626 ~~~e~m~p~lo~y~e~r~M~/~F~~I Brokerage on the Bay. 3323 E . Coast Hwy . 536·5Q30 stereoconsole$175: Petri 642 · 8327 50• Dsl Trawlers·$50M •I MAINTENANCE ~ Exper.skilledapplicants Call67S.7666 Jewelry 8070 35mm camera $40: 20" Pets 1017 40'0s1Trawlers·$3SM M £CH' .. ST Per.son 21 ·40, t rn for Sales girl wanted part only. Please! 646-0551. 153 OFF b'k ••••••••••••••••••••••• lawnmower (Trimmer) ••••••••••••••••••••••• 30'Trawlers·S22,0CM> ..._ ...,. mgml. 1150 wk guam. li $200 hr call on new 1 es. $125. McLanegasedger Roosters, Dant.ams, etc. Completed Price. Rubber Mlgr. --~-a Coll. pref. Mr. Levi 58ml~~ .... · per. . Secr~ec $750 113.95Clean,tune &lube. WA.........eD ...... &more.642-9734 BabyDuck•($2.00)-12 F .. h d •-U d ''' ·~ 848·1004 ·-· Free. Org. Co. Airport . Island Bike Shoppe, 130 "Im; ~ ,,,., 1n1 s e .... n. er machini st able to ~~~==--==~--1·~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;jarea.Sh80.Frontolcan. Agate Ave., Balboa TOP CASH DOLLAR 2 _GALSh T--1.~. M esa Or , CM. Sat Construction. Atlantic operateallmachinery.&r -**SSO,OOO** r 1.sland 6lS.lJ89 PA ID i"OR YOUR --ow ........ in-MS-5703 Pacific Co. 675·89451 ,, eq uip mt. u sed in SAl.ls..HAUWAIE pear.forbusyexec. · JEWELRY WATCHES cl'd1. 'l)·opical fish & all &&&-5491 '• machine shops .such as; Peryearincomein AETlllD..owa Seer Jr. St.$625 2 MOTORBIKES, SOcc ART OBJECTS. GOLD. Equipmt.$60ea.Camper PimMK&OFCJlll'l..eOtOl-====------- Jathes, milling machs. & sales, not unu.sual. SALESMAN Free. 1·2 yrs exp. Sh 80, Dutch Bata, balloon tire SIL VE K SERVICE' &jack:s $325. 54&6533 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1941 CHRIS 2.5' Overnit.e:r. d rill presses. MUst be Mr. McDonald, 548-'1796 p• JtW....._ good typing, .work in type, like new. $125. ea. FINE FU RN &. AN'. SCRAM-LETS P 1 AN 0 WA NT ED : Sips. 2· '68 eng. 12.000. ··~ a ble to read drawings & International li:HM ._,..... sales dept of expanding 846-8291 TIQUES. 645-2200 F R 0 M PRIVATE 846·7082 Eves/Wknds. .. blueprints. Pis. call our _-CM::•::r;;:k;;:et;.;:llese==arc=h,__1 HMllMA manuf. firm. Org. Co. C • AHSWERS PARTY.521·2071 18~. REINELL OMC·lO Personnel ofc. for de· HAIDWAIE Alrport.area.-ral Digital Walches · tails.492·lls.1or830-633l PROGRAMMER cn..Otc 51$433 ~,..... 1030 Wholesale to the Public. PIANO'S, Baby Grand, Tri·Hull, Trailer, lllnt. MINI-COMP1.JTER 2666H..._.lh"d Free.Noexp.Bu&yCost.a ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call ('11 4) 752.1293 For Knotty -Batch-Anliqa:.e Austrian, Mid· Paul; 675·1311 days • ... ATU R E Experienced Math major & acCOW'lt· Co1t.MltM M.manufl•----•-ad· ENLARGEftS.35 mm to morelnfo. Niece-Realty -d.Je size Grand, anlique 673·2123Eves. r1 h 1 in& exper. deslrable.1~~~~~~~~~~1 ""'~ THINK A t 1 c •,/l•1·m•.-•.c•.1•1'1J.e:.!,01n"1-' Varietyofapplicalionsinl : diUonalhelp type.SO 4X:S ''. lenses, drk. rm. Mi "-8080 R k bot d b-u s ran , o n cert 1' Skipjack. Jmm•c •I ..... ....., AlsoF~Jobs · equip. Sell or trade. 1cem1neon emar a u a um Grand.antiqueAustrian. d T .1 / ., ment494·2796. growlna: co. SALIS Angus Gordon Personnel 962·5278 ••••••••••••••••••••••• bell: "He's in real lrou· Beautiful burled walnUI ~-e~g. ~~ .. !. ~cess4 ._ -=;:;;,~';-':;;;::;:;:::;I _!lr!:'v~l1>:n•"----_o;SO&-OOOO~~~I SICllTARY C U ST 0 M C l ble. The electronic brain . finish . Private colle• .. 1--~~~~~~~-""-"--M:ATURE . . d Agency642-6720 c~ I a r p e . th ff brok do "' experie nce * * * * Rapidly a:rowing boat co. 333 E. lllh Nol5, CM .... 035 Installer. Yours/Mine. in e 0 ice e wn. lion. Sacrifice ~ price. 18' TROJAN 135 HP Inbrd .11, helflorfaatfoodservice. Real Estate needs Sales Secret.ary,i--===::-==.:.:.:=c=;;_.1,••••••••••••••••••••••• Reas . 22yrs exp. All ~=t01;~,1~~~ .. expecls 303 Kings Rd. N.8 . &Trlr. Supercond. Best ~- cC:::•::l::9-=S.c:962=·-=987::_:4 ___ 1 llOllROI able to work under pre· •Secy's-S..,..... REG 'D PERSIAN Kit· types .646·1547 646·4656 offer.640·1002 .,. M L--1-ssure · & maintain good $550·$900100% Fee Paid tens. Grand Champ. Bk· '~ K~I ASSOCIATE public r elations. Self Acctng Clks/GenOfc ground. Potential show AMC 9905 AMC 9905 A.MC 9905 MC 9905 ~ ~:le~:;~~~,~ f.f.f~ifif:t;:~ ~~blE~~Corp~l~.:o N~~*~~~~ .. ::m~ · ~~~~~~~: ... ~··!···~········:·· ···:····ID·············· J·············~ ................... ~~-~ .... ·11~._~ .. ~ M es a . Fu 11 bene fits , 54 5. 84 2 4 , Assoc 1 a ted -;;;;;;;;;;~~~~;;;;;;;;j S::~C~a~l;I ~!o~•~•:.P~poo>~-;::lm~e,,n~t;;;; ••• ••••••• • •••• ••••. ••. .. pleasant working condi· SoulhCoastBrokers. • Service Sta. Attend, full AKC Reg. Doberman . I tions. Ca ll Don **** S · Pup mal •-le Richmonda1S4!HIOZI-SALE ·~ lllRU[M orp/LBrown•Shell,990 • e • m, • ""t 'RUWI E.Coast Hwy,NB champ. bloodline . 'THE ~ ....._ MEDIC ... (l;acoupleofgoodmen) 962·9874 3& ~A~A/ ME I -REALESTATE WEOFFER o SHYICESTATIOt4 l-'--'-'-'------1 vnl'Y• • TRAMScallB W.t lt"'I""•"• .. ••~? 1. A c3.reer in advertising CdM area, top pay, day SHELTIES ~KC, Sable & IOAM SACK For Radiology Dept, GoodW .. IM!I & public relations w/a sh.iftw /Sat&Sunolf.For Wht .. w/wh1te oolla:r. 7 t...&..A...I..._. Days,Cull·llme.Conlact: l•l•lllilGood! succeasfu.J & Cast grow-exper man over 30. wk:.s.Watchdo(.633-535'7 .\-~" MCJSI OF p~M~ :~A.L ~seteadte2 sl!~!~:!p~:al ~~'EC:Sy .sales w/a down ~i~/640-1121 ask for •PET WOil De ~Yf!?I! •• !-..~ .. P.O.lfo• 1627. PM NOW!!! COME IN-to e arth product thati-"="-------1 Llasa·Apso, Olibuahua, ~ iiiiliCWl+f;;J!l,I S,.hMJ1,Ce.tZZ6Z Let'stalk:itover! small businesses ap· l &tor2ndCOOK tiny Poodles, Westie, ~QLD.90M,f -646-3928, Eves6'13-45l7 preciale &: can afford. Min. 3 yrs exp. Speeiality Cocker, Doxie, Pit Bulls, MEDICAL /GENERAL 3. Daytime work·No House, A MEL IA 'S Coc k apoo, Pom. 100 OFKEMOOM~ Front. Orfice, in H. B. Eves-No week:ends·No RESTAURANT.6"2·M34 mixed Puppies. Stud Mature , typin& roq. travel. <erv. most breeds. 2S2S NEW ANO U5EOJ£EP'1S ME P refer Insurance bk· 4. No aimuiicka or hi&:h s-•rPosliom w. 171.h at Fairview, SA. fAOM 'S ~TO ,. V.<t.BC .-. .... grnd-§end resume to: presaure sellinc. Earn $2400-Swnmer Pro-Open Eves 531·502'7 .;;a""' 1 iii ~ '1 ~ ...........,., 18700 Main St. SUite 209, REC PT tBKKPR. Lite ~~ai~~~~lj,r:~.:mplete ~~'!,'rs c-:h ;4'!1i~eh~r'd Bo R z O 1 c Russi an .o"::·=8"' "'""'==------typing, mature, sm. Irv. 6. Fast pay-absolutely workers & can leave :o lf:oun:lz~C, 12 Morgan Nurses Registry law firm. $500 +. 833-3622 top comm is slons &I ;C;•;li;;lo;r;;n~ia;-;><;1;·3380~;-;;;;;I o;~°'~-;;;;e~m~. ~~~~}I MllDS IMS &LYMS bonuses. I• Dachshund pups, AKC, 1 3/llllnl.C.U·C.C.U. 7. Exclusive {errllory . male, $100. 1 fem. Sl.25. 657W.19lh.St.C.M. R_N-CCU controlsto prot«tCJture **TEMPO** lirm.842·0333or644-4444 $48·9361or13J.Z'J65 earnings. --"======-!Nights. full or pfllme. 8. $200 Weeki)! draw, Cu.ddly. tiny purebred The Casle.st draw in the Differential pay. Xlnt when qualified. Heeds Y•Mow-! male YORK.IE, 8 wks West ... a Daily Pilot benefits. Contact Mrs. AND MUCH MUCH ~d,abots, Wildwierline, Clasaified Ad. Phone Jensen. 642·2734, Colla MORE •K•n•cll()pn 1100 (w/o papers): 9391 642·561'1. Memorial Hospital, 301 For personal apptcall •Typiah/SKy'• Portamouth Dr, HB (olf "j~lp~W~·~-~t~..if::;~7~1~00~V~i~ctort~·ia,ici.M~. EO~E~.~.,;~6~3~1..0~4~5~4~t~-~I~,_~, •llcrow Secy'• Yorktown" Bushard). •••••••••••••••••••••• •PIX Ope1 •or1 ..... to Y• 1045 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MGMT. ! SECRETARI TempoTemp;iraryHelp BEAUT Blonde Lab, 4 M"'"""'GEM ...,..._ ES 17'"'2SkyPark,lrvine yrs .. greal w t kld" ~""' "I Call s.t().oM56 watchdog. Rancher's lsl Opportunities· available in SQnta Immediate openlna ror 1~~~~~~~~~.~c~bo~l~ce!::·~642~·20~17~e~v!!es!:.-__ , Ana, Newport Beach, Southern b 1 -l in I u a I Waitress &Cook,P.limeLovingdoetolovin&fam. Orange Cou nty area. Must be at (Ena:lis b /Spanlsb> at Tinos Piasa, 3024 W/big fncd yd. Male 8 . least 23 years of age, previous retail Secretary, preferably Crown Valley Pkwy. mo. Welmr, Ger. Short expe r i e ti c e h e l pf u I but not in'':~~~!n=~~~ l-"La::.;1u=•::•c:N::i,,_gu::el::-:_ ___ 1...:H::•::;lr".-"44"=-9293='---- nl!fcessary. Pay tange for manager aura n ce w /abilily to WAITRESS, over21, Ex· WIR E HA IRED be&inning at $750 per n:ionth for a 6 operate adding machine 'Pe r i e o c e d . M r . DACHSHUND, male 9 day work week, for assistant at $650. It: calculator. Typlna: GS, Munchies, 428 E. 17th St. mos. Loves children, af· Full ran ge of company pa i d . dictaphone&&h. 1 ~c~.~M~·:;:::,;!;=:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;=1;;:'ec=.902==·=•11S::':· ::;:::;;;I benefits. paid formal t~ainin.g.. An excellMit opportunity I 1 CLERKS forSecretaryw/ ... iden-STAR GA'ZEK•i\. -tlal developme nt or ...... CUT L , ~ Part time opportunities available arcbitectur1I back· At-'·' ~ ':..,°t'~GooWiJ ~ 1#1'.ul'f")., for Friday and Sunday work. IJ'DUDd It: experience In :dl'i...vrri,11 T•..:..mi::.;.w;: it ocJ.11laW Mlnimum 20 hours a week available pu.rch11tng /con1truc· 11.w•~'ij"'~ ,...,_..,..,.~,.,.;:,.:;; ~·~· .. !b 'at $2.25 per hour in vour own local Uoa. Markflthll •plan-"""-T--. .~~t""...,. ••v-r- neight>Orhocxl, working both eVen· =:,•11moe hef~. ~ .. At• ii:-., ll~ ~~~ inas and mornlngs.' If you are 'tafl'on• 15*'-ii"~~: 1~ i;:: 5r · mature, at least 20 years of age, in taoplilt. · Ill:;" !l!:::-.,._.., need of extra spending money, have J"" ...... "°*""" a valid driver's ficense and car, we Or~~ :t.~ ~t:-"' ff5.::111 · canputyoutowork.. TMl•YMCO. lJ=. !Jr.* 0= Bring a California Drivers License. llO ... ,,,_.QrDr ;;::"""""" :;;;::-~,._.. tfC. II""- sbclal security C5'rd, (all vets .... ,.,., ..... ,2661 jti:m :tr.: ~'~ 1#-11 '1-~ DD214·J and call 64Wllt a . :;J?-• :::;-.,. "' 131·5-~5 llqoal()ppor.-ll~ "ll~ r.= ,,...... b S I 2 ZIO.-Wiii 11....... JM!, If ·ot cc me y u te 15, u,,,,,.,. ...... ,,, 1~ u,,..._ ,,,:., ' PAUR IS THE NEW MCK PrOPLEIMSlfAll CNf.'Wt Mn<i'EM EA~Y TO O\"M. AMCn~FFP GEN.~ 17802lrvintBlvd. ..__ •...t "i!~!iQ:'.'.l ~~-·-~:_..-. :;:::_ n~ _,m.ary, M ... mum3yn ,. ll...._... 56 wt.o .. .. ... _.. .,,..,. Tustin, Callfomla 1x·p, must. b1ve _Jood t.ot 51 -.. ''e-- IH41N"''--r1aaS•Y~ . .clerical 1kllla, S/H ap. j:l;!. ~~ :C=: -r"'.' -1 Uonal. Call Mlu Tabet.a, »J:lte A-... '°o...... '7141111·,171 , .... ~--131 ~ ®"-'Nlf,il,, OPEN NIGWfL.V'TIL.IOPM·SATiSUNS 'TIL.6 PM . ~24HAA80R 81.VD· COSTA~·64'5·777D·549·80U -·· I I '.I • • ' ' \ I I I \ \ J • .. ••• • ... ' . ' I I• " -·. ·~ . ' .. ,. • •• " '" ' .. v ... 9570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ma1do t731 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MAZDA • • NOW Briiill New '7 4 MAZD_AS_ DUI NUCI .!11$CD¥NTEI PRICE $3395 Boats, Soil 'ti9 i''ord Va n, 49,500 orig. miles. New tires, brakes, mugs, cuslo1n r&:.ewood interior,. Gd milea ge. $>.200. or best. 4£15-6418 ul"t . 6 LESS $500 9720 Datsun 9720 Dots Wt 9720 Datsun 9720 Datsun CASH.11111! '73 Chev. 1/2 ·r on Van I 2 Doors 4 Doors 1974 BLAZER HARDTOP ~ wheel drive, automa tic, ps. air, 14,000 miles. Like new, 27S-KPY 1967 CAMARO Automatic, radio, heater, super sharp. l WR-996, New Paint. Hatchbacks Stick Shifts Automatics 1971 AMC SPORTAIOUT Wagon. 3 speed, air. ecOf'IOmy. 965-BST Buick 225. Xtnt . mech. cond. w /air, cruise cO{l - trol , ne w steel bell r adials, battry, shocks, trans. coolr , & ball hitch. All set to pull any sz. trlr. Kirby Coaches 1265 N. Harbor Blvd., S.A. Auto Service & Ports 9400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Complete re built '61 Chev. 348 motor. $JOO or best of- fer. 897 ·4094 . Autos for Sale ············~········· 9520 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1930 4-DR FORD Sedan. -Reblt orig. 4 cyl. engine & clutch. Ne w seat cov· e r s . e tc $230.0 . 714/$86-6196. . Recreational YehlcJes 9530 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vacution va n. Must sell '•73 Dodge Chlnook bub· ble top con version, stove, ice box, sips 4, I:J MPG. 9381 Na.ntucket H.B. Ask· ing $5450. Make offer. 962-3976 See it. 4Wheo1Drl•., ts so ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7 4 JEEP CJ5 Roll bar, convert. Ex- cellent. Will trade. . Cu s t . int . $4000. Call iiiiriiiii-:1545-08 17 or J27-M:t1 520 N. HARBOR Santa Ana 4 lt.llLES NO llTJ.J 01" I TllE SAN DIEGO FREEWAY • O•er 70 Lote Modol Tnocks lo Stock 1/,. Tott-3/4 ton- 1 Too-44oa•yDuty- V•s-4Wltoolon- Rm1eltero1- El C.U.01- C-.er1Too! <'CHECK THESE '11 Ford I TOii Super camper special. V8 . -.atomalic, power steering-. {87272 ) 53795 '60 Ford Shorl led Cus tom cub. mu gs, tires, new paint. Must see. (297228 l 73 Cltovy 'I• TOii Super Ch eye nne . I..oaded, till wheel. air cond., power s teC"ring & brakes. etc. (537051 , 5349-5 '69 l<'ORI> Van, Hubble 1'op, Gypsy,. sclf-<:onl, lo m i. Very xlnt cond. ftlusl sell ! 675-4238 72 DoJgc Van BIOO 1,~ 'l'on Gd. tires & rna~s. tape & 1"~1 37500 1n i . $2300. 536-71>85 . Autos Wonted 9590 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE PA y ·ror OOLLAR Jo~OR TOP USBDCARS 1''0ItEIGN, OOME;.5TIC or CLASSICS . If your car is extra clean see us first. BAUER BUICK 2925 Harbor Blvd. Costa ?.1 csa 97!1·2500 ' TOP DOLLAR PAID IMMEDIATB.Y • EORAU FOREIGM CARS CALL OR COME IM TO SEE US N! l.IJPUf\T I f'L '[Jf\ f S i100 w.eo..t Hwy. IC!. 642-9405 WE BUY IMPORTS ·r op Do llar For Any i\la keor Model. F'ROl\1 . Mam Mtrs. If Amt~CI Your Price Only $2895 Loaded with: AUTOMATIC TRAN-SMISSION IMMEB. DEUYEIY I NC L U DING ALL TlllS : E C ON O l\ll C l\L . 1'0 \\' ER FUL .S ILK Y S~TOOTl-1 ROTARY 1-:NGJNE with 3 yr. 50.000 1n i le fa ctory "·arranty -healer - rcc li_n i n ~ Nauj.!ahyde Ht.:C h:E'I' Sf:1\TS with nic rnur y fr o nt Pass engt•r seat -5 H A l>IAI~ PLY 1'1Rl-.:S ! POWJo:R DISC brakes · -full ca rpe ting - T 1\C llOfi.I £1' I:: H . ......: con.sole -rear window de roggcr -E le ctric l·l oc k -TINTED GLASS -LO CK ING 1-"L"EL CAP -s im. "·ood st eering wheel. :\l so much mor e l'q uipm e nt to o humerous to m ention RX :J Co upe I Ser . ;;JI24Al63893) 1972 TOYOTA 1974 MAZDA CARINA RX4 2 DR. H.T. 1970 NOVA 2 DOOR Automatic, chrome wheels. ZWC6~ ~I ~-~ _ 73BC.U.oSS JIMPAMOS MAZDA ---\\·~ CA ~ GIVE YOU ALLTHE 2 door, automatic, radio, heater. 900-GIN APl)x. 10,000 miles, -4 speed, cherry red, like new. 185-KXW 11402~PAHWAY Load ed , autom a ti c , ....... ,,.,.. 2001 S. Manchester C·R·E·D·l·T 131•2040 • 495.4949 trans .. air conditioning, -_ _.,,.,._,,,-,.,,,_,,,_,,.,,.,,,_, """"--I power s teer i n g. etc. 1407137) An aheim 636-6000 .:::::.===----="-'=I You Need & Still Save \'ou l\loney '62 SCOUT. new trans, .ebll motor, new paint, 53'29 5 good wide tires, $1000. $1295 OrClftCJe Cowtty's Hi9he1t $ 8"yer on Imports ---BEACH MAZDA 1967 PONTIAC \ 11 DATSUN PICKUPS Call 645-8474 aft.5 PM. Tn1eks 9560 1969 LINCOLN ••••••••••••••••••••••• COH'I. 4 door, full power, air, vinyl top. XIH·949 lEMANS 2 door hardtop, automatic, radio. heater, clean as a pin. SZA-775 To Choose From Some With Campers TOYOTA SALE New'74Pi~ STILL AVAi plus HUGE STOCK OF 75's 8"y or L-MoW! ~ Lemu ~:YOTA 1966 HorbR4" .• C.M 6d6"9J93 '71-8 cylc-GMC :Y.. T. & Camper. Sips 6. $3000. EXTRAS! 645-4386. Brand New 1975 IRAND PlllX .,_M_O-~-M-~-L-L-:A_A_i-. .:.~~~~~~·--~-~~-l~~!~ .......... _,......,......, ... _,., ...... ; ... DA y IMMEDIATf DELIVERY '"'"" AVE the finest USED CAR SELECTION EVER '69 LE MANS COUPE "70 MUSTANG MACH I Oelu•OI """1 CO,,pe V8 ....... •••"> PC-""'~"0 '""'°· v& ..... n .... ••r Ill-• ti~ POWlt' D<-11. ... CQflOUIO"'"V 1'9M1t1 tKt.,..y.,r-"'"Y'tt.Ol "'1'1""••••• 1XT!l2l! -o~"' llW'i11! $1289 '73 PONTIAC GR'AND AM V.!1 ~u•o"'"''~ PoW., llote•"'0 oow., OSl~ 1111••'-1u gT<lohO"'"O rlMJ ~ ll17>-lNV I, ~2189 '74 TOYOTA ....... .,..,lllr tt1M""'"•'°"' '"""" ,,.~ ... Ml f«lllOllW "'"' !O'WJIO $2889 '7 5 PONTIAC VENTURA _ t1olCf'ltNoCI< cour>e vs. -tic. _.., t1""'"11 a t>r..,n. 1-,. .... wt.11•wal1&.1acll.i l11Md---.1206U1) s4399 I Bill Maxey Toyota '7Z JHp CJ5 Call Rogcrorliilt 4 wheel drive. V8, ma gs 847-8555 . & ti res. tow bar. nil I ----"=--==~.~-I ready ror orr-road . SELLING YOUR CAR? 1<58FOLl TOP PRICES PAID s3295 For Imports Pu;d lorn<' Not 11l31 IEACM II.YD. HUNTillGTDN llEACM Dean Lewis Imports ()pew 7 Dcrys A WHll 1966 -:::.~ <!.M., Call direct or collect & save 9 '""'' '° I D p.111. 1---.::.:.:.:.:.:::_ __ ,.._.. We Buy Your Old Car. 5 runnin g o r nol. Top 554. 400 Dolls. pa;d Also 24h• • towing service. 898-5058 842-6666 • • Chevrolet 9920 Chevrolet 9920 C!io•(olet 9920 ........•...•.........•.............•.•..•.... ~······················ l You are in Corvette Country! * ... __ ,_ -·---. ,.~ _ ..... -~ ·- ... _ -· C-'!o,_ t ·-We're proud of their accompUsh111e11h •HOWARD CHEVROLET • * H-• tf; "Mtwport H-c;--· (a Umfttd rnambei'ahlp Club of Cotvert• OW~) • r-• ' • y I I • L y y r. y e h l 5 .. ' w ·e D G . I. e 0 n u e & 0 •• ' • Alllet, 1..,...... ...... ......... ...... l•pD1f'hcf Tuelday. M•y27, 1875 DAil, YPILOT 817 . ...................... ···················"··· ······················· . . . -Allhl W ... ed 9590 Aoto1 IM oriwcl . 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Alloys. 11000 nli. ln•olc~ ROllMS,,IORD •""' -""' Ff "'TS I 0010 RO •DS-Tll ercecl4t1 8'm 9740 t1more 11.161 Mercedes Benz lOOSL Un d c r w u r r a n t Y. plus your choice of ac-·~· H •--Bl d 4 ' s peed, low 'tnlles. l A '' ""' ••.!'.••,•.••••••••••••••••• Dr" · M L· sofltop, hardtop big win· p T & L ~ ar._-v • owner. Al so ·1~ Pricedlosell.WiUlrade 1v1n9 CXn1ne dow.Nubattcry,shocks, ERt'ECT! $11,300 . ce:.sor1t!S, . C(l~fz".:if!A 1UAVARIA Aulomalic , 0••111r.,.Fol~ jSi~:~·i 1975 ~d I &radiallires.8'2·7C»7o< '9J.'977. 537~~~Frie<lander893_7=•· 1 "°YJ,~f"" oather, •II options ·~,~:=:.~;i~~t_J>;us ..uar ~ ME a.~~ E ~. ~:;;; ~~=:.:::~::??.~~ '~}~'.'~'t,'~~ Ts~~' ~OYOTAS ~ ,..,, ... _m•AUWAY EXEC CAR ,...,..,_""'"w" MG Demo ... 7ZPORSCH£911T lrandMew'74s .• FREE APPRAISAL We buy uaed car s •& lrucks. Cull GROjH CHEVl\OLET for a free appraisal . 1----------I GROTHCllEVROLET "66 BMW 1800, 4 dr, 4 spd, 18211 Beach n1vd. xlnt mech. cond., am/fm , HuntingtonlJeach B.l a upunkt , 8 5000 847·6087 · 549.3331 k~lo met ers , s mog ex· e mpt. $1195. 642-329'-J Autos, lmporhd •The a ll new $30 i is ••••.••••••••••••••••••• available for immediate GeMral 970 I delivery & test drive. ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW CAR TRADE-INS: l4lllOM Yl&IO • 1411K)H '"'° !\tags, 5 speed, steroo, OHL Y I 0 LEFT "69.124 Spider $1999. 131·2040 • 491-4949 , 450 SE 831·2040 • 495-4949 SALE sharp. Will Uode. Al•o 14-.· (Pl003) ., .. ..,.,..,, .......... ,ult uw_.,.,.,,,,..JW•YUll :::~~it) $~: ~C.~;~~l;;;;;;.~! AmA'..,.~le;~F.~:.m~roe.~()pe~';'n~we:nds~ Au::~ ~~~~OoS;ncr ~;;~~~::~~;,~~ s:~.:1 onvert. Rt:built engine, .. ..., Su b w ·11 ·r d ~ -· '72124 Wajlon $1995. in absolute mint condi· lease. $15,000-coel; buy« per · 1 ra e hke new? tP995J Jl40J MAl.~m PAllWAY '70124Co~:C964J ~1955. tioninand out. ~~-~~·~:oo~~e~ i!' £T.:1 71MGBA~~r(P999) $33'J5 lll;l.~!~:;1~149 <P93'lJ la)( & lic . .$214.00; Sec. de· :=.::= -72 MGB G'f S299'J '-~-----'-"'--,-H•rb Fri.._.. · s 0297 4 like new? {P993J 1 · 537.6824 · 893-7566 i~~~!~~~~~ posit; er.# 1 · 73 ~1idgct $2999 '74 914. 1.8, diumond rond, Jim Slemons 1•4oJMAHWRmPAUW•Y Real Sharp! (P981 > By owner. HCNMla . 9727 MtSSIOH \'llJO' • . 675-7342 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l~_ports ll I ·2040 • 495.~949 H•rb Friedl_. R 5 at TH E~I ENOOUS SAVINGS Ex<1.mplc '7<1 l,;orolla Wagon Aulo .. radio, bamper guiords. (6871) $2997 H cla 833-9300 ., .. _..,.,,_...._.,ulT' Rolls oyce 97 6 ANNOUNC IN G On '67 Mercedes Benz w rcblt _5~37~·~54_64 _____ 69_3-_7_566 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AUTO CL .Cre•lerlMW SGA&B MOTICE e ngine . Ru "', •• , MGI 9744 •lDEALERINU.S.A. SOies •Service •Leasing-LAMBORGHINI (fJ:v~~ 1966 Horbor. CM. 646·~303 . AS Si CS 208W.lstStreet how Daily Rilot. Class· smooth & quiet. Extras ••••••••••••••••••••••• ROY . •Closed Sunday • 111voice hoodave a serv1i1ce1to offer odr messages with legibility brakes, fl.1ichelin tirdes, very low mi. 23 MPG; ROUS· ROYCE 1972 'royola Corona. XJnt cond. $1950. Call 548·5491. LTD ~nta Ana 835.3171 I 0°/o g.,.,. Fadary IF YOU jfied ads display their incl elec. sunroof, disc 'GJ Silver Red Roadster ~ CARVEi Orange Co urity 's $ .. $' . plus your choice of ac· g stose ,paceana andimpact?Ourads,we etc. $3400. SlSOO n · new tires, trip, brakes, newea~. most modern cesaortes,T&L. in th e Daily Pilot areproudtosay,rcally $25 /wk b al. Call bat t e ry & tune·up . i~t,1!.!~:~ 72ltf<1.rk 11 Wagon, auto, autboriaeddealer! · Herb Fried... Classifi ed Section• • · get result s. Phone anytime, 640 ·4438 or Classic cond. Asking s.46.-•"4• air, 27 1\1PG, new tires. SPECIALIZING IN l·c~.-,,.-•. -"'--~"-9-7_1_51 537-5464 . . 893-7566 Phorie 642-5678. 642·5678. 644-1679 $1215. 642·4052or842·7182 ClOSlD SUNDAYS gd. cond. 640-53-15. Sales· • Service Leasing · ••••••••••••••••••••••• POlltloc 9965 Pottffoc 9965 Pantfac 9965 Poatfac 9965 Pontiac 9965 Pontiac 9965 Pontiac 9965 TllENt.:W '73CAl;!RIV6,4 spd.,air •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l975LAi\'IB06.GlilNI s unroof. Pl'. $2,99S'. UR RACO ........ Now 0 1973 Capri. V·6. 4 spd. N ~1SPLAY Am/Fm stereo. Silver w t Takini; Orders On blk int. 557·9798 The New Es~a' 73 Capri, 13,0CXl mi . 2000 S CC, 4 spd. 4 >pkr. >tereo, ARRIVING N am/fm, cassette & 8 ()pen Mon·Sat. 9 to 6 track. 675·0361 Closed Sun. 1---------1 . AUTOCLASSJQi, LTD. Datsun 10591 Bec hler River, Fountain Valley, Ca. 714 /557-3345, ••••••••••••••••••••••• WILL BUY YOUR DATSUN, TOYOTA OR VOLKSWAGEN 714 /963·8381 ·---------- Mstin-Heok-y 9709 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PAID F'OR OR NOT. WILL PAY TOP DOLLAH .. CALL KENT ALLEN, ~O·GW2 '69 Austin Healey Sprite. 2"---~------1 tonneaus. 58,000 mi . 73 Dats un Pickup. air C lean! $875. 842· 7261 s hocks, nu brakes, frbgls wknds or li pm wknights. cover. Xlnt cond. Looks IMW 9712 like nu. Bst. Ofr.640·4213 ••••••••••••••••••••••• " 0 70 IMW 2800 CSA Coupe. Also '73 IMW 3.0 CS 1974 Datsun, aioz, 2+2, Med. Grn, tiir, mags, all xtras, $6,490 or ~ume open-end lease. 64&-61 14. '~, ·~.~o.,z~.~'."[,':;,~~:••; -; c ~ ;.;.~·:.:~=.~~.'.:!?~~ . JMOJ ~PAHWA'f 1970 Fiat Sport Coupe 121. llftMOfj YILIO Good cood. Nearly new 131-2040 •'4tM949 tires $1600 5J6.4258. VM:t.••rAMWAtQrr • • 9100....0.,Mew •• BOB LONGPRE SPECIAL PRICE '73 '72 '71 • cyl., 4 19ftd, ANtJFM sterto. rally wtieel1· b<'ltli1nt orM!Qe. 16i2KKG OLDS Cutlau V-1, ilUIO. ,,..,,,, leclory ~r condillonlng, powt'f' !ilewl'lng; radio, vinyl rool. lln!t<l glln, lfi'9LR D VEGA Wagan • ,,1., • IPftd, factory "Ir condilion!ng, r1dlo. roof rack. f22lEMO MADIA ox1 c,. Rot1r,', • 'Pftd, r1<1lo. vlnvl roof, ,_ tl'l!llne. IU\IOMQ SHARP'74 $2995 '73 $1995 '72 $1995 '71 . ....... . . .. ,,,, .. ' ' .. ' . ' ... - -- • cY,1.. • spied. r&aio. 90l'lltou!i 9rlf\lde gold, IJ!6KEJ MUSTANGo..'"" V-1, IUIO. trlnl., flCIOl'y air Conditioning, power 1leering. AM·FM slereo. vlhvl roof. linled gll_ss. •S16GMS CHEV Mont. e..to l/-1, 1Uto. Irani .• IKtO<'y air conditioning. power lleerlng, radio, vinyl rool, trnted glass. #l4FBC MERCURY ~rQUll 8raugh1m. V-1, 1uto. tr1ns., IKIOl'V air con- ditioning, ~' windows, radio. vinvl root, tinted gtass. 11KS14'•! Fully ,Equipped Including 140 h.p. engine, whitewall tires, tinted.glass and ml.Kh more. CLEAN'73 $3495 '72 $2995 '72 $1995 '71 MILES PER GALLON I $) 9500 TOTAL DOWN PAYMENT Including Tax & License IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Seri1I ISUS32JSS<I. To111 .etllng orkt SJm.711 lrc. ••~ & Uc. Otierred ~ymtn! or ice "41f1.M lnc. 11~. lie. and linlr'ICe !Mrge,, "33' per monlh '°' 41 months 0 .A.C. APR U.:M'lio. Sein. d'vllle, \11, 1.1 .. 1lr, p, tlwr·wndwl.·Mll., AM/FM slttllO r.tdio, w/w, v. roof. t. gl1s1., till will., IOI! w1mllf green. flRJOIOSl70 ~~~~!~ 1~2·:::~Y 1ir Conditioning, POWf' ""ring, radio, tinted 91en. 161lEBN CHEY Malibu V·I. auto. lran1.. power s1eerl119, r&alo, vlnyl 1001. 17METQ ~~E,,~:.1,~!: a ir condlllonlng, pool'er l!Hrlng, rt<lio, vinyl roof. llRJ3ll09 . . $4695 $1995 . '71 PONTIAC..._ .. V.f, auto. lrlm., fK · !try 1lr Conditioning, pOM1' ite.rlng, r.t<lio, v!nvl roof, l ll'lted glasi. 10n1C.M HURRY '70 FORD Maverick 6 cyt., eu!o. lr1m1 .• fttlory air tondifionlng, OOWtf' ''"r· Ing. radio. l .. 18EV $1495 '70 TOYOTA Wagon • • cyl .. • sPl!'fd, el• cOndillofl. lrq, radio, roof r.K.k, l:MSCOU '70 '68 DOOOI Dart 6 cyl.,, Mei. ''"""· l.K.lory 1lr conditioning, rtdio, vinyl roof. 10'l'90lQ ~f~~·t~ .. ~!~ir corldillonl!lg, '°""'-'tetrlnt. r.-dlo. low low rfll.....,,..,..per ti.II\. IWTF'2t $1795 '70 $1295 '68 PONTIAC lxeclltl.,. V-1, auto. 1ran1 .• pOWfl' stl!'er· lno, pa-r wlnc10w1, radio. vinvl roof, tln1ed glan. 1111 wlltt!<rul~ conlrol. f~JHET !!.MJo~~,!n~~~ 1ir tondilionlng, radii, 1~­ wper clel<I. ,wxN,.. $1495 '69 $1195 '68 Lemans Coupe v ... aulo. treM .• f.Ctor\' air conct;tionlno, power sleerlng, ra;<1io. vin~I roof. fllXAIM.1 FIREllRD V.f, 1uto. ltlM .. power i!ttr· ing, rKllo. IWXTI01 .. .-. ............... ..,, ... .,,,..., ................................. ""'""'""~~~ .. ~ .• ~"*"~"····~·-11~""~"'"""~·""' ........................... ... ' ' OP!f4.l.f.~~.;!:.T,.~~~«l!·M· IMAIDUISOl''MWfOUO•llUU.TPUICMA•YOUICAI WI LIASIAU MAKES AMO MODB.S Bos L0Na1w1 ' ,, ) Autos, Us•d .t.lllos, Used .t.utM, UHd 8J8 DAILY PILOT Tue1d1y, llit2l, 1975 •••,•••••••••••·•••••••• ·••••••••••• ,,,, • ..._.,.,_,, •••••••••••·1~··•••••••, AMto1, U1ecl Lt---A ............. ,._,. __ ,.~--1.,...... ·~ , ••• hd -n•c· -9905 Cecllll 9915 c•-,_, 9920 ....... u.... ....... •. Used ................ .. Ill __., lllU ' _....,., ;,. ..... -QC -•ro.. e e • e e • '' ' • e''''' ''' '''' 'e''''' '' '' '''''' 1' '' 1' '' t t t ..,_ • Lft ·~••••••-•••••••1t••-· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••'••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••·•••••• D dcJt 9935. PlylltOUth ~· - ' . l J Toyohi ·'t765 Triurwph 9767 Vol¥o 9772 '72HornetSportabout.Air r ADIL.LAC 73 t.tonle C"-rlo full pw.r' ••~••••••~••••••••••~ •• Oldl"'°"11e 9955 •••••••••••~··••••••~·· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond . 6 cyl, Stick•: ~ a/t' aril/rin st~oo xlnl 69 D41.rl 2 dr vinyl top •••••••••••••••••.•••••• '6HPL..Y4Dr,lomlle1,alr, '71 Corona Mark U station 60 TR 3·A, ''Classic" $1200 SPECIAL Radials. Sharp! $2150 or Over 70 'lo choose rrom. conij. Must Sell !! '$3100 1'~aclo~y ai~ a /c; p /5; Sale5 and Serv11.-e clean. $950. ~7482 ur W.gon. All W••ie. Clean. nu top . Runs supe r . best.545·0248· F.rom · Si99s. ~MAC 642·3863or752·1166 uuto tranll, XJnt Cond' t OLDSMOllLE .646"'-'·20::::'2:.._ ___ -,---...,..-'u t'tnancmg & Lea51ng. • · 1 GMC TRUCKS -$1650.545-0611 586·1827 Mu s< Sell. VOLVO SALEI. -CiOOD SELECTION Ownr. Ma~eorr.540-0062 61 Barracuda t'l\'lba<k. USED GREMUMS ·72 Impala Convertll.ble. Ford 9940 HONDA.CARS Sml V8, A/C. P/S, auto Tri..... 9767 Vofkswanen 9770 Bea t price incr•ase. Sharp. Whole·sa1e, $1795. Uni ffSlty ,...... Orig 0 w ner $795 •••••••• •• •• ••••••••••• '7 Al od l 1970·1974 494.3915 or AGS.~. ••••••••• • • •••••••••••• 't V"'9 • ,· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Super stock, 1 m e 5 Four (4) lo choooe Crom, ~ '11 LTD, rildial til'eti A/C, 2850 Harbor Blvd. tt42·9368 . • JRl~MPH Priced to Sell. Overseas starting at '68 Chev. I mpala. 1 owner all power, \ilt wheel, c'osta Mesa 540.0040 IP.::.ont"°"l"a"c::_ ___ -::9::9::6-;;5 REPAIRS-SERVICE OcliverySpecialists $1495 (lady). Super ap · lo.a,ddd , SweetWear\. i ..C.---------1 Last ofthe EXCHANGE 'ojeQJ\. lAt.,:l (lS68XFJ ·73 CAD Cpe DcViUe. All pearance.&cood.$780or Ow~r. Ml4stSeel $1600/ '69 Vista Cruiser Station ••••••••••••••••~·~:-·; TR-6's & REBUll.OS u.uw WARD S. LEE opttops. Xlnt cond . bstoffer.644·6504. Best ofter. 833-roGs Pvt Wagon, 35,ooo mi. Air, '6'1 <'.iTO Xlnt. con 5 '6,. Herl> Friecl.... BROOKLYN BUG CO. ~ Under wh~le. Must sell. · .Ply. $1215.675·2859 spd. 2 dr. hdlop. $97 · Estimates 548·9141 .ii). SA ' E l · '6wner tn service . Chryslitr 9925 7 fer.586·4519 537·7n'7 893·7566 _ ''!1.~· VOLVO · · S xc usivc .!ll3filS ~6060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 Torino WaJ_on , Air1 Pinto 995 ---I . B-U-Y Ju N K v w A.MC Dir. ._ -0 ._ '69-NEw---'vtiRKER:-all -auto.V7S::P7B.46000m1 .•••••••• -••• -.-.-.......... ··1-1111a11to '68 TRIUMPH Engines /Cars. 979-0'-J35 191>6 Hurhor CM b46 9303. 1234'$. Main 9,.20 pwr access .. blue w/wht fm /am, $2!)50.644·1139 '?3 Pinto wagoo: Air; dlx. Magi, 11uto .. will trade. Spitfire (ti to lOam or aft &pm) 547.5826 Che•rolet "7 vinyl top. Xlnt cond.. 99 toter.; new tires ; low Excellentvjj'j'"i'i:'xl(l ADD786 Dan. Autos, Used SANTAANA ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1000 , or make offer. Mercpry 50 mile:S2.695.54.5-3497 m:;::J ••••••••••••••••••••••• COM*L 544 .9009 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . ~ • .,. • · · .Sl299 '67VW BUG.Good G I 9901 1973 Comel. 4 Dr. 6 cyl, 1972 Pinto Wgn ..• Air. • Dick '·1tlerMo~-Hera Wck 9910 CHEVR~-N "'1 mrn~a . c3~.?i~~2~ifol~·-=-: •••··~···~··~··•••••••• !~•·•·•·•~_!••••••••••• --· SALES&s~'cE ·~·~ !~ :94 r;:~o'Su-~::~e~(nf~.c~ ~~~~~~~~ -2 • REPOSSESSION l!!iS £kyJ.ark. Cu,l<>m .U 2128"Hartoarllvd.-· $400. 96800 PvtPly.511G·4922. 842·94-01. ,...,...._,.,_w., '7 o V W Bug . new power, vinyl tof). Cletlil COSTA.MESA Contln•ntol 9930 . MtSMOMWUO J20 W. warner· transmission & brakes. :SALE J>riced to sell. $825. 546-1200 .~ ...................... M~tartCJ 9952 '72 Ford Pinto Runabout, 131-2040 ~1-JJ49 at So. Mui n Gd cond. S,1300. &15·3442 531-8718 eves. wknds. .73 Conlinental, 4 ~r, gold ,••••••••••••••·~--·••••• 19,000 mi's. A/c, t~ust in· lljl ,.,,..,, "' Sar'ita Ana 557·21·32 1970 Square back, reblt We arc representmg a • '68 IMPALA, 2-door H'f , w /wht vinyl top fully 74 Mustang 11, hke new, tcr. xlnt ·cond. $2200. ega 9974 maior finance company Cadillac 9915 327 VS,· white, air cond., a l ' c 4 s pd rado·o radials ~ 962·4438 ••••••••••••••••• '70 SPITFIRE eng. xlnt cond. radio, equipped ,w/a I xt~as. · • • •., · •••••• in their dfs posaJ of re· ••••••••••••••••••••••• gOOd r unning, solid car. d cyl 21 mpg av" ap 1973 Ch V- 6.,381c auto trans. 499-4290 Xlnl con . 46,000 easy ·• .... · · '73 RUNABOU'r, 13,300 e•y •'T" .. J.?OSSe:ised .automobiles. ·55 cad i 11 a c, perfect Pvt. party. 644·4.IStl after miles. $4700. Eve only? pearance group, folding mi, auto, great cond. by Estate Wagon $1799 '68VW,Xlntcooc:L ~top by. Bid or barter. s hape . $800. Days , 5:30p.m. 846·0415 rear seat. $2,695. Call owner.$2400.642·6884 4 cylinder, auto. trans., Dick Miller Motors S880 968·3116 Some . cars in excellent 493-1322. Aft. 5. 493-5158 , . G li37-6722. . ''"" lhan 25,000 . miles. condition, some 1n poor 64 Chevy ll. 20+ MP · 6 69 CONT LIMO Pl th 9960 "" m. fi I 3 d N h I ' 72 M h d ymou Super c cuno1n i cal , ~ ·so VW Bug. runs well. condition No contracts '73 COUPE DE VILLE cy. ·sp · ew up o s., XlntCond.lncls.bar,full l9. ustang ar lop.••••••••••••••••••••••• . Has smog device. $650. to a ssu..;,e. Fin.lncing BLACK. 1 owner. zs.oOO tires· & paint; $750 .' power, leather inL am/· air, p /s, ph /b, auto trans. (643HUT).S •• 120 W. Warner at So. 1\tain Santa Ana 557 ·2132 '69TRIUMPH TR6 617ELX $2499 Call675-8520 <ivailable oo approved mi. New .radial tjres. 838·4459 . tape, $6.900. 642-7592. 84102P.~~7tc car. -$2·266· ATLAS WARD• S LEE credit. In s pect at: Xlnt cond. 846·9151. al -· · '67VW,runsgood.$00.or '71 Chevy Imp a/-P/s, 'Dodge • 9935 . • bes t offCr.645·3798 aft ••;It' Ptb. air, 3o,ooo mil~fl •••••••••••••••••••••••Oldsmobile ·9955 Chrysl~r~vmouth S .A . 's Exclusive gam, 109pm 'l·ou don't need a gun to $1500. 673·7459 eve .73 DART Sport P IS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Open OailY & Si.in. 'til 10 AMC Dir. ::! ~ "draw fast " when you 6PM , ' ' PM -· place an <>din the Daily , A/C new radials, 17000 '68 Cutlass. gd cond, s m. 2929 Harbor Blvd., 1~34 S . Main !~':~••••••••••••!?!.~ 13600Beach81vd. Pilot Wanl Ads!Call no"" 72 Chevy Lu~ w/s hell. mi, '$3000./offer. Super V-8, nu silver paint job. Costa Mesa 547.5826 Wes{minster -&12_5678 AM /FM , nu tires, $2400 s harp ! 492 -3349 or $650 ;' or make offer. 546•1934 .SANT,\ ANA ORANGE COUNTY 636-2500or89'.!·6651 · or bst off. 536-8010 546·1075 544.9009 ----~---~ ·Dick Miller Motors • VOLVO Ford 9940 Ford 9940 Ford 9940 Ford 9940 Ford 9940 Ford 9940 Ford 9940 flBBB EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •.-••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Largest Volvo Dealer in Orange County! l20 W. Warner at So. J\L.un Santa Ana 557-2l:il '71 TRIUMPH TR6 569DCG $3299 BUY or LEASE DIRECT [!'!:ff?~ 2025 S. Manchester- Anaheim 750-2011 Dick Miller Motors 12 Volvo 145 E Wagon. ~,,."9~ xl n t . 40 .. ??U mi , .air, .,., .. ~ .. ,\M /FJ\1 ,SJW0.675·7655. i 120W. Warnl'r '69VOLV0145·S.4spP, , :it So. !\l;.iin AM tFr>.I. dk grn. gd ~an la An<i 557·213:! mech l'ond. 833·903'1 .Amtos. New 9800 Autos, Hew 9100 • F.t.CTORV CASH REBATE ON ANT HEW '74 ROT .t.Rl' ENGINE SEDAN, W .t.GON. OR HARDTOP : 5500 CASH REBATE ON NEW ~ 1975 MAZDA's ~ D. ( Only at Miracle Mazda $500 Cash Rebate On Any Mew '75 Rotary Mazda ·S.edan, wa·9on or Hardtop! There's n0ver been a be'tter time to buy Mazd a. You'll get a hmmmdinger of a deal from us -and $500 cash back when you buy any new 1974 or 1975 rotary-engine car. And. you can use your re bate toward the down payment if you want. Come in for a test drive. O ne tough engine. One · tough car. One hmmmdinger of a _deal. Good thru M ay 3 1, 1975. I '75 GRANADA 2 DR. 250 CID lV 6 CYL,, Deluxe bumper roup 5FR78x14 Ii-res Calif emission syslem. F-inished in red with red vinyl interior. Se r. #5W82Ll43152 $3688 '75 FO.RD · '· PINTO 4 cyl .. 4 speed. Front & Rear Bumper, Bucket Seals. Full Vinyl lnteriOI'. Gali!. Emission. SR10Y14301 4 . $2688 ' . S3288 OVER 1 ~:~~c:o 7 0 0 Wagon. 6 cvl.. 4 speed, facforv a; .-,,'!Ii!~ cond itioning, full power, poWe r (disc} NEW '75 FlOO ~6 FREE StfELL brakes. AM /FM radio, whitewa ll cARs ;~·s;oo;.:1 AVAILABLE DISCOUN NEW '75 PINTO RUH ABOUT 2300 CC Engine. cant. emission .system. B78x13 , tires. Frt and rear bumper guards. Full vinyl interior FiniS hed in light green. Ser. #5R11Y14 53 10 $2888 '70 FORD TORINO CONVERTIBLE '75 FORD TORINO WAGON ·, Wag.,, V8, auto. Iran;., factory .a ir conditioning. power steering, power (disc) brakes, #78 14 steel lfadia l 500 whitewall tires. Color keyed remote mirrors/Heavy Duty Hard ing Susp Front Bumper Guards Power ta il gate window SA42H 153854 $4688 '72 BUICK 225 LTD4DR. • •·· •• ' Auto Including ~ 8 ff. shell FIOBRV 48223 NEW D "' ··J E; · '75 PINTO ·Hi-.~ . ,. ;..-"''"~ . . . ' ·' · ST.+.TIO I.GOH . • r k t l:;,Y · 2300 CC Eog;oe+.'13 SSW "'"' L ,.. ; t· · ~ron~ & rear bumper 01.181'.ds . Fu'll vii'\yl ,tAC E ~ interior 4 speed l ransm1ssron. Cali!. ~ .· · · ·. EmisSion system Finished in pastel btue • "" with color keyed interior. Ser. ~•.;.. ...i,~,;~ \ #5R1 2Y l42407 ': .• 10 ~ :aui ,-$2988 '74 CHEY. HATCHBACX VEGA '75 FORD MAVERICK 6 cyl., 3 sp stick shifl. AM/Radio, Front & Rear bum per guards/Interior Decor group. 51L91Ll06713 $318.8 NEW· '74 COURIER WITH CAMPER P .U. including Ca b over ca'inper. SGTAPP51475 / FRIE s3777 '75-FORD CUSTOM 500 4DOOR Custom V8, auto. tra ns., power steer· ing, power <·disC), Steel belted_ tires: car.pets SJ53Hl47570 • '11 TOYOTA 4l>ooR V-8. pawer steering. power disc brakes. radio. heater. Ser. 16527-A V-8. auto. trans., •factory air conditioning. full pawer. power steering, power disc brakes. power windows, power seats. radio. heater. whitewall tires. vinyl root. Lie. <OOOfKC 4 cyl .. auto. trans ., radio, heater. Lie. #1 14KPP 4 Cyl., auto. \rans .. factoty air oondit!onin:g. radio, heater. Lie. #720CJX · 51488 '74 FORD MUSTANG GHIA 4 cy!., auto. trans., faclory air conditioning, raclio. heater. wtlilewaU tires. vinyl root. tinted gtass. wheel covers. Lie. t666KYR s35a 52688 r '73 FORD PINlO 4 cyl., aulo. trans., radio. heater. Lie. #703JFK , ~1888 • 52388 '72 FORD WAGON V-8. auto. trans .. factory air ooridltlonlng, oower steering, power disc brak8e. rl(dlo, heater, vinyl interior. • _51·588, .. '72 FORD TORIN04DR. V-8. auto. tr8ns .. fact/'Jf'Y _.... condilionlngt pow« atMf'ing. power disc bflkn. radkl, heater. Lie. •051ftNS . ~. ~,,. j , I r • I ) • • J ' J J f { t: " } h ~ • f t ~ n v c ( a a n b c p t b h s n tJ u ., J $: " d L Co I) Ji s• e d ~ k " .. .. n ,, n 0 ~ '\ 0 ~ • ' Q v • ' e • • • I • I: 7 l' •' ,, " !• " ~ .. • 1 ' ~ 1 • 1 fl ·1 l! ' ~ ~ ti <( i, • • ii ~' ~ ~ " 6 i~ I• I ' ' I I I I I • •• • Lag1•na/South· Coast EDITION ' * Totl.ay's C:lo'!lng N.Y.Stocks '1>L. 68, 'NO. 147, 2SECTIONS, 30,PAGES "' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MAY27, 1975 , TEN CENTS • µigu11aPar g Bond Vote Light Hinshaw Record Bareil Hearing Bared Hinshaw Hit By TOM BA)ILEV . In T~stiinony Oft"-D•llf .'1191 sc.K. .:Orange County Superior Court Judge RObert L. Corfman re- fused today ,to seal transcripts or Ci-and Jury hearings that led to tti~ indictmeot of Congres_sman Ahdrew J . Hinshaw and cooniy ~~'sessorJack p _ Vallerga. · He made his decision alter one ticur of arguments in a he·arlng itlat had been expected to take up most of the day. The j udge filhher ruled that copies of the tfll.nscripls wt"re to be made it.Vailable· to the press im- ntediately. Judge Corrman had· earlier or- dered newsmen to leave the courtroom for the duration of lhe hearing on a motion filed by .de- fense attorneys. A Daily Pilot reporter vigorously objected to being ex- {"fuded from the hearing. Judge · OOrfman repeated his r uling after noting the newsman's name a·nd again made it clear that members of the press wiil be barred until he reaches his de-·'. CJSIOn. • 1The jurist ruled that it was Pointless to· discuss testimony in the Grand Jury transcripts before newsmen when he might have to rule that the transcripts should be sealed because of the nature of that testimony. Hinshaw ·and Vallerga face lt'fal on multiple felony counts that include grand theft, misap- <See IUNSHAW, Page A2J ByGARVGRANVILLE otai. IMllr PllMS&.tl San Clemente attorney Ronald . Steelman.told the Orange County Graqd Jury that }\ep. Andrew ffinshaw «R·Newport Beach) on- ce suggested that he up his client's bill so that he coul~ make a contribution lo a Hinshaw poJitical campaign. Cailillacs Called Back DETROIT CUPIJ - General Motors Corp. said today it is r ecalline some 2,000 Cadillacs e9u.lpped with air bags because 'one of the bags inflated ac· cidentally. It was the. first recall in· volving the safety devices since G.M began offering them as options in January 1974. The recall involves all the 1974 and 1975 model Cadillacs'. sold wi\h the air bags since then. Jn the ac~idental deploy- ment, the driver of a Cad· illac received minor. abrasions on the chin, but was able to bring the car to a safe •&top without los&ng conlrol. Ass.ails Opposition Eleventh hour opp<>sitlon to the sa·.s milliop South Coast County Water District bond election to· d,ay was blasted by Frederick E . l;eek, chairman of the citizens committee supporting the bohd measure. -Leek; a retired Marine Corps lfeutenant general, called the sudden opposition to the bond election said the opponents were distributing "false and wdair" etatements al the. last minute knowing there was little time to rebut them. Leek's comments were direct· ed' at ~ group calling itself •',Ciiizeti.s Agaig.s\ Dex~top· ment." · , Ba.rbara Heiser, spokeswoman for Citizens Against Develop- ment, said today the last-minute bJ>position was not plai\ned that wily, just l~al the gro.up Was not ~~anized at first. 1 +•It was -not a purpOseful move o~ our part," Mrs. Heiser said. ~he said the main objedlon-to thj:!: bbnd election was the lumping of several projects into one bond is· Sile. ' •·we feel people should~ haVe \)Cen given the opportunity to Vote on the projects separately," ' ' $Youth(! Shot : 'CARSON CAP> -Five teenagers, wounded in a nareup bf gang violence, were reported in good condition today arter they Were each s hot in the arms and }!gs, authorities s;id. she said. Leek charged tllat literature and political ads taken out by the opposition were misleading and that a consultant's study was quoted partially a!Jd out of con- text to imply a $640,000 water re· servoir was not ne~. Leek said the full quotation of the study indicates lh8t. lhe re· ser voir is needed ••to enable the district to continue to supply dom.estic and fire.needs." · There are 4,571 voters' in the district which Stretches from Laguna Beach to Daria Point. A two-thirds vote is needed to paSs the borids. Ombudsman In ~apistr~o Sa'n Juan~Capilirano·residents who, believe ttte)r'ye •ibeeft.hlld" by a shady businessman can take t heir .eom'plaints to city ball bejiMiilg Thursday?-· · ' It. repre1e11tative from the Ora·nge Coun·ty Of(ic·e of Con,sumer Affairs.ut be ln_City Coan•!l chambers !rom'2:30 !.<> 4:30 p.m. to belp·tbem with com• plaints about onfair or un· satisfactory bu1tn,s1prl:Cf.4ce1. No apeolllimen1: is n41*1arY a nd there t s ao tee: .. 'The Consumer Affair• ombudiman will return to San Juan al the same µme F•ch.T,ti .. updaf. -\ .. : ,. ;.·i ' ' ¢.1 ~ • • -j t;eTWral Blakelock . ' . . . . -. -·:Funeral, ·Tiw,rsdi.4~ ~ . J •:"'.Retired ArmY ·Brli~ ·Gen. poiaied toA..~e:,coundf,ln 1951, vid H. Blakeloclc, mayot ot .elected10· lfle counca ln1.952 and Clemente rrom 19$4 to 1958 elected mayor by fellow coun- . citizen of the year in 191•. cilmenJortout;yeaHbegtnningin I.rd Monday at age 19. 1954. r .J'uneral services for Gen. Gen. Blakelock ·was selected JMatftlock will be held at 11 a.m . cilizOn Of the year by the S@n :'ftrursday at the Masonic Tem-Clemente Chambet of Com· ~p(c, 3011 $. £1 Ca ~lho Real. merce in 1974. ~Bllri!,l will follow at 2.30 p.m. at ' 1' -~ ~Rosecransat Point Loma. He is 1urviXed' by bis Widow, '.·;<!en. Blakelock be<ame a San Loulu .o\ll'ti oC Ille famlly l>ome,. \(llemcnte resident In 1950 after 39 _ 802 Buena 'Vifta;--a IQn, reUted =. 'serYlce in the Army. He 1\lr Force. I.Cot •. J"ohh H . d plq,tbe Joi:tslic:s of t!ie .• Blakelock, .•It Vel!OW; 'S,r1,ne, awa tnva1lon and atomic: _Ohio : a d lii uc"bwr, Jean ~ontheBlklnlatoll. Blakelock, o-0r Sall Clemente; -M was appointed to ,.the cit)' ·seven gr1ndc..hildren an4 1lx· !Pi rtr i •n1colnmlssloaIn1950, ap-grea1.grandchlldren. 1··0. '*' l ., . -. c ... Steelman's testimony was dis· closed today in Grand Jury tr anscripts m·ade public after Superior Court Judge Robert COrfman refused to seal the transcri pt as requested by Hlns haw's attorneys. The transcripts led to the in- dictment of the rOrmer county as- sessor and his successor, J aCk Vallerga, on multiple criminal charges. In his testimony, Steelman told the jury Hinshaw's solicitation of campaign contributions oc· curred when he was representing Beckman Ji:istruments in dis~ut· ed assessments. In a tele phone conversation, Steelman alleged Hinshaw said, ''This might not be a gocxl time to bring it up but I think Beckman ought to purchase 10 tickets at $100 a ticket to a testimonial din- ner that is being given for me.'' Later, during a recess at an as· sessrri.ent appeals board hearing, the San Clemente attorney said that Hinsh.aw suggested that he bi ll Beckman on a flat fee basi!j. Hinshaw told Steelman that billing on Oat fee rather than an hourly basis would make it Possi- ble for him to make a substantial political contribution,· according to the attorney. · Earlier in the investigation leading to the Republican con- gressman's indictment, his former wife, Mrs. Jean Grubaugh of M issioo Viejo, re·- fused to ·testify on conversations · ~t~een h~rself and Hins.haw .j\,~~~..S~~age Howev9r,,' llri .. Grif~augh . teslified,111,ft~tn>ot llm her son rece·,ved b ·stereO set'frOm his father, Hinshaw •. as a Christmas gift . The bra nd nam es carried on the stereo Pieces were those belonging to-Radio Shack. -· The company, a subsidiary or Tandy COrporation, figured pro- minently ln an earlier indictment of assistant Orange County as- sessor George Upton. Jndicted alongside Upton was Tandy Corporation vice presi· ·dent James Buxton, who was charged with offering a bribe 1 while Upton was a~used of re- ceiving a bribe. · · San Diego Hospitals Curb Service From Wire Services S:AN DIEGO -Operations al three San Diego hosipitals were trimm eil shar ply today a s anesthesiologists boycotted non- emera:ency surgery as part of tp,el.r protest against high malpractice insurance rates. In Mercy Hospital, where 30 or 40 operations normally take pl•ce on a Tuesday. only eight 9'ert sc.hedl:lled t~ay. Meanwhile, Ca l ifornia hospitals, losing $1 million a day to •~octqrs ' strike,.faced fUrther' ex:pansion ol the walkout today. The boycott will continue this !See DOCTORS, Page A2J CIWr.clUll Kin 8e.ld/or Pot LONDON <AP> -James Bartoli, husband of Sir Winston Churchill 's granddaughter Arabella, bas been arrested on suspiJ:ion or growing marijuana on his remote sheep farm in the Welsh mountains, police re· pa!Ud. ' Barton, 27, waa q__uestioned by pollce•at BreCOn; ,;;c>ulh Wales, .ner..-raid.on tile rarm. a police ~nm•• .lakt, aod was later reteuea on bell. Barton told Mftmtn: "I: have ·nothing to l&y I'• I His 2'·1ear-0Jd wire, a d,e· tiulante '!lfho lflUl'D"d London'• Jtt-.et !Qr the hi le -""· wu . v•oallolllnl Iii wtwll druS• llClllll¢ the rarm. Poll .. uld 11••tQOet'' ......... nOop. .'· ' t . " .. ~11, Pilol PMto "' Rk"-nl 11.-••r BROKEN LINES SHOW PATH OF PLANE CRASH It Bounced Along Sidewalk on Fordham Drive 'Wall of Fire' Hits 6:,.ash.~~t.f! in::.Mf!.sa ·· - By OOUGl>AS FRIT7.scuE The · pla...,;: approaching ,from 0t 1111 01nr Pllotst.111 the south"'est, left a 700-foot trail "I looked out the window and a.II I could. see was a wall of fire.'' "I was in the back room play- ing with the cat. I heard the cras h · and thought it was an earth- quake." The residents of Costa Mesa's College Park area stood amid the rubble qf a disintegrated Ces~na 182 ·on their burned lawns Mon- day describing the moment of impact of a light plane crash that killed the pilot and hospitalized a neighbor. The 9:12 a .m . crash near the intersection of Fordham· Drive and Vi llanova Road killed the pilot, Edward L. Ketchum, 33, of Phoepix, Arizona. . Norman P . Harlin, 54; or 360 Villanova Road, was taken to Orange County Medical Center's burn ward, where he was report· ed in stable condition today. The plane, \vhich could be heard descending under power rrom a low cloud cover, crashed and exploded with a force that could be felt two miles away. of rubble and charred homes as it disintegrated and exploded. Harlin reportedly was water- ing hi s lawn when t he plane dove out of the low cloud cover. The hurtlin g fu selage. by t hen stripped of wings and tail sec- tion, passed within feet of the man, coming to rest across his ivy-covered back fence. A piece of the e ngine passed closer, smashing through the front of Harlin's home and lodg· ing a bedroom closet. Richard Vering, whose home was one of two others burned by the· fi ery crash, is a Costa Mesa fireman. He was manning the de· partme nt communication s center Monday morning when re· ports of the crash began coming in. "In the first few minutes, I knew it was out this way," said Vering, whose wife and son were in the .home al the time of the crash. De scribing his feelings from hi s scorched front lawn. Vering (See CRASH, Page A2) Margaret Fox, 35, Succumbs in Laguna Funeral ..services were held in Oklahoma today for Margaret F o x , a popul~ar E nglish and drama in - struc tor al Lag U•n a J3 e a c h '.s Thurston Jn· termediate School. Miss Fox died ·Fri· day following MISS f"OX In addition lo her brother. Miss Fox is survived by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Fox, of Oklahoma City, Okla. Funeral services were held in Stillwater, Okla ., her birthplace. TVs; Stereos Theft Targets a lengthy illness. She was 35. Televisions-and stereo systems Miss Fox taught at Thurston with a collective value of more from 1964 to 1972 when a than $3,000 were stole n from San respiratory and 'heart affliction Clemente residences In three forced her to quit teaching. burglaries over the Memorial She was coordinator of the 1970 Day.weekend. drama production "Where's the Victims of ·the crimes Were Mayor,"~ ~omldered Thwston's· M.ark Schubert, 265 W. Avenida top 'ttfeal'rlcB1 success. -Jt drew Marquita..; 'nrpotby C. Hudson. overflow audiences to all Uf, VI~ 'Esca:lones., and Delmer performances. .Ross Weist;·423 Avenida Arlena. Ml!s1 Fox:· came to Thurston "A'rdon Saunders, San Clemente when It was, still housed on the detectives commander, said that old campus •cross Park Avenue thecrlmesmaybcrelatecl · from La1Una Beach High School: In 'a ch Instance, intruilers After f~avi ' g Thurston in 1972, fore threlr way into the tocked lltliHour1 'Hassle' Develops BY ~~.~.i:~et~ELJ. Despite a last minute nurry of pamphleteering and phone calls, li ght ·voter turnout marked early balloting in a Laguna Beach parking structure bond election today. A mid-day chetk of polling places throughout the city showed voting running at about one percent of the electorate. The parking structure cam- paign -at first seemingly a. routi ne climax to years of la menting the do"•ntown parking squeeze -heated up in the 11th hour. Opponents and proponents worked hard over the long holi- day "'eekend using phone calls, pamphlets and personal contact. There are 7 ,973 registered voters in the city. Majority approval is a ll that is needed to give authorization for sale of up .to $800,000 in bonds to finance cons truction of the planned t'.''o -le vel 233 -s pace structure on Glenneyre Street at an existing city lot. Supporters m aintain the 25- ycar bonds "'ill be repaid from revenues collected from the downtown area parking meters and no city tax monies will be tied up in construction ol the facility. They say the structure will relieve traffic congestion as it provides additional off street parking. Opponents charge the struc- ture is not adequate to do the job necessary, that it could become a., tax liability. thal it benefits primarily lbe doy,•ntown area nierchants, -and. that it could be expanded to a tJiird level later. As p)anned, the structure would cost an estimated $550,000. The bond authorization is greater than the construction cost to al- low for unroreseen co'sts and legal fees. Supporters include the Chamber of Commerce, the Laguna Beach Taxpayers As-, sociation, the Downtown Busi· ' ness Association, Lagunans for a Meter-Supported Parking Struc- ture, and American Association of University Women. The LeagUe of Women Voters was previously reported as s up- porting the bond issue, however, Val Murley, vice president of the Orange Coast Chapter of the league, said today the league has (See PARKING, PageA21 Lagunan Held Mter Assault Laguna Beach police ·arrestcd • a 48·year·old man after an Azusa man was allegedly struck with a claw hammer Saturday in a dis· pule over a parking place. Earl W. Gardner of 2127 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach, was booked for alleged assault "'ilh a deadly weapon. ' Police reporte d David L . 1 Bradley, age unknown, was hit in the arm with the hammer during an argument over Bradley's dis· abled auto left in the driveway at 2130$. Coast Highway. 1 Or:~:a :·, Weatller Low cloudiness and only partially clearing in arter· noons. Little temperature change. Highs 65·68, lows 54-57. INSIDE TODAY A German shephrrd that had always been calm and loving "blew a fuse" and at· lacked and killed the 2-yeor· old son of his master. Story, A4. Index • ·~ti.\~. ~;i!' . Ybi\~~··;~~!:;.it~ • • ~ r:..:s .. ~~: ,._,....}wfre b 1,.. ·: ,'~wa¥: Tbe loss in Rh lntldienl ' th , " ' U about ti OOI) I ' '." j ("I ~ 1--.;"'• • o .ft{ ~ -.. l j .~~ ..,;.\ • .i \ J, ' I • , .. • • I I. ,, .41 DAIL V PILOT L/SC -• Crash 'Debris Sifted National Transportation Sift· ty Board lnve1U1atora conUnued 111\ln& wreokaat thl1 mornln& In an errort to determine the cauae or a light plane crash in Coslu Mesa Monday that killed the pilot Mnd hoi>pitalized a Costa Mesa an. -----The 9: 12 a.m. oruh killed the pilot, Edward L. Ketchjlm, 33, of Phoenix, Ariz., who had reported· ly taken olf from Orqe County Airport minutes before for ant1ht .home. , _ . No dl1tre1a calls were received by the Ore.nae County tower, said Bob Gilmore, one of the in· vestlaators. "There Ja no apparent reason for the crash. We have no Idea what happened ," he a aid. · The crash Injured Norman Harlin, 54, of 360 VIiianova Road . He was taken to Oranae County Medical Center for treatment of i.econd and third dea:ree burnJ on his arm and back . He wa1 report- ed In 1table condition today. Smokey Says Damage estimates from the cra1h impact and fire 1pread by spewing aircraft fuel had not been totaled by mld·day today, a.u,,. ....... ,,..... accordln1 to the Costa Mesa Fire ·smokey the Bear captivated crowds on hand Saturday for the Orange County Fire Department's Emergency '75 "fire slto\v" held in Capistrano Beach. In addition to Smokey, . the fire department rolled out both new and old fire equip- ment and displayed many of the techniques used in fire fighting , bomb dismantling and oth·er emergency responses. Saddleha~k Board Eyes. Care Center Department. · Descrtblna his lmpretalon of the crash, Costa Mesa Police Chief Roaer Neth, who lives within blocks ot the cruh site, said, "There apparently waa no power failure. The a:uy mla:ht have loat hil bearlna:• in the over· Call." The plane plummeted from the low clouds, hit a tree and be11n to break up. It struck two car• par .. ed In driveways alona: For •. u1M m Drive and lett a trail of flames which burned ve1etation and broke window• and burned paint on the front of two homea. TruBtces or the Saddleback community College District will consider establishing a $165,000 duy care center to assist mothers enrolled for classes at the Mis· slon Viejo campus at their meet-, Jng tonight. A fireman at the scene 1ue11ed that the damaa:e to the Harlin home might tolll $10,000. The fuaela1e sma1hed throu1h the County Department ot Educa-Harlin back fence and a piece ot lion . the engine smashed through the The turget date for appoint· front and one interior wall or the 1 The day care center proposal will be presented to the board at 1:30p.m. In the college library by · representatives or tho Orange County Department ot Educa- tion. Jt calls for the center to be fully operational by September. offer .. ina: lnstructJon to young chJJdren In portable bulJdfngs on the southwest corner or the lower campus parking lot whJle their mothers arc taliJng classes. The center would ~staffed by four full-limo teachers and by four instructional aides, all of ~hom would be paid through a 1.5-cent per $100 ot assessed , v:.1luatlon tax increase. College trustees learned. ot the Or1.1ngc County Department or £ducatlon's otrer to rnanaee the day care center earlier this month. but they have remained non-committal so far. The schedule calls tor their en· dorsement or the plun and the tax lncreusc tonight 10 that approval of both the Orange County Board of Education and the state Department of Education may be secured in June. Althouib the day care center would be managed by county school s ofri cials, it has been pro- posed that o:in ad visory commit- tee formulate policies tor ad· mission and ror operation or the center. Thut commltte<! would cons111t or a member or the Saddleback College board ot tru&tee!I, a col - 1ege e mploye, a member ot the community, two student mothers or pre·tichool chi ldren, two non. parent 5tudcnts, and an ex·oftlclo committeeman from the Orl\nge OftANGI COAIT DAILY PILOT Jeck R. Curley 'lie• "'.,i..,.111 •M Ol-•I ""'"""'' T,,ames IC tevil Ttiomds A . Murphine .......... 5"' .... ChJrfe~ H. Loos Richard P. Nall "''"','"' M.llffl"I ,., .. ~ Othtr Offlc" C...!~ ,,.., .... J)ll W.\t ... ,~ .. Hi ,.,,,._, S.«" nnlfe..._, llo--• ~Y"''~""' Bf>oK ... llf/I ~«II-··'"' 5.ooJO~INC' V•lley: 1U111 l• Pe1 llo• <Ii .... Ol•t• Ptttw•1 T•l•phont (714) '42-4121 a.,.llltd ACl'ffr tlslngMt-M71 L....., •••ch.All ot""rtmtnl11 J '•it1:~"t1!!:!~·~ .. 495·0620 COp,,l.llt. 1t't 0.t~te (:e••I ~ •• U,l'll"t C--t· !ff.,.. .. MOt"" 111"\l'et"" .... IM<l•I M•ller ,; ••l't(l/14-nh Mt•hl ""'' .. rtP•Hffc•• WllMl,t lh(1•I il•Uft'+""'" tl '°"~' 19'1ll'M\llr, ment or the committee is June 1. home. . J_~ is hop_ed ~Y county schools of· Crash Investigator Gilmore f1 c1als that a day ca~e center said he did not know what the would .e_xpand educat1on~I op-. ·pilot was doina: in thi s area. He po~tun1t1e s to more. residents said he has no idea when, tr ever, w~1le at the same lime aiding the cra!lh will be explained. with the development or yO\.lng children. * * * The day care cente r, ir eslabll1hed1 would serve the communities or Tustin, Irvine, Missioa Viejo, Laguna.Bl:ach ..El Toro, Laa:un• JljJJa, San Juan C11pistrano and Dana Point, and San Clemente. 98Arrested AtSanJuan ffot Springs Ninety.eight persons,· 30 ot them juveniles, were arrested during the Memorial Da)\. weekend by Orange County Sheriff's officers who kept ·I round the clock watch on the San Juan Hot Sprlnas area. . Deputies also cited three adull.s for trespasliiiDQ: as ~ls­ itors to the area continued to ie- nore closure action taken last week by county supervisors. · Officers said drug charges wlll be added lo tho6e alre•dy laced by 1ome of the 56 men and 12 women lod&ed tn the county Jail· during the weekend after being arrested at the Ronald Caspers Regional Park. They said several of the trespasser& booked at the Hot Sprin11 were later fo\&ftd to be In possetsion ot marijuana . All 30 juveniles were lodged in juvenile hall with several later being re· leased to the custody or their p•rentl. Counly supervisors closed the . Hot Sprln1s 1ei:llon or Lhe re- Cional park last week after hear- ine: repeated complllintt that the area bad become a tenter for drua u11r1 and aellen and nude bathing. Sheriff's records reveal that there have been more than 1,000 arrests and cilallons at the Hot Sprtn111n the l11t three years. Art Treasure 'House Goods' MONTREAi.. CAP! -A Viet· nameliie refu1&ee family said lo· day thal carao which Sul&on of· tlclals 1.'l11im es Vietnamese art lt1a1ure1 worth $150 million are household goods and art objects worth betwcon U0,000 and $100,000. . Baruch Pollack, a lawyer repre•entlna Dao Diep Khanh •nd her father. Dao Van Nlen. Hid the S8 orates seized by U.S. offlclah on Guam over the waekend contained art obJocts and 1ood1 "normally found in any well·lO·do home." Ht Hid F ..... PageAJ CRASH ••• '· looked toward his wife, Paula, &landing near the family car which was burned in the cruh. He 1ighed and liiBid, "1 guess all I can &ay Is that old expression, 'Thank Cod'.'' Paula Verlng was in the home when the plane ripped Lhrough their fronl yard spe"win& namln1 fuel. "The around shook and I heard the fire and the breaklne 1laY - like the whole hou&e wj1 on tire," Mr1 . Verina said. ''I thought you guys were . trapped in there," 1aid Chuck Bourgeoi11 who lives across the ' street. He came runnin1 from bis home ju1l after feellna and hear- . ing the impact to ace a wall or 0Mme lintna: the other side bf the alrcet. Bouraoots and other neiahbor1 cMme running within seconds to battle lhe flames with aarden 1 IJ,ose.s. ' "I had just let lho cat out and' &lepped back In when I heard thi1 terrible noise," said Mra. Sylvia Jenkins of 2384 Fordham Road. ··tt jarred everything. l wasn't sure if it was an earthquake or y,•hat. '' she sa id. The plane, already on fire from its finl im· pae\ with a tree, 1masned 1ntoher son'1 car ind pa11ed on, leaving a \1/ak eornames. ··1 saw a rlash or fire thr<>Ullh thd curtalnf1. The r1ame1 looktd 'like they were about 10 feet '"igh," said her son, Brian West wtio , at rirst lhou1ht a clilr had 1ma1hed into the house and bunt lntonamo. Dan Harvey of 2378 l!ordham w11 one of few eyewtt.neues to thecr11h. The plane came In from the 1outhwe1t, he iaid, banked In an apparent efrorl to mt11 the hou111, clipped 1 tree and 1muhtd to tho earth. Th• plane w11 under power when Jt crashed , he said. Another wltne1s 1ptcul1ted that tho pllol wu attempUn1 lo 11111d In the r11ldtnllal 1lrff1. Adult Rights For Juveniles WASHIN010N <UPI> -Aun· anlmou1 Supremo Court today ••tended to Juvenllu the a:uarantee 11aln1t double Jeopardy -boln& trltd lwlct for the 11rDe crime. S.tollCll tll" HlU.. M IGi oll Ct11I• M•"*• c..t11 ... 111•, $11Ml:,,1tlal, ..,C•t"" U.00 ..,...,JI.I,: llr <f<•ll .... llOt11111!lllfY;mtl!Mr•••lll'l•l,.n1 ·~ OCI _111,. ~ the Daos "were wca.llhy people end had u luxurious home ln Saigon .'-' Tht opinion by Chief JuaUee Warren Ii:. Bur11r llld It 11 un· constltuUonal to tty a minor In juvenile court and aa:ain in adult court lor the sameortenae. t ' ,Cfafea~ Report 'A'.ction Plan' . . At UC Irvine iveralty percentaae. are Chicanos, he added. Of the non· telt'hlng staff, he 1aJd, about eig ht percent are Chicanos. · Jn the wake of a university. \V lde report on the under- representutlon or Chlcan01 ln the UC system, UC Irv ine Af· firmative Action orricer Ramon C\iriel is preparing an "action ir~·-:· ....,..,r, ~· 7-~,------'-.;pl'ln'-ronh-e c-ampus at the re· que1t of Chancellor Daniel "You can look at it one of t\\'O ways,•• said Curiel. ''Orange County Js about Jl...3 percent Chicano. Or you can loqk at Jlie slate Which 11 17.5 percent. Stnt'e lhis is a -state university, I thtn.k we should set a goal for represen,, talion in proportion to the state population." BOOSTING CHICANOS UCl's Ramon Curiel f'ro.,.PageJIJ HINSHAW. • propriation or public funds, em- bezzlement and conspiracy. Those charaes 6tem from Hln1haw's alleged misconduct as county assessor prior lo his elec· lion LO Congress and criminal acta allegedly committed by Vallerga who was his chief aide durtna lhat period, Hinshaw appeared in the courtroom today but declined to comment on the nalure or the hearing or the char1es he faces. Vallera.a did not attend the hear· ing. Hinshaw appeared dejected after t.he hearing at. he headed ror lhe county cafeteria with his two attorneys. He refused to comment. on Juda:e Corlman's decision. Lawyera for nine men similar- ly accu1ed of criminal otfeni;es during the time they worked for Hin1h:aw In the 1s1essor's office were al10 In the courtroom today ror the special hearinc. Transcrtpt1 ot earlier hearings that led to their client•' Indict- ment are now publJc record. A motion for their &uppresaion was abandoned three months ago after a copy ot those proceedings -In no way related to the Hinshaw transcripts-be.came available to t~ss. . It Is alleged th-atllie nine deten· dants billed tb&.county for time and mileage ll\at was actually devoted to working for Hin1haw in his congresalonal campaign. They have bten ordered to fRce trt.:l June 2. f'r-PogeAJ PARKING. • taken no position on the city elec· tion. ··we are neutral,'' ahe 11id. Opponents of the bond issue and lhe construction or the struc- ture include Village Laguna, the Citizens Town Plannln1 Associa- tion and the Civic Leaaue. Boy Hurled Over Cliff? TORONTO <UPI) -A dentist who dabbles tn the occult said a missing 4.year-old boy, lhe ob- ject or an intensive police search, has been killed by a kidnaper who hurled the child over a ollft. He claimed also Monday he knOWlii the location or the body and the name and occupation of the kldnaper. Aldrich. r. . The plan, said Curiel in 11n 1n· tervtew, Will be aimed at lncreas- ln& the proportion ot Mexican· Amerlc1n students at UCI. The universityw ide study round Chican·os the racial minority with the lowe1t proportional rer,re1en(ation in the UC 1y1tem. ·we are in the procc11 now or working with Chicano leaders on the campus as well as with com· , munity lea.dera to see v.•hat can be done to have the Chicano com - munity get involved in UCI ," Curie II aid. Curiel said he expects the re· port to be ready In a y:eekor so. The Statewide report said 3.7 percent ot UC student.a are Chica no. By comparison , Chlcano!I make up about 17.5 per· cent or the total state population. Tbe percentaee declines as th e survey narrows toward the top of the university hierarchy, says the report by the "President's Task Force on Chic3n06 and th e University ot Calttomta. '' In the entire un lVerat ty, says the tas k force, there are no .. Chicano deans or prOvosta. There are no Chicano admihl1trators. And there are two directors, making up 3.2 percent ot the total. Chicanos make up one percent or lhe tenured fa culty and 2.7 per- cent of the non-tenured facult y throughout the untvenity. Compared to the university as a whole, things are ' "quan- titatively better" at UCI, Baid Curle!. than '1t UC Santa Cruz or UC Santa · Barbara where Chicano unreal has become -A·ide1pread. On the other hand, he said . there are no Chicanos who have reached full professor statUJ on tnec1mpu1 . About 4.5 percent or UCI under· erads, more than the overall un- A variety of meana of ac- complishing a higher level or Chicano students In the universi- ty \\'ere sugaested • m the tlak force r.eport. Amon1 them was an increase In the number of ''special admissions''-entertn·g students for whom normal enroll- ment requirements &re waived. f'ro•PageJIJ DOCTORS •• ''·eek 11with un accelerattn1 ef. rt!ct, •· Dr. Donald Dose, pre'- sldl'nt·elect ot the CallCormip SoQiety or Anesthesloloa:ists, suld. The 1trike was to 11pre11d toda&- also to San Luis Obisp0 County und Hemet Valley, Hosplta.1 in Riverside County. That will bring to more than 100 the number of -hospitals affected in seven Southern California counties. Jn the San Francisco Ba y rf· gion, where the strike beaan four weeks 1110. hospitals were re· parted lo1ing m,ore,than $300,000 a day in uncollected Income from unperrormed s uriery and more than 3,000 hospital employes ttad been laid oft. The Hospital Council or Southe1·n California estimated that even without today's 'vulkoul8, losl!cs were running $680,000 u day. and rnore than 9,800 employcs were laid off. The council estimated that by the end of the Y.'cek, losaus would reaCh Sl. 75 million per day in Southern Callto1·nia alone, with 17,000 ho21pital workers out ot Jobs. Gunman Rohs • I:' 1 . ": f I Oemente. Store A short, stocky youna man car· rylna: an automatic plst.ol robbed a San Clemente liquor store of Sl.370lnoaoh Monday night. The bandit told clerk Bernard Conrad, 24, of 240 Oak St., Laguna Beach, that he would "blow him up" Jf C.Onrad did not turn over au the money In the store, said Ardon Saunders, San Clemenle Police detectives com· mander. • Saunders said Ule robber en- tered Park Liquor, 3119 S. El Camino Real, at.out 8":30 p,m. end wandered around the Inside or the store until other customers departed. The man. Saunders said. then walked to the co1,1nter, purchased a package or 1Um and pulled out what appeared to be either a .45 caliber or 9 mm automatic pistol and demanded . the money be placed ln a paper sack. - Saunders said C.Onrad follow ed ~ orders, emptylna: all the cash in the cash rea:ltter Into a brown bag. "Come on, 1 know you've 1ot some more," the robber told lhe frightened clerk, who pulled a seeond wad or bill• from beneath the counter and placed it in t.be bag. Saunders 11ld the robber, described 11 about five ffftt five inches tall, wet1hln1 about 160 pounds and sporting a black beard, departed from the store porklna lot in u foreign -made st11- tlon waaon . A foreign-made sedan aJ10 Jett lhe parkine lot at Uie same time. Saunders said occupanta of the lwo vehicles had tseen observed talklne before the robbery oc• curred. He said pollco eo far have been unable to locate the vehicles or suspects. Your grandmother paid more for her carpet than you e~er will. YEARS AGO, BUYING A CA~PET TOOK A SIZEABLE C H·U N K 0 UT 0 F THE FAMILY NESTEGG. BUT TODAY, WITH PROD,UCTION AND MATERIAL COSTS REDUCED, CARPl!TING IS AC· TUALLY CHEAPER THAN IT W,AS 25 YEARS AGO. IN FACT, 43°/o LESS AT WHOLESALE I SO WHY WAIT ANY LONGER? CARP,ETING NOT ONLY ADDS BEAU"FY TO YOUR INTERIOR, IT INSULATES AGAINST HEAT LOSS, TOO. IT'S THE ALL- AROUND, BEST BARGAIN OF THE CEN1'URYI 'DEN'S :iiiiiillation: ·custom dr•p11i1• UC. NO. 2>«Mn 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CAll,, 92621 • PHON! 646·'838 -646·2355 ! . ' 17 I ! I I • , I l 17 I I ) \ • TUMCI , Ma 71, 1975 OAILVPtlOT l'eh iele P.r oposals e , l Tuesday's Clo11ing P'riees NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Fu·e l EcC!n o my:s First -Eberle ByCAllLCARSTENSEN Ol .. Detlyl"l""Bllff l 9oncress should enact an autOmotlve fuel economy \monitoring program and carry over auto eml11lon 1tan· ~ards for five years in order to conserve enercy without m a· or economic disruptions, a spokesman for the Motor Vehl· le Manufacturers A~lation has reported. , MVMA President WUUam Eberle emphasized that~he !ind~tey is~ acreement with Congres•Jhat Lmproved fue l ,-my Is an Important &oal ol national energy policy. ~-However . fuel economy legislation introduced In ~N HIGH GEAR) i~ongress recently by j "l.ne Ways and Means ~ommlttee , and bills 11 apidly reaching de· ;clslon in other House l and Senate Committees, f are unnece ssary . f Eberle said, beca u se ~consumers already ore demanding more rue l·efflcient cars .and the automobile industry ls responding to this ctemand. t HE OBSERVED THAT t here h as been an improvement ~o( 12 percent m the fuel efficiency o ( all 1975 model cars, on "average, in compans on lo '74 mode ls, and U.S. manufac- turera are o ffering more small cars this model year. { • On behalf ot MVMA memberit, Eberle made the follow· ~ng two·point propoaa!: ? -Congress s hould enact a rue l economy : program. , monitoring ;-Under the program, the Secretary or the D e partment of : Transportation would be reqwred to report to Congress by ~Oct ~. 1977 , on individual manufacturer's progress toward ·meeting a 40 percent 1ndustry.w1de improvement 1n ' a utomobile fue l econ omy by 1980. The Secretary's r e port ~ould a lso include recomme ndations for any further ac· ~ ":on s ~eemed necessary in light or the economic and energy • situation to assure that the 1980 passenger car fuel economy ~goal 1s met and cont1nu1ng improvements are m a de. -Congress s hould ame nd the Clean Air Act of 1970 to •carry over 1975, 49·s tate vehicle em1ss1on ,tandards (or a ·period of_ five years. This would provide maximum potential • for meeting fuel economy objectives and, at the same time • assure continued improveme nt 1n a ir quality as older car~ ~are replaced with ones meeting the 1975 s tandards. ' ! AT THIS POINT. 19EIO s tandards ror California will be l more strin gent than those fo r the o the r 49 s tales and should I produce Jess fuel economy for mos t (•ars ' ''The MVMA proposal," Eberle said. "would provide assurance that the fue l err1c 1en(') or 1980 n e w d o mes t1(' p assenger cars wall inc r ease b y 40 percent to a level or 18 7 miles per gallon, and should r esult 1n the c ontinued reduc =tlon o( gasolin e c o n s umption throug h 1980. '' The Congressional proposals call fo r s tringent fuel economy ,»tendards to be met as early as 1978, and pun1t1ve taxes on ·~ar ~ers plus heuvy penalties on auto manufacturers . ,.,,Uld the standards not be met ~:· ~"The interim standards jn Congressional proposals do 'hot aUow the auto manufac turers sufficient time t.o change Over to more fuel-efficient vehi(}es," Eberle said. "Com· ~es might be rorCed to manufacture small cars only, a nd ~d have to sbut down plants producing larcttr models ~lntt1_1Qus~s'~e~p~oy.esoul?f~rk •• ~i , •• ~· •:r "8E EVEll JNtllEASJNG standard~ that req ... re ·~· tre'me. production shift.I, ~dong y.•ith a tax lhat would raiite prtces and therefo re reduce.car sales, could result In a loss of as many as 150,000jobs by domestic auto makers b y 1980, and a total or nearly 500,000 jobs throug hout the e ntire economy. MVMA said. The Congressional proposals, Eberle pointed out, would 'actually impede progress toward g r eate r fuel conservation • ''Some 23 percent or all American families have rive or ·more members and need full-sized cars," Eberle said. 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Ctedil Fl .i2 12 ll t~• • 1\ Band...i 1rocJ1 '1 Ji -'It Cro:ic:ke+-1'6 • 2s ts~ .. u. 8'"90• Pn 12 l'• ~ o..\ (1omK111 IO S 9 9t o-\~ <U PI) -politically oriented aid e.ngrPp1c s 10-... ''1 cr°"'s.e1-1 10 1 ,, 11•.1.-~ Brok NT 2 11) S 10 30'1• -'I• CrOUS. pfJ JJ 19 J2'f• + 1.4 WASHINGTON • American policy planners agreements, hke those with s.ni. v, • s IJ 11 v. .. ""' c-n corM • 61 io• •• •1. J have not yet fully weighed South Vietnam and othe r ~oJ:,u~~ s ';! ~:~: ~ ~Tr&1 ~1~ ~: ~r~: ~ • the pawer the United States us. allit!S. ::::.~rM~: ,, 9~ •;:~-..,. ~~~s ~ ~ •• : ,~""-; n ' can wield in the future e1slc111c '° l 16 1olo• ~. cun110r9 11:11J 19 )~• \'<I t In the future, Brown said, &a1tsM1 111 1 101 1•'• • v, curr111c !l•b 10 1ov. because o its gr:ow1ng e..us.cht. 6'016 •111 J•'••-.. c .. r1 .. s 20011.11s , •• , ... , .: dominance in world food "The question IS not whether t:S:~ ~.l,'3! '! 1:¥+ cur11sswA 2 • •ts 2•.t.i.• v. od ' food ' t the politlCS O( (ood wtJI be B.11'\1-C<;i Jt • 1.. 4••, CutlerH I 6oO 7 10• ?q'ff~ >;. pr uct1on. a econom1s ti It 111 Th e.e •• 1.....,51211 ,.11 • ,, C"f'(IOPlto.i 1 14 ,.~ •• u. opera ng . w • e ... Cyprus ''° 1 •e :>01o1o. o_. ••AY•· d ' g t · t question 1s how we use this t::~~~s lJ1'? ~~ ~r-:: ~: oamonc -:;~ 0"31Jl'I-,,. ccor 1n o econom1s d 't d ett1ono o1011:1 •J3 31.,.,. • '" oanAiw 1on ,. 6:1.\, ,,,. Lester R. Brown, the United power. .an 1 eserves t:C:~~ ~~ ~ .:1 ~4'"~.~ oaowc111>6 1 121 21¥. States is already the "'orld's more attention than it has BfltoPI ub 1 13 111,1, •• ,.. g:~1:.d:J t ~: ~:v~--~ d ye,t had '' &tlOtn 1 '111 S I isv.-\\ 0a1aGtn,a1 to llO 21~•-Vi lending grain exporter an ee1c1QH '°"' • 1• 6~• + "' Oavcoc •ib s 1 ,0.,.._.,., l I I d Ill grow 1n the e.ii Hwi M ' ISO 11'' • ·~ o.v1onH 60 t it 1•'4-,,.. 1 5 ea w ' CHAIRMAN THOMAS S . =~1'-'i.~ I 2~! ;:'•: :! o..vPt.11 Mi 1 '° 1 •~-~\ ; years ahead. • o.P1..,e: 1 ro • 1•0 .. ,,,, • W t I e f--• th n House Ag r i cu It u r &enCPllf,.,,, • i JO 2t"11o• ""' o.1P&t.111:1 • 1aa 10"4o-v. J "This iS" political power. Foley (D·Wash.) of ~e t,..,.,,,~f~?·s 11l ~~-v. g:~. t•1:g'~ ,~~ ,:~=:;: 1 e con ro mor uvu a Co 'tt Id h . Btneppt s.,, .. 1 n -3"4 o.t ,..,,,, i JO 6 ,6 1, _.,,. the OPEC (oil exporting mm1 ee,to l esem1n nCpt •30 •• 11 •• -"'•o.11aAtr 601021•1J"" •• l nations) control oil and we he agreed the ''power or r a. !'~'a: '~ ·~~· -~ g:::~11~ •• ,; ;~= :z have not Yet be1un to think IS a potent Instrument or t:T:v ~ ~ ;: ~~; ~ DffwliWI , ' It ""' • 1-eign pohcy •• 8'1.1 Proac1 11 x , ..... \'\ °'""T11 20 14 1• 11\CI-~ 1 tbrough the implications," ..,. • &etfl!.ttt•l• 4 132 ;a.c.,._"" o.111set1T.1011 11 u ... u. )• Brown told reporters al a . 819 lllld 4110 J6 UV.• Vo DIWffl 1n.2> .. ,. • •• Foley, however, s1ud he e11tk&o o1012 1s1 i.v.-._ g:~~", ~ • 1~: 1 ~~. ·~ •world food -1semlnar viewed ft a s ••a great.:tr::~:",·~1; ;1:~=t:o.1Ep11 ..... mo•1"'•"" t aponsored by the Wuhlngtoo nl • Blo(tl'IA «1 , 1J1 12* v. 0.1£ pr 1 •s ·· '"° i11/\-v. 1 opportu ty' to use U .S . aid 81...,&e11 9CI 1 fs 21 7 "" 0.1ep11.,., s •1.,.. • 1 Journalism Center. to influence greater sell·help :1e1 e·~ i soi ,;r:.: r: gr:,",.f: ~: ~ •:t:• .~ .. development of food ao1~ as •J, lte 1J •• 01amo11111 2' '' ,,.,,.,"" B ROWNSA.IOltlspossible production in hungry ~<1e':°11.;,;~ ,i~ ~::-."" g::~~~.~ 21! ~111-·v. ·the Soviet Union mi1ht I ti 3s 9 ,0 •t-t } Dla!.111111.10 . st )O'h + v. develop ng na ons . g:~~s' ," s '~ 1 1,_! ~ Ole• Ae '° t ll ........... ' voluntarily ••scale down" Ill a.,.1 eo 1 •4 "' it!>'t-"' 01c1~ '° 1 JJ 1'Yo-u. nl eel ' ' ' '' J OllbOill "°9 • 12 1)1t<:. • i confrontation with the U t ••Perhaps 50 or 75 years aosi p1 1 1 3 1 ".. • 01c.1or90 CP • .. •Vt , "" BrenUf l~b • lOO 7\CI -V. DIOlltll:QOI Jt 92 IOI • ~-Sta tea in maintalni ne from now , our major e.-10Ss1'°"n J1 '' •.,, 01111111,. -40 6 S6 ,~."' lilt II So It 'b t II b ""MT l6'01• 21 1 il*-v. bn1l1111'11l11 ,, , 22Vi-\li m ary power v e • contr1 u ion may we e er11 Myll'IJ . ,, •n• .. v. o;non 120913 1, JJ\6-Y. • Je1der1 realize thev may ju•cJd by bow effectively we Sr11"'1 .m ' 5' 11""• "'"e1-v 1111.:rs ''' s1't-" I # )' 9t'C~WT GI I I 44 II • \.\ OftSIOll lJ S 22 1%-W. h~e to depend on American carried out our Jeadenhip ln 8'unGt 111 • • 1s16 • Olwnlld 11111 20 2h •• , Tb ,.,..... Brown Com l 1 10141 + U. OtYMI 1 JU . Jt IV.-~ r. in the future. e m"1V" food. Our a1ricultural and errotvo 1 • .0 • 1• 1s"'-.... ~,..,., 30 ,, 1,1 ,,.,.._"' l11tverac• produced by the food aid pollcles may be g:;:,~:::1~ 1 1~ :r: :·· OOITlfM ta.i 1s 11 s1v. .. "" • ' t '° • JJ' 3 .... l.)Oll lufJl!ll ,. l tli-.... l arowli,g Amerlcan ood more important than our t""')Si--;: o10 s "l,~= ... 00rvwu, "" 16 21...,."' h Id -"d -•rect Ill 1· t .. he ald °"'°"·'•' 12 •l.\11• ... ~er1 • e u. , w~ u m lar.)' po 1c ea. s • :!c w 'ri ·,1 1:,. ',4;_'1 ~c .10 t '' • .,.. "" l i-eletJona with bi& natlon.s euJ co .., ' ,, •v.-\'\ oovr ;·: 1: i1 ,,,,,, • .,, 1Dc1Udln& Russia, Ch':1J•r • ~ey conceded. hOwever, ~tt..:1!1t ::11~ s;..,:• .... [!...., •i<• '°f ~~='tt .IOclla and Japan. , • that the government Is not ~\.i'~ ii. 21 ,::: • ti.-. ~ .. -1.: 1l .111 s."'-"" 1 ~rown's analysis dittttird Ukely to u1e the ultimate t::;:.~,·U .~ 1: 1~=.·v; ~r,2:'.". •:t ~;~-;~ t from the aim of recent sanction of withholding food lllll'illtf'R «1J1 ri •~· 16 &:;:: .z:·+ Jl 1::=~ ~concresslonal action from developing countries ~.~,:11j;,; ~ ;::~~ ~"*'':: • ''J •M •" d e a I g n e d t o ~ u r b that re!Ule to adopt.eflective ..., ,_ 1.~ > '°' .,....,_ ..., g;! = lto ;: Jo 11*. 2 admilllltratlon efforts to use self ·help pro1rams in the =-.•·Ji ii J ,:: · °"": "'t" ·· ~ !:""= ~ American food u a poUtJcal wara1ainsthu.n1er. itw'9!\1 ·'°" u.10.t\--g:•':lti• 10) '1"" ~ I , t t --< <-u..tpten c.. I• ,,.. •• ln.trumen o promote C..bL . 111 ,.,. • 0ultefl1 1t~b10 1•111• -11'1 fcirefan pol lc)' 10011. 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Kao \Vu -kui , threw the saucer 166 feet, 7 irlchcs for a 1-2·3-4 Chi nese domination of th e event. 1\merica 's best was 146 -4 by Denise\Yood. _ 'Linda Langford did not com: pete in the discus because of a groin injury. Newport Beach's Terry Albrit- ton won the shot put competition with a toss of 65-7. Former San Cielnente resident Patty Van Wolvelae r e. now li ving in Carlsbad, captured the women's 100-mete r hurdles in 14. l. The opening day's competition, delayed 45 minutes by rain, was staged in the Workers Stadium of Peking with red fl ags fluttering from the top of it and some 55,000 of the 80,000 seats filled with en· thusiastic spectators. About 20.000 of the crowd \l.'ere members of the armed services -the army in green a nd the nav y in white. They sat in groups. Red sheets of cloth covered \1.'ha t appa r e ntl y were na· tionalistic s logans while the elec- tric signboard, at one end or the fi e ld, s aid : "Long live the fr ie nds hip of athletes or the various n ations of the world.'' China's ministe r o f s ports, Chuang T se-tung, the famous former world ping pong cham- . pion, sal in the official box with Yiao Wei·li e n, vi ce chairman of the standing committee or fhe People's Congress, and George Bush, the Ameri can liaison of· ficer. Co mpetition was staged on a modern synthetic track 1A-·hich the Chinese had copied from such tracks in America. 'fhe track was prai sed by both th e Ameri can athletes a nd the head U.S. coach, Bob Giegengack of Yale University. OIMr ... 1.,r>er~ ... ere. MEN-M•k• Fl.Ck, Fll•QO, N.O .• 1SOCI meten. 3:.S.J; AIDnt!Ofl , ll>O{pUI, 'i-1; T••rt porier. W,..rton, Tt• .• pOlt ~.nm, 11-0'>•; lornmy k•Y~~. N•~h~tllt, Tefln .. IO<>Q '"'"''" 1s.11•n; J •r_ry w1u.o ... 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With service breaks in the third a nd fifth games, the American moved to an easy vie· tory in the second set. She was joined in the third round b y fourth seeded Dianne Fromhollz of Australia who . trounced Virginia Ruzici oC Romania 6-2, 6-1. Another third round qualifier w as sixth seed ed Ka zu ko Sawamatsu of J apan who beat. Laurie Tenney of Los Angeles, 6·1, 6-2. MEN'5SINGLES Fir$!.__. Rlc•rda C•IMI, Argtntlr111, t.111 ls.mHI El 5nllitl, Egypl. 6·l , 2·6. 6-3. Bo0Kr11~1bt•I Pietro M••l..-.o, llatv,l>-7, l·S. J•f\ PIM'Cky, CrKhMIO~P.ut be•l Oock Dell,•2, :1·6.6-l. Fred M<N•i• M•I ""tonlo ZUO)M•lll, 11.t!y, /.$, .,. ' M•roldSolornonbt1I Tr•v W•llkn .6·'·6·7. • Af\I011 10 MullOJ, ~Ill, bell Roger Do"'o:il-lr, A-s!•,t-1,6·1. O<lnr P•tVf\, N• ... ZHl.tl'ld, ..... IC1el Johlr\Sl<>n. s-"· 1.,, 1.s. · Peltr S1ok1, Muno.arr, bt•t Jon" P1i~ Brit.tif\, •·•. 1·•.1·1. • Jtl" Frlf\COI' C....,joll•, F••n<e, bl•I Jos.t HiQUfr••. Spain,, .. , .... •·:S. 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"We've got to take the body and make a lot or· chances for ourselves. And it's so·impor· tant to gel that first goal. We ha- ven't done that in any game yet.'' For the last three games. the S::ibres haven't had the chance to UJM, IAGUNANS COLUDE TONIGHT The Corona de! r..t ar lU gh Sea Kings will try to avenge an early- season loss to No . 1 seede d Laguna Beach tonight, when the two volleyball powers meet at. 7:15 in the CIF semifinals at Corona del J\.1ar I Ugh. The undeft::tle d Arti ~t s whipped the Sea Kin gs, 17·15, J5·6, 16·14. but Cor()na del Mar has been playing well r ecently, defeating ravorOO Mira Costa in four games. The Artists, though, have also been playing well, . breezing to playoff wins over Chadwlclc aru1.serra. \ . score firs t. In game three last Tuesday night, the Flyers scored on their first shot at goalie Gerry Desjardins and three or the first six ; Thursday, their third shol became a 1-0 lead and Sunday, in game five, Philadelphia again scored on· its first shOt of the game and lhree or their first seven. ''It makes things so much h arder when they score first," said rookie Sabres' center Peter McNab. "They hold a lead so . well, it's almost a necessity for us lo score first. We've just got to psych ourselves Up and play oor own style. We've got to come out and whiz, whiz, whiz pasl them." They still have to keep the Flyers off the scoreboard and the responsibility for that task will be administered al Tuesday's pre-game meeting. when coach Floyd Smith announces to the players which goaltender will start. Desjardins is not overly confi- dent. ''I'll do what the boss tells me to do,·· sajd the goalie who has admitted being ln a slump during the season's niost crucial series. "I'll be ready if Floyd tells me to play . "Right now, though, we're. all physically and mentally dr11lned. we·vc Just got to keep tAtlllne ourselves that there's only two games lefl, 50 we'll have to cet up ror both or them .•• There will bt .two games left only if the Sabres produce a' vie· tory. on the fog·shrouded lee at their Me morial Auditorium home. -Otherwise, the Flyers' Stanley Cup victory parade will begin.In Philadelphia Weclnelday monuq. • . ' • ' Tribe .BoyeQtt Fails ~ . --.------·-. • • • .to -gelS' DiS~ay : A threatened boycott b"y il\e . nj, draf\,Od Sunday night as Clevelend lndlana fiuled Mon-·the lftd.ians flt!W West from day bul 6elf=lji(Untf-«l(ack-_ctenlanl!;;exccpt Moaday'a win· didn't. ning pitcher frtt•-Peterac>n who lle's still th~ manager whether ho'sonthefleldornol.'' ,. Prepared to forfeit three Oew out ahead of lht'"team. But games in a show of supPort for Peterson voiced his approval or their suspended manager, Frank.: the move. ' Robinson, the Jndians were Of his new but temporary vJew T~e Jndlqns kept Robinson's ·nail·biling to a minimum. The)" ·' built a ·4_.() lead after two.innings to evict APgels starter l"rank Tana.na and then rccoived a big' ll(t from Charlie Spikes' fin horner-ef-the~year In the fittb o talked out Or the move by Robinson himsel(Monday before they t.Qok tbe field against· the Cali(ornia Aft.gels . ''I'd appreciate it more," Robinson told team cap\~in. Frank Duffy, "it you'd go outapd' win." The Tribe«lidiusl thai. With Robinsoft perched in the visiting radio booth sitting out the first of his three-day ban im- posed by American League pre· siden~ Lee MacPhail, the In· dians, under inleriq'l skipper Dave Garcia, erupted for 13 hits and clubbed the Angels, 9·3. "I was deeply touched," said Robinson about the petition of boycott drafted by relief pitchers Tom Buskey and Dave LaRpche . "I didn't knOw they Celt that strongly about the suspension or me. But I couldn't let them go through with it." "If we didn't have 100 percent s upport we· 'A>'OU.ld have thrown the petition away ," said LaRoche . Everybody ~igned the docu~· CLEVELAND 8.kll lb Dully Si Htllllrk kct C..-tw lb ~Crao,.,lb Spikes rl SOoikfS rl G.rnblell S.rrydh M.tol\nlf19 dh • Cr~2D A.lhby c Pe1trsor1 p •• r It Iii S I I I ' 1 ) 1 s 2) 1 ' 0 , 0 0100 4 I 1 I . ' ' ' • 0 1 2 l 0 0 0 2 l 1 I ' 2 2, l 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CALll"OltNIA •brlta.I RlfftY2b •l<1tr1<I HMPl'rdh Ch.Ilk>& suo .. 1onrf ......... &oc.hlt lb .... , Si,ldlklsc M. Ntlll•sll Lie.Wi ii 11. Smith 15 T111M1•0 C. OoOSOllP l(irk"""°"P M. S<.oll O • 0 1 0 • G 1 0 •000 • I 2 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 3100 1000 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 3013 •GOO 0000 0000 0 000 0000 To!lllS JI t 1) 9 Tollll~ )-' l 1 l C1tv•••1111 no 011 OOl-9 Clllrorl>I• ooo JOO OOl>-l E-H•"drlc k, Chlllk. lOB-Cltv•l1f\d t , C•lllOi'"f\I• 6. 28--0..lk. !. ...... $, o..tly. HR-" SpikH 111. S8-SpikH. Molmi119. S-A.5hby 2, M<.C••,..: ... ,.,SOii CW, •·4l T_,,.ll.,J.JI c . """""' Klrlo;- M. Sc.oil T-2:'6."-lO·"'· .. • H It E• aa 50 1 3 l 2 • 1\1 s • ' 2 1 3~3 2211 IV12 0011 2'1;o 3J 004 J :Uo.m .. J;Hp.M. . J:b •. m. of the game rrom the press box, Robinson said: "You're so far away air you can do is bite your nails. It was a lilUe frustrating ... Now l ·O as a manageli', Garcia Said, ''We played the game exact· ly the way· Frank 'would .have . the way'\Q.a 9·3 win. 1 · Sgikes• • bla11t Orf , Angels re~~ liever Chuc!$ Dobson came ailed • the 'Angels 41'ew clOse on w\nstod: · J..leaas' lhree0r.un 1 pinch-hit dou.- bloin !he fourth. q'he victory waa Cleveland's eighth straight at Anaheim Stadium, a _string Bill Singer (4·5) will try to snap tonl&ht whe·n he duels Gaylord Perry · (5-6) in the second or the three- game ser.ies, ' Alston ·Shouldn't • Have Listened ' ' NEW YORK (AP) -Andy Messersmith said be could get w-.yne Garrett out and Los Angeles Dodgers manager Walt Alston believed him. · That may be the last time Alston listens to one, of his pitchers. Messersmith laid a £at pitch in Dodger• Slate Atl .. -• .. KA8CC1'01 Mey 27 los Af\gtl1S•t New Vorlo; -y2IL05A"01l•s1t Nt w York ,..,., JO 1..4' Af\gtl•••I Chlc•oo s p.m. Sp.m. 11 :ts •·"'· for Garrett and the New York Mets' pinch hitter hit a three-run homer in the ninth inning for a 6-3 victory over the Dodgers Mon- day. "Usually it·s not a pitcher's de · cision whether he stays in the game or not," Alston s aid af· terwards. "But I let Messers mith stay in the gam e because he thought he could gel Garrett out. "Besides. I didn't have a lefty to bring into the game. Southpaw Jim Brewer is a · screwtiall pitcher and the balls would be breaking' in lo Garrett anyW~. 1 left Messe rsmith in because I re• ally believed he could get Garrett out.'' Garrett, a fastball hitter. was expecting anything but fastballs from the Dodgers right-hander, But he got a hard slider that f didn't slide -and that amounted to a fastball. . "I ·was looking ror an off-speed \ pitc h,'' said Garrett, ··and I got a . fastball. When I firs t hit the ball, I said to myself, 'Good,' because I thought it would be a sacrifice , fly and bring home the winning run from third. But when I saw the ball going out, I gave it my " best hot dog trol around the· bases." . The blast into the right rield; seats sent J\.tessersmith down to,: his first defeat this &_eason. " $1 Million Race Messersmith, 7·1, had allowed only one hit since the third inning when-Mike Phillips tripled with one out in the ninth. Jerry Grote, who singled a run across in th~ l second inning, was given an in· tenlional walk and Garrett, bat• ting for winning pitcher Tom Seaver, crashed his second homd" run of the season. · $214,000 Pay Day For Bobby Unser It was the third home run or the game ofr Messersmith, who had'- a llowed onlY three home rs in 92 , innings beCor e Monda y. Messersmith also had his 11:' game regular-season winning : streak snapped. Except for two JNDIANAPOLlS CAP) - Preliminary figures released Monday by the Indianapolis Motor Speedway confirm Sun· .day 's rain-shortened In- dianapolis 500 was the sixth straight $1 million race here despite a drop in accessory prize money. Speedway orficials said the fina l payoff was $1,001 ,321 .97, well under last year's record figure or $1,015.686. Bobby Unser, winner 0£ his second lndianapc>lis 500, pocket- ed $2i4,0"3l-:oo-for Ullcing the' 174· lap, 435-mile race. In 1968, the first time the older ot the racing brothers from Albu· querque won the race. he took home $175,139.67 of a total purse of $712 ,269. Bobby's brothe r Al holds the Tl'\t 11Hl<.l•I Ofde• of fi"lsh «Id di~trlbUtk:wl ot prlM motM'f' If\ St.,w:laoy's 1t1S lfll:ll-pOli~ SOO: 1. 8oelby Uf\ltr, Albu-Querq .. , S114,0ll 7. J°"""" ffvll'aer1ord, For! Wl>rttl, 197 .... 3. A.J . F"o'(t , Houll°", Sl•,tl7 •. 0.-""llKIM" C..rt•r, .,._..,.._ llW., ....... S. R-r M<Cl .. \k''· Tu<SOOI. U l.00'1 6. 8 111 VUkOW'ICh, F.-.o, "2f,•1) 1. Biii Pvt1rbtU9'1, l"dlf\lpolls, $21,186 I. Gtore-Snider, B•ktr1Ueld. Ut,611 9. W•llw 0.llfflbl<h.1111111, Colo., t-t"J,712 10. Bob HMk•y, llMll•"aOllll CS.II Wa.U,.r. 0.'(to,>.Ol'llo, rllltl drlwr) $22,199 . 11. Sltw Krlsltofl, PaorslpplO"f, N.J .. S21,1M 12. Sheldool KlotMr, Bloomlnotor1. l!'ld., UJ,212 11 J1rry K•rl, .v...nc11tst1r, P•., s1•.•rs ''·Jimmy c.r,,.thtri, "'"•h•lm, \19.350 record for an individual payorr, dereals a gainsl Oakland in the': winning $271 ,697 in the 1970 race, 1974 World Series, he hadn't lost'• the first or the $1 million purses. since last Sept. 2. A spokesman for the Speedway Home runs by Del Unser a nd;: noted that the economic crunch Ed Kranepool put the Mets in took its loll on Indy. He said the front3·1 in the third inning. accessory prize money, donated Bur.t Hooton, 2-4 , of th«· by commercial interests, totalled' Dodgers pitches against Harr)"· $121,000, about $35,000 less than Parker;l·l,oftheMetstonight. ~· last year. ~ , The leader of each lap was to LOSA"GELl!S flll!W voiuc get $150 but, since the race ended ••, 11 w ·~ ', .. ,":: 26 laps early. it was pro-rated lo ~:,!~11 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~7~~\'n • 0 0 4>: $172 .41 for the first 173 laps and 0111.11 o o o o Kr1ntpoo11n • 1 1 &: $173 .07 tor the final 2¥.i·mile ~.~'1n ! ~ ~: ~=~~ ! ~~II" Circuit. Cr1wfordrt 4 1 1 0 Milnerlf 3 0 0 o_, Unserledonlythelasllllaps. ~J:!rc· :g ~~ r,~~~~i·~ ;::~ The 41-year-old Albuquerque, ~':~~~h11•• ~ g g g ~ ... G!~~,,11 0h ~ ~ ~ tJ N.M .• driver has won a total 0£ o.Jnusss o • o o :· $560,803 .31 in 13 Indy races. ""''"™"i1hp 3 0 o o That 's second only lo A.J . Foyl, 101111 29 J • J ro1111 J1 •' • who has been in 18 races here. ~=:~:!~•1""1"11"'"1<or•d. ,00 '¥X1 __,, The total prize money for the New Vork 012 ooo OOJ1 E-6e•v1 r 1, GlnlO'f. OP-l.os A"1191H I, NIW r a c e w a s a n no u n c e d a t vork 1. L0&-1..o1 Moele• ~. """ voni s. 2a.:.1 $1,001 ,32 1, the sixth straight year cew. a8-Phi1U95. HA-Unser IJ), K••,,..1 ut: W. G«relt (2). S8-t.opts1. the purse has gone over the $1 11• " 11 E• ••so million m ark. Unser pocketed Mls Hri.mith cL,T·n 1•,, • • • ' >-s. ..... , (W, ••• ) ' • ) , ) I $214,031 ror the victory. t~:o1.A-a.,:102. * tt tt I Fourth Place Finish I Tribute to Crew ' k IS. G•rt 8tlle"-· Mll'lnl'fl•, ttld,, S 19 .. 11 l•. Al Uf\Sff', AlbuQlltfQVf, Sta.300 11.SMnS.1sl0111,N1thvlnt,Mk11.,111,111 INDIANAPOLIS CAP)-Some The crew worked on the can 1e.Tom e 10-10 .... wh1t-1t••.Wl1.,111.11o2 d · h I t I th Ill 1t,Jo11My P••loO'M, 1 .. e111.wooi1s.s1•,t36 teams spen months preparing a wit a mos no seep roug 10..wrvor11tt,1nl"'•·'''·"' car J0Ust to qualiCy for the In-three nights. "We started tt £~ 21 . Ole .. Slmof\, Siil l..•lo.• Cily,\17,070 11.T1m~v•.5oott•"•·'"·'2' dianapol is 500, but Duane the first time at 8:30 race mo . 12. e..t11t•Y W•••""· W••1 G1oucest•r. "'1'~-. ·••P a ncho'' Carter's cre(c had ing," said Lee Osborne, one of $15,SI• 2•.E1c1onR11rnu15'l"·'"'di•f'llPDll•.'1• • .m three days to build a car or the the crew members. ''For a cuP 21. eot1t1vA111'°",Hv.v1ow ... .-111 .. •1•.121 race 1·tsell. put together without a lap in it, it! U . Mlkt Moiltlt, f'lllbrOOk, ,16,~SO tt. HMM1rth1, ••••••·•1•,Mt Actually, it was 1:1 rebuild Ing ran pretty good." ":" 21.Mlrlo"fldrtlll,NIJll~tlh.P•.,ilS,AO b • C h k d h t .... 2'.MlkiH111,T11ur11.•1•,s• job,· ut 1l was practically from •rter w ac e t e ou S IVoV :io.u,ryMcCo1.LAntothor",P1 .. s1•.t'ls scratch. wall coming out or turn one and, l l. 00..dOt'I JOl'IMO<.k, P1-,.h:, $11, 11t • .t ,-i( ».Lto't'ti ... b'I'. w k nli• F•lli. , .... s1s,)6l Carter. the 1974 rookie or-Ule· wound up in a wat.er,tilled dit-:~ ns..nw••tM•,0•11°'"•0tt1o.s1•·•.s. year al Indy .,hen he linished in the infield just momen•• l"lntAtwl"N1•1 •lck'MiMMr1111 ~ s.c:.onc1A11tr1t11o:N~SJ.oao s~enlh,. nea rly demolished the before Thursday's final round o~ TOl•l Pt-litt; Sl,001,)22 I k . t " ded " c.-n a wrec during practice prac ice en . r P b ..I. N ed last Thursday. Dul Carter. a His crew took th~ manelJ uter 8111'Y' 801 Marina, High ~aduate, started. shell and crushed pU!ces of lhi ~ay s race in.his proper post· while junk heap th.at hal Indy Rooki. . e of Year lion on the . outiude or the alxth qu•llfled for the field at 183 . .- row and r1nJshed f~urth. All miles per hour to a farage JNDIANAPOLJS ·-Biii ~oul.a ,•ln&J• practice or teat · mUes from the Jn~ anapoll Puterbaugh ot Indianapolis, who .. 1·1 1 in ed'bl .. Motor Speedway. They then r h . ·h •-med r drlvl was near Y er 1 e, 8 built it b'-' saJvaging what th aays .. e IS ...... a o ng er.Wm an on Carter'• team.said. coWd fro~ the wrecked bulk ~.~:1~n:=.f1!! ~:n~ ''It felt real good," Carter 11id. lng parts from their 'batkup' c cars. la the 1975,lndy Rookie of "We had no major problem, re--whJch railed to make lhe ra the Y•ar. al![i;;; 24 Id f i · and pieced ii together like 1'~ 33 .. year-old 1'!'terbaugh lndydrl;~~~-~~~s1~~ Jlg14wpuzzle. atartea n ut.b.. posiUon . In the 168 laps In the rain-shortened ''That ju1ts~ you what ra 33-car _faeld Sunclay, aod t1nis~ed race •. He aa!d the ·car, an Of·. ing is a11~about.. ''Carter said wl • 1c>lld •••tlllh m the ~!'" fenhau1er·po,..red't!lt«J•' Cilral-a smile. "When I wrecked thee ahortened race. lfe ... wf& th·e ""-Jy be!caine· 0 «:J:mpi!U(iie'\ an.er f was plenty' wanied. But th fut.eol •mane four rookln wbo th• third pit stop, . w1ten lbe told me it would be rudy and. qnt!IG'!'(orS\mdlljl'1raee. .-ptj&{twM~. toeklltem lllh'!lrword." I I • 17 I ) I 17 " , ' . , -· J ' ' . ~ .. f • • Saddlebae.k Today's Closl..g N.Y.Stoeks EDITION , ' .. y ' lroL. 68, NO. 1~7. 2 S!=CT.l!)NS, 30 PAGES, ,¥4 f f l I - ./ ' ' ORAHGE COUNTv,'CllutFbRNIA TUESDAY, MAY-17, 1975 TEN CENTS -. • ' '\ t ... • • '"3 San l)iego 'Hospitals Trim Surgery ~' . '·, · From'WlreServicea Starting next ·Monday, Alvarado, hospitals in the San Dieco.are•. The strike was lo spread today · ·also to San Luis Obispo County and Hemet Valley Hospital in Riverside County. That will bring to more than 100 the number of -hospitals aCfec t ed in seven Southern Calilorniu counties. than 3,000 hospital employes had been laid orf. ~ DU:®--,_Qperat!onf_ at tf!ree San Dieeo hosiRitals were ttimmed sharply today as Mpsthesioloeists bbycotted ~Don· emergency surgery as part or fj)_eir protest against hi ~h ~lpraclice insurance rates. · ·In Mercy HospitDI, where 30 or 40 operation1 normally take ~!e on a Tuesday, only eight ....-escheduled today. .. Planners 'fo Study Revision ·' 1 Orange County planning com- snissioners are scheduled to meet at 1 :30 p .m. Wednesday to dis· cuss the fifth revision to the Lake Forest planned community - possibly for the last t.ime. The comJ)licated rev1s1on which includes several densitY changes, will be reviewed by the commission in the engineering building at 4QO Civic Center Drive, Santa Ana. Commissioners frequently de- layed action on the community's master plan revision because of disagreements between county pJanning aides and the de- veloper, Occidental Land Inc. One or these concerns the Lake l'."orest fountain adjacent to the Sun Diego Freeway, an area which has been tabbed as a high- density C'ondominium project. Planners have remained ada- mant that the fountain remain open s pace· and bave recom- mended against a high-density project on the 2Z..acre s1te. -Both the Saddleback Area Coordinating c~,91 .anc1 the El Toro Hb meownetll .,,:s'~tlit1on ti~ve expres~ed1 mis.giv.ioae·~l ~1ghe~ denslt)" In. the foUhtain area although tbfey' h'aVe tfo ob- j ec ti on s to rai ing o( the landmark fountain. Occidental "has indicated its ·preference to bulldoze the foun- fain to facilii.ate better planning of the condomiriiums. ··The curvi.'ng lines of the con- crete fountai W 'present some planning difCiculties which would riot exist if. the fountain were to 'bC removed, Occidental ofCicials ti~Y- ' .. 'Churchill Kin :Held for Pot -LONlJ)ON CAPJ -James ;&l.rton. husband of Sir Winston Churchill's granddaughter Arabella, has been arrested on .suspicion of growing marijuana .on his1remote sheep farm in the Welsh mountains. police re· ported. 'Barton,127, was qu~stioned by police at Brecon, South Wales, :an.er-a raid on the.farm, a police :·sr>o1tesman s~d. and was later t~.leased on bail. Barton told .._i;\~wsmen : "I . have nothing to f ~_.. ..-His 26 -year-oJd wife, a de--~\itante who spurned London's t:i,bl·set for the hippie scene, was . vjJcationing in the Canary lales \r?).le n drugs squad OfficerS raided '°'Ole farm. Police said ·"certain ·~$U~stances'' were seized in the ~~oop. lo,, l I i 11 • I ,• .. ·~···-:a. Ceaat • ,I' ----' -f Weadiier .. . Low cloudineaa.and only partially clearing Jn after- noons. Little temperature chang~. Hi&hs 6Ml8, lows 54·57. IN81.DE TODAY A German 1hephnd fho1 had alwa111 be•n caJm and 1 loving .... W,.w a -/w1e" and at· tacked and killed lhe 2·1JNf'· ol.d ron oJ hi1 masler. StOfJI, Af. llMlex •"t'• • spokesmen said, th e anesthestologti11.s'' ,tii))'Cotflsei:- pec.te.d _to spread to }he Children~s He,.lth· Center· and to Sharp Memorial, Grossmont and "Fifteen or" 16'' operations were scbeClu_led at Sciipps Memorial Hospital where there normally would have been JO or 35. . ' Villa View Hospital also ar- ranced'only emeraency 1ur1e!Y· The actiOn lnvolvinileaa tbin one·th-ird of San D-teco'I? •ne1thesiolo1i1ta began Satur.' day but electlve surgery aeldom takes l place on weekenda or holidays. . ' A 'similar boycott has been un· der way in the San ljrai1cisco, Sacramento and LGI Angeles are JS. • M eT nw·hile, Cali£ornia holpttals, losing $1 million a day to a 'doctors' strike, faced further expansion o.(.the walkou_t tod&;Y-· The boycott will continue this week •;with 1lD accelerating ef- fect," Dr. Donald Dose, pre· sident-elect of the Califormia Society of Anesthesiologists. said. ' Jn the San Francisco Bay re- gion, where the strike began four weeks ago, hospitals were re- ported losing more than .$300,000 a day in uncollected income from unperformed surgery and mor~ The Hospit11I Council of Southern California estimated that even without today 's · walkouts, losses were running $680,000 a day and more than 9,800 employes were laid off_ The council estimated that by the end ot the week, losses would reach $1 .75 million per day in Southern California alone, with 17 ,000 hospital "'orkers out or jobs . Records Bared Judge Releases Hinshaw File By TOM BARLEY available to the press im - . CN..,. o.11r "'*MllM mediately. Orange County Superior Court Judge Corfman had earlier or- Judge Robert L. Corfman re,. dered newsmen to leave the fused today to seal transcripts of courtroom Cor the duratiori of the Grand Jury hearings that led to hearing on a motion filed by de- the indictment of Corigressman fense attorneys. Andrew J . Hinshaw and county A Daily Pilot reporter Assessor Jack P. Vallerga. vigorously objected lo being ex- He made his decision after one eluded Crom the hearing. Judge hour· of arguments in a hearing CorCman repeated his ruling that had been expected to take up after npting the newsman'sname most or the day. The judge_ .,and again made it clear that rurther ruled that copies or the members or the press wiil be transcripts were to be made ' barred until he reaches his de- * * cision . The jurist ruled that it was pointless lo discuss ti?stimony in the Grand Jury transcripts before newsmen when he might have to rule that the transcripts s hould be sealed because of the nature or that testimony. Hinshaw and Vallerga face trial on multiple felony counts that include grand theft, misap· propriation or public Cunds, em· , bezzlemenl and conspiracy. . Those charges stem from • (See HINSHAW, Page A2l * * * 98 Booked Contributions Told In 'Watch' Over Spa Hinshaw Hit In Testimony Nioety-.eight persons, 30 of them juveniles, werF arrested duri"ne the 'Memorial Da,y By GA.RY GRANVILLE Vallerga, on multiple criminal weekend by Oranee Count'y Ol ... o.ttJPUet_. h • ~. ~ . c arges..._ .:<~ en ,1, (.,er -~:~~·,jn.~.Cl-,~•te.~u.'.;iey~d Inbisteslimony,St.eelmantold 1 ~ J ' ian. c..J..i .. .,;5 . . ~Iman tol'd' the Orange County the jUry Hinshaw's solicitation of ' • . ' , ~ , l r_.(._~. ,•J ~J"~.. ..~IT'i'U~ .. ~ ~Yi·1 t GJ"~ J~1 tbat 1o-1Rep Aadrew campaign cogtributions OC• r ~"!1; l~ fl~ . .f,..f, .. ..,_ff ~':.;'°Si• ~·•-;Af:t!L~-~ D~P,utfei~' af•b"Cf(~d tb e'e-Hfils,hii.--;'(.ll.·N~wpori Beach> . ~rred when.he wp rt1veeenting BROK~N Ll~··PA 1;H Gt' PLANE..CA1m'1 adults for trespa'sstng ·as vis-once suggested . tbat he ~p his Beckman Instruments fn disput· It Bounced 41ong ~walk on Fordhem.Drt-:e itors to the area continued to ig-client's ~ills~thathecoul~make · edassessments. · ".. nore closure action taken last a ~~nlr1but10~ to a Hins haw ·Jn a telephone conversation, · week by county supervisors. · poht1calcampa1gn. Steelman aJJeged Hinshaw said, '"fall 01,· F;•e'' H' . .,,•:t·S· Steelman'stestimonywasdis· "Thismigbtnotbeagoodtimeto ,,,. 't .,. 1 Officers aaid dr:ug charges will closed today in Grand Jury : bring it up but l think Beckman be added to those! already faced transcripts made public aCler ought lo purchase 10 tickets at by wme .of the S6 men and 12 Superior Court Judge Robert · $101la ticket to a testimonial din-e-rash' . ·s;·te • M--d:;;i ~g!~i~e~e =t~~~ fro:~·~car~p~e~usse:e ~~e~~=~ t~; neL~~=~.i~~~~= =i~:;~~ra';1:~~s- • I ., in . esa.. arrested, at the Ronald Caspers Hinshaw'sattorn'Ys. . sessmenl appeals board hearing, Regional Park.' The tr'anscr\Rls led to the in-· the San Clemente attorney said By DOUGLAS FRIT7.scnE , 011tM0-6lrl!t11t.._.. "I looked .. oµt the window and all I could . see ·was a wall of Cire." "I was~in the back room play- ing with the cat. I heard the crash and thought it was .,~p earth· quake." '" · The residents Of CoSta Mesa's College Park area it.bod amid ttie rubble or a disintegrated £essna 182 on their burned lawns Mon- day describing the moment of impact of a light plane crash ihal killed the pilot and hospitalized a neighbor'. The 9:12 a :m. crash near the intersection of For(lham Drive and Villanova Road killed the pilot, Edward L. Ketchum, 33, of Phoenix,.Arizona. · Norman P. Hal"lin, 54, of 3fiO · Villano'1a Road, was· taken to Orange County Medical Center's bum wa~d. where•he was report- ed in stable condition today. * *' *' -Board Pr,ohes ·' ' Plane Crash In M~ ;l\r,ea · ' National Tr'ao/lportaUon S8f•· ty Boar~ in'.'t'~sti&.•Ux?~t;nued siniac w~ecltage µ.is .~& ih an effort-to determine the cause ol a-light' plane. ·•i•lli in,Costa Mesa Monday t~at kll1"d Ille pilot and hospitalized a' Cos,ta • ..Mesa man. , • • · The 9:12 a:m. o:r'Uh'ldlled tM pilot, Edv,:ard II. Ketebu"!, S3;;ol Phoenix, Ariz., wt\o had rePortM: ly taken off from Oran.se. County Airport minutes-before for a fiight .home. • _ · . No distress calls were received by the Orange County tower, said Bob Gilmore, one of the in· vestlgators. "There is no •P~'9ftt...reason for the crash·. w~ tf.a'Ve ,nofldea' whathapp,ened.'' helalCI.' ~ The CN.Sb. IDJUredi Normll.n, Hpli~, 54 , or.~ vma..o .. Jload. He was 'taken-lo Olanle Count~ Medical Center for treatment of second and third degree burns on his arm !it1d back. Hewnarep<>rt· <See PROBE, Pa&e llZl ... .._ The prane, which could be heard descending under power from a low cloud cover, crashed and exploded with a force that could be felt two miles away. The plane, approaching from the southwest, left a 700-Coot trail (OTHER P .. OTOS, A3) of rubble and char.red homes as it : disintegrated and exploded. H·arlin reportedly was water- ing his lawn when the pJane dove out of the low cloud coy~r. The hurtling fuselage, by then stripped of wings and tail sec- tion, passed within feet of the man, coming to rest across his ivy-covered back fence. 1 A piece of the engine passed CSee CRASH, Page A2) • They said sirveral of the trespassers bookecJ .at the Hot Si>fings were later fQWKI lo be in ~sion of marijuana. All 30 Juveniles were JOdged in juvenile hall with several later being" re- leased to the custody of their parenu. • · COunty supervisors cl05ed the Hot Springs section of the re- gional park last week after bear· ing repeated complaints that the area had become a center for drug users and sellers and nude bathing. SherifC's records reveal that there have been more than 1,000 arrests· and citations al the Hot Springs in the last three years. dictmentofthRormercountyas-·that Hinshaw suggested that he sessor and his successor, Jack (SeeWITNESS,PageA2) Rare Birds Stolen From Lion Country Rar.e trained birds, three worth a total or $15,000, have been stolen Crom the Lion Coun· try Safari animal amusement park in Irvin e by experL burglars. Investigators noted tOda:v . however, that the three prized fowl vanished shortly arter a high. • .. school spl"ing prom was held on the premises. . A $3,000 reward has been post- ed by officials of Lion Country' Safari, 8800 Moulton Parkway, for return or the birds Jerry Kobrin, vice president in charge of public relations, said today, howver, that the thl"ee missing birds have been replaced so the fowl show al the amusement park can continue. 1 <See BIRDS, Page A2l Riley Talks At Saddleback YMCA Dinner Orange County Supervisor Thomas Riley will discuss the Y's role in filling the gap between family and bureaucracy al the annual dinner Thursday night of the Saddle back Valley Y~ICA . Riley will include discussion or a proposal now pending before the county ror the Y lo cooperate with the county juvenile aulhori· ty in working ·with troubled youngsters. Joe Peterson, past chairman of the Saddleback Valley Y's board of directors, will present annuul Me mber or the Year awards at the dinner to two persons who have contributed most lo de- velopment or the Y. Previous ,re· cipienls have been Joe Peterson, Jack Caldwell. also a pas t chairman or ·the Y's board, and Roberta Katzberg, former secretary at the Y. Reservations are limited ancl may be made al the YMCA , 23131 Orange 'Ave. in El Toro. The din· ner will begin at 6:30 p.m. at the VUla Sweden Restaurant in Et Toro. Tickets are $5 per person. 'i ' I I -111.ll Y PILOT SB P•••P •eAI CR.ASH ••• closer. 1maohhlC throuch the fronl or Harlin's home and lodg· ing a bedroom closet. Richard Vering, whose home was one of two others burned by the fiery crash, is a Costa Mesa fireman .. lie was manning lhe de· partme nl co m muni callons center Monday morning when re- ports of the crash began coming in. . ··1n the first few minutes, l kne\v it was out this way," said Vering, whose wife and son were in the home al the time of the crash . Describing hi s feelings from his scorched front lawn, Vering looked tov.;ard his wife, Paula, s tanding n ear the family car which was burned in the crash. }le sighed and said, "I guess all I ean say is that old expression, ·Thank God '.·• Paul.:1 Vering was in the home when the plane ripped through thei r front yard spewing naming ·ruel. 1 "The g.round shook and I heard the fire and th e breaking glass - ·like the whole house was on fire," Mrs. Vering said. '"'I thought you guys were trapped in there," said Chuck Bourgeois, who lives across the 2:ilret!t. I-le came running from his home just after feeling and hear· jng the impact to see a wall of fl ame lining the other side of the litrcct. 1 Bourgeois and other neighbors came running within seconds to battle the flam es with garden ·hoses. . 1 ··1 had just let the cat out and ~epped back in when I heard this terrible noise," said l\trs. Sylvia J enkins of 2384 Fordham Road. . ··it jarred everything. I wasn't sure if it was an earthquake or '~·hat," s he said. The plane, ;ilready on fire from its first im· pact with a tree, smashed into her son's car and passed on, leaving a wake of flam es. ··I saw a fla sh of fire through the (•urtains. The fl ames looked like they were about 10 feet high," said her son, Brian West v.•ho, at first thought a car had smashl.'d into the house and burst into n ame. Dan Harvey of 2378 Fordham "'as one of few eyewitnesses to the crash. The plane came in from the southwest, he said, banked in an ;ipparent effort to miss the houses, c lippe d a tree and smas hed to the earth. 11ae plane 'vas under power when it crashed, he said. Another witness speculated that the pilot was attempting lo land in ~he residential street. * * * F~r.,.eA.l PROBE ••.• ed in stable condition today. Damage estimates from the crash impact and fire spread by spewing aircraft fuel had not been totaled by mid-day today, according !o the Costa Mesa Fire Department. · .. Describing his impression of the crash, Costa Mesa Police Chief Roger N elh, who lives within blocks of the crash site, :said, "There apparently was no p<>"'er failure. The guy might have lost hi s bearings in the over- rast." The pl ane plummeted from lhe low clouds, hit a tree and began to break up . It struck two cars parked in driv eways along Fordham Drive and left a trail of names which burned vegetation and broke windows and burned paint on the front of two homes. A fireman at the scene guessed that the damage to the Harlin home might total $10,000. The fuselage s m ashed through the Harlin back fence and a piece of the engine smashed through th~ front and one interior wall or the home. Crash investigator Gilmore said he did not know what the pilot was doing in this area. He said he has no id ea when , if ever, the crash will be ex pl ai ned. ORANGE COAST sa DAILY PILOT Robert N , Wet!d .... lletftt '""" -·- Jack R. Curley Vt<• "'t'\letllt IN! 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Fre•PogeAI HINSHAW. • • • \ l UP'ITI...,.._. MAYAGUEZ Sl<IPPER CHARLES MILLER (LEFT) DENIES IGNORING U.S. WARNING Fountain Valley Marfn1tr Charoed by Crewman With Endangering Live• In Lawault Miller, 62, lold a news con· fere nce on t\\e d eck ot the Mayaguez he sUll did not know details or the lawsuit filed in San Francisco by Albert Minichiello, the vessel's assfstant engineer. But he termed the suit "just a haras sing deal, figuring he's (Minichiello's) going to get a thousand dollars here, a thousand dollars there.'' . Hinshaw 's alleged misconduct as county assessor prior to his elec· lion to Congress and criminal acts .allegedly committed by Vallerga who was his chief aide during that period. Saddlehack Board Eyes Care Center Trustees of lhe Saddleback Community College District. wi ll consider establishing a $165,000 day care center to assist mothers enrolled for classes at the Mi s· sion Viejo campus at their meet· ing tonight. The day care center proposal \\'il l be presented to the board at 7 :30 p.m . in the college library by representatives of the Orange County Department of Educa- tion. It calls for the center to be rull y operational by September, orfer· ing instruction to young children in portable buildings on the southwest corner of the lower c:ampus.--parking lot while their mothers are taking classes. The center would be starred by rour full·time teachers and by four instructional aides, all of whom would be paid through a l .S·cent per $100 of assessed valuation tax increase. · of Education and the s l ate Department or Education may be secured in June. Although the day care center wouid be managed by county schools officials, it has been pro- posed that an advisory commit· tee formulate policies for ad· mission and for operation of the center. Thal committee would consist of a member of the Saddleback College board of trustees, a col - • lege employe, a member of the community, two student mothers of pre-school children, two non- parenl students, and an ex-officio committeeman from the Oran~e County Department of Educa- tion. The t arget date for appoint· mentofthe committee is June I . College trustees learned or the Orange County Department of Education's offer lo manage the day care center earlier this month. but they have remained · non-committal so far. It is hoped by county schools of· fi cials that a day care center "'ou ld expand educational op· portunities to more residents v .. hile al the same time aiding with the development or young children. The day care center, if established, would serve the communities of Tustin, Irvine, Mission Viejo, Laguna Beach, El The schedule calJt: foc their en-dorsement of the plan and the tax jncrease tonight so that approval of both the Orange County Board Toro, Laguna Hills, San .tuan Ca pistrano and Dana Point, and San Clemente. Summer Camps Set In Saddl,eback Ar~a "Gee, Mom, there's ilothing lo do!" This typical expression o( the summertime blues needn't be heard in the Saddleback Valley this year. This summer the YMCA has a variety of activities to offer, in· cluding 14 camp sessions. They begin June 30 to July 7 with Camp Fox on Catalina Island. Camp Fox is open to seventh and eighth graders and is geared to youngsters who lik e lo swim, fish, s kin dive, water ski, hike or just lie in the sun. Al so planned are a Sierra backpack and Yosemite trip for teenagers. Both are scheduled for July 29 to Aug. 5. While the backpackers are hiking through the back country surrounding Yosemite Va lley, the others will ~pend a week biking and enjoy. 1ng the scenery in one or America 's most beautiful na· tional parks. Boys and girls in fourth through sixth grades can have fun during a week of camping al ~amp Bluff Lake near Big Bear 1n the San Bernardino Mountains July 12 to 19, or at Ca mp Edwards in the Barton F1ats area bordering the San G<>rgonio wilderness area Aug .16to23. Both resident camps ofrer boating, fishing , swimming, archery crafts and other special activities . The Saddleback Valley YMCA Day Camp program provides youngsters aged 5-12 with ex· periences or an outdoor ca.mp without leaving home. They wlll l~am new skills, get an apprecia· t1on of nature, and part.icipale in a variety or new activities . Six sessions wlll be directed by Y-leader Jan Marker, beginning the week or July 21, July 28, Aug. 4, Aug . 11, Au g. 18 and Aug. 2S. Disney movies, overnight out. ings, and. trips to amusement parks will highlight each of the flve.<f1y sess ions. Pee Wee Camp, scheduled July 20 to 23 and July 23 to 36, will give first and second t raders a chance to experience resident camp run, only on a shortt!r basis. Both sessions, scheduled for Camp Edwards, wUI Include instruction in a heated pool, boat· Ing on Jenk s Lake, crafts, games and general fun. The'entire ramily is invited to register ror Family Camp Aug. 6 to 10 at Rancho Corrido, a recrea· tional vehicle park in Pauma Valley near Palomar. , Wilson Gilinsky, executive director of the Saddleback Valley Yl\.1CA. will personally direct :this "family affair" and pro· mis es swimming crafts, volleyball, horseshoes, fishing, movies, hiking, horseback rid· ing, and relaxation. More information about YMCA programs as well as registration applications for camp sessions are obtainable from the Y, 23131 Orange Ave., El Toro, or by phoning 830·YMCA. Frotie P.,,e Al BIRDS ••• "You might say we're Oying ln r e inforcements,'' Kobrin quipped. Kobrin said the three stolen birds were the rnost valuable among six featured in ·a daily Lion Country performance and that they had been carefully secured ror the nJghl. Each bird was stolen from a cage which had been lockod and the area where they were kept. was protected by a double padlock arr,angement. Irvine Police Officer Phil Cadenhead theorized boltcutters were used101atn entry. . Missing today as part ot the loot taken in the break-In Teport. edSunday are: -llappy, a $10,000 hyacinthlne- macaw from Brazil, which is described as dark blue with bright yellow rings around ii ii.a eyes. -Scarlet, a Brazilien acarlM macaw, value<i at $2,500 and col· ored a bright red. -SOnya, a Greater·aulphur-· crested cockatoo rrom Australia, \'Ulued at $2 ,500 a rtd colored a solid white. lnveati&:ators said a steamer . lrunk which also belonaed lo the owner, Robelle AnJroal Produc:- lions Ltd., or Norco, WU t-'ten loo, appurently to con~af the slolen birds. 2,800Music Stud.ems Set For F estivtil Twenty-eight hundred students from the Saddleback Valley Unified School District will take an imaginary holiday cruise on the "S.S. Musicale'' ne1r.t Monday and Tuesday at the Anaheim Convention Center. The mas s musical ex· travaganza will feature the com· bined choruses, bands and or- chestras of the dislrict's elemen· tary, intermediat~. and high schools. Selections featured on both evenings will consist of music from countries around the world. Special stagin' effects will un· derscore th~ imaginary global . voyage. The annual district music festival is being held on two separate evenings this year because or increased enrollment. Both s hows are scheduled lo begin at 7:30 p.m . but there will be preliminary musical presen· tations by student groups at 7 p.m. Featured before Monday night's pro&ram will be the Los Alisos Intermediate School choral department while the Mis- sion Viejo High School stage band will take the spotlight Tues· day ni ght. Tickets are on sale through the days of performance at all school s. Prices are $1, with c hildren under five admitted free. · TWO POPCORN mIEVES FAIL ATLANTA <AP) -Two would· be robbers got a blistering response from popcorn vendor Verna Blilir when they de· knanded that s he hand over her ~ash. Miss Blair, 20, whose stand is al an amusement park west of here, told police the bandits asked for popcorn. She was pre· parinc the popcorn when the men p1.1lled a pistol and d~manded money, Cobb County Police said. Miss Blair tossed a cup of hot popcorn oil in their faces and the .Memorial Day sti ckup men fled, police said. "'"I've been going to sea· since 1933," Miller said. "And people who filed this class suit have pro- bably been going to sea only tor the last four or five years and they will mall.e up any stocy they can so they can collect seme U;S. HOMES LOOTED IN LAOS. A4. money. I consider myself one of the bes.t 'captains or Sea-Land here.'' . The freighter sailed lo Manila ror a 24-hour stopover en route to Hong Kong aft.er unloading cargo at the U.S. navaJ base at Subic Bay, 90 miles northwest of Manila. · Miller denied the Mayaguez or the ship's owner', Sea-Land services, had been warned by American authorities not to go near Cambodfa before the Com· monists seiied his vessel on May 12 and held its crewmen for 31h days·. He &aid the Mayaguez was about 60 miles off the coast of Cambodia on the ''normal traffic lane. from Hong Kong t o Bangkok" and did not feel~ was s ailing through dangeroust waters. Hinshaw appeared in the courtroom today but declined to comment on the nature of the hearing or the charges he races. Vallerga did not attend the hear- 'ng. Hinshaw appeared dejected after the hearing as he headed for the county careteria with his two attorneys. He refused to comment on Judge Corfman's decision. Lawyers for nine men similar- ly accused of criminal offenses during the time lhel' worked ror Hinshaw in the assessor's office were also in the courtroom today for the-special hearing. Transcripts of earlier hearings that led to their clients' indict'.. ment are now public r~rd. A motion for their s uppression was abandoned three months ago after a copy or those' proceedings -in no way related to the Hinshaw transcripts-became available lo the press. It is alleged that the nine def en· dants billed the county ror time and mileage that was actually devoted to working for Hinshaw in his congressional campaign. They have been ordered lo f P.ce trial June 2. * * * E'ro• Pagr Al Miller said Minichiello had WI been on the ship only six days .. · l TNESS before the seizure, and he coul<i°1 • • • not understand how tie could bill Beckman on a flat fee basis. Viejo Phone Book Planned Mission Viejo residents will have their own telephone direc· tory this fall as the result of a cooperative agreement between Lhe Mission Viejo Jaycees and a marketing services firm. Jaycees President Mike Eg- gers s ays his organization has concluded an agreement with Valley Marketing Services lnc. to publish the phone book and lo distribute it free or charge to 9,000homes. In addition to listing.numbers, the directory will include emergency service information, local go'\o;ernment information, and ads from Saddleback Valley merchants. Subpoenas Upheld WASHINGTON (AP) -The Supreme Court today upheld the power of congressional commit· tees to subpoena bank records or controversial organizaUons.· Hinshaw told Steelman that billing on fiat fee rather than an hourly basis would make itpossi· ble for.him to make asubstanUal PolilicBl contribution, according to the attorney. Earlier io the investigation leading to the Republican con- gressman's indictment, his form er wife , Mrs . Jean Grubaugh of Mission Viejo. re· fused to testify on conversations between herself' and Hinshaw during their 20-year marriage that ended in September, 1972. However. Mrs. Grubaugh testified. in either 1970 or 1971 her son received a stereo set from his father, Hinshaw, as a Christmas gift. • The brBnd names carried on the stereo pieces were those belonging to Radio Shack. The company, a sub5idiary of Tandy Corporation, figured pro· minently in an earlier indictment of assistant Orange County as· sessorGeorge Upton. !ndicted alongside Upton was Tandy Corporation vice presi· ·dent James Buxton, who was charged with orferinc a bribe while Upton was accused of re- ceiving a bribe. Your grandmother paid more for her carpet -than you ever will. YEARS AGO, BUYING A CARPET TOOK A SIZEABLE CHUNK OUT OF THE FAMILY NESTEGG. BUT TODAY, WITH PRODUCTION AND MATERIAL COSTS REDUCED, .CARPETING IS AC- TUALLY CHEAPE~ THAN IT WAS 25 YEARS AGO. IN FACT, 43°/o LESS AT WHOLESALE! SO WHY WAIT ANY LONGER? CARPETING NOT ONLY ADDS BEAUTY TO YOUR INTERIOR, IT INSULATES AGAINST HEAT LOSS, TOO. IT'S THE ALL- AROUND, BEST BARGAIN OF THE CENTURY! DEN'S : iiiSiillation: ·custom drapsriss t..c. NO. 230422 • ~ ' • 1663 PLACENflA A VENUE COSTA MESA, CAllf. 92627 • PHONE 646·4'31 -646°2355 , ' J I ' • I v • th tr .. •. , tt m • ~ ~ 0 ~ a p ~ s c t' ii d s \ c ti < < E e s .. b 0 $ n ~ ti ti b h t ~ b J I ' • ! I J j I ' • ' ' ' ' ' •• l • .. 1 ---· · . ' -• . ' Irvine Tod ay's Closing. N.Y. Stoeks ED·ITION ., ..:V,:::O:.::L::..· 68=, .:.::N::::O::... 1:.:::4,:.,7 •c.:2..::S:::E.:::CTc!.!.:I O::,:N.:.:S~·.:!:30~P"'A~G~:,.E5~,---...,.:._;_ _____ 0::.:,:R.::;A~N:.::G::.:c:.,;CO::;: ,UNTY, CAL I FOR~ IA TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1975 TEN CENTS " . I ~3 San Diego· ~ospitals ''rrim Surgery · Alvarado hospit:.ls in the San The strike was to spread toduy than 3,000 hospital employes had From 'Wire Servlcetii SAN DIEGO -OperaUons ut three San Diego hOsipltahi -Were trimo:i~~ sharply to.day as anesthesiologists boycotted non- emergency surgery as part of tl'lelr protest against high maipractice insurance rates. ;Jn Mercy Jlospital, wher~-£ or 4'!1 operations normally take P.\ace o.n a Tuesday, only eight were scheduled today. Hinshaw . ' Tab -Bid Alleged By GARY GRANYIU.E Ot llrlt D•llY ,.llot SWott San Clemente attorney Ronald Steelman told the Orange County Grand Jury tha t Rep. Andrew J{inshaw (ft .Newport Beach) once s uggest ed that he up his client's bill so that he could make a· contribution t o a lfinshaw political campaign. ·Steelman's testimony was dis· closed today in Grand Jury transcripts m ade public arter Superior Court Judge Robe rt ·Corrman refused to seal the transc ript as requested by llinshaw's a tto rneys. The transcripts led to the in· dictment o r the former county as· sessor and his successor. Jac k Vallerga, on multiple criminal charges. Jn his testimony, Steelman told the jury Hinshaw's solicitation of ca mpaign contributions oc- curred when he was representing Beckman Instruments in dispul· ed assessm ents. In a telephone conversation, Steelman alleged Hinsbaw·said, ''This might not be a good time lo bring it up but I think Beckman ought to p urc hase 10 tickets at $100 a ticket to a t estimonial din- ner that is being giy~ foe me.•• Later, dur~ng a recess a~ a~ as- s~sment appeals board heanng, the San Clemente attorney said that Hins haw suggested that he bill Beckman on a fl at ree bas is . llinshaw told Steelman that billing on flat fee rather than an hourly basis would make it j)ossi· ble for him to m ak e a substantial Pblilical contribution, according to the atto rney. E arlier in the investigation (See WITNESS, Page AZJ Council Eyes lSorth Irvine ' Zoning Plan ' The Irvin e City Coul}Sil_is stheduled to consider the con· U'oversial zoning for North J'nrine for wh at may be the rinal time tonight. The council will vole on a final reading or the zoning ordinance fbt the Village of Northwood al itS 7:30 p.m . m eeting al city hall, 4201 Campus Drive. . The zonin g, which takes 1n 1~426 acres in the northern end of th:e city. has been hotly contested l:)f an ad hoc group of residents of th'e Racquet Club, the only tract in, the agrif ultural area. Northwood is ~ounded by Culver Dril(e, The Sant~ Ana .Freeway~ Irvine Boulevard and '.tCffrey Road. . Residents have threatened lo cir.culate a petition seeking. a re: ferendum on the maUer if the zoning goes through. Cadillacs ~alled~k DETROIT (U·PI) - General Moto1s Corp. said I.Oday it is recalling SOlne 2,000 Cadillacs e~uJ.pped with air bags because one of the bags ioflated ac· ·cidentally. It was the first recull in· volving ll\e safely devices since GM began ofrering them as options in January 1974. The reca ll involves all the 1974 and 1975 model Cadillacs sold with the air bugs since then. . In the accldentul deploy· mcnt the driver of n C<ld· Jl l ac' r ecel\•cd minor abra•l'ons on the chll'l, but Was able to bring the car to a safe stop wllho1,i1l losing ;i;Ontrol. Starting next M o nd ay, spo k iesmen sai d , the ancstb sJologisls' boyC'ott is ex· pe<leij ·t b sp r;e'~d ··ro THe Chlldren:s ·~ealth'eenter-artd•to S~UrP Memoria.J ._G~~monl'B.nd '~Fifteen «>r 1._6"!,' operat.ions we r e · scheduled a.t Sc r ipps Memotjal. Hospit'al where there normally would h•ve been 30 or 35. ViUa View Hospital al&O ar· ~ ranaed only emergency surge~. Oieao are~. also to San Luis Obispo County lx.>l'n laid off. and Hemet Valley f-luspital in The Hosp ital Cou n ci l o r Tbe action inw lvin& leu than one ·lbt.rd..$.t •S.a~ Diego '•. anesthesiologls~ ' began' Satu.c~ day but eleetive.-•ur-gei'y .. Hjclorb takes place on, weekends or holidays. . . A similar boyco t\lllCbeen un· der way tn the.-Sl_!l Francisco, Sacramento a nd .cos Angeles areas.' . Me a nwhilt. California Riverside County. Thal wi ll bring Southern California estimated hoapilals, loslng $1 million.a day to more than 100 the number of that e\•en without today 's Lo a doctors' strii(e, faced further hospitals 3 ff ected in seven \\'alkouls , losses "-'ere running expansion of the walkout today. Southern California counties. 5680 ,000 a day and more than The boycott will continue this week "with an accelerating ef· feet:•• Dr . Donald ·Dose, pre- sldent·ele~l Of the Calirormia Society of Anes thesiologists, said. In the San Frantisco Bay re· 9.800 emµloyes '''ere laid off. The gion where the strike began rour council estimated that by the end wee~s ago, hos piiia.Is were re-or the week, tosses wou ld reach ported losing more than $300,000. Sl.75 million per d ay in Southern ·adayinuncollectedincomerrom California alone , '''ith 17,000 unperformed surgery and mor~ hospital ,,·orkers out of jobs. Records Bared Judge Releases Hinshaw Fik By TOM BARLEY OfUteD•llY ,.IM>tiUH Orange County Superior Court Judge Robe rt J... Corfman re- fused today to seal transcripts ol Grand Jury hearings that led to the indictment of Congressman Andrew J . Hinshaw and county Assessor Jack P . Vallerga. He made his decision arter one hour of arguments in a hearing that had been expected to take up most o r the day. The judge furthe r ruled that copies of the transcripts were to be made Rare Birds . Plucked At Safari avai lable to t he press im- mediately. Judge Corfman had· earlier or · d e red newsmen to leave the courtroom for the duration or the he~ring on a motion filed by de· rense attorneys. A D ai ly Pil•ol repo.rt e r vigorous ly objected to being ex- cluded from the hearing. Judge Corrman r epeat ed his ruling after noting the newsm an's name and again m ade it clear that members or the press wii l be barred until he reaches his de· cision. The jurist ruled that it was pointless to discuss teStimon.y in the Grand Ju ry t ranscr1pts berore newsmen when he might have to rule that the transcripts should be sealed because of the nature or that testimony. Hins haw and Vallerga race trial on multiple felony counts that include grand Lhert. misap· propriation of public funds, em- bezzlement and conspiracy. Those charges s t em from (See HINSHAW, Page A2) Chief Cites Paramedics In Irvine If Orange County supervisors go ahead with a proposal to turn paramedic service over to a private firm, it will mean a lower · level or service to Irvine, accord-~ ing to Police Chief Leo Peart. . ,_. .. Rare train ed birds, three worth a tot a l of $15,000, have been stolen fro m the Lion Coun· try Safari anim al amusement park i n Irvine b y expert bw:,itars.. ,. . . .. , . .· ·r~ilW~eJ&jJ:(d1tl'e ~~ tOd.at. howttver. Jhat t l;le lb~ pri~ foW I V,:anisbed ·1bo.1:tl.Yia(lir a high school s prlng prom was held on ·the pre mises. In a letter lo City Manager William Woollett urging opposi- tJon to the proposal, Peart s aid the tax··tirianced fire dePatlment paramedic servjce, set to begin in Irvine in September, is ·•out· standing." I*· ' · \,, • •. o.1'1·,...,-....... wllid .. t!lllJ.....,. BROKEN'LINn llllOW·PATH OF PUNE:i:ii.\'s1( ti Bounce d Along Sid.itwelk on Fordh•m ·ortve 'Wall of Fire' Hits Crash· Site in Mesa A $3,000 reward has been post- ed by officials of Lion Country Sa(ari, 8800 Moulton Parkway, for re~r.n of the birds Jeii-y Kobrin, vice president in charge of public r elations, said today, howver, that the three mi ss ing bird s h ave b een replaced so the fowl sho"!' at the amusement park can cont1nue . By DOUGLAS FRITZSCHE Of"" 0.11, f>ilt'I SUff .. J looked out the window and all I could see' was a wall or fire." .. 1 was in the back room play- ing with the cat. I heard the crash and thought it was an earth· quake." The residents of Cost.aJd"5a's College Park area Slood'3tni!i lhe rubb1e:m a .disint~ir.atea ce~~a ·1if2 on ;t1ieirtiuf n'8.-.lfl.Wl\S1 'M~n· daY .~eser.ib~ng ,the .. mbmebt of impact of.a l1ght plane crash'that killed ·the pilot and fios"plialized,a ne ighbo·r ·. ' · · 1 The·9:12 a.m. crash near the interseCtion or Fordham Prive and Villanova Road killed' the pilot, Edward L . Ketchum, 33,-of Phoenix. Arizona. Norman P . Harlin, 54, of 360 · Vitianov a Road, ·was, taken · to Orange County !Jedical Center~s burn ward, where .he was report. ed in stable condition today. * .. * * &ard'P l.!obes ' ' ·-• 'I I ' . • j . • Plane Crash In Mesa Area •• Naii9 nal Tr.ansport~Uon Safe- ty Board investigators eontlnued siftiilg .wt.eckage thti';l1J:omJ~ in 8n.eCCort to deterrrtine the.cause o( a light plane crash· in 9ost• M'e.a'Monday that killed the pile>,\ and hospitalized . a qosta "'esa man. The 9:12 a .m. cra1h ,k:tlled the pilot, EdwardL. Kel'ctiurq, 33'. of Phoenix , Ariz., w~ l\.14)11>Grt~· ly tillce'n off from Orange County AirpOrt minutes.beforefor arught hcime. .. · No distress calls were received by the Otange County tower, •aid Bob Gi lmor e, one bf the in· vcstigators. "There is no appnrent ~ason ror the· crash. We ha~e J!O)deo what hapf)Cn'cd\'' he s-.!d. The crash n.jurect Norman ltarlln, 54 , of 360 Yi ~lanova Roa~. Me was taken to Ofanac'Ccnlnty •Medics.I' Celtter for treatment of second and third degt'CQ burns on his arm a·nd back. He was report. <See PROBE, Pal• A2l The plane, which could be heard descending under power from a low cloud cover , crashed Jlnd exploded with a force that could De fell two.m .iles away. The plane, approaching from the southwest , lert a 700-foot trail (OTHER PHOTOS, A3) of rubble and charr ed hdmes as it : disintegrated and exploded. -Harlin reportedly was water· · ing his" tawn wfi~n t~~'ijil~dove out of"lhe lOw clouCI ·ct>ver. The hurtlin'g fu sel·age, b'y then stripped ·or w i'ngs and tail sec· lion, passed withih feel of the man, coming to. rest across. his ivy-covered bac k renee: A piece of the engine passed closer; s mas h ing through ' the rront of Harlin's home and lodg- ing a bedroom closet. Richard Vering, whose home was one of l wo others hurried by ·the fiery .crash , is a Costa Mesa Cii:eman. He.was, manning the~­ p8rtmenL communications center Monday morning when re· ports oC the crash began coming in. • ''In the rirst fe w minutes, I knew it was out this way," said Vering, whose wife and son were in the home at the time of the crash. <sff.CRASH, Page A2l ··vou might say we're flying in reinro r ceme nts, '' Kobrin quipped . Kobrin said the three stolen birds were the most valuable ·among six Ceatured in ·a daily (See BIRDS, Page A2l Churchill Kin Held/or Pot LONDON .(AP) -James Barton, husband o! Sir Winston Churchill 's granddaughter Arabella, has been arrested on suspicion of growing marijuana on, his remote sheep rarm in the Wels h mountains, police re- ported. Barton, 27, was questioned by police at Brecon, South Wales, after a raid on the farm, a police spokesman said , and was later released on bail. Barton told ne wsm en: ''I. have nothing to say." . His 26 -year-old wife, a de- , butante who spumed London's jet-set for the hippie scene, was vacationing in the Canary Isles when drugs squad officers raided the farm. Police said "certain substances·• were seized in the swoop. lt~s So for Joe . . • ' , Namath Really Vs es Popper WASHlNGTON CUP!> -Joe Namath will have 110' irouble with new rules on comrpercial ertdorse- ments because he really does lik,e popcorn an~ really does use the popper he's been promoting on tcleviSion. 'all advertising agency said t oday. The Federal Trade Commission said last \veek it intended to impose new regulations that would re· quire persons like Nam ath who endorse products to actually use the products. · According .to Hicks and Greist Inc. of Ne'y Yor~, tjle New York J ets quarterback began usmg his Hamilton Beach ''Butter.up'' pQpper fiv e years ago when-Oospitalized for a knee operation. • 4'1-ijs ~~. r~~~~ .~4$}0 ~ acu e~atio~ \\'as a11 , elecu·ic CO"&POP.p<!r. ·'~a 1ttatetn<lnt, ruid 1he h a -Cooti:nliejf, 10, •II:(' ever iince, · tt.~ ' 1 ~ ... I • Ji' -O.Ur fl'llot Slaff PM!t BOOSTING CHICANOS UCI'• Ramon Curiel 'Action Plan' For Chicanos At UC Irvine In the wake of a university· wide r e po rt on the und e r · representation or Chicanos in the UC s"ys t em , UC I rvin e Ar- Cirmative Action orficer Ramon Curiel is preparing an "action plan" Cor the campus at the re- quest or Chancellor Daniel Aldrich. The plan, said Cu1iel in an in- terview, will be a imed al increas- ing the proportion or Mexican· American students at UCI. The universitywide study found Chicanos the racial minority with the lowes t proportional representation in the UC system. .. We are in the process now or working "''ilh Chicano leaders on the campus as well as with com- munity leaders lo see what can be done to have the Chicano com· munity gel involved in UC I," Curiel said. Curiel said he ex.peels the re· port to be ready in a week or so. The statewide re.port said 3.7 percent or UC students are Chicano. By comparison , Chicanos m ake up about 17.Sper· cent of the total stale population. The percentage declines as the survey narrows toward the top or the university hierarchy, says the report by the "Preside·nt's Task Force on Chicanos and the University of Caliromia ... In the entire uni'versity, says the task force, there a r e no Chicano deans or provosts. There are no Chicano administrators. And there a r e two directors, making up 3.2 percent or the total. Chicanos m ake up one percent oflhe tenured fac ulty and 2.7 per· cent or the non-tenured faculty throughout the university. Compared to the university as a whole, things arc •·quan- titaUvely better" at UCI, said Curlel, than at UC Santa Ctui or UC Santa Barbara where Chi cano un res t has become widespread. On the other hand, he said, there are no Chic01nOS who have r e.ached full professor status on ttiecam~us , ISee ACTION, Pa«eA2) Turning it over to private e n- ter prise, he said, will r:neun longer response times, higher costs to treated citizens and a lower level or training (Or techni· cians. '' ll is serious ly questioned whether or not the private sector could provide the aervice even if authorized lo do so because of a lack of trained paramedics,'' said Peart, noting that it lakes six to nine months tO train paramedics. Paramedic service is presently a mong the duties of the county . fire department. Supervisor Laurence Schmit made the suggestion to s\\·itch lo a private service, apparently picking up the s upport of Supervisor Ralph Diedrich. Ho\\'ever, Supervisor Thomas Riley has expressed opposition to , the idea. Among other reasons, he said it " .. ould cost $150 or more per call for the services of a private enterprise paramedic . team . , Schmit contends th(:l.l those · using the paramedic service should be the ones to pay for it. · Allowing private enterp1i se and · attendant fees, he contends, would reduce unnecl!ssary calls. 1 A change to private service, Pearl believes. "would drastical· I . Jy reduce the level of scryice lh~t \ is contemplated for Irvmc r est· dents in September 1975. '' ) ' .....---,,...-------,· Or::a :·' 'We atlae r Low cloudiness and only partially clearing in after- noons. Little temperature change. Hi ghs 65·68, lows 54-57 , I NSI DE TODAY A German shepherd lhat had always been cohn and lovi'1g "blew a fuse" and at- tacked and killed ihe 2-year- o«t son of his masfe~. Story. A<. Index • . ' I I I . M OAILYPn.OT CRASH ••• Describing his reellngs rrom his scorched front lawn, Vering looked towarli his wife. Paula, standlng near the family car which was burned in the crash. lie sighed and said, "l guess 1:1111 can say is that old expression, 'Thank God '." Paula Verln1 w11 In the home '~:hen the plane ripped through their rront yard spewing naming fuel. "'The ground shook and 1 heard the fire and the breaking glass - llke the whole house was on fire," Mrs. Verlng said. ·•J thought you 1uys were trapped In there." said Chuck Bourgeois, who lives across lhe street. He came running from his home just a(ter feeling and hear· ing the impact to see a wall or name lining the other side of the street. . Bourgeois und other neighbors came running within seconds to battle the £lam es with garden I hoses, "I had just l ~t th e cal out a~d stepped back in when I heard thts terrible noise." said Mrs. Srtvla Jenkins or 2384 Fordham Road. "It tarred everything. 1 wasn 't sure if it \\'as an earthquake or \\'hat," s he said. The .pla.ne, already on fire from its first 1m· ·pact with a tree, s mashed lntoher son 's car and passed on, leaving a v;akeofn ames. ·•J S3\'-' a fl ash of fire through the curtains. The names looked like thev "'ere about 10 fe et hi gh," s8id her son. Brian West who, at first thought a car had smashed into the house and burst into flame. Dan Harver of 2379 Fordham \\·as one of few eyewitnesses lo the crash. The plane came in from the sol)thwest, he said, banked in an apparent errort to miss the ho uses, clipped a tree and smashed to the earth. The plane was under power when it crasht.'<.I , he said . ;\nother witness speculated that the pilot was attempting to · land in the residential street. * * * Fr-r-.,e Al PROBE .•. ed in stable conditio~. Damage estlmat m the crash impact and fire spread by spewing aircraft fuel had not been totaled by mid·day today, according to the Costa Mesa F!re Department. Describing his impression of the crash, Costa Meaa Police Chief Roger Neth, who li~es wtthln blocks of the cruh stte, aaid, "There •PP•rently·was no , power /aJlure. The lu.Y mJaht have Jost hj11 bearJn•s Jil the over- caat." The plane plummeted from the low clouds, hit a tree and began to break up. It struck two cars parked in driveways along Fordham Drive and Jeft a trail or names which burned ve1etation and broke windows and burned paint on the front of two homes. A fireman at the scene 1uessed that the damage lo the Harlin home mi1ht total $10,000. The fuselage · smashed through the Harlin back fence and a piece of the enalne smashed lhroulh th~ front and one interior wall ot the I home. 1 Crash investigator Gilmore said he did not know what the pilot was doing in thta area. He eaid he has no idea when, i{ ever, the craah will be explained. GayAinnan On Way Out? WASHINGTON !UPI[) T.Sgl. Leonard M atlovich, a 12· year Air Force veteran who served three tours in Vietnam und won a medal for each, will be automaticlally expelled from the military if he is found to be a homosexual, a Penta1on 11pokesman sold today. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed ~,.,~!It •1111 P\ltlll- J•ck A. Curley ""'ke l'fHINlll ellf 0.-el Ni.I....., TNomas Ket\111 [dolllt Thomas A. Murphine -n•v•ftt Ettitot Cf'llrles H. Laos Rlcherd P. Nall AttllltoM Mt...,illlfffl .... , TeletllfMM (71•1 '42-4321 Cl.1sslflfd Adwrtlslnt 642·S611 .. ...., ... ,.,,11.,,. .. at11n Jlt.fiS1D ,,_W!tC,.ftMI ..... JO • I ' • Ma11g••!! lllC!ldewt Captain Weeps • • • • • Over Lawsmt ... MANILA (UPll -The captain or the u .s. cargo V es s ~l Mayaguez, tears in his eyes. said today a lawsuit char1ln1 him wlth endan1cring the lives of his 39. crewmen wu an effort by a new crewman ·who hoped to make a quick buck. Capt. Charlea T. Miiier or Fountain Volley, his arms shak- ing dented that he ignored warn- lngi not to 1111 throu1h ''ultr1- ha11rdou1" water• near Cam- bodia, which ~ealilted In the capture of the crew. about eo mlles off the coaat or Cambodia on lhe "normal tralllc lane from Hong Kq·na lo Bungkok '' anddldnot feel he was sailing through dangerous water1. Miller uld M.lnb:hlello had been on the lhip only olx days before the 1e1sure, and he coW.d nol understand how he could com~Jaln "that l w"1 incompe- tent. ' •Clifford Harrington, the chlcr engineer from Santa Cruz, Calif., said Mlnlchlello "Is nol 1peaklnr for the membenofthecrew. "We certainly don't lhlnk that the captain is negligent and im- competent. It was through his er- rorts that we gotofl that laland." , , U~fi MAYAGUl!Z IKll'Pl!R CHARLl!I MILtER (LIFT) DINIES IGNORING U.I. WARNING Founteln Valley Merlnfl• Charaed by, Crewmen.With Endangering Llve1 In Lew1ull Miller, 62, told a ne¥i'fl con· ference on the deck of the Mayaguez he still ~id. hot. know details of lhc tawawt flied 10 San Franci1co by Albert·Mlnlchlello, ·the vessel's aulltanten1tneer. Fro• Page Al HINSHAW. • H'nshaw's alleged misconduct as county assessor prior to hi~ elec- Uon to Con1ress and cnmlnal acts allegedly committed by Valler1a who was his chief aide during thal period. Hinshaw appeared in the courtroom today but declined to comment on the nature of the hearin1 or the charges he faces. Vallerea did not attend the hear- ing. d Hinshaw appeared dejecte after the hearing as he headed for the county cafeteria with his t"·o attorneys. He rerused to comment on Judge Coffman's decision . Lawyers for nlne men almllar- ly accused of criminal offenses during the time they worked for Hinshaw in the as1euor'1 office were also in the courtroom today for the special hearing. Transcripts ot earlfer hearings that led to their clients' lndicl· ment are now public record. A motion (or their suppression was abandoned three mltnths ago after • copy or those proceedings -in no way related to the Hinshaw transcripts-became available to the press. Jl is alleged that the nine defen-dants bJlled ~the coiinty for tJme and mJJeage that was aotuaJJy devoted to worklne for HJnshaw in his congressional campai1n. They have been ordered to face trial June 2. * * * Fro• Page Al WITNESS ... leading to the ~epublican con· gressman 's indictmentJ his former wife , Mrs. ean Grubaugh of Mission Viejo, re· fused to testify on conversations between herself and Hinshaw during their 20.year marriage that ended in September, 1972. However, Mrs . Grubaugh testified, in either 1970 or 1971 her son received a stereo set from his father, Hinshaw, as a Christmas gift. . . The brand names carrled on the stereo pieces wer:e those belonging to Radio Sheck. The company, a subsidiary of Tandy Corporation, figured pro- minently in an earlier indictment of assistant Orange County as· sessor George Upton. Indicted alongside Upton was Tandy Corporation vtce presi· dent James Buxton. who was charged with offering a bribe while Upton was accused of re· ceivlng a bribe. fl',.._P_,,eAI ·BIRDS •.• Lion Country [erformance and that they ha been carefully secured for the nlaht. Each bird wa1 stolen from a ca1e which had been lockod and the area where they were kef.t was protected by a doub e padiock arrangement. Irvine Police Ofllcer Phil Cadenhead theorized boltcutters were us~ lo II Din entry. Ml1stn1 today as part of lhe loot taken In the break.In report. ed Sunday are : -Happy, a $10 ,000 hyaclntlllne macaw from Brazil, which ls described as dark blue with bri&ht yellow r:in11 around Is Ilg e)'es. -scarlet, 1 Brazilian scarlet macaw, valued at S:Z,500 and col· ored a brllhl red . -'Sonya, a Oreatcr.aulphur· crested cockatoo from Auatralla, valued at $2,500 and colored a solid while. lnve•ti1ator1 said a steamer trunk which also belonaed to the owner Robtlle Anlmol Produc. lions ltd., of Norco. wa& taken too, apr,arently to conceal the stolen b rds. ' Saddlehack Board Eyes Care Center But he lermed the 1ull "ju1l • haru11n1 deal" fl1urin1 he's (Mlnlchlelto11> 101n1 to 1et a ·thousand doll1r1 here, a thousand . dollars there." "I've been aoln& to sea since ·1933," Miller aald. "And people who tiled this'clua 1ult have pro· bably been go.ln1 to 11ea only for the last four or five years and they will make up any story they can 10· they 1 c~n collect aome 98 Booked In 'Watch' Over Spa Ninety-eight persons, 30 of them juvenUe1, were arrested durlng the Memotlal Day weekend by Oran1e County Sheriff's otflcer• who kept a round the clock watch on the San Juan Hot Springs area. Trustees of the Saddleback Community College Dislrict will consider e1tabllshin1 a $165,000 day care center to assist mothers enrolled for classes at the Mis· sion Viejo campus at their meet· Ing tonight. The day care center proposal · will be presented to the board at Rape Trauma Reveal,ed By Doct.or CHICAGO (AP ) -Women raped by men they know sufrer i;reater psychological damage than those raped by strangers, a Univer sity of Illinois medical school sociologist says. "lt is certainly not surprising that when a woman is raped by a man whom she has known well and has probably trusted, h".r ability to function sexually 1s very likely to become impaired," Dr. Pa11line B. Bart said. •1·To be raped by a stranger Is a violation of your body; to be. raped by Someone you know adds Rn even crueler violation of trust,'' she said. Dr. Bart, of the school 's de- pa 1·tmen l or psychiatry, analyzed 1,070 questionnaires re· turned by rape victims in a sur· vey by Viva magazine. Forty-one percent of the respondents said their attackers were total strangers. When the attacker \l.'HS known to the victim, the sur· vey sho\'-·ed, he was most likely to be an acquaintanc;e or a date. "The more intimately the vi e· tim has known the attacker , the more likely she is lo suffer sexual problems after the attack," Dr. Bart said in her analysis. Almost hair the victims in· dicated they suffered loss of trust in male-female relationships as a rcS ult of the experience, the doc· tor said. She said about a third \\'ere arrected sexually, had nightmares, and felt hostility toward men, about 25 percent sought psychiatric care and 16 percent had suicidal feelings . While ropes usually are con· sldered outdoor crimes, Dr. Bart said 56 percent of the respon. dents were attacked inside their own or the man's home and 22 percent in cars. The average age of the victim "'al 18 years and nine months, and 60 percent of the victims were single, 15 percent divorced or separated, Dr. Bartwrole. She said 93 percent of the vie· tlms reapondlng and 70 percent of their attackers were white. But. she added, "contrary to \'aci1t stereotype&, most rapes In socie- ty at lar1e are not perpetrated on while women by· nonwhfte men .'' Rapists, she said. are "more likely to rape in cold blood, with contempt and righteousness, than with pastion." For them •·rape Js a power trip, not a passion trlp. '' Boy Hurled Over Cliff! TORONTO CUP!) -A denU1t who dabbles In the occull Hid a misaln1 •·year.old boy, the ob· ject or an Jntenslve police aearch, has been killed by 1 kldnapor who hurled the child over a eUff. He claimed also Monday he know• the locatlon ot Ille body and lhe name and oceupaUon of lhe kldnaper. Police would make no co4o· ment on the clalma. "The police know 'Wbal to look for," said Dr. Jiarold Muon, 84, or Cambridge, Ont. Blonde, blue.eyed Cameron March of nearby Burlington, the son of an induslriaJ salesman, disappeared May 4. 7 :30 p.m. In lhe colleaellbrary by representatlve1 of the Oranae County Department ol Educe· tlon. It calls for the center to be fully c>peratlonal by September, offer· Ing Instruction to young children In portable bulldlnas on the · southwest corner of the lower campui parkln1 lot while their mother• are takln1 clusea. The center would be staffed by four full·time teachen and by four instructional a.ides, all or whom would be paid .through a l .5·cent per sioo of •••.e••ed valuation 'tax tncrea1t. Colle1e trustees learned of the Orange County Department or Education's offer to manage the day care ceDter earlier th's month. but they have remained .non.committal 1ofar. The schedUle calls for their en· dorsement of the plan and the tax increase toni1ht so that approval of both the Orange County Board of Education and the state Departcnent of Education may be secured In June. Althouah the day care center wouid be managed by county schools offJcials. it has been pro- posed that an advisory commit· tee formulate policies for ad- mission and for operation of the center. · That committee would consist or a member or the Saddleback College board of trustees, a col· . lege employe, a member of the community, two student mothers of pre·school children, two non· parent students, and aJ1 ex·ofricio committeeman from the OranJ?e County Department of Educa. tlon. The target date for appalnt· ment of the committee ls June 1. It is hoped by county schools of· ficlals that a day care center would expand educational op· portunities to more residents while at the same time aiding \\'ilh the development of_ young children. The day care center, if established, would serve the communities of Tustin, Irvine, Mission Viejo, Laguna ·Beach, El Toro, Laguna Hills, San Juan Capl1lrano and Dana Point, and San Clemente. -U.I. HOMIEI LOOTl!D IN LAOS. A4. money. I consider myaeU one or lhe best captains of Sea·Land here." The freighter sailed to Manila ·for a 24·hour stopover ~.route to Hong Kon1 after unloadiril cargo at the U.S. naval bue at Sublc Bay, 90 ~Iles northwe1t or Manila. Miller denied the Mayaguez or the 1hip'1 owner, Sea·Land Services, had been warned· by American authorities not to go near Cambodia before the Com· munl1la sei1ed hi• ve11el on Mav 12 and held Ila crewmen for 31f.! days. He 11ld th' Mayaguez was He Sees LiKht, ~ KiCks. Habits At Age of 12 HOMINY, Okla. IAP ) -Joel Maker waa drlnklnl straight . whisky smoking cigars by the box a1nd rolling his own cigarettes, all that before he en- tered kindergarten. Joel Is now 12. Not much of a talker he recently wrote a letter to his r'ather, persuading him logo on thew agon , loo. . "I never knew my drinking was hurting· anyone until I read that letter," said Tony Maker. ''I cried. For the first time since my grandmother died years ago, I cried." The letter's message wus sl m· pie : the bottle was tearing away at the closely knit ranch family. It clOBed simply. ''I love you." An outgoing, generous man, Maker has since graduated from the Va'lley Hope Alcoholism Treatment Center at Cushln1. Joel's folks believed that he, like most youngsters, would ex· perience lt all sooner or later. Asked what caused him to end his 211t.year smoking and drink- ing stint, Joel blush~. shrugged and bit on a fingernail. "I jusl did," he said. "I don't know why." OepUtles also cited three adults ror tre1pas1lne as tis- itors to the area continued to Ig- nore closure action taken l~t week by county 1upervlsora. Officers said drue char1e1 will be added to those already faced by aome ot the 58 men and 12 women lodged In the county Jail during the weekend after being arrested at the Ronald Ca1pers Regional Park. They said several of the trespassers booked at the Hot Springs were later found to bet in possession of martJ.uana. All 30 juveniles were lod&ed In Juvenile hall with several later beln1 re- leased to the custody of their parents. County supervisors closed the Hot .Springs section ot the re- gional park la11t week after hear- ine repeated complaints that the area had become a center for .drug users and 1ellers and nude balhlng. Sheriff's records reveal that ·there have been more than 1,000 arrests and· citations at the Hot Springs in the last three yean. Fro•PageAI ACTION ••• About 4.5 percent o!UCJ under- grads, more than the overall un- j v er sit y percentaae, are Chicanos, he added. Of .the non- teachtng staff, he said, about eight perC"enl are Chicanos. "You can look at it one of two ways,'' said Curiel. "Oranae County ls about 11.3 percent Chicano. Or you can look at the state which is 17 .5 percent. Since tHis is a state university, I ttitnk we should 1et a goal for represen- tation In proportion to the 1tate population.'' A variety ot means of ac- compllshlng a higher level of Chicano s~udentlt in the unlverli· ty were suggested in the taak force report. Among them was an increaae In the number of ''special admlsslons''-entering students tor whom normal enroll- ment requirements are waived. Your grandmother paid more for her carpet than you ever will. • YEARS AGO, BUYING A CARPET TOOK A SIZEABLE CHUNK OUT OF TH.E FAMILY. NESTEGG. BUT TODAY, WITH PRODUCTION AND MATERIAL COSTS REDUCED, CARPETll\lG IS AC· TUALLY CHEAPER TttAN IT WAS 25 YEARS AGO. IN FACT, 43°/o LESS AT W_HOLESALE ! SO WHY WAIT ANY LONGER? CARPETIN.G NOT ONLY ADDS BEAUTY TO YOUR. INTERIOR, IT INSULATES AGAINST HEAT LOSS, TOO. IT'S THE ALL· AROUND, BEST BARGAIN OF THE CENTURY I ' ..... DEN'S : iiiiii11it1iin: ·cu•tom ·drap1ri1• Uc. NO. llO<!l •.. .. . ' . ,,,,, '" '"I 1111. 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 • "" PHONE 646·4838 -646-2355 I j t I I I .. ' : . ' • vc ..... r I . : ' d•, ~; cg: pr< ' , ,..., " l ' 1 1 'I I SI c;. H 01 cl a I" ·~ tr Si q It If di •1 .. '.I J1 lu Ci ~ Ai hi 0 ' " f1 ll a, Ir .. \! <j u Ii ~ " j; • ~ s ti ti Ii li h 'il " ~ 't I :2 ,( ,( ·l •( 't ' l ,f ,, I ' I •• • I • ,, 1.1 II 1 ., ire ·Huntington: Beach Fountain V !~0~y VOL. 68, NO. 147,2SECTIONS, 30 PAGES I ; -ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Today's Closing N.Y.Stoeks TUESDAV,MAY27, 197S TEN CENTS ,T~ Vote Turnout Heavier~ Expected By TERRY COVILLE CM Ute D•llf .-. ... SUft Voters were casting ballot& to-day in targer numbers than ex·- eected on the Huntington Beach rcP,1 estate transfer tax lssue, ac· l'9rding to a sampling-or voling precincts. - A mid-day check ·showed 4.9 percent (394 of 8,100) had cast,.,_ ballots at the samPle prfftncts. "Most poll watche.rs said the vOt- • , tn.a Wu heavier than they ex· peeled and many expected a 1re1te.r aur1e thia evening. The-1>011111;.e ope:n uqW 8 p.m . B3110ts will be coUnt.ct ~ch precinct, with tbe tot.all collected at the citr cle~s office. Result$ of the. elect.lon may be obt·atned frOm the .clerk about 11 p.m. Tbe cit; clerk's phone number is 53'-S22tt There 11 also a City COuncil meeting at 8 o'clock tonight in council cham- ben, primarily for further dis· c.uasion on the .budget. The city's halt_ l?(!rcent r eal estate transfer tax has been a hoUy debated issue since it was impnsed by the city cowtcil last August. Opponents raised more lban $1!5,000 for the elect.ton cain· palgn, while suppo~ ol the transfer lax raised less than $600. The city contends it needs the more than $1 million in revenue raised by the tax on property · 1ale1 to balance a tight budget. The opppsition, led by real estate interests, says it is time the ·city cut ·the budget and perhaps reduced some nol·so- needed services. Voters may struggle somewhal with the ballot m eu.sure because ballots "yes," whilQ those who of the wording which actually want the tax retained must mark asks ror approval or an amend· a "no." ment to the city charter. • o.1 Friday's Daily Pilotatory inad· Th h t nd t .1 . verlently reversed those p<>sl· e c ar er ame men , 1 ap-· proved, would prohibit the city · ti~75lhe transrer tax is eliminat- from using the-transfer tax ed , the council will have to once without first holding a general · again review a proposed $33 election on it. . million budget for 1975-76, which So voters who want the tax ·includes the tax as a source or re· eliminated must mar.k their venue . Ir esa Hinshaw Tab Bid Alleged , By GARY GRANVILLE Ol tttt O•Ur ~Ii.I MMf San Clemente attorney Ronald Steelman told the Orange County Grand Jury that Rep. Andrew Hins hav.• <fl -Newport Beach) once suggested that he up his client's bill so that he could make a contribution to a Hinshaw political campaign . Steelman 's testimony was dis- cJ,9sed today in Grand Jury transcripts made public after SUperior Court Judge Robert Corfman refused to seal the tr anscript as requested by llinshaw's attorneys. ,The transcripts led to the in- dictment of the former county as- !t~ssor and his s uccessor, Jack Tra•srripU.8•~ Orange County Su~ Court Ju.dge Robert L. Corfnlan re· fused today l"o seal transcripts of Grand Jury hearings that led to the indictment of Congressman Andrew J . 1-linshaw and county A,ssessor Jack P . Vallerga. He m:1de his decision after one hour of arguments in a hearing that had been expected to lake up r,lost of the day, The judge further ruled that copies of the ttanscripts were to be made a,vailable to lhe press im- IJ?,edialely. ~_,...~ "Ullerga, on multiple criminal cfiarges. In his testimony, Steelman told the jury Hinshaw's solicitation of ~umpaign contributions oc-£.Urred when he was representing ~ckman Instruments in disput- ed assessments. -' In a telephone conversation. ' ·eelman alleged Hinshaw said, -'This might not be a good time to ·ng it up but I think Beckman ght to purchase 10 tickets at -00 a ticket to a testimonial d)D- r that is being given for me.' 1 ~""'~ater, during a recess at a~ as- sessment appeals board he;1ng, the San Cleme nte attorney said th8t Hinshaw suggested thBt he blll Beckman on a flat fee basis. "Hinshaw told Steelman that liiJling on flal fee rather than an hOurly basis would make it possi- Die for him to make a substantial ~litical contribution, according ,t'q_the attorney. 'Earlier in the investigation leJ1ding to the Republican con- igress mun' s indictment, his .form e r wife, Mrs . Jean .Grubaugh or Mission Viejo. re- ~lµsed to t estify on convers ations • between hers elf and Hinshaw . during their 20-year marriage 'Lhat ended in September, l!l72. : .. However, Mrs. Grubaugh 1,1tified, in either 1970or 1971 her jiOn received a stereo set from his 1J:~ther, Hinshaw, as a 10hristinas 'gilt. "1'The brand names carried on the stereo piece& w're .U\QJe J)elonging to Radlo Shack. · .. i'1'he company, a subsidiary or 'randy Corporatio"4 figuied, pro- minently in an earlier indlct.ment of assistant Orange~Counly as· ·tiessor George Upton.' .. Indicted alongside Upton was 1f1ndy Corporation vice presi· r t\Cnl James Buxton, who wcs i.Jlharged with offering a bribe ,~hlle Upton was accused of re- uiving »bribe. ' ,_ '"ft "'Y ~·allil : .' ''/<'"'!, ', .. .. , .. THIS IS ·WHAT COSTA MESA HOM'E LOOKED LIKE FOLLOWING CRASH OF LIGHT PLANE MONDAY.MORNING Circle M•rkl Remains of Fuselage at Harlin Home, Villanova Road iutd Fordham Drive In College Park 23.8 Re~ued From Ocean •'': On Holidity State, and cjty lifeguardS pulled 238 swimmers out of eight-foot surf Monday i.n Huntington Beach, as more th.an 123,000 peo- ple visited the nine miles of beachfront. While the,,.pounding surf kept the guards busy, spokesme~ Ior both the ,sla~e.and-cily !t&id ther.e were no seriOus accidents in the water and no-one had to bl?· re- vived... ,,. Seal Beach lifeguards fought riptides to pilll in 22 swimmers from fhefr wa·ters Mond'ay ..although t}!e surf was l'U{Viing oo- ly two to three reel. Tp.e three;day hc>ll~ay y.ree"end tirougtit ·large crpwds t:o 'alf the local beacha despite mediocre weather. . 11\e'totals at th~ on~mile of ci- ty beach in Huntinlt.on Beach rail: Sai.uf-day, 23,200 visitors, 21 re~cue_s.; Sunday, 37,000 people with 14 res·cues; and Memorial Day;53,500 and 12f r~SC\lCS- , TbettOtails it 'HJnting{On, and · Bolsa Clilc,a st11te be~hes~"."' SaturCl"8iY, 40,000 wiUi:23 reac:ues; . SUnday, sq~ooo wttK 44 reicues;· and Monda'y', •70,000 -with '114 rescue~. · • • · · An,d •&I• Seal Beacll:·Satur~ay1 9,000 with" no rescu'es;, SUnday, 10,000 ·•1th eight · ~; and · Moi\day, l~,OOQ with 22 r.l!<Utt- . , .. Pact Under Fire MANILA (UPI I -Foreign Secretary Carlos P .-Romulo:said today lhe mutual defense treaty with the United States b Car from beinc "mutual'' anq it now ap- pears tbe Phtllppin .. b obllcated todelend.lheUnlled States. , 'Harassing Deal' M~yaguez Captain ' Weeps Over Suit l\.1ANILA (UPI) -The captain of the U .S . ,cargo v essel May.ague z, tears in his eyes, s aid today a lawsuit .charging him with endangering the lives of his 39 crewmen was an effort by a new crewman who hoped to make a quick buck. ~apt. Charles T. Miller of Fountain Valley, his arms shak· ing, denied that'he ignored warJI· i.ngs aot to sail through "ultra· U.S. HOMES LOOTED IN LAOS. A4. hazardous" waters near Cam- bOdia , ·which re$Ulted in the capture of the ere~. -·Miller, 62, tol<l a news con· -rerence on the deck of the Mayagu'ez he still did not know details of the lawsuit filed in San Francisco by Albert Minichiello, the vessel's· assistant engineer. But.he. termed the suit "jUst a · ha·ras'sing 'deal, figuring he's <MlnichieUo's} going to get a thousjtnd'dollars here, a thousand ,dOIJars there." "I've ~been going to sea since 1933,;'r Miller said·-'1And people ~ho flied this class suit have pro- bQbly· been going to sea only for . the ~last (our or five years and lhey·wlll make up any story they caQ ~ 1they can collect some money. l consider myself one of the best captains or Sea-Land here .'' The-fuighter sailed to Manila for 11. 24 ·hout stopovtt en route to Hone kon1 after unlo'ading cargo at the U.S. naval base at Sobie Bay, to miles northwes t or Manila. Miller denied the Mayaguez or the s hip's owner, Sea-Land services, had been warned by American authorities not to go near Cambodia before the Com- munists seized his vessel on May ·12 and held its crewmen for 31/.:z days.· He s aid the Mayaguez was about 60 miles orr the coast of . Cambodia on the "normal traffic l a ne fr.om Hong Kong to Bangkok'' and did not feel he was s ai ling through dangerous waters. Miller said Minichiello had been on the ship only six days before the seizure, and he could not unde r stand how he could <Stt LAWSUIT, Page A2l . Boat ·Mishaps Oaim 13 By The Associated Press Thirteen persoiis drowned or were killed in boating accideJ?lS in Northern Californ•a over the Memorial Day weekend, authorities.reported today. One victim, Frank Anthony Alioto, 56. was a distaiit relative o( San Francisco MayQT Joseph . L. Alioto. Aliotofof San Leandro, was one of five persons aboard a 30-foot cabin cruiser when It struck a submerged object in the San Francisco Bay a quarter·mlle northwest of Oakland Alrport's runway29. Malpractice Bill . Okayed By Assembly SACRAMENTO (API -The state Assembly approved a SLOP.· gap malpractice insurance bill today after its author said "this is a crisis problem that involves all of medicine." By a big margin -63-2 -the Assembly sent the bill lo the Senate after several legislators ·stressed that doctors protesting high malpractice rates should go back to work immediately. Assemblyman Robert McLen· nan, a Downey Republican, told the lower house his measure was needed to insure that "affordable insurance is available to physi- cians whose policies have ex - pired." McLennan, the Legislature's only phys ician, s aid the California Medical Association backs his bill, but could not say whether the majority of doctors in the state supports th e measure. Asked. if passage ol his bill would prompt striking doctors to go back to work, McLennan responded : "I wish I could give you that assurance," McLennan said. "1 have not been assured by anyone that this would slop the thal walkout" that began May 1 in Northern' California and later spread ·sta'tewide. 1'It's a step in good faith,'' he said. McLennan's bill would provide insurance with initial premiums up to SO percent above those rates charged last year:ll would set up · a pooling ar.rangement for all , liability insurance firms. Doctors insured. by the pool would be assessed every year for the next five year:s for any losses the pool :suffers. Arizona Pilot Killed By DOUGLAS FRITZSCHE Oft ... O.lily PlletSbff "I looked out the window and all I could. see was a wall of fire." ·-1 was in the back room play- ing with the cat. I heard the crash and thought it was an earth- quake.'' The residents or Costa Mesa's College Park area stood amid the rubble of a disintegrated Cessna 182 on their burned lawns Mon- (OTHER PHOTOS, A3) day describing:· the moment of impact of a light plane crash that killed the pilot and hospitalized a neighbor. The 9 :12 a .m . crash near the intersection of Fordham Drive - and Vi~anov a Road killed lhe pilot, Edward L . Ketchum, 33, of Phoenix, Arizona. ' Norman P. Harlin, .$4, ol. 3eO Vill~.._,,..,. .. 1._en to Oranga Cotlnty Medica cehter's burn ward, where he was report- ed in stable condition today. The plane, which could be heard descending under power ·from a low cloud cover, crashed anct-· exploded with a force that could be felt two miles away. The plane, approaching from the southwest, left a 700-foot trail of rubble and charred homes as it disintegrated and exploded. Harlin reportedly was water· 1 ing his lawn when the plane dove • out of the low cloud cover. The hurtlin g fuselag e, by then stripped of wings and tail sec· lion, passed within feet or the man, coming to rest across his ivy-covered back fence. A piece or the engine passed closer, smashing through the front of Harlin's home and lodg- ing a bedroom c loset. · Richard Vering, whose home \\las one of two others burned by the fiery crash , is a Costa Mesa fireman. He was manning the de- partment communications center Monday morning when re- JX>rlS of the crash began coming · in. ' "In the first few minutes,. I knew it was out this way," said <See CRASH, Page A2l Or:~:a c.a •• Wea...- Low cloudi~ and only partially clearing in after- noons. Little temperature change. Highs 65-68, lows 54·57. INSIDE TODAY A German shepherd that hod alway• been calm and loving •·blew 4 fuse" and at- lacked cind killed the 2-yeor- Old son of his master. St01l/', M . ladex Al Y-14t'Yk• •• --:=.i-..c111 •• .......... •• _ .. ~'t:-J: •• ............. _ •• •• •• .. •• ., CIMt"I .. . .. ,. =:r.c-c' Sl·J -· •• ._. 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"I thought you guys were !rapped in ther e," said Chuck Bourgeois, who lives across the street. I-le came running from hi s home just after feeling and hear· ing the impact to see a wall or flame lining the other side or the ~treet. Bourgeois and other neighbors C<:ime running within seconds to battle the flames v.•ith garden 1 hoses. "I had just Jet the cat out and stepped back in when I heard this terrible noise," said Mrs. Sylvia J enkins of 2384 rordham Road. ORANGE COAST H1F DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed P•tt•"'"' •f'IO PiiDl•Y•!r Jack R. Curley \l•tf l"r••iOlnl •"" c.c .... .i W MOO"r Thomas Keevil [111 .... Thomas A. Morphine O arles H. Loos Richard P. Nall .... "' ..... ,_ ... , ... ,la.""• Terry Co..,ille Wlll Or....,. C..,n,, IEOiteo Huntlnaton l each Offlc• 1PliJ a. .............. rt ~il·"I Ae.ltttt; P.O. 8o• ,..,_.,.._ OtMr Otfic•s u_.1<1 .. 11. llMCM.,...,,,Sffffl c: ...... 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Ketchum, 33, or Phoenix, Ariz.., who had reported· ly taken off from Orange ~nty Airport minutes before for a fli ght home. _ · No distress calls were received by the Orange County tower, said Bob Gilmore, one of the in· vestigators. .. There is no apparent reason for the cras h. We have no idea what happened," he said. · The crash injured Norman Harlin, 54, of 360 Villanova Road. He was taken to Orange County l\.tedical Center for treatment or second and third degree burns on his arm and back. He was report- ed in stable condition today. Damage estimates from the era.sh impact and fi re spread by spewing aircraft fuel had not been totaled by mid-day today, according to the Co~ta Mes·a ~re Department. Describing his imPression of the cras h, Cos ta Mesa Police Chief Roger Neth, who lives withln blocks of the crash site, said, "There apparently was no , power failure. The guy might have losl his bearings in the over- cast." The plane plummeted from the low clouds, hit a tree and began to break up. ll struck two cars parked in driveways along Fordham Drive and left a trail o( flames which burned vegetation and broke windows and burned paint on the fronl or two homes. A fireman at the scene guessed that the damage lo the l-larlin home might total $10,000. The fuselage sm ashed through the Harlin back fen ce and a piece of the engine smashed throug:h th~ front and one interior wall of lhe home. Crash investigator Gilmore said he did not know what the pilot was doing tn this area. He said he has no idea when, If ever, the crash will be e xplained. Grove School Vote To Affect Coast? Voters in the Garden Grove Unified School District went to the palls today tn an effort to un· tangle a confusing junior college situation. The "result could have a major impact on residents in the Coast Community College District, even though Coast voters have no voice in the matter • The issue involves whether or not Garden Grove can be an · nexed to the Coast Community College District. About 62,400 Garden Grove residents are eligible to vote today. It is not a simple ''yes" O!' ''no" vote, however, because voters ln some parts of Garden Grove have what amounts to o veto power over lhe annexation. Thre·c different ballots were prepared, with about half the dis- trict receiving a ballot wtth one is1ue on it, "yes" or "no" to Coast a nnexation. But voters in the northern part of Garden Grove have two Is· sues : one is the approval or dis· approval of Coast aMexat!on, ,\, and a~other gives them a choice or joining the North Orange County Community College Dis· trict. ·., In addition to the Coast vote. voters in the eastern part of Garden Grove can also choose the Rancho Santiago (Santa Ana) Community College Dis- trict. If the Coast annexaUon IOffl In any one of the three areu, the whole annexaUon lote1. And whi le northern and eastern voters can mark their preference for another colleae dl1trlct, the bollol will not inlure them of Inclusion In thaldiJtrict. Fred Garcia, a trustee ol lhe Garden Grove Untned District, said the ballot was devised by the st.ate department · of education which opposed holdin& an elec· lion at all . G1rcl111ld lftht Cout annex· atlon loses, the 1t1te will pro- bably split Garden Grove stu· dents among the dlstrlct's three neighboring Junior college dill· tricts. , \ ' Ul"ITI ........ MAYAOUEZ ll(IPPEll CHAllLl!S MILLER (Ll!llT) DENIES IGNORING U.S. WA,RNING Fountain Valley M-1ner Cllarged by Crewman With Endangertng Live• In Law1ult -~ LAWSUIT ••• complain 1'that I was incompe: tent.'' Clifford Harrington, the chief engineer from Santa Cruz, Calif., said Minichiello "is not speaking for the membersofthecrew. ''We certainly don't think tbat the captain is negligent and im- competent. It was through b1I et- forta th al we got off that ialand.'~ . ' West.minster Casts Votes On Override Voters in the Westminster School District will ~ecide today whether to raise their tax rate by 87 cents per $100 Of assessed. valuation next year, or cut $800,000 from their schools budget. The tax override would cost the owner ol a $50,000 home an p:tra $108 a year. The district has five elementant schools in north Hun- tineton Beach. 1 The override carnpaign bas been·nuirlt~ by bltterexcbanles between the We"itminster . Teachers Association, which op- . poses lhe-is1ue. and the Citizens Committee for Maintaining Quality Education. which claims to have 2,500 residents working to pass the measure. The comm it tee has scheduled an 8:30 to midnight victory party tonight at the Westminster Civic Center. Wes tminster trustees say without the t ax hike, they may have to lay off 25 uutenured teachers and 19 other emploYes. They also predict other budget cuts, which they say Would r.esult in a le11er-quality education for students. · WTA leaders, who backed an unsuccessful 87-cent override in March s aid they believe voters then :'were tryine to tell us something.'' The WTA has been critical of district administrators saying a dministrative costs are too high, as are funds spent on con- ferences and cons'ultants. District officials, however, . have d en ied any excessive spending. In Huntington .Re$taurant Blaze ; ' 1Linked to Vandals FitP. belie'ved to have been set by an arsonist caused about $3,000 worth of damage to a McDonald'• restaurant in Hunt· ington Beach Monday night. Fire and police officials said today the blaze m ay be connect· ed to• a string of vandalism there the-past few weeks. Firemen were called to the restaurant, 6561 Edinger Ave., about 9:30 p.m . a nd quickly broU1ht the blaze' under control. lnveatieators said damage was 1mostly1tructural and confined to tbe attic area. Earlier Monday night, police , said. 1omeone· broke into ll shed behind ·the building but Jhey could not tell i! anylhlng was taken. Las t week, police said, so· meone pried open a roof vent and poured some fiammabte. llquid inside. ·Police Oalt. Backlogged In Huntington Some Huntington !leach rcsi· dents who called police Mond ay ~had to wait for as long as an hour for an officer to arrive. "There just weren't enough people to go around," said Lt. Bruce Young. · Despite extra oCfl cers on duty for the holiday, he explained, for about two hours during mid.day, some police calls had to wait. He said Pacific Coast llighway was jammed with bumper·to- bumper traflic "almost a park· ing lot,'' and he noted the only of. ficers able to move In traffic were those On motorcycles. In addition, he said, there were three traffic accidents at once, and police simply couldn't get to ever y call Immediately. He said he had four complaints Crom resi- dents but he noted they were cooperative when he explained the problem. But they apparently were ~a· ble to light it, officers reparte<(. Police and fire investigators s aid the restaurant's fire ~xt· inguishing mecha nism was ac· tivated a couple of weeks ty.o, causi n g chemica l s to automatically dump on grills and grease bins. ; Ther e a l s o h ave b ~er. numerous trash fires at the establis hment, officials said. Woman Hurt . In Huntington Auto Crash A 23.year·old San Pedro woman w jlS rt:iported in stable cOnrution iii a Hunting(on Beach hoSpi~al l(>day after she was trap~d for nearly 30 minutes in a car crash Monday. Police said Diane Greig, i ul- fered a fractured arm and leg in the 12 :30 p.m. crash at Golden West Street and Clay Avenue. Her husband. Daniel, 27, driver of the car, also was injured, police said, but not seriously. Bolh are being treated at Pacifica Hospital. Police said the crash occurred when a car allegedly made a left turn in front of the Gregg car. When Gregg swerved to avoid it, police said, he collided head-on with a car driven by Geraldine Mullinax, 41 , L.akewood . Police said the impact caused the accelerator on Gregg's car to jam, and the vehicle spun around and continued 186 feet south on Golden West before climbing a n embankment and stopping. Police said paramedics treated ttlrs. Gregg in the car while rescue personnel worked to free her from the wreckage. The driver of the second car v.•as uninjlilred, police said. No citations have been issued in the cras.b , offi cers reported, pending completion of their Investigation. Your grandmother paid more · f()r her carpet than you ever will. YEARS AGO, BUYING A CARPET TOOK A SIZEABLE CHUNK OU"IT OF THE FAMILY NESTEGG. BUT TODAY, WITH PRODUCTION AND MATERIAL COSTS REDUCED, CARPETING IS AC· TUALL Y CHEAPER THAN .IT WAS 25 YEARS AGO .. IN FACT, 43°/o LESS AT WHOLESALE! SO WHY WAIT ANY LONGER? CARPETl,NG NOT ONLY ADDS BEAUTY TO YOUR INTERIOR, IT INSULATES AGAINST HEAT LOSS, TOO. IT'S THE ALL· AROUND, BEST BARGAIN OF THE CENTURY! DEN'S · .: iii;"Jlatiiin: ·custom dr1psr;ss UC. NO. 2)()427 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 646·4838 -646·23$$ ~ - ' --Ora"ge Coast VQL. 68, Np.14J',2SECTIONS, 30 PAGES · f;rovers Vote on C'!llege . Voters in the Garden Grove Unified School .District went to the polls todoy in an effort to un. (angle a confusing junior college situation. -, The result could have a 'major inipact on residents in the Coast Community College District, even lt\Dugb Coast voters have no voice in the matter. ~The issue involves whether or not Garden Grove can be an- nexed to the Coast Community Gotlege District. About 62,400 Garden Grove residents are elilible to vote todaY. vtt is not a simple ''yes" or "no" vote, however, because voters in satne parts of Garden Grove have what amounts to a veto power over the annexation. ' !J'hree different ballots were prepared, wlth about half the dis- trict receivihg a ballot with one issue on it, ·•yes" or "no" to Coast annexation. EDITION -· • -aw ' ' • • Today's Closing N. Y. Stoeks TUESDAY,MAV27, 1975 N TEN CEl'ITS I I are ~ 0.lty Pli.t ....,.. _., RlchoaNll II.Miiier Hinshaw Tab Bid Alleged By GARY GRANVILLE Ot tJtt' O;tlly PilotSWH San Clemente attorney Ronald . Steelman told the Orange County Grand Jury that Rep. Andrew Hinshaw <R ·Newport Beach) · once suggested that he up his client's bill so that he could make a contribution to a Hinshaw political campaign, Steelman's testimony was dis- closed today in Grand Jury transcripts made pUblic after Superior Court Judge Robert Corfman refused to seal the tran script as requested by Hinshaw's attorneys. The tr!lnscripts led to the in· dictment or the rormer county as- sessor and his successor, Jack Transcripts Bared Orange County Superior Cou rt Judge Robert L. Corfman re· fused today to seal transcripts of Grand Jury hearings that led Lo the indictment of Congressman Andrew J . Hinshaw and county Assessor Jack P. Vallerga. "But voters in the northern part of Garden Grove have two is- st.ies: one is the approval or dis· approval of Coast annexation, and another gives them a choice of joining the North Orange County Community College Dis- trict. In addition to the Coast vote, voters in the eastern part of Garden Grove can also choose lhe Rancho Santiago (Santa Ana) Community College Dis· trict. THIS IS WHAT COSlA MESA HOME LOOKED LIKE FOLLOWING CRASH OF LIGHT PLANE MONDAY MORNING Circle Marki Remains of Fuselage at Harlin Home, Villanova Road and Fordham Drive in College Park J-le m ade his decjsion arter one hour of arguments in a hearing that had been expected lo lake up most of the day, The judge . further ruled that copies or the transcripts were to be made available to the press im - mediately. If the Coast annexation loses in anr one of the three areas, the wblole a.nnexation loses. Crash Vallerga, on multiple criminal . charges. In his testimony, Steelman told - the jury Hinshaw's solicitation of campaign contributions OC· t'urred when he was representing Berkman Instruments in disput- ed as,....fhffU. f.adJ wJlll• northern an.d f...-..... e-astem voters can· mark'1he1r ..-eference •for another college 4!iilrict, the ballot will.~ inllure them of inclusion in that district. · fTed Garcia, a trustee of the Garden Grove Unified Dist.pct, said the ballot was devised by the st3te department of. education which opposed holding an elec· tfon at all. Garcia s·aid if the Coast annex- ation loses, the state will pro· bably split Garden Grove stu- dents among the district's three neighboring junior college dis- tricts. Garde n Grov-e currently belongs to no community college ~fslem, and residents pay an ex· ~sive seat tax to send their stu- 'l.fnts to the various neighborin€ : <See GROVE, Page AZ; Newport-Mesa . , t1arly School f oting Light • ., A random samJiling of voting p~ecincts in the Newport-Mesa J.{nified School District indicated that only five perce"t of the dis- trict's 58,219 registered voters. Md cast early ballots in today's Jax override election. •,Still, poll workers said the turnout was much better than last November, when Proposi- tion Z, also a tax override for the khool district , was on the ballot. ~ The highest voting· rate this morning was r ecorded at ~learic School in Costa Mesa, where 8 percent of those eligible had gone to the polls. "'"' By,llOOGLAS F~ "t lllol .. INll,.,......, ... .4. ,;;r ., ~ "1 loo!'ed·put lbe.wlndow'and all I could .. see:w.,a a wall of fire." ''I was in the back room play- ing with the cat. I heard ttle crash and thought it was an earth- quake." The residents of Costa Mesa's College Park area stood amid the rubble of a disintegrated Cessna 182 on their burned 'lawns Mon- (OTHER PHOTOS, A3) day describing the moment of impact of a light plane crash that killed tlie pilot ·and thospitcilized a neighbor. The 9: 12 a.m. crasti near the interiec(jon of Fofdhart1_ ·nrive and Villanova Road killed the pilot, ~f:lward L. Ketchum, 33, of PhoeniX, Arii:Ona . Norinan P . Harlin, 54, of 360 Villanova-~Road , was taken to Orange County Medical Center's bum ward~ where he was report· ed in stable.condition today. The plane, which could be heard descending under power from a low cloud cover, crashed and exploded with a force that could tieJelt two mil~ away. The plane, approaching from the southwest, left a 700-foot trail . mr,ubb}e.and charred ~es.as~t dismlegraled and ~xpjoded. Harlin repo'rtedJy was ater· ing his lawn when the plane dove out-of the low cloud.coyer.l The hurtling fusetJi:e. by then stripped of wings and tail Sec· lion, passed within feel of the man. coming to rest across his ivy-covered back tence .. , • · A pitce of the engirie passed closer, smashing through the front of Harlin's home and lodg- ing a bedroom closet. 'R.ich&rd· V~ring, wh~e home · ' 1' Workers at thal precinct . in· illcated that betWeen 7 a.m. and 1,ilS a.m., voting was panicular·, lyheavy. • ., .• · • • ,Polls will remain open unlil 8 " . 'fRADJNG DULL; ~~· ... .,. t ES . ·i'1-esidents ofthe'Newporl-Mesa DO~ · ll~ 5 79 ·~1strlct are deciding today · · V~ ~ • !!'.~ether to approve a ta.x rate lo-NEW YORK (UPI).·~ The :r.{ease that would allow the dis·· slQck mirket.closeCI nU1~d ·l~'tt to spend $100 J;TIOre per pu'pil an unQert~in pews_tbaek.,T..d """h year. . . tooay.;n. slUffish l\'iid"ma,on 'lhe •• ·The increase wotild ralse :tbe Nl?wYdrliSt6Ck'2xth8nge.' • 1 tax rate about five cents more The Dow Jones ·industrial tban this year and about 36 cents average, ahead more than a imore than next year's projected point at the outset, lost 5.79 points rate. to 826.11 . IL had been off seven .. •This year, taxpayers are pay-points. Advances and declines Ing $4 .07 per $100 assessed valua-were almost even (tables. A9 ). .Uon . lf the override passes, they Prices were mixed in •will pay about $4.12 next year. If mod~r,a.te tradina: on the ".falls, the rate would drop to American $t'14 Bxchlllllf•· •t\>Out $3. 76. -- T . I . , • • .~ ........... ~ ' was One of two others ~ by the-nery ctaah·, iSJ a Cblt.8 J(esa fireman. He was manning-the de· parl'ment communications center Monday morning when re· JXJrts or the crash began coming in. "In the first few minutes, I knew it was out this way," said Vering, whose wife and son were in ther home ar the time of the crash. * * * ' • -• • -t4 Deso~jb[pg bis l(eliqs from his io6<e~,fi0lil' 1a~V•ri11« · looked. toward his wjfe. Paula, standing near the family car which was burned in the crash. He sighed and said, ''I guess all I can say is that old expression, ·Thank God '.''~ Paula Vering was in the home when the plane-ripped through their front yatd spewing naming fuel. * * * Safety Inspectors View Mesa Debris ' National Transportation Safe· ty Board investigators continued sifting wreckage this morning in an effort to determine the cause of a light plane crash in Costa Mesa Monday that killed the pilot and hospitalized a Costa Mesa man. The 9:12 a.m ... crash killed the pilot, Edward L. Ketchum, 33, of Phoenix, Ariz., who· had reported· ly taken off from Orange County Airport minutes before for a night home. · No distress calls were received )Wdite Orange County tower, s-aid Bob Gilmore, one of the' in· vestigators: "Th'ere is no apparent reason for-the' cr:ash. We have .no idea what happened ," he said. · The crash injured ,Norman Harlin, 54, of 360 Villanova Road. He was taken lo Orange County Medical Center for treatment of second and third degree burns on his arm and back. He was report· ed in stable condition today. . Damage estimates from the crash i.mpact and fire spread by spewing aircraft .fuel had not been totaled by trtid-day today. at'cording to the Costa Mesa Fire Department. · Describing .his imPr;essiQn 'of, the crash, Cosia Mesa fo~ic' Chief Roger Neth, wb.o -ti.\'es (See PROBE, Page A?l • FAIR · DR. WAKE F '''.]'.be,&r"Ruqd shook and I.heard {l;~\fih!'i-n<flhe breaking lifass'- like-i.be W~oJe house was on fire,·· Mn. Vertilg·said. ''I thought you guys we r e trapped in there," said Chuck Bourgeois, who lives across the street. He came running from hi s home just arter feeling and hear- ing the impact to see a wall of flame lining the other side of the street. Bourgeois and other neighbors came running wilhifl seconds to battle the flames with garden 1 hoses. · "I had just let the cat out and stepped back in when I heard this terrible nQise," said Mrs. Sylvia Jenkins Of'2384 Fordham Road. '"It farred everything. I wasn't sure if it waS an earthquake or v.ohat ," s he said. The plane, already on fire from its first im· pact with a tree, smashed into her son's car and passed on , leaving a "''akeorflames. ··1 saw a rlash of fire through the curtains. The .. flumes looked like they were about 10 feel high," said her son, Brian West who, at first thought a car had s mashed into the house and burst into n a me. Dan Harvey of 2378 Fordham was one of few eyewitnesses to the crash . The plane came in from the southwest, he said, banked in an apparent effort to miss the ho.uses. clipped a tree and s mashed to the earth. The plane was under power when it crashed, he said. Another witoess ·speculated that the _pilot was attempting to land in \.he residential street. Briefing Set In Newport City officiaJs.~will brief mem· bers of the West1Newport Beach lmi>rovement ,Association Wed- nesday at the •ssocialion's an· nual metnbership\IJ'leeting. All mem.bersjof.the1Msociation Me· welcOrM to · tff g•thering startini:·at-.7 p.m~ in city council cham~rs. Items of discussion·will include downcoast annex.ation ; the ~~atus of •the proposed West. Newport M arinl ;-the park plans for ·lhe Pacl(ic·Electric st.rip; airport eJ:pamion:rproposals for •tennis ~ntet: o(fahore oil drill· iAI 811d·tlle;......,oaed'1'<routing oC Coas~Hiah-r. fn a teJephone conversation, Steelman alleged Hinshaw said. '"This might not be a good time to bring it up but I think Beckman ought to purchase 10 tickets at SlOO a ticket to a testimonial din· ner that is being given for me.'' Later, during a recess at an as- sessment appeals board hearing, the San Clemente attorney said that Hinshaw suggested that he bill Beckman on a flat fee basis. Hinshaw told Steelman that billing on flat fee rather than an hourly basis would make it possi· ble for him to make a substantial political contribution, according lo the attorney. Earlier in the investigation leading to the Republican con· gressman's indictment, his former wife. Mrs. Jean Grubaugh of Mission Viejo, re- fused to testify on· conversations ·between herself and Hinshaw during their 20·year marriage ·that ended in September, 1972. However, Mrs. Grubaugh testified, in either 1970 or 1971 her son received a stereo set from his rather, Hinshaw, as a Christmas gift. The brand names carried on the stereo pieces were those <See WITNESS, PageA2) Or::al :·· 'tfeatlter Low cloudiness and only partially clearing in after· noons. Little temperatur~ change. Highs 65·68, lows 54 -57 . INSIDE TODA. Y A German shepherd toot had always been catm and Joving "blew a fuse " and al· tocked and killed the 2·year- old son o/ his master. Story , A4. Index Q:ee1:1. Till 8 l 1 I fl • 1t • ;. J ~: ·' •• ., I I I .... -·. '"" ... ........ . . ... ·-· ·-· Al DAILV ... LOT N • • J't·""91t1• W•r•t Victims Tell Rape Tra11fila • CHICAGO <AP> -Women r aped by men t hey know suffer greater psychological da maae than those r aped by slraiigers, a University of Illinois medical school sociologist says. .. ll is certainly not surprising that when a woman is raped by a m an whom she ha!> known welr and has probably trusted, her ability to function sexually is very likely to become Impaired," Dr. Pauline B. Bart said. ••To be raped by a stranger is a violation or your 'body; to be r aped by someone you know adds a n even c rueler violation of trust," she said. Dr. Bart. of the school's de· p artme nt of p syc h iatry, analyzed 1,070 questionnaires re· turned by r ape victims in a sur- vey by Viva magazine. Forty-one percent of the respondents said their .a ttackers were · total s trangers. When the attacker was known lo the victim, the sur· vey sho\•1ed, he was most likely to be an acquaintance or a date. ''The more intimately the vie· tim has known the attacker, the more likely she is to suffer sexual problems after the attack," Dr. Bart said in her analysis. Almost half the victims in- dicated they suffered loss of trust in male-fem ale relationships as a result of the experience, the doc· tor said. She said about a third were affected sexually, had nightmares, and felt hostility toward men, about 2S percent sought psychi atric care and 16 percent had sui cidal reelings. While rapes usually are con- Fro• Page Al PROBE ••• within blocks of the crash site. said, "There apparently was no power failure. The guy might ha\'._e lost his bearings in the over· cast.'' The plane plummeted from the low clouds, hit a tree and began to break up. It struck two cars parked in driveways along Fordham Drive and left a trail of flames which bur ned vegetation and broke windows and burned painlon the front of two homes. A firem an at the scene guessed that the damage to the Harlin home might total $10,000. The t\Jselage · sm3sh~ througtr..-ute· Harlin back fence and a piece ol the engine smashed through th~ front a nd one interior wall of the home. Crash in vestigator Gilmore said he did not know what the pilot was doing in this area. He said he has no idea when, if ever. the crash will be explained. Mrs. Carlson Rites Slated !tiemorial services for Blanche Carlson, wife o f William 0 . Carlson , 4620 Wayne Road , Corona del Mar, will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Pacific View Memori a l Park. Mrs. Carlson, 41 , died at her home Saturday ni ght of a heart ·ailment. Besides her husband, s he leaves a daughter, Taryn. The fam i ly has suggested memorial contributions to the contributor's favorite charity, or to the Jim Carlson Memorial Sc holarship Fund al Corona del M<1r Hi gh School. The fund is named for the couple's son, who died in a trafric accident two years ago. ORANGE COAST • sidered outdoor crimes, Dr. Bart said 56 percent or the respon- dents were 11ttacked inside Lheir own or the man's home and 22 percent in cars. The avera ge age or the victim was 18 )lears und nine months , and 60 percent of the victims were S.iog_le. l!> percent divorced or separated, Dr r Bart wrole. She said 93 percent or the vie · lims responding and 70 percenl of their allackers were white. But, she added, ··contraQ' lo racisL stereotypes, most rapes in ~ie­ ty at large are not perpellated on white women by nonwhite men.'' Rapists, she said; are .. more likely to rape in cold blood, with contempt and righteo'f15ne1s, than with passion." Fo~them "rape is a powe-: trip. not a passion trip." Higher Fees Under Study For Newport Newport Bea ch city coun· cilmen will consider ordinances toni&ht which would raise almost every fee the city charps to make up for inflated COits of manpower and materials. . · · Included in the list of sua:gest· ed boosts are the doubling of fines for library books· and bump- ing levies for permits ranging from masseuses to 'building permits City Manager Robert Wynn suggested the revenue measure as a means of raising more than $1SS,OOO to make up for an · average 12 percent inflation ill personnel and equipment costs. Among the columns of fee categories a ffected by the recom· mendation are: -Building excise tax, rising from $1.65 per square foot to $1.BS -Library fines, from five cents a day to a dime. -Applications for v'ariances or use permits ris ing from $200 lo S225. -Fees for environmental im- pact reports from $350lo$390. -Negative· d eclarations . (decreeing that no environmcn· tal report is needed J $100to $110. "U councJlmerf-decJde to. ut on Wynn's r ecommendaUon1, they officially would introduce the or· · dinances at tonight's session. The change would not be binding, however, until a second reading and vote is taken two weeks hence. Cadill.acs Called Back DETROIT (UPI > - ; General Motors Corp. said today it is recalling some 2,000 Cadillacs equipped with air bags because one of the bags inflated ac- cidentally. Jt was the first recall in· volv ing the safety devi ces since Gl\-1 began offering them as options in JKOuary 1974 . The recall involves all the 1974 and 1975 model Cadillacs sold with the air bags since then. In the accid entul deploy. ment, the driver of a Cad· iliac rec eived minor abrasions on the chin, but was able to bring the car to · a safe slop without l05ing control. -' Memorial Dag 1975 With skyline , of Newport Center in back- gl'ound, tw6 women ~e~orate gr~".'es ~ur· ing Memorial Day v1s1t to PaclflC V1e \v Memorial Par k in Corona del Mar. About 60 people attended Memorial Day rites ·conducted at the cemetery Monday by Ne\\•port Ha1·bor American Legion. Co/C Chief's Son Routs Home Burglar The son of Newport Harbor ·Chamber of Commerce Manager Dan S. Rogers and a friend sur- prised a burglar at the family home over the long weekend but the suspect fled with more than $2,000 in loot already loaded up. Police said the incident last Saturday was discovered first by Pete Scott Rogers, 'who arrived home with a friend and noticed an open door. OfCicers s.aid that the youngster first saw the man in his 20s standing in a hallway. The boys fled for help and t.he thief fled, as well. The loss at the home at 2500 Lighthouse Lane included two t elevision sets, a camer a, a r adio, decorator items and stereo tapes. Police said that it appeared. that the family stereo was ready for removal wh en the thief was s urprised. Che~ks of the 'neflflbO'rh'ood arid " Of the how:e I ailed to turn up the suspect. Hans Nelson Service Set In Costa Mesa Gr aveside fune ral services were held Saturday for rel.ired jeweler Hans Nelson, 83, who died Friday and was the father of Costa Mesa civic leader and ac· tivist Dr. Thom as E. Nelson. r.-tr. Nelson had lived with his son. an optometrist, at 253 Lilac Lane, for two years and was a former Long Be ach resident. 1-te \vas a jeweler for 55 years, after service in World War J, in which he was commissioned a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army. He also leaves sons Robert Nelson, of Nevada, Krisf Nelson, or Palm Springs, Glenn Nelson, of Riverside, a daughter Mrs. Luana Sharp, of Costa Mesa and 14 grandchildren. Burial was at Westminster Memorial Park, with the Rev. Bruce Kurrie officiating and Bell Broadway Mortuary directing. 'Harassing Deal' • Mayaguez Captain ' Weeps Over ~uit MANILA (UPI) -The captain of the U.S. car co vesseJ Maya1uez, tears in his eyes, s aid today a lawsuit charging him with endangering the lives of his 39 crewmen was an effort by a new crewman who hoped to make a quick buck. Capt. Charles T. Miller of Fountain Valley, his arms shak· in&, denied lha~ he ignored warn· ings not to sail through "ultra· U.S.HOMES . LOOTED IN LAOS. M. hazardous" waters near Cam- bodia , which resulted in the capture of the crew. Miller, 62, told a news eon· fer ence on the deck of the l\1ayaguez he still did not know details of the lawsuit filed in San Francisco by Albert Minichiello, the vessel's assistant engineer. But he termed thle suit ''just a harassing deal, figuring he's <Minichiello's) going to get a thousitnd dollars her.e, a thousand dollars there.'' "I've been going to sea since 1933," Miller said. "And people GROVE ••• college systems. Garden Grove leaders would like to annex the entire district to Coast. The Coas t district, now .covering Newport Beach. .Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach, Foun· lain Valley, Seal Beach and part of Westminster , has offered to build a third campus in Garden Grove if Garden Grove residents agree to a slightly higher tax rate. If the election bid fails, Coast may be forced to absorb the cost of Garden Grove students with no additional taxes (except for its own tax rate applied to Garden Grove). who filed this class suit have pro· bably been gOing to sea only for the last four or five .years and they will make'up an,S' st.ory they can so they can collect some money. I conslder myself one of the best captains of Sea·Land here.'' The freighter sailed to Manila for a 24-hour stopaver en route to Hon1 Kon11 after unloading cargo at the U.S. naval base at Subic Bay, 90 miles northwest of Manila. Miller denied the Mayaguez or the Ship's owner, Sea-La nd Services, had been warned by American a uthorities not lo go near Cambodia before the Com· monists seiied his vessel on May 12 and held its crewmen for 31f.z days. lie said the Mayaguez w as about 60 miles Off the coast of Cambodia on~ "'nornill.~ic Jane from Hong K""Ong t o Bangkok" and did not feel he was sailing through dangerous waters. l\otiller said Minichielto·ohad been on the ship only six days before the se1z:ure, and he could not understand how he could complain "that I was incompe· tent." Cli!ford Hanington, the chief engineer from Santa Cruz, Calif., said Minichiello "is not speaking for the members of the crew. Fro•PCllfeAI . WITNESS ••• belonging to Radio Shack. The company, a subsidiary of Tandy Corporation, figured pro· minently in an earlier indi~ment of assistant Orange County as- sessor George Upton. Indicted alongside Upton was Tandy Corporation vice presi· dent James Buxton, who was char&ed with orfering a bribe while Upton was accused or re· ceiving a bribe. Holiday Rescues 'Heavy' • • ' • Gloomy weather returned \o the south Orange Coaat tocl~ followinl( a s unny Memorial D~ Weekend that lured more · th.,n nearly 250,000.persona to beaches in Laauna B each and San Clemente. The lnnux or beachgoers creal· ed few problems, authorities re· ported today . I Laguna 'Benc h li fceuar-4 Michael Dwinell sald 120,()99. persons poured onto Art ColOl\1 s trands over the three-d1y weekend. Lifeguards made only SO rescues, he said, due to IQW surf at all .beaches. They alto took 130 preventive action.s, provided first aid to 30 persoos and r etur n ed four m issing children to their parents. 1 Jn Sa n Clemente, lifeguard Ken Casper said about 115,000 persons were drawn to city and county-patrolle d beac hes. Lifeguards made 30 rescues over the weekend, he said .. He said lifeguards encountered a few nude s unbathers in the morning hours at som.e city beaches. San Clemente has no or· dinance prohibiting public nudi· ty. Laguna Stach recently enact· ed one arte~ nude sunb8thefs started popping up at severpl beaches. i A spokesman for the sta e ·Parks and Re creation Depa.ft. ment said parks at Dohe11y Beaeh in Dana Point, s,n <'.lemente and San Onofre wer,e filled to capacity with campep · and day visitors throughout tie weekend. ~ The only major incident, tie said, occurred Sunday nigbt when a mB.n was struck by a c•r at San Onofre Stale Park. He Said the victim was treated for injuries a t San Clemerite General Hospital. The driver Or the car was arrested on suspicibn of misdemeanor hit and run afthr trying to leave the accidentscertF.' The parks spokesman was Uf\8· ble to provide names, ages or~· dresses of those involved in 41e incident. fie s aid reports had Ift been completed. Date Fixed ForYMeet A special open "hoUae is schediJled Wednesday night at the Oi-anee Coast YMCA to in· troduce three new Y executive staff members to the public. Due to an error in publicity material submitted lb the Daily Pilot, a story was printed last week announcing that it was scheduled for Wednesday, May 20. which was a week orf. Members of the YMCA aild especially others interested in its faciliti~ and programs are lnvit· ed to attend the 6 to 8 p.m. session in Y headquarters al 2300· U niversity Drive, Newpqrt Beach. Honoree w i 11 be new £x } ecutive Director Jim deBoom,· · Community Program Director Sherwood ''Woody" Morf and Physical Director Ron Markillie, who joined the staff last fall. before deBoom and Morf. ! '· Subpoenas Upheld ' WASHINGTON (AP) -The Supre:ne Co\lrt today upheld the pawer of congressional commit· tees to sub~na bank records oC controversial organizations. 1 DAILY PILOT Rare Birds Stolen Your gran·dmother paid more for her carpet than you ever will. ' ' • ' ' •: ' l M 0....,9'.' Cw •I Dell, Pil~. wl111Wlllch 11 <""'· bi...., UW N• .... "''"· '' 1>u1>1:"wd&, tlVO<....,. CM•I ""'Oll!.1>!"4 C:o..,P•"•· s...,.,.,,. l<llil-•e puOll!.IWCI ""4no•, .. ltOl<Qll ~ rl<Uy I« C:O.I• Mt,,., N•W-1 !k.ttll, HuM•f141"" S. .. 11/I'-· 1•111 V•ll•f, l••ill•. ~a<l<llU,,<lo V•llt' •M i.......,.. 0..ttl\n,ou,11 C.O••I. " \>'"l'e 1'9'1-I ea+llol'I Ii P110ll-<1 $f!u1<U•• •no S..0-~ ,,,. prlntlp.ol """"'"'"0 or&~• .. ~· JOO w.11 Btw $1•ft'I, Co•t• Mfw, C:•l•IO•no" ~161'11 Robert N. W eed Ptr•ldtnt •nd """''""'' Jae II. R. Curley .,,,,, Pt"•>l<Mfti • ..,, C.0-•• MllVQllll' Thomas Kee1111 Thomas A. M urPhine Charles H. loos Rich<i rd P. Nau a,,,,,..,, W"691"9 L"'t°'' fffwport l••<h Offl<• JUl ........ , loul••"'" /NII! ... -···· "0 .... 1111, •tMJ Telephorte (714) 64Z·4J2f Classified Adwtrlising M2·M11 ,._,,1.111. 1•11 Ott,,.. Co•1I ,.u•l19111fftt;, ~.Honf.,,,IOl' .... Mloi'1••11Mf..-rl .. M•llt• •r t••trrl_,..,h nt •flll mtr N ' ffllt"•'tll WIUIOul ,,..CMI Pltl"llllefl ft c.opt•itflCOWllff. SHM• <l•1s .. ~ .... P•if " (O•l• 111111•, Ctllllnll•. ivbK r l•U ... 01•"'',.' U "'"*""'''· .,,...,....~ .................... _..,.00 L • From Lion Country Rare train ed birds, three "'Orth a tota l of $15,000, have been stolen from the Lion Coun · try Safari animal amusement park in Irvin e by expert burglars . Investigators noted tbday, however, that the three priied fowl vanished shortly aft.er a high school spring prom was held on Lhe premises. A $3 ,000 reward has been post- ed by officials of Lion Country Safari, 8800 Moulton Parkwa.y, for return or the birds Jerry Kobrin , vice presldt1nt In charge of public relations, said today, howver, thal the three missing b ir d s h ave been replaced so the fowl show at the <1musement park can continue. "You mi ght say we're nyl ng In rein fo rc e m e nts ,'' ~obrin quipped. Kobrin s aid the three stolen •birds were the most valuable · among six. featured In a dally Uon Country performance and tliat they had been carefully · tiecured for the night: Each bird was stolen from a cage which had been lockod and the a rea where they were kept wa s protected by a double padlock arrangement. Irvine PoliCe Officer Phil Cadenhead theorized boltcutters were used to gain entry .. P.lissinc today as part of the loot taken In tbe break·ln report- ed Sunday are: -Happy, a $10,000 hyaclnthlne macaw from Brazil, which is described as dark blue with brieht yellow rings around ts its eye1 . , . -&arlet, a Btaalllan scarlet macaw~ valued at ta,500 and col· ored a brigbt'red1 1 -Sonya, a (;realer-sulphur· crested cockatoo from Australia, v1lued at $21500 and colored a · ..Ud white. · tnvestJlak>n said a 1te1mer trunk wlllcb aloe 1>9lonod to \be 'owner, Robelle Animal Produc· tlons Ltd ., ol Norco, was taken too. apparently to conceal tbe st.oleo bird1. YEARS AGO, BUYING A CARPET TOOK A SIZEABLE CHUNK OUT OF THE FAMILY NESTEGG. BUT TODAY, WITH PRODUCTION AND MATERIAL COSTS REDUCED, CARPETING IS AC- TUALLY Cl'fEAPER THAN IT WAS 25~ YEARS AGO. IN FACT, 43o/o LESS AT WHOLESALE! SO WHY WAIT ANY LONGER? CARPETING NOT ONLY ADDS BEAUTY TO YOUR INTERIOR, IT INSULATES AGAINST HEAT LOSS, TOO. IT'S THE ALL- AROUND, BEST B~RGAIN OF THE CENTURY! *•••••. carpe p..IDEN'S :iiisialiatiiin: ·custom drap•ri•s \ UC. NO. 2!0422 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 646·4838 -646-2356 > l ' I Tutld . Ma 'l1. 1975 N DAILY PILOT Ve,.lcle Prop(Jsals . ""'4 . .,Fuel Economy's • :First -Eberle L Con1re11 should enact an autOmotive fuel etonomy ~!onitorin1 pro1ram and earry over auto emilaion 1tan· ~ards for five years In ordertq_cQ.nserve eneray wlihou{ ma· Jlor economic dl1ruptlons. a apokesman for the Motor Vehl· :;cle Manulacturtrl AuoclaUon baa reported. · ~ . MVMA Presi dent·Willlam Eberle emphaalzed that the .?.industry t1 in aareement wllh C.Onereu that ~mproved fuel ) ~DD<>my Is an lmportant.1oal-ol'ltali0nal enern policy. :L However, fuel ec~nomy ~.~ongreas ree?ently by he Ways and MeW • ommlttee, and blll1 ~ · Senate Committees, loaislation lntrodueed tn HIGH GEAR) illr-a~idly reachln1 de-IN l11on in other House • re unnet:es11ry , berle said , because - naumers already are demanding more fuel ·efficle.nt cars jand \he automobUe tndllltry Is respondln1 to this demand. ., k. HE OBSERVED THAT there has been an improvement f 12 percent in the fuel efficiency of all 1975 model eari;, on verage, in compurison to '74 models, and U.S . manufac· : turera are offerinl more small earl thls model year. ~ . On behalf of MVMA member5, Eberle made the follow· 1na: two· point proposal : i_ -Congress should enact a fuel economy monitOring -~program . ; ,. Under t~e prorram, the. Secretary of the Department of ~TransP!'rtaUon would be required to rePort to Con1ress by ..Oct. l , 1977, on individual manufacturer's progress toward meeting a 40 percent industry-wide improvement in . automobile fuel economy by 1880. The Secretary's report . ould also include recommendatiom (<W any further ac· ~.008 deemed necessary in liaht of the economic and enerJY s1tuaUon to assure that the 1980 passeoeer car fuel economy -!goal 11 met and eontinuln&improvements are made. -Congress should amend the Clean Air Act of 1970 to <!C!arry over 1975, 49-atate vehicle emission stand.iirds for a ~riod of five years. 1lds would provide maximum potential tor meeting fuel economy objectives and, at the same time, tassure continued improvement in air quality as older cars rre replaced with ones meeting the 1975 standards. C AT THIS POINT. 1980 standards ror Ca lifornia will be _,,ore stringent than those for the other 49 fitates and &hould f roduce less fu el economy (or mDtit cars. "The MVMA proposal." Eberle said, "would provide assurance that the fuel efriciency or 1980 new domestic ~as&enger cars wil l increase by 40 percent to a level or 18.7 "miles per· gallon, and should result in the continued reduc· \ion of gasoline consumption through 1980 . '' The Congressional proposals call for stringent (uel economy ards to be met as early as 1978, and punitive taxes on buyers plus heavy penalties on auto manufacturers d the standards not be met. J t. "The interim standards in Congressional proposals do 1 allow the auto manufacturen sufficient time to change tr t.o more fuel-efficient tehicles," Eberle said. "Com· · niH might be foreed to manufacture small cars only, and dJ-ave to shut,Ak>vffl DI~ producing larger models MD• thousand's ct(.~~outof woi-k ;.: ... -'11 I • THE EVEI JNCREASJNG sland'ardJ that require ex· me produclion shift.a, alone with a tax that Would rMise litt'ft and therefore redUCJt car sales. could reauJt in· a loss f' as many as 150,000jobl by domestic auto makers by 1980, ;Uid a total of nearly 500,000 jobs throughout the entire ~onomy, MV.MA said. ., The Congressional propiosals, Eberle Pointed out, would '1trJually impede progress toward greater ruel conservation. ' . ' ~ • "'Some ~3 percent of all American families have fi-ve or inore 111embera and need full·aized ears," Eberle 1aid. '"The ,LAjhgressional propoeal would make full·1i1ed n"ew cars in .Piiort supply, thus eneouraglng families to continue to ~rate older, full·sized cars whieb are less tuel-e(ficient. .This would actually reduce gasoline conservation." 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"~. \t •vo l1>t tol ' •l ~' • :i.. t1lf "'1 , , 1 )I + V, Val•\ Ind"" 6 I t \lo ... ...... llt I•"•-v, lalo'6f'O .I• I 11 11111 • 'It SUpOU 1..0 10 111'!h•4\t l:lt(Opl ,IO ,, 10 1•"4 • YI ~.H12 l' ~ •• , llMI• .Ml• t SO 21 + V.• lite"" J t 111-t-\.ti Z.\'rt CMo i. 10 •:it. ••• "'VOi .tO I •l 23\lo + 116 lfftllllftad I 104 121 t•~,.. "t AIM .J!tl I• It S , ,.,. ~ Incl .U.~1 11 • !\? Trede Balance WASHINGTON <AP) -"l1le na· ttoo'1 forel10 trade accounts wllllstood a 1Urfe ol Imported oll In April lo recucd tbolr third monthly surplu1 in a row, the Commerce l>epartment-<cd loday . . . . ' .. • ' ' I I I I 4.Jf DAI!, Y PllDT Albritton Triumphs ln _Peking PEKING: (APJ -A near re- cord 1500 meterS b·y Francie Lar. rieu and completion of an iron- man s weep by : Dick Buerkle featured an American triumph in 16 of 17 events today in the tratk and field meet \Vi th the national tearno(China. Chirla"'s "Only -vi"ciOry ~ame in the womeri's discus· when the Asian Games' champion. Kao Wu-kui,_ threw the. saucer 166 feet, 7 inches for a 1·2·3-4 Chinese domination of the event. America's best was 146-4 by Denise Wood. Linda Langford did not com: pete in the discus because or a groin injury. Newport Beach's Terry Albrit- ton won the shot put competition with a toss of 65-7. Former San Clemente res ident Patty Van Wo\velaere, now li.yi ng in Carlsbad, captured the women's 100-meter hurdles in 14.1. The opening day's competition, delayed 45 minutes by rain, was staged in the Workers Stadium of Peking wi th red flags fluttering from the top of it and some 55,000 of the 80 ,000 seats filled with en- thusiastic spectators. About 20,000 of the crowd were members of the armed services -the army in green and the n avy in white. '!'hey sat in groups. Red sheets of cloth covered wh at apparently were n a· tionalistic slogans while the elec- tric signboard, al one end of the field, said: "Long Jive the friendship of athletes of the various nations of the v.'orld. '' China ·s minister of sports, Chuang 1'se-lung, the famous former world ping pong cham- . pion, sat in the official box with Yiao Wei -lien, vice chairman of the standing committee of the People's Congress. and George Bush, the Ameri can liaison of- ficer. Competition was staged on a modern synthetic track which the Chinese had copied from such tracks in America.· The track wa s praised b y both th e American athletes and the head U.S. coach, Bob Giegengack of Yale Uni versity. Otl>erwinners -re; • MEN-Mike fl.J<k. F'•r;o. N.D .• 1!o00 meters, 3:41.2; A!briUon, PIQ\put. •~·1; Terrv Porttr, wn..rton. Ttk., palev.tult, 11--0'i<; Tommy H•vne~. f't•snwolle, T•nn., lon11 J\HnP, l~·ll 'h; Jerry Wil-.. Lo~ .&.n~ln, 110.~lt• t>u<dlei.. ll .t; 0 1tk DrtK~r. C.rttn~lt, Md., d>Ku~. 101·11; ~l)O. mtler rel•y. U'>.&. • .O.~. WOMEN-V.tn WolVO'l.tere, !IJG.meler hurctln, 1•. I; Tr>erei il MontQOmerv. B.tlon RQU9f. LA .. 1(11) ~Itri, 11.9; RoDrn Cdml)(leU, W•stlj~fan, 0 .C., ~(II) mete~s. lJ.l ; J-F.-rick. Golt!•, 1'11gn j,,...p, 1-f; •GO-meter rel•~, USA. •}.l. Evert Bags Easy Win In Rome ROME (AP) -Top-seeded Chris Evert rolled over Rosalba Vico o[ Italy 6-0, 6-2 today and moved into tlle third round of the women's singles in the $120,000 Italian Open tennis tourna ment . Vi co was no competition for the American star who barely mis- sed a shot in her steady play from the baseline and moved to tbe net with timely precUiion. Evert. the defending champion here, broke the Italian's service in the first, tllird and fifth games of the first set. Then, under a scorching sun on the Foro Italico central court, she slowed the pace and took advantage of Vice's errors. With service breaks in the third a nd fifth gam es, the American moved to an easy vic- tory in the second set . She was joined in the third round by fourth seeded Dianne Fromhollz of Australia who , trounced Virginia Ruzici of Romania 6-2, 6·1. Another third round qualifier "'as s ixth seeded Ka z uko Sawamatsu of .Japan who beat. Laurie Te nney of Los Angeles. 6-1. 6-2, Woes of Rodeo UPITt .......... DON REICHERT IS THROWN FROM BULL IN IOWA RODEO ••. -.• AND BRUCE HIGG INS GRITS TEETH IN BAREBACK EVENT. I S abres Trai4 3-2 Flyers Eye Title , Against Buffalo BUFFALO (AP) -For the Buffalo Sabres, the National Hockey League's playoff finals have become a best or one series. A loss in tonight's sixth game of the set would mean the end of their Stanley Cup dreams. The Philadelphia F1 yers lead 3·2 in the best ·of-seve n set . thanks to Sunday·s 5·1 triumph that sent the momentum in their direction -towards a second consecuti ve league title . But as the Sabres finished what could be their fina l workout of the Jong, long season Monc.l ~y. they pre-· scnted the same br<ivado shown by every team on the brink of playoff elimination . "'\Vc'll have to talce it to them,·• said rookie right wing Danny Gare. "We "ve got to take the body and make a lot or chances for ourselves. And it's so impor- tant to get that first goal. We ha- ven't done that in any game yet.•• For the last three games, the. Sabres haven't had the chance to C.dM, UGUNANS COLLIDE TONIGHI' The Corona del !'v1ar Hi gh Sea Kings will try to a,·cnge an early· season loss to No . l seeded Laguna Bearh tonight, "'hen the l"'O ".Oll eyb1:1 1\ J)O"·ers meet at. 7: 15 tn th e CIF semifi nals at Corona del Mar I-Ugh. 'fhe unde fea t ed Arti s t s whipped the Sea Kings, 17·15, 15·6, 16·14, but Corona del Mar has t>c:en playi ng well recently, defeating favored Mira Costa In four aames. The Artists, though fl1•e . a lso been playing we11: . breenng to playorr wins over Clladwlc.I< and~ra. score first. In game three last Tuesday ni ght, the F1 yers scored on their first shot at goali e Gerry Desjardins and three of the first six; Thursday, their t hird shot became a 1·0 lead and Sunday, in game five, Philadelphia again scored on' its first shot of the game a nd three or their first seven. "It makes things so much harder when they score first," said rookie Sabres' center Peter ~1cNab. '"They hold a lead so well, it's almost a necessity for us to score first. We've just got to psych ourselves up and play our ov.'n sty le . We've got to come out and whiz, whiz_. whiz past them.'' They sti ll have to keep the Flyers oCf the scoreboard and lhe r esponsibility ror th at task will be administered at Tuesday's pre.ga me meeting, when coaCh Floyd Smith announces to the players which goaltender will. start. Desjardins is not overly confi· dent ... I 'll do what the boss tells me to do,'' said the goalie who has admitted being in a slump during the season's most crucial series. "l '11 be ready if Floyd Lelis me to play. "Right now, though, we 're all physical ly and mentaJly drained. We've just got to keep teWn• ourselves that there's only two games left, so we'll have to eet. up for both of them." / There will be .two ·games leR. only lf.lhe Sabre9 produce a vie· tory on the fog-shrouded ice at t heir l\.lemorlaJ Auditorium home. -Otherwise, l.he Ptyecs' Stanley Cup v;e1ory poradtl wW begin In Phlladelpbla Wednelday IDO<lllAC-• ' Tribe Boycott _Fail s; .to Angels'Dismayii ·• • A lhreatened boycott &y the Cleveland Indians fizzled Mon- Qp.y but the.lr baltina attack didn't . , Prepar ed to forfeit three. gaqies in a show of support for their suspended manager. Frpnk Robinson, the Indians· were talked out or the move by -Ro1iiiii"On himseu Monday before they ·took the field against the CaJttornia Angels. ''I 'd appreciate it more •. " Robins on told team c aptain. Frank DuffY., "i(yoo'd go out and win." T he Tribe did just lhai. With Robio.wD perched in the vi'siting radio booth sitting out the (irst of his three-day ban im- posed by American League pre- sident Lee MacPhail, the In· dians, under int~rim skipper Dave Garcia, erupted for 13 hits and clubbed the Angels, 9-3. "I was deeply touched," said Robinson about the petition of boycott drafted by relief pitchers Tom Buskey and Dave La Roche. "I d idn't know they felt that strongly about the suspension or me. But I couldn't let the m go through with it." ;,If we didn't have 100 percent support we · would have thrown th e petition away,'' said LaRoche. Everybody signed the docu: C\.IEVIELAND 8. &ell Jll Dully,, H•ndri<ll<I ,.,.,,,I> Mc:Cr•w 11> '>Ptkeli rl '>Plllnrl G•m0111U S.rrrdl> Mtnn1ngdll c.rasl>y 11> A\lll>JC ,..,.,liOfl p •II r• 111 5 I I I • I J I 5 2 J , 4 0 ' 0 0100 4 I 1 1 4 I 1 1 4 0 I 2 J 0 0 0 2 I I 1 4 2 2 t J 0 0 0 0000 CALIFOlllNl.t, ... , •Ill 4 0 I 0 • 0 , 0 4 0 0 0 4 1 2 0 J 0 2 0 l 0 0 0 J I 0 0 1 0 0 0 l I 0 0 I 0 0 0 J 0 I J • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000 0 0 0 0 0000 Tot•IS JI t 11 t Tol•ls :u J 1 J ci.vel•nd 220 OU 003-4 Clllllorni• 000 JOO 000-J E -H•ndric:ll, Ch•lk. \.08-Clevel•nd t , C.li tOfnl• "· 28~1k. Li.t\tlf.. Dully. HA -· SplllK 01. S.8-Spl~ Mtnnl119. S-Asl'lby l , Mc:Cf••· Pet•rwon IW, •·•) T-(L,2·31 <.,,....,. Kir~-.1 M. S<oll T-2 :4t.A.-JO.~. H1tE1taa50 1 .JJl• ~ • • 2 2 •• • ·~ ·~ J l l ' 2 1' • 2 0 0 1 I l 'Y:I JJ00 4 ment, dra/led Sunday ni1ht as the lndlans n ew West rrom Cleveland, exceporohday~S WiD· nln1 pitcher hlti-Pelel'IP• who flew OUl a head o! tl;le team . But Peterson voiced his approval of the move . o~ his now but temporary view 1:Uo.M. 1:Up.m.· 1:Hp.M. ' . - or the game.lfrom' the Preis bo~, Robinson saj,Q~ ")"ou're .. so far · a Wa y all you can do is bite your nails. It was a JitUe frustrating." . Now l -0 as.a manager , Garcia s aid, ·•w e played the gi:tme exact· ly the way· Frank 'would have·. Re's still the manager whether he ·s on the neld or not." ; The IndiaM kepi Robinson"' · nall·blting to a minimum. 1'he~ bullt a 4·0 Iced after twoJnnlng•~· to evict A·ngels starter Frank ·~ Tanana and then received a bit lift trom Charlie Spikes' lira. homer of the year in the fllth o ffie way CO .a-U·3 win. · -.-J: Spikes' blast· Off Angels r• liever Chuck Dob6on came aftO, the AA&ele drew cl9se on W\Dlt.ob .Ueoas' three-run, pinch-hit doUt · bleinttiefourlh. • The Victory was Cleveland'f'' eighth straight at Anaheim· Stadium , a string Bill Singer~· (4-5) will try to snap tonight when he duels Gaylord Per ry . · (5·6) in the second of the three· game series. , Alston Shouldn't Have Listened NEW YORK (AP) -Andy Messers mith said he could get Wayne Garrett out and Los Angeles Dodgers manager Walt Alston believed him. That may be the las t time Alston li stens to one of 'his pitchers . Messer smith la.id a Cat pitch in Doflger 11 Slat e AllN..,.l•11KABC l1fll Mlly 11 L<KAf>9"1•l•I N•w Vork MllY 21 Los.&.11911191 ii>\ N11w York M.ly]O LOI An'l'l•li •t Chic ii> po Sp.m. sp.m. 11 ,2~~.m. for Garrett and the New York Mets' pinch hitter hit a three-run homer in the ninth inning· £or a 6·3 victory over the Dodgers Mon- day. "Usually it's not a pitcher's de- cision whether he stays in the game or not," Alston said af· terwards. ''But I let Messersmith stay in the game because he thought he could get Garrett out. "Besides, I didn't have a lefty to bring into the game. Southpaw Jim Brewer ls a · screwball pitcher and lhe balls would be breaking in to G'Brrett any-.tay. l lef't Messersmith iri because I re- ally believed he could get Ga rret1 out." , Garrett, a lastball hitter, was expecting a nything but fastballs from the Dodgers right-hander. But he got a hard slider that didn 't slide -and that amounted· to a fa stball. . "I was looking for an off.speed pitch." said Garrell, "and I got a fastball. When I first hit the ball, I said to myself, 'Good,' because I thought it wou.ld be a sacrifice· fly and bring holJ)e the winning' run from third. But when J saW· the ball going out, I gave it my best hot dog trot around th~ bases." The blast into the right field ' seats sent Messersmith down to ' his first defeat this season. , SI Million Raee Messersmith, 7·1, had allowed only one hit since the third inning, when-M ike Phillips tripled witJ;• one Out in the ninth. Jerry Grotl,· who singled a run aero~ in tll&, second inning, was given an inJ.I! tentional walk and Garrett, bat· ting for winning pitcher TotrJ. Seaver, crashed his second horn« run or the season. $214,000 "fay-Day For Bobby Unser It was the third home run of ttwl game off Messersmith, who had allowed only three homers in 92 innings befor e Monda y.; Messersmith also had his 11~ game .regular-season winning streak snapped. Except for two defeats against Oakland in the 1974 World Series, he hadn't lod INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Preliminary figures released Monday by the Indianapolis Motor Speedway confirm Sun- _ d ay's rain-shortene d In - dianapolis 500 was the sixth straight $1 million race here despite a drop in accessory prite money. Speedway officials said the final payoff was $1,001,321 .97, well under last year's record figure of $1,015,686. Bobby Unser, winner of his second Indianapolis 500, pocket· ed $214 ,031.60 for taking the 174- lap, 43S·milerace. Jn 1968, the first lime the older or the racing brothers from Albu- querque won the race, he took home $175,139.67 of a total purse of $712,269. Bobby's brother Al holds the Tftl oflklll ordllr of llnl"' MCI CllstribUtlOfl ot prim-• In Sunday's 1•1s ltldiaft.toolls SOD: 1. 8obOV Un1«, ""'blt4utrciw. S21•.DJ1 2, J°"'""Y ftulherlorCI, Fort WOrth, $97- J. A.J . foyt/, HO<Allln, S1•.•11 .. 0-' fl.tlt(lle" e.t-ri..r, ..._ ........ llW., ....... S. 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JeWI Mlrtlfl, lr•lfM, 114,HI 21. Mmr"9 Anct4'11tll, ,..,..,..n. Pia., SIS,. !f.Mlk11Hl11, Tll\tlfl,$11.ht ao.w ... vM<CoY.~n,"9.,S1•.m ]1, GorOon JollMo<ll • .......,.. ••• $11, I 1• )2, LIO)'OR11by, Wltlllt• F•11J. T1111.,l l$,5G ns.11w••trwr, ~rton,Ofllo,tU,"4 Plr1'lA..,,....i altllM~Ull SKone1A111~11: Al ~u.oao Tot.ti Prln11 tt,OOl,J2t P uterbaugh Named Indy Rookie of Year JNDIANAPOLIS' -Bill Puterbaugh of Indianapolis, who says he h·as dre111ned or d:rtving In the lndia naPolis 500 slnce he was old enough to know about cars, ·ts lhe 1975 Indy Rookie of the Vear. The 38 ·year-otd,. Puterbaudi started In lsth pciO!tlon In tp• 33-car field Sunday ai>d llnlJhe«. a aolid seventh ln the rain- shor.\•ned race.· He was the foat.Ut • .,.,.,. ,_ rcdla'wllo q11111f19!1for~'1race. .. ' • record for an individual payoff, winning $27l1e87 iJl the 1970 race, the first of the $1 million purses. A spokesman for the Speedway noted that the economic crunch took its toll on Indy. He said the accessory prize money, donated by commercial interests, totalled $121,000, about $35,000 less than last year. . The leader of each lap was to get $150 but, since the race ended 26 laps early, it was pro-rated to $172 .41 for the first 173 laps and $173.07 for the final 21h ·mile circuit . Unser led only the last 11 la ps. The 41-year-old Albuquerque, N.M., driver has won a total of $560,803.31 in 13 lndy races. That's second only to A.J . Foyt, who has been in 18races here. The total prize money for the ra ce was announced at $1,001,321, the sixth straight year the purse has gone over the $1 million mark. Unser pocketed $214,031 for the victory. * * * s ince last Sept. 2. ' Home runs by Qel Unser a"' Ed Kranepool put the h!ets id front3·1 in the third inning. Burt !looton , 2-4, of the Dodgers pitches against Harri Parker; 1·1, of the Mets tonight. : \.OSANGel.115 LQSW12b 811<1!.rMr II Crur 11 Wyllflcl G•rv1y lb Ct.twlordrl Ce~JO ...... ,( A111rO.Ch$I Mlnutl pf\ OtJefuiis Ml-r•m llfl p •II r 11111 I 1 0 0 1 o 1 1 0000 J l 0 0 4 0 ' 0 ~ I I 0 4 0 I 1 ~ 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 o o o 0000 l 0 0 0 Tobl1 2t 3 4 J TOlll$ JI I I" 0.... 0\11 Whe11Wll'Hilf'l9Nrl$COl'..S. \.mAl'lgotltl 100 000 200-3 NewYorll; Oil GOO ~ E-~•,,..r l, Garwy. OP-t.o5 ..... 111'11, ...... Ycwll 2. L.08-L.oi ""91111'1 •, Nlw Vork s. 2._ i;ev . .t8-Phlllll)fo. HR~-131, ICr~ (II, w. o...r11t c2l. se-uc-st. ,,..._rlfl"tltll CL,1·0 5't1ver IW,.,.41 T-2:0f.A-1-4,S02. •• ·~ • tf lit •• ••to " " " s 2 4 .tJ S "5 Fourth Place Finish T.-ihute to Crew • INDIANAPOLIS (AP)-SOme The crew worked on the car teams s pend months preparing a with almost no s leep through ear just to qualify for the ln· three nights . "We started it for dianapolis 500, but Duane the first time al 8:30 race mom- "'Pancho'' Carter's cr,ew had ing,'' said Lee Osborne, one of ll)ree days to buikt a car for lhe the crew m embers ... For a car race itself. • · put together without a lap in it, it . Actually,. it waS a rebuilding ran.pre tty good." job, but It was practically from Carter whacked the outside scratch. , w~I coming out of tum one and. Carter, the 1974 rOokie of·lhe-wound Up in a wat.er-fUled dittb year at lndy when he flnished in the infield just momenfs seveplh. nearly demolished tbe before Thursday's final round..of car 1n a wreck during practice practice e nded: Jast· Thursday. But Carter. a His crew took the mangled Marina High graduate, start.ed shtll and crushed pieces of the ~nday's race in hia pro'per ~sl -white j un k hea p that hid t1on on the . ~tst~ °' the s1xth qualified for the field a t 183.'49 row and ~1n1shed fourth. All miles per hour to 8 gaf'age is wlthout a single practice or test ·miles rrom the Jnifia naPolis ru~1-1 1 1 edl. bl ' ., Motor Speedway. Th~y then re· was near Y ~er e, . a built lt l)y salvaging whal they ~rewman on Carle;': 5 team 1a~d. could from the wrecked hulk, ~ .. It loll reol good, <;:arter s&J d, Int parto (rom lheir1>ackuP. ca)o "Wo,~ad no maJof i>h>!>IMI• re-which !ailed to make the race ally. , aJld pieced J\ to1elher Ilk• a 'X'h• 2~-year~ IOft ot •former~'"' ji11awpuzzle. Iqdy driver DIAA•~ Sr. ran 189 laps In the rali>-.ohokeoe.1 -"Thaljustshowsyouwhatr.C- race. ~· uld lbe car1"an or, 'lrui iO all abou~" Cartereal<l,wl(h fenba'lfer-po.~ ii.,,., •tlbJ-'.!_'.iji\lle. "When I Wret'ked 1be..,. ly be<ame "eomjpatltin'' alltr i; was plenty worried. But thoy the third pit ·~· whea the told me It WOllld be ready and 'l welOtJack wu 1111,juiMd-"'°"them at lhelr word." .. I O~a-ge Coast ' li'DITION • VOL. 68, N0.,141,2SECTIONS, 30.PAGES -' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ; . ra8 . --. t::oat~Told -. Hinshaw Hit In Testimony By GA RY GRANVILLE ,'· Of--D•il'IPOMSUH ~$an Clemente attorney Ronald Q\felman told the Orange County ~·. r nd Jury that Rep. Andrew . shaw <R ·Newport Beach) e suggested that he up his ; ent's bill so that he could mal\e \contribution to ii Hinshaw ~icalcampiaign. , eelman 's testimony was dis- ~ sed today in Grand Jury 'li11nscrlpts made publtc· arter S.Uperior Court· Judge Robert .C.Orrman refused to seal the ti;41nscript as requested by Hinshaw's attorneys. The-transcripts led to the in· tlirtmenl of the former county as- sessor and his successor, Jack ,.-ran•rript• Bared Orange County Superior Court ~Udge Robert L. Corfman re- ru~ed today to seal transcripts of Grand ~ury hearings that Jed lo !h" indictment of Congressma,n ~drew J. Hinshaw and county As.sessorJack P . Vallerga. J-le made his decision alter one 1MSur of arguments in a hearing tlfat had been expected to lake up !W>St of the day. The judge .(iiH.ber ruled that copies of the ~ranscripts were to be made available t o the press im· niediately. ~~ ......... Vallerga, on m ultiple criminal ... charges. !n his testimony", Siaolmllii told t.he j ury Hinshaw's solicitation ol ca·mpaign con·trlbutton1 oc· ci.irred when he was representin1 Beckman Instruments in disput· ed assessments. .. ·In a telephone conversation, ~Iman alleged flinshaw said, '~is might not be a good time to bring It up but I think Beckman ought lo Purchase 10 tickets at $100 a ticket to a testimonial din· Der that is being given for me.'' to the attorney. Earlier in the· investigation leading to the Republican con- gressman's indictment, his former wife, Mrs . Jean GrubaQgh of M issioil Vl,jo, re· fused to testify on convenations bel.W'1,9 'herself and: Hinshaw durinC their 20-year m.,nage · that ended in September, 1972. However, Mra . ·Grubaug!l testified, in e.ither -1970or1971 her son received a.stereo set ftom his (See WITNJ;:SS, Po~ A!) Grovers Voting on Colkge Voters in the Garden Grove Unified School District w,enl to the polls today in in effort to un- tangle a confusing jwlior college situation. The result could have a major impact on residents in the Coast Com m u nity College District, even though Coast voters have no voice in the m atter. The issue Involves whether or not Gat:"den Grove can be an· nex!'ll lo .the Coast CoiilaMWIY ·Colle~• Dl•°trTl'I . )ltioih:-a';'toil ·Garden Grove resident• are eligible lo vole today. ti is not a simple ''yes" or ''no" vote, bow.ever, ... because voters in some parts or Garden Grove have what amounts to a veto power over the ~n nexaUon. Three differen.t ballots were prepared. with about half the dis· trict receiving a ballot with one issue on it, "yes" or "no" to Coast annexation. . -. I . ' ' ·- • Today's C108hlg •N. Y. Stoeks TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1975 c TEN CENTS ·esa Arizona Pilot Killed By DOUGLAS FRITl!SCHE ot-D•llW ~l ... SQtt "I looked out the window and all I could see was a wall of fire." ··1 was in the back room play- ing with the cat. l heard th~ crash and thought it was an earth· quake." The residents of Costa Mesa's College Park area stood amid the rubble of a disintegrated Cessna 182 on their burned l:iwns Mon- (OTHER PHOTOS, A 2, 3) day describing the moment of impact of a light plane crash that killed the pilot and hospitalized a neighbor. The.9:12 a .m. crash ne.ar the intersection of Fordham Drive and Villanova Road killed the pilot, Edward L. Ketchum, 33, of Phoenix, Arizona . Norman P. Harlin, 54, or 360 · Vill anova Road, "'as taken lo Orange County Medical Center's ' burn ward, where he ''"as report- ed in stable condition today. The plane, \•lhich could be heard descending under power · from a .low cloud cover. crashed and exploded with a force I.hat , could be fell two miles away. The plane, approaching from the southwest, left a 700-foot trail of rubble and charred homes as it disintegrated and exploded. Harlin reportedly was water- ing his lawn when the plane dove out of the low cloud cover. The hurtling fuselage, by then • stripped Qf wings and tail sec- lion, passed within feel of the man, coming to rest across his ivy-covered back fence. A piece of the engine passed cJoser. smashing lhfough the front of Harlin ·s home and lodg- ing a bedroom closet. · · Richard Vering, whose home was one of two others burned by the fiery crash, is a Costa Mesa fireman . He was manning the de- partment communications center Monday morning when re- ports of the crash began comin·g in . , . Later, during a.recess al an as· -aessment appeals board hearing, the San Clemente attorney said .Ui~t Hinshaw suggested that he .litil Beckman on a flat fee basis. : 1 llinshaw told Steelman that billing on flat fee rather than an ·~rly basis would make it possi· ctilefor him to make a sub&taritial jditical contribution, according But voters in the northern part of Garden Grove have two is· sues: one is the approval or dis- approval of Coast annexation, and another {Ives "them a choice of joining t h e North Orange Counfy Community College Dis· tricl. BROKEN LI NES INDICATE ROUTE OF CRASHING PLANE ALONG FORDHAM DRIVE Craft Left Destruction.ln-tia,Wake in Death Slide Down Costa Mesa Street ··in the first fe\v minutes, I knew it was out this '"ay," said , _Vering, whose wife and son were in the home at the lin1e of the crash. • ... 'itr t~ewport .. Mesa • 1 -• Early School '"*· -Voting Light • • "'-'A random sampling of voting J)rttincts in the Newport-Mesa '\Jnified School District indicated ·Ula\ only five percent of the dis: trict's 58,219 registered voters ba"d caS:l early ballots in today's tax override election. .•• Still, poll worker said the :turnout was. m uch better than 1M.!1 November,· when Proposi-,iiob z. also a tax overrid~for the aChool district, was on the ballot. The highest voting rate this .morning was recorded a\ Jliitlearic School in Costa Mesa, ftNhere 8 percent of those eligible .had.gone to the polls. • Workers at that precincL In· dicated that J>etween 7 a.m. and Ql\15 a.m ., voling wi~ particu1ar- ~lteavy. 1 olls will remain oi>en uhUI 8 p.m. fkdtesidenls of the Newport-Mesa Jltstricl a~e deciding today •ii.ether lo approve a.tax rite in- <ri!ase that would·allQW the dis• bl« lo spend.$100 more perpupU 'Wth year. • - •·:Jibe Increase wouJa raise the .t&K •rate about five cents more ,,him this year and about 36 cents :more than r;iext year's project.eel fate. -. ... Thia year, taxpayers are. pay· '11'1 $4 .07 per $100 assessed valua- tion. 11 lhe override puses, they Witt pay aboul $4 .12 next y~ar. II .tt1fails., the rate Would di"Dp to ,"Jllldul $3. 76. t .. t.. \ Jn add.ii.ion to the Coast vote, voters in the eastern part of Garden Grove can also ct)oose the · Rancho Santiago (Santa Ana) Community College Dis· lrit l If the Coast annexation loses in any one of the three areas, the whole annexation loses. Ancf whi le northern and ·e~ voters can mark their Preference for another college districl, the ballot will not itisure them of· inclusion in that district. Fred Garcia, a trustee of I.he Garden Grove Unified District, said U.e ballot was devised by the state llepartment of education which .. oppoa.ed holding an elec- tion al ·all. ' Garcia said if the"Coast annex· ·ation loses,;the ·state will" pro- bably split Garden GroYe stu- dents among t he district's three neighbo'ring junior college dis· tricta. · Gardea· Grove currently belongs to no community college system, and residents pay an.ex· pensive seat tax to send their stu· dents~lo tb"e various' n·eiiliboring college systems. TluDING Dr.iL4 'I)OW LOSES 5.79 NEW YORK <VPll -The st6cl< market clo~ed mixed.amid an un~ertaJn news back&round to(lay in sluccl•h tradtne <ill lbe New York Stock Exchange. The · Dow Jones industrial average, ahead more I.ban a point at the outset, lost S. 79 points ~ td 826.11. It baa been orr' seven points. Advances and declines were almost ev"P (tables, A9). Pric~s were mixed iq modera'te tr'ad•iOI on the AmeriunSty(:t Ex.c,,...,.. ...... : :.. '• . . ··~ . • • • • Cast . . '" • < " • • • If I Plane Wreckage Probed National Transportation Safe. ty Board investigators continued sifting wreckage this morning in an effort to determine the cause of a light plane crash in Costa. Mesa Monday that killed th~ pilot and hospita lized a Costa Mesa man. The 9 ; 12 a .m. crash killed the pilot..-Edward L. Ketchum, 3.1,-of Phoenix, Ariz., who had reported· Jy taken off from Orange County Airport minutes before for a Oight home. No distress calls weiC received by the Orange County tower, said Bob .Gilmore, one of the in· vestiga\ors. Companies to Ask Bil·lboard Permits The battle over billboards wiil be renewed in Costa Mesa tonight when new permits are sought for three boar.ds currently standing without council authority. Theeight!yeai expiration dates on the three .bill~ards have all Nil out ahd tonight the outdoor ad- vertising companies· that own tMm. Will' aSk the planning com- mi~ion ·to recommend that the COWlCil gr a_nt new permits with no timeUmils. The~a1;>elications come at a time wheri the C0\4flCil is tackling the billboard controversy 8new after couricll 'members 1failed several weeks ago to agree on an outiight ban of,lhe 35 billboards in the city: The ~nc.il hliS ,scheduJed • meeting fbr next Mond~y night to io ov·er thrH: alterriaU.ves to pro- hibl~on and lt-may·take action on one )Of them .. T,wo of th~se 1 alternatiVes have been put rorwud bylh< pl~nnliia.wr. and, -h·~ l>een'propost!\lby u .. ·out· door advertising companies . At tonight's plannipg com- mission meeting, which will;begin at 6 :30 in the council chambers', the Planning' staff Will recolrt· mend that no new permits be granted for the billboards whose . use permits have expired. "These boards currently are in vlola\ion and are subject to abate- 1 ment," said Chief Advance Plan· ner Arnold Hamala, noting that I.he city Was paid deposits by I.he . outdoor advertising companies to guarantee removal of the struc- .1.ures. One board is owned by E. ·T . Legi: and Company.and stands at .. lS?G .. Newport Blvd. at the sotfthern ~ntrance to 'the city. Its eigbt·year permit expired Nov. l~. Another, owned by Pacilic ·Outdoor Advertising, is located at 1334 N~)'lpof~ Blvd. tis etghl-year . permil ,,.~ 011t,.l\Jarch 20, l9'7~, but a year "'" (I "" &$ granied a I~ '(llee'PERMJTS, Po( .. Ml • - 0 'There is no apparent reason for the crash. We have no idea what happened,'' he said. The crash injured Norman Harlin, 54, of 360 Villanova Road. He was taken to Orange County Medical Center for treatment of second and third degree burns on his arm and back .. He was report· edin stable condition today. Damage estimates from the crash impact and fire spread by spewing aircraft fuel had not been· totaled by mid·day today, according to the Costa Mesa Fire De partment. · Describing his impression of the crash, Costa Mesa POliCe Ch'ief Roger Neth, who lives within blocks. of the crash site, said, "There apparently was no • power railure. The guy might have lost his bearings in the over· cast." The plane plummeted from the low clouds, hit a tree and began to 'break up. It struck two cars parked in driveways alo·ng Fordham DrJve and left a trail of names which burned vegetation -8.nd broke windows and burned paint on the front of two homes. A fireman al the scene guessed that t,he damage to the Harlin home . might total $10,000. The ' fuselage s mashed through the Harlin back fence and a: piece of • tbe engine smashed through the front and one interior wall of the ·home. Crash Investigator Gilmore ·said .he did not know what the pilOil. was doing,in this area. He slid.be has no idea when, if ever, the crash. wlll tie exp!ained. Describing hi s feelings from l his scorched front la,1rn, Vering 1 looked ioward his \\'ife, Paula, standing near the family car 1 which was burned in the crash.' He sighed and said . "I guess all I can-say is-that-old expression, 'Thank God'." Paula Vering was in the home 1 v.·hen the plane ripped through their front yard spe\\ing naming fuel. ··The ground shook and I heard I.he fire and the breaking glass- like the whole house was on fire," Mrs. Vering said. ··t thought you guys were trapped in there," said Chuck <SeeCRAS_H, PageA2l 11t'eat•er Low cloudiness and only partially clearing in after· noons. Little temperature cha nge. Hi ghs 65·68, lows 54·57. I NSIDE TODA. 'l' A German shepherd that had always been calm and loving .;blew a fuse·· and at· tacked and kitted the 2·yror- otd son of his mai ter. Sl.ory, A4. Index AlT-5trvk • ., --:::.'1-..c11 •• A1wtU..-.n .. . .... , ~ .. ..., .... , ...... •• ••• •• .. •• •• ......... ... , . =;r.c-e, •1·1 aftlk1 ., -· AM-11 -•• 1'1KllM1rt1•1 •• O.....Mtkn •• T--... ·~·---•• -.. ................. .. --• • -•• _,..,ft •• ... pen Till 8 L I . --·--• \.. ,.. ~ ... \__. I COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL • -Regul ar meeting, City Ha I, 7:30p.m . I COSTA MESA PLANNING ·COMMISSION -Regular meet· ing, City Hall, 6:30 p.m. NEWPORT-MESA SCHOOL BOARD -Regular meeting, Mariners School, 7:30p.m. I .. THE CAVE DWELLERS .. - 1 South Coast Repertory Theater, I through Sun. 8 p . m . I UC ! LECTURE -"The Ame rican Wes t,·· Room 251 Humanities Hall. 7 p.m. WEDNESDAY,MAY28 SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB Community Recreation Center, Wed. & Thurs. 12-3 p.m. · ! COAST COMMUNITY 1 COLLEGE BOARD -Regular j meeting, 13 70Adams,8p.m . • I 1 • Hans Nelson ! Service Set I In Costa Mesa Graveside funeral services 1 were held '~Saturday for retired jeweler Hans Nelson, 83, who died Friday and was the father of Costa Mesa civic leader and ac- tivist Dr. Thomas E . Nelson. Mr. Nelson had lived with his I son. an optometrist, at 253 Lilac Lane, for two years and was a former Long Beach resident. He was a jeweler for 55 years, afler service in World War I, in \\'hich he was commissioned a second lie utenant in the U.S. Army. He also leaves sons Robert Nelson, of Nevada. Krisf Nelson, of Palm Springs, Glenn Nelson, of Rivers id e, a daughter Mrs. Luana Sharp. of Costa Mesa and 14 grandchildren. Burial \Va s at Westminster l\-1emoria l Park. with the Rev. Bruce Kurrie officiating and Bell Broadway Mortuarydire<:ting. Date Fixed For YMeet A s pec ial open house is scheduled Wednesday night at the Orange Coast YMCA to in- troduce three new Y executive staff members to the public. Due to an error in publicity material submitted to the Daily Pilot, a story was printed last week announcing that it was scheduled for Wednesday, May 20. which was a week off. Members of the YMCA and especially others interested in its facilities and programs are invit- ed to attend the 6 to8p.m . session in Y headquarters at 2300 University Drive, Newport Beach. 'J Honoree will be new Ex .. eculive Director Jim deBoom, Community Program Director Sherwood "Woody" Morf and Physical Director Ron Markillie, who joined the staff last fall, before de Boom and Morf. Adult Rights For Juveniles WASHINGTON CUP!) -Aun· artimous Supreme Court today extended to juveniles the g uarantee against double jeopardy -being tried twice for the same crime. The opinion by Chief Justice Warren E. Burger said it is un· constitutional to try a minor in juvenile court and again in adult court for the same offense. ORANGE COAST c DAILY PILOT lr... O••n(ll' Co••t 0.11' PllOI, Miii •lli<ll 1,,....,_ b!~<I '"" l'llt'..S·P•fSf. I• pullll-by '"" 0..tn"" C.0.>1 """'"";"" Comt1•"' s_..o!el!'d••oor>~Me -·-MQM•y ll\•0U9h Ft!<l&J for ('>'If Mt'W, N<!,..l>C<'I ~a<ll, HUfl1!"4'1ot1 llit«ftl~o ..... l•in V•lle y, ''"!ne, S•CICllebl<ll Ya•i.y •nd UVUN fk'-.<11 /Sovlll Co•il. 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Bart said: · ''To be raped by a strariger is a violation of your body; to be raped by someone you know adds an even crueler violation or trust," she said. · Dr. Bart, of the school's de· partment of .psychiatry, analyzed 1,070 questionnaires r e- turned by rape victims in a sur- vey by Viva magazine. Forty.one perCent of the respondents said their attackers were total strangers. When the attacker was known to the victim, the sur· vey showed, he was most likely to be an acquaintance or a date. "The more intimately the vie· Almost half the victims in· dlcated they suffered loss Or uilst jilmale,.female r.elii.tionS~__»..a result oUhe..experience, the doc· tor said. She said about a third were. affected sexually, had nightmares, and felt hostility toward men, about 2S.· percent sought psychiatric care and' 16 percent had suicidal feelings. While rapes usually are con· sidered outdoor crimes, Dr. Bart said 56 percent of the respon· dents were altacked inside their own or the man's home and 22 percent in cars . The average age of the victim was 18 years and nine months, and 60 percent of the victims wer~ single, JS percent diYorced ·or separated, Dr. Bart wrote. She said 93 percent of the vic- t1ms responding and 70 percent or their attackers were white. Mesa to Consider Day Care Center Costa Mesa councilmen will evaluate tonight whether the city should become involved in sup· porting a public day care center. City Manager Fred Sorsabal said that the st'aff, using Orange County welfare s tatistics, has found that a need exists for a public enterprise to be involved .in a day care center for the children of working and low- income parents. But Sorsabal added that whether the city should pursue the matter farther is up to the council. "I have no idea what one ·would cost,'' h e said. The day care issue has been raised in the _past bY Coun- cilwoman Norma Hertzog, who has urged that the city support a public day care facility. Other council members have argued that this need must be evaluated in comparison with other social needs before a decision is made. The day care issue is one of Mr. Parsons, Auto Supply Owner, Dead Mortuary visil.3.lion is scheduled Wednesday night for friends of longtime Costa Mesa auto parts dealer Robert H. Parsons. 62, whodiedSaturday. Hours for visitation will be 4 lo 8:30 p .m . al Bell Broadway Mortuary C hape l . Funeral services will be held there at 2 p .m. Thursday. A resident of Orange County for 23years, Mr. Parsons owned Hub Auto Supply and was a member of the Costa Mesa Exchange Club. He leaves his wife, ~1arjorie; a son, Gary Parsons of Fountain Valley; a daughter, Mrs. Barbara Jobbins of Costa Mesa; his father, Harley Parsons of Kansas: sis- ters Mrs. Audrey Whitesell of Parsons, Kans., J\·lrs. Lucille 1-lorton of Winfield. Kans., and l\faryln Walden of Michigan; six grandchildren and one great· grandchild. sev.eral topics that the council wiJI tackle in a session al 7:30 . p,m. in the conference room behind the council chambers. These are some of the other agen- da items: ~ -Staff reports on the feasibili· ty of building a new downtown fire station on a corner of Lions Park. It has been estimated that $200,000 in land acquisition costs .;ould be saved by doing this, but the plan is opposed by Leisure Services Director Keith Van Holt. -A progress repart on plans lo widen 19th Street near Harbor Boulevard. -A council member's proposal to ban the sale Or firewocks to those 16 and under. -An analysis on the need to widen bridges over the Santa Ana River. -A proposal for a joint powers agreement with· the Newport· · Irvine Waste Water Manage- mentAgency. Fro•PageAl WITNESS ••• father, Hinshaw, as a ChristmaS girt. The brand names carried on the stereo pieces were those belonging to Radio Shack. The company, a subiidiary of Tandy Corporation, figured pro- minently in an earlier indictment of assistant Orange County as- sessor George Upton. Indicted alongside Upton was Tandy Corporation vice presi· dent James Buxton, who was charged with offering a bribe while V pt on was accused of re· ceiving .a bribe. Fro•PageAl PERMITS ••• month extens ion , which also has expired. T he third is at 3391 ~1ain St. near Sunflower Avenue and the Newport Freeway, and is owned by Foster. and KJeiser. An extension on its permit expired t\pril 15. Rare Birds Stolen From Lion Country Rare trained birds, three worth a total of $15,000, have been stolen from the Lion 'Coun· try Safari animal amusement park in Irvine by expert burglars. Investigators noted toda.v. however, that the. three prized fowl vanished shortly after a high school spring prom was held on the premises. A S3,000 reward has been post. ed by officials of Lion Country Safari, 8800 Moulton Parkway, for return of the birds Jerry Kobrin, vice president in charge of public relations, said today, howver, that the three missing birds have been replaced so the fowl show at the amusement park can continue. ''You might say we're Oying in reinfor cements,'' Kobrin quipped. Kobrin said the three stolen birds were the m08t valuable among six featured in a dally Lion Country perrormance and thal they had been carefully secured for the night. Each bird was stolen from a cage which had been lockod and the area where they were kept was protected by a double padlock arrangement. Irvine Police orticer Phil Cadenhead theorized bollcutters were used to gain entry. Missing today as part of the loot taken In. the break·in report· ed Sunday are: -Happy, a $10,000 hyacintbine macaw from Brazil, which is described as dark blue with bright yellow rinas around Is its eyes. -Scarlet. a Brazilian scarlet macaw, valued al $2,500 and col· orod a bri&hl red. -SOnya. a Grealer·sulphur· crested <'OCkotoo from Australia, \'alued al $2,500 and colored a solid white. lnvesllgator1 sllid a •teamer trunk t"hlch 8110 belOllled lo the 'owner. Robello Animal Prodlic· tions Ltd., of Norco, was iaker\ too, apparently to conceal the stolen birds. I • • • • • D1iltyfl'l ........... ,11tte111nt• ........ CIRCLE MllRRS REMAINS OF FUSELAGE IN DEBRIS-COVERED COSTA MESA YARD Al Fordham Drive end Vlllanove Road In CHy'• College Park Section , o.ltr ........... INJI WHERE CRASH OCCURRED Meaa'a College Perk CRASH ••• Bourgeois, who lives across the street. He came running from his home just after feeling and hear- ing the impact to see a wall of name lining the other side of the street. Bourgeois and other neighbors came running within seconds lo battle the flames with garden 1 hoses. ' "I had just let the cat out and stepped back in when I heard this terrible noise,'' said Mrs. Sylvia Jenkins of 2384 Fordham Road. "It jarred everything. l wasn't sure if it was an earthquake or what,'' she said. The plane, already on fire from its first im- pact with a tree, s m ashed into her son's car and passed on, leaving a wake of flames. "l saw a flash of fire through the curtains. The flames looked like ther. were about. 10 feet high," said her son, Bnan West who, al first thought a car had smashed iilto the hOuse and burst into flame. Dan Harvey of 2378 Fordham was one of few eyewitnesses lo the crash. The plane came in from the southwest, he said, banked in an apparent effort to miss the houses, c lipped a tree and smashed to the earth. The plane was under power when it crashed, he said. Another witness s peculated that the pilot was attempting t.o land in the residential street. Bomb Exploded NEW YORK CUP!> -A small, "not very powerful" pipe bomb exploded late Monday night in the doorway or Mexican govern- ment offices in midtown Manhat- tan, palice reported. There were no injuries. CM11r """St-",..,.. NEIGHBOR PAULA VERING TALKS ABOUT CRASH Husband Richard, Son Weyne (rtghl) Llalen , :. ! I -.•f 'Harassi·ng Deal' Mayaguez Captain Weeps Over Suit MANILA <UPI> -The captain of the U.S ciirgo vesse l Mayagbez, tears in his eyes, said today a lawsuit charging him with endangering the lives of his 39 crewmen was an effort ·by a " u .s .-HOMES LOOTED IN,LAOS. A4. new crewman who hoped to make a quick buck. Capt. Charles T . Miller of Fountain Valley, his arms shak· ing, denied-that he ignored warn· ings not to sail through "ultra· hazardoUs" waters near Cam- bodi'p, which resulted in the capture of the crew. Miller, 62, told a news con .. ference on the deck of the ~layaguez he still did not know details of the lawsuil filed in San Francisco by Albert Minichiello, the vessel's assistant engineer. But he termed the suit "just a harassing deal, figuring he's <Minichiello's) going to get a thousand dollars here, a thousand dollars there.·· "l'Ve been going to sea sfnce 1933," Miller said. "And people who filed this class suit have pro- bably been going to sea only for the last four or five years ;ind they will make up any story they can so they can collect aome money. Your grandmother poi~ more for her carpet than you ever will. ' I YEARS AGO, BUYING A CARPET TOOK A . S I Z E A B L E CH U N K O.U T 0 F TH E FAM I L Y NESTEGG. BUT TODAY, WITH P.RODU,CTION AND MATERIAL COSTS REDUCED,. CARPETING IS AC- TUALLY CHEAPER THAN IT WAS 25 YEARS AGO. IN FACT,, 43°/o LESS A'.T WHOLE~ALE !.SO. WHY WAIT ANY LONGER? CARPETl.NG NOT ONLY ADDS BEAUTY TO YOUR INTERIOR, IT INSULATES AGAINST HEAT LOSS; T.oo. 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