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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-04-25 - Orange Coast Pilot' 'I . ... ---. • -- Say .Li§ and Richard a an By BOB THOMAS IIILLSBOROUGH !AP) -Are Patri- cia IJearst's startling \vords being forced fr on1 her. An . .\ssociated Press investigatjon J finds no evidence in her background that the 20-year·old h e i r e s s to a newspaper for tune would say or do anything violent -much less join terrori sts. mouth radical rhetoric or aid in a bank robbery. BUT SHE HAS DONE them as the astounding developments of the country's * ft * * Hearst Ht11it . ' PATIYHEARST P r o be Remains Same, Says FBI SAN FRA NCISCO (U PI ) -The head of the FBI investigation of the Patricia Hearst case said today her latest tape recording bitterly denouncing her father and fiance and s"·earing allegiance to her kidnapers \•;ould not change the status of /the investigation. In tbe tape receivL'd Wednesday, Miss Hearst branded her father and fiance as "pigs" and "clowns" a~ reaffirmed her allegiance to the terrorist Symbionese Liberation Army "'hich kidnaped her nearly three months ago. "It certainly doesn't change our investigation," said FBI speciaJ agent Anaheim Police Seeking Leads In Sex Sia yi11g Anaheim police said today they still have no firm leads or suspects in the brutal. apparently sex-motivated murder Tuesday of a 17-year-okl hotel maid from Garden Grove. An autopsy performed oo the body of Laurie Bertsch revealed she died of molLiple sta b wounds at about 10 a.m .• less than two hours after she began her stUtt at the Anaheim Sheraton Inn Il(W· Disneyland. • ... A spokesman for the Orange Col:!Ny Corooer's office said today there were some indications tlle girl was raped_ by her 8S.Qllant but more conclusive tests are still being performed. -Mm Bertsch's nude. slashed body was found 1ying on a bed shortly af1er ooon by C011ccmed ooy,•orkcrs. Charles W. Bates. "It adds another bit of information.'' U.S. 1\ttomey James Browning had no immediate romment on the effect o( the tape on ~1iss Hearst's status of being sought only as a material witness in the April IS robbery of a San Francisco bank. Hoy,·ever, he was presenting e.,idence this morning to a fOOeral grand jury investigating the bank robbery and the kidnaping case in general. TY.'O young Y.'omen knov.11 to be past associates of SLA members appeared before the grand jury today after sta.litlg that they v•ould not cooperate. Both Cynthia Garvey and Janet Cooper Weiss, 'l'I, whose identification v.•as u9Cd by a woman St.A member y,•ho rented fou r cars used in the bank holdup getaway. issued statements prior to their , appearances saying they knew nothing about the SLA beyond what had appeared in the news media. !o.liss Hearst. 20, daughter of newspaper executive Randolph A. Hearst, also said it. was "ridiculous to the point of being beyond belief" for her family to ttrink she was brainwashed into participating in a $10,000 bank robbery by the SLA April 15. Her comments were contained in an 18- minute tape recording given to a Sa n Francisco community r e I a t i o n s policeman by intermediaries Wednesday. The upper left hand comer of her driver's license was sent along with the tape to authenticate.it. But Hearst, president end.editor of the San Francisco Examiner, maintalned his complete trust in his daughter despite her vituperative remarks about. him. ;.Regarding her personal aUacks on me, if she has been brainwashed and r certainly believe, she has, k's not surprising she wooJd say something like th is,,. he said in a statement released at his Hillsborough mansion. "No matter \lt'hat sbe says. v.·e still Jove her." first political kidnaping unwind . \Vhether her action's have been voluntary, \\1hether she has been brainwashed, coerced, threatened, is not knO\\'n, of course. This is the story of Patty 1-learst before Feb. 4. v.·hen the terror- ist Symbionese Liberation Army claims it kidnaped her. before he r friends and fiance and parents and so1ne impartial experts say she was brainwashed and coerced into saying she would join her cap· tors. This is the portrait that e111crges of Patty llearst before Lh e SLA : VPI Teitt'llOI• AFTER 10 STORMY YEARS, THE END OF THE LINE? Ellubeth Taylor, Richard Burton Call It Quits Liz, R ichard Will Get Divorce After 10 Years By \~RNON SCOTT HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Elizabe th Taylor and Richard Burton, v.·ho kissed and made up onl y last December. announced today that their JG-year marriage is finished . 'lbe, ~pje, ,Wbo frequently ~xc~anged expensive baubles as an e~pre3s1on of Four ~f e1i Cleared Of Obsce1iity Rllp POCA TEU.O. Idaho (UPI) -After deliberatu:ig more than seven hol.ln, ~ two-11o·orrum, four-man jury has 11cquitted four men charged \\'ith violating Tdaho's obscenity la'A'S. their love , made the announcen:ient of pending divorce through a representative shortly alter ~1 iss Taylor returned from a vacation in Hawaii. Burton has been hospitalized here ror 12 days. Jn their joint statement, the ·couple said : "Elizabeth Taylor 0Ad1 Richard Burt-0n ha\'e requesled t~r Jll.~ir lqngtime friend nnd attorney Aaron R. Frosch ptr)('CC(l to legally termi na te their 11).yea r marriage on the g r o u n d S of irreconcilable differences . "Frosch has indicated that the di vorce wi ll be obtained in Bern. Switzerland.' "'here the Burtons ha ve been residents for many years." : , ~fiss Taylor arrived in llort~"OO<f Tuesday after several \\'t.cks vacaliOI} , v.i th her mother and some of her chit! dren at her brother's home in lja~·aii. • . . -- DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * THURSDAY AFTERNOON , APRIL 25, 1974 VOL. U , HO. 11J, t SECTIONS, h PAGE~ SHE IS KNOWN AS a bright, self-confident j'Oung \V0111a 11, in- dependent enou gh to fl y the nc ~l \1 ith a hoyir1t.'1al. but curing enough to krep close tics ,.,·ith her fa111 ily, She took '11e;1tion :-~1,.ith then.1. ~nd sa\\' them often. She 11•as 111akin~ her 11edd111 g: gue!'t list and ptck1ng china pattern shortly before lh e kidnaping. Li.kc n1any of tod<1 y's youth. she li\ed 11 ith her boyfriend , Steven \reed. a philosophy gradua te student. for the pa5t year a nd a half. Their relationship 11·as to bccon1e 1narriage in late .June. She "'as a thou~htful an student at L·r il<'rkcley. once a hotbed of student radic~lis111 but no \v stirred onl y by ;in occosional streaker. (See PATTY, Page 2) E 1111ny No1ni11ees 'Jane Pitt1nan' By .Jf':HRY HUCK LOS A:\'GELES 1AP 1 -''Th r Autobiography of :\lis1; .J;i nr Pillrnan." 1raring !he lifr of a black \101n:tn frrJnl slavl'r~· to ci1·1 t ri gh!s. rccei1 l'd 12 television Emmy nominal ions tOOay. "The · Carol Burnett Show " :ind "~-A-S..-11" received 10 rarh. ;incl l he Fire Breaks Out After Res id ents Leave C<lM J-Ion1t· A sudden blaze that exploded in a r••ar bedroom cauS£'<.I an cstima!ed Slfl.000 darnaHc tn a Corona de! :\'lar horn<· \\'ednt·sd~11· 1vithin a ff'11· minu!!•s aftl'r the la st oC·c.:up:int lf'fl to 11!ay tt•nnis lnvrs11gatnrs s.1icl :\lrs. I\ al 1n 3 n Spellc·!lch. of 1824 .\larapat;1 IJl'l\'l'. 111 th~· Jr11inc Tcrr'ace district. h,id hct·n go!](• onlv about IS minutes 11hC'n smoke an d flafncs poured frOtll the fl'SJdi'llC'C. .. It happened jusr that fa st." said ;1 neighbor. ;\frs. \\'ill i:irn .\lood y. of 18.'.12 .\laraµata Dr sv!'. i\o cause has been detcrn1inNI for •ht' S\\'ift blaze. but i\c.,..port &>ach Fire Dt.•partn1ent lnspertor Art :-itorton said tnday tha t in11('st1gators dn ha\'t.' 11 thror\'. llC' declined to ~1\'r anr df'laih; un11l lh t· investigation i~ ('Otlll{'tl\ bu! said !hl' speculation as tn thf' cause tl'ntcrs entirely on an acrtdi1nt:1l 1nc1dcnt. The Spelll'!ir h couple spl'nt !he nh.!hl "'ith thr ~loody f;i 1n1 I.\' follo\\ing the fire. v.'h1ch caused about S12.00l1 dam;tg!' to the stn1c1urc 1L~I! and S7 ,000 dnin:i ~c to the contents Authorities said :-ii.ri;, Sprllcti1·h h'fl about 1: 10 pm for a tcnn1-. inatc.'n and lhat the fire was alrrady rawng at 1.30 p.m ... whcn they re·cci~ the f1r<>1 alrin11 Jnspcctor !\1or1rti said lt waoi: 011l' or t1\o ~s!dential ' btan~s to •iccur 1n \'1•111)1"1rt Beacti 'v.•ithin 24 hou rs. adding that both seem~ UlfeX pl;i int'<l ~ A t\rc'thbl occurrt'd about 5 a 111 al <111 ISe~ FIHE, Page %1 Top s Selectio11s "~l::ir;• T)lC'r .\loor1• ~lttiw" ;i nd ···n1c \\'altons" had nine c;1ch. The nnrninal ion<; f(1r l/1r srnall-scrcen version or thl' U;.r ;1rs \l,1y :!II y,·erf' announced b\' ihe .\',1tn1n<i! 1\cadcmy of Telc\'is1on Art s :ind S..:·1cnc1·~ ..Jane l'irt1n.1n" 11 :is norninare<l .1s bc.·s1 tlramatir :;JX·ri:1I ;ind 11<; star. Cicely T1:-on. y,·as nurn1natt·d Ct!> IX'st actre~<; 111 a· dr;nna. It :1bo rl·t·~·11·t·d nomination~ fnr d1ree1 or, .John Kori~. an1I r1lr "Tiler Trac~· Keenan \\'~·nn. "Tht• \\'al!un<;," la"r )r'ar'" hig "'1n n1•r. 11·as nomin.1te<l for 01.11-.1;1nd1n ~ dramatn· ~t'flt'S along 11·Jth "KnJak ·· .. Tht• St reet~ of San Francast'O." .. l'ol1cc !'itory" and ··L:psta irs. l)(l11•nstairs.·· li!i: stars. H1ch;1rd 1'hon1:i~ and :\lichacl Lt·:u·ncd'. bcnh u·1nn1·r .... J:isr 1·1•<1r. "'t•rf' nominah·d again for b1:.<.t ;1ctUr and hes! aelrcss u1 a drar11.'.it1c ::.ti ic:o: "Jane J>1uman" \.\';JS norntn;i1l•d fol' 11u!stnnrling s1x·('iu ! progra111, :1!ung 1vith "ThC' :\l igrants," "'fhe J·:xt'L'Ulion of Pvt. Slu1 ik:· Slr:11nb..1!h'' ;ind .. !\ Hrns H1\' r 1 • B11!h "\l.\S!I '' :ind "1111' \I 1r1· l'y!t·r .'.lo•>''l' SllQ1\ ·• 111·rt• nutninah•d f11r ou!!>\;1nt.l1n:.! 1'<J1tl•ill <.1 ru·\. ph1;. "Atl Jn Thi· V;un 1I.\ ;incl "Thl' lkld l·ouplc· ·· Xrnnin<1trd for bt~s1 actor 1n a 1lranHlliC' ~pt-t·1:1I 11 rn· l)1rk Vrin J)ykc for "Thi• \lnm1n;; ,\ftC'r:· Jlal llolbrook for "Puc!>Jo." l...aurellft' Oh 1·1··r ff)r "l 'h1· :\lcr<·h:int of r cn1{'('." :\l.1rlln Shc<'n for ·The ~xt·cutinn of Pvt ~10\Jk " and A!Jn jSt·e E'.\l,\IYS, f'aJte 21 Orange Coast Weather Thr' inland (Xlrtons of 1hr count~· 1\11! \1 arrn up :.i bit Friday. but ro:ista! r1•:1dini;:s -.houldn't change. Look for high trm1)s in lhc fi.1 lO ;.J r<illi.:l' aftt·r overnight lo"s d i~ pill@: !O 42. l :\"SIUI·: TOii.\ \' GE!tfS WORTH 35,000 STOLEN Mis! Hearst called her father "Pig IJearst'' and tK!' fiance. Steven Weed , 26. a "sexist, racist pig." She added she never wanted to see Weed again. And she anoounctd: "I'm a soldier of the People's Army." The 6th Distrkt c.ourt jury acq uittOO Joe Ta var of Tucson , Ariz .. OY.'Der or !he Gallary Theater in Pocatello, and three employes. Bunon has been hospital ~ed at St1 Jann '~· tT I 11 Hospital in nearby Santa Monies witli Hlack . Ba ck " a ace .I fin,f"H yi>ar.'f after l1rr detith. ,\/ar1l!(t1 .\fn11ror rr.111i11ur.~ to /Jr "IplOHf'tl /Jy Ull army of b !Of]• rriplt('r5. sotnc of u'/J tmt f!l't;t'r n11'1 lier. \ (.'l"P!Oll Scott ~ts putt of the rec nrd srro191.r totloy u11 f.'flt/t' / () Two ;>ersons browsing throulh 9 Laguna Bench antique s l o r e apparently left y,•ith a necklace m a d e or 70 cats-eye emeralds. PoUcc ~·ere told the value ls $35,000. 'nle theft from Carl Yeakle Anllques, 1099 S. Coast Highway, was reported \Ycdncsday. -... ' She said her father and Weed ll·ere "clowns" to think she bad been forced into enlisUng in the SLA. FBI agents -_just hours before the tape was released -found two can used by the nine-member team which held up the Hibernia Bank branch in the quiet Sunset District. They were located in a put>llc porking garage In the Japncse (~ 1-111. 1>age ZJ The four 'were aJTe*<t lasl August on charget of violating Idaho's obscenity statutes, whid1 state it is a misdemeanor to sell , distribute Or intend to sell or distribute o~ne material. The Gallery Theater. which sells a variety or sexual malcrlals and shows films some COMider obscene, ha s b001 a controversial operation for t~·o years. • bronc:hla l problems. " • The cpuple, estran ged last summe;: aflCr a spat, were rttdhclled a fet¥ days bcfort Christmas wheb Burton fJew from a movie location in Rome to Los Angeles where his wife was horpitalized. Burton whisked his wife, still in a wheelchair arter undergoing surgery for removal of an ovarian cyst. back to Eu rope in ttn attcmpl to save their 1s .. HURTONS •. Page ll "BfR.~tl NG tlA;\f Al::i rl'Prl -r;o1 Georgt! \\'altric1• Y.!lS cndor:wd t"!day b~ the Birminitflam Times. a black nf'Y.S-- paper, In nn i'<ll!orinl. the• nc;\·spapl'r Mid Wn\lace·s st11nd Oil ~egrcgatlon nad "soricned lhmuR:h the )'f'nrs." nnd his historic "st11nd 1n the schoolhouse door In the c11rlv J9fll}'s y,·ns donC' "bt-cau sr this v.'as wh<11 thti \'Olcrs Y.71nl ed hln1 to do and 1 his ii; 11 hat pvt tiim In office." k•li1tt u ~Ma.vi 11 C11lloMll1 I CllHlflH SO·k Co'"''' JI Cronword H 0.1111 Hollett It Edlt0<l1I P••t • 1 En!Jrlll"'™'M U '-ln1n<1 tf.-ll HY G1rdMr U HOfl.CtPfl n Ann L•-" n "'""'' '' Mlltvl l l'Wlld• tt H1hen1I "'"' • Or_,, .. Coullly U·I• Pteol• n .:J Pl A. U iM•h t4.tt SIOI:~ M1rl11t1 JO•U Tllt••1lt11 II lllrl!en ti Wta!~•r t W~rld Hrw1 I • • • l . " 2 OAJLY PILO I Patty Hearst-an lntina.ute !'rofile • • From Pflfle J b.10lt of Patty'• reading was ronfinc..>d to achool work, bul she kept n book by the bed for occasional UM'. the last one lhe was readlng was "Rad ical Chic DN.I M.au-~tauln1 the flak Catchers," n wry look at the support ' llte rich illvc to radlcal causes In the !ale l!l(j(ls. 'tl Tii t: JI EAltSTS LE'A-llNED of tl1f' llving arr;1nRen1cnt shortly h 1· f o r 1· C:hrlst1nas. They thooght tht•1r dn uj!hh•r had a frn1nle roo1nms1e. ."~Ir. lleurst 11,·a~ more lUtdl•rttandfng ,'' sa id \Ve€d. "~l rlf. Hevr:H ii> very traditional :ind Catholic, S(J Sh<' was obviously opposed \Q it. Bu1 she fin:Jily .said, '\VcJI. you're golng 10 fin it ;111r \\t1}',' so there 1vas no bl,.::: fuss." \\'ccd. a Prinl-clon U n Iv er ~ 1 t y graduate. fs six yf.lllrs olc.h·r than. ~liss 1-learst. 1vho had her 20th bir·fhday in SL.A captivity. lie ia t.RU wnd &lt·ndcr, with a brush mustache. An art· professor of P:i.u~·s dcscr~t her a1 "like something painlt.'11 in the 15th century ... long, golsien·brown ·hair and perfectly fair skin." \\'llEN TJit-:\' \\'ENT oul. Stl!.Vl)O and Patty enjoyed prowling auctions and M'l'OIKl·hand shoµs to find 1tntlqucs and art 1vork1. Lust sunulll'r they truveled 3round Ct1lifomltt , 111 his Volkswagen or her blue ~l G, a gift fron1 her parents. They went lo \Vyntoon. ;_1 llear1t l3mlly retreat ln thl' forest1 of Northern Callfornlil . "We h<id thf' whole pla<'t to our$elvett.," Stl.!vcn recall$. "Pauv and r sv.·nrn in thr rivt>r, hikt'd in the hlll s und drove the Jl't'P t1!oni,: fire ro.nds." Senne of the activity was linthL'<l ber1nise Patty suffers from t kn('u uundlt!on. She wore hcttvy bract• for u li me in childhood. Loil summer she cor,sultt!d u SJJCClalist ubout 11ur~ery. PATT'' IS TllE grunddaughter of the publishing i,:innt. \Vllllam llandolph llearst. Hut s:he knows little abOUt hl!n except us an lmportunt collector of art. She has read no biographies about hhu nor hos she seen "Citizen Kane/' the fictional fllrri b8ied in part on hit Ille. · She v.•111 born the thJrit of five tluughters. Both part·uls Ntve always been btt$y with their oY:n Jiyrs. Dcsidl'S directing the Examiner again.st stiff competition from the .. San Francisco Chronicle, 1-learst served as board Q11eeta of the Cyclists chalrman of the llearst Corp. Jlis wife, Catherine, helped found tht San '-lateo Crippled Q1Udren's Society and is a reae.nt or the University of C..llfomla. The daughters were supervised by a Slll'Ctlllion of governesses and maids. IOme good, fOl'l1t bad. An English govemeu named Heathd' proved kindly and symp1thetlc lo the problems of the middle daughter ;:is she sought her place ill the family and at scbooi. ANO THERE WAS ah,·ays Emmy. the w11rm-hearted. understanding German· born cook. Patty would pose her glrl~h dllemmas to Emmy, whose Old World wb;do1n often supp/Jed the answers. P;Uty follo wed !he f;:imily tradltk>n: catecblJm and confirn1alion at the parish . church, te1ching from the nwu at the parodllal tchool. She v.•ept away from home for the first time to begin hlih school at tlghtly·run Santa Catallnl School in ~lontercy. Life th ere was hellish for Palty. 'Ille nuns' char1c1er-building lessons were lost on her. She cleaned toilets and e1np1ied garbage cans for what llht thought were mino r lnfrecti~. She was considered smart 11nd eamed B'"grades. Af""f ER TJIE SECOND year, she Queen Juliana of the l\'ctherlands leads the way for other cyclists during a recent outing in the country. The quee n had just open~d a water pu~flcatlon ln· stallalion in the Dutch province of Friesland. I $100 Million ' Overcl1arge For Gas P1·ices Reported WASHINGTON (UPl l -Evidence line. been found of 1nore than $100 n1lllion in posgible overcharges in fuel priers dur in}l the energy crlsls, feder11I energy chlt•f John C. Sawhill said todn y. Sa•Nhlll dcscrlbL""'<i at a congressional hearing the joint investigations by \hf' Federal Energy Office and lnternn l Revenue Servil·e of HleJtal speeulalion ln energy markets, and of violationti of !he' rcgululions on prices and pass·through "°"''· ''This program hns ulre11dy chnll~ngt'1'1 or ha s under investigation some $100 mill ion or CflSI pass·throu~hs. a portion of which arc allocated l'..l propane," Sawh1il said. Sa\\'hll\ tcstlflc..'il ft! a hearing by the OltAHGI C04ST ST DAILY PILOT Tl"'°'""""' Ce~1• (~I< ... It/! '"'" .. "'<~ .• ,.__ -·~· ,,. • .,, ..... ,. "f>Jfll•I"""' "''"' °'"'"" eo. .. ~ .......... ~ <;..-~. h«ooot<• ... ,. ...... . .. ...,o lila~~•• """"°~ f " ,.~ "" r ..... u. "'"'" ,,.~ ........ """'"· ........... ,.,... ........ ,,., .. 10111 Vol••r l -. ...... s....,, ...., ... ~,-:s... C-~:..,&.• ....... c;.,.,........ 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Randall (D·fl1o .l, asked why elli'rgy prices rcnchcd the "gouge ll'1·el" during the shorlngi:s or the pas! several months. •'ro111 Page 1 BUilTONS ... nu1rnuge. lie ga\'e her a heart·shaped dla1uond necklace, adding to her collet:lion or expensive jrwels. The couple relurncd to Oroville, Calif .. in ~l;l rch wheri' Burton s\nrred in a new 1110\l<·. "The Kl,')ruin1en." lie made news b.~ fi!Ving ba ub les to locut girls and appea ring ln publlc with oUter women artcr ~liss Taylor left to"'"· N••il hl'r Burton nor ~1iss Taylor l'll'lS :1v;ula1Jle for comntent on thr deci sion to <hvurce. Ir \\'llS lhc fifth 1norringr for the 42· ~Cllr·old tHires:1, the second for Burton, 48. Thry h~d no children. Ttll.' couple made intcrn a l·ional h('adll nM during their rom11nee in 1003 on 1t.e .!;(IL or !ht" movie , "Clropn1r:i.'' At 1h:'11 l!m(', ~-liss Taylor wn~ 1narrled lo Ed dlc Fi~hcr. B1U1on also was m11rrlcd. l)i11·i11g their stormy mnrrlage, the Bur1ons fougtit nlld kissed und 111t1de up publ icly on mnny occa11ioru. They ('8Ch cornmandL'<I mllllon dollar stlarles while in11ki ng mot ion piClurcs together. Jlut in recoot years, Uleir bo1:office popult1r!ty fudt.>d and !heir illtlarles dl'('rt'a4(>(1 , They hud made a pact. not to be ~('p:Jr:Ht>d by local ion filming of movies and \•011,·ed 10 \\·ork togclhcr <'IS often as pol-l!l"ible. 1\li!\S Taylor, h o "' f' v c r, disapproved o( Burton'a behavior In Oro\'l lle and ltfl hlnl. \II'"~ Taylor 's 1>revi0tt5 h"llsbandl were hol<'l scion Nicky lfllton . aL1or ~!\chael ~rtld1ng, sho\\ man ~Ukc Todd and f isher. Thl'l actreY pl<ln1 to return to Europe 1n a few d;:iya where she is 1Ched11led to .i)Jptur at a benefit "'·Ith Grace Kelly in i\1onac;o. Burton N!fwed to rev eal his ptam. l'r'om PGfle l EMMYS •.. Alda for "8 Rms Riv Vu." Besldd ~11Js Tyaon, nom inated for best actress in a special program were Elizabeth Montgomery for "A Cue of Rape," Katharine Hepburn for 0 The Cilass Men8jerle," Clorit Leachman for "The Migrants" and Carol Burnett for "S funs Riv Vu." Nominated. u outltandinf limited series were "Columbo," "McCloud" and "The Blue Knight ." Reskleii "The Carol Burnett Show," "The Sonny and Oler Comedy Hour" and "The Toni&ht Show Slarrlng Johnny Canon" were nominated aa outstandlng niustc-variety series. Nomination! for musical-comedy· \'ariety specials were "Barbra Strtfsand . . . 1\nd Other fllusica! Instruments,'' "Lily" starring Lily Toinlln, "The Frank Si n.1tra Special" and "The John Denver Show." Other n1ajor nominations : -Best actors in a dramatic series: 'Telly Savalas, "Kojak"; WIUiam COnrad. •·cannon", Kart Malden, "The Streets of San Francisco''; Richard Thomas, "The \Val tons." -Best actor in a comedy series: Alan Alda, "MASH"; Redd Foxx. "SanConl nnd Son''; Jack Klugman, "The Odd OJup1e". Carroll O'Connor, "All In the Family": Tony Randall, "The Odd Couple.'' -Best actor In a limited series: Peter Falk, "Columbo"; ~nl1 We aver , "McCloud"; William Holden, "The Blue Kni ghl. '' -Best actreas In a dramatic aeries: Jeanette Nolan, "Dirty Sally"; MJchael Learned, "The Waltona";. Jean Marth, "Upstair1, DoWllllalra," -Best ttclress in a comody series : Bea Arthur! ."Maude"; Mary Ty I fl r ).foore, "Thl\ Mory Tyler Moore Show"; Jean Slapleton, "All in the FamUy." -Be1t actress In a limited 1erles: Mildred Natwtc< Md Helen Hayes, both tor "The Snoop Sllter11" ind Lee llemick, "The Blue Knlghl" The Emmy1 wUI bo p,...nled Oii NBC ln two telecaatJ. The d1yUmt !mmy show will be broadcast in the artemoon from New York'• Roct~reller Plwr, 1nd the prime time ahow will orlginatfl In the evening from the Pantag11 Theatre tn Hollywood. - .~ her Catha' .ii. was IUIMppy )>h< IOOk the flnt Job or htr ure, ud left the adlllol: A~ I/ult alle-wu ~mlng 12.25~ an ""'1od!Jq11111 taklnl e1pi1Ued !or ~ mtrijuarm ts dented Christmas card orderl at a atote. She by the tchool and bu porenll. quit •Cler the hollday1 and he&an her She torolled at the 1-OOD11rvativ1 litudJes at UC BerM.l•f• CryllAl Springl Sdlool. Lii• bqan n.w.r. &¥ diac:overeol li\_anc! IMl!rltur . "PATrY GREW IJP lut; lhl didn't Slit took a cluo frjp loJapon•lid wu appear like an lf.yllMid al Bcrkeloy," dee91J lmpr""4, . S>id We<d. "Our lrl«ldt were oneo ! had In the fall of 1'71 lhe entered ~1enlo known, all in the 25-30 age bratket. She Colle&e, a llberaL.arts scbool near fitted very~well into lhe adult \\"orld.1' Stanford. f lier first quartfr was a disaster. "She ·wa1 '!"' klcal atudent. She studied TboUih sbe ~•ed •r1 al>t, ~ C t<> C· hltd, Mvtr. ~wed ~• c<Mirse, ltte"400 min• ~·Sh.:--iW\&d)tl4 ·lo art history ci-'. lal(lilully ," r.c.Jjed ., Le o n and WC• ~ ~ and B· Loalhourow,"'4" cw.ty odvller. phi.... • . · •• _ 1 • Thou~h UI~ J(Mntl were upeet it their 8llE MED WEED AT Cty1lll,8prlnp, . d•Uih~ Uvln1 with Weed, they were where ht tauaht math. Slit punued him, ~ljbly r>Ueved that • wedding w.JI Weed aald, lltd'laa WU Woon.by her slim p ..... Ca<-J ... beallty 11111 ....,_ for lmowtedge. "" _ · · They dated tepllrly. IT SEEMED 111AT the~ world, whl!'h r.n &be st111UMt of 1971, Patty toured ·oombloed quiet graceful living with civic Italy 11111 Greece With bet art ciaos. responslbUtty •would he weU<>rdered When ahe roturnM, llbc and Wood renred ohoe ' an apartment. .. • .. . more: HI wu 1>o11n11Jng blt gt:tduata ttudlu. ~ came the nlibt or Feb. 4. She decided to stay out of amoo1 ln the And (rom lh1t polnt on the atory of !a,IJ, &eeking a respite from studying. And Pally 'ttearst blurs, and the questions although she had an anov.·al)(:e -then tha,f are being ralsed nbout what has •JOO monthly -she needed more money happened to her, about what sbe~ls really to decorate the apartment. Jlke now, caruM>t be ans\1.·ered. -!> " Wlek• --.... ~ , __ ··--,, ... -.. - " ---~ -.. -•t , •• --- l j ., ...... - vl1'<.ir ·-. --) -.-~ . . ..;;..--· t ----..... ----~ "l '.ro..-• I ... ., .• _...,. j l. )..._.••- THE PUZZLE Proml'-.e 'l 1J'c.rt CtHUt Branch FBI ... Cul!ural Center /lf!JJl . U1c do11t11town r;ect.ion. They had been left there a oouple of days after the hold up during which two 1>}•51-anders were wounded. 1bere \1.'as speculation ~liss lfearst "'as IDrood I<> participate in tile robbery. But Me said on the tape it was her choice to be an active member of the team. "Our action of A'pril 1$ rorced the corp<rate state t.o help finance the rtvolution," she said. l\!L'iS Hearst added: "I \vas in a po&ltlon IO I covld bold bank personnel and CUit.omen who were on the floor. Aly gun waa loaded and, at oo time. did any d. my comrades lrdentionally point their guM at me." Her family said photographs taken by the bank's anti-holdup cameras shov.·e<l other members of the robbery unit had IWlS trained on Miss Hearst. Mls1 Hearst's tape was acCompanit 1 by a message from "General Field fllarshal Ctnque," believed to be escaped convict Donald M. DeFreeze, 30, "'ho v.·as one of the bank robbers . He said !he two by1tanden: were aOOt because ~y fa iled to follow orde1'. "We again warn ltle pubtic that any ctUzen assisting the enemy will be shot," Cinque said. "There is no mkldle ground in the war." N ei1nru1 Mru·cus to Ope11 h1 F asl1ion Isla11d in '75 t\eiman ~1arcus. the Oallas-baSt"d department store known for its high priced gifts, plans to open its first West Coast branch at Fashion Island in Ncwporl Beac h next year. AMOuncement that the chain is Callfornla bou~ waa scheduled to come at a prw confertr1ce late today at the Blg Canyon Country Club. Stanely J\.farcus. chairman of the board of Neiman Marcus. and Albert J. Auer. vice president of lhe Irvine · Company, v.·hich built Fashion Jsland, will make the formal announcement. The store that 1ells lhings like Chinese junks and h1s and her camels first opened in Dallas in 1907. It now has two branch61 outalde Ol Texas, one in Chicago and the other in Atlanta. The Fuhlon Island store v.•ill be located jwt north of Broadway. It will be relatively 1ma!I. about 120,000 aquare feet, but ll1 exact size and design 1tlll mtl!t obtaJn Irvine Company appro val, according fo Irvine officials. pack th is ' Construction will begin in !ale summer or earl)' fall and the store is scheduled to be opened in September of 1975. Details about the store and v.·hat kind of merchandise it will contain will be announced by Marcus at the press corrference. Neiman Marcus will become the fifth major department store chain lo locate in the Irvine Company's costly shopping complex. From Pagel FIRE ... apartment al 3<l51tl E. Bay Ave., c~use<I an estimated ~ damage and sent the tenant to the hrulpltal. James Shepherd "'as transferred from Hoag Memorial Hospital to Orange County Medical Center's bum ward where he was being treated at mid-Oa~'. cross-country case it's yours for just 2.50 with any purcha se from helena rubin stein 's sk in life collection Thia handsome traveler contains • Skln life Souffle Und&c Ma keup Moisturizer; Herbessence Ea u de Porl um Spray,· llluminOtion Sovlfle liquid Foundation. Blu&hing Cream and Compressed Powder Compact. Choose from the~e offerings~ Skrn Life Cre.im· 7.50/12.50/20.00; Moisturiz;ng Em uls;on, 1;.50/12.50,/20.00: Moisturlz i~g Cream Cleanser. 5.00/1.00; Deep Mois1ure Liquid Makeup, tawny, beige, ivory, bisque, rochel or rosebeige. 6 .50. Deep Moisture l ipslick. sweet melon, mo!ten mango. cordial cherry or titian spice. 3.75. Cosmetics, 17 -ch.~I IROADWAY • I • I l I I l v II g I s. A N m f'i H el to th lh v Ci ju ta "' t N 1' 0 R w n h Covering Up Atte1npt Pitt On Mitchell NE\V YORK (UPI I -1be pros1.'Cution k.day acc:used John N. ~l itchcll of covering up "ah ouf.·and-out th reat" to President Nixon by financier Robert L. Vesco to intt:rfere in a f c de r a I investigation of \'esco's manipulations. · r'.fhe a_C"CUSalion. by prosecutor John R. \\1ng 1n summation, came as the government ncarl'd the end of it.s vear· long drive lO send fonner Comnlerce Secretary 111aurice H. stans and former Attorney Gl'neral 1'1itchcll to prison. The lWO fOnnl"r p()\l.'CrfuJ figures in the Nix~ Admini stration could get a malrlmum of 45 years each on con\•iction. Ther _are accused of trying to impede a Se<.i.inltcs and Exchange Commission ... investigation of Vesco :n exchange for his secret S200.000 cash C'Qfltribution to the 1972 Nixon campaign. \Ving. held up an eig ht-page memorandum before the jury that had been marked "Please Hold for Donald Nixon" and sent lo the Essex House Hot el in Noven1ber. short lv after th e 1972 clecli:on . The hotel manaiicr haJ given it to Mitchell . \1'ho testified he "thumbed through it" and S<'nt it bat'k to Vesco. Donald Nixon, the President's brother \h·es in Nev"port Beach. ' ' \\'ing told the jury thnt about that lime Vesco \'.'as "getHng dl'Spcrate .. about the vigorous pursuit of the SEC into his financial dealings. \\'ing remi ndt.~ the jury· that 11am• L. Scar~. ri \'eR"Q 1a .... 1·N. had tesiifiPd the financier h<id told him: "I've got to get a n1essag~ through to the top. rm ~oing to call Newport Beach and get son1cthing through to Key Biscayne." He said: ··~e.,..·port Beach is Donald Nixon and Kev Bi!'<:avne is the Pr<':iident of the linited StateS. The me1no is an out-and-0ut 1hreat addr<."SSed really to !he President of the United States to do som~thing about the SEC investi~a tion or R.L.V. (\'esroJ is going to b\oy,· the \\'his11c about the oontrillution and a number ol other th ings. "If John ~litchcll is the innocent n1an he claims he wouldn 't have gh•en it back to Vesco. The memo says ~tr. stans asked for a cash contribution. It says tl~at Vesco had been tolcl th:'.lt subpocn3s fto him and some of his emptoyes by the SEC i 11·ould be withclr::n\'n." Actuall y, the subpoenas v.·crc not ,,·i1hdra\vn and Vesco look the fifth amendment. "\\'hat do you think an honest. laY.'· abiding fonner attorney general should hai,:e done with that memo. this obvious threat?'' \Ving continued. "Does he tell Bill C..1sey (SEC chairman) about ii ? Oh. oo. Does he C:'.111 \Vhilney North Scyn1our, the l!.S. attorney in this distri ct aod tell him, 'I've got an atlemrt to obst ruct justice'?' No. "Does h(' call anybody? Ii(' can't. He can't let 11'hat's stated in here be seen by anybody. lie can't afford to let anybody see it. .. He's trying to keep it under wraps. That's v.•hy it goes back to Vesco." \Ving said that if it had gone lo Donald Nixon , there y.·as no gua rantee that he \\'OUld "play bail." \Ving earlier had told the jury that . ~lilchcll and Stans tried ''to use polit ical power to influence justice," that they "sat at the very pinnacle of govenunenf' and because or their pov.·er "they felt they v.·ere above the la\Y." ISHE-Fl f .. · · ... · • ... ~ ... ' •• • It t ... _ if. KissiHfl Cf1t11111•s \'incenl Toro and Louise llcath are the so re·lipped \11inners of the .Fort Lauderdale, 1'~1a .. l..is!'ing contest after 96 hours and 32 n1inutes solid osrulat ing. They said they coul d ha ve kt'pl going ind('finitt'l y. St. Be1·na1·cl !(ills Boy; Dog Sl1otgi11111ell to Deatl1 !SLIP. l\".Y. 1AP 1 -A S.\'enr·old bo\' 1\·as bitten and mauled to· death bv ~l neighbor's 106-pound ~I. Bernard do~ as he played in the hon1e of the pet's ov.·ncr. pol ice said. The bov. Lawrence Calemmo. had been a \'isitor.in the hon1e previously and 11as kno1\'fi lo the dog. It 11·as not kno11n if there had ht.>en an y pro1 ocation of the dog. The dog 1ras shot~unned to dt'alh by 11s mistress, Virginia Johansson. Y.hen it refused to release the boy from its j1111·s. Detettive Anthony Greco of the Suffolk 4,361 Register At Saddleback A tot.11 of 4.361 studc111s hG\'C registered for the spring <1uar:cr at &:ddleb.:1ck Colle~c. school officials reported th is V.'CCk . Tha t number is down a00111 5ilO students frorn the fa!J quarter and 30 students fron1 the v.·inU!r c1uarter -a near normal attrition. accordin~ lo Saddleback Superintendent Fred Bren1er. Of the total. 1.6.11 students arr full time. carrying 12 units or rnore. and 2.i30 students are part-time. Fifteen classes .... ·ere dropf)('d du e lo lack of enrolhner.t and cighl Y:('re retained v,.ith enrolhnents less than the usually required 12 students. County police homicide r!ivision said a rncdical examinnt ion or th'e dog y,·ould be n1ade 1oda y. PoliCl' said the boy had be{'n sent honit· early from school \Vedncsday afternoon 11·hen he complained of an earache. llis pa rents \1'ere out. sO he v.·ent to the nt·i.;hboring house to play \\'ilh the Johansson daughter. Th<' children 11·ere playing indoors 11·hen ~!rs. Johansson heard the sounds or the attack. She said she tried to 11're~t lhc boy from th e 4-year-old St. &rnartI. but could not. She ran to the bedroon1 and returned 1vith her husband's shotgun. She fired one shot lhat knoc·kcd the df'lf! to the Ooor. but it st ill held the bo1·. She ran back. loaded another shell and firrd once more into the dog's body . finally killing ii. fireco said . Durin g the frantic a<:tion. another household dog. a young C. e r n1 a n shepherd . 11:rabbcd tK'e bo~,·s leg and tried lo pull hi1n fron1 the St. Bcnu:1 rd 's j<111s. Gret·o said . The buy 1.•;as dead on arriva l at !'iouthside Hospital in Ba~· Shore. lie wa~ bitte n and stratchcd sr\'erclr El!l the race. neck and chest. · The boy's father. ltusscll. a n electric ian. 1ras under sedation. ThL' n1other. Anna !\laric. 24. said l.a.,.,·rence had been her only surviving child. 1\ year-<>ld daughter of the Calemmos died two yea rs ago of natural causes. she said. •A Feel ior the People~ Bllrtliolorne tv Ilos Been on Tustin Bo<trlls 8 Years Editor's note : This is the third i11 a series of .~tories obo11t ca11rlid-0tes for rl1rce vticoucies 011 tile Sarl<llebnck College Boord of lr11stees. All district voters trill be e/ipible to select three new trus tees -two f ro1n T1tsti11 a11d one frorn /,ag1111a -ill the Ju11e 4 election. Ten candidates llre r111n1ing. and tl1e profiles 1oill be printed per. iodiraU y to pir;e voters a lank Gt can· didat.es' backyro101d <111tl views. By J,\N \\'OR11f ot lfl• o.irr ,.1i.i s11ff After eighl years on the Tustin Unified and Tustin lligh School boards of truslccs. John Birch Society member 100bcr1 Banholome\v said he bel ieves education.lily he h..1s de11eloped "a feel tor the people of Tustin ... That is one reason he feels qualified for a new posi tion as a trustee at Saddlcback College. 11e is running in Area 1\~:o agaiMt Jeffrey OUBov•e and Allan Green\\'OOCI. Bartholomew took an active role in the fonnation of Saddleback College in l!lti7 and "'·as part of the conservative clique that hel ped elect the slate of candidates including the board's firs! presktent llans Vogel to Saddlcback's first board of trustees. If he is el~ed June 4, Bartholomew said he will resign his Tustin trustee.ship. "People .... ;u esk why I ~ld tt8Jlsfer from the unified board to the COl.lege board. It's because my true interl'st has a\\\-'Bl'S been \\ith Saddleback College. But i 1\.1\'e been satisfied. v.ilh Vogel's performance and saw no reason to run against him .'' he said. Vogel resigned effectil·c In JU11c , creating a vacancy. A natiYe of \Vyoming. Bartholomew has lived in Tustin since 1927, He and his u•ife Pat have 1 .... ·o children: a son. 1.1; and A daughter. 21. \\'ho \\'as graduated from Saddleb.ic:k College. Since 11160 Bartholome..-.· has been n member of the John Birch Societ)'. "But 0.llV "1'-1 11111 .. Mt. SEEKS TRUSTEE POST Robert Bartholomew I defy anyone to prove that in eight years as a school board member 1 ha\•e e\'t•r let my membership in the Birch Society interfere ..... uh my resJ)Oruibililles to the schools." Bartholomew said. "I h.'l\·e always considered uhat is IX'~! for my school districts as a y,·holc. Al Saddlebaek:, I v.•ill be s'rictly J district person." Somr of those ln\'Ul \'ed In !he ctnTt-nt push to de-annex Tuslin from the Saddleback College district IUJd Into ttic S3nta Ana College district "S!!e.nl to be un \\illing le> bcco1nc lnfor1ncd'' on the real is,1;uc, he said. The dissidents ha\'e complained that thcv h:i\'e to drive too far to Saddlehaf'k and that lhe school do<·s n't ha1·c adc<]UJ!e curriculum or tacilities. "I don't think mileage i ~ the issue :it a11:· he said. "f'or a certain part of th is group. the de-annexation v.·as a mJnufact11 red issue to further their political ai ms." It v.·as also a strJtegy tor pressuring 1he school into moving in a fTIQre liberal direction. he speculated. Addr('Ssing recent criticisms vd1ich hare re\1JIYed a round Saddleback's chief admini str::itor Superintendent F r c d Breml'r. Bartholon1e"· said. ··1f he h:is a fault at all it is being too responsi\'e to y,·h.1t the hoard wa nted. And I don't consider that a fault . He's co1ne as close to doing \\'ha t the board wan1cd as <1ny adn1inistrator l'\'e ever seen:' Bartholomc11· s:iid be believes Saddle- back 1nust enlarge its curriculuin. irn- prove iL~ relations \\ilh the con1n1unity, and purch:1se land for a second campus as soon as possible. "The school has made good pro gress - hut ifs go! to keep going. The board has 10 dc\·elop son1e cohesion and a\'oid spli ts." "The entire educational philosoph~· of &1ddleb.1ck is excellent." he said. "It has a ver\· ~ound choice of courses so far and an ex.cellcnt choioo of teachers." oil the i~ue of whether a studPnt repres<'nta ti\·e should be aJ\oy,·cd on the boord. Bartholomey,· rcn1arked. ··1 see no need !or that. If students ha\e thC' interest \1'e should !!hoY. al!t'ntion to every· student. not just an ~fficial n:pn.-... scnuiti\'c. •• A n11rser)1nan for ovl'r 20 year~. G.urtho\ome1v has been a part of the conservative political scene for )ears. "I 11·\IJ be going after the conservat i\'C \•olr . no que4ilion about it.'' he said. "But I ft?CI 1hat I do what ls best for lhc v.bolc district, and not jusl a part." s DAil V PILOT ;f Leukeniia V ict i11i. Boy Too Weal( for Zoo SA:\ IJI EGO ilil'll -An ll·~l·:1r-<>ld lxi~· -dying of h:ukcn1in. "'hn said his hft•111ne drc;1111 \\'ils It) visl t tht' &1n Dil'~O Zoo. \\its tuo \1•cak to nuikc the tri11 \\' ... dnesda~·. . Virgil 1'aladav. of Sterlin'l . Colo. 11';1~ 10 have t"ur~ !he ~.oo inunt•di;1tely ;Jfh•r hls \iSil 11·it h c:inccr i;1>eciali!'lt Or. Virginia Li11ngston. but 11as I u o t•xhaustcd after the t hr e c ·ho u r t·xarnination. lie had pl:innl"<I 10 rC'IUm h<11111~ Thur!\day . but his t'Omnan1011 , K.1.1• Cow1t\', direl·tor of the 1\rt~ Tr1·h111l'al Schoo l. said Thi•\' \\'oultl tr" 111 fulfill Virgil's dream :i rid lt•t11e Frid;n· 1n~tC'ad. One of llllll' children of a f1n :uu·ialh pressed t:in11ty. the b·J~· 1ras no11n 10 Southern California on a trip paid for by his Colorado nc1~hhnrs Dunn}!: the Wi'<'k!.!nd hr l o u r t• d flisn~~ land, t'Y<'!' shin in'! a~ h" •'\plorl•d !he r1dt•s fruu1 Fantn'iyl:ind t o Junulc land .. ''lie <locsn't t:1lk a 1 .. 1 h11r 11·a~ i·r~t hc>amin,g al\ tht· hn1t·. · \ll ~s c·nun11 ~~ud \Vhat is hl· !lOl11t: to ll'!l hi~ h;111 iiers and .~i~ters about the thn·~s he s.111··• "Elephants." he sa id s 1 o 1\ I v ''AlliKators. Hippos." But it v.·ns !ht' horses that Virgi l l1k<'d best, especi:1lly 1he huge draft horse thtit pulls the bright ly paini('d trolley e;:ir down Disneyland 's ~l ain Strt't"I. He saw just :ibout everything thert• i~ to see at Di~ncy\and. But he drew the liQf at riding the ~lattcrhom roller coaster. "Too ~ar~ .'' he said Virgil lra\•eled lo San Dieco Tuesdav v.·here he visited Sea \\'orld. His last ~111p before heading bark home y,•as to be lhf> 7..oo -Virgil's dream. The Zoo v~it was ta come after thf. doctor because "the\' didn't 1\·ant his la<11 rt•membr:inee to be ·of visitin,'.! a d(l('tor 's {iffiec.'' a Chamh<'r of CumincrCT' spokesman said. His father. Joe Talada v. hnuls dcatl aninlals !or a renderini co n1pany i11 Sterling and the fJn1ily needs food stamp! to i::et by. "TI1e poor little ~uy nrver l1ad an.vlhing," said To1n Ball<1rd. v.·ho bega n the campaign to send \'irgi l to Califurni11. "He had a piece of rope for a belt and safety pins ~iround his britches. ll 's a real sad story." Vir~i l left his r.inchl.:ind ho1ne "'ith .Cif1s donated by S!erling huc inc.~srnen. ineludin;:: nev.• clothes. ro"·bo~· !itMll~. ;1 rea l hell , a c~1mer~ and rou nd-trip plane licket. Quentin 'Lifer' Stabbed to Death SAN QUENTJ '.\I ICPI' Prison "lifer .. Robert Slover. '27. 11·:1~ stabbed ti"I deat h v.·ith a sharpened foot-!un l! scre.,..·driver thrust deep into his b:ic~. San Quentin l'rison authorit ies have reported. A prison spoke~1nan said \\'ednesd;iy that Slover \vas attackc.-d as hC' y,·a!kril lo his niom ing v.·nr:k assignment. A ]lf('r frnm Los Aniteles Co11ntv. S101·er \1·ri~ pronounced dead on arri\'3! at the prisvn hospltal. llis dca1h 11·as the second in I~ prison s1nbbings !his year. 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Eat'h ( 1.n1c•t,111t 11:i .. al1!111(-d three sah•os. .)]~u~, 8-1, llel<l l 11 I\.iu'~ Death 1-:\'t'l\ITAS 1.\1' I -Ao B~·yea r-old 1:1:1 n 11;1~ in San 01ri.:11 Count\' Jail toda.Y fnr ni1·1•st1gat1011 nf 1nurdcr after calling, ".>hl'riff's dL·pulie':i to the ho111c y.·herc his 1l;1u).'h1t·r·1n·lonv v.as !-hot in dc;ll li \\'edn1·Wa ~ ni;'..'hl Thl' hod.v rif ('l:ir1r1· .Joan 7.adegian. 111. \\':l.'1 fnund <ltl lh1• n1)or. anti dl'putif'~ said ,h,~ h;HI ht·1·n ~hot St·\'~·rill l1111cs in the h1•:1d :ind haek. llt·r husba nd . Barton Z:idt•l,!1:111 .Ir .. 11:1:< a1\i1,1· 11hcn !ht• sluiritin~ 1t.>11k p!at·1·. u11'('Sti~;itrirs s.1id . The elder f\11rton Zndt•J!ia n l1vP s 111 •1 S:1n I 111·:;.11 rrl lr't'lllt'n! holt'I. ~~Sofa Bed Floor Sample Clearance Reductions of $50 lo S/00 on all F loor Samples Open as bed PROFES SIONAL INTERIOR DES IGNE RS Optn Mon, T hll r~. & Fri. Ev~;. for s1tt1ng and slcc111nq. • A wide selection of IJbrics and colors to choose lron1. ; \ • Rever sible backs an d seat cust11ons. ;¥,~;), . ' • -J DAILY PILOT ' ThutSday, AprU 2S, 1CJ74 ',,,....~~~~~~~~ ....... Military Troop_s Rfvolt Portugal Lips That Touch Liquor? :il>EMON RUM DEPr.-lt •·as noted In the new1 only yesterday that Newport Beach city olficlala •re currently mulling a policy on what to do abOut aloohollc beverqes. No tellln& where this will lead. Actually, the questk>n l•n't what to do with the liquefied spirits. M0ot Newport offki1l.1 already know 1hat I 11 d demonstrate ·from tline to time. 'The matter 15, precilely, what to do about booze witbln official m u n I c l pa l strucl\lreo, Along our coastline. Newport Beach is noted u 1 spot with more than ample "-"•ttrift& holes. Tbl1 practice of lifting claun of booze, ho wever, has never been llftClloned within lllCll official clly bulldlnp 11 nrehooaea, r,rt and recreation places, the 11 e g u 1 rd beadquamn or, heaven forbid, City Hall itlell. OR WELL. THERE wu that llttle inddent d\lflna Newport'• late ,City Council campl.Jgn when Mme u1ne flowed at an affair at a municipal library, Trouble was, thla juice or the grape allegedly al• flowed over partl of the library rug. This brought some loud verbalizing from certain N e w p o r t citizens who felt that happiness in a city library should be confined to maybt reading IOflltthina: food by Hemingway and not doln& what the author did in his spare time. YOU CAN UNDEftS1' AND w h y Newport people would Javor banning booze in civic places. They're heavy in tile bannina: business already. They have banned drin~·type alcohol from the city beaCbel. Also they bave banned /reewaya, fortune tellen, used car Jots, bay poUuUon and will ban Jet noise and molt Democrall If given half a chance. There Ja historical precedent for Newport Beach debate over liquor. Once, years qo, the town fought down to an election on whether or not the plaCf: should 10 wet or 11ay dry. These were io 1he times ol -lied l<>cal Option on "tiether or not a town allowed saloons to proliferate. WHEN THE VOTES were counted down on Newport Bay, the tipplers had won out. The Women's Christian Temperance UWon loll and WU forced to go elsewhere to regroup. But t didn't netd to tell you bow the electk>n came out Just look at Newport Beach today. Anyway, brioging you up to date. there is some evidence that Newport's shakers and-maven may be about to backslide again. . Because of the aforementioned flap about wine on the library rug, the good City Council may consider a palicy on when spirill might be allowed in nwnlcipal buildlngs. IF THE COUNCIL members thus act on ?.fay 13, persons who desire to fling some kind of. ftmctlon 1n a city place and boo7.e it up a bit will ha\'e to get a pennit for same activity from the clty manager. Should thi! .sound to you like the City Dads are about to allow wild beach parties at the lifeguard headquarters, you should know who the city manaeer is. He is Robert L. Wynn, a Christian gentleman of Mormon persuulan. HE IS ALSO A TEETOTALER, Non- driaker. Never touches the awful stuff. 'nlus it was when, the new permJt idea was trotted out, Wynn said he muld hardly thlnk of a drcurmtancu where such a municipal drinking pennll should be issued. On the other hand, M doesn't think his personal stance on drlnktn1 will color his judgment oo pennll plea•. Could be. But you auspeei there im't going to be any great epidemic of city sanctioned revelriu, eomebow. LlSBON, Poru1al (AP) -Armed '"°Pl f1\·orln1 u return &o democracy and pewee ln Portuc11'1 African terrllor~s stlzed radio and ttle,•lslon •tations today, claimed to ha,•e overlhro"·n the re1lme of .. remler ~1urcello Caetano ,and suld they ar· rflited JIJ.m. LISBON, Portugal (AP) -Arntcd troops seiled radio and televlalon station& Jn Lisbon early today and claimed to ha\'C 1t1'0n power from the regime of Premit!r l\larccUo Caetano. But an ofllclal ol the Foreign 1'11n!slry said, "It is not tr ue that the government has surrendered. There is an attempt lo take over. the government and the altuatfon is conlused." A U·minute round or machine-gun fire was heard In the neighborhood ot the Plaza de C.Ommercio, Lisbon's main squarf'. ~round noon. Diplomatic dlspa.tche1 reaching London so.id tanks of Portugal's 7th Cavalry Regiment v.·ere deployed there, and that aome clvillan1 v.·l!!re wounded. The regiment wa1 one which evidently bad not joinl'd Ille rebels. There was no indication 1vailable immediately aii: to v.·ho ~fired fir•t or how an apparent confrontation began. . According to dlplomatic dispatches reaching London , the rebel!, styling them5elves "The Nal(ona / Junta of Salvation," pledged to "·ork for the restoration of civil and democratic rights ln Portugal, v.·ork for peace In Portugal's African terrltor· ies and run lhe counlry transitionally pending national elections lot a constltutlon·wrlt,in& assemb ly, ' They said the Junta had seven member!, but did not iin· medi.tely ldentUy them. ~ The rebels spoke of the failure of the Portuguese syste1n after 13 year• to formulate an overseas policy that v.·ould pro- High Brandt Aide Charged With Sp ying From Wire Services BONN -Federal police arrested one of Chancellor \Villy Brandt's top aides of another five persons on charges of espionage for East Germany, a spokesman said today. The police spokeso1an said they ( IN SHORT ... ) arrested Guenther Guillaume, 47, and his wlte Wednesday morning at their vllla ht Bonn's d1plomatic residential bad Gode.1berg quarter. The spokesman said C u i 11 a u m e admitted he was a ranking officer In Eaa Germany's National People's Anny. . e Dbeo11nt Rate Bike d WASHINGTON -Underscoring a tougher anli·inllatlon stance by the government's money managers, the federaJ reaerve board today l1 allowing a ont-haU percent rise in Its di:1coont rate to a record 8 percent. The action is further evidence of the central bank's attempts to slow the rate of bank loans to oorporations by making credit more experulve, even if it means prolonging the current slump in the overall economy, and especially the home building industry. e Eg11pt Fund Baeked W ASHJNGTON -President Nixon has v.·on support from key congressional Democrats for his proposed $5.J bllllon foreign aid bill , which includes $457.5 million for Egypt and $350 million for Israel. ~J11 rder S11•pe<'U UP'I Ttlept'lt!OI Announcing the package after a meeting with leadert of both partle.s Wednesday, Nlxon 11a1d, "we must not succumb" to the "temptation to turn ln•'ard. abandoning our aid programs aOO the critical needs facing many of our friends in the process." e Bonaelndlder• Worry WASHINGTON -President Nixon has directed his chief economic advisers to make recommendations to reverse a slowtlown ln homebuilding, aceordlng to a White House spokesman. Gerald L. Warren, deputy press secretary, said Nixon asked the group to "look into th13 particular problem as well as . others to see tf additk>nal steps can be la.ken to atrengthe.n housing palley." Airmen \\'illia1n A. t\ndrews, 20, Jonesboro. La. (top) and Dale S. Pierre, 21 . Trinidad. \Vest Indies. have been charged with first degree n1urder in torture slaying of three people in Ogden, Utah. Police said five people were forced lo drink liquid Drano and then shot in head. 'fhree died. East Clear hut Sh~vering Travel Advisories Posted for Sierra Nevadas duce peace bet~ttn P~JUeH "of all races and l:fteds.• Their proclamation tilso spoke of lhe nt't..>d "to Clt!a~ up" Portua:al'1 Institutions. to eliminiate wh:.l ls callt-d •·the illegal at11 which tbe •buse of pawer h<lS legaliu.'<i." The proclamation also was said to ht\'e dc<:lnred that the movement of the armed fort-es ~'Ould .. complele a program of salvation" ror Portugal and would restore to the nation the civil llbenlet It has lost. The Junta said it would exercise power of govemmenl only 1 1emporarUy -until there t'Ould be naUonwlde tJections for 1n asiJCntbly that would 00 charged y:lth writing a new constitution. Reports reaching ~1Bdrid said the rebel movement had taken contro l of the government without re11lttance anywhere in Portugal. The reports Mid rebel tanks besieged the' army ministry In downtown Lisbon und lhat four ministers -those of the in· te:rlur, army, navy and air force -who had taken refuge In the building managed to sl!p away through a hole they mode ln the wall. The reports spid government troops refused lo obey their commnnder when' he ordertd them to open tank firt on rtbel· lious troops in the center of Lis~n.· Reports said the revolt had the support of 29 regimenls and that most of the leaders were young majors and captains. Movlng swifUy in the predllWJ1' d<1rkncss and benefiting by surprise the rebels took over the studios of Emissora NaCOMI, the national radio stadon, the studios of the Portuguese radkt and television, and the studio of a privaie radio ilation, Radio Clube Portugues in the city proper. Reinecke Story Disputed Pro secu.tors Say He Jlilet l-lulde 1ncui on Conve ntio1t From "'lre Str\•ices \\'i\SHI NC1'0:-J-Cali(ornia Ll. Gov. Ed Heinecke discussed holding the 1972 Hepubtican convention in San Diego with JlR. Haldeman before the date Reinecke. has leslifietl !he idea was hatched, according to \\'atergale prosecutors. Arguing against di~mi.ssal of a three-. count charge of perjury a g a ins I llcinecke. the · proseculors ll a tit \\lcdncsday there .... as "no n1erit" isl Relnecke's contention that no evidence exists 10 support the indlctmcnts against h~m. !Related Story, Page 17) The prosecutors al!IO characterized as "frlvoJous" Reinedre's claim he was indicted because of his ~itical statua; as a candidate for C.aJlrornia's GOP gubcrnalorial non1ination. TllE PEIUURY indlctments relate lo Relneckc's 1972 tcstimolly be:fore 1he Senate Committee concerning sn alleged ulrdge b~· the International Telephone aM Telegraph Co. fl'IT) to cover as much as $400,000 of the convention's rosts if the GOP \l'Ould hq!d it in San Diego. The thi rd count charges Reine<-ke lied under oatll when he testified the jdfa of holding the convention in San Diego ·1wa:i hlltched" at a party l\'ith San Diego businessmen in \Vashington on April '!7. 1971. and that the idea v.•as his. ''Tilc government's proof on t'OUnt three will be tllat, contrary to his 1estimon~·. the first person "·ith wholn Reinecke discussed the possibility of the convention's being held in San Diego was lf.R. Haldeman,'' aceonting to the court p:1pcrs . .signed by \\'atersate prosecut.or Leon Jaworski. Jl,\LOE~fAN, FORJ\.1ER \Vhite J.Jousc chief o( staff, has not previously been publicly linked to the ITT con\'ention pledge, which occurred at a time v.tlen 1hc giant conglomerate 'ft'as seeking lo quell a Justice Department antirtust suit again.st it. Agne1,v Cliee red W hile Attending Sin utr a Concert \VASfflNGTON (AP) -Fonner Viet President Spiro T. Agnew drew applau.se .,.,·hen he arrived at a local sports arena for a concert by singer Frank Sinatra . Catcalls from the crowd of about lS.000 persons "'ere drovmed out by clapping \Vednesday night as Agnew and his party made !heir way to seats near the stage :it the Capital Centre in suburban Largo, 1\td. Agne"" a one·time gol'emor of l\laryland and county executive of Baltimore County, smiled and waved al th<! cro11o·d. A few minules later. Secretary of Slate llenry A. Kissinger and his wUe Nancy arrived and also drew \i gorous applau se, One spectator, asked why he was applauding the former vite pres.Iden\ who resigned last October upon pleading no contest to a charge of income tax evasion. said : "I lovt' him ." The evening marked !he fir s! time i;ince his resignation that Agnew has appe.11red ln public at a large gathrrlng. DAIL T l'ILOT DELIVERY SERVICE '°"°"""" ...... ..., "'°"°'_,...._ -tll>'.10 ~"' Olll It'll -_, .. M llf'CMllfl IO .,,,.,_ Celi. .,.,.,,..,,....,ao ..... lit..,..., .... .......,. 11.,0.,.40 l!QI ....... 't'N'-. """'""' ,__, ••• Oll.......,.,.cM _•_,, ... M~IO-c.. ......... .,._10 111! S.1t10 • . The re 11o crc repor ts ar the tin1C of the sele<.1ion lhat San Diego "as picked as the personal preference of President Nixon. "'ho considered it hia ··1ucky city.'' Later there t.1·ere allega tions that a ra \'orab le settlement of an antitrust suit against International Telephone & Telegraph C<rp. was Jinked to a $400.WI pledge from the Sheraton Corp., an Iii' subsidiary. 10 help undcrv.•rHc a San Diego couventlon. TIU:: \\'IITTE JIOUSE denied all the charges and said in a White Paper re.leased last January that Nixon had kept hands off the selection other than to approve San Diego after ii 'A'D.S picked by the Republican party's site selection committee. Tiie indictment returned agaimt Reinecke on Apr il 3 made no direct claim of White •touse involvement in the slte selection. Clashes Spreading Israel's Anniversary Spoiled by Fighting By Ua11td Prn1 lnlernaU..o/ lsraelis observed a s o m b e r independence day today with muted ceremonies overshadowed by the 4>day \\'Br of attrition along the rocky hills of the Golan Heights. An army spokcsn1an in Tel Aviv said S~·rian and Israeli artillery dueled during the n1orning on i\lt. Hermon and the southern Golan lleights. There were no reported casualties. A military communique. in Damascus reported fighting !hroug1'10ut !he night for the st rategic. 9,232.foot peak and said th e clashes spread to other sections of the northern fronl TlfE DEfRUT ne\l·spaper Al Ha rat said Syrian troops captured Kasr Sbebib. described in the report as the highest point Cln the mountain. But a Tel Aviv 111ilitary spokesman sa id he hadn't even heard ur the position. ''There are many vantage points on Hermon with all kinds of names and it 111ay be on their side of the truce lin e," he said. t.lea n\\'hile. Israel SB\'S it \I ill <:ontinue to raid soUthern Lebai1on in retaliation for guerrill:i attacks from there despite the United Nations Security Council's seventh con<lenmation of such action. The council on Wednesday night adopted a resolution condemning Israel for Its April 12 raid on six Lebanese villages in retaliation for the guerrilla massacre of 18 Israelis the day before in the vi1\age of Qiryat Shmona . Lebanon said the lsraelis killed three c;:ivilians and kidnaped 13 others. THE VOTE WAS 13--0. with China and Iraq not participating and the Soviet Union and Byelorussia abstaining. It was lb8 couneil 's seventh condemnation of a retaUalory lsraeli raid into Lebanon. ln Cairo the Egyptian government has accused Libyan leader Col. ri.toamma r Khadafy of links "'ilh an extremist group that failed in an altempt to overthrow President Anwar Sadat. . A statement is.$Ued by the state security prosecutor's office · said \Vednesday the group had planned to arrest Sadat last week: and announce the ouster or his go\'ernment over Cairo radio. Death of Girl Called Murder WOODSTOWN , N.J. !UPI) -Stale police said today that ._,year~ld Brenda Probas<:o, v.·hosc bOOy was found in a creek 16 miles from her home in \Vest Depford, was murdered. Slate Police Sgt . Charles Feuker said officials of the ... rmy Corps of Engineers detennined that the girl's body could not have floated to the site where it was found Tuesday by a. railroad employe, ending a massive manhunt which had included hundreds of volunteers, soldiers from Ft. Dix, N.J., and National Guard hellropters. Zealots Jailed Evcui ge lis ts Wo n't Be Silenced JACKSONVILLE, P'la. (APl -SmUing and earrying their Bibles, 107 youthful evangelists have trooped off to jail, refusing to accept freedOll\ lI it n1eans giving up their preaching even for a few ·days. County Judge Ra ymond !,, Simpson offered the defend~nts, all char~ed v.•lth loitering, released on their own recognizance Wednes· day ti they would promise to quit bothering people In area shopping centers. ' THEIR ATTORNEY, Lou is Hardin Jr .. contended that such conditions would 'ri.Olate _the constitu~l~nal rights of the defendants. "AIJ right l wdl slrlke tbe cond1\10ns ana deny any releases on recognizance, •1 tho judge replied, He set $"26 bond for eaeh defendant and set orraianment for ~tonday. Smlllng as they went, the 35 young women and 72 )'Oung men marched to separate jails. Another 30 persons paid the bond and \\-·ere freed. "WE DON 'T TRY to get orrested," said Jerry Romprey, 32 a leader "'ho \Vas not jelled, He said the group. kno"'•n &! "Cbrl1t' Is lhe Ans\\•er," was founded two years ago m Alllwaukee and tuu grown from 60 members to 240. All travel in a 44.vehlcle caravan usuaUy staying In a city for about eight. weeks. ' lie said the group frequents shopping centers because that's ,,·here they l'ind people. ,, __ ..._ __ .... -~ ' -... ... . ~ .,, ..... " . -.. . "" - llrn"tt·'1 ~JI l_'i l'li4 _________ OAIL V PILOT 5 Foiir Black Mus_lims Held • 'lfill St1·ike Agni.11' ' l 1i Shooting Of 3 Whites Zebra Killer Still Loose n SACRAME~'TO (UPI) - Four Black t.luslin1s "'ere in custody today in connection \\'ilh U1e sbotgwi. &hooting of ReaJ Estate Won1anDies h1 Stabbing ONTARIO (UPI) -A "al estate \\'Oman was found stabbed to death Wednesday at a vacant home that she was preparing to show to a prospective client. ' Police late \Ved ne sd a y1 arrested a suspect, Steven Jeff r\cgrctle, 24, of Ontario. Police said tiiae Arlene Dcfrenz.'.l , 38, or Upland, went to the home to prepare it for shov.'ing \vhen she apparently surprised someone inside. Neighbors . hearing t h c 'voman ·s screams. t*>oncd police. i\Irs. Dcfrenzn's body \\'as found in the hall"'ay. Poli ce S<1id her purse \vas foun1I untouched near her body and there "'as no evidence of se xual assault. inree white persons, including tbe slaying or an unemployed Vietnam Veteran. Sheriff Duane Lowe said the shootings appeared to be indlserimlnate attacks b 'I black.s: against whites, and the San Franeitco ' ' Z e b r a ' ' killings "may have fostered" the Sacramento killings. Boo'ked· on murder charges \Vcdnesday in the killing of ST REAKER STUNS 180 ~IARTINEZ (UP I\ - Members of the Contra Costn Planning Cornmis.sion are s t i 11 talking at>Qut the chunky. brunette stree.ker w h o ~ interrupted their m o s t recent meeting. The woman, wearing nothing but brown track shoes, came in one side door. streaked by the 180 stunned onlookers, and clattl'rt'd out the other sid e door . The y0W1g "'oman Y<as described as about ".t().28-40" by a "'1tnes.s. Joseph F. Bclrnort. ts. •e1't -Russell Wang, HI. Emery L. Hanson, 2.5, and Larry Pralt. 19, all members of the loc11\ Bir.ck ~luslin' sect, police said. In a separate arrest. police took into custody a fourlh Bla ck Musl ln1, Dale tilcKIMey, 2-1. and charge!d him vdth atlcn1pled murder in the shotgun shooting of an off- duty police man last Saturd~ night. The orncc r. G<>rry Bakari ch. remains hospitalited ·with a "·ound in the lower body. Belmore. a Vietnam \leteran, was shot e a r I ) Wednesday as he sat in front of a picture window jn the home where he lived with hi:-: parents. The sho\gun blast came through the windo"·. On ti1onday, Lloyd Revell, 44, was wounded by a shotgun \'Oliey. Police Capt. Tom Sta rk said there "seems to be a pattern" in the shootings of Baka.rich . Revell and Belmore. Officers said the shootings are not connected lo the shotgun killing of Raymond Silva, ~ a private detective. who was ambushed in ilTI allcv behind his apartment Tucsda Y morning. Sult Dlsmi••ed An $18 million breach of contract suit against si nger \\layne Newton has been disn1issed for la c k or jurisdiction 200 Addicts Set to Move Cl 11~0 t UPI) -l\lore than 200 fc1nale narcotics addicts, presently housed at a youth facil ity here, will be moved to the California Rehabilitation Center at Norco by July 1. 11 \\•as announced Wednesday. The V.'<lnlen's progran1 v.•as 1110\'ed out of the Norco facil ity in 1969, 18 tnonths after a riot "'hen somP nicn addicts in\'adcd the fern;l!e S('Ction. SA~ FllANCISCO tAJ}t - 1'he ZebrJ killer 1\'\11 s1r1ke ayaln. the chief po I i (' t' lnSpt.'C'IOr ])(>lic\'L'!!i. And he 5ays nearly a wL•1:k or stopping and se;1rching younJ;:: bla<'ks on the slrC'Cts has prodUCl'Ci no clues in the cese in \l'htch I~ Y.'hlh• j>l.'1'$011.'I hi.1\'C ~t'n kllll'<i <II r<trlllotn. "I tlunk 1\ v.·111 <.'OlltlllUC, .. ChiC'f ln.<;peclor t.'hnrlcq A. Bari:a told l1.S District Court .lurl ge Alfon~o Zirpoh \VL'<lrK'S· day \\ht'n askc~ \\·hether h~· thouj(hl the killing was ovt'r. 7.irpoti is t'Onducting a hr;1rinA on lay,·su1Ls seekin)! ;1 halt of tht• searches of 1Jl<1<"k 1111·11 rt se n1bl ini.: thc j desc.-rip11on of tbe killer Uarca saLd tha.t stn<'l' thl' searc h es had b e en unpr1xluct11·1• and ineffl'l'1!1•'. po1ict' llfl' cutting lht·1n U.u:k drac;tiea11}. "There 1<; nothing n1or~· ur~cnt in the :u111:1l:. or th1· police dcpartinen\... lhan lo find 'the kill~·r or kilh·ri; 11 ho huvc tcrrorizl'd this city SllK'l'] last Novc1nbcr. said B~lrl'.a. The kill t•r h<1:-i h e c n described by t1,1·0 (If thl' six JX'NIOTIS who s u r \' i v c rl ap1>arcnt unprnvokt'fl :1 1\ack~. J>olicc code -namrd the case Zebra after lhc radio ch:inncl betng used on the c:i-.1·. P.arcv. sa id the bus s111p" Vega has a lo\ver list price than any other car made irt the U.S.A. The quality and \'alue or Chevrolet. Vega makes as much sense for 'vhal it g.i,•es you as for '"hat it doesn't cost you. f\.1olded full foam front hucket seats. Doub\e-pant:I steel roof. Front disc brakes. A Full Coil suspension for a. good ride. A wide stance and. low center of gravity for stabili1,.-and good handling. Steel si de guard beams in each door. cam aluminum block four- cylinder engine which 1s both economical and responsive. cars carried the '~'eight of two passengers. Of course the mileage you'll gel depends on ho\v and "'here you drive. Vega's fuel economy. Th::i.t's the Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price for the Vega Notchback Coupe. including dealer new vehicle preparation charge. Destina- ti on charges. optional equip- ment, state or local taxes are additional. Other Vega models are available, of course. Such as the popular Vega Hatchback at S2492. I , And a few surprises for ti;te money. Carpeting. floor-mounted shift and hand brake controls. A sporty-looking instrument panel. And our overhead Yes. Vega Hatch backs did get 29.S miles per gallon. Re sults of recent Chevrolet fuel economy tests show an a.,cragc of 29.8 miles per gallon for Vega at a steady speed of 55 1niles per hour. the n1aximum Fede ral speed. In simulated suburban city dri,ing (average speed 24 mph 'vith 1.6 slops per mile), Vega averaged 26.5 mpg. Enginee~ conducted the te~ts at our Proving Grounds. Cars \Vere Vega Hatchbacks equipped \Vith standard engine aiid transmission and popular options. Jn all tests. coupled "'ith its standard lfi ~ gallon-rated fuel tank. offer'\ th_ej.:ind of driving range lhat makes lots of sense todJ)'. A real l·alue. Vega is a comfonable. :.o lid little car that's a. lot of fun to drive and goes a long \\'ay nn a gallon of gas. It ju'>l happens lo have a. very lt1\V price. The Vega Notchback Cou~. Test drive it at yoor Chevy dealer's. ~~ • I I lll'f" lhc lll(lfil llkt'I} !>J)Ol:S for fulUJ't! 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SYDNEY, MELBOURN(, TORONTO, VANCOUVER ANO PRINCIPAL C1TIES THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STAT ES ; • DAD.Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE • Pay and Performance· Orange County 1upervison are muUing over the possibility o! setting up a ra.tlnJ system for top l'ounty executives that would base their salary in part on the degree of performance they show during a given yea r. The concept Is back on the drawing board In th e County Administrative Ofllce (CAO) after the board re- jected a proposal to grant cash bonUscs for top service. \Vh.ile the bonus concept probably does need extra· careful scrutin y because of possible legal entanglements, we thJnk the rating system itself bas possibilities for en· couragJng better performance by depa,rtment heads. But for the job to be done right, such a system must be approached with cauti on. Supeniisors should start out by defining in each case what du ties are to be performed and what con· stitutes "bonus" perlonnance. Goals must be set and a measuring system established -and it must all be done In public. Once these management objectives are achieved, It behooves tbe board to set up an evaluation panel, fret ol political entanglements or any hint of favoritlsn1. If this mea.ns eliminating the CAO and the board from aJl but the final salary determination then perhaps it is the best way to go. In an y Case: the concept could prove beneficial if it is approached properly. Open Policy Best The State Coastal Zone Conservation Com mission has acted wisely in adopting a policy that wiU bar pri· vata consultations between commissioners and permit applicants or opponents of upcoming projects. The action apparenU1 was sparked by complaints about private meetings 10 connection with the San Onofre plant expansion permit. The policy will apply to memben of regional coast- line commission, as well as the state body. CoasUine commissioners serve in a more or less You Have to Lose Plenty To C~t Rich ( ART HOPPE J "Maude! Maude!" Jud Joad hobbled up the steps of hls ramshackle cab~n down the road a piece from Appalachia c.omers jubUanUy waving an old ma~. "We're going to be rich!" "Mean J can havt thole gingham cur· talnl I bte1 hankering for?" asked Maude exc itedly as .tie puohed tllroo1!h the tom screen door. "You bet, Maude. But first we gol to buy ten cows for ~.Im." ''You rob the bank, Jud?" Maude asked worriedly. "No, these \ here cOw. won't C05t us a cent, Maude. S~e tbls here Jrticle? It's about this rich city fel ler. Whal he's done. he borrowed the money from tbe bank to buy the cdwl. And the Government v.·as so plealed, It knocked enough orf his tax· es for him to pay back tM loan with nothing out of pocket And in ten yea rs, he's a-gotng to have a herd worth fl00,000, acot·free." "But we don't pay no taxes, Jud.'' "And nelther do he!" cried Jud triumphantly. "What's great about thi! here country. 1ilaude, Is that when it comes to pa ytng taxes, the real rich and lhe real poor are all ln the same barrel.'' "WHAT'S Tms dty feller "·ant with tt:n cows?" asked Maude suspiciously. "Oh he don't never see 'em, ?\taude. Be paYs a rancher $2500 a year to lend 'em. 'But I figure we can pasture 'em dov.'ft by the creek and save us $2500 right there. And that aln't all." "Mean we'll get more'n $2500, Jod?" "Well, tf'n the Government wtll pay this city feller all that mooey to raise COWS, they'll sure as 11ln pay US, too. Goes ••llhout saying. we know a plumb sight l'tlore about cows than him.'' "Well, It sure would be aice to have Dear Gloomy Gus Let's go one step farther than G.W.T. (Gus, April %21 and boycoU any service station 1elllnl{ gss at a prlct more than l\VO cents hJgher thaD the one aCTOSI the street. In the marketplace, he law of supply and demand is still the great equal- izer. DIOGENES '74 GIMMY On __ ,. ff• Ml...,.. " ,....n _, .. llef _....,.IY rwfltc"I !flt ...... ., tlle __......,. l..w ,_. .... -" .. ·~ ha. o.Jy Pltlf. tome cows about the place and a little fresh milk now aB:I lhen," said 1'1aude • wistfully. "Where you off to, Jud?" ~ ''Down to aee Banker Hawtim about that $50.00J loan," aald Jud , starting down the road. "Can't see as bow he can Jose." "Jud?" ll.1aude called after him anx- iously. "Ask lf'n he can throw In an extra $3.95 for my gingham curtains." lT WAS CLOSt to sunset before Jud came trudging back, shoulders slumped. "Didn't you get the cows, Jud ?" ?\Iaude asked anl.lousl y. "Nope." He sank dejf!Ctedly In the porch rocker. "Banker Hawklns says we aln't rich enough to avoid paying taxes we don't O\\<t nohow." "What's that mean, Jud?" "Well, scents the Government's paying that city feller all that money 'cause It'll sorry for him oo account of the money he's loslng." "He's losing money?" ''That's right. He '1 losing a11 that in· terest he's paying the bank and them f~ he's paying the rancher nnd, besides, h.ls cows Is getting older every year." "But what about him winding up with a herd worth $200,000, llke you said?" "Well, he 's got to IOl!e an awful Jot of money to get that rich. Think how he feels, sinking down into the depths of poverty Uk:e us. We're lucky we ain't got no nlonty to l~." "I reckon It shows there ain't nothing wrong with being poor," said Maude, patting Jud's thin shoulder. "There ain't." sakt Jud with a sigh, "lt'n you 're rich enough to afford it." judlciil capacity and are bound by law to bue their decisions on bearing records, ralher than on privately obta ined information. It i! important that all membel'I, as well as proponents and opponents of project&, have equal access to all pertinent facts. Their position ls different Crom that or tbe city council member, for example, who is elected. to rep~ sent the people and must be available for personal ,meet.. ings with citizens. While there might be cert.tin advan!Ja(et In ocu- alonal private consuJtatlons, it is u ·well to avoid any hint of suspicion and Insure lalrne" to all part!01 bY conducting commission business in the public eye. Vanishing Commissioners On the regional level, the South Coast commission- en hav~ had trouble even getting together publicly. Uk:e children on a sunny day, many of them have been playing 'hooky. The commission has 12 members, but when JU pub- lic hearings dra~ on all day, the attendance often drops off. l\lembers drift in and out of the room or 10mttlmts even excuse themselves after lunch or dinner, .never to be seen again. ~ Sometimes they have very good reasons for eolng AWOL. But the practice is unfair to applicants and op- ponents seeking fair hearings. Under the Ja.w, a projett must ~e~ seven votes for approval no matter how many commwaoncrs are present So an absent commissioner has, tn effect, cast a "no" vote. When the commission started meeting every other week so planners could have more Ume to prepare, it got both good results and bad: betoor stat( reports and a poorer attendance track record. · lncreaaed elflctency and tlghoor-run meetings at least are needed. The comm~lon hu put In long, gruel- ing hours and may understandably be tired. But the lackadaisical· attitude of some memben must change. ~~ ...... •1 11> ltATI-lER KAVE l>ElEl'(TE WrrH <lliA A~ 4ET A DECENT <1<5M~ .U.S.-Soviet Hard-liner Dismissed WASHINGTON-The dilmls.sal o f Seymoor Weiu as head of the State Department's Polftlcal·Mlllt&ry Affa:Jn Bureau has crystallized concern amonr strate1ic arms hard-liners that Secretary of State Henry Kissinger may not be get- ting all the facts about momentouJ necotlallons '' j t h Atoscow now in p~ greas. Weiss SPolfe up at length in ::i recent top.level meeting of U.S. otflcials dealin g with East-West troop reductions in cen- tral Europe, arguing t h a t a relatively minor point in the negott~tioos had been misunderstood by the Secretary (who was chairman of that meeting). The decision to shift Weiss out of the Political-Military Bureau is privately described by one high official as a result of \Velas's lack of "admlnlatratlve ablll- ty." Bat Kissinger's critics, who include Dcmocratie Sen. Henry lit. Jackson and other hard-line strategic anna experts, say Wei&s was relieVed bccanse he con- tradicted the Secretary and eqiounded on hts own interprelation o( the disputed point at that meellng. ALTHOUGH that may wtll be unfair to Kissinger, some highly cm:!Jble admirers ol KIDinger as well as hard-Une critics believe tt to be the case. That tells much about the dangerous controversy bulldlng within the administration 00 neeoUations wtth the Rtmians. Weiss is believed to have [alltn because of what be sa id about pmposed mutual reduct ion of NATO and Warsaw Pact forces, but even more important negqtiations are the parallel talks on strategic arms limitation (SALT). It is here that hard-liners most fear Kissinger may be cut off from adversary oplnk>ns. Thus, some critics are fearful Kis- singer is under mounting pressure from Nixon to achieve a SALT II breakthrough to help in his flgbt against impeachment, likely to reach Its climax after he returns from the June summit. These critics cla im that potential Soviet gains from the President's weakened political strength at home are ( EVANS·NOVAK ) fully percolvod In the Kremlin and that ·the Kremlin'• pme b obvloua: use Mr. Nixon'• vulnerability to extract con- "'''""' on SALT, troop redilCllonJ and everytblni else. THE ADMINIS'll\A110N ltsel! ii jl~ tery •bout thi1. In a recent prea con- ference, Secmaey of Defenae Jame1 Schlalnger fett Impelled to defend Mr. Nlxoo, proclalmhlg lhal "anybody that knows Preskleat Ni.Ion tnows full well that he would do nothing that would com- promise the naUonal aecurtty." Yet, what bllppened to Weiss deepens the concern of Mxon·K~ssinger C'rlllcs. Welsl personally leans toward a fairly hard line on both European troop reduc- tion and SALT. The broader question-and the heart o( the conlroversy over SALT-h: whether and how these negotiation• can be usett: 10 Jtmll Soviet development o f MIRV -the process by which <me in- tercontinental nuclear wt?apon can be anned with multiple warheads, each in- dependenUy targeted. WHEN SALT I wu llgned two yem ago, the U.S. bad a virtual MIRV monopoly. Since then. Soviet technology has caught up. What makes thla so lethal is the fact that Soviet mlasiles are mucb larger than any the U.S. po1K11e1, and hence each can carry more and Jerger ?.URVs. The t-.'ixon-Kis.slnger crJUcs are no'" sa ying that getting the Soviet Union to agree to limit the nwnbcr 'of MI RVed missiles was never a realistic pos!ibil ity. Of the four new monster miss iles brought to Soviet production since the signing of SALT I, t11."0 arc MIRV substitutes for single-t11arhead missiles Umlted by the SA LT J agreement But more than anything else, both hard-liners and admirers feel Kissinger must upose himself and his small group or intimate aides to every side of the argument, no matter how alien to Presi· dent Nixon's need for a new SALT agree- ment If not. they genuinely fea r the monopoly of po"·er and decision-making Mr. Nixon has vested in his phencmenally SU<.'Cessful Secretary of State will carry dangerous overtones into the futlU'e. S1nall Investors Were the Victims The Second-worst Scandal W AS!IlNGTON -Ray Dirks un- covered lhe second-worlt scandal of this period and thus, lille many another oeoond-plaee finisher, be Is less well- known than he oug)lt IO be. Dirks is the security analyst who nushed o u t the Eqlllty Fundln1 llCIUldal which hu resuiled In the In- dictment of 22 otfi· cers and employes ol the now-bankrupt insurance company and the Joa of 1288 million dollarr to the stockholders. But Equity Fundln1 liu been blOl)ed out by Watergate, whk:h 11 a Siame becal118 that means there Is no one to an!W« lhO ln<I( Island, N.Y., inv..stor y;ho ~tly uked a Wall Street Journal reporter, "Where wm the men who were suppooied to watch out for U11 little people? They teU )'OU It's all safe, all ( VON HOFFMAN J regulated, so they can get )'OU to invest. Then }W find out it's still nothing but a big crapshoot, and you're marked for a loser." The 74-year"ld widow , who "-'Ol"ked for SS years and then put her savings into Equ ity Ftmding, may find her fellow stockholder's reproachful q u e st i o n academic; but Dirks does try to suppl y son'le ans1A·ers in a new book he has wri't- ten with Leonard Gross ("The Great WaU Street Scandal," P.tcGraw-Hill ). gra\·e and gray gentlemen members of the i"ev.· York Exchange recomm~ it to their customers. Dirks quotes this amazing report from the brokerage firm of Wertheim & Cam- pany, shortly before · the end came: "Equity F'unding 's in h e re nt I y con- servative approach lo business may be viewed as a strong defensive weapon in the hands of a group of uncommooly able ex.~tives aggressively seeking and ob- tam1ng a share of the financial services market." WHETHER stockbrokers encour~ !heir aistomers to buy Equity Funchng out of greed, dishonesty or congenitally bad judr,enl can never be settled. They wil do the same thing the next time because they can't make money suggesting to their customen they buy a safe stock:, which pays fat dividends and sit on it. ' More Prayer Meetings, Fewer Cocktail Parties m E UNRA. VEUNG of this mom'?n- tous fraud it as 1ood a mystery story as the discovery of Watergate. This tale of oounterfeltlng securities, f o r g e r y , misrepresentatkm and sv.1ndle -ln what is supposed to be a highly regulated, highly supcnlsed industry -sho11.·s bow litUe protection the small inveator has. In theory the Insurance depirtments of three states, tbe New York Stock Ex· change aod the Federal government's Securities and Exchange Commission all had the respoosibllity of keeping Equity Funding rea.wiably bonest . This is no game for 74-year-Otd "i dov.·s. 11 v.·ould be fme for them 10 pla y, if "'e could at least promi se an honest game. but 1o1oe can't. With all that regulation the F_,qui.ty game was st iU fix:ed . May~ we pro \•1de people v.·ith a false sense of securi.ty by having all these regularatory agencies. C.Ompare t'ne slock market to the commodity market whlch has a lcr· rible reputatk>n . The saying is that only pirates invest in commodities. but thnt Okay, grab your pe:ocil. l(crc's a little test. Gltnn D. Mi<ohel Is (<heck one I: (a.) a famous bandlt:!ader of the fnrlics . (b.) an old-time air corps general. (c.) brother to the former U.S. Alty. Gen. (who wtl hmband to "lartha). Which ooe? None! G 1 en n Mitchel i.s one uf the 11ix Republi<onl running this year tor Cov- ernot; one of 29 ClllldidaU. fOr the 1tate'1 top apot. In U-public ooinion poll listing" Mitchel wlll be lound under "Oth- ers11 a I o n g wfth about ID ol the 29. Well. he may be an "Other" .... nd he win probebly no\ be f!UT n f .It Go\'W!Or-but a fUru>Y thins happened ~e other cllJI in San Di•Ro- 111£ REPUBLICANS there held 11 big do. Motl of the big-name GOP canddates """at the.rally : Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke. SlJte Senator John Jfarmrr, former at ate l:IEW secretary Earl Ilrfan. and many of lll4! local oflke-teckm. AU were fairly ' -- ( RUS WALTON J well received. But Glenn fllltchel s!ole U1e show. \\'hen he finished speaking, ~ was given a standing, rousing ovation. l\litchel really turned those San Diego Jtepublicans on. lie lit their ruse. After the met?tlng, ,folks went around agreeing: "That htlt~I fella , he's my i:ind of guy. ['d vote ror hlm but he doesn't have a chanct ol winnlna:." They are prol>llbly oomct but It ,.."" t.o me there are at least two big lHSMS involved : one lesson fot those othtr candidates and ooe for ttme voters. f<'JRST, TIIE Cnndid:ile.s. The "biggies"~ ones who "have a chance." They would do well to chew on what It was Olenn P.tltdlel said that grabbed that aud ience. And, that's not hard to figure out. Mitchel st.reseed the need for this nation to return to CrOCI. Not just !he usual "nod to God'' mosl polltlclans dispense, but a call for .11 deep <1nd l11istina revltallullon of the Ten Commandments and the Golden Rule. "We. mwt turn onct again to the teacblngs laid down In the Bible . . . One reason our nation was so great was because It was founded by men of prayer. "Many of our professional politicia~ think tha t the problems of the nation can 00 so)veit at a cocktail party. \\'hat these men ought to do is attend sorne prayer meetings.'' Mitchel Is a lay lender, a dettcon, In the JohMtown first Southern Baptist Church. in Pine Valley and a leader in the Chrl!tian Business !I.fen's Committee of San Diego. Ile "'orked his way up from the oil fields of New Mexico kl become enforcement and the aperation of bo$pltals for alcohoUcs." "Property~wncrs should ha ve more voice on the use and Jttling of vac.ant rand . . . eiempt "'11or clthtns from school taxes and reduot by 50 percent th eir share of bomes:tead tuts." "Educallon-pul Bible prlncpla bock In schools ... teach creation aleng v.·itb evolution ... children lhould be iaug)lt about God's love." • "Abortlol1$--l am ap/ost the abortion lav.·s. AIJ unbonl blblel ba\-e a right to life." person!l•I C0111lselor for an aln:rafl Mll'Cllf;L lll:UBV!:1I !ltmly In the company. In 1955, he started his own real stparatlon o{ dJurd! and Ill~ but he emte company in El Cajon. Today he rejects ..,,.,.u.n of Ood and has ~ offi<:es and a ~If of 35. government Ht b: tooc:hlns the hearts m and mlnda of hit ldloW-<IU.... and the S CAMPAIGN for rovernor Is other candldatto-41o "1"UIM"--.lcl m08tly a tour of Utt state in a motor do wttl to thiDk ibciul that. home. These are some of the polnll he Then Is aiao a -!or _, In maket, over and beyond hit ca.II for a Mitchel'" eamp1.1gn. 11M fUIDn tQ4!:fl mum to rellaious values : sud\ u he "don't ban a c:hm>oe" 1t that "Private enterprise-get government too many YOttni ao on the basla of out ol private enterprise: reLaln the good expediency wh"' they should vote their pu6llc strvan~ and tOls out the coo•k:Uonl. Tbtft are enouch God-loriaa professional poiitldans." """'1 to mnc 1111 oloctlon; but they "T11es--&eparatt our IC:hoolll from don't, And to. u Mitchel uys, too many property taxes. Increase ta1e.s on bani -aonmment decislon:t are made at liquor and r""' traclt gambling and use cockiaU pullet """' Ibey aboold be tJ\at t.o cover the addilional cost GI law made In Pf•Y't m~ . ' The quality of all this regulaUng is sug· gested by G. Bradford Cook. the SEC's immediate pe.st chairman , who admitted he was a perjurer the other day wben being QUeittoned as a Wilnels II the Mltehell-Stana trial. The state regulatory agoncies limply w•rcn't big emugh or aophilticat.ed enough to eatch 'lrtlat was happening at Equity Funding. But "1>at •bout the New York Stock Exchangt, tiUll oa k-paneled fortre>a of waspish rectitude? A rompany whose atock 11 traded on the Big Board ls sup- p<ll<d to be among .the blgg .. t, best and moot stable. So what was Equity Funding doin& among bl~hlp stocks? It had been turned down once for listing becaute Ill 1udlton were too small and obacure: an ob)ectlOn, Dirks ttlls us. rm1t was gioUtn around by hiving too samt. a\klltcn meqe with a larger nnn and -to INpe<t Equity•, books. 'av BEING LISTED among the GM 's, ATk'l"1 •nd 181\t's, tht blue C'.hlppedntu and respectablilty rubbed off ., !:qalty Fwxlinf. A great deal for the •tock job- bors. A hot pgo stoclt willl NI the solld d<pendablllty ol U.S. Stftl. 'Ibo only diJ. fertaee waa l!lat U.S. Ste.I actually does rnake Sletl. while F,quJty F'\mcllng was In· venting nctnious assets and f)Uttlng tMm on Ill boo~s. Still, poople bought lt and bid up lbe priee to 1bsurd le\>els, "'bile • · does keep the wido""·s and all of us other orphans from playing. 01.t.N•I COAST DAILY PILOT .Robert N. Wt.td, P16b1Uhtr Thomo.r K1t:Vil, Editor Borbora Krtibich .Editorial Pagt Edit.or 'nit! edllm"W ~~ ur 1M Dally Pilot M'fkS to lnlonn Md stirnulare ~adel'! by praenUng on thi1 ptlie di\'e~ c:cmmrntary on topics of In. lft'cit ti)' II) ndicatf'oll (."OiumniSl11 and cartoonisti, by pr\1Vldina :i forum ror ruden ' vlh.·1 llnd by J>l'tunl!rtit this nC1YIPllPH'I Ol>lnkins lfld Stkou On C\ln'f'nt lop!e&. 1'lle edtlorial opinions of 1M Daily Pilot &PJIC'ar only tn !he «lltorw column at tht top ol the P91t, OpirrioM t'XJ)l"f'Wd by th! ~ ~rdsts &rid cartonnbta •nd le111!1" -.;tl'l"l lrt thc>ir o..-n and no «done- lnmt of tht'ir vltw., b)' Vie Da1!1 PUot llhauld bt infttrfd. Thursday, April 25, 1974 ~--.. . .,.. "-,.,.......,. . -~ ...... ---.. Th11rsday April 2S_:l~•-74 _____ __L ___ D~IL 'I PILOT Rockefeller's Tliink-wnk LAS VEGAS deluxe r oon11 on the strip ' Panel 1,Studies U.S. Choices >-•el•• lly lo•c•h i1 -hi11t tor 1hc11.,011d• '"'' 1••1-• l<O• ,.1 ... 1. 1~d .. 1i1 .. 011 011d ••lo'•L. c ...... 1 ••o•ll'OOlio• .~ .. evol11t1lic111 by O\lt ,,,.,,._ HOgho •I P'lcto pc11d , (OJll .S..0.90cWo 10·9 doily, Satw10oy I~ l~..ill'y dowod, o•l ,.,.. #ii. 0.-lit >U;EPO(l TilEVISIOO 24 HOUR P!<ONES AIR CONDITIONING COFFEE SHOP Good all week except Fr ... Sat. and Holidays when rote is $15.80 LIMITED TIMI OFFER REStllVE NOW! TOTAi. Pitta, NO EXTRAS! For Reservation~ Information call (714) 533-6050 KONA KAI MOTOR INN A first Ooi1 Mott! ... 4 Pocific Holiday Atsotl 5191 Los Vegas Blvd,, Soulh, Los Vegas. Ne' 8VIU9 BJ WCllARD WILSON ' WASHINGTON -' ~ NelllOD A. Rockefeller (Rep., N. Y.) is off to a fairly good start in his bid for the Republican pr es id en 11 a I nc mination In 1976, better , ii may be judged, lhan most of his competitors in either ptrty. This is said v.·ith due regard for the c han ce that Roci:efellcr won't be a eandida1e at all if \'ite President G<'rald R. Ford bccon1es president befOre 1916. · The former New Y o r k governor is the first to cor.cede that th e nomination Y<'OUld then be Ford's If he v.·anls it. Gov. Rockefeller has a sc lf- made vehicle which allows him to ride merrily along v.·ith ready-made answers lo the lne\•itable question: "Are you a candidate for pre!id~nt?" On that. Rockefeller cheerfully answers that he won't make Not long ago we introduced late-hours banking at many of our drive-up faci lities , Now we 're bringing those late hours ~ns1de to the lobbies o.f the 15 Orange County o ffices l1sl!'d .below. They're open till 7:30 each Monday and Friday e.veni ng . So 1f you've been wanting better times for banking, you know where to come. We 'll be waiting, • OFFICE Ad1ms A•1><1ut 8•?~ A.•1'm• A,..,n_,. H'"'hng100 a,,,i. B1y"de t()".IO B•Y"""' 0"'9 Ne,.i,.c..<!O...a.;t. t.oi•• """'• ZJO (a" 111~ ~i•ett CC.•11 M••• C.11>'••' l\2~8111P,id \.)f.>I&•\ 11.,.,,,,v,ew )U,(; '~oc-.ot"ur B .. d, r • ..-.. ~011 ~Kl'I l•,n1·n1111n B••"' 111 ~2 ta<:h61vd. Hun1,~g1on Bto1ci'! l.Ol'jun1 ll~ .. :~11 P.....,o•Va'enc.la L.a~ona H•I ~ ~ .• !ldl..t>•C~ 13300 "°'"':>.:>'! Ai11n11e fYl!ln ' <;~n r"l•"'•"'* !IXllS• 1nf•C•"""O~•-'ll ~n(.1e ~·• S~n Juan C•~"!'• J19/1 C•m,r><>C•P.-•"tno :Sin Ju&r\ Cap11!11no S..'1 B•lt~ \382{) s ... lk.ac:lt 8h'd. ... """ Sul*"" :lib S...pmoi ... , .... "°' ..._. ... ~ 1 1~~11!~ 2:5.S~ I 111 C~•Pfl'lll f.j.(gtl ~ld<'f 1',(jl -•'<.•11 Np;.o<I II~•,~ LOBBY l,IOft111va fr.n, lOA\! tll 30Pll Tuetc:11y Vledne>d1:1. l~u•odlY 10 AM IO~P.1,1, M0'\01:1 A f <•~IV 10 .. t,\ to/ '!OP 1,1 Tl.IHday WOCftffday lnurldiy 10 A"' 1o~P M. "4on<11v & ,,.,,,.., lOA~\ 10 1J~PU Tun<1ay l'l'"l!nud1• Tl!'1flday 10,.!ol.1051'.M. •• i.l!l'!<!Wf & fnt:•v 10-"V!alYJP t.1 l"9Sdl). Wedrto-vi11 lnLM$111y lOAM !o5P.M. Mond•V & Fr~y 10J.~• 1olJOl>l.I r,,.~., v...a,,.5<10 Tnu1!.d&y UJ,.~I I05P l.I, Monday & f,.,.,... 1~AM I07l(\Po.I. lue>d1y W"6n•Ml•Y ln,..td1y \OA M. !O 5P!ol, 1.1-.y & rudly lQAl,I lol JO P l.I. TU...S./. l'<lldntt(!1y, T~1119dly IOA M, !o 5P.M. MO!IOIY & Ffk!"' TO A.·~ !~130P M. Tueto.iy '"1<1_,., Tl!\ll'ld.., lOA.M I051'J.I, ·~·""h'&''""' 111 AY. to l :IOP "' T""J0.11 \',~"-W•~. l~yrtdt'f l~AM to~P !ol, ~· '~"'a f•K:lav MAM lllllOP \11, l uetd•' l\li!dn1J08y. t Mrtd•y l~"\! 1a~Pl.I. Mot>d1y ' •• ,,,.,. IOA\d lolJO PM . T'1tt<ll, . .,.,__,,,, 1~ !O A ~.lo ~ P.M, Monc11y a rr1My 'OA "' 'ol.JO P t,I. ll!Udly W.O.......:il\f. T""'5dly lO AU,!o~l>M. ~1&ft>411 1~·~11~7300 11 l!Mdl'/ W<l't!n~tO&I Tt>urtda~ iO A. "4 lo 5 P..,, Vof>dly & F •'<lil\f T0 ~Y 1oTJO P ll llll'ld.i• ~.,. 1""""'' !~A "4.I05P lol, . ll?ndl)' & F•>cllv 10 ,11\l I07XIP!ol. l"*'4w( w..:i ... w: .... 111111.o,ay lO A. "4 to5 P "4, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA . ST FIRST NATIONAL BANK DRIVE-UP Monday & f OClay !111 A"' 1o7 JIJ Pl,I, r ... w.v W.dn••"-1· r11.....s.1 a JO A.M !o~P .... f.ltorday r.. f udtf 8 J~ ...... 107JOPM. Tl#lll•y w.dnHOay lfutdly &lO A."4.to~P.M. Monci.y & f<><lWf 8 l0 A."' to 7lOPM, TUHOIV WedMlllly Tl!~iday BJOA "4.lo5P !ol. M~&f"<l•1 8 30 .lo.I !o73QPY. T.......S-1. WedneM!ly. Tn..itdly a.lOAM,!o ~P "I. llon<11y&frod1y 8 30 AM 107 JQ P M, 1"''°'' Wei:neod1y Tnwldl/ 8 30 A.I.I ID~ F',M, (Walk-Up Only) "'°""•¥ t~'""9'> Fridl/ I JO J,.M . .ilOA.M. Mon<1-1,&fr1d•t 8 JOAU !ol31l Pll. l..-.1 \\!Wn....,..,, Tnyfid.111 8lOA M !O~P.M, (W8!-·IJ!I) ......_1 irwouon ,,,..,.., 830A.M.!o!O-.M, Mond•t • f •drf 8.30 A.M K>llOPM, f\lftd.ly, -·..s.v. lllWldly IJOAM 1o~P M,, t.,loflday & Fro<1.y l 30 AH.lo130Pll, T.....i.1. ~ Tl•wldtf IJOAM.to ~P.M.,.. ~ay I rrns.y 8·J(I AM k!IJOPM. l'""'31, W.""-Y· T~urtdly I 30 A.M_. to~ P,M, t,IQncHy & F'ldi'f I JO •M I0730PM. T..n<1-io~1y,T~ IJO-""' to~P.M, s-i~rc1-v t A.M.lolPM. •• up his flnd until the end of 1975 v.•hen he has finished his work with what is called the ComnliMlon on C r i I I c a I Cholct's for Amerlcana. Thil'I is a Rockl!feller creation for studying what "'ill happen to America by the year 2000 and trying to develop some Ideas on v.·hat to do about It. At f I r s t Rockefeller lhoul!ht he \1·011 .d try lo get some federal money to supplement the million or f\\'O he and a brother "'ere pulling into this project, but dropped the idea as too controverisial -v.hich it was. sitting in for a "''hilc and hosting a big rece ption. pohtic:il aims. thl' !llud1l'S on ('flticnl cholt·t•J.i Sl:'r1e .'.l useful purpo~. Not hing hl..t· it is HAVING an open mCt'hng ul beillg done in Cor.grcs.:. or thf.' all was rather a shock to some White Hou!it'. both of which of the big thlnkrrs who would are nlOrc lilnccrnrd about prefer not to p;:ir:idc lhf•lr \.\hat \i ill h:IJlf>\'ll b~ lhl' end of brain children until fully this )t':Jr. dressed and groomt..-d. Thc1c 1,, _____ _ certainly "'as value in it for Rockcfl'lle.r. lie prt."llide<l, hr1d prcios c onferen ces, and !11\' proceedings "''ere hfard for pr-0longed periods -0n rtgi-0nal sou1h"' est radio. I-le has been thinking of having anothl'r such open ml'C\ing un th~· \\l'SI coast. '°'" Of ""· Jo .. plo. iewels by ioseph SOUTH COAST ,U.lA • l:Sll lllSTOL, COSTA ~!SA• 540.9066 FREI llOC K EFE LLl:'.'.H. has enlisted such thinkers iu.<l celebrities as Nobel prize winner Norman B o r I a u g , atornic scientist Ed w :i rd Teller, social experimenter J)anicl ~1 o y n i ha n , Sol l.ino"'l!Z. Bess ~fycrson. Clare Luce, and an assortn1cnl of ac3demic\ans to study such problen1s as energy, t'<.'Olo~y. economiC's, food . health, the qu.i!.li ly or life , world :;t:ibiJity and the aspirations of the hun1an soul. This venture can be loo ked at l\\O \\':1ys. In lhc roursr• nf these proceedi1l(?s O\'Cr !ht• next (\.l'O yea~. Rockef~ller is likrlv to be linked to sonic pretly ;1udacious ide'1s -fur e.-:nrnpli'. setting r1re to ro,•1 Xiddie Burger &. Fries at FARRELL 'S minl'S undt."rground and p1p1ng . off the gas. ~ . BUT TllAT is less <"q110,i\·<·1 -~)l h ' • ' t an so111c of lhl' pohtil':1l : · idea-; latrr hkely to ru1n1· . \ foN'ard in thJ"'-11111•· ch21nge. The inherrnt ri sk to • ... There is so1nc trouble in this academic paradise; a fe\.I' nf the angels arc in semi-revolt O\'fr getting loo m u c h pubtlcity as patsies for Gov. ll o ck e feller's prcsidt!n!ia l <imbitions. llut this i s relatively minor so far. and lhe studies ar<! going {on>'a rd in a f;1irly businesslike way, as \.13S lllustrH led m a rcct•nt cpen 1necting nt the L}11don llainl'S Johnson hbrary 111 Austin. Tc:<. the 1norc conscn.·nti\'c image llockcfcllcr is tryin~ lo projec! prob:Jbly isn't !OO tlangrrous.I <ind his public cxpo,urc c:tn Ix· matle wntinuous all the 11h1l" h(• IS not run111ng f or I "' ' This c~upon good for one Farrell's famous Kiddie Burge r with French Fries la 75¢ value). l'residcn!. I Or your choice of a Thi s i~ nothing nr\.I' fnr I Rockefellrr -lhr studies, thal is. ll 1s Boekeh'lll•r p;1 nt·l Kiddie Hot Do ggy and Fries, or a Kiddie Grilled Cheese Samich and Fries. Lady Bird Johnson patroni:ted. the affair and Rocke fell er would like to get her on thl' rornmission. but shl' has so far been a bit timid abo ut guing any farther thnn reports of a dozen ~ r.irs a~o "''ere organized by I !l'nry .\ Kissinger \\'hilc th" s:ir • ~ assembled then as«t'rted an ant1.Con1mun1st foreign polit·1 I which pre\'ai!t>d fur ;i dec;H!l·. their fore sight ditl not extrnd to the huge soci,11 uphra\•als \\\uch dom1n;11ed \ht• l%l'i \\'llATl':\'EH lh>cl..erellcr's . SM'/TAANA 'SOUTH COASTl>LAZA • ., 1630 I Beach Blvd. HUNTINGTON BEACH :' FA!\!\ELL"S· ,~ • ICC CJ\CAM PARLOUR ·· RESTAUl\ANTS > , ;) . -7 ··'-u . • ~.AND ct:EAilANGE . Long or short sleeve patterned sport shirts 2 1°'S15 7,s9u Originally $10 to SIS Top yoor f Jvo rite slacks \\•ith a greit looking sport .shirt from this popubr shirtm:iker collection. Choose fron1 a host of patterns and fJbrics, n1ost machine "''JSh and <lry::iblc. S ro XL. ~fen's Spor1s\ve:ir Hand some chukka boot gets terrific mileage 19.99 Sp<<iol W.1.ik to )'.ou r frets' conrcnr in 1hi~ ~uptr con1fort.1blc nr low C\lt chukka hoof. Supple suede v»ith mDI: Int' and 2·<')'elct rie in brown. Sizes 7!•210 12. Also:i.v:iil:ible in smoo1h lc::it.hcr, 19.99 f\fcn's ShOt'~ I \ Famous • name suits imported from Spain $69 Originally $100 Get 3 fresh perspective 011 spring \l:ith thc-sc outgoing ~uits from Spaio, no\\' at a scnsacional low price! Choose fron1 cottons, polycsrc:r /Ii nc:n 'vc.1 \'C ~. polycsrcr/cottons in bri,!!ht ,i.:1n,c_hln1, or. \Varro-weather soli<l colors; all richly rrimmcd with leather, all :i h:in<lsornc choice as a suit o r exrrJ sport co.t r. 1'.lcn's Clothing -' f amou s maker long sleeve knic shirts 6.99 Q,iginolly $14 Th1:se ::ill acrylic shirts are all·J round favori1es for :any casual ende;1vor. M~chine \"'ash :and Jry.1blc in J:rtcn. brow n, puchmcnt. n:i"'}" Sizl·~ S·XL. r oreruuner Shnp 1/r~ ! I ~ I ' , -\ ) /;:. ' ,, :>-; , I ~ ~' I~ J ~ 'Our private labd <loublc knit·slacks 12 .~9 O"grnolly S20·$15 Polrcstcr sl.1ck, hJ\'C ynn r comtorr, :ind rou r lfll,\l:t: in mind. rlJr!'.'d "t 1 u!Ti:J ~t\ k·~ v.·uh h1. h l11op. :111,l 1orl""l.t1. Sola!~ •·r fanc1ts t<i t h~c fr1lnl 1n .u~oricd sizes ;ind color~. i\lcn's Slacks & Coordinates Shop !.1onday thru Friday, 10:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. I BuUoc:k's Santa An3, I Fashion Sq~arc, 2800 N. M.i1n Street, Santa Ana, Telephone: Saturd ny, 10:00 a.m. ro 6:00 p.m. Bullock's South Coast PJw San Diego Frcc,vay at Bristol, Cosca ~tcsa, Tclt'phonc: 547-7211 55<Hl61 l •( • J ' -1 T e11r1cesee i Rescincls l\leasure l\ASl-IVJLLE. TC'nn . t AI'\ _1 The Tennessee Legtsl:iturr has l>ccomc the scCGnd to rcsc1nd 1 its ratification of the £qual Rights Am e n tl n1 c_n t lorl women, <l!>Cning the \\'HY for rurther court suits testing the 1 legality of such a inove. I The I louse voted 5 6 - 3 J Tuesday to reverse its 1972 \"Ofc in favor of th c :uncndmcnt. E.~rlicr th is }'car. the $(!nate voted 17-11 to rescind. '"Ml.TS IS a sad day ff)f" the1 v.·omen. men and children of thi~ state," said Rep. Gwen Fleming (D-Bristol), \I' ho sponsored I h c amendment when it was passed by the I e g is I a l u r c . "To the fJroponents of ERA, I in1medi a1cly urge you to start suit and go to the high courts." •ler remark \•:as greeted with applause from about 250 sign-carrying women, 1nany or them with children, in the ba lcony who had come to support the a mendmenl . About 250 other women had come to urge that it be rescinded. "THE Ai\I END~fEl\'T has been ratified by 33 slates including Tennessee a n d Nebraska, the other state whose legislature voted to rescind original appro\•al. The legality of Nebraska·s action is being questioned on grounds that the a1nendn~en! has already been approved by Congess and submitted to !he 50 states for outr ight ratifica- tion or rejection. Hatiricalion by 38 states Isl needed by Marcil 1979 to make the amendment part of the U.S. Constitution. Pla yboy , Athlete Clea reel LO NOON I AP ) -British soccer star George Best has been acquitted of charges he stole a fur cont and other valuables from the London flat of Miss \Vor!d of 1973. l\larjorie Walla ce. the first Ameri can ever named l\tiss \Vorld and later the first l\tiss \Vorld to be stripped of her title. charged last November that Best entered her apartment and stole $13.800 y,·orth of furs and property. But the blonde Indianapolis model failed to appear at two ea rl ier court hearings and "'as not in cow1 Wednesday. '·As this matter has received a good deal of publicity, I thin\< f should emphasize that you leave the court 'A'ithout a stain on your character." the 27-year~ld playboy "'as told by the magistrate i n i\.larylcbone -Co~~.. i . . - Would You Like To Use More Of Your Mind? 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The publishers presented a silve r case to Sullivan in honor of his 56 years in the nE;wspaper business. The fete was at New York's Waldorf Astoria }lotel. * Premier Golda 1'1 e Ir , reflecting on 50 years in public life, said she docs not expect to Jive to see real peace between Israel and the Arabs. Jn her first interview since aMouncing her resignation two weeks ago, Mrs. ~feir sald ( PEOPLE J she felt no regrets at leaving office, and planned to spend more time in her kitchen "cooking for my children and grandchildren -so thing I have not done fo a long time." "I will no t be h esick for my seat in the binet or In the Knesset," sh declared. * , Gov. Ronald Reagan, a radio announcer a[ter college , wi ll return to Des ll.Ioines, Iowa Frida y fo r the SOth annive rsary celebration of his sta.tion, \VHO. Rea gan's office said he \\'Ould also be grand marshal of the Drake Re lays Parade Saturday. * Burglars pried open the front door of the Culver City liome or Rep. Y v o n n e Brathwaite. Burke., (0.Calif.) and 5lole $16,000 y,·orth of property. the she r if f 's department reported. The thieves took a mink slole worth $10,000, three guns. three color television sets and a small ho:~1e television camera, deputies said. 'nle Burkes v;ere I n Washington and were notified or the burglary. * Pop singer Don Ray Phinney sued the First American National Bank of Nashville, Tenn. for $2.5 million, claiming his arrest for passing bad checks ruined his career. Phlnney was convicted. but the verdict was reversed on appeal. Phinney, 28, filed s u It charging libel. slander and y,·illful misrepresentation . •le v.·as arrested in California in 1967 on a complaint from the Nashville bank that he passed more than $1 ,000 in bad checks, and was extradited to Tennessee for trial. * Lktoel Jlampton , recalllng how a young guitar player sat in with his band 20 years ago. returned to Indianapolis to hel p dedicate a park to the guitarist, Wei l\!ontgomery. 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And find nut murc ali>ut thc lamily side of Frie ndship Service. • • f 0 DAil Y PILOT ThursdaJ, April 2.5, 1914 M~rilyn Still Exploited T~ny Tot ·Su1nmo1ied By VERNON SCO'l'l' IIOLL YWOOD (UPI) -The late ~1arilyn Monroe was exploited throughout her ti(e as sex goddess, glamour girl and movie queen and now In death her memory continues to be a souree of income for the exploiters. her in real Hfe. Others claim sat home alone many nlghlll, affection and attention at all to have original manuacripts dateles.'i, because the 1lngle Umes. written by f!1arllyn herself. men about town figured 8 star Actors and: directors who LOUJlENOO ~fARQUF.S of her magnitude would bl!I worked wllh !\1arilyn almost !\1any plead they wrote their dated up weeks in advance. 1tlozamblque (API -A unlvtrsally disliked her for books as a public service and !\1arilyn wasn't an angel; her lack of consideration for ~d who dJd not have her not to make money. neither was she altogether an them. She was awed by health documents In ?rder There are quotes which Iron butterny. She w a• lnlellectuals and strove to ~·as asked by authorities make Marilyn a wit rivaling ambitious, deter m In e d • emulate their men ta I for her employer's name. Roi and Ruth lompe -I the opening of B!JOOKHURST TRAVEL Tic~eting & 'Reservations AIR • CRUISE • RAIL • LAND TOURS • GROUPS • lnslead of using Marilyn's Image on screen, s t i 11 • photographs from her lifetlnie and thousan<b of words of so- calle:i memoirs and quotes ln book fonn a.re disgorged to the public. ltobert Benchley. Some of the self.·centered and at once gymnastics. She gave the name or the passages, supposedly her own, dJsarming and a dedicated She was 8 r 81 cin 8 t 1 n g bnby she tended. The siJC· Ada C are as lltcratc as George flirt nionlh-<>ld inrant reef'iv«I Broolc.hurst· ms enter 968-3366 ' 962-3345 woman , but the landslide or 10036 Adams Ave. Bcn1urd Shaw's. SHE U'AS INSECURE and books since her death would a sum n1011s to explain the ALJ\10ST ALL OF it is -~s·~·~·e~1hc"ii:n~1p~r~~s~si~o~n~t~ha~t~s~h~e~l~10~v~ei1~h~e~r~e~ad~c~r~be~·li~e~ve:~sh=e}~m=a~II~er~in~ro~u~r~I .. ====l'._!:H:u~n:t:in~g~t:on::Beoc:-:h:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ unadulterated baloney. nt-edcd a great amount of "'ali a great deal more. I WOULD BE 48 Marilyn Monroe IF SHE 'VERE living, Marilyn would be 48 years old. She has been dead almost a dozen years, But her .memory has been kept alive by an army of biographers. Some never met Cance1· Victin1's Sente11ce E11ded SAN DIEGO /AP) i'Unlcss there is some miracle, we will close the file pennanently on him by the end o( this !lpring," the judge commented in rescinding the prison sentence given to Danny Allen Vincent. Nudity Invading Broadtv<Lj Vincent, 24. is dying of cancer. SU PERIOR COURT Judge Robert W. Conyers issued an order \Vednesda y \\'iping out the term of IO years to life in prison given Vincent last May for anned robbery. After Vincent's guilty plea, the sentence was imposed by Conyers and charges o f robbing a gasoline station and a supermarket were dropped. A report turned over to Conyers by the A d u I t Allthority said Vincent is a victim ol ''malignant melanoma with m u I t i p I e Those who knew and loved 1.1arilyn -Joe Ditt1agl(io for instance -say llttle or nothing. They never traded or profited on their relationship v.·ith lhe complex girl-woman who eventually took her own life. tt·larilyn, no mailer what the biographers say, was not an Intellectual. She wasn't really very articulate. Sorne of the best and funnicsl quips altributed t.> her Y:ere the inventions or ti clever 20th Ce ntury -Fox publicist v:ho traveled with her. Wll EN ' IT COMES to writing a manuscript, J\1ari\yn was neither typist nor author. It 1vould be' difficult to Imagine her constructing five fault less English paragraphs. Her handwritin1t was childlike. LuriO passages describing her attitudes about sex and nudity were largely prl!ss agentry. or the work oC overzealous magazine writers. second-hand gossip passed around by acquainlances. Marilyn 1.fonroe was bright in her own way. Few movie stars had ber knack for accentuating the feminine. i U~f} metastases -very grave with Nudity. now commonplace in a life expectancy which can be NEW YORK She was a specialist In sensuality off-screen as well as on. measured in days.•· BIOGRAPHERS ARE prone motion pictures. is spreading to cxngger;,te the drama in to Broadway. "YOUR r.1AN JS dying of her life . But there were also Tu·o stage productions offer cancer." Co n Y e r s told boredom and long periods of Vincent's attorney at the new dullness. women on st.age who take off hearing, She once told 1ne that she every stitch ol clothing in'I ljp;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; rroot of the audience.. I One of them, Joan Byron, strips while hanging by her teeth from a flying trapeze in lhe opening or the new comedy "Jumpers" which opened ~1onday night. She removes a ll her clothing, pie<'e by piece, as she swings back and rorth over the orchestra until she is completely nude. Earl Wilson reported in his syndicated column that Miss Byron had the permission of her husband to perform the nude scene, anci' sakt it was all very routine -"I didn't realize I was naked." The other nude scene I!! In the production of "Ulysses in Nighllown." Hair Slaves, Go Free! IW ,_.... !If ... ,.,_.,w ....,. .t *"""' tt. _..,., . ....._ ef __..,,.,._ .... •IN cett• c...ty ..._. ............ 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Aerosol 1Uis1lon Jo h n Lafferty, 56. whose daughter died 0£ cancer seve n month s ago, has begun on trip fro m San Diego to New York, on foot. 1-fe hopes to reach destination in 80 days to set a record and raise money for cancer research along way. -------- Unborn Get Welfare SAN FRANCISCO I UPI I - An unborn child is entitled to as much weUare money as other members of its family, the state Supreme Court has ruled. JuS1ices u nan i 1n o u s I y struck down a stale Health and Welfare Agency regulation that u n b o r n children \\'ere entit!cd tn less than other family n1embcrs because 1hey don 't need rood, clothing and shelter. Sprays Recalled . I WASHINGTON IUPll The Environmental Protection Agency has issued a rare emergency order to halt the sale of thousands of cans of pesticide sprays containing vinyl chloride - a chemical linked to a rare fonn of liver cancer. The order, which takes effect immediately. coven 28 aerosol produels intended for use . in Ute hdne. hospitals, ~'here food is handled or other enck>sed areas. 0 u t d o o r sprays are not affected but the Er:>A said \'e dn esday manufacturers are n.>calling them any~·ay. AN ESTl~1ATEO 19,000 cans co vered by ~ the ban ii re believed to be '1 the market. and an unknolf?I number of others are likely to be in the hands of oonsumers. The industry was already in the process of recalling the sprays but EPA Administrator Russell E. Trein sa id the process was n<t moving rast enough. I "WHILE TIIE PU 8 LI C health i mp I i ca t i on s of exposure to Tinyl chloride from short peslicidc bursts are undeternii.aed. the link between the gas and the cancer is sus~cted ,c;trongly enough to make it prudent public policy b ban further use of these products," Train said. Vinyl Chlori4e is used a~ a propellant in the aerosol sprays. Twc\\'e cases of a rare liver cancer ha\'c been found amoog workO"s at fa ctories where the c~mical \Vas in use. Train"s acti>n was believed to be the Cirstof its kind taken under the 1972 Cede r a I pesticide law which gives the agency powtr to iss ue an emergency c:rder. The order halts the salt of the products involved at 01~. r<ither than allowing a time period to pass first as is the case with other bam the agency may im1X>5e. InPalmSpri if you lhou"""J.'-' youhad o choos e between solf and lennis. lhin~8ain! Think about Sunrise Country Club. Where ·ownership of a beautiful s_i ngle-story fair· way condominium on fee land in a 24-hour, gate-guarded community gives you all the advantages of belonging to the most ele- . gant private golf club and-tennis club for the price of condominium OY.'Ilership alone. Unovaled f acililies: • 18-hole golf course • Nine tennis courts • Four teaching alleys with video tape replay equipment under the direction of Dennis Ralston, Resident Director of Tennis • 15,000 square foot clubhouse • Eighteen swimming pools and companion therapy pools Sunrise Country Club is all the reasons you come to Palm Sp~n~ in on~, beautiful place at one sensible pnce. One, two and three bedroom fairway condominium• from $33,995 to $69,995 ~ sunRise . courrrRY CWB A Devdopmcnt o( Sun rile Corporation Calif'omia • .Arizona• • Nevada _ • ,• ·.:;ao Handy, Strong Gas Cans • All met.I COftstruction • Convenient in these "energy cons<ious" Mys , • Mandy, too, for powtr mowtr gas, etc. S-GAL 3s 8 SIZE 2-Gallon Si1e ..................... I a a I-Goll"' l iu .................... 88' ........ Wiss Hedge and Shrub Trimmer • Steel blod1 with hardened edge • Contoured Northern Ash hondles for firm <ontrol #IKT REG. 3 49 4.39 Wiss Special Grass Shears • Floating blctde odion cuts teughnt grass easily • Hardened <utlery stffl blodes stoy sharp ~nglf #S01 REG. 2 ' 9 2.98 Double Insulated Grass Trimmer • Dots the work of hond dippers more quickly and completely • Pre<ision mode by Black & Ded1 H! #1200 -· 1 2 9 ~ Spred Satin Wall Paint • H•mttenized lot•• formula l•ves no lop marks • Easy to use, covlfs quickly, 4ries to lasting beauty • Easy to wipe dean 7 ~~ • ..........._ ··~ - SALE PRICES GOOD THROUGH "SUNDAY, MAY 1 I: ' • To highlighl your landscaping • lndudes Slights and 100 ' cord and transformer • Available with or wit houl timer Village Blacksmith ·Pole Pruner • 12" saw blade plus e1tender pole • Fully plated to avoid rust • Ad justs to l posi tiens 6'' Bracket Set For Saw Horse • Connects 214's lo form sturdy, useful sawhor se • (osy lo use ond mak es your worksh01> complete Glidden Spred Exterior Stain • Solid or transparent colors • for shingles, shakes ond sidiitg • l1ctlltr1t wood prtservolive ffjGIH~RAl UlCTRIC IUY ~I ' 1 8" Electric Rotary Mower • Single blod e with quiet· running moto r • Retessed wh eels for doser mowing ... fold-down handle for <onvenient storage • Quality Black & Dec ker noine! #1011 6995 9-lnch Size Roller Covers • Choice of mohair or Oyn el • for enornel or lolex poinls • Eosy to deon ... must~ for 011 your pointing jobs ... Magnavox , : .'·:'~"'·· . . . . .~.f,:-. ' .? ,. " ' ., .... ~ .._:.,ii;: •' ~\ . "J ......... New! Devcon ' "5-Minute Epoxy • In revol utiona ry "Dev -Tube" di 5penser • Ju~t push, l.t set ond you're oll self • Perle<! for super-fost ttpoirs 1 so s.,H 0.,Q eo•· · A d~,.., • <OSlA • MlSA r,,., D l .,.Not now-Daddy's tired . Go osk Mommy." Hank Can Write His Own Ticket Q: I ttad tbt Haak AarH will make more money iD tlw 9ed twe rt.., dau be bu tnade la the past 20 years •I basebaU. la •·\at y,·ay'!-Sherman s .. Oakland. A: In addition to his $200,000 annunl salary as a play· er. Henry y,•ill earn between Sl.500.000 and $2 1nillion hawking products such as cln:x>late bars, soups, a car, a beverag" -)'OU nam e iL , Q: note radii •iltch:utib: that CBS hat rtvived -I ~lalm 011ey're tilt umc 6MWI I ned io en}oy ytars ago • 'Glad You Asked That1 by Morllyn oncf Hy Gardner • My •bud ••rs !Wy're ntW' ones. Who's rig)il?-Mn. Harvey Cebtn, Wullillglon, O.C. A: You're both right. "CBS is bringing back the con- cepl. but not the ok1 shows." says the network's radio presidmt, Sam Cook Digges. "Every program in tbe series will be written for today 's audience and wilt take the fuJJest advantage of radio '& unique capacity to stimulate liateners' imaginations." They wilJ be produced and di· rected by Hi ~n, veteran radio creator, direcklr and p'Oducer of JUCh popu!ar shows in the past as "Grand Central Statioo,'' ''11ie Thin Man ." "Bulldog Drummond" aod ''Inner Sanctum.'' Q: Is tt t1"Dt tllat the classic "'lle1l'11 Angels," ,,._ .-Ced aod direcled by Howard JJug:bes, slarttd out as a lilent IUm?-R.S.T., Del Atoiaes, Iowa. A: Yes. It began u a silent and was rcshot for sound. Especially noteworthy were tbe oombat scenes. including a zeppelin raid ovt..'t London. The scene in which Jean Harlow entices Ben Lyon by "changing into something more comforta~e" ii one of the more memorable mile- stones in motioo picture history. Q: IL lffltll 1o Ill lbat ce.lebrlUes today can &> no wroni. Aay 1111Pem or mitchfef tbey ge( ink> is quickly 19r'gotta aad feqlven by· tbe public and tbote who foot die: bUlli. Wiiy hi tblJ?-Mn. Deborrab Deods, lndiaoapolis. A: If you·re talking about entertainers. in toclay.'s moral climate you're right. Jn fact. they're almost Image- proof. The popu]arlty and box office appeal of a star Sffms &o soar after news of a ~p is revealed. Years ago the u mc infraction would mark a finish to their careers. l Send your que1ti0fl1 to lly Gardner, "Clad You Asked That," core of thit 11e1vspoper P.O Box 1560. Costa Mesa 92626. Maril!f11 a11d /l y Gardner will an.swer ~ 111any qm.1tiom as they cau i'i their column. but the vo/11 nre of mail makes personal rep/.ics impossible. ' i PUBLIC SCHOOLS WEEK Are Your Schools Doing the Job? .THIS TIME . TAKE A GOOD LOOK • • You thould be aware Or tlaw elfecl1ve!y your .eChools. are beino run. :Attd tnat melfls asking the right C1u&S1ions. \ This year. we're makll'IO avaltable a checkllat of ltetnf lo look tor.So 1n11 instelel ol iutt v1s111ng the ciawoom&. )'Ou'll have an opportunl1y 10 e1111mine them. We believe the better Informed YolJ aie, lr"le betttt oor -IL In order to ..-oeive your checkltsf, please call our olfloe,. 142-7736. or 'Nl'lte: 'WH ... olt!T-henAslOCleffooo Oc .. Vltw Ttathtn Astoelaffofl 7275 ......... Clrdt · Hoolk .... ~ Ctllfonoio 92647 ,. •Vibratimas-' ,...---..IME CAR OWNERS LEATHER, w.M'• ..... ~I ¥9'f 1 Msarr JJFE. ..... ~ • .. lJ:lll lt .. 1"1 Psychic Lool{s fo:r· Kille1· The Sea Terrace Apartments- the new fun-pla~ to enjoy ocean-close adult living WAYNESBURG PA. (UPI) -A self·proclaln1cd psychic says that "vibratJons'• from the site where a 9-year~ld girl was slain led him to assume the murderu stil l lived in btr community. Dr. David Hoy, a Baptist minister from Ktntucky, came here without promise ot Jny Cee cxctpt tri1vcling cxJ)C!l'ISCS to help t~Jd the killer of l:>ebra Lyru1c Makel. who51..· body was dls<..-ovcrt-d Ckt. 21 ln a shallow grave behind her home In nearby Rices Landing. Poli<..o.e said Debra was raped and strangled. 1-loy . '>l'ho rfreivcd h i s "vlbratlon5" Y.'hllc wnlking . , ~ted by bel•evE!f\ 1n the LORD J£SUS CHRIST !Col. 3:15-17). Write Ui for Free Litero111e ••• ao, '12021. Lo~ Angeles. Co. '10012. al'O\Jnd the death site, said it would be dif1icult linking tbt! suspect to the crltne. although he believes the assailant still resJdcs In the co1umwllly of 4.70 persons. •·rve made a list of people I wanl to talk with," Hoy said. "After that I'll talk v.·ith ponce to see If they've overlooked any clues." L~una Niguel'• newest design l~r tun-livtng, lun·lo'ifng 1dultt: -lhe sea Terrace Apanments. Close to the surf and sand, It'• a fun place to be. Ocea" or park views. Beam celllng1 upatalra. Paneling downstairs. Paliot or 1balconle1. Plus a Recreation Building with lireslde lounge, pool and Jacuzzi. We think theae apartments are the beat value In the whole area. come lff them today. and see if you don't share our vtew. 1 ledroom.from $205, 2 Bedroom• from $225, ~ turnlehed Directions: From Los Angeles, lake San Diego Freeway south . to Crown Valley Parkway eJtlt. Rlgh'l (approx. 6 mi.} to Pacinc Coast Highway. Lert 1 mile lo Nlguel Ad. Left on Nlguel Rd. to The Sea Terr ace Apartments. • LagunaNiguel Th e Choice Community • @ A1ncho 8etl'llrdo Ind Yilll'gt Plrll. Ot.htl lne New Towns _ ... byAY«l Comm11nUyO.wilopt1,..., 1nc. (71~49:S.0501 .,.._. LAST WEEK TO SAVE! SALE ENDS APRIL 30th! • • IT'S OUR 27th BIRTHDAY SALE! . ' II 2s" WIDE NO FROST REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER •Big Zero Degree Freezer otters up 10 4.58cu. tt. lrozc n lood capacity •Two Ice 'n Easy trays st0te up out ol lhe way • 3 ~binet Shelves • FuU·Width Crisper •Removable Egg Bin • Oe1ule Dairy Compartments • 28'' wide, 61" high. '26995 BIG 15.6 CU. FT. WiiffiJii Refrigerator \Vi th AutomaliC Jcemaker and 4.3 Cu. Ft. Frrezer •Power Saver Switth •Fr eezer Cabinet Shelf •Tinted, See-Thru Crispers and adjustable Meat Pan • 4 Cabinet Shelves, 3ad1ustable · •Rolls out on Wheels • Delu•e Dairy Compartments Model TBf..l60R -· -- '33995 INCLUDES ICEMAKER 41 ~ • Pl~1 ~m.a 111suU.uon 1M SC461 GE Pitscrubber~ ·DISHWASHER • GE POWER SCRUB • , • Its brushless water action washes pots, pons. and crusty casseroles sparkling clean ... and this '"ers11til1 dishwasher is sa te enough tor your finest china. 4-CYCLE POTSCRUBBER BUILT-IN OR CONVERTI BLE DISHWASHER 2-SPEED, 4-CYCLE HEAVY DUTY WASHER , Permanent Press Cycle with Cold Wa ter Cooldown •Normal Cytle with Extra Wash • Acl1,.ated Soak Cycle •Delicate Cycle • 3 Wash/2 Rinse Temperalures • 2 W11sh/2 Sain Speeds Model \VWA-703JP $19995 HEAVY DUTY COMMERCIAL-TYPE DRYER • 2 Temperatures, Normal and Delicate •Permanent Press Cycle with toolOown • Manual Selection of up to 140 m1utes ot dry1ne time • Autt Cycle Model DDE-~lOOP -WWA 7030P Your choice $23995 • 4 C°¥"1t SelechoM • Po..•! Scr..O If!~ DOt\, Pl~~. 00 .,,d••etic•1111r~ffl'01tt11>1r1t1m1c1e..,,. '133 ODE SlOOPti "'°""411. l""' •nd Rlllse 'HolCl. • J le>elWl.,,O'll Al:ho" • l,luin ·•~ SOii f(JO(I O•UIMll' .~ ... !oe""'°"~- !:. r;: ., :li-r~~~":"~· " • • SYDNEY "FOR BOUNTIFUL WOMEN WHO ARE A CUT ABOVE THE REST" Newport Beach THE UNIQUE BOUTIQUE FOR BIGGER GIRLS CIRCUMSTANCES DEMAND .. ·.POSITIVE AND IMMEDIA1E DISPOSAL OF THE MAJORITY OF OUR PRESENT STOCK UTTERl:Y REGARDLESS OF COST OR LOSS!! We Feature Sizes 12 Y2 To 32 Y2 • It is not o mcrttet" of choice, but 9",., MCessity thot dictote1 thi1 DRASTIC SACRIFICE! We planned to mo'f'e across the strttt to l~r .,ort•rs ~t May I st wht-ft the-new NldiftCJ was due for comp~tion. We ~t 1974 sprinq & M.1mrner mere.hand•~ with this in mind. How, we ha•e been put off until Junr or possibly Jvty before we mo•e. This store is literally butqinq of the seOIM with bl-and MW orri•ob in the seasons latest styles .. , Mationalty Ad•tTtised Brands . • • in popular fabrics and patterni.! Mtmtwhile, ~ city bkKked off the strff.t for ~MrfaC1rMJ ... AND THI; BILLS FOR OUR NEW MERCHANDISE CAME DUE !! Thert fore. if you i.lir ycxir i.himps and 91!1 down here, you will ha•e ycxir WM"estricled choice of the crtam of this yl!ar"i. iUlnml!r fashions ..• AT SENSATIONAL PRICE REDUCTIONS! IAmpll! frl!I! parilinq in th' nl!w, brick parking ~lruclurl! -entronce on Central A•eNH!I. 38 To 60 And Hard To Find 14-16-18-20 AMPLE FREE PARKING -Although Vio Oporlo was blocked off at Via Lido when this ad was placed. there is ample free porlcin9 for our store in the new brick parking stnicNre just north of Via Lido -Entrance from Central A•enue -first Entryway North of Bonlc Of America! From fhert-, just o few steps to our store I see mop at bottom of this odl. LA:DIES DRESSES '"FREDR IC MARTIN" 00MR. ROBERT" ··Buzz BUZZ"' ··sERBIN" and alhers. These are all brand new, very latest styles, newest fabrics for summer and year around wear. SIZES 12 '.: to ·32 ''1, 14 -16-IB-20. 3 groups REG. TO $35.00 Sole Price .......... . REG. TO 560.00 Sole Price ......... . REG. TO Sl00.00 Sole Price . _ ....... . $ 9.88 $18.88 $28 •. 88 . DES IGNIER S DRESSES, LONG DRESSES, PANTSUITS "'VERA MAXWELL" '"FREDRIC MARTIN" "GIANNA KNITs·· •'PARNES-FEI NSTEIN" pure silks, raw silks, ultra suedes, chiffons. swiss cottons, elc. THE FINEST OF THE FINE in sizes 14-16-18-20. 2 groups REG. TO 5175.00 $68 88 Sole~rice . . . . . . . . . . • REG. TO $225.00 $88 88 Sole Price . . . . . . . . . . • ALL OTHERS TO 5350.00 now l/2 or more off MU,UMUU'S & CAFTANS all brand new far summer and year around, latest styles, colors, fabrics, fit sizes 16 10 52. 2 groups REG. S25 .00 $14 88 Sale Price . . • . . • • REG. $32.00 $18 88 Sale Price . . . . . . • Thit h 4 Socrificl! In Dt'od lonwd ... Ot'dicott'd To Ttr.t" QUICK DISl"OS.ll Of Thi! Moio"fy Of Our l'r'~ Stock hfOl"t' Mo•~ To Our Htw loc.otto. .. . IN THE SHORTlST l"OSSllll TIMl! Wt Wtn SllJIP<>lt'd To Mo •t .t.CrGll ~ Snttt To lo~r Qvart~i Htil Wt"tli ... And l'rc:lwittt'd Our SprilMJ OnMr\ lod Foll Accordiinqty. How, Wilt! Ow Move DflayH U11+il .t.ftl't" Jww ltl ... Mtr<:ho11ditt h l'ouri In And Wt Ha•I' No l'ICKI' T.o Pvt It! 0..-Slrfft. Yio Oporto Hot le'ftl 8'.xltitd Ott ly T~ City For Rrwrfac~ Alld NORMAL llUSIN~SS 'R.lCTIC.lU Y Cf:.lSlD! COll\t'~llfty. Wr Art l'laci"'I Tliii btin Sloclt Of Frt.i.. Clton, Fa.tlionatMI' Wtori1u1 Apponl FOi" liwr Girh On Solt Spec:iolitinq In Hord-To Find Sitt"t 1 f To ZO I 00°/o wool REVERSIBLE PONCHO'S variety of colors, one site fi rs all, !hese or!! deluxe REG S46.00 cr-c sole price .......... ~9 • 88 LADIES ALL \•/EATHER COATS long and "~art s'y1r·~. ra .'n resistant, sizes to fi t 20· .· to 25. Our tn11re sfock REG S32 .00 to 548.o_o_ .... $5.00 sale pric e ..... LONG DRESSES ·-suzz BUZZ"' .. MR . ROBERTS" '"BOBBIE JUNE' ... MARINA KNITs·· others. Very newest styles, latest colors fer summer and fall. ni?\r\lest fabrics for dress1. casual and at r,on1e wear. Sizes 14 lo 20, 121 1 'o 24 ~ J qrouos REG. TO $55.00 $1 8 88 Sole Pr ice . . . . . . . . • . • REG. TO S70.00 $28 88 Sole Pric e . . . . . . . . . . • REG. TO $90.00 $38 88 Sale Price • • • . . • . . . • • REG. TO S!25.00 $48 88 Sole Price . . . . . . . . . . • . AT DRASTIC: f:MO.OF-THf:-Sf:ASOM REDUCTIONS! foiy Accti.i. .t...d frte f'orlti~ Adjac.t'fll Ta T~ Storr -IStt ""Of! bt'lowl, (ADIES PANTS ' 0PURITAN"0 "L ADY RENNELL' ·t:JSTOM DESIGN PAN1 s·· !lores. :.1r a1~hts, culled flares, pollozzo's, etc 1n polyesters. snteen s. velveteens. denims. jeans, etc. very lo!es r sty les and newes1 su mrner colors 1n solids. and potrerns. sizes WAIST 26 lo 48. OUR ENTIRE STOCK REG. SlS.OOta 520.00 $5 88 Sole Pric e . . . . . . . . . . • REG . 525 .00 to SJ0.00 $9 88 Sole Price. . . . . . . . . . • EXTRA LARGE DRESSES, LONG DRESSES, PANTSUITS all are famous brand names in the very latest styles, newest colors and fobncs, all brand new for 1974 in sizes 261/1 to 321. 2, 48 to t/J. OUR ENTIRE STOCK over 250 pieces REG S40 .00 to SI00.00 YOUR CHOICE $14.88 BATHING SUITS l and 2 piece, newest styles, limited select ions, sizes 42 to SO. REG S22.00 to S28.00$6 88 ENTIRE STOCX . . . . . . • LADIES PANTSUITS A 1 c·~ BRAND NEV/, 110111 rhr> lr:od1nq 1"?J, ~. for 1974 111 L1r> most \Vn n!r·d 1·::1 '•>• doublck~·1 t s, crrpes, seersuc.kf'r5. l1r:ens. {·ic. for \AJOrk, dre:.s or oloy 1n 51zes I,\ tn 20, 12''2 In 26 . ., 38 to 46. 4 gro1 .. :;), REG . TO S45.00 Sole Price ..... REG. TO 560.00 Sole Pric e ..... REG . TO S70.00 Sale Price ..... . REG. TO SSS.DO Sole Price ......... . $18.88 $24.88 $28.88 $38.88 BLOUSES & TOPS huge s1oc..k includes pullover knit:,, 1un1c rep'), bodysu11s, bu1ton ori d lob iron· . ~hells, e!c. very newes! s1yles and colors. newesl fabrics. all are BRAND l~EW ;n '"es 34 to 52 PLUS. 4 huge group, REG. TO 520 .00 Sole Pric e ......... . REG. TO S25.00 ' Sale Price ......... . $ 4.88 $ 9.88 REG. TO $30.00 $11 88 Sole Price . . . . . . . . . . • REG . TO S35.00 $14 88 Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . • MAJORITY OF THIS STOCK MUST BE SOLD BEFORE MOVING TO OUR NEW LOCATION 344 2 VIA OPORTO · NEXT TO "BERKSHIRES" RESTAURANT Just N. Of Via Lido APRIL 26TH AT 10 AM Open Doily 1,0 o.m. To 6 p.m. Friday 10 To 'I Sundoy 11 To S "MAUDE" VESTS ~pt'c1oli11"q In ~ .. ,,1z ,ro )7' , A11d J8 To bO bi1 ~r.j,,~· ,,,, C1 '"~'I (Qlcr dPl111 n r.x>lvP~t"') u ·,11r:: ... J6 10 ~7 OUP. LrJTIRI: s rOCK . REG SIB.OD to S24.00 $7.88 COORDINATED SPORTSWEAR 0"BOBBIE JUNE". li\DY HODlir · L~DY WEST SET" Hucie ~!oc~ includes Pan!;,, Tops, Blazers. Blou:.cs. Vr-$15. Lonq skirts, etc. 100°~ p:Jlyester~. texturerl polvestr-r s, etc. OUR ENTIRE STOCK IS BRAND NEW, AND All ON SAL E REG S 18.00 to 538.00 Y3 to Y2 OFF ACCESSORIES 'lmily Wethc,by"' SCARVES, reg. 56.00 to 560.00 BETIER QUALITY JEWELRY reg . SJ.DO to S30.00 LEATHER & LEATHER TRIM PURSES 'eg. S20.00 to 548.00 and other accessorie items ARE ALL ON SALE Y2 or more OFF SLEEP WEAR Gowns, lan11 r;:,.-,~\, ~·tr b11 va~1"'Y of styles. :. t•:_, .:, • 1 5?, our en :•rt~ stock REG 59.50 to S35.00 $4.88 FOR BOUNTIFUL WOMEN WHO ARE A CUT VIA ~ "' ol!I! Nevada Mensik ..J D•ll Y PILOT Thursday, Aprll 25, iq74 TODAY'S TV IDGHLIGHTS CBS 0 8:00 -'rJ1c \Valton's. John Boy arrives at an abandoned mountain ca bin just in time to help a young woman (Sissy Spacek) deliver her baby. ABC 0 10:00 -The Paper Prison : Your Govern- ment Records. This ABC News special exa mines tbe use and abuse or billions or eie<:es or informntlon am assed by govern ment agencies a.~ross the t·o untry on every n1an . woman and child . • TV DAILY LOG Daily TV Log Evening APRIL 25 ... 0 NBA Playoffs on CBS * BEST in BASKETBALL 0 l<l!I {!JI Qgi 00 f'IBA BtJktt· llaH (ll TV I Rt,orts "Abofhon" QI Mtl'I' Gritlin Show ((it ([II Thi W11to~ <Ij) H•'ln/Spcuu t:OO 8 MW. (C) (90) .. Sprincfit1d Riii•~ <••~) ·~z -C•r, Cooptr, f'.!!ylli, Tfta1ltr D1vid B111n. D ll-1 ("t)'fQ! €D hon1idt '1 he H•ddtn M1n" (R) A m1umt POW returns home 10 ftnd h1~ l1lhei 11\d dl~ovtrl thlt I lt•t"il·Cllltd tiOO or 1 hoodlum Is try•ni lo 11nd lbe. Cl. Cht! Polb 1ues!s, . f•l The lold Onts 0 (j1J C1) CE Ki.RI f• "'Thi WtU" (Ill A former Sll'o't's dis1r~I ol tvtryone provide~ • ch1Utn~1 to C.lne's philosophy a!1tr ht Is nursed • back ta health 111 the ~lack Jt11n's l~m•IJ. (j) Movie: It) (2h1) .. A CownMt Witll Dealt!" {du) '61 -Gt0t1e Mohads, ~1t1 Jurado. EL) Gonion 6:30 (i) Dflltr't thi:tkt ED W11 ' l'llU (II) (901 Stc1!11d f) Ok• Van Dytt 11! mne tP•?>Odes or !he 6BC drim•· {lg) M1rv Griffin Sl!ow l•tJlion ot lobtoy's 1111wve llO'ltl, Zoom! . Hood, Alan Dobre and D1vid SwirL I fl] Ho110·1 Her~s ~1arrin1 Anlhony Hopkins, Mor11 Uv1111 [ISJ ED Acto111pana11e 'f11j111dt CI:) bpanuc TY Hwt Littlt R11ub 9:30 Q Ntw1 7:00 m 0 0 m CD NN$ (~ 001 Mo.Ir. (t) (901 "Will SllC-0 lowlin1 tor Oa111rs u11 Sfo11 be• Honltrl" (cam) '57 Ci) Mtwit: tt) (Zhr) ~NI tilt lrott.. -Tony ll11Ml1U • .li1ne M.uWitld. m Witt Va!Ynr (d1a) '5~bcrt €I1 L• Hlena llof, Stewart Grangtr, Whars MJ U111? 10:00 0 tfl ~ m Mu!.le Coun\!J USA I ll'Wt LllC)' Oollna I 1110 Is llQ1t 1nd fUtSIS rt Tats A Thief lncilldt Lynn Andenon, .lerry Reed, (!l I ~·• ol Jt•1111ll . • Mac Wtstman, JollnllJ' Dll""ll, .linl E.s111trlkl1 [.d 6rown and Otll Rttvti. 11_1@ Ou1"'t 0 m 19 1)1 Nnrs ED Psydlolov Ttdlr "A11n(' f6) Ptrry M1Mlll i 0111111 0 lUl {1J CD ABC Ne"' Clow-Up Ttle·Rt'fi1ta Mllkal .. lne Paper Pri1o0n: You1 Govern· JJitet Stooses men1 R1CG1ds" ABC News inwsli· 1Jles !tie UH and abuse 111 bi1hons 7:30 (l) HogJn's Hffotl 111 p1eus of lnto1m~lon (compu!tr· § Tiit ll tw l'rke 11 Righi ued 1ecord1) am1utd by covtrn· lklp fir Ncidlbor men! liflltlll acrots t11e counl!J Ouie'1 Girls "Brtnda's Term on" tvtrt AmefiUn--dlildrtll and Paper'' (RJ Ouie Illes to ~llritate 1dul1' a!tkt. r11nk Reynolds is lloi.t." himself from 111 emblrrlUllll !o!IU· €[) Dn1111 alien aHer suutUilll "Tiie Good CE ,lalsc Iii Llfll Du- Old D1y1" as 1 lopk for 6r1nd1·s term p.1Pl1 and lhtfl disc0"111ine 10:30 ~ OfS!n W1llts Ci,1t ~ Jh11l nost1lgi1 l:in't neryone's cup A lerriblJ S1!1n11 Belf" lhe ""' ol It• l1lt ol 1 1uest bed in • 11mblln1 O Jiillion S Mll'lie: (C) (Zllr) "Wu ultno that Is dtsi1ned lo 111ake Dmls" (adv} '71) -John lreltrMI, losers out ol w1nn1111 g1mble1s. GllJ Madison, P1si:1le PeUL rdward Albtr1 I UtS\t. ('IOJ Leri ti11k1 A Dul I JouflltJ to Adttntu.rt CD l•wl"'" C•I S.Urt f17) {j) Tt TtB t1M Tflltll Ttal1'9 CH Osuldl Ca"9 tl:l' 00 W'iW Wodd ti Alllul$ lklll"' the UM$ I Actie1 O.luM L• Dias relk:n Jon1th111 Winters Shtw Q fl) fD &) 1' Tire httecton ll:OO ~~(lg fl)~;@•= Tht Clloul 1i1n1 0 lttl ol lirtlldlt 1:00 O The W11t1111 "'The Od1sstf' (R) (t) lllgtll lialltlJ -See~in1 a pr1celut p11te lo w11le. O MIWit: (C) °'Oplr• Cits$ Joh11:11oy 1rr1we5 at ;in •b1ndoned [arks" (•dV) '69-Jlich.lrd tonic. ubin just In time to hr\p • youn1 CD Miultn: llflPoUibl• w11m1n delfwu her baby. Sil.SJ S~· fl) llle Untllldlablu ct~ tuests. 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BT WIWAM llCH!tf;IBI!& Of -DellY ,... fltff SANTA ANA -One ol the longest law enfor ce ment careen in Orani:;e County history b near an end and I.be man wl>0 nade that career tick 1a.11 he'd do it all •gain. ~ fO.year span of crime fighting might have been even longer had Sheritf James Musick not chose n to play a few yea!"! or profes- sional football after logging a sparkling college grid record. Wednesday, ~tusick wa s honored by the county Board or Supervisors for his long service -nearly three-fourths of .v.·hich was spent as county sheri!l. Board Chairman R a I p Ii Clark presented ~tusick with a large tramed re.solution and a diamond-studded 40-year pin. He also recalled some of f.hJSick's youlhful e1plolts. '·[ REAfEftfBER rrom the 1930s reading about Jim's accomplishments as an All- American al USC -part of Howard Jones' "Thundering lferd' Trojan team .·• Clark said. r.tusick was !he hometown pride of Santa Ana when he 11•ent into ba.Ule on the football fi eld. He was raised in Santa Ana and was a standout football player al Santa Ana High School. He went on to star on USC teams of the late 19'l0s and early, 1930s and then graduated to a spot on the Boston Red skins tea1n. The home-grown hero left the pro ranks · in 1934 ll become a sheriff'! deputy. "WREN I TOOK up t':al temporary job in Orange Cotmty. I never thought it would last 40 years," Musick said during the ceremony Wednesday . "If I had the choice. I'd do it all over again." Musick was a deputy for 10 years before becoming the county's only probation office-. Then, in 1946. he made his first successful bid for election to the office he ti.as held for the past 26 years. ~lusick said in an interview once that it was a nucleus of powerful pioneer families that got behind him in 1946 lo help him win the election. SNICE THEN, every four years, re-election has been a virtual cakev.·alk. Aiu.sick said that when he took over the departmen1, il had an 00-man staff that wcrked Jong hours. Orange County had n population or Jess than 200,000 then and politicians had to depend on personal contact to Jet the widespread populace know who they were. During his first years as UC Irvine's Library Gets Gifts Gifts totaling SS.000 have been given to the UC Jr,•ine Library by the Friends of the UCI Li brary by recent action of the board of directors. According to John E. Smith, uni versitv librarian. more than $250.ooo in cas h. books and periodicals have been donated by the volunteer community organization since its inception. Among the gi fts are a collection of 3.017 historical and major \Vorks of Spanish and Latin Atnerican literature. major collections in the fields of history. archaook>gy, and Near Eastern literature, 1.800 volumes of classical literature, a reprint of "The Times Literary supplement," l9al- J964, and editions of "Vanity Fair." 1916-1936. Through the Friends, Adolph A. Kroch of Laguna Beach has presented the UC! Library with more 1han 5,000 books, including two rare f i r s l editions, James B o s w e 11 ' s "Life of Johnson," 1n1. artd "The Vicar o'f Wakefield." by Oliver GoldsmiUt, published in 1766. The purpose of the Friends of the UC! Library is to help foster a disting uished university library. 'Jbey al.so are sponsors of the annual Orange Counly Author Awards Banquet to be held Atay 6. Tut> awards have been dubbed "Adolphs" after Dr. Kroch. a noled booi...--man. Reservations to the awards ceremon ies mav be m3de lhrouJEh the UCI Devek>nment and A I u m n I Office on campus. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY W...YM Wftf ....... 1 ttJ H.,.., lmt. C.n M .. -141-0ISt :::::!:~: ~;,~,:,~::l1 EX TEN D -YOUR LI FE EXTEND YOUR ARM Dur1ng hla tenure of office, public, how the social sciences lbe c:oun~ has lmprovcd Us help people 10 understand !i"Uch crime jab 11nd oommunlcaUons things as urban crov.·ding. ~tcms and has v a s t I y lmproved It! jail system. traffic. smog llJld the spc<:ial ENDS LONG CAREER County Sl'1•riff Mulick The latter has long been a problc1ns of old age. sore spot of con lent ion Called ''Perspectives o{ Our between ~tusick and other Society," four lectures \\'ill be <01mty officials, lnoluding the ORANG£ COIJNJY presented by faoulty from the Grand Jury. Now Musick, at the age ol UCI Schoo l of Socinl Sclenrrs &4, is planning to leave it all :ind sponsored by the Priends behind and go into retirement . Pri·zes Set of uc1. Th c lectures ar\· scheduled on Tuesdays at 8 "fT'S NOT ~·llhout regret thut rm retiring." ~tusick p.n1. in 220 Socl;il Science said . "It's been very rev.·ard-For Slogc111s Tower starting ~lay 7 ar\d con- ing and I've h<id a Joa of help tinuing through l\1ay ZB. from my management team." BUENA PARK _ Prizes When supervisors presented LEAOlNG OFF ON '.\ta)' 7 i:' •1 · k 'lh •• I and totaling $1.lXM> are b eing 11 us1c WI ii.is pJpque f' ed t Oran Count •• h a lecture entitlOO ··Qi~t1n!! pin, somebody shoved 8 little o 1er o ge y 1ug '" tign Into his hands reading schooJ Sf'niors io th e the ~lind 's Eye: The Scientt .. 146.010 Days.·• Thal was Am' r ieanism Educational of Vi_sual ExprriellC("." John I. ed •· ed Le1t-·"'s patriotic s I o g a n suppos to u.:i ve represent KU"C Yellott Jr.: associatr Musick's tenure as a laY.TOan contest profcs.sor of rwv. chology, ~·ill but when worked out it comes To enter, students may r~ sheriff. 1\lus ick led a major lo about 400 }.'Cars. ohtain an entry fonn or examine \l'<IYS in which 11•· c r a ck down' on county A term of 40 )'ears may facsimile from his scholarship -unders~ and interpret our gambling oper:3!ions that had hal'C seemed like 400, but ik l'OUnselor, public library or "·arid. I · · II k t J bo t chamber of commerce ; "'rite X'en 1n oµ<.·ration since the rca Y v.·or s o on Y a u On ~tny I~ c:ordon J. crime-ridden 20s and 30s. l~.601 days. a three to eight ~-ord $logan, Musick ,von't actually leave ::ind nuiil or take it to the Fit>lding ~ii~ SJ'M.·ak. on "Thc:> llE ALliO initiated many office until the end of this year Americanism Educational i1 :i k. i n ~ ·of Tomorro11·':-i changes that brought the but the man 11•ho will replace LeHgue headquarters at Cities." Dr. f<' i c Id i n g . small county law agency into him ~'iii be elccled in June -Freedom Cent.er. Knott ' s associate proressor of soci::il "1e 20th Century. unless there is a runoff. Berry Farm. in Buena Park. sc i c fl t'~· and u rb an ~--'--"'""-''------=-=-.:::=..:.c.:..::...c.:=:c.... ___ -'---'-----~-- Of . \. . .. . . . . is the title of the third lt't'l.ure I by Duran Bell Jr .. :i.•!'()('13lt" proll'!is.Jr or l'C'Otl()f'lllCS arid ;in I econon1ii'1it 11·ith !he Rand C-Orpornllon. Dr. Bell <'Ollh'Odl'i \ that agin~ arnong ;ulult'-n1ay I be lli~ificantl y nfferlt•d bv I cn\'imnn1cntal t'Ondltioni-nnd :'IClt\'l!H'i! of the indilidu:il, I T\\'O l'llOFESSOl\S "'ill share the fin.'ll sl'ssion on \·1<111 28. Thf' title of their n-mark.s is ··strt>a.kin.I!' to \Va!"hing1on"j and "\\"h at To Do \\'ht•n tin· Lir•ht l.o Out." The first s pt•:ik.l•r, f.>ro-1 f e 11 " o r R f)uncan LO{'e is a m<'tnbo:·r of the N a I ion a l ,\e,1rl1'1TJ\' of &iencr nnd h:i" rt'<'{'i\'t'd t ht> l">i!>lin11:11i~h·-rl S1·i1•ro\tf1C A\l':'lttl lhs \OUJl' ou:tinf'i; l101o,· !hl' s oc i ;1 I Sl'if'nrt's ;irr n!lemll\1ng lo ("Jfl\ribulC' lo nau!'nal mli1•\' oue!>fiQns tJ1mu~h rhc N01(ion;1! Ae:idcmY of &1enl'('J; l!cnrv .I lla1nburgrr, alS i; is ta 11'1 rwofl'ssor sprcial11111i: i n 1nathema !iC'al ;ind <'(~1nm1trr model~. 11 ill 1l1·1;ul ht11~· 10 SPECIAL CHAIN·WIDE All our stores are celebrating with Extra Grand Opening Savings. Choose from the West's largest inventory of broadloom rolls, available for illl111diatt iMtallation! BLOOD PRESSURE CHECK FREE! Ill HUNTINGTON BEACH TODAY, APRIL 26 Bank of America, Adams & Brookhurst, 10 am·J pm Centinella Bank, Brookhurst & Garfield, 10 a m·J pm Security Pacific, Springdale & Edinger, 10 am-3 pm Security Pacific, Main St. 10 <tm-3 pm Hunting ton Center, Beach & Edinger, 11 am·S pm And 7 pm-9 pm \ Puhl rt' S~·r\ IC'l' front f\ llunt1n(.!tnn J:t"u·h 1:01 ~11·~ ('!uh 0 illld Orange lounl \ lll'arl .\~:-oc \\"l!h ·rh,111k., to · "' SMITH'S MORTUARY Huntin9ton Beach .. 99 Random Textured Hi-lo$ Splash Dyed Nylon 99 '\ . , .. Dacron Plush Shag~ $ 49 • An tlltiti~ new panerntd look c1t11td by a uniQue dyt procm. Long wtar1ng 100% nylon pile sho1t shag thll il h111- se1 for ttxture retrntion. St!ecl from 1he latest color combina11o n1. SQ. TD. • Here's lht bnt ol two worldd A dnmuic tilrtured urpeting 11\11'1 my to CMI for. ~' of continuous lillrnenl nylon it won't pf/I, fuu or lhtd. A*llOlt in 1 11191 Nltttion of torw-on·IOlll coloo. • SQ, TD. Hlft'1 1 rul 1pecill! Th ick. huvy lhort . SQ. YD. sh.g at 100% DuPont DKron palyert« p•lt. Run vour h1nd1 1llrou;h th11 denw. cush1onv p1l1 1nd you11 know why wt gy if1 an out111nd11"19 ¥1lu1f IJNilnt, 20 wlid and !"Mid colo rs 10 choowi from! v PRICE INQUDES INSTALLATION & PADDING! PRICE INQUDES INSTAUATIOll & PADDING! PRICE INCLUDES INSTALLATION & PADmNG! Cut & loop Nylon Shag This it a hixurious, thick • carpeting contuucled with $ a Loktuh backing thlt prevents rawling, mildtW ML Ya. and shrinkage. 100% long Miring nain rtsitt1n1 ny· lo!' pile awil1bl1 in twtlvt tont-ol'l-IOnl colors. n1c1 INCLUDES lllSTAUATIOH ',ADOlllGI Splasli· Dpl Short S ... H1r1'1 •rmth Ind bri;ll· $ • nm of tolOB a!Plfbly bllftdtd. A short rtrtnd sNg with 1-1:111 colon in SQ. 'fD. rmy yarn. Ertrt butky fr:>r luxury ind 1CWJ% nylon pilt for long~- "ICI lllQUlllS lllSTAIUTIOll & 'AllDlllGI Thi MWllt look in dtcor· · 11ingl An 1xciri119 combin- ~ 11ion of sculptured sNg $ ind ton.-on·tont colon. II'• the ftshion-new It~· lure of cul & loop 100% DuPont Dacron pl)lyllll!f pilt. Choose from thirtttn color combillitiont. 99 l'llCI INClUDfS INSTAIUTIOll & ,ADOlllGI 11mnonll8 Roll·Ends! A huge 3election at tremendous savings! Excellent for throw rugs, room size rugs, even wall to wall carpeting. Hurry for best choice of colors, styles and textures! -------------------------\~\Dlrf'• A Warehouse Full Of Carpet In E.,,iery Store! ' The Larg•t Carpet chain in the West "1~n°"' 2911 So. BRISTOL STREET Just Mot lh of South Coast Pima • SANT A ANA • PHONE 5.56-8287 Ope_n Eveni119s Till ! • Sunday I 1.s FREI ESTIMATES IN YOUR HOME EAST c1wm TERMS AYAIWU lta-IO DAY NO INTEREST ACCOUlllS USE YOUR IAJIUMlllWll 01 fUSTU CH.U'! •• J6 DAILY PILOT Fo1· tl1e Dissoltitio1is of Mar1·in!Je fhtcl ,,,,11 • P011t , n~u . J 11nd Cn•f''' 1 Byrt111. Kt nn11111l.Ytin1N1 Rn\tn1~ry r,,.,, O~•la lloo.,t 1r.o v, 1•"1' Lwrin Gwin. Otrlnh 0, tnJ Cd•ol L M~l\de!, Jove• Anntl!c ,..,u fl""" ltlo1nd V011ngman. Jo.>n,.. "· t<IO ~te_.11 •: l tAnct. Alltn T, &nd S·"'"'~ O'!ltll'<! Pr-1.f, IC•ren IC , I nd l t w A I• Holllfl0iloct11>, llwooort \111/!l•m dl!J Jl'MI Oe1r1 F!lfr..::~, P~OY (l,/~DO!h •"II 11 ~•1 J":~na. Rd!nt r ll09tr 1na J1m"'4l•I A'f'llOt, LOttrt,• 8 t'>d P1u1 P 8•~•••'· S11uo1n,.. ,,..,,,, ~no R•("~' + ··-w ... /WV<'1!11, Jun• MDrie end Lo1•• Wllll1m C1lleros, c1,.•-en fllld 11- J Dl'lf)1I011, Vic~• LK' o1MI T~"' I'"" t!J~w'lct. Jf14y A .. ., .. °"n"" A G•lv1net;, llrll(~ dn<I Lon<!~ G111t1.,a. P t111 t ••oil c:n~<11111~ I Clel\lltll(lfl, M;•l-n I>. a1111 c,,., (l At!Orl. Rltlltfll 1.1.0,,1,., ~·u "''' or,,.. Al\11nt1, Jftmes ll:1n~l11n ""\I sn .. , ,, .. ~ C:ulroH. Su~ E, ••lld Hen•v F A.d~:.:..r•11! K"~Hoe an<! SIN!llcn Tenc~nou. td• M~• nrlll c; .. v L~e • He•n•r.· Jo•n L one M••• ~ Go}~~ n, B~roar~ A.nne ~ml P•l!•t• Ht;rc~~~ JvlH 1.11c111t Jnd u .,11 ... 11 Geo""v r..,•~ldln• •nd r,.,~,, A"t."' G11tler1e1. Pelovci F •n!I M•d• T ere1~ '· ~mi111, Vl•n!la J . Ind Rlthl'd J . V11vno. Ro•~ E dm.I rnomd, R R~rlla. Pnul AM Cll""'"~ G S°"'''· lh<m1a\oen IAilf>O ~oil [•"~" George Sml!ll, Kertn E: 4nd 1.n••n E JOl'lnsfotl, V1llllnm J. 1n.;J Klmbrrlv /,\, \'leltn. K~Tl1rv<1 Lr.~ .onu "" "'~ ""'' J~t~•Ofl. P,•ulln~ " '"" How.If~ {•~ .i Lvnttoro, 8nrbJtJ I.I~•!• M•O SJ~' \Vo11lam Gtt•, Roo.rr I ano ~lllrta~ Mte l!'nttrtd Aaru 1 S•t n!I. LO<J Jean •nd 'llolti~•" J W~11s, l ..clllt A •nd l~orn., t F .• :r. »l1ler, U•a JOii ~nn RoO-•I 1.11cna~1 HJO~. H~rt>ld f ~n" Oi •lr R f1!c,,&l~lol. ~dn~· • L Jf\d Jlor~ld W Fft!hcl>•·· Ott.1>r.1h S .lnd J•"'I 0 ill!oedt•tr. 8onn1~ L ·•nd R!rn~r11 i:: l'lrlohl , Rlllh •nne •n<I P~ul 6*n(~I'"" 1.1 .. ,,.,,,,, l ln11a J •"II Rl<hd•ll R Ande!1«1· P•....,I• J11nt ~na R~lr,n f Jthcr Deatlti; CAfillEL (,\P ~ -Al;uncd:t Coun1y ci\'iC leader l,uuis .I. Breuner. 79, died \\lcdneS<l:iy. Brei;nrr, "·hose gr1111dfalhf'r found ed !he fa m i 1 v 's prosi>erous fun1iturc IJusiOcss in 1856. scr\'ed as president of 1he John Breuncr Co. bct\\·ef'n 1940 and 1946. and as board chairman unti l 1953. LAS VEG AS fAPI C""lcr "Te~·" Cooper. i!i, rcli rcd dircc1or or the Golden i\ug,1?et Casino. died Sund::iy. •le had been parl O"'Ot'r and operator since 1939 or the old landmark Ve~as Casino. Derrl/1 Nolir<'• --- AllUCKU & SON WISTCLIFF MORTUARY I 4/.7 E 17th S1 . Cosio MtJD 6J6-4888 -·-IAL TZ·BIRGIRON FUNERAL HOMI Corar.u d!!:I Mor (~~re Me10 -·-BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY I !O S•oodwoy, Cosro Me10 548-J.cJJ -·- McCORMICK UIGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 179!, LoquflO Canyon lld 494·94 lj -·-McCORMICK MISSION MOllTUARY • 8831 Co mi no Cop1~11ano ~011 J~_,n Co1""rono 49j 177t> -·-PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK (~(11"'1 3.'iOO P(Ko!o( View Qpv~ Ne.,...1)0•1 a,,.('t( ~ (ol fr;r i..o 6114 2/00 -·- Tltur\day, April 25, l lJ74 .. -:; ... Politicral Notes --1 Good Deed People make the """"" ,. ORANGE COUNTY Lo\v·i.1u·on1c Fullerton Session Se t F ULLEH TO X ,\pphCiil lOll.... ;Irr h l' 111 }! at'l"t'[l!C'd fur !he ~1·-:~100 11f r.11 Vul lt·rlon',-~ l'p11:1r1! proi:?r:i1n ~\111!:1'('f ~I ,1 I c 1'.f1Und The progr:1n1. d1•si1.:nl'<f 111 ll1•lp lo'"·i neo1111• hii:h ~clh~J! .~!udi>nt.s 11·ho ;i,.,, 11i1ing p1.vl'!_1• u1 ~l·hool irupro\c th 1' 1 r 1x·r(1\rrn11ncr. \\'ill b1· h1·ld fn1111 .Ju11t IG to July l!J. i\ Jl 1• ! i ca l 1 on s 11111y h1• ohraiot•d In thl' Upward Bound ( lfficc (Ir 1n llit• !·;<I u ii ! !)pp1ir1unl1irs l 'r~r:1 rn (lfltt'i' 111 1hc b:lsL'nll'lll or 1he ciJllCgL' l1hrary QUEENIE ' " .~.-t. I ti :tf -~. .... ).· ir-' V· " ! : • lly 0 ,C, UU~TI \fiS I 'i11 ni.: !he d~nJir.r If\ lhf' puhli c ll'hl'n <.'OnvietL'd fl'iOn~ <1r(• g1\cn 1JrOho.1tionar y SL'tlil'J\Cl.'ll an d Clfl'Ctively frt•(l(J, stnle Att.orney Gcncrul 1-:vC'llc J. You11g1:r \'t'cdnt'St.lay !r1unt ht·d :111 01'<:1111:e Cotulfy <·11n1µ:11i.:n to i.::nhcr signatur1 •.s lo plact• 1:1 n11tndntory "L'llll'lll'IJJg luitiuti\'C Qll the :\o\'crnbcr _b;,illot. Spt.'<1k1ng to rci>r\·1'cnlat1 \'1•i; of 23 01·<1ngc County po/it i: .igc:?C'lt.·J tn )S;l nt;i A ti a . Voon):t!r :;:iid !hat :l25.0t'.O ~1;.:notur1·s must Ix· oht:i incd to c1unhfy lhc inillali\•c for thi· \o\'c1nbi•r ballol. ThC? Ill l' tis ll r c "·ould t' l 1 111 i 11 a t C' chsrt'etion:iry srulcrlcini.: by jud~cli i n <.'trto.1111 fe!Ollf Cll1ie5 . :\llllnla ining lh:it he dot·s Jtt'lt oppo..:c•l'rforts to rehabilit:i lc cri1nino.1ls. Yo1u1i.:t•r snitl !h:1t 111 the ras1·s of v1ul1•11t ctrin11·~. l:i:iles of hurd narcoti<.'S and proll'SSional burglars, · ' ;1 lll'i son scntcucc should he \'Xl-".'("!{'(1 illld Hllf)OSL'd ," i\ ~in1ik1r 1neasurf'. Scn:i1c llill 2.17. 1xi.~sL'1 lht• Sc11<1ll' 1111 ;1 ~II to 1 \11\1: io Februo.1r.v, but \l'i!S killed in !he ,\sscn1bly By Phil lnterlandi "Ho"' can they expect me to Cunclio~4fter.r-·spefid the morning in a service station groveltng for a:u!" t~.M. Boyd Pa11do1·c;1 Fi1·st Gal 011 Ec11·tl1? "11011· 10 Attract c;OOd Luck" is the 1u11n1· of a book \\'rittcn in 1932 by prl•sidcn!iat c1tlv1sor A. II. z. Car r, an l'<'Ollon1ist of sonic rrno"·r1. IJur l.(11't' ;ind \\'ar 1nan qoutes .\Ir. C:1rr frt'QUt·ntly in ad1'ice lo .Slfll(IC ciuzcns in S('arch of n1atri1nonial matrs. "You c1111·1 1r1n a g:unc 11 ithou1 entering it ."' said Carr. If you want to a11rac1 !:ood lurk thcrl'fore, ~-ou nHL'5t expose \ourself tu as n1anv circun1- staoces as possible v.hcrPin iuck 1n:1y play sornC part. Jn ron1aot·e, th.1t n1eans n1ee1 :ind niingle. The point is ob\'1011s, you .~;i.r'.1 i\l,1~ bo so. Bui our L. :ind \V. man r('cl'i\'i'S 11un1t'rous notes fnun unluck1• souls v.•ho decline to soc1uh:.:c. but cOrn1>lain of loneliness. H1\PE CASt~S l'OliC<' rcc'Ords indica1l' rnore lhan half the ra ]X' cases O<'<'llr bcl\l'l'cn n1 idnight ~111d 2 ;:i 111. Thl' old ,., .... H1111•1a:: • T._ • I.If Sundays · Alhens Burger U.S.A. St1 w. ltli SI.. e.to .... ·6U.766' ' t in ttit '• .'1XirEND YOUR LIFE · '° AU cor candidates 1;, Ute · f., • . • 4 Vlf•"rll ~1sfl\1l"I' .supt:r \i· .lu11t' ~ prlnli.1 ry hove bl..'i'll J) E :\IO CR AT JJ l::SNIS\ ooral, cundtdatc ~!:1r1·.a llt'11ls u1v1tt'<i to :1ppear before the ~t:inJlers, a coindid=itc fllr hli; of Newport , f~e:ich p!uns ~·11 i.:onscl'\'31ivc group. party's hid in !ht 73rd 01~·n house fr1cln)' <t i !icr ~:l'!l· * Asst"lllbly J)istrict. will~ at 31 p.1i~n . hend11uarlt·r~ 111 C u•!a A GA ft AGE .~u le is pJ11nnlod rt-ceplloo in his honor Sunday r..t~·11i. event i! scht<lulcd fi'Onl S<1!urdll y i:1 Sa11 CJenu~n!(• by in Costa :\h•sa. I! !>l<1r~ :it 3 , 1 5 t 11.,\i. supporter~ or Hep. ,Jcron1c Jl.in. at 1J1e hornc of ·Chris -p.ni. o p.m. 11 """ 11· I 1. ' b'd f lh f' fr. " . f I I I . Newport Blvd. rt \\'ill follo\i .'.I n c ! 1' s l or c •O ' r or 111 nrrna ion 1 i 1ow \\;tlk ing tour of <lOl'>tilOll'/1 l1t,n1ucr;1!1C gubcrnat-0r1al nud. u"'i~~~.t hc1·e. 1.;11l Jean Uo~l1l,l Costa 'J\lesa by 1\lrs. Ht·nl~ :in<I The fundraiser is sch~ulc~ ~ ""-"· ... _11 1111<' of hC'r campaign \1nrkt'l'!i. * * * * * 11 * * * * * -t * * * * * * * **I EXTEND YOUR ARM BLOOD PRESSURE CHECK FREE! . . . Ill UonS\\'l'<ilund. I* MERCURY SAVINGS * C:rt-tling guests ;1t 1111• OJM•n, * , *; r_, house \\'ill be ~!rs. Bent~' and loan association .. HUNTINGTON BEACH TOMORROW, APRIL 26 t':unpaii.:n n1anagl'r, ~lnrshall l)uff1t!ld of Nc\l'l>Qrt llt!a ~lt u1MJ ht-r 1111;\n<..'t.' L'O-<:hairmt·n. 'fo111 Ho;.;crs of San Ju.in Capi.;trano and Mrs. Jeo n \\lashburn -Of Coron;i. del ~lar. Oth(·r Bents b a c· k e r s "STATEMENT SAVIN&S"-PRESTl&E Card IUEICA PAllX Mtrcury Savings Bldg., Valley View at Lmcoln MUICTINGTOI IEACH Mercury Savings 81do., Eoinger ~1 Sea ell TUSTIN Mercury Savings Bldg., Irvine Blvd. at Newporl Ave. LA HAlllA·FULLEllTOIC Mercury Savings Bldg., lmperl~I Hwy. al Hatb« CAllSOll Meicury Sivlngs Bldg., Avalon Blvtl. ii San 01ego Frwy, t·xricch .. -d to he cin band include As:;;f•1nhtyn1;1n and :\1 rs . * Hnlx•r! Bu<lhan1, .\Ir. a1K! ~!rs. * SjiCllt t'f lltlflig ;111d ,,Ir. ;1nrl l ~I nt ll<irold :\l athbon of * L;igu11a lli!ls. Or. und ,\lrs. * L<'Onard \·\·;ins and ~1ikL' I* ~ason of r.1issio11 Vii'jo :111d !* Luci!lc l 1ink!t·y ;1ud I\ o bl * I !11rnpl1rics of ((}!',!a .\11'S:l * ltxl't' •NOUS M~curySnil\e! Sldf., LonrBuch SIYd. ~I Carson st. " * " * * * " 1 Bank of America, Adams & Brookhurst, 10 am-3 pm Centinella Bank , Broakhurst & Garfield. 10 am·3 pm S.curity Pacific, Springdale & Edinger, 10 am-3 pm Security Pacific, Ma in St. 10 am·l pm Huntington Center, Beach & Edinger, 11 am·S pm And 7 pm·9 pm \ 1'ul)li1· Sl,'r\'i('C front ! l11ntu11•to11 J~('<.J r h l{o l~f\" c:lu h ,.. ;1n(l • (Jran ~e Cnunry l ll'<lrt ;\~so(·. \\'i!h 1'hanks: 10 Huntington . lntercommunity 1\!so, Dale Stl1.1rd n fl·*~~*~*~*i;;i*:.;*:;*:;i*;;.*~*;,~*.:*~*~*:.;*:.;*:.*:.*:.:*~*~*~*~'::::;:::::ii::::::::::::~;; Vounl:iin Valley. \Jrs. Ti-d _ -----· ___ _ B.'lrtlt·!I of Huntington Jk-:1eh. ;ind J<inies f'('nny. l':it \11tl ;i nd Prentice Taylor of l..<1gun:i Hospital Beach. • 1'11 1:! OltAl\;GI-: Co u n I y Rt·publican Assen1bly (CRA.1 11 ill hold its annual endorsing con1·rntion beginning at 9 a.1Ti. s,11urday at the .\nill1clll\ (,'o.~ la. JlJ CStl Librar)·' s Pllln .4iretl ()r:inge Coast residents <'an st11dr µrt'Jin1i11ary porlions of • !he gro11·1ng t'Oast;1I 111as1cr plan 11! !lie <Qsla .\lt"~c1 t.ihrary. The librar.· a! 566 \V Cen1·1r St. h:is bc(.n set . uµ as a t"l'nlnll 1·ic1\·inJ! poin l by !he Suulh Coast Ht·~kma l 7.one ('11ns1'rva1ion f'omrnis:<ion. IJndcr !hC' 1!l;2 coaslal zone JCI, rhc ron1mis.~ic1n 1nui.1 lw·lp dc\elop a ma~!t'r plan f 1·oa,tal u~cs for lhl· lcgisl~ure h,\' 1!+76. lintil that 1J1nc. it h;is mntrol o \'er construct ion 11ithin 1.000 yards of th(' t'Oas!line. !'i<J f<ir. rrgion:1l eo1n1uission p I a 11 n ('r s ha\'e i.~llt'd prel,i111i na ry ropies of the pn::posed marine life Jnd roa sta! lnnd policy elen1cn!s. the fir1;t r"·o of nine parts nf 1h1· plan. 1\ pob!it' J1r11rin~ on 1h1• revi'\C'CI n1arinl' rtc1nr111 \1'!11 take place at 9 a.111. :\londav in Long BC'aC'h l !arbor Ois1rir1 headq11arters. 9"...5 II a r b or Pla7.a Dri1·e. The fi~t hi'aring on the C'Oasta/ la))d N'romm('ndntions \l'i!l t:ike plaee a! !1 p.m. the snmr da~·-at !he sainc location. The elements c:in also be f('\'i1•1\·rd at 1he comn1ission IJffiC'fs. 666 E. Ocean Bl\·d .. LOil.i? Beach. l oastal cit.v hnlls an cl libraries have· regu l:irly !)l'Cn rt•ceh·ing points for I he con1n1is~ion's agend:is. STEREO PRE-RcCOROEO TAPES poplllor ortnh & 1f'ltcli0fl1 8-TRACK TAPES 206 011ty Ollt ~ 54.9, CASSETTE TAPES 645 011ly our rf'q. 54.fl 8-TRACK CARRY CASES 11 Oltly our req. 59.fS ' . SOUTH COAST PLAZA -APR. 25 · -MAY l -'Ii •= IC.4.LIMAR SR·IOO , .... _,.,.ltl tl HONEYWELL SPOTM.4.TIC Fl .8 1 __ .. , uo.t~ IELl & HOWEIJ.j CA.NOH TL(QL •• ._,_ •• ""' 11 ITEMS.. 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Thr 11l:1nni ni: f' ! e n1 <' n t s e1·1•ntu.1U.1· 11·itl Ix> s1111I to 1bc slate ro1nmi.~sion. 11·h ir-h 1nust <'llOrdin:itr !he plans of :ill s1~ re.t:!ion::i l panel::. AKAi SPEAKER ;JSWl2S 1 --... $11&.tl ............ . AICAI SPEAKER SX70 1---···ltttl SUl"ERSCOPE S·I SPEAKER ·--·~IU•I ... '98 569 599 '79 '60 '29 LENT AR AUTO. 28mm F2.8 MINOLTA · --... '"·" VIYITAR AUTO . I 35A'Wft Fl.I PENT AX I-·-~ 141•1 ' I 5 '26 '3S 1 f 00 80WM.6.ll 9018 ·-·-"11•1••1 \\';1it. don't pu! your l1and in rour purse or pocket. Now. lxJy.· many ti1nes dol'S the word '"dime" 11ppenr on a cl imi•'.' And llo11J rnany tirnt'S d()('~ "h'll ce nt s" apµcn r lh\'l't..'Otl ? S1>ring lht' forl'going on :1ny unsuspcrltng citizen ll(':Jrl>y. Odd~ :ire long lhc ans11 cr \1ill he 11rong. "Oirnc" !ihO\\.$ up Orlt"C. '"!('II (.'t)llls" not ;1l :11!. ~lis!t•r. ho11· \1·ould likC' lo hnl'l' ~1our own l>('rsonaJ rook mi ~tandl>y ready to hand you a 11 holr ro:isl ehic~en on a pint(' :11 any tw1ur of the <lay or nighl? Napo!L'on en· jO,ll·d \hut luxur~ COl.~S . Ct. "1!011 111:1111• i'Oir1s h:ivc \\P rninlNJ . bearn1g lhc por· lr:uls of t·~·ll·brah't.I pt'l'Mltls'!" A .. Ju.st St•\'C!n. l.1ncoln rcnny. I!}()!!. \\'nshing1on qu.'.lrtl'r, l!1:i2 . .lt1!fcrson nir kl'I. 1938. Roosc\'rlt d11n1•, l!Hfi. Fr<1n~lln hiilf dolt:•r. /!liB. f\en11edy ~Hlf do!lnr. in the (a$l dccado. Anti E1st11Jn>11•er dollar. in fht.s dC!Cac!e. TEAc1'11<:ns Irvine Book Group Sets · A1vard Fete UC lr1·ine F'rienrts or the Library will hold their ninlh :innual a'~"1rds dinner !\lay 6 at the B:ihia Cor int hian )'.:icht Club in Nc v;Port Bench . SUPER SCOPE R-260 RECEIVER ..... _..,.., .... , .... SUPERS COPE A·22S AMf'LIFIEJt o:· 1 ""'11-••,_Ut tl. SAHSUI 210 STEREO AMPLIFIER AKAi GXC·400 DECK AKAi GX-2800 lllEl:L CIECIC ! ... ,_.,,\Utt~ MllDA 2070 STEREO SYSTEM 1...,-.. ,.110t u .. PRECOR C·2000 RECORDER 1..., ..... ._u1•t . '. PRECOR 80 I RADIO PRf:COR 725 RADIO . ....,_, ... ,,,,, ................... . 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But 1hose oddh:i/I ft:\1' 11•1th quirk!I arc thought to inflict more h.1rn1 lhan n11•n1,11 rnisfil." e1sewrn.'r~· I once hnd 11 l'l1Qral tr:irher \1ho !\\ii'(' \\('<'kl) ripped h~r sopr.1110 Mnd :illo nllons 10 r1h l)tln.; \1 ith f.arr:i~ni \Vl' "·ound 1111 lh;it \'t'Rr "'Ith :1 ho\'.;' choir on lv, And ~e1 L'ral do1.cn liUle gifls {!<l \e up ho)JC!I to ~ing aga111. Peter Cola tides. a classics Pl'O(l'SS(lr a~ lJCI nnd 31\ :11tthorify on Gri-ck lllerature. \\';1s ch~en us 11peakcr in kl'i.'ping wllh the dinntr's <.ir1-ek thl'1nc. "Ad.olphs." awards ruunOO in l'<'COgnition of t h e <.'Ontriht1'1otf~ of Dr. Adorph Krn<-b to t~ library, will be pre11{'nlt'd lo thl' "'inner~ 111nong more lhan SO Orange I Uluntv at1thors. ,TllE EJUU.•s "'~""''"'· .... 11iij • I· PRECOR 960 RADIO ,_.,_••t IJ•IS DUAL DC·9 DUST COVEii! ,...,_,... llttl ··~ .................. . DUAL DC.4 DUST COVER ,,...,_, .. ,,,,, DUAL W8°19 WALNUT IA.SE DUAL Wl-12 WALNUT IASE ll °""l"<W ... ltlfl '18 '8 , . IELL I. 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I Tm!•,, • ..., ti Y•ff Mt L• ... •""'1111Mtlr All Offleis 4f~.04DI MJ-175) e ce era BRJSTOl AT SAN DIEGO fRWY ' PHONE 979-3373 MONDAY-~RIOAY: 10·9 SAT: 10·6 P.M, SUN: 12 (noon) 5 P.M. ~ .. \!,.-. ,. .. • s lndi has rcsl he ' nom· 6<>4U Th resi fro \Val who nom S°' " indi conf ab iii as Ii Wal re le· R 3 jury to 1 Co que role lnte Tele und nati Die .. are can can gel al • ·- ·Rei11ecke Predicts Vi~tory SACRAt.IENTO (AP\ Indicted Lt. Gov. Ed neinecke has rejected a demand !hat he resign and prcd1Cll'<I ins tead he \\'Ould \\'in the He;lublico nl nomination ror governo r by a 61).40 margin . The demand for Heineske·s rf'Signation cam<> \\"cdnesday from state Sen. l.<tv<'rence Walsh of Huntington Park. who ls seking the Democratic non1ination f 'Jr lieutenant governor. "This serious problem of indictml.'nt for per1ury that confronts yo u erases ~·our ability to function effectively as lieutenant governor.'' "1alsh tokl Reinecke in a letter releasOO to Capitol reporters. neinecke was indicted April "TIMES TO REMEMBER" A KENNEDY MEMOIR 12.50 Rose Kennedy tells the stor y of fier remarkable family. An outob1og~phy everyone will enioy. 64 pages of photogroPhs (many publlsh1d for 1he firsl timel. 536 poye{ Booh. 1 a 3 by the \Vatergate grand ~---------jury on three C1'.lunts of lying .. to the Senate J u d i c i a r y Comn1!1tee. 111e con1mittcc questioned Reinecke about his role in an offer from the International Telephone ..-nd Telearaph Corp. to h e I p undern·rite the 197? c;op national convention at fan Uiego. ''The reinarks of ~I r. \\lalsh are the typical <lespcrate can1paign tactics of a candidate v.·ho is struggling to get publicity." Reinecke said at a news conference. Officers Get Tu:o For One \VEED ! UPl \ ·-Police responding to a disturbance in an upstairs apartment noticed a strange potted plant in the .,..,indo\v of the dov•nstairs apartment. After settling the upstairs dispule. or r ice rs went downstairs and a r rested Vcnna D. Elder on a charge of cultivating marijuana. ri.trs. Elder. a bartender, \Va.'I arraigned on the charge and ordered to appear i n Justice Court r-.lay l. 1 ~ •"-'!- REFLECTIONS ., Rcyn Sh effer "A• 1 moth gn1w1, .. 41t~ envy con1um• • min • • • st. Chry1ottom Envv in srnall ani.iunl.S Is pardoi1able . . . e,·cn cx- pe..:ted. llo\\·evcr. \\hen the grN'n-e) ed monster or envy la al\O\.\t'd to ei;!<ume all-con- 1iumin1t proporti<Jn!I, \.\"httt ca\n1 and senslblc perspec- t l\"t>I are \05t, thrn \\"(' ha,·e • danaeroua defect of char· actcr. A r,~ttsonablc capacity for tonvy ca.n often be an etfec. live good to tmpro\'en.1t>nt. It can. \\"hen heki ""·1thln acnslble bound' lpArk Iii little extra effort. in the p1.n"Sult of 1tlf·l1npro,·t>mC'nt lllld at- t&lnmPnt. ol de1in.'(! creature comfor ts. \Ve hn\·c hclpl'd n111.ny fan1- llin to solve thei r problems during be.re1vem1>nt. Our counselor" [H'O\•ldC' helpful •nd 1ym1iothl•t h~ assi.slan<.-e. iSHeFFBR mollT'W.llY 97• SOUTH COAST HIGHW~Y lA5UNA IEACH <tf<f.1 IJS SAN ClfMfHTE 1111 HORTH El CAMI NO Ill.Al •• 1.0100 FRIGIDAIRE 18 LB . JET ACTION WASH ER 219.95 Save 20.00. Hos 3·cycles: reg. permanent press a nd ~ak. Jet circle spray syste m gives 1horovgh, ou1omo1ic rinse. Two speed se.lections. Mcjor Appl iances. 60 · HAVE A PARTY WITH BARBIE'S POOL SET 6.~8 Reg. 7.88. Borbi•'s fritnd1(on get in the swim w ith this pool poiiV'.&t. 16"•5" pool, ;undeck, diving boord, fodde r and ~ido, flo<rtlng (hoi>e lounge, decals. Oolls not included. Toys, 28 LLOYD'S STEREO AND a. TRACK TAPE PLAYER 139.99 Re.;i. 169.•S yoiJ get A,Vt/f,Vi st~,e~ receive'r. buih. tn a :.1!0rr.011c 1urn1able, d uJI COv~r. 8 track Stereo tcpe player a nd sepora1e a1r ·suspen!t•on speakers. Stereos, 88 WES TINGHOUSE 3-DOOR ICEM AK ER REFRIGERATOR 539.95 RCA 15" BLACK /W HITE TV WITH REMOTE CONTROL 99.88 15" diagonal measure black and \vhi •e t e!·~vision witk The convenience oi r emO':! c.::in1rcL Walnut color housing. Give one to 1\-\~m en her day! Televisions, 72 CANON POCKE TR ONIC CALCU LATOR 129 .99 -IJ~. : PILOT #7 ; 1 I ~'-.~_.,,,,;;'':-':~:. =· '~---~-·-·_, __ _ ZEN ITH 19" BLAC K/W HITE T.V. 149.88 An o!I 5::,!1d •,tcte l:'::ic~/·1.-:1,:e porrrible \'101!1 :,.hoer outomc'1c Tirn•:r, •'l 'o..:•1' r"C'ur •"" "1'1d '..::>11 nt.I and lul l J9.inch d1og'J:ic1l·1 l"'"'•·"l<..'Jr<.":l 5•Jn'..h1 ne p•clur~ lube. Chassis ho'.. r o dulor com_.ponen rJ . Televisions, 72 LITRONI X 11 00 MOD EL DIG,IT CALCULATORS 29.95 Save 50.00. Side.by·sidi! model is oi l fr0!.1-free. Originally 179.99, Th~ f1rs1 reol pocket-eble 39.95 value. With 8 d1g tt di!.ploy, 2 o r 4 place lcemoker, 7-doy fre$h meat keeper, odjvstoble shelves, butter. cheese server s. ''Power Economizer" save~ electricity. Appliance::. 80 HOLLY HOBBIE MOTHER'S DAY PLATE 3.50 each Charming, cheerful ond nostalgic ••• loving little people grace this spec ial Mother's Ooy plate from American Greetings. Plate hangers, ~9'. Stationary. 15 calculotor that "prints ocit " colculotions end answers. Come-:; v1i1h battery charger ond co~. Canstonl. r aising too power. Cameras. Shavers 13 RATIAN HANGING PLANT ER 3.00 decimal. Performs oil 4 basic functions. Bollerics inc luded. 6"1t:3")1(~~" ~i.:~. Camera s. 13 '.) ' •" r· '" ~ •' ; 1, " .. " MEN 'S SUIT PAK BY SAMSONI TE 13.33 ii . ~ "':r I Beautifully fiondi:rofred natural ronon plonter In Scrtum II Suit Pak . , . keens 51,1\15 fresh end teodv to your choice of colors. Perfect for home ond pctio. wear. l ight.weight; s1urd·1 construction. A voiloble /Plant not included.) A great g ift. in ock color only, )1,19 in 1.ma for summsr tro¥el. 5101ionory. 15 luggage. 33 • HUNTINGTON BEACH 00 10' W w. 1 O' 0 x 6' H DELUXE STORAGE HOUSE WITH 2 SKYLIGHTS . Room . . light _ .. va!ue • All you need 1n a rugged storage house of ho t-dipped galvanized steer~· Wea therlight con- struction resists rusl and corrosron. Use 11 for a tool shed. extra v.·ork area. and lots more1 At a pr1ce !o 111 your bl1dget! ":• J . ,.,,~, ... ~. ~· • -• NOW THRU SATURDAY SHORT OF CASH? use YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT. o.c a· ~ -• ::;'.j UL !Isled rnotor sp11. anJ lines. Chrome·plat('d 1Jr1Cls ,,.,.11h mul· !•pie aci1us1,;blc nc1ght:.. Pro11..•Ct•\C t1ood, c:a .. y ta told lor :.turage AOO THfSf SPfCtAlS TO YOUR CHARGE ACCOU NT / • / I I I I / ' !' ' ! I , I f ,' ,,..-~ .. ~ --.... THESE SPECIAL LOW PRICES · EFFECTIVE Tl-IRU SATURDAY APRIL 27th Sil!•• el Jeo\f SI I $6600 SPALDING ' KRO FLIT£ 11 -PC. GOLF SET -Li9htwe1ghl steel shafts! The mnsl wanlcd combina- t1on1J1am1natcd woods : -1. 3. 5: 8 woods : ~3 thru 9 and wedge. A price you'd expect to pay lor the woods alone! $-1494 PORTABLE 20" FAN Powerful Ian power-cools most rooms quickly. Adjusts to 3 speeds. Easy-clean wire grill; all metal construction. Just whal you need this sUm mer! \ ... ~·~ SPAwl ,f;lli~J".": '. ~?"~··· ·~;~;;~; i)-' ., ~~. •\, .. , -·:; V'. !!ii. ~VE '~· s9Y~CHOICE SPALDING 0 'PANCHO GONZALES' OR 'ROSEMARY CASAL' TENNIS RACKETS Spalding made !ham c1Cclus1vely for usi 7·ply liber-re1nlorced construc11on . leather gnp, nylon strung Play a great game \V1th !hcse grea1 nam es-at game Si'lv1ngs1 SHOP AT GRANT CITY AHO SAVE • 2-MAN INFLATABLE BOAT KIT - 7' long boat! Sturdy vinyl conslluchon! Ready to cast otl-1t"s complele with 2·pC. t1oa11ng oars, IOOI pump and 2 Jnllatable cushions. Ready lo store and transport in nothing Ila!. 1ntlahon·beating buy! l M1111 loClt JZ4.f7 I MOii .... Jf,ff . ,• - •s7300 'INVADER 20' 31;. H.P. 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K1y1, a former "tarine Corp1 medic "''ho was hit by a mortar shell and lost a leg while resculnll: members of his platoon tn Vietnam. recti\'e'd the 1'.tedal of llonor from President !\ixon in ceremonies at the V.'hite !louse Oct. 15. $1 ,000 4 year account yields Ofo O!her high earning Muluat Savings Account s Annual -,-Annual Min. Mtn. R<11(? Yield Term Balanco 6 3/4°/o 6 98°~ 30 mos. $1.000 6 V2 °/o 6.72° •. 1 year $1 .000 5 V4°/o 5.39°10 No Min SS.OD Federal 1eqult1 !ions provide lhal all cert1licate accounts are sub1uc1 to a ::.ubstan11al 1n1 ere:il penalty if tunds are withdrawn belore compleyon ol te1m. Mutual Savijngs pays high interest. • ln1er"I compounded daily s:nd paid quarterly • Ptus many valuable tree s1rv•c11 ~ ~ .. ' p_ ~ A iilll THE BIG M . . . MUTUAL SAVINGS A\!ilHc. a1mos1 hall a 01//1on dollars. 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THE Ar-..TIDRUG c;i.n1pn1gn is the bralnchlld of Bob L3v.•rence, president or the An gels' Los Angele! chaptt!r. He said the members first decided to ban hard drugs among themsel l'es as a way "to hold the family together." Then Lawrence went t.o !be police In suburbaft Olendale • L ARED1$ BRAND NEW ON LY .. Sill and related his plaft to help 1 ............... I'll• fight drug• by t1lkln1 to ll teen-agers. lloijl.liiilili.aliillWl.riiolii "They see we lla\'e no reason to lie 1<l lhC'm.'' he said. "And we may save one or t"''o kids from bccon1ing hypo!." THE ANGELS PUT oul ~~m;~~ bumper stickers v.;1h !he slogan and .t!IO paid to have "No lfope With Dope'' emblazoned o n h!llboard~. They have l•lked to '1igh school and college students and youth groups. La.st Chri stmas, more than 200 Angels rode t h e i r motorcycles td Citv Ilall to present a couple of 'truckload!! of toys for underprl\'llei;ed children to city officials. "It's hard to tell someone ~·e're not a bunch of murderer1 when you get a few of u.s in jail for murder." says lr:TT=~~~~;-' Phl l Cros1, form er pre-'idcnt of the San Joee chapter. "But l !hat does not represent all or "'·" I THE ASGEJ.J;' 0 a k I a n di ch.apter In Northern California II.-..: earned most of the 'nasty headlines ln recen t yean. Last fall, the chapter president. Sonny Biirger. was sentenced to 10 years to life atl Folsom State Prison o n narcotics charg•. In a raid on hla Oakland home. police set1ed $8.000 worth of marijuana, cocaine and heroin. 1.00111 1.00116 1.10/1' HI ~!:I·~ 10.00f 16.S ... IJ.00/ 16.J . 95 SIZE 5.20/ ll T\\·o tn()nlhl before Ilic con- viction, Bar1er and three other Angel.J were acquitted of murder charges in lhe slaying or I Texas drua duler. fO~ THE PARTICULAR QUALITY BUYER I 6.00/ 6.50x13 • . · 5.60115 ...•• ' 111114 111115 . . . . . 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WESTO.IFF PLAZA """""". -- ' / · • • • . - .... -t· .• -· -• " , Veterans /- ;:;UNCLE .SAM -QWES YOU onev for Ecfucatio cy~~1~~~~2r.~fRANS OFFICE AT : &\NTA ANA mt.LEGE 835-lXlO CE'lRITOS COLLEGE (213) 860-2451 GOLDEN WES[ COLLEGE 892-7711 FULLERTON COMMUNITY COll..ECE 871-!ml UNIVERSITY OF CAUFORNIA,IRVINE 833-'1147 CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, FULl..EKTON 870·3853 .. J • e BEA ANDERSON, Editor lllwf'i."uv. AJ11t 1' ltl4 ~.,. 21 Billboards like this . one, put up near college campuses remind veterans of education benefits. Post.:.war .·Story D'rafted Stofles by ALLI SON DEERR Things aren't the same ror Vietnam era veterans as ror velerans of past v.·ars. "There v.·ere no parades, flag •'aving or \1•elcome homes. Instead, they have to v.·ork harder to prove themselves. have a hard time getting j(lbs and the benefits just don't measure up to those for veterana of past wars." , .Gene Kelley, a 24-year-old recruiter for 100 Orange Coast Colfege vetirhns affairs office, knows the problems a veteran faces. !l.1s. Kelley incl many of the saine prejudices arter her year-and"ne·half in the service. ";l\1any pt>0ple still belie\'e lhe onl y reason a v.·oman joins lhe military is to find a husband. When you leave. it's to get married. "They just can't handle a won1an '''ilh a degree, n1ilitary and professional experience in the" job market. I had to go into a detailed description oi wh y I lcrt the military. and il v.·as really a turn off," said the former lieutenant. l\ULIT.utY DUTY lier own stint in the Afr Force, and bei!ll part of a military famlly thcr fattier was career Air Force ) relates well to veterans. --Her'job ·i:r-to TeCTUit -them for· oce-. ~couraging them to return to school to ,dse lbe benefits thcy'\'e earned. "That means \1'0111en as \veil as men," she said. •·1 ' want to gel fC'1nalcs back Into college as niuch as m:i les. l\1ost ha ve left the <military to marry and start a family. · "But, 1 don 'l v.·ant to see the opportunity going dO\l'n the drain. The \\'omen ha ve earned it as much as the men have. •. "Using the benefits is ahnQst like having a part-time job." She practices what she preaches, using hl'r military t\mding to help with graduate courses al Brigham YciUng , University. She now ls taking extension classes here and \\'Orking at the veterans affairs office. "I'm saving n1y money. That V.'i )', when I go-to school ruU-thne. I ,.·on't ~Ve to woi-ry it 'tbe, check comes la\e, or doesn't come at all." <. • SORE ·~INT Fool-ups in getting checks to the \'eleran are a sore point. "After World \Var II. veterans J,>Ot housing and furniture allO\\'anccs. tuition and a $75 living allowance. That $75 \•oould have to be ~25 today. '·Instead. th e single veteran gets S220 and (rom that he must pay tuition. huy books. pay his rent and eat. Even the increases proposed by Congress ,~·ouldn't make that much difference." She feels extending eligibility from the current eight years to lo years. \l'ould enCOWC1ge more veter ans to return to school on a part-time basis. . ' ;there is, an altitud4\al all well as a fi)lancial .disparity between today's v.etqans ... ~ .those or pMt "'an, she "'5erted. -·-'-' . • "Vietnam \'elerarn arc not accepted back into the commun ity. Each comes hun1e facing rejection. "They have to ,,·ork harder to Pf'O\'C lht:mselvcs. And , people automa!ically think of the1n as dn1g ad<iicts. bccausc they feel they n1ust hu\'c been on drug.!. to do what they did." Counseling is a large part of her job. "! don 't thin k JX.'Oplc realize the stress these guys-are under. Things aren't the ,.same v.·hen you 're the \leteran or all unpbpular ~·ar. : Concerned .. HOSOR TARNISHED "If you take a"·ay the honor fro1n serving your country, ~·ou take away their pride." she asserted. J\.ts. Kelley feels that even the \'eter:in<; Admjnistration and 't rad i t ion a I organizations like the VF\V have given modem \'elS the •·c:old shoulde r" trcat· ment. "!l's not just OCC. or Southern California . It's universal." A graduate o( the University of Nebraska with a bachelors degree in zoology and psychology, she is doing graduate ,.·ork in counseling and bcallh sciences. "I'd like to go into dru g abuse, alrobolism and social prob I e 01 s counseUng, '1 she said. During her tour of duty at Lackland· AFB, San Antonio, she v.·orked as a behavioral scientist, developing Air Force promotion tests. 'Many people still believe a woman join5 the military to find a husband. You leave to . get married.' -Gene Kelley "II i.nv0\\1ed a lot of rcsctirch and v:as a n1anagemcn\ post. Bui whcu I left !he ser\'ice 1 v.·ith LI lhrC!!·Yl'a r reserYc co1n1nitmentl I did better "hen I didn't rncntion being a \'('\Cran." She ,·isits military in..,.tallations and \'elcrans hospitals la atlivl'ly recruil students for CX:C :ind is dcs1gning a {atnpaign to remind \\OIR(!n \'Cl s of their t:w:ncfits. "[very one in lhc office is a \'tleran or !he \\ifc of a vctC'ran. \\'!l('n som"'°"e <'Omes in for help. they know l\'C under· stand and that ,,.e c<1re." There arl' more than 3.100 reterans atlendin~ OCC, she said. an d every day there is a ne\v problcn1 to handle. '·Every one is an individual. with his O\\'n problems, and Ill' 11ork with them all." She ;iddC'd. •·\Ve do understand and 11.e do care. If thcre·.s any way to hl'l p: \Ve'll find it... "" Veterans Review . Diaruie Cochran, the first woman student body president at Santa Ana College. painted her desk and office a symbolic pink. When she lea\'es for \Vashington D.C. to take her new post as executive vice president of the Natk>Dal Association of Concerned Veterans, she'll again be breaking rtew ground. "I'm the first v.·oman to serve on the NACV board since it Wall organiu:d seven years ago," Ms. Cochran said. NACY, the first veteraN organization to be incorporated as a nonprofit corporatton, is nOt a social vrganization, she explained. "NACY is not like the American Legion or the Veteran.s of Foreign Wars. Vietnam veterans don't Identify \Vlth that k1nd of groUp, '' she asserted. "It is made up of veterans associations on college and univenity campuses all over the country, more than 300 al last oount. "NACV Is open to the vn·the-street veteran who is not affiliated with a campus group and to individuals who have finished college . ., GOALS USTED Goals of the group are t o "comml.01icate the current status or the Vietnam veteran and lobby for legislalion (or Increased ben efits and advancement," she said. "My primary }vb , y,iJI be \\ith legislation." The gro\Jp recently expanded its eight· member board to 16 membe rs. "\Ve now have four regional dlrectors and four #directors at large, in \'ariou s parts of the country, rather than just in \\'ash ington." NACY ftrat camt to prominence by filing suil against !he N ix on Administralion for relt•asc of ~ millioo in cost of instruction fundiog to colleges serving veterans. ~ls. Cochran was elected lO the board early in April at !he. national convent ivn in Rochester. "There were 25 women veterans out of the 700 delegates,'' she said, •·,.'h.ich is quite a large perCl'ntage when }'ou consider that only J percen t of veteraru are women." Also requcsled .... err child care centers v.·hich are fcdcrnl ly subsidizt:d opened 10 rei;ans using 1hci r bL'nerits to attend college. "Currenll\'. !hey arc fore:«.! lo seek pri\·ate or unh·cr:.ity child care centl'rS y,•hlch arc equally inaccts.~ible b::::nuse of cos!, hours of operation and age stipulations." she noted. Stud\' v.·111 be made nalion"idc of simi· lar prOblems (acing the 11'0man veteran. 'This is going to be an important year for veterans. Th ere are 30 million vet erans in the United States. They can't ignore us.' She v.·as appointed to chair an ad hoc commi ttee on \1·omen \'Clerans benefits and Mghts and "!hey 11ere surprised when y,•e came up v.•ith some resolutions. which "'ere passed by a.cclamalion ." RESOLUTIONS PASSED The resolution, no1\· 'S.ACV p·1\icy. asked for the appointment of a female \'eteran <responsibl e to the Vice President of ~tlnorit)' Affairs to act as an infonn ation hub for all communication regarding. \\'Omen veterans-problems, benefits-and rights. 'Tbat ~·omen veterans do not knov.· about their edu cational opporlunities and are not making us~ of the1n "as backed up by national SI atistics. In a ~ts. 1\-lagaz.ine article last rummer. it v.•as reported that "of the 261 ,931 "omen \tho qunlUIL'd fur funds. only 18.i9l ha\'e evt!r uSt.od lhcm. That's a grand total of 7 percent. ' "The availability of lhest' funds is so little publicized by governn1cnt agencies, many of the eligible v.·omen do not even know it exists." thl' v.Titer seld. COn\n1unlcallon Is a 1najor objCCli\'e ol -- 'I don't think people reali1e the stress the•e guys are under. Take away the honor .. you take away their pride:• Issues '.\AC\1, :\ts. C:ochran added. She dcscribcd a publ ic s e r vi c e carnpaign hased on an "Uncle Sam Q\l·cs \'ou-:'\I01'1ey for Education'' theme thal y,·ill be rcpc ated next summer. Another means of communication ha5 been to post informational bulletlns in lawxlromats. "H's not just for the \\'OITiilfl \"cleran. 1bc v.·ives of male \'elerans sec the posters and Uw.•y encourage their husband lO i::o back lO school." :\!:;;. Coch ran feels that OUTREACH \\'Orkcr:;; ;u1<f other recn1iter11 should ~pea k to 11omen's professional groups as \\'ell as n1en's clubr.. ":\lost of the ,,·omen vcteram "'ere in the medical corps or doing .something cleric<11. and it is logical that they \\"OUld hecomc busine&'> and p r o r e s s i o n a I 1\·omen." Oo the legisl ative front, NACY is fighting for full funding promised ,·eterans. '"~OY.'. there are more veterans and less money and each veleran keeps getti.ng less at'ICI less." California has 11 percent of the country's \lletnan1 vets, tot.allng S.2 million. a ni illion n1orc lhan any other state. Or.u1~e County has S4 .000. she, said . "\\'r want to have regional revieY.' boards set up for ''elerans with bad ronduct di.scharitcs. :"ow. they ha\'e to tr.l\'el to \\'nsh1ngton to M\'C C8SCI revicv.·e<1." !Sec VETERANS, Pagt 1:1) •)? 0A1LY PI LOT ,,__ ' .. Daily Exercise Builds Character thnt-<'vcry\hlng alw•ys the flnest. complete with price tugs. O'illWAA a.oOUNB "1AMNING!S COLtLECTORS SHOP. "Wlt ~l,IJ. ~JW,"aI.J~""-.. ~ -92.81 W••• llo•: . .O . OEAH ANN: I found an article v.•hich \\flS eut out ur th(· ncwspa~r. It was so 1-(ood I lhou~hl that il rnusl have come uut of ~our L'i.1lun\n. Plea~e pr Ult ii ttnd help n1illions <1£ frustrated housev.•ivcs gcl through the day. Thank yoo.-r~.P. .Just for today, I 11'111 !iv(' through the nc>:t 12 hours ;incl not tackle my v.·hole lift's problP1ns at once. Ju.~l for today, l v.•ill i1npro\'e n1y n1ind. 1 will !tarn so1nething useful. I will read something that rl·qu1res cffo r:, thought and conl't'ntration. .Just for today. I v.•ill ~ agree3bte. I v.·it1 look my bt·st. spe<1k i11 a \1·ell-1nodu- lated \'oi cc. be eourtl'OUS :ind Lvnside(- alc. Just for lodoy, I 11·111 not rind laull with friend, relath·e or colleague I v.•ill nol trv to change or i11111ro11• ;111yooc but llll's<'lf J usl for tod<iy, I 11ill h11vc a program . n11ght not follow 11 exactly, but I will r • have 1L I v.HI save my11t!lt rron\ t1vo ene1nil's, hurry and indcciskln. Just for toduy, l "•i11 cxe rrise my rh:lr- ucter in three v.·ays. I "ill do A good turn rind kL'CP it a secret. If anyone finds out, h won't count. Just for today, I \\Ill do l\\'O things I don't \\ant to do. just for exercise. Just for t1Xlay. l will be unafr11id. Especially \1·ill l be unafraid to enjoy what 1s \.leauliful ;ind t>clieve that ;is I AiVc to the v.·orld, the world will give to nu:. ,., UEAJ\ 1-;.P.: Yell, It did oppt>Rr In m)' co lun1n, nnd I thunk you for asking mt to re1•rlnt ii. DEAR ANN 1.A r\OERS : Recently a S.."1\t Lake City n1other wrote to you and said she was disgusted with the middle· agl'<i "·omen who had "·ritten to L'Omplain about the ugly stretch marks on their. l:x>dics. h<lw they interfered with their Laguna Landmark Recalled Children's J·lospital or Orange County will bene- fit fron1 the openi ng ni ght or the new Boardwalk restaurant. Laguna Beach \Vednesda.y. !\lay I. 11\r~. \\I. \V. l\lrKinley !left1 \\'ill be a hostess at the opening. l\lrs. David ·r. :\linon. vice president, t·hccks decor rcn1iniscent of old Laguna. Jn the foyer are IJoard s frun1 the old board· walk and pictures of the early clays of th.c tity line the walls. Antinque furniture coinplctes the ~ct tln g. The evening will begin wi th cocktails at 6:30 p.n1. and dinner will be served at 7:30. <:hairinan of the e\'enl are l\lr.s. Roy S. Cobb and ~!rs. Earl Steer. reservations. HOUSE OF ability to wear bikinis. and other such nonsense. She suggested that Instead of hitting stretch marks she should think of them as "nledals" because they u11ually result from childbirth. I am 15 years old and mine aren't from childbirth. They fire from losing wei.R;hl ; I don't want n1Y medals · ahead of time. Please tell me how to get rid of n1y stretch marks NOW. I'm I o o cn1barrassed to see a doctor. Yes, I "'ear a bra.-1'1ARRED DEAR l\lAR: Time will be yaur be.<lt 11lly. The stretch m11rks will becon1e lets \'lsible lo a few years. UalHS )"1111 ere planning a career as a stripper, I don'l 1« how the marks will binder yo• In •ay \l'llY· DEAR ANN LANDERS: 0 u r dau~h1l•r's in·laws n1oved to town about six months ago. \\fe arc simple people of n1odcst rneuns and are salisfll'd with our Jives. \\'c t'nvy no one. The in-laws serrn ta be invited to our daughtt•r 's home every time we are invited and it is creating a problem. My husband cnn nol stand them. They are non~top ta I k e r s and shameless bragga rts. They go on cndlei;.sly about their triJ>3, their recent purchases, their this, their Their other grandchildren are. of cuurse. the most brilliant aod beautiful in the world, und they 11.h~1ays have about two dozen snapshots to pess around. Will you please tell me, Ann Landers. what °"'e CJln do about lhis'! Our son·in- law is a very fine chap and we must nol let anything come betv.·een us.-TONE DEAF DEAR. T.D.: Ask your da1gbter ln lnvllt you separately. U ll't ill bad 3~ you 1uy, I'm sure 1be wlll underttond. Got U1ose ~·edding bell blues over l"OSl<: ... bl\Jest lisl ..• what lo wear ... and other details? Ann Landers's completely oew "The Rride's Gulde" will ht>lp. For ;i copy, send a dollar bil l, plus a long, ~lf­ <iddrcSSl'<I, stamped envelope !20 rents po1tage 1 to AM Landers. P.O. Box 3340, Z22 \V. &nk Dr., Chicago, Ill . 6065-t. One's Sighs Fit All Gripes LARGE-SIZES ·Selection •Se rvice • Cou rte sy £Ila Nor's HALF~SIZE SHOP Fl.ILLERTON 224 er-,rfair Mall COSTA MESA By ERMA DOMBECK "Only once. Thn t's \\'hen l and make the earth a better waistband abscnttnindcd\~·.1 1sosH1wport lhd. sprung a run in the 1umrny place to breathe." "Imagine! Being able tol HUNTINGTON llACM I don't know how bank robbers who wear n y I o n stocking masks do it. But did you ever seen one with a run'! Never! and I necdL'<l the support so I I snapped my c I as t i c breathe again." 14 H1111~• C..ttr turnL'd the pantyhoric around LAGUNA HILLS MALL and wore thC"n1 h<tck\•:ards for _____________________ _11~:::::::::'":'"'.:;:' ... :'.::w::'...t':d~ a day." 1- Yet. f "''oman can take a $3 pair <1f pantyhose out or the package, slide it on he r foot. catch it in a piece of lint, and ii will nm for a week. Tr all the panl yhose v.·ith runs in the crotch were laid end lo end, I daresay they AT WIT'S END would span the earth with enough left o\'er to hrHid :1 seat belt for Cannon . I was moaning t hi! premature death or m y pan tyhose at a gathering o( women the other day \\'hen one sa id. "Old pantyhose nc11er die at my house. I just rearrange them." 1'\Vhat h;,ippcned?" '·The waistband slid do"'ll in the back and sho~'ed under my ski rt "'hen I walked.'' •·'fhat's not so bad . ' ' SOTnl'OJJe mUSl'd. "Of course. it 1ook lhe sv.·elling in n1y tongue three davs to ~o down." We nodded sympatheltca11y. •·There really should be something "·ortl1\'l'hile you could do vdlh pantyhose when you can no longer wear t/lem lhlil \\'Ould scr\'C 1nankind.'" said one won1an. "l\1aybc we could substitute them for capital punish1ncnl. A scnlcncc to spend the rest of your life in ti onc·~ize-fi ls·all should satisfy bolh sides." "They could be a weapon held bv all nation~ to iusu re pe:.1ct";, sup"e~·t~d ano1 :1er. "Can you i1n;11~ine a stoC'kpilc o~ 500 pairs ~r.,p,rtitl'S ai·ncd l r1,::ht at 1lu:-;s1:i. ··~1nvhc:' sa:rl an o I h c rl v.on1aii. ··111· co11ld all thro•.v in our r1<111!} h01'l', rt'Cytlc 1he1n. You could have heard a pin drop. "Suppose you spring a run 1n your left knee." she said. "You wear them under sJacU until the run picks up1--==:::;;;iiiiii1.._; ~ "'9peed.--Ttlen ")'Olf"COt off th(' left leg ... " "And wear a cast on your leg and limp a little terrlflc," I shouted, clapping my bands. "No, I find a p.:1ir of pantyhose in the dra1\·er with a run in the RIGHT leg and the left leg still intact, and I chop off the right leg gi\'ing me two perfect legs.'' @sRASS RING 'jAnd two perfect !i10ITIHChs." said a listener dryly. "Don 't you v.•alk a littlt· strange?" asked one lady suspiciously. Markdowns on Want ed Sportswear & Dresses Were PANTS NOW Woint1''1 AppaNI b1 • 11.,1. e Norl'llCl1' Wiatt e A1'd SHOES Not11roll•tn Clogi • So1'do!s l~.().IVI. Slll5Clj\l.S SPECIAL SAVINGS! SELECT GROUPS! First quality fashion .fabrics for spring. ·shop early for best selections! GROUP I SILKY CREPES ...... to l .SO Solids and pnnts 1n Acetate-Nylon and Polyester blends, sorne Polyester seersuckers, 45"" wide JERSEY KNITS Voluei to l .00 Sol1dr; and orin1s Acetales and blends !or a soring. 45" wide. FG s reg. LO'N price GROUP II KNIT PRINTS Volu•s to l .00 Collons, Po!yes!Pr-Couon and alher blends. Variety ol soring prints. UP to so·· wide MATTE JERSEY ...... to 1.00 Beaut1lul, nch colors 1n l1t.1ld. soil Jersey. FG's reo. LOW pnce 1.98. 45 ' wide. SWEATER KN ITS .:"':'.~o Solids. stnoes. nut:is and others in Acrylics and blends. To 60" wide. FG s reo. LOW onces lo :i.49, ONLY ONLY 37 yd. ~ O~LLE11 • BRIE1t PAINTS COLOR 3415 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach Phone 673-9 120 TOPS BLOUSES SWEATERS GROUP Ill Were , ... 22°0 • NOW SPRING PRINTS .:·~;o FEATURING A COMPLETE 'LINE OF QUALITY FULLER- O'BRIEN PRODU CTS Watch For The Open House Ad Parking In Rear LIQUID VELVET LATEX WA LL PAINT Ea-;y application. excellent tl1r!1n11 lost dryu'lg and low odor alt 1n d top qual11y l<1tex wa ll paint w1th superior ~cruo resistance Use•! !or walls, ce1lln9!'i pnmf'd woor1 cir mela1surfaces.1,000 bcaut1lul colors. · I I JACKETS Were 15"' 68M NOW soo 4400 SHORT SKIRTS Wero 16» 34» LONG SKIRTS NOW soo 22°0 SHORT DRESSES Were ,,., 100"' LONG DRESSES NOW 1400 5000 Sizes 5-13 THE PLACE • 7 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER OPEN: Mon .. Wed .. Thurs .. Fn., 10 to 9:30 p,m. Tues .. Sat . .1 0 lo 6 pm Sunday 12 to S p.m. Machine·wast1ablo Collons 1'1 a variety of SPfH\Q colors and pat1mns. 45 wide. SPORT PRINTS .:"'i.;o Bolh sohds and pnnt~ 1n Cottons 11nd blends. •5 ' wide. FG's reg. LOW pnces 10 2.29 yd. LINEN LOOKS ...... to l .00 Spring souds end prints 1n Rayon and blends. Washable. 45~ wide. FG s reo. LOW pnces to 1 .98. LAC:UllA IUCH 271 hf-estA.Yt. OPEN. Mon . Sat. ~5 30P.M. Sun.12'6PM, ONLY H£WP'ORT BUCH 20 FoW.ion IUOMI OPEN .Mon .Fri 10-9 30P.M. Sat 10.6 PM. Sun 12-Ei P M. I .I I I . Dog -g one Good Advice for Owners .\re you and yuur dog bea<lcd ror di vorce·~ 1:c- HO\Vned vctcr1nar1~n Jncl dog psychology expert l>r l'.:dna (;uibor of Skokie, Ill.. orfcred free pet psy· cho!ogy counselin ~ at a Chit·ago pet show. She den1 011stratcd trainin~ te ch niques with her trained do.~ lleber Bill. her cat (.'h arlcs and her housebroken r'11Jbit, Habh it-J{11b1J it. from Page 21 • • • Veterans ·Ttie group ~LIP!*'I t~ 0111 t')t.ll'n~ion of the 11enud ut t•ligiliili1~· rnun fl years to JO year<;. ··:-i1any Vl'll'ran.~ don·1 ll'i1 r11 aboul thl•tr opportun1t1cs unt il the lime 1s aln1o~l u:l. ~!any ;_u·c JHSl f1nd1ng nut. And , then. they huve no l1n1c left 10 USl' 11.'' she SH id. 0C veterans arc gcttin;.: i111.:reascd help fron1 I ht• business t11n1111un1tv. ··Tht·v·rl' !carnin~ how 1nuci1 l'tluca.tiun f11nding veterans arc bringing into 1he 111unty. lt"s morl' than 71 1 million for instruction.'.11 l'OS!S f':il'h lllOlllh. ·• On !hl' c1tv lC'\('I. \t•lur;ins ha\"e llf'en OrrrrC'd 1);1rt-t1111c split johs v.orkcd 11110 their college schedules ... \\"c"rc ;1 pionL-cr in this area ." 1tun1an HC"s(>u r ct"!t I k•\cl11µ1l1l ll! g1\l'S \" l' ts pn;Jrity nil JOb:-> tl1t· t1r~1 l\111 llnurs l'<t{"h n1orn1ng. shl' ~aal. ;>,Js Ci•ehran \l'ill 1·41nti nu1• hl•r -;tud1cs Ill \\'ashing\tul. u~ing (;J l>cncr•I" ;ind 11nrl. pnrt-1 i1nl" \\ hilc lli11ng l\ACV 11ork lhcrr. An Air Force 11•t fn1n1 H rn 1!itary f;.111111.1· 1hcr ra1hcr. 11..0. 11·;1s t<1r1•cr Air l"oree / she "'ill major iu busuk:SS :ind 1x11ilic:1I seiC11ce. ··This is going to be an important year for 1 l'IC'rans. Ir's not the 11·ay it "'as for our f:ilhcrs and grandfathers. There .1n· 30 million vetl.'ra ns Ill Ilic l"n1ted S\il{t.'S. They l'r111·1 ignore us.·· Warners Real McCoy 5so to soo ' Wh ite & Be ige t Style =1 29s.c12os.:;1246 =1247·=1 29d Remember Mamo, Sunday, May 12 .. Veta's 'INTI MA TE APPAREL OPEH THURSDAYS 'Tl\.' P.M. • •• I ' I 1: 1".,1/ ;J • . ' /' / ~-- J MAVCC> J' • . ' I ... . . ... ' -t;.~·-..... / ' 1 "" .,,·' .fl..-(,·' . . I t~ 1-. ' •' ! \)'/ -,.. " J ,i 1 '. I.. . ~: BATH RUGS Rega l ru gs 111 easy-ca re lon g vv cJ rin g nylon pile l hi · \ t'llll" l1,1t!1 111• ,J f111l\;, IH h !11fJ~lll :-.; .. 11.1 \: rh .11 .. 1 • r ... 11111· ··111111 :!1 I•> u .. ,. !11111u:..:ht)u1 1!1 1• lu111 .. 1· ,\\.11 111111· \\,1 .. h.d11 1• ,1nd 1!r v.di!1· .. p1 ·r!4" ! 1t•1 th•· l1,1tl11111 1n1 ( 11n1t·nq111r,lr\ cl1·"t'.,Jl . . 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Their f.(T<llldn1othl't ~!rs. 1·:ll\1'ard Buun1gnr1ncr. 1vi1s th<.' first fr1u<1I L' 't•ll lt'•1dl·r in Lvs 1\ngclcs. . 110 1'\;0 ltiD as !he 1110~1 _. outstanding voluntC'cr ol !he • ll'ar al ll u11t1ng1on~ lntcrconununit y llosp1tal ~·as Liiiian Rose. pres ident of the ~1ver Anchor Aux1liar\'. She aeeeil'cd !he ~larion ~le~·crs l1e1norial <1ward ~hich u•as • ~el up in menlory ol one o! lhc l ospital's tnost d c d i c at t' d Yolun!ccrs . • ' l'\A1\lf'.:I) Ch~·ckC'r-of-thL·-1·c:ir by check('rs of 17 Ali>h:i Het:1 supcrrn;:irket s 111 the· loc~1l district \l'<J" lll'llY Holx·rts of fountain Valle). , MEMO: Remind Dad That MOTHERS DAY Is IMY 12! Talents Showcased SchroJerj J!WllHS 211 f . I 7ffl St~ Cotl• M~wi Original 11rt \Vorks by students al !!arbor Day School , f'orona Ucl ~ta r, will be displa~1ed during an art fair at the school fro111 3·5 p.m. \Vednesa.y, ~lay I. Entries will be judged by ?o.trs. Nan Jacob- son. Completing the day will be a puppet show and 1nu sicat progran1. Preparing for the show are Vir· gini a l·leaddcn (foreg round), Dean Danie l and Baret Bert ca. • INtol I<> Bullae<• l""""'""'' •4~•141 .·.'4-~~W_341®..w~~ 1'Je¥~. Planter's Pride SALE Sequoia Strawberry TREE SALE • Bott le Brush • Melo leuco Leucode ndro n Lu sh Growing Pine Adapled to these areas 5 gal. LARGE TREES, • Eucal yptus: Rosea • Silk Oak 1 ~ ~a~~i ?e 4 fo, Large Fruits 4" Pots SHRIMP PLANT f;v r\(>Sc ~ I Fast ~ l gal . Growing .~ Delicate Red Ji ' ....... ~._:._.~~:._~.-p~,i-m_r_o_se~~~ ~ ., .,.. ... ··o:.t ,,, T · / • Asfers -:--~'-( :C. • Shasta Da isy f, ·,._,. 1".~ • Colendulo ~ : '11~· • Marigold .§1 l •Salvia ~ 4" Pots 4 tor $100 @ AUSTRALIAN ~ Fern Large Leafy . r ' Dwarf Re d Fla x I ~ ~. ·,'.'1::· $249 ! 'fti ~t , Excellent Accent l !.'.1Jl Plonl a lono Fences ~ ~al. ~ ;eat • ot<C.JIC-.... ~.,,NURSERY 15640 BROOKHURST, WESTMINSTER Phone 839·1400 1r,;1'%' '" ~~~~~~G.# • Variety ~f Programs Stimulate library l'\ello')Xlrt Bench Friends or the Library will off er used books for sale Fr iday, htay a. from 10 a.ni. lo 9 p.m. and Saturday, i\1ay 4, from JO a.111. to 12 noon. Island House, F as h ion Island , is the site of the sale. A members only pre.sale is planned Th ursday, hfay 2, front 1 to 9 p.m. l\1rs. Robert i\taclMis is chai rman. Nursery An Art Auction is planned by Fairview Baptist Nursery School for Friday, P.tay 3, in the Hillcre.st Park C.1ubhouse, Costa i\lesa. Rites · Performed Preview of pa1nt1ngs, hor! d'ocuvres and a no-host bar "'ill open at 7:30 p. nl . Proceeds "'ill uid a park dc\·clopnicnt fund foi-th~ school. Mardan Cente r Games, food, fi ne a rt s. planl.$ and books v.·ill be among offerings at the annual Coun try Fair Saturday, May 4. to bc~fit !he i\lardan Center for Educational T he r a p y , Cost.a P.lesa. i\lusic "'ill be provided by area groups during the IO a.m. to~ p.m. even!. Serving on the commillee are l hc :\Jmcs. I loy,•artl Biggs, f\f i c h a e I ~lcLean, Janles E v e r e t t , Vows Repeated ALSOORF-COLLINS James \\!. Alsdor f Jr. of t-.larina de! Rey d u r i n g cere monies conducted by the lhc Rev. Albert 0. Jl jerpc in t h e La g una Be ac h Presbyterian Cliurch. Honor attendants y,•erc i\lrs. Lesley Duffy and Walt Sharp. ll'hi le others attending y,·ere the ~fines. 1'.lelinda Skal ka, Denise Ray and Beverly Sharp, ~tartin J a c k s on , Workshop Planned A one-day 11t·ork s ho p d es igned to u p d a t e prq!e:Mic:lnals' knowledge of "·hat is happening in the field <if mental health is planned .for Tuesday, 1.lay 7, in the Qua lity Inn, Aooh<!im. The 9 a.zn. to 4 p.m. v.·orkshop n•ill offer lectures. 1\•o'r k s h o p s and smr1ll di.srussion groups <in topics ranging from The Terror or T~nager to Drug Abuse. to Crisis Int ervention. \\'or king It Out Together is co-sponsored by the Orange County r..l<:'ntal II ea I t h IJt•partment and fhe Office of Continuing .\led.ical Educalion. L;niversity Extension, UC Irvine. Partici p..wts can c n r o 11 through the Extension office. build ing, Irvine, CA .• 9266-1. or call 833-5414. 1'1ichae\ Fuller . Lance Eilering and Dennis llaughey. The bride is a gradua!e of Lnguua Beach ll igh Sc~I and Saddleback College and auended Cali fornia S 1 a 1 c University, San Diego. lier husoand is a graduate of the Universitv -.r fkn\cr Co ll eg e o f Bu siness Administration and afflliated \\'ith Delta Sigma Pi. His parent.! are the James \\!. Alsdo rfs of \Vinnetka, Ill. STOLTZ-BEARWOOD Kathe rine Anne B e a r tJ. 1rood . of Costa 1'1,.sa and David Lewis Sto1tz of Pom<ina exchanged nuptia l VO\\'S a1nd rings before the Rev. Dr. Philip Murray in t he Co mmun ity Church Coogrcga!i<inal, Cor<ina de! l\fnr. 11le bride. a graduatC' of Corona de! ~fa r High Schoell .1nd Orange Coest College. is the daughter of Ne11t1on C. Bcardv•ood and V a l " r i c Beard1rood. bolh of Coron.:i C•:! f;fir. FURNITURE i\hchael Richards, II a r r y \\'cstovt r ond Ch a r J cs Locknian. Girls Club Thank lleaven £or l.11llc Girls will theme the annual annive rsary ball of lhe (:iris Club of the Jlarbor Area , Saturday, t\tay 4, fro1n 7 p.111. to 12 midnight. Champagne parties wlll be hosted at se\'cral homes 10 begin the evening fo!/01\•ed by thnncr at 9 p.m. and dancing. Business Women !\1rs. B. P. Kephart \1 as na med \Voman-of-the·year by the Newport Beach Chapter of MRS . ALSOORF the American Bus i n ess \\'oman's A!sociation.~ A fourth gr;:ide teaener :u ··\\'Uson Elemrntary SchoOI. Costa Mesa, she is active in Eastern Star, PED. parent- tcachcr organ i z a I ion s, educational groups on JocaJ, state and nali<inal levels and vice president or her AB\\'A ehaptcr. Magazine • Magazine, h <ls l e d by CBS correspondents Charles Kuralt and Sylvia Chase w i 11 premiere Thursday. i\lay 2. at II a.m. wilh a one-hour program on the hysterccto1ny. The TY progra1n 11· 1 JI MRS. STOLTZ distuss operallo!l.! which ~ be unnecessary 1nd precautions women sh <l u Id take in insuring p r o p e r lrt•a1ment. LIYC Lldo Isle Yacht Club will honor skippers nnd friends fr<im 6 10 8 p.m. in the Lido Isle Clubhouse at a prc- £nscnnda cocktail pa r t y . HALF-SIZES HALF-~~S HALF- HALF •Se lection •Service •Courtesy Ella l\°or's HALF-SIZE SHOP FULLERTOlL_ 224 OrC9119'folt Mol COST• MIS• 1105 Hewport llfd. tiUHT\NG TOH IUCH . 14 Hlll!t .. Oll Cfflhr UG-UHA HILLS MALL 111 t..i-t Wf!'ld lier husband. 1v ho is a' 1~;,...;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;~~-:;-~;;:-::;-:-~-~-~$~ metnbcr and driver In the U.S. DTERl' Racing Club, is the son of Delana Sl<i!tz of Cornpton :ind Lc'ns Stolt7.. Pomona. li e ;, a .i;:r;;tluale <if l_;pland lllgh School. S~ ... fromArgeiifin°a came( lea ther cri~s-cross straps ;ifop a ~nd suede wedge Reg !3 00 Q 90 CGWlj' t;~tsHOE Bour1W:> RB MEANS FURNITURE ANO THEN SOME. ORIGINAL DESIGNS! We designed it, we made it, and we knov1 it's terrific. Here is our new eight·loot contemporary sofa around \'l'hich ou r-(ree decorating ser· vice will help yo u create you r personal room selling. A fine long- wearing Hercu1on fabric correlating solids and bold stripes in a rich 2 comfortable texture. Free delivery. $ of course, and our lamous warranty ol quahty. Also available, marching foveseat, fufl size or queen sleeper, ancl lounge cha irs . Drive less, set more at 47 close to home RI showroom·stores lOS ANC:[l(S: Gln Wollii·ft 81wd JllllrK!t M1l1 • 11040 w Poto (llwd • 8840 s Wtltetn A, •• ANAH[IM: 1672 w l 1ntol~ • IA«UtSfl£l0'. JO!O Min. A.r • CHULA V1<;t• t fJ; r ·~ ... tl.AllCMONJ/'°MONA: 131 (. loolllill •COVINA: 94~ M Al~»• OOWl'IEY: 943~ £ r1rtt!ont •CL CAJON: SM M .lot\nJOn Al't • fOlCNOAl[; JJJ N C1n1111 Au • tltAN•OA Mill~ , •I ,~ MUNTINGTON IUCK: 194!1 llttcll BIYO • I.' MAIRA: 11211 w. Wh1t1>u • lOflf' IUCM: 2189 ta~t•~ fLIYd • MOl'U l ll£l PAil~: l15 ~ All•nlt f11~d • •ASJOlill ., r -. lllVCllS!~ 10.000 M1tnoh1 • SAflfTA MA/TUSffll: llOJ r. 1111' SI • U N ICll flUllOlllO: 999 S. "'["St • UN 01!£0: 1415 Cl111«1110nt M111 UJ'tO • SOUf~ lllt ,, THOUSAJID OA~S: 244 Tl'lo1111nd 01~1 81¥d • TOllRAH"Ct: 20821 H1•1ho<~1 Bl•d • VENTUllA: 3409 TeltCllPll Rd . • WOO:>l.1.1>0 H" '"°", OA,5 A W(.[11 . Wl lADAY• 10 U"ltll. !IAt UllDA' IOUNllL'. IUNOAY IZ.JO UN tlL '. fll[t l'AlllllMG. f lllt DECDllAIOll $[AYIC[. r11:£[ oc~•¥rl'IT . I' .~ "iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.i""ii"i"i'i"i"~"i'~i·i-i·i'"i·i"i'"i"i"i'i~~·i''i"'i''i"~"·i~ii..-iiiiiiiiiiiiiii .................. ~~ -,_ . - Carnivals, ' COX PTO: U i nt c. a. d 1 p dinner Is schedult:d tonight at 6, followed by election or officers. Families and fr1i:nds are invited to allcnd and stay on for optn house al 7 30. llAllllOR COUNCIL PT\: ~~rs . James Schafe r. presic;ent v.ill conduct the presidents roundtable, for lncon1ing and outgoing unit pr es idenis 111onday, April 29, at !1:30 a.n1. in the home of ~l r<i Ri!'h.1rrt Rilt·y. \t orl!:sh o p s (nr CXCCU\L \'l' hoard offiN'rS ~·111 be announced ;it Hus tirne. llARPER M'A : S)ring Fl ing 1.:arn1v;il \1111 take plac~ Tuesday. ,\pnl 30, lrcn1 I 10 5 p.nl. G:.i1nes. pri~C'S , food :::ind surprist·s are p I a n n t' d Additional infor1na11on can bt obtained by cont;ic11ng !i1rs Lloyd Cohen, r·ha1rn1:111 through the school office. LAND PTA : Spring carn1\1:\I will be presented by the un n Saturday, April 27. fronl 11 a.m. to 4'~p.m. on the school grounds. Games. a n11ion bounce afld a country !'tore \vilh hand·mode items \\•ill ill' featured. lli'frcshmcnts 11 Ill be sold. Anyo ne \\'ishi ng tn donatc items for the c11rn1 val mav contaet ~lrs. Eur.enc Stoiic through the school office. I.UTll EHAN IUGll SC HOOL AUXlLlARV : A Symphony of F£shion is the thernc selected for a luncheon showing ln tu kc place Saturday, April 27. 111 !he Quality Inn. Proceeds 11 ill be used for building expansion of !he county school. MES A VlE\\' PTA : Unit 1vil\ sponsor a carnival Saturday. April 2i, from 10 am lo 3 p.m. \'oluntcers \\'IShi ng lo work at the carnival or donah' a cake n1ay contact ~1rs . .John Ryan or Leonard D a v is through the school office ... Oat£' of next general mee1i11g has been changed lo Tucs<l;1y Horoscope Virgo Rewarded FRIDA Y APRIL 26 By SYDNEY 0.\1 ARR ARIES (~1a rch 21·:\pril 1!'11: See beneath surf:icc in· dications. Be n11•arc of security requirements. Song· and-dance routine is not solid. TAURUS (Aprll ~O.May 20 l: Accent responsibility. Relative \\'ho makes promises may not be in position to fulfill th em. Know it and prepar e 11ltcrnatives. Plan progrn111 which enables you to n1akC' most of potential. I GE~TINI (l\lay 2l·Junc 201 : ·Situ ation involving emotional drai n is about to conclude. Let it go. Don ·1 hang on to past. CANCER (June 21·July 22 ): New starts. contacts are favored. Highli ght creativity. independence. Young person may a p p e a r pugnacious. Conditl<'n is temporary. Know· it and keep on course. LEO (July 23·Aug. 22 1: Confusion about direction \\'ill be settled. Heed inner counsel. ll-feans voice within is guiding you in constructive manner. VIRGO (Aug. 23·Scpl. 22 1: Be flexible. Expand rather than restrict. Test a n cl experiment. 1\ccent is on friends. re w fl rd s resulting fron1 professional endeavors. LIBRA (Sept. 2.J.Qct. 2'.!I: Thorou gh approach aids in uncovering errors. You arl' able now to revise and re1nodcl You can 1nake your life inore comfonable -and ultin1ately n1ore exciting. SCORPIO j Qct. 23·1\"ov. 21 f: \'ou have ace ln hole but n111y not realize il. Be ready for changes -anal)Ze position. E xchange ideas. ~I en t n 1 gymnastics can lead to graceful leap of progress. SAGITTARIUS t:-iov. 22· Dec. 21 ): Ho me. personal c n v i r o n me n t , special relationships are spotligh ted. Deal with money Issues as they relate to par1ner. male. CAPRICORN (De<:. 2'l·Jan. 19 \; -Avo id self-deception. Be specific. Applies cspeclal!y .,.,·hen dealing with real estate, properly values. Be :'I kct'n observer Someone wtio boasts or integrity may be dr111ing from th e bottom. 1\QUAR IUS (Jan. 20-Frb. 18 1: Some 1nay be expecting too much fron1 you. Applies y,·hcre money <ind emotions :ire concerned. Be level· heRdcd in sen~ lh3t ~·ou sta!t• position in clear mann('r. PISCES (Feb. 19·~1 arch 20 1: En1otiona l firewo rks occur - )OU feel int ense]) 'i'ou ·al.,n find out ho"· to t'\j>and , 10 i.:u in upw ard direction. lo see and do more and to rl'Cl.'ivc nddcrl recoi;n1t1on April 30. N<'w oUtC'\!rS Y.1!1 lit: cl~tcd. and speclt1I cd:1c1111~ jlrugran1s ranging fr o n1 1't'medial readmg to the MG~\ 1>rogran1 >A ili be expl:uned. P1\HK VIEW l'TO: !\£'\\' offt1..--ers w!ll be clcctt'd :11 gencrul meeting tonight <11 7:30. Program l(Jpic will l.11· ''Strt'tch Your In c r e d i l:l Iv Shrinking Food Dollar and Protein Equivalents... Gut's! speaker ""'Ill be ~lrs. \'ictorta K::ln, instructor in the horr.l· 1:tonomi<·~ ana <1rts and craf1!J dcpar11 11cn1s <ind t-eachcr of i-:!rls' 11orkshop und bt'lcht>lor ! 1 1 i n ~ . . . ~I l' n1 b c r s TBe VILL&Ge hy Eunice \\'alkup California wasn'l a ll _,__or C\'C'n t h<' major portio n -of lhP tcrritory t>.1exi co ceded to the U.S. for Sl!i.000.000 in 1&18. But if it had l'ICen, th;1t Y.'ould still ~·ork out at lc!i:i. than $96 per square mill'! ,\ pretty good buy, when you conside r today's land prit1..·:r! \Ve don't suggest v.•e e;in quite n1alch th;it -but }OU \\'111 find some tru ly incredible bargains at TllE \'ILLi\G I':, too. If yflu 'rc a "nut" on such n1t·ctics as magnificcntl~· polis h ed redwood burl t;ihlC'!i be tter .watch out \\'hC'n ,·<1u 'r£' on Lhe 4th Lc\'t'I o!' the ·~l<:re;tTII ill· Bldg. Tll 1-'. nt:I) St!l'IRRt;L is bound 10 "~rt " ~ou ' l"llordes" of cxc1ui silcly h11nd ·l'a rved \\'uodcn .H'l'l':-0:-0IJl'll'S as \\'Cll.1 \\'hilc ~ou 're right there. ht• :.ure lo l'Xplore throu~h the <idjaccnt \\'111 :\ISEl' ll <lL l,0\\', Oried·flo\\l'r ;1rran~c1nents. n1in i;1lur c ga rdens, \\'<tll pl aq u e s \\\·himsical ones, n:.itur:1lly I ;1nyth1n i.: you ean think of. And lots that you ne\'£•r \\uuld think of, until yuu scc them! l 1111 'rt• nt·1·t•r s ure \\h:11 110\t.:ILlc:-; 11 1:1:, pup up ;1l 'flll·'. i\HTll'llflKE, l'llh1..·r. 'l'hl' :.l11l·k al thL:-o ··:-e ll gift ·· shnp kl'cl'lS t•h;1nging :di !hl' l irl'll'. Yc sterd :1y ii 11 :1.'> dt•l·or<1lor J<•rs nf 1'1,_-;111u1 \\'o\\ ies 1 ir y11u t'i1n bring vourself lo bel1c1·c ;i nani1..· iike that'!) 1'oda y ii n1ay h(• antique n1irrors. silk \\·all h an.i::i nJ!s or painted \1atcriOg cans. A'nd ton1orrow -v .. ho kno"''s'! ,\s lon.r:: as 11•c 'r<' 1nl" JlflllSUiJl n,Lml'S. lht•rc \\;iS on cC' :i r;1cchor St' cal ll·d ;\l\1EIOB \vhich stood fnr ;\I\ l\'ly E.i::gs In (}ne Ha skel. 'iO hls 111\·ner sauJ. (Alas, the eggs got hcaten.) -"''J, ~At' \\'hat draw s the discri m1natin.i:: to Pl-:TITt: 1\LHJ-:Rc;1-: is the dC"licious 1-'r"nch cuisine, of coursl'. But \1 l' ('njoy it c \·en more at on£• of the outs1dC' tables \\'here you can fea !'t ~nur cyt•s at the same time lloracr (;rl'C1('y 's ~1Uvu'(' is still .i::nod . But 11·n£·n 11·c sa~· ··co \\lest " around hl·rt· y,·e·re t:ilkin~ to fcn1tn inl' seekers after fine cloth111 g. And .... ,,·rl:' talk1n~ ahout TllE \\'1-:ST END! At Hl'G CRAf.T F.RS )011 can oht:11n ev c r~lhin g neccss:1ry lo making )our o"·n rui.;s and tapestncs. r ,.\5 you \1·oul d obviou !il y :suppos£•.) Whot 1 ~· un c xp<!cte d 1 ~ ;t spe('d·tufling tool which 1s inizeninµs ly adaptable to an} !'iz,~ loop -and yet !iO ~imple that anyon e ran nneratc 1t <tfter '1 2·minu11· dt'1nonstratlnn. ll,.or lhnsc ''ho "':1nl thl'm, ho.,.,·c,·er lr!ison!i in th1!1 a,l!e-old craft urt'al~iJ\a1h1hll' I OIS("ClVF.R Tl~E \.ILl.AGI~! , • Elections Upcoming h111 ~ vulunl('t'r•·d !O ,1 , .. 1 ... 1 111\l1 !ht• lll'l'i\11 \'h•I\' s (' h () 0 l 01s1n1•1 ~··art s.-.1n 11ru!otr:u11 scheduh·d 1on1orro w (ur (out th griid~r5 PL1\\'.\~ 1"1'0 : l nu 11 111 rnet'l to111ght :H 7 30 111 rh•· 1nu!r1m,·<hil rr-1111 \ ,. 1\ oHtcl'rs \\'Ill hi.· t·l~'i'll'<I •• nd b~l;1"~ "Ill 111• r1'llt'll1·rl Spt><'i.d ~'U!'~!;>i 1\ill bt• l ll\ t'OU111..·ilrn1 n and n11•n1h"r'i ' · lh<' park:i ;ind ri ·rr,«Hion ;ui1! f1nnnet' rtr1•:1 nn1 1·nr~ :ind lh•· plan111n~ c~•·n nl's~J111\ Tl11·1 will ·~· c1\.1 ll 1•11•· 10 :in<;11•·r quf•s r1on'> r1'n<'1'rn1ni: th •' l'Olllll\Ulll!V uf r 0 U rt I U I ti \<1Jli·\ H1fr~·~111?.t·1tt) "1!1 IA· ~f\('d Ht::\ PTA : {)p1.·11 hou'<.' \l llh ;1 tuur of t·l.1:S,1\)t)tTl'i 1.1\t 1:1kl' pl.'1't' :1t i :W 1nn1;;:h1 fol!o"111g <I liru•F hU,lllt'SS fl)('"lllllt 11h1·rt· th1· uud11ors rt·porl >A di h· rl•:id :uni 0(1 1ci>r~ for th•• l''il·i:l Sl:hool ~t·;ir "111 ht· (•!t•t !t:d. 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Applil'a1 ion fortn"I 111a1 I~ 11l.it:1lnt'<1 in !ht' l\lUl\!>1.'liOt., vff it•·~ .. 1 Edison ;ind i-l111n1 .. 111 \',1ll"r hit:h !>«l1011b ••• r in th11 I .1u111:11n \':11lt·y ~i·liool T \l.llERT rrn: Ek•l'llOn !lf offic1•rs 11111 lx· eundurh•d al 1:l·111•r.:i l llll·t·t1n:.: ton1;:ht .11 7.30 1\wan!~ 11 1![ h1• prc:-R'lllet! 10 .~1 uclt nt 1111u1l•r i; :• n 11 p.11\a'lJl:l!ll :I Ill lilt' l11Jt lt :11111 "•'It'll!'<' f;nr l'r111!1:u11 11111 ft·:1t11r1· .1 p r ,. 'I' n t a t 1 .1 11 t•\pl.11111ng !h1· J:arh Childl1Cl1·d Ertu l'<1!1(111 pr••;:r.1.•n l<l t·~· 11111'!111111111•1! 111 ~-pt1•rnb\ r --------------- CHllDllN'S HAllSTYUNG 5PECIAUZING ''""' •odJi .... •o P••·l_,i long hoor e a Ira ,_ ............ , 979-8157 'Jhe Gof d Piece -171 41 557·6421 __ .., Custom Eng raving Diamond Set11ng W!e ~ ~OSC%CfOrnD Q1~~ THE TRADITIONAL BRITISH PUB 'Jh~?'.4 !if COCKTAILS • ENTER TAINMENT :t,.f;!l;it.t ••~-....•-. .. .-111 .... ''-'-""·"°'' ''•t.u .n.1:1.1'-U» .Op n• ·~O .. f S~ N'« ·.·~t ~"'"'"· r I 0-i m -2 301. ·~ r the west end -1 • Enferlainn1er1f 0 '. :• A ' •• ' 556-7990 \~~~~t~· ! 'I ~''~. \!.!' . ' ,., '-J~i th e lofty lady lo,,.'•' • I•' ' .. , A • ., ...... ~. ' "• ·'"··"~"· where lhe nicest clothes hang oul I WH IMSEV beods-shelfs-macrome eor piercing SB .SO I HDbbDW I E-lappiness i s FU'.'J IDEAS lrom A l '~l</U·: <;ll·T & <".\Ill! SllOI' :):)'i ·2'i02 !TIME] LIFE BOOKS AR:E AVAIL.ABLE HERE. S1ngll' 1111,.~ or compll!'ll! ~'rlt\ -w•lhoul 'ub\t rip!1on. Comt '" ""d bro .... ~t MERCHANT!LE BLOG. SS1.J87~ t1i•\ \ I >1!11 .,,,. I 11•1 11 :0-n•l!J.o• '"r 111 ,, i LITTLE GEM INDIAN ARTS FIHE HANDCRAFTED IHDIAH JEWELRY HAVAJO·HOP~IUMI phone: 17141979-2831 • Per'o"oli1td Cofttt Muq' • Compltlr Mtli+to li11r • Coppucti"o-bfl"'''o Equipment COFFEE TRADE~ loidi:omrricord Mo't~chor9"1 1557·9&781 IN THE MERC ANTILE BUILDING WISHON-HARRELL STONEWARE a truly un1aue collec11on o f handthrown p011ery ( LOOK FOR THE FlAGS coaLe·s Y1nir Conipl•'i f' \\'nl!ll'n·~ Fa~hi••n ~ho<' l~•u1111tu• ~: I• ~;· .. •r!i! • f IA, / rK , 'I ri. \~Q~I 1'10!"" ; , (J.,'l•-ni::I R··•1,..-, l P ..,.~. f· · '• l c. .. 'l,,. '.• &,,1. -ti 1"• • .• C,1., •, ...,, l< • , ... ~ • i• -· 'P •.. I •t '; . '' .. '• • ' 11 J, • • . ' CUSTOM DESIGNED FURNITURE AND ACCESSORIES FRENCH RESTAURANT fllENCH CU151Nf ' • COCKTAILS lUNCH 11o.m.-2:JOp.m ON SUNFLOWER, OPPOSITE SOUTH COAST PLAZA DAILY 10 lo 9, SATURDAY 10 lo 6, SUNDAY 12 lo S ,, I-NURSE WANTED .... .. __ ... _ .. ___ ~..._ ACUPUNCTURE MEDICAL CLINIC _..,... ___ ... ., .. -~~..!1t11 •-••-.. ~--.c .. l"tioM 586·8700 THE EARL'S Co mplet~ Plum~hg, Heat ing and Air Conditioning NEW LOCATION \fl "•"'Oll •l!'<I ) '' ,. "' 27601 FORBES RD. NO. 25 .~•· LAGUNA N1f',1!£l ~0110"' f"Otll•> lo fl'< j.o I U~••O ·"~ ln~I\ I H£ EARl'S f'lUMfJ iHG, '"'· l •"~ ll•rlt •I YOU• doe1 :~.-:.~: 495-0401 .. ·< SS6'·1'1~7 DAYS WEfl( LESSONS SATURDAY HffOlf;POIHT W0Rl(SH0f' HEEDL!'>'EST •·•a ..... ac .. ·•-·..,~ .... "" ..... 10 1 ~·" "'"" , .. ''•'• L '''"" \lt (N .•fl ./ E11.clv">1vely Slamps, Coins, and Supplies l Vt RY l H I N(,t 11~ 'il/>1.'P ANO l,.(Jlrl Ll.Al l (l i.J~') 556-6850 OP EN (") 0 ;IC z m ;IC Belgian Waffle Inn WAFFLES Ooily: 9 :30a.n1 .• c;l :OOp.m. I TOPPED WITH •/>.,,. ,,~, •1 ·l""-'" • !'"-""'"'' . 'Wl'>•PP•P ~, .. ,..,, •Mup!e S,,~p Sunday: 9;J0a.m .. 6 :00p.m . 557-5186 BREAKFAS T•LUNCH • DINNER A LSO, •SOUPS •SAHDW!Ct1ES •OMELETS •IElC.tAN •BURGERS ~earth~ ~shoe - ~­----····-Ir> .... I •Ol.ll"OO> 556·8276 AC TIVE SPORTS WEAR l'OR MEN AHO WOMEH UNUSUAL GIFTS ANO APPAR E L FROM AROUND THE WORLD Harw:I Wo•~n VIRGIN WOOL RUGS HERE CilUO k THERE and FOLKART from POLAND EYE'S a Rt (j,\llCRl£S "·'-<( ~ SANDWIC HE• ptzZA •COMPLETE MEALS~ f <:1• On Ptrm,1e>l O r lo Go CATERING SERVICE WINE & BEER FINEST COLLECTION OF CHESS & FAMIL Y GAMES IN THE COUNTY IN THE MERCANTILE BUILDING LOOK FOR THE FLAGS -~ ~. _, "'-'1'-t d(!OM.p i OVER 11.U: of,,,-91, 60 .;(: I STORES . . - /. •1ques J Plonrs 26 DAILY PILOT Sonny Will Do A Single NEW YORK IAPI -Sonny Bono, \\'hOfle hlgb·ra t ed "Sonny and Cher" show was canceled by CBS after the nu1rriage of the show's :ttu.rs brcke up, 1\1111 huve his own ABC-TV shol\I next fall, an ABC spoke5man said \\'ednesday. The announcement cante as ABC 1nade public its evening enter1ainn1cnt schedule for the 1974-75 Sea30n. A total of 10 cu rerent shows including ··The FBI." now in its eighth season on ABC, were caOCi!led. ABC, which said il will air a total of 12 new shoWt iw.xt season, said the nine other current programs being can- celed gre: "Th~ Partridge Fa1nily," now in its fourth season: "The Brady Bunch," which made its debut in 1969; ' • 0 w e n ~larshall," a three·season ve teran, "ABC Suspense ti.lovic" and five first-season series, "The Coy,·boys." ;,Doc Elliotl," "Chopper 0 n c, ' · "Firehouse" and ''Toma." The ncl\\'Ork said Bono , "'hose CBS con1edy-variety show lasted three seasons berore getting the axe. will appear in a u•eekly comedy revue on Sunday nights next fa ll. Six of ABC's new sho1,1·s, includ ing Bono's. arc hour· long programs. and .the other six proiifams. rive of "'hich are situation comccli11s, arc 3(}. minute productions. ******** ~· 11111 ..... ...... 521-9911) -----.~--· I& tDIW ........ Ill wtml' ooa " NUlf 1111 ---·•YT ...... t1100o ,_.,,, el lell'll>" SI. S?S-352' THI Mi"D'ln1L Ill I COUl.O NlVlt MAW SIX wmt I.HT MAN WHO HAI SO lnTU tllG.UD JOI MT MUJUHD II) Soft O!oP , ••• _, 1t l t-•ICk.) t6Z·Z'll ---AMERICAN GIAfflTI '"' THIY SHOOT HOaSIS DON'T THl:=Y="'=~ Mo• ... ll•t. n••• lol<f•-.. ,)1·1271 ..... ,, ..... . loo.•' co ... .. Gf-f tHWIW 534.,za2 _, ___ -··-' WHEtl THI LILllS ILOOM IOI •ANTASTIC ,LANIT Ml 1,.. .. rlalHtw'n • . . • •••<" e!•d. • 6 HotM< ll•t. 171·1162 ..... ~f .... C-•11• ... OH·•-• U l ·•S•I fWO Wilt "9Cf tllnl .AlKI rH WONDllUNO IOl il'llll • ~ ttACllllfMN CHA•l'rY & THI AHOfl IOI Ttl11rsd1y, Aprlt 25, 1974 ENTERTAINMENT San1n1 y Jr. Ope n ~ Ne lv Sbo'r in NY By JACK GA \'ER NE\V YORK (UPI ~ -The big electric sign outside the Uris Theal~r rt·•HI.~ simply "Sammy," and that can 1nean only one thing. Samfny Davis is back in town. The popular singing und dancing entertainer opened a l11·~"·cek cngage1ncut thrrc Tuesday night along \Vith three other performers. The slim , agile singer and dancer put on u first-rate sho1v "'ilh himself, guest star Freda Payne. a beautiful a nd effective singer and those hooting Nicholas Brothers. all backed by a great 20-piccc orchestra unde r the baton of Grorge Rhodes. Tuesday night's opening ror lhe I w o -v.· eek engagement started off with a long overture of popular songs played by the ol'\"hcslra. Then Sammy wandered en quietl)', engaged in a little patter and then went into a series cf songs familiar to alL -......... ---· .... ---···~ --·-···"' ! -ntt0 00 rMI H .. ..:.-.1 Ill' flot Tl"' IQQU"l"' ACADOIY AWARD WNIERS --_,'.f~ ~ .....,;._~---..._ -~--·-.WX<DOm WEMTmr -~::= -·----·--·-"===" .. - ll111ati••f1to1a, J1•vi1ae •. Two Theaters List Casts 111e curt H_j n. c lo s ing prOOuctions of llli3·14 art 111 1·che;1rsttl nl lhe lluntlnyton Stach Pla~h•Jusc and lhc lrvlnc Couunur11l y Theater v.·lth cns1h1ii; for both :-.hov.s i.11\1\0UllCCd this \Yeck. In order of appt':irancc. ll unllngton Bcat·h wilt open thu t.'Umcdv "Th ird Ucst .Sport" on 1\.iay 17 (or ;1 tlv1·· "'t'<!kcnd run . 11hilc' lr1'inc is bringing in a Fihies nus1alg1a cotnt.'<ly, "llnrold.'' on Ju11e 8 fur four wcckcnd:s. Dlrt.-cling ''Third l;: cs l Sporl" for lluntlngtun Beach 1s Stuart Elliot, "'ho sta~cd "Heaven Can \Vail" last season and played Big Daddy in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof • 1he scaS(}n before that. He'll be assisted by Grace Sh;iw as stage 111<1nager. • llANK SO HK IN and J.ois Farah havl' won the leading roles of a honeymoon couplo cornbining business \\'it h pleasure at a :\1 i a 111 i convC'n tion . Both ha\'c bcC'n active \\'ilh n1any theaters in the nrca \\'ith I.Alis last s13rring al Ir vine i11 •·The First Fish" :.ind II a n k Teprising his ~I u n I in g lo 11 Be<ich Pl<t\'housc nilf' of Jonathan in · .. ArSC'nic and Old Lace" at Lo.1 l\l irada . Paired off as other couple!; in 1he Huntington ca~n will be Bill l\loreland and Sharon \Vilson . Stcph;inic llun1c and J'i;ick F'ilic, and John Phillips find Liz Snvd~r. Pe I er l\lcAllistcr porirays the doctor 11·ith Nick 'stonchcngc cast ~is the bellboy . "Th ird Best Sporl'' · \l'ili be slagL'<l Fridays ;ind Saturck1~·s at 8:30 through .June 15 111 the nlayhousc. 2110 !\lain St .. ll witing!on Beach. Ca ll ·the Or .. COl!lftty--Meso Thtotn HU!i41·THJ Nt_. lh4 "' -... "-. c .. i. ..... LOIMI lt•tlt-l:os-TMatrt !Ullifl-114' Ulli S... -· ..... -.... , .... Intermission Tom Titus box ofric1! at 842·5421 for a1:vancc reservations. • TllE JRVINE theater is "indi ng up a season of five OrUnHC County prt·1nicrcs with "llarold," which was writlen "THE NEW LAND'' ... ! "NORT COUNTR " 1nuy be obtained 557-7297. bf calling IOUNfAlN VAlUY •W l ~-'1 Fiii THllU TUES. 'TIL J:lt Jof!" l'fo'JPe "Mt Q" Al ~•cl~o "SERPICO" (R} • Surfing Spring Festival , THE IEST OF "RED HOT BlUE" & "SEA DREAMS" plus "FRENCH KICK" + "FANTASTIC PLANET" IPGI loltlrt l.;twd -Ml• Farrow ''THE CillAT AATSIY' l,G) "ALICE· IN WONDllLAND'" .... "CHAILIE AND THE ANGEL" fGI "THE STING" ll'Gl ... "CHARLIE YAll:lllCll " lf'GI "PA,llLON" IPGI '"' "FIST FULL OF DYff.lMITE" ' An• ll"GI a.,IC:IUB li\IJ,. •• ~AA&B" ·~u... U..,blu.:,,,;jt .. ..i.'b ~~ •.. "'-"-• BllIRK:EARTIUI ~ 61lllrf IJ!\'llll!1 ':' IV!hVSll!ff'l . A girl wi1h a grea1 followiij. Every oop in ihe 5lale was alte,-he< E~else was behind he< EXCLUSIVE OtAMGI COUMTY lHG4GEMEHT I Dm l•'*"' GtmHAWN. TUC llHlllDI 11111 CJMCff ·inc llUOlflllltlfU CllrRCH Daily 7-10:30. Sat.-S1111. J:/5, 7. IO:JO ,.,.. GlendaJackson ACTRESS A Tuuch Of Clas~ D•ily: 1:45; Sot •• Sun. 1:30, 5, 1:45 Harry Collll wil ga t111ywhtrt ki ltlllJ fl pri•mt. CCM1¥.,-5otiofi ~· Ciane Hockman ., "The ............. Convetsation .. Glenda Jackson ATuuch Of Class I '"" r_, "'-It ,_.. AA n.11 ... , ..... n. .. LlooltM ~ ..... -__ ._._~i"Colot'IPV~l~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~~·~·~c~o~·!·~·~··~·~·~·o~·~ .. """'.··~G~I"""'.~~~-------~~-----~ "SlErPEl" IPGI ---- "PAit!LLOt-1" "SLITHER" l,GI "OA 'f' ~ HIGHT" "fAT CITY" lrG>I PAIJL NfWMAN RfDfORD ROBlRT~HAW 1' ~;!{)K.l 1'°" i"ti<I f .M 1"l~TIN6 ....... 0"V0 S wAJlO G!Ur<>:;t ~· 1.,.~ • llla,O.MANCI SCHIDUll e -'-•· .. ~ "'•"·. •·••·• "",,i .• ,.u.,_,,,,, ""'· -. ,,,_.,,, ... ,_ ... _,,_1hll ~ Hcirry (o.,I woll .. I f°J.....t,. ~ 90 onywhe•e !O b11g o onvo111 convetiol•Of' H" !olenh ore U~Qvolilfld They ve ol .... ody be11n flllPOAlibt. lor 1h•ee P1Yrdo•1 ·.i:o.!':'.~-~-~!ffl~. :-: ........ :. : 1•ARHOR ~-fl !·: !!'!~'.:\." .:.-' •· 1· ioilii. M •0t"i",'oi'Miici ·;,;;. .111•f01.MAHCI KHIOUll· -·-· -· ,,_.,, . ,, ...... ,, .. ,,_.,,. h i ..• _..,_ ...... 10.1111• -·. 11141 -.1,00 ,... ... , ................ ,,,,. h~· · 'l<OI --IM -...1-•ll-t1,_ r·· .. . ! ...... . . ... DW&•e>• ••' ·: ' ~ HOAT• '••o,,J: ISl• AOMS • COIJA MISA 546-3102 lflWllMlJ , CINEMA VIEJO MAH ONA sv<flG 24121 (ltli_.. Dor. ........ ' • -T llOfM CMIMI • Wol.TDCSJl(Y-- @mJllWla ~'5:j Ilirlllfm • ,.. -----Sl• .. J-- ....... '"'"'· WH. n. ..... lri. • 7:1S-4:4J Sot. Sun.• 2'°°"':>0-7ilS-f:tJ CO.Ul _,, AT -•'"'111 •1"0. -~ 644-0760 ----.... l"""·'*'t,. •• ...,.. .. Sr.n tlM-Ufftl e Mel 1...i.1 """"'~ ........ , ........ .•. "LtPlll f11 U111•11r. Doll'! Miu It" -1114 .. w • ..-... °"" ., -wMfot 0... " """T" s..,.;,,. htH s.tltn ' . ---"' ............. ·-......... .,... ... • ',,.,., .... (} .. •l\•\T\•1\lfK HtAI H.lt.O. .. ..... ,,,~141 t7t.44J4- .,.,w ........... w..-. 11'"'4t3 ".WJll -'-'a.Ml!l~llO'lll-­ SICOND AT WllfltoOIC ONlT "MAN ON A SWING" ....,. a"' --.n'°" • 111111 "' .. WISTllAOOK 2 · ~ -..... .. . . . ~1.1/Mau.1 Prvclldbla,_ .. where the lilies bloom --51•"' jvl1f ~-........ °'"' , ....... 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NYLON PILE YO. •PRE-TRIMMED eSUNFAST •COLORFUL PATTERNS SOME STYLES <• -'fl...,.it!~N 11 c,.,,~'fo GUARANTEED , .... -.. ~ . .. __ ,_ ... -~Mt·--"' BARN & FENCE ·PAINT •GIVE ALL YOUR EXTE RIOR WOOD THAT NEW LOOK •BRUSH OR SPRA" •FINE DUALITY •l ll BASE BRIGHT WHITE lllFOUR COLORS 98 GAL. SELF-ADHESIVE C\, 12X121N. ~·,1", v.· l '.~' Asi.!t.~ -1\ FLOOR TILE -"' •DECORATOR COLORS OUR PRICE •GOES OVER WOOD c OR CONCRETE •EMBOSSED PATT ERN ETAI 35c SPECIAL ORDER JORGES ®TUF FOAM BACKED CARPETING •FOAM BACKED OUR PRICE •12 FOOT WIDTHS •TREE BARK TEXTURE 4es •COMMERICAL GRADE •BEAUTIFUL MUL Tl.COLOR COMP. RETAIL 6.95 .... WALL TEX ® \Ii" l WALLC'dVERING CANVAS BACKED •CHOICE SECONDS •SCRUBBABLE l-J • 1974 PATTERNS e l DEAL FOR EVERY ROOM IN YOUR HOME ~~~. 285 Ta 3as PRICE PER SINGLE ROLLJ: IF PERFECT WOULD SELL FOR 5.55 TO 9.90SINGLE ROLL SO\.O IN TWO ROLL BOLTS I h'tf?<>t"t ed. 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Si7 6800 WARNER AVE. NEAR GOLDEN WEST TELtPHONE !2131 •21 3164 TELEPHONE /71 41142-3686 . La Habra Anaheim 86a.Q2!n!Y CORNER WHlnlER & IOAHO rs 53 convenient locations in the west CORNER OF LINCOLN & LINDSEY 1 BLK. EAST OF BROOK HURST TELEPHONE 171•1133·1501 AT LAKEWOOD 8LVD. TELEPHONE 1213) 861-!>913 2 BLKS. E. OF BEACH-HACIENDA 1ELEPHONE 12131 i91·5106 ' • • / ........... -..._ . ._ .. .. ... -•• ) • ·. • . . ' . . • . . . ' . ' ~ .-. . . • • I I J MIXED SIMGLES by Wm. F. Brown and Mel Ccisson l<itLL, .IOV, I flNA~~y \ J.I~~ FOtMD Tile Pe'RFecr uusgAND! ·NOllJ IF Uo 11Jo1ze otJ~Y ~INGLI ! by Tom K. Ryan SO WI" CAN SE!' A MARRIAGE COUNSELOR! I MUTT AMD JEFF by Al Smith MAMCY , ........ ,., __ ,, .. YOU'VE BEEN DRIVING WITH ONLY ONE LIGHT! YOU'LL HAVE TO PAY A FI VE-DOLLAR FINE! I TOLD YOU 1rs 6 AD L UCK TO WALK UNDER SORRY. A LADDER _,~ ... .. . .,~ .... -.~­• ..,,,.,s K !D -·- HERE'S A . BUCK by Emie Bushminer TODAY 'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE PEAMUTS ACROSS 1 ..:_.eagle 6 Greek philosopher 10 Sleep 14 Drug SOtJrce 15 ····- Goodfellow: Puck 16 Fencing sword 17 Circus s1ar~• 2 words 19 Unil ot verse 20 ..... abroad 21 Draws away from 23 Bound 25 .Decrease 26 Buller kn!!e 30 Ollens1ve rema!11 34 As drunk as· -·-· 35 Speak grulfly 37 Al any lime 38 Newlound - """ region:· Abtlr. 39 Schoolboy's nomewonc. -42 Actress ···Hagen 43 Cards 45 And elsewhere: 2 words 48· Synthelic fiber I " 17 20 21 26 27 21 .. " ) .. •• " " " ,, " .. .. 48 Canada's '"· Pearson 50 Frees 11om dirt again 52 Donations to tne '°" 54 Narrow stripot rretal 55 Animating: Informal 59 l iving tn1ng 63 Slit! Y11t1rdily's Pu1tle Solved: 1 D N I A • N A R £ S 64 Laboriously 7 Not yet up words 66 Braz1Uan 8 Bushed 33 Beyond: sl a!e 9 Witnnolding Preli~ 67 East one·s 36 Bothers wind hl.bor: 2 40 An111ke pe1son1l1ca-words lnsec1S lion 10 Backslide 41 Hot Spanish 68 Ar abian 11 Extended wind cn1eltaln poem 44 Began 69 Round 12 Reau!red 47 Clocked qlass to oo again ob1ect 13 Goiters' 49 N. American 70 Long props deer ineK(lens1ve 18 Trueesomes 5 1 Elegant: cigar. 22 ---Ely: TV Slang 71 Love to Tarzan 53 Tnenose; excess 24 Entrance Slang DOWN 1 Cotton packet 2 Feminine maneuver 4 Indicator 5 Chattered 6 Actor ~ -Hert>ert into 55 An efton society 56 Measure by 26 Pacific steps N. W. 57 Dlslinctive snrub Qua Ill y 27 Vw"1n,··-·· SS K1ndol and show 111rcr11t· 28 Dressing ll\formal gowns 60 Shon rote 29 Oe!ect1ng 6 1 Dtsmoun1ed: device Archaic 31 Pan ol thfl 62 Strlnoed soil pa late lnatrvmenl 3~ Pretend: 2 65 Tuo ' 7 • 9 10 II ll lS . " " " 21 " " ,, 30 31 32 )] JS .. o 37 " " ,, .. 50 " " ,, " " 60 61 62 .. .. " .. ,, JUDGE PARKER I.-~ ,.,,-Y!;;-$.' THEN ITS 'l'OU~ BELIEF Tl-\Al IF \!'LL TALK. WAKEMA'-1 1t;i GOING TO MAKE A TO YOU PAYOFF -\\OULO MAYE TO SE- "''A='E ·.-~OJG11 )~ NI~ 5 :STER.' ~ ) .. \ ..... -,,, .... \ti' . MISS PEACH !~P YOIA $AY YOlA Jl PAR'ENT-S MAKf; YOtA .ANO YO!.AIC 81Z'O TH!:Jl '°OTO 9~0 f,lilll..Y E.VEll Y N!~Hi "f DICK TRACY ANOTHER NIGMTOFFRAUDUL!NT ~~-.1 BOOTl..EGTV GETS UNDER WAY! DOOLEY'S WORLD "fl..l lS INV'ENTlON Wll.L lv\AK.£ M(:. WEALTMY! ... 1\'t PEllf(C!l!> A COMPU'T,LY SILENT ALARM CLOCK' FOR PEOPLt WHO HAT!; TlJ uET UP AND CoO 11:> WORK Dr. SMOCK GORDO DO THEY !i!.~LLY MAKE VIOLIN 61RIN&S 0UT0F- K IT1"/ INSIOE S .'? Thursday. Apri l 25, 1974 by ROCJB Bradfield DAILY PI LOT I \'I; 'Tl<OU61-ff OFlHAT ... -AU SALES WI .. Bli CASH IN ADVANCE by Gus Arriola by Ferd Johnson WHAT'S OUR. M/IRRl,l.Ge CERTIFICATE DolNG SITTING ON THE WINDOW SILL ? I l .. ; i • I ' ' I I . AT SCHOOL. 'THoY TAUGHT US THAT SUNLIGHT CAN F,l.D!O ANYTHING~ 11 I ' 1! ·• " • 'AMIMAL CRACKERS SOMETIMES , IT1S 600D TO ASK Ol<ESE\.F DEEP, PHl~ICA\. Qoo9TI0115 · sue~ ~e? WELL,~ e;AMPl.E, '™tJllM I~'l' TIW'S Et.et/ •. by Harold Le Doux I DON'T KNOW IF YOU 00, ASK HIM !FI 5NOULO YE T. ERNl E! GET \N TOUCH WITH WAKEMAN'5 SISTER l01'\0RR0Y'o'.' by Mell Yf '3, Ml~~ PE ACH , MY i::"AiHElt SAVt; Cl-11L0Jl'EN Aflf. L.tlC E COi.ANT OR.A.CUl.A; THE L.,l,TE" IN "iHE E.V£NtNG IT Gli1"1 it-1£ 1..£~5 OE.5!Jl'A8LE THEY AtlE A., 6LAE~T5 .... by Chester Gould "OMCE AC.Alli, WIT\ITl<• GE/GEii COUNTVl.Wf MEAR TM E REAC ATOMIC POW<R OF SIC BllASS' ATOMIC • MEALTM AINGSt Y'M1.-..1 by ROCJB Bollen ., ' ' '1{.,; "Mn . Bax ter phoned lhat she will not be with us today-- she uys whenever sbe has to make a spe«h her c:lothinr doesn't flt rifht an4 her hair becomn u11manQ"e1ble.tt DEMMIS THE MENACE 'If HE'S ~ STICK A NEEDLE IITTO Mii. W11.S()J, CAN I WATCH ? • • • I .. ....... •l w• ,_ f11Jl1loui Je-WlL Cll<t 01 lt•,. °' --,,... Mlcl "" .... ·-· Wiii P•Y ...... ~- ' • t:.i•t ..... NOTO c'"l'°' llllt ... .... " ..... ..: ... " , .. -~ Offlcr TAYL sin Be lilt 1>11 alt ,,,,,, ' WILi t• N. .... •MI '"" •• "l.lbll .... .,u B.r ,,,. " L, ,. "" i 111~ P•rtn l ll!t Counl ''! 19 ,,. ~r!I ... "'" •O c:reGll ·~· ... ..,, cf !tie " ' •W< S(CU '"· ""' Tnis1 .... ""' Wllt>I plilOli ... oO• ... •• •• ' Aprlt •o Pl1!n °'" .. Mi r< cw, C1Ut l•vor '"' MH ~ .. ,~. .... ~ !Ion, .... '~ Slal " • '"' •M Clvl Cro Wiii "" Un!! '"" • lhtr "" m• 0 IW • ... M. .. ... :t ,,, ' .. ::: ' P, .. " • .. PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE F IRE AHO CASUALN SYNOl"SU 01" -.. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC N<nlCE PUBUC NOTICE "' PUBLIC NOTICE .\'ew E.rec1ttlce Dudley F Miller has been nan\ed cha1nnan of the executive con1 - 1n1ttce of the proposed Newport Sa\ 1ngs & Loan 1\ssoc1at1011 lie 1s fonner execut1\e \ICC 1>res1dent or \lr Cah fonua a n d 1.'llrrent cha tr1nan of Cua.ta' Ila Corp Tidela11d s Oil Worli l11creased SACRA~1ENTO 1AP 1 STATE ATrY 1-;{'n E• cllf> Younger has fi led a !ilUI! 1:i federal di.Strict court 111 l.o:c; An,ge!es as king that '-ale o( 1 Cahfom1a crude 011 b E'j txf'mpled fro1n federal price ce1hngs Both F1oumov and st;ite hnance director Verne Orr voted to approve the budget U G<>1• Ed Reintcke the comrrussion s third membe r \\:~absent Ga s Firnt R e fund s A nnounced LOS ANGELES !t:Pll -A lengthy battle has resul1ed 1n o'er $8 mil hon in refunds for customers of the Southern Cnhfomla Ga!! Co !hf' •111e Pu blic Utilities Commission reports The n::funds :1rt In ess~nce the second resu lt or a lel{al fight v.nged b\ l hc Pl,;C d;.it1ng lo 1965 ln1t1:11l \ I h C commission v.:i s 1nstrum enu1l in making gits rates lov.er than those charged bct'A cen 1960 through 1965 by gas producer& 'The pr'oduetrs' difference was e\tntuaUy passed on to the gas comp;iny, the lnc:ll distributor, v.h1ch in lum flO'Aed refund s to cus1omers The latest refunds bcr.1rne 11vtlllable from producers not CO\t.red 1n the or 1 g J n a 1 proctedLllg> R.efunds to thf' l y p 1 c a I resklenllal customtr w\11 bcl about 80 cents. the PUC sa id Over T he Cou11 t 1·r H~,.. Ya•• I 1tl I-~ •S •II! DI bid ~ ., • .., II<• {ft ..... ~1 .... 1 F.....is •s ~111 "' 1i. NASO l r>e I ' ' . . . . . . .. ' (j DAILY PILOT S1riitli's R eve1iues Soa rin g· Smith lntcmn1 ional Int . or Newport &uch has reported rl.'!t.'Ord quarlc.rly sales and net incorne. l''ir st qu:irtcr r c v en u e ll increased '16 percent to $41.035.000 fro1n $U:.059,000 tn lhe like period of 197~. Earning s per increased 48 f)l·rc1:r1t cents frutn 27 <.'('l\lS. sh:1re 10 IO Robt!rt L. f"lynnc. prcs1dc11t, said continuing 1ntcrnalional demands for lhe l"on1paoy's 01\ and gas "'ell drillinfl and ntining equip1ncnt accounted Thursday, April 25, 1111 .. for the increase in revenues. -- Flynne s a id substanlia\ gains "'Crc re<.'Ordcd in the Neiv ll'lieels ' , Secrec11 Sli1·01Jds Fort11ne Onassis Has I 00 Companies (T,1ird in n Serie!I ) CONCORD. N.11. (AP) Aristotle Socrates Onassis is best known to A1nericans for his •fabulous "'ealth and his v.•ifc, the former J acqueline Kennedy. Now ht is dravt'ing nltention as the n1an behind nn effort lo bulld a ~iant oil rcfint!ry in New Hampsh ire. THE SIZE AND .sources oi hi~ fort une are i;hrouded in the secrecy assured n10st of his JOO or ~o companies, registered in cities around the "'Ur Id. 1>enahle!, transfer control of I.he surplus ship comp.1nles to hls American son and daughll'J', and buJ/d lour bJg tankt'rs in Anll'rlcan y;:ird~. •le wound 111> \Yilh 12 surplus tankers and two Liberty ships. regislert:d und er loreign flags of con1•colcncc. "I PAID THE United State!' gov~m1nent twice fur n1y ships," he <,'Omplaio<'d at a congressional hearing in 1958. The c:ongres~nH.•n riressLod for inforn1ation about lhc O"'llership of a r ore c n company called Ariona . an apparenl a c r on y m ror Ari stot le Onassis .• lie said he did not know "'ho owned it. bul finally tcslificd; .. Jr it is in the name of somt.'Oflc else, then J 0\\'11 that son:ioone else,'' spilling oil , thf' captau1 tr1L-fl to back off the ruck. and 1.:alh·d for <1.ssi.rtancc only "'hen H becanie nl'<.'l'SSary to rib1tnd'.>ll :ship. Four days J.11i•r. lh e ,\rn>11 broke a1>art in hea1·~ s1.•a-;. :111d lh" .'i'.tcrn scrtion 11tink. spil!ui~ n1illions of gn llons of 011. l.LO\'D'S COSF1r>E~1·L\L lode~ of ships s:\O\\'S !lit• Arrow . forrnerly 0 I yin p I c Gamcli, forn1C'r lv St>;i Hnhiu. was one of the -surplu.~ ship1i Onns sis obluinf!d fronl thr Unitt.'Cl Stalcli. She "·as 01\'flL'(I by Sunstone ;\lar1ne ( Panan1~1 1 S.A. and Opc'rtih::d hy Olyn1p1t• ft1arilime or f\lontc C.1r!n. 11•hich manaj!es so:ne ti'i ~h111s known as the Onassis F'lt:\·t. o.il:hougti 01) 1npic "l:ir111n1c 111,11111gl1.I in:iny 1:u1kers , sonic of 11 hJt•h h.id bcl·n 1nvoh·f:d in i>r('i iQns ~pil ls. "rhry had not dt'l'\·loiM·<l any ('llnt1 ngency plan !o dl·al 11·11h these <"<H,i~!riiphl·s.'' cl1d uo rl·s1·arch :1ftcr thi· Arro1v in l'id l'nl. and "it i<i. (loubl(ul 11hl'lh1·r thry 111.uld he 111 :1uv liencr 1>0silion iuJ:11 ir~ d1·;11 . 1111/1 a .~in1!1ar rr!· iS lhi.10 thry 11·t 1·c 1n l!J70." \\'lull• !ht• 1\rruw l·leanup 11,1!. !>1111 t11u!cr 1\'<ll . another ()l\.L!.!>!.~ 'hip. tJI~ 111p1c Light. run .ifuul of :in u111ispi!/age la11 111 Flor1dJ \\litnc:sses rl'!.ll'Jt'lt·d thr 1 1n~1·r pun1pcd r.1 w hunk1·r r flll'i oil 1n10 'l'-Hnp;1 Hay'ii in;iin shipping l'h;u1n1·l J\fiddle East, Europe. Soulh '!'his 1s prototy11e of electric dcll\•ery vchit•lc I ~ be l>uilt for US l'os lal and \Vest Africa. lhc Norlh itc. l 'loscu1> v~ew shows in stall allon of elct lrtca l propul:s1on systcni. Onass is. who says ~ is 68 although some ret,lrds sho\Y hi1n to be six .\'!!nrs older, .,.,,a~ horn in Syrna . Turkey, son ot a tir<'t!k lobacco nierchanl. Fleeini;: Turk ish nationalists, !he fa,1nily wc;nt to Athens in 1922. 1'he ncx't. year. young Aristotle sailed for /\rgc11U11<1 with $60 In his· pocket. J\I A N \' 0 NA SS l S The rcJKlrl of the R11_1·,,1 Commission of I 11 q u i r 1 att r ibut c.ll the Arrow groundillg .:Hid 5:p1)l 10 ~rb~~ ne i::ligencc on the µurt or th1• Greek eapl<1in. Cleaning up 1\•hat was by far th? "'Orst oil l >rnni~ Qu1lh;..:;in of the :-.t;1\•· s ;11!orn1·1 ·~ orfi1·c said rnanr lio:1:~ v.'1·n· (j;1111:it:rd b.v th\· · :1 pp<1rft1lly drliberatc e!t a11111" nf 1h!' .~hip's bilges Sea, Central An\erica und - 1\iexico. Smith Inter11atio11al is it manufac turer of d r i I l i n g equi ptnent d esigned principarl y for the d~veloJ>­ ment of energy anrl other n:ll· ural resources. CONNELLEASE l:I [i] To1r '-cto,.., A111hor1 .. c1 Ck•rol., Letil119 DMltr • N.,.. '14 ¥••• Holchbock S684D PEJ! MONTH Plus llll & 1,.lc. 0.. APPt. Credi! 2• Mo. O.E.L. CONNELL CHEVROLET 21.21 HAAIOR ILYD. COSTA MfSA !4l-1200 U~ FOR SOME DOWN FOR OTHERS 11 ousin-g· Co111 pa11.y Sur..ges Standard-Pacific Corp., " Costa ft1esa residt>nli;il construction <.'01npany, has reported a 38 percent increase in net earnings and a 19 percent increase in revenues for the first quarter. Revenues from alt source!!. "'ere $10.144,310 compared to $8.499,294 for the prior year. Net income rose to S412.5!H for ttie first quarter co n1p.ircd to $299 ,256 a year ago. Enrnings pt'r share for the period "'ere up 46 percent at 19 Cl·nts t'On1pared to 13 cents for 1073. t\rthur E. Sve nd s c n , c:hair1nbn. said r ev c nu cs, earnings. and earnings per share for 1he first quarter Wl're the highest tn the c'Ompany·s hi s Io r y. lie :1ttr1bu1ed results to µuhli c r~ponse to Standard-Pacific's new housing develop1nenls together Y:ith inc re a s e d inter11 al opcraling efficie ncies. S1andard-Pacific is building homes in 18 re s idential dcvelo1>n1ents in Northern an<l Sou thern California. Illinois and the Pacific Nnrthv.•csl. b., TERRY GRANT, R.Ph Sozn•• drtlJ!S \t'ill hflV{' lh•~ ext1i.:I uppo,;il,.. 1.·actiun \\·hen lakC'n Ov ulll<'rs. f'ur t•X- arnµlc, ,,;\(' 11 ,.IJ kno1,·n dru:.: lhHt acl.~ a~ ;1 s timulnnl lo th(' ndult !'~"sPJll \VIII have n c11hnin:.: 1•ff1•1·1 1vhr•n it is tnkl'n h\' rhildrr11. Thi!'! on,.. drui; is· ·1hl'n•fun· U!ied fur t11·11 1· .. n1pll•fl•ly dHY1•rt•11l re- spvu~··:;. i\lunv rartor" r~ln influ-II:~~~~~~~~~~~-= C'TI Cf' lhc U:>P 11f !ht• sarnc II dru;;. Agf', 11 eic.h1, sf'X. ra4"\°. etc. S" )OH r1111 l'>'(tfli!y un· d~rs l11 11d frout lhls: 11 hy ll C'J.11 h .. vrr,v tla11 ~'t'rou.~ In t.akr 11 nt<"<liclnr a physit•if111 for ... ll!Tlt'OIH' 1·1.~.~. YOU 01~ YOUr. DOC1'0Jt C,\N Pl-ION~: 11[; 1vh•'n ynu nt'ed a dclivf'r)'. \V1• 1\•ill d•·- llver prurn11tl~· 11·ilh.,ul ":»Ira chnr-gP. A ).."l'Pfll many 1'1f'Qplf' r ... Jv 011 us rnr· lhf'ir ht>nfrh n1.eds. \Vr. \\t'lcuinl" 1·,.qu•·~1" for d1•1i1·r ry f:••r1·i1•1• nJJd char::;l' tl('counts. PARK LIDO PHARMACY 351 Hotpltal Ro•d FrM Delivery Newport B1ach 642-1 sao 1 -----·-...... Just a few words in the right place ... Daily Pilot Classified Ads Dial the direct line 642-5678 -------- rmrrprjses. lncluding Olympic Refineries, 1 nc., which "'an ls • 0 • 11hil1• "rill in 1he h;uoor. Dt11tlo1) Predicts As the story i,>oes. h<.-l\'orkcd as a tobatCtJ importer by day, <• !c!rphone operator by night, invested his carnin,c:s in hides :ind wh ale oil. lie !x>camc an Arge nt ine citizen and, at 25, a 1ni!lionairc. 'II it i.~ i1t tl1 e 11a111e ••f Hu111t•u11e el1't•. tl1t•11 I f11r·11 that so111ef1t1e else.' • Tll'·: i,111-:t-:l-i. l'APTA IN 11 ~1s ;1rn·~11·d ~u1d eh:1rgcd with 1·iola1111 g Iii•· :-plll:1gl' la1v. wh11·h 1":1rrii·s a 111;!sinnun fX'nalt~· 11f 111" .\l•.ir.~ in prison ;u1tt :1 SHI fMJO fine> llut he left the <'-Oun!I',\ b1:fon· trial. W 01·se h1flatio11 IN 1932. ONASSIS IXlU,C:ht six frt'ighte rs at b a r g a i fl. l>eprcssion prices from a Canadian co1npany. T h r cc .l'ears 1atc-r, he bought his first oil tankl•r. to l;ui1d thr Nev• Hampshire ri•fi111:ry, :1pp(':1 r to be O\\'ncd by ••thllt snrncone else.'' Tht• r\('\V ll arnps h i r e rcfinrry plan has the support or <:-0v. ).leldrin Thotnson and others :1s an cconoinic boost and a solution to the perennia l proble111 of short. co~ t l y hl•aling oil and gas o I i fl e suµp!it•s. spill in Canada·s histo ry about. $4 million . co:.t flu!, after testimony !hill filled 15 volumes. I h l' co1nmissio11 found the Arrow .. "·as owned by a con1pany 1\'ilh no other asst·ts and operated under a selup lh:1l ~rould prc\·cnt any cffec.:rivl' claim being made to rec.'Ol'l'r damages ~hould the ship 11sctf be destroyed." ··rf /1c 1·1\'r 5r ts fool here, 11t·"!I get h1n1 ... t2uilligan said. \\'ASlllNCTON IAP) lnflation in l hC' second half of the yc:ir v.·ill be 11·orse than t•ilh c r the Nixon adn1i11istra!ion or pr iv at c cc<1non1ists hn1e predicted. !ht• g:uvcrnrncnt's lop price controltt!r warns. John T. Dunlop. director of the Cost of Li ving Council. also s..1id \Vedncsdny h c believes the inflntion r:1tc during-lhe April·Junc quarter will be about the san1c as t he J0.8 percent surge (Jf the January-r..tar ch quarter. ··TltEllt:AFTER, IT n1ay co do"·n,'' he 1old reporters. But he s,iid the nation ·s ovcr·all price level will be higher than the ;, to 6 percent incrca.scs forecast for lhc :.;econd hair by the Adn1i~1i~t1"1· tion and most prh<i!e 1·cono- mis!'I. nunlup said he h a s ~uggestctl to Acln1inislr<1tiun economic adv isers lhnt the offk·i:i l in ftalion forL'Cast be raised. lie referred to lhe inflalion rate :is calculatCil by !he Gross r\a1ion01I Produtt. the hnk1dc1il u1casurc of the cco110111y. PROOF THAT niost of the Allcl'ua11 ~ Reports Top Sales forccrisls are \\'rong and too 1011· t•a mc 11•hen rirst-quarter G\:P figures showed an inO;ilion rate higher than mos! 1.·co11omists have !On!casl. hl' said. l)unlop said that if !he hi.!:h rates of inflation continue for ;i lung ti1nc. the 11u1nber of escalator clauses in wage <"00tr;1cts "'iii s pre a d . Curren tly, about five n1illiun "·orkers gel p11 y rai ses under cost·Qf·llving e s ca lal o r s 1-1•rilten into conlracts. Nc\\'po1·t Spa Firn1 fla1i J)1·01J After \\'orld \r;1r II . he expanded his lunKe r fleet. :ind ,1Jso bough! :i sn1all "·ha.ling: fll•CI. Virlu.11ly ever.v .~hip in the Onassis group "'as o~\·ncd l>y a st.·p:ir;dc co1npan!" a n d r~istered in a country that le1·il'<l little nr no ta xes unit. l)uring the 1950s. Onassis' ""h;1ling flee!.o;; 11·ere accused of l'iolating i n I e r n .-i ti on a I ;tgrecrnent s on "'halt couscrv;1tion. and his shlp- buying activities led tO legal trouble in the United States. Enviornmentnlists conlend it ll'Qt!ld scar the landscape. and r.1ise the risk of beach-fouling oil spills frorn I an k er s bringing in crude oil. O!yrnpic insis!s "there is vcry little likelihood'. of ;1 111:1jor oil spill off the New llan1pshirc coast. and cites a dozen safeguards il 11•ould provide to contuin any spills !hal n1ight occur. OPPONENTS ARGUE that A FED.t;R1\l. GRANO jury ·even the ren1ote ch;ince of II indic!ed hin1 in 195.'J for spill is loo great a risk. t'Onspiracy to defraud the On;1ssis firn1s ha\'e hnd oil LlnHed Slates by obtaining spill problems before. control of 23 A1ncrican "'ar On F'eb. 4. 19i0. the !<.inker surplus ships in \'iola!ion of a 01.rnipic Arrot\' ran .1 ground la"' requirin.i:: that they rc1nJ in off l'ort lla1rkesburv. Nol':.i llealrh lndus1rirs. Inc. of 1n U.S. h:1nds. Scoti.i. carryini;: 16.ooO tons or Ne"·porl Beach has rej"IOrted l•:venlually, in a complex l,:Un\·th ick "bunk<'r C" fuel oil. ncl inronie of $787.429 or 9 ."t.ries of ~ulen1enl.s. 11n11ssis "hich began gushing fro1n the cents per share for the first ;:igrt•cd to pay $7 n1illion in ruptured hull. [)('nylng h<' "'as quarter compared 1v i l h ------. Sl.652.035 or 18 tents pc'r sli:1re AN ONASSIS spokcsn1:tn claimed at a recrn1 p11b!iC hea ring in Kew H1:1n1 pshirc· that '"the Ca n a di a n government C'OOpcrated l\'it h us in The rlc:.in-llp espcnsl'~. and I 1111dcrst;ind that th e hill !o OJyn11>ic 11·a.~ $3 nlillion , wh ich it paid." Jt 1r11s 1he first Un1e .'.ln.1· Ona~sis offlciJ\ admit!ed the AITOIV "';JS .'.Ill 00CIS!'iS Ship. But the inquiry records sho1r th<ll C<1n;1d.1 rcct11·r n•d unly :1hout '11 million. nnd th.II <";11111· fron1 :i t:ulkt'r 011•nC"r'>· 1·olunt;1r,\· n ;: r 1• e n1 c n r 10 ('Olll fM'U'atc 11;.1li(lth 1 h ;i I 1·~:periencc nil spills -nut fru1n Olrn1pic i\lanrin1c. T II E con1mission CA !\' . .\ fl f .\ ~ added th at . H11! hl' adck'<l. "'Tha l ship 11 ,1:'\ an old rl!~l-buckcl sailing u1101·1· ~lo11 rO\ i;111 n~;::istry lo a1·01d 01h~r n:1tiol'<;' safety rc;.:ul;1!ion~. You do11·1 expect thl.'tll t11 ;1c1·1·p1 I he 1 r rc.~p<Hl!>l b111 tit'"' ·' Dal11111 lne. 11 a~ (;.ai uis l);it11111 hit· . A11:ihein1·based n1!11111!~1ct11rcr ur mi ni· con1pu1er:;, dru1 n 111(•111oric5, dlgiral t'Js.~encs, o t he r peripht•ral e q u i p 1n e n l, s of111·:1n"t'Qll!rolll•d systcn1s :1nil tin1in!~ dt·vict'S, rcJX>rts e.1nti11111·rl incr1 •11o;es in sales :ind ('nrn:ng~ for rhe fi rst riu;1rrer 111d1ni.: \htrL·h 31. ~;1lcs iritrl'a~t·d ii 1.1Crct•nt ;111d <l fl er-!t1X prvftl a7 pe rtent O\'('r rhi· i;i n11lar penud 111 l!Ji:t Earnin gs per share increased f nun six to eight t.'l'll\!>. in !he co1nparable period of 1!173. ~li·1n!Jer!'h1p rev1•n11c!I for the lhrce rnonlhS ended fttarch Complete Mid-day American Stock List 31 totall'd $1 4, 83 1 .091 .. -------------------------------------~-· cotnparcd wilh$16.:J71.3 16 fnr Vu1 L.1 ,1 ~~•'· ""1 1_.,,,~;,1 v~1 "1 ..,,, 1.·1 11~• 11·1 1101.• ""'' I I h f 1J L..l\l(llq. L !•• ''', l.~,1C.n4 l1e.11rcrn1ontso 19 . _,.._ CPnr~nCp 1!l'1b ~•Ol!n •J'ltl ,1b ,-i,~•vC01" 1 •. ~ .. 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Pu-.P<. !,,,, 1 ~, l'Cll SI'S. Cl'lllS Ill I le lt\C n k f A · h Atn"1C f,,I ll ~'• ... Con•O<I c;..~ 1~ 11, Go111n (y<le Ill ll••··I, M~n>T« .~ ~ \, _ -Q o _ di -Dal\ 0 lllCricn.t'.! Ar rn1n(O<P )IT11 -V1(on•l/et •O ?10·1-'•Gold.,ntlom . J ,Y.,"n!luqB l?l '' Ill/ perio ast year. ll'Or ld 's lar ges l :;~~~,,',"',', ', ',;•,·,·: .• • ro""""'J:t ;1 6', Go1111 1~•dt1> o\ '•-'• M->•len~tn(I • r;,,.,,~ .. ,F( i " i~;~:;;i ,:~~ ~ ;''., ·;.; ! ,11,.,., ,? I ,., , e . ·1 · I I '"' C0t1TM.1f~r1 71 I • Go<>dl:j 10r:1 1 J'o M.o11>1r n',d ~ • .,0,, (J•I J ...,.1n!ri1ul1ng lo r 1c O\l'Cr coinrncr<'i:Jl b:ink. has 1"'·•m""'CP :i. u1• .... c~n11 e1 ... 1~ o 1•, .. Cood"'"w' ,. ••-'• ""'"'"·"1"" 1 r:i~ooJ'"""'' ~· I '<!'I• J'Q Tl I ·t-~. ! .lot>u 0~1 J J' • •.• !MrM 11"d a 1~. · d I A,111110<1 C• ;> I~ V. (CIM. l'I .;0.1 81 l1', • •, C.O•Ruw "O 1 11 MJ...,n. ,1 lO 1 1,, 11.,111 •'J<"• carn111gs were cvc op1nen1 raised its prirne lending ,.SPr:io 'll<I 1 ' to•d~n tnu ~ ~··-'• coui!l1"c .. 1 1 I•-'· M•Cr " wh t Q >• r.;d1 R~"'' 1 0 Is 01 l,1AJ I 1 n I. I I 10 Au CM~Q £1 1\ 11 -'• ('"~I.ab lnt 10 " • '• Gt.i•n0o<• .JO 1 lJ" Mc(ull(h 01 ~I \ o-'• R,,,v,~< 4~ 1 l" !i : n er a ion:i. r:ttc ron1 1, to 101._, AtR•t11•11 .... 1 )q n•··-,, ,,,,, '••• , ,·~-., ""-I loo"'""' XI I ~ , ,,; , '~•(honln\I 7 1 ~ " 101~1 '""1•01 10~ 1s 1~-11 .. '" • c;.,.,,.le Mql J ? . Cuuno .<O 1 ~ '• . R B !n<lu>t I 4 • Inc., lhc nuelrar 111cllitinc percent . effective :"',,',",',:"o',', ,'~ 1,•,,•-,':• co11C.0•11wr 11 • '·'~ GtdyMt 101i 1 ~"·;., ""''"''" 11 ? \,_., 11111 .. 1."" , p • ., I. . ... ' ~ .... eo~ C~Dle 1 e •• '• G<~ Am Ind u '• """"l'l"t .}(t ~ ~ • • 1<Hr.~•d .\ld I ll ~ ' < 1vis1on, nr"-' start·UJ> costs for 1111n1edi:1t<'ly. Au10 RJ<l•o 1 2'• . 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STATIMINT lono..1119 ~·-I• dOlf\O IW•lntu CCX.Llo'~.i ANO COCH•A.H co 14»7 HEalTAGe sta.E F t ~ 'fJ R e '. Moool•l'loY L•... No. lll, Hll"llf\910'1 ))1 ... "°· H•U..O.y, S.nl~ An•. C•l &MJI, (.bll!Ofnl~ '2"9. '270J Ro..et1e L. cc;1 .. ...., 1•m ""°"'"''"" JCIWl>fl Mdrew Col~"· 1114 L•"' ko 1Sl ... 11n•tnv10<1 BNCll, C•ll Sffdc•slle. C0ton• lH'I ~. (•UI 11 . ..-n11 ""'9. t:l•2l A. Ooro1nv Coc11<1n. lten E•\I Th.h bu•ll\tU i• conJ111:NCI by '" Rowl1""' """ '#111 co~•n•. C•lilDfn•• ind(~,., ... , This bul.lntu h c-ucle<i by • glMrlll JQUOh ~. Colt<'lb.lllQll 1Mrl,,...-shlp. · Thh J!ft-111 Wi t tllH "'''" Int R-tl L CoUlnt County Cle•~ ot Ot•n111 COll!llY on ~prll J, r1111 "11111rnen1 w1s l•l•-d w1111 !ht 1t74. Coun!v Cler~ 11t Or~llllf: tountv "" A,prol 11. 1'14. Publlttw<I O••r.vr '°"" A!Jf•I II. ,5, M•Y 2, 9, 1'1• PUBLIC NOTICE 0••1~ Pitel ,.u1u O.llY Pl!~!. 111f·1• PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINl!SS NAME t TatlMINf PUBLIC l\OTICE 136.i·H --------------- PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IU$1NE$S NAME STATEMENT ,f n11 t11Uowl119 pt1r)l)tl 11 doi"ll OuS•<>e~) Stai·~ 5-0-5 Boats Deadlo~k BOATING O'Day Yacht Post Goes \ To Chalfont By IJ.MON LOCKAB>Y ... 11 .. it•l!w The One or A Kl.nd Regatta last l''ttk brought toge11ler more than 100 classes of sailboats ra cin g In r i v e div/stons lo o s ten.!lbly determine '>''hich ·was lhc fast- est in the wo:!d. Many of 1hese classes, bOth one-<lesign and development types -were v.·ell known· to sailing enthusiasts in lhis area <is v.'ell as in other purts of the country. ,Still others were n e \V designs or protot ypes that few of the most ardent yachting fans knew little or noth ing about. This is the first of a series of articles reviewing the \\•inners in rach division plu.r sc.mc of th e lesser known craft. · Paul A1. Chalfoot has been FIR.'IT Lt.I'S take a look at \'lest Coast manager fo!' the overall "'inners. For the O'Day Yarhts 1vith hrcadquar-first time in the hi story of ters al Jensen J\iririne in \'achting i\1agar.ine's One Of A Costa Mesa. Kind. two boals "·ere selected Chalfont assumes his new in an unbreakable tie. They duties imrncdiately in a three-v.·ere the 5-0-$ and the Star. way operation that seeks to The 22-foot Star,"or course is double the national production probably lhe best knov"n one.- of the O'Day line "'ithin t"'O design cl;1ss in the \VOl'ld -by years. vachtsmen as \veil as Under a new association 'tandlubbers. It 's the oldL'Sl - agreement. O'Day yachts v.·ill dating back to 1011. be 1nanuf.'.lct1Jred at Jensen • !\Tarinc an d Starcraft or Jn. SPlt':lFJCALL\', the S.0·5 is cliana in addition to the parent a l61'z foot sloop·ri,lf!gcd _'higli: p!anl at Fall River, J\.1ass. perrorn1ance dinghy \V1H1 a O'Uay, Jensen and Starcraft ~·nlcrline or 15 fCl'l t~o arc all companies under the... .... inches. It_ has a beam or six U;1ngor Punta Corp, reel tv.·o inches on dcl'k and by Copl. f1ad lowton, Oilector Jro\o rina Sofe ty, lloythaon Compony & A'"erica 't Cup cho mpiori1hip 1oiling '"otler. r. ,. .. ,. ,.,,,. .. , lwsfl 11 fh ..... -....... ;,, .. :,·\ I \I . . "~L -. ,....~. -n / ~--,,' --...., I / four feet o n c inch on the waterline, draws six inches v.'ilh the centerboard up and three feet nine inchl!s board do"'"· carries lSll square feet or sail, v.·eighs 280 pounds. The 5--0-5 is built of modeled fiberglass or plyv.'OOd. U.S. built boals can be bought for up"•ard s of $590 v.·ithout sails. foreign built boats range from $1.000 to $1.500 Jess sails and duty. The planing hull was one or the first to be introduced requiring the cre''' to hang out on a trapeze v.•ire 10 kl'<!P the boat upright in a blov.•. STIUCTI.Y speaking, the 5- 0-5 evolved fron1 still another class. In 1953 the International )'atht Racing Union conducted a series of trials at La Bau\c in Brittany in effort to find 3 good 1 wo-man boa! I o r Olympic competition. OLDEST ONE-DESIGN IS STILL FAST Tom Bl11c.kaller And Crew After Win ... Several of the b cs t European designe rs entered prot.otypes. One of t· h e oulslnnding boats In the trials \V~s Coronet, nn 18 . footer designed by John Westen of London. Despite repeateH gear !allures. the C.Oronet stood out from all the others. Among the obS('rvers al 'La Baulc were officials of the French Canclon ~ Association which fostered L'Ompelition among some 1.600 restricted. hard-chine boats Fnov.'JI as Ducklings. They wCrl'n 't too happy with the boats and v.•ere casting ;about for somelhing a little. more modem and more demanding for skipper and i:re\\', TllEV LIKED the Coronet but felt it \Vas a litl!e too 1nuch boat for their needs. They risked \\lest.all if he v.·ou!<l be interested i n modifying his boat to suit their needs. He was and he did. lie took six inehcs off the bow overh:ing. a root off the sleni. lcn1ithcned the hull and reduced the sail area to 150 fc~t. Thw: was born the 5-0-5. !low <lld it gel ils n.an1e? \Vhen Wcslell finished shortening the hull to meet, the French wish~, its overall length was 16Y.t feet. In the 1netric system this measurement is 5.05 n1elC'1'S. or cinque--0-(:inque. The 545 symbol is two figure fives perched on the upper arc of a large 0. 1\ie s.-0-5 was no stranger 10 lhe One Of A Kind Regatta this year. It made Its debut in the U.S. through the medium of the OOA.K in 1954. Eric Olsen of Essex, Conn. (who was on hand as an observer la.'!'t Y.'cek), st.cered it and Glen Fo.ster, an lntematiClial-1 4 expert was his crew . 1be class caught on in America and the first U.S. dtampionship was held as part of the Sugar Bowl Tiegatla at New Orleans in 1957. IN TJIE 1967 IYnU Olympic selection trials the 5-0-5 1nade a bid !or Olympic status as the official t1v1rman dinghy but "'as denied. One of the more pronounced fcalures or the hull is ils flared topsides. giving add\.>d _....----=---___ ,,, :~, 1 / : ... ~~; / ijiiiiiiiijiiliiiiiii ..... ~ / ,. ·' ~ Iii ,.,,. W"9 ... ,.,.,.,, ....... ,., .... , ,.,.. wltlt s .... . ~ SAFETY MAKES A HA,,Y SHI, PUBLIC NOTICE PIC.flflOUS lUlllNESI NAMI ITAT EMl!NT JQUawlng perlO<l 11 dOlr.a IW$lness NOW: 'ALSO . INSIDE LINBROOK HARDWARE AT FOUNTAIN VALLtY 17200 Brookhurst • INS ID E HARDWARE STORE 968-8541 OPEN SAT. & SUN . 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M. MON .• fRI. 9 TO ~ P.M. Hl.GH LOW SHAG REG. $12.95 SPACE DYED TWEEDS ITWAlTIR5 99 SQ. YD. HG. 7.99 DuPONT 501 NYLON EXTRA THICK SHAG REGULAR 9.95 SQ YD SQ. YD. c..,ltltly lntollttl •ltl hl11t ...... Completely Installed , with Dtluxe Rubber Padding SPECIAL MIU PUICllASE CARPD 4 ROOMS MAXIMUM ~ YllL 1001I '''°" moll CHOla Of COINS -19900 '"'"'''" ~·llt4 ..... Ml11•t ru~ ,.ui ... SAVl $129.00 CA DON NYLON EXTRA HEAVY DuPONl501 IYHOUTTlJ 99 SQ. YD. REG. 10.9' 11'.MAND 99 SQ. YD. REG. C1..,t11 l••tlllff wi1• '·" co.,111 y. 111111114· wltk D1l111 lobbu Pddl"' Dol111 lu•lttr PM4itit 5-0·5 15 F.AST PLANING HULL P11ul Tira Wins One Of A Kind hiking lever~gc to the crc'v and serving to deOect solid water tmder most condition~. \Vilh the tra1>eze slung froin lhe main rigging. lhe :>-0-5 can be sailed hpder in strong winds than mom planing centerlxwders. It has been known to plane in a bree7.e of eight to 10 knots. Although the class is not wKiespread In South ern California. the first U.S. fleet was in these parts. 'lbcre a.re now fleets in all sections of the U.S. and throughout the world. AS l\tENTIONED above, the Slar i.s the grMddaddy of all one-design racing boats. It is 22 feet BY.z inches long, beam at deck five feet 8V.a inches, beam at chine four reef six inches. waterline I e n g t h approximately 15 feet. six indles 'vith a draft o f approximately three feet four indles. The mast measures 31 feet nine indlcs abo\'e the de<:k. Boom length is 14 feet seven inches. Star historians pretty much agree that the b o a t ' s immediate , predecessor and • prototype \1·as the Bug Class about the turn of the century. Ro!h bcals origin.ally had a sli1ting gunlt'r ri g. First 1najor change in the ~tar carne in 1921 u·hrn it w;i3 changed from a gaff-r ig to the :\larcunl or fort .. and aft rig. Lat('r changes came "'ith the ''bcndy'· spars and fine tuning dalin~ back to the 1930s. Unlike lhe 5-0-S. the Star is a kt'CI boat "'ith :i fixOO keel of Iron that resembles a torpedo. THE ST AR JS a tv.·o-man OOat and has always provided some of the top sailing corupetition in the v.·orld. The Star .. ,~·orld's" or Gold Star champiohship still dra\\'S a3 n1anv as 60-70 boats v.•herever in th.e "'Ol'ld it might be held. 1t has alwe1 ys been a (X>pu!ar C'las:> on the West Coa.st, poirtirularly in Sou I he t n California and 1"-Jewport Beach v.•here there are several ex- \\'Or!d chan1pions in the class. Hill Ficker and Don Edler are both former v.•orld champions in the class. The currert chan1pion. Lowell North or San ()iego is the only orie to have won the "v.·orld's" four ti1ncs. HUNDREDS OF ROLLS ON DISPLAY · MOHAWIC PHILADELPHIA HOllYYTEX ARMSTRONG CABIN CRA~TS CAllAWAY IEAnlE IARWICI( ·J.lD ON MAGEE SMITH t •OYAl WEAVE ' lEES ~ .... ·-••:. . •' .)I ~ ,;l 1;_· 1·"-·I' ~" , • I • ' • • • -' > . • I r· • • .. \ ,· p • • •• .r • • • • DAILY PILOT • • 1tw I I· .... JI. 1974 J . ' • . ./) . I I • . . Tangy, near-tropical Californ ia summers. drenched with indoor -outdoor sunshine ... bring it all home with the exciting new ideas you'll find in fh e poqes ot tl1is section. CALIF ORNIA HOM·E FASHION IDEAS ·j . . . r-· 1~1--t ~-.r~ u~~..,,. • • ' I "U., 1 · l 1 I I' :: T"i'-iio-1-~ ""'"'". ' . • ; h +...,.....,.,,_ ,.~*" • CoUntry looks ... tnal warm, popular inv1tat10n to nospilalUy, crafted 1n 1 llne 1ra<i1t1on. Bolti groupings at Barker 6rot. • / \ 34 DAILV PILOT : • I • • • . l • " .5vfa and rl.1airs covered in poHshed cotton and flame-stitched fabric are by l lenred?"· r~~Y complement barn.boo ~ables cre~ted by Thon1asville-two great name.s in fu1 ~11 ure:-to be found 1n this room vignette. a typical display from _!he fine furnllu1.:!_ collectio n al l\1ay Co., lop leve l. South Coast Plaza. If. J. Garrett. 2215 Har· l>or Blvd .. Cosla A'l e.~a . ol:Jcrs help ill design- ing set!ings like this. '11-ie Garrett design stu- dio has sections on wall- paper. upholslel'y fab- ric:s, drapl•rics and rar- µcli!l g -all on display for cas.v \' 1 e w i n g. I I I ,J I, ! " i ;1 \ ----------,, i' ; I I I l!e r1a 11 ce I • • . I II 1il1'· ' ' : • . ' ' . lj· · 11 t .. , " ~L ': .. , . :: I' I .. * I : I : '. ' \·, i ' ' :1 ' I . 1'1 \l J, ., . DKCM'Cllor WALL LAMPS • 30"Tall • Wolnut T.c>M • 3 Woy Switch • .. , $39,9~ . • • . • . ' • ·. . $19.95 ea. (L· 1(1( !)~• Yfll~ ,, ( 1-1~ lf~. ·IJ! 11-· j · Alon W. M cKoe ' i & Comoony • (71•/04~,/(~ 1.iW N., .. \...,..,... C ,...t~ Or-<111 r11;.1• I 11 ~ 0.. ' 71 l'l ,,., MONDAY · FRIDAY UNTIL 9 PM OPEN SUND.AV 12·5 ' • Vanderbilt Collection at Bullock's .. ' • ' ,, ' .. ... . '' l.IMIT 2 PER FAMILY ---- Gloria Vanderbilt's palntings and collages are a delightful reOectlon of her iremendous appetite for life .• An artist who has had elhibJtion.s in many states, a published author arid literary critic, a renowned hostess whose table teWngs are themselves wotks of art, and a joyously proud mother of four handsome sons. she has been referred to as a "feminine v er sio n of renaissa~e man." One of her most re-.:ent endeavors has been th e translation of her f o v or it e rr.emorabilia into a unique collection of bed and bath linens for Atellier tilarte1. It's featW'ed oow at Bullock's South Coast Plaza . Referring to th.ls collection she said, "Ever since I was a child I have been enchanted by the brilliance, a n<d sweetness, and ~·it, of the Jong treasured m e m e n t o s found in family albums. Those gay souvenirs of other people and otti.!r items opened up a magical world filled wlttl brig.ht pieces of the past !bat !parked my imaginatk>o. How I loved the dec o rat i ve valcnlincs and ti)e bH~ of ribbon and lace, I b e 5Cntimental trlUes given with a wildly beating heart. And l 1 confess l lo\'C them still." Traveling to 1nany different citlel with her fabric designs, Miss Venderb\lt lw been thrilled and touched by the welcome she has recelvN. She is quoted in a reci!nt speech, "To evoke s u c h response ls both cxh\liarating and humbling. To touch all tOO,e lives, to find that some , part of oneself has become a ; part oI olher people's dally living, to kllo1v that one's work. wbJch began in one's own private pleasure, \vhlch si;1rang froni one's own mind aod heart, which started as an arranging of those forms and artner. for e,ve r bloomin tliin " a t ure1 OICHONORA SOD 5 iq. It, roll. .. 1.49 SUN or SHAD'E ZALE AS Ideal for patio or container in as.sorted color~. 2.17 VALUES in 1 GAL. containers TIFDWARF SOD Roll out a green carpet or patch up bare spots in your lawn ... the easy and inexpensive way ... NOW ONLY 5 SQ, FT. ROLL 99 ~ STO LON S now available 1 Bushel .... 6.95 4 Cu. It. BAG reg.3.79 ea. BANDINI SOIL BUILDER The ideal organic mix for all spring planting ·ENRICHES SOIL FOR AREA PLANTING ·HIGHEST ORGANIC CO NTENT ·LASTS LONGER IN SO IL • IMPROVES AER ATION ·FORTIFIED WITH NITROGEN.• GLOSSY PRIVET l igustrum Texanum 1.77 Value BRUSH CHERRY Eugenia Myrtifoti a ' 2.17 Value Two hardy favorites for hedge or fancy trimmed JUST SPRAY ON TERR-0 -VITE The alf·purpose fertilizer that makti'<water wener for t.ard, problem soils. 1 GAL. co vers up to 6,000 sq. ft. 6.75 VA LUE 4.97EA, ANAHEIM BLOOMING PORTA-GARDENS ... t\123 N EUCLID BOUGAINVILLE A COMl'UTt llll·FARll FOii EVERY HOllE 1H BUDGET FEATURING : AT LA PALMA. 635 -818 1 TUSTIN • ,, m Lum and lovely and loaded with color. Climbing varieties staked ./ in 1 GAL. 1. Custom red ced• ,Planter ' 2. Will lt9t )o years end longe 3. Assembles SWIW~ HAIMSi~lflO. I EASLIT~ fll~.I VlCIAl c.MTlll WDW . ..... 21 " --34" """'-·49" 1 rat· a111111• 1 l'1t· Cl911• , 3'•f aw .u t 1-lfl'tlll•• t••""*~ 1 •111a1"Cili tall!t I r•1rws..-i.-u J.1-*fSMllWJ > '""*'111&11..i_i1 4 IHCMfl•IUll 4 IJ'Qm•... t •-n•st1• 111or•1 "flff.tllfl JllD 11rot or ~Oii• c110<Cr . SALE ITEMS (/ODD OPEN 7 DAYS,,. THAU MAY 2nd 8 :30 A.M. TO 6 P.M, ur1er an • gQ r.den centerf ® • The Andre SL visiled \Vilson, public June The Pa This seve Gre end a Ion item ... . . . . ' . . . . ~ . . . . ...'::: "'::.'"'::'-'''.:.· :::•::" ... "_:2::5;_ . .:.l •:.:7_:4 _______ __:D::Al l Y P IL O~ :J:; -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Histor_j~ Laguna :f1ome Will Be Opened ,: .... T •' ' . ·, ; The home of Mr. and ~1rs. Andrew ~1orthland. 139 ~loss SI., Laguna Beach. once visited by Presi(:lcnt \\'oodrow \V il.son. wi ll be open to the pubLic from ~fay 25 through June 25. The home will be decorated v r by Orange C-Ounty lntcriOr llcsignC'TS under the sponsorship of !he Opera League of Orange County. and the Silver ;"Jnd Gold Chapter of South Coast Co nl m u n i I y Hospital Auxilia ry w i I h proceeds from donations to go In the South Coast Hospit:il, cocktail table is in1portL'fl reproduclion of an I 8th South Laguna. Each room has from India. The gr;1ndfa1hcr t'<'nt ury cha ir CO\'Cred in hcl'n assigned to a different clock is an extil'I cop~ of an crt.:\\'CI f'n1bro1dcred fahric. designer to display his (or 18 CL'Utury Frl•1u.:h 11nt1qt.l'. The oak lal.ilc is a cu py of an hl'r 1 talents. The bras~ andirons arc fron1 English 171h century antiqut> The photo sho\4'S so1ne of ttic .\larboro. Inc. \Ying ch:lir is a by llenrNlon . iterns fro rn Ted \·on llemert, r.:==~---=----...::::... __ ....;:::::::::::::::::::;·[ Inc. lo be used. 1'he bra ss Bedroom .!. Bathroom Accessones-G1trs IOMko-9---..... ~ 'Jn croducing the DESIGN STUDIO at Dullock "s South Coast Pia" with • suff of qualified • <lccor:icors including NS ID re1,rcscn cJriv,es. Let us help you bea uti fy your home \Vich advice o n· floor coverings, \\·inJ O\V lf(":l(l11t:lllS, uph _ols[tr}·, furn i[u rc and acce~suri t.:s, all at no 1.:x11J 1..l>S L J usc phone 5'.>(:t-0611, ext. 262 fo r an appoinl11D!nt or [Q )lJ\"C J JCC'OfJtOr CJ!I in rou r lio 1nt:. Des ign Scudio, LO\\'t r Lcvtl SOUTH COAST PLAZA I 'I I l4t "',..._...,.,.IL, Ht-.,.,. ........... J j. 'fry Sa t1 u·d a y 's Ne \VS Quiz [ '-B-u_l_loc-k"_s_So_u_t_h_Co_as_t_P_l_a_ia_,_5_,n_D_it-.h-.O-f-,-,-n-,.-.y-,-,-B-r-is-to_I_, -Co-.-,-, -~-,,-.,,-.-~-j-fi--1-16_1_1....J Patio Ti111t This three-piece \vrou gbt iron sel by l\1eadowcraft is only one of several -from several Lop na1ne 1nanufactu rcrs -offered in new. expanded pat io shop of Green 1-la\"en Gardens, 2143 Newport Blvd .. Costa Aiesa. This one is the \Veek- end special. Others by Tropi lone and Brown an d Jordan \vill be displayed along with Char1nglow Gas Grills. \Veber Cha.rcoal Broiler and other regular iten1 s of the ne\.\'ly expanded department. You install an Annstrong Solarian no-wax floor, for the same reason you instal~ a dishwasher. CALL US NOW AND SHOP IN YOUR HOME To ·free you from an un- pleasant, time consuming chore. That's why people buy dishwasher s ... that's why they buy Armstrong Sotarian. Solarian is a. maior breakthrough in easy-care flooring. Homemakers from coast lo coast have discovered Solarian keeps its high gloss -withOut waxing · far longe r than an ordinary vinyl floor . Spills. dirt, even black heel marks come up easily. Available in ten beautiful patterns. only 9!~ (Ph.ti ln1t.) DES1CNEA S01.A111M SUCJm. Y tlGtER PHONE 835-1936 .!J.UI,IWENTZ FLOORS I •CARPET• DRAPERIES• LINOLIUM • TILIS 1303 E. Edinger Santa Ana ' Today's Mood Tomorrow's Loch Yesterdays Tradition The Store of Famou s Na mes 1514 NOR TM MA IN ST .. S,\NTA ANA • 54 1-13 91 DREXEL • HENREDON • HER ITAGE CENTURY • MARGE CARSON • WEIMAN I .:4.ccolade reshat>es your imaSe of contemporary living Accol~dc Uy Drexel,~ striking new coll ection of conrcn1porary ucca)ional furniture i!I whatever you w:;in1 it to Uc, docs whatever you "'ant it to do •.. an d docs it well . It s pure. linear character, its ~"''ccping clJrity of forn1 "blends efforr lcssly wi1h yo ur present decor be it tr:idit ion.1!, provi ncia l or contemporary. Choose any design, position it wi'th carr, then s1:1nd b.1c.k and sec the rc!lults. A new excite1nent, a dra1natic new glow,:& luxurious new rnood 110"' and for n1:111y yc;;irs t O con1e. The co ntc nipor .1ry styling of 1\ccoladc with it s 1."l('.111 line), in<crcsting y,·ood gr:iin an d :tcccnt .. uf tint ed glass ancl bru !lli cd stee l ::i nd bta!ls makes thi s grou p perfec t for yoll to cre ate b:ackground) 1h;it arc pcr~on:ally yours. You c.1n go f.1r out. n1odcrn Y.dt h back:f!lounds of super gr:aphics or play ir n1ort• 1r.1di1ional with Ourali., i.tripcs or grassc lo1 h. In pecan solids and pcc<i n \•cnccr) througl1ou11 it bo:asts :i 111ediun1 brown finish wi1h selected pit'l.l"' :11 ~0 avaibblc in darktr b;ow11 , Conic i;cc it today. Rattier th.in just .1 purcha ... c, it can be an investment for years to comr. , - ESTA lll.I SHED ) 892 • Store Hours: Motttby 12 nOQJI 'til 9 pm, Fr itby 9:30 'ti! 9 pm. D2ily 9:30 'til 5:30 pm. • EST A llLISHtD 18.92 -· • , • ... ' . 3f DAILY PILOT . . " Put together a Selig sofa an.d loveseat or ·sofa. & 2 chairs BUY IT BETTER AT BARKER BROS .. because you haven't seen aontemporary until you've ... n the way Selig.does II.for uel They shape smooth, uncluttered lines Into striking aofa, chair and lov-•t atyleal They make them tender to the touch with sofa, long-lasting, easy-to-clean Herc.ulon and vinyl! They malce ttiem.Vivld with big, bold atrtpea or-dr.a_matlc monochromee, splashed wltll etiventurous colors! And they're all yours without waiting: you ott IMMEDIATE DEUVERYI . . 89" light back roll arm eofa and matching 66" loveaeat In racing stripe whltl with brown/black striped Herculdn9. corr.iated high back white vinyl swiVel lounge ohalr 2 or 3 piece group: Reg. $679, now • .Each piece: sof1, $349 loveseat, $27&, swivel Qhalr, 13$.50 . . . . BB" roll lounge back sofa and matching 65" loveseat in saddle teak vinyl. Correlated matching lounge chair. 2 or 3 piece group. Reg. $799, now $699 Each piece : sofa $419 loveseat. $319 chair, $149 B4" loose pillow back sofa and matching 60 " loveseat in a striped bl ack/walnut, avocado, or brick Herculon"'. correlated chair in pebble textured alabaster, absinthe or brick Herculon. 2 or 3 piece group. Reg. $599 .. now $499 Each piece: sofa, $299 foveseat . $249 chair, 124.50 ' " .. I Shop Monday, Thursday, Friday till 9 P.M . ...: Sunday 11 A.M. tDI 5 P.M. UH )'OVf lorkor lroo. l'l.EXACCOUNT ... lor shopping convenience • Dtfl•try HrYICt tftd HI up ti no charge • C-..tt wllll -•aeOl'I'"' llell ••• '""" ldeu Ir no ehorgt .. • • I .. J Bold ~nd beautiful \ • ' • r BUY IT !!ETTER AT BARKER BROS., because we've got everything you need to make your Contemporary settings dramatic. Our tables have the shapes, colors, textures and materials that say "today" with special excitemeni. Here's what we mean: Cork under glau in a parson design with over-sized scaling. Solid oak finished in warm woodstock. Cocktail. 129.95 corner or . . hexagonal lamp, each tt.tS Cane under gins with pecan finish on pecan all wood. End, 119.95 corner, 129.95 large cocktail, 189.95 Butc:lier-~ design in soft, beautiful lig\lt oak woods. • Cocktail, end Dr.round lamp, each ea.95 " • , r ' .. • • •. " • •• • • " . .. • .. . .. , ; ' •• . . Natura~..classic charm • I " . ' • . BlJY IT BETTER AT BARKER BROS .• because this handsome bedroom set has .,a natural charm and endurance that will see you through the years. The clean. I ... ,..... ~ ~· ·'.!: • +:::_ . ., .. classic lines, enrichect wilh ·11irdwood . solids and Mozambiq!le veneers, will glow with the warmth of the rich finish. Add U(lusual spaciousness Jo-Your bedroom with this line group.' r , Complete l ive pjpce set has }11' dresser, mirror, two night tables, and a king-size headbollrd. Ref.$639, now $559 39" door chesi. $259 • • Lil if ~ ---~ - • ·'~+i•l , "" . ;.~ . ' 89.95 99.95 .. ' .. .. · Huntington Beach·· in the Huntington Center Beach Blvd . al Edinger •• 892-4405 Sonia Ano •• 2522 Norlh Main Slreet •• 54 7-7651 lllursdar, April 25'. 1'174 I " ' ·--• ./,.1 I ' • ' ~- ' -: '1 • ' I ' . . ' " i ' . . ' . 111~; I \J ,, I 11~·;" 1 " ..• ,. ' l • ,, .. : . . , . ' )-i~ ... •'' ,, i:l " I. • • I , ,. UM,.,.., llrltlf ...... FLE!ACCOIJNT ..• for •hopping convenience • • Dtllv1ry Mrvlce Ind Ml up al no charge • Consult with our docoretlng 1t1tt ..• smart ldeu •I no charge .. DAJL Y PILOT 37 . . . . '· Ii i I " . " . . . ' ' 'O I o L ' " " . . . DAILY PJ LOt • ' Delight for DinerJ Jlere's an exciting look in dining that is being show- cased at Danica On-the-docks. TotaUy upholstered dlning chairs in a contemporary pussy willow printed cotton, the dining chairs surround a dining table sheathed in white lacquer. {It is also available in 'Pan -o -GAfania The Most Un ique Shop in Town WE FEATURE Norito~e D1n~rwore, Glos~wore by Durood, Ol!fOl'd Holl f lotwore, l e (reuse! Cookware, Wihon Pewler, Sobotier Cu!le1y ond logu~ Copper. SPRING CLEARANCE SALE UP to 50°/o OFF • Glassware • Cookware Sets . nine different lacquer colors.) The furniture ia this ,::roup is desiged by Milo Bau gQn1an and crafted by 'fhayer Cog~in. Danica On·the-docks has 51 profes- sio nally de signed vignettes to spark your imagina· lion. The address is 260 East 22nd Street in San Jlcdro (next to Ports-0-Call). ' Fr ee Book Offered Some articles and otlier editorial matter prestnted i11 this special section of the Daily Pilot have bee11 ~ adapted from "California Lifestyles ." a publiootion pro-C clll.Ce<l by 8<1rker Bros. A free copy of the book can be b obtai11ed at any Harker Bros. store in Soutltem Cali-• fan lia. Ne11res1 ones are at Huntington Center and at ~ 2522 N. Atai11 St.. Santa Ana. ---·.;.·..--·'-''II Furniture Planning Should Go on Paper • Gourmet Godgets No aspect of . h 0 m. • Decorated Mail Boxes decorating deserves careful planning more than furnitul't' furniture is three-dimensional, having width or fength, height and depth . How wide a table for that narrow hall ... how long a sofa for your living room wall -only your tape measure knows for su re. • Placemafs fit and arrangement. Besl way • Flatware to save time, rostly mistakes, endless ;iggraval)on, even an • Cannister Sets achlng back, is to put yow-rooms Oil paper first -to • Ice Buckets scale and accurately. No matter how observant, • Gay Trays and Platters eyes alone do not have it in · lnutiful Gifts for Irides measuring. Get a t a p e L..ysway_,,..• Gift w..., measure small enough to car· IN FOUNTAIN VALLE Y PLAZA ry in your purse -and learn OPPOSllflOUNfA1NvAuf10~1vf.1N h-Ow to use it! Measu re each 963-4025 d i m ens io n , double-check, ".open Tuesday·Salurday 10-s (2,...;g triple-check if necessary. Then Closed Sunday & Monday _ commit your finding to paper ~::::::::::::::::::::::~~~~;;~~~::::!.l__•~l-~on~ce:tO:_. ~Remember al l Furniture arrangement Is no mere matter of providing enough sealing to go round . or filllng space. or of lining walls. Faulty objectives like these lead any number of v.·rong ways. Analyze you space in terms of wha~ you want -and need ... place to entertain, to relax, probably for after-hours \VOl'k and/or study. Certainly you want inviting, welcoming surroundings. \Vithal, you should avoid lraffic jams, stumbling blocks of furniture, circumstances brought on by di s combobulatlng circumstances brought on by poor, inaccessible placement of drawers, cabinets, shelves in frequent use. -------- .. Suog•ll.-d re11ll D"C• . - $899 The Litton Micromatic™ "975" microwave range Come and see a Litton-trained demonstrator in action: cook 'and defrost foods in V..t the normal time, while using up lo 75"/o • less energy than a con- ventional electric oven. You will be amated at the ease and convenience of Lit- ton microwave cookina. Litton Micromatic1ri "975" microwave range with the ex- clusive Litton 60-minute Micro- 'Timer1,,. digital control. Smooth ceramic cooktop wilh infinite h eat control. Continuous cleaning oven. Smokeless closed-door broiling. Each Litton microwave oven meets all sa fety slandards set by the U.S. Dept. of Health Edu cation ~nd Welfare. Look for th e safety seal and UL tested label on each oven. COME IN AND SEE AN ENERGY SAVING DEMONSTRATION TODAY! §[)Q[ICIDAJD. COOITITIB 20.piece ;=,.,,......c-:;;;-..,,,,7' ovenware set Micro-TempTII Food Thermometer UNITED STORES ' .•.• ,,.(_ S.t.Lts ONLY... I s1.L1s a soviet. •• 2..i!'f··~·1!~ _. ... , 6'67 WA RNER 401 MAIH STllHT So les -Service HUHTtHGTOH HACH HUHTIHGTOH HACH Since 1921 142·5594 . 516·754 I .. ,.. I ( 1\rrangemenl of furniture should b c symmelrically pleasing, functionally con- venient and comfortable. Good starting point is an existing architectural f e a t u r e - fireplace, picture window with a view. alcove around which to crrate a conversational group- ing. Or make your own focal point by converting a blank \\•all into a series of shelves for hi-fi, books , collection, etce teras. Space very limited? Capitalize o n dual-purpose unit s -cabinets or buffets \\'ith fold-out table, sofa-beds and the like and the space-sav· ing ingenuity of I.all-narrow pieces prevalent on I h e market ... se miniers, a r n1 o ire~. chest-on-chests, curio cabinets that rise to the ceiling rather than sprawling into the room. Furniture should be in scale to the space -elements relating sensibly lo o n e aoother. to the o\'erall room and -never forget -lo the inhabitants. For instance. Vic- torian is just too big for many of today's small rooms : a I t er n.;itely. li ghtly-scaled furniture ·can get lost In those high-ceiling spaces. Learn to evaluate what you have to \\'Ork with -as a tot al unit. In choosing furfiiture , be considerate -of husband who may be just too Wll or brood- shouldered ever to be at home in feminine, fra gilely-propor- tioned chairs , .. of family or friends v.·ho may not love tow· lov.· sealing. Give Your Wile ..• SECURITY wilh on tle<lronic gorogedoor~ SEE OUI OISP\.1'1' IOOM 324 N. tofewporf Blvd. NEWPORT BEACH PHONE 6•2.3766 'New' Chandler'J After major remodeling or its entire main floor, this is part of the new look at Chandler's, 1514 N. Main Street, in Santa Ana. Founded in )892, Chandler's is oldest furniture 1store jn Orange. County, but, ob- viously, now looks like one of the newest. Cameo II makes our Heritage selection Biggar than ever. • • V\1nen Heritage introduced rts now lamous Cameo Col· leclion. 11 was heraioed as one ot !he most d1st1nc11ve ever created. ca·mt>O~ll suroasses even ttus A lu•ur1 grouping ol d1n1ng room de$.gns insoired by the com- bned mooosol Emocre.llahan. Louis XVI. ana the Adam Broihers. Lighl 1n sca!e. delicate in o·raport1on. 11 otters a gracetulness !hat cannot be malched What d1n1ng room v.wldn t glOw v.ilh a more trad•honatly classic mood than one enhanced by the teauly at Carrea It. Crafted al pecan sohdS. the walnut veneers are en- hanced by a deeo lustrous f1n1sh Result t~at rare look of 1he anti que! And by a maker hke Heritage 11 does 1ust1ce lo The word an11que. See Cameo II wi1h your own eves le>qay. Porklne Intranet on Sycamore St. , A. Oro -................. -.•••..•.••••••••••• 8".Qll B. COll9 bodi: O'!fl diair .......... , .......... , • • • • 2lO.aJ c. ~ bot~ "°' dO-' •••.......•.••••••••••• · •• 2'()q.(J) o.. SocW:ioad ..• -............. -.••.••••• -• • • • • • • !149.CO E. 4S'' OYCll loblt 'M:h two 22" leove$ ••••••• -, ....... 549.C:O· 1110 N. Main St., 547-1621 Santa Ana ' Fine H~ Furnishings lnter.lor Design Also Pasadena..4lnd-P-0mona· • • • '. • . ' . •, •• ' ~· , -. ' i, • f I • • • ' l • l i • . ' l • ' ' • • ' • ' " • ' " l ' ' I. ' ' ' l • ' D a 0 D co ' • BirthdaJ' Coining Bill h1allory, owner of Dun lop 1\ppliances. shown here with custoo1e r. is pre- paring to celebrate lhe 27th Anniversary of the firm during the n1onth of May. Dunlap's features the top lines in was hers. dryers, refrigerators. cooking ranges and microwave ovens. Newl y completed is a display of a variety of built-in ovens and ran ges and dishwashers. 1'he store is located at 1815 Ne~·port Blvd .. Downtown Costa ~1 esa. Set in the great Scandinavian Woods What Go es on Walls What. a way to set your ·scene. Cradled i~ the great Scandinavian woods, ro_sewood stained. Lean and contemporary, yet with a deep down comfort uniquely its own. Available in Low Back. Makes Diff erence FALCON PLUMMER'S J6 Fashion Island, Newport Beach Mon. & Fri . 1!>-9:30 Tues .• Wed., Thurs .• Sat. 11>-5:30 644-2330 AlSo in Pasadena and Los Ano:ates Properly used. \\'hat you hang on yoor 1.1'alls can be- come excellent ronnecti\'es tx>-t\\'een furniture and back· ground and can help under- score an architectural asset or eamounage a flaw. For ex- ample. a fancifully-framed mirror may complement your formal period setting or. should you choose. provide chic elegance in an eclectic mix. It might also supf>lY a source of curving lines to counterbalance straight lines elsewhere. StaiN·ells a n d foyers, t w o limited-space areas. c11n be dramat ically decorated with w e J I chosen wall decor. By the way you hang your accessories you can emphasi1.e or outline a n alcove, point up a (ireplace. Even a beg i nne r un- derstands the i n e p t n e s s of hanging active dt'C'Of' against active walla pper. One fights the other with r esultant busyness appalling to the eye. Some small wall paper pat- terns. some textured wall rovering can be quite satisfac· tory. Your eye will quickly tell UPRll;llT BAR . • . TILE TOP BAR .. --.,,.,_ u• ,.,. "'".._. ,..,_ .... 11 .... t.n•- . • . . . . =· ...... -°""" • ~ ....... """' . s139•s -1- Thi~ n .,11t11 ,.,11< b.lr 11 l·~· Plf'<I rvslitillll ·n lll'rP Sp•n•~h tC"''\ ... ...... ················ ········· RUSTIC MEXICAN COLONIAL LllRAIY DUK • yotl when enough is enough ~la ;1y art-minded people 1ns!Sl on pure \\'hi!c. gray. beige or othc r\\'ise softlv tintl"d . solid color .... ·alls as 1he ideal foil for y,•;:ill decor. The decision isl yours The \\'ay ~·ou han!? piclu rrs and uthcr <l('("or ca n be e'<- trcntrlv Important. t..:srd In be th:it ~·ou never mixed one kind v•1rh .nnot her, but in tod av'sl niix-minried home fa shions, ·an oil painting can live happily beside a pastel beside a clock bcsidc a china pl aque beside an OricntCJI scroll. It be hooves you to seek an arti stic ar- rangement of these elements. ~ost experts agree your eye and your Intuition can be the t>est guides . A trial run or two laying the clements on the flo- or first can save the con- siderable trouble if revising and rearrangin~ on the .,..,all . And. here JS elSC\\'herc yoo 1 might "'ant to ask the expert ! -our professional decorator. There are expert s \\'ho insist th.at vou can do \\'ha! ,·ou \\'ant insidC the wouping ·or what -1 have-yous. but ketp the oute r edges lined up. That's up to you. If you and your family find looking al uneven shapes and off-balance arrangements. disturbing. start slowly and develop a taste for it. How high or lnw should decor be hung? That's dictated in part bl the individual picc.c. 1\nyt hing like a picture that ·usually invites closer in- spection should be \\'here the eye can get at it. In a hall way or foyer with n-0 seating at hand. eye-level is from a stan- ding position. In a living room . it might be standing eye-level or lower. In general hanging too low is considered a Iesserl sin than-hanging too high. Nonetheless. vou will see many a wall filled top to bot-I tom with decor. Again the choice is up lo you. As a matter of common sense. good design and 'pleas- ing line. relate the size of what you hang to its immediate sur- roundings. A tiny etcetera over a broad mantel piece or swimming on a great big wall -obviously a mistake. A giant canvas suspended above a tiny table -ditto. Your eye is your best guard against ob- vious errors like these. On the other hand. don't overlook the immense value cf an im·1 porta nt single piece or group- ing of wall decot in opticall y balancing a doorway or a tall piece of furniture , in giving l height above a low sofa or making a wall look more vertical or horizon t a l . depending on the situation. NEW FROM HERITAGE CAMEO II CLASSIC "TOUCHES " INSPIRED BY A ROMANTIC CONTINENTAL MOOD. Ttiursd.11. April 25, 1974 DAILY PILO T 39 It's C11/l~d Ca111eo Inspired by the stately co urts of 18th century Eu rope, Cameo evokes the delicate cha rm of Louis XVI. the warm vi brant colors of It aly and the clean , graceful lines of the classte stylists of that time. Su perb fruitwood finishes complem ent Mch grafted and pin knott v walnut veneers and pecan solids. Polished to a satiny patina, the deep fi nish see1ns to collect pools of light. Painted pieces of the living room and di ni ng room collections glow with subtle hi nts of green and gold . Onl y 1-leritage co uld bring you th is beautiful\y crafted. beautifully designed coll ection. Ea('h piece re1n 1- niscen t of a roval and ron1antic era. It's all avaHabJf at J. H. Biggar, Santa Ana , 1110 N. Pita in St. follow the Leabei:z -·D1KING the· Leabei:z contempouan.)' fuunis hings -' ~ . " 1\~ .. 'Mtk, f/itlJ.., DRAPERIES »'TOSl!tw{ OH A..l,_t.. IAIAIC5 8UY NC/'11 AT SPECIAL SAlf PJtlCE I flERITAGE lnTERIOAS Call 547°2773 Today ••o ~.,_ . . I ., · 1 ," FOR STYLE! FOR FLAIR! FOR LIFE! Ho\'I to re-inspir '!. iifeless room? How lo rekindle a new luxury without a complete do-over? Look to cameo 11, an ex- au1s1!e new collect1on al occasional ahd accent masterpieces by Hentage. Here is all the del1cale charm of Louis IV, the 1moress1ve court scenarios of 18th century Europe, the wann vibran t Italian colors and the graceful sparing d1men51ons of the classic stylist . And the -:;urlaces! The woods! The grain! A magnificent fruit- WOOd f1n1sh complementsnch grafted and 01n-knotty walnut veneers and pecan sol ids.There are painted pieces. too. Even some with sculptured decorative elem"!nts of simula1ed wood. Subtly glowing hints of greens and golds C.Ome for a visit today and see the entire coltection. DREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREDON-WOODMARK-KARASTAN WEEKDAYS & 5.t.TUlDATS t :OO lo 5:30 NEWPORT.BEACH • 1'727 WESTCUFF DR.. &U·:.>50 LAGUNA BEACH • MS NORTH COAST It WY., '94~1 TORRANCE• 23649 HAwntORNE BLVD. (Open Fri. Iii 9, sun. 12-5:30) 378-tm • As mentioned earlier. shelv- ing. floor-screens and room dh·iders along in the realm of "wall .. decor . The same basic common sense must be ap-l plied to groupings ot shelves as to other hangin~s . ~1 ura1- like noor screens. like murn1· type wallpaper, carry their L-------------------------,,--------------own ~·elghl and need no ad-v dltlonal adorrunerit. ' • ' . . ff OAILV PILOT Color Color h1:1s 1Jcc11 loosed. from the ronfining bonds of a more discreet p..isl . allowed to blosson1 with 1:1 vigor that comple1nenls today'!i vibrant tem po of llving. Does this mean that now anyt hing goes, wHh a11}·tl\lng else? No . indeed. Successful co I o r sche!Tl('!, d r n a m I c or otherwi:o.1•, never iust happen. Does thr fashion swing Into J>9lychron1a1ic gaiety mean you who prefer a sul>tler palette must now abondon y o ur h ome !o ni ore namboy:1nt choic:f'!\? Again, the answt•r is no. \Vh<ll Hfts fashfon aOO\'P f11d-in room.1 as in wardrobc-i!I 1hc way it becoines !he wrarer and reflec ts the individual taste ol tbc chooser. You c :i n ('Olor·scheme successfully "her~and onl y 1r hen -yvu h11v e a ftridw1ll•nt;1I underslnnding ol colors in the plural, where tltey come from, how be5t they 1.lork togethrr, 11·bcre they y.·ill lend. Perfect place to begin is with the color wheel. an indispensable s ou r c e of reference and or 'trupiration once you learn how to extract what you 1vanl from ii the wuy professional decorators do. There is a definite relationship between a n d among colors. There ulso are lhnltations to the: number of different colors that ean ht happily accommodated ~ilhin one scheme. Applying the bal!ie !eclmlques of color to color. you am evolve dotens" of other poMiblllties. npeciaJ. ly if you work from the !rue color into the byways of its Iba.des, tints and tones. lf rou ~·ou!d master color. it's imperat ive you understand both 1ts blatant statements and its nuancea. No color, llght or dark. bold or delicate, ever looks ~ same ln eombinalion with anot h er color or colors as ll does a}one. because its hue, value and intensity appear to mange In the color-coupling process. ·Hue is the pure color. Take a red pillow. To look itl purest, it would be placed nen to or against its opposite on the color whee 1-g re e n . Combine it with another~ nearer neighbor on I.he color wbeel and it no longer looks 90 lllarkly red. Ir !he hue Is les.s than pure to begin with, other, Manetirnes unexpected, things happen to your color planning. What you bought for red in the store to use wtth tenes or purple may tum out to be heavily dosed with orange rather than lhe ....iing .... bhie cast Y'l'l hoped !w." ;VaJue limply refers to liglit.nen or darlmess. A light col!>r behind or in front of a dark one looks light.er-and vice versa. What wonders utilizing value can work In punctuating your decoraling ideas. in sharpening C011trast where you want It or softening fres hen House Wit h New Piece Of Furniture Fresh Up wilh a single ne"' piece of furn iture . . . something special or unique what stands out because of its d~sign, size. shape, finish. Like an etagere ( m a n y cUrrent furniture collections have them) which is impressive on Its own. ideal to display a potpourri of proud possessions. Consider the decorative Impact ot new-flew metal or JMexiglas designs in the modern mood introduced into your heretofore traditional setting. 10°/o " . . . . ~ . ,,. . . . ~ .......... -. . . . . . . ltwrsdq, Aprll 25, 1974 Wheel Best Place to Begin Color F where )'OU don't. This Is a else llving al the same and can be used to make a .,·ant a rully bot effect, u in "'''· &J'ftD llho• up lmportanUy in good tllne to point out, firmly, address, as to their color room look smaller or to take • part)'·pefkin1 game room. Whether you live la one Lbe Ont room, foyer, b&JIWJ)' that wood is a cok>r. nowhere f,rtferenct1 and, mo r e the chill off ' .9Unlesa room At all cost, don't &O wild in room or a mansion, you abould by wbkh people truer tht more apparent than In the mportant, !heir color peeves. like a northem exp()StJNl . Ve-rakllng the rainbow. Busyness be aware of what the house, ~bliah in at a n t business ol va lue , as you'U Everything In the world of pend upon blue, green , purple In color ls }Ult 81 offensive, If professional decorator calla contlouity between outside Jnd discover p I a ci n g your oolor 11prlng11 fro1n lhe three -the cool colon -to enlarge not mort 50, than busyness In color now, color movln1 in. Movtna to the next room, f11mlture aga.in8l your walJs. primaries -red, blue and space generaUy and lo take patterns or dealens . gr;.clously from one arta or you may want co inlrodUt"e lf you would save youNelf yellow. Red with ye 11 ow the heat off an excessively Ever-changlnl color treocb one room to another. In eveo a J.OOther color but be sure that 50me costly mis-adventure in becomes orange, with bluo SU.MY exPoSure, Room both are exciting and well worth two-story house there JMuld green ls reprated tomewhere chok~e of any e o Jo r becomes pu.rpre ; blue with small and dark? Try soft yeJ-exploring _ but don't get be no more than Io u r in the room 11 well. A green combinations. be they for yellow turns gr1..-en. Mix them low, warm without being hot. carried away by fads. If you dominant colors. lmf>OISlbly foyer leads beautifully into a walls, floor . upholster y, In varying porportions, udd No generalities are firm , really must try out that li miting, you say? Not at all, blu&ogreen Uvtns room, for draperie11: or even aceents, white, black or a variety of In· including these about color. smashing new Juicy Orange, when you take advantage of e 1' a m p I e . W l t b b I u e know lnteaslty and ber's how. between neutrals and new Anyway, the trick in uslng thµik small ... paint just one tM woy '<»lors1 lean toward dominating the living l'O(IJ\, Get the largest piece you ean shades, tints, tones emerge. color to decorate Is I 0 wall that way or give lhe color one another on the oolor you may want to 80 to a or whatever vou're sampling Wann colors -red, yellow, aehlevlng a pleasing balance a wbl.rl In an ac:cent piece, not wheel. yellow dining room accented Hod plar.e it riext to slmilarly orange and so on -are said to between the warms and the Jn an Irrevocable and Presume yoti llve In a green with blue. Hunt, · 1 :· :· colo~llow devlco -1'i repell ll eHctlY frutl .. ... m IO'the next or ~" urJe.s of rooms. Gr•,,. flavored with ltmon • 1 leads beauIUully Into ytJJot:: purplo veerlog toward ri:d fonns a brldg~ to red and.l\t derivative pinks and rdlfe 1 shade. ·:· Color now, like eve~ 1 elle In .,. or c:oior mqlc. calls for your Ingenully u ~ ., your know·how. Dlplqd upon lt, ho'1ttver, to maJ!e your decoratlng far mote successful. your lnterton rar more liveable. la rge swatches from ohter advance, move toward you, cools. Only rarely might you expcnslve purchase like a house. It's mandatory that Carpeting 1!1 an excellent clemcn~ in the room. No,1-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~...:.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ n1ntler how just-right 11 appears lo your eye, it will never. re peat never look exactly the same as you tnvisloned It. but the initial p recau tionar y slep of SM':llf'lrjnj! carefully can h~!p precl uclc later problems. Be av.·3re that even the ll~htest eolors tend to darken over a massive area. Re esp<>cially careful of Intensity ln that major Investment - \\';ill to wall carpeting. Intense C.'O\ors that seem reh1.tively h:1rn1Jcss In even a s!1.eable swatch can positively scream when spread over an entire noor . . . and once they are down the money is spent. the revision is extremely costly. Generally tbe1 most subdued colon In a room should h"' used in the largest areas, with intensity increasing as area decreases, malting ac~ssories the most intense and brightest sources ol cok:lr. Just as a dress or a piece of fabric may appear lo ehange from lhe time you buy it (under incandescent or fluorescent light) in the store to firs I wearing Jn daylight, so colors of home fumishin_gs will change. See swatches by daylight as well as artificial light be!(!re you buy. Additionally, consider Nature with its serene blues, greens, browris as a basil; or look to a handsome carpet or wallpaper to r lnspirallon. Perhaps you like the colors In a favorite painting, figurine, lamp or heirloom vase. If your objective Is the recreating of a particular period, research the colors that were part of the original. Color can be hi ghl y emotional, especially in large quantities. rt can animate the peopl e It surrounds -or make them fighting mad. It ean I quiet. and 900the -or depress. Be ~ before ever you put brush to wall or money on the line for furniture that you consult Hw band, and anyone Big Action in Little 117 ashers There are 22 mi l lio n "co1npact families" in the United States. These families liv e ln small houses, mobile homes or apartments, don't have spa<:e for ful l-size laundry appliances and often doni need full·size capacity. But U1ey do want and need full-size perfmnance. That's the story behind the growth and steadily improving designs of compact laundry appliances since their introduction in the mid~'s. In just the la.st three years the impact has doubled, and loday there's a model for almo st every need and budget . One or the newest compact washers from Scars is a portable with agitator \Villlh action and a ne\v "soft'' suspension system. T h is design breakthrough makes i! possible for the 24·inch washer to operate on Its casters throughout lbe entire wash cycle. • MODC IN QU((N .Sll( COllVllTlll[ IO': Shi lflC $ 29goo Ht1t~l111 1triPt. t~1t41' • it1h111 witll Ult '11 "'"' flt111M1t ftal111t. ' CAllM£T IED Jllch walnut mar· resistant finish· akes lull Ltno1h Bed .~.177°0 ~'¥ ,-.. '"'" ,.,l'·""~: . .... ...... I' •,. dtH .. ,_ ,. 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T fOI SH.Aas rtllCE IHCLUDES: PK:I +WI OIUYllY, CHIMJCAl.S • IMSUUHCI MAC ... SIT UP I l'HSONAL IH1ll.UC1'10HS Comp<1r11 Our Prices · You Won"I Believe 1'1- -.V..Y 7 DAYSA wtal 541 ·57 I 3 Uf'HOlSTIRY , • 1 ••• 11, ···~·· 1•o•nG lllllOCORIJOI FREE DELIVERY • FREE WARRANTY • FREE SET-UP 1 mllllll'1. m•• ma.1111 ORANGE BUENA PARK 2193 TUSTIN ISJI STAMTOH A.VE. ,..,,._.,""'°'_..1t ,..._,·~·a1 o,,. ....... •f 0,..,. c.....,.., Cntcf'llt ,_, "' .... '""""". "'f. .... . 998 4570 lot _ _._ .. ,......., .. .... • • 827-4400 --- COSTA MESA l 0.15 HISTOL .,, .... s.. .. ~ c .... ,,_. 979.5040 L.;;;;;;. • .=~~,~9n~~r!jQJ~£ s~~1g1~ts -~~ • Selecting upholstery fabrics at Town & County :.:Umiture in· lfuntington Beach. these customers f1nd the store npt onl y packed with luxuriou s ilcn1s. but al so with· accessories of all kinds. 'f own & Country provides complete home furnishing. i~cl ud· • ing Carpeti ng <1 ntl draperies. coo rdinated bv profes· sional design service !at no extra cost). scene here i ~ one of n1an y luxurious setlings available from the ~tore in ll untJ nglon Beach. • ' ·~ , ., • .. l • • Thursday, Apt1t 25 1974 DAIL'( PI LOT I Bedr001Jl Can Rob You of Sleep · No m.::1tter how bea utifully sizes in beds. In fact. it t\ils ootskie noi~e interfcr,nce y,·11h back factor so lnsu\at~ or furn ished and decorated , you r just retired the old 54 "Th-inch your ov•n sound preference!. lined draperie1 are preferable bedroom can be a Oo,p as a double bed shared by adull TI>e ney,· "white sound" tapes, .()"ft.. v.iodo.,..·s. \\'aJl·lo-.,..·aU car· couples for 100 years. The nevi' """\ sleep-Inducer. modem double bed ls 20 reoordl ngs or de\'ices crtale a peting is a useful absorber, \\'hnt you slt:t'p on may be a pe rcent larger -it is the 60 x C0JU1\an1 undenone that nlask aod preferable to \'lnyl or greater conlributing facto r 00-lnch qu~n. stop-and-start st reet noises. ""'ood, thA n you th ink. ~1attresses ldt'ally. a bedroom should be Loy,·.pllched 1nuslc helps and Light is a sleep stealer - that are too old, 100 hard , or localed far 8\\'ay from !he there ei·en are recordings !ha t el'rn in the dark. Ligh t from st reet as a tru ly pr\vtile v.·ah roa rin g surf, rushing the street can bounce glart on 100 soft are sleep det ractors. retreat. But the illusion of rive rs, rain, and e\'en crickets mi rrors and shiny surfacu:, A hard mattress has ' no · be ed and b1'-"• "h1·rp1·ng. B ,_ d I pn1•acy ca n creat even 1u ... ut lv<;re · are ecorat 1•e, resilience and may lead to y.·hen the bed.roo m Is right on Lush. plush bedroom decor r o o \n ·d arkening ~·indow aching muscles. A sor t lhe street. :also helps control !he noise· shades to keep the bedroom m n1attress sags \\'llh too little Outdoor noise can b c Jel'e[ of the interior. Eliminate a sleep-oriented b I a c k ou t • support. An old one can be too counteraL1ed so that the b.1re noor.i, hnre \\i ndou·s or These block stray beams of lu1npy. bedroom rea lly seems to be olher noise-bouncing mate--llght that make for uneasy fo'or restful sleep )(OOr bed removed from traffic. .~ight rlals. Glass has a high bounce· sleep. should maintain your body inl-::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;o;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::- a straight ' lint' ~· hi l e cushioning your body contours gcn1Jy. You r bed also should give you room to stretch and tum and slill pro1•ide head-to-toe support . Since Americans are· growing I a r g e r every generation. !ht' bed d in g industry is producing larger • ... ' • april 1pecial ' ' -. J " Your books v11ll love you \vhen you give' them a new home 1n this beaut1lul 3 un11 bookcase ol hghl Scandinavian oak Your pocketbook w111 hke the special price 3 un11 s 1n oak 10·· htgh. a y,·w1de Reqytar orice ~639 . SpeC.!._dt OTIC_!:' $459. ',·•l'Pd•ol 'tiO f 2·11d::.:rac11121J;. -,, ; -.':, ! ,.,.,, 11 r H "i~/ 'J.!4 ~ \'/11:.nii~ 81'10 I ( .. l .~] • .: I ·J6':; Meet -the 'Underdogs' from Universir y ---F~~~~~~~~~~~-~~-~-~~~~~~~~~-- The "Underdogs." whose. -... -.---~!!"!'!"~~~~~---,·_II o- trademark is a soulful bo'5el NEW ARRIV.Al hound ~·ere scheduled to 010\'e into their most elegant "dog 'C\f'f(I,.... :11 ( ":.~ bowe" today at 18211 NewPort MARTEX I /~)\ 0il 14-i 1 FURNITURE Blvd, in Costa f<.!esa. Translated, tha t all means that Uni versity Stereo. Inc., the n1ost fa1nous discoun t stereo store on the West Coast Is moving from ils antique store.type location to its fi rst totally traditional location. "Previously. \\'e located in old bars, ga rages, a f o r m e r massage parlor." said Peter Huber, University Ste reo president. "Because or our phenomenal growth these past five years, it was decided to try a 'store' store. Our best Orange County salesmen. John Duffield. u·ill1 be manager and Bob Carson I will be assistant manage r. Pictured (left to right I preUylng up the 'store' store's front sign are Ross !Gem. John Duffie ld, Bob Carson. A grand openin g Will be held i n I he 2.000-square-rootl locatloo. Huber s t a t rd . featuring such 1\'ell known names in lh c slcroo field asl Marantz, Allee, Toshiba and Garrard. PLAIN BATH TOWEL HAND TOWEL WASH CLOTH BATH MAT BATH SH EET , 5.75 J.2 5 1.2 5 5.75 11.25 the hou&e.and ~J " -=- Ho ur ~ 9 30 to 5 JO p m Saturday 9 a m to ~ pm 1803 WeStcli ff Onve. Newport Beach 548·3303 PENNY OWSLEY AMERICA'S LARGEST KEYBOARD DEALER LIMITED QUANTITIE~ BUDGET PRICED SPINET PIANO MADE BY KIMBALL ... for years, one of America's most respected names in quality pianos . An inst<ument with "per- sonal touch action" that responds to your individual style with rich, ringing resonance . Furniture styling is equally superb . See this bud get priced piano today. SALES • RENTALS • NEW & USED • SERVICE INSTRUCTION • TERMS • TRADES ACCEPTED SINCE 1870 PENNY OWSLEY EUCLID AT SAN DIEGO FWY. PHONE 545-041 S MON. THltU FRI. 'fll ,P.M. •SAT. 10-6 • SUN. NOON~6 P.M. , l. -.1.. -{-_ I --.... ~ (c,. _? . - J i-I ,., . - -. I I I -~I -ii I J i :."'! ,-' I '11A" DllAltlATIC ··Now~~ •~••f)K! ----..... ' Comfo rl and !>ly\e go hond-tn-hond with tht'> ~w "now·' furniture . The style !>eleclion of M>fas, choirs. love seal\ and !a bles is so large tho! we cannot begin lo illustrate e ach item 1n this one ad. A combina tion of ruslic wood, leother·l1ke or striped fabrics . with cork a nd gloss topped table'> makes thi!> o truly exciting coll ection ... just right for living room or den . See 11 oll todoy at T~wn & Country , . heodquon ers for the newest "look " in "now" furniture 01 prices you con otford ! Toke o tovr of 'he sfore and see a ll the fine fu rn1 lure priced to save up to 50 ~0 on every thing! Credit Terms. cerlo1nly ' .-1.--, JOIN TH E SM ... RT FAMILIES -ShOp I I Town ' Country FurrWhH'a tn Hun1uig1on Beacl'I. T & C insures ouallty 111d luxury 11 1flordable prices -ASk how we SAS our cutomers {SERVICE AFTER SAL E). Professional Interior Des ign Service Available at No Additional Charge '§~ FURNITURE f 11512 IEACH &lVD .. HUNTINGTON BEACH, C'Allf. 92040 71 ~~·2·4417 HOURS : 10-9 DAILY. SATURDAY 9-5:30, SUNDAY NOON Till 5 • • • , I"'. I ' I . .. ,,,, I l " USE AS A '· Planter Aquarium Terrarium Display Case Waste Basket ACRYLIC DECORATOR TRUNKS, CUBES, and PEDESTALS Decorator Accent End Table Dust Cover Plonter Stand I I • Magazine Rack Toy Box Tapes Hold e t..· Lamp Stand Record Holder 2706 HARBOR COSTA MESA COST A MESA 556-0900 IHti:t to l'itt 11 \Vhen you want warmth and Americana. take a look at pieces like this buffet lo be founcl in the co llecLion at .. Jack· son Street" in the 1''oun- tain Valley Plaza shop- ping center. Fres hen in g Up Can Help Avert ~l ajur Overhaul Look around your rooms. Any i;paccs or places you just don't see? Look again : for among these unnoticed c o r n e r s , areas, "'"ills, \vhale\'er are some superb candidates for fresh-up decorating. Fresh·up with s1nall changes !hat keep a setting on its toes and new as the dew. Fresh-up decorating is the small·;ot>.at-a-time way of keeping a room from running do 11.•n until it needs a major face-lifting. II can be every bit as ob- \'ious as new paint, new slip- covers, ne1v curtains o r carpet. Or sirnple as furniture rearrangement. A-lore likely. it is an in• genious Idea you thought of or heard of: brcause what lifts fresh-up above the leve l or rc- d<Jing is your imagination in sizing up possibilities and handling them v.·ith finesse. Nted we say more. it's tltCJOnt ~ir Bros. furniture covered with durable blue.denim that's jwsl as comfortable and relaxed for sillinCJ as it Is for weari119-Created by noted designer Iogaroli, each ~nim covUflf piecf' is touchf'd off with tM warmth of rtal leather and Ille bold elegance of brass bullonry. All lo creole that jwst right "dawn home11 fttf for those who are livin«J today's new relaxed fifestyte. Come in, sit and relax. See if Jeans Furniture isn't just what you'•• been hoping to find to ••press the "you" in -. . F Your favor ite designer will be ha ppy to anist you .. m·i'' ···-~ fl H.J.GAl~J\ETf fllJ\NITllRE PRO FESSIONAL INTER IOR OESIGNERS ' Open Mon. Thurs. & Fri. Eves. 2215 HARBOR BLVD . COSTA MES A. CALIF . • 646-0275 I r ' ' Carpets Can Dramatize Home Few areas of h o m e dEicora.ting produce m o r e dramatic results than !he installation o ( waJl.10-wall carpet. \\'hether l1!ed to l'Over an old unsightly noor, or simply for decorative lnteresl, new carpet always seems to creatt.-d inst.ant war;nth and coziness . . . not to {Oention the excitement it can add to an interior color schen1e. At one time. ca r pet installation 'r"'as strictly a job for professionals . . . hut no longer. With the growing. array of do · it ,you rs e I ( oupell on the markt.ot, llny carpel C01nes in 12' 11iidc rolls homeowner can actileve good and incorporates a h i g h results and save 'money In t~ densily foam backing '11-'h.ich bargain. elln1inates the need for Ca r pet til e ls one separate p3dding. Roll edges alternative. but lhe dc:>-it· are precillon~ul al I h e yourselfer needn't 1\n1 lt his factoty 1.1nd sin1 plv bu It .selectiou to lile. Armslrong 1ogelhcr. This 1ncans there is now offers & good looking shag no l'Omplici.ltl>d cutting or carpet in roll for1n, and it flrling at the seams. really lll easy to install. In Jns1allatlon ls easy. Sin1ply fact, once the job is done. roll the carpet out on the noor you'll be hard pressed l.O and trim v.•ilh a pair of heavy distinguish it fro 1n a shears to fit along room edges. ·professional lnst.allation. Apply double-faced c ar p et Call«.1 .. Continuation.·: t~apc ~~he st>arn~ to hold adjacent pieces s a u g I Y together. The . new ~y.prfctd shitg is 1nOOe entirely from S\•n1he1ic components, which niean1 It can be safely instal!Lod In basements, bathrooms, tu'ICI other high humidity areas. The I 0 0 percent synthelic co1nposlU011 effectivt~v r e s i s 1 s rot, shrinkage. and n1ildcw. Available in eleven exciting 1 contemporary colors, Continuation retails fo r approximately $7.00 per squa~ylfrd. The Litton Minutemaster""403" microwave oven Come and see a Litton-tra ined demonslralor Jn action: cook and defrost fo ods in •;~ the normal lime while using up l o 75~~ · less energy than a conventional elec· tric ov en. You will be ci mazed at th e ease and conVentence you ga in with !his Litton microwave oven. With the exclusive Litton Micro· Tim- er'f.1 digital control. au~oma~ic defrosting. easy-clean rntenor and 1.2 cubic foot usable oven in terior -larg e enough for a 20- lb. turke y. Eac h Litton microwave oven meets ar r safely standards set by th e l).S. Dept. of Health, Education and Welfare. Look for lhe safely seal and UL tested label on each oven. fOME IN AND SEE AN Q ;. tA'~T '"'if'.r1:: · ,1 , ;--···-. 1..;,_i.Jl}..l I IJ .. ,\Ul,-.! S~{lglS!ld •t1111 proet ENERGY SAVING DEMONSTRATION TODAY! §[JDIT([OftJO_ CIDuuITDB ~ 'C:!F==--. 20-piece ovenware set [('lr-JQ _, , Micro-Temp' .. Food Thermometer FRIDAY, APRIL 26 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. 90 DAYS CASH WITH APPROVED CREDIT .. 1815 NEWPORT BLVO., l~i;; Downtown Costa Mesa -Phone 548 -7788 FIBERCRAFT by SITIING IS BELIEVING! TRY IT! f•lool., f•o-• fl•I•-l• -.qh ,..1 ... lo<l••i .. I'•"' "111 ..... , .. ~ ........ _,, ........ ii ... ;a.~ .. : ........ . .... _ ............ !I -.... ~ .. -......... -... . lot .u ... 42" Table & 4 Arm Chairs p~f~~D $1 Q900 UMllllLA WlfM MIMl·ntlMOI Sl•.•.S CASUALSEATING PIECES uu ·~· ... u l•"' to.lo Sprint c....,,, ..... !J) 00 S1t •s '"'"'' ..... Che... . .. . . .as 10 e• •s Hoflhl .. ~Cha" .. . ..... ~100 l••s ..i10 ...... 1 .... N-..., • ...,,.....,_, S•.._I• Gl•cl•• . . .. lll }O 4" •s Adi ct.a. •• 1.unt• i.-.. ... can CHAR-810/l GAS COOKERS PATIO MOUNT ....... '86" ~~B!~!!.~!! ~ ·~ ~~~~:. •OUOWWOIO GAS UUKUfS. •. .UCU.. CHAIMOtOW, Wllfl crm.11. UST I'll(( $2S•.OO Special Sale Price $14995 MATCHING ADJUSTABLE CHAISE W/AIMS UST l'llCI SH I s or · wav -our !he .evid bac ' :10 el !ale :the i as ' "J\la F dang deco very fumi buy style olmo sclec <TIO beig a·la rolo ex cit or lh Co Colo avai Ev red, obta· trio in dcsi E E his to inhc arl rev colo "'Ori nev.· glas prof spiri refl the !Wn oil inve Idea fine man th re dev emo seal vari cent to p calc --·. Interior Designer May Be Your Answer Sprlnglime-'74 ... t.be lime or ultimate selecUon In I.he field of home furnisbinp. Never before has t h e American public had so much from v;hich to choose. • Ji.fanub1:cturer11 of today's finest furniture have recognlzed the consumers' demand for beauty and have brought forth from th e drawing boards of their designers n1any eye pleasing styles. We are all ay,·are of the •. Y.'ave of nostalgia S\lo'eeping -our country. This yearning for the retu~ to the past, • evidenced m one area in a Dack·lo-basics simplici ty, is rounter..00.lanced by the swin g :10 elegan~ and opulance. the later influenced, no doubt , br 'the introductloo or such shows . as "Tile Great Gat sby" and ."~lame." following fads can be a .dangerous p r a c t i c e in dceorating your home. The very permanent nature of furniture precludes "trend " buying. Today's variety of style and color gives an olmost limitless scope. of selections. If you des I r c monochromatic themes of soft beiges. pristine white or ecru a-la "Gatsby"; the high colors, Chinese lacquers or exciting patterns of "~tame•· or the quiet, rural qualities of Country French, English or Colonial America, they are all available to you. Even the fascinatlng trio of red, white and blue can be obtained . This very special trio reeurs from time to time in both fa shion and interior desibrn. And now, again, we are living In 1 period of red . white and blue. A 11 t r psychodella, It bu its own aptitude for looting new. Everywhere you look you can put )"()Ur hands on· these colors. It is easy to have this classJc combination. Perhaps the very abundance of available merchandise ls causing your confusion. May ~·e suggest the services of a professional interior decorator? A trained decorator (and no other1: are worth dlJcusalng). More accura tely, an Inter Io r Designer -a definite title you should be aware of. Many people call th e msel ve s "dccoralors" but int e r i o r designers a re professional men and women , qualified by educalion and experience to create interiors. An int~rior designer elm assemble and put together all or part o( the furnishings of any foom and can interpret all periods of designs. An interior designer i;an save you hours of root"A-'Ork, because he knows ex<ictl y "'here to look. Finally, a rrli- able decorator can save yoo from making costly mistakes and makes himself responsible for your entire job. Such assurance is worth a great deal -for peace of ulind alone. Combi ne the endless seleetion of today'! home furni shings with the assistance of a professional interior designer and you have the ingredients for a formula that will bring about the creation of a home that is 11. true extension of yourself and as Individual as your si&11ature. Ea ch Historic Period Has Own Art Medium Every )>('riod in the complex history of \Vestern society has inherited, perh aps created. an art nuxjium lhat k e c n 1 y expre ss e s its unique character. For the classical civilizations of Greece and ltomc , long-lastlng. warm· hued marble was the Ideal medium to capture the spirit of man and his gods. For the Byzantine world that foUowed, the brilliant art of mosaic reveals in the so\endor of rich color and sparkling light the· \rorld of courtly life and a new·born religion . St a In e d glass is the tiliddle Ages, a profound result of man's spiritual \'ision and t be refleeted light of the sun. In the 15th century, during the Renaissance. the sti ll popular oil painting medium w a s invented, which provided the ideal n1eans for depicting in fine detail lhe new image of man and nature. The next three centuries saw the full de velopment of dram at i c emotion in art by the large- scale fresco and scu lpture in a variety of fine media. The 19th century experienced a return to past styles and media In a calculated effort to regain the spirit of earlier periods. The 2.0lh century has seen a change in the function and media or art. In the spirit of pa st ages. \Ve have created a ne.w med ium that perfectly expresses the nature of our time. \\1hat is the new medium? Plastic. Everyone comes into persooal contact with plastics each hour of the day. from tooth brushes. cqmbs, and shaven to clothing fabrics, dinnerware, radios, clocks, luggage and furnlture. as well as decorative and functional parts of ·cars and commercial jet liners. We are an Age of Plastics. In recent years seriow artists have turned to ac.rjllc plastic as an Ideal medium for lhree--dimenslonal fine art. Not only Is plastic already familiar to everyone, but It has intrinsic qualities that are very attractive to the artist in search of a new medium. It is readily obtainable, easy and fast to work with, opaque or transparent, and light in weighL Acrylic plastic lends itseff easily lo oombinalion ,1;lth other media, such as acrylic paints and a variety of surface insets. In all. working "·ith plastic can increase the imagination and working skills of the beginner and create new vision for the experienced artist. Plastics Plus, 2706 Harbor Blvd. in Costa Mesa features a complete sel ection of plastic art . Coctst Fir1n Specializes In Electronic Doors For over 24 years, Lido Doon, Inc. has sold, lnslalled and serviced electronic garage , doors In the coastal area. They are one of the pioneers of electronic doors i n Ca!lfonlla. believing JI to be one of the most unique aqd needed bo..,ehold appliances. Time hal proven them to be Accessories Can Transform House ro Home Handsome furn iture, stunning color scheme . 1u:turlous c8fl)ftlng and wall oovering ...-a room can have them all yet pro,tect. the "unlived in" co\dneu of • hotel lobby or model house . Reason almost certainly Is the absence of accessories, thole seemingly smaD but oh· so-slsnificant elements that as powerfully as anything die you utilize stamp 1 room wlth 1 o u. Cerefully, per30nally ttlectt'd accessorle• bring to a 1etttng that lndlvidu1I ctarnctcr paramount to really wcce.4Sful home decoraunc. Note \b• emph1Sls bere ii on "carefldly, per1on111y aelected." right -as it of£ers security from p r ow I e r s , protection from the elements, and even some doctors will recommend a garage door opener for a heart or back patient. One of the more reliable units ls the Scleotlnc. which has been manufactured Jn Detroit, ?IUch.. for over 35 years. The Udo Door Cp. has certain design features added to fit its specificatlOl'\5 for j Southern California doors and are made to last a house-time . The radio oontrols are Mlid state, having three radio frequencies , which ofter the ultimate In security from unwanted radio signals. Udo Doors, Inc .. at 324 N. Newport Bl\'d .. New po r l Be11ch, displti)'S 5eVeral makes in their showrooms on actual garage doors. They have the right model for any garage door. Helpl'ul suggestions are freely given to the new home owner. as well as to those whose homes ~ve existed for 80l1\C years. The service department at Udo Doors Is particularly oubtandlng, as tbe personnel is factory trained to repair arid mainta in m<>1t makes of operators. 'l11e price is alway~ right and the servi<:t Is alway s prompt. JI there 15 • problem, aolve JI by oalllng 142-3'186. Free esUmate1 gladly flven. 3 PC. MEADOWCRAFT Sola. w/2 •"""· Scotchou"ded "''"" 19995 ~/reverse vinyl sears. and backS. Ideal lo< indoor den h111ng, ar outside patlO. ..,... rrke l n .,, w. Mee 5 PC. TROPITONE. SET •2·· Umbrella Table w/4 Brunch Chairs 14995 ' I Ot.J (Y PILOT _:J~ ' ,. • ---.. • t ' / .. ~. ~fAN1' 4 J I 3 PC. ~ICE CREAM SET . . This "Ice Cream SetN 1rom Tropitone's Tropi-Kai 9955 collection is ideal for a breakfast noo k or apartmenl bala>ny. Vinyl straps are available 1n 18 colors. , WEBER BAR·B-OUES SMOKEY JOE'S 1995 TWO SEATER 7995 COVERED LAWN SWING KIDDIES REDWOOD TABLE SET PARK/TERRACE BENCHES -" _, 1495 4995 • 'QfENINGt OF OUR NEW EMLAJ'GiED '"f'ATl0 6H 0P. .... 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Vincent WentzFloors Completes Showroom Vincent \Ventz F I o o r • located at 1303 East Edinger in Santa Ana, has just complcred a major renovation of the showroom. The spacious and well-lighted showroom afford the public a chance to shop fo r home furnishings in Orange County's mosl up-t~ date and complete display of products available in today's ., market. Wentz carries a full line of r Door covering products. These include Vinyl flooring, both tile and sheet vi nyl; carpets of all types, ceramic flo0r tile both domestic and Imported. wood parquet flooring , prefinished and unfinished. \Vall coverings are offered ln the way of wallpaper and a compl ete line of drapery. The drapery departm ent has the latest fabrics, colors and types of weaves available. Woven wood shades and decorator rods are featured In lhe drapery display area. Ncrwox vinyl floors and hig h-low shag carpets are featured on the Doors or the showroom. The s a m p 1 e t displayed covers all the latest colors and designs. Sales personnel ~ho are well trained in color coordination and. product knowledge are availa ble for hel ping Utt homeowner select just tht right product for his nl't!ds. ·, ' Here Are Straight Facts About Steam .Cleaning Pioneered Steam Carpet and Upholstery Cleaners for rent ~ in the residential a n d c<lmmercial market. N o w , here are the facts. There is .no such thing all '-Steam Carpet or Upholstery Cl eaning pe r se. Fo r exam ple, steam cleaning a car engine or restaurant oven. rte. The process that is commonly referred to as steam carpet or upho lstery cleaning produces the most satisfactory results by High Pressure injection of hot ~·ater and chemicals in to !he carpet or fabric and immediately extracted by the use of a high powered vacuum - . \ • .... 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Our creed is to each year pe rform a public service during Rea ltors· Week to show our appreciation for being part of the community. Because of the increased use of bicycles by both children and adults due to both the energy crunch and more interest in outdoor physical activities. the accident rate from • bicycling usage has 1umped alarmingly. It has been. learned that the bicycling public 1s surpri si ngly ignoran1 of the California Veh icle Code. that bicycle recklessness 1s ram- pant. During Realtor Week we hope to encourage bicycle regi st ration and a review of the California Vehicle Code as it pertains to bicycles. If Realtors and Realtor-As- sociate s can make b1 cycl1ng sa fer for the entire fam ily, then we have contributed to more enjoyable home ownership, too. For the wind-up of Realtors Week. the following plan has been devised. On Saturday. April 27. 1974. the Poli ce and Fire Depart ments of the cities of Costa Mesa. Newport Beach and Irvine. will part1c1pate with teams of Realtors and Rea ltor-Associates in the: a. Reg istration of all bicycles brought to the designated areas 1n these three cities. b. Th ese Bicycle Clinic Teams will assist 1n th e distribution of: 1. Newport Beach 's Master Plan of Bikeways. 2. !974 issue of the "Bicyclists' (iuide to the Ca lifornia Vehicle Codes" fur- ni shed by th e Automobil e Club of Southern Cali fornia. 3. Reg1st rat1on card giving Bike Safety Rules plus a permanent bicycle record card for the ho me. 4. 6 page pamphlet ··vour Bicycle and Mine" to assist you in proper bicycle maintenance. . 5. Booklets on Bicycling furnished by Sea Schwi nn of Costa Mesa covering b1cycl1ng sa fety. tire care and a new 16 page booklet on derailleurl1ght- we1g hts From left to ngh!· Student Scolt Thorne. Board President Charfes E. Brown . Officer Ron Flathers. Bicycle Program Coordinator Jean Ritter. Studenl Robbie Sargent. Officer J. W. L1bolt. From left to right; Realtor Ogden Sogn, Student Jim Weiler. Fire Captain Michael Murphy. Realtor Joe Stawicki. Fireman Neil Cocroft. Realtor Slan Meyer. \~' ,'¥' ·• I • • ~~i '.'\--.' ~ . ! ' I I , '~ \ ' l · • • . . ...-· From left to right: Realtor Evelyn Smith, Student Candee Mason, Officer Stan Bressler. Realtor Fleeta Lohman. From left to right : Fire Captain Michael Murphy, Fireman Netl Cocroft. Officer Stan Bressler. Student Candee Mason. Realtor Stan Meyer. From left to nght: Realtor Ogden Sogn. Student Jim Pel- letier. Officer J W. L1bolt. Realt or Joe Staw1ck1. Officer Ron Flathers. Realtor Wilham Gerrie. Student Jim Weiler . -• l BRING YOUR BIKE TO TH,E FOLLOWING AREAS DURING THE HOURS DESIGNATED. ALL CLINICS: SATURDAY, APRIL 27 Newport Beach Weslcliff Shoppin9 C enter 17th Street and Irvine HO<ln 9 AM to 3 PM Cosio Mesa Harbor Shoppin9 Center Harbor and WJlson Hpurs 9 AM to 3 PM City of Irv ine Wolnut Pork Shopping C enter Cul ver Drive and Walnut 9 AM lo 12 Noon City of Irvine Univer sity Parle Shopping Center Culver Drive and Michelson I PM lo 3 PM Fire and Pallce Equipment are expected to be on display to identify the Bicycly Clinic Areas on Saturday, Aprif 27 durillCJ the above hours. SEE YOUR REALTOR FOR YOUR FREE NEW NEWPORT HARBOR· COSTA MESA· CITY OF IRVINE MAP!! . . Newport Harbor • Costa Mesa · Board of Realtors • .f6 DAIL V PILOT ThtJrsda,y, April 25, 1q74 Mesa's Nettles Tie·s AL Homer Marl( -. l Laver Wins; NE\Y \'ORK CAP) -The New York Yankees acqulh!d Cos1a l\!esa resident Graig Nellles last season and he surrly seems to ha\·e arriYed Uus yea r. Object of SC-Orn in 1973 after not reaching expec1atkms, the ln1 paulve tllird baseman now is the darling of tltt New York Yankee fans. Nettles disavowi'd his ne .... ·found hero image. "I'm not ," said Nettles afte r his 10th liome run ol the base ball season helped Ant eaters Rip Titan s, 11 -7 By JIOWARD L. llANDY 01 lfl.I 0-'f'f Pflol Sl1H They roUed a 7·11 on the scoreboard and UC Irvine added another 7 in tlk- error column In one of the sloppies1 baseball· games C\'Ct played on the UCI rield \l.'ednesday afternoon. ~taybe it was lhe weekend infiuence of Las Vegas that rubbed off on the L'CI nine in the numbel'3 column. Al any rate, the Antea ters posted the ir 16th conS<'cuUve victory by an 11·7 score over Ca l State (Fullerton ) wit h the aid of a rash of extra bnsc hits in the seventh. In the sevent h fram e, the Anteaters scored six runs on as many base hils, all of them for extra bases. There were four doubles, a tri ple and a home run by Alan BelaSCQ in the inning. Doubles ln the seventh wt're added by Keith Brid ges, Terry Stupy. Jeff ~falinoff and Gary \Vheelock. fo~or lhe gamt, uc r had 10 extra base bits, another single game rC"cord. Ra y Humphries started on lhe mound for UCI and was breezing along for seven iruiings . He set the side do"'n in order in three of I.he fint six frsm cs nnd was backed by lhrec double plays in the other three frames. Aflt.>r the seventh inning onslaught, UCI made three errors and had a \Yi!d pitch in the eighlh a! Fullerton scored five nms, only l'<''O of them earned. l!rJOiilts, Cl 8tolt KO. rt Slupy, t M•llno!I, lb S_,.;• If wtllllhled, II UC lnrlN (111 All r ~ Ill A...:l.,IOn, :lb 4 1 2 0 W,,_loc_, Clfl J 1 1 ' L~Olll, :JI! 4 2 2 o t1umPnrf", p S J l 0 D1~h.P J I J i 4 0 1 1 Tal1ll kol'W b• IMl11" 3 1 0 1 4 0 2 l ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 311\lS t Cl F111i.rta11 UC 1,.,1~ ••• CICIO OIO IJO-7 t 3 100 JIO 6!•-11 U 1 * * * lhe Yankees beat the Kons.u G'lty Royals 4-3 W~ne!lday. \\1hcn /\'t'Ul!!s muscled a. ~lar1y Pattin pitch out of Shea Stadium in the sixth inning, lhe bro3d·1houlde rtd infielder tied an American U!a1ue reco rd for mosl home rwis in April . F'rank RobJn90n did it for the Baltimore Onoll's in 1969. "'I'hal 's as good as ! can hit a curve ball ,1' ~aid Nettles, talking :1bou1 his rifle shot thal cleared the rit::hl·fh~ld ba rrier vdth plt>nly to spare. "Of <.'Oursc. I can hit a fastba ll farther." Nett les has been hlfllng f1stbaJl1 and cur"'es "'lU1 equal consistency thls st0awn. son1elhlng 00 wasn 't doing last ~eason . Ht· did ha\'e 22 homers In 1973, but fans and press allke r,lt that the fonner Cleveland slugger had the potential of rneny rnore -especially with Yankl'C St11thun1's short right-field fence . In addition. he n1ade a lot of err9rs at third. "I know people cxpectL>d a Jot from me last year," sajd Nettles, "and I know that they were disappointed. But ii didn't In LA Triun111h Sutton Gets Away With Deception LOS ANGELF.S ! AP) -Not too many plsyers have managed lo put much ove r on Walter ALiton, the 21-year pilot of the Los Angeles Dodgers. But Don Sutton did \\1cdncsd:1y nigh t, and he got away with it. It \\'<lS ln the seventh inning \\'hen the Philadelphia. Phillies' Tommy Hutton shot a fi erce liner right back at th e mou nd. The ball stru ck Su tton and Dodgers .<tfate r·u pm. 1·1s "·"'· l :lt P·"'· Oounrt'<I crazily back toward the third hase dugout. \\'hen_ Alston raced to the mound he a!ked Sutton where he got hit. "ln the hJp, Skip," he said, ca refully placing his riabt band in his bock pocket. ''rm okay." ·Actually the ba ll had struck Sulton on his pit ching h<ind, but he stuck it out to post a 6--1 \-lctory over the Phillies for his f<vJrlh \\'in in five decisions this season . "I km\V I'd have been out of there," Sutton sa id afterward, dl!playing a bru_ised right hand . Then with a grin he added : "I just gulled it out." He did infonn trainer Bill Buhler where the ball hit him and it ¥:as examined -tbe hand, not !he hip -and preliminary X-rays d.lacloeed n o rracture!I. Su tton \\'BS backed by an eight-hit a1tack tha t included Jimmy \\'ynn's seventh homo run. tying hlm "'Ith Cincinnati 's Toay Perez for the Nationa l ~ague lead. \\'ynn also singled home a run and now has 19 runs ba ited in. Willie Crawford, alter twice faili ng to ad\'MCC ti.1·0 runners in !he eighth inning with a bunt . then tripled far two more runs and Ste\1e Garrey's sacrifice ny scored Cra \\iord. For \Vynn his tv.·o hits ended a J-for-12 mini-sk id. "r hadn'I even hit !he ball well for a \\·eek:' he said. "But I've got a bat that fttls g()()d and I feel I'm back in lhe groo ve now." \\!hen \Vynn look his CCfllerfield position after hilling his third-inning homer he v.as greeted by a st.anding ovation from the fans in the left-center field pa\'ilioo. "That makes a guy f<!el great." he said. "I kno v.· lhere're a lot of \VjJlie Davis (ans still out there. J'm not ll)·ing ID changt-lhat. I just \Yant them a11·arc lhat J'n1 out the re. too." Sutton lost a bid for his second shutou t of the season and 33rd of his caretr wh('n Hutton eventually scortd after nailing the Dodgers righthander "'ith hi.3 line drive. ""IL.AOEL1'NIA LOI ANGllEI ell r """ Celehs Play at UCI Sunday OC1111, 211 ' o J o 6ow•,•• ' o o o Untt<,cf ' O 1 0 LM1Cn1kJ, If 4 0 I 0 t1v!IGll, 111 ' I l O MAAdrsn, rl ' Cl I O LO!lft. 1ll •...ck ...... II W\IM.tl c1v.a WCrlwfrorV, r1 Gerwy, Ill F..,9!/Mfl.c lluntfl, •• Sutton. p Ill r II Ill 2 l 1 0 ' 0 0 0 ~· ~ ! ! ' I 2 J I 0 1 1 J 0 0 0 4 I l I , 0 0 • Jim Brown and Elliott Gould are the Adams' UC trvtne baseball team in a t::'JO~. lit ~ : ~ t latest name! to be added to the growing fun-nlled elhJbltlon contest. ~=~f'i,'pn r : : : I H I ,...,,._a d ......+.. ta ho Others 1i9\ed a9 probable participa nts w1tt. , o a o o ill of oJ,. .......... an s--1 rs w include television's Telly Savala11, the MWiii.cr.p • 0 0 ' will participe1e ln the third aruwal Big I star ol the Kojak series, and Joey wi::;~;·' ,: ~ : : 1o1111 .,, , 1 , boollter dub ~ebrity baseball p me at Bi.shop. 1'!1H9"1pltl• IOO OIXI I~ I LOI .t.noe!ft Ill 000 03.!.-' UC Irvine Sunday at 1:30. Greg Morris of TV's :r.11s1 i on E-G1"'"· OP-Loi A"9..,. 1. Loe-P~lledtl- .___ --.1 Gould are well·t:oo.n Im-1ble, Bobby Hatfield of the p11i, ,, La. A'"""'' s. 2e-a.rwr. o. c.~. Jt-w. °'~ -~ Cr1W10<CI. Hlt-WYM (7). Sl-l.OPn. SF~..._,. names from the motion picture world Rlghteou1 Brothe rs. Paul Picerni of the 1ro " • •• •• 10 and were added to th! list Wedneeday. Untoudllblu: and John Larch Of Jo~ Troop Lc.1110•1 (l , 1." J ' J t , , "-f C\Jand J Jiated W•ll ll Jll O Brown ls a11JO wn:: onner eve are a ao • M. w 1111ce o 1 1 1 o o Brown! record •haUerlng runnlng back. 'nckets Will be on sale at the stadium c111vrr ' a o o a o ch Sund SllllOll (W, .. 1) t 1 1 1 l 1 The celebrities will oppose~ Gary ay and seJI for Jl. t-1•P--11v Lonba~ (Loi:>t•l. T-.2:10. •-u.1». ~~~~~~·_:..:._~.;___~~~~--'-~~~~~~~~~~- BOSTON DOMINATED WALT FRAZIER ANO THE KNICKS LIKE THIS ALL THE WAY. bother me. l didn't worry about the fans. As a m1tter of fact, J i;till don't. I jll!t go up and do my job." Jt's been .some job, to be sure. NettJes 11 not only the major league'• leading home run h.llter, he ha.! knocked Jn 21 runs and ill batting close to .350: He suspects that this good start is due to a chunge in personality at the plate. He has turned from a-lamb-to.a tiger, "l've forgotten about the walks," he said. "Walks don't mean that much. I'm not belng 1electlve about my pitches. l'm just being more aggressive. J 10 up there ready to swing at everythln&. Marina Gal Joins Pros "And why not '.J I'm seeln, tht ball good and swinging the bat good. I don't see why J can't keep going Jlke !his for a while." Nettles' ei:plosive start flu railed his DENVER -. Rod Ll\ler ~ O>rona del slatw-e in manager Bill Vlrdon's eyea. Mar \\"on his 17th straight match "I knew .be Jiad powtrJ!ll dldn '.l_ ~Y night. l'lllytng ta beot Italy's • · know that he had that much power," said Antonio Zugarelll, 4-f, 6-L ·1-4, fn ·a Vinion. $50,000 \Vorld Chlmpiomhlp Tennis Ul"I TtllPllOIO Grten Group event. 1be red-haired AustraliJµl, "'ho b 1<ekinf hll loorth OOOleCUtive UUe oo the Gf'ea:I Group tout tb1I se3300, took: the match with a single service break: in the second game of the final set. Yoong Paul Gerten seemed to be one or Ille few playm ha'1ng good luck wtth hls serve at the high altitude. 'Jbe..tall blond whipped fellow American Tom Edlefsen. 6-J, 51 . In other actio!l. fourt~ed ~lark Cox of Greol Britain overtook Onn y Parun o( New Zealand, 7.f, &-2: Roscoe Tanner beat Haroon Rahim of Pakistan, 8-3, 8-4 ; Rly Moore, South Africa, re(X)Ve'fed from a riiiaenble start to him Tum 1-Jard, 2... 7-5, 11-2. and filll> seeded Eddie Dibbl ellminlted Guillermo Vilas, Argt11lina, S-2, 7~. • Barter Inks LOS ANGELES -Kalhy Harter. toJ> ranked Southern California Ja..nd-under y,·oman tennis player in 1957 when she was a Wim bledon semlfinal11t, signed to play for the Los Angelel Strings. the World Team TeMis dub announced Wednesday. AfW Harter, 27, a Marini High grad from Seal Beach. is lbe fourth player signed by the Strings, who open their hom e season May 15 at the Sports Arena. She joins Marita Redondo of ... /\1atlonal City, and A~ralian& John Alexander and Gfoll Atasters. e N"""'°n1be Rofb ST. LOUIS -John Ney,·combe easily justi fied his No. t seeding, downing 19· year-old Buster fl.1oltram of England, 6-3, 6-Z, in the second niund of !he third annual $50,000 Holton tennis classic Wednesday. Thin:f seeded Alex Metreveli of Russi a l'.'On with comparative ease from Jaime Fillol of Chile, M , s.-4. There was one upset on Wednesday's program. Ismail El Shafei of Egypt beat sixth seeded Raoul Ramirez of fl.texico 6- 3, M . The tempestuous El Shafei complained bitterly over tine calls while prevailing over Ramirei in the fi fth game. He obtained pernllssJoo to replace a linesman after the game and went on to win when Ramirez \'OUeyed into the net on match point. In another match, Dick Cre.aly of Australia disposed of Zeljko Franuiovic of Yugoslavia, 6-J, 7-6. ~Fi ve-time Davis Cup perfonner Clark uraebner advanced by overcoming Sid Ball or Australia, 7-6, M , 6-3. e Goolago11g Burt COSTA MESA'S GRAIG NETTLES ANO HIS WEAPONS. PHILADELPHIA -llelen Gourlay ot Tasmania upset an Injured Evonne Goolagong of Australia Wednesday to advance to the quarter-finals In the Ph iladelphia atop on the women 's pro tennis tour. Halos Fall, 4.3 S1wrter Season Urged By Angels Executive BALT1~10RE (APJ -Ge n er a I manager H11 rry Dalton of the California Angel9, Oying in the face of baseba ll tradition, wants to do n1ore than shorten the til'Qe spent in spring training. He wan ts to shorten the season. too. Meanwh ile, his sinking Halos were losing their second straight one-run Angels Slate All G-e11 ICMl"C 11111 A•r. J6 C1!1lar~l1 el Cltwlerl(f Apr. 77 C1lltorTll1 11 Clnrl•~" Apr. 21 C1lllort1l1 1! Clewl•NI "'"'· '1t C1llfomle 1t l ot!Oll •:IS p.m. f:SS I "'· t :!.I ...... 4:25 p "'· decision to thfl Orioles, this time 4-3 Wedneaday afternoon. Orioles hurler Dave McNally did in the llalo11 with a nifty stint. "fcNally, 2-1. retired RI c h i e Scheinblum on a base>loaded ny to ease oul of a first inning jam. Through the next seven innings, "''Ith tile aid of t~·o double pla)·s and a pickoff. he faced the n1inimum 21 batters. Wit h one out In the nillth , singles by Dave Chalk and Winston Uenas. and a run-scoring double by Fra nk Robinson chased 1-.lcr\a\ly. Bob Oliver greeted reliever Bob Reynolds with a two-run single, but then came the vrindup as f\lcNally pitched ool of lhe jam·. All four Ba!Umore runs of f loser Bill Singer, 2-2. v.·ere a blt tainted, but only one y,·as unearned. "When you get snowed out of a game In Chicago on April 7, and then draw only 7 .000 people In Baltimore on April 23-24 because of cold wea ther." Dalton said, "then someth lng·s wrong with the schedule making." "A lot of other people feel the wa y I do about shortening the season." he said , ''but we don't have enough In both leagues lo do something about ii." Dalton , who accompanied the team to Baltimore tor a two-game se·nes "'hich ended Wednesday. al50 CQflfirmed a published report that the Angel9 would chop more time off their training achedule next spring. "We're not going to report to camp until Afarch 5, and our rU"St exhibition game v.·on 't be unUI March 15,'' Dalton said . While rtportlng. that manager Bobby \V inkles was in agreement. "Bobby and I feel spring training Is much too long," Dallon !aid. "The players today report in good shape, Y;ithout '.l"eighl problems. ri.liss Gourlay \\'Of! 6-3, H , 7-6 against ri.tiss Goolagong, who played wllh tom leg ligaments. ~-tiss Goolagong later defaulted in a doubl es round. Janet Newberry had no trouble in defeating eighth-seeded Iliana Kloss of South Africa, 6--4, 6-l. Virginia \\'ade of England. the No. 5 seed, turned back Lesley Hunt of Australia, 8-4, 6-3. Glynis Cole,s of England came back for a U , 6-3, 6-2 victory over Terry Holladay. e Loves Sfg11 Pair OETROfT -Tennis pro Lenny SlmpllOll or Bloomfield Hilla, Mich. has been signed by the Detroit Lovet, the team said Wednesday, completing Ule club's male rotter. Shnpson, pro at the Square Lake Racquet Club, join• Butch Seewagen, Phil Dent and Allan Stone. The World Team TennJ1 club uJd two women will be nsmed later Olli week to complete the fema le half of the team. Rosemary Casals and Kerr'Y. Harris alrtady have been slined. · WTT Schedules Free Exhibition In Ne,vport Beach Se\·en signed and three uns1gned players from \Vorld Team Tennis wHI display their \\'ares and show off the wrr playing format and scoring system Saturday In a free exhibition at Nev"porl Beach Tennis Club. Celts Gain Fi11als After Belti11g NY "When there are about 10 days Jen in spring training, the players are at the righl pitch and ire ready lo begin playing regular season games. The camp becomes a drag from then on. Tradit ion doesn't prove that the old lime period "'·as the best" C•Lll'Olt#IA IALTIMOI• It geLs under way It 2 p.m. Heading the list of performers Is Jon Douglas. player-coacll of the Los Angeles Strings and a former star athlete 1t Stanford University Ind Santa A1onka High School. BOSTON I .\P ) -The rood back has been a Jong hRul since Bill Russell retirOO as pl.Byf'T'-C'OJlC'h and a d)TJBSIY cttzmbl£'d in 1969, but tht Bost.on Celtics - art ready once again to chall,ngt. for the i"iational Ra!kel ball Asso c I a t Ion championship The C<!lllC! advanced to the NBA playorf final for 1h(o flrsl time since they won lhe title flve years 11~ by dl'fealing the New York Knicks lot>-1!~ Wedr.~'lday night, taking the best-01·7 ~stern C<ln!erence series 4·1. r-.·o'I'' they ntO\C into a showdown 'Kith thto mighty ~tUwAukee Bucks, led by Karttm AbduJ.Jabbar. The flrlt two • . . . games tn the besl"<>f-i scri<.'5 v«11I be played in ~fil'.l::iukee Sunday ~ft('rnoon and Tuesday night . r.11mcs No. 3 and ~ are :scheduled fror Hoston ~lay 3 and S. "ft means a Jot to beat me Knicks, bu! lt Is )Ust anothtr Slf'p elong ltw' \qiy ," Boston c!\p(ain John Hnvlit'!.k ~aid. "A,1tAinst the Sucks we're golnjt to have to be on the n1n conl\lan!ly. They Ilk<.' to set up their plavs. A!I for Jal)(mr. mayll<' V.'(''11 tui,· to let hfm ~cl his point.ii nnd try to shut off the others fron1 sc 1rln;t.'' HavliMk. who pllyc<i on 1!Jt NBA champl0!1Shlps In Bolton dlll'lni lhe heyd>y t!l$l$, "" 81 h\J best a1aln'1 the Knirks. The Celtics lhus aveng(IC} ttx>ir rJi1TUnation in !he same playoff series l11~t year \Yhen their team leader "'as lnjurtd. Hondo ICOred 33 points ln the 11in,up. "'·eraging about 31J 1n the fl\·e game.s Tornmy ff('in90bn, who htlped build tho RMl.'ln dynasty as . a player, Is leadin1t lhe Cclllcs a.~ coach into the NBA fina ls f11r th:-first tiire. l~owewr. he d1dn ·1 t >t"".1 \'11lnt to th ink of l 1il"aukte after th•• Cc!tirs' victory over Ne'<'' York. "l dent' want 10 lallt about AUlwauket," Heil\80hn Aaid . The Knick! thrca1ened to . c1te.t-i tho S('ri~ '.lith Boslon . taking a 52-4~ halftime lead. Ho"·evcr, th(' Celtics shoo k off foul trouble "·ith a third·period spurt. cnweci by ~o three-point pla ys l:Jy big Dave Cowl!nt fr.r an BG-79 ad\T""..ntage. Then Jfovllcek and Co"-ens took complete charge in the fourth period and the Cellio e1plodtd for an easr triumph. "Whatever 1hey 6id, they Out•piA}'ed us." Ne"' Yark coach R!d Uolunan said. lllCW YOfl:IC CtO! Jf<l."~ 11, lrtdlty 111 Gllint!H I F•tllt• n. ""*"°"' 4 M"'1odlt'r• J. 1-1-. 8 a, WI-2 Tllle'1 U }f.ll, !JOSTOli 1105). H11 'c.1 • r1 t1~!1011 11, Cowtt11 It. 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Clthle AnffrS011 or SF, the Ofl1y owner-plarer In WM', is due to compete. .Fonner ~-larina High ace Kathy Harter will be on h11nd Satu rday, along ~1th i.A Strings lt~mmate Marita Redondo. Allo on the bill are Pam Md Jeff AusUn of the De.nvtr tranchl!c. \ll1$ltmed players >cheduloo Jo appear at NBfC Include Detty Ann Orubb CNtw Yotk). Mike Mfehtll<! (U.lllmon!i, !lo)• Barth (Honolulu). • r s of _, p liJ n lh . - Id lh or ya wi '"' " SC \\'f go. lo fie SI< of G \\ i la " lh •i pe 0 fo \"i in: ~1- 1h· lo i1n •' 00 en so all u th en .. g w II al sa lo B lh 0 sa \IC tr; a d co \\'i co 5-0 ~I H lh be e. ' Zi di lh " w • S1•orts Briefs NFL to Install Area Aces Breeze Aids Adams AtMSAC Sttdden Death Spikefes t To Scorching 18.9 !'\E\\' YORK -The :'\ational FootOOH LA'ague \111! institute sudden death 0'1cr t1mc as one ol several rule changes for ~ Jbe J9.74 iC:l.!.on, commissioner Prl.t'. H.o~lle announced tod~y . The orert1mcs v.ill b c llmlted lo 15 n11nutcs and Ir 11cilhcr team scort's Yi ltlun that time the g:unc will end as <. tie. Other changes 1,o;i\I affect the kicking ilnd passing gan1e as the f\FL oy:nt:rs n1oved to add offense. Kickoffs v.·111 be froin the 3.S- ~ :ird line and 1hr goal posts Will mo1,·1· fron1 Uic gQal linl' 10 the end line. ~lissed field goals 11i1! IW returned to the line of scr:immage or the 20-yard line. 1vh1chevcr is farther frorn lh:e goal llnc. 1"hosc chan~cs nre exp<·ctcd tn tut do11 n on !he nun1hcr of fil'ld go.."lls. ;i rn.'lltcr of con- stant complaint arnong critics of the game. e f;.l.~pr111$if•tt CLE\'ELA~D -Jin1 :ind Gaylord Perry, lhc t o p - "'inning brothC'r pi I r h i n t;" randt'ln in modc>m buscb<J ll. are mori' 1n1cres!l'd in hel1ling the Cleveland lnd 1;1n~ 10 a \\inning rcrord Lhan in setting f.K'r<;Onal marks. Aftt>r (iavlord bent the Oakland Athletics 2-1 Tuesda y for 1heir cumula!ive 3i~th \'iclory su rpassing lhc ni:1rk of (1iristy and llenry !\lathe11'son -his r('act ion 11as tha t snapping a four-gaine losing s!rCJk v;as more important. ''fl means somet hing thul "'c sci: the record while 1ve're on the sa me team. \\fc l.'31\ enjoy it together. But it's not something lfe thought aboul all the time 11·e 11·ere growing up!'' Jim, at 37, tv.•o years older than Gaylord, 11·3s excited enough lo call thc reC'Ord "great" bul he agreed that it \\'as nor constantly preying upon their minds. e ltlf1r111·ir#r Tr11de PITTSBURGH -An attorney for Pete ~faravich says !he ,\tJanla lfa11 ks want lo trade the .\'a t i on a I BuskethAll Associaion star lo the ne1v t\BA fra ncisc in .\'e1v Orleans. Les Zi1train or Pittsburgh said. hov.·l'1·cr . .\1aravich can Vt'lo any deal because of a nv- tra<lc clause in his contract. Contacted at hi s Allanta apartment. !\1ara,,ich said. "I don't 11·ant to make anv commenl at all until I talk 11·ith n1y a11orn<'.\ s and others COlll'f!tncd . .\·la vbe I'll kno111 something in about a \\leek.'' Zittrain said he a n d Pat "'illiams and 011·ncr John \\'ilcox . e :1 1\dded SPR INGF IELD, ~1uss. To1al membership at Na lsmi!h ~trmorial Baskrtball Hall of Fame stands at 90 today \\'Ith !he induction of three ne\I; members. Enshritled \\1ednesdav .,.,·trc ~ta u.rice Podoklff, 'r i r s t presldC'nl of the Na1ional Basketball Associalion ; llarry A. f isher. a standout player and <:oa::h at Columbia and later :11 \Vesl Point. and Ernest J. Schm idt, "'ho pla~t·d fo r Kunsas State Co!ll'ge in lt!e 1930s and \1'as considered the ~t:inrlou1 player in I h c ~Jidv.·1·st. e Elder Aree pl• RAr-.'CllO LA COSTA -Lee Elder. the first black in histol)' to qualily fo r the .\las ter.1. said \\1edrlesday he has "defi nitely accepted '' llll invitation to play al Augustu. Ga., ncxl year. "'TI1e first thing I \\'ant to say i.s that I ba\'e dclfnllely :ict·epted the invitation to the :\!asters and I play to play in it." the 39-ye a r-old \\"11sh1ng1on. O.C .. pro said at a ne\\'S conference. ··in fnc.1." Eldt>r added . "I hope son1ebody 1\•ill inl'ite me 10 pl;iy a practic e round at 1\ugusla." Elder v.·on the ~fon.~anto Open at Pensacola. Fla .. Sunday on the fourth hole of a sudden-<il'a!h playoff "' i t h flritain's Peter Oostcrhuis to l':trn a .~pot in next year's ~1asters" rield. e Ree,.rd 1'Jel TA.\1PA . ~·!a. C('!1\ra! Florida rolled out the welcon1e n1at today for the i\'ationa l Football League. v.• h i c h \\"ednesday picked Ta1npa for an expansion franchise. Acro ss th e statc ':ri n1idsC<."tion. business. civic and go\·cm1nent leaders hailed the prospect~ for pro football in Tampa by 1976. e Br""'" Named ARLl'.\'GTO~. Tex. -Dr. Bobby BroY,.n. the Ne1v York Yankee baseball player of t.he 1950s turned heart specialist, has agreed to try to heal one of baseball's n1ost ailing n1embers the T e x a s Rangers. Bro\vn. 49. OO\\' a pron1incnt Fort. \\'orth physician, ·was named \Vednesday as interim president or tl1c Rangers. \\'ho finished in the American League cellar the last l\\'O ~ears, Voll eyhall :\faravich·s ol her t11l0rney. ,\rt 11crskovi lz. \\'ere slartlcd by wo ... ..,'1_J1111y11111 !he developments. Ora"G! cc1$t dcl. Fun~r•cn, I!-~. IS-'. 11·6, ;\·laravich 11·as suspended Pia•!• 01 G~me: Jc~nie eandtl. brier!\' last scawn after he O••noe co~1r ~e~ FvllP•t«n 9 J; 1;. h ' ·' d · h H k q 11 , lS·i. Pldl~'~ ol Int Game Ju1;a exc angc.'\J \\'Of s V.11 3\.1' ·s cn~oli~ and lfol>in Ha'"'""· coach Colton Filzsin1mon bu l Gold!n Ylesr Gel. Loi Ang~•e1 1111110r. Zittrain said he thought any e-1;. 1s11. 16-l• rG01ae1 1'.-1t11 ., und~!eated 111 lt69ve play, 1 01 . diffcrenl"es :\laravich had \1'ith AA II I b h d """ hcd C••noe C°")t dtl. S1n:a An1 15.11, U· JC CU ii vt:t'.11 Sm001 l•·U. Pllver cl G1me: Sl111 11.~nrce over at an April If, meeting 0r~nc~ c0511 dcr .~•n11 Ana u .11, •s with Hav.ks general manage r 12. p,,.,.,, c• c;, .... , Der.bit Pt•"~\. -----------------'4'3~ln _H .. rdifl<!, Julia C111~lon \\'ALNLi -1\farinn lfi~h's Gary Htun1e, ~1ission Vl1t,t0's 2-mite relay teasn a n d /\Oc"'Port Harbor's -14-0 rl'lay ka111 \\'lll fal·t s I r o 11 :: chaUc:ngl's at the ~lf SAC ltcla)s v.·hll'b s1a rt h c re J.'riday morning. \rith compelition in !he. open , university, co 11 e g e , junior <.'Ollege and high. school d\vl'iion. the pro gr :J m stretches :icrcm three days. Bl ume v. ill renew his rivalrv 1\ ith lA1ra lligh ''.'I ltalph Scrn.1 in 1he fe:iturL<d event Friday night. Blurne has a be~t of 9 :0J.~ \\"hile Sen1:1 clocked a 9:01.6 indoors this vc;1r. Xt>1vport lliarbor \\'lll beef up i!s <1-40 rcl:i1· v.·ith th!:· addition of 9.9 spct-dst.cr Brian ThC'r'iot for this nll~L ~ Tars have already clocked -4-4.2 withou·t Tht>riot. .\l issiou \"iejo's ~-n1ilc relay ll·a m t:icklcs the bt>.s:I quartE'!~ in the ('J F <1 1 lhat di~tance Sat- urdar. nie t)i:iblos team i s composed of J in1 • Harris t2 :01 ). Kevin Ea ton j 1:56.31, .Jon Cook <1:55.1) and ~lark Hoy,·l'r \1:5i.81. Southern California Collt>i;:~ and UC Ir\ ine \.\"11\ be ,.~in:: 1n the colle~r division I\' it h St'l'i'ral SCC alh lt>tf'S cnter~·d in i nvitational C\'l'l\\s Suturday. sec stars testing the best in the l,;.S. include .\I i k e Singletary in the -1·10. Don Turri in the shot rut. Jirn Ferney in the j\l\"Clin. \\'alt Hitt in the ;i l.IUO. Lm.i Patterson in the inile :ir>d Rand\• Dunl<'-vie and Patterson in thC 10.ooo. The m a j o r Ull'it.1tional <'Vents start al. 11 .:i.m. Saturday 11·hile the junior L'Qli(',::es open lhc n1eet <it 9:j() Frid.1y, fo!lo"·ed by the high schools at 3 o.m UC Irv!,.. 1i• 11~1.,v-J 1""'s ~t.l•\ev, l!I<~ M"'l!n. P~t D'Ade!e~. D"vt Wllll•"'SJ Mil' 'll•lav-5~!,lev, M8•11n. l!ie k Grout. JtU RJ~en 1·Mll• R!'l•v-P ~~ 5'<-·~toow, 0:1<19 W:n•Pll R1Ton Sl•unlon; 01)tn 1;0 H!!:~\.-S'O cnr1~1, fU,.dll••f'>ed l; .. o 1n1,rmed i •1,,__cr..~r. f •t~ M•lll<>; Coll~ sroT-JIXld Slnl•1: Ccllpq' DOie v•ull-Mlk• S1batiric, ll<>l:H'•I G<>to; Coll-!'>lf,1!'> 111<0<>· l'!tlly Ool\1!'>\11!, Gtor~t PMm:i:;; Co11f!lt "IDie lumo---0•~ Ru1ick1: Colleqt discui.-81n!ev. ~II CCllt<lt Col1-t<1e milt ,.11v-D1n Pr~sled, a :;:i f•el'.,.1n, S••ve Hoo~1,.s. l.'1\t Slnolelcrv; Inv. Oi\!an<.• l.'"llt:'- SlnQlttuv, ll r.f,lc• D~u;~, Steve Lau19•rd, Glenn Retis~: In Y. l•vtlil'l-J'm FffnfY; Inv snot wt-Oen Tu,,1: l ~v. '-fO--S!nglel1r·1; IStt ~ISAC, Page 48) JC 1'rack Golclen W111 r•n (••) LA 1~'"""''" 100-1 Wnolt (51 2. 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'.'l~rrtn l§i Q,,1an't 1'7 I , Stt\'(' Adams rode an aiding brt-cle to a blazing 18.9 i.n the 180 low hurdles \\'ednesday but host Estancia bad little tilsc lo ch ... -er about as &tnta Ana Vall ey v.·on !he Irvine Lt=a~'Ue track mctt, 8i·36. Adams, \\'ho also v.·on tlM! 120 h1g~ in lt9. becan1c only the second runner in !ht Cir to crack 19 sccnrds in the 180 lo-A'S. wind or 1101. Coo1pleling nn outstanding day, the Eagles .senior long jun1p«I 21-3l, to e d ge 1eamn1ate Ken Conner for firs!. In other track a c I ion in\'olving Orange Coast area team:;, r\ewport II a r b o r \\rappc>d up the dual meet title 1n ! he Sunset Lea gue y,·ith a 73'~ 4212 win • ovrr \'i'!,iitin" Uw1ting1on Beach. "' Tops 1narks in the meet, were Skip Franklln's ~-0-1, in the shot put and Gerald Foster"s 13-6 in the pole \'3Ull, bo!h for the "'·inning Tars. Else"·here. 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CAN HELP THE CARBURETOR SHOP ltl,HA.IUIOA llllll) C.OST-lltiSA MJ.&116 All ";lllo o... ......... 1 """"'"'°" e.ooo"'• • , DAILY PlLOr 17 -------~ 7 I I I SEIBERLING I 200 I 4PLY POLYESTER Ou1s1<111d111q ttrr P"rlnrn1ancc. Fcatu11·~ J !Ollgh 5-rih 1'hu1n of-cnmn1anU trl.',1d dl·~i!Jfl. lhc S0·1!X:tlln<J /00 1s hutll lur corur ol, dura\Jil1ty and. sn1ooth r 1d1n~1 t:urn forl. ' . SANTA ANA 209 Bush St. (3rd & U11~h l 547-8201 ORANGE 1100 N. Tus1in (Bt'l\V.•t•n K.1tcllJ & Collin~) 532-3383 PLACENTIA 144 South Bradford !South uf Ch ,1pn,J11 I 524·9280 COSTA MESA I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I J I I I I I I I I I I I I OAJL V PILOT Checking Wome11's Area Golf Helen Do}·ic \\'Oil t h e women's club ch;,i mpionshlp by 10 strokes ovtr Dianna Saeni •t Fountain Valley ltflle Square Goll Course. A-tr~. Doyle pc)!ted a score of 270 to 280 gross ror lltn. Saw. ln the llr!il night, !he v.1nner 1vu Jean Cast.or with a 291 grogs, follovted by fauUne Anderson at 295. 'Ille net victor was June Duncan \I.1th 227. ln the aecond Olght, It w•s Dee Dec ll.1cClelland the \\inner with a 303 IJ'OU. Loraine Ackerman \\'U the runnerup \\'Ith 315. Elveta I\o!S won net honors with 231. 1n a low net event, Dorys Nead. WU the A night 'l'rinner \\ilh 69, folloWed by lielen Doyle (70), Pauline Anderson 17%) and a tle betv.ftn \Va(da Gnagy and r..iarilyn Hart at 73. Ruth· Scl»nert won B fliiht u1th t7. follo"·ed by Jean Kuhn (73), Lucia Motley (74), Barbara Anderson and June Mor.ton (75) and Jean Cast.or 178). In C fll1ht, the winner '!''as Dee Dee l\.fcClelland Y.1th 73. Other winners Included Kav Koopf (74), Jean Stocki and Elve1a Ross (78) and a tle -bet\\'een Dorothv Fltunaurice, Bernice Co1•ey and Blllye i\feyer at 17. Sylvia Johnson Y.'llS the D wlMer •ith 74. followed by Zora Benac at 75. Lorraine: Soal and Betty as.ma tied at 78 \\'ilh Ptfarth1 Brunet. Ptfi.rkl., Bartok and Jo \\'oodbury tied at 77. Saitta A na The first two round& of tht Y.'Omen's clu b champlonstrlp et Santa Ana Countrv Club have been complel.ed. · In the chan1pionship flight, the three leaders remained unchanged after each of the first hro rounds. Loil Ede$ posted an 84 for the first round and a 172 for 36 holes. ?ifary Crary had an rl and 173 total for secood place l\'lth defend ing champion Connie Kinzie at 88 and 175 In third place. Aline 1\facauley is the iirst mairt leader after pootlnJI an 88 ope ning round and 171 total .!C'Ol"e. lnet Stansbury had a 91 lo hold second otac:e after the fint round \\'Ith Alice Hall movtn~ into second \\ith 184 alter two rounds. Rancho SI • ThurMlliY. APfl1 25, 1974 ET Pool F·u1idi1ig Pla1i .Set; MSAC ... Dile 11ima Loo1ns .in Tennis The trail -...hich will evet1lually lead to an Olympic-sizt!d 1v.iln1nin1 pool It El Toro llillh 11ehool llas apparently been blal.l."'d by i'"lfth District Supervlw Ronald C1spcn1. , "After months of wrangl lng v.·lfh the red tape involved 1h a pro}ect of this 1lie, l 111n now confident that '"e ha\le e clcur plan deflned to secure the needed monies," Caspers says in his ~atcst releuae. The ''needed moniea" In lhb cuse are HANK WESCH -.----- $SOO.OOO and the breakdOY.TI of how that Ugure y.·ill be reached shoy.·s: -SJ30,000 from the Saddleback Vallt!V UniCied school dlstricl In the way Ot constru'ctloo fuiVla. -$50,000 from local sel'\llce area taxes . -Around $150,000 from general county rc\•enues, and the remainder from federal Revenue Sharing funds and conunltmcnts from local bwilnesses. f'indlng local contributor• is of primary concern for project booeter1 presently since raising sufficient funds through contrlbu!IONI \lo'OUld sel'\le to convince the other 1upervlsora of community support tor the project. ' In Jwie. requests for Revenue Sharing funds will be made to the count)''! ila rbor11, BcaclH!s and Park• Comm'.sslon. • • * Looi! for llt'rJous mo.llla1 from Ora11e LealllM ltnnll CMCba: wllen the ClF ,U)'Off Clme ctmet 1ro111d, ante•• ~re'• 1 'Uaq:e fro m pe1t policies. The Jracue, whk ll moil cottlte• Wiii 11 dte bc1t Z..A tennis }oop In tbe CIF, 1111ually 1et1 oat cpot ln the playoff•. tlte letf\lt cUmpJon. Delt111dln1 CIF rbamplon IAl'llllli Beacb, currently 1 1ame aht ad of Unlvertlty ll tbe le11ue 1tandln11, t1 t1'e llktly t••d.ldlit tor the CIF •pOt. L11un1 Beach co1cb Art Walal, "'"° dona't exactl y consider 1111 team 1 11'oo-la Cl' •'la Ille lea1ue, ftt ll ~bat v.·boevtr wins U.. loop wUI b.11,·e •• u cellen1 chance of 1ueda.t lite CI!>' title. He tlllnk1 lbe runner ap would mike • sre•t •how1t11 allo. "l.e1t ye1r the CIF took eo-ehmploa1 Irena to me lt1(Ut1 1bat y,·rre not aearly •• 1tton1 1111 ours," Wabl recoll«ll. "We belt tlltin tislly ln 1hf: tarly rounds. "n t re'1 a g6od chance tile 11me Cbbal •·UI happen this year, y,'hlch y,•UI be Loo bid for lbt second place tea m ln &he IU"6f. • * * \ The ?iflsiilon Viejo brother-elater swimming combination or Taylor and Kathy Howe v.·111 apparently be broken up for the next awlm nling season. The !amly v•ill be movfn& lo the East dur. Ing the sum1ner, but Taylor ii opting to rtnlsh his senior year at Mission Viejo. Kathy will probably be returning to Mission Viejo summers to train with lhe Nadadores AAU team. Women's Softball Orange Coast Co I le ge ·1 \\'Omen'.s aoitba.11 team was held to three hits in absorbing a 16-~ defeat from Cypress Wednesday at Orange Coast. Co11nall y, Grijalva Spark El Toro Victor y first seven inninp. Gary Connally and Grijalva combined to one-hit Heritage, the losers scoring their only run "'ilhout benefit ol a hit in the second innln&. Kim Aydelotte drove in one run with a sacrifice fly, and scored another for Orange Coast's only bright spots. Judy ~rletzler had three rbi and Jerri \Yaters pitcbed her second successive three-hl Utr ln leading the Golden Weit C:Ollege girls softball team to a 10-2 \'IC\Ory over Santa Ana O>llege Tuesda y on t b e "·inner's rleld. "llke Mlller delivered a one. out tlghth-lnnlng single to score Gabriel Grijalva with U1c winning run as El Toro High d<>Y.Ticd Heritage, 2·1, in prep base b a ll action \Vedne11day at El Toro. The \1ctory \\'as El Toro's ninth q:alnst nve losse.!I for the season. II T-C\' i~§:i~tiv:.·'/, 1 f ,. i '';! J C Golf G. Gri11lv1. lf·O l ' iturtlte. rl I The wln brings the GY.'C ncord to 10.2 for the year ~·ith botb defeats coming at the bands of con!ere.oce leader F'Ullertoo. Or11119 Coul CU Grijalva had singled and moved to second on a walk to se t up ?itlller's aame-winnlng hit . Prior to that. the two teams bad managed only tv.·o hits betwttn the1n through the . ~l>thfl. " o I . •th•ll" c o Oflllt9 c .. tt ffO 111/ l"lllMirliM ~ .. 11,, I tit C•I• Ml"M CCJ Iller, er I HorN r (OJ II lltt '~!lllM n ,,,:,, C"°"f)I"°~· ID ' I ! 0 'A\(Go\ll9!1 (0l JJ 11•1. MtMlf f 11.,..0. e i.;i:t~r•~·l>l~ 1 l l Or11tt 11'1 cltl. A1ndlt 11, J•1. To11i1 lt J M1rllft IOl 1111. l"t!'ty I) . ..0. ir1n1 .,., ,,.,.,,.., s'"u~ !I') n "''·,,....ft n. :S·l_._,. r ~ 1 Hlll1Jllt kl 101 11 ftt. IOl'llllW u, ,..,, E1'T1~"!' ~0o'f:~1 1 1 2 1 '" .... ,.,,~:.-.~·~~/• rcr cc Qvlfl'll)'t 11 JJ Ml. 4111! ft n, M . Glbton 111 1• lltf, TlglW ... '"°· Prep Tennis Results k~SI II kf, C11levl1t fJ, ..o. I'll CS! U '"'' Arf!'l1lront "· t(I. 5dl rt..,. ti) 11 fff, Wlll)1m1 H • ..0. k1r1n 11) M Mf. Tote"',._ ML. Vtf"Mt1 WtUf!'ll1tt!tt ClF\tl ltt\tl Wtlll!ft Tom Cummlnis and Gent Ronald will meet for the men's club dwnploo!!ilp' at Irvine O>ast Coulltry Club Salurday. In the COOIO\atfon fl!ibt, Bruce Olton faces F- Smilh while. Ken Hartman 'Jind Dick HermAM tingle for·the NeWport nlght crown. . . O>uck lltldebrlnk and' Dr. E, Vallentine •111 play fof lhe Balboa fillht till•. • S•llta Afl• They · art down to .. the , semifinals o( the president'.!! cup Cllmpe"Utloo at Santa Ana Coimtry Club. ln the quarte:rflnals, Jacli: \\'llder defeated Robb Hurtt ar.1 Bo \Yeaver stopped John · rrvine. 11\e winners m~t in the upPer bracket ieml. • In Ule starting field of 32 in the championship flight, !Ix doctors were amoog t h e participants. Two · h a v e 'survived to the seml11 and will meet lit the lower bracket befort Saturday. Dr. Bill Kincannoo defealed BruT)I Hallamore and Dr. Ned Khor<y topped Dr. J a c k Givens in the quarterfinals. Hallamore had -defeated Dr. Kirby Day to reach the quarters. In the Augusta flight, F.d Ethel! defeated Mike Carter In semifinal.action and will meet Dr. John Abraham In the finals. Or. Abraham defeated Harvey Sean in the semis. In the Baltusrol night, Or. Ha n•ey Spears defeated Bob HO)t while Paul R e n I u s st<>ppod Wally Bennett fo galn the'flnals. Big. Co11yo11 fn a match \1.5. pa r toumatnent for the men's club at Big Can»on tAuntry Club of NeY•port &-a.ch. Dick ?iloore and Leona.rd Shane finished v.·ith a plus 10 for first place honors. In second .pJace were Dick ·Coleman aod Joe ri.fadl with plus nine. · A tie resulted for third place 'O'ith Ron Winterbum and Dick Coleman on one ttam at plus eight. Toby Olson and Bitl . ri.1oore y.•erc oo the other •quad. 1n e spring frol ic tournoment run as a j&e:k and JlU event with a bliad draw fOl' pe.rtnert, a t.ea.m rompoised of Clayton Rotic, Roaer ~1onroe. li!rt. Dan Del\Ulle and ~trt. Jack Wilder fmbhed with 124 f0r flnrt place. Secood place went IO Jake Pivaroff, Herb Schutter, ?i1rs. Ken Oliphant and H e I c n Stegeler at 128. Tern Talbot. Don Welb. t.trs. Ebel' Erlck!on and i\'lrl. Maynard Fnlnklin finished wtth 129 for third place. Jn lbe fourth spot at 130 were Clark: Boothl Walter Farrell, ,\fn. Bill Nebb and Mrs. Don Wei~. ltf lasl.;n Viejo In a jack and jJll event for members of the Mi!sion Viejo Goll Club Sunday, a lie multed for first place. On one team were ?ilrs. and l\trs. Casey Mau with Mrs. Ruth Jenkins and Spence Vay. On the other squad were Mr. and l\frs. Phil Hassan Y.'ith ?.Ir. and l\lrs. \V11rrcn Brans- by. ltl eao 1' e rde St.an Hlckin ~·as the tow gf06.i Y.iMer in the annual Fisl1 Repo1·t LIASI 4 '74 610 WACOOH SH.It-. • '•••1'1>1.0 l.L COSTA MESA DATSUN i 14S HAllOllLVO. C.M. $40.6410 ~1;,;I,·•·~' .. 'i, I Ii .. ,. l1M1mM'. Jll g' ~ltrd, lb ~ p~~··*"•lll. ,, 1 !I r.r'ri1f'' rl 1: r1~r11' " ·-'~"~"',) clef. Ht llorl ,., IUno .. J, • "'· Jlfllowtkl ....,, M~u • !Wm.I loll ,.., H won 1·J, .. •• Arm Wm ~ IOll lol, 1"' -64, l·J, 81111111 Wfl'l.I /011 U , , ... -&.I, FORD COURIER t"•nti• I . . seniors tourrwmcnt at "1esa Verde Country Club with a 50 for t~·o round.I. In stcond plat.-e in the iross competition wa! Frnnk Don· ald!JOn wl.lh 15&. In the net Cllmpetition. Kevin Wheeler and J\1ashle UessOO tied for first place In the so.64 bracket with !Ml. i!oract Grlffl 11wu next at 141 with Dick Hooker at 142. Ol'.t'I Gow .on the 55-59 , bracket net competition with J3S , followed by Leonard Campbell at 139 and Stan Wood at 14l ln the 60-and~ver bracket. Horace Donkin ~·as the ~·n1er with 140, rollowed by Bill Ada.ms at 141 sud Bud flaherty at 150. /ll ile Sqllore Qualif yin g for the president's cup at F'ountain Vatley Mile Square Go 1 f Course v.•ill run through ~tay 20. This weekend. !he men's club will stage a better ball of partner's e\·ent with a nel better ball event on ?i-1ay 4-5. On ~fay 8. in addition to the regular stag day tournament , a fishing derby y.•111 be held in · coojwiction with the men's club meeting that night. GOLF TIPS Think abou t Hiiiing The Back of The Ba ll - To Ehminale Topping -Keep Lett Arm Slralghl ,.rgroltftds Gotf Rot19' I 00 Fair Dr., Casta M••• AC•OIS HOM CM POUCI ll•T- In an odd holes tournament for me:mben of the Y.'OITlen's club at Rancho San Joaquin r.olf Course this w e e k . Carolynn \Valbrldge was the \\•inner \\'irh 38. ~1=~.e ~\%\ Tot1tt • ,,_.ff iJi',.., 2 3 • t It • s~~.. l'll m 1~'i •1 • renot ~·W'Wt 1ntl O H FcirfKh.JOl'ltl 4WM.) lltl. ··~11ner­ loe~mt .. ,, •·'I l •f>C·LIU1 • ..., ... 7. Mtllul·G•Vl<ll'll (Wm,I w ... &.•. lc.-t J./; Iott S·1, 7 ... ••• the gutSy little pickup In second place at 40'1; "·as Shirley Whetz.el .with Pergy Roberts next at 42 ~. VI Saxton \\"Oft B Olght v.•ith 40, followed by Jean Griffin and Phyllis Stafford at 401~. Betty Poindexter captured C Oi1ht "'ith 42 \\1th Charlene Collins second at 42V1. Lou Willey V.11(1 D ru1ht Y.ith 39, ronowed by Grace Wehe at 451~. In another event, playm circled their bert nine wlth hatf handicaps. sh i t l e y \Vhet.zel was the A wl.nDer 'With 2711. followed by Dorothy \Vrhil'ht at 28tJ and SUe Ewers 11t %9. Poll~· W'uhburn cal)tutfll B (Set WOMEN'S, I'll• 4'1 1i.r ll rll Hll'ml"""' C l · ! ! 2, l"1lmet. 211 ~~·· u 4 ! • Tl.,1,.,. Jo 4 ! I r~~~.. ! ! 2-.i .... " . I ! I ~!Ill . »I I ~ ty IR!llftll S1t1fl At11 002 llOO 0-1 j I Go1<1111 Wttl DI 410 1-10 1 4 P rep Basi::hall CM Honors Swim1n ers Diver Tim GaU.1her. -·as named most val u abl e Wedne5day ni&ht I\ Costa ~lesa Hta:h'1 1port.I 1wards banq uet ho nor ing the !S\\'ln1n1ing team. Spec:lal awud v.·l.nntrs: Ve~ty C1D111,._ll:lch1•ll C"ICOfl; M t 11 Vt tu•Dlt 0!1vtr-llm G1llll"'" ~'O:ll lm_.ftl ~ll Y t r-St l ft 0...,llt<:lo.i. U.OSI 1nsp;r11lo•,.l-lllW Ml•t.1t.11rvr Prep Baseball J~ftlor V1"lfV Mtw"rt Hubor (0 UI S1nh AN l<lp·.or! ~1l'lf>G1 Sml!n. 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J 1111!9r VltlllJ W1tlfl'llfUt.r !f\!tl 11\\I W"lt•• ll~tltt three day '~heel a1gnment s most cars Regularly s 12.95 Call for a n appoinh1 "*"" B.F.G dr' h , ,, were the other guys_ a ......... c ....... A.flll'fklll I~"''' • #111te1 (:h11 ... h!llA-ffl:•,. Allgnm•nt • Sh•cks • lr•k•• from the No.1 truck dealers. When yo u're No. 1 in trucks (see be· low), you don't sell just .any small truck. Ford Couriefs rugged .frame has box· section ralls and 7 ... yes, 7 ... croas- members. Its big 74.5 in. x 62.2 in. s tee l box is all we lded. An independent fron1 suspe nsion fe atures big coll springs and a stabiflzer bar. Doubte·a¢tln·g shoe Ks are s1andard, front and rear. There are long, wide 6-leaf rear springs. The t.ransmls- slon'a a fu lly synchronize d 4·speed. And you got all this In a pickup with a comfort- ably room y cab over a long, ride-smooth· ing 104.3-l nch wheelbase. ............ _....,,...,_ ..... ·~ .. I I iii I I I ._ I I I ,_ .,. . "'' 'IW' towu:A. L.I'°". c.. ttt!,11•1111\ 1!1111••· ~ .... l f'll\lf '''' I ,.,.,., Ptflff. • •• • " . ' .. 4-cyllndir 11100.Cc. engine h1s alumlnum 'a»oYhead ... 5 ma in bea1lng1 ror rigidity, strength. Deluxe be• cover wlth111 llnted aide windows 11 1 ~-~ popular option. Others: autoinauc tr1namlt1lon, air conditioner. Courier shown with optlon&I slriplng, wt111I covers 1n4 •• m!rror1. Snap-down bed liner opllon or dUrable Indoor-outdoor m11erl1\ otters Ci r Pt ltd comlott · See your local Ford Dealer ' f ORD COURI ER FORD OIVISION •• ' • Califo biting ln bow• catch Dtego Bi ·Of lur fair d on• ' Ba is list and ~ and pl where, T Fl fee ba and in ducted is tbe tact F It to kic owner- game as \\·e fish se be we! N bass. As action 8 from and c chann '\\it De H Clu low this M \li t WO loll 173 I i... A c B Mo v thi \\•it Fl • What's Doing Outdoors JIM NIEMIEC Anglers have been turning out in good numbers at Soutbtla California lakes as warm weather has put fresh water fish Ji a biting mood. Irvine and Anabelm lakes are hotspota for ptanted raln- bow ,trout while Vail, 'Wohlford and Henshaw are producing aood catches of catrish. A few trophy bus ire com.Ini out of San Diego City lakes, but acUon is not considered very conslsteol Big Bear Lake is good ror trout and small ba.11 on a variety of lures and bait. Lakes Sherwood, Casita.s and Cacbuma are fair during the .week for trout, ttappie and bass, but very slow on v.tt.kends due to large crowds. ' Ricer Bass IHorlug Up Bass fishing on the Colorado Rh·er and Its impoundmentJ is listed as good V.'ith most of the action taking place at Mojave and P.1ead._ where bucketmooth5 are hilting a mi.rture of jigs and plugs. Bass are spawning in the lo"'·er sections of the river, where, nyfod anglers are stringing limits of bass daily. Trout are also active in the Willow Beach area: Fly Ca.th19 Classes Set Fly fishing classes are now open to the general pu,blic on a fee basis. This year. schools have bee.fl set up all over ~llfornia and in P.1ootana. Both beginner and graduate claues are con- ducted on a wet:kly basis Ydth top instructors. Big Bear Lake is the next school on the schedule and for more lnformaHon con· tact Frank Gray, P.O. Box 729, \Vestminster, phone 897·1066.. • l'ellou:tall Season Near• It looks as if the yellowtail fi shing is about to break loose to kickoff the 1974 fishing season. According to Frank LoPreate, owner-sk ipper of the charter boat Searcher, ruMing out of Flsh- ennan's Landing in San Diego, there arc huge schools of yellov.·s v.·orking the Coronado Islands just "'·ailing for the right com· bination of bai t, water temperature and currents to break It loose. From all indications it is going to be a good season for all game fish. Skippers are optimistic about a good albaaire run as v.·en as saying the waters sOOuki be prime for a good bill· fish season. After last year's bust, any showing this summer will be welcomed. Newport Harbor based sportfisbers are mil:ing catches with bass, bonito and rock fish. Loads are light but catches are good. As soon as conditions improve and the water wanns up, all action will switch to the surface. Bay fishing js listed as fair with the best fishing coming from the area of the pavilion._ Ghost shrimp, cut and ll\·e bait and clams arc enticing bass, halibut and croaker to hit in the channels. Baja Fishing ln1prove1 Fishing from l\1ulege south to the cape is picking up. Thme returning angl ers report that the season is just beginning and that flShing, !or the mO!t part; s good under Ideal weather. ,Raacho Buena Vista's billfuih cowit! are encouraging, mixed with lots of" other big game fish. A few s~·ordfish are comlng from the cape area as well. WOMEN'S GOLF ... First place in the gross oompetition \~:ent to Cele Neth, Lucille PadOOck, l\fargaret Crank (Santa Ana a::; and Shirley Obersteln (Alta Vista CC) with 159. 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Cr1111I H1""y Lind 01 . llt<llm1111 11XTM •ACl--OM "'Ill . ll't{f. C11r,.,1n11. All tgH. l"ur .. 11100. Top c111..,;ng prltt U.25. T"' Qvol1 Clull ol Tt..,pll City Pt<t. ltrM II CL D•ul!Oft ) (jtrN Jtcll {A. Whl!l<t'\ Eur1 lt1! (J, O'flrl"") L""1r Hiit !l.. G~J Hl'nry IJ. Miiier) s111r11 Otr1 l lt. G'""dOllJ 5tikth1lwln I J, Tod41 Doug Or1!11n (J. Llg111111n1 Sl!V•lilTlil llACE---OM mile. r>1ct .I.It 1oe1. PL/1'11 llXIO. Top cl1tmlng pr-lcl' u n:o. Th• l"hl s1om1 .-.1p111 Sorr:>'lty poet. Untie T1•1 !A, S!tmt rm1n) Mr. Jock ll.. D<1u!lot1) "'" RIWTd 0 fJ, O'llr~ln l Frost Frost (P. lloc:c~lol My Frosty (J Au:st lll LIMolft lll\G l rocll; (J , Mt rkWt ll l Pokt Y (11\ICLI; (J. lltl!n ) EIGHTH .... CE-Ont mil~. Ptc~ Clt lm l!IQ. All 1011. 1"11rst U6CIO. Top c11lml1>11 price 110,000, Grl'lll'll Grty (J, Tod<ll Golokn Jim !J. Wlll!l m•l Mr, Ollolblt D IJ. O'llrl1n) Arg.o ltlch11'd (II'. Coltm1nl (Dll!IHI J1tk 10 . Mltto1) Dl•l1>11 fir.I (D. Ad<1rm1nl VOii lilommtl (Iii, Wlnt1r1l Min Wtbt511 IJ. 5Mrren) 1111•nt ll.1.(1!-<>nl mllf. l"I Ct . Clt lrnll'Q. 4H IOtl. CIHl-brtd. Pu1\f CUOI). Top c11lmlno prlct ~-0.lldy flO'I' TISI (T, Wint) AllC!v1 Eric (l, Otwllt) Only Son I/.\. Aulllnl 0111'1 Choice (J. Llgh!nllll Ml•t Lnr1m CS. Otoom••I frH Htllhtlr (G. Koll\ l.vcy Lu {JI. IUCl'lmllfl<l ) Orllll Min (J. O'lrltnl (Continued fTOm Par• 411 flight with 271/i, followed, by !\farion Keeler (2.8), Virginia Ide (29) and a tie between ~larilou Hogeboom, Beverly Cornwell and Gloria Talmage at 291/z. In second place at 1si1w~ ~ Phyllis Smith, 0ar1.,,. Bouse. Alarm· to s In C flight. it v.·as Phil Goepper the \\inner ~ith 25\'l. Betty Blakemore and Eileen ''raceburn tied !Gr .second with 27. Betty Vaughan won D night with 28'h, followed by Lillian DeShazo at 29. Seacflft Huntingtoo Scacliff Country Club vromen's club staged a low gross-low net tournament this ~·eek. In the first flight. Kay l\foser was the gross victor ,nth 81. Corrine Richardson won ~rs with 71. follo~·ed LO raine O'Neil (73) and l e\en Co\\-den (74 ). In the second flight . Ann Le\\•is won net with 90. Juliene Adams captured low net with Caroline Clark, Liz Brandenburg and ff a z e I l\follica tied at 76. Virginia steveM won the third flight low gross award ~·ith .fJ1. In the net action, Florence Co\'ell was t h e ,vinner with 75. follo~•:ed by Pat Jenn.in~ (761 and Bess Peterson (77). Lu Gaskell and 'rlfiddie Benner Ued for first in low J!ro8S competition in the rourth night with to.1. Dolly Anderson "'as the net victor with 75 v.ith Ol ah l\forgan and Ga i 1 e Stinson lied at 77. illendo1l'lnrk l\leado"·lark Country Club v."Omen's goll club sta~ an odd-and e\'en tournament for partners this ·w~. Two team1 tied for .first place at 72 with Diana Haoper Hnd MarctUa Crandall on one. On the other were Pat F.orio and Bonnie N\lccio. • Kathy Bransford · end1Helen 1'foultoa were next at 74. followed bv Harriet Glanville and Ada Wick at '1'4!~. Ln1runn B ench It was a poker-net on the last fi\1e holes touniament for memhen of the Laguna Beach \Vomen's Go I f Associ ation recently, In A flight. lfelen brerelius Y.118 the WIMcr with 16, t o llo wed b y fdal\fa y Shoemaker at 88. Rita Reinholdt _, B fll<ht with a. Lntlan f.lar'ks and Oorl11 Faaf{ titd !or second at SS. l\tarv Lou Ya~er was the lone c night wlnl1er with 90 .. illesa Verde On ,IZUest day at f\.ltt'la Vt.rde Cou ntry Club of Costa l\tesa, a low gro&J, low net 19'1mament held the tnterest of 1M. ,.·omen golfers. Ginny Coffmg aad Connie Kinzie of Santa Ana CC. In the net action, Shirley Kinder, June l\fcConnell with guests Vickie Hornbeak and Carol Ruoff of Santa Nia CC v;ere the wiMers with 129. Alice Watts, Pat Gill, 1.ora Hutchison (lr\ine Coast ex:;) and Edna McHugh ( B i g Canyon CC) were second at 130. Third place ~t to Arlene Verfurth, Ellie Kitson and guests Vicky Bailey and Yvonne Donaher of Irvine Coast CC with 131 . A tie resulted at 132 with ~larion Schulte. Vi r r in i a Vistlca and guests Merilee Dungan (Santa Ana <Xa and Phyllis Wilson (Yorb3 Linda CC) on one team. On the other were Grace Hooker and Gloria B<m·den u•ith guests Betty Gonnella and Lee Kaplan of Candley,'OOd cc. Colla :tle1a tt was an odd holes tournament for the . \\'Omen's club at Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club this week. In A flight, Ann PaJ>P3S was the winner with 3011. Other ~inliers included Jmoe Van Auker (331;i), B. J. Sleva (36 1. Gorr)' Watson 1371 Ind Sybil Foster (37i,i). i Elise Stipes ~ B fl i¢lt 1'.i th 32in:, followed bv Del GustkE!v (S3), Norine Grad y (3S!h) and a tie between Betty B1™TI, Jean Dalphee and Enna Havem at 36. Santa Ane • In a stroke play tournament for the 1''0men members of Santa Ana Country Club, Mary Crary fini shed wffh an 80 for low gross honor'! in A fiight Gwen Sayers was the ~t ,·iclor with 74, follo\1..-ed by a 1ie betu-een Connie Kinzie and Florence Keller at 75. In B nlghl, Fran Schmid WD$ the ~SS victor with 95. .~da Livingston and Bev Rimel tied for net honors with 77, follO'\\·ed by Lanie Harrison oind Dori! ~fcCoy at 82. Alice Nisson WU lbe llr()$S victor wlt/i 1111 In C:.· night. Dodie \Voods caotnred Ml honors with 71. ronowed by Glorls Flemln~ 111nd Am Ward at 76 and another tie at 77 betWttn SuaLe Ste1'-·art and ~1~ry Dltltlnson. \'irginla • lowf! ~111 the n 01,rht rzTOU \\"inner with llS. Ruhr Peelt and ~follv Ran'e)· ti ed fOl' net honors with 18. • Results WllllMSlll Y. 4,..11 M, \9't Clltr. TrtcM 1111 11'11.ST •ACI -0... milt. ll'act . Cl1Jmtng. 411 ~L ll'urw l1100. Armttro Jett•• (Aubin) 1.60 J.00 2.90 Anc1y•1 Ml11ilt {0..omtrl •.Oii 3.00 lrl11'o C.... (lrllf\I) 1.00 Time -2.07 Also rtc:ld -l1!1t1 l.......,. I ll! Of lllgMt. Torw .-.mlg.o, flr1vt11, H1 l'1 Tommy 5crlfdltd -Stnetw MH1, Roicy Ort "'" IJ EXACT.I. 1· arm-JH11r & J. ......,.. Mlullt • ..i• llt.• 11.COlilO l.ACll -Ont "'lie. Tr"'· C1111dlll11111d INW-3). 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Acid in carry-out pack) only s219s 24 MONTH GUARANTEE AIR SHOCKS Com plete-1 n s tailed '4 11 i .. o<~• 0 11 p•rl1<t lo• r111to"'f!" wl,o "o~I !'Ito•• lood• o• two t•o•lt n . 411 S0,°1~' 1ff1r "'0"Y odvon•09'"' •CG-~"'• t * • "1'"''"~1t :-• ~ .. • •• ""0• .,, ,.,.,, '"' • Co~o,••:•• lo• •o· .. ~o. ~'"' ·~·J• ·"' • ,; .... ,,, r · ,o.,tc•1y o ,...d • P•••e~• · a~·to,..,~,. ·• ·• 1~:'3• • "'·" -· , ... '''"'~~' 1 ,,~1 •·d• • c .... 1, .•• ,.~ • ., FAMOUS BRAND s449s "G $57 95 If im& OIL -SPECiA_L ____ 1 Hlll'S WHAT WI DO: s 3 88 I .,,, 'qt1. Ouok1r State !up tol c~u for I ""' Choisi! l vbe Appointmtnt : II II" Whet'I Beorinq Repack fouler front) '11" Broke Adiu!tment [e11cept disc) ·I , .. ·-.-, .... , , • 11 rvrt l t•C1•1101 I ,, ' . . .. '. ' ' . ~Si~iii-=-"""-=-*~ ...... --........ _______ ...... , Pr: --~~~ ~--., ••• v-•. *HIGH SPEED BALANCE* I WHEEL BALANCE l !INCLUDES WEIGHTS ! $ 2 so I ,-".1 ,0 ,~?;,,~~;,Y Ea. ·1 ~~r·~"~:-~.tA~~..OV~ .. ,,~.-~--~~-~-~ HEADQUARTERS FOR MacPHERSON STRUT SHOCK ABSORBER I I I I . I REPLACEMENT BY MONROE 1 ----·J GET au1cK-STOP ACTION TREAD~ DE~JGN"o;· I ~ . --.. 1' • -• . • the LAREDO by uN1ROYAL 1 H• ,,., •• ,.. ....... t I r!,~!,.~.~~~:.k 2 $ 2 s 9..9·,r '"""' ... '" ''""11 .,,. •-"" for ~;; ':.· ·7, "'' t J&ette :~f~ecuniP.....:.....,-, AllAHEIM 1111. ~"~"tt I 635·1ilQ __,SANTA ANA 1111 ,_. W11111 '"· '540·8646 WESTMINSTER mi Wnlmimla 1111. 893·3521 TUSTIN m C1111)!'1: 544 .9411 'I &ARDEN GROVE lllJ ie~r ~it 893-35iS NEWPORT BEACH-& HAWAIIAN GARDEMS llil)).~~ II. ~i$~tJ CWl MESA lll l 171b SI. 5414131 HutmNGTON BElclt 19th. U1I. 5)1.7571 ~ONlilll ,.lllt SU!!\ 735 '5010 SAllTl ~NA Ill l ~ • U!l·l111 ~ CL(WEWJElll l c1t1mito1111 491·5543 ·t ' ,. • I JWATS l!!!! 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WE NEED INVENTORY If ~·111 ha\t' t-.lnl'tide1·00 M'.'lhu~ )"\ti' h•1n11• or UH'\Ullf' Ill'~!)· "r'y CALL US. \\o c.111 ,.ff1·\· J 1'1•1....,nnalitNI ~t"\-il"f"• 1 Yot1'n:> ln1po1111nl IV 11~ I I Cnn11nnuu"' 4u11l\1y ••\· fJC)l>Ul1• \l<l't' l ry 11.'lrdl'I'' ,,/ SJ!t~t·1.1I ··110 ut>h1;0\tl•1ll 11~r;·,•1u•'11• i11~k u,.1 ./ }'"rt~· 1•\'.du .. 11011 111!1•1 1•ha1"1:1''~ I l'h·;,..,,. 1•1111 ~4·1·i~ll Newport Beach $46,900 1 1.irl<t~nl" :: 1~~!1\••n1 <In•• ,r,,1-r "n .'o'('lud1· .. t 1·11! i1 ..... ., •• 111•nr j•l'Of •i"·'I ~··ll •'••tn·~··· ll1•:11r ~h111\•' 1'•A .1r1tl l:1r;.;·· /• 1i•h·~'l•Jn,Jl} ln 11d~!·:11.>•i prh·.1t<-• ~..JJ'(I. l.1tl").;1• f,11111]~ ""'Ill. ti<•UT1ll•·I ki11 ·h1•11, 11,•'lo;J hun11111i hn•pJ ;n ,. ;11 ul 11r rn1i11111 ~ r 11 d r 111>p .. intn1.·nt.~ ! h r o u i;:: h i h1n••r 11;1111s fas! snJ~. C1•ll I 511;..'.!)l.1. DPf.N llL g • ir s FUN ro 111. 1.'ICF• I THE REAL ESTATERS EASTBLUFF POOL I I I ('lfl•<' lol ~ll(lppillJ.! ;, 1111 ~ l~.1"1'. ~p1t rkl1n~ Pa1n! ln· ~id•• 11rM.I "lJI, 1\!;1l11r1• !n~·' 1111.t shn1b-;, ,l H1•th'Q()1 11, ~·;uui)y R01.1111. 111 n i u ~ !:·••Iii 11111! f;r,•at l'••'L (If. 1• fNI fvr $79.SOil. Cnll *Htr{);,;~. , .... ~., ... ,.,,,,,, .... , ~···" \',.\ l,L.:\· RI \LIY ~ Ull<C. ll<'!Q~~" ""'' ~!( u. \Jo,•' • ",,.,,, ' ""ra"' DON'T MISS THIS! '.! RH all'l den ho1nf', gl'C':J f l•.n1l ly kito•ht•n \1•1111 t'.\• 11"11s11·•· 111•~! 11a nl"11 11 r-. 1..,;i11h/ul f'/\rpr'lS. l"U,!OnL 1lrn11€s, l'ai,~-carc la nds.i.:ap· 1111.:. near pooll a nd :\!I LL IO:\ $ ""1~•11. Ov;nt•r :u1,\'inu.~ 1Jll•I 11111,1 "ur ry '..'or! T.0 . Pr ir1• n ~l 11N.,I t11 ~··:·,-~· C.dl 11nn1•'fl111!f'I). 61 .. -"<.1.~1. LOOK 4T COMPETITION THEN Cnrne M~· fil 1 Carr1111\un, (.)1:\1 l>ui)h•x II 11 Hr. •lf'n 11/t1 1·t l~u·, ,\· 3 Hft. •l.,1111s1:1l1·•. J.>t·n. h;1ck Br. ,I\: hr1. r•1111 ht_' 11.'<l.><I bv 1·()Ut' n1•1th1·1-1n-l1111 & ~tw.-tl hall' h<'I' 1111·11 s••p:i rale t·nr. U\t-r !lac> 2 o·ar 1·11q,.111 l11/lock1<tl 't11r:i~··1 1s ;1 ~rial'io11s I Br :q•L L!UJll!lry IJl ("ar1•11'1 ... huu~. Ul'E:'\ TlllS \\'f-:fo;!\. I 'n~·c -$99,:ii)li Brl)krr •ii:>-:Jj:!J *** 7% *** ll1'r1•~ .1 11ay t•> !...-•;d r!i1' h1l!h 1nh•rf'~l -a''llllll' 1)1141 7'. lnan on this 11harp ;'; txlnn .• 1 ~, 1Xt1h hr1mt•: frp!i·. l'•·nlr;il 11ir•N1Jlll.. nice ttll'I'· i..-dr,1pes i!llllll'<I. JlOS~\'~' J•ri1•e1l 11) s1·1l~: Bel11·r tiu01·? MORGAN REAL TY 673-6642 675-6459 Lido Isle ••• $78,500. .')011,. t ~;1rp 2hr. :!li;,, hl!n~. fir.•11hu·( Ir~ lh·i11:.: P•1r11. 11r1•t. •t" · ~,,11 ... r h11 ... l••t•·•!•I :.or11Jlh• h"n11· Pru···d 1 .. J-••il fni-1. Call l 'l~EST !riJ . fl(J:O.IES for infq, 61:'"1\1'"1<.i. l -BR-2-BA-HOME- $3-1.&.":C. An~l)nc c11n 11!i~(1111e !his V,\ (i'' ln:1n. S190 0~ To t :1 I 111nnlhly !»'l) rn~nt. 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Sl\j,.Jll'J, C.111 .-, It')-li:lll mRBElL. rim~ '..:9.1.i /la1·'iur BJ\·•I. ----------TENNIS 60x200 LOT WALK TO BEACH ll11ilrt ,\OUr .-... 111 1•'11111!( •'f)Url . lill.\".:O'l 1 .. 1 1\·ith p1·ivuc~, \\ ;dk In I~ IL•'h J~•1°::i' 4 l·,...j1·1"Jrll h"llll'. ~Uli<'I" Jari:f' l11•iin.: 1>l''a-~. S 1· 11 a r .1 r r •lhtu1;.: ro•ir11 A ll !J J·: n I' \Rl r l :CJ()~I \\' J T JI 1;r11 T !.' 1~1\H! \\'A L I~ Tn H J.:,\l '11 ~.orio 101111 ol .. 11 11 f"unnu~ -~'<111 !lb.1-41~67. · [ij. '" '"" '" ~ ""''~ COSTA MESA FOUR-PLEX J u..,t ti~lt'lf, 11 lr1p 1no11ry 11\:1 k( r 111 11n •''<r"<'llcnl "'''~I· \!•Ir lo-·11!!•.111. All 2 IHl 11n11x 1°;11 klni.: I•• ;, f.:•>lf <'<)Ul'Si·. ~·~i-. 111,.nrht,1 lni·orn•• 1~)11ltl '''''" 111• l!l•ll''· (Jill) V.1 .. -ffl. CALL 644-7211 ~ ~ BAYCREST ltf•au11!ul :~ l>Nlroom. l:1mlly t'••n1 ll'Hn•·. ·"''w111~ ,....1n1, :l1:.i hn!hi.. N••:it trf'.l!l1rd p:1ti" J,,L,, <l! ll'l'f't provide i1 ••·rlu1l1·rl r 'Jun 1 r ,. :1tnK"1'h rt• P I' t' c. I l t: e l'..eu!i•Jn. ftl',.,h!y 1i:1i1111"1'1 :ind rlf'\\ 1'1111"'''• \fu\'C-111 I '1!1•l11i••n. ~llf>l.'I' \111111' ru'H'I'. ~·1~.rn M"1 640-1120 PENINSULA POINT OCEANFRONT LOT Ill ~~F:~:T $JfJl.l'u1 howonb lowoon Jn. ucal<o fl • BuildJr's Closeout :I B.,,h,.,ri1, With, 1\•l11!1 I •, 1n<lo $2::,:,)1 full pr1C't' r.1111 11nl> $\2()) (!01\-n. CAii r.&-1.1(); or ~16. Ai.:elit l'ls;.c1lh"I 1\tl! Call f;.l2.;mg IClfL,~' • 50 UAILV PILOI REAL TOR • ...i •• ,~, ... '·-· ------ 1002 Gener1I R.E . . -------l;G;.;'";':r;• l;;;;R.;;E:. ;;;;;;;;;1;;00;;;2 G.;;;;";':r;t l=R.;;E:. ;;;;;;;;;;';00;2;; i;G;';"';;r;•;I ;R;. E;·;;;;;;;;;;l 002;;G;;;'":";;r;•;I ;R;. E;;·;;;;;;;;;l 002== Gener•' R. E. HARD TO FIND A U1"'H ,.(JI: fi()MI: CALL ME, l'M COLOSSAL -I'm super· duplex \Vilh 5 IJcdr ooms, senciOUS beam CCiJ• ing. living room in one unit ;ind 4 bedrooms same size living roon1 in th e ot.her. Fire· places and porches in bolh ! 1\1)' o"•ners are !n St. Louis and I'm easy 10 ::;ee in Corona del !\'Jar. Jlricc i::; 110\v $129,00Q. . . . . UNIQUE HOMES Realtors, 67S-6000 244.2 E. Coast Hwy .• Corona d•I Mar General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 • 1""4tue Sfldtle ~ REALTORs' SOUTH OF HIGHWAY. DUPLEX Com pletely rcn1otleled O\Vners unit. Every- th ing is new. A secluded dead-end street lo- cation. Brings in S520 1no. incorne. Exclusive tit $83,500. Cal l to see! CALL 644·7270 2828 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mir IN TOWN LIVING with real country atmos- phere. Good 3 bedroom home on large 135' deep lot. Close to Newport Back Bay. 1-Ja rd - wood floors. Double garage and screened patio. Priced only $33,500 with assuma ble ti o/• 7,, Joan , paynble $185 per mo. inclu:g eve rything. Call !or complete details 5'46- BALBOA ISLAND HOME PLUS INCOME -for under $100,000 . Balboa's sharpest 2 bedr~m home + 1 bed- room apartment. Like new inside and out. E xtensively remodeled \Vith quality material & v.•orkmanship last year. Tastefully deco- rated and ).!!'eat location. Two blocks to beach and steps to shopping. Just listed, won't last, call JlO\V ' 544-SUO. ··-HERITAGE . • REALTORS 546-5880 Open Eves. Apri121~27 • 1002Gener1I R. E. 1002 Costa Meu 1024 THE "BLUFFS" -$71,500 Urand NEW I story ~ BR 2 bath beautiful "Linda" model. Cathedral ceilings, Jov.ely greenbelt view Crom choice comer location. CRISPY EAST SIDE Co rn p lttely rtderorated. Carpets and drupes, step do\\11 family roorn with-open beam• and wicd brlclc: fireplace. Eut.dde R a 2 locatlon. •lurry $33,000. Call 646-7171. !i .ifiHfl WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. · NEWPORT CENTER, N.8. 644-4910 ~~~JPJ~ 1.5 2111 San Joaquin Hlll1 Road 1614 CORSICA PLACE, !!!!""""""'""'""""""'"".;....,..,.,.~..,..,.,.1002~'"' \'acanl 3 BR, 2 BA, fplc, GeneralR.E. 1002-GeneralR.E. beaut poo l, c om pl refurbished, $4-1,990. 2932 RED\VOOD A V E . • BA. tplc. lanai, h11&:e cov Ji J ~ Stunning jnterior, 4 BB, 2 t 0 j f! patio, dble BBQ, qulci< LIDO waterfront. 3 Bdrm. & lge. faniily mi., (:S~A ~~ Re•lty * Balboa Bay -Prope11ies * BAY AVENUE 4 UNITS Alway s Rented Will Trade Wt: CAN HEU' YOU IUY, Sl!LL. 011: TAAOI! A HOME Gerier.al R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 or 5 bdrms., witn 6 baths. Lido Nord. Spec-Sine• It.SI * 548-7711 tacular view! Pier & float. $275,000. Alter 6 P?il. Call 557-4617 •- NEWPORT HEIGHTS ANY,l.ACIE IN THI NATION Duplex. Lovely J BR A REAL VALUE!! owner's unit + 3 BR. Gener•I R.E. 1002General R.E. 1002 HARBOR VIEW HOMES $79,500 675-7060 rental. Best toe. Owner Car1nel l\·lodel ; 3 bdrms., family rm.. 2 :::nxious $89,500. 642-7491 baths: [ormal dining r1n. Newport schools. BALBOA MOOEL TROPICAL PARADISE Owner must sell. Priced under market at 3 BR., 2\'i baths OWNER ANXIOUS IN BEAUTIFUL COLLEGE. PARK -Come ~7.900. Tiburon Drive by this neat du-in and relax in this beautiful 3 bedroom home OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1:30 to S Assumable loan plex . 311 34th St , N.B. with tropical plants and greenery every· Ontu $37,500 J\'lake offer. l\fay trade. , where. Complete with sprinklers, BBQ. lovely Ill' CORBIN·MARTIN, INC. 556-8800 Asking $72,500. 673-7420. lauai. Gn rage door opener and lots of ex tras. '''21 m REALTORS m Call us today at 541).1151 -and see it soon !! ~ REALTORS 644-7662 L,D 4 Loul OfllcH To Sorvo You L,D BETWEEN BAY & SEA -..._.._,....,_...,..,...,.,.....,...,...,._..,...,..,. LIVE ON BALBOA PENINSULA POINT General R.E. 1002 General R.,E, 1002 Gener1I R.E. 1002 j General R-:-E. ABANDONED ' 1002 -\Ve have the home for her now . Prestige location on Seville Ave. near ocean and bay · f and tennis club. 5 Bedrooms, 311l bath, family room, TV roon1. Billiard room and wet bar. $114,500. Ca ll for appoi ntment. 54()..1151 . Lucious llllldsc-a ping. Hornl' upgraded. i'~ormal dinin~ room. Fantas[ic f a m 11 y roon1 wlth 111.'I bar . Il\fl\IEDIATE POSSESSION can be arranl!:ed. Only $4.3,950. Call f"IO\\'! 842-2535. OPEN Ill t •IT'S fUN ro 8£. NICE! 4 OR 5 BEDROOMS GOING WELL . But Not All Gone LHl'gl" Corner Home. 3Rattu,1.--------,-----------, ir1h,~1·t"Om, doubl~ ov en . ())mplrle sprinkler ~y~lem. Villn Park Area. Bu.yer is 1.."0vered by AJ\tERIC\N HOME SHIELD PROTEC· ERITAGE REALTORS ~ ' ~ TION PLAN. Ottered lor1 !:-""'""'~~,,,,~~~""!!========~ $45,,..,, C.U li46-05S. I· General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 3 Bedrooril Home $21,500 Anyone can assun1e lhis VA 7% loan. SIM. "lonth Iota! pc.yment. Call for detail!!. CENTURY 21*642·1771 ' . . \ \LLL\ Rl.\LI\ ' . ' .... "· ' . . " ' ' " . On The Country Club Side $68,000 DELIGllTfUL prc:Bll11te 2 Of Mesa Verde driv~ amon~ ,0 + 1 il the cus1o111 h o m es . s ry run y r oo m . Olarmlng 1 story 4 I ni ~c u lute ins l de. bedroo1n hon1e. You·i1 be l\lanu:ured outside. Juiit thrilled at the size of the S.iil,950. Call R47-oo:t0. Agt. rooms. Separated n1aster General R.E. 1002 Gener1I R.E. 1002 bedrooni. l'1Jussh•e stone 1~:::=================~1 double fireplace. Beautifully ,-landscaped l'xtra driveway and pail for boat storage. ~·· Coll >l&-2313. A small pnce· ~a<NTIL ;;P;;··1~ ... ~*ii;i;iii1a to Eastside Costa Mesa ' pay 5 Bedrooms, 4 baths, 3400 Sq. 1002 Unobstructable Views Move-In Condition l. Tile Entry. Family Room &: Lh·in.t:" each ha\'e used Bric k Fireplflce s, Large Corner View Kltcben, Y.'et Bar, 4 Bedrooms, 2% Baths. Master Is Split Level with Patio [)eek and View. Ho~ is unoccupied. Offered for W.950. Call 646--055.S. 2. Brick Enn,. Step down Living Room with Brick Fireplace, Dining IWom, L..arJce Comer View Kitchen opening to Family Room and Bath Look oul upon huge back yard. 4 IJN:lrooms, 2 Baths. Home i~ unoct'upied. Offettd for $!}1;000. ·eaU · G46-055:i. . .. ' . ' .. ' '' ' ' ... ' . ' The Villa Grenada 4 BR. • TOWNHOMES $49,900 EASTBLUFF J ust a few C'holce, golf course vie10.' location& still avall· ab/C'. These spacious <."Ondo! offer ne11.• carpeting, elec. kitchen, au10. garc1ge Uoor. 11.'CI bar, luminous ~I., prlv. lll'Cks & t'()ll\!'Llltllity JIOl.ll. "ElcgMt Living in a prc1ttae oominunity" MODEL OPEN DAILY 83.5 Amigos Way (Jambotte Rd. to Eastbluf Dr., to Jl,fa.r Vl.~tn , to Domingo, to A1nigos \\'ay). •·or information, &-H-Ul3 PRESTIGE BY THE SEA ' ExtrC'mely desireable 2 story Jll'<'li!ige hon1e. Upgn1dC'd in every 11·ay. !\'ear beach. Sharpest home on !he 1narkrt t0011y. llurry for 1nore info. Call 842-25.'l.5. OPEN nl II • IT'S FUN TO 9E NICE/ See The Ocean rrom your front ~tep. \Valk one i.hort block 1tnd \\'alrh the boats return at sunset. Take an early morning jog on rhe beach. All thi~ can he yours with this spacklus 3BR lamlly room home \\'ith huge master bedroon1 and JI)\\.·, low upkeep Rent ••• • Lease •••••• Buy • • • • • • • Our vaca.nt home needs a family. lmmedla t e oc- cupancy Call &1·1-7211 for '1ermL WATER FRONT LOT ON LIDO NORD YOUNG 4Q'x96'. Magnificent view! $250,000 MESA VERDE Area. High beam Cathedral LIDO NORD celling, 3 bdr., 2 ba., lamlly 5 BR., 5 ba. Prize 60 ft. \\'aterfront lot. Pier m1 .. 2 car garage, !!replace, & fl t $375 ()()() private courtyard o f I • oa · • · master bedroon1, sunken ' BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR ""'" '"b. "' • .,~, '47.500. 341 Bayside Dr., Suite 1, N.B. 6751161 PhorM? 5.57-1154. * CONDOMINIUM * IG='"c:•;.or.;:•:..I :..;R:..;.E:.;·c....--lc:002.:: General R.E. 1002 2 Bdrms .. 2 baths ------1 Single-Story S BEDROOMS NEWPORT BEACH T\l.i> BC!drooms ha\1e View, including }.faster Bedroom with it's own Sun ~k. Fenced Back Yard \\1th View (over the to 11 l • Country Str.Je Kitch<'n looks into Family Room 11.•ith .~!replace. Dining Roon1,· Living l?oom with f'lreplat't". J..a.rge T l I e d Entry. 3 Cat Garage. Shake Iloof. llome ls unoc'Cupied. Of!ered lor $101,500 Call ~-. . ' .. ' "' ' \'..\lJ.F\' RI \II\ .. Fl ' .. " • ..... '" . '' ... ""'~· IRVINE TERRACE °"'"'location OPEN AND AIRY RIVIE~·':EAL TY Channing 3 bE'droom 11.·ith * 642·7007 * tY:o baths and a panelled den to boot. Cut(' country * MESA WOOD * kitchen ~·Ith bu l t t. \ n 1 . For 5ale by o .... ·ner, 8mo old Private patio and a great new ho~. co mp I et e I y fenced yard large enough landscaped &: leaced. Owner for pool. Call now for transferred, 4BR, 3BA, lam appoint.men! to Sl'e. Only nn w/11.·et bar, big yard. $68,000. Phone now! Don't Come to see to awreciate v•ait! 6i3-8550. it, 3278 Turlock Dr. 540-17&9. oPf.N 111.' • IT'S Fl.1'1 7CI BE NICll 0\\'NER \VlU. SELL cozy ~II.··. ~ =~n~ ~~~~ts~i~ . %% FHA loan, pm.ts $1"8 '"::::~I·::::;, mo. $31.950 or leu for cash = lo loan. S.15-1749 Coron• def Mar 1022 BY owner, 3 BR, 2 ba. $12,000. 5~% asswnable VA Swimming Pool loan. \\!ill trade for Jnc:. prop. In C.l\I. area. 833-8100 & or 556-7643 Private Beach l~co"'s,":'"'.oo"", ~B..,RE"'~"TRA=0e'",""~""~CE= .... ~.1 What more could a person lrplc. cu.s1om cpts & ,d.rpt. ~anl? How about a charm· $35,000. Owner 646-5386. 111g, \\-ell deeorated 2 BR . · 2 B,\ home on a "enerous D1n1 Point 1026 Gf x 100 ft. Jot ln eo"rona de! . . ?.tar. The entertainers BY Cho.mr 2 BR, ocean view. !fas fine 2 bedroom home dream. Only S69,500. Call 3-00 Cop1~.r L 11 n te r n, "'Ith fireplace _ Located in &W-7211 $34,500. \\ill trade .fDr Beaumont's c HERR y · filercedes, Porsche, motor VALLEY. Q\Vner \\' l 11 .. home or San Oemc.nte finance at ss;. for you. t I , ' , units. t714l 137-2661. \\'ho's first lo gf't this ,. J5 NE\1.' DUPLEXES & "Good Earth". Exclusive ~~~~~~~~~~' 4-PLEXES, ocean viev.'J, "·!th this office . . . . • ~ $68,Q50..$95,950 ~ $37,500 TOP-0-THE Coppor Lanlern 49S-3l31 2211~11. 646;,.sBn Sun/Eve1. 961-4593 HILL Eastbluff 1030 \\'Ith a dramatic ISO deg. NC."\\" 3 BR. 2 ba, OWNER plus ocean ''\""'· a ~.@. Asumme 1~8% loan. beautifully <leoornted 3 BR &JZ-5775, eves. 644-2199 &: Deno/ 4 BR cuslom built Fount1in Velley 1034 hon1e with huge game room, formal din.ilJg, nnd..luxurlous•I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ master swte. Outside ls ex.I' \'.i\ l,t ,~:\' RI \II\ to move jnlr.. a :~~~:~.:d;:ir R:::::~· lll.J IBID Newpo rt Blvd., CM THE REAL ESTATERS ~ $1500 TOTAL '~' DOWN 54050 Dow,.._ 11 ~~~~~~~~~~. Bike to beach. 3 bedroom 2 Befter Hurry tensive .. atio decks. big Excellent Area trees and a Kol pond, All at e Sculptured lav•n Maki.almost rmmediate move. Newport Crest exciting townhome community lhat CN8 Newport Harbor and the ocea·n. Bi9 bold JP«lous homes. Residents' Swim and Tenn1i Centw. Exte,ior maintenance provi-ded. Come - let ua show you how you can't afford not to nve at Newport Crest. 2·3·4 bedroom residern:es g TOWNHO.MES From Paclnc Coast Hlghwa~ •nd Sup•rlor o\venuo int•r•ection, drive up Su,>erlor lo Newport Crest •nttance. Sile office: .:12 Robon Court. Open daity 10 A.M. lo Sunset. . (714) 645-6141. . ' I •Ur•'~""' 54t-772' A1'lA'\C~ .. ',!)'>!• ,,,. f'"""""' Mesa Verd• North HEIGHTS HONEY-3\n·, 2b.a, stone fpl, (lpC'n Cozy nnd \\'!lrm 3br, 2ba. beams, only 2 yrs new. Lan::e living room with hjgh A!Sun'IC 1'i0 VA !OM, only herun.~. firC'plnce and $.'l,000. down. O.W.C. 2nd J.'rTufh dool's or>enlng onto a TO, 110 closing t'OSts! Total flower t.'OVl•red p n t i o . 1 nlO'ly pymt. inc. laxes '350 . $47.500. Cnlt PRE~i'IGE Call PRESTIGE homes for HO~lt.:s. 64."r-0\46 Info. 64~ General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 tis c~~~~!L!~~~ NEWPORT BEACH WATERFRONT Con1pare this, on the \Vater. 2 bedrooms, 2 ·· bath condominiun1. Beautiful vie\v -har- bor, ocean, lights and islaf\ds. Call for ap- pointment. $78,000. BEST NEWPORT HEIGHTS BUY 1\ truly delightful 3 bedroom home \Vith extra large family roo1n. On best street. Only 4 years new, very nicely decorated, beautifu.lly landscaped, to see means to buy. ~65.000. Hurry! I DRAMATIC OCEAN AND Canyon \i'iew. 4 bedtoom 3 bath. family home. 2 cozy fireplaces, 3 car garage. Ca- U1cdral ceilings. Gourmet kitchen, private courtyard, Off ered for $96,750. BRIGHT, BIG & BEAUTIFUL 5. Bedroom . Maid's room Lido home on 52' lot. 4'h baths, large family room with fireplace. 1''ormal dining room with bar. Breakfast area. Asking $165,000. ALL VIEW TERRACE-NORTH LAGUNA And we do 1nean an "all" view with country living and v.•ithin 1ninutes of town! 3 bed~ room guest hou se, convertible famlly room , 5 balh , large formal dining room, pool and room for tennls court. $279,500 Fee. SUPER DELUXE DUPLEX $120,000 buys nenr new 3 and 2 bedroom dupl ex. Modern built-in kitchens. Both with firepla ces. Walk to bay or beach. DIAL 644-1766 2161 Sin J01quln Hiiia Rd., N.B. A COLDWELL BANKER CO. .. ' ' NEWPORT ISLAND Duplex: 3 Bdr1ns.,. 2 b<t. cQch: on lovely corner lot: mint condition. $120.ax>. Call 673-3663 STh-8531 Eves. bath lari;e living room. Super home, idelli for the 0 0 U R L 1'~ Ffil£Pt.ACE. large family! \\l ith -1 bdrms, Boat gate. Large yard. }''or 2 baths. Family nn & n1ore: ea!! 963-6767. fireplace. All modern the end ol a q \I. I e t • l\1ature lruit trees cul-d~p 1 t e 13ic21' Pntlo kitchen $~~ a • 4 Fantastic bedrooms Call 6# 7211 : :~~ Lot associated 8ROKER5-AEALTORS 20:ZS W Bolboo ''l·l 66J OPf_N 11L I • IT'S FUN 10 BE NICE/ kitchen. Covered & screened ~-~ pnlio. FA heal. Picturesque ~ ; IJ ~~'"• W .500. Call (~L.J ..._ Sl1·5BOO ~,, 111.ige Re.ii Est.ite * OCEAN. VIEW * 16139 Brookhurst, F'V From every nn. or this lge. 3 Open EveninC)S BR .. 2 ba., lam. rm. hOme.i., !!!!!-'!!~~~~"!'~!!!!!I Huge kit. l'.·/brldst. area: r S:r.l.!nl! Just l'('(!uced Sl lXXJ! 3 t family room. Lovt>ly close-lo.beach area. Hu11y- R-17-6010. Ai;-L_---~ Genera l Ff.E. 1002 Get inspired~ Fantily dream home. La r g e bedrooms comer lot. Boat gate. \\1alk lo new fthopping. $41 .950~ g.j7..fi010. Agt0'-'-. ---- Seit idlr ilems with a Daily Pilot Clnssified nd. 642-!i6i8 General R.E. 1002 2955 Harbor Bh·d. LANDMARK HOME dbl. door entry. Priv, bf!ach TIBURON CONDO -GE·•M11---3 BR, 21 ; ba., Fam-nn. '\\>et ••' bar, elec. gar. opener, 1.20.F Turtin Ave., N.B. up-graded extras. $39,500 REALTORS 642-1623 Assume 7';C loan. 0'>1-'ller, BEAUTIFUL ., .... =95c,21"°"=-=~==· I • S40.990 3 bedroo m s. ==•I Lllndniark home. Close to beach. l£uge family area! Pri\'ate livlll&' r o o m . Garden setting surround.'! l,.OR SALE BY O\VNER Utls attr. decor 3 bdnn 4 BR, 2 BA. ExeeuUve Type fam . rm .. 2 bath honi~'. ~I Home. Call aft 6 Private beaches ~ 500 v. kdays or all d a y RACHELLE ROBERS v.·eekends, !l63-l970 MACNAB IRVINE ________ .... ______ _ BIG CANYON - FORMER MODEL HOME Professionally land scaped & decorated. Co- ordinated floo r, wtill & \Vindo\V coverings. Central air Cond itioning. 4 bedrooms & fan1i ly room. Pool sized grounds -quiet cul-de·sac. $155.000. Tom Queen 644-6200. (5491 PORT WHEELER-$71,950 Lovable 4 bedroo n1. dlning room, family roorn w;fireplace & lotrely low·maintea- ance yard \V /lols o( \Vood decking. Jeanne Newman 642·8235. (S23) FOR THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN Picturesque 2-story, 5 bedroom home. One of largest Jots in Harbor View Hills. Dog run-storage yard. $120,000 fee. Lois Egan 614-6200. (S26) [Irvine I I OI Do¥9f Ori'" '42·t 23S I ..... M•cArtit\lr IU•f200 Newport -..Ch,C.lllornl" 12tll Crackling fireplnc.:c. Call 963-6767. 33:U E. Coast llwy., Cd~l Huntington·Beach 1040 ! REAL TOR 675-2373 ll~~1il\l' 415-415'h IRIS c10S: :01 'i.ach ~~~~-~-~-~-~·~-~-~·-~il~·I OPJ?N DAIL y 1·5 W.·ely 3 bedroom home in ~Enjoy first uscn tax break, qulet residential 3 bdrm. home, lge. 2 bdrm. neighborhood. Co:ivenlentl)' Price Reduction POPULAR EASTBL\JFF FOREVER VIEW • Rare 3 bedroom, 3 ba!h. 1"01mRI dining room, 2 llrt'place~. cozy family room. Su n n y breakf ast rooni · all encased in space-l'xp1111dlng glass "'l\llll. $7-1,0CiO. PETE BARRETT -REALTOR- 642-5200 unit: 4 car garage. located near beac h e 1 ~cepti<!'lal quality schools. parks, &; shopping'. Un1vers1ty R•alty $36,950. AIM>, lhis hon1e has 3001 E . Cs!. Hv.1• 67H51.0 Valley's cxc.lusl\>f! one year IF YOUR llO~tE TS YOUl\ service \\'IUTanty. Ca 11 CA!ITLE-see C.O.~f.'s most ~. beautiful Duplex. House Is l ' ~-' ' Story, 3-2, "'/Jacuzzi Tu~ l\leu. Llbrar · l Frplc'a \Vet·bar, SJ>anish Courtya.,,,: Units 2-1 Yr/ Sundeck. 67). 7769 \'.\LLF\. RI \I.I\ . " . . Attention Builders .... " ... . " . ., ... ~ 40Xl20' Joi. Existing 2 Br, I Ba house-, So. of H'wy, Ap. PJ"l'.1ftd plans for addition, % ~Ot · Plenty of profit! Almost 4 BEDROOMS Jo'\lfU.IAL DINING ROO~t Near So. Coast PltlZ8. Ex- cellent f.lna.ncing. One year new ... R~ady for oecupancy_ Call Anytime 646-3921 Ev11 : 646-4543 Lachenmyer Re,11 101 1 I 3 Acre Estat9 So4,500. 673-1658 Chi.Iler A 3 l:M!droom home \\11th den Cdi\1 DuplQ. 2 BR 1 ha 1 on a CUl-de-s:tc. A fantuttc BR, 1 bs. By O\Yne~. S92.00o. party home. Hurry, owner Terms 8\'lil. l..i:i\'f:ly p1tlo anx.louJ;! S.16,900. So. ol H~. l'rloc. only'. 962·2456 6'>-3616. ' Co1t1 M111 j 1024 f ~t•::sA Del ~far attractive 1186) Ailam• a.t Mait"°1ia, 1m <BR. i,,., tom ..m. w/mony Open Ev•nln11s decorator lttnis. Clolle lo ,. ""'""'""'""""-"""""'"'I schools. park. & sbopplng'll0~1:l')VNER~~Al~N~X)'. '!0e~""''"".!!PI F1x A.nd aa ... e! Hu re Area, $45,950. 54()..2463 4 bd 2.~ anft gan:ltn, ~xecuth-e home. AIR t'UI~ RF.ASO!'\ABLE D 0 W N. nn., ~'" Ort~ ~tc~ &tic~· 1\\'0 hURt flrephU."t!J. At\)o'One CM buy. 3 BR, 2 ba C&rpets, dnpet Lm.-e!Y CIOtWi to be1tch. Ca 11 · b:iuw. Eastsfde C hf &trfum tlri<: si 960 c 1ft 11-6010. Ai\. &-15--~ ~ • ' . a .· 2 p s c ' 1 c 0 ' ' • ----::--:----==-----~-..--~=,,...--~---~~--~----------~---..:_ll•uru1Jy Ap1 .I Z~. 1974.--.--.--.---.-----..---OAILY PILOT .i I Huntington B•M:h 1040 Irwin• Jo.44 L.,guru Btach 1048 1 Newport &.•ch 1096 Newport Beaich 1069 Mobile Homes lncom• Pro~rty 2000-HauleSUnfurniihed Houses Unfurnished -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; for w it 1100 ·..cc;.:.;;.;;...;_~"-'--~..;.....;... Price Reduced • TRIPLEX ,G_•_n_•_.,_1 ____ 3_2_02 Fountain V alley LOVELY E OME ,. $2,400. GREENBELT MO~~ SAHE NEWPORT LIVE HERE! LIK>: ,, . ., ,.,,, .. , "~' ""· ' 3234 2 Id P ol LOCATION F L : . 1 d . , _ h11;:1• ri1n1 pu, "•1111, 1·.•11 l'f' rm. + 0 SILVERCREST J.usl 1.>ff. fl;-porl, H\. -~Br. C(ll'('lna 11rl !o!Jr ... S1J;,I' U:o•·d ,1, Ir-: 111~ 2 11\ .: r.1r $22 60 In lhlh-er~ry Parle are11. 3 MOBIL E HOME 1,'-"11:! a.i:t't's..' lu ~1'"'1'1.11 1 ·1:1 Br. Vnht•nilty 1'111'k .. .53.'IO • -. I 1-. 1 •I 0 BR i BA "--e • I j •·o,ta ,,,.,. ~111 !)It"'"·-l I' "" 1..:11r. :>\\11.1 I .... , -I•' '• • • ........ Ml nu. I 20 SJ 2 2 B> '-: -.. -: I ~ .I 3r. llarh•)r II'\\ .•.••• .51.111 l)nl) s~~:J 111-r 1:1n. !\u t't't' You can pay $2oo:> mort· than ll1&hJy UIJCt'.idl'd. II u ie 1 ' x ', 81.J l<ll"fl., ~ "") Ct'nlr11l ;\lt,\B oc11!h n I: Hr !\i'"l"irr-\ 11 " ... , .~~-,o \ ,1 ~r· 11 ,1 th1a rot • IW'A' wUt or )'l)tJ b r I c k 11 a 1 I 0 , 1 0 w I dr&ptd, Wt-ins.. rtlr4: , o ... n<"ni 1tn1t !110: 3 IJ<'\h,~1111• 1 L!r snon·rhfl..; ........ \ J'J.,\ · i: . -:.._ • ~~-- can buy nty upgritded imlt \~1t1~nt'C'IJ yartJ. Ste 1hisl ---WATERFRONT PROP ERTY i:,~;2o& =~~t~~~~ft.r, :~~~ • d1n!ru; n~h'",1 -... },arnu;1 3 Hr. l~~!ront-:i.!ii• .. ··.t'.".oo jHunt1n51ton Be1c.h 3240 for $2,000 lJelow rcplal~ml'nl oo ""IY for S62.900. b -• ""'1 "'t -•1ff1· 1~-"u"',':q -.,.,~ I nr lltlrtoflr \'h·\\ ...... s:.n -,-,, 1. t f' 1 • cost. . ea.n 6~ EMERALD BAY \Vatch the boats sail y: Tu·o bt.-uroom, t\YO clock. Alora ge-NIN. lnntl· 11'•11al't'll· rK ..... ir ... · .... , 1 11~.l'.uu .... i llh.:hlan.i, .. s;.i::,jlt .A 1 ,\~~.A·~ i .... 1.u 2 Bdrm condo., dC11lhibl1: Ushngs !l:C'eded OCf:i\N Vl~\\I~ E'li('!U)tl i· bath ho1ne featuring ne\\. rugs, dr9pes. s lid· ICI\~ patl(). 'fhf('(> yn. old p;1110 <'lr··led In "'t'Olij(ht ll\111 1 Br. J.g.:-.1,11.Tlnni~ . ·,9.i t~11p11·' 1 .. 11. up11h '· Kid ... sround level noor pl1tn/ 1;., an.·11 .... i1h •~nlt·!J 1·1111\1111·1 1n g glai,s doors. 1'-.LRNIT UflE INCLUDED . · 1 11 e nu. LA<·aied ln Mw -2nd paiio -11h15 r:oo;::~\•us 1 1•1 ~ indv t)IJv i,,.11!'h s1uoJ "" )'tD.l"I OOV.', t'reshly Panted A bc&ullful!y d1~"(1r.11,•i1 ~ SGY,500. IHull 11k . /l\\'ll)' troin noisy n~H'i'~ Both Olllt'r UllltS a~· I l;r· l .irl').:fur111~h·"I .•. $1·\lil t '! ... ·p 1\1: l\r, s1:1, J)U[ll l'' with t tr ll 1~· _.. I !'ii. ()lll"hal! bl. fmm clu~ 2 BR -11al1<1S -1•11clos1(t 'I> Lu \' 1 ·r \p·· at· \ \1•11 r ull' IUI e u Y J)&lt' ~" ltuu bdnn. !.: l'Ul\Vfrt 1l•·n 1101111• GRUBB & ELLIS CO. 111,u,c. P('dU,'t'1l'"'ftr $12,9.°kl. giu·n~"''· 1\ll thi~ for vul,>; 11 1'.· 11',.:,u.n·i -: w:•. ,::,;1 11\\",\i.J.: 1,1 l~·iich' z llH. 5'!\1! ml!TOrcd living room, plus.II "'Ith 0\-elln \l1•11• ln•n1 111.•t r. C"hl l t-:vi::s. 213-69446"". 1• itt • •· ''" ir1 t "'~'. 1 u 11111 ~1u 11. · · ·· -" . k .ot d •.. ti! ~ v .o !\\ol-11""1 "'01',""""U•' , .. 1J.i .;\1t11!!-;1<!:-.,{•j1('1••i W&1.1papett ll.1utg area, bdrn1 • v llfl 1111. -\ il+•n 6\t7· 7152. full 11rl•·I". Tnk1• nd \ ,~nt11~1· -~ 1 ..... 1i;:un •• · • · · · • · • • · · • ·~'~ H f' d * S47 9641 ~ carpets & C\lstom Fu1·111al<llnu11.~1 n1 Zfrpl~·.~. REALTORS 675 7080 CAN BE SEEN AT: C1tll 15:Z-JT'J(l. C"all hi~~:?'.'1 omo in ers • ~~·cu.~~~I~~~ ,.=~~ $UO,OOO. • CRESTMONT 1!1M1;1. ~'l\,.~I~ \~::.~1:· •. 1t~;,t: ~;1'i l~';alk IJ1•i! tops, Ah!lltt• roof, near lSA ,1,., N ewport Stich 1069 1Ne wpor tB••c.h 1069 ESTATES O'\ t'l1t/' i Hr :?l•).\'11•1• gchoola, \1•alkll'\j( rUshlnC'I' lo !=:::::::;::::::==== lo.'11 Slit• Or. Brett, I Central ~!\ /l'•'I :. 11'. I.ill~ ,\, 1111~ 1-lunlin&~un Ccn!t-r, s"'·lm· BA.Y oncl BEACH 8i9 Ca nyon Special Ba yfront Luxury A\·~. ut·ruiis frnn1 Brea 1 ~!: 4 1," 111' -" hr '.! 11.1 •r; .11. m~ pool and ninny park UNIVERSITY PARK 7 • OOO r~11hul<•11"' nro1o'uhnror1· 4 Lult!a l~le. Bc"'r huy .111.i! :-.q. Com1n . llosp.l Lilt •'16. 111.~1 11/1.:.1r·1..:·-.,,1,111 areas. No"'' ~200) below L'Olll LOTS OF LOT 1 :;;;::::;:::::;:::;;:~ hdr111, :; buth hontc-11·1111; 11. 1,1"p~l!r & ~lip. $'.!111,1100. CON*fACT P.AY, PIO:. :\t(;R., D I Pl A LA Rentals ~2-8383 new. (Pr In ~ t !) 111.. cin!y ,\ hnnit• \\ilh cai;y IQ ('ill'C for ilOuh!('.doCH' f'IH!Y whwh ! U..-nniJOOn i\1>S1.1t:. lii:;..iJ ll tor s11ovo!ng. e uxe 4. exes pler1iel. (';.IJ tCKl11y ).inl, shcl ictt'd .. tlo & --DRAMATIC 11 1)11~'11~ I() 11 f1Jrm11l l.iyf't \11111 I __ u~n-~u_n. \.j ___ r.;1<.r.: clean 10X;;o mob1l\'l , $61·:'-1 . ~.;n1 ALA lt.ENTALS l.l{f: L~·h1'•' " hr. :? IJ,i ••7 •-s 1 k t ----duplt, 1""1u·1"~ 1111111 1111111 '" ...,w7 roorn lur 11 "'""': btaul. ExL~ptionnJJy l1l'ou.11ful '2 n1 .• s~1\" •<i<: ltNlln• "f l'l',U,,10,, 'TOl\Y I"•" I 0 1 . horne ln adull purk. !\r I{)'· l k11\11 1-;,,.,.11,•111 1,~ ' w1\11~uu 1"< \ltV.Cf ~ 1 t " k _., C t ~11•11.,, + l1n· ,\ hurctar c111ry rour1; a frplc. to bdm1. h<»nt 111111 r.1111:1~!11· I• 1111 un•· .\: !it o1n". f illf'l!'t IOL·. llA\'t' ~0.000 "hppng center. u o r1•d t1<Jn. ;i Bit (h•11•ri-{1111 3 BR's .. l'parnte tlic hl"h ceil\ni;:t'll ~hlte "''1tl1•r ,\· til~ l11.;hr"1 1-.,1~1~1 ('11th<'ttr11I 1,.•;u.1114 l"'U•"' \\'Ill ex<'ltu"''' 1 .. r fixtures. ~letal a1vni n1::;. N1h•,t.Jff11·rl 111t'11 lh1J~ 11·•1 f tit ~ 1 ••linu \~;i,h•r ,..,. '11''r 11,,... • p I •I 0 'I h • v " h --• , 1 \I , 1 ...... u11 1 l1<~•1..v1• ll··a111 pn\' i:nuu1d · $36,000 •u..::nn.A2ndf11Jlt".lnthC v1t•\\'!t. tuh1"11·p ,\·11:qx·~. •l"\l<>U , ,.a~1t'r su111• 1111 hou~·orSn1 Aplhldi:.!\11". litO r ni.::e .~""· v1·1·v J' 11r 1,1lJ I.>.·'-~~.-.. ··r mstr. bdrnt. '·ko•• •0"900. Air-cond .. bl!·ln~. l"'1l1·. 1.,111. di'f',~lu~ 1•.,,i1n .i.. clool<''I •-·111,1. 4'HJ • ~!9ifi n'll.SOnAble n •nt. 4~-';"IJG · np111 I 1 "'ts c; •r:•i:" l:•-'I' 111oiriti•<I 11•1 '"" .,. ......._ ·1 " • -'---OUM.I. n·1 t•,.:· ,\l~ :t.•7ti Lovely 3 bedroom, 1:-..j hath& J1M\". patio ... An "'"' h11y "' I•• l:ll1'(l~n p.1110. t'u•ton1 ·h ~ 7 Acreage for s•le 1200 p I 11 s I 11ni1 1 'i 1·00 n1. SS1.500. h11 plJ.11·c~-\\1• h,1r~. l)J•'n· N•w por t H etg ts 10 0 NtwJIOft ''"'·c M ••l·•l•1l 1 1~. h•••l'll 11·•:11· \,,,1 Flreplal'f'. dlnirKC ruon1, i.;.1rd1'n kit1·h1'n 11"til M B S Id 11\,. ,.1•1'"" 111[ !h" I" •··I •iq···, ,\ dr.11~, Ft'f',hl~ bit-ins. FA h1·a l1n g, 1·11r~1hln1;:. Fpi· lc;L'~·~ C1l! A RARE BUY I ust • 0 ! 11t1rc; ,\ tnt:in ! l•ntfl'"•' l·• , .. ull!L•I. :-.,,\!I•• ,.,.t ••• J ..... cpt11/drps. Lari;:t• "'~loil'd •~11....li;Jl. In :'>-1•1\'JKlrt . C11al'ln111g .::: 900 + ACRES I S LANDLORDS $ 1" 111·1\•11' ,i,.,1•r111.: patio can bl' usetl fl_. a gan1t> 1~1rn1t1. :? ht•lh, f 11nlly n11~ I ~ 1·1 ~·r11 1· II t 'I ! " . .!• l" t' 111"11111 •_1~• .. ,; "l 1'1 roorn . Near i;cho111~ and ht \Ve~ltrn Bank Bldg. Dr)\ I [ m RBE ll J 1 .11.~i1 kltl·h.; 2 frplt'li.. s .ALA RE.NTAL S"S'\ \ .... ~)1 ... k I •f ·.1.~-"--- shopping. Ju!t J n11lc from l:ni\'l'l"Jlity Park, IrVine .l'\.£1'"U. ~ • l••11•!y ·p:it ll) ,t, :: i.:11rai;:,.o; (ltl $295 000 ,, 1, 1.,11 .\ 11.,1 ( \l 1, r.: .... ,,, t:H. ".! lo 1. fn• rl ~d. l •lt-111~. lhe beach. A~•untah!.:· 7'< D S ;ii!.·)'. '-''1/h t·xtr:1 p:irk111g. • 1 S PARLING •1°1 °1111•, 1111 '! • ,,. ;.:.11 GI loo.ir. I la~ Vullcy's a ys 52-7000 Nights 494-6561 · Sl!!,~t:•i 1 IN. VESTMENT CORP. \ 11 .. 11.. '" 1;l.,1• h ~ ~olJ "'"-1~1 exclusive one yf'llt Sl'rvlcc SPANISH l t\{'ar 'luj :i pa ,\: (11•'rr;i· ,\ 1 ~1'1 ;tHKI, t'I" 111-up • I C--'f 1 '~ ·''''-'t•·r1 ('l'nl1'r n,-,,,. V0 lle0 '' 'I• · t I v.·nrran y. rn t10\\1 11 li(.'('. 1•N ,.,, .. " u 11 ( • r u11·1 L..-ou11· BALDOA UNITS d. 1 ~"11 ::r.,1 li1111.l111 J..:111C', 963-1&Q, CONVENTIONAL G-EM Splln1~h .'•Tvl«, 11"(] lilt• 1'l)(1f, ty l'O!ld llt.'tv• •r> Oak Cl••n a, ~ 11.Ji ~··i-.;;~x . ''"" ...... , '"" \'.\LLE\' RI \I.I\ • ··~ l~·'"""5• ,., -~ '' • • • ... ~ 1 ue•~• VACATION STYLE LIVING • slllTOuncl11 this 2 s lor;,o Townhouse with 2 genf'rous size ~roo111s. Chel11 <11'111.:ht kitchen, ff'rn1al 1hn1ng, private patio, 21 ~ li:1tJ\.ll, double 1'.!;ar. Close to hcac·h, c l uh hou ~c. pool ;tnri TENNIS COURTS. ALL YEAR \I ACATIO:'ll LIVING FOR ONLY s:-n.500. Cnl! The Real Esta te F air 5J6.2S51 or 839.6133 HILLTOP VIEW COTTAGE Cute and eozy ~lartcr home nertled on 11 hill nt?itr the bench. '3 Spacious BR's, 2 ha, country kitchen, bi~ lh" ing nn .. loads of room for play yard and garden in rear loL Obie i:ar for Dad! Needing a little attention ... hut only 10~;, do11·11~ ! Bkr 962-5511 FIXER UPPER Owner anxious. 3 Bctlroom.-., 1% baths, room tor boat or trailer. Excellent st:u1cr home. Payments cheaper than rent. $27,500. I l' illage Real Estat e "2-4471 ( ::::) $46.llOJ REPOSSESSIONS For lnfonnation and loratlon of the!IC FllA & VA hornes, contact • KASABIAN 962-6644 Rt•I Estate CASH 24 HOURS For Your Home No hidden costs. delays. No.obligations, L'>-)TS exp. BRASHEAR REALTY 142-7411 EvH 968-1178 "' . ~, -BEACH CONDO $24,SOO Full P ric e and fully :umishcd. 0n1 y $2MC) dow·n, puyntents like rent. \Vh)' no~ buy? Cati tlJNTINGlON HARllOOR llEAllY 17214 COAST H\\'\'. 714: 846-1384 & Z13: 592-384.i Irvine 1044 ~o \'auJtt.>d ceilings in -this ·PLUSH ROOMS EXPENSIVE I 11 .. 11nJ:" ri1tl l'1s: :: Bil .~ ,(. l>1•,1u1nunr. lr~:oi. th;n 1f\I $19 000 BUYS' Hou1e1*Apts. , .1 . -1.-.-:1-.. ~~ One, but you v.·\Jl see the IMPORTED TILE sul\11 ••111 lq1h·. rnod1•t1\ 1i1luutt'S 11\1111 t •1'\\)' 10, tilt • ' 1"1 ''\l, 1' 1;• :' '11 1 :·1 . ~ 1·irtue_,_ o f arehiletturat All tne. m"Ottern kll rt1rn 1,,,.,,1, •. 1,.,~,.,.,,,,,,.,•,,,1,,1,1 ht11n kn~·ht•u S.19.io!IQ. '" 90 111 .. 1u1Ls f11 .11 id1no111 Trut."'. \'t'1;· ~11a q• 111plt\ * 645 ·0111 * \ '<i Ir 1 Ill .. " H.\ '''1 ' • .L•·• " . . , . 11 k 1 . !l"TTI•' Le t111 h;1~ 1~•orn hot s1mphc11y; 3 bdrms., 21 eonvcrUPT1t·f>$ L'()n1~· 111s 1d1• ,._ l'jhJ' ini•i •lf t his CA.l.L ~ 64•·2414 ! l111y11hc1·('1n~.Cal1l.lli!b (ln•'.>"t' .1,'.1 '"\, lv.n 4JJ W,lithCOSTAMESA 1.,,1 ,1,,1 ,~,, 5,,~·1 iwi b 11 I h s . f 3 mi I y rm . , this 3 hdn11. honie \\'Ith top "''lllhJI" p,.1•1i.rlilli )1,.111,. 91\:J ~ -~· 1·:.lh.'yl', draru;i!il' 100 111111• lllor~~ tn. '>l:.l ,u~. l.(I :•' \ ,\;I LAND LOR OS F REE I , ·' :1, 1 L'Olll furtable living r nt: , quoll ty 1· a r p e 1 JI , ~un ! "/\II'\\' •)f r3 ~111011 1 ~1.ui.t diJfdM. ,.ll"\\' from en~il'i a('l'~siblr Hr\' \I~.\\:'!. t • 1· 1'.1 1 sp11e1nu!' '1inda"'' 11rcn + i.hirlUUig drupes, & a c.ll'•'k "'''' l.o nol~ ~ HH. .. 1 U\, REAi.TY I hll l t11p.~.:ri00·1v~X»J'C'IC\':t· :ippn•,·1a11 .. 11 •irC'n. ::n.\l.Fltl.\.\\';i!I.. r1i H•':u·h' \ l'.1~ l"•1t·i". <'fl•1'• clqi,•, st•p. !aunrli'y rm. Bargain area with a PiiMflc \Jt'\\ 1ionll~ 1,.,111 .\:-.Ji 111•111~l !t•r "'~~~orrlt t I Kln.~. \\.ottl'I'. cl~·liicity & h1~l1uo111u\\1t.r.!-un1t 1•~u.,:.!I Hr.,~··1 1.;.i1~,~ii··1~ 1···1. •!11h1~•u·f" 1•.11•u. $:11 l'','_'"c''.:11ta·t• .. s.;~.19'00_ <,? 1 r ~~i"'t···! "1-•1T1~ngkitcl,.!_n•,."",',"nn'"',·n~i10n.,,,.,',. , 111011. ,.11,1,1111 1,.,.1 ll"''· ,,11 Lr:, •. !',-"• Lcrr. "·''', ,.r.•:ooi ·.) i.;1'1'n1 fo!'c~1ry runitl' 1hru 1\1 u 1 ... ·111~~ •111 tuu1 'ii< 1•1" •1t11 c,1-.1.11 ~111111111.,. 11u1 1 lli I" 1 II"' • l'-l :11.1. ___ _ .. ~.,.... "" <>'<"~ •• ''"~" ..... f SOOO. I ' 1 1111)11!'1'11' SUJTUuntk'd li1· j!nl'lll;f'.:-.:••\\l'•''~•·1 r"1 ;;1,, ~n1•1 i lfupl••\ kut'''" :1iJ:.·~f;\,l.,;1ut 1111·1..~1,l. an exr•n~lve entcM:HnlnJ,; •ii' 3• '· ? BR. !~{' Lil'·till ll/(TJll\' Nnr1onr;1 F'ore!I, ll('llr !'OniC fuU1nl't'·~~:~JlO !L'llll. ~·1111 \l:\1'1; ll,\l!l!.l•L'H·l'L1ch. ''.ul \1.11;.; lo IM•111·h. s.:[1/ llW). $j8500 .C:i.11 GlO-,~-~·p !)1n-r1n. phl~ 1"<"'111 f,.1 of C'.Jhf. finl'St applr i:"to\'t'S r,r!c~ $1:<J,llV'1. lli'i1rl t•I lh1• S~~il. :-.1ud~i. \rJ, f111l, Slll!I' .••~11~1:1H11':\I. area. • ' l.1~11ni,:s NN'<led 4_ mo~~ un its. Be~t an;.1. iu' \ \. hcuul n('I\' Yoci Ikar 1 l'n1nsula. (.ill t.1dny · "' i. _ , - . . 'lJ o~ 1Jetlil , ---11enltor lst \\'estern &nit .Bldg . Unl\·crsily Park, Irvine Days 551 -7000 Nights LIVE IT UP I I \\'nlk on the ~i..'t·n, s11·i111 ln the co1n1nunity pool, o~c thC' h•1111is ~~1u rt~ 1.r tvlax and BBQ 1111 th(' nP\\' 1iatio in the l;;1ck)'iu·d or this 2 btlrnt., :i bath '"'nhse. Sl2,500 and !he luu's <ill yours. CALL S52-7500 •VISION• Red Hill Realty REAL TY RJO.:AJ.TORS Univ. Park Ct'nter, lr\'ine ~~I ~.~;~·1~\ .... ~;~r. ~.!~ .. Jl)I l ".111111. t·/L:11astic potenlial 1j2-l7fll. H omefinder5 * $47-9641 .! ~1',1 : 1 ~':~11·'("1;.~~I~~ ~ ~~~~~·" .,./l'Qf,0:/1, _ _ __ foe dewlopm••ot •~w or INYESIMii~~t~ll\~1 --l:lSl'l::i:?·--1 """ .,;, "'" ftCA,·' f~AJf !''.\!.\LI.'.! llr. hoU'!' "11 '~" lin)1trnr ln1f':-.l1ncn! S.,'1Ylup [ · .( j ~ '"u c;,.1 ,\!l 1111, 11,,11"'I _ l.t :I. JIM l,l2' lot. S'.!!:l,iffl hi1u1~at•nn 11 11h grra! • . 1 11 1 1 ~J l IC:'';;';Y;;'n;•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;3;2;44;j I l~ICI Glcnn1•)rt' ~I . :..'.ll-!Ull1 :l~' ; fllttfJ:'nf('I Dl'. l1·1m,; o r "1ll 1'llns1dl'r tralll' I 1 ;: ~~~'.1i'.i'.1.1, ~1 ~'r •1'11.111,~'.;,, .I J .I • ~!J.l-9 1i3 J l9--031G Sin Juan Cpstrn. 1078 f•1r hi<Vn1c p1,1pi '). . -=-•• •••~. t1nu·~ 1" •·k . ]'.! hdri n . '.! t. 1 •••••• $:.l"lJ ::1::1 d ---I '/,'; RI CK ALDERETTE I HOUSE TWO Homefindero * 547·9641 1' -""" . .'." "' .......• _ '·'!' W i •Coastline View BV Ch\'Tlr, 3 B R. 1 1 ~ BA. 1~;,o 1-:. 1101 ~t, Santa An ., + Hill \\'. lith St, Santa.,\na .. hd1 111., • Ila ...... S-'9.'> 1: .. 1 Excepbrlnal hrru·h n r 1' ~l epts/rlrp.,, fp, tio, 2 C.'.\r :;.i;.t;.\ti9 \,3 BH, 2 It\ l /011,l' plu~ . , . 1 • '.: l}fh'111 . '!11 h;o .•.. , • , , S \ Ill hurne 1il'1'0r;1!•~!! 111 !ht• ··,,t!I GRANO OPENING-.i::nr, lndscp bk yd, cc11nn1. , . :" '!·'.! Bil 2 B,\ AJ•I:-.. l'arioi•, J. H ~.J.. 1' t.f.,L I ••hill. ~· , Irr• ......•• ~1:: .. \\'orld" n1011r. Vt•:11urr-:.!1 pool, s:IEi .000. 4..'l:H))!b'7. Bl·.,\UTl~U I. 1 ~ n1•n• lot hy frpl1·~· )l11'1b l at1 nfll'I' •l'ro!C:-.~w:in:.tl :-.<'l'\'1l''.-'. CALL 552-7500 bdrm ~. 2 h;ith~. ('u_.,i.1111 Newport B11y Towers T-1-ll-\'~I -: -L'SE 2 BH, 1 llr\. ""·n••r i'l<J~1· rn Sl O,tfr'1. \\'1!1 gara~l'S-61r .. ~111 ·' *LANDLORDS* VISION • drapes. llugt'! punt1y in Thr I & :.! BEDROO~I 1 l.,-,,L,ldt'r :·a..,h offf·r for 11'.'•ic. --.-.------.. -. -. ,----Home findors * 547-9641 • kitchC"u . I..;i lh 1'0\'~'rl'd p;:i.11<1 I l0:'\'00~11NI V~I HOl\IES t'pt s/drp~. dS\\'Shr, "'''I rl. LJ:o~. \lt>I C'or\'alla Ur. 1 ;c rRl·PLJ..X ~..it ... 1 . ..0. wi th .Spllntsh Ille. \\'~1Jk.1n Baylront Jtome1> oven, 2 car ~ar, pool, lndry \'ii.tu, t:u. ~120ll3. Phui~· Ortan vit'"'. "''alk ro beach. C•'ri:ilurHtt'~ L.•ri.:i•st ccdur 1·ln,;co1-,. llanh1·oud Bout SUpic fa r. ·1'.lfrli:ll8., 72-Hitil9 ** 49J.-128,j ** \t'nta · ·ri 11·":• n111p!e l l0o1r~. El 1_• v a I<' 11 I Full Sccuri!y llit;:hris<' ~~~~~~· ~~~~~ Busln•ss P r:operty 1400 Lots for sale 2200 Balboa Island 3206 d£'cki,u!. Fa1 cs !hi· 111'l'H11 on Sla!l & t'tln<'rl'I<' eonstruc!lon ~ I ~~ 2 lull Int,.;. t~r,Juccd 5ti900. Pri\'a1'' Ba.lt~nit•,.; Mat:Hleftomet ~ JJSl'!'i \\'ANTED * l.l'rl'Lt~ l ~LA~l> * ·Cal! 19 1-Jif~n. :! ~:trngc Spill'(·~ /to!' 1 no~I !iiiii!iiiiiiiiiii-iiii~iiii Commercial Lot Uu'Ou~h r\o1vn flll}'ll1Cnt & Chnrn11n1:. 11 11f11r11 . :; lwl rn1. 2-IU'. ('u11•1t~k~?l:1/lll" [ J unit~. 11!1 1iubvrd1natin11 to h u i I 11 h<nnt· \i/!rplt·., i,:.ir.i1.;c ~ 1 BJ: l ,,ndu, ·,\ t : sn·, & S:.!·I:, mft"ElL. Roof tnp SUndl'•'k Mob ile Homes Downtown ('U.~1'•f!l hc•ml!!li !n coa~t :tn•a IJHl lO •. Yt',!Tly, :.! lit: f '••ll•l•I, 1\ (' o~·, & sn:i I ~O Unusual Opportunity to for sale 1100 Costa Mesa \'1<'11s prl'lrrred, hut 1!.111 ~111. ~nh:in J.t.. lif;i-'.tl:J :: 111 : 11.,1111.~ ..... S2!j s, s:n:1 ~U ~e> Pu11:·hase &t.1f11:int Property '"J11.~1drr rxC'l usi\'e :ttt·a~ a' l\i\,\T~.1 1 ; ltt: 111.1 111 .; .. \:l.1 ,,. Sl~• in ~t'\\'f)l')rt l:Wdnch., . I l•\200 sq. fl. c.2. 100 f1 \\Cll. ~79-1:12:1 • l'Si':J> Hl~[l'l\:i * I BH 11·•1111·, ..... ~.\,',j ,\. S.ILi Red Hill Realty Hf-'.,\l.TY HEAL TOH$ \.."1111 !',,rl1 C !C'r, Jrv1n<' :.:10 Fem on o H1 ., /li:.13. ..:\t.\1.1.EH n1•~bll1• ho111e, tronttoi.:e on 'i:O<ri ~trer!. :7PltlVATI'.: B~:/o.Cll'. GUXl~1fl' 1-j!~l~I I Bit Jlurrir .......... ,$jl)ll 675-8551 t"On1pl. furn. W·atl'!I Lulo $l9'! 1>q. fl . P.cady 10 bllild. t ~. -• d I 1· \:>.l'.111 \t \I T\ • 1 k 1 t \'iltage 'fr;1iler Park. ;\o. Gl6-lln. uL ._.,.press :o;hor ... :l. in :".+n Corona e Mar 3222 ~ · •' · TWO FULL BATHS 11!l'l:i s. Coc1,;t 1111;·. Lagu11r1 • i.:o 1\·uh thls Uni\'cn.~ty ---MINT Ci:;~l~ITION Park 2 bdrm. townhouse. Nice pMvatc back yard 1vilh hMck patio for }our sumn1Pr Pnjoyn1t'nt. Good· t'On d. & l't.'atly 10 go for 539,500. CALL S52·7500 •VISION• Red Hill Realty Lr\'E AT TlIE RANCll TN lkVTNE · spacious 2 story hon1e \Vilh rustic exterior, 4 bedroom, formal dining n11, fan1ily rm 'l'lfrplc, 3 cur 1{<11'., Mag epts, sundet•k. Near p;orks and :«:hools. S:ri,;ioo. Broker 963-5681 2 Ritrm. 011'J)·\'011r-0 .... 11 apt. Cl•ISI' 10 shopjii111.t & beaC'h Bi•aut1fu l £;.rden~ & patio. L.:•·-heated puol ,i;, rt•c. art-a, rn<.1ke th is Wl c.xeeptional buy a1 $.'.il.000. 1BJID~ ~~~ 4'1'1·1100 BLUE L.i\(;QO:-.i CONDO, 0 1·,>:1n ~i1lt', priv. bell. 1'c11n1!>, 2 POOL"i, S<'l.'Urity, 2 HR 1 I 3 liR. lrpl. ()"n la11·n. 56~.500 Ownrr '1!"19-1101 Laguna Niguel 1052 EAST 9 -WEST 9 EAST 9 -\\'ESf 9 ,\JI around lhe golf L'ourse. Uppe1"IO\ver, 2 & 3 bcd1-001n, IWTI /Unfum Condos. Enjoy golf, tennis & bl'ach. Red C a rpet, Rea ltors 497-1761 10S6 EXECUTIVES Lrvely d('sign, sunny atrno11· phere. r\lrium·llke garden. ~ Bil .. 5 Ba .. den t forn1al din. rm. ~139,500. SUMMER NEAR J BR. + ru1npus rr11. ~ Ba1hs. \Vill cons 1d \.' r Je;ise/option. $119,;;oJ. LOVELY DESIGN 3 BR. + studid. 3 B.'ltM. Open ~unny ;•Lmospl\l'rt. ~.:ioo. MEDITERRANEAN JlJlffil.ll". 3 BR., fitn1. nn., 1lin . nn.: 212 ba. Leasehold. SSJ,OOJ Lido Island h!)mcs, \\·alking f1istnn('(' of shops, churches, 1•tc. LIDO REALTY 3177\t•l•d" '" *673·7300* I Y••ll 1 e ,1 \\t~li -~. rus!1~, ~I. ~OO Lirlo Park Dr. S-J.!!15. Cl1!n1entt". O"'·ner 1nust ~· ll. •:ul 2\Jlll __ • __ _ pr1vatt' hou~e at the ~-;1.1:11 OH<'rs no"'' ht'>ini; takl'n for OP!NTlt9 •fT'SFIJNT08£NICf! Pnt~ $58,000. Te111\-., l3n •k· MOVING :-.1.;\\' Turtl11nck hu1nt•, 1'1lh all modem amenities, . 1 _ 1 G'6-ffl00 ~ ~ er, 67:t.12'..IO. A LLOWANCE :iut:, :!~1a, •IPn, 2 1-,11· ~.ir. \UU \\'ill love This home. 3 lmnlef · s.:i c. · · I I I t I I · ' ' Mount'n , Desert, .~100 f)ff Isl f\lo s Rent. UIA· " 1~~· • .,i:o 1 .. .,a~ L/\1.:1' Br. 2 Ba. l..rg Liv. nn, I 1,. Rasor! 2400 '''\\ ., "!' .,. U\ 1 1 1 rpHnt.:. t'>dlflllt or ........,.> p 1 beam t.>ei11ni.:. frril•". U1n. · ~ " .., " -• '· r1• · I' •. ·'111 i\r ,-·..,~·:t1· afia, kitchi·n bit.ins, :! ilr CLASSIFIED 1:ar, sup•·r 11••1ghliorhoo)t'f "·• ·1 "' ~ ~~-- HOURS LAKr; ,1 ~whd bt>aut n10unl ~-";(). tii;....J (liO nft :1 ·• :; HI·:. '! I ~''· f\f';r ncll' lrf'<'z~'I'. N.'L 11/1cc niah .. r. c L I ~·0 ~ r '· e metery ots homcsitc t-;onh StJOre vit'll 6;.;..~'9Zi. Cultt•i;c J•ark horn•'. 'ar .... ~. /\l'11• •hshwshr, \\'ashr dry· 1 I " (•r.t.n;Prh·ait'pallooffliv, Ad\oertisers may place Crypts 1500 trt'l's, l\C'ar lake. $12,coo 1-1 -v -11111~ lu~k lloni" ~chl~. ~\11111 IJ11<JS •H'<lr Y rnl Olfcr. indc1tJ1' ould<JOr I their 11ds by telephone -2-,c. 1 cT"c"·sc._;_ ____ ..:.;:..:; tt>rms &t-l-l.J.t.l/j[j:\.-~12.J'l :.:nr., :?ii.\. r.:S,; rm, Ir~ _:'i'J\-l':!lll_!:.::•·.11~1;1,'lS_. _ l1vin~. Clolic ro 1·\cl)·1l1ing 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. no1.,;:,;hill~r"fa~nthk, Ranche&, f•rms, p;tlio & .1rd, lnn1l1>capcrJ, N~:\\' :: Bit 1!1Jrnt'. 111 Turtl1• i" \\'r~t !\'.t'll'l)(Jl'l. IOl ,c'.'I. ,_londay thn1 Friday ~e1·1it1n, 1'N uv Grove• 2700 6~1-i.;11 l:iwk. \\alk 1t1 .Schb, lt'l)rll,.., " ~ ·'-~ 8 to noon Saturday 64.>-:l069 I I SI' I'••" f 'Y To src'. e11ll for app'I: --------·' I I --,-, <>-l•~J · lll'i. -." •· 1 • • C • Ip ly 1600 " /l.'I f()lllll .;n· · lllllL ""ytJth c.,.,,-00 fil;).0611 Or eonta1·! 011•nf'r 111 COSTA Jl,fESA OFFlCE ommerc1a rp al ACRE A\'fl(~ildll B.1111!.'h. ul 1iig h11·<1y. $~j. li7~jij,_,(j .!'-·>:.. ''" -----~-~- l'nln1 SprLn~s; ~7141 :::2.-:.:;'.!.~:I : 330 \V. Bay \'er;o attractive t t' r rn s. ·l~I !Jah!ln, C,\J. 1;1~~:~;N 1'n •1• nC\\' 3 BH. Ji·11, EASTBLUFF CONDOMINIUM 2850 St1. H. • i; bd1·111 .. ;: halhs I u1r J brlrn1. t..· clenJ . Cnrn· plclely refurl1L-.hC'd thruou1. You r 1'hoiL'l' of rK'"'' c;1rp<'t· ini.;, ,_.,, Rpp!ian(;CS, l"il!lf· l'l(·;+ning dbl. o\. , i::arage 11 rlet·. opener, 1\·ct bar, end unn ,t t'flmn1uni1y prwll. C'lni-e lo n1arkct. schnol, sho11pini.!, rhur('h•'s !~ t•sish· inn Island. Outst.1nrhnl.( \':tlur. ('OlllJHU'f'~ S66,500. Cnl/ &I I· 7193 10 11) .·1. Broker --S-B-EDROoM-- AND 3 BATH * Bf'aut '1rift•\·ootl Firt'11Jare I •.;pl inkier-. front & hn<·k Bn('k yard b:g 1•111J111:h lor \'n::C'y P I & S1r1n1u11ng P11UI. $66.'.'iOO. I 2084 Tustin A ve.-N.8 . 6 lfi.;it)(l2 After 6 P\I 110 ~1·1· duMng 1vkf OPEN HOUSE SAT. & SUN. 1·6 -SOLID GOLD LOCATION 2230 H e athe r Ln. C'ro~s Strt'et. Jn ·1ne, :: !:H P1~1I · (h1·ncr \\an1:1 out. $7t900. OPEN SUN. 2-5 P.M. PACJfo'IC SF.RVICE H.£,\LTY I 1i10.r.z.~ s:n.1514 MONTE GO MODEL 4 Bedrooms, 2 Balh Lgc lot nf'XI lo ~rf'«ntlf'lt . HARBOR VIEW I &12-561'8 SANTA ANA F' a 11 b r ook 11 r c a . !rpl1·, lain rn1, 2 1Ji1, 2 f·:,r 714-833--3?12. 1 Hit, fq1!r" Avail Jun<' 1 ~1 . ~tor, lrl'•' jl'l!Jl ,\;: fivt clulJ. t-;EWPORT BEACJ{ 3333 Nev.·porl Blvd. (H2-5678 HUKTINGTON' BEACK 17875 BC'ach Blvd. 540-1220 LAGUNA BEACH 222 Forest Ave. •19 1·9406 SAN CLE~lENTE 305 N. El Camino Real ·192-4420 ~OP.Tl-[ COUNTY dial tree 5•10·1220 CLASSIFIED DEADLINES Deadline for copy &: kills is 5:30 p.m. the day be· fore 11uhlicatlon, except for Sunday & l>londay f.dltions "·hen deadline is Snturday, 12 noon. CLASSIFIED REGULATIONS ERP.ORS: Adv<•rtJ5ers should check their ads daily & report errors immediately. TJI E 01\IL Y Pll.OT assumes liability Cor the fir5 t In· correct lmerlion onl'j. CANCELLATIONS: \Vhen killing an. ad be sure to make a record of the KILL NU)IBER gi\·cn you by your ad taker as receipt of your cancellation. Thi.! kill number must be pre· 1'en!C'd by the advertiser in case of a dispute. COMMERCIAL -"'-"'"'--'='------~r1:1rly. \\<ilkirii.:,_. dl~!~Otl' 5':JO/,\IO. :.Jl-fl:AiO ;if! ti. 5 ACRI:: llomc~1\1:. 0 11 k ~fill'<'.~ ,f, l ~·a(•h 61..i-2"12. -)!11 i11 SI. lh1T1Ugh \I) Bush 11i!h nn 1dlt'y. Density arvl h1'l,;ht rl'!ltrietion'.'I may he t"'ft·t"l'dl'd. i\lany opporluni· 1 Ill':-. rur t'Onstruc·tion. I 1 .... ~~~ ,,~!~~~~ 11djacent i;tores. Good rental hi~tory "'ith Slll,3.~ 1973 ~nr;s. Askini;t Sl 70,WJ. ,.,, • ' '''"'' '"""" ,, •lLJil \'.\Ll,EY RI .\LI\ •110 l~Hn<Q,SO •"('"' ••• ''' ~ • 1 •{ ""•'·' co .. ~•N• trees. ulil. ?-.lain rn;irl. C I M -3224 TUHTLl-:HUC'K n1·w 3 & F.H. Ph1ntahle to n~'O(·ad~. Good 05 a 951 2 Ba. 1><1nl 1n !'•'\.' a 1·c a. ~s. Call 714-833"-:i:?lZ. Sll'GLl·:S', [!.;~ch $liQ & I !Jr S-12:1_ S:rh\l!SS; 8:1.1-l!ti:.! Re al Estate W ntd . 2900j ~1.r1 furn. ulil IHJ1tl. Laguna B•ac.h 3248 ;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; IJtii)ljl T' 'l Bit •lpll'X \l.:xl. . , ~,,,1 ,., 1·11. CS.·IJ. knL~ ok. l. (ust~im built. 2 lx!rin, WANT TO BUY :-.t: Pauit·:t lllt SJ!lj E. C'.'ll. tt11n1'" "''v l"a r pc 1 s , ol units or Trlplt•x. 5100,IWil 111,.,~ ~nl kiUi. & r"·!~ ok fu·1pla1·(>, lkc. deck " Cash lo the In.in. :\P\1·1~•rt ' ' n(•,.·11.1 \IC\\, 2 c:1r u11ra"c. i.;.ir " "' Beach arra. :-Olu~t c11~ t Jtt:rr Tri·rs·:': HI{ s:ti.j a\'I A·l ,,u111\tion thru-<1ul. ttscll. fru·•I. kid' t.. JWb, i ('.'tr. $350 MONTH Call f>.IG-.!\6i2 L(1VJ:.LY t: C:-01 :.: Bit, 2 tin Z S11:11·1,.us "1 BOP.fl! ~ Llsllngs Ni~'tll-<I s:17;1. L'f.lrnt•r, 2 t P's, pa1IO, 1 FA:\! l{\f + 011'1Nt; l~:-01. 1•:1r B1ul!-111 klll'hcn. Fircpl.1f'•'. ALA Rentals 642.8383 \\'/\\' 1·aq1t•ts. Pit 11 u - ---"/b:1r-ll-{J. · 1\n f',\crlll'nl l<Al!E Find' '.! HI{, 'l f'.,\ f·1m1lv lll)n1r T<'ahou~~. $\fill. Kid~ & Tlf't ' ·$450 M ONTH [("Q~O'.\·llC1\L 2 Bl~ $1.~.;. :-.n..; . ..:r():'\' ltEAl:r r 1:1 IJ1j:J {;ur, yard, kid~ (ik11~. OWNER FINANCED 11\f:, 5~~.-1. y,,n(·•d. Gara~i· $11: .. 1-J,H. ~i..1 • ., 11·!111·, I * Top LucAtion 1\ppli's. Kids l'.lk. ~artl, ,·hlld/(I• t 111 ·1, oin11 T Sh 1 Homef inders * 547-9641 :-.i . IX'.li. * (IX. c lei' --------s21;) :'\'[('E 11,. !1TL i-!•·p~ ,,, * Capita[ g!lins Nl-:llH !'AHi\. sC'hou!11 and oi·r·;on \'1• 1 .. 11:1 ]~·11•·11. * S:ro.ooo Drill'n 11 II &] Boys Club, a ronm.v :i HI'. 'I. !t•~-!'TI!. I'd.·~ 1:1:. \:ii'd, *Fully !rascd Ren~ ,-Bil h1on11' "'t1h p1 1111!1· ~;1nl. 1 .. 111••. o·lulil !•/.; ;--.,. "1ul. Heal '1•1n1ie~, P.kr~. 67:..6700 I pf:llJn, i.11d ~1ni:ll' r 11 1 ~:;:,i·1 :: U!~ • .! Mi\. frph•, :.! -BAYF-R6NT-SITE-1 gitrlli.:•~. f,,.r·•·ll,.111 t·;1~1·1ir,. ih·•k.,, \,,f'I, •hitit/p•·I I r or boat "'Pair & 11111cl! I Houses F urnished lllt'flt1r111 S111l/n1•• ,\;.: 1 ""l•"Hn•: _c.c:.:.:.:;._~~-1;11-r111 N U.V IEW REN T ALS I PMm(' ~e\\ptJl'I Beach Joe. -------- 1 Bill Grundy Hhr. 67~Hilfil Gener1I 3102 lJECO l:,\TOI< . ..; 1.11111.;hr :!j.;1·-11,~1 ,,r \~11-·:.!l\ 1 o I U I Bit :-1p.1ni,h \\/ frpl .l\i-1 . -----1• . u p ex es/ n fts . rc-n1·~t"l•d \\ / i;mt1~h1111.;l:-.J'\!,!!;"'' :-..,• :\1111' .. 11;!i 1 for sale 1800 SIZ:.·UTIL PO. Sm:i.111. hu! in .• tiogr111y t·rpt :-,"" i1 I $'•/~l.1 11;:. tn•· ~,.,,, ut1I _.;.::...;;:.:.:_ ____ :_::_ ","~1 nr11th, pa\Ki, z liJh l S.IOO n,o, ~'I:.).! SJrr-t ·,\i1.i• 1~1 -· 1'"'" eha rn11n~ hr1us£'s on a >«:.ar1, .a.~unil. Al!' ~i1-07'.17 ·\'lt:I\'' I n.lrrn ,1 •. • ;:.1·1-. lot ns an inves1ors stancr Sl9:;.Li'l~ PD. 1 Bfl, lrplc, -.-.-· -....... ,. , , , 11 · 1· .. 11/r,.f, lo. I 11r P' t. IJld orh\·l'iuonsandhclpnia.ke dl'<'k, \'I•'"'· L.·n.'Una. ~l~:S,\ \('p1. I 1,1 •. v H1 r><I I 11ayrncnls "''lfh LhP other. Sl:!5-CltAR:-01 & Privary! 2 Sl:I/. mu ''"11 11 1•'J\f'; '.it.I ("!1.\ll.\IL!'.' .! Rr S''lfl )rly SJ~.7:,0. R('(I Car p er hr.2ba, fl"[llc,vfcv. h<1n1•'. l1plr. hlr.~-t01~.1. l t l ~. 'l/\ltll J)'L i i·:ht [M•r<'ln . I tn 1·!.~1m ent Division. Lainu'"v'·IEW RENTALS 11 "11~1m" ·~11·'••11• jALA Rentals 642-8383 ~~ N • ·:T11~-T,,.·hh~" nr-, r 1•1·11;1 - l icu:.10:.; huill duplex 67:>.-4030 or 4:1 1·l2-1 ~ rnildn·n 11•·lr•1n1t• ~ •. ,1 \ll •!1 t-.1:.\ 1 ro"lfl t.:·1· ~-J/nlu tJ\\'1 t'r. 11 1 ;u1•11.~f111c ult.,111 \l!"' HOMES GREAT LIDO BUY! REAL TY 833-0780 Extra shnrp '1Blt d..-n, din, '"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"" C,\NCELLATION 0 R CO HHECTION or NEW AD BEFOHE RUNNING: I ()11nrr'.~ u1ut 3/2 Ba, I BR House, 5120 utll ptl, llB. , '1, · , ' · frnrn f'nlo)'l \'1•01!-.~ 1" S.1n J11cuz1i lub, luxury mAstcr 1 BR scp. i::amt\e unit, Sl.2.1 _ . .ii;..Jllh__ C\tul•i11t• ~::T.1. mn 1.11--0:,~1 j Hr suite, '.l firrplat~s. t-1<.'Z:C:. u!ll ptl, Ln~. Reh. I Bit h~··. I Hit, :! ha, F:1n1-nn, Bl!·tn~. 1 \'I'~ \It'• l>.t•nd~. x:: : . :: :: x; :;1 ~BA fnmily hornc. Top quH!Hy thruout and Pl'l<'C<\ li!o(hl ............ $11!9,:iOO! J3rictingham Rultg REALTO'lS 3n6 Via Lido 6ij.IJ!23 Welton®'€ompa ri~ ' A ' ' ~ '• PROMONTORY BAY Cm1on1 \\'ll lrrrroot l»t ln primr lat:alion. 1\ppn11·('(i 1 11IJ11ts nv11H. fnr lnsp. 675.6000 Every effort is made to kill or correct a nC\v od that hns been orderC'd, ht1l \\'!' cannot guaran- t1-c to do so unUI the ad has appeared in l he paper. LIBP.1\RY. 137J...7i!19. 11T il pd, hra1ul tK'\1 , C\1. Cqi1s. l>rfi'" VJ••! ~!I. $:1."Jl. i! .. v-;. Hou5es to be Bach Units, JIB Sl5 nio. f'~I mo 1 1·•)'·•~1:~1 .i12-:;j{,J -L -H 'll move d 1900 S~. :\"B Sl2."1 ,\i<t Ft•L-. E1•f'11. 121 ~1 ~71.or.z a guna 1 ' 979-8-130 2 Hn C"1p1•, rlrr". $1(ro ror oll~r. j Brt houS... 8 1lbo1 P eninsula 3107 .i 11 ptianr .. ~ C.'<11 11tlr!j2 llR ,i.., l)t:!'J ('f):-.00. 2 24.\9 Orange, c.r.1. Call Sl'iOf:-010. f"1upJ.". ('II) I !'!.1 th C11rp .. 1s, tlr;ilJt'~. Olil bR-77&!, 673-1337. HOUSE ON B1\\' 4 BB. :: .)l~-.1.~l I i.;·u··~·r J'r1ol 52."iil. :i.l!l-36'."J In come P roperty 2000 ~A. lge ll\'lnl( rm. llbru r~ •:~:1BH,2 1 1.\. 1~ 11, 1111:; ~ ·~·1:;:_:~;~1-~~--==I 3250 FANTASTIC BUY N E WPORT SHOREf Back door 10 bl>ach wnlk 3 Bdnns & den Dl~IE-A·Ui~E ADS : These ads a~ strietly cash In advance by mall or ;;it any or.(' of our or- fi«'S. NO phone orders. Dea41ine: 3 p.m. Friday, Cnsta ~Iem office 12 noon -all brt.nch ot- (i«•. :;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; C0 otmt P tt·t' 1 f',1 1 >., <11 ~!", t!ri·~. fnf'rl \'d, ;.:ar. pJt, Laguna N ig u el 3252 • 0 U8tlnttn;t l't•I lllr•ll , fll'f.~. kid,· ok s::1J (/,l -"-----''------ DANA POINT DUPLEXES (a11 lor 11pp!. St1,1111n1•r ~ll-l';2-Jl.-,2 ~Bl~ ~ B.\ 1.,n.lo 11n ''"'' ).:lllf "'/tennis court adj, 4 BR + \\'alk ro h:1y \"U. l.o'4 l3:<rs & 007.Y Bt :ic". p-:inls & tennl.s g:trdi'n pa11o. 1'ow $10.00J $-Mi.JOO lcu. llurryt Open sun. 1-:i. CAY WOOD REALTY 42.S Via Udo Norf. 6171-'7~ * S4a.tl90 * LI DO BAY FRONT \----. -... -O~n House Sun. 12·5 NE\\ F>qRTOr 1:-.;o I rnnta~l\C \'Jf""', All Up Fnhuloull Ot:ean Viell'S 9 New Beautiful l>uJlll'XtS ~.9W 10 $i3.9JO from $8,lOO do"'n 4-PLEXES SiS,$0 to e.9'".il Sl'i(XI. !\Tnnthly. \ C'!lrly. -, "'II'" «\-1 1 l,.•k1ni;: !hr· [,ll>"'· $12"(1. mon1hly. 711· 6iJ..i?l9 ~ntt rmerl ~n"'.! l'tlh J:;'r 1 ri,·t;"· nui. c·.111 1~·ti1r<> J l'\l •ir 213 "72-75R9 Qu11>1 ~lr'i'<'t $ll1_ ro ... l ;•lli, ~ · · •l'l"•(I J> .'I Houses U nfurnished 1~JL·~:~:<:·F:-l-'nrk 1 r;~R-\ I Lido l5le 3256 Gene r1I 3202 l,;•.n..-1· P.t•e i:"~· ~ trdtn c.ut•. ~ P.I:. 11111 1111 1\1' 1r 11 nnlo;; '.611. mon .>li-1l)1 1~nu ,.,. ,·,·11 • Yi"llrly. LANDLORDS! Dana Point 3226lf•a\!<l .... n 1~. ilr>-r..i; ... u73 ~ '"" ' I L BY ~-ner. Ocetut w"'-. BY Owner, ui:aut. -.o ., .::r ti&. fom1al dining, lan'I rm.. lo\'c!y 3 BR 2 l);l colorful wei bar, 3 cnr l,"lll'. $55,500 yard + patio. A!~un1e 7,....( call 714-5514i()7 VA Only $.lJ,500 Ope11 daily 52 Via Lido Saud, N .B. i:r;icll'd. Se11. land&etlf)fd l(lf 1 Agent. 673-6489 in llnrbor View, By t1wner. TlTE DAILY P?LOT r!!- ~l'.'T\'tf the riKht tn elas· '>lfy, edit, censor or re· (ust' n11y ad1·ert\aemcnl. and lo chan11:e Its rates & nt1ulatlnn• without prior nolicl!'. Office Open 011\ly 1-5 Wl'f'k('nd!I 10-6 I'll 33861 Copper Lant('tn 4!J6.l 131 &.12·-100.i OaM Harbor Income Homrs ~ \Mesa Verde 3263 \\'e Specialize In , """'P'lr' I Hit, 2 IL\. :\t'w !\p.1n1o;;h -----.------·I Bt'ach e Coron" ll~i J\lar • ~llanthl\!U' vit•\\· s:-nto.ll lAHBllH \!1•1,1 , l..11~k ,\\'1111. t'OR sale by owner In lrvinl!, I ~"'"""1-~""'.,.,...,.....,..,.,,,....,,,,..,...,­ S BR, extra lg. fam nn, 3 BR hOm(• prime close ln f4J.500. 552·8463". • location v.·/THE v I cw Vacancie• cost money! Rent $67,500 prine. ~9'~7413 your house, apt., 1to!'I" Don't ttJvr uri lhc sl\!p! bide .. elc. niru a Dally Pllol "L\~t" u In rl111111tfled. Ship C1u1ned Ad. to !'ihnM' ltl'$11!1~1 &12-567!i. • Newport Beach 1069 Opt:on house &it & S11n 1~·:1, Al!I) by 11ppo1nrment 2.iOI LIKE rw-w J HR h\'nhM<. 36' Pu11 \\'hltb) Pl. 6l4·9~2.i priv. boftt s!lp. ftt h,n1I, O\\!Nf:R 'J'ransfrd, mu111 ~II, blk to bch. Riverslfte n"'TM'r Spa r, ram-mi, 4 BR, anxlou11, '82.500. ( 7 I I ) J\llu IOl'r!I Sthl. s 5 2 ' 0 0 0 . G.'l2-7J2t Owner, 01..-·n Dally 1 to 5 . , CLASSIFIED MAILING ADDRESS P. O. Box 1560, Co1t a ?ift>Sa. • 92620 ll1vc An ~xtra 1pacc henter .!~scill~ l..,_llC' 64&-61:JG )'OU no longrr use'l' Stoll It I CIJUA!Oed Adi Coll fi~2-5G78 "°"'' \\'tth 11 011.ur P11ot """~'~"~'''---------._ ________ _, 4·Plrx by builder. live In 1 T'l'n! l ('[Q!.e to Huntingtonll n('"' ch·lc ctnter, For lnft•nnaoon 6'12.-l674 Don't gh·r 11p lhe s hip! ''Li~I " lt Ill i·lau illed, Ship 111 ~hore RM;ult~! KH'i678, t & L.a.guna. Our R1 01~ Str-J) P IXJ-"11-'"6 f .. r I•.\~•' ) ~"· s:i:ri ro.tu .. v1rt i~ FRF:fo~ to \'ou' Try · 1t/!•r(·U•1'' rt:q~un~I. ,, UH, Nu·Vtl!I\'! El Toro 3'232 -.: 1.1 , n1·11"h Hlurcs hon1e NU-VI EW R E N TALS S.19'.1 'lo. u1> h·ao;;1" 673·~10 _or .J9•·32.C.~ 3 fil:, " 1111, y11111,rni. ,\t:t-.:-.1' ll1 1-1'1ili2 1 BR JIOU.!t' S\20, lfll. 2 DR. \l pl(rrti1Nf M'fll~. 1lrr~. htl· !o\l)J•t:H ~h •ril :1 Ur d('l'nrt1.lnr $160 l!U .'\BP., NII. ST..l '2 · Int. ('omplr1 (' t'<'tl'rtlll•ln hnn1i• .\1all .\fl1y Ith. J.1().' Bfl llrine Han1,h, 1\rt ll.;!:..1 {Ar. Hl"hl "" Imm I ii u m11 \111·1 i.,'l1ttlr11er. r>n\1d Sli'S, 1\i;:L re<' •17~!ll'l0 , brintlnr, l••nnl~ lt~7··!11 1 :1 K/111r~" HJir \V'i-trf'"1 I .. ' . . . • &J.2 DAILY PILOT T1lo•1.1l<1) /111111 2~. l'1i··---------- Housa1 Unfurnished 1 Hies Furn/Unfurn-3300 j-Ap1rtment1 Furnl1h1d Apartments Unfurn. ! A~rtment lUnfurn. Apls Furn/tinfurn 39001 Rent•ls to sh•re •JOO 1 ')r;"dustrial Rental 4500 Lost & Found S:JOO Mission Viejo 3267 ~PY~LAS."i lllLL Costa Mt1a 372• Costa Mest 3324 Huntington Beach 3840 • IH\'l~f.-Re.hull! .. lt•in.1" 1"1 NOW LEASING 1 .. r.·•r Ill.Ill> leni i·ai AnJ.tt1t11. I 1 IJ)~1'·f«-"u11I fQr l'f'tum ol ~pt·t·1t1t·ul.ar \ 1 t'" ,.. ' 67 B h;"' 1 I 11111 '' Br '.! hil '" .. I h AU1osr nl'"' " ur. ~ c ,, .\1l)11, ,. c i 'u Dr·. u1··11 LIVE LIKE A KING 1 $149 $I b9 iBR ·~e · ;. .. ~11hn:1~ c .. ii ,. \ 1· ~ 1 Huntington Beach .1~,u~in"b.~~!*'1~,:). ~:;:~~1 flilly ~·rpld, A/(', 1lt·c~ir S-il/~UH J·.~ li11u1d no·11 ~I07ti ur _.,.!-'~f, 1 NEW M-1 I ~ru "' "' 1lrn.:, 111'Uf hKl~J•I, !tit t,1111, , •• ,,., , •. ,,,,,., 1 Ill<. + '''''''' ~I>·"· ~~ 1lr. J.:U I pool 9 ,1 "->"t • l""' "Kuuln', \'IC' \'lctort:a, SC. •- 0 • Al B d I P ' I 11'1 I J \\'1\~TF.:lJ --:,1,1un• '1r'll;:_hl '"'-· ,...,,, 1-"I' $3&"), 1110. llJ.~1100. 963-\0.Sil 1111. 3 0.~1~ .. 'l leph.:. ,\ U ge tlCeS. ': JCl/k ll uk IT.:iti\ • h .II Ill /lr11n1J10., i;. '\fr• land i;i, tN-J:-,, ;,v-w :>::_ __ _ 3 BR. 2 RA1'\lt'Kk~111u, i1'•t10. ~·t·H~ISl ll·;u -Kt:t•l..uu Nr IWRth & Sll.Lh~r j BIG! , .i~~~~~~ )~.1: Br111l' S~!f1 ffG-1970 ---LOST t'rplH, drp¥, p11ol, 1;'0•."l. 1.:.ir Ralbvo.1 B;.y ~'Op t;~;ow l '." .. l 'H\'l,,HEI> l ~111°1~1 u~i(l~~~IOVI' In .,.,.:-..vu,. (;!B • ..;()N:, ~trlni.: IMl\JO Can S250 !'olay L t!30-~7l Condos Unturn. 342S * POOLS " Il l! \II I I I U·' I I ll'A,Tl'.l• '''''''''' r11111!0'. ,.,p---INDUS'rnJAL Iii· id..,ntlfj•"fl hy rlM· uurtb .. , 1'l"'' l'· ,..,y, u, CO r · 11£ GIBSON· u rlt11·n In Newport Beach 3269 :'\E\\'l.Y olt"l'>l'lih•\I 1 •hJI ). * ENCLOSED hl1u~. ~ha~ 1·rp1, drp~. 11r1v. lady 1u •!\fir•· lo1r1;.-1,1•,•o1:,' 0,.1'11C~~ .• .l~.'r'•"c'i·.. lh<' lll'i.:·ht'fld G•·tlt'niuli Rt'· p.ihu 1~ I )'Ii r ti . Nr. \\/~1111 .\It lpn1 ·"' --' c. .Hilt, :.> U,\, •·on•~• ·" l1u 1·,,11• GARAGES PINECREEK 11 S2(JQ tvr l<'u$1:' in chofc\' ti.ti 111on "ord' -,1·· 1!<117 RARE "BLUFFS" LEASE l3r11u\llul :1 BB & :! It\ t'Ondo St•p111'iolt• t11n1ui.; 1111 w/lovely \ lt'w 11/ 1><11 k lµ1v \1'1hl J!Jc p1·1·s"'"' t· llUllt' buh·ony, 1-(1'\'ht 1•n!t'f!<•llUn~; hO!llt' U11!11r11 )f''<t' l•'HSC' r1·n1ul $·1!'1 l"'r 111u 011111'1' ls It E 1!~1·11"'''' C':1 ll lill~"t,1.! L1•l111i.:h i\1.,•d<'\I I, '''" ",,, I''",, I UP llun1l11i.:1011 .llrhuu..r. f•I Oo>•Cod c ... ,n A•·.tt!· II fl. --\I L. ''---·" !!i -' -Bl•1·k, 'u "'1 ' ' ' '1' ,., *CONVENIENT LIVES ,\,!ult~ ulll)·. nu 1:ot:l1S ,\11.tJI .. \ ---4350 ll'J'1 1ui:a vvvu II'\\.) JJ1 ... 1·· F"1n ,tr"' lior'J.:~ 11J'l\al~· 11.1uu. ~ 1.tr 1 NAME uuii ~1li-1.'.11l ir •• i. Garages for Rent :tl'f,.'f.'sJJ•.•I A\el") l'rk" 1r 1 1,,11,11"', ~hl•U ,,11 11tult' ..:,1111;.:1• ,\/l ,,...,1 .I. 111 TO ALL BEACHES TO ITS GfLATR[Cnc1·10· I' I I \" ~I ' k ,:111 ·.1~1t..$\T.11111 Childl't.<ll ' ' ' ' · .,_ MINI WAREHOUSES .t'a tors 11.u11t·r.w11on 11 il•h.,•1oh•·~1 11· m ar ( ,. ·~ t t' r fl l \ I I I l' ;:. •• Po' FROM $145 MON rH U1cr ~ 1.111 tn...1 I> IHI\/ llJ & 1.11.1s uk. 1\112 ;\.C\~Ulhll, n 11 !,.1(;/l,lS r L.I 'II t -. STORAGE SOll«llf<i 831-1 IOO lllllll1111!'1"" !racl, J[ B . l'on\'<'JH<!~~ Iv 1 t\l'l)~l•lll.I!' l>ll\,Hll~ w1U1 11..ilt•1L,1h~ i\" ,\, llll. 8!*-1..11..i:U i..lllJlcl, 1•1111 • l'J ~.I ' * COSTAM-ESA * 1'1•11u 11l '1U i-".IX!Z ___ _,_ ~11;~uru •• ~!«-~,,, 1,"1~"' 11111 111 AOUL TS PLEASE ~11·.111· ,1 1~1ax111i,: ~nu1.., l• 1 · .p 11•11re111v1n1J 1.1nJ• r•~ '1 :'\" '1o,, 11; ••r ~'2~t .,"11 \I \IO~r • 1,,,--1, .r1t-ntd lh n1ali~ .,..~.1-!.110• "'J\f""""'1 -VILLA P" " A 1 1 Irvine 3844 1 ,,.,,, ,,. ,,,,,.,.,.~ !·1•11 11 $1.,., P•'' , .. _., n•11 '' · ,,1 ,, -v lV1vN ,.,1•ur ~Jl!Ll'IOW. lit.'\\' • 1u •• ·~ ,, ' 1 ·· l'.:l~J 1>IJ fl SlJl.:'i ruo lr•,h '••llrr. \l<' tn 1 . •· l.,\G, Nll>Ul::L-<:0111>1 .II 1,,·,.11..1.,,a :11•1utn11nt ''"''' l <i"'CllVITI",. r 111~ 111°1111 · i '<ill" N-·•I• Ph 642 2015 RKWOOD ~" .. ,, I.I "' 11 "' ,. ,,,,1 !'\'I 11:1 li+l-2'361 ;\ 1: :0.11111l'• I ('.I·~" oc1•1111 11c'ol, 11('1~ ~1111;h· one • :,17,1, tu1nltu11• .111111111.ill' PA '111,i~r 1r,~~l.l'loJJ itr\j ·~1 .u1u1!•J '• · · -~--in•d,.,illull Jt1•11n1t.I. no ~\!11·y 1fi00 i.q fl. 21lltl:ttJA (1760 Pomona Ave, CM) 1 1Jllo• r n1>t·n '1 W 11.1 h tJll .l,;,~1 New Adult & F•mlly b30, lrip , i;.i•llf'' ;i1,.1n,ll• , ALLSPACE I Rentals Wanted 4600 011,.,11 in,, hl6-•11'1 .. :,, __ ~ l'Jr!dn, At.lull l'l.111\111., l'l'C I t'<1l!llCIW HrJ. ' · '·' ,\J•-<• ~1970 --• ~ -· A t G£AU11fUL APAflTME'.Tr .,...,. r I \11 h ta e '11 la1:1htici;. ~1tu1y li lll'<'-1'hunc !tl:.-:.:JOO P s . • ----.........---~ENIO!l \'Utn<o n d1·~1rC"" I.Cl!'\'" i1011 Tl .. uc •' " !••11Jur1·~. fpJ, 1111cn111.111 El t'uerto Mesa ---11-:: llll !!i !'nu11 ~llii/n111 1 L>·11 !i1l '· 1 f. -' ri i::• .. r sli•f!,\l.~_; Gur 1r:i• fir P;1•nr l 1,-.0ni or i<harc IVJllll' ,, "),,l•j ll·11rk1n.: lv1 11/ ~lc\la)I on O\l'fl,).:lirc..lou1u1,.th'1.$1'1,) l"R.Furn.$J6$Up H!h1n 1 .. 1111-'." ~urlilo )(••I f1.1n1 !.u•fru\','"• 1\1~~1!1pl1>\1"'"·J 11 ,.l•llll! .. <'r' ll1'.i Tf>i·r),ftll\\•'.'' Rd, C~I v1.r0:r.~. ()\\JI;. ~ J ... \HGt. :.! H1' :t 11.1 :StlliJl•J I ll!Jij•Jl'ol!I, •i•hll hr. LA:luxi· ' k,, t.' .: •• ' n c ' • j -__ c ~1 \It•'" -I :,1~4\.!':\ ,.,.,, 1141 f,\J_:\ll-_«:::_6 __ _ l!t\l.'l-•. loi~uh"u '''· All Util. Paid 11!ui; 11:1110 l n1n1 1 cl1 .111• .~IH1~t:111t l.! IJrt•lit;.ih·i. l•i:Juiryr I ',urc.ti .. J, .. n Office Rental 4400 ii11-2....., .... • -~ -10,1' 1 1110 \\i•un 1r.iner !n ·'" t luhiu•n, :0-o l'1•t:o !x.;1111•<1n<.:)' /\c.u' H .. 1k•·• & JT.J'AJ J•ud.in ,\\\', :i"l:l--0'..k.() O•kwood 1 ' d ·ii" l 1UVt'1'1>lty l '.uk .. ,1JI 1'j1l 1!, ;! .,,. f1.u1,1 1(1\"' • f'f' S lfl•-\ - 1;1c.: nai. L11 -1rull1u1 n11 . l'•••l ·" ltc1.:11•:1111.a1 U11,.1t1I ~lll!t. ,,J,111 .11.:•·1·. Laauna Beach 3848 NEW OFFICES 11 •i t111n '\la\" ~!J.J.6096 Rt· 1'151 1'ru11n le Ave, C.M . ~"~~)<.11Y • G••den fin•ncul 11111<". Ii;\' 1-.11cn1:11 K•u-.11.:• • .------------~ IN LAGUNA NIGUEL 1·.ud l:1rpo11, NI. aduh 1~··1 ·~ HOL IUAY PLAZA I 1111 ,' 1.u·~ ,,, .. ,. ,.,.,,, Spectacular Apartments tt 1..os-r: I ,\r (\Iii !'I u.r .. rnn.ttl, 1·1, 1,11 1!.. :)~ 11111 1 .. ••:.< " -" 1 .., 0 v T ho s Only 42c per sq. · 1 s k \ !(' u IJtl,l ·"· ·'11-itlvu~ J Ult J.11,;u1J 1, 1·1·111 int.:l.J~ uJJ u111, cean . u own u e 40C1 f1 & L'I• i\U ur11 H1Pl B . SOOS f1•u1 .11·~ to -i1 :i I CARA Cl·: ,,,,, J H1 $1 ~-. .. ... ~~ ~::-,'Olt'I 11.-.,\CI j Jlr'.:11'1~1;:~ .. l .\~it;~: ,:;~~·:~~IUJ•IC I ',,',,',',',',:.'"',' .. ",'ill.,!~.~ & s ....... ',' ·, \~d~. ,'.;1 ~~~'.~ ::·le~ i!!:;I\'<~ /:~~~ Ht~~:~~~~c~6~h~rlh Cr !JI!', dq1 .• , 11'.ll', "<'t!J •I ! us1ness Oppor ... -~\.:·;~.~ ( il'.tfll. llH R<''o\",U"f I 'II ' I L . , " ~ .. .• ' os·n ::~·9~ (\uT:\110 i:i ... 1r1u~· COF""E SHOP ur11.1;u 1>1 .~111..:1'"' U:\Ury l-1i1MJO, •'t'l\j1u1·1 J.Jt,it'11n1•1n,1,\11•,1'\J 11.1rnilion,bl~lll! 1111:1o ·rt~.d11r.<,1.L111•J1.111<1"~. ~S -"' ~· l>i...-·n~'rv.vlo I r~ jl)l~f \IJ<'H,\JI. !lli'l1!.:C-GHEAT' I Br. $11 1 111 nll1IJ L1c~1 \'11•1\ '.!Hit, il••n, :?'.. -t11 :111d nt'\I, ~1J.j J>er 1uo •u1 R·"ts11omSI~~ . ., · I , I ii .. ~-ar bl1n~. n 'f, 11\l '11 11-: I.ill'. k11 . t~. ti fll.,;, t"\t1,1,. 'l•'lllUs B.-1 .. \L I t Ul!:O., I lilt lul,. of :.! & :; l5Ult.\I, l ·~ ll,\, lllJI•·. 14.,1,,:·. ~:i(i... ,~I, ,11, .~17_4Nil ,\\••, l'11rk11uy ,urn off \l,tkrs fl\loll• I' \11y , 11lr.· 1"'1urn J·•l ;1·! ..._, 1" 2.' St • .-; 1\'1111' J. g,. 5:!:(1-,11} :,1.,11111,, :,,~i:'l-ti 7 ::0 111. 11 tu1 ... !•.Mil, 1,,i11; 11i p,J~•p-"t.•tl;;,1,l'nt•I ~tu·i.i.:•'' '•'J OCEANFRONT HewportBeachSoMdl 831 -1 600 11\'ing 1_;ood <•Id 111~hioi11"tl 1t11 ... 11· l11l ~·~1n 41 •· \V111k tu i)1,.,.11 or ~ui' td>-lii);;,i 111111.!, 1•11 11u111 lit.:h t,;p ;i.JJ.-7!:!7/S onrlJ ., 1,111, l6th 1thvtnt -NEW-OFFl-CES-honK' ,.,..o0k1n~ OJJC'.'n ti flfl\• !'1-tliE:-;1' ·~1'-~IO~l;:'c...-~ No\1 · :,.i '11 11tu till \,, J~th Si. :....,-t--J74a air G pn1 . I on /Jll\', l11•11t·h . :i 1,r 1 1 •. 1 6428170 ~'ho'o\11 hy a,,pt. uul). 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Ir,:: h11, LL; 1~t'\1 2.000 ~q ft,:! slot".\ '/. L' ,\\ Ul:.t.:01~ l'nv ~tll'.J ;<' WALK TO BEACH ~1t1·!~1 .. ~30 _ 1.1k u11 apt ~..: _.J;)'\) • '" ,\Pl'Al:E. lnC'fll'P A Non· ll'1Jl,full u111 1'Ul l'lf\\1lrdrol>t·~ hlks f1,•n1 COJ'llllU lx;h, L11111·~ llU ;-\1\\l'l Span1~11 • DELUXE. '! I 2 I ~l"-!11:,.i111•61..l'-:;!Ji.J7 I * 1 ~IU .. v1:i::1:1tt~T fl' ]'11)r1 r ,\"•'O•\' .. ,b-12--f.·t3G & htt, pool-t<'nn1~ p11\l!....'li, d ii " I I N A•lult Cur11"k•\ :t n11 .::io. ot ) "'Ut i nii;, h:ith~. rplL. "' I DI ll 2 d TD L • -• .• .1 LI s ul" snl. ,1m1y. () ,, :: BP.. 2 Bi\ .iJl{ for tca~c \' J I SJ2) i\l OCE\NFl{Qi\T l•JVl·ly l'OOlll I•\) Calol' ll'iJ '· 0 lt'('S,I n "ans MASS-AGE & SAUNA .i.Sti-."l'i''l l, SI0-!500 exl J-16,), IJCIS .. Sw1d1'Ck, bl1111s, 1 1i ~all IJ!i·;,.f F111')' IT.All 1nt:l d sp;u.:. n1a:.tcr siult'. d111 1 car 'I i•.isc . '0 \\•Jkilehrn pr1v fl'mal1: ;i"l' ! arlJ. AU"!X>l'ter llotrl fi:'t U IJ.V 110~1£, ,1 BH 2~ ha, drps, t:hoc:olatc. 1.:rpt, Kt'Cbuu Ln, HU. 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APTS rnr 1en1 1 tw. :.! hr. ~hi' i11ai1<.11.:cd h)' -PARK NEWPORT l'.'ih•·d ;1rlul1 l't!oln1ur1111·. :?l~H. i;(.'r'\ 11'(! 1 111 ni iLlt '~ ' ,, 2'.Y, ni~•·n11111 x '(I 1 , 1- 1 J 6'12ii215 3 UH, 2 u,,, '/. 5101-y, llo111c ll,11hou1 :uc11 $17 :1-S J,,o \\ILLIA~l \\,\LTl:r.s ~0 -APARTMENTS 2HA Neiu 01~·.n: i.:vlf. :t/11l1' u ·3!\c~.:I ltuului.,'1"11 l'r11a11 tltl'IY "F'~·-ETH Le :; UR , 2 BA, •h11111i.: "-.0111 ~1y/o:o, Jge 11nv ~tJ , dbl aUch J..:IHOIJ.:" !II! l IH 1\ Unloontes Huntington Beach 3840 I &cht'lor 1 or 2 lle<lroonls pool, 1_111d Jn1 ;:c-ishoppu1..: 1" 1 •~ ' -;,10-2;J62 or li \5--hJ71 Ll F .. 01 U '~ : I 1 our llRrl.:ror View Jionlc .. Con\· :c11J, in ne11• l)uhlcX" .. ""l'lll 4113 4 .. U-7lS\7 l!ki-l:lS:t 1 •1. d (1•1111·1· Hus ,\ 11 on 11:111~-NEW ----!o,h11·~ !11 f-' I-or a!!e111.1 /\I'S •. ~~, .. , ... ,1'1 .. ~ ,. '"" ----Hn( U\I 1 iouscs In ABORTION eall LlfE ~unlty_J~___l_:__S.it)) S:t1--3>;fl..I "',,......; .... La~una Bi ach 3748 UNDER NEW !'i'. ..Sl:.i-t ~ 1 ;11~11 :i 6 .o.11Jy 1 pu,11111.11 nP.,r 'llo 1•'11\H l'lu~11 .. llllL 11111:..: ..: ••• h ~~ 1 1,1. _ 11 __ ?? 21 hrs I C ~l PHJV,\CY Ncl\' \I ~ HH -.11n 1'0oi!, l c.;unis J\\,ul 11eekf\ 111u111hl\ 1 ~· 1111 suite~ l'•inl• ll'll1c 1111, l ..'. __ , ..:..:=.:· · WILD LIFE 2' J 13,\, Jipll, gar, huh~, $!'i0 U'l IL. ptucl, qu i I' t NEW MGMT .\l l\rs, riom 1.,1,-111011 J ~Jar.•J •1~fll ,Ju11~·A u~us1 :-i1-s .:O.ii 01 1 Xi.•J"U.• ro1,u 1, ;-.., . .,, IJ <._' ,11J losl and FOll'ld J3t:.':!T :'ii \SS,\UJ::: IN t'o n 8 PRESERVE ~,ud, patio s:t7~. li1G-·llll cn1 plo~t·d •\[c..l(•r gc111lern.1n • .• 1 .l .. 1nho1l•t'tJl\:O.,u1Jv.1tJU1tl .. ::-112: pu11 li3'\-"\li>l11 I -3400 lr\HH·Ave,Su11e 3 .i.· h,i,•k bay \'It'\\' l~P.1u11ru! :1 1 Apartments Furnished unly N l·:n<l ·19.l-2003 SPACIOUS APTS. llil.~ iio<nl ~11111 llou~e ,\JI 11111 1~1 Off-"JCJo; s i•:\c!'.:-t (ii{ ,, , -5 Open ~-~l\~, ~Ion, \\led, F'rl., lllt & 2 UA . BluU's" 1'{1ndu £t FIC!t.NC\'AJJls h·o111 5-.7 FROM $120 (714) 644-1900 J';1t10, c'lt·n June lhth :-;..·111 LE.\SL Coiun.1 dt•I 1\1.u 1 Lost & Found S300 c•c"c"~'c'c'--0-"•c>lc... _____ 1 S1'1i;i rat~ rl1 111n1; 1111, l1ug1• Balboa Peninsula 3707 \\1•1'k 1•uol,n1·11d,J1h,ln•l1; e 1BR,1 bath 1 ;,\Yt l .li~I' 1~1 S3W n10111h .l·la co~1a l :i;11 10 501-~q 11 11•\\Jl\ 1.j • PAl.!\I & Card Reader • hu!cony, g1cut cnlf"rtauiin:..: \'11lagc Inn, 111191:!6 • 2 BR 2 b h , . , . I J\J,•,.,1 St C\I 51!\--UiOO JR\\'IN I{ EAL r' O /{ s', C,\Llf ANl:'ll!\L CONTJ-!OL1 Arl/1'\:dUC't1011 111!;~1 Beach h1111\l' .. Unru1n ye,1r ll'.1i;e I Newport-Beach 3769 , at ' !'>r( lli\~~·-,~· .. :·~·,~t 1•-11 LJOO!SLE~uusc l"11111p .. i till-6111 l~~~,'1"E""1on Be-5',e~ Si'.~_11,•,·r Bhd, S1anrnn 5ti-3400 1 1 s-125 0 $3S WEEK & UP • 2 BR, 1 bath -· • • · ..,,, • 1 r , HJ' 9 n r ----n.1.1 r 1f;<111 a.:>11-~" ~. • ~:~Al1Lll~l1set•nlo .. 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J'\ • 1 p,1rk :I Ulk:. 1'1 :-; r) F1;1 \' \ l.100 I ::-i L t .. 1J •• lt Ill .L I I c --I i:::'i•'•"Ufll l' flfflt't s II fqilt•., Adn1Jl1on. s p a y l n g & ::> BALBOA INN ~~ 1.11ri·1 ~!ES~~~ N. 111·1\ HI$ ~hul', \\,,,1111i1isi~r \'11•1,· \1 1tlf'1'f1~1n1 1 BH p,\L\I SPRl.\'GS fuin :; Br. 111•1 b.1r, pn' h,11h I neutering 1uforn1 ~Zil3 T '"'c•c•c•cl _____ _cS4:.:;S;oOI lC>;i ~lain Strecl ""'"POil__ ' i\I -s\ -n1nll ~hupp1ni.: 11•11h•r I lilk Co\lldu .o\pl S:-<r1J1uo 1n1.:l pool rdja\.' s:iS-~~ .. nlOnlh ;!I! lt:1)•,!dt• IJ1 , :\B 1,j;..ll!fi l A.\'l\IALS l\ll'OL:\DEIJ \\ \:-;'rl::D. 5~8740 i•AIU\,1 ~£\\'PORT Co1111)I l•l Gnldi•n \\,,,.1 Culli•µ.i·. ,I 11t1l._U).'._Ul\lk!1' .. ~~~i:a_ .~~l-1: oi 91:.,. I NE\\' OFFICE .. -Tilo rooni~ ~l·rn1 Shl'p, BIT, n1~1t· Driver lo 3 :• lun1 -hit, 'J. UA Lc:.·1so:-ful' I uuh·" iv lhe l>•··•(h Sp.•!lllSh :!.BJ:. 'J. HA. 1,..1,111,.11 Vacation Rentals 4250 1 IJ x !:> 111"1 10 ,,. 12 l\ll :-.hep, nux, Tn, nnJe h,n1,pn1i \~h1t!e lo tht> Easl Bil S: Couv. Den, fq1h', -J une, July & ,\ug .. $j00/niv .. , 1 , 11 J)\\' . 11 , " ~--11 !' .1 $JOO , . Poodl<', IHL"\, 'ol'htle, 1n.ik• 1· ... 1-..1 Call ah 6 ptn, 556-9:)2{; B\ V1e1\1 11f()(•r..in& 1 ~1\ LIO-I I'/ \IE\\J;;l,(_'(J\!J• t'll/LIJl'l::\' 1111111:. )lllS, _.r~~--u,1_ B ~.L\'ED!'.:RL 1,.,;; Ha\l l u111<'s p;11u. llll r()o, R , f• ( S.i!'M)/.\14) Yt•a.rly. tiki-S211 ,, • ~ • . ' .. llos11 ,\\'ull illti~ J 1>-•a ll}O, l A ' f t I II:' R n1un1l1 co~tr. \t,•,..1 <l"Cll La~i(, l"\\ll, l.'~;k r I . 109 I Apartments Unfurn HERMOSA VISTA bl!--O:l!!ti ug u~n n:-n .i · .. m ~S-7i?r <11· 6-12·Sl72 I · niL,, pup, • I ~~ !.~~~~~~~~~~! ~16-.S.. -_ • -,.. , .. . lnunae Ex('(' J\on1f' • hlk~ --, .-•. ,. --, 1"•'l1'/Cnc kc1 n1t1;, Tau, F'. I 2 BR-VU. l~lk 10 0t'C111111\ Balboa Is land 3806 APTS. .)I l<.I :-. 111 hi ·11 h. 2BR, f1 pl~. ,,,1chl <'lub .t /en:-L;u.:oon !)~.l) XI. . -• 'II rt "ull• in Spnngei /Span, B/\\', :\I 1 Services and Rtplir1 I 6/21 "kly 512,1 or ~10 !!1•1\1,11 oil. IC-A l~:u11 •l•1!1ni.:, l,:lil, ~c-<-11'Jy.I VIC\\' ~o JK'I~ 01 thtld1t•11 (•1nin,, ,!,[ \Jar T"I' !'hl'p nllx, Blk, lrn1 l 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;.~ -S.!7:, u!ll 1ncld. 67.;...s:i~l NE\\ 2 Bit g,11 ,ige apt on ]jlJ,1 Golden \\f':st. J{H. 11'''"~ SflOO. 61~1169 !11'.•111''11· l'll\HI,... l•·11:~~ni:_ Co..:k-.1·pcio, Blk, 1nalc-II SanJuan J ;i.!iy !t·.1:<1· ut 1Hi 1• l"opaz, 892-S217 \'It.:\\' .I b1: 2 bl1, hl1n,., I~ LIDO ISLE 2-u1t"zf1A.:~•Hl1JrlunHt1< Bkr~ 1'1H:l•OO IGl'1rnShepnvx,1an f Appliance Repair 6004 j ,__;Cca,pC;~ltc'c•cnco:_ __ CJC2C7'..:'.8 l~~;;l s.1:~11;'nf:ii~:H.'J;1!~~:1gk/ u;J~I Has ~11111' IJ \\. disp CaH c ~·~· N1\1~t ;.!~ts i\t·1~· 11 ::t"il" R\llll July ,\l Aug C.tll eol-1 STt>HF. lfh '<' fur 1\•111 i;:oud San1n,ecl. \\'Jule, n1ale I,\ p p L J ,\NC J:: R e..,.ir, I .,., l -:ll'l-lth1-~192 U))l'll Jluu:;.e, ---HILDREN--$J.:IO. 99,.(i,,;,, 213-fili l·S!lli!I leer 21.l·793--0~Z7 , fnr 111,,ur<Hl('I' sc11·1c<' e11 &ai.;Jt:', Hr;in, tnalc ,~. NE\\' rlt<nl"' 2 Ull. L J','-l:il~;is~--.., I \ , ,., 1 ·1 ·2 11· I , 1 \ h• , .,~ rrlr1t:s, rn·1•,.ers, \\a~h1..on;, ,. ' -. - -_"1' , , 11_11 _111, 10 to ·I San Clemente 3876 -R--1---h 4300 " , .. ..1 ~.ro n._ ' 11,1 '111 ,,._·!11'r nux. pup, H/R. :ii. . c·p1s/clrµs, rlln~c. J'IOlll ,t· Corona del Mar 3722 -and parents love the enta s to s are ph tv>Ul'l'1 1·m-sn 1 1'e1Tirr nux, Bnin. ni:ilc ll1)erb, di~hwashe.rs, ovens, f1~h111~ lak1•. S:.!~) S''l).-~.l\'i LOV~.Lr :l lxh111' '! IK1lh~. ·--T .. Lo1v r;)I<'"· guar .. , COi\ST ------B\CllFLOH c on 1111te1. l\llh pa11n. s.t.o large, spatious apart-N ... \\, h11~1· d c lux L•, YOU/\(; soph fni l dr~in•,_1 2 OFF!Cl:::-i 11<•11\'11•d, IJ<Jr, 1·1TJBass mix, Blk, !II, ~d-~Ol i ,uly!Lrnt' Santa Ana 3280 I ' !'P1 "1 0 11 a y 1 h t B b 'ho11'L'lllfs li!uff I, 2 & .l SUCCESS~ UL 1 1 r a 1 •' l J, ~hri\11'r, 1'/ll JiC'I~ hller1 0111 ~htp, n11x, Blk, n1aJe dt•l i\l:u Sl.;!.) 1110 Ul1l1tks 1,~--·L'"·I ments a an Ur Y Iii!, 2 & ,\BA cnrlrrst'l'I g.1rs, 12· 1· ~9 Poe!! \\II te I Babysitting 6008 Cl'.\lx) "• J,'fl. -' ll,\ ,,1 11.;1 Call S:l~---0,~2! \\lni \liu!on B.I~ . ., , Cross. P'i<'c-l~Pt' 1naJp1 10 sh,u'(', 1~IH1111• sy1it;n1 111, S ~'' ,... !I e, u .,n1a~. -c:.:.<.:.C.:.C.:l'---....:::::: -\'i\CANr•-zi1lt, JOJl, Lrpl cs, \ilk to bi:h. exp. for clue p.irl\ s111w1101·,NB,6IG--f..U:,\ ,~fgluu1.T11n, Blk,fLn\, -l!l'I\ 1t1 • 1>;•lll1. Un i..:11•1•11IJ&•lr. I Costa Mesa 3724 \u n f Ut'l.',111, city & ~ulf L11urs1• 11 ~111 ho"M~ ltnniethatcl.; I "\RI ' 1• 1 1t1•ncr, n11x .. Tan, ft•n1 Ir you n<"<'il a l"<'h11hle eX"p Jlt•.1h•d r~Mll ,I, ~.1\J!ll & lllOllrllUl t\S, llC\\' i;ha~. dr11~ •• L1u!rl"<'ll li ,Ii,, ~uun~•'r \11'\I~ $17;, s~:i l~i-Olllb I s..i0-111.56 .... . •. I " /1 I .n1.,I 2"110\I <'~; Trrner nnx pup, 6/\\". F.. S!\tt'I , 'Ion. lhl'U fn Rea!! n111~ h 111•:1• _\,h1l1,s-11t1l,).1 $30 WE EK & UP 1Jn1, ~hi; :;.1J', $27:J yrl). ~ ~~:~;~r~~~u~1;;1l.vp:~,~:h! NE\V GAHIJEN APTS~ I 1 \Tl,'l'F' o rRT I' f I ! :~·1\11~1~ i~~ ',,~1110r~'~i~~1 I~xci:·. On1n .. \Vht , n1ah.' • f.vr)(\ l,.;1n1r atn1n~ph('re SZtiJ..!,!.lll_s,~1~~~~ ·-"-~ • '>;1u1ho .~ I Bit ApL-.. I _61~t:;07 ,. '! Bl:. 2 UJ\Tll. $!1~1 I' " '., ll> ('SS 11\;t,<' ' .'ih<'p/!t>11". rlHX, 8/T, 1' C:\T r11JJ nH· :i-19--07116 Santa Ana Heights 3282 • 1·v & l\la1d Set'\ 1t•c J\\atl Capistrano Beach 3818 • L~tr !;" 1 .~ : r:i: li µI ,; '.l CH 2 B \Tll it h11lu ~··•ks s•Hlll' ~ Hit Ol'n \ 11 ~ · 1 _ Tcrr1<'r nlL"< B/\\' ~1 HAB\":ilTili\G n1y hunn', e PilUIK' Service -~rtd 1>001 I _ . . , • 2 urlulr ,.,.,. ll'll!f'i-:-' £r'1i!l',' ' 'I , 1 '". 510-ll!I ;..~71, l:i•' O_t"FJCt .. -i & ~u1te~ B\a1l. PO<Xll• .' n11X".' B/\V,' 111ale rlay or r11~ht F1·nrrd ).trd . • r. ' NE\\ n .. • E.1~.v 1jll~,~~ 1,1 l1Hl.s l ~ll\· ,,, 17hl I Co I I I r I I ,B., ~ .. .-~1 1111111111. \Hltt'r I'll e C111ldrc11 ,t;PctSection : •·••:CAil \11•1\ 3 lilt 2 t:l'!U, Call ·l't:l-lll·l l.. _..:__ --------.-...n1e Ull'JO,r\-rll''I' .t>nt ra Spaniel m1:\. T/B, ff'nl. hul unch1·~ 6-12-:.2!1"J. . IJ \ .... , I plO,\lllC-111 n1c:1,.. ~ I • I ' T "'" "' l . 1\\;1il.1ft<'r .\rrrJ ~H1,fru,•,1 2376 Nc11wrtB!\'d.,C.\f '· .. w.runy, t'l'!)l.s, ~11is, • 1 • , •• , -.--.. Apts Furn/Unfurn 3900 ,:,,n oll; :ic· o""'-... ,.. I Gcrn1Sh(lp,\\'lute.n1ah.• l:\t,\TURE \IOnlan l\'ll l n":1r ~t'tl .. kids ,i;. fl{'ls oh. ~S-9Ta.J 4'r 6-1.1-:~':i!iT bll·in~. $260/11111, t~tJ.-lt.~·1 '-.i sr.n1ipul:: .~ Ir.I)"· 1 ~}<.\\ b~ L(1!• 3 Hit. • B.\. I D•_\ldi-un Htalh __ 117_3-llilY.?_. c.oll1e mu:: nup, \\'/B, ~1 I b I " "J(i 11"1 ----------• flOIH Sib> 2 BH, 1 ·~ h,\. lhhlll, IJil\ -1 ,. Tu I 1a y~I ·' per day. My .t i--·• ____ I Put your bud~el back on I Corona del M.:ir 3822 J i.ui~J;·l'k. S:..'2.) . .\ ur .... 1 ~Jtli 1 600 !'Q FT. 1n1·I l'q11:0. drp!!, <'ITl<'r nux, I , 1•111, hon1e j-!fi-a272 Tile l11.~1'''l 1Jr,111 111 Ith' \\,•~I !11<' lrn<·k . Sell idle lft'n1• 1 BANBURY CROSS ----[ I air c.'t11ltl.., jan1to1'1a\ & ul11. C'J\T. Gray, Rr.1n :stripe,!\[, C " 1 "--"'"---- 60 -1 . . :. 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E. of Benl'h off Garl1e\d CHILDREN person 4.~l-91;.1 F'Ol:ND· Vu: Santa A11;1 P .. \TIO-f(lv1•1-s :k Deck~ That Intriguing Worcl Game with 0 Chuckle I L(}\ l<:LY 2 111::. ,\.: Dr11 962-."'9'J--l 1617 WESTCL IFF~NB ,\\'(' & .,\Jo111r V1s1B, Ttt1l1f'I Cu~1otn, <lrs1~~1«/ ('Npert/y 11 11:.~.-SJr.:l 1110 .. C.111 WAL TO-BE C .\:-.O Allt I.I'S Lu\'r: ~ _ _ ~.., Ring P(f:ccrn Has band on h1u.t. l<1'{'e cs11111ato:-$ ("rt-" •r tlAY •-l'OUAN 71·\-5:.{i-iil}J K A H PARK PLAZA. II J 5-l;i 11q fl & UP 5"11-i\ -IC',e _ hurt, 6Ui-Jffi.">. 6-16-i:i!lB 8'6-9-\9• 0~1101ron99 11111111 of th• 1)j::LLJX"t:":sJ)ac:.!Br .i:. Dl'n,2 :z.c;.::BR.Crpl );,rlrp~.).!nr, 2.r., :uH npr~ LAKE-SIDE Business Rental 44SO f·ouNn 1 r 1 Ii h CE~ERAL rArlPE:'-.~Y !Ollr sc:rombled words be· I blU\s l'\11 pel<; pl1·,1~1' 'l19 Pl \I \J'p I I o.. rtr·-011 ,. I I li.'I . 1111 hlLns, frpl, \l·ulk to 1-1• (If •• ,1, 1 .. ,, 1 • · · LIVING , . .. .~.'Hcr!Goltlrn Rt'I fl'.'n1, ... 1 , INISll \\'OnK ow to orm lour "'"'Pie words. '<ho11i.: .Ii h• h S 17;) 1i7:i-:ll)\ll. Jn s1 , ~~-' , '"-"' tilh p,_,,11 . j ic·u1d, .is<1u11a C'O~ON A l'lel i\ln1. <:1 Jll t'd. \ !1 l:d1nger S: SJniridnf(I, ~n1nU jobs ok S!H-1:<.5-~ &_ 1 _ _ SI. ;,;;o....216i or 1111-3!1:17 l:u· 1·l ubl1<1u~e • 1 111 :i:\2 , 1,h1111i orf11--i·. l"'l lllJ ll:!f.~:i.,-17 - 100 -- 1 1 II ! I X YA L ~ Costa Mesa 3824 $150-1.i 1111 no. of J·H1 2 nn. Lh tnM·•I .tin· rat'tt t't)nl EXCITING l\'I p;,rrkbi,I! Jt; t;;·:.3111s ' / rcn101r . n:-r~ur. altf'r, ---hH " 1 1 rrocn °$19000 I ' , · ' FNO :"1nl \nunic pa!lfl t.."0111)"( \11 \\'Ork 12 I I I I 1 ·"l'l';\;\\JNtj 2 Bl{ & r1n•'hod Ytt~.' ~:~;;;.~·T)ir!t-:;·t~c~f PARK PLAZA II VALUE Industrial Rental 45001 Hlk Sn.HI/ G1ey i111I l'RI L"ll.'llfll(!NI.. 00.!.-l!•;I J"lt•ll 1;.irdrn 11111 Puo . ltl'o: Qi! N, I ~nil i;-hild ok, no BOS Wes t Stevens 'F:\\ PQIOT "''''''". ,,,;,., ,\I ;..,,·,'." ·1~1.i l Is. Si7-.-ll:!Jll tlr c_arpet Service 6016 ! 111~ n $2110 110 \\ \f;th SI, ~I" 16G I f 5 30 Pi\f ( • "'·'-V" I CI 8 S A I r.~I r<•ls. '--:::_____:: ,1 t •• i. iOll !'lunflouo>r1 I Adults•Smoll Pets \\'&l'l'housc, Kpprox ~,, ~ f1 , t·:"l:f)--l CARPET HOUSE 11,r. " I 2 d en ~;~ Q!{(1 APTS. Santa Ana 54$-1121 • I.. I ~!.() 1it11 !l)(I i\11..:1.1 ... \N . ; i\1!01·ah,• fn)/ •Ull• I J I J J J .: ' ' '" ir. 'On. 111 nn, S:.'3~ 1\t\111111\ uO<"eor H•'.i'I\. :HOO lr\llk'. :-;B h.r1u• (I/Ji:. Ul.11~. hru1\11. p,,_._<:rr11nl Of*nint! s.,1141, _ .. .. _ .. .. J •,·1•1<1/rtrr. /lh•/t~·f. ,,~!1 :,:•1 . J,2 ,I(·: HH priv g-11r. poof, Apt1 Furn/Unfurn 3900 1 I :lll\-.:nA> 111\ll<' \'1r Ut1sl1JI :>.r ...: :-.~u1u· Br&.l1'i Al Di.scoont 11 1~. ~J¥'1 ~ 17!1 .. ~ ......... ~. "'/lllht>r <h~f>r, CIOS<' to One 'l\"f:\\' BLDG ar.t. 1.:.ioo St;j fl, Coast Pla1..1 1/21 :>lS..ilil I Prier~ I REPP I I LG 2 BR,l 1 ~h.i,c-nrlt·~rd bl•nrh :.~6-0:t:I(, LAS BRISAS APTS Sli6 2'&-3 , ft'llnl (1 , ...... 1~'0t:ND: \\'Ind lnsrrun1••nt 1 FREE ESTIMATES '-,-~;;..:;....:_;_;~-...i. • Fu-I I flll\f\lr ~d. ";1r, St~.1 .. n\CTI ' I r ... ~I 0 • ~. CALL 64"8 '• 1! / / I ...... ras d•e v~y t'llpen. 1>4.'"l"-1:.'IN "' u i .1p , p.irl\ urn, S51SRtverAve.,NB two 1rpl"'. lfll'I?<' N':lt <10on:l nr,,,,. -11 '""'11n ,\\L' -92 sive, The only ~ood 1hing ---$1(Wlfrn11 \\'tr ."< i;;a..: pl 642_.,,1LL a R. Annhi·I .. , & Tl'l'mlnal \\ay, ~1ck Ba). N R 6W'.-31 ~2 -Cff 1 Cl , abour d · I' d Lr;. !! UH 51wJ10, 1.;:,1r, nr. fl~· 1.1 Ot_,ach 9i!l-~J-IO, u-c \I o ""'"_...,~ lf-OUNO ~ G -pe e•n1nn Y•ttg ll ndt you on'! shop'J:. A1lulrll, no ('h1ld, :i.:-it---0;&-1 t'VC'il. \'IF.\\' Uni 113r S260-$2<i6 i .. . nys .......... .>U. ... qr l'\'\'i I : .-• ..-~ la551. & Floor c ' w·~ I R Y E L A R I have to per~cnAl!y -1he -. , •. 3 ,, I ,, , •• 1 [JR. uol. ~. &lS-0081 I c-&!\e, Sun., !!11n1m<>1on Statt• 1,,1 1 •r• I W$ ~ .. ,.. t 'onlln1111 Dr. 6-16-3-1:>1:1 ~ " ., •~...... ---.., ... ,... t'h i>l:ilnr Sel'\• "]7 1 "1< --U0G RUN Adults-No l>t>1s Yrlv Uese * COSTA MESA * Ek'ac-h Call 96"-32-Mi • .. :>.: .. I I I IC I' O Compleie ,;,.,. chU(u, fll.IO!~ !! Ult. 2 ll1\ pool, th1·hr, ufil 2 BR Ftnrn SIG9-$175 Crp~. 111 (1 .. 1 il(I _ 1~ 11 _ 21110 ..,1 11 l.()~.('.\T, malt:', Ora.n,;r C,\Rl'ET &. U ph o I 5 t e rr L.-•.-•.-.1..-J.-J.L_J br 1.111~1 !'I·~ "'•U•~g wo•d\ 1wl ,\clt1lt( N11 P'-'11' s1•1.:-iu1i. I dt·p~. pool, gnr. Child£: ()(!I 1W1"'T. REJ\Clf Ot/UX{' ttdult lh ·1o:rr1~1 1•nlr:1. $r.'r.' -i \\/Stub ti..ur Hrookhtu·.n • ""'."',ns: fol~! l'qUip. Cell ->'°"'~lot' t()!!I $lop NQ J L-1~, "'I l' "h "'I 'JU~J k •I> M~ 8'" A'J\I 175 "'"' O(M n' 11-"01 •-J in ... -"-' ~· .::-".,.....,,., fl ·-v.x>J or .,,,.....,..,.. pool"lde gflnl<!n hunq111Q\\•, to HOBE:HT Ni\'M'Rl·:.'\S Elliot !l6.\-6Mi J\I! 7 µ 111 , .. 141 6i1-ici.5 " ...... ·rui s. $ PPINT NUM8ft(O ltfTERS 3 1 1 JAR~H 111!1 f.ld, lll!ni!, J\~.\\APT~\\'ulk 10 Bl'a•·h. I nr f'll..'C(ln, f'Tle, hr, patio, ~-Ctistn 1<1f'AA·979f.'i71 1..<JST EA$l('r Sunday, Olk ll~USE 12 ' • IN TH! E S.0\1-'RES rrfr(f(, 1111!10, $\;~\ No lll't". <'< 2 BH. lronl $1 1J 11~ n:?i.. 6 poob1, AAun"\, IC'nnlM t14C. 4'8S N~!' !I , •I "bra.,~r ~ l.!'l:i Roon1 $1 ~ "·' , .J • .;oo...:iooo ~ r1 n1 ,... 1...tl u11 J'lllPl1) Slciun ht:ilJ!lf! •39 !r • L-•· C) "•oN,sC,tNAMsw"•'• lEllfUJ / J )rH!J / / / J _:'013 Chnrlc !':t 6 1&-0112 -1 21."<1ra~_____;,_\36-.~79 11}.)!J, Ali;o l Br. fmn1 $1~. MesoV.rdeloslot Adom1 Sllop & Of!IC't'll An1pl prlu: wtreri c'<ll ltC'\\nro1 842-6126 Lie. In~. l,.'Ullf ri..~lmUPn•n, ,. _ . _ [ .. . _ . _ l'h·· r11~ll'~r ti1·1111 Jn !he \\<.,,I. BOlt~I •'lfu:(,1 garRJ;::c, child 2H1•11puelou11 Oltns. J)(l()I, nr I 2n'I 3 pflolie P"'r-trnsh tl'r I.OST p11!"C'r1p11on j:lfl,~•s -- SCRAM.LETS Anowers •'n Cl•siihc•li'o• 8080 fl !Jall" l'1lnt n11!U;l fu...-1 n1· :o>111 rort n.k $11i5. J ~h~111 i 1r !. hu" ,\1111~. 1911 540-1800 1 ;1111 !oc-, nr so F'f'\I}, ~·1~ • of Bal/Yiu ('" J 1 "!.!~! · 11 In clB!l!lfk'<I. ~ry;' " ,\11 ('111! 641-fll•i'~ $1't~l-t() Po1n1lnn. C':\I. 612-,'077. I 6"1&-17.12 .11S-.i.'l.'il In ~11V1t:• 1?1•5Ull.1i! 612~. ' -... ,,,---,-.,.--,----,,,,.,.-,,--,-,.,.-=,-----=--------~~=•-.,.,...,.-,,,-__,-,-,.,..,..-""~""'.,-;-=---~~~----~--~-~~---------~lt11ir~d:tv /u;iil, ~ 1'17·1 OAll V P!LOT ,";:f C1rptt Se rvlc. 6016 1 Paintini{Papering 6073 Help Want~1 M&.F 71.00 I Help Want7", ~iF,.7100·1 Help Wanted, ~&F 7100 Help Wanted, M&F 7100 I Help Wanted, M&F 71 00 Help Wantod, M&F-7100 Heij>wfnted, M&F 7100 JOHN'S c -,...1 r hoh""'I * W lllird Pilnt l~ APART>Io\T "·~'AGERS '\L"fO BOD\ REPAIR. . Delivery-Sunday Only FISERGLA.ss I J. C. PENNEY CO. 11 MANAGEMENT 1 1 Dti SMn1puu, I Su 11 ..• fu·fu)l:d ~uu·n'tlrtod L"Ouµlr I EOI'.. 1• luukulg £01· 11.n v:µ ti l.A.\111'\,\TO ~~~~:i,11a~1:=~; 1t RESl~~~ora * ~~llll·~llU~i~ ~:o~ke~i~ ~~:~,~)' 1c:!!cirw,nh ~ ot~ DA ILY l1ILOT 1·0 C:\ltltlEllS. R& l..t;1U1n:; ITil~r nf ht\! 11 . TRAINEE n1lnu1e blettch fQr "'hilt "-COM~l£RC1AL I Ttu111n. PWill 0 nt ph1c-e 10 t'm11lmt lll!CIK>n, 1714~ ~ l}U IRES 'fl·lt: l.!SE Of' .>\ 1..-\HGF. STA· ~~~~1:~ian1.i· 11 r ;' ~\;\' ,'. jl 14 Fashion I ~land ~OU !Ll_ carpeb>. S.\·e your muney F"lneat Craftsmen lh·r, 5 1U.y \\'~°t'k, apartmeni 6S21 Ex1 271 or 2'12. '!'ION \\' AGO:"l Olt \1,\~. COi\'T1\CT ~1R. p1·,. r ~: n ~' Ii~; •~h 11111J Newport Baa ch ~~~·~:~:~ \I i· .... I by 11&\'in&: 1ne l!XU"a !ripe. "1.'all Tr."<lurtni.: + ulilltl~· + iood iaahtry Ht::'\TON \\'ILLL\?ilS, 330 \\'f:~i B:\ \1 l.11nlr~1lk1n° ~k1lJ. l•I \\HJ"k IOI' 11 ... u1 .. ·111•,; t-.,r .... ~1~.ll\'l;'h;'.1:1 II fnf. \V lll cleon llv\116; r1n .• dlJlllli.;' \Vallpa-nn& fur rii;:nt ptl11L\'5. C1Jl ..:rREET rosr ·I 'I "S •\ T"LEPHON" ur k • I .f II & p rt r· s I .1.:-:n ...... 11 I • ball 11· \nv m I ' \ \ I c ,r:,_ !">111111 AVON ., • . . . . I l;,o,. r. r~ Ct 9 I ' .11111,1'1,,.,1 •• ~ •• u a 1me aes u •• 111 .. .:1•1111 HI fl.11/W•" rn1., "· •. .., • i: l'I'." ./l'OU»I~• ~1 .. ,.. . 612·4321 FOR \PPOJN'l'~IENT I t.opl'r.1tlun• . ·~ l•,.!lu u•_\\.I! i~ ... 1.1r111! ;,n f7.00. C.'OOCh $10. Clwlr $j, lJ Ple!LH Call For Estimate APART~IE:-."T ~IA:\,\(;lH s t I l I . ~r '()<IJ'\'fl to tllHI•' ! .. 11 ••. ~·11I Ol•l•I ll•••f lf'\•'I "' )'1'"11. CXJ1. In "hul "-vunU not *642~5775 640.1136* \\'ANTED Adult u111\.ll 11e1t1 1y1 • • · E I 0 · I 1'•1 c' o 'I L\('f'ltrnr 111 rt.in.· ion<•• l r 1 I rncthod [ Jo v.vrk oty»eU. Stat LI f'I 2810.'8 prin1P bc•~·h in 1..a¥u1111. PUT SO~t!'.: ZING I An qua pportun1ty Emp oyer I • i•u vru, i'l·..:un. ,.,; ''I uut•t1tnd111·~ H•·n<'h'' ,, .• 1111.: . .rii '" -1,o:n u H1•• •t' Good_~r. ~l~lOl. e c. u. ~latW"l' t'Ul.lplt' \\' rt'{· l:>.TO SPRIXG Help Wanted, M&F71 0b I H1lp Wanted, M&F 7100 I r~1:;·;~1~i'~t~~i,d O.·n··lil•. ,\p 1, 1tl I~ 1-..,,,1 :~·;~~.;I .,::1o ~1.:~.t 'J~i;~"r •1~; C t /c t 6019 PAll\TlNG & REP \lH. "" et't"rk~ll. Cftll J11n 4!f;l-i41J Dcl'()t'tt\e your hu1111e or buy ! !l()()L'L'I' !Nl "STR ,.. \!t,\\I IP\1 1 1 emen oncre e ~1.,.., \\'w·kmaru;tup 1 v.U11.°': e\le &: \\·rt>kcn111 only. nt1"' 1·!otl1c1 11/U11· 1nu111·v DENTAL ASSISTANT "."'' ' J,,. !ES. IS, t:q11.d ''J>f)ll' 1-.i u1•l•1}"r ·!'!• 1.,, I· n '" Cf:MENT \\'Q11.K I Tukc ndvanut&c ol n1y exp J >',ou l'IU'n. 5•'111n11 ,\\·oil ICLJ<./lJC,\L (1ln!h.1rl<' ~lln1n1un l yC'nr llA/'J ."·Brook~. ?'.~1.rio GOLDEN WEST Ori.-,, •• ,. • Sl"•.w•ll<A ·I 536-7'""" APT ~lien, \\';1n I i,· -I t~)(lu•·t:>. t.lr·xlb!l' hr11. !n CUSTOMER "'ll )';~11;ind1•d dulic11. Goot J .. J< I.UH.AL I il-:.:-;lfil\~'.lc v.: "'.J u wu l..l111101·tun ty or 1• 11 u P t' • ! bi ! C 1 .,1. full 11111•• I Pl\lh~ • Slabs • Plantr~~ -PftOF, wullL'O\'erlm,;, 111wto Husband !or n111\11t · l't!ji.tilr. ~·our_ 0'1"0 nci" 1 li' IOOJ. iill I SERVICE CLERK ~-I'.•)' ti-chnlquc & liceni;e. •• .1'.f~lf).Jl'b t"y !•;!·.:.!.'!" J C PENNEY CO MOBILE HOMES, Since 1959. Soulh CC>Wil :;tr-lie. No. '.!i9jlt tnliur. all 11lu1111.nng f'IC, Nlc1• s11Jn1·y. 1 .)4(}-i041. B1.·t1t·l1 111'(·11. g.11~2:iti9. .~~>-,s7l "\l " • • • I •13 00:'" 11., ,~., -. . .\t·r1.1i ::· .... 1 1 INC v cc1 .. ~1. 1ype),r'"llt!.r.71.J,S42-IJ86. blk to OC.l'llll, -.,. ........ jTff'!' :o.111 .. 11 11rdcl""" a n d ' Dt;.'\TAL A~"l l)IAl\T J<'OHEJ ,,\DY-011h-'I" r 2• Fashion liland • CE?.lENT: Patlu, Jri\'£:!, J'i\Clt'IC _ PAlNTINli '.?J:l--.ill-5424· B.·\ll\"Sll'rl'.;J:, :1 .•o1:hofll qU01a1\ons, operallng tele-l."~l.(unu ~Ill!~. LI Toro a1.,.o. t 1· ,. l.>U~ t .. \\ukt·h111l · al"-R · .. A/RCLERK 11\d 1 · 1 ·T\1·· ~'11 :-;;11·uy op1·n C'.ill nrrt 11 l'Jl~. 1'"".t NewportBaach 'I -v.· l\a· epa1r1, 1SUw .x l''t't!<! Estuuates c 1 rcn n1} i111nr. J da)) ll.>;, X iir1111t111n ru:ichlne. ~·, ,· :3 ' I I '.I 0 ·1, l .,1i1 ... 111 unol\, C..UI ti-t •• -ro:ii :-..o111.1 ,\11tt. C..d1 !J::,u., re1no\'e. t~e esl. !>l·l...s998. 19l--ll~ or -196-31:>3 wiirl!l'<I fur a )'Ouni.: Orun"e \\~t'k, llU uJ"lJ ~11ll "'''). Some lf'h.:phunc Lvnlact. 1 · )j .u-· · ep tc• --·--K--1111,; t)prnni1: F"r CONCR.t.'TE: . Palk.IS. Putki I PH.OF 11a1nlcr,·honesl work, Co. !!rm. ?.fw;l hn\'C at 1t'll~I 1'12·17i:!. ronf1rlrr1t1al. FRY COO BEAUTY OPERATOR ,1•1 ·~1u~1I "JI 111• i: l u u l I y Cov~n;. Qualuy 1vork. H.cai... ri!tl5. lntlcxl, tree rstimalu. J ~T f!:\J>Ct" -11/J1j,!hl photll',;. J~ ,\Bys ITT I·. R nci•d•·d I f.~l'f!llt~llt fr1,ng(• l>cni:llt~ 1111J llf::.."T,\L S..'C., ~.loukk1•c11i:r, Exp.:.r: C:le~n l :\en\. l;•<J\I 1--....'..'~ll l)li,,i, i.:_~ __ _ U c.-ensed. 6~2-1\514. 1 . B.efi. S.IS-2ia~. 612_391.l Xltl"I tu~. he.nPfil'"' ,r., o11por. imn1C'1J. :1 1!y 1il't•k. Pi't.'f<'r sa!sr;.. lt1·•·1•pt. ::0.1~ :\5 l'xpt·r. ~r llni. :->ort.,.1n('r 1111s P1.-.1,e-: .\l,\(\1\L:l·:~1t-:t-T & S.\LI-.' fl'.'I nrJ\•1t111•cn1eul. (\in111•·l l Sun!lu11••r/flo111•r -;1. UN·n LEAR 1vll"~" ·:h·-~ 1~l·t-I Apply in 1~·r~un ~u·f ,, '''"lhul 11111f..111·~·"1"t' 1l'11!l<ir1111·I lu1 ~r.,11111i.: Child Car• 6020 Piaster/Rl palr 6077 Cith)', 1\'00t.I LI~ h 1111 b ~:,;-~:?'!'I f•r ~1~~~17:,. Ilk• ud~~·_wli--8965 _ Sl!'lum. :.~1:;u \\ r ..... , ll11y. Uu 1-tt1H<.Jllli.: Ii· 1" LT l'r11ld11 ·!).. ,\ \'ni::. J1 ' I . I ' " .\1·11" II• 1~ • ···II I , I ,, I ' c:111L.D CARI::, niy hon1l'. PATCH PL.ASTERl~G Fixture Co., :~~29Ul. I B,\BY:-ilrrtst; & I t' e 1~:-: r.1\I.' It• ... ·pt1u~1·<1 & , G ROE 1.1 \ \J U·\1 ~r;;·t;1;;~:.r1~1~.1~1i i .. ·1 -~1~1 .. 1.1i:'": fncd. yd. Nr \\'Iii.on School ,\ll tllJt'!I. Frt'~i·stunntes Assembler I hou~1.•k1'(•p1ng, !'un1oc!l llll SIEGLER nttt '"!il~lun~ .• P · A NER }o_qu~I ti111J'ir r:1nvJ,,~.1· 111th .1 •lt·i1u.-t•> 1t;.u·t1 ,, C.'.\ll iil41 5\IS-~1 · c 11 ~6S'l: p d •. <ir··u, I rh1ld. ~lnn·~n. :!·:.o + Co1otJ ~le-.i ~~·b11 Full fllll" l1n111l'I OJH'n1r1..:. ..~h!t'\t·. J•1,'"'JlJOr1 .... ~.iil.it.li· C t 6021 u . ' ro UC ion until 1•:.irlr ('\.l'S. S.'H •l.11" l>t'ntal A:11dst:1/ll 1·ha!r-.1Je Apply In /'1·~111 \II ·'I' I\ 11" r, li••.u !1. onlrac or 1 Plumbing 6078 S:.0 1\k. }~2·11::0 & j92~1jiU TRANSPORT , ~V-prtlf'rr•'\I, N•·111J1JrC HILTON INN LABORERS l\1p111ni.!r"n JI 1rt~''lf .~· .;,1ni 1 CUSTOM BUILDER Lr: OTIS PLLl~IBING Assembler HF:.\rTY nr)t.·r;;t•)r·.''han1µ;:;, I OYN~ICS lk'uch, t>l~·l:f.l'l. LAGUNA HILLS ,\tt:\ Cull ,\Jr H··.1n<1td-, ,t! · I~ I 1 !1.d \\ Y.1!t'r~ifo1n · ·r L · ·1 'T · r (imd \l'1>r\;1·r~ '\ •. ,,..!o..-1 J!I~' /'J ll)J\L!••o:-. L'Jl.J R!'mod·/\dd -\\urkl.ou,1r;1ntd l{l'tuotlcls £. l{(!p;t.it.,,. \\'alcr li'r ,. 11:-~1 .. 1..int !vr hu,y , 11 \\ l 1t~:>. i\ ,\)):-, ~ A :"'· ::.i...0:1 L.U'111H1I .\II llnit<'. ,\II 1.-,.,,, 1 -··· .,.~~~1)1 '' Yante~ Con!t ;-..0 2i987~ ~ I ll('a.lcn, d1sposa.~. _1w·1181...:0:1, 1 1 Pe n ci· oftel'll p t' r 111 11 11 r n 1 ~1lu11. 161U \\' l'vn .t 1111 1. 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Appl~ 111 1~ 1 ... •n · T~ \!l't 1 '!•'tll!~•n•I, 11. :1, 1 .. , "•I 11 \I 1 •1111111•h·1 · !\ly '\<iy Co. 642-\iO.'\. 1 Roofing 6082 Cur~ ,.ir>) 1111ld hh\ ho~pLlnl. I t-.u-.1IJ.urt, ~u·~a ~\~•-111 01 _ 1,... ilt•:llol', ;,.,1,\;1u1 1,,1.1.11l' ,\111~>1·1, r Inn ll•1h•I . ''~l~I !""l••!•·1ld" lnr ··111·1.11111 .. "'\fU. L·•·-.,··o\LL 1•1.11 Cunlr 1-i.u1·i.:h;:1l. n1l'Clieul unU rlcnl11I vUT l'i.l:l-fb;IU,b·l!H.l•21 1i<>nist !n tiealll1 ~pa. :-.u l'\fl. \\11\·1\r1hur l\l\·11. lrYln•• .,,i, •· ~111•1111•1110: .. 11d •~ ''--•" ' -' · l!"'rlAJI · II I R I · I ----CLERK TYPIST \\' G --R ---'I l\l-,,·1·1· \ 1 I' 1 +1 111111 ,. •.1!~~ 11.i11lo·I<' • l\,.,·1d1.,, •• ,\· ''··ninv·ri·lul ~-r. ·" " . ,YPl'S. cas.. l,it·n.cl11~. t' 1 u c l'I t l u 11 u B.\liY~llit_l~·\\•i;.· I 1 lo: ht • 11t·•'•'"'111y. ,. !r.1111 ~ou I UA OS I · · · ·. . '' '•' •1· ·•!I• -'· -· ~ "~ . ...., I l"r!!i' I L t .... r d I I I 1 11'1.J'I \ \! 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ALT ER''r!ONS "-\ I \I 'l ""I \TL· PF:R'l \ I , . .. ~,1;1 {' n~, .\lt1-1 ;,r· alilt• '" f,\I"-' 111u1.1. PHf.:..;s ,\. tuiTct 1 l..:111•rcncl' N'c.-111·11~. 111_•· 1 'tidf r<!11 f .~ <•ll\f'l' u1 1•d11 ·.i MANAGER TRAINEE . 08 s II · b · " . -nes!ylng. ·: '·'-'' r •. • 1 1 •• 'J. c·h1ldrr.n '.'.t 111 Jlu nl 01·k1t1u.•,u~1.·IO_l,l'.)lilld1ri1' l.11!11• npi'l'lllOr~ for Mnall Looi:Ul'1u·h. No. 23:~1 · ._n:_u • .,10 03 :;, l...aclif's 1rear, E. ... pert. Rel. N f~ NT E.\IPLO't"\11·::>.T 1;1'.11 11 .trl'll s.;1~; ::; · rn.u·h ult', hlr. "11 , 11, er ~11.: f1nu. l'l•"•~.1111 11urk1n" llJ·.l.I' ,,,,,,1,.,1 ,1.,,,--1" Id~. +ih.i--t~ll. <'•''1" .\h'' l 1!1 1~' •tt l11 , ••1•1· 1• I•• '!nr! 1 111alnt & rcp!ilrs. J l~-a. · 1 1 ,,.,., "orw· 1 F'Olt 1\SSE\1!11.)' TP.AI '.· ·-_;_ -,.. ,\ 111•'' \ 1 I'" \f \'' 1· 1 0 I ~ BANK TELLERS--l'l~"i. • • ll' ~lu,1 t"· .d.11• !(> l'1lllht1•1ll1' &.· l(Q(Xl 1-omp1111y 1 :i th•rn' 111 1,)1111.,,1 1 1 1 . ,,.. , .• • 'I" 1 •I •'\It•• ' • 1 • l t 1 11 1 • t ,, ' furniture 6041 TIT;. 6091 i-:ss. 1 No r:o..1X'r1c1K-e 1·1·· ,1.,rr.,',,11 ,~,·.i.iuiHd ,1,,) ,,11 pii!ll ll(·n··fiT~. Tap1111111c 1 r1,.,,.rniinii1: P·l.l:" ;1.~,1'1,' .. \11~ :-,.111~1r1 C•• .. 1.11 "•I I 111 11 1.1i-;.- 1 11 i-111 .\111 .. 11,. ~.1J•1' qmE'"1·ectroni'c 1'1" 1''' kt•nd. 1: :\ l" •·I I • t1 r c,,'.,'g'.~,:.~·'.:11 h:1·1lt'1il1b. i1\1nt•.: f,,r il i•plHy k, J.i.'l>ifi• <l ,.1, c .. .,,1 Jl11J '1: .. , n1· , ,1,, r ""11, ,., Refinishing Jubilee l'~~J:,\.\\IC TILi:: Nl::\.\ .. & . I Experienced '""lf•,u1> hr111·111 .. uul11d1n..: ""'" (\., '''l"'r. u""· .\pply 1.,~. ------,1,11 '"" •1•1111111,,i..11 Repair · J-testore No\v? Ht•i.1-r1•1t'\t.Jt.lel. Free 1·:-t. :)n1 )ul1~ )•.ol•l 1·~r:1!~•n, fld!tl nu'f!u·al .'\"1•1ii~·rl Hllrt. l'\1 I I 1 .. JI t·.>I 110111· •.W-tiU.~'· ~~~::S~:~·~:;.~,;~::~~ 1 ~;;·;·i '36-"" ~ Assemblers · u.f~,~:f~~::~.t1 ::.1:1.::::'.:::;:::, • 1 ::;;,,:"· ::i·:·:i Desperate! y ~""~"H.0t~1~,~s'""" I Machinists ·.:. ·1·1• 1 .. 1;~~:~~~:1'.1:''.i1:'.~1~··ni). 557-w.JO, ~j!HJl.lrl I tir TC..'SOIL *COMPOST .'\"1'11 1'".t l,ett,·h ('l11-~ll1C'd ttd :"o ]j(), !)i.11) N d d BLUE DOLPHIN .~ lu'lt· .,1 ll"1n.11J,1 1~11. Gardening 6045 I * \JU LC11 * RF:D\\·ooo l~~i~~D,~~T~ I ~~~l~·n :~~I~! 1 ~._\H~l.~!~111-. -.. $:c-."•. P1!•1!. )l,(J l\-1'( 1:fi} c .. ~18 ee e : .... .-. \'1 .• _1.!<111. :"I. B. w t d oLtll! I." >iii-. t: .1 .u I' r". I Call .J.S&-6!i30 t Stari ~, hr ~lc•;1. t.auf !r~:tti. HOTEL -an e rnl'pu.,:, 1°!,111• u1.1k111 ·. PARADISE 1C>:.:e1nblers. •1 lth or""' )<'ar I C<11l-t'-·.,.:u,~1f ·111 61 • Secretar·1-•.111' u1u111·1h1trl~. :-; I: T ree Service 6093 1 of solderU'I!: t1r'lt'I 11·11·\ni; C'\· ---"-~ --"'-' -· CLERICAL •~ 1 NIGHT AUDITOR GARDENING 11Cr1!'ncr. ,\ppl1cnn1~ n1u•t 1:11<.\l"TY -il1up fo.-'"-1h·. :~.t.11 * T • ts ,,.,,1,.,t rl! lo·i1d 111.: hull·1. l-1il1 I' 1' 11 "' Specialize ltestorull••n ''Chris' ·rri'I' !'.'.lr.:ri·iet•'' h<'inll'rt·~ll"flinii<Jrkiu:;full l \\ c.,.,.1 1111"~. ·'""purl lrnn1ed ,\,.~1i.:11m1·n1s. i·.p yp1s ,.11:. 111.\. l".\P"r / \ii" Immediate .openings IL\\\1;~;1:-,!n·:~ '"'h1111 & Lundscap". l'-lvnlhly Tnmnung, Hc1111.nul .!.: Yard 111111.'. f\·1·uianl'nt e111ploy-lit•!li·h ti'.!-f1'll "r 4'.i-l--~~-1 ~.'S11 _l~;}~,:,i~r :1hor1 h ·riu * Bookkeepers 1.'l.i\i (;.ill .\fr. ';1 .• 1i,,11.(: for machini1'fs .and l.0.·un , 11 111~ \\,di. l;•11.1I l\!11intenanre ,r,, Sprlnklc1· Cl~n.:._ue.:..._518-79J9 n1en1 :1pp!y 10: Bf,.\lTY 0Jl('ra1nr 11ant• d :.,~·\·r.lt \ ~'l'.·r \T TL\\PO * A Cl 1 61+..liflJ. f:qual 1i'1• I• 111• i ope:r.ators on l i t & 2nd "l'l"r 1"1' •'\ficr iivrn:Hi ---~pa:!:.:.__~11~12-86-'9 Window Cleaning . 6098 PERTEC •!I .\llv.::ro ()\•! ~l,u· li<'ilUly'. T~'\il''C) T' •• '. II •l cctng rks Fnlpln~1·r I shifl s. I ...... I' ~· l)~l~:.111. __ _ ~;1!.11 1 111 l' .. ru1111 dt·l J\!i..r.1 •• ~1,1.11t0au~p-* Gen'I Ofc -~----.. 1\,l!Ll\l.'T. 1•11 :>.111 1~11l EUROPEAN t.;H1'C1cn cr . ~I \'I'\ ,. I l!VL•t:l\J·.l:.l't.H Hvc-111 •Jr 'lalnl•<>a>>"•. Lando·o•pll\". COLLEGIATE 1nan iv/2 )T.s ,, 11 1 0111,.)11un11;o.. C 11 I I , rnn. u1s f'llrf·•·r ·ly 1,,,1,. *TURRET J., ·•' 11 1111•11-. l1 011 ~dl••ll. ... ... .. I',"·'·''· ·L:~·s sv~TL"\. IS 7· ! ir i . >-,-I . '"kk • f'I Cl k I out. 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Instruction 7005 1Tur11 Ea,1 un ,\llun at .\1.1' C!c11·k k 1 '" SIUO I ,,ur:.t+• 11·!th (•\p. ~· .. r 1\p11t .\!11,io.11· :\led1•·;1l l'l11n 1 11uL.-.t.l\C.t.1·~.!c t•Jr ~111oll LATHES /i,1" :+f~.' .• 1.',~;; !Jir:::.1'1~1\~·. Jle11M11111hlc. 6·t[i-167!i. --nci.lhlll, :: lJlk~ :-;0. .,f "11~11 1.11' · :1111111• •.~~n rail Lol~ 471-11 83~.·C•;:.1 l'i•,1v Av11lh1bl1• • .\1·lu.•1\·•· 11•"1··1 In L11i.:•1•111 !110\\' St. 1-.:d~c n1vnlhly STl::FFIL'S S\\'l~I SC.l!OOL ~I It c ,\.r I hUl'·R•'dh1ll Ill• 'I.!~~·'"·(-.: ~~·1t ,\~.t·1·:_1:. -{,'()()!-.: . H••lu·I ror Jll l\'U!(' r .. n1!•>r11ry ~·l ... 'h ,, l :1•!1«lo, .J •t 0\ \\' l J.. lll<'I I* TRACER I '1' ,,,, .. _____ ""' 1JU1inlen1u1cc yarcl <'letlllUJl Ol'E", I'.',,; S()()", ter~\'(."1ion•. Tun1 l"lhh1 al . r.}·I· u .. ,Ll..1\\,t~\C_'I I ··luh In Llll.(UtlH 'l\IJ:Uf'] hr{':\. ·;,.f~ C&n11)u.~ !JI' .. Su11t• ]1,!lj \l<'"k••nrl~. 1'.l!-!(1~1 I 'Ii·' • ' I" I I o·r '''"11.Jll•llO'il & hRuli ng. 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'·'· GRINDERS I ATTENTION! ll~91-:uk•t",l'.\I. I". ,. \I COOK: ~IO<il'rn Co nv. l'1rl·l11n.-111;.:h!· ·1·1 · I ... ~ '"" -~ •··~1· lo L1do I•I•'. B11llJO:• "·''' .. ;93 HOUSEKEEPER*--:--::::::::::::::::::::=:::=--~-uut ul \\Ork due lo <."On111a11) .\u 1~•pi:'l l ti;• P" I' 1 11 n 1 1 ~ P1•111n .. 11l.1 ,i.: B:.lliu;1 p0111r. U'l.-v.. Dick Churches Rest. I * *TOOL ROOM IL\;>.;OYllwl.\r\: Apts. Ho1n"~-1 lolliing . ,\lt:111tx:c Tc:uii~ll ,. t-~ni11t")•'I' 1 Conti.ll ,\u·. &,k~Ll\Jin ;,! • COOi..:, S<'.lut:lt.'I" • ""'°:.!~ 1'\111 1iv11 Bl1d .. (' \J. ~·1ri1 n" i!:ov~ \J-F. uf11u::, :, llEPAlll::;, l;u>:c or ~111.dl l.AM.:al 9j".!, \\'ill ,o 11'ith fJ"-I 1 "\IL\" PlL'' 11 c .. untrv Cluh ,-----------~r·. rxpcr·. l~''f'tl. Top );•1 • MACHINISTS 1 ! ,. T 1c ..,, vT or ''" · . 7 ·k 1. Cl Earn $20-$30 Wk J.11•1wf11~. 1 ;~:· • ,, I I JOhsbycon.st:ii:n iu u 'pnrc..1i!y. lL you 111111! ll AS.'iE:\lliLFRtraincl'.Sninll 642-1"''\,v le<i\l'l.lfJPh"tlLOll ! l'.r..,..IJ\.,\~ ur icf. . . . ~ ."' 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" rlL ,\fuvl I n\e· II, I kN'lJ h•f' fo1· ~,, "" sma · 0 ' ltl' t'l.,~e Ju Nl!111iiirl B1·a1·li,1 .J).<;1•111bl1:1·, L,,t·k 11 -tJ.f ••• , • -l· 11>irl>0r Blvd 111 '-IC'.Fttrltlo•n . · · P aid m edica l and life insuronce, paid pen- sion plan , 6~2-1403. ,\tl\t!r .;;, u r ticli::;,1· E1u~lnl·t'1·iug, li6G \\'. IGt h .1 COFFEE SHOP 1-=-[:\TfJ-·-11 l f ll 1 -\ !'>O I'll :-.r l h1111•!Jl·<1ppt·d 11·0111un 111 1 u ,I 1 I Cl II 9'" I L1''1 ·,, .. • I 'cl';. u Sl1111e, ·,'.',"1"1's 'r'L"L':AS.'·' U. , ~P11·po1·1 Rraeh. II r ~. NEED un Lxtr;1 n.00111'. cc 11111 .. ' !lUlllUJ'. ia cngc .'\.B. i;.11-. .:v;). .·' ··''1'1'l, ,.,, tt'lllll . \;I\' .!.-:..= __ ._·_._'·-· ----1 1•1 .. .vam-i:;;(t1u11, P h. l.1Cf. t:! Even'1ng & Sat ii GaragC' Convl·1111ons ;. n1..:: \\1 ac Classi fk'<i ad no 1 1 . S pe 1: i 8 l ! y. Free El't. 1 33, c/o U<•1ly Pilot, P. o.' , fffY COOK 1-..:.·c"c· ·~-~~--~~ 1 ELECTROXfC TECl·l:"l'lCl1\:" llv'1n. ;,.1::.-1"-,26~·----- jl$-i 6.'\7 rvtll Box J;,tj(), Custa i\lcsa. Calif. I ASSEMBLERS 1 Cust Se~v Clk . $600 11:in!l'd l~r est.., o l 1 ~11 Pd l/Oli-iEJ\EtPEP.. liie in. 92fi26 r ll r ~;I pt· 1ro-:\h't'hU!li£·11! ~<'l' l'Hl•I ,\l~o ~ ( , .. !1Jhs \lann~ 1-::let:lrOlll• s Ul~rrih-r:rich~h ~jll':JkUlt:: i!:\p'd. In te rv1' e WS I 'l'OTAL SERVICI:'..~ Cu-f.lcl· .. --, . l)cl"iCf'~. r:" 1, e r i ,. n t.: C' d 1 E xperienced .\1·L·ur t.'P· H1·.' 11hon1:~ utor G. ood '.nn:t'r np1.0~111n· ,. ,. 1, .. ,1 · ,1. ", ,, .. ,1 IMMEDIATELY 1251 Unskilled Assemblers & Packagers VOLT Instant Personnel '1 'l'' ~1··d1• 1J PJ:1n =--u·., \1,1ll:1hlr• '! • 1n1•1r:1r~ ."•·1·111·1• , X' u .. YOt:NG nian, .: yr,,,. pau11111i,: ·~ " v Plumbg, earpcn1ry, 1 pa i; k 1,,.,,,,.,.,.,,. 11111 111Jl l1"1u11. I I WESTCLIFF ot)' ~CC Llf·rn~e 1ir•f t.u1 11 Id 2 1 ' I l .!. exv .. 1 1L·111..c, ~ce ~ , . . . \.\.L'\I N·n J:ll"~. 110:1·.~ .. , A\1-'l'\l & r ep ac·c 111c11 · 1 9.,,,,21 STACOSWITCH 1 1 :\11pl)' Jn P<'r..1fl i'rn;:onnl'l ,\:::rni·i.· 11•1!11n1 1n.ca!1Cal'y:\11;rl~. 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'-" l1<.1\·e aides, nui'SC's, hskpn. l.1u11lo~<'r I ,---DAY COOK 1.,111n1nini11tu1·r •l•·,.r vlJ{"n c.1,..a 11111g. launiry, 11,. ·"''' i NEW ACCOUNTS l'1'f'<1•11rly CL11~R~n1 r: aal H I. 6051 I • Ho -"•> I ~ " \ 1 1 1 \I.-Lu..:1111,1 &:.rh :1r• .1 C.dl .... ,,,kin,· f.,,. '.!''''all .. 1111,11 ...... Upiohn :>~j-{i68]. ~..... '"'-.)) I • 1-1. JOI.LY r..Ot;F:J:. :::'~(! ;\J;uk !!•-l-10); !'h ll•I 111n. PhonC' 6~·1-'iAl·I au 1ng 1.."V1upai1 1!l1~~-mem-·1o AS·"L'\lBL"'I" f , ,no. )1·11(" 11~. ,\p1, y . ·r. • " YARD, ~llragc cle1inu11s, --ed M IPr('c11o1on C'lci.:tro-mcch. 'LrJfje1• Harbor Hl\ltl. ('~I. [Lf::CTR!Cf,\N, ;;._ .. 11r I ii> LEAR SIEGLER •·1~ r1u1.; !oJr Ill'\\ R•'l'OUl\I ,.1 1 ;.,. Prf'f•·r r~p<'r :\lu· 1 1111• .;<>J'! 1yp1nt: 'kill~ "mn"e 1-,, ·"~• I""• Jobs W•nt , &F 707S a~sPmbl). I 1 l' • '"~ .._..... '" I ----con" n1c1ion "~P. up 11•) d r l v e \\'Q y i;, !i 1 u n111:>. . . . . Ht111uir1·~. Slrons 111 cc h . VELl\"f::n\' ~l<tn. e:irly .\.\I + l)('n('fitll, 556-:Hil S.li·2ti66. 1110:-iEST ~ Hl'hablt• lnd1anH. uptilulh•. A~scinbly 0 r 16 Fashion Isl nd 1t,..h1·<·1-:.· nf !..\ Tlrn • ., !-'=-==-~""~.--:.,,-::~ cp!t' s..'Cklno; a!Jl. or motel math1ne ~ho11 t·xpr1 B a l"··~U· :\l rsa ,I',, l'i.B. lll"l';\. f\o l Execut1've Secretary l\tOVINli, llauhn~. i::.,!ler. 111an<1J;\!tnf'nt in Npt Heh I 1 1 r 1 C :\I £.l"-SO'iU I Newport each 1'foll11•1i1u;. mu~• h n \' e Reliable .• ReallOLlllWe. t-re~· 1 !ll"l"H. Contart Roon1 19, ie p 11 · ·· • · _ ~p.111 ~) ,(, 11 an1 ''! J J.: :, 11111 •l•·1~·11d:1hlr r;1: ~ l~li·i.! .est. 832·75.'11. Lllll ~>lute!. 49lj E P;u 1flc Iµ •-As-.,...,.,_.•* i;:Q1tttl Oppoi' En1plv)~t !II"'\ '''FP.'' \\'()Ill\ ni;qni'l.i I 'Cl !he l'!·r~ldrnl of lht~ ~G? Locnl fu1u 01 C )li~I lh\y, Long l::c!1 1 .. 1 ,1 .. ,,1 •• 1.,,1 "-~,,, 1 _ ·' • • .,. ~ dynau11c fi nn. ~Ju~! po~!>t'S " 1 •. ,,,,,21_ .~~ ...... , •"""I BR \\Cll 'll\\">f> 1101nunu11.·1· •. 1. J,,rt·!1111C'. ,1111 , •(·I kll . ..:;en. ~!iUI~~~· J'l Ft. urn 21~~-v · 1 Indus, l\!f't h En~r :Sl:iJ\ 1 ' . 1 < • 1 v . · · U .'\" 11 ,1 l<' • c 1111 ( ~ 1 ~. Ill· van. 61:.!--05::15. I Help Wanted, M&F 7100 I fitld Clainis Atljuster SE('TY fur L.A Tn:1J f 1rn1 ~e Ir ·n 1cnr. ~iJ~Z7~ un.:., tludino: broad ~rl11inu~u·a111e HAULING SlO & ll(l , glirn.J(e rrnt'. dcl(rt"l' !u S721 i!t 11 vin, lri·in1'.:._11J-627·jO'.!:i I ~ f•,oril no::s '· .• • . , l~itt'k<;l'?und. _..;;;,!aty OfJC'f1. •l•an up. niovlng, big fll'll I 1 Sec-retu.r1c.• . to $700 I BRAND NEW OFCSI 1 DE:\ I .~14 ,\,~I. in in J ~ 1 ~ Stiirt 1111n1cd101el,;. Phone I L ~ 0 • rh11!rs1(le. 1!l!nlal C'\f>t. r. X-?.l:trie Ann llazr for ap· I bed reas 6~2--10:\~. Better T.:rrp. Position Insur Claun~ i\s~isLant to $650. 100 Vo Free ra,I' l'"r1J11t·:.I». i\lu61 he r~1111101,.11r 7;,:;.1 ~111, --'-& i· "Ill" hy ' URGENTLY I Fll'c & Ca:1ualty 10SIOIJ Put ,\our :rnvd urt1cf' I 1 11·. 1 l k '""]1kt LOCAi 'vr.".< ",".". r ",,.,,, "'.11,.~l>lkln" ~c·.v In SiOO nr11.' £' 1'.-"lf'll' !JU i· .. • E Xl'ERJEr\CED h• ~ 11,ol 1 d i 1.;C' rn l k R, , " • ' sk1lb .I.: Pxp. lo 11•Jrk fH •11plr. (,cn•·r11I do·nbtr'1· 111 · . . !) P . · su ci .. _ ;.i 1:,.1-r ·ji1-91'.Jg'I 1S.1te:i. f!r1Jrc<;t·nt11t1vr !O $71~) In plu•h ,urround!n~.<;. .'\ J: Pt'llgrc.<;,l\'e n~lern u1 pallenl u~~t·rante btlilni.: Bnrry. ;iJ.--~ ,r ~ ·--· ) NEEDED I P.rl'cpl lvpl~t '-'XJI/ CAROL 833-914S f . II''',,., I tll'rk. c ir~./J H:AULU'\'G · An.>lhuii:f and .for 1 1 Src·,~ uie ~h ''' ~~ 'JI ",. Lit_._· :...~iJ . -;-_,--.---. -.--.--lrss. s~.00 .Ii u~. Call T I. t "Kill Personnel Resources i)~'\.l'\I \ 1;;f::·i~~f ti ;\l,\LL AITl'.:'\DA:\T fn1 Mnu~io..Y 4!H--l'ii!I. 1;,:.:~,",t;r1~;1 ie,~ru'v ,.luo i\J:t•11ey: 11;,1 O.i1·e Stree1 F~1oe;·lr~1<'rd ~ .~ d..1•.: ·,,,.r l::ld1'orly 1nv~lt1I l~dy 5 p,ni.' -$10 & UP 1 ASSEMBLY l:1•n off lrJa1; p~ lo Ss·u Suite 112, Newport Bch. I ,;.Prlc Cull. b r. \\" ~ 1n .,";, :~f'"k P(~1 "~1~la~s P' 1· INSPECTOR rn r1·11·t··~ 111·;~1·11 •• n "1 [~~~'~i·· ;i~.~1i~11~,/11 1:.:,1~ TRANSPORT l'l,t-.. \:iE l'lJ:..'T.\("J" <:rPI.( .'\1 ·11 l<1nd Ba nk of America J•I '"l'.l••l"I ("<'111< 1 ~ iJ•lllnll [,h11,d 836-JlOS ',,.,.,!"111 r111rt ... p1 11.To·d DYNAMICS ' ···111! l~i.u•d, U I I I I I'll:.: I •Jll 1l I IJ•l,,I' '111r.i1,_1rr 1•1111!". ~11,.,·1/11·uT 1••11•. 3131 W. Segeritrom 't11 •11,11 ,.1 t .. 111.-:-;:, · - ~.1111pi•·., A< pt' u e:,· ~.~" ~ _ 1 Near H arbor & Warner I DAILY PILOT ln!rrprrl !1l1.Jf'J1! nt, .t Santa Ana '''"' 1n;itlr· 1!1rt;;1".1n1.•. I 1,. (",,!J J·"r ,\1,1 .. 111! ~1, 11r ltq111d 011J>Vl'llu111y ••n11•l•o1• 1 Routes Open lrvlu~tr:al H··!,11 .. ,:,.., \1tl· f",.,1~, 1,u' ! I I I• , "l<I• I 1-----1 San · Clemente (7 1') 494-9401 TELONIC INDUSTRIES MACHINIST Mr. Roberts 492-44'20 'I I\ -I' "l'I ! . d ' I ' \ \ ' \I ·I, • t· • , .. 1 I . , h •i 1 • r ., " • -:\lo,·ing/llaulini,::. 96:!-G 4:i2 _ 1 Orn_flsn1cn/"()m••n, prinl•'!I I Fr1•1•, f<'c ,'I,, Tl'm~~r~!Y_ 1 T1rt><;·'fhur. •71 H 847-8501 [o) 1 P.m. · :i in, TRAINEES I C1rru1t i\lel·ii. P~· ~o ~90 BUHGL.,\P. A1.u111 in .. taller. 1 The ht~1r ~1 d1k"w ln lhl! \\'esr. I · L B h Hou1ecl11ning 60S4 C,\L_L TRISll HOPJ\I~~ !::"per. Send P.esume 10 . . ll 1.J31I~ 1'1'111 Ch1!1!lihed • c.ia!isUled Atl: Cati 6.tZ-5(iifl aguna eac • ·~DOMESTICS • II I. JER!ll l\lllTIE:\IOHE I P.O. Ho11 1-W, Co1ota ).lesa. .\11. Cnll 612-jijiS. l tn<la}'! ..-,,., . Equal (Jpprir. Ernr1IO)C'r I I . T°'' • I! I ·' , ' .. 11.·0·11• l•I'" Ill t!•/11. hl)' 'lllft 1; ... .: I 1, 1, 1 11~ '-': '" \ .~ 1•1 .. \[u.r 1. ,, · J 549-3041 !'11 ' ,. 1111 r '' 11 " t I • I'll'• \1/ .\\I l:'l l.q11iJI (Jppor11ini 1 1 ~i;-•,ru ' u"' '" o .· 0,1 Interim 01Yll\'E PERSONNEL "'6 '" -· 1 VOAYCLEANERS I SERYICES•AGENCY CASHIER i SEEK & FIND' A-"'"'""' or Hom" I Persannel Service NER SHIFT ~ \.\IH.-A-Sll1'~H DIN I 17581 lr'line Blvd, 1488 I'.;. 17th S• 1;1! ll·\111 .. + C\J ,\piilv in IJf·rsn11, .\n·J)Oi'ttr Doineslic Agfr21·y11 • 115 Tustin Suite 224 6'2-1470 Inn ' itotel, l~iOO i\lncAnhtir D M R A D 1 0 L 0 G Y C I T S U 0 C A .'• l" 1 •,.1 .... 1.11, i \1.on ,.:, 1 I t:n1pln\rr , __ • _____ _. ..... ._ I . NOTE CLERK INSPECTOR MAIDS ,,, • 1111 f*,\ I .} "'i'" I·-' IJ '"" D• ;.T I 1 1., ·····! .. , 11 , !<,:Ur"' '· I rl· ,,: ·.1r,1,1 rrt"• \", ,. 97i"~i~LO,.Elt Pi\Y~<I F~?Ers 838-5460 IP ..-.n,. .. '\ILi t '"" Bll'd, lrv1nt•. l.\cflJ~1' h·on1 C ff EC H E\i" ST RON OB TRY S P.O.A. I f;,i]t,. l:o: <'h" H 1 0USE of CLEAN-l F:qua.! Oppor. Enipluycr ASST MGR T·RNE ~~;!1:\111~.~rl~rl I :"i'o phone H clP H y s I' ..... LI r c s D f; R R R T \\Ill he l'C~pon~1ble '"r .dl1 ~1:~:.11::: \\' !l"• ·::.~1'.111~l.; -~111.i .·1 I C"rpeti, w111Uv1>~, floors, I A!s11 pfl•nir Jun, h<'S ll:lll\· , ~ qu11ll!y ('()n!r•il fu11r1lon~ 11•·1 11 .. 11, l«r 1 ,. ,.1, .. ,r,1 ,•, ''"' lo•••'• t. 1r•h1l. hur n•·• !'a .... ~ C••nl 1• t •.n '" .. !011•! uphol. Spe1·iAl rutcs !or N!g. Zpn1. '.\1t<' ~hlft :1-n1!rlnl11•. CASHIER EH AERO C y HAD y TT y SR S0<'1aterl 1r n1anul pl;inr ,.u1•h1 w1• ,1,.111 r ioll 1 , serv, 6·1~24. _ *ACCOUNTING I '~ppl) In JICl'Mlll, !21J:1 Brikl.'r I O.•lun<'y·~ R<\~lauranl. o l'. M £ E My C A f ~,.. y S MS G C G 0 J-:xpPr. 1·t11·f1I In 1l1C' rru11l1l)I •I~· 11;.,. \h,,1 t,. ., •If• STEAl\1 Clc:inln.;. deep :i!. f . :'IL .\u'P')rt Tr1111111111. Coffl't:' I .'\.. r'f'totrnl pm• ••r h.1r,.. for n·· lb .1111w' .. ri• LI !"'" , t xU·action, di·y 111ttun 3 .hr:i.. ~cn"I .\1_<'.~'0u1~tn1n1 .., tu :Sl2J\ -AUDIT CLERK :-:1,.1, Ai'l'I; in pcnioil I GRUM HY NM C"l "'CD I Y I RU S f'•·lvin1i; iniop!'1·1ton. mrirhln•'d + ,.,,.,,1111 <I• 1 \f;11 1·.. I• 1 sAnlf1z~s. S ft 11 s lac t l O n 'lkYrs ·1 :-;p ... tl'..,l'ee. Sonie 1 Yr t•:1.p1•1' la; i\ !! 11/h••ur<':io li• f\1 1·f'n ~1 ,\: ll ;,"1. S N y R 0 E I I 0 A 1\ ~MC S C 0 C S 11;111~ ,r., 1ln:1J pl'<1d1w1 ,,, .. ·; p11\, \1•·f1·t ri ' ·+111 --1-61 12 noll' ti.isl 111"111ic t-l'ilcn. . , c'• ... . --------l'<'1Jl1tn<·e. '-MA-INTENANCE B"nk of America :"'\\/'"'II ~·,Ill•!" ( lf!l1;r• ~ .. ,11 .. ,11 1~1.1nol l' 1!\ \ ,1,..,;.~1·. l.•l'ild Vr11 .,t' 1:.11111111}'•'1' .J:iar.:i.> . HF:!.F::--lSCllAf"F'f.H Lll•· l)Jnri~. onip u~t·j CASHIER TI OGN BS O~ITN' ~~DY I OA DAY \.\'Ork \\'anted. 8 to '..!. PERSONNEL A(;F.:'>.f:l' lo•H"l'~. Lll•',,t •' 1 t' Pho. n_e . ;\laturt• t\i)nl.in. illrinlill' hi·~. I Con1ll"'' ENGINEER $20. ~fl· Refs & ~ exJi. \ •l!;ti2 Cunipui1 Dr., B--1, i\.B. ~ho~tf' Ul-1-'i::W ~r Appl~, jt)J 4() 1,1· \.If.:, Kf'l'lll Rin1a Jt R Y YO T A I S H ff Y I N T A C C I l'aul Do~ltr ,\ssoclRf~<( , :"t.,•dJ·•I lt\ 1!u• \n·•1••·1J;I 111 • NOW TAKING ~~9 , 213-752-!l:i~ ;,;;7.:tfll ~r~port Ctr Di, Sult_ bOO,, H1irrhtiin• .• 'htitt Harb 0 r /JIU l~D idolph ·'''"· C ~I. · for 11 r rk 1.i L•r.:• i.:.1rr!1 h· APPLICATIONS -Janitorlal 6063 --' . ~~1..._ Co~t~ i\lc_~'c·c...___ EE MR R L C U A C C p 0 A p MN I 0 i j.,j6.7()T., I t'I"' r1 µ.n1111•n1 iv11111lf·\ -ALTER;ION AUTO SALESMEN j CASHl[J.:/Co11n1er Girl 1 .. r y N I YT S 0 C 0 A 0 HM 0 E I ET U j --~lu•! 1"' tt..::.:-1•''11'" ·111<1 •11 e 1 .,.,,, c.m Clc:in!ni:;: ~ (' r \·I(' e WO N 1°>il"f'lf('(J for 011(' ol Or:tnKe I l'afC'!t'rl·•· llr~ ;.:::''IQ, ~Inn * INSURANCE * n.,11 11 \\ 11\i f'i•' Il l•"''' !~1· i., .• 1 · ••. .,. Iii 11~' Commer1·1!1l S.. 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"'I: are looking tor peo ple \1·ho \\'ant lo g ro\v ~·or lll'll-Otuil , t-011hd1111Lat tii3-5.',!H iif~pr1l F 'd Ch I riu.:ks, furn11u1~. d1i.hcs w MASTERS AUCTI Newport Beach Are.a IG:l·3107. ___ ~---l \1Hh us tu fill the follo\\'ing J>Ol:i l!IOns. lr1t•·iiu·11 t lill and .i~k fol' Di\C/l.SHlJND/P_...,1i.;le nilx. fl ay • eap. n1h;c ;pli)..:f.ii2, iH::..-4Cn4 '46-8686 or 833-962..S SH I 1:t:C/(:Pn f\H fur /\11l'1 ,\lJ!i. 1\]\{;.uu1 She':; J 1~0:.' oJd. (...'\lie & S1tsrl10 1'0t11.:h .C,'T't'Crl, SIS, 2 Hors•s •••• .. 11 6 .,. : i.l.1y, Tupe/ or accoun 1ng 1 bl I h " 1 11 I I • ovuv " ., ' • l•1111>.u1y. t I I'. ~.dJ SU I RECEPTIONIST SECRETARY \l\~.a ,. u I:1 o 111 ~. rnc ta) 1•s, ) ack l\'h1t:, g:i<1.rr:i •• » ... 31).ll • &IS·GJ<\q 1000/o Free to Yau! I Cul1r. Optual, f•Jr a1>1J1, &l:J.-2~1 $:.!. 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(1iirm, SIOO Ol tl l'honi•. sii. t.'0111.11 1on. _ .-:-i· · ·~==~o--;c;;""-;ce;-rf 1--:-, [{ r-T I :\I ~:-c I (• r k '' p--nl Clk -Trne -$SOO I ~ind 1nos t 1n1port a11tly 1nust be a \\ell Or· hjJ.[:?'IL I :!·Rk Cust:s, StlO "''· I Pt• \\~ ~~ IT.r:C:THIC p 0 HT ,\ r. L [ l(Jl~l.•t•ll'. ('\!. ~·no l l'l'~Ullll' ers f'lAllRlll,T.ccwl 'o"R'fK>OID1,EPSOAl1RlTCMCEONIJeT~lnrdefos•rHreldFT OE PRESSION GLASS I L.\Ht :k \n1illl•\ fl't•'lt·I', Bii{ ~t·! $JjO Old ~ JK' 0111 ~ 'r Old ,\R.\B-AJlJ'l. C.1n T) J1. \\ I j 1 ,. r II n U~'(I 111 i l.11>~1111 •I ... t :-,., 1:;1, ' •I Mag Card Opr to $600 "' ' 8 II 1··· I"' I , , r· I SI bl" ''' "lilt t '' 13 l I I I I .. 1111.111 11 UUlll•'I' j>tlHI' • lll'\.'il.S Fl•'l{Jt1, H\0101' >:uo<I H111 N•t .I.· u l'I .~,., ,,,,. )C SO:'Cll ... .... d ..'!>. Sd•'I 1"1.' '1 -U,uly l'ilul, 1•() J:'.i•.X tJl.iO, n 11111<' L(lu1 p•·~ I I , .• ~,,·~ ' '"l'"'J I '. I I II ... 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'.' l"l'Y,11 7118 \\ \')th ~I " I ~, lllCJ!l r.-~·pc1· des 11 cd In "lllTl(lUl cr 'CICllCCS I r l !Ill I r s I -----J'I•···~ c·uJI Cus1~ ilh ~.1 , . , ::_n~•a_,,_11,.• h ~-•.'..':'I i: •. , . .... ·• ' t ••>.a: Jn i uu '"\" f-Bt:l'.: 1'0-UIHD Jllf,\'Tl::H, IJi';COHATOlt. l~n1L' HlLu1~ Jewelry 8070 5 1S-~!617 _ _ IU·P.; for edu• ,11 ,.,11 lllillll, dl'a(ting & con1putcr liYS lt.'1ns, <JI· .\ll.l7111•·t~·~111H111l,.•r1ul<,1 Ln·lh·n Pnin\Lr olrl 1\01ld t'IC'c1·s. 01tk . , l'i\ltT Tin1• • 1 1 ('~ ,<,; Rut. 11;wucl~ Nu exp l't."I· thout,:h \\'ill t1 a1n 11g bt person. l\uuld likt 10 11.ult• 101· i.; j,-ffi-ii731 1'•ill1ori 1h•!>.k, Jo tent h kl!ch1.•n JNDJ,\l'\ Jc\i l·lry. &ugh! Musical lnstrum ts 8083 uh.ii Ii•!' ~ludl'l1fS ).:llltt' ft':llll S•-SSIOll b1•{;_111~ si.111,, pl.1l(·~('l (,l1;'\l11th1dp11lll'll1 huc ~h. Jcalhcr chair ,\ !itild t1adcd.Turqnu1sc-t.tl1~ . l1ul11ly '''' ht,id<' 11ut k ~ 19' C\i Q.C, INSPECTOR-DAY SHIFT ~9'.t-JS"-FJ:r·.E ktU{'nS, ~~Ah)~1oi,111 ot1on1an New 9' p1llo>,1• ful' 'cr•ltsnian, :.!172 Sl:: FE;\[)~fl , ,,..9. ~,,.L,.,, . ., 1:1,1\l cu1l1 Ill ,, 1 ,...u .! I I I I 1 • C '" li ,...._,:r. '· ""--..oo ----I '!Iii; ·" I> !UI I lf!lf \1ck1ni.: i.-'OU( h & lllfltchin:.: Bristol, s ,\. t '~c1t J:i7.l i\ .IS l'f . ,~· ~ ..... i•A1IT'r1111<·-l'•1untrr lielp, ltE:TlHl·.t1 tuilor fu1 1i;1n ANTIQUE a 49.>-6f:t2;, pat1:h11.ork plllow.;, talllc~. M-h.-8D78 S125 .~ l\'c1~· TELLC,\STl::R · . 11r11c 11o1k Juq111ri· "'King~ r T l s 11os1t1'011 r 01'rcs u1 1ly guod eve s1>1l1l ·i~ """" ec 1nerv 1~ ,,, 1.,, . • \1J11!v 111 lll'rsoin, rl'(','.llWY fr i\h•n Jlj-{jJi'l br ll · cq • t-fH~f. 1u ;;ood tl!J1nc fl'lll ehl.'l'lts.~11.:.6......,,,,,.J .f """'· .,. ~.--o:--c:;c:;:I 1 IL"a11c1·s. 1111\·~~ fron1 :south I ~1-i--1~ 12 · & con1n1on :tense to tra111 1n Q.C. for print SHOW & SALE Tt·1T1t·r i\ltx, tu 11\1.1:. ~tOviNG s" c ll I F 1 ct: 21 · i{OT.\P.Y Sil on P.llliier, UHl-;,\N-dhl ko·vhrU Balrt111n l'•Jus• l'lri1.. ~ -~=~~=--defect 1n~pect1on. t\fte r l1 u 1n111~ you \\Il l rio 1.:.,hlb1rQ1 -. . /_"T•}t'.!._!16.'i-8379 FUP.NJTUR~~ SALl::·i\ltlrb!c J s(>d, $200 or:.;.1S<1n1 r. 11h \1fsold, RN RELIEF becon1e In ProcC:tS Jnspetlor 111 uur chro1ne An.1h1.'!1t1 t:u11\'i'n1uu1 <1·nh·r t~ :\JU. olll Daln1aikin Xlnt rof tbl. lri:: & sn1 I dcsk11 & 6-12-139.:. aft 5 ~rl'tKh l'ruv. Like new. Ph. l'crM:.nnrl Con\. 1!0~1111.it tH2 05'li\ print urea. :-,!)11 \\'. K,11t·llu ,\\t'. 1111 hiltht>n Frni lit' r\N."''" t'h1111-s. 1\oodt·n lalilcs, ~11·11•0 M ' II -.. 8080 :,1 ..... 1!ll'J7 S,\JJ-5;\\0\lt:N·"·-----Ap1·il :.!:i. 2ti, :l7. '.!$ I ''-"''n ti) roan1. ~ijj;Jti I 11 11.~·1, h\'111 bed, ~krfst ~ct, isce aneous OfC Furn. &-Equip. 808S CLERICAL J!OUFl'.:\\IVEShcretsanor>-PHOTOGRAPHIC PROCESSOR DAY SHIFT ·nuu ~ F11 S.1(, l·IOpn1 I --p,11ro ful'n, etc.~ or SCRAM LETS ·------· -portuniry ((I 11n1k flt''l'ihlc -Surn 1.11 I.! 1~..-111 In ti f'\I ~'~H. ! )T rJld Pooc!Jc \\"ht. l::Vt-.S 61l-AA7'l. • TYP~.\\"HITl·:r.. IK'aT nc'~ huu1"" 1111.1"l t1r11c in l«J1~·s Seku°iich Productions ~~ild~::;t 6:=6. u~ .tu TllL Bt.u.rrs. i\1a!11 \' ~ SC:\! nu Elite E:\('('U1J1c ASSISTANT 1'/.IC't1;tJ1y ~101· .. Apply Our E1nulsion Printrng Department needs a T" Stc1l"O. \\11 cah, $1;i 12 ANSWERS 1\ 1arloin & 1.1hr11 nhl..on JUDY'S person \\'ho "'ants to learn hO\\' to proc e ss ,\;o.;TIQl'I:: S,\LE ,.c>\c_rc>d 11-dult~. n"t.:, ~u1-..cd ~ru. $l2,; Lrir1111~ & ~ci1f1cc S!'Ji 6T.t-si~ I F,\SllJON SQ\JAHE. emulsion IJl a tes lv.._ help flrinter tu clean-up t >.ik furniiurf', (·r~·~ln!, l'i·r•i.ui fL·ni c,,, Ch.·unp. !\'.c11· B«bpre,ids, lull .1.: k~ f:"xi::cs \I ihrs$1it 2:1 IJks I.a llatira \Jr ('fl1lel·lll1lr '. 111 th{' Hall Tl'\'\' hlood l1lll's. :HS-1:!11 sz & P:11nt1ngs, A·l 1i.)11d J.nxhy -l!ai-1(· -J'lpi_•r -ii· · .,. . ·y chn< $S 21 1'1•11ec· r'lfft'I s r<;rnir1nrnl cn1· SOl.iTJI l'()AST l'LAZ1\, sub1naslers. •n C.\IUll ry V1lll1 i.:('. ;1121 J f\J"Fri:"'\ s. 6 \l'k:;:, 1ra11r-'cl :.: G~\-l90i /!tt~1·ty -PA\' th<' BILI. P1;',1 I ~jl. ~;:~ \\ I~. C:'-1. 11I0)1ll•'1JI. IJJUt/ ''llCl•llOll <if-t: t ~I s ?•th St, :'I; n \lhlll'...: Bl,ilk I OF!t..'I~ [uni., 101. Deni. ~UH<'t11I~ .u\' \t'l'Y l'.\llC'll· bl:l-Sl(J~ :;:~1d6 t111~~~:1:::1·11\'1C~i::st~~·;:~k 1 J,os1lhons ~1'~1i rn~ ho1h lu-EMULSION PRINTER-DAY SHIFT '.! <·111:0.,\ o,1l11U1'I', 111~. li'i3-J.'l ll L~c \\'11l11u f 1;1,1u1, fu111111 •.1 :<l\C'. The on!) 1-:'""f llHn~ --"'::CC------;8,08~7,J L\1111vany p11.11l llll·. huspual, ~tius.~~-~--~-1 11111 hil· •1 •11 11.hh st1u1.t, o,1k Furniture 8050 1t.·~k ,1•/fllC', c.-on11lan~lnl >1 IK,UI (1>111~ 1~ lli:,r ~~u '.lc.n 'Ip __ e_t_s _________ 1 ~uri.;u.11, n1l·d1cal .inti ~·cn1ul S1\LE~:\IAN -E\Jll'I Io 1 'flus per son \Vil I be 111 ak1ng contac:l prints Ill J1·• ""l'' :.':l~U 01·11n:.:t. L:\I 1,~hlc 1 f11 1 t· + J-oi~nl<.idt~ ~7~~~ 10 pcrson<1Jly 1 .\\ tJir *Security Pet Prod* bcnt•f11~ t"tlu1..11t1onnl ass1s-J\l11 n;:igen1l'nl T1·u1nt>c . prepar1ngprocesschc nucals1n'l'rHns rnask 's Jf ,\LL1rP•'"S.I() 1nSljtl llUI ,. NRuguivre f:\\l\I' 1 air, 1-----Becf ?'i:lb con ch 21clb 1uu und c1n11!byl'e i;t0tk S;1l;1ry -+ Long hours neweniuls ion.irea.Exper pre£eiredbu tnut 11 \'1t l(1t'la :-u·t·i't, c . ~1 l )lLSr &>ll IJC'auulul dinini; 11.rn1 <:t~'.111"", LU.c 1K·11 *PUBLIC AUCTION* 11 11 i~~ S.!:il \fl/niurc 51 11111 ,hrisc p!1111 i.-.:xc..:Jk·nr good oppor1un11y Apply 111 \,!'.!-:~l)o.j i't.'l 1111h cl11nit hu1ch, 1..'tll"1 fr\~e .... 11-!lO-!G ) *Friday 7 :30 P .M .* ,,-,_,0_17 JllS I:: \\'i!shirc Si\ k , ''"''''''''' ,1111 l"''""'l '•"'' 110 pl-i1" necc ssc11 y. 11. f1,1~1 free reh 1'!, ,I< ,,, , C· 1 . , , 1. ,, ... rlf , • ;· , _ __ 111 ' 1 ini; ' " ' "' ,-,,,, "" . "' ... Ul,...li\(; T ili!C', ."1 I hu11 ~ J 1,ast1 · JIS-7b0'7 all 111 CXtt•l j .,..,, '1 f)l IC >:<is ll "'' I> .•lVD~~I. Honie Ulfllllill' --1 ClllNCllLLL,\S ~ro,1 lh po11 n1t.d t ,111s ~ & A SHO!'.:S, ~31 E. VACUUM SYSTEM OP£RAJOR-2nd SHIFT ,11111, \\'Hl11u1. ·1'J>;f:!, S''.l.ll I lH1HI (I. I l'l1•;,11111g O''"n, ,.nfru·r!·d l.1•1s "' r11.•nJ1<1t"r l\t.'111 .. , 1 .. a.r S7 00 uai.:h I \\ill lie t'l'1>JIOUS1blc for clrn· 17111 SI. Costa !'.tCS <J :.IL'111111I C:1111r NB til'-'lb!l:l \--hro1l1·1· n111n> lxtr;.ii; Sl:;Q hon1 Sau t°IHllLlSl'O, l';111 i.d (; 11' '16S-93 '8 Sall'S :--..!__ ...:_ __ -' (J("!',\GO.\I i.:ri1nc I uh I•'. i\l,1pl<: B.1byl1nr. crib .<,; Li~1u1~ 101nn1ro11. pafJt.l' '1 ·----=7 ,1 t.il s 1 , 1 P1'°1 t an,tl '1 1 nf'lh.1)Gc.e un~ FASHION l~xperienccd is rcquu ed for th1::. pos1 t1on. 1 :\IQUt l,u~e n ° 11 -T 0 Pl l'l'<l•'~l;-il h<1M', nr\cr-111a1 111:i111"s" good <.'<lnU :·II} MASTERS AUCTION P ianos & Organs 8090 npp lllUll in c1 .ice. o o I Ui. ~k •. 1 l~·:H~1y_, IU ~va't:ill.! l<Jll, .J ch;1irs. 1,/::u:k \in) 1 I jj7-1!169 616.~til'lli or M>-~:.(i ~n,iilh •Jliporlunity. And B e 11 c r Spo1ts11c.1r Salary IS open & depende nt upon app!Jcablc cl iu111.1s 1r·~-d 1 \ 1 ,1/t uiie lllnl :;i(ot $iJ .• O\'l "'G F 11 , Oticn O,ul)' 9-r:. CIOSt!;I Sun PLAYF.H. PIANOS II you t'UJOY \\"Orklng \\1th r:rc;~~~~~~d ~;;u ~:lll~~ backgr ound l~efercnccs & \\'Ork Ju s tory must A liances 8010 I ~)·b-6132. ..1 " • um u l .. ---. _._ ___:._ l\.E\\' .'< USED. ROLL.<;, 1nd1tate d e pendability. PP ~ ,\ppll;int'C'5 ~l<1ny h,hldl CLOSE OUT lo L\r Oup1w !BIO o Grace 1~1ph.-, pos~t');S ~ond lyp1n~ D,11Jy Ptlot, P 0 Box JjGQ, t-l:tCll>\lllt·:. Sl..uiny L\I 1 (;UU.:-i 1_'0n1pletc l)(_1h111 111•1 lienis Pallo S.1lc April 2'1 ESTATE SALE 1 · .. C ~fl·~i ~ktll5, ha\e a htg:h ~chool Cus!a ill.:-~a C<i 926~1t:i ELECTRONIC PROCESSING ASSEMBLER ' in· 1 111 ;<lnt t'IJllfl n1c ill.I.I 111..-1 !.. .,7 .,.,7:. 11 ,.111.., ,\,c 111 . ..1J)t u~:. =·~-~=cl 1!1plon1.t nnd 11u111rr1 un1 I SALESCLER-KS--x!nt 1:vnrl SJ . .U Old11· pJu, ,1~s1_r1t·d ,1pr fuin ~ -·d-\\ay C.:\l Gl2-:.'977 2 1.Jlrge pl,itforrn roek11·s. :! l'ltl\,\Tl-: PAHT\' \\'ANT~ vra1· 11•J:1t.d t:lt:l'lc;.il exj)('r· l!••fi·n:: SHI 11t11ks i.;rl 611~i:>91 aftrr 5 P\1. l rana " '---T\l's, l.Jlack/\1h1tc t1,n1· Ii> TCJ BL'Y fl!Ai\'0 FOR i1·11l,., you 11iriy be lhc 111 f ull & part tunt' 2 d SHIFT ~;i;..:,>,;-, C-UI J\lED DR bl~ Ger.age Sale 8055 JJOrt,1fJlc. one larg-c> Cunil"l• c ,\Sll 5-l7·9--lG tll\'Uh.llll \II:! St.'l!k. Please ,\l'Pl.Y n 1'1'"10111•' • J · !10 IP {sci, 1 • l ' Dnuble bed, <-'Un1pll'll' i.l:l' -, ----=~! The Tobacconist Inc. I',· · r· -,~1 ·1 ' ~~ers 1· 1 tht-:< Cont1ncn1al server _._ ! 10 ."Pf-~EU t PHn"i Spnr!;"o roll il1<1•v hetl misc dish"s lP1ana1'& Organs 8090 Cilll: 1 •ll)!t' ,_,,i; l}l'r .,.~, l'Jl-'l'i I & d ' • · flu11hng1ou Ccn!cr, HH I . · I J.unps, ot_•c cin ccor C1kr' n('1v ('<llld P.,,><;t ofh•l' & t"Ylk\\at't! J:H Bro,1d11,11· SALES SEC'Y &. !\elated experie nce des ired 111 c1rcu1t >Oard <?uy1.·;1 !'1~~~~1·• r s..:..i. g\1ar 11rn1~. 6-l~MJla roll 51'i'I I uil·r 'SlOO. 1o ~ric•·d •'I'll· co~ia .\!1.'s.," Thui,./Fi·i l-i • PIANOS T. !\night (il-IJ 5KJ.SJ.W cleaning & ;isse1nbly. _·\..!...!_ !...''"1 ·~ i '\"noliGHT Iron Dl!K!llC \\( Tunun. nc11· l'Ulld. Bt'i;I uf!t•t' P\I 64j-l.)32 • ORGANS PERT EC REGEPTIONIST R ent Was hers/Dryers l,u11p, 1 th:ur~. 11. h itc fl\rrS'~ lloclak.-i !•11p('11,1r1 ~BARTLETT neC'dcd at le,M:hng hotel. ~n,n Apply t"n Person or Call 540-6080 S2. \\ k .• t•u11 ni.1 1111. H.•ui.:h . 11 .tll l<it:k ~12:1 i "ry l"<ll)..!. Ill''"!' l'.t•'C1L FLOOR COVERING Rentals fr $5 V«leu e, 611-1100, c"'t a.-: * ~~·1202 * jl"-4.iti!. S.!'J.1 o/fl•[, .! old l•l1\1' h._u - lill2 Annslrong A1·c. Equal Oppor Employer 3952 Campus Drive, Newport Beach HJ~ .. ,~.L~J-11.1"hcr, dr) ('rs. 1 l'C. Rullan ' s·m rel!! frr.n1 1;1\."l't.."e Sll' '" SIO 788 W. 19th St., C.M . SALES pc_rsunnel 11.antcd for il~h/ii~h. Sj{I & 1111 In I .l'l Hed\IQOrl i.J11-·~t,:><:'r;._,e-d ~ P!!.tto 1.1blc 1\1~1u1:1111 hu\1n r,1·1 •ona 1 1,11.edd 'c~l'la~l.1t1.11n Open N ights 'til 9 S.in1,1 ,\na, C.ilil ;in Cl:JUnl oppor1un1!y f'111J1lOye1 Ill f mensrct:ulclotlung t·un& -----~ ---'l""JS \}'!•J...-"'"' 1 1,JUn1n S'f J..;11!1rs 1 01 1ng ·,'u111" 1·,1n ;i!/I'' .· Sat:'tt.15:30,Sun.12-S JlHl't tin1e ros111ons a1a1l. Help W a nted, M&F 7100 Help Wanted, M&F 7100 g.1i_:_ • <r:::_:-_u1 "' -~11-J L'f1n1sh111g, S!J. i\ l ti, ~If.I' : .. 7 llt'll' t~•nd Cr1f1s-LiU<11unlt>C'd O\t'r ~ ~J· at Uiguna llills 01 Costa I \\,\~Jll·:tt & Pl!YtR ror! "7't-?:-l.'ll llhJ!l tool bo . S3W Set nf t'Xll *Pianos & Grands* l\lesa locit ll()ll For Info SEl:VICI·: St:111011 l'lllllfl ~~rArrON \.!lll'l'Yltl'd llliil! s,\Ll. s:~! EACll 1 11,\l\D \l,1d1' rile T.thk•, IJHI hell s & l\l'lJ.:hts $8 S;,t FREE ESTIMATES lslund s.al,•sn1.1n 11h·x11C'1' ~:~1ic1 IH't 1t•111·d, D:..y .\ G\6 ·~1~ ,, Bcild111n -Cuh!l· -ChlLke1u1s:; 54.'"Hl152 or t.il&-1:M2. & -a; tdl•i;1g:ned1 42 1r1u1ttl, :1 111· ,I.: Su n g.~, ~11112 Fl En1.•nn-Cal! 6~1i-l ~l2 _ ~l ~•·hl l. 1,un:il • h:rnihnll ·111«1! .111111'.111tnt•e Topp.~~ 1'11·"· Ft1ll 1~ r •11·1 t1n1t• f~'!C! ... UJ>, Hrfnz :.:f LJij,k !1"011 Ch..iu·~. $1'i.J 111• J).ina Pou 1 blk up --------PL,\SI res TRAINEES SALI::S. J\'ent :.hnrp looking salt·~ person, 11 or older wfrefel' for la~t :: yt'i;, 10 sell 1n home parties. Good 1><1y. \Vritc P 0 1901, Santa 1\no, Cu 9270'2 Pcrnutnt'lll Opt'tllngs r () r 1\1)111l'n l!ll 2nd ,\· 11cl slufts \\Jll 1111111 )•Jtl vu s hifts ol ynu1· 1 tiou·e Ex p " r. ui){'ra!-0•·~ .ucrJl!t."<I also ~,\Ll'.'.S L.1-rgesl 1eta1l p1ch~re Cir.in pl:int & 111,rktni: lra1nt' co. nC'\.>ds exp cnsh1er •"Qr11l1111111s OpJI011u111ty ff>I &. sa.lcsnwn 1~l't ba~kground .11hani.:cn1Pnt 11h\lt' \/•,1n11nµ I P_n.'f d. _17~4 Ne"JlO:ll Blvd., ,r,, l!;<JOd lin111~ "('t ~\1111, :!'!Ill Apply Sh<ll :-it·111011, 1i1h ,<,; • q • 1-i:unbe · i\lnson & J[,u11~!•1 • '(. II Cl'! 1\pph.1tlL'l'"· 1un 01 not. ,1:_1 6l1-:iG93, 61~1 7ti f1u1n l'Cll , ~fl3· "iO. \IOV!l\G. SELL I N<.~ Sl"~"'"l l. 0.,1,,101 . 01,1,, .O.l!:I II y. ~ I• IJ' 1!\i', 1\l'\\ JMll I P.l'.ot h ---u ,,,. "'-' ._ ., , " ----"11·:ip Ull'l,tl ii;;,._;,_.;~ SH-HH-1 FURNITURE 11-1,1,,·H·,·.1<. 11,.ver, "'"· not F.\"EflYTl_llN.'<.; IN 2.HR 11,1\, • Sl"•Y & Cl••k. \\"1·1"1 Sl::FlVICI: f\lu Help,'.! n1en S l l•Dl·:NTS, $ZllS lu ... " T \I Xl v "~ Ill' l"'' ''~ 0 111• 1 1 • 1 1 <·. FHl(:IU/\IHl:: l\O~bt'r ,\:. AT WHOLESALE I I n1u1:h to look at Ut \\Ork AP,\l{T\lEI'\ 1~ in nt \\u!l1t1t>1 . Y.unaha nic 11 ,; 1 s r~ ,.,_'r. ! • M•OUS•'S '-Sp111 t ,11 1' + ,.,.11 j Tl J.: t I 6 8Pill Apply l.kJ\rl~ /\tY,,, ·l:Nl }~ (',ol! i\t r Di•k, Slti-°5.l:X. rlr~l'r S.!:1 t><uh 1216 894-1020 I fln" S7i for <ill:: Sat A:\l c~m lllf'l'i · 1 • 1• :\1•\v Sp111••1~ fr, ...... s::.0:-1 ( l'lt1••1•n1111 U111l B 6\tl-~117 uni''· J°lOO New Yo1·k Al .. 2;il l \\ Sunflo\ier Apt El l~ed 11-0111 ............ $9.i lilh St. ·i"lfl !\lf"a TEL LERS \.,\N 11·;U C.,\0f s i\. • Pht}'Cl'S .. .. ........ SS9~ SEHv1ci::-.,1-11 -At1t•rMi 1111 i:;.,11 r1, ~ull J; p;:ut TlniC'. Bicycles 8020 * L·si.-~o Hlt!O..'..') * -1 ., _. ,1 , 1 ddo·l·----------ll;ianc:Js " ........... $:Wj l11ll ~ 11/tn111· ""'' 1:. CoJ\~t ('II s k ,.,.,,, 1 .1{'~.1 ~r1ue. "ov1n,;. 3 1 G "' """ -.\11r•l1 •• u 1ru .t.1t<' B11n, l'f-IW I" I I 1 \I ,,_,.,,,... i.. 1 *OR ANS* 'l"'Y· N B · :-. • -\ ·~:of}! n 1~· -11t t1a< k t•h1111 s. ,,,ir stoo s, e C;\BINETS for K1ti.:hcn & 1~u11L S:O • • c.::> • so a CU~l<un hcdronn1 set, I amps, Bath Un r 1111 shed or ;i 11·1n • nn · an1montl • n f,lf~l \\'nl'rl~'I , JIB nr r ull I 0\IL' 0 f'AT & f I B Id Co 8 Sheet Metal Workers 211-SGl-i?Fli f.i~>-i,\i~ 11111dl! •\'cl)• gd qua!, fll:'\er clorhin~. £'le. 3.."l'.!2 Colo1ado pi-efinishc<l coun1er tops l..'.a'.1111 • K1mli.1U • Lov.·rey. TYPIST S --u-il-d-in--Materials 802S I U"-<'(I, usually hn1, !lfi~i!llO Pl :i 1:r-~12':r, ;ii s 0 11 ,\ H. I) E ~1 l:od~ct·s . 1110n1as • ::.11n· on 1he Jtlh. P,11d rnt'<ht«il _C:\_!.__6-IJ...68,l((l _______ 1 & I F.:\P l'r"t·~~hrak1.• np<•r ,1tn1'~ .;n.1111l 1ns11r,llll."-' · g()(J( 1 SE.\.\15TRE.SS. l'.:xp.:-r un ly vac:itiun pl,u1. l'.ud lun1·h ~.ictorv Jll'l(hictiun Good & 11rldf'r1< Cot>1I 11.1), 'l••n1ly h1l'11k11 on 1<o hour i.h1ft~. iioikni~ ('(l!ldlttons Gl~li~i 11ork. xhll ft'Hlt.:L' 1~·nr•r11 ~ Jtcletent1.-i; \l't'lhPd, Bub Lt'llL h l 1l111p.1n), llitiJS 11'\I tu 111':\I secretary Ann~ll"Qn~ 1\1·c, lr.inr \ll'i\l 10 7A\I Steno California Injection Molding Company '.:.'l~-1 li11~~. Co,1 .1 \1,·~ri ll'\ltlt ' J 11rlu~r1u1J Cu111ph•\ \\'t• presently have a pos1\\un ! Cur sr1•1·e(aJ)' !'l1•r10. 11111-.t h,I\ I' J:VIJCI l)"l'IU,_: "' ~Jfi ,1;.11, SHIPPING/ RECEIVING CLERK P .D.A. !'1.M't'fl & Ar• ur.1c,v 1\h1hty 10 l(•,,111 \ltt11•l,y o/ ln1,•ri·,1111i;: dutu•s. ()\1'('<'1' Ol'P'lt'lUIU!) <'All :1Ji-l;-,1 TYl'l"T for l:>..·nt.11 {)ff!•'<'· ,\!01,1 I~· .1hl1• fu l~/<f' ·,-, ,~·, II j'l\1 11'•!\l.il ' \iM'l'lt IH !• i,,,11,fnl \., ... n ! ·11"'~-·11 g !\J;\'l::f: LSED \0 el ve I ~.\1~SliN . ~IRpli' rlr n, E:\TERPH.ISE~. 815 \\ aha· \\u1 l1ILl'r. _ e Surplus Building 1 l>11e,:('a! S100 l·ha11 Sli:J.1 ~ \ntiquc> \ihtlc BHlroo11i, !11th St Cosla 1\lcAA. 6-lZ-~12,0rui;un ................. Sl~ \I \TF.RIAI.. 1().iO's o/ 1'L\\ thnr!lc sci ~1 Yl' 673-9llll -I fnn1n('a \\'alnut Milt'l" & Cl"k.I ;\1QVIXG &.~. illcs."1 \'erdc>, ~·,~:·~~·. S~1:1l•I . ····;·, Sl9.J ITl-~:\\S' l.>oors, lun1tM:r. ply f"i{"1•nov l)bl bed. bx "f''!, 1ht~ ,(,; \)uflel, cnh, etc T~I t·ha1r~. l.1:"1hy furn, fr111t· l'rl, u * ~w11N1r}R11ee ... $.j'Y:J 11 :)1)(!,alun1shC'r11ng,n1otd l 111a1 1 ll/i.l)('sk s:':.1 "\arn Dtu1c·:1.LIToro 1\1ckc1· rbJ, luggage>, ORG LESSO ing, 11 :ndov.s, t:te. !•111 I, SIO l'IC'. !i~:>-6.~i8 St.PEI". G 1:1 r a tl,. sale .. cco1'fl11u1, dbl bed M'1. AN NS BUILDERS SURPLUS 1·,;..;17' C,OLD shag ca11>t:t, :! rurn11url!, to)~. hn, a-brae n11~1 . ~!91040 FULLERTON MUSIC 1.iOO S.1 \J,un 5' .\ pt Hlk ~l>t't 1011al. <_;rl'l'n ~")IJdtC's 9361 Tuh•11a1t'1· Cir. ;i; * S ,\LE PERS I AN I 'I'll < Id • ~Ion lhru .::ar ltl-5 ,' -,,,,. rli,111'. ~19-0012 Off l111n11Hon 96:.,_l li7 ,\p11\ RUGS•• i_.;. i;.Ot 1 , ~ountrun Valle~ ., 557-4836 • 714 :l<l61011 11;1.c-,,P,\-;,-15-11--80 ,.,1 2\i, 27 ,\kh111·l Oriental H.ui::"-11 I, I I I I ' ·' g • • t C Bl d 11'2 N llarlxlr. Yullc11on \ r1; ,::i', "\!I~ illl!ltf Ct11neras & Equip. 8030 lJHA'.'\G}: ,\'.'\[)GOLD SOfl :'ltAJOr:. ol ))p!1ant.:<'~. 1~ :--;!, _.a iencg:a I 871-1805 PRESSMAN E:\Pt-.:1u1-.'.\1 El> ll.1111,ul 1 tiOu, 11111111 !}.!UL, l .11111.'IJ, ~11 lpplu,.;, pl.ii!• 111,1k1111: :-1 1+rr~ l1JHll('d111i1•!,v, \ U 1\\I 10·,~ !'!.!.\..:]; (.iJ:-lTACJ litt•g-NP1ll:1nd Ba nk of America ;,{)(/ :";e11 pur t Ccnt•'r Di Vash!on J.,.l,uld 836-3SDS l·.qu,1l Opp<11 ~.1npln)t r I o)wruiii.: I \JI• 1'1''11 < 1 -(.',\LL.J l.>-:111~ hnu~e1\11rcs, !1110::-11-b1 11c, (21.:l-\ li.i9--l:fS0 111•1o111•d .\pph 1n 1111~1111, \l.\.\llY \ :.!1, >;'Pi 1lC'lu\P ~-HH\\~ehet l'(lu,·h hkc pl11 nt~ dl't-orntor 111~n1s. ])uc tv 11\n~ss in faniily C'ONTINUOUS F-R"F-. \1111 d1•111 l~''"l1"n~1 1,1(' f••I : . ...-1)(1" Hn-1••1. ~.,\ 1 Blk I /llt'S<: 111: IL'r1'<\C's, rml ~1'1-~i~'9 ;·11urs-}'n· Sat. selling hou!iC'(u[ of furn on ' , ..• ,~~ ;111 1nh f1111• l111n• \\Ill \\ulk I N1i11h •ll ~'Ill~. S.J C·• ! ~1i,,•1 & i..:1~11111<1 i::lo1•" h,JLks 1111 $~5 i\:<1ug ltt•lge ~11111'! onh ~•-I 1110 \\ \\tl•P!l. ~at only, !).j 209 Cti'::,l Al't', OHGl\N Ct.i-\.S~I::!; FOR 11,.,, 1,1 \\ ~·11· k ··lo·1 k I '!,11:1 II L',,~. :;; !SI ''6S JIN7 t'OC'krr s Ii j{I -flt)2-44i2 __ -. -.. -r c: !I B ADULTS E\Cr'y Tue...Oay l 'HL~:-.\L\i\ Cha•! Ji Sll'llJ. WAITRESS !1 :::or.\ xlot eond1•1Dn Tl!H l·:i:: anll Y '" 1 11 ::: ,--. ---i 30pn1. St,ul any 11 cck Cnn!r•t'I 1 :O.!l\Oi\ ~·r:-. :i1.1 ,\ ,~0200 zin 1•1.,, .. k ', 1111110 ,.11 .. , •. ,.1 1.,.1, Nill'. Lo1s of household SO~',\ 90" ~L'\ loose cu•l11011~ 10111 Dlett!rtch u1 chnt""l' \!•'n1·1,ol 'l1-i11 du!lt'~ :\In I "',· ... ,,., .. , "• I " 11 11 1 " \ 11 ~ ~ ~ .... "~• •~.. I J r I s·-~' "' """' '"' 1' 111 ! 1(1,1<'1 i\••ni I'll•'• .~o P\p<'! !I•,.,.,~ 1 l.1111 • 1:." • • ,11 ~'t's• 1 _611,,11~ . 111:111~. n1 -c:. e:u· pnr '· urn, e•)url coru. 1;i 1~ 1• '1 \oast r>tu.~ic Coslu i\11'~,, oppu.r, ~~1 , 11 \' 11 '. 11 '-'·1 SUPER-SECRETARY I ~'!l lO l{,indiilµh ,\\l'. l \I ! .\_,. 11n!l 0 1 '1~ \ppl) 111 1.i_i.;,x~11 _ rtr .'.O'll Cool!dgC', f-'n-Sat \lt~l1t1nc cabinet S I 0. Nl'1v1x>11 Bl\d al 11,uhor ~-ll(.i ,q•hu'> I 1•'~' ...>l,l .)•'1 11 1111 lop -kill· ,,,.,.,.,,,., If , -.• ·-•·--,•-,,·, 11 r \I 1 l \'1 " Inn HOCKl'.'\li l.O\C' s••1l ... ,1,1 ,.,, "' •1 .,. ·~· ' ·' '-"'""'"" • ..,. " ' '''11 · 1'~ " 1 1 '' 1 Cats 8035 · · , ,~ · "'' G,\R,\C:E Sale 162"1 Cot""" "1 ,J,:>-<1o»X 6°~·:l.~J! ,,,,>-I qu.1hf1ed <:ill J\'011 f •,..,..,....,,,.,,.,.. ___ I :'T·~ll u .. , l\1.t'k11;11, \f1~•1 .. n 1 ~!'~'1,11~~10~\tl', L\. iund. I Pl C:\1 Apr 26-27-28 !lA.\I HOLLO! !33 )i•t'i\s <al'pc"I for ~----- RIVIERA !<l!Ot;!»--;r;:;:-ch1 lrlr1-;-n·~ \·u·io ------Sl,\,\J~i;r: klltf'rh ChOf'\Jlul". 1 · ~ __ uJ 11.uk Odd~ & End~ •;ilr, shorr shag hc,1r ~"1 GlLBfL\,'\'SENSpirt{'I Piano, hrorc n · \'e11r101l Bc>.tth I WAITRESS ~.·.1!, to11i11sc" 11•d P<•lnt C.ill hlX~; SZ \\',\TER Bl::ll piivatr party ~. \BJ'tl 54().2561 & 645-4074 f'u1"1.:h.1~1ni.: . JR BUYER I Lmplo}n1cn1 1\:,:C'ncy, Inc. I , 20"I'.! Bu,1m .. ·:;s Ct1· Or. I !r1111<• Ki.1-9-110 tl.1111 1··~ 1\111 111o ·t11rl•• fllll"t'h:'ht' ::i.;tl! C.tnlHlO Capi~U-ano •J1 1l•·1 lo1llh11up ,-', 1 \!ll'1ht1n ·• s.in Ju~~ Capl!'U-dTIO '" 1"0t •nl1111 11c>n 1</111.onul I .-6101 1/• pr. 111 th1• or-h•t 1111.: ,,f 1·l 11 ! .• rq1u1intr nl r• l'·•lf /\ ni.111111I '1111 1· lh'UI' I h•' 111••'1 Ilk• h ·•Jl\!111 nn1' 11111 ]1 •• 1 .. ,11 \.\•t•i..'1•"·~··.>l~) ur 11111\ t1.1~111i.: ,.,,,, r ,\ • '' 11 •11t1'1 ,,l,h• 111•'< l\.u11cal qoi11udr 'lt.i-. ' ,, n1·.,,,I~ t:.,liol1IJ,lu ti 1••,\l1u11. l'l.1.S 1'1\f)l)llCTS nno• ,.f llir r1,\ll"li' J~·t1d1n.i( n1 1 1111f.~1 !lu ••1 , .. 1 Inn ti i;u11ph 111< nl~ 11<1• J\J'l 111n\1•d 1nro n lio.;nutilu.J Ol11• pl ,1111 lt\ lr11111c. P!C':t..C 111.111 )<\\tr t1 ~un1r ho Oit 11ll•nl1(1n (If thr f'c-i •onnr l ll1l't •''Or, 1>r ~nu ru.11 h 1t·ril111n•· lnr an •lf•til 11·1d1· u »r i'lPllly rn JW'l'-On lntrrv~r1" 1111111<1 ,1111 1~ .1rr,1n111 •I 111 .1h1u1 I •1rek. PLUS PRODUCTS *Sec'ys, Bookke epers lln\1' i"'l n1,1n} t lls1 l.11 t:• Uld••r ~ A1:1•nll' ~O~~I 1:11 1 h "', ~Ullf' ![II ;-.!e11;v1r B1•ri• h s1~~s 100 Dial A Job 833-8190 ' No Charge To You , E~1 •bll~hrd rr,._; Son1._. · ~.1 11., l'X]ll'r nrc E\f)('r :llusr n._, OIPJ" :!1 :'\•i "17-:'..lli"i lJCnlSI.' · 1 ~·0111nlrt<'h rqurpix-d. plus Sri! 11!11• lten1~ l\'1lh a. [),iii) >-IO--&l.'l1 • Sewt'ng Machin•-• 809 -- 3 Xlt1! (1pplv S llurv + 1 [J Pl ,, \ pl D fll'IAl't heater Sil;J 6 1~\\'9 I P1l0l Clas•lhe•t ad &l2-56-;g ..:.._ __ '='c--,===c--~--, • • • . J'lOtil' 1.·.1 ~ '"1" 1 P \'in ogs ~ 8005 SPHI:'\G SPECIAL 1: 0UJ---~------- con1p. hcnrllt~ t otht•r!( j p('r~n Suri ,\ !'•rt.un, ;,!OJ Antiques 8005 l Antiques _ nor·niaJ pdcc on Stcan1 CO\'SE\V !;;:I needle po11 t•i l\fnlc ur f°('m. Plc11s11111 \\ Cua~11111l. i\,/;, , e PUPPY WORLD e C1t!anini; ~our carpet 11it1<"hlnc & bin. ~lode! '!.'O siorc. ~Ir. )1 i It er · \\-:\T°r111-:sr,; ('\ll< 1 ::1 ••1 ••\1•r t111h11ah1i.1s, Tln)' l'i.~'o!Jl1•~. ! r r-rr.rr rJt ('-"£i{r( ( f t.rJ~~ :.16-:;71:; 2"\0. 6i3-:iS.'l.'i 611-2f6.I I \ppl~ ui rn'l'"''n 1111 kt'l's<111~ I Pu B11l1", l'C'ku1l!<'~r. Pnn1· ~ lli.(Jl~.c:\lll\Ui\lillL~ Ll\J.ill. ~ REF "'j Dn. er SlO. \'\\'bus Sporting Goods 8094 !'1101:: Snl('S &1lf'll f'>;l'•'I 1j3() ;,, 1:1 ('.u111110 !{,•,II, !'(_" o l',1111.111, Ct11•knp1(1•l. J.tp:.n1•sr ..., ·---~1 l f l' I -' t I U !J 'cal~. !I-et' \0\\J 11h!s S.) Qn -ri.·c· · aC' nr ''111· '"11 " 1 1\,\:0.'T~:D Bl•aul~ ••111•r,1111r ~p.ui, ·•1•s. u '0.i:•. ~ §:: sz h«I, rrre. :.'2s ·A" Oglcj HCGl :H -n1od~INo l().~2.2'2 !<'liar. .., Ul•'rnl1\"" "''I nt 1tl~oi..:oorl,hinl J;l(\).:lr1 !l('\t \\:tl!·h 1k•i.:i< · G Shf'flh I< _3-~. ANTIQUE AUCTION .~ 12 C\I 6-l~90S I l',11. Srn11-uuto. rtfle J:ohu\ 1,,~nrflls. f°\11.1 ;).· l•,11 I \1111.1'. 1•1 ~·:i r r1;1r.1nt'l' flf Ed· l~·bir~ 11 J\l!Xt-:1) l'l'PS ' ~. S:: , c.hp Con1c~ .,,, r.: ellps & ~ll,J ~\t•st rhff f'hl'X'~. \.I. 1,,1,1 .. C'rl!'lll.i II , Jl nitxii ~!lid s:·r\·11't'~L\l.os!~l31'f'(o<f~ T\PE t't"'\'Order. A:'>lfl-:'-1 nJun<ls vf 81111110 $40 :'!~-~6SI, :\Ir_ Cur N'~ __ ~, ~1 11111 ~·r Bh~t •. r;..i. 0111_·1~._:t>' _s:,J.:f121 rassr1IC', 2 Bl\\" ·rv. Alw s.r,...z:~~., · Sl\ll'PFI~ \IJ::Cll.\.\;IC \h1°1 II 1 ' I ,. 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New tltts, 13'' In Orenge County ,\.to Tl't'.n" 1,000 mUi••. 1..ln· '69 \l\r_No_m_l -.1ui•·n1 111, l.11 ·'· ~ '-u :7 I 11" 111 '' '1~1 r.i t n r ,-,,r. P~-)1' picture tube, 1 cMrfcr by do.y Clr -...·t!fk. 6 1procket Mu.11 see I o I O>\we Ot\'llle-> • ~n o., .. 1 r r F'actory \\' 11 r -an 1, ""ith 1hr )IW'Chii.k SlOOO. co.II aJI G, ti~ l"llE\' II. l\u1.1 l:n.11.n' , ).'.4u.p1.i.:d 11 ith lfl\' fint·~1 in yr putl le H:Mce. Calh 90 people max. F~, Cl'\lite •Pprec. A.ktna; $600. or belit \lllll''S • El Dorl'.\do& • f l'l r 1C'.02"lti\\'I . ul 1:1n~· nf'\1 6 1\..~1''.? •Ill<' <i\\111•r, Sl:.'J \•I ·, .\ luxur) !1· 111.111 s 111o•hlt'lu1~ ~.~nm to 36 mo. ABC cock1all, Plc. ~:zoo days, oiler 96l-34'79 l'C'rtiblC"a. Also 111111\. orhi·r · TOYOTA -~ 11 i..ild'. 61:!~!+~, f 11 t11ry 1111 .~0r111!!1°1111rii.: a.11 l)J" ~-TV Ull048 Brookhunt 002.2301 e1•enhias1wttk~ndl. 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AJ:,u 1 r a I l t• r . l'h· 9m..58.ll. 1,1 1 0 19 0,\K,\ IOOCC Trail b:ke. 1972 ~·A~TEFA 351 Ford. ~· 2 dr , ~ ~ ih'll All Modeli! •\I~." .. ~I ·r,, \lu~r., 11..;-r•, ··l ,....,111!. c;~ 1 ;; lipct :.'fl mpi;:. Grtal 1·1:11' NGS 1,i !i\tr· \,\I l •<I• l l>l'«t nff1r :11i.ol;:,1~i;d11 r ri BARGAIN: t.'O \'lctvr1a, Attrr ~pm, 968--0479. ss19:1 hlt>il:lt. REAL SAVI O\'!.ll...:t;A" l•i !.l\'l l'Y 01 llil ------=~ 54a-4~91 Sl'l-:C-1.\I I ~TS H1!f', lo•I" "' • h A I•"'" •I I I' •l. --T • Motor Homes, Alfa Romeo 9705 la5k for C.OnllnoJ DEAN LEWIS v. \11 •~ '~· ,,~;,!ii 1 L· t Oldim'obile 9955 8c>Jit1, Maint/Ser. 9020 ramportation Sale/Rent 9l60 ~ ,\ , JJ1 1 1.1 11 --~--'------ . Gl Al.f",\ t:0'.\11·.Q, J:un~ '1\ Fl1\T ~:ii) S1\)rll'r 25;\1 n11. Corvetle ..----9931 ' g,,j,,~·& ~:-vice 19';3 27' \\" I N ~ I:.: ll AG 0 good. 1 .... Jks bl1d, Jl,•rl·•r:nrui-r11•11 rluh·l'I. JS n1pc:. ;-..In\ '74'· JOliOTA VOLVO .. OLDSMOBILE F iiJ~1~.G i~J~u~ \r AO,\T I C•mper•, Sale/ ino1orho1ne, ha:s evcrythlni;. i:c + :l5)tPG, $3%. ~.is-Sti:lJ ! n10'<·h ' .. 1, t 1:.01::. ,:1:.> 2fij1 I '~ I 11.\HVI 1:, ~1 Ii I 11: G MC TRUCKS I ~'1'" water. Re nt 9120 _Rc11~._rarcs_962--4:187. ~Healey ___ 9709 !Jen1en -9732 B D 1 A h I ··q1111•1" I,,,,,,, 1· •. ,, 1•\!r 1 HONDA CAR S ··~ ~ J I est ea n·yw ere l:Witi 11,111•1r, c \I , 11: 1 'Boo~-,,-,~P~o-w-,-,--~9~04·Q '11 8' t\L\SKA.,..,. F'ilx>rglnss, J ~~OTOR 1 nme for rl!nl. 2fi ··,1 A"~I~ II FALE Y -ll ''...;L'\ LEASE OR BUY · I ~ 1 d -r. ,~ ---· UNIVERSITY OLDS ! 12 &110 Veit lte!rtc, Stove,\: l.1·1·ci"Jn·111c !toll~ ltoycc of .. ·"'· . , , , I l:\'1;!'.:lit;F l·~T(I!' t1:1\'ri 1t1l·ll .• 1111,, ,11,, l.Jt!i.1, \\l!.J. l'.\Y rol' l'>t..JLL,\lt 0 P n1•J!OI' llf\n1L'~ 96'l-2011 Clns~1r. ~.~.f\'(l !Iii~ 1n. · ~ • 1 A ll Mod 11 I 11,~11. Sl'.!UI. ~·--u7,l 1•11·~ r·uH Yul'I:. \'~:rr\; r!l r z:;;~ Harbor Bl\'d, vrn run1bn. Ott-a poUy, 1-. _ _ ___ C.On\·i'!'l 1,,11 .\· 101111,, Ill, w n·i· l. in:" :-:,•lt•cll<HI e S Ill' 1,f'<'~n·ri I ,.,,,.,., 46' Dbl Cabin D~I Cru1si·r. and hcJ:1t r.11k S17-2'Jl~ T rail ers, Travel 9170 "'ht-, 1~.\l l, tiilU'•L' 1,111,1 .. r l ·,.i,.1s DEAN LEWI S ---:<1~-~'11 r·n,!;• ~1••·1 ~'°"'"''I VH1'~, Df', sounder, new '69 V\V . I B<'it 1,1r,·r .. ;i,-11•12<s l111n1f'd1111e 1.k•l11·l'ry AUTOS USED Cougar 9933 :" 111.1 1 . ..:, :!:11-.,-.,,~·. :\ln! hold'g tunk·he11.J Eng'11 Just Pop-top c1:1.nl!X'I' $1.800 or I TEl\T rraller \\'anted, i\tust --l'L:l.L S!'.:RVICL 1,,, di ,. 11rt . 1 1)1111•'1'" reblt. J ust hauled & painlc.rl. Bl sl ufli r ;.:\13.4~.r:. · he: clooo c~,,_· ,, In ~ o od BMW 971 2 \ p 1:1•A1tT'.\l!::-;-r TOYOTA AMC 9905 \ll ~r ~r:J.L. ii! ('ui1>'.·"· I• 1 .. 11 1:11, •. Ji<••k 1;-;:;..,o\:'-i' ! Sl1,900 ** ti·l6-90CK1 ----_ ----('OJKl111un. -l~·-l-11 11 I 9957 ....,. Sea CraH Sprt Fishcc-, C;\i\IPF:H. ~h•·ll: Tlt'\'l\.\,.od,I . G!{E'.\ILl:>o 7,1 '1111''· .• 1, 1: .. 1,111.,1: .. '" iui' i111•. P.into w I IJ 1"00 I 1·.r·, II 11 ' 'I ,-1·"· ~ I \II I I I I .'. 1•1:. ,•II' ~.'.··~I. ·~.-1:1~ 1974. m Ill' Evin'"'''"· or ;tl~llrl •W••I<'., '1.. {5! . ·• .1 ~r' • ••r ... 1 tlt!l'>, . ('\'II\' I • ·111 '' ~ '"' r --, -, "" I l§J ·~TM ot•ll• 10• I '· • .. ur .di f,. 1:;,,...11 .~ .. • '71 l'i\lll. :lfwu ,., Trailer. F.vcry available ~>~i_,~ut ·lorc \IP;\1 I ... ,,1,..., ~ L1·:,\s1 . A lilt.\'.\!' '-1·\\ ~4 1rn~0·• •' 'Ii" ... ~. 1"" ---extra! 1 Motorcyc let / ""' .-. BAVARIAN Tu\uf,\ 1~YM1(-.,1 .. 11,,,..;1.,i:1n N111c1y :\!111 ... 11d Sl •1 ·1:-(1)lli,\!:. I nul1 1.··. -utnin.•1·•· r.i('h, L'ad i.11 ... S6500 *. 646.900) Scoote rs 91 so . M!j! &·· wa 3\0J \'.. c .. ·~t 11., > .. :'\.B. ::1~ •. ~~!~~.:-~·1~i l.~l·,t~l tl•ll JG! K:;,'11;~'~;-~~~.:i~;·: \1nt•;I'• 11t. I. ~::.::~. ~!;:i 1.11;.·;,f~lll'.!i.~ ~u~~,;~ 1 :·;~~~;· .. =c"-"_'_''-,'7·-,_1_'_'· .. ·1 .• 11' BOSTCN \\'h.1lcr, new.I Auto Se r & Perts 9400 64l "'"S 993 1·1:-.ro "il 'lu"t ~·II Avoid l !Y,O prL«t! lntrea"c on 'Ll YA~IAllA 350, RO, 600() I -----·-------•rw lull J•Wr. n11-1·nn1 I, :.~I \ll'G, Dodg e 5 · I---1,,,1 , .,.,.I _ , c,, ,,, 1.... ·~------:1 .. ·•·1111.• Jn1nu11· 1~>1111. 11• the ne11i· delivery, $200 I ltll. ln1mnc i:oncl . .e:d i;:a! Cii•'\'Y-"" BK \"' ' k ' ~ K Mazda 9738 r " ' - vi .,~ . ..,...1 I !6"" .• 11~8 '" uu , ,~.., !<fl"n 111., S ,,if,.r, .o.<Q·i.!.J ull i, "· ;,. LXJLJ1.i b C1w1.-,, :-1., t1•1 11111•·~ .• ,.,. r,. 11 • .-11('\'t'. Sll';."1 sa n1:1, ..... a.-£uu;I nue1u::c. ""'· .i;;i ... 1. ''"''' , .. ,,,,,,.,,. ,, •.• 11 \'' 'I",,,-. . ' y ... • ,,.,,. 1 \\k11rl~ ~u 1•11..:, not tJ 1¥•1 l ••I ~-· •, 32' !Wherts ~o rw t>gLan f'"or :.::all• Braud 11"11 ii mn1or~. Fn~ all Lhc\')i. :l I:~~! l:"1'11), ,\ir, M Classic, tk.'1'rl' \\'Ork, fi rs! I Hnndt1. ~~ll. 21.fitl llllll'~. si;o1. s;.1., l.>cJ1\l'rl'll free. (iL1 1974's t ·"!•JI) Lt·l1lr I'll". ~~ I R°A'.'ol!;Ltl::-:-vJ-:-..l'~'tl~ >-(!Ill\' )lb :;;!.~~ IJl.•I 1.: !()p111 :. !'J'\''t• I, Hur1111.•ut '2.l'X~I l•J<.Jk $.l\.l~;.·1. 111-l~ink S2'1l1 '-·I< .. ,,, !I "· "l'elj",•, Focd 9940 1 r I ,,, I 1i1nd Stll·k. lll.'11 S2,GOO or oHer O 1v 'I l' r & I':•.\ llll'OI~:_ :..-1~-Uri~~-I _JU.rl71~. '-'"' ., " • ., .1n• ~ -JUST AR R IVED! Sell "1 $\g;, lill-,,J:::: d"~' -,71-TOYOTA-1600 GT I _afti·_r :, IHn . i.1.,, ~~J:~J. !i l&-3!~~ .,.,.....,,£-"• \\'ANTED "7•1 llllnda :t"Jfl. ::f!I >-1 -i'ORSCllE n1a ~ 9 ~)~ - 30' Gl..ASSPAR Sptfr. TS or 450. Trade for 69 Ja\'rlin f't'i'!"rninn.-<' si1t·<·i.:il111t 1 ::1~/l'!I & Tl!'~ :·~'~1 cvi·;\\I Fu+·l-1uirrtr-rl h••,,,1 .. r~. f\oni~. ! Buick 9910 J\J\1.\C ·::: i."lll Uruui:.l,~•nl t,~'.:i:!.~~~~: ti~! •. '~~~~·:~,~;~:~!! 39!l's loaded . Xlnt cond. in exi:I rond. 6 1~1·17.i pm t 11~ '&I· 11 Be.lit offl·r. Cal l Ii 01,1rl11~ ,\· ~-0 ,jA '.~ ·~ 1 1• ),\, · ~. ·1"· 'h·rt'O, 1'll tuk ~. ur, • ,\ l•.ill .1u~1 11/nll rtp!1•Jnhl 1·11u1p S--~"'J.1 1181,, "' l'w•Mt nflrr. !Y-2....(;1~;~ $11,950 or offer.673-82'!!:.._ ·n SUZtiKI-.-';;"il-C C .1 bi:\.-~61i1. :o.oc~.\'$ lealln:r, \U\,ll l' .. J[, ,IPI' !1)111 .. llltlf'd t.d \ll'li. i'a~t ·;: Sk)lnrK C'Oll\'('11. ~·1111 r.Llt \\kd11)~; Uii:k h.u~c. -~ ---- AN 0 Ordr-r \our···a r '"I' d1·l1l<'I\ afllt•nn11 x.~ .... 111r1 \L1k•· "H"'" f"\\t'I", Xln1 1 (1\\llt'I'. $.i!Yl ~j11-1~11 '7'2 l-'l\;TO Squirt> Stn '\'t;n, 11 '74F TASY17'. '.\tCJr t. Sunorior st. niachine.' .. ~ l1l1.1"\' 1,1•,11 '"I hod_,, · · , .. -,1--,,-,,,.,... 1 1 1 s~·,..·I ""h 11000 ·1 TUI' ,.... '>"" o "' in l'.lU'UPf' i\•l\\' I Mercedes Benz: 97 40 • ,;,.,.~.:1~ • ,.,.,..., ·11 '·' · '· . , L 1•1 \\ . , , -"I~ :.11-. :1. 111 1-vni . -r.1.i. ~p, cqu1y, , t't11;tonicxtra11,8 ... """"ll ,.'1ll vr"11rt~. 1 rll 1 ,\i.!J. .. 1\11\!I ·. , 1 ~2 days, 642-3324 eves '693 50-HONDA $300-1 -... !'>1t1-S179 EXCELLENT 1---3-S_U_S_E_D __ -,-73-TOYOTA Cadillac 9915 ~~1. t;.,h in ..:,;,; n•n•i .... 1, ~i •. !iO GAL Aluntlnum ~115 tank: li l:'.·76:i9 Rec Ve h icles 9530 PRE-OWNED BMWS CORONA 'i2 C.\D ....... 1.,11 IJcV11i. .. $\77'1. I'll '..i~-.~t+J __ \ Ply~1outh 9960 As new, $50. MERCEDES , ' 1::,tYiO ~11 . 1• t: P. r ~:c T \'.170 ~l ,\\"l·:!:ll'I\ . .i111u 11·1ir1', -AT LAS &15-&195 L:uv a nr w '1-1'! Your ohfr·r -~ e ·,,·; 1· .. 1·1 'l l-l ~l'Ct:d I IJ \ 1 T \ C 1 , ·.11 " 1 nlodcl rar i!I in l.iig demand \\IJJ. l_~UY \,',?Lil~ J':ECHL· • 'Ii~• :.lf~12. 1 SIJr't·d I ON DISPLAY r, 'u o n1n.~., ll' Oil< .. C<J'\U. ,\11 ··nnd, "'""r 2....,r« u f) I'll<;.'" I~ U\\lit:l . I 1967 281t. Ch••cns Scd11n xl11!. Sell ,., 1,,.1 with , 1 ATI Q:"\,\L \ EIHCL).. p ,\ID • \'lnyl Top. ~ll!il!SO•. I e1~rv1hu1~ lo•11thrr. F'.\1 S!.o'>r1. :X•:t·"il'<JO .oil 111•111. ~ ·11 ~1!11'1 c-;A -sl1n rnnt $2700 -' --~hout, full ca nvas Dally Pilot Classified t\d! FU!{ Olt NOT. CAL L US e ,72 3.0 CSA . 101.,, null·s -77 1 s!<'r('o .'k, ta111 · '111:,..l lop-The lid Ford 1 :.-di•' n· I· \; :'1 .. ,.,, dtnghy 962-1003 &12-5678. I FOlt B.:.S · 1·1tN:1·:. (IPE:"\ e , '72 MERCEDES SENZ • \\'ork.s: $:i)i0 1•7 ..... r-,1 : I 111r cQnJ, Sti:iU :11, .. ~I U J -!ltt."r ROAIJ, l ~U'.':Tl >;G :11N 1 e :~~ i?;~.," .. 1! ~~;·C"d ~LU X U R Y 4.5 SEDAN I Chevrolet 9920 1l r.rn ____ _ B~ACH, l ~l Bt.:11l·h Bl1d., J\ial'i ll'e ens1~. mu1·c n11lci. 1••17 ~t 1l:J 1 11;1;.:011 air, fl•·11 81:?-:CiOI. ___ _ ~. or ;.cl,000 null' 111u·ranly 1 1)('1' r,a11nn, 1lt·~1~n u engine 11 111• ,1 11 ,h,10.-k~ ~!t'f!ll110·, 'G,\ST.\:;;K.5 1n~l;1ll1'f'f I,~ lllitll:il Jr (>ti 1111 ti.•\.\' fnr lnni: r1n1•' "''nl•nihlp, '70 CHEY. \!11'1 .-. t.' S·~~1 ~,, . l(l'i-•1 ''' t Chrysler/Plymouth OJ1<•11 ! 1:ul~ .'. ,..;un !II 10 11:.1 ~"l?'l IL1 tl 'r llhd, ('t I' ~·1 P~ll ~46-1934 9965 A C0NV(N1ENT SHOPPING AND SfWING GUIDC FOR THE cal ON THE GO. l!iiD;i~~ I :\lajorv.ay. T1-ucks. hupor!~. 197~ & ·1,; B)l\\ s. rla•~l1· l1111•s, ;,nstu<'r11111: MALIBU M 99SO Pontiac 858 \\'.18th, C.)I. lw;1 ury 11111: :.11f('ty, S~!().1,-.----.---~~-~ury ______ _ --------lscmnLeocx::k I l'oul·I a1 r.11111.1· lrali4! for 10 CORO:-;A '.\lark II ool~ '.? 1k•1r h .• r•ll"f' .\111... 1974 MONTEG O h7 L~ \l\\..:. (;'IO(t rond, I Sports, Race, Rods 9S40 i1uil ahlc parly •·li3GHZ I. ~12,nc11 m1lr-s. A uto rn a~ 11· 1111,. ,., f,,, 1nr~ ,111·, l•\\I'. ::1/h1: r 1d• air·. S:-,."I{) • 1 r'V'd I L:lnl 1ra1L~. ra1ho. tiood eond1t1nn stel'rLns,: ,\ 101.11;, ... , 11,.;11· 'iDOOR MX 1, 'I ""' 1 :>i1"1 M·ll 1n1n11 •I Formula Vee~"'°...._.... I \\'Llt"'1cr1flcclor only $ll",O.I 111•11. 11n., .uid ti••hly U111 11Hkai.:" Urnl ,..r !'. ';'! 1 f(eudy lo rRl t'. -·~~ ~ House of Imports 61~>-R:l~i tuner! f'!l''ll'l" 1,, ... , lhan !),•r•1rins11·;,1 .. r rar. ll:t~ :ill 1'•·: ·11 \II '! ... r. nr•w llr•' For an ad In Call Mary Beth Woman's V\orld 642·5678, ext. 3:'..1 0 Good f"<llllJK•l11llt.' l'Hr. 2lll0'! :-.1.11 .-tll•r!!(' Pnrk1\ay 523-7250 Fnr :<.111· !'t'i: T .. vola 41.•Wlo11n•1 11111•· ... f'H •· lh·· f•!J•Ull1r lu'Cury ft· .. tur•' I'•" 111 •k•'l llln'i s::oorl, s:.1 \\'1th extru~~;b·ll.'"• s1;::i0 ,,, ...... ,o•< 1·1·.~v, f''IC C\I"' •11 1•·1gc· Loind1:ru1"'r J>:\1•tl t'l')N!, l1• •h .. st'dur~l d r111nl•11.1ll) u11luc11n.:; l::irl1t11') I n11 i; •. 1.:1'i Twice Slimmln9! Lacy Crochet ...... .• ·' ,~ ··"'· •-.'S r(~ .r.i.r, I , I I !l-JJ Ull C'C!i < •11d1 1 ,,.un~ ,1111 11111 t•••I -c,o7o1cL~A-ND RcO~v=E"R~-831-20-10 e 495--1919 Chf)()!.e fn,n1 1 fully 1·qu!p-l·i nulcoo:e. '.\lus1 ~e! · Cal "11 Y ' · · 1 .,"". ·"'1~~· J()ll:>!~·"':'\ .. Thunderbird Y \y ''I •'I I 1°1°"107 fl !'i 1 ~ '...,,.~J 1•""'"'' ·'"-''"' USE AVER P\' E,, T. r.ed Jq,1· 1111!ca.c.:c 450 Sr~ r:.r ....! .~....,, II er .. 1~5 CJ !F.\'l" Bel t\1r SIJl· 1 SU:\ LllH n!n \!t'!l'lll'\', 1fi2ti 9970 $2800. ~l.>-37C1 31i '.\lo lt'U.!!(' $21.:1,jlol (l\'r mo. Tr iumph 9767 Wgn. P" r slrrr, P"T hr11k1•:1. l l::irhor Bliol . L·,i-,lh • '.\lf'.li!I, Trucks 9560 -ORANcfECOUNTY'S (J[L + Tl•'< Lir. Serial n~tn, !ill !'lt'l'r1ng whl'I'!. f•u· ~lf1-01jlfJ OLDEST :\<1. 00.IH;. T.1kf' ~uur i:ar In 'Ii!! TRJl,,')IPM TR·6, xlnt 1111', nl'\\' lil'f"s, h("11ut car, --- ·~n T·Bllt!J. sill p11T, xtn1~. l cir, lt'lfl 111ru!. Sl2?l. J);1·.· :.n.:i:?~l. ni;iht :,·,2--;;i\\il ''"'''"'. d \I II 11'"" t>Xrepl1uunllv rlt·•Ul, 11.•kun: 1 1974 COLONY PARK ~~ <'nn . • U!i.l se . JV.1. ~ Vega Jl'm Slemons n.1:....·11:!!1/fi.\~77!1'.I $51~.oo ur lies t 0 ! fl' r !-.l11l1nn \\a1;011. !J l\\' 11\lll.'ll!;f', 9974 '69 CHEVY Carryall. 6 ply new tlrcr, 2 ga! lanks, fnc i ulr, l!asy lift hitcl'I, full po\\'<'r. 53&-6321. morn. '69 f'ORO. Auto. St"w utility i.en ict body. Perr. con<!. $7500. &12.41538. 968-4971 !li •nh•r l11·m11n~tr111or t'af. lmpom Vollcswa gen 9770 '10-clit•\J{'lJC Malibu 2 tlr. El!U1Pll•'d \\ 11 h the fll:i''!<l I j!lj~ \"EGA ll 1ll'hh;i.ck. \ ,J('JI nu·ul PJS-P/B. ,\It-. Rn d i u . rqui1rH~('!lt 1111~· f a1m 1•01 Y sprl. l\lluu ~1·11. $171;1. Cio!I 1 "' ' ,64 VW V .,00 ,9 NW\ 1 1 l:::t r·uni O• 1 1n1· o .. tne; • 11(' ry Hl!t•r :i, ·!!(;....'\.~\;,. l\('111~1r1 13<>11.ch an, -I ·" ·'""' m · ov•ncr. · · ;1!r ~ .. ·nd11ton1n~. $15<AJ. nff -----~-- 1 1!3:'~-!J300 IYl5-16;f.' •·ond . Sl~:i. 675-'.':2ii~i wtnih,,.1 'lll•·k•·i· pr i l' ,. '71 ('JIE\'Y \'1 ;.. ! Jlutchh1t• f( 1974 BMW's ~~!!.:..It FHlJ_:.I .\IBL_!\!._lTJIL H ~ \\. 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' ' I I I 1 ·' w N u . . ---.. San Cle1nenie Today's Final Capistrano EDITION N.Y. Stocks VOL. 67, NO. 115, 4 SECTIONS, Sb PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TH URSDAY, APR IL 25, 19 H TEN CENTS Patty Hearst-an lntiniate Profil@ By BOB THOMAS HILLSBOROUGH (AP) -Are Patri- cia Hearst's startling words being forced from her. • ~:·· . An Associated. Press investigation finds no evidence in her background that the 20-year-old h e i re s s to a newspaper fortune would say or do anything violent -much le~s join terrorists, mouth radical rhetoric or ct id in a ·bank robbery. . .. BUT SHE HAS DONE them as the astounding developments of the country's PATf.Y HEARST Railway, Cai· Sidet1·acl\ed A specially-designed railway car Vl'hich was scheduled to pull into the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station soon to pick up spent nuclear rue! is on a sidetrack in Chicago today. And the brand new carriage will stay there until experts from the nuclear· waste-recovery industry and the Santa Fe cooduct more studies relating to safety. The new. heavily shielded cnr has been , designed by the General Electric Company and the railroad to haul nuclear wastes to Morris, Ill ., v.·here GE plans to launch a process that removes usable radioactive materials from spent , fuel rods taken from f\UClear reactors. . Common practice in the industry thw; ' far -San Onofre lncl:uded -ia for GE to furnish Jpeelal metal casb resembling t<>rjl<dos. The thick casks have been loaded onto ftatbed trailers. From there, trucks haul the material to Illinois for storage . pending the start of the GE recovery , S)'!tem. 1 Hans Ottoson, Onofre's p I a n t superintendent, said today that the rail plan has been rather indefinite f,() rar·and the sidetracking is no s e t b a c k whatsoever to the plant's program of disposal of spent fuel rods. The plant has a rail spur which runs to the edge of the reactor and which can be serviced \\'ilh a large crane, a permanent fixture. "If the rail plan is slowed down v;e can always continue our truck procedures," he said. Spokesmen for GE and Santa Fe ha\'e said that. the delays in using the expensive rail car relate to the need for more study on relative costs of rail· versus ·tru c k shipping . safety ronsiderations and the makeup of trains hauling the coach. Concern still exists as to whether the car should be pulled alone or hitched to (See SIDETRACK, Page Z) Prime Rates Mo ve Higher NEW YORK fAP) -The record 10 ~., percent prime lending rate tightened its hold on the banking Industry today and one bank moved even higher. Tu·o more of the nation 's top five commercial banks boosted their prime rates from IOY4 to 101,~ percent Also, Citizens & S o u t h r r n National Bank of Atlanta moved to HP~ percent. This left First National City Bank of New York, which posts its prime rate on Friday, as the only one of the county's top five banks which has not joined the more than 20 banks that have moved to the new industry standard. Rattlesnake Invades House In San Juan \\'arm weather and noisy coostruction in inland hills made for a strange bedfellow In an Alto Capistrano house \\fednesday afternoon. It was a rattlesnake. ~irs. Georgia Peed of 33681 Calle Colita phoned police · in San Clemente early in rhe afternoon and asked for help in removing the viP.Cr from beneath her bed in the master bedroom. Police referred the call to sheriffs deputies and animal rontrol officers because or their jurisdiction in the San Juan neighborhood . Officers from the county agencies killed the snake. The latest report of a snake in the hillside colony reflects predictioos by local experts who say the rattlers experienced a baby boom this spring and that increased populations a n d constructkin in natural habitats v.·ould dri ve the reptiles into surround ing neighborhoods. Liz, Richard Will Get Divorce After 10 Years By VERNON SCOTT HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, who kissed and made up only last December, announced loday that thei r 10-year maniage is finished. ~ 1be coup1e. W1M> frequently exchanged expensive baubles as an expression of their Jove. made ·the announcement of pending divorce through a representative shortly alter Min Taylor returned from a vacation in Hawaii. Burton has been hospitalized here for 12 days. Jn their joint statement, the couple said : "Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton have requested that their longtime friend and attorney Aaron R. Frosch proceed to legaUy terminate their JO-year marriage on the gr o u n d,s of 'irreconcilable differences. "Frosch ha!I Indicated that"the di\·orce will be obtaine<t in Bem, Switzerland. where the Burtons have been residents for many years." l\!i.ss Taylor arrived in Holl)"ft'Ood Tuesday after sevel'31 "''l.eks vacalion- wUh her mother and some of her chil· dren at her brother's home in Hawaii. Bunon has been hospitalized at St. Jobn 's Hospital in nearby Santi Monica .,,;ib brondlial problems. 1'ht couple. estranged last summer after a spat, wt.re reconciled a few days before Christmas when Burton new from a movie location in Rome to Los Angeles where hi!I wife was hospitalized. in l\1arch vr.•here Burton starred in a new movie. "The Klansmen." He made ne\\'S by giving baubles to local girls and appearing in public with other women after Mi.55 Tayior left town. Neither Burton nor f.1iss Taylor was available for comment on the decision to (See BURTONS, Pagt Z) first political kidnaping Un\\'ind. \Vhether her actions have been voluntary. u•tiether she has been brain,,·ashed. coerced. threatened. is not known, of coorse. This is the story of Patty lfearst before Feb. 4. \\"hen the terror· ist Symbionese Liberation Army claims it kidnaped he r. before her friends and fiance and parents and some impartial experts say she )Vas brainwashed and coerced into saying she would join her cap· tors. This is the portr ait that emerges of Patty Ilcarst before the SLA : SHE IS KNOWN AS a bright. self-confident ~•ou ng \\'Oman, in- dependent enough to fly the ne st\\ ith a boyfriend. but caring enough to keep close ties \vith her fan11Jv . She took vacations with them. and sa\\' them often . She "'as 1nak1n"g her \\'edding gu~sl list and picking china Pattern shortly before th~ kidnaping. Like many of todny·s youth. she li\'ed u·ith her boyfriend, Steven \Vecd, a philosophy graduale studrnt . fur the past year and a half. Their relationship \Va~ to becon1e 1narriage in late J une. . . She \\'<IS a thOuj!h tfu l art stud ent at UC Berkeley, once a hotbed of student radicalistn but nou· stirred only by an occa sional streaker. (See PATTY, Pi g• 2i '·Secret' System Eyed For· Clemente's Water 'Miss Jane' No1ninated 12 Times By JERllY BUCK LOS ANGELES (AP \ -'.'.The .Autobiography of ~1iss Jane Pittman." 1 racing the life of a black v.·oman from sla\'ery to civil rights. recei\'ed 12 television Emmy nominations today. "The Carol Dumett Show" and "M·A-S-H" received 10 each. and the "~ta ry Tyler l\loore Show''. and "The \Valt~ns" had nine each. The nominations for the small·screen version of the Oscars l\fay 28 were announced by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. "Jane· Pittman·• was nominated as best dramatic · special and its star. Cicely Tyson. was nominated as best actress in a drama. It also receivl'd nominat ions for director, John Korty. and !or \\T iter. Tracy Keenan \\fynn. "The \\1altons." last year's big winner. \vas nominated for oul!!ltanding dramatic series along with "Kojak," "The Streets of Sa n Franc~." "Police Story" and ··upstairs. Do\\'Mtairs." Its stars, Richard Thomas and l\1ichael T..eamed." both winners last year. v.·ere nominated again for best actor and bes!. actress in a dramatic series. "Jane Pittman'' was nominated for outstanding spec ial program, along with "The Migrants." "The Execution of Pvt . Slovik," Steambath'' and "6 Rms Riv Vi:' Both "a..!ASH '' and "The l\fary Tyler i\1oore Sbow'' were nominaled for outstanding romOOy series. plus "All In The Fan1ily" and '·The Odd Couple."' Nominated for best actor in a dramatic special were Dick Van Dyke for "The ~1oming After ." Hal Holbrook for "Pue blo." Laurence Oli\•ier for '"The ~lcrchant of Venice." ~1artin Shttn for ''The Execution of Pvt. S1ovik'' and Alan Alda for "6 Rms Riv Vu ." Besides l\1iss Tyson. nominat ed for best actress in a special program \\'Crc IStt: EP.l~JYS, Pagt ZI ' • " 1· Takitag u Breathe•· l'uff the dog takes a puff of ox ygen fro1n Newport Bea.ch firemen Jerrv Strom (left) and Ken Flessel. Puff puffed too 1nul'h smoke \Vednesday during a $19,000 fire at the Corona dcl ~Jar home of his owner, Kal man Spclleticb. Firemen treated the pooc h for smoke inhilation. Puff was reported okay today. Neima11 Marcus Plans Fashion Island Store Neiman i\1arcu!I, the Dallas·based department store known for its high priced gi fts. plans to open its first W~t Coast branch at Fashion Island in Newport Beach next year. Announcement !hat the chain is California bound was scheduled to come at a press con!erence late today at the Big Canyon Country Club. Stanely Marcus, chairman of the board ol Neiman Marcus. and Albert J. Auer. vice president ol the Irvine Company, which built Fashlon Island, will make the formal announcement. The store that sells things like Chinese Junks and his and her camel!! flrsl opened ln Dallas in \907 . It now has two branches ou~ide of Texas . one in Chicago and the oth~r In Atlanta . The Fa!lhion 1 Island store will be located Just north ()f Broadway. or early fiill and thC' slorc 1s scheduled to be opened in Septemlx'r flf 1975. De!ails about the store and y.·hat kind of merchandise it will cnn1nin Y.'i\l ))(' announced hy 1\Jarcus at The pres.i; conference. Neiman ~tarcus v.·111 become the filth major depanment store chain to locate in the Irvine Company's oostly 5hopping com plex. The Broody.·ay, Robnison's, Bulfums' and J .C. Penney Company hp,·e stores there now. Scotl l'i ixo n Choi ce Co11ncihnen 011Program R~· JOllN \'Al.TERZA. Of "'-Olil'I' f'llM '"" An air of mystery \\'as injected today into the C'ity of Sa n a emente 's quandary over buying a nev.· filter system to clean up its drink ing v.·a1er. City councilmen -twn of them alrtady plagued by doubts over the choice of tt best sy1rten1 -heard a sales pil ch for a preferred filter p I a n t by a manuf11cturer's repreS<'ntatl\'C, But the delegate from California En vironmental Controls, Ine., declined lo identify the material that is at the heart of the syste m. \Vllllam lloycr insisted that the plant y.·ould serve lhe city v.·ell, but said !hat he fea red that if the secret mineral wert to be discusS<'d. an e n ~ inn e er I n g consultant across the room might use the sec ret. Hoyer said the substance is a common mineral. but !hat his finn is not yet sure about its legal ri ght!! to the aubsta~. Council men heard the details during a study session over breakfast tocl::1y -a meeting called primarily to attempt to eliminate lingering doubts about I~ choice of a system -trepidations held by Councilmen Paul Presley and Tony DiCiovanni. Either of the cotmcilmen hol ds a key \'Ole on the filler issue v.·hich reached • stalemate last week. The only bidder on a 5\·stem to eliminate rust and mani;?anese ·from city well water serving south San Clemente eame in vo'ith an offer of S.107.000 to do the job. The city expected bids of about $150.000. Councilme n were asked to reject tht bid and agree lo allow the ci ty to servt as its oy,·n contractor for a filter system. But !hat measure, by law. nCed!I a four-fifths yes vole. The roll y.·as 3·2. inste;id. r,reslcy and l)i(;iO\'ilnni ''oted no because they doubted that unanimity Cxisted betv.·ttn the ci ty engineer. the consultant l'o·hich ~mmended a fil ter last year (~lontgomery and Associate!!) and other members of the rily staff. !Stt WATER, Pt:ge ZI Orange Coast Weather The inland portons of the county will \.\.'arm up a bit Friday, but ronstal readings shouldn 't change. Look for high temps 1n the 6.1 to 7:1 range after overnight lows dip- ping to ~2. li\SIDE TODAY A dozrn years af~tr htr dt'ath, 1\far1lyn ~fonr0t co11 1h11.1ts to bt 1?rplo1ted by a1~ army of biog. ro1>l1tr$. some of wl1om net<tr met her, Vern on Scott .tel.I port of the record straight today on Page JO. katllllt :n "'"''' • ~. M ... ,. h Mutw11 ,Wl>(lf J9 (l!l .. f"lll.f S N1lle.,ll N•wl 4 Cll1lllllll Jt.M Ortn .. Ct1111tr IJ.I• CM1lc1 • .. _.. ll•lt C,...1_,.. M l>TA a 0.11t1 !Wik '' .. '""'' ..... , 1.1111or111 ''" •·I llMk M•rbll •n l:ftlwtlilll'Mflt U Ttt.1fl11t~ 11 'l!MIMt IN\ Tllt.itrt M Burton whisked his wife, sUll in a "'heelchair after undergoing surgery for removal ot an ova rlt1n cyst, back lo Europe in an attempt lo save their marriage. lla gave ber a beart·shaped diamond n~klact addJng to h e r collecUon (I( expensive jewels. The couple returned lo Oroville, cam., AFTER 10 STORMY YEARS, THE END OF~ '?ME LINE? • EH1•Mth T•ylor, Rich.rd Burton C•ll lt;~lts 11 will be relatively small, about 120,000 square reel, but ils exact si1e and design still must obtain lrvine Company approval, according to Irvine officials. Construction wtll begin In late sumfnt!'t \YASl~JNGTON f1\P) -Norman Scott, a \Ytst COast shlpHne president. v.'as reported toda y to be the Jcadlng candidnte to become the next seerct11ry of the Navy. Nixon administration sources said Scott Is being cleared with key members of Congreu. usually a prtlimlnary to lormnl nomlnatton. HY ,,,..,.... U , Wflffltr t ~""" JS Wfftf Ntwl t ...._ n ' .. ' ' I • 0 2 OAILV Pll01 st lhwr)daJ', April 2S, l~I .. .,- Patty Hearst-an fH .mate. Profile From P-.e I MOit of Patty'• rudin& Wll cmfinecl to octiool ........ but she kept • book by the bed for 0tt:islon1I u&e. The last cue she wa!I reading w&a "Radical Chk: and Mau-!'l;taulng the fo'lak Catdwrs.'' a y,·ry look at the support the 'rieh gave to radical cauae1 tn the lnte 1960~. THE llBARSTS LEARNED or the Jiving arrangement shortly b e I o r e Christmas. They thought their daughter had a female roomma te. , "Mr. lfearst was more understanding ." Aid Weed. ''Mr$. llcarst is ve.ry traditional and Catholic, so &he was obviously oPposed to it. But she finally &aid, 4Well , you're going to do it anyway ,' io there was no big fuss." Weed, a Princeton Unive r sit y graduate, ia six yea rs older than ~tiss llearst, who had her 2Clth blrthday In S~b CNptivlty. He is. tall and slender, with a brush mustache. • An art professor of Pady's described her aa "like 10methlng painted in the 15th century ... long, golden-brown hair and perfectly fair skin." WllBN ntEY WENT out . Steven and Patty enjoyt'd prowlln& auctlon11 and aeccnd-ha.nd shops to find o.ntlquc1 and art works. Wt 1wnmer the y traveled around CaUfomia, In blJ Volk1wageo or her blue ti.10. a gift from her p.1renta. They went to Wyntoon, a Heanil fa mily rctre11:t in the forests of Northern Ca\lfomla. "\\'e had the whole place to ourselves." Steven recalls. "Patty and I swam in the river, hiked in the hills and drove the jeep along fire roads ... Some of the actl\'ily v.·.a' llmiled because Patty suffers from a knee condition. She ""'ore hea\'y braet:s for a time In childhood, Last summer she cor.sulted a spec.iallst about b11r fSe r)'. PA TTY IS THE granddaughter of th e publi!hing giant, William Randolph llearst. But she knows little oboul him except as an impcrtant collector of art. She has read no biographies about hlm nor has she seen "Citizen Kane." the fictional film ba,sed in part on his life! She \lo'as bom , the third of five daoghter1. Both parents luive always been busy with tbeir ov.n lives. Be~es d,irecting the Examiner against stiff competition from the San Francisco Chronicle, Hearst served as board chalnnan of the Hearst C<rp. His wife, Clthtrine, helped found the San Matto Crippled Qilldrtn'a Socltty and ls 1 rt1ent of the Unlveraity of Q.lifornla. The dlUlhltl'I Wert IUpttvlaed by I IUCCtllkrl of aoveme..es and malda, -. IOOCI. eome bid. An J::ngllah governess named Heather proved kindly and 1ympathelic to the problems of the middle daughter as she sought her place in the family and at school. AND THERE WAS always Emmy, ~he v.·arm·h4'.arted, understanding German- bom cook. Patty would pose her g:trli1h dilemmas to Emmy, whose Old World wisdom often supplied the answers. Patty followed the family tradition : catcdilsm and confirmation at the parl!h church, leaching from the nuns at the parochial sd>ool. She went away from home for the first time to begin high school at tight ly run Santa a ualina School ln t.1onterey. Life there was helli!h for Pally. The nuns' character-building lessom were lost on her. She cleaned toilets and em ptied garbage cans~ ror wbat she thought were minor infractions. She was considered smart and earned B grades. An'ER THE SECOND year, she ~,... ..... ,,. .. Col.orful Steppe.rs Four memben of Los C adrados Square Dance Club run through formatio n they'll use in performance• at San Cfemente'1 Fiesta La Chrlstlanita kickoff celebration July 13 at San Clemente Inn. From left are Vonnie and Eirl Hayti, .,,dfEleatfor N!4 Noni! Paddock. nance performance' will be one o~'several major entertainment attracUons at public celebra- tion marking the official start of fiesta season. From POiJel EMMYS ..• Ellu.betb ~1ontgomery for "A Case of Rape," Kalhartne Hepburn for "The Glass Menagerie," Cloris Leachman for "The Migrant•" and Carol Burnett for "6 Rms R!v Vu." Nominated u oul!tanding limited seri e! were "Columbo,',. ··~tcClood" and "~ Blue Knight." Befildes "The Carol BW'Tletl Show," '1The Soony and Cher Comedy Hour" and "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" were nominated as outstanding music·variety series. NomlMtions f o r musical-comedy· variety specials were "Barbra Streisand • . . And Other Musical Instrument!," "Lily" starring Lily Tomlin. "The Frank Sinatra Special" and "The Jolin Denver Show." Other major nominations: -Best actors In a dramatic series: Telly Savalas. "Kojak ": \Villtam Conrad. "Cannon", Karl ~talden, "The Streets of San Francisco"; Hichard Thomas, "The Wa\\ons. ·· Ol.u.I COAST iC DAILY PILOT n.. Orlt'Clfl Ce•\! o.r., ... ..,. w lh _ .... """"" ... "•·• ~,.,. .. 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"Sanford and Son"; Jack Klugman, "The Odd Oluple", CarroO O'Connor, "All In the Family"; Tony Randall, "The Odd Couple.'' -Best actor in a limited series: Peter Falk, ''Columbo"; Dennis We a v e r , "McCloud"; William Holden. "The Blue Knight." -Be!t actreSI in a dramatic serle1: Jeanette Nolan, "Dirty Sally"; ~1Jchael Ltamed, "The Wellons"; Jean ?.1arsh, ·iup1ta lrs, Downstairs." -Best actreu in a comed y serle.!1: Bea Arthur, "Maude "; ?rtary Ty 1 er ~toore, "The htary Tyler Moore Show"; Jean Stapleton, "All tn the Family ."' -Best actress in a limited series: ~lildred Natwick and l~elen Hayes, both for "The Snoop Sisters." and Lee Hen1ick , "The Blue Knight." The Emmys will be present~ on NBC in two telecasts. The daytime Emmy sho\V will be broadcast in the aftemoon from New York's Rockefeller Plaui , and the prime time show will originate in the "v~ning from the Pantages Theatre in l\OIJ)•\Vood. f'rona POiJe 1 BU RTO NS ... divorce. It was the flfth marriage fo r the 4.2- yenr-<>ld 11ctress. the S('(.'()nd for Burton , 48. They h.1d no children. The couple made I nt e r nationa l headlines during their romnnce In 1963 on t~.c set of the movie, "Cleopatra." At that time. ~tiss Taylor v.·as n1arrled lo Eddie Fishe r. Burton also was married. During their stormy marriage. the Burtons fought and kissed and made up publicly on many occasioM. They tath commanded million dollar salarlet while mak ing motion plC'turm together. But In recent ye1n. thtlr boxoffice popularity faded t.nd their aalarles decree9ed. • °""Y had made a pact not to be separated by location filming of movits and vov.·ed to work together as often u possible. t..llss T•yJor1 how eve r, disapproved of Burton 1 behavior In Oroville and left him. Mlu·Taylor's previous hu.sbandl were hotel scion Nicky Hilton, actor Michael Wilding, lhowman Mike Todd and FL.her. The acirtu plan! to rttum lo Europe in a few day1 where she la schl.'duled to appear at 1 beneflt wllh Grace Kelly In ~1onaco. Burton re!i&aed to reveal his plant. " From POiJe l WATER • • • They also wanted a guarantee that the new system would finally end the city's serious water woes in the south end, where Colorado River water 11 not available. The con 1u1 tan t 's representative. DeWayne Udqe. attended this morning 's aeuion and it wu apparently his presence which prevented Hoyer from identifying the seeret mineral. Lidke said that bis firm tarly la1t year recommended a greensand filter plant for the city and did not have a chance to ·examine Hoyer's product becau1e of the reluctance of the finn to divulge many details of its system. Hoyer stressed that the sy1tem Is better than greerui: and, which uses a coated silica and granule to settle out offending compounds. but unless it is watched closely might allow manganese to enter the water, making it pink. City Engineer Phil Peter to Id council men today that he prefers !he S('Cret-mlnerat system lo greensand and although the $14.000 consultant study last year recommended greemand, he chose not lo "rubber-Stamp" the report and concur. "I took the information they gave us and drarted my ov.11 opinion on what v.·ould be best for the city. "It's never been my opinion to rubber- stamp a consultant's report, no matter ""·hat it costs." he told councilmen. He and city v.·ater superintendent Gene Borawaky agreed that the systen1 lioyer propose! would be preftrable and that if it ""'ere installed and v.'orklng without mechan ical breakdown, the water would run clear. For years extremely large native amount s of Iron, man ganese and hydrogen !Ulpblde: have been measured in city well water which Is supposed to be tJ1'ated through the addition of lime alum before It reaches water mains. But lack of manpower for decades has made the cbtmlca1 treatmtnt Ineffective. Expetta today told councilmen that with well·tralned manpower, the present l)'lttm would v.·ork. but. at a cost of $50.000 a year in salaries. "No matter what you say. spending that kind of money ltill runs tht risk of human mor and continuing high ea:penu. I prt£er an out.om1ted system much more." sakl Councilman Patrk k Line, Hoyer said that installing h I a automatOO ayatt:m UJ!ng city manpower would COit little more than fl00,000 and would be • mat .. r of simple plumbing. The city of Fillmore, which USCI his s}'ltem, dfd ·~ same thlng to 11\evtate Its problem. • • -l>fl' fat WU unhappy and left h ~;II lllDS tbat ahe was .. ~led ,., '""'.._ l!llr1jllana " dalJ6d by tilt ldiool -~II.. • ; SM lliit!Jtd§liw 'lfO"l'll'live ~, ~Inc• . 'IJIO i>ePf to • 8111 m·aoct~ ~i n.da trip,~ .Jap.ao,and was deeply .lm,rtml. • • . • In the fill of'lt71 "lhe-Wtrtd Menlo College, &• lib ral 1 arlt~ sthool near Stanford . ' • "She w., the ijleal studont. She studle<I hard, nt vtr dropPed a coune. attended clasl(O faJtbfutly," recalled Leon t..oofbourow, her Jaeulty a(vtser. • SHE MET WUD AT Crystal Springs, where he taught·math. She pursued him, Weed sak11 and he wu taken by her 11im beauty and easerness for knowledge, 'nley dated regularly .• In th e swnmer of t97l, Patty toured Italy and Greece with her an class. Whm she returned, ahe and Wttd rented an apartzr1ent. • He waa beginning ms grlduate studies. She decided to stay out of school iri' the h1ll. seeking a respite froin studying. And althbugh she had an a\1owance -then SIOO monthly -ahe needed more money to decorate the apartmenl Sile took the flnl Job of her Ille, earning !US In hour ••lll•S and tulo( Cbrlstmas ca.rd orderl at a atore. She quit a1 .. , the ~ ... bo(aA bet 1tudlH al UC Beriltlty:" · . . ' ~rA1TY GREW. UP fa&!; Ille didn't appear like an 18-yeaMld at Berkeley," said \Y eed. "O\lr f-rleritls wert onel 1 had koown , all in the 2$-30 age bra<:•el She fitted very well info:.tbe11dult world,1' lier first quarttt wu a di1a1ter. Though sho loved arl, lhe ¢1\ed c to C· mini.I! grades. She •>#Itched to art IUstory ' and begarl makln"g A·mlnUSM and · a. pluaes. Though the Jleersta were Upiet 11 their daughter living wltb Weed, they were visib.:y refieved that a ~tdding was planned for June. IT SEE.\tED THAT their v.•orld, which combined quiet, frlctful li~·inif'''ith civic respotllibUtty, would be well~rdered once more. 'Mlen came the night of Feb. 4. And from-that pclnt on the story of Pally Hearst blun, 'and the questiona tbat are "being raised about what has happened to her1 about ~·hal she i! really like now, cannot be answered. • .. .:-. ··---··-,,_ <I ,., __ .. ---""' ...... _ I( ,.__.. ..... • 11, ...... ~- ,/,dl • .-. ·-' ....... ._. 6 .=-c.. ' ---· ~ ... --.. , ... -... -1 ..,.,,_._ I~ ..._.-..~ THE PUZZLE Clemente Joins Majority On City Growth Policies h1ember agencies of the Orange County Jntergovt'rnmental Coord!Dating Council (ICC) voted Wednesday to leave-the rruiuer of ultlmate county popuJatioo gro .... 1h in tbc hands of the individual cities. Voting in the majority were the cifies or Costa Mesa, Fountain Valley, Garden Cirove, Laguna Beach, Newport Beach , San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, Cypress, Stanton, Tustin and Yorba Linda. Olher nega tive votes were cast by the citie1 of Brea, Fullerton, Santa Ana and Villa Park and the city of Seal Beach absta ined from voting. The cities of Wstminster and Buena Park are not membeNJ or the ICC. Only 17 voting members of ICC "''ert present at the meeting but enough ftre Jl8thered to reject populatlon growth plans draltOO by county planners and the Southern Callfomla A..ssociation of Gov· emmen11 ISC AG). The growth plan endorsed by planning commissioner but delayed by the Board of Supervisars calls for an ultimate growth to 2.9 million people by the 2)20. The SCAG growth· poficy calls for a growth to 2.2 million people by ,,,..._ POiJe l SIDETRACK. • • convention:il rail cars. One Santa Fe vice president this week !old a wire service repoMer that the railroad will not move the car unless adequate safeguards are im plemented for the handling of nuclear fuel. Industry spckesmen have insl!ted that the special metal casks containing the spent rods and a jackel of water around the deadly material ere completely safe. Col lisions, even explO!'liorui . ~wld not h:inn the C"Onlelners. There would be no release of radiation. they h a v e repeatedly insis ted. pack this f990-n>ughly llXl.000 people behind the pace set by county planners. But tbe ICC votai 11 to s to reject both growth policies and cboise a third course of action. The ICC plan calls for each city in the ,county to adopt its own growth policy within six month!. COunty planning commissioners would do the job for the unincprporated territory. Thin the ICC proposed to gather all the plans together, resolve any disputed areas, adopt a countywlde growth program and submll it to the Board· of Supervisors for final action. The &Ix who voted agalMt that course of action, including f\\'O votes by Orange Co u n t y government representatlve1, favored another course af action. The minority .,.,,anted to use the cotmty planning commi&&lon'1 growth policy u a guideline for the cities to use in drafting their own plans. 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IOJ l'••MUR•, C.tlllotl'll• fll01 Allornev IQr l:•t culor Publl•ned O•enoe c.w~1 Dally P ilo1, .t,pr;f ~. 1!, 18, JS, 191~ II(! I• PUBLIC-NOTICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . "" .. . Star~ 5-0-5 Boats Deadlo~k BOATING Q'DayYacht Post Goes To (J 1alfont Paul ~I. Chn!font h;is been \'.'est Coast 111anager fu!" O'Day Yacht.~ \\(lh ifea<l<1uar· 1crs at Jensen J\'iilrine in Costa :0.lesa. Chalfont a ... sumcs his llC\Y duties immediately in a three- "'ay operation that seeks lo double thC' national production of the o·oay line \\'ithin two yea rs. U11der a new association agrecrncnt. O'Dey yachts \.\'ill be manufactured at Jensen ~1arine and Sta rcra ft of In· diana in addition to the parent plant at J<'all River, :0..1ass. O'Da}'. J ensen and S1arcraft <ire ;i ll rompanies under the Bango r Punta Corp. ~-­by Cop!. Fred lowlon, Oi1eclor Mo tine Solety, Ro ylheon Compony & Am•rico's Cup chompioruhip soiling mo1ltr. Hy ALJ\tON LOCKABEV ... , .. "" llllltw Tbe One Of A Kind Regatta last Y.'C(k brought together more than 100 classes or S.'lilboats racing 1n r i v e divisions to os t e n s i bly determine which was che fast· est in the \\'O:!d, Many of these classes. both one-design and developme nt types -were \\'ell known to su iling enthusiasts in this nrca as "'ell as m otHer parts of the country. S!ill others \VCre n c w designs or protolypcs that few of the most ardent yachting fans knew little or nothing about. This is the firsl of a series of articles reviewing lhc "'inners in each division plus sc.mc of tt\C' lesser knoy.·n craft. FIRST LET'S take a look at the ovc ro.11 \\·inners, For the lirst ti1ne in lhc history of ''aehting l\lagazinc's One Or A Kind. two boats \1<'re st·lcctetl in an unbreakable lie. 'l'hry were the &-0-ft and the Siar. DaN'f ~t.t 11•11 l"Mi. ·rhe 22-fool Stnr. of courSt' is probably the be~:! knov.·n onc- design class Jn 1hc 'vor!d -by yachtsmen :is l\'CIJ n s landlubbers. It's lhe oldest - dating back lo 101 I. OLDEST ONE-DESIGN IS STILL FAST Tom Black•ll•r And Crew Aft•r Win SPJ-.t:fFfCAJ.LY. the 5..(1..5 is a 1611 foot sloop.rigged hi~1- pcrlormanee dinghy wi1;1 a waterline or 15 fet'I l\\'O inches. II has a bea m of six feet l~'O inches on c!ct·k und fou r feet on c inC'h on the \\'aterlinc, dta\l'S six inches \\'ilh the centerboard up and lhree feet nine inches board do\.\:n, carries 150 square feel of sail . "'eighs 280 pounds. The 5-0-5 is buill of modeled fi berglass or p\yy;ood. U.S. built boats can be bought for upwards of $."190 without sails. Foreign bull! boats range from Sl,000 to $L 500 less sails and duty. The planing hull \\'as one of the first to be lntroducl'd requi ring the crew to hang oul on a trapeze \.\•ire to keep the boat µprighl in a biol\·. STRICTLY speaking. the 5- 0..5 evolved from still ano!h('r class. In 1953 lhe lnternationat Ya cht Racing Union l'Onducted a series of trials at La Baule in Brittany in effort lo find a good !\.\•o-nta n boat for Olympic competition. -.. Several of the b e s I European designel'3 entered prototypes. One of the outstanding boats in the trials \\'SS Coronet, an 18 -looter designed by John \Vestell of London. Despite repeated gear failure1. the Coronet stood out fro m all the others. A1nong the observers at La Baule \11ere officials of !he French Caneton Racin,e: Association \\'hich fostered competit ion arnong some J,600 restricled . hard-chine boa ts i-no"'" as Ducklings. They \\ cren 'I 100 ha ppy with the boats and '"ere casting about for something a little more modern and more demanding for skipper and ere"''· TllEY l~lKED the Coronet hu t fe lt it 1.1·as a little too 111uch boa t for their needs. They asked \Veslall if he ll'ould be interested in mod ifying his boat to suit their nl•eds. lie w~1s and he did. He took six inches off lhe bo y.· O\'erhang. a fooL off the stem. lcnJ!:lhcncd the hull a n d reduced the sail area to 150 feet. Thus "'as born the >6-5. --...,.--.,--- NOW: ALSO . INSIDE LINBROOK HARDWARE AT How did it get its name~ When Westcll finished shortening the hull to meet the French \\'ishes. its overall length was 161.-: feel In the metric system this measurement is 5.05 meters. or cinque-o-cinqoc. The &-0-5 symbol i~ two figure fives perched on 1be upper art of a large 0. The 5-0-5 "''as no stranger lo lhe Ooc Of A Kind Regatta lhis year. JI made ils debut in the U.S. Urough the medium of the OOAK• in 1954. F.rlc Olsen of Esses. Conn. (who was on hand as an observer last week). steered jt and Glen 1',oster. an Jnternational-14 expert was his crew. The clas.1 caught on in America and lhe first li.S. championship was held as part. of the Sugar &\vi Regatta at New Orleans in 1957. IN TUE 196i IYR U Ol)•mptc selection trials the 5-0-5 made a bid for Olympic status as the official h\'O-tnan dinghy but \\·as denied. One of the more prooounced features of the hull is its flared topsidt>S. gh•ing added FOUNTAIN VALLEY DuPONT 501 17200 Brookhurst • INSIDE HARDWARE STORE 968-8541 OPEN SAT. & SUN. 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M. MON.·FRI. 9 TO 9 P.M. HIGH LOW ·SHAG REG. $12.95 SPACE DYED TWEEDS IY WALTERS 99 SQ. YD . aEG. 7.99 NYLON EXTRA THICK SHAG REGULAR 9.95 SQ YD SQ. YD. Completely ln1talled with Deluxe Rubbtr Padding SPECIAL Mill PUICllASE CARPD 4 ROOMS MAXIMUM '° '111t ·~ hHll'l llllOll CllOICI Of COIOU C..Mpl•ltly IM!alltl Wtr\ 4ttw1•nMtr.-H11t. SAVl '$129.00 CA DON NYLON EXTRA HIAVY DuPONT SOI IYHOUnlJ 99 SQ1 YD. REG. 10.99 IY MAND 99 so. YD. REG. 9.99 Complotely lnitollt4 with 01lu11 Rubber Po4'io9 Ctmpf1t1 y. lo1tlllt4 with Compf1t1 r . 101111!14 with Ool•u Rubber Pndillf Deluu Rubber P1d4in1 \ S·O·S JS FAST PLANING HULL P•ul Tar• Wins One Of A Kind hiking leverage to the cre\v and serving to defied solid \Yater under ~t conditions. With the !rape-LC slung fron1 lhe main rigging, the 5--0-5 can be sailed harder in strong winds than most planing centerboarders. lt has bcet1 known to plane in a breeze of eight to 10 knots. Although the class is not widespread in Soul her n California, the ftrSt U.S. fleet was in these parts-. There are now fleets in all secUollS of the U.S. and throughout 1he "'Orld. ' A.S MEN'.f'IONED above, the Star is the granddaddy of all one.design racing boats. It is 22 feet 811 Indies !°"£, beam nt deck five-feet 81/, inches. beam at chft four feet six inches. waterline l e n g t h approximately 15 feet stx inches with a draft 0 r approximately three feet four inches. The mast measures 31 feet nine inches above the deck. Boom length is 14 feet SC\'en inches. Star historians pretty much agree that the b o a t ' s inunctliale prede<:eSMr and prot-0type was the Bug Class about the tum of the cen tury. Both boats originally had a slidtng gunti'r rig. rirst major change in the Star came in 1921 y.•h£'n ii Y.'as changed from a gaff-rig to the ~tarconi or fore-and aft rig. Later changes came wilh the "bendy .. spars and fine tuning dating back lo the 1930s. Unlike the 5-0-5, the Star is a kt>t\ boat y.·it h a fix ed keel of iron Iha! resembles a torpedo. THE STAR JS a ty.·~man boot and has aJways provided some of the top sailing competition in the \.\'Orld. The Star "world 's'' or Gold Star cha'mpionship st ill draws as many as 60-70 boats wherever in the y,·orld it might be held. It has always been a popular class on the West Coast. particularly in Sou thern California and Newport Beach where there are several ex· v•orld champions in the class. Bill Ficker and Qgn Edler are bo1h former world champions in lhc class. The current ~am pion. Lo\.\·ell North of San Diego is the only one to ha\'e won the ''world's'' four tin:ies. HUNDREDS OF ROLLS ON DISPLAY · ' .... .J\ iii., t~~ "' . ' .. ' ' ' ,,,,,,• .,, .... I 7 I I I ' ! d p ---. ---• • Lag a Beaeh Today's Final THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1q74 ·TEN CENTS Putty Hearst-an lntinaate Proiil@ By BOB THOMAS HILLSBOROUGH (AP) -Are Patri· cia Hearst's startling \\'Ords being forced from her? An Associated Press investigation !inds no evidence in her background that the 2.0-year-old h e i r e s s to a news~aper fortune \\'Ould say or do anything Violent -much less join terrorists, mouth radical rhetoric or aid in a bank robbery. PATIY HEARST BUT SHE HAS DONE them as the astounding developments of the country's Department Store Plans Coast Site Neiman 1.tarcus. the DallaS-based department store known for it.! high priced gifts, plans to open Its first West Coast branch at Fashion Island in Newport Beach next year. Announcement that the chain is California bound was scheduled to come at a press conference late today at the Big Canyon Cow1try Club. Stanely Marcus, chairman of the board of Neiman Marcus, and Albert J. Auer, vice president of the Irvine Company, which built Fashion Island, will make the formal armouncement. The store that sells things Jlke Chinese junks and his and her camels flt'St opened in Dallas in 1907. It now bas two branches outside of Texas, one in Chicago and the other in Atlanta.. The Fashion Jsland store wm be located just north of Broadway. It will be relatively small. about 120,000 square feet, biit its exact slr.e and design still must obtain Irvine Company approval, according to Irvine officials. Construction will begin in late summer or early fall and the store is scheduled to be opened in September of 1975. Details about the. store and what kind of merchandise il will contain will be announced by Marcus at the press conference. Meeting Slated On Sc hool Cliief After one tumdown in their search for a superintendent. Laguna Beach Unified School District trustees expect to huddle in secret session again next week with an education talent scout. . Trustees President Norman Browne said the board hopes ID meet with a "resource person" able to locate qualified administrators. The educational talent scout bas not yet been approached about helping the board. Trustees met in e.zecutive session this week with ooe potential candidate but Dr . Browne said the man is oo longer in the running. superintendent Donald Woodington has resigned eUective Sept. S to run for election as county superintendent of schools. Pri1ne Rates Mo ve Higlier NE\V YORK (AP ) -Tht record 10~ percent prime lending rate lightened its hold on the banking industry today and one bank moved even higher. Two nlOre of the nation 's top five conunercial banks boosted their prime rates from 101/t to 10~~ percent. Also, Citizens & So uthern National Bank of AUanta moved to l<P.-~ percent. This left First National City Bank of New York. which posts its prime rate on Friday, as the only one of the county's lop five banks which bas not joined the more than 20 banks that have moved to the new industry standard. Lagrina Hosts Dart Tournev " This Weekend Darts wlll fiy and beer mugs will empty when the Laguna Jaycees Far \Vest Shootout hits Laguna Beach this ""·eek end. Jaycees are expecting up to 1.000 persons at their annual dart festival, with at least 500 participants in the actual dart competition. The others will be wa tching the dart aces and drinking beer-an acti\•ity that of1en accompanies the sport, since it is often practjced In ~( bars, says Dave Duttenhofer, chairman of the festival. Beginning at 1 p.m. on Saturday, and lasting until 8:30 p.m. Sunday, there will be events for \\'Omen's singles, men 's singlet, men's doubles and six man teams. lofore than $3,500 in prize money will be awarded to the top 16 winners in each event with the men's singles dart champion,, winning $425. The festival, which will be held at the Laguna Bo)'ll' Club. 1085 Laguna Canyon Road will probably attract people from as f~r away as Canada, according to Duttenbofer. "But the bulk will come rrom all parts of Southern California," he added. An English doubledecker bus -added as a. touch of the English history or the sport -will serve to shuttle visitors back and forth from their hotels to the Boys· Club. On Saturday night and Sunday. a guitarist will be performing for those not participating or watching the dart activity. Liz, Richard Will Get Divorce After 10 Years By VERNON SCOT!' HOU. YWOOD (UPI) -Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, who kissed and made up only last December, announced today that their 10-year 1narriage ls finished. The coup1e'° ~ frf!:!uently ex~nged ellpensive baubles as an expresswm of their love, made the announcement of pending divorce through a represen1ative shortly after ~1is:s T~y'°" retwned from a vacatlon in Hawaii . Bunon has been hospilaliied here for I! days. Jn their joint sllltment, tbe couple said: "Elizabeth Taylor and RJchard BurtM have requeated tbal lbeir Jongtlme rrlend and attorm:y A.Iron R. Frosch ptf'ceed to legally term!J1ate their 10-year maniage on the grounds of trreconctlable differences. "Ftosch has indicated that the dii.'Orce will be obtained In Dem. Switzerland, where the Burtons have been residena for many years." · Miss Taylor arrived In 1-loltrwood Tuesday after severll Wl.ek.s vaca11on with her mother and some o( btr chil· drtn at her brother's home in Hawaii. Bunon hll! been hospitalized al St. John11 Hospital in nearby Santa Monica ""ith brondllal pn>blems. The couple, estranged la.st summer after a spat, were reconciled a few days before Christmas when Bunon flew from a mo vie location in Rome to Los Angeles where his wife was hospllalited. Burton whisked bis wife, still in a wheelchair alter undergoing· surgery for removal of an ovarian cyst, back to Europe in an attempt to save their marriage. Ile ga"-e ber a heart-shaped diamond ·neckJact. adding to h e ~ collection ol erpensive jewels. The couple returned Jo OrovUle, C.iif., In ~lardl where Burton ilarttd In a new movie, "The Klansmen." He made news by giving baubles Jo local glr!J and appwing In public with olhtr women after ~lisa Taylor Ifft town. Neilh<r Burton nor Mlso T01Ior was available for comment on the dedskm to diVOl'C<. It we.s lht fifth marriage for the 42· rear-old actre11. the second lot Burton, 48. They had no children. The couple made international headlines during their romance In 1962 on it'.e tet of the movie. "Cltopatra," At (S.. BURTONS, Po1e II " ) first political kidnaping unwind. \Vhether her actions have be en voluntary, whether she has been brainwashed, coerced, threatened. is not known, of course. , This is the story of Patty Hearst before Feb. 4, \vhen the terror· ist Syrnbionese Liberation Army claims it kidnaped her. before her • friends and fiaqce and parents and some impa rtial experts say she was briinwashed 2nd coerced .into saying she .would join her cap· tors, ' This is the portrait that. emerges of P~tty llearst ·before the SLA : SHE IS KNOW N AS a brig ht. selr-conrident young \voman. in- dependent enough to fl y the ne:.t \\'ith a boy friend. but caring enough 10 keep clo!'e ties wi th her fan1ily. She took \'acat io ns y.·ith then:i . a nd sa,,· then1 often. She \\'As 1nakin1-: her \\'Cddini: ~ucs t Jist and picking <:hina pattern shortly before the kiilnaping. Like 111anv of todav·s \'Ollth. she lived \\'ith her boyfriend. Steven. \Veed. a philoSophy ,i::ri1du'ate student. fo r the pa st year and a ha lf. 1'heir relationship "'llS to bcco1nc n1Ar riage in late J une . She \ras a thoughtful art student at L·c Berkeley, once a hotbed of student radicalis1n but no\v st i rr~d only by an occasional streaker. (See PATTY, Page 21 Fuel Gouging Alleged By U.S. Energy Czar 'Miss Jane' Nominated 12 Times , lly JlllRY BUCJ: LOS ANGELES (AP) -"The Autobl-Ograpliy-ol Mis.! Jane Pictman." tracilli the life of a black woman fr'om slavery to dvil rights, received IZ Jelevtsion Eunny nominallons today. "The Carol Burnett Show" and "~1·A.S.H" recei~ 10 each, and lhe "~lary Tyler lotoore Show" and ''The Waltons" had nine each. The nominations for tbe small-screen versk>n of the Oscars May 28 were anmunced by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. "Jane Pitunan" was nominated as best dramatic special and its star, Cicely Tyson, was nominated as best actress in a drama. It also received nominations for director, John Korty, and for writer, Tracy Keenan Wynn. "The Wlfltons," last year's big winner, was nominated for outstanding dramatic series along ~·ith "Kojak," "The S1reets of San Francisco." "Police Story" and "lfpsta.irs. Dov.'Mtairs." lts stars, Richard Thomas and lolichael U!amed. both winners last year, were nominated again for best actor and best (Stt EMMYS, Page ZI $1 Million V ct Medicine Center . Eyed at Irvine • By GEORGE LEIDAL Of Ille Dtl~ ,.,.., SUI'! A private ftmd·ra ising effort to raise Sl million for a veterinary medicine continuing education cent er at UC Irvine wa! launched WedAesday in Sa n Francilco. Dr. Norman L. lofcBride of Ne"Y.'f>Orl Beach appealed to f,000 veterinarians auendlng an American Animal Hospital Associa.Uon coovention to support the financing campaign. McBride is heading lhe endowment drive. Sources at UCI today confirmed that the private funds would be used to e!labllsh the continuing education center on the Irvine campus. UCI llaS for some time been considered a possible choict for a second veterinary medical C911cge should UC Regents determine a Southern C a I i f o r n i a (.'(M.Ulterpart to UC Davis is desirable.· Dr. McBrkte said expanding animal popu1aUoos in the west and radically new developments in animal care make the proposed facility "eisential to keep 1.100 practk:ing Southrm California veterinar- ians abreast of new tec:hniques:." loteBride •kt IrVlnt is near the large (S.. CENTER, Pqe 11 Zoning Board ~feels The Board of AdJUJlmenl In Laguna Beach wUI be o::>M ldering one variance and one design review whtn they meet tonlgbt at 7:30 In the City Oooncil Olam- bers. The variance ls on property on Temple Hills Orti.-e. and the dtsicn review Is in !he Arch Beach Height& .,,,,, l .. ' I • • Tnl~i11g n Breatlaer Puff the clog takes a puff of oxygen from Newport Beach firemen Jerry Strom tl eft) and Ken r~Jessel. Pu ff puffed too much s1noke \Ved nesday during a $19.000 fire at the Corona cle l !\Tar hon1c of his owner, Kalman Spell etich. Firemen treated the pooch for smok e inhilation. Puff was reported okay today. Salva-ce Ended Collector.~ Move to Lagunll Hill s A "'-'eek and a half ago. Charlie and Lllura Pedd icord packed up lhcir collection of 23.000 botllcs. bells. and boxes and moved from Laguna Beach lo Laguna Hills. The Peddicords. \I, ho had o\lo'Red a Stanl ey i\farcus. ctlo lnnan of the boa rd 1936. had become familia r facrs lo locnl residents and were ~pry examples of • GEMS WO RTH $35,000 STOLE1V 1"-·o ,>C-TIOTl'S browsing throug h a Lagu na Beach antique s I o r e apparently left \Ylth a neckla~ mad e of 70 catwyt emr.ratdli. Police wtre told lhe value is 131.000. ~ theft from CM\ \'eakle Antiques, 1099 s. Coast lUghway, was reported Wednesday. .._ .... Ul1tUna local color. No"' they arf' settling in1o a '"'°' bedroom home at 23581 El Cerrito in the Ar"' \\'orld neighborhood of Laguna Hills, \I/hen they moved . the Pl'<ldit'ords donaled more than 1.000 J_,ife :O.lnfi(11z1nl's and 700 Natlonal C'.oographics to the l~ii.iuna Reach lfislorical Socil'ty. "\Ve're ~oing 10 write them off. just like the President.·· Mrs. Pfdd1cort1 cracked. Indefatigable C<Jllectors or c,·erything from old license plates 10 unusual boll lrs. the Peddicord' once considered opening n shop nt n plact like Knoll's Derry Farm with !heir wa res. But they've decided 11gainst !ha t and instead are trying t-0 sell the I r collections. "Charlie can·1 work , and rm ttred." ~I ~ Peddicord said. "t don 't \lo'ttflt any more collections." Bolh arc in their 801;. "Sc'lmtbod)' could make SI00.000 on my coUtction." she said. "Ont merchandiser \l,'ould Hke 10 buy It but he doesn't know bottles and would ~II the whole valuable collection off piece by piece.'' 2-p1·011ged P1·ohe Eyed . By Sawhill \\'ASIUNG1'0~ IUPJ l -F.videoce has been found of more than $100 million in possible overcharg es in fuel pritX'S during the ent'r~y crisis . federal energy chief John C. Sa\\·hill said today. Sa \lo·hill described at a coog~~al hearing the joint in\'t'Sligations by the f'ederal Energy Offiee and J~mal Revenue Service of illegal speculatlon in energy markets. and of violations of the regulations on prices and pass-through costs. "This program has already cha.II~ or has und er in\·estigalion some 1100 mill ion of COS! pass-throughs. a portion of "'-'hich are allocated to propane," Sawhill said. Sa11.·hill testified at a hearing by the legal and monetary affairs subcommittee of lhe flouse Government Operations Com1nillee. The subcommiUee chainnan. Rep. i\'illiam J. Randall (0-Mo.). asked why energy prices reached the "goug~ level" rluring the shortages or the past sevtnl months. "\re have heard wltnes~ say that energy prices mu st be hig h in order to encourage the production of fuels and explora tion for new sources of crude oil ," Handall said. "\Ile can find no other Amttican industry in ·which prices at the gougt level are necessary to enoourage maximum production of goods, whatever those goods may be." Sawhill sai d the FEO and IRS made more than 47.ln1 invest igations of pricing prac tices since Jan. I at both the 11.·hotesale and retail le\·eJ. RefWlds resulting from l'rrors or viola tions havt totaled nearly $14.2 million. he said . The invesligations covered prices or gasoline. home tK-ating Otl , diesel fuf'I and propnne. he said. l 'nder a separate inv~igat ion called Pro~l Speculator, auditors fou nd •·propane prices v.·ere being driven up by illegal broker activity, particularly by large markups that v.·ere being ma~ fStt GOUGE, Page Z I Oraage C:.ut • Weather The inlt1 nd portoos of the county l'.111 v.·arm up a bit Prklay, but co:ist:i\ readlngs shouldn't change. Look for high temps in the 63 to i3 r:lnge after overn ight lows diJ>- ping to 42. I NS lllt; TOP,\ V A dozen yeor.t after lier clea!h, ~1oril1111 '1fonroe co11tinUl'S to be trpfoiled by a11 arru11 of biOQ· ropher1, .some of wh.om never met her. Ven1on Stolt sets part of llit rtcord straight today on Page 10. IMl1" 11 .. M, .. ~. II c.11 .... 11 s (lloll... Jt.W C•mlt1 ftl c ... ,.,.f4 • 0.11f1 "'911Ct l " l ttlttlal ,_ .. , lftlff'ltl-t "' ,!Rtl'I(• "'11 "' G_,.Mr 11 -. .. '"' '-•"*'' II ..... . M""PNI l' .... I 2t N1l"""I Nr-1 t Or-("""1 ,,.,. ~-11 n.u ..,... . s ... rtt .... , ·-MM'lfl •rt t•""'"" 11 ""'"" . Z""~..... . ! ! OAILV PILOT LB .. Patty Hearst an Intimate Profile From Pqe 1 She rattly cllscussed politics. 001\IESTIC Ltrt-: \\'1111 \Vtt-d \l.'3S n delight. They s~nl 1nost of lhcir time at home. v.·at ching televis\on reruns of "Star Trek" an<l "r.tission Ln1pQssible" during long, candle-lit dinners. They lived In a $250 Bt!rkelt'!y Jp&Mment. Their income Wl'IS a $.JOO monthly allowance fmm""heo.r J)l!rents and a smaU. salary he rcteived as /"tcacbrr·.s assistant. Though she took her parents· monry, she V.'as hard!~· affcclcd by ~he fllmily wealth or social status. To get 111onty she o~ce took Christmas card ordtrs. . PATTY \\'AS AN excell('nl cook, ~pe<:ially good at soufOes, cakes and Wes. She and Weed listened ta the stereo, ~ favoring the classics. she the. soft rock singer f'aul Simon. Carole Kin$: and Carly SJmoo. They hnd used marijuana. but wine 'A'a8 lhelr thing. They usually h1td 20 or 30 l'»tlles on hand and were trying to lean the belt.er vintages. They dldn 't subscribe to lhe San P'rancJsco Ell:amlner, of which her (ather, Raodolph A. lftarst, is editor arid president, or any other ne1o11speper. Their only n1agaitncs were COsmopol\tan . satiric National J...ampoon tl.nd Sunitt, a travel and recreational magazine. tilO&t of Patty 's rtadltlg was confined 10 school work, but she kept a book by the bed for occn11ional ust'. The last one she "·as reading "·as "Hadicn1 Chic and :\fau-~lau1ng the flttk Catchers," a v.Ty loo!\ nt 1he !IUpport the rich gave to rt1dll'<tl causes iu the late 1960s. THf: 11 .. ;ARSTS U:AR!\'.ED o, the Jiv ing nrrnngemen t i;hortly be for c Christmas. They thought thelr daughtrr had a f<'n1ale roomrnate. "r-.tr. llearst v.'a!! more understanding." sa id \Vctd. "J\lrs. llcarsl is very traditJonal and Catholic. so she "'ns obviously opposed to it. But she finally said, 'Well, you're going to do It anyway .' so there was no big fuss." Weed. a Princeton Univ er s It y graduate, is six years older lhan ~liss Hearst, who had her roth b!rlhday in SI.A captivity. He ls tall and slender, "'ith " brush mustache. An art professor of Pntly's described her as "llke son1ething painted in the: 15th cen tury ... long, gi>Iden-brown hair and perfectly fair skin." Invisible Man 'Clipped' by Magazine Ad DES MOINES, Iowa (UPI) ~ A man has complained to lhe Iowa Attorney general's office that he ordered a $1.50 "invisible" tie tack and got nothing but two paper cli ps tind a sheet of instructions Assistant Attorney General Juhan Garrett said the man, who ~lid not identify himseU, told him he saw the ad for the "invisible" tie tack in a magaiine. Garrett said he examined the materials but could not find any evidence of fraud. "They do what they say the're going to do ," he said. Garrett sai~ t~e. instructions show how to attach a paper clip to a shirt and tie 1t .1n such a way that the clip does not show. JJe said the big clip is for wide ties and the little clip is ror narrow ones. Seven Candidates Address Lag un..'l Democratic Meet 11ie Laguna Beach [)('mocratic Club will hear seven candidates ~king local ard statewide office tonight at 7:30 at Laguna Federal, 260 Ocean Ave. Two non--part.laan candidates will be making an appearance at the meeting, including; -Dr . DOnald Woodington , superintendent of 1h< Laguna Beach Unffted School District. who is steking the pooltloo ol COllllly Superlnlendent ol Schools. -John App ot ~tission Viejo, who is running in the fifth di.strict for the Comly Board ol Education. Several local Democratic candidates will also speak, induding John GraaJ. c..ta M.,., !()th Ilislrlct Cong=; and Sueann Lewis. b-Ussion Viejo, 74th Assembly Dislriot. Tbrtt gubernatorial candidates also will send representatives, including Edmund G. Brown, Jr., Jerome Waldie aod Herb Ha!il. F.ndorsement of candidates will be made before. the June primary, probably sometime in late May, according to club cnsident Frances Engelhardt. Custom s Agents Get ~Iarijuana SAN DlEGO (AP ) -Customs officers say they have seized 750 pounds of marijuana and arrested t .... ·o men "'ho tried to Oce from a border crossing station . Juan ~f. Volanos. 25. of San Di<.'go, and Ramiero S. Valdez. 36. of Tijuana. ~feid co. tve rt charg<'<I 'Vednesday v•ith try ing to smuggle the drug into the United St<ill'S. OIANG-f COAiT l ll DAILY PILOT Tr•O-••~•t:o1"Ca..,......_t '"'~-'"°""" I .. ,,.,./,~w··~OIOUDio•~1'v1""0'i­ ( .,,r,,:••Jl'"11 '..,..,.A.,,, ).ootd'l'~...:1"'"""'" r ,~ ...... ,., v~ •. ~ .. •••w1• f .. e.-, !,,.. '"" "'°""' ,~ ......... 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"\f'lllC"ll l t'll""' ~r ...,.~~· ·""~" ~-~. ~ -.... ~ ~-·•111.'0'"' ...,,.11w.-·~,.- -. t;le'\I M•\111" ""' •' r,..v, ,,,_ timlifo .. , "~"Ot<>\h~•U~'"""""1•t• .... ••(,(l"'~,,.., .... ,,_ ... ,.._,._1ioo_ .... ., • • From Pagel CENTER •.. concentrations of small pets in the Ventura. Los Angeles, Orange County, Riverside an~ San DiegQ metropolitan areas. The center also will be convenient to race tracks and horse breeding farms. large cattle and dairy fanns and nearby zoos. ~·ild animal parks and marine parks in Southern California. The center would provide special seminar11 and short courses on all new treatments in animal care. Programs v:ou!d be open to veterinarians from all part.'! of the nation. Solicitation nf veterinarians a n d suppliers to the veterinary medicine industry will continue for three year1, l lcBrkle said. Dr. William Winchester who was recently named assistant dean of the UCI medical school, is participating In the fund drive. Dr. Winchester is responsible for the continuing education programs for \"et,eri.narians vAl.lch UCI now offers. He is attending the San Francisco confer· ence but was not. available for comment today. Ohters working with McBride are Dr. William R. Pritchard, de.an of the vet- erinary medical school al UC Davis: Dr. A. William Schramm. president of 1he Southern C&lifornia Vl'terinary l\fedi· cal Association and Don ?.fahan, ciecu· live secretary of the association. From Page l BURTONS ••• Uiat time, ~tiss Taylor \\'as married to Eddie Fisher. Burton also was married. During their stormy marriage, the Burtons fought and kissed and made up publicly on many occasions. They each commanded million dollar s.:1laries while n1a king motion pictures together. But in re(.'('nt years. their box office popularity faded an<J their salaries dtcrcascd. Th<.'y had made a pact not to be separated by location filming of movies ;ind \'OWed to work together as often as possible. ~Ii~ Taylor. ho 'v ever, disapproved of Burton's tx>havlor in Ororille and left him. i\tlss Taylor's previous husbands were hQtcl scion Ni cky llUton, actor fi.1ichael \Vi1dlng. showman Mllce Todd and Fisher. 11le actress plans to return to Europe in :i fev.• days ,~·here she is i;chedulr.d to appear at a benefit with Grace Kelly in "lonaco. Burl.On refusl'd to reveal hls plans. From Page l GOUGE .•. .,.. Jthout Any product ever changing hands." Sawhill said. He estimated con!iumer11 would gr! n1ore lhan $21.46 mlllion back as a result of !he audit& so far. tolore audits will be made, hr said. A rt Board to i\'leet PASADENA (UPll -A •pcci•I meeting of lht-board of the Pa&adena i\tuseum of b-fodem Ar1 was called for Friday to consider a proposal by lndustriali11t Norton Slmon to tJke over the fin~Jally 1roubled museum. If approved. two Slmon art tiroup~ would assume the museum 's debt:i1 and the center \\'Ollld become the homt b.l!C'! for Simon 's lnterna1lonally kl'IOJ''n ~ rt collect loo. ~'REN 'f1l£Y WENT out. Suva and Patty l'njoyed prowl ing auctklns and seeond·hand shop! to find antiques and art works . Wt summer they traveled around Clllfomia. 1n his Volkswagen or her blue MG, I gill from her parents. They went to Wyntoon, n llearst fnmlly retreat in the !.;>rests of Northern California. "We tu1d the \\'hole place to ourselves." I chairman of the Hearst Corp. Hla wlte, C.tber!M, belJ)Cd found 1l>e Sall M31CO Crippled Ollldrcn'a Society and ls a regent of lbe Univeralty of ~UfotDta. TM dalilhltn vltn "pervl,.., by • ._1octfo1 ~ and maids, """° g.;,,i; ...,,. • bid. An Engl~h goYtmess named ffealhtr proved kindly and sympathetic t9 the problems of the middle daughter as ~he sought her p\itce In lhe family and at >Choo!. . convinced her falher-~ was unhappy • itnd left the sebool.·A~~r Ulat she v.•a.'I expelled for smokiriC ii)arlju.ana Is denied by the oohool and ~"' J!01'1111. Sht tnrollcd at ::.tbt j~ oonsmre.ttve Cry11al SprlnJlS Sd!ool. Lil< ~ lo nower. She discovered arn.od lllerature. !-\he took r. class 1.rlJ'l to.Japan and w113 decplv Impressed. In ·the fa ll of 1971 afie en\e'red ~tcnlo Colle~e. n libtrul· t&rla .Choo! near Stan(ord. Sb• look lhe first job ol her !Ut, tarnlng $2.25 ad' bour selltng and taking Christmas eard orders at a store. She quit after th~ holid;11ys aod began ber 11tudie$ at UC Berkeley. . .. PATI'Y GREW UP fast; sh<.' didn't appear like an 13-year~ld ::ii BvrkttlL'y," s11id Weed . "Our friends 1o1·ert' onf's I had kno\\'n, all in lhe 25-30 age br3eket. She fitt ed ''ery well into the adult world." Sll'ven recall11. '·Pnlly and I sworn ln the river. hiked tn tl1c1hllls and drove the' jeep along fir'{' roads." • Some of !he activity \\'.15 limited bccau'4! 1-'atly suffers from a knee eondJtion. She wore he11vy braces for a time In childhood. Last summer she cor.!Ullcd a speclallst about surgery. " A1''D TilFRE WAS always Emmy. :he \\':trm·hearted. underslandlng Gennan· horn eook. Patty would pose her girti::h dilemmas to Etnmy, whogc Old \Vorld ~·lsdom often supplied the answers. "She wa1 the ideal $hldeot. She a1udit.'d h11rd . never dropped a l'OUrSt... at_tended claS&t-s !althtutly/' .rec.al.led Leon Loolbourow, bet faculty advtscr~ Jll'r rirst quaMer y,·as a disa~ter. Though she loved art. she earned C t.o C· mlnu.s grades. She switch«! to ;irt history und began making A·minusC$ .and B- pluse.s. • Though the 1ieants we.re upSt!t ut Uieir daughter living y,•ith Weed. they were \'isib:y relieved I.Ml a ""'cdding y,•as planned for June. PA'ITY IS THE grandduughtcr of th e publishing gi8n t. William Randolph 1-learst. But she knows little about him l'Xcrpl aS an tmport.ant co\leclor of art She has read no biographies about him nor has she St..>en "Citizen Kane,'' the liclionaJ film based In part on his lift'. She was born the third of five daughters. Both parents have al"·ays been busy with their own live~: Besides directing the Examjner against stiff cornpetition from the San r~rancisco Chronicle, llearst served as board lt'lck• ... --. ··-~··­.. ---" ... ..-~ -.. ---" ..... -,, , ....... - ~ ,, ....... - v'1dr .- ~ ... ---.. l "' ..... .... 1 ~ ~-.: .... . THE PUZZLE Ted Kennedy Popularity In Nosedive BOSTON (AP)-S.n. Edward M. Kennedy hu sufferl'd a dramatic dlp In su pport for the 1976 p r sldcnllal nomination among Democratic party Jeader~. according to a survey by the Christian Science Monitor. The survey published today shows that only 31 percent or the 103 state party chairmen and national oommitteemen who resp>nded set: the Massachusetts Democrat as a front runner for 1976. compared with 77 percent w h o oonsidered Kennedy the front runner In a similar survey which drew 9 8 respondents last November. The Alonltor said Watergate \l'as the biggest factor in KeMedy's slipping PoJ>Ularity. Democratic leaders who changed ttieir minds seem convinced the party ~ a "t-.tr. Clean'' as a candidate and that Chappaquiddick will rule out Kennedy as a contender, the ~lonitor said. "Kennedy's blemishes now stand out because of Wat ergate," the newspaper quoted one f\.1idwest Den1ocrat as saying. "lf he is nominated, he will be haunted by Chappaquiddick. He's the wrong man for the times." Frnm Pagel EMMY S ... actrtss in a dramatic series. "Jane Pittman" was nomlnated for outstanding spcciaJ program, along ..-•ith I ''TI)e 1\.tigrants." .. Tht Execullon of J>\·t~­ Slovi k.'. Sleambatb" and "6 Rms Riv Vi." Both "r..tASH" and "T'he f\fary Tyler ri.toore Show" were nominated for outstanding <'Omedy series, plus •·An ln The Fanlily" and "The Odd Couple.'' Komlnated for ~st actor In a clramatic i<:J)(!cial \\'ere Dick Van Dyke for "The ?.loming After:· llal lfolbrook for "Pueblo," Laurence Oih'l<'r for "The r-.tcrrhanl of Venice,'' Martin Sheen for "The Execution of Pvt. S1ovik" and Alan 1 Aldt1 for "6 Rms Riv Vu." Besides r-.1iss Tyson. nominated for best actrcs.c; in a .special progran1 y,·ere Elizabeth ).tontgomcry for ''A C&se of Rape," Katharine Hcpbum for "The Glas.~ 1\.fenagerie," Cloris Ltachman for "The ri1igrants" 11nd Ol.rol Burnett for "6 Rms Riv Vu." Nominated ns out.st.anding lin1ited series v.·ere ''C'.olumbo,'' "~fcCloud " and "The Blue Knight." Rcsidm "The carol Burnett Show," "The Sonny and Ch<!r Comedy Hour" al1d ''The Ton ight Show Starring Johnny C1f'S()n" v.·ere nominated 35 out.standing m11Slc--varlety scrlts. Nom inat!OM for musical-corned}" variety special~ were "Barbra Strtls11nd .. . . And Other A111sical fn&1rumehts , '' ''Llly'· starring Lily Tom\iJ'l, "The Frank Sinatra Special" and "The John Dtnvu Sllow." Patty followed the fan1Hy tradltlon : catechism and conflrn1ation nt the p.1rish C'hurch, tcachlng lrom the nun' at the parochial 5Chool. She went away frorn home for the first time to begin high school at tightly run Santa Catalina School in Monterey. Life lilere 1o1·a.-. hellish for Patty .. The nuns' characltr·building J~ were lost on her. She cleaned toilets and emptied . garbage eans for what she thought were minor infractions. Sbe ~"'·as con.sider«! smart and earned B grades. Af"l'ER THE SECO~D yea r, she SHE MET WE&D AT ~''l'l Springs. where he taught 1rul:lh, She pursued him. Wet'<! said. a1KI he was take n by her slim beauty and eagerness for knowlc<lge . They dated regularly. Io the summer of 1972. Patty toured Italy and Greece with her art .class. \\'hen she returned. she and \\'crd r ented an apartn,ent. He w·as beginning his gr::iduate studies. She decidelS to &lay out of scQool In the f3ll , seeking a resp itC frotn st.udy ihg. And although she had an allowance -lhen $100 monthl)· ~,She needed more money to decorate the apartment. IT SEE~IED THAT thtlr ~·orld, whirh combinl.-d quiel, graceful living with civic m pon.sibility, y,·ouJd :r>e well-ordered once more. Then came the night of Feb. 4. And from that point on the story of Pally Hearst blurs, apd the question.s that are being raised about what has happened 10 her, .abol.tt what she L! really like now , C&.nf?<>t be answered. Trustees Gi·ue Blessing OCC-Grove Merger OK'd By RUD I NIEDZIELSKI 01 !ht O•ll'f f'llOI Sllll Trustees of the Coast Comn1ur1!ty College Distri ct \'Cited un animously \\'ednesday night ro extend the boundaries of their dislrict to include the Garden Grove Unified School District. Th e merger, if approved by voters in Garden (:rove. \\'Ould make the Coasl Community College District one of the largest in California. In adopting the plan. college lrustees SC'l Nov . 5 as the rargct date for !he annexation election jn Garden Grove. In addition to the basic merger question . the ballot "'ill contain tv.·o other meaSUN'S: -A 20-cents per SIOO a s s c s s e d valuation ta:t to be levied for 10 years (t'lr lhc purpose of constructing a third district campus in the Gard<.'n Gro\'e area . -A 20-cent, five·year tax to finance current operations. This v.·ou\d al\01o1· Garden Grove students not presen!ly attending Orange CQast or Golden \Vest Olllege to finiah out their educational programs at other irlslitutlons u'ithout immediately adding new students to the local district. l1r. Norman E. \\'atson, chancellor of th!'.! Coast Community College District. pointed out prior to the board 's aclion lhal the annexalion ~·ould not increase taxes for residents living v,'ithin the existing boundaries of the di strict. The new taxes would apply on ly to Garden Grove. he said . No objection \Vas noted to the proposed merger dur ing two public hearings Gas Sta ti on Burgla r G1•ts 8181 i11 Cash Burglars nrttcd S481 from the Gulf Srrvice St ation, at 590 South Coast llighway in Laguna Beach, Tuesday nigh t or earl y Wedllt'sday. According to polic<.', the burglars br(lke lhe vdndow at the station, which is ov.-ned by Ilonald Ray Prouse. They pried ope~ the k<.'y cabll1et and used the key to open U1e sale. police be lieve. pock th is except from Newport Beach resident Jtarvey Pease "'ho contended that the consolidation plan had not adequat<'ly been presented to the public. Tru~tees. in adopting the plan, c:illed for the introduct ion of special legislallon to allov.• the t\\'O tax 1neasures lo be placed on the ballot. lf the election fail s. !he Garden Grove Unified School District probably will be divided up behveen the (.oast Community College District, the North Orange County Community College District, and the Rancho S<intiago College District. The Garden Grove Unified School District is prest'.ntly not part of any community college district. "·hich means that ils high school sraduates are free to attend any community cotll'ge they 1\·ish. Jfowever, state officials have ordered the Garden Grove llnified School District to f'ither be annexed to one of the three college districts, or Lo be divided among them . About 55 percent of Garden Grove's high school graduates are already attending Coast Community CoUege District campuses. cross-country case it's yours for just 2.50 with any purchase from hel eno rubinstein 's skin life collection This handsome trovelef con1oins Skin l ife Souflle Under Makeup Moisturizer: Herbessence Eou de Porfvm Sproy; l!tuminolion Souf fle l iquid FouMdo1 ion. Blushing Creom oMd Compre5sed Powder Compact. Chooi.e lroni these olferi Mgs: Skin Life Cream. 7 .50/12.50/20.00; Mois!uri zi n9 Emulsion. 7.50/12.50,/20.00: fv'ioi~turizing Cream Cleanser, 5.00/1.00; Deep Moistufe Liquid Makeup, tawny. be:igc. ivory. bisque, rochel or ro~beige. 6.50. Deep Moi sture l ipstick, sweel melon, mo!t~n mango. cordia l cherry o r tilian spice, 3 .75. Cosmetics. 17 --chat=I ~ROADWAY ANAHEIM NE~T • ~Nt~Ctl8E H OIUNC£.MAl.tO'QllANC.J. <ERIUT~ ..... N. Weld 111•1 Sls..1121 t1Fa~ •,1ot<d Jf!•)ttM-1211 n11 ~,.... ..... (7••)"2·))}1 1 N T.w"'S1rtt1 1114) ~ IJI I 5001..o< (,,.f\» M:t1•.11JJl6().0ol1 r !HCP lt'lA l,.t toc>JOF'M MONDAY rHfOllGH AAJ()"Y. ~'n.i..tOAY t0 o\.M. to6f'•.i. SUNC"Y 1?\IOOl'<•,,!il'~ • I I ' . ' ' I v I l -' ' - Saddlebaek -- • 'l'oduv's Final • N. \'. Sfoeks VOL 67, NO. 115, 4 SECTIONS , 56 PAGES ORAl:olGE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, APRIL 25, !'974 TEN CENTS ' f • P;atty HearsfJ .:. an: ln.tinaate Profile PAIT( HEARST ' By BOB THOMAS ' HILLSBOROUGH (APl -Are Patri- cia Hearst's startling \vords being forced from her? t\n Associated Press investigati9n finds no evidence in her background that the 20-year~ld 6 e i re s s to a ne\vspaper fortune would say or do anything violent -much Jess join terrorists, 1nouth radical rhetoric or <;tid in a bank robbery .. BUT SHE 'HAS DONE them as the astounding developments of the country's Cirst v(>liticai kidnapi11g uny,rind. \Vhether her actions have been volunJ 11 ry, .. "'~ether she ha..s been brai n\rnshed, coerced. threatened. is not knoWJl': of course. . This is the story of Patty 1 learsl before Feb. 4. \Vhe n the terror- is~ 'symbionese Liberation ~rtny claims it kidnaped h<'r . before her ff'iencts anCI' fiance and parents and son1e i1npartiat <'x pcrts say she "''hs brainwa'l hed and coerced inlo saying she .,.,·ould JOin h£'r C'ap- tors. Thi s is'"':th"e' portrait that emerges of Pally llcarst before the SL\' SHE IS KNOWN AS a bright. ;clf·l'l1 tll td('tll ~111111,g 'vnman. 111- dept!ndcnt cnnu;.:h to tly !ht· lll!\l 1111h :.1 h111 1r1end hlll l';1 ring cnoui.:h 10 k<'<'P CIO!'C l ies 11·11h br r fa1n1 ly, Sh(' 111ok 1.1cat1n11:-; 111th thcn1 . ;.1nd ~a11· th<'n1 0[1en. She 11·n:-; 111ak1n.l! hf'r 11edd111g ,L:UC~I 1 1 ~1 ;ind pu.:k1ng 1·hina pattern shor1Jy bt•for1• !ht· k1dnap 111:.: • Like 111anv of torl a1 ·~ 1·ou!h, ~he 1t1·1'd 111th hl•r 1Jn\'fr1end ~11·1·rn ~~ ee<1 . a phil u;ophy gr~d11.;1 tl· stu1h•11t fPr !111· pa .. t .1·~·.11 ~111d .1 h.11 ! I heir rclat1on,1.h1p 11 :t.i; 1n hccu1nt: n1:u·11;iJ..l' 111 l.t1l' .Jun(' She \\'a .. a 1hou ghtful ;irt :-tudc11 1 :.i t t t • l\c•rkl'lC·\ ot11'f' ;1 hothl·d uf !>IUdcnt r:ul11.:al1:i111 but 11111\' ... 11rrcd ont.1 Ii\' :q1 ocl"1,1u11:1I ~1rc.1J..1•r (See PATTY, P~ge 21 • • . '"";'. . -. ' '• " •• Industry Eroded? -.. --· ; ' .,,,, .... . -• • • lrvi1ie Pla11ners Eye ~lore Offices • • •\ use µt>rm11 rC'que'il to a1\011• t'J1ls!ructi0!1 of l l off1ct' bu1ld1ngs on 200 aCTe5 near Orunge Coun11· Airpon 1s to be romidt'fed tonight by Irvine city planning comm is~ion('rs. Convt>r.;ion of 1ndust r1ally 1oned lnnct to use for developnu·nt of ··~pccr1Jativl! commercial offic(' prOJl'ets·· lhreatt'n.~ to t>tode tht clly of lr\·1m•s uldustrial rnx base, city planning officials ha1·t' been told. llaymond \\'. Kimn1cy, \'Jct" prcs1dl'nt 'Doo111 Crvers' ./ Dra\v Scoffs Of President J ACKSON'. ~liss. t:\P 1 -Buoyed by a roll.'iing "'ele-01ne. Pr(.>Sident 1"1xon today _ , socffed at the "hand-v•rinii;en '100 the 1 ~ lfilt• 111tt ,.,,..,; doon:i-crYcrs." and declared "Ameri~·s Ser vi ce . R e cogn·i:-ed r! greatest days i;, ahead ... l . . , ~: . , . tJ?e ~kl~t) ~ho ne"' he-e !i.lh ~lrs. Irvine Mayor Gabrielle Pryor recently _pre ente.d _ an_!I. \\1illian1 Fisch~ach .... F,schbachi2Q>e ~ew c1t%'.I!=.'.~ tifia ... Cld • .l~.:~ate'!I t\Yo ~re-tic plaques bearing council resolutions ot thanKsio--f'ir~t mayor .. dicr.nor s.eel< re:efeftMTi. 1n ~tarrn;.......-~.~O~ ·addrl'Ss the ~TissiSsippi former city councilmen E. Ray Quigley __ J_r_._O_c_r_11 __ Q_u.c1g'-le-'y-ran sixth in a field.~5 ca~d~~~s. Econoniic Council. was inlroduct'Ci by School Anne x · 'Successful' Irvine Facility ;:S tudents 'S l1011:i11 g Pro111is c' The week-old University Hi gh School Annex, set up a separate facility for 21 o( the 42 Irvi ne Unified School District students arrested in lhe ~1arch 2i "Operation lr\·ini::" rug svleep. is already sho\\•ing promising results. Greg Cops. the University High School assistant prin cipal who is administerin~ the satellite sc hool. told the districl Board of Education \Vednesday that the fi rst five days (lf operation have seen a "great deal of 1nolivation" on the part of the students. Charges against students arrested in "Operation Irving" ranged from being in a place 1\1here drugs were being used to selling drugs. The ~I students arrested on lesser cluirges returned lo school after agreeing not to use Illicit drugs. The satellite school was established for the 21 students arrested oa more serious charges. The students are generally not pennitted to be on the University High School campus and are prohlbitt'd fro1n 1aking part in the high school's social Junctions. If the studen1s mee: a set of standards concerning achie\·ement. attendance and slopping their involvement l\'ilh druµs. they y,:ill be permitted to retun1 to the high school next semester. Supt. A. Stanley Corey said. Seniors who c o m p I e 1 e their requirements "·ill graduate "'ilh the University l{igh School st udents in June. Describing the annex's first \vcek of operation, Cops said. "There is a great deal of motivation on the part of the students to make up past failures and inC()mpletes. Some of the students are trying to find jobs. "The students are coming early in the morning and leaving late in the afternoon." he said. "That has to be a good sign.'' The school is stafred with t\1'0 full·timc. teachers and an instructional aide, Cops said. Addl tionally, students from UC Irvine have been assisting in some of the adi:anced classes and tutoring for up to Neiman Ma rcus P lans Fashion I sland Store Keirnan ~larcus. the Dallas-bas~ department store known !or its high priced gifts, plan!i lo open ils first West Coast branch at Fashion Island in Newport Beach next year. Announcerntnt that the cha in ls CaJifornla bound Y.11s scheduled to come at a prtss conference late today at the Big Canyon Cow1try Club. Stanely fl.1ardls , chainnan of th e bonrd of Neiman ~11:1~. 11nd Albert J, Auer, vice ~esident of lhe Irvine Comµany, which buiJt F:111shkm Island, will make the formal announcement. ., the store that sclls things like Chlneso junks and his and ~r camels fi nt opened In Dallas In 1907, It now has two branches outside of Texas. one in J Chicago and thf!o other In Atlanta. The Fashion Island store Ylill be located just OOrlh of Broadway. Jt will be. relatively small , about 120,000 square feet, but Its exact size and design still must obtain Irvine Company approval, a~rding to Irvine ofliclals. Construction will begin in late summer or early fall and the store is scheduled to be opened in September of 1975. Details aboot the store and what kind or merchandise it will contain will be e.nnounced by fl.1arcus at the pre!.! conferenee. Neiman f\tarcus wUt bccomt the fifth major department store chain to locate In lhe Irvine Company's cosily shopping complex. The Broadway, Robntson's. Buffum!!'' and J .C. Penney Company hare storca thett no"'· t ••. six hours a "'eek . Some of the studenis ha\·e been placed in !he Coastline Regional Occupation Pm~ram ;ind arr \\'Ork1ng on <li;.,tru·t rnaintcnance t•rr\\'S and 1n \l'h1cle rn:iin!cnanre. 01hcrs 11•ill bc12:1n 1vork on landscape crc11·s in the nea r future "\Ve took each of the 2! .voun~~tcrs· progra ms and look a lonk al v.·hat "'a" good in the prowams and restructured v.·hat "'as not.·• <Alps said. Some new classes have ;1!~0 bet'11 added. ··one we sta rted on the verv first da\' v.•as 'llO\\' 10 Read a NC\\'SpapCr· because of so me headlines we didn't care for" The class, he said. "'as !'Cl up to teach students bow to read .1 r o u n d scn~tionatism to get inform.:ili(ln Another ~peein l orfrring. "FrQm Rach to Rock '' leaches about 1he s1ruc1urc of music and music appreciation. "One teacher." Cops said, ''has 1·olunteered 1,0 take .c;nme of the students scuba diving and to arran!?,e field trips to ScrlpJ>S Institute ." Beverly Bedford. a s t u d e n t representati\'e to the board . said. "! ha1·e talked to some of t~ students and th<-v really appreciate ?tie effccl hu1t is beln~ pul out . They like ll bettl.!r there 1han 1bey did here.'' . .. :.z lrYine Pl'o.i c<'ts Boost Schools Three nc1\' Tr~l[le , Company residential developments ma y add 25 perec!nt to the Irvine Unified School District student population "'ilhin the ne:ii:t tv.·o to three yea rs. Al :t dl stricl Board of f..ducalion 1nccting \\1cdnesday. llardy S1ro1jt'r. a planning administrator for the Irvine Company, 11:ave a brlt'f dcSl'riplion of the vlllagcs and said they should add at least 2.000 students to the district's present 7,792 within t"·o to 1hree years. . District representatives have been meeting with Irvine company officials In prepa ration for planning &ehool sites to meet the n~ ot the Turtle Rock, Quail Hill and Woodbridge villages. • .. • Democratic Gov. \Villiam .,Va.Iler. ~ho described Missi~ippjans as Nixon ·s "indispensable friencfS·• ;ind said, "\\'f' hope that you "''ill fN'l ih(' lo\'e that \\'f' ha1·e for ~ou and for th e office you hold." A ~izl'ablc numbrr of .~ixon cn!ics ilt•nlOn<:trated ou1:iidc the h.:111. hut lhf' tl\•'rv.helrnu1g n1a1un!y flf !ht· tro1rd "as friendly. 111• 11·as intcrrupt('d mnrc than Jl) times by shou ts and ap'pliusC'. Jn his remarks . '.\ixon prcd1cted that '·the JO\\l'~! point of the dov•ntum" Jn thi· l'('Olltlm~· 15 pas! and th at :1 r('{"O l'ery 11ill hc~in th is sumnl('r. alo ng v.·ith ;i n cas1n~ 1n tht· r;1Tf' of 1nf1:1t1Qn. ''\\'c often !h1nk th:it \Vf' h1·1· in. the 1rorst of tiines.·· :-,·ixon said. "l)on't buy " .'\ddress1nr. a polirr-eslin1ated O\·erflow cro11d of 22.000 :it thr ~11~~1ssippi Coliseum . :\1xon said th:ll. v.·h1lc the n:ttioo has problems. no <Jlhcr country f·njo~s rnorc opportunity. pr<>"pent~· and f rK'<.!Onl. The prt-sid,,nual party 11as "'elcomt'C! at the airport by \\'aller prior to the speecll to 1he ccono1n 1c couocil. The pl'l'sidcntial jct laxi"ll to a remote cornrr of AUan C Thorn p.<\On Aitport where only military ;ind security per:-onncl \\'ere on h.'.lnd . A CT0'.1d nf s(•1·eral hundred v.·as kept behind a fence man} hundred s of yards ;iv.·ay . Rep. Trent L-011 rR-.\llss. i. a mcmhcr of the House Judiciary Commit!«' th:it i<; considering Nixon's irn~achmcnt. had plannrd to accompan.1· the Prc~id('nl on 1he flight from \\'ashlngton. !IO\\'C\'{'r . Lott's office said thu 1nornin;:: the 1)rcssure of business kept him in the C.'.lpital. Last April Z'l. Nixon f!{'v: to ~lcridian, \iiss. to pay tribute to f)('mocralic Sen. John C. Stennis. who in intnxluc1ng '.';ixon urgeil that the President "tough it oui" 1n the face of the unfolding \\'at('rgatc .sc:1ndal. .\1xon. in ht'i own !'i>C\'rh lht:'n. :1pplaudcd \lississippians for ha1111g "th!! ability and the v.'ili and the desire to tough it out." Di strict Candid a tes To Speak al For11p1 A fon1m for candidates for the fifth Superv\soriRI Ois1r1cl is scheduled for 7:30 tonigh1 at ~lls~11on Viejo High School Sponsored by the ~!\ssion Viejo Homeowners Association. the m<>et1ng will feature candidates )iarri a Bent$. Incumbent Ronald Casper$, ~ol an Friz· t('llt and Jam("<: Thor,x-. Tut public l! Invited, a spokesman Slrt."5~ ' fqr rnginl'<'ring ant! t\in<.1ru1 !ion 111th 1h1 • Irvine Industrial Cornplc'<. 111r!ud1'f:l !ht> d1r(' forecast 1n hi!) n-·spcu1'(' lo lhe l'Qn1mcrc1al dt•l't•lopmt·nl proposf'd for the D;in;1 l .. 1hor;itor11•s partl'l r1t Ca rnpus l)ri \·1• nnd Von Knrmcin i\\f'l\U('. Alrx Bobt'rtsr•n Inc 1~ s•·~·kini.: !he u--c p•·rm11 !O ;ilto11· th•· t'Otnrn .. rt1.1 I \'Cnllirt· 1n an area prt«!i('nl!~ 1nnl«I fur "r1•.s..•areh :1 n<l !1gh1 indu!>tr')." The proprrty 1s aerr.i;;~ \'on }oiar1nan from !he 5().acrc \lcDonn1·1l·l>oul!las Prirne Rates 1lf ore 1-1 igl1er NF.\\' \'ORK I AP 1 -ThP r1•r11nl 101 i IX'rcent prtn1r lrndin~ ra11• l1 gh!rncd 11s hold nn thf' hank1n ~ 1nd11'\f~ tUllay 11nd one bo.ink n1ov~ even hii?h<-r. T"·o more nf 1he nation·~ !op five cfln1m1•rt1a/ b;ink~ hoo ... ted thei r pr1n1e rates frorn 101 1 to 101 ~ ~rcent . Also. C1t 1zvns S: Sou t h t' r n XaUonal Bank or Atlanta mo1·cd to 103,1 perccn\. This le(t .Flr~t Nalional Ci1.y Bank uf Ne~· York. which posts its, prime rate on Friday. as the only one of thC' 1·oun1 r·.~ lop fn·c b<111ks "hk·h has not joined the rnore 1han 20 bank.~ that ha1•(• 1110\·cd lo lh•: 11e11 industry slandard. 12 l\10111i 11 atio11s For T Y E111111y.~ • To .lane Pitt11H111 By .!EHR\' RUCK I.OS A\'(;F.LF:S 11\P i -Th 1• A\IU1b1ograph~· o[ .\h<;~ J:inc P1t:n1:in " !raring rhc life or a hl ack v.·oman fr rom sla\'r·ry !o ci111 n i.:ht", r(•ccil'c1! !'.! t~lt·1·is1on F:mmy nominations todav. '"fl1c Carol B11mr·H Sho1v" :ind · ~1-,\-S-Jr' rt'<'f·11c·d 10 t '1r11. ;ind 111 ... "\l:ir~· Tyli>r ~Jnort· Sho1\•" 01ni! ··Th" \\';dron s" h:id nine f'ach The noimina tions frir tl1r sn1nll ·~l'r•·1·n 1·{'rsion of the Us.c;ir~ ~l :il' 211 V.'t'I'•' :innounced bv the \'a1ional ,\c11dem\' r.f Television Art,.. and &1enc1•:; "Jan" Pillman " "as nom1n:i'l'<I n~ h<-~1 dr:imatic spec1.i l :lnd 11~ stJ r. C11YI\ T~son. \\'3S nl)minatrd :ii; hi.·~1 ar'rf'"' in a drama . It also n•cciv1·d non11n:111r;n~ ff)r dirrctor .. John Kor11·. <1nd f0r '.\'rl11•r Tracv Keenan \V\'nn. · ··The \\'alwn5.'; !a't y<'ar's b1c: "1nn1>r v.·as nominated fnr nut~1 and1nl! tlr;1m .. ti(' srrirs alOfll! l\'ith "1-\ojnk." "Tiu· Strl'•··~ (lf San Francl5ro." "Poli rr S!11r\'" ;uu! "Upstairs. [)o"·nstair~ ·· · Its slnrs. Hichard Thoma .. :lnd \l1r·h.•!·l Learned, bnth \\·inner~ la'-t \rar 11· ~ •. nominated again for bt><:l act11r ;inrl !~· ... 1 actress 1n a dramatic scnt•s . "Jane Pittman" \\:is nom111::11·d rn r nu!standing spt'Cial proRra rn :i!1n~ \\i!h "The ~ligrants." "Thr E:i:f'('U!i,.,n of I''.' Sl0\1 k." St ramh:ith" and · r. lln1• 1:11 Vu ." Both "\IASll " .ind "Thi' \t1rv T\!1r \loorc Show" t,1,•rrr Mm in1tNi fnr oulslandinit eom('(Jy i;t'r1rs. phi~ ",\IJ In .The Family'' cind "Th{' Oriel Couplt :'\ominAtcd for bc~t :irtor in fl •• r:1m·111r ~pccia1 v.·err nick \':in I)\ k<' fu r Th• )loming After ." Jfnl Jll)lbroof.. for "Pueblo.'' 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' I • 2 DAlLY PH.OT IS Patty Hearst-.an lntinaate Profile From Poge l She rarely dltcus.ted pollllc.9. f)()~I ESTIC L.lf"E \\'ITll \\t•tod \\U;; :i delight They spc.nt nlOtil of th1·ir tun1! 11! horn!', w<itchlng tclcv1slon reruns of ''St.'l r Trek '' :and ··l\Ussion ln1r1o:isiblc'· durn1g lonji(. ca.ndll'·llt dlnn1."rs. 'fhey lived ln a $250 Berk~·lcy ::1pr1rtn1cnt. Tht!1r ith.:ornc \\iiS n SiOO monfhly :illnwolncc frnn1 J1cr parents and a s1nnll s.1lury hf· rccj•lved as a teacher's tissislant. Though :;he tl)Ok her part•nt.f n1ont·~·. ~he \\'<IS hardl y :ifh•<'il'(J by !ht: f3nil!y v.·c11.lth or soci:1I status. To ge l nioncy she ont.i? took Chrlstmns card orders. PA.ITV \\'AS AN txcellenl cook. espec ially good ot soufnes, cakes and pies, She and \\leed listened tn !he stereo. he favoring the clnssicl'i, she the sofl rock • singer .Paul Slninn: Carole King and Carl}· Simon. ' They had used rn:1riju11na. but wine wa!I their thing. They usu<illy had 20 or 30 bottles on hnnd and were trying to lc!rn lhe better \•lnl ::iges. They didn't subscri~ to the , San Francisco Exa1ninC'r, of wh!rh her f111hcr. Randolph A. llcn rst, i.~ ~itor and presldC'nt. or any olhcr newspaper. Their only magazines v.·ere Cosmopolitan. satiric Nationa l Lampoon and Sw1set, a travel and recreatio11al magazine. Frotn PajJe I OFFI CES ... Li\ingstone prediC'ls thnt conversion of the intended use of lhe 200-acre parcel \\i ll result in a three percent inc rease in traffic genl!rntion. K!mme y's r~ponse to Livingstone's request ror the llC opinion about the ust perm.It request di11CUSses the traffic situnlion. Kimmey agrees that the one project adds only minor amounts of traf!ic. Kimmey warns that others 0~11ing or controlling ind ustrially zoned property may \l'ant also seek approval for more de\·e!opments. He projects a potential "e~ion of the exis ting industrial base Jr current assessment practices are followed ... Kimmey explains that parcels zoned for indlLStriaJ 11Se may be valued UJ>'o''Brd if nearby properties are converted to com1nercial use. He warns that existing industries may be tori:ed out of ln1ne by spiralling tax asses!ments oo land planned originally for industrial use. The result might be a 4,lXXI acre former indumrial park subject to traffic overloads on streets plaMed and built for fewer daily trip!! than· the more "transient'' commercial developments v.·ould attract to the area. Instead of the highly stable tax base large industrial firm s provide, the cit)' might expect a more volatile comntercial 3edor to emerge, Klmmey 's letter sug- gests. Approval of the use permit ~-ould "open the door for developmerit of speculative commercial office projeds," he said. CHy staff ha\·e made f1Q specific recommendation to appro\·e or deny the office romplex request. Planning director L..i\ingstonc. :said a more specific sta!C report \ xiuld be provided to commissioners lonrghl. The commission meets at 7:30 in city hall. 4~1 Campus Dri ve. 'Opcu Gy 111' Scheduled At Cit y of Irvine Beginning Saturday, the city or Irvine rttreation department will spoosor an "op('ll g~1n" progra1n at Univcrsitr High Scho<>I. Each S.1tu rdav unti l .June 1~lh. \'O!lcyball and bjSketball equipment \l.'l li be prov ided fl~ fron1 I to 5 p.m. City rcsi<lf'nt~ arc in\·itcd to join in the st1µrr\1Sed ;1cl!vl1y. city recreation coordi11ator F'roo111e Ga) le said. OIA.HGI COAST l!l DAILY PILOT , ... '>.....,., Oi• •Ill v •~-'' ·~!> •""(• " - t .., ............ ,, .• , "'~'""'""'""°'"V" tr··~,,, ...... ~~ ~-··· -.t··-.... ~'~ .•o 'I ,, L "" 1 .. )1, I' (,_,"I ......... "-'"''' I••~" t• "'' ..,_"' ~llt• I I\,·• !~• \"o"o, l .... ·OO•rl'f•"' I••·"" 'j,e(!P!1eo.c:• t~l :.,o I., ...... ' ~ c .. ; ..• .., ' "~ ,.,..,,,," '"~' l"'JllL'•.....,,r .. ,~ ........ , • ..,. 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The ra~t one sbe was reading waa: "'JUidlcaJ Chic and r..tau-~tauing the t1ak Catchers." a wry look at the support the rich geve to radical cause!! In the late 1960.s. ·rni-: lfl;:Al?STS LEAHNJ:;D of thu l!vin~ :irr<1/l,!!e1nt'nt Shl)rtly b c f n re t'hri!1tm11s. They thou,1:ht their daughter had a fl•tnulc roornn1 ul(". ")Ir. lll'arst wu:s iii.or e undcrstandini::." said Y.'ccd. "&!rs. Hearst is Very lraditional and Catholir , so she was obviously oppo.st.'d to it. But she finn!ly suid. '\\'ell. you're go ir1g to do It any v.'ll}".' so lhcrc \~as no big fuss.'' \\'e...11. 11 J'rlncctan Un i \" c rs 1 t \' graduate. Is s1:t years older th;io ~l1s:~ llear5t, Ylho had her ~h birthday in SLA captivity. He is tall and slender . .._,ilh a brush mustache. An art professor of Pall y's described ht>r as "like somC'thin~ painlcd in the 15th century ... long. ~olden·brown hair and perfcclly fair skin." \\'JJEN TJlEY \\'E1\~f oul, Stc vcu ;ind Patty enjoyt'd pro\\•l Ing nuctl ons and sccond·hond shops ro find antiques and art works. La!t summer thC'y tr<1ve!Nf around Ct1!ifomia , in his Vol ks\\·agcn or her blue· l-1(;, D gift from hrr pi1rl·n ls. They \\'!'Ill to \\lyntoon. a Hl'arst fan1ily retrea t in the forests of Northe rn California. "\\'e had the whole place to ouriie.!ves," ·-, .... _ ·~--... ~-~ ' ---..~ .. -•G , ' ........ -- ! ' ---- ..... l~I,( ' ' .- ~ ... --- ... 4 ·--. ---··-. "'-.. - THE PUZZLE Str,·cn rrraJls. ''Party and! Sll"Htn in the ri\'cr, hikl·d in the hills und dro\'e the jeep along fir e road s.'' Some of t.hc activity v.·as limiled Tal.:.i11g a Breatl1e1• Puff the rlog takes :i puff or oxyge n frotn r-.'c\vport Be ach firemen Jerry Stron1 (lcftl and Ken fo'lessel. Puff puffed too niuch smoke \\'ednesday during a $19.000 fire at the rorona de! /\far home of his O\\'ner. Kal man Spellclich. 1'~ire1nen treated the pooch for smoke in hilation. Puff \vas report ed okay today. Youths' Parents -,i\sl{in .g P1·obc ~ Of Dru a; Raid ' P:irl'nts of ynuths llrrrstcd ln the late ~1a rt·h eil}'widc druEt r:tids h:\\·c asked !he An1t'rlcan Ch•il Liberties t:nion (ACLU 1 to probe lr\'ine polit'e acl ions during and prior lo the roundu p of 96 yout hs and aduHs. Jan1es Carr. v.·ho heads the JO.man ACLU invrstigatlon unit in Orange l'ounty, said the allegations of p..1rent:- .._.ou!d be studied for at lc11st six v.·ct'ks. Carr said parents alle~" !hat police Undl'rCOve r agents ~licit('({ minors to use drugs and a ft•malt> undt•rm\'1'r agent organized the part.v in a Unh·crsilv Park home '>'"h('rc many of !he susprc!s \\'ere nrre_sled on the day or lhl" rald~. Porf'nt s :ilso obj('('! to the \\';1v police planned the raid tn i.:ain rt1a!Cimu1n puhficity Carr says may drprl\'e those arrested of due proceM of ll\1-1'. Tnforn1ation obtt1ined from the ACLt; i:ludy, Cnrr said . .._.ill be glvrn tn drfrnse atto rnl'ys. "If there ill :i ques!ion 1-1 hl'lht>t our findings v.·ould benefit lhe youlh.!1. "'e \\OU]d 1?0 to lhf rountv (;rllnd Jury Ill get it.!! opin ion," Carr said. 'fun Ui1'~ in A s~a ult LQ~IA LINDA ! l'PI I -An 8.1-ycar-old R11nnin~ rn1u1 dird \Vednesday of Injuries !Ouffered (n an 11pparcn1 robbt'ry ln tu~ hos-pita/ room this monrh . Hanning pl"lhce .~111d John Oonan nad dra1.rn $2,000 fm1n the bank !hr d,i_v before the alll"Rf<rl n11nr k in hi s Banning Jf!)~pittil roon1 ,\prll li' I • From Pnge l BURTO NS ... in ~larch V.'here Burton starred in a new movie, "The Klansmen .'' H<' made nt'\\'S hy giving baublrs to loc al girls and appea ring in public with other y,·on1en aft er ~liss Taylor left to.._•n. :\rithcr Burton nor Miss Taylor v.·ns ,"\vailable for comment on the decision to di\'orce. It ..-·as the fifth marriage for the 42- rear--0td <1ctress. the second for Burton. 48. They had no children. The couple made intern a I ion:i \ hradlincs during their romance Jn 196.1 on tt.c s{lt of the mo\•ie. "Cleopatra.'" Al thn1 lime. ~liss Taylor "'RS married to Eddie Fisher. Burton nlso '>''as ma rried. [)uring their stormy mnrriagf', the Bt1r1ons fought and kissed and niade up publicly on m11ny occasions. They ~nch t'Olnn1a nded million doJl;:ir :;alnrics .._,hile making motion pictures togt•thcr. f'Mm Pagel E~IMY S ... "The ~figrants'" and Carol Bumelt for "6 llms Riv Vu." l';or11ina1ed as OUl~l:lnd1ni: luniti.'d series 1~·rre "C.Olumbo .'" ".\lcCloud" and "The Rlur Knight" &!iidt>s '"Th<' t.1rol Burnell Show," "Tht Sonny alld Ch{lr Comedy Hour" and "Tht Ton1i;:ht Show St.'l!rlng Johnny Carsan" .._.ere nominated as outstanding lllUSlL'"VllTlC\y scrie:ii. Nomina11on._( ! Or musicAl-comedy· ''t1ne1y special~ \\·ere ''Barbra Streisl\nd , • Anrl Other ~luslcaJ ln~trumenta," "l .• ily'" st.~rrins Lily Tom!Jn, "The Frank Sln111ra Special" and "The John Dt':nvcr , how ·· ' • because Putty sutrer1 fton1 a knee condit ion. She ~·ore heavy braces for a time in child~ Liit 1wnmtr she cor.rultcd a tpecialW about rurgery. P4'1TY lS THE grandilau ghter of the publilhlnl Ciani. Wllllam Randolph llcarst. But she kno"':r Utl\e about him e!Ccept a1 a11 Important collector of art. She ha1' read no biographies about hi1n nor haa abe .een "Cldten Kane." the fictional film ba9l>d in part on his Ille. She ~·as born the thi rd of five daughters. Both pnrents hbve always been busy with the ir own Uvea. Besides direeUng the Ex.amJner against stiff ron1petltlon from lhe San Francisco Chr(lflicle, }fcarsl served as board chainnan of the Hearst Corp, llis wife. Ca lherlne, helped found the San Mateo Crippled Clilldre.n's Society and is a regent of lhe University of Q.Jifomia. The daughfe rs "·ere supervised by a 8utcession ol governesaes and maids. son\e good, some bad. An English governess named Heather proved kindly aQd 11ympathetic lo the problems of the middle daughter as she sought her place in the family and at .school. ANO TllERE \\'AS al .._,ays Emniy, :he \\'arm-hearted, understanding r.erman· born cook. Patty '~·ou!d pose her glrli::;h di!emn1aa to Emmy. ,~.-hose a.Id \\'orld ll'isdom oflcn supplied the answers. !'atty follow1'CI the ian1ily tradition : l"atechism and confirmation at the parish <-hurch, teaching from the nun! at the parochlat tchool. She went &¥1'3Y rro1n home for the Urst tl.me to begin high 1choo1 at U&hllY run Santa Catalina SChool lo Montuey. Liie !here "'as htlll:ih for Patty. The nuna' character-building lesson! were loet on her. She cleaned toilet., and emptied ga rbage cans lor "'hat she thought Wl're minor infractions. She "'<is c:ousidcri'd !;rnart and eamed B grades. AFTER TllE SECOND year. she convinced her falher she was unhappy and left the school . A rumor tb:1 t she was expelled for smoklna martjuane it denied by the school and her parrnta. She tnr()fJed nt the lesa conservath·e Crystal Spriags School. Llfc beg11n II} flO\i·er. She disco,·ered art and literature. Silt took <: class trlp to Japan $nd .._.as deeply impressed. In the fall of 1971 &h~ enlered ~lenlo C.Ollege. a llberal arts rchool near Stanford. "She y,·aa the ideal stud ent . She studied hard, never dropped a course. attended classes fa jlhfuUy.'' recalled Leon Loofbouroy,·, her fSculty adviser. SHE MET \\-'EEO AT Cr;•st"l Sprlng11. t1.•hcre he taught malh. She pursued hhn, \\'eed Sllid, and he was taken by her sliln beauty and eagemw lor knov.·led ge. They dated regularlr. In the sumn1er of 19i2. Patty toured Italy and Greece v.•it/J her art class. When she returned, ahe and Weed rented an aparttnent. He wu beginning his ~uote studits. She decided to stay out oJ l'Chool in the rau, seekina a rett>lte from stud)'ing. And althoogh •It< had on allowanoe -then 1100 moolhl) -she llffded mort money to d~:ite l~ aparl.ment. She took the i!rs\ job of her lHr, earning $2.2.5 an hour S\!llins: :ind taking Christmas card ordcris nt a store. She quit afler the holidays and began her studies at UC Bt-tkeley. "PATJ'V GREW UP fast: she didn 't appear like an .18-year~kl at Bt'rkeley." said Weed. "Our fritnds '>''ere ones I h:id knov.'11, all ln the 2>30 age bracket. She fitted very v.•ell into the adu\f .._·orld." Her first riuarter Wall a di 5a!tt'r. Though she loved art, 1~ earned C to C· minus grades. She switched to art hiltory and began making A-mlnuaea and IJ. pl~. Though the Heant.s "'·ere upett at tht lr daughter living with \Veed , they were visib!y relieved tha L a. weddlng y,·as planned for June~ lT SEE~I ED THAT their ~·orld. which con1bined quiet, graceful living v.•Jth ch·1e res ponsibility, wou ld be well~rdert.'-d once more. Then can1e the night o! Feb. 4. And. froin that point on the story of P11tty fiearst blurs. and the questions that <ire being raised about what has happened w her, about what she is real!y like now, cannot be a115wered. $1 Million Drive Launched For UC Irvine Vet Center By GEORGE LEID.\L ot t111 Dallr Pli.t S!etl A private fund·raising effort to raise $1 1nllllon for a veterinary medicine cnnllnu!ng education center at UC Irvine u·as launched Wednesday in San Francisco. Dr. Norman L 1'-fcBrlde of Newport Beach appealed ta 4,000 veterinarians attending an American Animal Hospital ,\ssociation convention to support the financing campaign. !\fcBride is heading !he endo1t·ment drive. Sources at UCI toda y confinned that the private funds would be used to establish the continuing education reiter on lhe Irvine campus. UCI has for !IOITle time been considered a possible choice for a second \·eterlnary rnedlcal college should UC Regents determine a Southern Ca 1 if o r n i a countrrpart to UC Davis Is desirable. Dr. J\JcBride &aid expanding animal populations in the v.·est and radically new developrpent11 in animal ca·re make the propo.'led facility "essential to keep 1,100 practicing Southern Callfomla vetcrtnar. 1ans ,abreast of ntw techniques." J\lcBrlde said Irvine is near the large concentrations or small pet.s in the Ventura , Los Angeles. Orange County, Riverside and San Diego metropolitan areas. The center also '>''ill be convenient to race tracks and horse breeding farms. large cattle and dairy farms arid nearby zoos, wild animal parks and marine parks in Southern talifomla. The center ~·ould pro\'lde special seminars and short courses on all new treatments in animal care. Programs ""Otdd be open to ''eterinarians from all parts of tile natlon. Solicitation or veterinarians • n d supplJers to !he veterinary niedlcine lndwtry wlll continue for three years. J\fcBrkle said. Dr. Wllliam Winchester ""ho wa s recently named assistant dean of the ucr medical school, is participating in the fwtd drive. Dr. Winchester is responsible for the continuing education programs for veterinarians v.11.ich UCI now offers. He is attending the San F'tancisco confer- ence but v.·as not a\'ailable for L'Ommenl today. Oht.ers ~·orking v.·ith ~fcBride are Dr. \\'illiam R. Pritchard. dean of tilt-vet- erinary medical school at UC Da\is: Dr. A. \\'illlam Schramm, president of the Southern Califomia Veterinary r..tedi- ca! Association and Don J\falwi, execu- lil'e secretary of the a.ssociation. pack thi s cross-cou ntTy case _ifs yours for just 2.50 " with any purcha se fro m helen a rubin stein 's ·skin life collection This handsome troveler conloins Sk in Life Souffle Under Makeup Moisturizer; Herbessence Eov de Po rfum Spray; Illumination Scuffle Liq uid fovndaiio n, Blushing Cream and Compressed Powder Compact. Choose from these offerings: Skin Life Cream, 7.50/12.50/20.00; l,loi.,urizing Em vl>ion. 7.50/1'2.50,/20.00: Moisturiz~g Cream Cleanser. 5.00/8.00i Deep Moislure l iquid Makeup, tawny, beige • ivory, bir.que, rochel or rosebeige. 6.50. Deep Moisture l ipstick, swee1 melon. molten mango. cordial ch~ry or tJTion soice. 3.75. Cosmetics. 17 ..,.._chat:!I IROADWAY • AN'**'M ·.t:~~T l-fi..IT.JT1NG1"0N~U.CH ~'-NG MAIJ.(·t'~~~ cr-~tru •+4 N. Elli:'od /114jiJW12r 47f;111Jo,..,....~(11_.j64' 1111 n11£~ "''''"'"i1r4t"1·11lr 1 ~ tM1""~•· 111~1 m 1):11 !l:Ov.-.C.,....•et.0'.bl11•Jl~11 SH::lPIO A "11oO:l:)P ·.~ 'ACN0AYTHROl'GHf~IO.-''Y', $.l.'"t.:O!J~Y li1 A'/ 13 6P~ ~JDA'fl~t.()ONio Sf'• .. I . ' • Th era ~'atS '·T or \I" "·or bard just vete G !)le affai Vele M prej !he .,,,, rea find get " a • - . ' Veterans UN C'LE.SAM OWESYOU Monev for Educatio ~ONTACT m UR VETERANS OF FICE AT· . CYPRESS COLLEGE 826 -2220 . SA.1'-ITA ANA COLLEGE 835·:mJ ' CE'lRITOS COLLEGE (213) F«J -2451 GOLDEN WESf COLLEGE 892·7711 FULLERTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE 871·!rol UNIVERSITY OF CAUFORNIA,IRVINE 833-'7247 CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, FULLERTON 87 0 ·3851 ( ' • ' ,,. . - -----------.... e -······----~------- BEA ANDERSON, Ed itor l~Utordl ,, AProl U. 11)1 p • ..,. I, Billboards lik e this one, put up near co ll ege cam puses rem ind ve teran s of edu ca tion ben e fits. Story Drafted ...... f r ' .., PoSt-wa Stories by ALL ISON fJ EEHlt 01 l~t 0111~ Jlllo1 Sltll Things aren 't lhc sDme for Vietnarn era \•elerans as for \·ctcran~ of p.ist 'l\'afS. '·There \l'CfC no parades. nag \\3\'ing or 11·elcomt homes. lnslrad. I hey have to y;·ork harder to prove themsel\'es. hu1·c a hard lime gett ing }obs and the benefits just don 't measure up to those ror Yeterans of pm,1 wars.'" -. Gene Kelley, a 24,-yea~ recruitet for the Orange Coast College veterans affairs office. kno11·s the problcrus a veteran faces. ~l s. Kelley rnct many of 1hc same prejudices after her year-und-onc-ha!f in the service. ".)lany people siill believe lhe only reason a v.·oman joins the military is to find a husband. \\!hen you lcavt>. it's to get 1narried . "They just can't handle a 1101nan 11·ith a degree, milit<iry and professional experience in the job m3rkc1. I had to go into a detailed description or 11hy I left the military, and it \\'as really a turn off." said the former )i~ulµo.ant. Atn.ITARY DUTY lier own stint in the> Air Foret. and being part of a mlUtf;ryf family (her father was career Air"Forct') relates well to veterans. Her job is to recruit thcnt for 0(,'C. cnCQuraging thent to retuni to school 10 use the benefits thcy'vr earned. ''That means 11·on1en as 1rcll a!> n1cn," she said. "I want to g(·l females bnck into college as n1uch as nu1l cs. :\lost have 1clt the-military to m;1rry and. start a amily. , "But. 1 don't 11·ant to see the opportunity going down the d1·ain. 1'hc \·romen have earned 1l as much as th e men have. < "l1~ing the bt·nefits is aln10~1 like ha\'ing <.i part-tirnc job ... She practice!\ 11 hnt she preaches. using her milita ry funding to help 11ith graduate coorse~ at Brigham Young Un11"('rsity. She no11• is 1akin.I!' extension classes h('re and 11ork1ng al the 1ctcrans nffairs office. ~·j·~~. ~¥y:,That W8}", wheo ~L .go~ ~I -fun-lime. I 11·on'l .lfa\'£4o'~: if ~ _cbe(k comes h1tc, or .doe<'i\\·~'at a11.'•" : SORE POINT Foul-ups in gl·t1in~'~ ~llccl-.s to 1!ic veteran are a sore point. ",.\ft('r \\'orld \\'ar II. VC'terans got housing and rurnitu rc allo1ranct•<:. tuitio11 and a $75 living tdlo11nnce. That S7fl 11·ou!d hnve to be S22j today. '·Instead, the single veteran gets S220 anrt from that rhc must pa y 1u11ion. bu y books, pay hiS rent and 1·at. E1 cn the increases proposed by rongrf'~s 11ouldn 't make that much difference." She f~ls extending eligibihty from the current eight yenrs to JO yea rs. \\Ould ~ratt mc'8't-:~·1'!1~retum to school on a ptrWn\c•baN! . . . There is an. attll~ a5 :~11 as <i final)Cial ilis~r~ty llet~ lod,!Jy 's ,·eier<ins and those of past 11·ars. shl' <1.sscrted. ··\lj('\nam \'C!t>rans fir(' not acccp1 e1I back into the co1nnH1nit~·-Each conics hutne fac ing rejection. "They have to 1rork h:1rdcr to pro1 e thcmscl\'Ci. And . p('oplc auton1ntic<1ll) think of 1ht'n1 as drug addicts. because they fC'cl they 1nust hal'c been on drug~ to do 11·hat lhi.:y did.'' Coun seling is a large part of her job. .. , don 't think peopl e rcalil<: the strl'SS these guys arc under. Thinc.s aren't thl' sa me 1rhen you·rc the \Ch:ran of an unpo pular v.ar. • r ,., . .-.; ' ' ' . ' • Concerned • • ,._.1:1 )'f ..... ,., ' .. ""'. . ~ ... f. . .,.,4 ~· """"" . ', ' ' ·,., . .-. . . ...... ,. ' ~~ ! ' I - • llO~OR TARNISill-.:0 ~1f you take a\<:ay the honur 1ro1n se rving your country. you take ;1·.1.1~· their pride." she-af:scrted. ~15. Kelley feels th.1t e\'en the \ t•h'l'<Ul~ Administration and I r a di l ion it I organizations like the Vf\\. ha1·t·· J.:lll'n niodern vclS the "cold should ... r" t1l';tt· 1nenl. "It's not just OCC. or South\Jll Calirornia. It's universal." A graduate of thl' Ln1\'l'rs1tv 11! '.\ebraska 11"ith a bachelor' dcgrt·f• 1n 100Jogy and psychology. .~he 1s doirn: gr~duatc v.or k in CQunseling and hL'alth sciences. "I'd like to go into drug :1hu~t·. alcoholisn1 and social pr o h I l' 111 ~ counseling," she said. During her tOur of duty at l ...'.lck l~u11l AFB. San Antonio, she 1\orkt'<I a~ ,1 behavioral scientist. dc1·eJop1ng i\I! Force pron1otion tests. 'Ma ny people still b eli eve a woman join s th e military to fin d a husband: You leave to get married .' -Gene Kelley "It in\·oh·rd a lot or n·srarch o111U 11a.~ J 111 anag,e1nrf't pos! But v.h"n I lt•ft lht "l'rl'J('t• 11v.·Jlh ;1 thr•·t'-~t':1r reo;rr1' ("11n1n111111t·nt f I thd hi.·1t•'r 1\ht·n l didn't 1n1 n11un U.·1ng ;1 \l'lrr.u1" Sht• \l~1r~ nul11.ir~ 111s1.1ll.111on:; ;ind \O'lt•ran.;; hu~111t;ih, I 1 ;11 l!\•·I~ rl'l'rll1t :-!urlt•n!:; for nt 1· ;111d 1~ r!~ -1gn1ng ·a ra1npa1gn lo r1·n11ntl 11111!\l'll \t'!~ ,,f 1h1•1r lil'fll•fll~ ··Evl•r1ont'111 t!w o!f!('1' 1-.1 \1·t1·r:u1 or tht• 11 1ft: nf :1 11•Tor:u1 \\h1n "1>1ll•Oll\' eomes 1n for hC'lp. till·~ knn11 \It undl'r- st;1nd and 1h;it 11r r;irt•" Ttll'rl' .1n· 11u1n· 1han :l.jlM'! 1· ... i.·rnn~ i1!ll'nrl1n~ l)(l'. ~h,· :-iud. i111d •'lt·r1 d;11 llll·rt· is a JH'\\ pt'tiLIL•rn to h.inc!lt· · · "fl't'ry onl' 1~ ;111 11u.l11"1dual. 1111h hf; ri1111 pr1Jh!rrn~. aud 11e 11urk 111 Th th('n1 a11 ·· Slfl• ;1dd1·d. \\'e do 11nd1·r"-t:HHI .ind 11r d .. 1·:1r•' H thtll'·~ :.Ill) 11.iy \u lu Ip 11e I! f 111tl it .. L.,. Veterans Review Dianne Cochran. the firs! 11onu1n student body president at S<tnla Ana College. ~inte<I her desk and office <J symbolic pink. \}'hen she leaves for \\'a~hinr,ton DC lo tak e her new post a~ excculi\'e vice prcsidc11! of the Na tiona l Ass1K'i<1tion or Concerned Veterans. she'll again be breaking new ground. "I'm the first "·oman to i;crve on the N:\CV board. sine(' it was or~an1zed sc,·e11 yt·:irs ngo." ~ts. Coch1";1n s:iid . NACY, the first veterans urgan11.H 11•Jn to be incorporated a.c a 11nr.pro!1! rorporatipn. is not a social orgi1111za11on. she explained. "NACV Is not like the Amcnrnn Lc~ion or lhe Veterans of Foreign \\',1rs. Vietnam vetert1ns don't identify 11ith that kind of group." she asserted. ,,. 1 •11t is made up of veterans a:'.>sociat1on~ on college and university ca111pu:c.t·~ all "1e.r the country. more than Joo al 1a~1 count. · .-''NACY i5 open to lhe on-thl'·Slrt'l't veteran \\·ho is not affi\inted 111lh a cnmpus group and to ind1 1"1du<il~ 11ho have finished colltge." GOALS LISTED Goals of !he group ari' 1 tJ ''communicate t~ curren1 ~1111u, of !ht· Vietnam \'eteran and lobby for lcg1.slat1r111 for incr e a se d hencli1 5 a nrt ndvancemenl ," i;;he said. "P¥1y primary job \1il1 he 11ith legislation ." The givup recently exp.'.lnded its <'i~hl· mem~r bonrd to 16 1nc1nbers ... ,~c no1v haw lour region•I directors :ind fou1 diredors at large. in 1·arious rxirls or thl' c.oontr~·. ralher than just in \\ astunytotl · NACV fir$l came lo pn,im1ncncc hY • filing ~u11 nga1ns1 1h1• '\ 1 x on Ad m11 tis1ra tion tor n•lt·a~ of ~~ m1!11-011 111 C'OSl of ins1r11cttoi1 funding to t'Olll'gcs serving 1·c1rran~. :\Is. Cochran 1\a<; rll·c11 d to !ht' bo<1rd e;1rly in April ill lhc n;,;1(111;1~ c1Jn1enru1n in Rochc!rtcr. "Thc·rc 11cre 2.i 111)tll1'tl 1·1·tcr.~ns oul of lhl' iOO delega!l·S." she .<:J1d. ··\l'hich :s quite a large Jlf'rt't'nt:1 t•e \lhl'n you co nsrdcr thn.~ onl~' I J)t'rl.Tnt of 1·etcrans arc won1i!n ,\l~o reqU('<;tcrl 11l're t:h1id care c;('n1rrs l\h1ch. :irr tedt'rall~ -=ub~1d11NI upcntd Ir 1·ct!'ran' using 1h1·1 r tx·nfill!i to att~·rid CQllt·ge _ · C11rrt•ntl1·. thl·1· ;ir1 rorrcd 10 ~t·t·k prh·ntc or l1ni1,.r(11v child c11rc t:cnltrs 11.hich art' cqual!.1· 1n:tN:Cli~1hlc b~:1ust• ot t'OSI. hou rs of optra11on and age st1pu l;111ons ." shr n<itl·d. Studv 11·111 br m:id(' na1ion111dc of ~1m1· lli r prOh!rms fat:ing lhe 11JOn1an Vt'tc ran 'This is goi ng to be a n importan t year for ve t erans. The re a re 30 million • veterans in the Unite d States. They can't ignore us .' ~h..-11 n~ appo1n!t'<I 10 1·11a1r an ;1d hoc N1n1n11t1t'l' (ill 111lnt•·n I• ···r.1n" lx·ncf11s and n~hl:'.> :ind ·1h1·1 1• .. ·:·r ~u rpri-.1•rl 11.h•·rl 1\•' C'illl'lt• 1q1 1111h ,01111· rr,ol11t1ons, \1h1ch 1\1•r1· rns~···I h} Hrt\an1;1tio11" UES(ll.l''l'!O:'\S fl .\r,,s 1·:l1 Thr rl'o;olu11on. no11 \,\('\' pol1(·\. a ~kPCI lur tilt <111po1nt1111·11t of a r<·n111IC' 1ctrrnn rl'Spon31hlc tu !i'h• \ irr· [•rr~ldl nl of \l1nurll\' 1\l1u1r.. 10 Ut'I ;1s ;in lnformot\on· huh tor ,1\I ('!'1m1n1,n11·a11on rr;\arding 11on1•'ll \'(•!l"r.t!T, probl('n15, bcncflti; and rlgh1s. • Thot \I On1 en 11t•'Tilll$ dn no t ~nn" about th~i r e<lu1·ar1on.1I opptJr111n1t1r'i 1111d arc not m:ik1n~ u•i· ot th1·111 11;1~ h<.1t\..1·d up by national ~1,111,t1r• In a l\ls. :\\.1~;111n1' un·.t·\•· la ... t Juntmcr. ii 11·as ro·portrd 1hn1 "of the 261 .93 1 v.·on1C'n \1ho riual1t1t·d for funds, only lD,i91 ha1 e e1T•r us•·d them. That's a grand total or j 11t·rtTt1t "The availohill!1 11f lh1·.;r funds is ~o little publir;:i;i;ed h\' co1·rn1ml'1'! :'t!i!t'.'lll'll'S, mnny of the chgihh· \10ml·n rio not •l'\'t•11 kno1v it exists," 1hr 11nlt·r ~rt 1d Communicallon i5 n major ohJN:lh't': ol • 'I don't think people reali1e the streu t hese guys are und er. Ta ke away the honor .. you take away their p ride.' Issues :'\Af'\'. :\Is Cochr:in added. She dl·~rnhcd :l public s e r,. 1 c ,. t•;11npaign ha~(<I on :in "t;nclc Sain 011es \'ou-~tone~ for Education" theme that 1•. ill be rcpt.·:lted OC'~l ~u1nr11C'r. t\nnthcr n1C'ans of commwiication has bf>,.n to post 1nformat ion:il bulletins in ln11ndrom.11~. "l!'s not just for the 11<1man 1·t te ran. The 11i\'CS of ma lt. 1·1·irrnni; Sl'C 1h<' post('r~ and they f'nMurage tht·tr h11shnnd to go back to si·hoc1I .. :\I ' f''lChran t1'cls !hat OLTREACJI l"Orkt•rs and othc·r recniirc rs should -•1)1·ak 10 11or11en's professlonal groups as \11·11 <I:' men's clubs · \ln-.1 of thr 1101ncn l'!'trrans 11·cre in 1hr n1cdu:al corps or do:n~ some1hu1~ ( ll'r1e;1l :1nrt 11 1.., logical 1hat they ~'Ould t-.. ·l'Omr hus1nrss and prof cs s ion a I l\OTTit'n Un tile te1;1~1al!vr front. i'\,\CV i5 l1!.!hl1n~ for full lund1n~ prom ised 1rterans. ··~01\, thl'ri' arc more 1·cternn~ and le ~., monry ntld c<ieh 1 eteran k~P"' !;"ll•ng ]('"'"' anct ll·~s ·· Califomin hn s 11 percent of the country's \'1ct11:im 1·e1s. totaling 3 ~ m1lh11n . .'.l million n1(1rr 1h11 n any othrr !i\,1!1· Oranize f'ounly has 3~.000, she sa rd. "\\c want to ha1c regional review boards Sl'l up (nr \'etcrans \\i \h bad ronduct d1~harW.l':i ,'\011 . lhcy have -to trnvcl to \\'n~h1ngton to have case~ re11e11·e<i." ----~--· .... --,,..,__ • ·---··....:.--- 22 OAIJ. Y PILOT Daily Exercise BtJilds Character DEAR ANN : I found an article which ·was cut 001 of the newspaper. It was so good 1 thought that it must have come out of your column. Please print it and help mWions of lrustratcd housewives get through the day . Thank you.-E.P. Just for today, I \vill live through the nl.'xt 12 hours and not taeklc 1ny \\'hole li!e's problems at once. Just ror today, I will in1prove n1y mind . ! will learn something useful. I \\'ill read somclhing that rf'QUires clfort, thought and concentration. Just for today. I v.'111 be agret'able. 1 v.·il\ look 1ny best, speak in a well-modu· lated voice. be courteous apd consider· ate. Just for today, I will not find fault "''ifh friend, relative or colleague. f will not try to change or improve anyone but , myself. . Just for today, I v.i ll ha\'e a program . I might not follow it exactly, but I will ha\'e it I will save myself fri>m two tnemles, hurry and indecision. Just for today, I will exercise my ch.:ir~ acter in thrt-e ways. I will do a good turn and k~p i! a secret If anyone finds out, It "'-on't count. Just for today, T "'ill do two things don 't v.·ant to do. just for e.-.ercisc. Just for today. I will be unafraid. Especially .will I be una/raid lo enjoy what is bt•autiful and believe th.1t a.<; I give to the world. the world v.·ill give to me . DEAR t .r .: Ye1, it did eppenr In my rolumn, and I tb.ank you for asking me to reprtnl IL DEAR Ar-.'N LANDERS: Recently a Salt Lake City mother wrote to·you and said she was disgusted with the middle- aged women "'ho had v>'rittcn to complain about the ugly stretch marks on their bodies. how thl.'y interfered with their • ability to wear bikJnis, and other such nonsense. sne suggestOO that instead of hatlng stretch marks she should think of them as "medals" because they usually result from childbirth. I am 15 years old and mine aren't from childbirth. They are from losing v.·eight : r don't want my medals ahead of 1ime. Please tell me how to get rid of my stretch marks NOW. I'm too embarrassed to see a doctor. Yes, I v.•ear a bra.-~tARRED DEAR l\tAR: T1me will ht your ~t ally. The 1tretc• marta wtll bet.11roe le~s \islble in a few year1. Ua.Jes1 you are planning a career at a stripper, J don't see bow the mar.Ir::'! w.·111 hinder you in wny way. OF.AR ANN LANDERS: 0 u r daughter's !'1-la"·s moved lO town about six months ago. \\'e are simple people of modest nicans and are satisfied with our Jives. \\'c envy no one. The in-laws seem to be in\'ited to our daughter's home every time we are invitt>d and It ts creating a problem. ~1y husband c<innot stand them. They are non-Stop t a I k e r _s and shamcleS! braggarts. They go on endlessly about their trips, their recent purcbas~s . their this, their that~verything 11lways the finest, complete v.•ith prkc tags. Their other grundchlldrcn ar:e, oL course, the most brllllanl and beautiful In the world . and they a1'1>·ays have aboul two dozen snapshots to pass around. Will you please tell me, Ann Landers, what we can do about Ulis? OUr son-in· luw is a \'cry fine cha p and v.·e must not lei anything coine btt~·ecn us.-TONE DEAF I DEAR T.D.: As.Ir: your dlap~r to Invite you scpani~ly, If It's •I bad us you say, I'm 1are abe Yt'W unlkra&and. Got those wedding bell blues over CO!ls • .• guest list ... what to wear ... and other details? AM Landen's completely new "The· Bride's Guide'' will help. For a copy, send a dollar blll, plus a long, ::.e\f. addressed, stamped envelope (a:! cents posli:ge) to Ann Landers. P.O. Box 3346, 222 W. Bonk Dr., Chicago, Ill . .-.os>I. One's Sighs Fit All Gripes lARGE-SIZES •Selection •_Se.rvic~ •Courtesy .. Ella Nor's HALF-SIZE SHOP FULURTOH By ERMA DOMBECK 224 OrMpfW M• COST/Ji. MIS.t. "Only once. Thafs when I and make the earth a better v.• a istband absentmindedly.I '•os Hrwpott ll•d. sprung a run in the tununy place to breathe." ''Jmagine! Being able to l HUNTINGTON 114CH and l nccdl'd the support so r I snapped my c I as 1 l c breathe again." 14 H...ti19• C..-I don't know how bank robbera who wear n y 1 o n stocklng masks do it. But did you ever seen one with a run ? Never! lurned the pantyhose around j LA•UHA HIW MAU. and "'ore them backv.·ards forr---------------------~:::::::::':'::;;'"":~':::w:""'::::i_ a da y." '9 ""'hat happen«!'?" Yet, a woman can take a $3 pair of panlyhose out of the package, slide it on her foot, catch il in a piece of Uni , and it will run for a week. If. all the pantyhose with rW\S in the crotch were laid end to end, l daresay they AT WIT'S END "''Ollld span the earth with .... ~nough lefl over to braid a seat belt for Cannon. I "'as nXlanlng t h c premature death of m y pantyhose at a gathering o( women the other day '1-'hen one said, ''Old pantyhose never die at my house. J just rearrange them." Yoo could ha ve heard a pin drop. "Suppose you spring a run In your left knee," she said. "You wtar them under ';The waistband slid down in the back and showed under m.v skirt when I \valked." "That 's not so bad ,'' someone mused. "Or course. it took the swelltng in my tongue three days to go dO\\'tl.." \\le nodded sympathetically. "There really should be so mething \.l'Orthwhile you could .do with pantyhose when you c..1n no longer v.·ear them th111 v.·ould serve mankind," said one woman. "Maybe we could substitute them for capital punishment. A sentence to spend the rest of your Ille in a one-size.fits-all should satis(y both sides." "They could be a "'eapon held by all nations to insure pence," SUl!l!CS1 ... <l a001hcr. "Can you iinagine a stOC'kpilc of 500 p;iirs of petites ai11Cd right at Hussia?" _-:~ "~tarbe," said another "·omari. "1.rc could all throi\' in our pantyhose. recycle thcn1. s1acks until the run picks up ---·-:;;iiiiiiiilij;,::--- speed. Then you cut off the left leg ... " "And v.·ear a cast on your leg and limp a little . . . terrific," I shouted, clapping my hands. "No, I find a pair or pantyhose In the drav;er with a run in ·the RTG~IT leg ancl the left leg still intact, :ind I chop off the right leg gi\'ing me two perfect legs." "And two perfect stomachs.,. said a listener dryly. ; @ aRASS R/N(J WonM11'1 Ap,_,.I bj • tl•yle e N~ Wlott e AMI SHOES Nohlr•lltl'PS Clot• • Soitdcrh Laguna Landmark Recalled "Don't you walk a little strange?" asked one lady suspiciously. j Children's Hospital of Orange County will bene- fit from the opening night of the new Boardwalk restaurant, Laguna Beach \Vednesda.y, ~tay 1. l\1rs. W. \V. l\tcKinley {left) will be a hostess at the opening. A·Jrs. David T. Aln1on. vice president, checks decor reminiscent or old Laguna. In the foyer are boards from the old board· walk and pictures of the early days of the city line the walls. Antinque furniture completes the setting. The evening will begin with cocktails at 6:30 p.m. and dinner will be served at 7:30. Chairrn an of the event are Mrs. Roy S. Cobb and l\trs. 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GROUP I SILKY CREPES ...... to 3.50 Sohds and oon1s 1n Aceta!e-Ny1on and Polyester blends; some Polyester seersuckers, 45·· wide JERSEY KNITS Valurl to l .00 Solids and prints. Acetates and blends for a spring. 45" wide. FG's reg. LOW price GROUP ·II KNIT PRINTS Valuel ta l .OO Collons, Polyester-Cotron and other blends. Variety ol spring pnnls. Up to 60 .. wide. MATTE JERSEY ...... to J.00 Beau11lul, rich colors 1n l!u1d, son Jersey. FG·s reg. LON pnce 1.96. 45" wide. SWEATER KNITS ,:~o Solids. stripes. nubs and Olhers 1n Acrylics and ble,nds. To 60" wide. FG's reg. LOW pnces to 3.49. GROUP Ill SPRING PRINTS .:-:.;o Machlne-wa~hable Cottons in a variety of spnng cok>r5 and panerns. 45" wide. SPORT PRINTS .:"'r.o Bo1h solids and pnnls in Collons and blends. 45~ wide. FG 's reg. LOW prices to 2.29 yd. LINEN LOOKS .... to ).00 Spnng so11ds and pnnls in Aayon Ind blends. Wattiable. 45~ wide. FG ·s reg. LOW prices to 1.98. ONLY ONLY . 37 yd. ONLY H£WP'ORT IE.lCH UGUllAIUCH 211 ,.....A••· OPEN: Mon., Sal. 9'-5:30 P,M, Sun. 12-6 P.M. 20 "'""°" '"""" ,OPEN: Mon., Fri. 10-9.30 P.M. Sal, 1o-6 PM. S1,1n.12-6P.M. . . ' I . . ! 7 I I \ \ ... -- Duntingion Beaeh Today's Final • N.Y. Stocks VOL 47, NO. I 15, 4 SECTIONS, 54 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 197 4 TEN CENTS ~P.atty _Hearst-.an lntinaate Profile By BOB THOMAS HILLSBOROUGH (AP) -Are Patri· cia Hearst's startling wordi being forced from her? An Associated Press investigation finds no evidence in her background that the 20-year-old he i res s to a newspaper fortune would say or do anything violent -much less join te rrorists, mouth radical rhetoric or aid in a bank robbery. PAITTHEARST BUT SHE HAS OONE them as the astounding deveJopments of the country's . UPIT ........... AFTER 10 STORMY YEARS, THE END OF THE LINE? Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton Call It ,Quits Liz, Richard Will Get Divorce After 10 Years By VERNON SC01T HOLLYWOOD (UPll -Elizabeth Taylor and Richard !lurton, ll.'ho kissed and made up only last December. announced today that their 10-year marriage is fmished . The coup1e. Wbo frequently exchanged expensive baubles as an expression of their Jove. made the announcement of pending divorce through a representative shorUy after Miss Taylor returned from a vacation in Hawaii. Burton bas been hospitalized here for 12 daf$. In their joint statement, the couple said: "Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton have requested that their longti me friend and attorney Aaron R. Frosc·h proceed to legally terminate their 10-year marriage on the g r o u n d s of irreconcilable differences. "Frosch has indicated that the divorce will be obtained in Bern, Switzerland, Flournoy Rakes Hartley, Chief Of Union .Oil SACRAMENTO (AP) -Effons by the president of Union Oil to keep down prices of the state's tidelands oil are "outrageous" . when the l'Ompany is making huge profits, state Controller Houston F1oumoy said Wednesday. Flournoy sharply criticized Ul\ion Oil President Fred Hartley, who Tuesday LONG BEACH OIL PRODUCTION INCREASED -Story, Poge 29 accused Flournoy and the :ilate Lands Commission of trying to unfairly hike the price of the state's crude oil. "His attitude supports a blatant rtpoff of revenue lo !he people." the l'Ontroller said at a news conJereoce. "It is uncanscionab)e at a time when oil company protiis are soaring out there lvith Jonathan Uvingston Seagull to e1pect the people of california to !Ubsidlze those profits by getting ll!Sll for their oil at the wellhead and pay more for it at the -pump." Hartley, head of the nation's 12th largest oil company, had said Floumoy's eJ£ort.1 to have state oll exempted from federal price rogut.tlOllS could coot the pt<Jlll< of tlle state $230 million. "II i. a fraud on the people cl Call!omla," Hartley said of Floumoy's eUoru ... ,,. my "°" said, ·u·, • npofr.' It's uaconsdaaable." The laue of whether the &t!Jle is subject to the regulations that k~p the prl<e ol the crude al arouod $4.50 a ban-el ts bt:fore a U.S. Olstrld"Court in Los Angele•, Flournoy 181d. \\'here 1he Burtons have been residen:s for many years." l\1iss Taylor arrived in lfoll)'•1·ood Tuesday after sever.ii \rteks vacation with her mother and some of her chil- dren at her brother's home in lfa1,1.'aii. Burton bas been hospitalized at St. Jonn's Hospital in nearby Santa J\1onica 1,1.•ith bronchial problems. The couple. estranged last summer after a spat. were reconciled a few days before Christ mas when Burton new from a n)OVie location in Rome. to Los Angeles where his wife was hospilali7.cd. Burton whisked his "'"ife , still in a wheelchair after undergoing surgery for removaJ of an ovarian cyst. back to Europe in an attempt 10 save !heir marriage. lie gave ~er a heart-shaped diamond necklace . adding to he r collection of expensive je\\els. The couple returned to Oroville, Calif .. in ~·larch \\'here Burton starred in a new movie . "The Klansmen." He made news by giving ubles lo local girls and appearing 1 lie with other women after Miss Taylor t town. Neil.her Burton nor ~l1ss Taylor was available for comment on the decision to divorce. It was the (ifUl marriage for the 42· year-old actress, the second for Burton. 48. They had no children . The couple made international headlines du ring their romance in 1963 on tt.e set of the movie. ';Cleopatra." At that Ume. ?.liss Taylor was married to FA.die Fisher. Burt.On also -was. married. During their sU>rmy marriage, the Burtom fought ani;l ·kissed and made up publicly on many occasions. They each commanded million dollar salaries while making motion pictures together. But in recent years. their box ofrice popularity faded and their salaries decreased. They had made a pact not to be separated tzy locaUon filming of movies and vowed to work together as often as PQSSible. Miss Taylor, h o w e \I e r . (S.. BURTONS, Par• !I Band Unif ol'm Bid Accepted A bid of $26,643 far 200 Fountain Valley High School band tmtforms ha> been l'Cetpted by Huntington Beach Un.ion High School Dbtrict trustees. 'l1le uniforms win be supplied by Sol Prank Uniforms Inc. The di!rtrlct will pay Sl2,709 as ii!'! share of the purchase. The student bod)""' at the school must put up the rest . about 115,131. Dr. Paul Btrger. rountaln Valley High principal , sakt the students 11nd a pArtntl' miqlc boosters group .t0 far have raised·tfd))OO towords t'. • ct~1 . first political kidnaping unv.1ind. \Vhether her actions have been voluntary, Y.'hether she has been brain\rashed. coerced, threatened. is not knO\\'n. o! course. This is the story of Patty Hearst before Feb. 4. \\'hen the terror· ist Symbionese Liberation Army claims it kidnaped her. before her friends and fiance and parents and son1e i1npartial e xperts say she was bcainwas'hed and coerC'ed into saying she v.'ould join her t·ap- SHE IS KNOWN AS a bright , i;elf-conf1dcnt young v.•on1nn. i11· dependent enough to fl y the nest \\'ith n boyfriend, but rarin:,: enough to keep close ties \\'ith her fa1n ily. She took v<1t<1t1ons \\'ith then1 . and sau' the1n often. She \\'flS n1aki ng her \\·cdc.l1ng guest li~t <111d picking t·hina pattern shortly before the kidnapin!!. Like many of todriy's youth. she lived \rith her boyfriend . Strvcn \\'ecd, ;i philosophy gradu;'l\C student.,for the pn~t ~r:.1r ;.1 nd a half. 'fheir relationstup ,,·as to becon1e n1arr1 a).!c 1n lnte .June. tors. ' She \Vas a thoughtful art student at t ·r· llerKelc~·. oncC' a holbe~ or student rndica.lis 1n hut no\\"' sti rred onl v hv an occasional stre~1kcr . -This is the portrait that en1erges of Patty llearst before the SLA : (See PATTY, Page 2J Police Handed Warning 'Violence Headed Our Way' -H u1iti1igton GroLLJJ Hy KATllV CLAl'\CY Of 111• 01!1'f l"llol S111t \Vamings ttl.1t '·violent problems are headed our way'' and that Huntington Beach po!iee may face st!rious you1h trouble th is summer "·erl' issued Wednesday by the Volunteer Community Services Council. The council also accused C'ily parks director Norm \\'orthy and other citv starf n1embers or "dragging their feet;, on the development of two park s in lo~'­ incomc neighborhoods. "The trouble is that people ha \'cn't \\'anted to believe their fine bedroon1 cilv is going to grow up 11nd have to faee reril people problcn1s. ·· said Len E1,1.·ers. v1c-c ch<1irman of the council, ··but some \'iolent problems are headed ttiis "'ay."' The charges were leveled al a stormy me('ting of the council, and advi!!Ory body to the city council made up of persons involved in community service and "people" programs. One of the most serious crit icisms \\"as the city's alleged failure to develop parks in the "hard"°re p o v e r t y · · neighborhood! where they could help solve problems while funds arc made available for Central Park. f\teadlo\1•lark (;elf Course and parks in 11rcas "·here children have nice yards to play in. Two parks on which the city \~·as acrused of "dragging its heels"' are a park at Dela,vare St reet and Utica Avenue in the "J\toto1,1.'"" ehicano area and a 1.3 acre site at O:ik View Ele· mentary School to serve an area bor" dered by Slater and \Varner avenlk'S, Beacb Boulevard and .Gothard Street. Anal1eim Police Seeking Lead s In Sex SJaying Anaheim police said today lhcy stil1 have no firm leads or suspects in the brutal. apparently sex-motivated murder Tuesday of a 17-year-0ld hotel maid from Garden Grove. An autopsy performed on the body of Laurie Bertsch revealed she dil'd of multiple stab woonds at about 10 a.m., less than two hours after she i>ega n her shift at the Anaheim Sheraton Inn near Disneyland. A spokesman for th e Orange County Coroner's office said today I.here "'ere some indications the girl was raped by her as.sailant but more COl'IC'lusivc tests are still being i>erformed. ~1iss Bcrtsch's nude, slashed body 1,1.·as found 1ying on a bed shortly after noon by concerned roworkcrs. The servircs cooncil s.1id lh(' problent treasurer L..aurir Peck charg('·d. ''Th e is lhal. al1hough the city counc1\ voiCl'S pc<iple \\'ith n1ont'Y in thi.1 lo\\·n "·:int interrsl and approval of thei r efforts. lhosc parks and tho.sc arc lhc peoplt• city slaff mt•mbcrs fail lo folio"' throu,gh. l\orn1 \\lorthy listens to. lie isn 't going to As for the c1l~··s failure lo put pa rk s in lis tt·n lo u~ until .so1nrthlng happens ... lhe poverty areas "'hile developing lhenl Ralph Duran. Huntington Be a ch - _;n __ h;_~_hc_r __ m_rom_c __ d_;,_1r_;c_1s __ co_u_n_ci_I _ Fountain V\:_~· rrpresentati\'e on the Taking a Breather Puff the dog takes a puff of oxygen from i\ewport Beach firemen Jerry Strom !left/ and Ken Flessel. Puff puffed too much s1noke \Vednesday duripg a Sl9,000 fire at the ('orona del ~far hon1e of hi.S owner, Kalman Spelletich. firemen treated the pooch for sn1oke inhilation. Puff was reported okay today. Trtrstees Give Bfessi1a9 OCC-Grove Merger OK'd B)' RUDI NIEDZ IELSKI Of IM Dall'I' l"lktl lt11! Trustees of the Coast Community College District voted unanimously Wednesday night to extend th c boundaries of their district to include the Garden Grove Unified School District. The merger, if approved by voters in Ga rden Grove, ~·ould make the Coast Community College District ooe. of the largest in California. .. Tn adopting the plan . college trustees 5el Nov. 5 as the target date ,for the annexation election In G11rden Grove. In addition to the b.isic mer~e:r question , the ballot "'ill contain l\\"O other mea!IW'et: • -A 20-cents per SIOO a s !I e s s e d valuation tax to be levied for 10 years for the purpose of constructing a third district campu• In 100 Garden Grove hrea. ' -A 21ke:nl. fl\'e-year lax lo finance current operations. This "·ould allo>n· Garden Grove students not presently attending Orange Coast or Golden \\'est College to finish out their educational programs at other institutions without immediately addi~g new students to the local district. Or. Norman E. Watson, chancellor of the Coast Community College District, pointed out prior to the board 's action that the annexation Vi'ould not Increase taxes for residents living within the ex.isling boundaries of the district. The new taxes 'A'OUld apply only to Gorden Grove. he said. No objcctton wa~ noltod to the propo~ merger during l'A"O public hearlnas except from Ne" port Beach rcs\d,.nt lfarvry Pea!Ml 1,1.·ho l'Olltended that the «insolidation plan had not adequately been presented to the public. Trustees, In adopting the plan. c111led for the introduction of special le~!slar1.on to allow the 111.·o tax measurl''i to be placL'<I on lhl' b:illot. If the election fails . the l.tirdc·n C.ro1"1' Unified School District probably \\'ill he di\'ided up bet"'C(!n the Coast Commun11y College District . the North Orangt· County Commun ity College Dist rict. and the Rancho Santiago College Distril"t. The Garden Grove Unlf1l'd St•hool Distr;ct Is presently not parl or any community college d1stric1. "'hlch means that 11.S bigh school graduates are free to attend any communlt\' college they ""i$h. llo"'ever. stnte nfficlals have ordered the Garden Grove t·nificd School llistricl to ei ther be annexed to one of lhe thret' colleg~ dls1r k:1s. or t.o be divided amooi;:: them . About 55 percent or Garden Gro\·e's high school graduates art already attending Coast Cc:immunlty College Dtstrfct campuses. &. -~--. f)ra ngl' C'f1Ufl1\ {'om11111nitv Dc\·1•lopn1rnt Council. ask.-'<I \\'nrthy . 11ho \\":lS prrscnl !or par! of the n1i·cti ng. :1bout con1111ut'tl delays on ;t 1i;1rk 111 his i\lotO"'" 11r1ghborhoro<t \\'orlhy sa id his dcpartmrn! plans to tSee '\'AR:--;JNG. Puge %' Police Seize .'1111111.Ulli liOll l Jt 1-I 1i11ti1i~to11 ' ltun1in gton Reach police olficl'rs con· f1scalt'd rnou~h military \\'C:lponr,\· \Vednesdny in t\\'O s('parate incidents lo ronduct "'hal one describl'd a:; a pr11·a 1e little 1var. Titc l11 rges1 seizure -in a comPr /(11 at lilh and Floridfl .~tr<'l·ts -in\·oh•t·d 40 rounds of .\1 -60 m:11·h1nl' gun enrtridi;e.:i u1 a bandolicr . Inves tigators said !hey look lhr potentially <lf'adly har<l"·ar(' away fron1 t"·o small eh ildren "'hO had l>Cl·n plny1ni.: l\'ilh lt. lnvrstigatflrs s;1id 1h1•y lll'rc rerta1n the children had not stolen 11 One officer observed that it "-a~ cer· tainly a larF;e suppl y of machine ~un ammunition for l\\'O small children. sinc1· the avrrnge ricld-rquippt"d con1b;n troop. er carries only 100 rounds The ca rtridges were turned O\'l"T to tht' St'al B<'ach Naval \Veapons Sta tion for dispus.:il. along with a st•cnncl incendia ry de vi("(' Pnli1·r picked UJl :t 2:1 pound . 1•ight-1nch artilli ,ry shell disco\'t'rl·d \\'cdnr"da.v bv Ed Hnlf at 6iflll \\'arn1·r A11·, in the pa11r1 garden of an apartmen! l nvestiga !or~ pu7.zlt'1l O\'l'f h11w i! ~ot !here "·ere uncrrta111 if 11 "'"" a h\l' round They rook no ctiance ... DE\P.,SA ll. lndflnl'.~l:J 1,\f'1 lll'CO\'l'r~· 11f bodic!; from the \\r1'l"k:igr of thC" !':in Aml'rtcan 1rtl1ner in 11h1ch 107 persons died 1s Jl01ng atx·ad !>IO\I ly and nla.v take ~\'cral morc days. Tht• 11lanc ~lan1med into thr top of a J.iflO-foot n1ountain CO\Crcd \\1th thick JUnl!I" growth i\londa\ night, k11l1ng all \hll'i•· un booed Or:g:_ci_~oast Weath er The inland l)()rton~ of th<' countv I\ ill warm up a bit Frida\. b1i1 co:.istril rcadinJlS. SllQU!dn·1 ch;ingl'. Look for high lcrnpc; 1n the 6.1 ro 73 range allt'r 01·rrn1ghl 101,·i; dq~ ping 10 42. 1:\Slllt: 1'011.\ \' A clozm1 years O/l<'r lirr rl1•r1th. ,l/<1r1lyn 1\lonror cn11t11111r~ rl'l IJC' t rplo11td bu a11 ar"IY t•f bin9. rnphcrs. !on1e nf u:l1rHl'I tl<'rer nwt Iler. Ven10'1 Scot t sets parl of the recl'lrd 1tr111ght 1(1(]ay 011 Paye 10 110111111 n -M ...... h (•11 .. •lli• J (W.1&111"1 Jt..14 (-IC:I II (f"h1 .. n1 ,. Otllll Nt1M:t1 •• Edl!Otjt l 1"1,. I I E11!1'1llllmelll N 1'111111(1 tt•ll M'I' o--n --H A1111 L.&"*'1 U ' M"1tl W Mwl~•I l'~MI ,. N•l161111 Ht•t 4 O••"" c.u~•r 11-11 l"Mtlt ll·U .. ,.. u ,,. .. , -· S"J<• M•rltlt JI 11 T1ll.rTUe11 11 ""'"" H \oll'Nfllef t W••._ H.,... t • 2 UA!l't' PllOI H Life of Patty Fro111 Puge I She rarely discussed po\itlcs. OO~tESTIC LlfE \\ITll \\'ei-'d \•11 .; a dC'llght. They st>tnt most or their 11nte ;11 honle, \\'UtchinJ: lt.'l('vls1on rl'rutlS or "Stnr Trek" und "\11ss1on fn1poss1bl<:' during l()n~. cAntll e-l1t din ner:-. They lived ln a S250 llrrkC'lf'~' :ip:irtmcnt. Their 1nC'omr .... as .:i $.1UO 1nonthly <'ll!O\\'<lnt·c fr'1m hcr parents and u sinall salary 111• rrrel\'C'd as a teacher'~ a~s1slan1 Though sh~· INik hl·r parc·nts ' monE'\'. Shi.' \1ns h.1rdly aff<'l'.h-"I b~ lh1' fnn1il\' 11£':1!th or socJ;1I stnlus. To get n1one~· she uncc took Christmas card orders. PATTY \\'AS A~ r.xcellcnt cook . cspccl:illy good at soufflcs. cakes ;ind pies. She and \\'ct'<l listencd lt) the sterf!Q. hi~ fa voring lhc classics. she the soft nx:k sin~er Paul Sin1on, Carole King and Ca rl)( Si mon. Tht'.V had U!led mariju:inn, -hut ;1·lnr 11·as thefr thin~. 1'hey usuall~· had 20 or JO bottles on hand and "·ere trying to learn lh<' bcuer vlnt..1gcs. Th<'Y didn 't subscribe' h) the. San Francisco E:<:uninl'r. of ~·hlch h ('T falher . Randl}lph A. Hea rst. is editor 11nd president , or an y oth<'r newspaper. Thl'ir only n1agazines were Cosmopoll!an, satiric National Lampoon nnd Sunset . a lra\'tl and recreational mnga:r:lnc" t.1ost of Pritty's reading wa! co:ifi.ned lo school \\'Ork, bl.It she kept u book by the bed for occaalonal use. The last one she. was readin g was ''ftadlcal Chic and ;\fau-Maulng the f'lak Catchers," a 'v.TY look at lhe supper! the rich g11ve to rad1~·a t cuu~s in lhc late 1960s Tll~: llt:AR!<:TS 1.i.:ARNED or !ht h~·lnJ: arrani::em('nt shortly b c Io re l'hr1s1mas, They 1houghl their tlaught('r h3d n fern:ilc roommnlt'. "J\lr. Hearst was more under!iWnding." said WPed. "~1r!. llcarst Is very lra.rlit lnnal and Catholic, S() l'lhe ~·Rs ribVJouslv Oj)f>OSt-d to ii. But !>hl' finallv s:.ud . '\\'ell, }ou 'rr coin~ 10 do 11 <11lYY.'<1y,' so there was no big fuss," \\"ccd. a Princeton Uni v er s 1 t y i::raduale. Is six years older than P.11ss H<'arst. y,·ho had her 20th birthday in SL,\ rapt1vlly. lie Is tall and slender, with <1 brush mustache. An art professor of Patty's described h('r as "llke something p;linted in the !~th cerftury ... Jong , golden-brown ha ir and perfcclly foir skin.'' U'ltEN THEY \\'ENT out, Slcven and P;ury enjoyed prowlini:: :iurlions and second-hand sbops to find Rnliqucs and art work s. Last surnmer !hey traveled around C11lifornia. in his \lolk sv.•agcn or her blue ~l(i, a gilt from her parents. They y,·ent lo \\lyntoon, a llea rst family retreat in En1my Nomi11ees 'Jan e Pitt111(1n' Tops Selection8 By .lt:llRV RUCK LOS AXGELES l1\P) -''T h e 1\utobiography of r.1.is." Jane Pittman." tracing !he life of a black y,·oman from slavery to civil rights, received 12 television Emmy no minations toda y. ''The Carol Bumett Show" and ''l\t·A.S.lf' rccei \'ed 10 each. and the "~lary Tyler r.toore Show" and "The \\:nltons" had nine each. The nom ina tions for Ille small-screen \'Crsk>n of !he Oscars i\lay 28 were announced bv !he Nationa l Academy of Television Ail s and Sciences. ' "Jane Pittman" was nominated as best dramatic special and it s star, Cicely Tyson. was nominated as best actress in a drama. JI also received nominations for director, John Korty, and for writer. Tracy Keenan W~'nn. Fountain V ((lley H"s Planning, P"rk V aca1icies The city of Fountain Van ey Is accep ting applications from resident s "'ho want to be on the planning or the parks and recreation commissions. The terms of office of three planning C'ommissioncrs and one alternate and thr<'c pa rks commissioners y,·ll\ run out .June 30. Th<' planning commissioners involved are i\tichael Capizzi. chairman: Jam<'s Dic k. June Boykin and Alan Powell. alternate. The terms of George Crosby, Chris Schneider and !\1arsha Ri~hards arc up on lh(' parks panel. All seven people can rcnpply to serve on the advisory grou ps. Appl icants must be rrsid('nls of th" city. They are reimbursed $15 for ca<'h ml?<'t1ng. The five-member plaMln~ commission nl<'<'IS on second and fou rth \\'cdnesd;1y at 7:30 p.m. in ci ty hall . The S<'vcn 1mrks and recreation ('om1n 1ssioncrs n1l'et at 8 p.n1 . on the rour1h 'fll<'sdav each month. Appointn1 l'nis are for fou r ye<irs, 1\pplicat1011s can he picked up <it the citv 1·t~rk 's offic<' nt 10200 Sinter A\'(', Sornctinic before the cslsting tenns <'XP1Tl'. the rity council 11 il! ~ppoinl the nl'I\' commissioners. ~o deadli ne has been sc i for !urning 1n fhe applications. o••HGolCOAST ··a DAILY PILOT l""P.~'<Y~ .,•p.,1yl• • ""'~"'~"~·•tol" '" 1'"""''"' ...... 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Tritopt!Ollt 111 4164.l-4JJ I Q •11lfitd Ad"Tl'th""1 64J.J6 71 ••l)"<,,.,,...,Qor..,r,,,·.,.._,.-~'" S41).IJ20 (·~ •tf4 O>..-,e t-"1 ,.~ ...... <- '""'' 1'8M*"l'Cl"ll"O _..,,_ .. -... -<• ,..._,._ -..... 111' --.C«t ~·~""'--"'._""_ '-1Cl• .. eooi-""-11•eci.·1-~., ... <'I ~nplOO~""''"'''" l l<:"la ~ Dl'1'9~ 1•0()-""1-• Ge<l· -•Jiii> ......... ' "The \\'aHons." Inst ycnr's big winn('r, v.·:is nominated for outstanding dramatic series along with "Kojak." "The Street9 of San F'ranclsco," "Police Story" and ''Upstairs, Downstairs.'' Its stars, Richard Thomas and "fichael Learned, both v.•inners la~t year. v.•ere nomi naled again for bes! actor and best act ress in a drama tic series. "Jane Pittman" ""'as nominated for outstanding spec ial program. along v.'ith "The ~figrants." "The Execution of p,·1. Slo1i k," Steambat h'' and "6 Rms Riv Vu." Both "~1ASH " and "The P..lary Tyler filoore Show" \Vere nominated for outstanding comedy series. plus "All Jn The Family" and "The Odd Couple." Nomlrlat ed for be.st actor In a W.amali c speci al were Dick Va n Dyke for "The ~toming After ," Ital Jfolbrook for "Pueblo,,. Laurence Olivie.r for "The ~fcrchant of Venice." !\1arlln Sbeen for ''The Execution of Pvt.. S1ovik" and Alan Alda for "6 Rms Riv Vu." Besides ~liss Tyson, nominated for best actrcu Jn a special program v.·erc Ellza~lb ~1ontgomery for "A Case of Rape," Katharine Hepburn for "The Glass Menagerie," Cloris Leachman for "The Migrants" and Carol Burnett for "6 Rtns Riv Vu.'' Nominated as outstanding limited se ries were "Columbo," "~tcCloud" and "The Blue Knight." Besides ''The Carol Burnett Sho w." "The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour" and "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" were nominated as out.st.anding music-varie ty series. Nominations f o r musical-comedy- \'ariely special~ v.·ere "Barbra Streisand ... And Other ~lusical Instrumen ts." "Lily" starring Lily Tomlin , "The Frank Sinatra Special" and "The John Denver Show." From Page 1 W . .\RNING ... start buying land for the park in the next risca l year, but ll probably ~·on't I.le ready for use for a couple of years. "There are already a lot of apartments in the area now." Duran said. "There is a delinquency problem and our need is 00\\'." Duran then asked \Vorthy if the city cou ld apply fur a portion of thr l'on1mu11ily f>{>\•£'1opmrnt Co u n c i I r•'\'cnuc sharing grunt to build lhc;i park 11011' \\'orthy said the city alrendy ha s rlf'cidrd 10 ll3 k that a roc J;H:ant be gi\'en for a ~nior citizen and United Crusade C'(lmplex . Duran. a n1e1nbcr of the COC revenue sht1r1ni;t J!r:int.~ comn1ittf'r, said later he 11111 11·ork 10 def rat th(' C'(ty's requ<'St for th:u project . Ile s.1id hC' does not behc11' ! hf' nerd is ns pr11ssing as the ptolllt•rns in his ne1ghhorhood . Susnn Allen. 11·ho ha s been ln\'olved In youlh acllvitles in lhc Sla1er nrca , asked \\'orthy why the Odk \'ic11· sile still has no! bt'rn formall y nppro1·cd by the city 1,:ounl'il 1n1d Ocean \'i<'w School District and 11hr ;1 rl'crr:ilicm traill·r hasn'I bi..'t'n mu1cd 10th<> silr y,hcf1 thf city council agrfed lo llX' projl'Ct A month ago. \\'o nhv said the ~choo! board couldn't 1·01c on '1he :igrr1'fl1ent at its mctling this ~eek l)c>('ause one member was abstnl. bu! the AJitt.'<'mcn1 should be approved by thf' board and city rouncll ~1ay 6. ''After !hat npprova l W'e could put the lraJJer 1!wre." he aald. adding !hat It was his "understnnd[ng " that ii v.wldn 'I be pl1tred on the site until city staff v.·as hired to operate ll . And tlC 11•iun'l sur" v.-hen funding. either city or federal, ~i>uld bt available for the s1afr. )frs. Allen and other council members d111-:1gretd, saying the city council wld lhf.m tht tr~iler eould be operated by \'Olunteers until a paid staff ~·as a\'1lih1ble. · The hd is ready to blow In th.it ntlghbortiood ," Mrs. P~k continued. "\Ve've got to &et 10melhing "otn g CV<'ll with \'Olun1oon." HeaFst: an ~·J.ntimate ' ' Profile M'lrk • -·----.. _ ·--,, ., ...... _ - ,, ----·~ ·~~- -• .. ~ . ~----~~ .-... ~ .. -_-: THE PUZZLE the fQr('StS or Norihcrn Califnro1:1. ""'c had.the wh"oJe pla('c 10 ourS<'h'cs." Steven recalls. "l'all v and I sv.·Jl m Jn the ri ve r. hiked In lhe i1ll ls and drO\'c th(' Jeep nlong Fire ro:.ids." Some of 1hc acti\'il v \1'as 1in11tetl bl."<:ausc Jlall y suffers · froin a knee <'Ofldilion. She "'Ore hca"y brae~ for a time in childhood. Last summer sbc Fa111ed Texas Store Plans Coast Bra11ch r\eiman J\Tarcus, the Dallas·bas<'d department slore known !or Us high priced gif1s, plans to open its first West Coast branch at Fashion Island in Nev.·port Beach nrll:t year. An nounccnu'nl thaL !he chain Is Califomi:i bound was scheduled to come at a press conference late today at the Big Ganyo n Country f.lub. Stanely Marcus. cha irman of the board of Neiman !\tarcus. and Albert J . Auer, \'iCt! president of the Irvine Company, wh.ich built Fashion Island. v.·ill make the formal announcement. The store that sells things like Chinese junks and h.is and her camels first opened in Dallas 'in 1907. It no v.· has two branches outside of Texas, one in Chicago and the other in Atlanta. The Fashion Island store ~·111 bl' located· just north of Broadway. It will be rtlatively small, abou1 120.000 square feet, but its exact size and design still must obtain Irvine Company approval. according to.Irvine officials. Construction v.·ill begin in late summ<'r or early fall and the store is scheduled 10 be opened in Septe n1bcr of 1975. Oil Finn Aide Declares E11er gy Crisis Not Ove1· I t'(lr.!iul ttd 8 tpL"ciAlilt 11bout surgcr)'. PATTY IS TllE granddaughter of the publilhing giant, Wiiiiam Randolph lfclll'it. But she knows little about him ex<..'fpt 11 an Important rollcctor of r1rt, Sfie"llas read no blo~Bpt.it-' about hln1 nor Ms she seen ''Citrt:cn Kane." the f[rtional Him baR'd in par! on his lire. She y,·as born the third of five daughttrs. BoUt parent11 /U.\'e iil v•ay.s been busy with their o~'!l lives. Resides d1r(!('ting the Ei.;:aminer against stiff l'Ompclitlon rrom the San Francisco Chronicle, Hearst served as boa rd rhalrman of thf' llearlit Corp. llis wife . Cat herine. hl·l()..'<l found the San !\tntco Crippled Ch1 tdrl!n's Soc'1r1y nnd is a rc,nent nf the U1u\'crsily or Cull fom ia. The daughters were supervised by a succession of governesses and maids. :sr)rllc ,'!ood. son1e bad. An Engl ish gov<'rness naml'd !feat her proved kindly &nd sympathelic to !De problems of !he niiddle daughter as she sough t her place In !he family and al school. AND THERE WAS alY.•ays Emmy, :h~ \\'~1rn1-h,..ar1('(!, undl·rsl:indlnA Gcrnl:in · born c·ook. 1';11tv v.·oulrl pose h('r gir!i;h dllemmas lo Emmy . v.·hose Otd \\'orld 11isd0m often su ppl it'd !ht answers.. 1'~111v fol!owC'd th•~ f:in1it\• trad ition: eatcch.1sm 1111<1 ronf1 rn1at1on iit the parish l'hurch, teaching frorn the nuns at the p<1rothial school. Sh<' .... ·en t a11,.ay from home for the first lime to begin high From Page J BURTO NS ... disapprO\'L'd of Burton's behavior in Oro\ 1lle and left him. ;\h.ss T;iylor':' pr evious llusbands v.·crc holl•I scion i\icky llilton. actor !\!ichael \Vild ing, shoy,·man ~·l ike Todd and Fisher. The ariress plans to .return to Europe in a few dnvs where ~he is scheduled lo appea r at a· benefit 11dth Grace Kelly ln !\1onaco. Burton l'ffus<'d to reveal h.is plans. l{cgistratiou Opens F or Stu11111 er Sc hool Hegistratlon for summer classes in lhc Huntington Beach City Schoof District is now open and will run through ti.lay 24. Classes which will be held from June 17 through July 12 will be at So~·ers ~liddle School for grades five through !'rven and al Kettler, Smith and Burke cl<'mentary schools for grades one lhrough fou r. • sohool ol Ugbtly ""!'. Sanl a ca .. 11111 School in Moaterey .. Ufe lhtrf Wll llolllll!.lor Palty. The nW"1' char3der4mtldtrig les!OM ~ lost on her. She cleaned tollet.s and empliC!d g'1J'bage cans for what she thought were minor intraCllMs. She wu considered sm111 1nd earoed B a:rades. At'TER TIIE SECOND year, Ille C'OTI\'inced htr father she WftS unh•PPY nod left tht!.~I. A rumor that she waJ cxpellL'CI for snlOtlrla rnartjWlna is dtnled by the school and her parents. She enrolled at the less conservi uve Crystal Sprinp SthooL Life began lo flo~"Cr. She dl9e0verC'd ar1 and lhera ture. She took 12 clas.!i lrip to Japan and wu deepl y Impressed. In the fall of 1971 ih<' entered r.tcnlo College , a liberal a.ru school near Stanford. "She was the ideal student She studied hard, never dropped a course, attended classes faithfully," recalled Le o n Loofbourow, her faculty <ldvl!er. SHE ~IET ~'EED AT Cr·st:-1 Springs, where he taught math. She pursued him, Weed said, cind he v.•as ta ken by ber slim beauty and eagerness lor knov.·ledge. They dated regularly. In the summer of 1972. Patty toured Jlaly and Greeee with her art class. \l.'hen she return<"cl, she arxl Weed rented an apartn.cnt. He was beginning his gr:iduate studiell. Board Extends Nixon Deadline For Subpoena WASHINGTON (AP) -The House Judiciary Committee today extended the deadline for Presi dent Ni1on lo respond to a subpoena for tapes of 42 presidential conversations and r e c e i v e d a reco mmendation tha t a number of impeachment charges against Nixon be dropped. Both developments ha d been expected. The comm ittee voted 34 to 4 lo ex1end unt il Tuesday lhc deadline for Nixon to respond lo !he subpoena. v.·hich originally called for co mpliance by loday. The rommittee's staff, meanv..·hilc. recommended that a number o f impeactunent charges be dropped and said the committee shou1d concentrate on \\'atergate. Nill:on's taxes and cont ributions to his re-election ca mpaign . The report. if accepted, v.·ould be the basis for the presentation of evidence to 1hc commillee. ~·hieh is scheduled to lx>gin '.I.lay 7. a sti. deckltd to 1t1y out of sChool in the fall, 1eekln1 a ~he from ~\udying. And altbou.O she had ·an aftowt.PCt -then 1100 nilmthl) -'60 needed .,... money to deoor:iite the apanmtnt. She IOok the first job of her life, earning 12.2.5 an hour selling and lllklng: Christma5 card orders at a stort. Sbe qult after the bollda)'1 and beaan ber studies at UC Berte.ley. "PA1TY GRJ:.'W UP fa11t : she didn't appear like an JJ..year-old at Berll:el<'y." &Aid Weed. ''OUr friends "'ere ontJ I had koown. a.II In the 2$.30 age bracket. She fitted ve.ry well into tht adult world." f~er first quarttt was a disasltr. Though she loved art. she earned C lO C. minus grades. Sbe awltchtd to art history and began D).lktng A·1ninuses and B· pluses. Though the Hearsta \\'ere upsa at tbfir daughter living with Weed. they were visibly relieved I.hat a wt.ddlng v.·as planned for June. IT SEE~IED THAT their world, which combined quiet, graceful living \.\'Ith ci,ic res poni;ibility, would be welt.ordered once more. Then came the n.igbt or Feb. 4. And from that point on the story of Patty Hearst blura, and I.be questions that are being raised about "'hat has happened to her, about what she is really like now , cannot be a.ntiwered. Kung Fu Class Offered by City Cl.asset emphasizing the exercise aspects of Kung Fu v.i ll be offered beginning May 1 by the Huntington Beach R ec r ea t i o n and Parks Departm ent. The classes, which will include Kung Fu and a rorm of Kung Fu called Tai Chi Oiuan. \Ii.II be at 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. week· ly at Lake View Clubhouse. Enroll ment fee for the month-long class is $12. Classes are open to all adults and children 12 and older for Tai Chi Chuan, and IO and older for Kung Fu. Regis1ralion must be in person at the R«re.aOon and Parks Department, 1706 Orange A\'e. Panther Pit Raided CHICAGO (l:PI ) -Authorilies early today ra ldro the Black Panther ~rty beadquarters in a South Side building and seized about 10.000 rounds of military ammunit ion and at least six shotguns. police said. The biggest "'Orn' of the oil rompanic" I , today is that people v.-on't cooperate on curtail ing gasoline consumption becnLL"r they doubt the cxlslence of a shortagl', an official of Standard Oil of Califom1;1 declared \Vednesdav in Costa ~1esa. "The crisis is not ovt'r. \\'e still have ~ 1 shortage of nbout five pcr<:ent. and that docs not include any provision for 1 gro"th.'' D.A. Nielsen. public affairs manager of Standard 011 of California told members or the Cos!a J\1csa Rolnr) 1 Club. 'T'hc public can't be too \>orriOO abou1 !be price of gasoline. Nielsen !'uggestf'd. because they are beginning to disregard the 55 miles per hour spcf'd li1nit, \\'hi ch can save them 25 peret.•nt on gasohnc tonsum pti on romp..1r1>d l\'i1 h the Ga or 71'1 n11l1·~ J>('r hour spt't'dS. Asked if the roun!ry v.as being lulled 1 into a f.1lsc ,.;cnse of !it'curil» by the IH1ing of the Arab oll en1b:ir.1',0, Ni<'lscn 11greed lhat !his Ms to be a \'Cry real concem. Nielsen contended tha t oil compnnif'~ arc bcinl,Z unfai rly crilic11.ed on in cre"sl"d proOts in a "pcl'C<'ntage number~ j!flmc" while SOITil' rna jor t'Qrnpanil's in olh<'r key indu!itri<'!i \\Cr(' ft'porlin,I! profi t inrrea~<'S of fron1 100 to nearly 500 \l\'rccnt 111rhout hring criticized. The high price of '.\lidca=t<'m oil is making other :;ourcc~ of (' n e r g y rcooon1ic.11ly attraC'lh'C again. particu· larly COlll, fliiclsen snid ''\Vhcn coal ran con11)('tc ecooon1Jca1!~· 1,1.i1h oil. 1,1.·e'll gr! b:u·k lo using oil for 11 h:1l it should tw U(Cd and not for 1 gl'nerat111g ~cttriclty." he <..-oncluded. ~ Words on Church Tax Cu1rified -7..eda \\'e~1 gid today she v.·asn't objt'Clmg lO high churth laxes v.·hcn she spoke to lluntingt.on Beach Union J.Ugh Srhoo\ l)isl riel trusttcS Tuel}day. as reported In the Daily Ptlot. Instead. ~!rs. \\'MS.a said, she ~as rrfcrring tto I.ht• T'('nl htr church p:irs to u~ Fountain Valley ll !gh School for scrvlce3: on Sunday. The dikus.sion was about .31lowlng sludent religious clubs to meet freely on pack th is cross-countiy case it's yours for just 2.50 with any purcha se from hel ena rub instei n 's ski n life collecti on This hand~ome trove\er contains Skin l ife Souffte Under Makeup Moisluri ze r; Herbessence Ea u de Po rfum Spray; Illu mination Sovffle l iq uid Foundation. Blushing Cream a nd Compres~d Powder Compact . Choose from the5e offerings: Ski n l ife Cream, 7.50/12.50/20.00; Mo;,,,.; zi ng Eniul,;o n. 7.S0/'1 2.50,/20.00: N1oisturit.ing Cream Cleon:.er. S.00/8.00; Doep Mo;>lu•e l iquid Makeup, town'f., beige, ivory, bisque, rCKhel or ro$ebeige, 6.50. Deep Moist ure l ipst ick, sweet ntelon. molten ma ngo, cordial cherry or lilion spice. 3.75. Cosmetics. 17 ........ che~I ~ROADWAY ,\N~V. ;...(\l,~~T l-UNllt<GT()<l11£1.C+t ClltA~M"Lt.~0P..'INGE-ct9J.lfO!i 444 N [-..(iod !71•)S!S"8171 41~1i.O"dj71 •IM4 1 212 n77~"'--'11"li'n·lll1 1JCEN.tw ... S...•(1l 4J'r41Jll !«ILOl~Mo1121))16GOl11 $HOP 10Af.\ to9'J0f'1J ""(NDAY THi!~fR'OAY, (t,i'tffl~•V hl_. M J>Obl"M St.INOAV ~1 NX"tl!"!'°M camous. I The Pally Pil()l -regrets lhe error. L...--------------------------------------.1 .... l I - K , - _Jf-.. ~t .-._ a KissiH!J c:~n111ps \:u1ccn l Toro :ind I .oui~c I lcath :ire the ::orC'-lippcd \!.'inners of the r n1:1 J.~uc!l·rdale. Fla. ~i ~s ing contest after 96 hours and 32 minu t~s ~olid 11-,t·ula11n~. 1'hcy sai fl they could have kept going indefinitely F 01· N 0111i11atio11 W a11es HOS1'0\ f·:d\I a rd Ke111 1c<!~ ha~ ~11fh·rl'<I ,, dT"a1n:l1ic d\p in :-;unporl for Iii<' 1%7 p r l' :-: 1 0 c n I i " 1 Jl.;n11nat1c111 ;1111<•ni.: l'i•rll•!I ralLt' party lt:id1•r~. Oll'('onhni:, tu ;1 ~Uf\'C'Y h.1 lhc Chri ~1 1;1n Sl'll'!~t·<· \lon1tur r hoitc a1nong 2.i percent of 1hc 11cn1ocrai1c le;idcrs. lollov.'e<I hv S.:n . \\':iltC'r F. ~lon<l:tlc t ll-~linn . 1, ~1·11h 17 JX>n.:<·nt. the ~lonitor said. Ready? -· ·-- H O.~l! V l'ILC'f .'f Cities to Determine Growth Mes<t, .IVe ·tt'/)Orl , V<1lle y Sz11>J>Ort Po1111lt1Lio11 Issttf' ~len1her agencies of thl' Ora ng£' Count y ltl\l'rgo\ernmental C'oordinat1ng Counril ( ICC1 voted \\'cdncsda>' to \caVl' the n1:incr of ult1ma1e count y population gro"1h in the \lands of the indlvldual ci11es. VotinR in the majority \\'f'ff' the cJti('!I or Costa :\lesa. Fountain \'nlle,\'. G:lrd<'n (;ro\·1'. Laguna ll<'aC'h, \'r11-port Hen..:h. San Clrmcnte. San Juan C .. "lpistrano. Cypress, Stanton, Tu!';lin nnd Yorba Linda. Other negnti\'f' \'Otes \l'l•re l'ast hy thr cities of Brea. F'ullerton, Sant:i t\n:i and \'1lla rark and the cit\' of S..·al Beach abstained from \"Oting. · Sta11to11 Out Of Air1>ort f.oalitio11 \\'\th lhc e:t it !his 1rCTk of S!antnn frnn1 th e r hino J1 11ls Airport pact, nn Orani:;,.. Coun1\' c1tirs rent:iin in thr j11int Pfl\\"rr coalJtion formed lo support a !l"\I" in1t1rconl1ntental jetport in thl" n1lrlh l'nun ty h1!1s 1\01~· oot1· !he S.1n fl('rnnrrlinn cnunt\· cit" of Chino rl'nlains in the pa<'\ but air.port promoters say thl'y "ill pc'h :1hr:ut Y. t!h stud ~· nn the prnpn~(~! ~\f'IO,l.M)(I pnlJl'rt an~11 a~. Stanton counc1ln1t·n \·otrd 3 111 :'. ~londay to foll oY. the !rad nf 1\n;1h•·11n once the proi.,rran1';:; big.i:;:('~t boo~t t·r. 1n \1·ithdr:1"·ing frorn the pact. The Anah<'in1 counril \\'ithd rr\\· after \11 0 kC'1· Cluno Hills ,\irport supporting coun<'ilnicn "·e re defeated in last n1onth 's c\c{'\ion, f"orn1rr Anaheim n1avor Jack l)uttnn had been the bigi;cst bilc kt•r nf thf' Ill'\\' jetporl \\'hich y,·ould straddle the tnuuty line on abnut 2J.OOO acres of !and. The actiort." bv /\nllht'im :ind St;i11tfln \1·on"t bcconH' t;Hecth·c. for anolhC'r 30 d;i1s and Chino Hills prnn1oh•rs hnpc to cniist other l'ilirs during that tirnc Ptooo! Thi.' c1t11·~ "! \\\t1111n~t1'r ;1qc! Bu<'n.1 !'ark ::ir1 no! 1111·1ntx·rs of 1hl· lt t" Llnly 17 1 .. nn~ nv'lnbl'.'rs nf ICC 111•rt' prl'sent :it th\' rneP1 1ng bu1 t'll<Hl!.!h llt>r1· p:.1t!irrt~I lo rt•J•'C'l po puli111011 gro111h pl:ins dn1flt'<l b~ 1·<11111ty p\a11n1•r s ;ind t!11· Sootht'n1 C11hforn1,1 A~AA'i:1t1011 of L;o1 · 1•m111t'tllci tS{'A(:.I. The i;ro11 1h pl.111 1'11ch1r~l·d by pL1111111 1i! t'01nmJ,..,1on,·r hu1 d, ]J\'t'<l h\' 1hP l~1.1rll of Su pi·r11~1r" 1 ,1\1 ... ·f,1r :111 uh11n;i11· i::-r11111h t11'21l 1111 :hn:1 \)<:•opl1• Ii~ lb" :!lf!!l Th<' S('.\(, .:ro111h po!1c,· ('.111, f •. r ,, ,c.ro111 h lo '!" n1i1!11111 · J>.:0111•· J\\ 19!1G--rou1-hly :· ~· !·~1 fh'Op!1• ho hind 1hl' .- p,1('t' q>\ hi Nlllt111' p\a11th'T" 11~11 th\• tr( 10\1,·d 11 !11Iit•111·11'11!)>1'1 ~ru111h poll''"' and 1·l111•r ,1 1h.11! 1,11u1 ... ll! 111·111111 ·111 .. I!'\. p!.111 l",jl, I Pf I'd' 11 ( I\ 1!1 •h· t'OU!lll' In ;1tlop! It~ IJ\111 L!l•l\l lh 1•1111 \ 11 1tlu11 "I\ 111on1h., ("0111111· pl·n:::::· 1·on1nn.;~101l"r' 11otrld do 1hl' Joill l•'r lh• u1un1 uq1<•r.ih·d I• 1 r1tor' Th\·11 th1• Ht ' propf"I d ttl l'.ltl11·r ;111 'h" p1:tll' t111l•'lh•·r !.-.... 111<' ,11\I di.'I ~1\111 .11.11' .• 11in11 :1 1~1un1111 111<· ;;nr"lh 11r.11'1.11n .ulll ~uh11u! 11 "' 11 l' l~u .. nl 111 :-up•r\t"<'r~ fur f111:1I .1t•1 11u1 '\1'1· ... 11 11h1 • \lllt~I ,1::11 11 ... 1 Ill.it,., ll~-,· DE'-; ~111t \I '.". [li\1'.'.l ll'PJ 1 - .\ 1nril1 Ji;i, c·11rn pl:i1nl'd tri th(' 101\·a .\t!Ol'lll'~ ,!.:.!:IH'!',d ~ t1lf1te 11\:lt hl' nrr!l'l't•d ;J $1 .If) "ltl\l'lhh,;" I ll' t.i1 ·\.. and ,1.:ut 11ot!i 1n~ 1)11! \\l'O paper 'lip" :ind .1 :-hf'!'\ or 111~1r11l't11111 ::. .\~!-'1 '\Jnt .\t tnriH.'\" l ~C'nrr;il J11 l1:H1 !;.11 n·lt ~:lid 1hr r11a1L 11·h11 d11 I 11111 HIC'ntt fl' h1111 ... rll. iold h1111 he :-.1111 1hP :1d for the "111v1•1hl1·" lie t:1ek 111 a 111:i;.:a11ne Ciarrl'I\ ~;111t hr r;..an1111ed till' rna1 t'ri;il:; l1 u1 tould 111 11 11nd an~ cv idenre ni fr:i uct ···rhc\' t.ln 11·ha! lii1· .":l l' thc.rl' '._11111~ \11 d11 · he ':IHI (;arrCtt ~tilt! !he 11i:-trli('lions :-h1111 hn11• to ;ill.1th a p:ip1•r t'l1 p to J :-h1rt and 11e 11 i · ~ttl'h a 11":1~· th.it 11H• 1l1 p 111 1<'' IH)l 'h1111· Ile :-aid the ht;.: tl1p 1., for 11idc tic~ ;ual thr l1ttl<' t"l!p 1:; fnr narrn11· unes. ~ l 00 ~'lillio11 o,·e1·cl1i11·!,!c '-- \\'A:-i111XCT(1\' 1l'l'l 1 -E11dt•nrt· h:i~ h•'f'll found of n1oro' th:1n ~HlO n11ll1011 111 po~,1b!c O\"!'rrhar~es 111 fu• I JlLH't·i> dur111~ thi' rn .. rc~· cns1•. f<·d1·r.il l'nrr;:v rhi· f .l oh11 C Sa11l1111 ~;ltd 1exf,11· Tl11· "1Jbl·n1nn1111t't' th.11r1n:1n. ".'.1l.\1~1m .I H:111dall 1 D·\lo.1, a,J..ed 11 hY r11,.r;y pr1{'1"' n•rit·hf'd lhl' "gougi· l<·vrl " dunnc th1· ,11nr1:1g<·~ of tl1L· p;i't ~l'\"r<il n1n11tl:c \\,. h;l\t h1·;1rd \\IT!ll''S!•S ~OJI' 1h.i\ l'll• 1,•_1 prll"'' n1u.,\ h·' h ;:h in ofdtr l•l 1'\•'•H11.1:.:• '11" llr1....i11r11"n nf ful'lo;;; :'l!lrt 1"-.:1•1t,r:111 •11 "Jr nt",1 ~1urf'\·~ ol trudf' 011 ·· li;,r,rl.111 ,,11d u' .1,·t1tll1 '11'l1'!ud1n;: T.\O \Ill~'' by \)ran,C.l' i . II u 11 t I AOI l'lllllll nl rl'pr1•'0'llLl!Jl"t'S 1 ,.,·or1·rl :in .. 1h1 •r 1our•1' of a(•hon Th·· lllltl\ll't!I' \1;11111 d l•l u,,. 1111' l'tl\l!ll V pl.111111!1~ r"1111111·~u·n· ~r1111 1h polu·y a!';, c111d1·l1111 rnr 1ttt t•1•1•'' 111 u~· 111 dr.1!11111-t !Ii· 11' fl\11\ pl,11\' Tt1.11 1111.1111111 tn l,.1ill1rton .1:\ t·u1at~1! 111"1 Ho!k·t1 \\'.1rd 111ltll ;111<11l1lr 11 111 ( \''I•• '1''1" ,1,1,·111 1111ri..~ 11'T\ 111·11 thl'r1' · h1· ."-ti•I . . t .. u11t·th1\\ll 1.u·.·11 1•1\h th1· l''ll" 1'1111 u11 l!lt' l,1hl1· 11111 1r1 ti•r 011101h1·r \Ille J1 11:1 ll ,lt li"ll ~-~'I' !l \!;1 1 I 111 San J ll&lll \I ,, "'.:1 11 ,·;1 '.h"r .. 111d 11 •• ~~ l'1111 't n1~·1 111r1 1n 111'.1t1d lul'~ 111,1<!1· f.1r :1 s1r.111::,.. h1,ll• liu11 in .111 \l•n (',q11~1.r,1nn holl~"' \\", dJ'""l 1\ 11f11·rri·~111 I' \1.1.• .1 r.tt'l•·-11 .. J..1 \h ',.·111·;.:i I I '1•t·d <II :\.14it:I ( ·.1IJ,· i. 1111!,1 pt11u1••I 1 ... illl•' 111 S,lll Ch 11H·!l\•' f',ir l~· 1n 1!1t ;1J!,•111u u11 ;ind ,L,~.1·d l1•r il£'1p 111 r.·11 ... 11·1.-!h" 11111·r fro111ht111•al11 h1•r h1·d 111 lh•· 11\.1~t. r l)\·1\rl•llll l'11lu -.• f• f<'n•ll 1111· l".111 10 ~11<·nfr., d.1,.~:11, :11111 .u1;1n.d •••11'1vl ollll'1r. 111-.. ,11b1' •1f th• :r 1ur1~1'11tt1on 111 th<' S:in .IU'•rl n1•1ghbvrhnOO (lfl.1·1·rs frf"H !h1• 1·11unt" a~1·ntH'<' i..111 .. 11 the :-n:ik\' ·n1•· 1,,,, . ..,1 r•·1111r1 of a ~nakr in the h1ll~:tll' l"til1111y n·flec.ts pr·f'dif1.1cw1..; h:.• l1ie:d Pxpo:·r!s Y.!10 say !ht· r.11tk·rs 1·1;11·r1,•wt·4! .1 li.1 h1 lloo111 th1.;; sprin~ :ind rh:.1 llK'l't::J:-i.'11 populatio1t" :i 11 d t•on,trul't1on 111 n.1turnl h:lbll:l!s ~·ould drl1·1· tJ1,· reptiles 111l0 surr01.1nd1n~ I Ii' I ~h l)()f hr.:.1d.• (}uentin Stahhe1l I . ,. ' i. __,1 e1~ lo Death ·r11r ~u11rv puhh!'hNi t111l:iy sho11·s 1hat only :18 µ..·rt:l'lll •·f 1hc 103 :.l<Hl' pnrty chairrncn and nallunal c•1n1n11tft l'ITie11 \I ho rrspo111lcd liC'l' l hl' ~\assachusrlls IJcn1ocr3t a~ a {runt runner for 1916, cornpared \\'i th 11 percent \I' ho considered Ken ned\' I Ill' front n1nner in a sim ilar sur\·ev · "hich drc11• 9 8 rl•spo11dt•n! s l::i:-i \'011:rnb..·r. Spitters Con1pet,e • .4rkllllli<IS Ul S;J.11h:ll c1 .. ~er1hrd al :1 l.'ont:r•·'•10111l hr-arint: !ho• 101n1 ITI\"<"'1~,!'illon~ hi th•' FP<l<·ral En1·ri:~ flll11r :111d !n'•·rn.d Hr,·1 nue Scr\'11·" 1•t 1111·,;;a! "Pr•·11!.1t1"n ill t·ncri.:y n1arf.1·t:-.. and of 11ol.111r1n' Of tb· rraulations on pTlt'L'S ;iod p:1~s-1tu·ou1.h cos1s, "This pro,::ram has already 1·hallt'nQ! 1! or has under invr<;l1,1?.alioo Silm{' $11~1 1nillion of cost pa~throul'!h~. a portion 01 "'hich are allocated to propa0t'." Sa"tull said. ·'\\,. llU l 1nd tll) oth1r \111•·ru:in 111du..,try in \\ h1t·h pr 1N·' ;1t th~· goui.:1· h•11·l ar1. n··e1·~c;1r~· to rn("Qur:i:.;•' 1'1:1\1111u111 prf(turtirin Or good'. \1h,1te\'t·r !hO'>f' ~OOll'i 111<11 \11· " S \'\ Ql 'F.\'TI~ iL'l'l 1 f 'n~·n · l1l1•r" Rohf'rt Sto1·1·r. '.!7. ":'s !'ta bhrd to tlralh ,~uh ;1 sharfl('n•·rl fool-lon t.: ~c·rc\\i.lr11·1 r thru~t det·p 1nlo !us bat·k. S;1n (l\ll'TI\lll 1'nsnn ;1u\hnr1l 1t'S h.1\1· n ·1)()rl1·d The .\ll1ni111r s.iicl \\"a11'!'J!:ll<' 11·;-i~ the biggt•,t f,J('l(lr 1u KC'1111ec1 ) 's sli pping pop11h1rit:; IJ.•n101.r:1!1l' 1 .. ~1!11 r·~ 11ho ch.1nged their 111ii;d~ ~t'l·n1 (11t1\Jllt1·d lh•• p:i1 1,1· IJj·Ctl" ;i "\Ir Cle;1n" :l" a t'iu1d1dnt1' and !hilt f"ha1>paq111cld11·1' 11111rtilf'11111 l\e11 ncdy ;is n t (111:1•nd1•r. !l1•· \\11n1 tor :-.:~1d. "l\1·11111·0~ ·._ hlc'tn1~hl'..; 11011 .~land out iX'('au~e 01 \\'a1t'r ::;H1·." tht• lll'\1·~papcr ouo!l'd ri11c :'.fid111'~1 I /4•111ocra1 a~ sa~ ing. "lf he L> nominn!cd. h(' 11111 be haunted L~· Cllapp;u111idrhtk He·., thl' 11rons n1an for tl•t' 1 1111~' St n. i!t'nry \I J ::ick~n 1 J)-\\"ash.1. ('nll·r~cd ;i.~ a ~·r· !l;! runnl'r-up fo r th{' non1111<1hou 111 lh" 11("·'· ::ur\t':· 11!:1 thc first ~tO~llCELLO. Ark. fl"Pl l -Ril:i French bl\ off a ch:l\\' of tob:icm. rolled i! arou nd in her mouth, puckered up anrl 1hcn choked. "lt \1·nsn'1 too !>111\," ~he sni.t \\'rdncsdllv. "It v;n~ a \i11le hot and a !i!tle ~1reCt. 1 t'hCY.Cd it before 11·ht'll I 11us fl•:il small .-ind my dad \\Ot1ld tnk£' n1c hunting." She 11a.~ nn{' of 20 contcs1;1 n 1~. r;111~111 ~ in age rron1 12 to 611. nl the f1r:o;! nonu:il Arkan~as chan1pionship tobacco spitting contest. \\'hen she gut th1· ch:iy,· in her 1nouth b<>!orc n c ro,1·d of J.000 Tuesd<iy nigh!. illrs. French sputtered and hnrl to get so1nc coachin~ from her hu~band, Tun. a4 forestry n1ajor at the l"ni\'ersity of Arkansas al ~lontic~Ho. "Tim. 1 don't know v.tlat l'n1 doing," she said. ".lusl Jr:i.n \\-a\' back an<I ~il'e 11 all \'otJ'\1' i:nt." her hu•b:ind ~;1irt · "'01;it'~ just \\'hat ! did." she said. "And it 11·orked . 1l \1 ,1sn"t 1·1·ry far hul ii 11·orkcd.'" TI1c home1nv.·n ~pittC'r f]('fcatr d th£' only lither 11on1nn cnter1·d io 1\1ll !he l:~:~t ;ill- ar .. und l1'111alc t·a1c~ory. ll•'r hush:1nd, 1rho has h«·n ehr11in~ tob::1(TO tor 1wo years, 11on 1he ~1t'e\lraey c11nl<'sl. But nobody col1ld Dlttspit .li1n i'J)rllt'~ or lioonrvi1!1" Ark. !h• unload1·d a 19.2 fo<1!er l•I w1n the chstancc e1"tll. TI1e 1\·inners all r('('-'l\'l'd rngravr I brass spittoons. Each spit h:id !o br :-ii~ cent s11c or b<>tter .... ·ti..·n it hit 10 r1u:ilitl' a~ a 11'.'gal load . Spitoff,<; hr<1ke ttt·'I. E11,·h contestant y,·as a\101\cd three salvos. Sa"·hill testified :n a hl'.'aring hy 1h~· legal nnd mo!lf'l<lr\ <1ff:11rc <;ullton11n11!Cl' of the l!ousi: f;1J1l·rnrnl'n l Operations ('on11n11!C'l' Dri\ cr s Kl'e p L 11i1111 LOS AN'C:El.F:S 1,\['1 -Soulhcr11 C;11ifornia Hapid Tr;1n~11 fl istriet drh·crs \'Olcd earl\' 1od;1v ln n·t:11n lhr C1111!·d Tr;1nsport;i1 ion Ci1i,,n a~ th,.1r b:1rg:1inin~ agl'nl. The dr11·crs Tl'Jt·ctt'\I a bid In :i dissit1r-nt grour to pirk 1ns1t'ad Bu!' Cna•n Scr1·1rr. ;1 rf'tl'n1 1\' tnrn1L·d union µ11'(!1!"'1 10 St.'t:k 1nl•rJ!1·r 111th the Tean1stt·r~ l"n1<111. ,_ S;1\1 hil1 s.ut! lhf' Ff.0 anrl Ill~ m~ul•' n1nre l h:in 1;.0f!fi 111,·c·sl1J!:lt1ons of pncir"-. pr n·11c-1•, ~int·•· .J.111 ! :11 ho!h 111•· 11ht;l1·..,,1l1· :i11J rtt.11l ll·\t·l lil'lt1nci' 1t•sul11 ng fro111 1·n·ur~ nr 11ota11on~ h,1\ •' iotal•·d n~ ,1rl~ 31t2 n1dhon . he s;i1d. 1hr in11·,11g:111on~ t'01rr1•<i pr1c•·~ 1,f g11~l1n1· ho1n•· lw:l1Ul~ oil. d1e..,.·I fu• I ;ind prnp;u\•'. 111· s:.id l 11d1•r :i ~t·p;1r;i1 .. 111\l•S11c.at1qn 1 ;dlo i! I 'rOJt•<'L :-i1wcul.1;r,1·. :1ud11 or::. f 1.1 11 n d -·11rnp:1n" pr11'1·s "en• h1.·111i.: dr111·n 1111 b1 lll•".::1l b1ok1·r ar11 11 t~·-]h!rl1eul:1rl~ t,~ 1;11 ~·· n1;1rkup." 1h,11 11t·ro· lx·111i.: 1n;1d" 1>1thout an~ pr•)l]U( 1 i'lt r ( h:1ng111~ h;ind.' " S.n1 lull ~;11d !J,. (·,t11n;111•d (•1nsurn•'!l' 11ould g• 1 111or•· than ~'.!I Iii rn1lhfln hal'k a\ a t't''i!!I •1\ !Ill' audits "11 1.ir \lnr~· audit' 11111 he :l'.1C!i'. )1.-!-,1111. /\. pris"n .~1.11•k,.~111;1n :-.11d \l"l'dnl'Mi:1\' lh:'ll St1111·r 11·;1s aH;lt'kcrf as ht• 11·alkrcl '" h1, 1n<•rn1n i:; "'f>rk .1s.~ii!n1n1·nl. A l111·r 1n•m !tJS ,\ngcl('S Co11n11, S111\'('r 11 a<; 11rr1n1u111i·t·d d1•:1d on ;irri\'al :1t !h(" pns<•n )1<1~p1t;1L l11s {](•:tlh 11 :1s !he S('c·ond 111 1·! pri:o11 s1.1bh1n;.:s tl11s ~t·ar. \r.\Slll \'f;TO~ r.\I' -\'orn1Jn Seot1. a \\"·-t C'i.1'-! sluplu1,• pro s1rirnl . 11·a., rt·p-.-.rtl'd tnd:1y 1u l.>t· !ht• lc:1rltn;! l'and1cta1(' 111 !X'<"Oml• llK' next sccrclarv 111 1ht• :\;1\\ • 1-- Boy Too Weak for Zoo S.\\' DJEr.O il'Pl l -An l!-~1ear-old have toured the zoo immediately after boy -cl~ 1ng-of lf'uken11<1 -•,\110 s<11t.I his his visit y,•ith eancer spcci:ilist Dr l1fl·111nc drt..'.1n11\·,1s 10 v1~1l the San Diego \"irgini:i Li\'1ngs1on . but l\'3S l () o Zoo. 1\ns tuo \1.e;ik to rnakl' t~rip exhausted after the th r e c -hour '\'ed11esdal'. -p-exarn1nnt1on. \'1rgil T3!ad;i\·. of Sterl1ni;. Colo. was 10 lie had planned to return ll0n1r VI RGI L TALADAY ON PIRATE SHIP AT DISNEYLAND But Leukemiili Victim Too We ak for San Diego Zoo Trip t o d ay . but his, compunion. i\;11 County. dirl'Ctor of tile Aris Trehn1t nl School. s;11d the~· \\'nuld tr~· !11 fulf1ll \"ir,c.1!'s drcnn1 and le:.1·e Priday 1n~!e11d One nl 111nc childr('n o! a l111;in1•1;11\y pressed l:imily, the boy \\':l~ fln11·n \•) Southern California on a trip paid for by hi, Colorado neighbors. During the v.•e<>kcnd he t (Ju r £' d l11sneyl.'.H1d. eyes shininl? as hC' f"(\)lored the rides from Fantasy!and ! r, Jungleland. "'•le docsn·1 talk a lot but \\,1S just beaming all the time:· ~Ii~~ County !"aid. \\'hat i~ he coing to tl'll his brothers and sisters ablut the lhnl!s h<' ~;iw" "F.leph;ints,.. hC' s:11d ~ 1 o ..... I ~· "All ii?a.tors. llipJYls.·· Uul it was the horses 1h."lt \'1 r~1l l1kC'd h('st. especially the hug,. draft horse that pulls th<' brightly paintrd trollC'y rar cloY.'n Oisnevland:S ;\lain Strrct. lie sa11· ji.ist about e\'rrythin~ there is to sec at Disneyland. But he drC'I\" the line at riding the :\latterllQm roller coaster. "Too sc<ir;;." he said \'irgil traveled to San Di('ll:O Tu,..~ay \1 here he visited Sea \\1orld . J~1s l:i ~t stnp ocrorc heading b;ick honlC \1·as to be !he Zoo -\'irgil's dream. The 7.oo visi t was to crime aft er !hC' doctor because •·1hev didn't 11·a nt h1~ last rrmcmbrance to tK> ·or ,-1i:1ting a M<'tor\ offit"C.'' a Chamber of Ulr11merce sµokesmn n said. llis fa1hrr. Joe T11 lndnv. ha.uls dead animals for a rendenni company in S1crl1ng and tne family needs food stamJflo get by '"ThC poor li ttle guy never had nn~·thlng." said Tom Balin rd . ~·ho began the campaign lo send \"irg il to Califom1a . ·~11e had a piece of mpc for a belt and sa ety pins around his britches It's a real sad story:· \"irgil left his ra.nchland hoqte y,•ith gilts donated by Sl('rlin~ busln'c~!'lmrn. including ne"' clothe~. cowboy boo!i;, n rtal belt, a ca1nera and round-trip pl.'.lnc 1lckct. ~~~~ Sofa Bed Floor Sample Clearance Redu ctions of $50 to SJOO on all F'loor Sample s for s11t1ng and slecp1nq. • A vv1de selection of 1abr1cs and colors to choost? !ram. ' , • Reversible bJcks and scar cushions. Open <1s tied . , . H.J G,~l\RETT f llRN11LIRE ~J P ~OF!l llQNAL 11~1E RIOR Dt51GN[P~ Opell Mo11 .. T hvr~. &: Fri. E••l- 12 16 H.ARBO~ 6LV 9 . C051A ~"1~5A, CALIF. -- \ • 4 DAIL V PILOT .Just • Military Troops, Revolt • Ill Portugal ~ '· .· '\'( "~·. ·ah '.t·:... ..... ·;., :·. Tom urphine Lips That Touch Liqt1or? ' DE~10N RU.\1 OEPT.-Jt 1• 35 noted in the. news onl y yesterday tha l Ney,·port Beach city officials are currently mulling a poUcy on y,·hat to do abou t alcoholic beverages. No l telling ~·here this will lead. Actually, the ques!ion is.n't what to do wilh the liquefied spi rits. ~1o~t Newport orficials already know that and demon strate from ti me to lime. The rnalter is. prt.'CiSt'ly, what to do about booze within official m u n I c l p a I structures. Along our roastline , Newport Beach i!i noted as a spot with more than ample watering holes. This practice ol lifting glasses or booze. however, has ne\•er been sanctioned v.'ithin such official city buildings as rirehouses, park and recreation places, the I i f e g u a rd headquarters or, heaven forbid, City Hall itself. OH WELL, THERE was that little incident during . Newport's late City Council campaign \\11en sonlC wine nowed at an affair at a municipal library. Trouble was. this juice or the grape allegedly also flowed over parts of the library rug. This brought some loud verbalizing from certain N e w p o r t citizens who felt that happiness in a city library should be coonned to maybe reading something good by llemingway and not doing what the author did in his spare time. YOU CAN . UNDERSTAND w h y Newport people would favor banning booze in civic places. They're henvy in the banning business already. They have banned drinking-type alcohol from the <.ity beaches. Also they ha\1e banntd freeways, fortun e tellers. used car lots. bay pollution and will ban jet noise and most Democrats If given half a chance. There is historical precedent for Newpart Beach debate over liquor. Once. years ago. the town fought down to an election on whether or not the place should go wet or stay dry. These were in the times of so-called l«al Option on whether or not a town allowed saloons to proliferate. WHEN TIIE ''OTES were counted down on Newport Bay, the tipplers bad "'on out . The Women's Christian Temperance Union Jost and was forced to go elsewhere to regroup. But I didn't need ro tell you how the election came out. Just look at Newport Beach today. Anyway, bringirli: you up to date. there is some evidence that Ne wport's shakers and-movers may be about to backslide agai n. Because of the aforementioned flap about wine on the library rug, the good Ci ty C.Ouncil may consider a policy on \Vhen spirits might be allowed in municipal buildings. IF THE COUNCIL members thus act on ~fay 13. persons .... tio desire to fling some kind of function in a city place and booze it up a bit wi ll ha\'e to get a pe rm it for same acti\•ity rrom the city manager. Should this sound to you like the City Dads are about to allow wild beach parties at the lifeguard headquarters. you should know who I.he city manager is. Ile is Robert L. Wynn, a Christian gentleman of Mormon persuasion. HE JS ALSO A TEETOTALER. Non· drinker. Never touches the awful stuff. Th us it was when the new permit idea v.•as trotted out, \Vynn said he could hardly think or a circumstances where such a municipal drinking permit should be iSiued. On the other hand. he doesn't think his personal stance on drinking will color his judgment on permit pleas. Could be. But you suspect there isn't going to be any great epidemic or city sanctioned revelries, somehow. LISBON, Ponr1l jAPl -Anned troops r1,·orin1 • ttharn to democracy •rtd peace In Portug11'1 African lerritortes sebed radio and tt lt'vlslon atnUons tod ay, clalmed &o h1o1ve overthrown tile rl'gimt of Premier ~h1rerUo Caetano ,and said I.bey ar· rested blm. LISBON , Portugal tAP) -Arn1cd troops scized radio and ~ television station!! in Lislxln early today and claimed to have ..¥vU1-tu won power from the reQ:1me of Premier l\1arcello Caetano. (k,.. .. But an o!Cicial ol the Foreign ~1inistry said. "It Is not true !hat the government has surttndered. There is an attempt to take over the sovemment and the sltualion Is confused." A 12-mlnute round of ffiachlne·gun fire was heard ln the ntighborhood of the Plaza de C.Ommcrcio, Lisbon's main square, around noon. Diplomatic dispatches reaching London said tanks of Portugal's 7th Cavalry Regiment ~·ere deployed there. and that some civilians v.•ere y,·ounded. The regiment was one "''hich evidently had not joiood th«:.· rebels. There y,·as no indica tion available imn1ediately as to y,•ho fired first or how an ap!Xlrent confrontation began. l\ccording lo diplomatic dispatches reaching Lendon, the reh.!ls, styling themselves "The National Junta of Salvation."" pll-dged to y,·ork for the restoration of civil and democralic rights in Portuga l. \1·ork fo r pear:e in Portugal's African lerritor· ies and rU{I the count ry transitionally pending national elections for a conslilution:...,.riting assen1bly. They sald the JuntJ had se ven members: but did not im· 1nediately identify them. .. The rebels spoke of~the failure of the Portuguese system afte r 13 ye&rs to formul ate an overseas policy lhat y,·ould pro- Hi gh Bra11dt ,4 ide Char ged Wi t1i Spyin g From \Virl! Services BONN -Federal police arrested one of Chancellor Willy Brandt's top aides of another fi\'e persons oo t ~charges of espionage for Ea:it Germany, a spokesman said IOOAy. The police spokesman said they ( IN SHORT ... ) arrested Guenther Guillaume. 47, and his y,ife Wednesday morning at their villa in Bonn's diplomatic residential bad Godesberg quarter. The spokesman said G u i 11 a u m e admitted he was a ranking officer In East Germany's National Poople's Anny. e Dlsrount Rate Dike d WASHINGTON -.Underscoring a tougher antl·infiatlon stance by the government's money managers, the federal reserve board today is allowing a one-half percent rise In Its discount rate to a record 8 percent. The action is further evidence of the central bank 's attempts to slow the rate or bank loans to corporations by making credit more expensive, even if it means prolonging the current slump in the overall economy, and especially the home building industry. e Eg11pt.Fund B,.,,ke d WASHINGTON -President Nixon has "'on support from key congressional Democrats for his proposed $5.l billion foreign aid bill, which includes $457.5 million for Egypt and $350 million for Israel. ....) "J11rde r S1u pet'ls .. •· Announcing the package after a meeting with leaders of both parties Wednesday, Nixon said, "we must not succumb" to the "temptation to turn inward. abandoning our aid program!! and the critical needs racing many of our friends in the process." e llome bullders Worr11 \V ASHINGTON -President Nixon has directed his chief economic advisers to make rerommendations to reverse a slowdown in homebuilding, according to a White House spokesman. Gerald L. Warren , deputy press secretary, said Nixon asked the group to "look into this particular problem as well as . others to see if additiona l steps can be taken to strengthen housing policy." Airmen \\ril!iam A. Andrews, 20, Jonesboror-La . (top) and Dale S. Pierre, 2 1. Trinidad, \\'est Indies. have been charged with fJr st degree murder in torture slaying of three people in Ogden, Utah. Police said five people were forced to drink liquid Drano and then shot in head. 'fhree died. East Clear hut Shivering Trave l Advisories Posted for Sierra Nevada s I \ tlGIMO .f.UN lmlMoW ~ ... ~~lU , l lOW l'lttl ~·"' 1:1) lt,I!\ l .> Fl'11 l...iii '121 •IT'> ~' $t(.Ol'lll fllo~ U ,U I lft, -'·' $1<-!OW •:11 it.Ill, ) I S.... rli.1• t.;ll """' i.ti 1:11 II·"'• Mo«I rti.a I :• &A kb II 12 II.II\ • _. r; duce peace be.twten PortU(UHe "or all racts ud creeds.• Their proclamadon ahlo spoke of lhe need ''10 clean up" Portugal'• lnstJtuUons, to tllmlnJate wb;it Is caUed "the Jllegal acts wbJch the abuse of power hu lecalized." The proclamaUon alto was aald to ba\'e declared lb.at the movement ot the anned forces would ••complete a program of salvation" tor P«tugal and would restore to the nation lhe rlvil libtrtles It bas lost. 'lbe Junta &aid Jt would exercise power of government only 1 temporarily -unw there could be ••tJoowkle eledlocu for an auembly that would be chorted with Writin( a new constltution. Reports reaching Madrid Pid the rebel movement had taken control of the aovemment wUbout. tta1Jtaace anywhere in Portugal. The report~ said rtbC!1 tanks .beAJe&ed the army ministry In downtown Lisbon and that four minbten•-those ot the in· te:rtor, &nny, navy atld air force -who had taken refuge in the building managed to slip away through a bole they made in the wall. The reports said government troops rtfuaed. to obey tMir commander when he ordered them to open tank fire on rebel· llous troops in the center of Lisbon. Reports said the revolt had the support of 29 regiments and lha t most or the leadtrs were , )"OWlg majors' and ,captains. ~foving swiltly In the prd:Sav.'D darkness and benefiU111 b_y surprise the rebels took over the studios of Emissora Naconal. the national radio st.at.ion, the studios of the Portuguese rad~ and television, and the studio ol a private radio stat.ion, Radio Clubc Portugues in the city proper. Reinecke Story Disputed Prosecuto rs Say He Met H·aWe 1nan on Con ve ntio n From Wire Services \\'ASJ·TI NGTON-California Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke discussed holding the 1972 Republican convention in San Diego with 1-f.R. Haldeman before the date Reinecke has testified the idea \\'AS hatched, according to Watergate prosecutors. Arguing against dismissal of a three- coont charie of perjury .a g a I n s t Reinecke, the prosecutors s a i d \\'ednesday there was "no merit" in Reinecke's contention that no evK!ence exists to support the indictments against him. (Related Story, Page 17) The prosecutors also characterlzed as "fri\'Olous" Reinec ke's claim. he \\1as indicll!d because of his polltical status as a candidate f.or {;alifornia 's GOP gubernatorial nomina(ion. Tift PERJURY indictmenls relate to Reinecke's 1972 l~timony beCore the Senate Committee concerning an alleged pledge by the lnternation.al Telephone a~ Telegraph eo. (l'M'l to cover as mudl as $400.000 of the convention's oosts if the GOP would hold it in San Diego. l The third rotmt chatges Reinecke lied under oath when he testified the idea of holding the convention in San Diego ""·as hatched" at a party v.'ith San Diego businessmen in \\'ashington on April 27. l!J71. and that the idea \\'as his. "lbc government's proof on count three will be that. contrary to his testimony. the first person with whom Reinecke discussed the pogsibility of the oonvention's being held in San Diego v.·as H.R. Haldeman." according to the court papers, signed by \Vatergate prosecutor Leon Jaworski. HALDDfAN, FORi\tER White House chief of staff. has not previously been publicly linked to ~he 111' convention pledge, y,·ttich occurred at a time when the gian t conglomerate v.·as seeking to quell a Justit'e Department antirtust suit against it. Ag1iew Cheered W liile Atte nding Si natra Conce rt W~ASHINGTON (AP ) -Former Vice President Spiro T. Agnew drew applause when he arrived at a local sports arena for a ooncert by singer Frank Sinatra. catcalls from the crowd of about 15,000 penoos were drowned out by clapping 'Vedne9day night as Agnew and his party made their way to seats near the stage at the Caplt!! Centre in suburban Largo. ~fd. Agnew. a one-time go\'emor of ti.faryland and county execuli\'e of Baltimore County, smiled and v.·aved at the cro .... ·d. A few minut es lat er, Secretary of State lfenry A. Kissinger and hls· wile Nancy arrived and also drew vigorous applause. One spectator, asked why he was applauding the former vice president y,.'hcJ resigned last October upon pleading no contest to a charge o( Income tax evasion. s::iid: "1 lovt him." The e\·ening marked the first tlmc. since his resignation Chat Agnew ha s appeared In public at a large gathering. DAILY l'tLOT DELIVERY SERVICE ~ of "-OoJ., l'.lof ,, (JDon!ted Mot!ll't.f<~ " "°" ... N)I -,.,., -.,, • )0 ""' cmll -'°"' _, ... r. _..., -'°' c.l!t ....... t"l ...... 1C0t.lll. s.i,,,,.w _s.-y-1,,.,.._...., __ _ ,,.,., '"' ............. '"" ..,..,..,, .. -._,. ... ao-_.... • .._ca .. -11111110• .... Ttied'otwl ,.,,,_ _....,., .. ldl -~ ...... lllllf .,,....... • .. M0-020 There 11·ere reports at th e lillte of the selection that San Diego \.\'as picked as the personal preference of President r\ixon, who considered it his ··Jucky city." Later there v.·ere allegations that a favorable settlement of an antit rust suit against International Telephone & Telegraph Corp. was linked to a $400.000 pledge from the Sheraton Corp., an ITT subsidiary, to help undenvrite a San Diego convention. 1111=: '\'HITE llOL'SE denied all the charges and said in a White Paper released last January that Nixon had kept hands off the selection other than to approve San Diego after it was picked by the Republican party's site selection committee. 'Ille indictment returned against Reinecke on April 3 made no direct claim of White llouse involvement in the site selection. Clnsl1es Spreading Israel's Anniv.ersary Spoiled by Figh ting By 'Vnfid Ptin lnlerna~I Israelis ·observed a 3 o m b e r independenc.e day today WM 'lmuted ceremonies overshado\\'ed by the 45-0ay v.·ar of attrition along the rocky bills of the Golan Hei8:hts. An army spokesma n in Tel Aviv said Syrian and Israeli artillery dueled during the morning on l\11. Hermon and the southern Golan Heights. There .... ·ere no reported casualties. A military communique in Damascus reported fighting ·throughout the night for the strategic, 9,232-foot peak and said the clashes spread to olhe.t sections of the northern front TllE BEIRUT ne.,.,·spaper Al Hayat said S~Tian troops captured Kasr Shebib, desc ribed in the report as the highest point on the n1ountain . But a Tel Aviv n1ili tary spokesman said he hadn't even heard of the position . "There are many vantage points on Hermon with aU kinds of names and it may be on their s.ide of the truce line ," he said. Meanv.·hile, Israel says it will continue to raid southern Lebanon in retaliation for guerrilla attacka from there despite the United Nations Security Council's &"Ve.nth condemnation of such action. The council on \Vl'dnesday night adopted a resolution condemning Israel for its April 12 raid on six Lebanese villages in retaliation for the guerrilla massacre of 18 Israelis the day before in the village of Qiryat Shmona. LebanOn said the Jsraelis killed three civillam and kidnaped t3 others. ( THE VOTE WAS 13-0, v.•ilh China and Iraq not participating and the Soviet Union and Bye\orussia abstaining. It was the council 's seventh condemna tion of a retaliatory Israeli raid into Lebanon. In Cairo the Egyptian government has accused Libyan leader Col. ~foammar Khadafy of links with an extremist group that failed in an attempt to overthrow President Anwar Sa.Qat. A statement issued by the state sec ur ity prosecutor's offi ce s ai d 'Vednesday the group had planned to arrest Sadat last week and announce the ouster of his government over Cairo radio. Death of Girl Called Murder WOODSTOWN. N.J. (UPI) -State police said today that 4-year-okt Brenda Probasco, whose body was round in a creek 16 miles from her home in West Depford, was murdered. State Ptili~ Sgt. Charles Feuker said officials of the Army Corps Of Engineers determined that the girl's body could not have floated to the site where it was found Tuesday by a railroad employe. ending a massive manhunt which had included hundreds of volunteers, soldiers from Fl. Dix, N.J., and National Guard helicopters. Zealots Jailed Evcvigeiists W on't Be Silenced JACKSONVILLE, Fla .. (AP) -&lnlllng and carrying. !heir Bibles 107 youlblul evangelista have trooped Oft to jail, refusing to 'accept freedom if It means givlng up !belt preaching even for a few days. Count~ Judge Raymond L. Simpspn oiler"" lb• .defendants, all charged with ·loitering, released on their own recogn1i.ance \Vednes· day If they would promise to quit botherlng people in area sbo~ping centers. _ , ... • THE IR ATTOR NEY, Louis Hardin Jr., contended \h at such conditions would violate the constitutional Ti&b!a ·ol the defendants. "All rlgM, .1 will strike the condltiQM !llljtdeny any releases on recognizance," the J•dge reJ)lled. He 80! $2S bcmd for each defendant and set arraignment for M.Onday. -; Smillng a~ they went, the ~ yo1111g womeli and 72 young men marched U> sepai:ate jaUs. Another 30 per10n1 paid the bond and ... re freed. · "WE DON'T TRY to ,.t arnsted," said Jerry Romp rey, 32, a leader who was not jailed, He said the aroup, known ~-"Christ Is the Answer." was founded two years ago ln MUweukee and has gro"'" from 60 members to 2.40. All ttaveJ In a 44-vehlcle caravan, usuall y staying in a city !or about eight weeks. • He said the group frequents shopplng centers because that's where they find people. .. .. " • ·' .. 8 DAILY PILOr * -~ "'Wl&.,TWE HtfO IS A MIA.A.OR Wfflol A Lff'r'Lf COUSIOiRAflON fOR MlOPI..£ AGE ." Tenneesee Rescinds l\1easure · NASllVfLLE . Tellll . IAP l - The Tennessee Legislature has• beco me the second to rescind its ratification of the Equal' Rights Am e nd m e nt for Y.'omen , opening the "·ay for further court su its tesling the legality of such a move. Th e House voted 5 6 • 3 3 Tuesday lo reverse Its 1972 \'Ole in favor of t h e ame ndment . Earlier this year, the Senale voted 17·11 to rescind. "THIS IS a sad day for the "''omen. men and children of this state,,. said Rep. Gwen Fleming (D-Br istol l, who sponsored t h e amendment when it was passed by the l e g is l a tur e. "To the proponents of ERA , I immediately urge you to start suit and go to the high courts." Her remark was greeted "'ilh applause from about 250 sign-carrying women, many ofj them with children. in the balcony who had come to su pport the a mend ment . About 250 other women had come to urge that it be rescinded. TllE Al\1ENDY.ENT has been ratified by 3.1 states Including Tennessee a n d Nebraska. · the ather state whase legislature voted lo rescind original approval. The legality of Nebraska's action is being questioned on grounds that the amendr.1"'ent ha s already been approved by Congess and submitted to the 50 states for outright ratifica- tion or rejeclion . Ratification by 38 states is needed by March 1979 to make the amendment part of the U.S. Constitution. 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SATURDAY 10 A.M. • 6 P.M. SUNDAY 12 NOON. 5 P.M. • • OA.ILY PILOT 7 Rockefeller's Th ink-ta1ik LAS VEGAS deluxe rooms on the strip Panel Studies U.S. Choices ..--.WANTED-, DIAMONDS • GEMSTONES IUGEPOCl ffiEVISICW 2<HOUR PHONES AIR CONDITl()ll~ corm~ fer l er 2 P8q)le 2double~in ""''""" S2.00eoch fer extra guests sl>a"9 """ '""' Good all week except fr., Sat. and Holidays when rate is $15.80 llMITEO TIMf OFFER RESERVE NOW! TOTAi. P~UCE, m>EXTAASt For Reservations Information call (714) 533-6050 KONA KAI MOTOR INN A flrstOoss Motel , .. A Pacific HolidOy Resort '.J19 1 lo\ Veqos Blvd , South, Los Vegas, Nev 89109 By RICHARD WILSON WASlll NCTON -Governor Nelson A. RockefeUer I Rep., N.Y.) is off to 11 fairly good start in his bid for the Republican preside n I I a I ncmination in 1976, better, it may be judged, lhaOP most of his competitors in eJthe r p<.rly . 1'his Is said with ch.le regard for the chance that Hockcfcllcr \VOn't be a ('andidatc at all if Vice President Gt'raJd R. Ford becomes president before 1976. 'rhf" former New Y o r k go\·ernor is the flrst to cor.ccdc 11\al the nomination would then be Ford's if he v.·ants it. Gov. Hockefellcr has a sel!- made vehlclc \Vhich allows r tiiff ... 4 ide merrily along v.·ith ready-nude ansv•crs. to ,the inevitable question : "A ~ you a candidate for presidf'n t'."' On lht:t, Rockefeller cheerful ly ans~·ers that he ~·on't make Not long ago we introduced late-hours banking at many of our drive-up facilities. Now we 're bringing those late hours inside to the lobbies of the 15 Orange County offices listed below. They're open till 7:30 each Monday and Friday e_vening. So if you 've been wanting better times for banking, you know where to come. We 'll be waiting. A1!1m1 AY9n!M &8991od•~"-"" Hunl,,g!ooi s...c.r. C'.0011 •J ... :?30£nr 1nns"~ """·- {)p< .... ~i;·~ B11l llo~r1 CjPftU 11.otbotV-_ 1~ Wdr!hut BIY;j, t.e"'llC'I fle,1(./1 l.og....,, Hoftt :r.1511 Pnto ue V1!tnda ll{IU!l• HUii 61d~• lllOON~•t .,,.,.,. 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Tue..,,., W...1RM<11r Tnurid.o}' 8JO,l l.! !O~~t.I. (W••~ U~\ l<lon<!av •h""'~ ~'"'"t 9 JOA M.tolOAl,I. ~·,,.,.,.,.a ,...,.., ~30 1"' IO /lOP!l, 1111..,_y, 'ol""3nt'<l1y, 1~..,lod1y 8 JO AM.t~~P.M. MOl'Cloy &frid...,. l l(IAM !OI JOP \I, 1...,.;1y "-'t<G4V T~11'9d.ry 1.JOA.M,lo)PM, .._,.,,,,.Ar~ ' l ;IO A\1 !')73(11>\I ,.,....., •• ....,,,,,,.,,.,d .... ll>ll•ldly I HA 1,1 !O ~ ""'· "'o~d••.!. r,~•Y l )OA°" 1<1/XIP lil . Tl#\d..--0""\(l>IJ. f l>\lflOl1 l . .)(I Al.l,IO ~PJ.I, Mooc.,,rrill.,. ~:IO AM 'Q/;iQJ>\I, lu.'a"" v.~.,,,...,, ll•urld•y llO•'.l ro 5 P.lol. S1l•KO"Y I A.M IO 1 P.~. Mond1y.lrr~ !)Q A'-' K!llOP \I ,.,,._, ~O.f\' T~~1 IJOA1,1,co~,,M, up his find unlit the end of 1975 when he has finished his "'ork with what is called lhe Comnlisslon on C r I t i c a I Choices for Americans. This is a Rock efel l er creation for studying what "'ill happen ~to America by the year 2000 and trying to develop some ideas on what to do about it. At r i r s t ltockefeller thought he "·ould try to get some federal n1oncy to supplcmcn~ the million or t"'o he and a brother "·ere putting into lhis project, but dropp<.'<i the idea as too controvc risi:1I -"'hich it "'as. sitting in for a v.·hilc and political aims , the studies on hostlng a big reeeption. crilical choices serve a utefuJ purpose. Nothing li.ke it 11 JlAVING an open meellng at being done in 1 Cocgresa or the all was rather a ahock to some White House, both of which of the big thinkers who would are more ooncemed about prefer not to parade their what will happen by the end of ,,...., "' ~ lf -'"" fw ~lll•IA41 ........ , ...... ·-""'°'• ....................... Cer.1111 __ ......... , • .... ..otlolt lty _. _..,....,, Hlfiled '"""' ,.W.. C4a J.60..906' 10.t •Hy • .WW., ICM., S...., ~. •'II 6w •· 0..-.., .... ,.,, ........ iewels by ioseph SOUTM COAST '1.AlA • 331J U tnot. t'OSTA MESA• 540-'°'6 brain chlld ren until fully this year. dressed and groomed. Thete·,---------~---------------------certainly was value in It for Rockefeller. He presided, held press con f e r ences, and the pr'oeeedings wcrt' heard for prolonged periods on regional sout hwest radio. He has been thinking of having another such open meeting on the "'est con st. ~ 1111 ROCKEF'ELL E R has enljsted such thinkers and celebrities as !\oiX'I priic winner Norman Bo r I au g, atom ic scientist Ed w .:i r d Teller, social experimenter Daniel ~1oy n iban, Sol 'Lino'M·ilz. Ress ti1 ycrson. Clare I,ucc, and an assortment of :1cademicians to studv such problems as Cnergy, Ccology, economics, food. health . the quality of life. ,\·orld :;1:i bility and the aspirations or lhe human soul. This "enlU re can be looked at t'M'O "'ays. In the course of these proceedings over the next tv.·o years. Rockefe ller is IJkely to be 1inkro to some pretty audacious ideas -for . example, selting fire to "Dal mines underground and pipjng Xlddia Burger &. Frias at There is some trouble in tl1is academic paradise: a few of the angels arc in semi-revolt orcr getting too m u c h publicity as patsies for Gov. Rocke feller's presidential ambitions. But this i s rel atively minor so far, and· the st udies are going torward in a fairly businesslike way, as w11s illustrated in a re<:ent open meeting al the Lyndon Baines Johnson library in Austin. Tex. Lady Bird Johnson patronized the affai r and Hockefcl!cr v;ould like to get her onL.tho.! commission . but she has so far been a bit timid about going any farther than • -' ; Long or shott..sleeve paucrned sport shlrts 2 1orS15 1.s9.,. Originally $10 to $18 off the gas. BUT TllAT is ]l'SS <'Xplosh·c' than some of the polit ical ideas later likely to cornc forwa rd in this tin1 t' or chnnge. The inherent risk tu !he more conservative image Hockefel\er is trying to project probably isn 't too dangerous. and his public exposure can IX' n1<.1de cont inuous all the while he is not running f o r President. This is noth ing new for Rockefeller -the studies. that is. His Rockefeller p.<Incl reports of a dozen years ago .,.,·ere organized by Henry A. Kissinger. \\'hilc the ~g"s assembled then assert~ an anti-Communist foreign policy .... ·hich prevailed for a decade. thei r foresight did not extend to the huge social upheavals \1'hich domina ted the 1960s. \VJIAT EVER Rockefel ler's Top your favorite slacks with a great looking .sport shirt from rhi.s popular .shirunaker collcnioo. Choose from ·a host of patte rns and fabrics, mast machine vrash :ind drylble. S to XL Men's Sporiswear Handsome chukka boot gets terrific n1ilcagc Famous I I . I i ~ _,' • 19.99 'r"'''' name suits \\',ilk 1<1 your ftc1s' conrenc in this super comforr:ible or low cut chukka boor. Supple .suede wirh moc roe and 2-cyclct tie in brown. Sizes 7!1 to!.'.'. Also available in .smooth IC31her, 19.99 ~ten's Shoc.s imported from Spain $69 Originally Sl OO Get 3 f.res h pcrspccrivc OI) spring v.'ith these outgoing suits from Spain, now 3r a • F JIJUU:LL 'S • ' ., ..,.._ --... '....'.. _. ·~~,., ..,, , This coupon good for one J'a.rrell 's famous Kiddie Burger with French Fries (a 75¢ value). -Or your choice of a Kiddie Hot Doggy a.nd Fries, or a Kiddie Grilled Cheese Samich a.nd Fries. 1630 I Beach Blvd • HUNTINGTON BEACH Famous maker long sleeve knit shlrts 6.99 Orisinally $14 These all acrylic .shirts arc all-around favorites for any wual cndC':lvor. Machine 'vash aod dryab!e in green, brQ\\·n, parchmtnr, navy. Sizes S-Xl. Forerunner Shop "Our private label double knit slacks 12~9 Originally $20·$2) Polyester slacks have your comfort, and your image in mind. Flared or cuffed scylcs ll-'irh bck loops and 1op pocket. Solids or fancies to choose from i.n assorted sizes and colors. ~ten's Slacks & Coordioues sensational low price! Choose from cott0ns1 pol)'CStcr/Jinen ,,·caves, polyester/cottons in bright ginghams or warm·weathcr solid colorsj all richly trimmed with lea ther, all a handsome choice as a suic or extra spore coat. Men's Clothing Shop Monday rhru Friday. 10:00 a.m. ro 9:30 p.m. I Bullock's Santa Ana, 1 Fashion Square, 2800 N. Main Srrcct, Sonra Ana. Tdcphooe: )47-7211 Saturday. I 0:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.. Bullock's Sou<lt Coa.sr l'Jw San Diego Freewa y at Bristol, Costa Mesa, Tdephooe: ~~t>-0611 .. \ I I I • \ ' • • '· Orange Coast Today's Finni VOL. 67, NO. 115, 4 SECTIONS, 56 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1974 N TEN CENTS Patty Hearst an lntinaate Profile PATTY HEARST By BOB THOMAS HILLSBOROUGH (APl -Are Patri· cia llearst's startling words be ing forced from)ter.? An Associated Press investigation finds no evidence in her background that the 20-year-old h e i r es $ to a new spaper !o,rtune would say or do anything violent -much less join terrorists, mouth radical rhetoric or aid in a bank robbery. BUT SHE HAS DONE them as the astounding developments of the country's first political kldnaping UR\\'ind. \\lhether her actions have been voluntary, "'hether she has been brainwashed, coerced, threatened. is not kno"'"· of course. This is the story of Patty Hearst before Feb. 4. \\'hen the terror- ist Symbionese Liberation Arn1y claims it kidnaped her. before h~r friends and fiance and parents and some impartial ex perts say she was brainwa shed and coerced into saying she would jo in her cap· tors. ~ This is the portrait that emerges of Patty tlearst before the SLA : SHE IS KNOWN AS a bright. self-co11 f1 dC'nt young \\'Onlilll , Lil· dependent enough to fl y !hr ne st \Yllh a boyfricntl, but carill!! cnnui:h to keep close ties "'ith her ram1ly. She took \rtC~1tio11!' \\1th thcn1. a nd ~a\\' lhen1 ortcn. She \\'as n1aking her \\'cdli111g J.!Ul':-.t Ii ~( and 1u1..:k111~ china patte rn shortly before the kidnapini;. Like n\any of today's .vouth . she li1·cd \\'llh her boyfriend. Steven \\'ecd. a philosophy graduate student. for the pa.'t .1•pnr ~1nd <1 ho lf 1'hei r r'efationship \\'as tQ bcco1ne 111arr iage in late .Junt·. She '"as a thou~htful art student a1 L'C l~crketev , once h hotbc'<I, of student 'radicalis1n but no1v stirred only hy an occ3S1onal .strenkl•r (See PATTY, Page 2 ) ---~-------------------------- Liz Dick ' Will Get 'Doom Criers' Hit 'Greatest Days Lie Ahead'-Nixon JACKSON, Miss. (AP\ -Buoyed by a rousing welcome. President Nixon today socffed at the "hand-"·ringers and the doom-criers," and declared "America's grealest -days lie ahead.". The President, who new here wilh Mrs. r.;'ixon and the state's t"'O Democralic senators to address the Mississippi Economic Council, was introcluced by Democratic Gov. Y.'illiam Waller. who described ~1ississippians as Nixon's l ' • , "indispensable friends" and said, "\Ve hope that you will feel the love that we have for you and for the office you hold." A sizeable number of Ni xon critics demonstrated outside the hall , but the overwhelming majority of the crowd "'as friendly, He was interrupted more than 30 times by shouts and applause. . In his remarks ... Nixon predicted that ''the lowest point of the downturn " in the economy is past and that a rCOJ\'ery vdl\ i' .~ - PUFF THE DOG GETS OXYGEN FROM NEWPORT BEACH FIREMEN Jerry Strom (Jeft), K•n FletHI Retc~ Bleary .. ytd Pup Flash Fire Guts CdM House; Damage $19,000 A sudden blaze that explocled in a rear bedroom caused an estimated Slt._000 damage to a Corona del l\,1ar home Wednesda y ·within a few minutes after the last occupant left to play teMls. Investigators said 1\,1.rS, K a I m a n Spelletich, of 1824 Marapata Drive, In the Irvine Terrace district, had been gone only about 15 minutes when smoke and names poured from the residence. "It happened just that fa st." said a neighbor, l\1rs. wnuam Moody, of 1832 l\,1flrapata Drive. No cause hns been determined for the swift blaze. but Newport Beach Fire Department Inspector Art ~1ortoo ~kt today that .invcstigator.s do have a theory. lie declined to give any details until the lnve!t.lgatlon ls comlete, but sak! the speculation a!I to the cause centers e:ntlr@ly on an acckimtal incident. The Spelletich couple spent the night with lhe Moody family follo"ing the fire, \\'hicb caused about Sl2.000 damage 10 the structure itself and $7 ,000 damage to Ule conlents. Authorities said Jl,trs. Spelletich le.ft about L: 10 p.m. for a teMis matl'h and that the fire was already raging at 1:30 p.m. when they received the first alarm. Inspector ~torton said ii was one of two resklential blazes to occur in Ne\\'Pl)rl Beach ,within 24 hours; adding that both seem unexplained. A rire that occurred aOOut 5 a.m. at an !See FIRE, Page %1 Panther Pit Rai1l ed CJIJCAGO (UPI) -Authorltie! early today raldl'd the Black Panlher party headqua rters in a South Side building and seized aboul 10,000 rounds of military ammuniUon end at least ~x 1ho1guns~ police said. ~ begin thh~ summer, along with an easing in the rate of innation. "\\le often think that we live in the worst or times." Nixon said. "Don't buy ii." Addressing a Ji)lice:istimated overflow ~ crowd of 22.000 al the ~lississippi Coliseum. Nixon said that. while the nation has problems. no other country enjoys more opportunity, prosperity and (reedom. The presidential pa rty was welcomed at the airport by \V alier prior lo the spt"('{"h to the economic council . · The presidentia l jet taxi"'ll. lo a remote Corner of Altnn c.-'I'honrpson--Airport where only military and security personn<'l were on hand. A cro"·d of several hundred was kept behind a fence many hundreds of yards away. Rep. Trent Lott (R-MW.J. a member of lhe House Jodicia.rY Committee that L, coos!dering Nixon's Impeachment, had planned to acrompany the President on the flight from Washington. However, Lott's office said this moming !he pressure of business kept him in the capital. Last April '!1. Nixon flew lo ~mrdr.rrr. :\liss. to pay tribute to Ot-mocratic Sen. John C. Stennis, y,·bo in introducing '.'l'ixon urged that the President "tough it out" in the fa ce of the unfolding \\'ntergate scandal. Nixon . in his own speech then. applauded ~lississippians for havu1g "the ability and the "'ill and the desire to tough it out.'' The 1973 trip lo r-.'fississippi marked the last of many nights alx>ard Air Force One for presidential aides H . R . Hald eman and John D. Ehrlichman. They were forced lo resign three da~·s later. The Vi'hitc House said r-;ixon was invited last July to appear before the economic council. a statewide chamber of commerce group. in a Jackson coliseum holding up to 10.000 spectators. ~lore r\ixon agreed to appear ;it the ur ging of Stennis and Democratic Sen. James 0 . Eastland. according to the \\lute House. Neiman Marcu s Plans to Open Ne,vport Branch Neiman !\1arcus, the Dallas-ba sed department store kno~·n for its high priced gifts. plans to open ils first \\'est Coast branch at Fashion Island in Ney,•por! Beach next year. Announcement that the chain is Cali fornia bound "'·as scheduled to come at a press conference late today at the Big Canyon Cow11ry Club. Stanley ~farcus. chairman of the bo11rd of Neiman !\tarcus. and Albert J. Auer, vice president of the Irvine Comi>any, y,•hich built f ashion Island. "'ill make the formal announcement. The store that sells things like Chinese junks <ind his and her camels first opened in Dallas in 1907. It now has two branches outside of Te:ir:as, one ih Chicago aod t.be other in Atlanta. The J.~ashion Island store wll l be located just north or Broadway. It will be relatively small , about 120,000 square feet, but its exact size aod design still must obtain Irvi ne Company approval. according to Irvine officials. Construction will begin In late summer or early fall and 1he sto~ is scheduled to be opened In September of 1975. Details about the store and what kind of merchandise it will c:ontain will be announced by atarcus at the press conference. Neiman ~1arcus will ~me the fifth major department store chain to locate in the Irvine Company's costly shopping complex. The Broadway, Robinson's, Buffums' and J.C. Penney Compa11y have.11ores I.here now. ) '' • UPI Ttte~olt AFTER 10 STORMY YEARS, THE ENO OF THE LINE? Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton Call It Quits Coast College A1lJl1·oves A Divorce ... By \'ERNO~ SCOTT HOLLY\\'OOD l l'PI 1 Elizabeth Tavlo!' -ilnd-Jlil'hard Burton. \\'ho kissed and n1adc up only tast Oeccm bl>r. ~nnounc1·d loday thn1 thl·ir 16-yca r 1n<1rria,gt' is full shcd The c:oup1c. "'flo fr<.'QUf'nll~' rxchangt•d rxpC'n.sive baubles a~ ;in t•x prc~~ion <1f th('ir IO\'(', Jnadl• the ;innnunef'nlf'n! nf p<·nd1ng d1\·on·c through a rf'pn'!>t•nlal1\'l' shortly artcr ~111is Taylor rl'turned frnn1 a vaca11nn 1n ll:n\·a11 Burton has bl"'rn hospllal 11rd h('rc for 12 d.1ys. !n !ht·ir ~·1ilf -sla!rtilfnt, thf' l'ouple saul: "F.)11ahl•th T:ivlor :inti Richard Ru rt11n hn1·l· r('('Jll('S!ed iha t th('1r lonJ;:litnf' fr11•nd and nttom"y Attron R. Fro~t h proci·1•d to legally terminate their 16-yc;ir marriage on the grounds of 1rr£'L'Qnc1 lahlc diffcrcoc('S. "Frosch has ind1 e<J!ed that thr divnrrr \\'i ll be olit:11ncd in Ill.'rn . Swilzf'rl and , \l'hrrP thr Burt .. ns have tx>cn rl·~iden :s for many ~·l·ars.'' derre -A:-.-..-,nrl~.,....,, ... ,..#1 ... ~--n;~;;;:l iss T;ivtor arrived in lfol!\'\\'OOl'l ar . . -:-..m-T'ie Jiii -av ait ,,r sc;;clt°JI '"ek~-vnf.ttoon-----• . • U l' ~ 1\ith hf r molher and sonic of h<or ch it· By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of 1M D1il1 l'llot S11H Trustees of the Coast Communi1y College District \'Ofed unanimously \\'~rwsday night to extend l hr boundaries of their district lo include the Garden Grove Unified School Oistriel. The merger. if appl"oved by voters in r.an:len c:ro\'e. "·outd make the Coast Community College 11istrict on e of the largest in Califom ia. In adopting lhe plan , college lrustc:'fS set ;.<o\". S as the target date for !he annexation election in Garden Gro1•r. In addition to the basic merger question . lhe ballot "'ill contain t1,110 otht~r measures: -A 20-cents per SIOO a s s es s r tl valuation tax to be levied for 10 vea rs for the purpose of constructing ·a th ird district campus in the Garden GrO\'c area. -A 20-ccnt, five-year tax to financt' current operations. This \\·ould allO\\' Garden Grove students not present!~· attl"nding Orange Coast or Golden \\·est College to finish out their educational programs at other institutions "'ithout immediately adding ncv,, students to the loca l district. Dead Dr. ~orman J·: \~'al son. chancellor nf lhc Coast ((ln1n1unil~· Colll'ge District. pointed oul prior to the bo.1rd 's aelion that the annt'xation 1,1,·ould not incrrasc taxrs for residents li\'ing \\ith 1n the rxisting bound;irics of the district. The nC'w taxes "'n uld apply only to Garden Grove. hr said. 1\o objection l\'aS noted to the propoS«I ml'rgrr during l\\O public he<lrin~s 1·"1;cl'pl frotn Ne"·port Beach rl·.sid .. nt llarvpy Pease "'ho <.'flntended !hat !he consolidation plan h:id not <1dcquately been presented In the public. Trustt'C'S, in adopting th<' plan. calll'd for !he intrnducti(ln of SP'-'cial lc~islation tn allO\I' the t\ol·o tax n1easures to bl' placed on the ballot If the election fai ls. !he r.ardcn r:ro\'r l'nificd School Dist rict prohably \\Jll he d1l'1ded up bet.,.,·cen the Coast Comn1un11y Cnllege District. the North flran1-:r r·ounty Comn1unity College !Jis tr lc!. and the Ranrho Santiago Colh'~<' llistrict The (:arden Grove ln1f1ed School Oistri<'t is prt?SCntly not part of ;1n\' comm unity colle~e distrirl. Y."hich 1ncans that its high school gradu;itcs <ire free to !SH l\fERGER. ragt t1 Horse~~ Rogers Re11e·1vs Attnch 01t Fr ee 1Vll)' HIS KINGDOM FOR A HORSE FrMway Fighter-A.ogera ' .. . ' There arc dt>ad hon:es. And thC'n there arc dead horSNI. r-;e"'J)Ort Beach \'ice ~layer llO>\ard Hogcrs was accused ,.f brat1ng nnc during the recent cit:: council elr<:'t1on campaign. He kept campaigning on th•• i ~~u<' rir the Pacific Coast Fre('wav Il l' told anybody "·ho "'·ould listen 1h<it h(· hf'IJX'<I kill it and that he \\'OUld help kt><'p II kil led . Rogers ins1st.s loda~· it is still no! dead and points to A rC<'ent sta1en1i'nl hy Orange County Rood IJ e p a r t m c n l planning enginl'Cr. The planner. Tl)l'll Tousignant. told county plaM ing eommLc;sLOflel"<i !hey are faced with bi.a problems mO\'ing prople around in South Orange County. And he. said. "Re-establishment of the Coast Free"·ay alignment y,·ould hrlp." The Ca'llfornia l.cgtslature \\•iped th r rreeway off planning maps nearly l"o years ago after '.'Oewporl Ut'ach resident.' \'Oted to cancel their agreelll(!nt on the. route. "Maybe the guy I Tou.~1gnant I .,.,.a.!L orf base. !tlaybe he "'a~n't," Rogers sald At Rogers' urgini;:. Newport Beach ell)' councilmen have called Orungo County Road Comm issioner Ted ~1cConvlllc ISee FREEWA''. Paie !) . . drrn at her bro1hcr's lnmC' in /lav.au Burton has bi>t·n hospital ized at St. .J011n 's Hosp ital in n•'arby San!.'.l l\loni(';i \\'llh bronchial problt·m~. The couple . c<;tran~ed la'.'lt summrr afler a spa l, "·ere r('C()ncilNI a few <la's before Christm as "'·hen Hurton new fro.rn :i movie local ion in Rome to Los AngclC'<; \\·here his wife \\'ils hospitn!ized. Bur!on 1\•h1ske<I his \.l'ife. still in a 11 hl•Clehair a ll<'r unrit•rgoin g sur~r>ry fnr re1no1a l t;f an ovarian ('\St. back to Eurnpe in :111 allcrnpt tO save thrir m;irriai.:C'. llr j!ai·e ~er a heart-sh:iJ>Nt diamond nC'cklacc. adding to he 1 eollcct1on of (•xpcnsivf' JE'11r!s. The couph• rrturnl'd to Orov ille. Cahf in \!;ireh 1-.herc Burton starrrd 111 a nr.\\' mov il'. "Cf'h1· Kl nn.smt•n ... !IC' 111adc n(•\\'S by g11·ing baubl<·o; to local !!Iris and apJX'aring 1n public "'ith other \\'Omen ;ifti'r ~liss Ta\IO r ll'ft tO\.l"n. \ieither Hu~T<tn nor :\1 1'\.~ T.1\'lflr ""is ;ivail:1blc fnr commrnt nn lhl' d;·e1s1nn to divnrcc. [! 11,.:is the ftfth n1arr1:1gC' for !hr 4:.!- _1c.:1r-old actrec::s, the .<.•·corid for Burton, 4C. The·~· had no t•h1ldr1•n Thr coupl1· rnad r i n ! er n ·1 t 1 on ;1 1 hl'adlincs durin ~ !h"1r ro1l':111(•' 1n l!lfi3 on 1~.e sel of !hr movie. ··c1f'f1!)1tr;1 ·· 1\l that tin1C'. \l1r.s Ta1l11r v.;1~ m:1rril<d to Eddir Fic::ht•r. Burir)n alc::u was 1narrit>d . Ilurin g lh1·1r stor1ny n1.:1rria~e. th~· Burtons fought and k1~\ed and made up puhhcly on rnany occa~ions. Th•·y each t"Omm11nded milhon doll;i r salarl"S "''hile m<Jktng n"10t1011 pictures togt>lhl.'r. But 1n rccl'nt }'cars. th<>1r bo" officf' pof>ular:ty fa1ll'd and th1·1r salaries decreased. Orange Coast Weather Th(> inland portons of lhe t-ounty 1111! \\·arin up a bir Frid;i~ bu1 coa~lal re;idings ~houldn '1 change. Look for high lemps in the 63 lo 73 range after o"em1ght lo11s d1p- plng 10 42 li\SIUI·: '1'011.\ \' 1\ <fO;;f'n yenr.~ aft,.r lirr d""r/1 1\/arily1t fll 1111ru(• r()1U11n1l'~ tn bt· r:r11/ol/('(/ by nu 111n111 ot h1nl')·~ rnrlier., .(on1e r.f IJ"/1on1 11rr1'r n1tt litr Vrnitttt 1Cirof1 :<ft"!' llllrr nf !lie record st1a1ulH tod1111 011 l'ouc 1n ... ,1 .. , ll MD .. t l • LMSt¥d h MPJl~•I ,.-UMll 1' (ahl9•~•• I ,.,, ...... ,.,., 4 (llHihtlf 5t k °'"" .. c..,..,, , .. u (.,..;,, H p-~ 11·).J C,.H_,., H .. ,... u l>t•tJ! JftllCtl u '""'' _, Edlt .. i1I l'tM 6·1 SIMk M.,k•ll .lO·ll E11te•fll11mt111 1• TtltV11 .. ft 11 FJ,..nce "-ll Tll.iallr. H H~ Gt '11"'1' U Wt .. Mr I 11-M.... ll Wtr141 Ntw1 AM L •lldlln 1J • . -' l .. :_gAJLY PILOT N Life of Patty f'rom PRfJe I She rarely dJSCU$Sed politics. 00~1.l:!:STIC Lift: WITH \Vc-ed wa J a delight. They spent n1ost of thei r thn e at home. \\'&tr:hing lclevlsloo reruns of ··Star Trek" and "~t lsslon l1n1>0ss1blc" dur!n,g loni;i, candlc·lil dinners. They lived in a $250 Berkclry apar1 n1cnt. Their inrorne V.'l\S a $.100 monthly al10"·:1ncc from her p.1rents and :i small salary he rcctived as a teacher's assistant. Though she took her parents' moncv, she "'as hardly :iffN.·IN:I by lhc family \\'Calth or social status. To get nloney she once took Christmas ca rd orders. PATTY \\'AS AN excellent cook. cspticially gocxt at soufnes. cakes and pies. She and \Vecd listened to the stereo. he fijvoring the clnssics. she the soft rock singtr Paul Simon, C<irolc King and Carly Simon. They had used mari juana . but "·inl' '''as their thing. They usually had 20 or 30 bottles on hand and .... we trying to learn the belier vintage:s. The y didn't subscribe lo the San Francisco Exan1iner, of \Yhich h er father. Randolph A. Hc;1rst. is l'ditor and president. or any othrr newspaper. Their only magazines were Cosmopolitan , satiric Nattonal Lampoon and Sunset, a Lucille Kuehn Di scharged Fro1n Hospital Ne"'JXlrl Beach Councilwoman Lucille Kuehn was discharged rrom Jl0o1g ,,lemorial Hospital Wednesday, about a week after undergoing surgery for a perforated appendix. Afrs. Kuehn said she ls still "fctling very tired'' but she vowed she will attend the May 13 council meeting and \\'ill be !Worn in 111 that time. ~in. Kuehn was elected to tht city counciTAPrfl 9. '· She wasted no time in attacking a recent proposal that th!! mayor of Newpor1 Beach be selectl'd on a one~ year. rotating basis. "There are twa kinds of law. traditlooal and written ,'' tilrs. Kuehn !aid. She said It's traditional that the ma ror be elected for a two-year term. "It's never rotaled. They mayor ha:s • _ alw~ys ~ ~ectcd ~Is ~rs on , men . "The mayor has to chair meetinQ&. represent the dty and have some clout ," &he said. She said she has been reading about the pending cut off of federaJ funds for road construction. "\\1e've got to have a mayor in there hopping before the deadline. to get as much as we can before the rapid transit district gets it all." she said. ''That's the kind of thing we need a strong mayor and strong city manager for," i\lrs. Kuehn said. From Page 1 FIRE ... apartment at 3<lilf.i E. Ba y Ave .. caused an estimated $500 damage and senl t.hc tenant to the hospital. James Shepherd \\·as transferred from Jloag l'wlcmorial llospital to Orangr County Ml'dical Center's bum "'ard where he was being lrl'ated at rnid-day. The vict im was apparently trying-10 beat out names "'hich erupted Jn a chai r \\'it h his hnnds when he sustained the moderate burns. Firemen said damage "·as confined mostly lo a chai r and the surrounding cnrpet and Urat they 1\·ould _probahly detenninc that a dropped ciga r('UC caused it. OIAHGfCO.&ST N DAILY PILOT ,,.. r...r:;. I •'l I). , r .. , ,,., ,. •.. 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Ol (~- ~-~e-lt:T"-""·1••Gotl•-CMl'Oh ". !;w~K!lll'oOl'l llv ~·-·~(IO'I-· ....... ll 00 """"NII; .,,<111..,dft••~I'-i.l00 ""6MHo I .. travel and recreational mngaiine. tiiost or Patty's rtadini;i wns con.fined 10 school \\·ork, but she kept a book by the bed for occ11lonal uR. The last ont she was reading waa "Radlca.J Chlo •nd ~1au·f..1aulng the t~lak Catchers," a wry took at the su pport the rich gave to rudlcdl cauSt:.!i ht the late 1960s. TIIE JI EA RSTS LEARNED of the living arr1111J.:cmcnt shartl y be f or c Christma.~. Tht•y thought their daugh1er had ;,i ft:nHllf! roomn1:1te. "fitr. Hea rst was more understanding," said \\'eed. "fitrs. llearst is very lrad ltlon<1I :i11d Ca tholic. so she was Ob\'iCIUsly opposed to it. Uut she finulty said. '\l.'1·1 1, you·rr going to dolt any"·ay,' so there "'as no big fuss." \\'ecd, a Pr lncelon Un I v c r s i I y i;radualc, is six yesirs older than 1'1lss llcarsl. "'ho had her 20th birthday in SLA captivity. He is tall and sle nder, with a brush muslttche. An art professor of Patty's described her as "like sor.nething painted in th e l ~lh century ... Jong, goldcn-brov.11 ha ir ond perfectly fai r skin." WllEN TllEY WE~'T out. Steven and Patty enjoyed pro"'ling auctions and secQnd·hand shops to find antiques and art "'orks. Last sumnter they lravelcd around Cnlifomia , in his Volksv.·agcn or her blue ~tG. a _girt from her parents. They v.·ent to Wynloon, a Hearst family retreat in SUCCUMBS AT 88 Longtime Newporter Rush Phone Company Executive Rush Succumbs at 88 Frank N. Rush, a Newport Beach resident since 1939. died \Vednesda y from complications follawing surgery for a broken leg suffered six weeks ago. He \\'as 88. Rush, retired "ice pt'fsident and general manager of Pncific Telephone, \\'8S a nat ive of Iowa, but re.maine<l in Southern California after graduating from Occidental College in Los Angeles in 1909. Beginning his telephone career as a traffic inspector after graduation, Rush moved up through the company's ranks and v.·as appointed Southern California vice presidtnt and general manager in l9'l8. a position he held witil he retired in 1951. . After his reti rement, Rus h served on the staff of the U.S. Commissioner lo Austrla. Il e v.·a.s a fonner president of the board s of trustees of Occidental Col11 ·ge and lhe ~lol!enbeck Home lor the Agf'd. He also was a dirt'ctor of !he Farmers and 1'ferchants Bank and the Los Angeli's Chamber of Commerce. The Frank N. Rush Plaza nl Pacific Trlephont>'s headquarters in Pasadena is 11~1 med in his honor. Rush is survived by iv.·o daughters, illrs Henry K. Swene rton of La Canada and ~frs. Ed1~·a rd A. Kincaid of San Juan Ca pistrano. sc"cn grandsons and tv.·o grt"ut -grandchi ldrcn. Tht> famil y hrui suggested donalions to Thi' Frank Neill Hush memorial fund :it Occidcnlal College. Oil Fit·n1 Aide eclares Energy Crisis No t Over Tht biueS1 '¥1-0rry of the oil companies toda y i!1 ttrat people won 't cooperaU! oo curtailing gn~int' consumptk>n becaLL<;e the\' doubt the cxls,cnce of a shortage, an °officilU of Stn'odard Oil of Callfomla declnred Wedne5d11y In Co8ta litcsa. "The cri sis ls not OVl!'r. We stlll have a 5hort:1ge of about flvl'! percent. and thal dOftl not Inc.ludo any provision for growth," D.A. NielMm. public affairs manager of Stand;ird OU of CalifomlA told members or lhc Costa ri.tesa ltota.ry Club. 1l!e pubUc ctin 't be too v.-orrtOO aboul the price of gasolfnt", i"1c!Gen suggesttd. bc(au~ they are begtMJ.ng to dlsttgArd the M ml.Jes per hour speed limit. ~;hlch can save them 25 percent on ga90hnc consu mption L"Omparf'd with the 65 or 70 miles per hour speeds. Hearst: ah Intimate Profile --. 1--.-, • I .,.~--., __ _ "'~--~ -' --} ·--... ~ :--c.. -~· --..... --.. ' ...... -· "·· .. THE PUZZLE the forests of Northern California. .. \\'e had the whole place to ourselves," Steven recall s. ''Patty and I swam in the river, hiked in the hills and drave the jt:'('p along fire roads." Son1e of the activity "'llS limited bl.-cause Pauy suffers · from a knee condition. She wore heavy braces for '! time in cgildhood. Last summer she cor.sulted a 1pecll2iat about surgery. PA1TY JS THE gnn!ldaught<r oJ the pl\blilhing glonl, WIJllam Randolph Jio,nt But ahe knowa little about him except u an lmporllllt collector of art. She ha1 read no blograpt.ies about hlm nor has she seen "Citi1.cn Kane.'' the fictional filn1 based ln part on his lifti. She was bom the third of fh't> daughters. Both parents h&ve a!y,•ays been busy \\'Ith their own lives. Besides dire<:lini; the Examiner agaln.st stiff <'ompetition from tbe San Francisco Chronicle , Jlcarst served as boll rd chairman of the llearst Corp. Ills 'A-'ift. Catherine, helped found the San 1'tateo Crippled Chlldrtn's Society and is a regent of the University of Cc.lifomia. The daughters v.·ere super\'i!;Cd by a succession of governesses and maids, some gOod, 50me bad. An English govemcs..oi named Hea!her proved kindl y and symi)athetic to the problem11 of the middle daughter as she sought ber place in the family and at school. AND THERE \\'AS at .... ~y11 Emmy, .he \\'arm-hf!arted , understanding Gennan· born cook. Patty would pose her girli;h dilemmas lo Emmy, whose Old \\'orld \1·isdom often supplil'd the answers. Pally follo"·l'd !he fan1ily tradition : catechism and confirmation at the parish church , teaching from the nwis at the parochial S('hool. She went away from home for the first time to begin high Em111y Nomi11ees 'Jane . Pittrnan' By JERRY BVCK LOS ANGELES fAPJ -"Th r Autobiography of !\.liss Jane Pittman." tracing the life of a black woman from slavery to civil rights, received 12 television Emmy nominations today. "The Caro~ Burnett Show" and "M·A·S.H" received 10 each, and the "~fary Tyler ri.toore Show" and "The Waltons" had nlne each. The nominations for t~ small·screen version of the Oscars ri.tay 28 werl' announced by the National Academy of T('levision Arts and Sciences. "Jane Pittman" was nominated as best dramatic special alfd l ls star. Cicely Tyson, was nominaled as best 3ctre~ in a drama . rt also rectived nomina tions for director, John Korty, and for writer. Tracy Kttnan Wynn. "The Waltons," last year's big winner. "'as nominated for out standing dramat ic se ries along wlth "Kojak." "The Streets of San Francisco." "Police Story" and ''Upstairs. Downstairs." !Is stars. Richard Thomas and l\fichael Leaml!d, bolh winners last rear, were nominated again for best actor and best actress in a dramatic series . "Jane Pittman" \vas nominated for outstanding special program. along \Vilh "The Migr antS.'' "The Execution of Pvt. Slovik ." Stcambath" and "6 Rrns Riv \'u." Both "l\!ASH" and "The '.\lary Tyler ! l\loore Shov.·" "·ere nomin atOO for j outslanding comedy series . plus "All Jn The Family" and "The Odd Couple." Norninated for best actor in a (;ramatic special \\'ere Dick Van Dyke for "The ~1oming After ," llal Holbrook for "Pueblo." Laurence Olivier for "The l\lcrchant of Venice," Martin Sheen for "The Exec ution of Pvt. Slavik" and Alan Alda for "6 Rms Riv Vu." Be.sides l\-liss Tyson. nominated for l:k.--st actress in a special program v.·erc Elizabeth filonlgomery for "A Case of Rai>C." Katharine Hepburn for "The Glass l\lenagerie," Clori.'i Leachman for "The ri.!igrants'' and Carol Burnett for "6 Rms Ri v Vu .. , l\"omi natcd as ou ts tanding limitro se ries wer e "Col umbo," •·,\tcCloud" and "The Blue Knight." Beside.<; "The Carol Burnett Show," "The Sonny and Cher C-On1edy Haur" and ''The Tan ight Show Starring Johnny Carson" were nom inatl'd as outstanding music-\·arirty series. l\"on1inations r 0 r musical-comed\'· \'anety specials \\·rre ''B<irbra Strcis~ I lit otl1,~r of Yea r Fi11alist Na rn e<l TI1c I:! finalists in Hoag Hospi tal 's eighth annual "~·tolher of thr Yrar" essay contest v.·ere announced today. The finalists from Costa Atcsa arc SuAAnnc Marie Schocttler. Oiris Jones. Ruth Chasen. 1'1ichelle Sa 11 s bur)' , Lronard ri.tclnt~h. Carol Fure~·. Aurrliano Cervantes. Arthur Chnscn and Karen GhiseUn. Also named finalists arl!: John Leary of Ea!lbluff. Susan Coulter cf Corona del ftlnr. and Jeff Odell of Ne~-port &acb. The! ~·inner will be named May 11. """"'Page J FREEWAY ... before them P.1'ay 13 to get an tx-phlMllon. Tops Se lections ... And Other ~lusical Instruments." "Lily" starring Lil y Tomlin, "Tbe Frank Sina tra Special" and "The John Oen\'er Show " Other mnjor nominations: -Best actors in a dramatic serits: Telly Savalas, "Kojak "; William Conrad, "Ca Mon", Karl titalden, "The Streets of San Francisco''; Richard Thomas, "The · \\'altons." -Best actor in a comedy series: Alan Alda . "ti.tASH"; Redd Fox-x. "Sanford and Son"; Jack Klugman, ·.,The Odd CCluple", Carroll O'Connor, "All in the Family": Tony Randall , "The Odd Couple." . -Best actor in a limited series: Peter Falk . "Columbo"; Dennis We aver, "~1cCloud "; William Holden, "The Blue Knight." -Best actress in A dramatic series: .Jeanette Nolan, "Dirty Sally": Michael U>amcd, "The Waltoru;"; Jean Marsh. "Upstairs, Downstairs." • • school at tlghtly nm Sonia Catallna Scllool In. Molli.tty. - Lite 1Mre w11-IM!l1"' liir Pall)'. Tiit nuna' c;haracter-bU!Jcfuw ltl90l'll were l:Oet oo her .• Sbe cteeDed ioUets and em:ptied gartage cans Car" •'hit the thought ift'tre MJnAt Infractions. She \li'U consldertd im8l'f atXf earned B arades. • ~ AfiER "tllE SECOND year, she convlne«I ·hti father she wa1 Uf'lhapp)' and left the acbool. A rumor U:iat ahe was ei:pclled for smoking marijuana Is denied by IM: sdlool and her parenu. She enrolled at the less conservatlva cry.tat .Sprin,l!t School. Lif• 1>e1an to flov.•er. Sbe discovered art and llteraturt. She took :i class trip to Jupan and was dCf;lply inlpres.wd . In the fall of 1'11 she entered ~1enlo College, 11. liberal arts achoo! near Stanfonl. "She \\'as the ideal student. She studied hard , nevef!" dropped a course, attended classes fa ithfully," recalled L e o n Loolbourow 1 her faculty adviser. SHE MET WEED AT Cl".·st•I Sprlnp, where he Jaught math. She punued him, Weed said, and he was taken by her slim beauty and eagerness ror knowledge. They dated regularly. Jn the summer of 1972. PaUy toured ltaly and Greece with twr _art class. When she returned, sh~ and Weed rented an apartn.ent. lie •·as beginning his grJduate studies. Prirn e Rates Move Hi g her NE\V YORK f AP) -The record 1011 percent prime leO<ilng rate tightened its hold on the banking industry today and one bank moved f\'en higher. Two more of the nation 's top fi ve commercial bank! boosted their prime rates from 1011, lo 10~) percent. Also, Citizens & Sou I her n National Bank of Atlanta moved to 11)3;4 pereenL This left Firsl National City Bank of New York. which posts its prbne- rale on Friday, as the only one of the county's lop five banks which has not joined the more than 20 banks that ha\'c moved to the new industry standard. pock this Sbe d0<ld«I to &lay out of scliool in the faU, seekinl a mpJte ltom studying. And althouaJ> obe had II\ .now .... -then $100 mcntbl) --1J• iiecdtd..more money to .decor:i le ih< a partmelll. She took the Jim job of her life. earnin& S2.~ an hour aeltlzl& and taklng Christmas card orders at a sttire. She quit after the boUdafl and began her 1tudlu at UG Berkeley. "PA'1TV GILEW VP fast: ihe didn·t appear like a l .. )'ell'-4kl a1 Be-rkelcy.'' sakf Weed. "Oar rrW:nds were ones I had ~ aD lo the 25'30 age-bracket. She fttled very wtll lnto the adult world." Uer first quarter was a disaster. ~she lo\·td art. she earned C to C- minus grade"s.·Sbe &witched to art history and began making A·mlnuses and B· pluses. Tbough the Hearsta were u~t at their daughter Uving with Weed, they were \o'islb!y relieved that a wedding v;as plannt'd for Junt. IT SEE~fED TIIAT their world. which combintd quiet, zrsctful living with ci\·ic responsibility, would be well-ordered once more. Then came the night of Feb. l And from that point on the story of Palli'. Hearst bl~, apd the. questions that are being raised about v.·hat has happened to her, about what she is rea lly like now . cannot be answered. From Page 1 MERGER ... attt>nd any community college lhey \\'ish. How~'1er, 11tatc officials have ordered lhe Garden Grove Unllied ~hool District to either be annexed to one of lhe three college districts, or to be divided among them. About 55 percent of Garden Grove's high school graduates are already attending Coast Community College District campuses. Art Boa1·d to ~Ieet PASADE'.lfA (UPI) -A special meeting of the board of the Pasadena Museum of Modem Art v.·as called for Friday to consider a proposal by industriali.<it Norton Simon to take over the finncially troubled museum. lf approved, two Simon art groups would assume lhe museum ·s debts and the cente:r wouJd become the Mme base for Simon's internationally known a rt collection. cross-country case it's yours for just 2.50 with any purchase from helena rubinstein 's skin life collection This honds.ome traveler contai n~ Skin Life Souffle Under Makeup Mo is1urizer; Herbes~ence Eou de Parfum Spray; Illumination Souffle liquid Found o1ion, Blushing Creom"Ond Compre$sed Powder Compact. C~1e from these offering~: Skin Life Creom, ' 7.50/12.50/20.00; Mo;>1u,;r in9 Emulsion. 7,.50/12.50,/20.00: Mois1uriz;41g Cream Cleo"ser, 5.00/8.00; Deep Mo;stu•e liquid Mokeup, lowny, beige, Ivory, bisque, rochel or rosebeige. 6.50. Deep Moisture l ipstick, sweet melon, molten mongo, cOrdiol c.he:rry or 1i1ion sp;ce. 3.75. Cosmetics. l 7 Neither f\tcConvi lle nor Touslgn.int could be ~ached for comrntnt oo the SUltemcnt -« to 5'1)' whether they'll respond to the summons. Rogers uid the Coast F'reewAy Issue is something "lNt conctrM U5 all." He said he hM no ktea wMl.her Tou.tjgna.nt's stattment mean,, the county really ha.~ hopes of reviving the freewa y. Che.I._... ~ROA 'DWAY "Bui 1A·e'll keep fighting thtit damn dead horse," Rogt:rs s.iid. • .. -..--• ... ---- Today's Finni VOL. 67, N0.'115, 4 SECTIONS, 56 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1974 c TEN CENTS ~atty Hearat an lnti1nate Profile PATIYHEARST By BOB THOMAS HILLSBOROUGH (AP ) -Are Pa tri- cia llearst 's startling v.•ords being forced from her? An Associated Press in vestigation finds no evidence in her background that the 2C)..year-old h e i re s s to a news paper fortune wouJd say or do anything violent -much less join te"rrorists. mouth r adical rhetoric or a'1d in a bank robbery. BUT SHE HAS DONE them as th e astounding developments of the country's first poli tica l kidnaping un\\·ind. \\'hether her actions have been voluntary, 'vhether she has been bra in"·ashed . coerced. threatened, is not knQy.·n, of course. This is the story of P atty llearst before Feb. 4. \\·hen the terror· ist Symbione se Liberation .Arn1 y claims it kidnaped her. before hr r friends and fiance and parents and so1ne in1part1a/ experts sa y she ~ \Va s brain\\'a shed and coer(\ed in to saying she "'ould join her cap· tors. This is the portrait <that en1crgc s or Pally llearst before the SL.\: 'DoOlli Criers' Hit 'Greatest Days Lie Ahead'-Nixon JACKSON, ~l iss . (AP) -Buoyed by a rousing "''elcomc. President Nixon today .!IOCffed at the "hand·wringers and the doom<riers." and declared "America's greatest days lie ahead." Th(? President, Who new here Wi th '.\frs. Nixon and the statc·s two Den1ocratlc senators lo address the Mississippi EC'OOOmic Cou ncil. "·as introduced by Democratic Gov. \\'i!liam \Vall er. who de~cribed ~liiSiss1ppians as Nixon·s "indispensable friends" and said, ''\\'e hope that you "''ill feel the !o\'e that WI.' have for you and for the office you hold." A sizeable number of Nixon critics demonstrated outside the hall . but the ~ Coast College Approve s Garden Grove A1111exatio11 o\·er"'·helming majority (If th r cro111d "''as fr iendly. 11e \.\'as interrupted mo re than 30 limes by shouts and appl ause. In his remarks. :Xixon pred1C1l>d that "!he lo\.l·est ]9int of the do\.l·nt1J.rn" Jn the economy is pat t and that a r~o\'ery 11,·il l be-gi n lhis sutnmcr. along 11 1th an casing 1n the rale of inflation. "\\'e olien think that l\"C li\"e in the \\'Orst of tilnes." l\ixiln said . "Don '! bu.1· It. .. Addressin~ a policc-<"slimated overf1011· ('roy,·d of 22.000 ;i t the ;\lissis~ippi Coliseum. ;.;'1xon said th;it. "''htl c !he nat ion has problem~. no other countrv enjoys more op(X)rtu nity. prosprrity·arKi ~ freedom. I • , • SHE IS KNOWN AS a bright. ~£'1l·cn11f1dent young \VOtnan. in· dC'pendent enough to fly the nest \\'llh a boytriencl but («1r111g l~nnu~h to keep close t ie s u1ith her fa1nily. Sile 1nnk·\·;u·n11011s \1J1h lhl'nl. :lnd sa\\' then1 oft en. She \\'as n1aking h£'r \\t•d d111g gur:-.t 11 ... 1 nnd picking c hina pal tern shor tly ))(>fore the k1 rln:i p1ni.: Like manv of todav's \'Olllh. sh£' h\"r d '' 1111 her bovfr1cnd SIC'\"l'n \reed, a phi loSophy i;:ri1dllate stucll'll l. fnr thl· p;1;.1 ·' ~ .. 1r ~ind a hal f Their rclationslup \\·as to be'con1£' n1a rr111;::C' 111 l;Hl' .lune· She ,,·as a thoughtfu l art ~t udent a1 {'(' llc>rkelc\·. nnC'r a hotllP d of stude nt raclil'alisn1 but no\1 ~llrrcd .n11t~ If~· :111 ntl'i1-.1tinal :-!rl'lli-.1'r {See PATTY, Page 2J UPI Ttlfl'!'lolt Liz, Dick Will Get A Di vo1·c e .. R.1· \"Ell'\(l'\ :-;COTT !IOLL\'\\'IJOI) • l 'J •11 Eli7alx>!h Ta~ lor nnd Hich:irrl B11non. \\'ho k1sserl ;ind m;ldl' !lfl unh· 1:1"1 flt">l"f'mhcr. {1nn11un<'1•1! 111cl;1\ lh;it tll•·1r !O·.\l':Jr tlli!rrJ;J).!t• 1:; fJJH,hf'd Tht· l"Oup1r. 11110 fr1·q111•ntl.1· 1•xeh:1nged e\J>l'OSJl'I.' l>.'.1.u!Jlt:.S ;1, .111 '-'XJll'l'\;.cion nf !hl'ir lt1I\'. n1;H!P th1· ;1nn1•11111·rn11·11t of p<:'nd1ng d11ore1' rhtflul!h :1 11'Jlr•·Sl'n!;1th ,. short]\' aft,.r .\!z,~ T:l\1111 r11 ,um~d fr11n1 ;i 1ar:;11 1011 1n //;111 ;u1' l!u rlr•n ha~ IX'en hosp1t<1!11t~d hrn· for 12 d.1\S The pre'\ldentia l pnrty 1ras \.l"Clromed :ll lhe airport by \\'allcr prior to thr spel'<'h lo the eronomic rouncil. AFTER 10 ST ORMY YEARS, THE END OF THE LINE ? In thl'ir JUlnl ·"1.1it·1nl"11-1 !ht· ('(!up11· ~ard ··t ]!1abt'th T ... 11Jor ;111·1 R1rhard 011r1nn h.'l\'e n'que~tcd ihat 1h1·1r lon~ri1nr friend and allon11•y 1\:1ron II Fro,<·h prot'C'1'<1 to legalh· 1ern11natc th1•1r 10.venr m<i rri"~'lg(' · on thl' ~ r o u n rt s · of 1rreronc1Jnble di fference~. By RVDI NlEDZlELSKI --A 2<k:enl , five.year tax to finance The presidential jet laxi"tl to a remote ot"" o.irv '1111 '''" dinint operations. This· '¥\'ould all ow comer of Allan C. Thompson Ai rport Trustees of the Coast Community Gai:den Grove sludent s not present ly "'"here onl y mi!uary and security College Dist~ic:t \'Oted. unanimously attending Orange Coast or Golden Y.'esl personnel 1tere on hand. r\ croy,·d of \llednesday night lo extend the College to finish out their cducalional 11everal hundred was krpt behind .1 lent'(' boundaries of lhe!r district to inclOOe the prograll'ls at other institutions wi lhout m;:iny hundrl'ds of yards :-s\1·ay Eli:r.abeth Taylor, Ric hard Burton Call It Qu its Tops for ~lesa Garden Grove Unlfled School Dfsttlct. immedlatelv &dding new students fo !he Rep. Trenl Loll fR·:"rliss. 1, a m{'mUcr of The mergcr.J.t approved by voters in local distriCt. 1hc Housr Judiciary Comn11!1e(' that i'i TJ R b' if F' J J{ f Garden Grove. ~·ould make lhe Coast Dr. Norman E. WarsOn. CMllCr !or o -coos1der1ng i\1xonS-im~aclime'nt. h:irl --1· teO 0 Lil.~, 1P TS. I,.~ 1er -OllOrCl Community Coll ege District one of the the Coast Con1munity College Dislrict. planned to atcoinpany the l'rl•sidt'nt f•n ··Fro~rh ha;.; inl/1ra11•d rh.11 the dh·orcc 11·11! be ob1:i1n1·d 111 B1·rn. S1r1t7C'r!:ind. 11hcrf' lh•' l'll!r1un~ h:11·C' hcrn f('Siderr, for manv 1·1•ars.'' ~Iis.<> 0 Ti1\"l11r .1rnvr·d 111 /fnlh ..... ·tW/ T11rsdav ;1tr1'r .~l'\'1 •r·d 11lt'k" \'ae;111011 \\1111 hi·r n1orh1·r and ·"'>inc of h11r rh1I· (l ren at h1·r hrothf'r ·,_ tnnH: 1n Ha":111 BtlTton hn" h1·1·n ho~pH:i!11f·d at S! .• Jonn ·~ llo~p11 ;1I 1n 111·nrh\' S.inr;i ;\lon11·:i 1r11li bront'htal prook·1n~. largest in California. pointed oul prior to the board's ;:1clion !he flight fron1 \\'ashing!on. lfo\.l'C\'i'r. In adopting the plan, college trustees that the annexation would not increase Lott's office said this n1orning t ht• sel Nov. 5 as the target dale for the taxes for residents living "'ithin !he pressure of business kept him in the annexation election in Garden Grove. In existing boundaries of the district. The l':1pital. addition lo the basic merger question. ne\\' taxes would apply only lo Garden I...c1st April '!?. :\'ixon ne"'· to ~leridian. the ballot \\'iii contain two other Grove. he sa id . ~liss., to pay tri bute to Dcmocrat 1c Sen measures: No objection \.\'as noted to the proposed John C. :11.cnnis. ~·ho in introd uci ng :-;ixon -A 2()..cents per $100 a ss e ss ed merger during l\.l'O public hearings urged that the Presiden t .. tough it out" valuaHon tax lo be levied for IO years for e:tcept from Ne\vport Beach resident in !he fa ce of th e unfolding \\"alergah· the purpose of co:i.structing a third Harvey Pease who contended that the scandal. district campus In the Garden Grove consolidation plan had not adequately Nixon. in his O'il.'n speec!i lhl'n. area. IStt ~fERGER , Pagt 21 applauded :\1ississippians for ha \·1nt: •·the -------------------·-------''------ability and the "ill and !he desire to , v •• Taleing· a Breather Purr the dog tnkcs a pull or oxygen from Newport Beaeh fi remen Jerry Strom (lc{IJ and K'en Flessel. Puff puffed too much smoke Wednesday during a $19.000 t ire al the Co rona del Mar home or •his owner, l<'lnlan Spellctich. Firemerr treated the pooch for sn1oke inhllailon . Pull was reported okay today. . , tough it out." The 1973 trip lo .\1ississipp1 markt.'d thl' la~t of manv flights alx>ard ,\tr Fore·~ One for Presidential aides II . R llaldeman and John n Ehrlichman. They "'ere forced to resign three days later . Thi' \\lhite House said :-;i:<on 1vas in\'ited last Jul y to appear bt•f(lrc the t."Conomic CQuncil. a stal l'\.l'ide chambt.-r of rommerce group. in a Jackson colisewn holding up to 10.000 spectators. ~lore Nixon agreed to appear at the urgi ng of Stennis and Democratic Sen. James 0 . Eastland . according to the \\'hite llousc. 12 IV01ninations For TV Eu11u)·s To Jane P itt111<11i By JERRY BUCK LOS Ai"GELES 1AP 1 -'.T h C' Autobiography of ~l iss J a.nc Pi\11n~n." tracing the lile of a black •.ro man frnrn sla\•cry to civil 'rights. r('(.·ei\·ed 12 tc!e,·ision Emmy nominations tod ay .. The Carol Rumctt Shn\.I•" and "'1:·A·S-H.. received JO each. and !ht' ":\lary Tyler :\loore Show '' <ind "The \\'altons" had nine ea ch. The nominations Jor the small·scrccn version of the Oscars l\lar 2B \\·ere announced by the National Academy of TPlevision Arts and Sciences ".Jane Pittma n"' "'·as nominated as best dramatic special an d its star. Cictly Tyson. "''as nominated as best act ress in a drama. It also received nominations for director. John Korty. and for ~·ri1er. Tracy Keendn \Vynn. "The \\;nltons." last year's big winner. ,,·as nominated for ou lsfanding dramatic series along wilh '·Kojak." "The Strec1" of San F'ranciisco.'' "Police Story•· and "Upstairs, Do~·n!Hairs.'· Its slars. Richard Thomas and l\llch11t'I Learned, both ll.'inners last year, ll.'Crc nominated agAin fnr best actor and best actress in a dron1atic series. "Jane Pittman" was nominated for outstanding special program, along wit h "The Migrants." "The Execution of Pv1, fSee E~t~"'S. Pa1te Zl WOMAN OF THE YEAR Mildred Fisher MAN OF THE YEAR Theo Robins 'Ian Dies in Assa ult l.O~IA LIN01\ ! L'P I • -An 83·ycar-<>ld IJ;,nnini;: man died Wrdn llday or'lnjurlcs suffered In an nppar~t robbery In his rio~pll nl room thls month. ' l Th codnre H11h1ns Sr. and :\!rs. ~1 1\drt"d f'ishrr \.l"l'r(' hnnorrd ilS ,\fan 11nd \\lnn1an of !he \'f'a r for !97 4 today by the f'nsln ~lrsa Chamlx·r of Comn1crcc. The srlcr1io11 11 as announced dtiriri g th e ehamber's fifth ann ual a\.l·ards luncheon· IH lhe llohd ay Inn .. \lore !h;in 100 gue~ts <Ht endt-d rhc< even! Chamber P r e s i d e n t Eugene 'J. Bergeron presented an cn~raved plaqu" to Hob1ns. ;1 Costa ,\lesa auto d(•ater and phila nthropist. ;ind Dr llilrl:-s :\lcC;1rtnc~ made lhr pr,•Sl'nl:1t1on 10 .\!rs F1:th1'r. a \.l f'll·knO'>lll civic leadr t . Roth honorees y,·crr rtio.~<'ll by thr rnm n1uni1y affairs Cf!1nm11t<'l' of 1h·· chamfx>r nf Cl)nl mf'rre on tht· basis nf outstand ing rommun1ty !;irrvicc to !hl' J/·1rl>or Arca. Hobins. 81. ha.~ dis tinguished hirn.~clf as as Cln a\'iator. as businrssm;in, and as a f""!nmun\ty !c:idcr. !le 11·11s thr nrsl 1nan lo fl.~· n1·er \11. Shasta. a fr;i f \1hich ht• il{'l'r'irnplishl'd in 1920 in a 440 hp ~llnvillnnd p!:inf'. :onri held the \\'Or!d 's rf'{'Orcl at th1· Loni:: Rr:1ch International 1\Jr H;ic<'. fl~ in:: 150 n1 ph around a triangular course. Bobins sta rted busffi<o.~s 1n .\' ... 11-pon R;•ach in 192 1 :i nd i~ thr fonni·r pr1·•1dt•nt of lhe Costa i\ll'sa.l\"c11·p11rt lk'nr>h l.irin'\ rtub. lie is current!\' a mC'n11>C'r nf the f:ommodores Club and v.·n~ form<·rll\" th" rommandt•r of 1\n1l·rican l.eJ!ion · ro .. 1 291 In J91i2. Rohins 11 a~ c/,.-i~"n nrangf' loa"t College "Outslnndin~ C111zen · and _.Jn~l969 he \\'<IS h'lnored "'ith thr bron7" Kt•\·s ionr· A \\' :i r cl and !hf' Aml·rir(I mr°<ialtion of 1h1.• Ro\":\ Club or Arnr·rira Rohfns is an honor!lr\' c1ti1Pn nf f()<;ta ~lcsa. a charter mr1n!Wr flf thl .\'f'1\por! I/arbor Ch<1mbcr of Co1nml·rce llal f rrntury Club. and in !!171 """ ;i,1ardcd ltle Quality Dcalrr 1\11 :1rd fir aut•> aJ!;encics by Thne ~l:11!;a1in('. ~lrs. Fisher is no1NJ for h f' r contributions to !hf' f'o rn n1uni!v as an educator and as a lfrl'lf'~S \'nluiitcc r !fir projects In bct!cr lifr fn lh<' llarht:ir 1\n'n, She taughl in lhr prirnarv gradC"s r1f Costa i\!esa sf'hools for :17 ~·rar~ :11 ~tc:-;"all y. l.indhf'rgh And II a r per <'lemcntary SC'hools Siner rl'tirinJ! rrnm ' teach in~ in JOO.') she and her husbt1nd Rob. ha\'e hcf'n active in m:in\ school projects and pro1·idl'l'I hundreds of ~u1d1>rl tours through ro~ta ~trs.1s F:stan('1:i Adobe and the surro11ndin~ htstnr1l' site ~!rs. fisher and her husb.1nr1 J:i\ f" lec1urrs and slide prcscnlatlons on several s:ubJrcls lo children in IOC':tl schools and to ad11l15. In 11dd1llon. :-Olr-. fisher rondu{'\~ story hour$ for childrl'll al the Center Slr•'l'I hbrnr~ Th1s :year's \\'omn n or !ht' \'rar h.i~ ~rvC'd a" a mrmtK'r of the Amrrlcl\n l.eRion Auxiliary Post •5.l. ltx· Girls S!Rtr PN>Rr11m. the \\'omf'n's r1u1> of C:'.<lo;1a f\-IC'sa. and I!<: curn.'Tlll.Y pr~irlent or fh(' Costa ~lt!M Frlf'ods of !ht! Library. ~lrs. Fisher nlso serves as M.'<'rr Wlry of the Costti i\1r1'a Historical Society, l!i.l't 110'\0Rf~D. Pa,1e %) • The touple. c:-;1 rnng('d l::ist !lu mml'r .1fter <i sp11t. \.l"f'fl' rC'tQnci]('d :i fr•\.\' dn1.~ hcforc Ch n.•an1as y,·h•·n Burton fll'11· fro.in :1 movie l0t:ition in nl\mt• ro L<,s Anj:ll']I'~ \l"ht're h1'\ 11·1fe 11.1s hr1~p11al1z.ed. 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" • fl••d " M~!~•I Fy11d\ " t•l•hl•"·· • H•! O~•I Ht vn • tl•n·•~ •• O•a"" t"""'Y 1J 11 Co"1•t1 " p ... ~1· 11 ll ( rot•""l•O " ... u °*11h NOll<I\ " $.ertl ...... £11no•lll "" . ' '"'' M't-•h •. ,, £~•~"•l11m..it " l 1leY1•lt11 " ''"'""° tt·l! '1•1111~ .. Hy Gt•d"-• " ~~·'""' • Hertuo::.. " Wttll Nt •I • iln11 l 111 "l n Thuria11, Apr il 25. l'!lr·• Life of . Patty Hearst: an Intimate Profile From Page J She rarely dlscu!std Politics. OOl\tESTIC LI Ff: \\'tTll \\'(.«i wa.:; 3 deligh t. They !lpent mosl of tl,l•lr time ::it home, v.•atchlng lelt"'\'i!lion r('ru11, f!( "St.Ir Trek" and ··~tission Irnpossiblc .. during Ion~. candlc·h1 dinners. They livl-"Cf In 3 $250 Berkelt>y aparlmcnt. Their income \.\'HS a $300 monthly alJO'A'il.nC"e fron1 ht>r parents And n small salar~· he rccci\'cd as a teacher's assistanL Though she took hC"r PJren1.;;· n1one;;. she \\'as hardly affcC"tM by the filnuly \1·e;.11lh or social sta1us. To i;:ct money she once took Christmas card orders. PATfY WAS AN excellent cook, csj)ccially good at sournes. cakes and pies. She and Weed listcnl>d lo the stereo , he favoring the classtes. she the soft rock sln ger Paul Simon, Carole King and Carly Simon. .. They had u.!Wd mnriJuana. but~v.•ine \\'US their thing. They usually had 20 or JO bottles on hand and v.·ere trying to le11rn lhe better \•lntages. Tht'y didn't subscribe tn !he San Francisco Examiner, of \\hich her ra1her. Handolph 1\. Hearst. is editor and president. or any other nc'A·spapcr. Their only mugazines "·ere Cosmopolitan. satiric National Lampoon and Sunscl, a •A Dead tr1vel and rocreational maga:r.lne. Me1t of ratty'• reading was confined to X:hool work, but she kept a book by the bed for occasklna! we . The last one she was reading was "Radical Ode and ri.1i1u·Mauing the Flak Catchen:." a wry look at the support the rirh gave to radical causes in the kite 19605. 'fllE UEARSTS LEARNED of tile hving arr:ingemrnt shortl y bef o re Christmas. They thought !heir dau ghter bad a fen111lc roommate. "l'\lr. Jtcarst V.'RS more understanding," said Weed. "~1rs. lfeanil is very traditional and Catholic. so she v.·as obviously. opposed to it . But she finally g1d, ·\Veil, you're going to do it any .... ·ay,' so tl\ere was no big fuss." \Veed , a Princeton Un I v e r s i I y graduate, is sill: yea rs older than ~iiss ~learst, who had Mor 20lh birthday in SLA c1:1 ptlvlty. He is tall and slender, with a brush mustache. An art professor of Patly's described her as ''like something painted in tile 15th century ... Jong. golden·brown hair and perfectly fair skin.'' Wl lEN THEY WENT out, Steven and Patty enjoyed prowling auctions and second·hand shops to find antiques and art "·orks. L.1st summer they tra\'cled around Californ ia, in his \1olks...,•agcn or her blue ~IG , a girt from Iler parents. They went to Wyntoon , a Hearst family retrea t in Horse?~ Wir t.. . "'--· ··~ ,._ ··--" ... ----,, __ _ ...... ~­., , ........ -- • II • ·-· - "'irk• -• J. ·.--~ ! .~·-· ........ --. ~· --~ , :.'•" ··-. -. -.... -'· THE PUZZLE the forests or Northern Ca\Jromia . ··we had the whole pla ce lo ourS<'IVt"S." Steven recalls. "Patty and I s'A·am in the ri\'Cr. hiked in the hills and dro\·e the jeep along fire ro:ids .'' Some or the activil\· \\'as llm il('(I because Pally suffers · frotn a kn ee condition. She wore hea vy braces for a time in childhood. Last summer she Roge rs Reri e1.vs Attack 01~ Freeway Police Officers Hurt i1i M elee On Eas i Side HIS KINGDOM FOR A HORSE F rHw•y Figh .. r Rogers OCC <utd Police . ilf eet on Donkey s Orange C'oast College students and administrators will take on Ille Costa Mesa J>oHce Dt>partmenl in a donkey basketball game Saturday. Proceeds from ticket sales for the 8 p.m. game will be used to finance !he Ora nge Coast College Chorale's spring tour. Tickets will be ou sale at the school gym, priced at Sl.iS for adults. Sl.50 for studen ts and $1 for cltiJdren under 12. Oil 1'ughoa t Sinks ~!OR RO BAY <AP l -Fears of an oil spill in this scenic coastal city's harbor \\'Cre .~pawned after a tugboat sank Tut>sda y ll'ith 6.000 gallons ,,f fuel oil aboard. Thi! Coast Guard orderrd rontingency plans for placing booms If oil l'ises to !h<' surfat"e where the 85--foot JJluc Ea~le sank in 50 ftoe! of water, wmc 200 ~·ards offshore. Ol AMGI COAST C..,. DAILY PILOT ....... •"'l" .. _,, • '• ....... ···~ •"'<~ "<..- ~. ''"• ''""'· p,,... "M•• "'"' "9 II•" 0.•·~>'' • <\,, ••"'(! . """'"' "' .... ' '"' .... ~ ... ,,.. • ,,.,.., ... , _,, """'111" r......,, tn. t· ''" ~" '• ~ ,. ·~ ... ..,,..,,,,,.... h~.... . ,. 1 ••• v .......... .,,....~ fi,. tt• """"' ~· ,...., .,, ........... ~ .... !~ .Nlfl' ("'., .............. ....,.. .•• ' '~·. ' .. f\\i<"•.-..:1 r" ,,,.,.. ·~• ~·· •·· ,..., ·r•~.,. ... , ,.3y . .,,., I .. ,,, ••\•,...i c.;..,,.,..,,<1,1•:&. ~~!"'"'~I vJ~pj ' "••<> .... ..., ""'""-' " ' . 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Newport Beach Vice Mayor Howard foot. s.lnch father welghina 200--plus Rogers wu accused t.f beating one Q, during the recent city council election pound! was jailed Wedne!day following campalgn. an eastside street melee that left t'A'O He kept campaigning on the issue of Police officers suffering bruises and a the Pac.Ifie Coast Freeway. He told third vdth a sore foot. anybody who would listen that he helped Brian E. Beclter;--33, of 2.571 Santa A·na kill it and that he \\'ould help keep it Ave .. remalned in custody today in lieu kiDcd. of S2.500 bail after being booked into City Rogers insists today it is still not dead • Jail on suspicion of assault on a police and points to a recent statement by officer. Orange County Road Depa rt men t His wife Donna Jean, 33. and their 14-plaMing Cf18lneer. 1be planner, Tom Tousignant, told year-0kl son.were also taken into CU.'ltody county plaMihg rorruniMionet!I they are and charged' with interfering \\'ith a faced with big problems moving ,..._,1e police offic:er for lheir a 11 c g e d ,.-,. simultaneous roles. around in $outh Orange County. And he said. "Re--establishment of lhe Patrolman John Jungkeil claimed lhr Coast Freeway alignment. would help ." elder Becker sl ugged him in the left The California Legislature wiped the terr.pie after cursing and shouting over freeway of( planning maps nearly t\\·o the officer's arrival to check out a report yean ago after Newport Beach residents or an abandoned ca r. voled to cancel their agreement on lhe Patrolman Tim Holbrook claimed route. Becker 's son struck him in the head and ''Afaybc the guy (Tousignanl) \.ras off the boy was In turn taken into rustody by ---tJase. Maybelle wllii'f,"'1t0gers sa1d<-.~-10f"m"'ct"'r-;Jim Farley. At Rogers' urging, Newport Beach city This allegedly led lhe elder Becker's councilmen have called Orange County statuesque spouse , a 5--foot, 9·inch Road Commissioner Ted l\fcConville waitress. to deliberately ston1p on Offic.'i!r befo're tllcm ~lay 13 to get an Rod Haddock's foot. cxplanatioo. The Beckers \Vere transported to Costa Neither ~fcConville nor Tousignant ~tesa City Jail, Orange County Jail's 1 could be reached for comment on the women's wing and Orange County statement -or to say 'Ailether they'll Juvenile Halt. in tum. 1 respond t.o the summons. The aP,Parently abandooed car minus .• Rogers said the Coa&t Freeway issue is Ii~ plates remained at the scene . something "that· concerns us all." He said he has no idea whether Tousignant's statement means the cowily really has hopes of reviving the freeway. "But we 'll keep fighting that damn dead horse," Rogers said. Neiman Marcus Plans to Open Newport Branch Neiman ~farcu5, the Dallas·based deparlmenl store kno9111 for its higb priced gifts. plans to open its rirst \Vest Coast branch at Fashion Island in Xe\\·port Beach next year. Announce ment that the cllal n is California bound '-''M scheduled to come ::it a press conference late today at the Big Canyon Cowitry Club. Stanley ~farcus. chairman of lhe bo!rd or :'\eiman Marcus. and Albert J. Auer, 'ice president of the Irvine Comi>any, ...,.hlch built Fashion Island, "'ill make lhe forrnaJ ~nnouncement. The store that sells things like Chinese junks and his and her camels first opened In Dallas in 1907. It now has two branches oulside or Texas. one in Chicago and the other in Atlanta. The Fashion Island store v..•ilJ be located just north of Broadway. II will be relaU\·ely small. about 120.000 squore feet , but Its cll:act size and design still musl obtain Irvine Company approval. according to Irvine officials. Construction will begin in late summer or early fall and the store Is scheduled 10 be ripened In September or 1975. DeJails about the store and what kind of merchandise It will contain \\111 be announced by ?.1arcus at the press conferenea. Neiman Marcus will become the rifth major department store chain to locate in the rrvine Comp.1.Tly's cmUy shopplng compl ell:. The Bro3dway, Robinson's. Buffums' nnd J.C. Penney Company have slores there no"·· Pant11 er P it Rai rled ClllCAG-0 (UPI ) -Authorities early todAy raided the Black Panther party headquarters in a Soulh Sktc building and ~<'izNI abou1 10,000 rounds o( milit ary amrnuniUon and at lt:til six shDt1uns. pollcc Nid. -· Board Extends Nixon Deadline For Subpo ena WASHINGTON (AP) -The House Judiciary Committee today extended the deadline for President Nixon to respond to a subpoena fQr tapes of 42 presidential conversalions and r e c e i v e d a recommendation that a number of impeach ment charges against Nixon be 1 dropped. Bolh de\•elopments had been expected. The committee voted 34 to 4 to ell:tend until Tuesday the dead.line (or Nixon to respond to the subpoena, which originally called for compliance by tod ay. The committee's staff, meanwhi le . rccon1mended that a numtx>r of impeachment charges be. dropped and said the committee should concentrate on \Vatergate. Nixon's I axes and contributions to his re-t>lection campaign. The report, lf accepted. would be the · basis for the presentation of evidence to I the committee, wllich is scheduled lo begin l\lay 7. l ,/ijoth er of Yellr Finalists Na1n ed The 12 flnallsts tn Jloag tlospltal's eighth annual "tt1othcr or the Year" essay conte~t v.·ere announced today. The finalists from Costa Mesa are SusaMe tttarie Schocttler. Chris Jones, Ruth Chasen. ~11chelle Sa 1 is bu r y . l..eonard ~lclntosh. Carol F u r c y . Aureliano Cervantes. Arthur Chasen and Karen Ghl11elin. Al&o ruimed finalist s are J ohn LcRry or E1u1tbluff, Susan Coulter of Corona de! !'\tar, and JeU Odell of Newport Beach. The winner will be named ~lay 11 . From Page 1 HONORED secrelary of lhe UlcenteMl.tl Conlmittee. 1nember of the Fitsta de Costa ~!Ha committee. end a member of the Business and Professional We men '.1 As.~ d11kln. ~ I cor.sulted a apeclallst about surgery. PA1TY IS TllE granddaughter of the publiahlng 1iant, WUIJam Randolph Heant. But she knowt little about him except as an Important ('(lllector of art. She hall read no blograpt:ies about him nor has she seen "Citizen Kane." the fk·Uohal film based Jn par: on llis life. ~he was OOm the third o/ fi\•r. daughters, Both parent! hbve always , been busy Ylith their OY.'11 lives. Be!ides directi ng the Examiner agalnst miff compclitlon from the San Franci11eo Chronicle. J-learllt served as bolrd chainnan of the Jfearst Corp. HJs 'A'ife, Cu therlne. helped found the San ~tateo Crippled Children's Society and is a regen t of the University of C<.llfomla . The daughters v.·ere supervi~ by a sucr~ssion of governesses and ma ids. so"!e good, some bad. An English governess named Heather proved kindly and sympathet ic lo t)ij! problems of the middle daughter as she sought her place in the family nnd at school. . . AND THERE WAS always Emmy, .he Y.arm·hf'arlcd . understanding German· bom t'OOk . Patty v.·ould pose her,gir\i;h dilemmiis to En1my. whose Old World v. i~on1 often supplied the answers. /'atty fotlo'A'ed the fan1i!v tradition :' ca!ethisn1 and confi rmation iit the parish ehurch, teachini:: from the nuns at the p:irochial school . She went away from home for the first time to begin hi gh Frot11 Page J E~I M Y S ... Slo\'tk ," StcamOOth" and "6 Rm5 Riv Vu." Both "~\ASH " and "The Mary Tyler \loore Show " "·ere nominated for outstanding comedy series, plus "All In 'fhe Family'' and ''The Odd Couple." Nominated for best lctor in a Lramatic special were Dick Van Dyke for "The \laming After," Hal Holbrook for "Pueblo," Laurence Olivier for "The i 1erCha nr orvenlce."'~artinSheen-1or "The Execution of Pvt. S1ovik" and Alan Alda fo r "6 Rms Riv Vu." Besides Miss Tyson. nominated for best actress in a special program were 1':1izabeth !\lonlgomery for "A Case of Rape." Katharine Hepbum . for 11The Glass ~fenagerie." Cloris -Ceachman for "The ~ligrants" and Carol Burnett for "6 Rms TI iv Vu." Nominated as outstanding Jimit.cd S<!ries 'A'ere "Columbo." "ttlcCloud" and "The Blue Knight." 5chool at tightly run SMll C.taUna School in )lont .... y, Ule lller'e • ., bell181t for 1'1117., 'Ibo nww' eh&Tacter..t.JUdln& )tssons were loll on ber. Sile cleoDec! toilds and empUed garbage cans for what lbe thought were minor intractloDs. She wu considered 1rnart and earned B sroocs. Af'T~R· TUE ~ECOND y .. r, oh< ~v~~lheh:~:.~r ~,":at~= tll:pelled for smoking marijuana ls denied by the 5Chool and her partnta. She enroUed at the !('SI conserva tlva Ceystal Springs School. Life began to nower. She dlSCO\lered art and literature. She took Q clsu trip lo Japan 11nd 'A'llS dtepl}' impresstd. In the fall of 1971 she entered ~ienlo C.Ollege, a liberal nrU school near Stanford. "She wa~s th!! ideal st\Xlent. She studied hard, never dropped a ~· attended cluses faithfully ," recalled Leon Looftiow'ow, her faculty adviser. SHE MET WEED AT Cc·st,I Springs. where he taught math. She pursued him, Weed said. and he was taken by Mr sltm beauty and eagerness ror knowledge. They dated regularly. Jn the summer of 1971. Patty toured Ita ly and Greece with her art t'lass. When she returned, she and W~ rented an apartrr.ent. He "'a:s beginning his gr:iduate studies. Oil Firm Aid e Declares Energy Crisis Not Over The biggest v."IITT'j' of the oil companies today is that people y,·on't cooperate on curtailing gasoline ronsumption because they doubt the existence of a shortage, an official of Standard Oil of Califomia declared \\'ednesday in Costa 1'1esa. .. The crisil is not o\'et ._We stilLhave a shortnge of about fh·e percent. rind that does not include any provision for groy,·th.'' D.A. Nielsen, public affairs manager of Standard Oil of California told members of 'H)(> Costa Mesa Rotary Club. The public can't be too v.·orricd aboul the price of gasoline. Nielsen suggested, because they are beginning to disregard the 55 miles per hour speed limit. which can s&\'e them 25 percent on gasoline COO!umption compared with the 65 or 70 miles per hour speeds. pack this .~ She decided lo tt17 oul of ICbool In tile foll, ,..iln& I respM from -Yillc· And 1ltlloueh lhe bod 111 ,-uce -U... SIOO montbb -abe rit.eded more money lo diDcorlte tbt apartrneat. She took the fu'st job of her life. earning 1125 •n hour aellln& and taking Christmas card otden at a .store. She quit alter tile bOlldays IDd began ber atudtes at UC Berkeley. "PATTY GREW l/P f"t: she dldn·t appear like a 11-yul":9ld at Bert~cy. •• Wd Weed. "Our frtendl were ones I had known,· all ID 1tie 2WO age bracket. She fitied ·veey welJ lnto the adult v.·or1d.'' Iler flrll quaner was a disaster . Thouab sbe loved 1rt, sh< earned C to C· mlnUI gradel. She 1wllthed lo art hlatory and began making A·minuaes and B· plu,,es, Tbouih tbe Htantl were upeet at their daugbter · livin( with Weed, they were visib;y relieved that a wedding v.·as plamed Cor Jww:. IT SEEMED. THAT their world, which combined quiet, iratttuJ Uvtnc witb civic responsibili ly, woWd be ftl.1-ordered once more. Then came !he night of Feb. 4. Alld from that point on the story of Patty Hearst blurs, and the questions that are bf.'iog raised about 'A'hat has happened to her , about "A'hat she is really like now, cannot be answered. From Page 1 MERGER ... been presented to the public. Trustees, in adopting the plan , called for the introduction of special legislation to allow !he two tall: measures to be placed oo the ballot. Jf the election fails, the Garden Grove Unified School District probably will be divided up between the Coast Comnumity College District, the North Orange County OJmmunlty College District, and lhe Rancho Santiago College District. The Garden Grove Unified School DistrictISpresently not part Of any communit)1 college district. y.·hich means Iha! its high 3Chool graduates are Cree to attend any community college they wish. HowC\ler, state officials have ordered the Garden Grove Unified School District to eitller be annclCed to one of the three college districts, or to be divided among them. 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