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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-05-08 - Orange Coast PilotI I • .__....an a tan . Sauna Lady Tries \ Do~t~rs ~eeking For .Se~ond Trial Court Ga0 Buie In Spa Lawsuit At Bilking Trial DAILY PILOT * * * 1oc * * * WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON , MAY 8, 1974 VOL, t1, NO. Uf, I SECTIONS, M f'AGIS Hoyal Tribute f Uf'I T118lloN Princess Margaret receives a bouquet of n.owers and courtly bow . fro1n Claude Brooks, 5, youngest member of the Dance Theater Of 1-larlem as she arrives to attend a special performance. 2 Ca11adia11 Parties May Overtiirn Government \) OTTA\VA (UPI \ -The two main opposition parties' discontent with Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau's budget threatens to overt ... m the Canadian government ton ight, when a left·w\ng group's non-<;onfidcnce motion ls 'vOte<t' on in parliam,cnl. The Socialist New Democratic Party (NDPJ. w,Pich has 31 votes, introduced its measure in the form or an amendment to a progressive conservative party's motion asking the house to de<:lare that it "does not have confidence in the government by reason or its failure lo propose effective budgetary mea11ures to contain and reduce inOaUon. '' The NDI' amendment accused the government or "failure to propose any raeasurcs to as.~tsl pensioners, people on low ood nxed Incomes, or to deal with \he housing crisis or to rcnlove Rln ring inequitlc!! in the Canadl11n tax syslrtn. '' 1'hc ConservaliVl's:-who hnvc 107 of Parllarnent's 264 scaL-1, welcomed. the NOP arnendmcnl with I ngthy cheers - and ill expectt>d to support It when it comes up for a vote tonight. ff that· . ' . •• happens, a ma)ority of members will be recorded against the budget. Trudeau said Tuesday that, jn such an event, he will ask Governo · Genera'.! Jules Leger to dis!!!>lve parliament Thursday, which woukl pave th e way for a new general election. Shoukl "the prime minister get by tonighl 's balloting, he sti ll will have to face the conservative motion -probably on Friday. Then it would be up to the m>p to back the Conservatives if Trudeau Is to bf:' tUrned out of office'. Trudea u's $23.95 bilUon budget provid,es calls for higher taxes on 1 a r I e corporations. But its opponents brDJld these proposa ls as 1•too Jillie · and too late"' and denounce the governm ent for Failing to impose strict antl·inrlatlonary controls. The pr ime minister's 111lnorlty Ubcral party regime has been governing wilh NOP support Since the 29th general election in October, 1972. 'T'rud au told newsmen thnt he did not want an election. but that he was !See CANADA, Page 21 • ' , Ruling Due in Week Doctors Ask Gag Order In Trial Over Bilking La\li'}'CTS For two doctors and a chiropractor accused by authorities of bilking patients at their Anaheim clinic moved Tuesday to prevent t h e prosecution from discussing the case \'•ith the news media. Orange County Superior Court Judge James Turner set-l\1ay 17 ·as the date fellow Judge Everett \V. Dickey will rule on the demand for a "gag order." ije scheduled May 28 as the date on which Ors. Harry Rudolph Alsleben, 41, ot Yorba Linda , and WUliB.m J. Goldwag, •7, of Santa Ana and chiropractor Paul L. ~Black, 63, of Anaheim , will plead to charges contained in a Grand Jury indictment. The trio are charged wi th grand theft and conspiracy to defraud. They are free on their promise to appear. Deputy District Attorney J ·a rn es Brooks, who presented the case to the Grand Jury, claimed the accused t1·io had made at least $2 million in fees during the past year from patients who were told they had diseases that never existed. 38 Flee Building TOKYO (AP) -1\ f ive -story coinmercial building tilted 19 inches toward an excavation site today, and 38 occupants fled unhamled. authorities said. Police said the cause of the tilt was not immediate ly determined but they were questioning the contractors digging the hole. B<JSTO N JJ?l-I A.LER SUCC ESS S'fOllY 11ere's a "whale'' of a suc..:ess story about Daily Pilot classified ads. First, read this ad: 13' BOSTON Whaler, 4-0 hp ele-c Johnson $950. or best offer (Phone No.) days, (Phone No.) eves. According to the advc,·tiser, a Corona dcl Mar man , the Hrst man lo con1e to SCl' the boat bought it . Tiu1l's results. Try a "lew words in the rigt" nlace. ,. In the Daily Pilot's clas1)1fie<J ad section , and see If you don't have a whnlc or a tnlc to tell. Dial direct: 642·5678. l ... Brooks said Alsleben's "chelation therapy" at the clinic consisted of feeding saline intravenously to many of the palients whose complaints sparked the district attorney's investigation. Brooks alleges the costly treatments \\'ere "absolutely worthless .'' Alsleben is described by authorities as a QTOlifie writer whose books and articles constantly advocate the use of "chelation therapy" and the value of massive doses of Vitamin E. He has been as defenda nt in several civil actions filed in Superior C.Ourt by former patients. l\faria Parson Asks N e'v 1'rial 111 Saun.a Case Sauna bath plaintiff Marla Parson's lawyer has filed a motion for a new Orange Cowtty Superior Court trial of his client's $1 million lawsuit agajmt the Holiday Health Spa of Orange . Citing alleged defense ' ' e r r o r s , deception and misconduct" and improper Instructions to. tlie jury, attorney Marvin Lewis will ask Judge \Villiam ~1urray Friday to ord er a new trial. Judge ~1urray was on the bench six weeks ago when a jury in his courtroon1 ruled for the health spa and against l\.trs. Parson, 50, in what came t.o be known as the "Three Faces of Eve" trial. . Mrs. Parson unsuccessfull y alleged that her entrapment in the spa's sauna room on Aiarch 2, 1970, created a psychiatric condition that led her to seek out in bars men with whom she had sexual relations. Lewis asserts in his motion that errors in the . trial and missta.tements 'or the evidence by defense altomey Donald A. Ruston led the jury to improperly find its verdict on grounds of contributory negligence. Court officials see the hearing or the motion Friday as a stepping stone on the way to the filing of an appeal by Lewis. Light Plane Ct·as hes NAPA IUPll -A light plane .•truck a high tension Hne and crsashed into Napa county's Lake Berryessa Tuesday. The Piper ChernkC<! Crulsel".i crashed on the south~wast corner of the lake In ISO. foot depth and sank. $50,000 Fo1· Patty's SAN FRANC ISCO !UPI ) -~tr. and 1\1rs. Randolph .i\. Hearst today offered a $50.000 reward for information leading to t~e safe return of their kidnaped daughter, Patricia. , The reward was the fi rst offered in the case. "'hich began more than three 'months ago \\•hen the 20-year.old newspaper he!!.ess \V~~ carried from her &rkeley apartment Feb. 4. ~Uy Pllot Sllff Pholo Nem R1111ge Newport Beach actor John \Vayne planted his brand at fiis new tennis club in New- port Tuesday. For colu l_Iln, story and photo. see sports sec- tion today. Page 23. lrvii1c Ma n Set 1'o Face Tri al In SJ1ooti11g An Irvine man booked on charges of assa~lt wilh a deadly \reapon artcr police alleged he shot a patron in the lhigh during a fracas at a dri'lc·in restaurant has been ordered to face trial ~lay 13 in Orange County Superior Court. Judge James Turner set the trial date for Jesse U!c Tully, 27. of 14752 Waverley Lane. \vho Is accused of the shooting or Herbert Chase, 27, of Santa Ann. Arresting officers said Tull~· and a patron identified as Anthony Barrows quarreled over who h:.id th~ right of way Into a Jack tn the Box stand in Tuslln. They said Tully got a gun rron\ the trunk of his car but Wa!i imnlcdiatcly grabbed by Barrows. Polic-c said the gun went orf during the struggle and Chase. who was with Barro\\·s, was struck in the thigh. lie has since l'('Q:>Vercd trom his I \VOUnd. Jn a related development, Sa n Francisco f\.fayor Joseph L. .Alioto MAYOR ALIOTO SAYS SLA WATCHED DAUGHTER.' Story, Page .5 confirn1ed reports that police believe th!! Symbionesc Liberation Army kidnapers of Miss Hearst were considering kidnaping one or more of the n1ayor's young grandchildren. Hearst , president and editor of the San Francisco Exan1incr, said the reward money has been deposited in a bank account and \''ill be paid to the person or persons who provide authorities with information leading to Miss l~earst's safe return to her parents' home. I-le asked anyone with information about the whereabouts of his dau~ter or the SLA to contact the FBI or police. lie tmp),lasized that the nam es of those ) (See REWARD, Page%) Orange Coast • Weathe r Considerable low cloudiness night and morning hours with hazy after· noon sunshine Thursday. Oc- casional light drizzles during the 1norning hours. llighs ni the beaches 62 rising to 70 inlaod. iNS!DI' TOii.\ \' California Rcp 11fll1con.~ are facing diLen1m(I of 11ori11p a convicted felon (l.~ t11e1r nom111ee for governor. Story, Paye 30. 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Ntoo•l • > ' ••' DAIL V PILOT -~-.--s Wcdntsday , M•r 8, 1974 lJ'ate 1·!1al e Evide 11ce Jaworski Needs More Materials \\'ASlllJ'\l'";TON iAP) -Spl'cl al Prosecutor l..ron J a\\'Orski and the chief counst•I ror 1he liou!IC J u If i c i ~ r y Committee said toda y the}' need ndcl ition11l \\'at11ri.:atr n1at£•r1.:ll front the \\1t'litc 1-1011.si;>, dellp1ll' Prl.'s1de11t Nixon's decision to rl'lc<1se no n101'l' \\'atcrgatc rn<1!t·r1.al John Doar. ch tcf rounstl for the Judiciary Comn1i1tcC''s 1mpeac.tim('.nt inquiry, ~;iicl the L'(lmm1t1et' needs \\'aterg:1lc m111erinl the \\'hite 11.ouse IS: rrfusing to rcle11 sc and should is.sue J subpoena for it. • Ooar said at a ne"s conference the conunittet! shoulrl act on a subp:>e.na bcforC' It s1a11s t't'Cl'l\o1n~ \\'atergate evidence gat her~ b~· the impeachment Inquiry start, "''hid1 it is scheduled to do Thursd<1y. llO\\tver. Con1mittec ('hai nnan Peter ltodino (0-Zli.J.1. s:iid no meeting has IX'('n called to c'<ln~1clt•r a llubpoena and l11dlcated nothing \vould be done before nc:<I \\'ee k. The committl.'c has a request pending for 76 convrrsatlons relating to \\'atergate and still "'ants the tapes of 42 oon\·ersations sul>pocnaed last month. President Nixon released pa r l i a I l !C R ege11ts To Sl-iake Up Olcl Regi111e LOS A~GELES f AP ) -A shakeup in the statewide administration of the L:niverslty or California \Yill be conside red by UC regents in an efficiency mol'c, it y,·as rf'por!cd today. Th e report \1'aS carried in ·today's editions of the Los Angeles Tin1es. The ne .... -.~paper ql!o ted an unidentifi ed but "wcll-inforrncd source" as saying the shakeups u·ould be considered at the regents' ~1ay J&-17 meeting in ~ Angeles. They \1·ould be the first of many changes, th~ report said . Unlik e the sensational p e rs on n e I changes in the 1960s -particularly the resignation of president Clark Kerr after the Berkeley Free Speech ~lovement - !he move is reported geare<t to improYing lflcincy rat'ncr than all evia1 ing contrir- vrrsv. "The office of the 1>residcnt just u·asn't set up righ l lo handle the kinds of problems it was getting," the source said. lie added. "the s tat e w l d c adininistration has been sq ueezed between dem ands or the campuses on the one hand aan d the demands of the legislature and the public on the other, and the opera tion was starting to come apart." LlC President Charles J. llitch had no co1nmcnl. It u•as reported that David Saxon y,·ou1d take over a newly created post of t;niversily Provost. to try to relate long· range academic planning to a\•ailable fWlds . Saxon has been exeruti ve vice chaoccllor at UCLA the past five years. Angu s Taylor. vice. president for academic affairs y,·ould ass u me responsibility for all UC personnel. it .,.,·as reported. Thal job y,.•ould include <idministrators. Joseph i\lcGui rc. now overseeing UC's "affirmati \'e actioo" program aimed al 1ncreasing the number of .,.,·omen and racial minorities on the UC staff. Budget director Loren Furtado \1·ould take over responsibility for both the capilal ooUay budget and the operation budget. John Perkins. no1v vice president of admi nistration. wou~<L. .take over ph ysical pl nnning and construction. The shufne u•ould deal out 1 .... ·o key adn1ini slrators, .Joseph ~lcG11irc, now vice president for planning. and \ViJson _ Talley. assislant vice president . for ;icademic planning and program review. There \.l.'as no stated re:.ison ror tJieir reported expected depa rture, but it \Yas s.1id that Taller \vould take a leave of absence and ~1cGuirc u·ould join the UC Irvine faculty. OltANGI COA ST DAILY PILOT ,..,. 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U' "-"""'·~ '-... , •t"I l.ofY'tl Y..•f';:~r .. ~ •.,, 11 .,. • ...,.,0" .... .._~ 1te'"I• ..._ .. ...-i S.nO~• ~,,,,.,. l' "•M ,Tt4t,.. ... 17141,4l-4l ll C'91Mfle4 Actnrtltl1tt1 '4 Z-S,71 ' transcriptll ot some of the subpoenaed conversations last .... ·eek but said he .,.,ooJd not give the con1mlttce the <ictu..11 tapes. Earlier today, \\ll1it~ !louse li1\1'}'er James 0. S1. Clai r informed U.S. District .ludge Jotm J. Sirica that Nixon wlll refu5e to turn over tapes of 64 presidential oonvenatlons subpoenaed ~y Ja'A·orski and the spt--cinl prost'<'utor said he would continue the ctiurt fight to get tbem. Sirica issued a slalement after a 1nce1ing in his chambers saying he would meet with la"')'ers in the case Friday to map out the Impending court battle. He said a hearing in thl' case was stlll Sl't for 11 a.m. llDT Monday. St. tialr announced al the \rhllc iJouse Tuesday that attempts ll;,l "·ork.ing out a l'(lmpro1nlse over Jal'.orskfs subpoena for the tapes and doonnents covering 64 \\lhite ilouse conversn tions had been terminated and that Nixon .,.,·ou\d' fight the case to the Supreme Court if neces.53 ry. "Mr. St. Clair. special cuunstl to the President, and ri.tr. Ja'A'Orsk.i, special prosecutor, visited the court this morning to formally advise Judge Sir!ca that the President intends to pursue his motion to quash the special prosecuto r's subpoena to him and that the SJJ«ial prosecutor y,·UJ continue his efforts to enforce compliance with the su bjX>eJla," Sirica's announcement said. ''The court intends to meet on Friday ~tay 10 "'·ith all attorneys who are participating in litigation regarding the subpoena in preparation for o r a I arguments scheduled for 2 p.m., ~tonday, fl.lay 13,'' Sirica added. St. Oair declined to say Tuesday what Nixon would do if the Supreme Court should rule against hlm, saying "it is rhetorical and hypothetical and I don 't think .,.,.e .,.,•ill get lo that point." St. Clair al6o said Nixon would give no more tapes to the I-louse Judiciary Comn1ittee for its impeachment inquiry. The co1nmittee has requested ta'pcs of about 75 \Vatergate-related conversations, in addition to the 42 for wh ich it was given White House-edited transcripts instead of the tapes. Asked what Nixon would do it the committee issues another subpoena demanding tapes, St. Clair said he 'A-'OuJd ''respectfully decline lo comply." Jf the committee-persisted, St. Clair .!iaid, "Then, we're goi ng to have a conrrontation because the President is firm in his resolve that he already has told the racts." The last tapes conrrontation came last fall \o\·ben Nixon ordered then-Special Prosecutor Archibald Cox fired rather than give him tapes .subpoenaed for the \\latergate grand jury. Ultimately, Nixon gave ~P the tapes rather than risk a Supreme Court test. Since then he has given the prosecutor's office other tapes for a total of 19. Driver Escapes l11j11ry as Car Flips in Mesa A car which police .,.,·ere totd was Slleed- ing and trying to eluclc another ln pursuit rolled over in a Costa Mesa residential district while attempting a tight turn Tuesday night but its occupants escaped injury. Driver Thomas J . Hodge, 25, of 12252 Dale St., Garden Grove, and passenger David J. Pilarsky, 24, of 3144 Bray Lane, Costa Mesa, both gave police the same story. Hodge's foreign sedan failed to make the left tum from Columbia Drive onto Fair Drive in the College Park district, smacked a curb and overturned, sustain-i~ moderate damage: · California Hlghway Patrol Officer Kenneth Ahacic, who was on duty and dri\'ing toward a restaurant for his 1linner break, witnessed the accident but said he say,.· no other car. Costa l\fesa police issued I-lodge " citation charging him with unsafe speed for 'prevailing conditions, which included a stick pavement due to Tuesday's drizzle. Ne,vport Hosting ~reek-long Meet Of Fire Cl1iefs A \\'Cek·long conrerencc of the Californla f'ire Chiefs' Association will ~ hosted by the Newport Beach Fire Department at the Newportcr Inn bcglMing Sunday. J-fighlight or the statewide convenUon opening ~!onday "'ill be a noon luncheon on Tuesday featuring guest speaker James Roosevelt, of Newport Beach, aon of the late •President Franklin 0 . Roosevelt Fire Department Inspector Art ~1or1on said an estimated 400 fire chiefs or ranking fire prrvcnUon o!Clcers from throughout Cahfornla are expected to attend. The conference wlll also feature displays or the latest developments in firerighli ng arid life-saving equipn1ent with demonstrations achcduled Tut.sda;i_ afternoon. l\1e 1c Tre .. ure,. Praising William E. Simon as the man who sa w the U.S. through the energy cr1s1s, President Nixon toda y swore the fonner energy cz ar into of· fice as Secretary of the Trea· si.Iry, replacing George P. Shultz who is going into bus- iness. .4.bse1itee F or1ns N Ott' A'vailable At Connty Off ice Voters y,·ho expect to be absent from their precinct on election day, June 4, can Jitart requesting absentee ballots from the Orange c.ounty Registrar or Voters. Interim Registrar Jim ri.layer 'said absentee ballots can be obtained by mail or in person but mailed requests should lnclude !u!I name. address, the addreS& \Yhere it is to be n1ailed. a le.gal signature a~d a reason v.•h.y 1he voter is absent. Mayer said the polling place notice being sent to all voters in the county has an application form on the back for absentee ballot materials. The registrar is located at 1119 E. Chestnut Ave., Santa Ana and !he mailing address is P.O. Box 11298, Santa Ana , 92711. Mailed .applications have to arrive at the office no later than May 28. Tests Ordered ' For S1ispect Held I11 Truck Assault Psychiatric testing has been ordered for a Huntington Beach man who allegedly drove his truck into fen'ces at t~"o local schools and then tried to run 00\o\-n a policeman who tried to halt the vehicle. Orange County Superior Court Judge James Turner set May 20 as the date for the next court appearance of James Richard Wilson, 39, of. 19872 Estuary Lane. \Vilson faces charges of assault with a deadly weapon filed last April 1 allerb> allegedly drove his pickup truck into fences at Lamb and Wardlow elementary schools in Huntington Beach. Police said their pursuit of \Vilson I ended v.·hen he rammed a police car after narrowly missing an officer who was erecting a barricade in the path of the truc k. Officers leaped from the damaged ca r and captured Wilson after a brief chase.~ Ranson1 llaised For 2 Children l(issinge1· To Syria With Offe1· DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) -Secretary or State ltenry A. Kissinger shuttled to Syria today with a new Israeli offer to yield sonic territory taken during the 1967 \Yar. l:>espite U1e coocession, U.S. officials said Kissinger plans to continue his disengagement diplomacy into next week. This suggests he expects to succel'd. ln separating the opposing armies on the Golan Helghs -but not without considerable haggling. Israeli sources let it be known in Jerusalem that Kissinger \Vas aut horized to negotiate \\•lthdra\val from at least the SYRIAN·ISRAELI CONFLICT LESSENS, Pago 4 ~stem p;:irt of Quneitra ,a provincia l capital illd a primary Syrian objective. in exchange for continued Israeli control of three strategic hills around the abandoned cit"y. A buffer zone maMed by U.N. forces "wld control eastern Quneitra. but Syrian civilians would be permiUed to return there. Syrian sources said that agreement \\'as near on a U.N. force to man the neutral zone between the armies. The only remaining problem on this point, tt is understood, is tenninology, Isra el favors stationing anned troops in the buffer zone. v.'hile Syria has initially held out for truce observers carrying sidearms. The compromise y,·ould be shaded toward the Israeli viel'i'. Kissinger was to return to Jerusalem later today, then fly to Saudi Arabia and Cairo to keep his line open to other Arab capitals. Their influence on Damascus is considered vital to his prospects for success. In the Golan Heights itself, fighting continued for the 58th straight day with Syrian and Is raeli forces exchanging tank. and artillery fire the length of the 40..mile • front, Syrian m i l i t a r y communiques said. There v.·ere also clashes on l\lt. ilermon. Authoritative sources said Syria has called for an emergency summit conference of Arab beads of state to re- affinn Syria'~ demands for a return of all the land occupied by Israel during tbe 1967 war. This could serve to demonstrate Arab solidarity for a partial settlement with Israel while reaffuming the long-range goal. . Big Trash Load s Will Be Taken On Soutl1 Coast I~eland Cone V olccnio Goi1ig Active .4gai11 REYKJAVIK , 1<.-elaAd (AP ) -The Kellavik control towl'r said a U.S. mil itary plane radioed today that a masalve new volcanic eruption has be&un In lhc seabed off Icel11nd. It said 1he tiircraft rtported steam towering up into the sky, about 46 miles southwest of Keflavi k. ~ Observers on the 1nainland said the report indicated the seabed had been smashed open and hot lava 1wos shooting up causing the sea to tum to lltean1. The reported eruption is about 70 miles from licima.ey In Ule _Westn1an Islands where nn eruption that bcg;in J un. 23. 1973 destroyed one-third of the l.o .... ·n. h t Kcflavik lies \1·cst of ltcykjavik. Iceland's capita l. in the soul wes corner of the co w1try. Kcflav lk airport is a NATO base and houses so1ne 3,300 U.S. troo~ and c.lepeodenl.:I. Caree1·, Ftatt Newport Beauty Finalists Tell Wl1y Tl1ey E11tered B'' JACKIE HYi\fA.N 0;t 1119 Dilly 1'11!1 Sl11! \Vhy "'ould five Intelligent college- bound girls enter a beauty contest in this day of \Vomen's Liberation? The five flnallsts In the Miss Ne\vport Beach conte11t. which Is sponsored by the Newport Harbor Jaycees, gave their reasons Tuesday. "I think the experience will be good for my career." said Cheryl Karpeles, 17, a junior at Corona del Mar Hig h School. She plans a career in public relations. "I've nev er been in anything like this. I thought it u·ould be different," said htartha Romero. 17, aso a junior at Corona det ~tar. She said she's trying to decide betll.·een a college major of Jaw or special education. Cyndie Erger . .,.,.ho's also 11 and R Corona del fl.tar junior, said she entered the cont est OC-cause "I'd like to meet more people In Newport Beach and ge t more involvt.'<I l'.'ith the con1munity." Joyce Mc Vay . a l6-year--0ld junior at Newport Harbor " High School. said she "'as entered by her adviser. while l7·year-old Jeannie· Rusll of Corona del !\tar High said, "I tt10ughl it wouJd be fun." Joyce said she plans to be a court reporter an~ Jeannie wants to be a dental hygienist. \\'hat about marriage? All the finalists said they'd like to get married someday. and t .... ·o. Joyce and Cyndie. said they definitely plan to continue their careers as \!.·ell. "I'd stay home .,.,·hen I had small children, but other.,.,·ise I'd work ,'' t.tartha said. JeaMie said she might continue her career part-time, and Cheryl said, "It would depend on my age and job situation at the time I got married." The five. all A and B students1 said they plan to go on to college. All named colleges in the Southern California area, including UC Irvine, UC Santa Barbara, San Diego St~ltc. University of Southern "'ho in addition serves. as treasurer or Girls League and ts a m·ember or American Field Service · and th c Backpacking Clu b. lier hobb les also tnclucle pain ting and crafts, end she will give an art demonstration as her Lalent. Dancing is a favor ite. <iCtl\'lty Of Joyce , who said she's a flag twirler and 1kl club member and also takes part In dance productions and water ballet. She'll do R modem jatz dance 1n the talent competition. Martha ts also a dancer. She belongs to a dan<:i! group called Orchesls. the Gretk word for dance. She's a member of the California Scholastic Federation, Girl s' League and the Drill Team . and serves as a Candystrlper at lloag ~1emorlal ilospital. In Y>'hat remains of her spare tlrne , ~1artha likes skiing. tennis a n d s1,1·imming. Sh~'ll perform a mod em dance for her talent act. The . five girls y,·erc selected from among 27 initial npplicants, six of whom y,•ere disqualified because they a.re boys. The new ~11ss Newpo rt Beach wil l be selected June 2 at the Con1modores Ball at the Balboa Bay Club. She'll be crowned by the reigning queen1 Debbie Hodgins. The winner will participate in the California pageant of the 1975 Junior Miss Contest From Page 1 REWARD ... offering information would be kept. secret. Residents of unincorporated Orange California and Long Beach State. 1be reward money, offered by the Hearst family from their own funds, WN in addition to S2 million al : ~Jv paid out as ransom in a free food program demanded by the SLA. Of !hat mone)·, Hearst himself put up WJ0.000 and the Hearst Foundation supplied the rest. Another S4 million worth or food offered as ransom by the Heam Corp. wa& withdrawn after the kidnapers failed lo meet a deadline of last Friday midnight for returning h-fus Heam. County areas may get rid of large The girls also share an enthusiasm for discard& not iiormally accepted by trash athletics. collectors htay 25 and June 1. Che ryl, who's a cheerleader, listed her As part of California Anti·Litter h1onth, hobbies as skiing, swimming, tennis, county road crews will pick up large badminton and bicycling. She said she discards such as refrigerators, washing also likes listening to classical music. machines and mattres.c;es free of charge. Chervl will give an oral interpretation Persons wishing to take advantage of "for her talent presentation at the the service may call the County Road Commodores Breakfast at the Balboa Department at 834-3492, giving the Bay Club, June 14. address arxi the items to be picked up. Jeannie. a member of the Corona de! Dirt, concrete, asphalt and similar :ri.tar Jligh tennis team and the ski club, prepared to face the voters if he had to. materials will not be a~ted. said she also enjoys golf, playing the "We haven't been anxious for one aOO I The county trucks will operate only in }:llano and sewing. She'll play two piano can't say we're geared up ... for an unincorporated areas. City residents solos, "12th Street Rag" and "Ebbtide", election, but I'm sure the Liberals can shou1d contact their city for information as her talent demonstration. swing into action prelly quickly if an An lh r ski, club member Is Cynd1"e elect1"on ,·, forced on us ." he said. regardingl~~ra;m;;;;;.;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;o;;•g;;;;~~-;;:;;::.:;;;;;;:;,'.;;:;:::--:;:-:;;;:;:;:;;;;;;.:;;;;;;;;- From Page 1 C.t\NADA ·. • • • • ·- 'r.!': 538 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA~46-191 .9 ~:.:!~ SAN JUAN, Puerto ruco (AP! -A I !j.rairiliii-mMimHimiiaiiiiiisu.Uiii:ii•.,.~---m111-;m1m.r-""'--'~•""-""""'"'.,.....,'n real estate broker \\'hose two children · disappeared from a beach outside their home says he has obtained $80,000 demanded in a ransom note for their safe return. John Colonna said , however, that he fears for the children's safety and Is trying to keep the police out or the case. I The note said the children would be "cut 1 into small pieces" unless the rnn.som was paid by next h-tonday . Colonna's chlldren, Germaine, 1.2, and John, tl, were missed about noon on Sunday v.'hen they failed to return from the beach. Their mot.her, Noemi, 34, searched for four OOurs before telling police the children were missing. "Wa have the money. l have '80,IXX> In cash, all In . small unmarked bills," Colonna said at his home in Luqillo, a resort 30 miles east of San Juan. Cash, Rings Stolen By San Juuu Burglar Cash and rings with • tota l valoo o1 II 832 was stolen Tuesday night by hllrglars who forced open the sliding glass door or a 5aJl Juan Capistrano home, Orange C<lunly sheriffs officers :said . I>eputies said the valuables were taken from the b<droom In the home of $alesfnan James Ruch, M, o( ~ Via de! Rey while he was ebs<nt Irom the prem~cs. ;, For Mother's Day - Tennis· Dresses Tennis Shoes Warm Up Suits Tennis Rackets Baseball Shoes Football Shoe . -Sol:cer Shoes All-purpose Shoes Basketball Shoes Tennis Shoes Track Shoes Tennis Rackets Racquetball Racquets Squash Rackets Badminton Rackets Table Tennis Paddles Duck feet Fins. Masks-Snortdes-Go!J91es Speedo Swim Suits Colored .Swim Caps Water Wonder ~ick Boards Bon Aire Skim Boards Bikes-Parts-tires Tubes-Repairing \ s A ' G POI 1 You /)ail t.le s telt Allo DEA veteran \\'hO WO false s the car This fa part of r~ords causirlg [ ass case unsucc speela obtaln Ref ere ~41"'38 se rvice and $ fees requlr f1111l D ne«l I find an can I rn lght you. Blh DE in for GOOdy come for a a frie Rid Blhn p M> yo you c salts exelu emp ratbe nu me rides. Inf or visi t l\lala, Tat DE been about to natio calls I'd Ii fee servi in Or Co Anlm (pho right four Idea flnde llleU Retc w .. IJl Re D $10. wHl and. later thou time A by wbo e<>m It "' ..... ne .... req wltb Co tile D Pr• Pm du At Your Service A Sunduy, Wednesday and Frlduy Fewture 01 lhe Dally Piiot Cot n problen1? ·r1ie11 Pat D u101. Put Allor11e11 Referral DEAR PAT: \Vhat recourse docs u veteran have when two civilian dcx:tors, "'ho wonted together as a team. made a fals e statement about th:e veteran during the care and surgery pcrforn1ed on hin1'! This false medical statement now is 11 part of the veteran's medical service records and it has been used against hiln, causing much personal harm. K.B., Costa l\1es:. I assume the veteran bas appealed b.ls case before a.he VA l\1edlcal Board unsuccessfully. The name! of attorneys 1pecia1Jilng ln this type of case can be obtained by calling the L a w y e r s Reference Service of Orange County at S-t7..Q81. Tbe initial fee for this referral 8ervlce consultation Is SIU for 30 minutes and $20 for one hour. Additional lt'ga l fees would be based on the services required for this specific case. t/111lters i"eeded DEAR P'A'f : I have three quilts that need to be quilled. I haven't been able to find anyone to fini sh thern and hope you can locate un individual or group that mig hl be able to do This for me. A.I., lluntington Beach The Newport llarbor Grange is contactlng other county chapters for names or members "ho "·ould be \.\'llllng to compl ete your quilts. \·ou \.\'ill be contacted "'hen lnformudon Is reeel\•ed. II you are Interested In learning to do )'Our o-w-n quUtlng, Jebb Nttdl epo1nt Design, %&?8 E. Coast lllgb"'a)·, Corona del l\1a r, is offering a slx·week session of classes Mglnolng ~1ay 7. Another group or persons hrterested lo quilting and other crafts 11 being formed In the Costa fllrsa are1. fl!eedngs will be held each Friday from 1 to 4 p.m. in prh•ate homes, \.\'ilh Invitations u\·allable upon req06t by malling a sell-addressed. slamped envelope to Cathy Ettinger, Z6l Santo Tomas, Costa !tltsa 9%8%7. Perhaps one or the quilters in this group can help you. Blimp Ride Wanled DEAR PAT: Can you give me some infonnation on flight schedules for the GoOdyear Blimp? It would make a dream come true if I could make arrangements for a ride soon to plan a thrilling day for a friend's birthday. J.F., San Juan Capistrano Rides for the public on the Goodyear Bllmp were dls('(lntinued five years ago, so you're in for a dlsappolnlment unless you can arrange an h1vltatlon through a sales representative of Goo d y ea r, <'XcludJng lire centers. Goodye<ir is e mpb&si:ztng public service mrssageS, rather than public rides due to lhe nu_mcrous requesls rettived for blimp rides. If you would llke general Information about the blimp, write or visit the Goodyear Blimp Base, 19200 S. fttain, Gardena, Ca. Tait~• for D"gs DEAR PAT: About a year ago. I've been told. you published information about where one could arrange for a dog to be tattooed and be included in a national "lost animal" registry 'vhcre calls by finders arc relayed to owoers. I'd like to know the name, address and fee of the organization offering this service. and where one can arrange for it in Orange COunty. T.V., San Clemente Contact the American Registry for Animals, P.O. Box 305, Lo mita, Ca. 90717 (phone: Zt3-32M080). The dog's Inside rtghl leg Is tlttooed wltb an "A" plus lour numbert for tbe re gis try 's Identification system. Pboae calls by finders are relayed to owners for a $10 lifetime fee. Write to the Samoyed Rescue Foundation, 8741 Haianl Ave., WestmJJtster, Ca. to make arrana:eme11ts In this area. Reftcnd in /lfaU DEAR PAT: Last November I mailed $10.96 to Tele-House Inc. for six country- western records, "Soundl of Nashvllle" and "Country Love Songs." Now, months later, I still do not have the records even though I hove written the company four times. J.K., Foantain Valley A refund check Is beln& malled to you. by Paul Pope, Telt-House's manager, who 11kl be cou1d Jlnd no record of your com plalnL Tele-House'• toll-free number I• 1111A.IU-SU3, 1v1Uable to other persons e1µ. 1 h:nclng delayed rtCOrd delivery. Tbe Federal Trade Commluloon Is coulderlng • regulation that would require mall order firms lo nu orders •llbln 30 days or make refunds. Comment from the publlc 11 11ought by tbe FTC and should bf: aint to Atslstant otrector, Division or A1 a r k e t t n g Practkes, FTC Bureau of Consumer J'rottttlon, Washington, D.C. 20580 • ...The de.ndllne l!I June 14. --'w"'.:''..:'c.''::_'_:_' -'--"=-"--"" _l::_'':c'_c' ________ tJAI ~ f pl L 0 r_:I_ • Caspers, Judges Ill Showdown ~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~--~~~~~~~~~--~~ Record Job Total Told For Co1i11,tv - -a1 A record 650,600 Orange Countians 1v1•re holding dov"n jobs last 1nonth -an increase of 8.000 over the month of t-.1an:h, according to statistics released by st<itc labor nnalysts. Une1nploy1ncnt declined by 3,700 in April to a tota l of 39,000 bul il is sllll 25 percent higher than a year ago. "1'he seasonally adjusted unemploy· n1ent rate held steady at six percent for the past two 111onths, but was up nearly a point (rorn one yc<ir ago," said 1\lta Yeller. a labor n1arkct :.in<Jly3t 1or 1hc state Einploymcnl Development Depart· mcnt. The figures show th<ll 1vagc and salary e1n ployment al firn1s located in Orange County increased to 542,400 in April front a total of 536.300 in t-.larch. "Easter sales in retail stores and the opening of new restaurants an d warehousing facilities 11·cre part I y responsible for the monthly gain of 2,·UlO jobs W:i the trade sector,'' said ti.1rs. Yt'lter. Easter "·eek visitors s t i 111 u I a I e d C'n1ploy1ncnt by an1uscrnC'nt parks and hotels and hospitals and income t<.1x services also reported intrcascd staffing: during the n1onlh. !'\frs. Yeller said manufacturing: payrolls rose by 400 workers to a ne\V high of 150,000 and simililr gains 1\·erc nolcd in the food processing and textile· l'hen1ical areas. Trade disputes and layoffs caused u dip of 200 "'orkers in the electronics and ordnance industries but "these losses \\'ere offset by hiring for production of aircraft parts, boats, trailers and Instruments." said ti.1rs. Yeller. Agricultural employment continued 10 be a big gainer during the month as the strawberry crop ripened. !11ore than 9,tiOO jobs opened up during the monrh, up from 7,300 in f\Jarch and 600 higher than a year ago. Orange County labor analysts arc prL-dicting a slight :tlowdo"n in the growth of n1anufacturing employment over the coming months because several hundred aerospace workers are being transferred. to Los Angeles plants during the summer. But they said new gains could be noted \\'hen Burroughs Corp. r(.'()pens its ~ti.ssion Viejo plant. "Uncmp\oyn1ent \\'ill rise seasonally 1\.'hen the nt>1\.' crop of i::raduates enters the \\'Ork force. but the adjusted rate is expected to hold tlose to the present six percent figure." said i'.lrs. \'ctler. 0"1 TtleoMto Tl1at's '' ltlo11tl1f1il At the Oddball Olyn1pics a\vards banquet in Los Angeles. a group of 1nedal·v.·innin6 eon1petit ors share the banquet feast, a seven-foot, nine-inch hero sandwich \Vhich they clailn to be the world's largest. Co n1pctition included goldfish swallowing, beer chugging and thurnb l\viddling with 34 records fron1 the Guiness \Vorld Book of Records broken. ~---- Cou11t y Lat111cl1i11g Se~rcl1 For Stt}ler ~Age11cy Chief Or;ingc County h<ts st<1r1ed looking fur a top-fli ght excculi\·c to head its first super <1gency. Super\ isors authorized l' o u n t y Adrnin~'itrative Officer Robert 'l'homas to begin a nationwide recruiting and ' screening process that could last for tv.·o n1onths or more. The man the l'OUllty is looking for 1rou!d be pu t 111 chargl' of the newly c re a t c d Environn1e111al ~1:inagcment Agency. v.·hich is lo combine all or parts of eight cx i.sting county departments. The Ill:\\ !'.Upcr agency v.·H\ be responsible for all long-range planning and any environmental 1natlcrs the "uunt~· n1ust consider. Tho1nas has • already rc\'ealcd his intentions to seek other sueh L"Onsolidations in the future. l·I~'> ullimate gonl is to have a half· do:£e11 or .so super agencifs WKler his direct c:ommand to streamline the gro\1•ing county bureaucracy and coordinate its functions. Nbt,vorJ(S Rotate 011 ln1peacl1Ille11t NEW YORK (UP[) -ABC, CBS and NBC \\•ill take •turns giving li ve television coverage of impeachment hearings before !he House Judiciary Comnlittec, net1\'ork officials announced Tuesday. Prh·ate committee sessions on the question o! impeaching President Nixon ha\·e been called for later this week, with public hearings expected to begin within two weeks . The agreement would permit any network to l\ithdraw from the rotation at the end of a Y.'eek of coverage. TI1e networks' decision r o 11 owed Thursday's decision to permit live coverage of the public proceedings. The Public Broadcasting System announced Friday. it would cover the hearings on a delayed "ideotape basis tluring the evening. as it did during the Senate \Vatcrgate hearings last summer and f<1ll. South Coast • Substation Under Fi1·e By \\'ILl..IA!\1 SC!lllEIBEll South Orange County municipal court judges and the County Board or Supervisors are on a collision course over the proposed construction of a sheriff's substation in a vacant courtroom at the Laguna Niguel courthouse. • Supervisor Ronald Caspers, one of iht• substation's strongest backers, Tuesday s~arply criticized the judges particularly Judge llichard Han1 ilton - for attempting to obstruct the plans. "J think this is the most preposterous l;ick of cooperation of any branch of government, in this case the judicial, that I've ever seen -at least while I've been on the board," Caspers said. Supervisors were told at their 1necting by Deputy County Counsel (,1ayton Parker that the judges were planning ''some kind of legal action over the situation." Parker said the judges had approached the county counsel's of'. ~e for legal advice but \\'ere rebuffed because they "·ere challenging the board o f ·supervisors, which is also rcprescnled by the county counsel. "Having been refused the services of the cotmty counsel in resisting the sheriff's temporary use of the courtroom, the judges have contacted the law firm of Rutan and Tucker." Parker said. "~iembers of that firm are oonducting an investigation and researching the law ,.. in preparation for bringing a tegal action." Parker said. In a telephone interview, llamilton confirmed that the judges had turned to the private law firm for advice. "But v.'e have not filed anv kind of legal action at this time," he Said. "\Ve have contemplated a lawsuit and also the possibility of no action -\\'C have tried to look at all sides." Hamilton said the judges arc objecting lo a sheriff's office ln the1 vacant courtroom for several reasons. "The impact of having a law enforcement agency in ·the building: is not good," Han1ilton said. ''There should be some kind o{ separation of the t"·o FUMES AT COURT Supervisor Caspers - TARGET OF CRITICISM Judge Hamilton branches of government." and a cost saving to the c:ouilly and it's The judges. in a letter signed by just appalling to me lo think that one Presiding Judge Blair Barnett, stated branch of the government is going to sue their opposition lo the substation location the other one Olo'er it," Caspers added. before supervisors -approved it late last Caspers then raised the question of month. v.·here lhe money was coming from to Supervisors decided to put the retain the ptivate attorney. substation in the c:ourtfoom for about two Hamillon said the attorney has not years until the permanent facility is been paid yet but any costs ,viii be paid completed because it was the cheapest from county coffers. He said this v.·ould course of action. be standard proct.'dure. Plans call for a sheriff's staff of 60 to use the substation around Ule clock. Parker told the board the judges might ··If our attorney tells us we're being be considering applying pre~urc on ridiculous then we'll pull in our horns," grounds the project ne'°s an Hamilton said. "But we want to be environmental impact report. sure. But he said he is certain the work is Caspers said Hamilton is his chief "categorically exempt" from all EIR target because he thinks the judge is the requirements because it Is a minimal instigator of objections to the substation. modification to an eX:isting structure. "We all work for the same boss. which The board voted. however. to delay is the taxpayer, ~\.!t apparently ... the lmpletnenting the substation until an EIR presiding judge down there, though other is prepared. than just knowing the governor at the "'We should do evfryting to head this right time and undoubtedly -pas.sing off but not give any ground," Caspers Constitutional Law I, certainly would said . "I'm still sold on the project art{i I never have made it in the economics think the board unanimously is also and ' cla~room," Caspers said. we should tighten up our case." Caspers said later he y,·as referring Caspers said the EIR v.·on't delay the directly to Hamilton when talking about proje<.:t appreciably and s u b s ta t ion "the presiding jlKl.ge". Hamilton has operations should begin in the fall. been presiding judge of the court but is Hamilton stressed the j u d g es not now. unanimol1Sl y Javor a sheriff's substation "This is the soundest project I've in the south county but want it to be in a ever seen fron1 the service standpoint separate building. --'-~~--~---''--~~~~ r -· --~·"---'""-·~· ,.___;;;~~=""' ----------~~ -· U,.I T.ifPhOIO E1aert111 B11 r~a11 Fo1·11ae«I Calli~g il an i1npo~tant step to~ard na~onal i1~depende.ncc in energy, President Nixon s1,gns leg1slat1on,creat1ng a federal Energy 1\d1nin· istfation. Shown with the f)resldenl at the ceremony are Sen. Paul l"annin IR·Arii.), at left and Rep. Chet llolifield (D·Cali!.). I GEM TALK TODAY by J. C. HUMPHRIES" THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF COLOR I ii ' . ' •' • ., " People lcx:lay arc more than ever adding color lo their basic jewelry , wardrobe with :.1 number or well [J known and beautirully colored stones ij s uch as ruby. sapphire and emerald. · And these people are more tflan t ever looking a l colored gems such as aquamarines, topaz and amethyst . Aquamarines. when a pale pink, are f known as morganites; w)e.D ycllo .,. they arc called golden beryls. The depth or their color determi"ncs their a worth. Small but rich blue aquamarines are the most costly. Topazi is most often colorless, but ran be ~blue, bro;vn or pink. The browns are known as "precious topai. ''and a re fairly rare and costly. Amethy~l In its r :.1rest and 1nost ex· pcnsivc•form has 11 red-purplish cast. but beautiful violet amethyst is available at very reasonable prices. Give MOTHER a BREAK! take her to the . KIWANIS PANCAKE BREAKFAST at Downtown Costa Mesa Park (on West 18th St. jusl off Newi)l(I Blvd.) SAT., MAY 11 -7:00 a.m. 'Iii NOON Stil~Your Best Breakfast Buy • I $100 on y Pancakes -Sausage -Milk and Coffee -Juice -Syrup -Butter FREE ENTERTAINMENT & GIFTS Bring the Fam ily lnclu~ing all the Kids You can buy your tickets here or at the park !}. C. JJ.umphrie~ ~wefer~ 1823 NEWPORT BLVD . COSTA MESA Whatever your budget. you can buy wonderful, colored J!ems which will give you variety und lasting pleasure. CONVENIENT TERMS eanl\Amencard -Master Ct'large ' ,.,,,.2,.1.v,.e,.AR .. S-IN.T .. H.E .. S~A, .. M.E;.L .. OC;.;.A_T_•o·N-----·-PHON !14§:3401 . ' I • •• OAIL' l'ILO) John Glenn,. Wallace Win Prinia.ries Lagtu1a Beach: I-louse Divid~d LAG UJ\'ATICKS. QEPT. -The Art C<llony, that place upon our coastline atso kno"11 as the ci ty of I.ai::una Beach. is at it again in ooe of its clas!lic i1nbroglios or citizenry. This one involves the future sha pe of the city. For the w'iniliated in our region . it should be noted that f.:.i guna alv.ays h<is had a penchant • for lx1t,Xi111ing a hou~ divided against itself. Thus in recent times. Lagunans ha\'e spl it into fa ctions on \\·hether thcrr ~hould be a i\-lain Beach park or not: if lhl.'re shou ld be high-rise buildi ngs or nay : if there should be dogs on the ~ach or just people; if racy comic books should be allov.·cd on sale or banned like Boston: if 1lhc school superinte ndent \\'as to be fired or kept ; and e\'l•n if the Police Department had enough Lagunacops or not. The list of issues that has turned one Lagunan against another in times past is almost endless. NO\V LAGUNAJ\'S ARE taking si des in a new Biggie. Th is one in\'ulvt'S future gro "·lh -or if there should be any al all. Laguna . after dronin g along dreamily for decades. has abn iptly busted out at the sca ms in new construction. Alas. n1uch of ii has been architecture v.·hich could best be described as Anahei111 Av.·ful. perpetrated upon the landscape hy inland quickie builders who can1e to Laguna \Vith a couple of pasty.faced lav•yers to get the zoning or variances they needed. ALAR~IED, f.IANY Lagunans such as those i11 Civic Lcagu('. Village Laguna. Laguna Greenbelt and u n at t a c h c d formed up and elect ed a ne\v City Council calculated to save the to"11 fro111 Anaheirn Awful. Atany Lagunans in construction or real cstale fought the dr ive. however. and suffered separation from their trousers in the process. For sbortly after the ne\r City Oluncil of Roy Holm. Carl Johnso n. Phyllis S1r<'eney, O.arlton Boyd and ,Jon Bran'..! took office, they struck quickly 10 curb grov.th. SECRETLY. TlfEV concoctl'rl a building moratorium and pa.!<secl ii into emergency la"' so fa st it blurred the vision. All five council mcn1bcrs \\ill protest that characterization but the building frceie dlc\u1n \\'as clearly a pri\·ate tune. secretly hummed. \\'hen the freeze did bcL-omc public knov.·lt.'<l~e. those Lagunons who make their daily bread in pro perly mo\'ement or construction trades 1\·ere livid. No wonder. City llall had just ·slapped them across the pocketbook. SO YOU llAVE respected builders like Chuck Benton writing bitter notes to some city officers <1nd Jim Schmitz plenty n1ad over his trealmcnt at City Hall . 1\nd even Dick Jahraus. ,~·ho v.·ants to tno\'C the lumberyard his pioneer father built to a Laguna Can~·on site has threatened ir Ci!y ll<ill delays him any more. he may just mort' the busipess out of IO\\'?l. Thus is friend turned against friend and neighbor :1gai nst neighbo r in a small but very special to11·n. TOO BAO. Ton bad all the Laguna fac1ions like the City Cou ncil. realtors, builders. hotel·n1ote! folks. gret'nbclters. \itlage atmosphere and. others can't find a very large table some11•herc in Laguna. Too bad the~' can't all sit do1\n around that table -for \l'l't'ks if necessa ry - until they have shaped a reasonable policy for the future of the to11n they all lo ve. IT'S TOO BAD. of course, because lhry "·on't do it. Untied Pr~ss lnltrn1:ttlonil l John Glenn, the first 1\merican to orbit the earth. won the Ohio Ocn1ocratic 1>rin1ary In hls third try for the Senate and Gov. Ceorge C. Wallace received a landslide renomin<Uion in Alaban1a 011 which lo ba se a possible fourth ru n ut tht: presidency in Tuesduy 's pr i n1 a r y eh .. 'Ctions. The elections -the first big primary day of the 1974 ca1npaign -also hud these results: -Attorney General Robert ri.1 organ edged over the SO percent mark in 1811! returns this mornin g to claim the Dcniocratic nomination to fill the North Carolina Sena te seat being vocated by sam J. Ervin Jr .. chairmarr of the Sen.Hie \l/aterga!e Committee. -TIIE 11 INCUf.IB ENT I n d i a n a congressmen easily won renominatioo. n 1e Senatoriel nominees will oo.scleclcd later at no1nlnallng conventions: -Voters in the District of Columbia a1Jproved by better than 4-tcrl a "home rule'' proposal that will provide them with greater -but not co1nplete - independence from federal rule. Citizens of the nation's ca pital will be allowed to vole for their official~ for the first time in more than 100 yet:tra. EX·ASTRONAUT JOHN GLENN ACCEPTS CONGRATULATIONS Wife, Annie, and Daughter, Lynn (right) look On After Victory lnsu1·gents Ove1·ru1, '1iet Oi1t1Jost n1 Da Na11g A1·ea S1\IGON !LPI! -i\orth Vietnan1cse loops O\lerran a lOO·n1an government base in ficri.:e fighting for control of th e approaches to Sn11lh Vietnam's second largest cit). n1ili1;;ry sources said today. The sources said the advanCi'iig Conununi;,t torr.t•s drove gove rnment L.4 Potver Outage Ha lls Elei:C1tors HOLLY\\'000 IU Pl l -T11·enty·f iv e persons "·ere trapped in clcrators in_ se veral high-rise buildings Tuesday night "'hen a ne arly l\\'O square mile area was blacked oul after an app.1rent failure in an widerground pcll\'er cable. Seven units of city firemen rescued the persons from the cle\'ators stranded bct11·een floors. There y,·erc no reported injuries. Department of "'ater and po1ver officials said primarily h ca v y conunercial users and h i g h · r i s e apartmcnls and hotels were hit by the electrical outage. Single family ho1ncs y,·cre for the most part not blacked out. Officials said the outage \\·as <'Xpt>clccl lo t,'Onli11uc tu1til some time this mon1ing. defend ers out ol the jungle .outpost 37 miles south of Da Nang Tuesday in ·a heavy midday assault. TllE ~ULITARY officers said the base, J.10 mil es north of Saigon. "'as the fourt h gove rnment position in the region to fall to Cominunisl.s in recent months. Before the government m i I i t a r y command lost radio contact with the outpost. the defenders reported killing 15 Xorth Vietnan1ese troops and losing six <lead and six \\'OUnded. the sources said. Government warplanes hit back after the base fell. battering Communist positions around the outpost. located near the provincial capital of Tam Ky. \Varplanes reported h it t i 11 g a Commun ist buildup five miles south of Tam Ky in the fi rst knO\\'n raids in the northern section of the t,"OW1try in recent \\'ee ks. Pilots sald they knocked out seven antiaircraft guns. three mortars and tv.'o Cominunist a1nmuni1ion du1nps during: the rai ds. IN CA.\IBODI,\, troops defending a government ga rrison at Long Vek. 21 miles nortllwest of Phno m Penh. l'cportcd killing 37 attacking rebels. The insurgt·nts have cul all roads to Long \'ck. forcing the governnH"lt to supply troops by air. /1 Northeast U.S. Chilled Central Plains , Jl is sissi11 ]Ji Valle)· Areas Get Rain 11t1111a1t.11 DELIVERY SERVICE Delivery cl lhe Daily P1101 is guaran!eed f!UUJ./1!Ur: I ,. .. lfl Utt r• ""' bf 5:ll ,..., ul ,,. '"' "" ... bt ll-911•1 tt ,.. '* ,,, !~it• llfllil 1 . .11, •. 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Stll 1:'1 p.m. MOOl'I rr ... IO:U p.171. $1111 7:11 1.m. I:>ernocratic ['lational Com n1 it t e e Chai rm an 1ioberl S. Strauss was ca utious In his contments about the prin1aries. lie said at a news conference in \\'ashington today that the Ohio race appeared to him to have been "a pe rsonality coolest. and <:lenn won." He predicted 0 h i o Democrats now "'ould ··sif do"·1i together and put together a real tean 1 effort." AS TO THE 1976 iniplicutioos or \\'allace·s \'ictory. Strauss said "1 n1uy do a lot of damn fool things between now and 1976. but one of them \\'on't be to play presidential politics in 1974. '' Glenn carried every county in Ohio and beat St>n. Jloward f\I. McLzenbaUm by about 100.000 votes. Glcun previously lost primary battles for the Senate seut in 1964 and 1970 -the second tlrnc to f\·letzenbaun1 by approximately one vote per district. J\>1etzenbaum, who "'as appoin ted senator \\•hen \Vllllan1 Stixbc rrsigned to beco1ne i11torney general. had the backing both or the state party u111chinery and of organi7.ed labor. \Vall ace ca ptured almost two-thirds of the Alabam>t vote in \V Inn i n g rf.'no1nination ror governor for a record lhird ti n1e. Confined to a wheelchair, \V allacc ran for the first time with the support of nlany bluck voters publically behind him. "I want my critics to know that in 1976 if I think it wil l be good I wiU run for President whelher they like it or not,'' \Vallace sa id. ~!ORGAN HAN v.'ell nheatl of forn1cr Rep. Nick Galifiunakis·and forn1er White !louse aide Henry Hall Wilson, but when the counling :itOppt.'<I at 3:30 a.m .. he was Still sho rt of the SO percent mark that 1neant he would win without a runoff. lie 11•ent over thut n1ark after t h e v o l e L'Ounting resumed in the 1noming. Railroad Strike Do nor's Off er E1uls Str ihiug Crippling India LONDON tAP) -A nationwide strike by t.2 n1illion engineering industry 1vprkers t•nded toduy aln1os1 ;1s qu ickly as it bt.•gan when an anonyn1ous donoi; or re r.e d $168,000 to pay <1 union fine which provoked the 1~alkout. NE\V DELHI tUPI ) -India's 1.7 n1illion rail"'ay \1·orkers l>tunchecl n nation,vide slrike ~oday, threatening to hull \·ital food shipments and cripple the econo1ny. The 1valkout. \\'hich followed the arrests of 6,000 trainmen a n d sympathizers for planning the strike. began al dav.•n follo\\'ing a "'eek of sporadic rail shu1<Jo1vns. 1'he British-built rail system. India's economic lifeline, ca rries n1ore than 7 nli llion passengers <Jnd a half·million tons or goods daily. IN A NATIOJ\'WlDE broadcast on the eve of the strike, rail"·av mini ster I.. N. ~1ishra promised the gOvernment "v•i ll run the trains and ensure lhat the common man is not put to too n1uch hardship.·· Prime f\1inister Indira Gandhi also vov.·ed "the v.'heels will be kept moving .. by government troops replacing striking trainmen. It quickl y bectime apparent, howevl'r. th e v,ralkout had curtailed rail service . Bombay. the nation's I ar ge s I n1wticipality. seemed to be the "·orst hit. but the goverrunent said tile cily's residents had a month 's supply of food on hand . Ca lcutta. \\'hich "'as belie ved to ha\'e only a few days supply of grain, was expected to be particularly hurl by the "'alkoul. The state-run food co rporation of India arranged to 1no1•e grains to sonic states by road and ship whil e army troops Latest Killing·s In Belfnst Tied To l 1:isl1. Y 011.tlts BELFAST fUPI) -Police accused Protestant extremists toda y of using a pair of teen-agers in a machine gun attack that killed or \\'ounded seven Rornan Catholic workmen. "\\'e are no\v sa tisfied beyond doubt that the machine gun attack on Catholic 11·orkers in Belfa st on Tuesday 11·as carried out by youths as young as 16 or 11:· a police officer said. T\VO men \\'Cre killed and five injured in the lunchtime attack. raising the death toll lo 1.012 in nea rly fi ve years of violence among the Protest ant majority . Ca tholic minority and security forces in !Xorthern Ireland. The two gunmen. after spraying the 1\·orkers with bullets, jumped back into the car and fled. A police officer commented "v,re arc <rlso S<Jtisfied that other attacks in past v.·eeks have been carried out by youths or a similar age." n1anning 1rains rried lo gel supplies to other areas. SOLDIERS AND police w it h r i o t equipment stood by to rnaintain order. Indian Airlines s11·itthl'<I planes fron1 intcrnation:1I lo dOITIC'Slic rJighfs to COJJC with an ex pected 1>assenger crush. 111 addition to hampering food shipn1cnts. the strike also "'as expected to cripple po1ver plant s depending on coal. 11ic govemn1ent announced plans to l'('quisition 25,000 trucks to kctp cool moving. F·iglati1a9 Eases .. The strike is off forth with,'' llugh Scanlon . president of the A ni a I g a 111 a t c d Union of Engineering \\'orkers. said after confl'rring l\'ilh c rn p Io y 111 en t secretary ~1ichael Foot. The offer was 111ade through a lawyer by nn anony n1ous 1nan who said he v.·as concerned solely wit h the disruption the strike had brought. 1'hc National Industrial Relaiions courl. accepted the offer and so dld the union. Disengage111e11t 1st Ste11 111 Witl1drawc1l-Syrians By Urilted Press International Syria reported art illery battles on ~1!. ll£'rmon and other S<'ctors of thE' Golan Heig hts front today. but Israel said therl' 11•as a decrensc in intensity of !he 58-0ay war of attrition. A Syrian communique said. "our rorcl'S arc directing thei r fire on en l' my concentrations. positions and staging poW¥ and innicling casualties and losses.·• . AN ISRAELl arm y spokesn1an said. ho11·ever. there had been "only a fc11• shells landing" in midmorning. Secretary of State llenry A. Kissingl'r \rent to Damascus carrying Israel's "ne l'.· considerations" for separating opposing armies. The Jerusale111 Post said lsra<'I \\·as 1rilling to put the eastern half or the old Golan !!eights capital of Quneilra. - capturro in 196i -into a lJ.N.-mntrolled burrer zone v.ith Syrian c i vi I i ans permitted to return, but \\'anted to keep three nearby :::.1ratcgic hills. It said Syrian ci1'ilians. under the Israeli plan. \\'ould be allo"·ed back into the 325-squnrc mile sector ca ptured last October. part of "'hich v.·ould be returned to Syria and part put in the buffer zone. rsrael "'()u\d keep some of its ~I t. Hermon positions and lurn others over to the United Nation s. the paper said. The newspaper Ha 'aretz said Syria has already given its consent tO the stationing of armed U.N. forces inside the buffer wne "on condition that such units are not called an emergency force." A JOINT Sytian·So\'iet con1munlquc ~id disengagement must be a fi rst step to\\·ard Israeli withdra"·al from all occupied territory, but the Jerusalem govern1ncnt insisted on limi ting the pullback accord to one stage. The Israeli command reported no rasualti 0 s in Tuesday's fighting for the fi rst time in 10 da ys despite a C'C'~linuciticn of arlillt>ry and tank fire oo tht' Colan Height:;. The army radio said "the intensity of the Syrian fire lessened a bi!" Tuesday fo lto"'-'ing S~Tian President Hafez Assad's rcpor1ed promise to cool the clashes during l\i!'i.singcr's fifth ~1iddlc E as t peace mi ssion . A military source in Tel Avi v said. l1011·e,·l'r. the reduction in the JC".·el ol S~·rian shelling \\·as not "significant enough 10 make any judgn1etits." Lcb.1non rl'OOrtcd shell ing tv.·o Israeli pntrols on the Lebanese side of f\tt. lleC"mon Tul'~·:a\'. forcing the intruders to withdraw. Israel denied any incursion . KISSINGER :\IADE his second trip lo J)a mastus on his {'11rrenl peace mis.<Jion after conferring "'ith lsaraeli Prime f\linister C.olda ~!cir in Jerusalem and "ith Soviet foreign minister Andrei Gromyko in C)1irus. Ho g tied W on1an F oLutd 1"lu r<lcrc<l SAN FRANCISCO fAPl -Bound, ~egged and hogtied around the ankles, 1vrist and neck. the half-naked body of a 200-pound "·oman \\'<is disrovered in on abandoned shed of an industr ial area. -Police said an cmploye of lhe Bayshore i\lachinery and Pipe Co. found the bod y Tuesda y 1noming near Napoleon Street. A dark lea the r handbag, cosmetics and hairbrush were found 50 feet from the body, police said. theorizing that the woman probably 11·as dragged face down from the spot to where she ""as killed. Maybe this is why the Caponcs sold thi s 1933 Cad· Iliac in !he firsl place. Owner l.arry Ruppe l lcen· ter) helps tow truck crew remove the classic car after he. had it lowed .to the Anaheim Convention Cenler Tuesday. The c-ar, wh ich will be auctioned off this weekend. was owned by the Capone farnily when new nnd lost a water plLrg en roul~ lo the 1\naheim show. •• • • • • • • • s L ·rhc stat raw O\X' Chi her< Cilr Foo l'!'S<. pas the Ind h~· lhc Co T luid ca isn Ch hrl "" 10 bot lh dl'i ad Sh st· \\'h 1 (•( lh i" pc th "' fo " h lh .\\' tn h 11 T " I' c " L II II ) ' ,• •• ' • -• lln! • , r1:1 ' i 1.J DAILY PILOT ,; --- 'Cased Ho11ie' IME. CAR OWMERS State Ol(s Dill~, LEATll EK WorW't fl11•ll LMttiow & Yl,..,t c_..l_r LIFE • .,~ ot ..to~ or c .. 12111 St ... ltt) Op e1~at io11 Of Dairy ~OS AN GELES (UPI) - 'J'hc Alltt·Dena Dairy, the state '~ biggest producer or 1·aw milk, was ba ck ill full opt•ration tod ay, with both its l'lllno and Ci ty or Indust ry herds clcnrcd of suspicion of t.:<i rrying disease. Alioto Sa }-s SLA Watched Fa111ilv .; LOS ANGELES !UPI) - San Francisco Mayor Joseph Alloto confirmed today thal -mcn\bers of the Symbionese ~Liberation Army had been keeping watcrf on his daughter and her children, and his daughter spoke to one of the terroris ts sou ght in lhe lfearst kidnaping. ' FBI for the ~idnaping of Patricia Hearst, Lawler said, t\1rs. l·larris is the wife of \Villia11\ 'faylor Ha r ris , another of the suspects sought by the FBI in the Jiearst kidnaping. Alioto said the identification of l\1rs. ~la rris v.·as '"posiliv<'"' and that "she had been casing tny daugh tcr"s home the Saturday before the bunk robbery.'' CALIFORNIA B 1.ip;l iosi. _4cc1ise<I Fron1 \\'irt• S1•r\'ict•s \'intent B u g l i o s i of (;1 1.'llda!l'. :l r·andidatt• for t)\1• l )~n1oi:-ra tic no1ninatio11 fu1·1I ;.dlor11cy gt·111•r:1L has hl't'll at:Cll'il'rl of r11:1!;111g "hush\ ll)tJt)\'Y"" p;1\!l1t•nl~ lo !l WU!l)illl l nbout a pohc1· r1unpla1n1 11\ul I hl' brat her The ~tale l)('partmenl of Food ::ind Agricu lture 1'uesday rescinded an order requiring pasteurization of milk from the 2.ooa Alta-Dena cow! in lntlust.y. The action followed h~· one d:?y a similn r 1novc by 1he LOs Angeles County ~tilk 'STORY CORRECT' _Mayolf osep~ Alioto San Francisco police spread pl a in c l o th es officers th roughout the neighborhood and had arn1cd men in the mayor·s daughter's home ~ hoping the St.A meinbers .,.,.ould return and be trapped. -tr 1'i: Sl,!i llf £1y I\laheu ':o Son Cu n 'I llct:aJ l l-ll-lil "(;if t' I.OS ANGJ..:LES tt\1 11 - Tht' \\'0111;u1. 1th·ntif1cd ..:s \'irginia (.'ard11 ell of Sunta I >lonit·:i. did rrtrat.:l a ron1plai11t to police t h a t 1:ugl1os1 beat her. accord1n~ 10 1 l'(llict· records. ,\nd she added in an · lntcrvie1\' thHt she l"l·t'<'iVL>d bctv.ct'n ~5.000 and Sl0.000 rron1 Bu ~liosi. I A gourmet will tell you "what goes" in real lhuringer Sausage . Strictly the fin est in meat!> and spices. That's what makes 5chirmcr's Thuringer Summer Sausage at home at a banquet or in a sandwich. This Teutonic IC'n1pter is a tafl8y b lend of pork and beef, cured slowl y and naturally for C-0mrr.:ssion . 'fhc Cl\y of Industry had been suspected herd o I (..__BRI._E_F_S __,.) ca rrying sa lmonella organ· isrns, and six cows in the Chino herd y,•crc found to ha ve hruccl!osis. Both diseases can be serious to humans. Labora· 1ory tests established that bol h trcrds arc now (rec of !he infections. e .'i11il Filed LOS ANG ELES lAP1-Thc d1 str1b;i tors of the nationaJly. ad\'cr!iscd "l'"'ive ~1inute Body Sha1>Cr" h.'.1\C hccn sut•d by· state :;ind county authorities 1\·ho l1u1trnd the n1ail order rcdueing dl'viee is bcin~ sold 1hrough false :idvl'rlising. '111e t:i\il su it . filed ·ruesday in Superior Court. requcsts a pcrn1ancn1 in junction against the alll'gl.•dly d r cc pt i v c :idvCrtising. pcn:iltics or $2,;,QO for each acl of allegedly fa lse ad\'ertising and restitution for buyer~ of the $1 0.95 device, if they ask for it. e 1'1111 llu·re11•etl SA~ l'!~,\~C l~O ! A P l - \~' t·~t C o a s t longshore men ha\c rl·t-o\crcd a JO.cen t hourly "'age hik, den ied by the fcderal !'av BOOrd in 1972. 'f hc y,·agc lncrCase \\'as part of un agree1ncnt .,., hich ended a 134-·day strike in Feb. 1972. The intreasc v.'ill become effective June I. accord ing lo ;1 joint statement Tuesday by L.un~s ho r <'tne n ·and \\'ar{•housemen·s Union and' the <'nlpluyers· P ac i f i c >Iarilimc A.-Jsocia tion. • I\1e11 Givc11 Vote l{ights SAN FRANCISCO (UPI I - Alioto said "the story should not have been" made public. "It ha s some discrepap.cies but it is substantially correct." Alioto confirmed. 111c S.111 Francisco n1nyor was here for an appearanec in his can1p;1ign for the Democratic gubernatorial nomi nation. 1-l a'Ve Bo1nb Hobert >1ahcu's soil l'('h·r 1'1 other action. Robcr! says he dorsn"t recall ever Pauley. son of 11't'allhv 11!1 handing n briefcase fillt'd 1rith tyC'Oon and D c n1 o c r 11 t 1 1' $325,000 to u L'Quricr for a candidate ror \hr s t .1 1 l.' lr•,h-:!u ture, ·rur~d 1.·> i ·h ~,..,., · con1r1buliun to the I 9 6 8 t• hi~ opponent. Sen. Halph IJ1\I . prt·sidcnti:il c<1n1paign of ll'ith misu~ing sta11~ fuucls 111 Hubert !lumµhrcy. · his n.•--ch'tlion effort. • 1 1' h c r cf c r c 11 cc Io !lours Jat1·r. f)\l is. i'ha1r•:1. !1 extra fl avor. 'J'.he League of Women Vo"ters dropped a sex barrier Tuesday to allow men to become full voting members. SA N f'HANCI SCO (Uf'I ~ - The Syn1bioncse Liberiilion Army. \\•hie.ft kidnapcd Pa tri· cia llearst more than three months ago, may be cafrying a homemade bomb, it \l'aS dis· lN SAN FRANCISCO, Police closed Tuesdav. I lumphrcy's unsueccssful r<.1tl' of rh1· pn11·erful S 1' n :: • •' • carne up again ·rucsda~;in the <: u 1i>rnrnt'ntal Qrgan1z;1l11J11 widc-ranbtl.ng defaniation <:asc Con11nitlc.e, d c n i c d lht• I in which the elde r i'olaheu is accu~;itions s<1ying Pau\e.v hadl suing bill ionaire II o \I' a rd rcecnUy b re n r1~buk1·d r:" Hu ghes for $17.3 niillion. llcn1ocrats in their Lu-; 5chirmer~ the Sociable Sau sage Delegates to the league's biennial convention voted 969- 433 for the change in by-Jaws. A total of 935 "yes" votes was nl•edcd for approval. Ll. Paul Lawler told reporters fn vestigators said t h e y that the mayor's daughter• found en1pty shotgun shells Angel.'.1 V crones e • saw and rifle cartridges in an suspicious persons observing apartment the SLA abandoned her ho1nc. or speaking to her about a u·eek ago. They said children, ages 5, 3, and I, as 1 Maheu sa~s II ugh cs 1\ngc!l's Ct.1tu11 .1· di slril·t ;iP<.1 defamed hi1n i11 1972 by telling no1v 11'as ··rcsorlin::;: lo the k1 11d a telephone ncv.·s conference and typ!' of !;1t·tit.::> t11.o1 that ~lahcu •·stole me blind" desperate people l'nr.age in ·· In tht' Oellc.1tn1t'n 1t'ctlon of .tll SAFEW A y STORES lhey played in the slrcct, t 1c JXl"'der and shotgun pellets ;i bout three y,·ceks ago. could be used to make a l\1rs. Veronese talked 1vith a 1_bo_mb_. __ riten in the past u•ere allowed to become associate m('1nbcrs. •lov.•ever. th e v eou rd not vote, serve ;]s officers or direct.ors and could not be dclei:iate s to conve nt ions. y,·hitc v.·oman u·ho que stioned bcr children. and 1 a t e r pOsilivcly identified he r from poliei! phot06 as E m i I y Schwartz Harris. one of the nine suspects sought by the FREE ART SHOW OM THE MALL I Yours with any $5 Black Narcissus purchase: .the Black Narcissus bath gift or duo · An e xotic floral scent. Devastaling. For t~al woman everyone notices, Caron created Black NarCi~iius. And v.•ith any $5 pu,rchase rrom this Caron t·ollection, lbe Bla'ck Narcissus girt or duo is yours .. bath Relec, 4~~ 01 .. and shov.•cr sponge. Jusl the thing" lo slitrl a siren's day. Blitcll:.NarcissU5 by Ca ron . for that v.·oman. Cosmeties • --------- ......, ... _~itVu1"7ltll U.-cll lUMM•o. ., ... , •••• -~. ·~"""· •«. Volkswagen has thrown away the book again. The result is Dasher, an amazing new car that's going to take them y_ears to imitate. \ Dasher is both economical (about 25 miles pet gallon) and powerful (0·50 in 8.5 seconds). It holds five comfortably . It has front -wheel drive that give~ you more control and trac- tion than any c onventional car you've ever driven. It has the amaz- ing Sk idbreaker. When one side of the car is riding on a slippery surface, Skidbreaker forces Dasher to move in a straight line as y ou brake. It's designed for low maintenance and easy repair. And it 's covered by the VW Owner's Security Blanket. The new Volkswagen Dasher. Throw away your old ideas about what to expect from a car. Bullock's Souch Coasc Plaza, San Diego Freeway ac Bristol, Costa Mesa, ''6-0611 HUNTINGTON BE AC H Harbour Volkswagen, Inc . 18711 Beach Boul evard NEWPORT BEACr-1 Chick Iverson, Inc , 445 E. Coast Hwy SAN JU AN CAPISTRAN,) Bill Yates, Inc . 32852 Valle Raad ~l ~•I' • • '• .. • - G DARY PILOT EDITORIA.L PAGE Highway Debate The .-oluntary body of public officials which is help- ing the Irvine Company plan future development of the Irvine coast includes partisans who favor closure of the Pacific Coast llighway link between Newport Beach and Laguna Beach. Not surprisingly, those partisans are fro!!!. those two coastal resort and residential tov.·ns. ~oth cities are worried about chokin~ of the traffic artenes. They co~· tend that if Coast ll1ghway is not connected to the.ir cities. countless thousands ·will slay a~ay _fro~ their shores -leaving room tor those who li ve 1n Newport or Laguna to enjoy them. . But what about Irvine, inquire citizens of Irvine. Cutting the hi ghway means th.at all acces~ to the glal'!l· orous 3.5 mile stretch of Mediterranean-like beach will be through their growing city. ~fass public transit by land. or sea. might some~a~ solve some of the coastal traffic problen1s. But: ehm1· nating the coastal tr~ffjc corridor through this . area doesn't make sense on the basis of presently ava1labl.e planning information. planning techniques ~r ti:-ans1t technology. Any effort to do that would seem 1nev1tably destined for a Jon~ and stormy trip through many gov· ernmental levels. and eventually the courts. R ea l. Esta te l{eports The Laguna Beach City Council acted wisely in de· ferring to the plannin ~ commission a poss!bly con~ro­ versial plan for extending real estate reporting require-. ments for developed property to vacant residential land. The council also asked for comment on the law from brokers who will ha.ve lo work with changes in the re· porting 1neasure. . If passed. the new law would tell prospective buyers of undeveloped property what can be built on it and y.•am or special conditions or eascmenls against the land not readily apparent. On its face, the law appears desirable, but it may have unforeseen conseq uences. It also may cause more ad1ninlstrative hardships than it's worth. The opportunity for comment by the broker may resolve such problems. Further, the changes won't co1ne as a nettling surrrise to the people who must use it. A policy o making direct comm unication with groups which could reasonably be cxpec~ed to have a particular interest or point of view is a good one for the council to follow. Bt1s Promise Ke1>t • Southern Orange C<>unty will take a giant step Mon- day when transit district service opens throughout the region. On that day, hourly buses wi.11 begin serving all the major residential and commercial centers along the eoast and inland to the Saddleback Valley. For the elderly, it will be a godsend. For young. sters too young to drive. it can open a summer of easy transport to beach areas and other recreational attrac- tions. The new service plunges the area into the modern age of efficient, inexpensive ma ss transit. .. \Vhile local entities were clamoring for the sef,'· ice last summer, skeptics wondetat' how many years itf' would take. Yet, it took only montfrS. Buses were ordered, schedules and routes mapped and transit o£ficials made solemn promises that they would deliver by thi! spring. They have done so and in the process proved that delay and false promises need not be inevitable in the operation or publicly financed service agencies. The transit district promised, and it delivered. s .... •':;::\-... . .. ~. ~· .. : • • • ' ,. ,_ ______ _ } • ) " ' ''ti'S ME -60 IN6 iHE OTHE~ WAY." Saavfaill Bacl~s flie Cons111ne1· I • Transit District Merits Applause Dear Gloo1ny Gus Energy Czar a New Nader? ·To the Editor: f must tell you about the Orange County Transit District <OC!D), Dr. Gordon •·Pete" Fielding 11nd his ~ta[f :, \Vhat ii lren1cndous upgrading 1n scn•ices and attitudes over bygone days of public transportation! \\'ill the money from $elling copies of the \Vhi1e House tape transcripts ~o into the Presidential Defense Fund:' WASHINGTON-Apprehension \\'ith in the oil industry and the \Vh i'.e 11ouse !hat Jederal energy czar John Sa\\•hi!l \Vil\ be much more consumer-oriented than predecessor William Simon \\' ;-. :s confirmed last Yo'eek when he joined the camp or v.•hat true Nixonites consider the enemy: John Gardner 's Common Cause. ( EVANS ·NOVAK) Senate conscrvatlVC'<:, Str:oiusz-llupc y,•as transferred to Stot~hi'!rn t'l n111ke room for Firestone u1 Brll!'"l'ls. Looram. \\'illl ing for 1•11,111hs to lf'avc for Stockholn1 , 11 ... <Hld r.i:1n out. ll L' ri:'signed . anti 1ht• !·tJt l'l~!l ~ •r\'iCc l~t a kl'V man and !-ulJl·n·ll ~rmlht.•r DI01Y lo its mOra.Je. Personnel. under Dr. F' i c 1 d i n g.' s gu idance is '"'ell trained, of high integrity 1and imbued with the ~o.ncepl of !he inalienable right of all c1t1zcns 10 receive intelligent. cooperative. kind assistanct in pursuing their daily lives in _ -0ur modem-day society. JIAPPINESS and friendliness is in vogue again ! The warm, friendly smites that pervade the atmosphere and arc exchanged on this great transit system are a joy to behold. The servi ces are geared to se rve those in all walks of life. The appeal to those in business. because or its praclicality and mnny savings to their business associates and to their families . directly and indirectly, has become apparent beyond <.iny expectation. TJIE OCTD has been in existence just over two year's. It is almost unbelievable how much they have contributed to the life of Orange County. Already, in areas in which they initiated services less than two short years ago. there is standing room only. Welcon1c. OCTO. to 1\otlssion Viejo. El Toro. Laguna Hills. San Juan Capistrano. S:in Clemente and Laguna Niguel. where vour y.•onderful service to the public will begin at 6 a .m. Monday, !\1ay 13, \\'ith hourly service. \Ve are looking for~·ard to the great inaugural at 2:30 p.m .. r..tay 13 ttl Laguna Hills Mall "'here there will be schedules available for the first four routes in this area. DORIS JE\VELL. Chairn1an, Transportation Comn1ittee, i\lission ViCJO llomeowncrs Assn. B111ldi119 1\rill1111e 1ic To the Editor: Now don"t get 1ne y.·n:ing. I think the 1\o1ain Beach lifeguard 10 .... ·cr is just great. IL is a "historical" structure and should be saved for posterity. Last \Veek one newspaper exposed a very interesting sidelight to the seelllingly never-ending surprises re our new window to the sea . THE ITE!\I stated. if t remember correctly, that the renovation of the lifeguard tov.-er \\•ill cost $16.940 or thereabouts. Now lefs see. we'll round that figure off to $17.000 and go dov.·n and j ~IAILBOX Letters from readers are Welcome. Normally. writers should convey their messages i11 300 words or less. The righ t to conde11se letters to fit space or eliminate libet is reserved. All let- ters must include signature an4 mail· ing address but 11ameJ may be w·itli,.. held 011 request if sufficient reason ;s appare11t. Poetry will not bt pub- lished. measure that little beauty to see just how big it is. The measurements come up to approximately 100 square feet. Perhaps things have chariged since I .\~·as in school. but that comes out at exactly $170 a square foot. You may ask at this poinl. "So what':" I talked to a builder friend of mine about current building costs and he confessed to me that they were indeed high and that though I might find it hard · to believe, a first--class home in Emerald Bay, with buill·in everything. three-and· a·half baths. garage door opener, top. grade ca rpets, drapes and gold·plaled faucets could, with inflation and all, run as high as $40 per square foot. GOLLY, I said, where v.•ill il all end? How high can things get? Wow! Then I asked him, "How much do you think it would cost to upgrade an existing stn1cture of about 100 square feet. without bath. carpets, drapes or electric door opener?" He was visibly offended and gave me to know that that type of handyman work was beneath him, but he did venture that if a handyman charged n1ore that $500 to fix up that old eyesore, he should be run out or town for ext ortion. But. I explained. this structure is the focal point of our new billion-dollar beach and the loudest mou ths in Laguna have decreed that this be so. There was this long si lence. Then as he \\'alkcd a1vay in disbelief. his words drifted back to me. He was saying, '"A\V, come on , Westbrook , who 11re you trying to kid?" PAUL WESTBROOK l'rop. 20 B11rde11 To the Editor: Proposition 20 has ful filled t h e expectations of the voters remarkably well , considering the fact that the South Coast llegiona l Commission was heavily weighted by those who had opposed the initiative. tCan you imagine General 1\-1otors operating \\•ith half its directors opposed lo IH1 policies?) Th is situation has placed !he burden of fulfilling the mandates of lhe proposition on those who did favor protection of the coast as the initiative intended. OUTSTANDNG among the comn1issioners so concerned is f\.1rs. Judy Rosener who seriously acxepts the responsibility ol becoming acquainted with the 1ncrits of the project under consideration. She Is devoted to seeing that the intent or the law is fullllled. No time and effort are spared in her urge to do justice to he:r responsibility. It is therefore most unjust on the <part flf the Daily Pilot In its editorial to pick out of context and distort her remnrks. She painted out that the ultimate 1b1ect1ve of th<! commission's work Is the product ion or a plan that will be sub1nittcd to the legislature In 1'76, that ~·e \\'Ould then need lo bring pr6ssure to bt-11r on !ht! Jegislalors to approve the plan. To linply that the citizens Should J. s. c. GIOD"'J G~• ~Ofl'lll'""l't 1r1 ~HIM bJ rNll1r• t~ fl ftot nKtHlrilY tlllK! !tit VilWJ al l~I ltl-l "r, 5111f JOW' ptf potvt to Gloom' Gvs, D11tw f'llot. no\1· lobby for a plan not even in exi stence y.•as not the import of her statc1nent. Her plea v.•as for citizen awareness and input now so that the ultimate plan will be truly representative of the public interest. EVELYN GAYMAN l'o11th's l'lelll To the Editor~ Strecking should not be against the \aw. ll is the only thing that is worth hearing aboul (or seeing) in the papers. TAXES shouldn't have to pay for people in jail, that are in for being free. Cloths are made so people ca n stay warm , not to hide what they have beneath them. I am only 12. but I am sticking up for what I think is right. Please put this in the paper so people can hea r someone young speaking for what I think is right! Thank you. DARREN SESSIONS P.S. No one told me or helped me in any way about this article. S till Likes Nix"" To the Editor: During a most friendly meeting he had with Gardner last TuC'Sday afternoon at the Federal Energy Office I FEO I. Sawhill suddenly whipped out his checkbook. He not only renewed the ~1arch 1973 men1· bership in Common Cause of his wife Isabel. but joined himselr with a check on their joint ac· count. H a d hard·nosed Nixon aides known this. they would have gone into shock. Gardner's Common Cause , a liberal lobbying group which has hounded l\lr. Nixon for campaign fund scandals, ranks high among \Vhite Hoose enemies. NEARLY as distressing to the \\'hite House , Sav;hill generally agreed v.·ith Gardner Tuesday when he proposed registration and regulation of n on · congressional energy lobbyists. During a rortlial conversation, Sawhill sevetal times stressed the problem of FEO achieving credibility with the public - ,,_ a favorite Common Cause theme-. Industry lobbyists became worried last Monday about testimony before the Senate Commerce Committee by the 37· year-old Sawhill, once a professor or finance and then a $100.00}.a-year financier before joining the Nixon administration in 1973. Sa wh i I l 's testimony str~ssed consumer protection far more than did Si mon , a staunch supporter of free enterprise and defender of the oil industry. "Sa\1 hill sounds hke Ralph ~adttr. Jr .:· one FEO orf1c1al told us ... lie change:.! his col ors con1plctcly the da~· he \Yas appointed." DIPLO~IATIC MUSICAL CHAIRS Despite current investi gations o I <1mbassadorial appointmenls as a reward for rontribut1ons to President Nixon's rC<'lection Campaign . the \Vhite · HOU$e y.·as so anxious to make roo m in a choice European e{llba ssy for one genero us fatcat that a valued Forei gn Ser\'iCC office r y,·as lost. Matthew Looram. a highly esteemed career diplomat. had been promised the vacancy as ambassador to Su·eden once U.S .... 5\\'Cdish relations-icy cold fron1 Vietnam-warmed up sufficie ntly to restore ambassadorial rL•prese ntalion. \\1hcn the promise v.·as broken. Looram resigned prematurely from the Foreign Service at age 53. TllE REASON: room had to be found for California industrialist Leonard Firestone. Jong a generous Republican ccntributor. Allhough he contributed less than $10.~ to f\.lr. Nixon's 1968 campa ign, in 1972 he gave the Committee to Reelect the President 1CREEP1 a succulent $100.000 in the pre·Apri\ period when contributors did not have to be identified . Firestone gave another $1 5.100 in the post-April period. Firestone "'anted to beeome ambassador to Belgium -•he cushy post hL·ld by Dr. Robert Strausz.Hupe. a hard· 1 i n e . anti-Communist forcign·policy expert v.·ith considerable follo,ving amoog conservative Republic8ns. They would not be pleased by his dismissal. So, in keeping \Yith its policy of \\'OOing SPEC IAL rt::Tl:Jt.\\'i HE:\EFITS Tite \\'h 1t1• I luu t' liupt·~ lo kcl.'p i:m h;111led \ • Ii' 1 11 ~ .\tltnini~lrntor Donald John~u11 011 thl' fcdl'ral pay roll until June l!i d1•s1u;i' '·onµrcs!'inn:il clamor for hi ~ ou:-.ter. t,1r cnt· rtason: to (jlllllify hin1 for ,1 li fl·t1mt." pt•ni;ion or $5.365 sk1rt1ng al age 62. To qua hf.\. Johnson. no.\\' .i9, must co1nplete ri ve full years ;it lhC \°l'lcrans Administrcllion 1\'1\t. L'OUnting from .June J6, 1969, \Yhen he \\•as conf irmed for his $42.500 job. One da y less and ht' rorft its the whole pension . The 1m port(ln<;e of th is tinling: is lhe reason for \\'hi lt• 1-luusc- va guencss llbout \\'ht•n Jul1uson 1111drr hea vy fire !he pa.~\ yl'ar trorn Vl·lerans' organ izations ilnd Con~rt•s~. I\ 11! actually subm it his formal resignat ion aud have it accepted. NEVERTllELESS. the \Vhitc llousc decided to tell angry ('ongrcss1onal leaders that Johnson 11uu!d 11oon bt' out in an effort 10 dl•r111! ;i Civil Service investigati"n of 1\·hct hl'r Joh11son violati·d the Hatch Ac! by prc~sirir, hh:h VA officials to <'Onl ri bu tr 10 President Nixon 's election e;:nnpaign. \Vithin hours dflcr the \Vlutc Jlousc let it be knoy,·n that John:.Qn 11as on his y,·ay out. congressional leadtrs "·ere quietly asked to drop their de mand ior the Civil Service in vestigalion. As :i result. the probe has bCl'n held ··in abl'ya ncc" un til ~l ay 15. But Rep. Olin Teac;ue of Texas. chainnan of th1• House Ot•tnocralic caucus and tt key figun~ ln vc ternns' affairs, probably '"'ill insist thnt lt take place later. In spite of all the Watergate mess, the tapes. the transcripts, all gOing against President Nixon. I still like him . I voted for him and if he could run for a third term, I would vote for him again unless there was someone else that has the courage he has shown in facing up to adversit}'· There arc many reasons I still like President Nixon. The fi rst and most important one is that he is my President, holding down the highest job in the world. ln my opinion there ha s never been a President that didn 't try to do the best they could for the majority of all Americans. especially this President. Oil and the Widows and Orphans I ADl\1IRE President Nixon ror all the good actions he has taken. lik e going to Russia and China. lo 11unga ry and sticking his neck out where no other President dared go. I like the way he answers all the questions asked by reporte rs o n TV-rough questions, and all answered. l''or all of those that blame him for inflation jn our country, how about all the other nations that are worse than we are? Ts he to blame for those nations' troubles too? Of course if you didn't vote for President Nixon and if one has always disliked him, then they are the ones who ' would love to see him crucified and thrown out. They revel and feast on the predicament he is In. WITll ALL the Impur ities nr our government. the ones running It with their shortcomings. it'll still a great country. The two-party syste m, Democrats and Republicans. ke:tp it nl01tly clean. At least Ol'ICf! every four years through all of us with our power of freedom and oor vote, we can cast our fetlings and nush out any wrongs and s(4l rt fresh. The one main Irony of the White Jlouse goes back 2,000 years ago when anotl~er man was crucified nnd the cro"·d said, 1·Givc Ull Barabbas." GRANT HARDING PlilLLJPS ... All the major oil companies have now reported almost doubling their profits during the first quarter of this year. A:id now all the major oil companies arc busy explaining why. Actually, the explanation is quite simple: tt's all due to lhe greedy Arabs increasing the price of the crude oil they sold to our oil companies for refining into gasoline. As everybody knows, when the price o( the raw materials you buy skyrockct!1, your profits are going to soar whether you like ll or not. Of course, our oil companies weren't buying any oil from the fiendish Arabs during the first quarter of this year due to The Oil Embargo. But, as everybody knows, when the price of the raw materials you don't buy skyrocket!, your proflt.s ate going to soar whether you like it or not. The reason for this is widows and orphans. YOU SEE, lho oil com)lllnies. faced with this terrible Oil Embargo, were forced to go to the Government for rellr,I. ' "We simply can't go on not paying these fantastic prices for the Arab oil we're not buying,'' s-1id the oll companies, "and keep our corporate head s above water." "Good heavens," said the Government. "what can we do for you in your hour of need ?'' HWo want you to let us raise the price or the gasoline \Ve arc not refining Crom this olt we are not buying,'' said the oil companies, "in order to meet the increased costJ we are not paying." "Thal makes ~sc." said th e -(...__A_R_T_H_o_PP_E___,) rrovcmment. "But \li'On 't that increase your profits?'' "We hope not." said the oil eompanies, .. But if it does. we will put all that money into drilling our own oil wells. What's more. we 'll • charge ourselves fanta stic prices for our own oil. That'll fihow those blackmailing Arabs a thing or thtee. '' HGO TO IT," said the Government. "And God bless your patrioti!nn." So the oil companies regretfully almost doubled their profits . And the rtrst thing they did . of course. was to almost double the dividends they paid the I r stockholders -like lrom 90 cents.to $1.72 o share. "Witit a minute." said the Government . "We thought you \Vere going to put all that money into drilling for oil." "Yoo are forgetting," said the oll companies. Hthat all our stockholders arc widows and orphans. Stockholders are harder to find than oil. ln fact, we fear this counlry may be running out~ of wld()ws and orphans. Would you deprive a poor widow of a lousy $1.72?" "We're ashamed of ourselve..~. '' said lhe Government. "God bless your humanltarianllITTl." SO AS YOU drive up lo the gas station to pny your 80 cents a gallon, think Of our patriotic. hum11nltarlan oil companies, whlch ar~ out there, even now . spending millions of dollars to explore for and develop new widO\VS and orphan1. For the oil· con1panics aren't Qui of the woods yet. Disaster niny hit at any moment. The y ma y strike oil! If so, they'll have no cholC<'-but to place an embargo on selling It ro themselves. Otherwise. they e-0uldn 't go on not paying fanta stic prlcc:s !or the oil they 're not buying . And then where would our widows and orphans be? o aANGI COAST DAILY PILOT Robt:rt N. \Vted, PubU!htr Thomas Ktevil, Edilor Barbara Krtibich Edi1oriat Poge Editar The editorlnl paae-ol \hr. Pally Pilot &«-k5 lo inJonn and t:Umulalc ~aden by p!'('fiMling on thls pq:e dlvrrte•('Omm~nlary'on lopil•ir. of in· ler!st by IJ)lndicatl'd C"Olumniirt11; and cartoonists, by prnvlding :\ forum for rt11dtrs' vk:ws and by prel'!f'ltlng this newspaper'• oplnW and kk:ax on currrnt topics. The tdltnrill opinion. ol tM Daily Pilot &PJW!ar only In lhe editorial column it fht tnp of the page. Oplnk)r.1 cxpN'tw'd by the cof. umni1ts and c1u1oonlsts and letttr wrllers 1>rr thfh' """" and no eflt~ mcnt of thl'ir vl~~ by the 01tll1 Pilot thould be inlttrt<L Wednesday. May 8. 1974 ' • D son l)re, bee the r• 11 exe to l alto incl the on T I f · Hoffa Wife~ From \\'Ire Services DETROIT -The wife and son of fonner Team s t er President Jlmmy lloffa have been fired from their jobs with the union, union sources have job or Josephine Hoffa, l·loffa's wife, the iOW'ces said wllo had an annual salary of $40~000 a year. • SAN DIEGO -J im Webb, a CM.l.Sfidiug young lawyer who reported. . , . ran un suCC'essfully for cit y The . union s 1ntematlonal attorney last fall , was killed execulivc board voted r.eccntly 'l\tesdny In a co 11 ls ion to terminate the services of involving his bicyc le and a ~ttor~ys on r e l a in er,· truck. 1nclud1ng James P. Hoffa Jr., Police said \Vebb 2 I the sou,rc;es said. He ha s been apparently pulled into 1he pall; on retainer for $30,000 a year. of the tractor-tra iler rig near The board also abolished the San Diego Stadiu1n. So11 Purged • lie \Vas a f ormer C.'Orporation attorney turned consumer advocate who worked in b ehalf or environment al causes a n d against false advertising. • KANSAS CITY -Sen. Thomas F. Eagleton, t 0-~to. I has expressed gratitude at being the rirst Missootian to receive the Harry S. Trwnan Good Neighbor award. "No elected official could do beli er !ha n to commit himself lfl public service in the spirit of Harry S. Tr u 1n a n . ' ' patients reject ne\I' organs 1111d son1e don'!, he said. • NE\V )'ORK -PrlncrsS 1\h1rgaret of England an d her !rusband. the Earl of Sno"'don. ha\'c vi sited Rockefeller C<'n· ter and were cheered by tour- ists. 1'hc royal couple Opl'ned the offices of the London Financial Tin1es and the \veekly magazine . Eeonomist, in a building off Hoeke feller ' Plaza. They \l'alked through throngs of people nea r the ice rink to the Jl.CA building, "here !hey 1vent lo lhe 65!t\_, ·~A ( PEOPLE )' ~li~; o:rse~:~ony~r ;l~{uc~ ~ swu1y, clear skies. ---------~ . Uf'J Ttlt~l>oto 1'1other's Day Eagleton said at the; anm.Jal luncheon marking Truman's birthday. 'J'run1an. who di~ Dec. 26. 1972, v.·ould have been !Kl toda y. Earl \\1arrcn, former chief justice of the United States. got the first Truman award last year . * SAN FRANCISCO -D<. !\lichael DeBakey, the pioneer heart surgeon, says his one sur'viving h e a r t 1.ransplant patient is doing fine after 5 1:i years, but he doesn't kno\v why. "1'hc central issue in heart research is still the fa ct we don't understand what causes heart disease in the first place," DeBakey told a Mount Zion Hospital audience and ne\\'S conference. TI1e myslery deepens evl'n further when it comes to understanding \vhy so m c WASHJ NGTO;'ol ' -Soviet ballet danct!f Valery Pano\' says that riespili! harassn1ent by au)..hori tics he is still determined to c1nigrate fro1n the Soviet Union only if his wife can 1.:0111<! 1vilh hin1, according to a \Vashin~ton­ bar;ed group to support Soviet Jewz. A spokes\von1an· for the Union of Councils for Soviet Jews said today that two ntcmbers of the organization had visited Panov and his ballerina '''ifc. Galina, last \\'Cekcnd at their Leningrad apartment, during a \Ve€k-long trip to that city and Mosco\v. "\Vhy, why are the y doing this to me'! I'm an artist. not a politician ," Panov was quoted as telling the'American visitors . "If I'n1 nol able to give of myself and rn y art to the \\'Orld . then I v.:ill be destroyed.'' 1JEBIG~TAll~n 1912 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA BRAD SUEDE JACKETS a sen. • M.t.CHIMl W.t.SHAll~XoH • SUlDE CLOTH \ .Pl6Rt~ of time to fi~ish ~OUP Mother's Day Shoppin(! at "'~~©f1 fF~rrfi~. OF 01110 OURSHaVEs > ARE STll:.L FULL, OUR PEOPLE ARE STILL SMILING, MAKE YOUR LAST MINUTE SELECTION THE PERFECT GIFT, A Food Gift Pak SEE OUR LARGE DISPLAY OF FOOD GIFT PAKS AT ff l~k©f1 r~rrmi~~ OF 0 1110 -WESTCLIFF PLAZA 17tk Ir l"int, Newport hach • PhoM 642-09 72 • Ope-ti Mtfl.•frl 'tll t , S.t. 'til 6, 51111. 'HIS ••• Five-year old Ena, a South American Llama shows off her new offspring. baby Sunshine at tvtarine World/Africa U.S.A. in ll cdwood Citv. 'l'he wild- life park will show off 13 new offsPring Sunday for Mom's Day. 81~ [IQ;( IOCK ••••. lfatlt ~oct SMppr.; ""' , IOllC KIO! ... ~Vl '•11tl,._be..i1-. UJl'li llCllllCA . Ut• ~"' StrH1 ••. COl!A WU .... 1912 M•I""' &l<t ••.. MEN"tWEANITORESIN bl'lllC1 ...... 11111--~"'" IOUTHERN CALIFORNIA IOWllCt •·• 1~0:J'!:"' .. ~;f Nearly Everyone Listens to Landers • Whitman's Sampler Chocolates nt. wt.270 1 lb. nt.wt.540 2 lb. ------ Perfect for the sweetest o.f moms. . ' . • Whitman's Soft Centers McDonald's Butter Creams 4 McDonald's ./". Gif~t of Gold Chocolates nt.w;.24Q 1 lb. nt. wt. 14 oz. Whitman's Messenger Chocolates . nt. wt.179 1 lb. . 3ss BUEMA PARK ORAMGE •ecti .. OJ•n•"-,. ()pelt Doffy t:l O te t:)O p-19. S..-y 10 to 7 City Dr. et G...-.,..., 11,d. 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Sale 480 ' •• ·•. • • • • ••• • • • '• • Sale4'° 1190 .... Nylon trlcot'polka dot ahlft gown. Blue or pink. S-M·L. • • •••••• •••••• • •• • ! f.', • • • ' Reg. $6. Misses' dress length duster. Snap front, pl!tch pockets, turn back culls. Polyester/ cotton prints. Sizes 10·18. •.. ' •. " • ••• • • • •• ' Sale 6 40 Reg. $8. Misses' dress length duster with puritan collar, raglan sleeves. Polyester/ cotton prints. Sizes 10-18. Sizes 38-44. Reg. $9 $ale$7.20 \ , Shop Sunday noon to 5 p.m. at the followlnt sfons: FASHION ISLAND. Newport 8eoch (714) 644-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER , Huntington Beach (714) B92-777J. HARBOR CENTER, Costa Mesa (714) 646-5021. , A •' ANIMAlo iil;.$,, ,,.,,. _0 "'&-f j.M~ BE. YOUR £EA L 1. OFAPP~OVAL . " ---"''-·-------- q ,01.i1iselo·1· ;fdvice • ' .If a.ultecl oJ JOYCE L. KENNt;llY ! \... ._,:\'. DHAR JOYCE: A matte'l'1 5hould like to see you de.al with' is the quality or advice studfnts receive rrom .: hig~ schdbl counselors concerning the student's choice ot a colle'ge. \Ve have a so n now attending one of the fine~a sma.H schools in lhe country on .a combinatlon·work-Joan financial aid package. He 's an , excellent student and deserved the academic honor affol'ded him -one we could not have handled on our income. It was at the urgin~ of parer'lts and priest that ~· included this r in e !'IC:hoQf among his applications. Had :1 been up to his counsclor1 ·he would have applied only:to ibe local university and commWlily college. {n facl , his counsek>r discouraged him from applying to the s(hool he now attends. From wltit I am able lo learn this is pretty common ad vice and it does damage to both the ' student and to those schools that are looking for excell~ce in prospe:C!ti\'e er.rollees.k P,iease don't use my name oq iQitials as e: have 3 more chGd · io ~ fame school. ~ · · ~ • di e. Wash. f .~1 I l U1"lL REC~~ Y, Ille complain( I he~ was· .!fie ~ile -tha{ • couMelors knew' l#ntr abo1.1t t:olliiles but lit lie a·bouf!alterQaU~;-modes of posth(gh-school education. Now it stems 0..'Jhe grow1hg emphasis on career eclucafion a n d , "vocationalism" in poslhigh-school institutions is resulling In an overcorrection of tbe . situation. A happier medtozii might J)e achieved if sChool s y s t e m s <feslgnated certain cou.n;telors as ~ege counselorS iM r ei~f~,~ students to them on a s -• wide !Jesis. (Some ,systems ' this now -it's not a fresh idea.) ~· GOOD COUNSELING. for college choice means working with stud,ents to be.Ip them ' ldentifY Jireference • factors •.and establish criteria for realistic choices. T h e s e factwS· usually include sue l~~:;;~h~ thlnga as kind of instilution (univCfsity, Ubetal arts CiJ:>llege. teehnlc~\ institute, _,.;etc.) geogr"pbic I o,.c a l i'on , probable field• of irlldy in colle_ge, and prestig~-"f~~el. M~ng realistic choices lai"5 ~. into account sucb' Dungs 31 . !jf.i-academic ability, ·· finances, and cOmpctition . ,,, 1~r narrowing the fiel<( ,. r ~me i.;_500 U.S. college! an universities. application should be made to a mini~ of 3 schoola,.(it used to ~,Q\le Esix """61s. but irs 'a ~nts' n\dHcet today.) You Id include some •:sure things" as well as ·~ schools."rt-((,, • ' • I; I •. IF YOUR SON'S COUN· ~ SELC\I\ w a s a~ !relict ' as you say, and you're:: rried about }'our other childr n, why not meet with ~or her and try to find oulV "'Y::~ Is .1fte -«1Un!t!Or' u~1ielmed with work , or simply uninfonned, or lazy? tr the counselor Is overwhelmed can you organize parents In support of improved counseling staff and budget? If the counselor is incompetent, you may want to 11p<ak to the prlnclp n l . Perhaps a special , evening seminar can be set up for studenls and parents to cover pl11nnlng for college I ·' ' • .. • JI • ' • . . ' ----·-·-:;..' I 2d%ok · ,I e.very s.uit in .stock, · ' regu ·1arly s45 and up. • • •• -fl Versatile, wearable, vacation·bound pant suits. Three part blazer suits for wee kending . Pan! su11s w1lh shirt look 1acke1s over turtleneck sweaters. All in thos~ easy wear, easy care fabrics you love. AU al 1rres1st1bte savings. Why not treat yourself to several right now! Sale prices effective through Sunday. '~·--_. ... ~-"'.. ' 4'\ ·~~;\·: ::. , \~ • <. .• t• ... •. "' ,-.~ .. .. . . "'". #····J ····· -~ ... ,. ... , ... ·••· -~· ~ ~ ... .. . . " . . •• ...... ' . • . ' .. • • DAILY PILOr 9 Fashion I 15°/o off all handbags reg .. $4-and ~P· \ \ Purse organizers that keep your ' I I . I Every handbag $4 and up is on sate now at a big 15°/o off! straws. v1nyls1 leathers, polyurethanes, glaces; in sho ulder and t)and straps ; in casual an d dreSSy styles: in colors to complement all your ~ummer oullits. Sale s•s Reg. $7. Casual shoulder bag. assorted styles, glace p~urethane in black, bone. navy, or white. Sale 680 Reg.-8.' Roomy P·VO rattan handbags in several styles. White only. Sale 850 Reg. $10. Sporty handbag assortment in fashion · sh-ades. handbags neat. Assorted colors. 3.50 1..---~-k' Soft and airy basketweave -sa-ndals. 1299 A shoe with equal parts style and comfort. Our slrappy "' leather look' has urethane uppers and a stylish heel. In a wide range of s1zes and colors I I _, • I /. I ! I I I , 11elecllon, ndmlssloos and financing. '-------·.•.------'--~:r;;;.;.._.:.. ______ .l.;...;.~ Shop Sunday no.on to 5 p.m. at the fo llowil!C} stores: ,;,., Send questions for thli cnlumn to Joyce Lain KenntdY ot this newspope_r. Sorry, oo penon1l replies can be sent. • ' •' ' F.ASHION ISLAND, Newport Be<i~h"(7~ 4) 644-23.13 •HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Beach (714) 892 -7 771 • HAR~OR CENTER , Costa Mesa (7 14) 646·5021. . . • ~~ I ' • • • • I , - .· • 1~ ...... I JO DAILi' i'1LOI ' UPI TtltPllO!D Dog Dfl!JS Irish Setter finds hi s long legs perfect for reaching: w a t e r at ctrin\dng fountain dur- ing hot day at Sacra- mento park. Preltclier· Deferids Mot1iers HALLETI'SVILLE. Tc x. (UPI ) -A Tex;.is,, preacher sass a pamph!('t entitled •·popul:ition r x p 1 o s i on ' · publisht'd by the Christian Life Co1nmission uf the Southt'm Baptist C'onvrntion suggcs1s that mothers of large f;in1i!ies should not be praised on :r-.f-0Lher's Day. Bev. Bob Holbrook. head of an anli-abortion group c.:i!led B:lptists for Life. sriid The painphlet is an un-Chri stian publication. Jn its appeal to churches, he said the painph!ct suggests: ""Einphasize that rCSJX>llSiblc Chri stia n parenthood calls for a sn1ai! family. This n1eans. among olhcr things. that mothers with large families sho•1ld not be singled out for prai se on n1othcr's day." "BAPTT5'r.'i FOrt Life cha!Jengt's this position as an insult to everr Bupt bt mother \\·hon1 (;od has blessed \\'ith a l::ir!!C fan1ily," 1-tolbrook said. "N ot only does it assign second-class status to millions of Baptist mothers, but it calls for the federal government to regulate fam ily size." he said. "It recommends that abortion be recognized as a lcgiiimate 1nethod of birth control and population regulation. ''I an1 sure most Baptist p:tstors and laymen <ire not a1\•arc thnt their congregations arc being used to pro1note the killing of unborn children. contraception for the un- 1n a r r i e d and government control of family s i z e , ' ' Jiolbroo k said. llOLBROOK S A I D he forrned Baptists for Life four months ago because of his COl)Cern for a U.S. Supreme ('ourt decision I e ga Ii zing abor!ion. Ile said the "population explosion'' pamphlet v.' as published by the southern Baptist convention's Christian L i f c Commission headquartered in Nnshl'il!e. Tenn. "This distorted picture must be cleared up." he said. "All sides of legalized aborlion. fan1ilv size and the value of n1othCrhood deserve an airing. •·J decided to rcs 'ervc comment on the publication until around :\!other's Day, \\'hen I ff lt it '~ould have greater impact." - Australia Walkers Rol>bc<l PERT!!. Australia iAPl - David llt111'son. :l7. anrl his 17- year-<ild son f\larkan ore walking a r o u n d Australia. pulling a hand can and collecting n1onr~· to est;ib\Js h wild Hfe sanctu;iric~. They reported that they had covered 2.580 milf's and were on the (~reat Nor\h f'rn tiigh\\•ay SOO miles north of Perth "'hen three m<'n Hl .1 c.ir stopped al6nBside then1. "Are you the ·silly bas1;1r<l" walking around Australia"" one of the men as~cd. ~·ves," Howson anSY•f'rl.'d The 111tin jumped out of 1h1~ car \Vilh a f!:un and ro bbed them O( $16.78. !WO cans or food. :1 pound of toba<..'C'O und an nlarm clock. Then the trio rlrfl\'L' off. ( I i 20%off every bra ·and girdle · in stock. Figure the.big savings. 20o/o off women's nylon full and half slips. Sale 320 Reg. $4. Half slip of nylon tricot Antrone 111, tailored and lace trimmed for proportioned lengths, short. average. Sale s4 Reg. SS. Full sli p of nylon tricot Antron• Ill. noncling. Short length 32·40. , ' • ', . , . • . . Pre-summer sales ~\\~Sale $2 Reg. 2.50. All stretch first bra with cups of nylon stretch lace and nylon/ Lyc1a• spa.ndex. Wh ile. Sizes 28·34. . ' Sale 320 ·~4.00 Double knit contour bra. Nylon Lycra~ spandex with adjustable straps. Sale320 Reg. $4. Bra of nylon lr1 co!/ Lycra(!'· spandex white, nude. black. A 32·36, Band C 32-38. ~~-':--\~ ::.:·..:"."'.:.c ::-:..:JJ Sale320 Reg. $4. Junior seamless nylon pllin~ge bra, lined with fiberfill. White and nude. A 32-36. B an? C 32-38. :.:-" , ':'"•r'" .... ~ •. •• Sale7 20 Reg. $9. Long leg panty girdle. Ny lon/acetate/ Lycra,.: spa ndex. S,M,L,XL. ' 1::. . .. ::/;,' • l \ f. \ k: "· ··\.·\'·":::I L \'·_1i>··'i I ', i ... ·t;. H . ...:=:-:.,.::;_~-:::.~.,li ... ~,)..;. Sale$4 R11g. SS. Lace Iron! longline bra w11h elastic center !or separation. White In sizes A 32·36, B & C 32-40. 34-42 o Reg. $6 Sale 4.80 Sale 560 Reg. $7. Wa1 s1 line girdle. Nylon/acetate/L ycr al!\I spandex. S,M,L.XL,XXL. Sale 428 Reg. 5.35 Body briefe r Nylon/Lycra• spande• with conlour cu p. Whi le or nude. A & B 32-36, C 32·36. Ute your JCPenney ch1rge card. Reg. 4.50. Garterless br ief of nylon/Lycra'e-spandex. White or nude; sizes S.M.L,XL . Sale prices effective through Sund•Y- Sale 240 Reg. $3. Mini-length half slips of nylon tricot. Sizes XS,S,M. Maxi-length Aeg.$5.tSale $4. Sale s4 Reg. $5. Mini full slip of nylon tricot Antrone Ill. white & colors. Sizes 32·36 Great buys on our popular pantihose. ' 129 Flexxlrae slretch nylon au sheer sandal foot panti·hose F1exxtra Fit Lok Tope with nude heel. Sizes short, average, long. Nylon briefs and bikinis. s1 Fancy b1'iefS in wti iti! and pastels, 32-40. print bikinis, S-M·L. ' '/ ' I , ' ,., . • Shop Sunday !loon to 5 p.m. at the iollowing stores: .FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beoch (714) 644-2313. HA~BOR CENTER; Cosio Mesa (714) 646-5021 .'HUNTING1'0N CENTER. Huntington Beach (714) 892-777. • • • ., ' I I ... ,, • p f n • • ROS cov WEST THE EAIU.'S ~•um~lr<t, H111i~1 Alt Co11a, Tim. $!1rl1 ,u v-00.r (Goo<! Deed People) make the scene Sundays W 11111<1·Sllldl1Mlcll All Olllt~ in t~ l1til ijij!t.)I 495°0401 64l-17'il l1 I 2 Portraits of your child 1 low price! '""'<: 1101 "" lu•I• ,i You get a 5x7 color AND portrait a silver-like metal charm 49 · We take your child's portrait, then you get one print of the bu st pose etched on a silver-like -metal charm and one print of your choice for framing • You choose from finished portraits- not proofs • Your choice of poses • Reasonable prices tor extra portrails -no obligation to buy • Ofler limited: two per fa mily, one per person • Child age-l imit : three weeks to fourteen years • Groups at $1 .25 for each additional p erson ROSEf.1EAO MAY 7 T01 2 l YN \\'Q()U • SAN B!llN~ll:DI NO • l ORRANCE ,\.1UNJCl i\IH • I ACLCKOCK MAY 7 T0 9 lOVINA ~ C.ANOGA l'A~K • f Ul l lR I ON PANORAA-1A CIT Y· M AY 10TO 12 . WEST l.A . • HUNTl r\GTON BEACH NOR\\'ALK SANTA ANA Of Elepl1an ts A11d Baseb all Of ull 1hc ani1nals in the \vor\d, including man, that n1anHnal which can tllfO\\' a baseball the fastest. if prop- erly taught, iR said tu be the el~phan t. A Ceylonese pachy· · ·lier 1 nanted Susie Jn the zoo at Independence, Kan., can l_hro a projectile \\'ilh the speed or a boUct. I make spe· cific reference to a baseba ll, not because Susie has yet bee~ trruncd ils a reliever, but because a baseball is the obvio s thing you're supposed to th ro\v fast. 1-fowever, it's l'Xpcch.'<i that pitchin~ elephants in , the fu ture \\'ill do fo r the game of base- ball ''hat boxing kangaroos 50 yea rs ago did for prize fight ing. Nothing. (,. "A fictiona l journalist on a lice Hamscy 'f V show recc nll y \Vas ~ only paid a penny a \\'Ord for a story '";" ~ he submitted to a sn1a ll lo\\'n editor. · \Vas that the standard rate for writ- , ~rs'!" A. \Vas reasonable C'nough. Don 't believe there \\'as a standa rd, exacily. But it's a fact that 1nuch earlier Sir \\'alter Scott was only pciid aboul ci penny a v.·ord for "Ivanhoe." : )JOST CllURCllES? I-lard to believe the Wis Vegas content ion that it has 1nore churches per capita than any other IO\lln \VOrldwidc .... Takes six live geese in the spring to produce one pound of the best pillow fcn thers ... J\.lost popular resor t area in the United States is the Great Smokies. Second 1nost popular. Cape Cod ... Just about one out of every 750 people can't sn1cll the blast of a skunk even though al\ sorts of olhcr odors are detect.ab!(' ... It's lhe sport \\'ho fi shes through the \1•intc r ice that catches nine out ol JO la ke troul in ~1.innesola. All ladybugs hi bernate, sir. VETO WAR Few realize that thC' \vomen among the Iroquois In- dians possessed one most significant piece of power in the tribal councils. They were always represented there. And under Iroquois la\v, they \\'ere permitted. if they felt like ii, to veto any \\'ar plans the men might make. J{eccnt study in \Vashingtori , D.C .. ind icates the youth· fu l soul on drugs is 15 timeynore likely to attempt sui- cide than !he average young~er. Af/tlress niatl to L. J'1. Boyd, P.O. Box 1875, New. port Beuc// !12660 . Co(·a -Cola Cl1 ief Quits ATLA!\'TA. (:a. (AP l Charles \\'. Duncan ,Jr .. 47. has resigned as president of Coca· Cola Co .. !he viorld's largest sort-t!rink manufacturer. "1 re luCli!n1lv dccidC'd for personal <ind family reasons not to offe r 111ysclf for re- election as presidC'nt, ,. Duncan sa id in a staicmcnt as the board of directors mcl for an annual organiuHion;1l mee ling The board elected 5fl..yC'a r- old J. Lucian Smith. a senior vice president and hC'ad of ttie don1cstic soft drin k operations. to suc·:eed Duncan. Duncan rC'P.lains on the board of directors. to which he was elected 10 years ago when the con1pany acq uired Duncan F'oods of 1-louston. Tex. CHEF'S SURPRISE -~ COlORFUL COOKWARE FOR ,MOM SLOW/FAST . I ALL-PURPOSE COOKER w it h Removable Cook-Well Features you'll like • Big 6·0uart Capacity • Famous Oval Shape ... Bet ter Heat Oistnbutiop and Retention •Removable Porcelain Cook·Wel l Holds Up To 12 lb. Roast or l afge Fowl •It Cooks, It Bakes, It Roasts, It Sears •Slow Cook On T wo Settings with "l ocked- ln' ... Hea t 2000F . or 3QOOF .... Safe To leave On All Day • Fast Cook with Automatic Thermostatica lly Contro lled Heat 200-S00°F. •No Oven Bags Needed ... The l id is Self· Basting • l ightweight Brigh~ Aluminum l td has Large Knob"with Finger·Gu0rd by I NEsco·I 39.95 •Porcela in Enamel Interior Cleans Easily •Baked Enamel Exterior Wipes Clean • C'arryin~ Handl es for Po rtability .. ,Cook & Serve Rig ht at The Table • Roast/Bake Rack • Over 65 Recipes ' Oetachable Power Cord Charge.II On your JCPenney charge card. BUENA PARK lteeh at Oro1t9*thorpt- ap.11 b11ily t:JO to t:l O p.m. Sllftdey 10 t11 1 ORANGE . City Dr. at Getdt11 Gro'' ll•d, Ope11 f l).t P""' D•lly Su11d•y 10 to' . SANTA ANA lt"OO So. lri•tot •Mo. of S11. Coe1t Ple1a Opt" I 0.9 p.11t. Doily St!ftdoy J 0 , lo 6 . ., lrvi11 e Cl cisses Listed ThC' follo\\'ing acliviti('s arc o[fered by. the UC Irvine extension progra1n for month of l\;lay. Aclivi!i s r:irli~r i'1 t' lllOTJlh !-a ·c bt.·en )'Ub'i h •r, prcviuu~lv. MOH AY, M•~ 21 "P~1slc8I M lnl~fl~nte Po Ii c v , '' P~n,1 of Mili len,,nte 1,0 Uy I!~" s.linilJ, .,...._ fl<>!, The Pr-ry M4fldg-"I Co l"Y· Ntwoort llf"~~ P~rt 111 1 le-ctu e ur.e•. · Re~lden!11! lnc11me Proper! Ap,,.i,.,,.rt Mco•t'' h,.Htme-nl 11nc1 M .. n11Q~menl." 7·9:JO pm .. R"'. 111 Hum11nl!iel Hdll ~onole admliilon. 1.6.50. "U~ 111 Tr11ns .. dlor.al f1011lv•l • In developloo belle• "llXUal r~1at1on•n'"'·" Robe•t 011viawi... Pl! o , c1;n1ca1 P•YthOIOQu;I. Pdr1 ot a IC"urf """''"·l• prc.!Jr,.m. "U~ln~ Tri! !<1<1•o""' ,..,aly•ls Jn Evervd11y Lllt" 7 IQ p "'·• Rr. 100 Soc:••I S<iente Hall. Sinole 11<1mb•111n. 55. TUESDAY, M•Y lt "Marine EcolOQv for Olver•." '/;\Jr~ Ho.,,.., MA. Curriculum Coord1~.•1 -r and lnllrucrcr "' Cl'h'!rt;ie. A11r111e L~oorato•V Prngr~n1, Or&ffQ!-C11u"!V Deoarrment ol EducaHon, Olllce cf Mil''"' S<le<>ce P~rl ol ' proqr""'' 7- 10 pm . M•rl"" Stie-nc1 L11b. 2•/0S Dana Dtlve. D11n~ PolnT Fee: ~7.1 Include~ boal, me .. ls and bun~~ on lltl<I lr!p. "H!lw lo M..,r lt>l' Recre11l11r111 Ne~s of Tiie Retard~d," Irving R. !>ton~. Liil 0., CommunHv Lie1'on Repr,~nlalfve. F11irvlew S ! ate- H!IWITlll Pilrl ol a l1etur1 series, "llle Mentally Rerarlled .•. Their Treatmenr ana Trelnlno," 7·9;ll r . m .. MoltiourPOlf R o 11 m , Rehabitlratlon Blou .. Fo1rvie·,. !>1~1e H11ipltal. Single •dmii,lon 51. ll:weDNESDAY, May 12 "Euilog,cal Con•i<lera!lon~ 11! the Hareor• """ Bavs ut ~ourMrn C111i!ornoa," Mlck'Y OQur., l!e1e11rcll A~•otlilte. Allan Hancock Fouf!dllrlnn, USC. P11r1 11! 11 UC I lecture serlts. "Ecolngv ot r~e S11utt>l'rfl C.11titcrn1t Coastllrtt."' 7·9:•5 p.m.. Rm. 171 Hum11n11IM Hall. Si"91e admlnlon, ~S.SQ. THURSDAY, MI V 2J ''PllotoqrllPllv-Tne Yourlllul MeaiLm.'' Jrrrv Burcntield. lnstr11et11r. Newoort Sthool 111 Pnotooraphv. Part ot " lJCI lecture ~rie~ "Pnotooraoners on PnotoorAolw," 7-10 o.m.. l!m. 100. Soci11 Science H11ll. !>in111e damisslo.,, " ''Funkv and DunkY -Fetus; Puooerrv," Pres!on H I b b 11 rd, Mutkentfleltr Cul1ur11I Cenrtr. Pare of 11 leclure serit\, "Adven•ures in Fl>lk ~~~~tjf;5"H11li:1i1no~e"'&dm1~~0n. U~· "C11ncer !If !he Lun11," Oon I!, Miiier. MO .. Prolesi.or o! Sur<Jery, Calltorni11 Colle<:ie 111 l.\Mlclnr , UC!. Perl 11! a •~rure •eries., "lM l!esp!ratorv SV>tem," 1·10 p,m_, Freshmen LKture Hill. M<!<dical Sur11e II 81<1<1. Sln<1Te 1dmls.,on. Wl.50. Current Research In Cosmo1aav. "l lle 3 de<irer 8l11ckbodv l!adia tlnn. C!IU'!llr>q Galil•ies and 111e Shai>e ct !hr Un•ven e. Tne Ulllmate Fite or 1M Un•verse." WUliem J . Kai/Iman. !It. Ph.D .. dire(!~. Gri!ll!n Observ111orv. Los A<111e!e-s. Part ol 11 lecture series. "Rr lat1vltv a~ll Cnsmcle<1v.'' 7.9.30 pm., Au<fit11rium. M11rvmouflt Co!leCie. La Veta and 8ai,vi11 Ave., Dr1rme. S•n<tle Adn11u1on, SS. SATURDAY. MIV 7S "Wildlife Ec11lngy Field Trip," Waller C (Pal! Quinn. corQOrate toolOP•c11! olrtc!or, Li11n Coon!rv S11f11rl. Inc. Par1 or a ltc!ure ~Pr1e1, "Wll(!ll!e Et010lo!IY M~nogtmeot and Behavior." 7-\Q pm.. ~11rari (,'"'P Thea1r,, Lion Coun1•y S1FarL IMO Moulto., Parkway, Lilguna Holls, s;nqle aom!1~i11n, ~. DAIL y PILOf I I Sunday is DO ES YO UR CAR IDU ROUGH? WE START HARD? Fl'ltlDAY GIVE POOR MILAGI? CAN HELP THE CARBURETOR SHOP in the 1·~1~1~1 ~·11 1~2kAABOA8L\10 CX)STA ME&A ~2·1216 All Woo• c;....__ 8 Moftlllll Cit t,O(IO M• , Coast" federal has. something for people with big ideas and a little money. With the help of Coast Federal there's no reason why everybody, slowly but surel y, can't build up a big savings account. High Interest Rates. Based on an annual rate of 5.25 %, our regular passbook accounts yield 5.39% annually. An~ you c•n take money out anytime. \ . Ccrtificale acco un ts re turn up to 7¥.l % a year, the hijhest rate allowed by the government. Federal regulations require a substanti0l interestnal1y oo all certificate account ithdrawals prior to maturiry. Our free book\ tells all ; ask for one at any co'ast office. Fringe Benefi ts Package. Here are a fe w benefits. Free Checklng Account. Free pc~onal checking accou nt al a major bank; just keep a mini- mum balance o! $2,500.00. Free Safe Deposit Box. With a minimum balance of $2,500.00. Insider 's Club. Save on appliances, furniture, jewelry, tickets for shows and games. All it takes is a $1,000.00 minimum balance. Free Travelers Checks. Insider's Club members do not pay a service charge; the same applies to money orders. Home Improvement @. Loans. From carports to t:'M ·~ carpets. Saturdays. We're open Satur- days from 9:00 a.m. to l :00 p.m. (Friday s, all offices except down- town Los Angeles, arc open until 6:00p.m.)_. ffoW to get the most out of what y0usa~ • • . . A$$e1$~ COAST FEDERAL SAVINGS . ~ . . . . . ---- One Bilh11n Dollfl•. e More for your money. Huntiagtoa Beach Offltt: 91 Huntington Center {7 14) 897· I 047 • !\fain Offic': 9th &. Hill, 623·1 J.51 Convenient Olfi1:cs Throughout California ------------------------------------·- 1t·11 gei you more than you ·got before. From now till the ena of June you can get America's best sell ing whiskey for on ly $4.99 a fifth. Seagram·s 7 Crown . It's America·s whiskey. • ; -- ... J 2 DAIL V PILOT -- D eath Nolle••• -----~- REES Wtdntsday May 8, 1q74 Sp eol<er Air 1'~orce Col. JJeath Bottomly, who says God changed his life after violence of the Korean \Var, wUl l>e featured· speaker Thursday at Sant a Ana 1t1ayor's Prayer Breakfast at. 7:30 a.m. in Saddlebac~ Inn. Tickets a re avail- able at the door. L~111r G. A:~t. 1 r11 •de"t of Cc•I• Meta. o~ie or CH-11~ M~v s, Jfl~. 5urvlv..i ttv hl1 '°"' Harry llees ol S1"!1 ANll his ••ml, H&•el Nlcllclt ot Nuevo, (8llf. Memorl•I •trvl~•• 7·30 this •ve"lno, Mav fti 197,. w .. 1c1Uf C~IDtl wltl! ltle llfV lln.t<:e IC urrtt ottkl1!1no. In lieu ol lie-rt. clonaticn' m11 "°'midi tc Tnt ---------~-­Amoric1n 1-ltarl A1~ocl•!lnn. Westc!ll! Mor!v•••· Oire~~·~i.t~!ll Political Notes Law Merger Pushed Hy O. C. HUSTINGS 01 lh• 0•1IJ 1'1101 Sl•ll Asscn1blyman John Briggs ( R·Fullcrton I has introduced controversiul legislation to permit CO fl\ bi II i ng. the n1arshal's office willl the sheriff's department. Brigg.s ' proposal 10 the state asscn1bty '''as ntadc at the requl'~t of the Orange County l~ard of Supervisors. "Over a projected 10-yea r period, it is estimated that this merger could save Orange County taxpayers f r o m $500.000 to $750,000 i n administrative costs and increased efficiency," Briggs said. \ The sheriff's department provides general la"' enforcement to unincorporated areas. operates the j a i I , provid~ bailif!s for the Superior Courts and serves civi l process for state courts. The marshal is appointed by lhc ~1unicipal Court judges and provides bailiffs to the ~luniclpal court and serve;;. civil process for the state courts. * • * TUE CAL IF 0 RN I A is one of 26 state candidates to recetve the endors:ement of !he California Msoclation o I llighway Patroln1en. The endorsement were the firs t in the 54-year history of th e 6,200-member CAliP. A spokesma n said each candidate endorsed h a s ''demonstrated concern for the needs and welfare o r Ca lif o rni a Highway palC?,lmen a{ld their fami- lies. ORANGE COUNTY • • • i · A LUAU honoring San 1 Francisco Mayor J o s e p h · · f, Alioto Is schedu1ed for 5 p.1n. Regional ater Q u al i t Y Friday at the Anahe i m Control Bo d has adopted a Convention Center. resolutio n endorsing Sponsor of 1he event is the Proposition 2, the Clean Waler' Orange County Alioto for Bond Act. Governor Committee. ' h-1ecting in Newport Beach recenUy, , the board . urged * ~ * * support for the $250 ntilllon REPUBLICAN hopefuJ for bond is...uc which will be on the the 40th district Congressional ballot in the JWle 4 primary. seat. Dave Gubler of ~1ission Funds raised by the bond Viejo, will s p e a k on issue will be used to assist ' ' P r e 5 e r v i n g the Free local communities in meeting Enterprise System" at an 8: 15 clean water standard61 the a.m. breakfast of Laguna board resolution stated. llills Kiwanis Thursday at One of the projects which Clubhouse One in Leisure might receive Proposition 2 __ w_or_ld_. ------~-II County Tax Rate funds is the study of pollution in lJppetl' Newport Bay , declared unsafe for water contact sports ~1arch 15 by County llealth Officer John ARIUCKU & SON WISTCLlfF MORTUARY 427 E I 7rh Si , Cosro MeHI 646·4888 -·-IALTZ·IEIGIRON fUNIRAI. HOME Corona del Mor Cllsio Meso -·- 673.9450 646·2424 BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 61oodway. Cosro Me!.O 548-3433 Taking· Decline Philp. . . .. A MAIL SURVEY o! 70,000 voter.I) in the 34th Con g res s iona I District S.-\:\TA ANA -Orange County properly O\vners Y.'ill pay 37 ccnls less per SIOO assessed value of th c i r property in 1974, which has seen the firs t s ta t e-wid e decline in property tax: rates in 23 years. according to State Board of EquatizatitOn mern- bt'r John \V. Lynch. indicates that pollution. taxes, declined to $9.89 per $100 and pornography are the three assessed value from lns1 yea r's major concerns of residents in $10.26. Assessed value is 25 south Los Angeles and north percent of the market value of Orange Cowities. property· The items topped a survey The State Board o f for Long Beach C i t y Equalization attributes the Councilman Don Phillips, a drop in the property tax rate candidate for the 34th district to the influx ol federal Congressional se;at.. re1·enue sharing money 1vhich * * * began last year and to Senate ASSEMBLYJ\fAN R o b e r t LIMITED APPLIANCES STEREO • TELEVISION GOOD;IYEAR SER.VICE ST 0 RE -20052 BROOKHURST, HUNTINGTON BEACH 962-3349 -·- McCORMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 1795 l ogu110 Canyon ~d. 494-9415 Exclusive of special assessinents, the a v e r a g e Orange County tax rate Bill 90, \\'hich shirted n larger Badham (R·Newport Beach) share of public schoo ll------------------------------- financing from local property -·-McCORMICK MISSION MOITUARY J:8BJ1 Com•nO Cof)o\lfOr>O So" Jvl'u• Co1 .-tro"::i 49!) 1776 -·-PACIFIC VIEW MtMORIAL PARK Cemeiery (hope! 3500 Poc1hc V>ew Drove Newport Bead•. Col,fornoo 644-?700 -·-PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 Bo Isa Ave., Weslminster 89).35?5 -·-SMITHS' MORTUARY 6'J7 Mon St. Hun••ngto" fY..och .536-6539 Veterans' Meet Slated SANTA A~A -A program to gel local cntploycrs and \'ictna1n veterans together v. ill be held by the Orange County Employment Develop- ment Department Thursday and Friday. Employers will be present at !he ofrice, 2029 \I/. 1st St.. Santa Ana, both days to interview veterans for a wide variety of jobs. Prospective employers may obtain further information by calling Anne Armstrong at the Orange County Job Bank, 558- '360. !;1xes to state financing. The hil! also li1ni!cd the growth of revenue and ta.'t rates of all local jurisdiclions. The Orange County tax rate is beto1'' !he state average o{ Sl l.15, but is more than l\1·ice that of Alpine County, the lowest in the stale, 'M'ith S4.i5. The total assessed value or Orange Counly property is $4.743,869,000, on which the county. cities, schools and special districts will levy ~68.982,00J in taxes this year. The average tax bill for an Orange County home lliith a $20.000 market value, after subtracting the $ I , 7 5 0 homeowner's exempt1on from the $5,000 assessed value, will be $321, Board ol. Equalization figures indicate. Tra11sit Aide Receives PUBLIC NOTICE ' B . J h N p ""'"•"' '""""' . ()O SI. ID 0 ' ot ay NI.ME ~TATEMENT Trol! follow"''l pe•~on 11 dcln11 l!Usinen d~: BUILO N SAVE, 9~:10 We~tmlf'ti!fr llPule~•rd, C.drden Greve, C1tilorn1~ 9it'i Build Mart Ce>rpgr~r•cn. t• l alil<>rl'lll corooral1onl, '920 We;lmoni ler floulf· var1. C.1rde11 C.rcvr. C~!l!ornla 91Ul Tnl1 bY~lnes~ Is <OllduCllil b'/' I torporalion BUFLO MART CORPORATIO N Herman Tan1~r. Vier Prrs!de>flt T/'lls sta!tmenl w11 hltd will! lhe Countv Cleric. of Or1nge Covnty en April l], 197~ STUAlltT 0. aUCKALTii:R AllMnl~ IJ7 Wt'I !ilW"lh Slretl, !ivUt 1ot LOI All!ltl11, (1Ulorn1• '°811 ""'°' FJJJ" Published Or~n~ CO<IU 01lly Pilol, April 2(, and MilV 1, e. lS, 197t Ul2·1~ PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS SUSINllSS NAME STATEMENT The followll!O ~soo Is dolll'1 butlntu "'· CARNATION ICE CRE.t.M LANO. IUi Soutl'I Bristol, S.nlt Ant, Calllo•lll& '270, BarDa•& Jean~• Warner, 1 1 D 1 ~\M:Arrnur BIV<I,, ~1p!• Arif, C1lllornl1 9?11).1 l "'' busines5 Is conchxred by 1n ona1vtd..i11r. ll tr~ra J. Wa'"'' Tnis s111emt nl w11 fllto.d wllh !tit Co"'""' Clerk of Or11191 CO\lnlv on April IS, lf1ot. l"SJ106 Published Ot,1n11e Co.ill 01llv Piiot. t.11rll 17, 2', and MIY 1. I. 197' ll:i..·1' SANTA ANA Jim Reichert nun1ber t~·o man on the staff of Orange County Transit District. this \\'eek got a ch:lnge in tillc but no pay raise to go with it. Transit directors, at the request of General Manager G.J. •·Pete'' Fielding, made Reichert assistant g e n e r a 1 manager for planning and devi'loprneot. His tlllti uat'd to be manager for ptannlna:, development and evaluaUM~ Fielding said the clavation in position was made to keep n1orc in line v.·ith the duties actually being pcr!ormed by Rcichet, who i' from VIiia Park and is a city councilman · at $1 ,900 to $2,400 per month but Fielding said Reichert is already earing "very close to the top end of the scale already." In another organ!Iational move, directors created a new management position- assistant general manager for business and administration at the &ime sal11ry level as Rcchert"s post. Fielding said he wants to till the new position as soon as p o s s i b 1 e 'because -the increasing burden of handling 28 employes and a $17 mill ion budget is becoming to o dlfncuJt under the current managemont staff. there. Ir~=-=-=:;-;-;:;--=-=-...:.;===. I "Wa are 1rowing so much THE that 10me ad)u&lmcnt had to NEPTUNI SOCIETY be made In our organlutlon," c1m~.!l'f!llt!kln s.rv1c" f'ieldlng said. "Thia takes Tiit "ttJC"!\"'~" :r:,~ti¥• so me load off of me." ,, ""c .. ;; r.w.ytd Momiary DI t I I·-IA"' fl11Mt1I C"""°"T Sy1t.m rec ots te '"' II ., 14 Hovr..,.... 714-4••·74l1 range for Reichert'• ~po:•:::lt::l•:::":==========~I StlDDtEUCIC~INrCS MED/CA~• ~O~JWOL OUI ,.,.1,...,::..:~....,1-W, NIW CUNIC - -t-1~50 ... 11 .. ........ ,., .... lni-lt# • llllllJlll1• .... HEW PORT COSTA MESA 1664 w. ''"'""' 771·4141 SAHTA AHA · TUSTIH LA HAIRA 710 w. La ..... l!Yd. 121 ll 6t7·17fl 17141170.•147 .... _I ....... '9 I 161• Mew,.erl ll'f'4. 646-1611 I Jtll TlltHa '"° 141-6119 Howtovisit the Queen Mary. IN ONE DAY: 1he Queen Mary, world"s largest luxury liner (and still afloat), is the enter· tainment focal point of Long Beach. Within her vast 1.CXXJ-foot hull, family fun abounds: she's easily the most extraordinary attraction of her kind in all the world! Th is is your family guide to fun aboard the Queen. The Upper Decks Tour. An informal stroll through the most intriguing parts of the shi p. You'll see the Main Lounge, largest, most palatial room afloat. The Promenade Deck, sidewalk of statesmen and celebrities. The Bridge, with its rilaze of brass instruments. The luxurious officers' quarters, a first-class suite, the austere troop quarters, and more. Friendly guides in British dress answer your questions. """' The Queen Mary Museum. Located aft, lo"Yer decks. Fascinating displays and rnodels help you relive the Queen's career. You'll also see one ot her engine rooms with its jungle of valves. piping, and geclrs (each of her engines produced 40.000 horsepower!). Pass t hrougti "shaft alley:· and see one of the 35·tor:-i bronze propell ers. T11i s is the 1vorking pa rt of the liner, one of the most complex machines ever devised. The Living Sea. Amidships, lower decks. A fascinllting, educational voyage pf adventure into the mysteries of the sea. Among the imaginative exhibits you'll witness a futuristic undersea city and farm, submersible ve~icles, un4 usual creatures. It's a unique window on the marine world. Special new live attractions include a tidepool stocked with rarely observed ocean specfes. (Watch the giant lobster!) Shop on board. There are 36 shops on the Queen, wft h the kind of variety you'd expect only in an international shopping mall. Everything from antiques to apparel, jewels to candy, paintings to postcards. There's even a bank and a wedding chapel! Most shops are open daily 'til 9:30 in the evening. Restaurants and cocktail lounges. Aboard are four fine restaurants and two cocktail lounges, offering spectacular views, a wide variety of cuisine and family meals and an atmosphei:e thot recalls lhe Queen's sailing days. · Four snack bars are convenient for a family fast food break. Locallon and parking. Big as she is, the ship's vory easy to fin4. At the eld . of the Long Beach Freeway, follow the Queen Mary signs. Acres of con~ venient shipside parking, $1.00 for all day. The Queen Is just two or three gallons from most any point in Los Angeles or Orange County. Any qucstiotis? Just call Long Beach Convention G News Bureau (213) 437'-4101 8:30d.m.-5:30 p.m. dally except Sunday. There's on informa· lion boolh on board for help wit h acoommod•tions. Visit tile Queen ... a f""1ily day you'll long remember! " ' ' IN TWO DAYS (OR MORE)o For your overnight stay: Your c ho11 ·~ of a sttlleroon1 aboard ::.hip or d w1d• · select ion of rt <lsOn<.1bly priced l,1n11ly n1otels and hotels within ed::.y JCt.(:~~ 111 the beach. Bf:ach and sun: A Lon g Beach hol id,1y c dn include all the rest, relaxation and !-.n you nc·t'd, Jl1 .t otf the starboard bow, there's a tong 5-1/?. rn1lc IUl\'t"' t)f \\Ill!• ::windy bi'd• 1 Take advantage of water sports: ::.pn!I lr':th111q. bo.1t111q. ''-•Jti•1 <;}..1111·1 iJ •d swimming (our indoor Olymp1t·sizt! ::.wun11111111 tadiLnn 1<;. tipt:n dil1l11) 11 • sun sports. too: ten nis, golfing. bicyclintJ Other amusements: Lonq Br·.ic ti I'>'' ·:i !r.1lly Ir~ ..'It d lo~\ vry 11t l 11 t 111. ,, " Southern California att1<1ct111n. (a! 1!i11.i .... !;•·' I .hr.rt b('l(!I 01 rl,1n1• l•d· away. In short, you can do and see n101c on lc~s gas wl lt'.'!l you r11akc Lo11q Beach your family holiday hcadquartc1s. • Dining and shopping: In <1dd1t1on to !Jc1l1tll''> n:1 lio..11d th1· Oi1c1·11. l.01ur Beach offers you a wide arrdy ot t:'rqoyt1b!c ~t oµ:-. Yu<i'll I 1,ivt.-· n 1-ii1y 101 , ·uin specially restaurant.s to Lhoo ... l' flor11. Urow:,e !ht~ downttl.,\ln .~iJ lly. "11 - tiqueand fashion shop~, th en tdke 111 the beaci..cornn1un\fy ,1trt'lri:,pllt<1i..' qt Beln1ont Shor e ~nd thc~cha1 ucten~tic ~hops and cnf,~-: of 5ut1port Vill.11 11 , Tours. The bustling Port of Long lk"<.1t.l1, ll1e \V~~st·,, mo ... t n1oU1'fn p1J1 t ,111(1 n great free attr.-iction. is next door to lht.: Quc~11. 011 •J q111t \r>! note. v1~1\ 01 11 historic Ranchos-Los Cerrito:. dOd Lo.'> I I Alarnitos-and the Nature Centt!r. Long,;lkd< h offers a varied cultural n1enu, too; thr.n.'S u~uully <1 •• .,.,_ major musical attraction at the Long 13each Art'!ld ~ ·-··~ or Civic Light Opera and alwrtys a \vt::ekend .,1,1r1• presentation at Con1n1un ity PlayhouSl'. Bus service. Airport bus stop'> hourly. dut.'C! frorn L.A. International. Shuttle.: :,1•rv1C1· f10111 d1''-"'f1hJ.,~11 , Long Beach via London double-decker every JO n'1n11t1'" V . from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. (The Lonq Beach Freewuy 11\t r tro1n dow11town L A. unloads within walking distance of till' .,1111tt\,· l1t 1'> ) Your lnfofmalion phone nun1bcr: K•.'t'p !hi'> 11urnb1·r Ii i11dv, 11 v< 1 1,1 • .,, !o alt that's happening on the Queen MJty and 1n L0n11 lit..ic h C213) 4J7-4101. 8:30-5:30dailyexcept Sundcly. Or, droµ <.l po~ttard lo 1111· I Oil1I l~•·\J' ll c·on- vention G News Bureau, 555 East Occ<ln Blvd. ~u1t e 718, Lon.J r>l',i<h. California 90802. THIS WEEK, TAKE MOM TO THE LONG BEACll ARTS FESTIVAL ARTS & CRAFT'S FAIRE I M.1y 11·17) 0ut"Cr1 M.1ry p.i11>,1i1(j lr,t 10 Al•1 'J l'M r '"''"'""", mu\ie.tl ~f11~t1oJ+nrnc:nt. f ret-&d1ni~1lon t11tn1111a•11)n (.'I j) \,'11 O~lll 4.0NG BUICH MIXED MMTERS" ART EXHl81no r; tf>'\.1v ~ 1·1i lllJ\lllltn"''' ' j 111 6'0<ld•&~ ()pm 11·'4M1h, 11 iM1·4 541I•1., • ...., M,1~ 1;1 Isl AN'NUAL LOf'tO BEACll aACtl f[STIV/\1 r P'1• .. ,, I '0 ~"" /.t·~ k ! • Churth, May 11 al City (1,lll'l!t A1i1tl1.,1"11J111 lnl<11n~'''"1' 1 'I \ • •1, Coming LB.C1Yk l~•1t1t ~lp1•t.1P1'"\rnt) 'A11'1Jl.1uv· 'l.i1•11 1N11•', 1t11"'I 1-\.i, 1 Jirf'!','t. LDNGBEACH We're within your reach. ' - TH \' \ By Bil Keano ~-r~ ....... H ow THE FAMILY CJRCUS Now Brown Bovine? CHAIN \'I \\ I I~'\ : , • I \ I 1'1< 1 .... G ,,.. _ .. _., __ ,--~ ~,..,; ~· • \ I \ • \ ' I \ '\ I I \ \' • I : .... ; • q J v 71 I \ 1 'tit sure is o puddly day." I \ • I I • \ Hy DICK WEST WASHINGTON tUPIJ Illusions, s ir. are being shatter.ed right and left. They droppelh around U.'i like so n1any petals fron1 a faded rost". Or maybe a wilted petunia. Who among us did not grow Into adulthood a b so I u t c l y t'Qnvlnccd that the cow \\'as an altogether \Vondl!rftd bcnsl'.' Does not the CO\V give us 1n1tties for our harnburgers. 111ilk ror our doublc·1naltcds, leather for our · cutcher''l 1nitls. horn s for our gunpov.•der, fertilizer for our gardens. glutinous protein for our calf's-foot jelly and other goodies too numerous to mention? \ A VERITABLE bovirie cornucopia , the cow. Yet ..my du.ties as a card .. carrying correspondent oblige n1c to report that "'e nl<i)' have been deluding ourselvt'·'i. There is presently under \vay what appe.irs to be a concerted campaign to du"·ngradc the co1v, to sully its in1age and alienate its 111any aficionados. As recently as last ~·eek one . Barbara \Vard , identified as an econom\st associated \\•ith the lntema\ional Institute for Environment and ~vt:lop­ incnt, accused the tO\\' or ron-- tributing to the 1rorld food shortage. She told a house foreign \ affairs sulx.'Onunittee th a l feed ing grain to beef cattle was iHl "cnorn1ous;ly "asteful "'a)' to obtuin proteiu. A FAil 1\lORE efficient n1ethod would be to USC" the grain dirL'Ctly for hunu1n t'1Jnsun1plion, rather t h a n channeling ii through the cow, she said. The t'1J\\', she s;1i<l, is "tt'chnologic1111y ;1 v t' r y w1itnproved aninu1I. ·· Gad! If cows have bccornc counter-productive, \Vhal is tl1ere left to believe in~ Tradilionally, in situation.-. of !his sort. someone hires an efficiency expert to n1ake a tin1e-11nd·1notion study and 1ry to pinpoint \vhcre t h c deficiency lies. So I paid a call on Sidney \\lnt chc loque , a local funclional analyst, \Vho told rll!! \Vhy CO\\'S i..ll'C ln1proctical. 1'hey spend · too 1nucJ1 lirnc run1inating. "A co""s .stomach hi.IS four con1pa rtn1cnts. which is three tpo many for peak effici_~ncy ," he said. ''The food passes through l\\'O <.'001part1nents. then is returned to the n1outh for addJtional chewing. After 11·hich it goes throu~h all four c·on1part111ents . \\/hat fl 11 incoinpetent ~ysten1 ! '' I said .. "it sounds like something !lube G o I cl b c r g might have invented." \\'atchcloqu.c nodded . ·'\\'e need to bypass three of the con1partmen1s to speed the digestive process. The grain the t'OW eats then "'ii\ bi! converted to protein 7 5 percent faster, and cows \\1ill become economically feasible." \' SAVE ON CHAIN LINK FABRIC 50°/oOFF* FAIRIC WHEN INSTAUED BY W.t.RDS •Getet, polh. t ...... fittilMp .id i.ttoM9tto..,.. em. .to.- ,....._.low priceL Call for frn e.tiMclte l*yl WOOD AJitD WROUGHT llOM ALSO AVAIL.AILI I HUNTINGTON CENTER 111111 I' r • -,.!,;.,,1 ... f,= HONER PlAZA . s-.-•"'•Motol!oh. -MJ~41 , I :------B_e_s_t,-gal gifts at prices as special as~s_.h_e_is_. ___ _.,.. ·.· _, ' . .· ... ~'. . · ·: ··.· . ·•: ,.• . .. · . ~ -~~ ' .. ·: .. ' . ' '·' . ·.: : ~. ' . Sleepwear 2.40 Re9. 3.00 Waltz oft with an armluJ of lovely nylon lricol waltz length gowns. Lace 'n ruffle tril'nmingt, in the pre1tie1I pastels. S,M,L,XL. JCPemey ' t 23 4 ~6 189 0 9 MOl'l(l!)f Sl«>l'f'f~ ............ .--·-··-- CHARGE IT w ith your JCPenney Charge Card II you don'! have a charge, 1usl see how last we can open upyqur new account . •' . : ::::•.' . . . ;.· ,: .. ·:: .... .:· ... · . . . . . . . . ' · .. '· .: ·. I .. .. ' . . .... : ': . . ·" ::;::·-._ ·-,---:.. '. .....__,..___ ........ , .. •, · . . :)._ ...... · .. : ' ... ' . '," :: . . . .. . .. . BUEMA PARK ••k ot o,....Htorp. 0,... hly t:JO to t:J O P·"" S..,. 10 te 1 20°10 0ff All handbags 2.40to$l 2. Rtq. J.oo to 1 s.00 A sale you can't miss ii you want to bag a big buy. Lealhers, suedes, vinyl• in all the super shapes and styles. ORAMG'E City Dr ... G..._ G,.,. ll•d. . _ ................... . • 200/o off All slips · 1.6010 $4 .... 2.00 to 5.00 Slip inlo a lolla savings on half slips, lull slips, maxi slips trom Jr. Miss to large sizes. SAMTA AMA J•oo s.. a-t•hl·Mo. of s.. e .... ,.._ 0,.. 10.t , ... O.lfrr ""'*' 10 ... • • I '· ; -· . -' I .I DAILY PILOT QUEEN IE By Phil lnterlandi 01<-f•""'" Sr·d~·"· 1 .. 1t1• "'"''• ... ~ .. , ..... ..i "C.ll.'! H.G . here. How does your garden grow?" ; - Ritlers 1De1•ease Mariy Residents Di scover Buses LOS ANGELES !AP' - After 25 ~·cars of depending hea vily on thl' car, many residents of this frceway·fillcd city are di scovering a new \.l•ay lo get around · the bus. There has been a rapid transit bus syslcm in Los Angeles for years. but n1ost persons ha ve found their cars n1ore convenient. No"· comes the 25·cent ride . And for many motorists. plagued by high gasoline prices and spiraling parking fees, the bus and its quarter rides have become too good to pass up. 0~1 APRIL I. county su pervisors authorized $9.6 n1illion from federal revenue sharing funds lo al101v riders to go an)"\•hcrc in an area 110 fn iles "·ide and 55 n1ilcs long for just 25 cents. percent . District officials hope the program 1\·ill lure up to 25 percent more passengers by June 30. when the Program ends. If su pervisors agree on the scope of its success. the progran1 will be continued. TO CAHRY the ne\I' riders, 1he District added ne11J buses. refurbished ISO old ones and hired 130 drivers to bring the total to 3,000. Buses now carry aboul 670.000 persons a da y. about 75.000 more than before the 25-cent ride began. \ ''·The 25-ccnt ride h a s In other efforts to increase bus bu siness, Sunday rides \.\'e re cut to IO cents. Also, motori sts can park free in District lots in suburban El J\fonte and San Gabriel and ride the buses to Los Angeles via a Spe<'ilil freeu·ay lane. The SU{'Cess of the "park and ride'' silcs has stirred plans for n1ore of then1. Gilstrap said . changed things and brought a . -lot cf people around." sa~·s Jack Gilstrap. gene r :1 I manager qf the Southern California Rapid Tran s i t District. For one thing, the. nu mber of riders jumped 15 He cstirnates that the 25-- cent cost replaces $2.02 that oonunuters used to pay for riding from San Bernardino to do\\'lltoy.·n Los Angeles. OUR SPECIAL PUHCHASl': of a huge cotl eclion of Fine Indian Jewelry allo\.l'S us lo sell to you at 40 '0. OFF prices that .,.,.t .. re established by others prior to uur purcha se. ,\II jc"•el ry is genuine ste rling silvc•r "'ith genuine turquoise: ~ome ·w ith coral and shell adornment. Each piece 1s hand·craftC'd by the Na\'ajo. Zuni, Sant.a .Do.mingQ & Hopi .tribes. \Ve have~ complcle selection of all types of lndi:1n J ey,•elry. t\11 Item s :-.ho.,.,•n are one·of·a·kind. !here will be a represe n· /"""• assortment in ali .mpi I,._,,, ... ,.. ... , ... ... '" ltllf Ul •• »~•"' ...... ' "" , ..... lo f" M~"' f """ ~•"t •• , 1•4 S.011 .. ,_.o '•"' ..... ··-· , .... ••• 1• ~ ... ,,, lpK"I ....... , t( r>llCI ••-\fd 1!71«" ..... 111 >1ulllt1 11l•or ~1t~ !Uf~U&IU ''·~· "ie.-1;.,. H•« Ull SPECIAL 111 '""' h"'"'" ... , .. ,,,. 101 Ii '' '" I •,o! " I I "4 I.' ~.it 11).lO ' .. _ ............ "'"' . ., "'· ~ .. , ~ ...... ... I ,. 1~1,, - '"'I\;. 101 \I ' S•l•l~l ~.1. 111.20 ~ /,<J'ti(; /ll;AC/(,<f1/3 Alla11flt'A"ll, •\,\\rA A V1I :1111 \' Ma111 • /O~HA.Nl"t , .'J4~-~ l/gu '~"""Ill • "Ill 1~r11 H, I :I~/ I< 1·1 .. 1111frlt>4Ua .\r. • ,\J v.f•ORT Hl:ACll. I 7 f 1ull, ''"· • f()H UA,\'rf l.HIA m .. /aoh/O"·''I· • fll f1fJ' 00 /jf,,.4,( II .'• H;i~ Cr~,,., • !Jfl,\ \(;I / 11< \loll••f(lr<1•11t • ~ \AllJ l/>f . A '1-11• '"' 1''4. • • IO~A\C:ll,J ,\ ,1•r,,f'ta10 M.t.illt (HAIOI • IANICAMlllC.t.•O • tOI <•IDU il'~.t.H Gasolitie Stabili%es More Stations Stay Open Longer • Sticky Fingers VICENZA. UAly (UPI) -A c.'Qurt h11s convicted posllll \Vorker P I a c I d o Padovnn of embeulement in stealing 52 cents Worth of loose postage stamps he found among the niail. '\\'ASl!INCTON !1\P > -The premiun1 stayed at 58 cents. JI il\'er:tgc price of gasoline Y.as the fourth straight \\.'eek appears to have stabilized and that the avrrage price of both n1orc and 1nore sta1ions ar~ • grades remained unchanged , staying open at nigh! and on AAA said. \Vetkends to sell ii, the The mo1orists' organization An1crican • Au t om o bi I e said overall fuel conditions Association says. showed in1provement in all AAA said its spot check of categories. although n1 o s t 5,908 stations in all states but i1nprovcn1ents "'ere n1inor. Alaska sho,,·ed thrit t h c average price of regular fuel ren1aint.>d at 54 cents per gallon "'hilc -the price of rr SAID OSLY percent of the stations cont cted were nut of fuel. con1pa d "'ilh 2.5 perc nl a \1'eek earlier. Th<! number of stations closing at noon on weekdays dropped rro1n 1.3 percent to l};7 percent. AAA said 45 percent of the stations "'ere pumping gas after 7 p.m. on weekdays, as compared to 43 percent last "'eek. Eighty-five percent of lhe stations "·ere open after noon on Satur\ay, compared with 84 l)t'tc t a week earlier, and 39 percent of the stations were pumping gas on Sundays, co1nparl'Cl to ~ percent last week, AAA said. The number of staHons limiting sales to customers dropped fron1 4 percent to 3 percent, AAA said. STATE llA Tl O N IN G gasoline by limiting purchases to cars ~ \~ith odd ~ even license plates on odd add even dales continued to d~p in number, AAA said. Only eight states now have the odd-even ga.901Jne distribution p I a n . 1'1aryland and Delaware have mandatory plans \V h i I e 1'1assachusetts, Oregon. Rhode l sland, South C 11 r o I i n a , Washingto n a n d Louisiana have voluntary plans. Dealers along most major turnpikes stilt are limiting gas purchases. AAA said. but this practice also is decreasing. It sentenced hlm to 17 n1onths in jail, suspended the sentence, OOrred him :ro1n public office for the tame length of time and fined him $-10. A little gets a lot at Fashion Parade 123 416 189 O' 9 MOOtllH SNOfPD ·-·----··--CHARGE IT with Yo ur JCPenney Charge Card. If.you don't have a char'ge, . just see how fast we can open up yqur new account. • BUENA PARK lfiKh .t ONltCJ'tltorlN 0,.11 D•RJ t:JO to t:JO p.n1. S•d.y I 0 to 1 ' - ORANGE Cftr Dr. et • .._ Gro•t 11•4. 0,.. , .. , , .... Delly .. .., 10 lo' " Casual Polyester beauties that never need ironing. Shirt-y collars or jewel necklines. Short sleeve or sleeveless. Front or back zips. In assorted colorful prints. Misses' sizes 10 to 20. Half sizes 1417 to 24%. SANTA ANA JtOO So. lri .... • M.. of So. C••tt "'••• Opn I 0.f '""' Dolty 5-dly I 0 I• 6 .... I I ' ' • Enlist-k1g lnquir.,v Laiinclie<l Orange Coast Resi dents Ill the Armed Forces WASHJNGTON IAP\ -The Anny has begun a preliminary investigation Into a J l e g e d mishandling of funds by an advertising agcflrCy that holds a $35 million contract fur enticing nc1v 111 i I it a r y volunteers to cnli.<;t. 0 ff i c i a I s ~.'.lY A1·rny investigators will he rev iewing the records of N.W. Ayer & Son, a Philadelphia agency that \\'riles the voluntct'r Army uds that appear In n1agazines, ne1.,.spapcrs and bil lboards. Coast G u a rd L1cull•11ant (junior grade) lla)1nond ·'' l'a~lzold, son of ~lr. 1111d i\Irs Heinz 0. Paetzold or l9t162 Leighton Lane . Huntington Beach, assisted in the seizure o( a Japanese fishing boat \\"hich had violated V. S, territorial \.\'aters off the Alaskan coast. lie is a crewn1en1bc i*' of the toast Guard Cutter 1tidt:clt. Gt•orgt• IL lleu~kin, !!Oil or ~Ir. and ~!rs. li JI Benskin or 2ti791 \'1u Alcal<.1 Bl vi.I .. ~l ission V1l'jo, l'On1plc•tc:d !Ill t1crial d0fensi\'C tactics 1coul'.'Jl' given by !he ~1arine Air \V<>apons Training Unit al th t hlarinc Corp<; Air Station her<'. lie serves 11·1th ~h1rinc All- \Veathl'r Atlatk SquaUron 121. !856·13. Po1non:i . C;,~1.1 '.\l··~.1 l'Olll\lll'ted the bJ'll' lu·'.'J ;11'ldlcry t Canno1lL···r i i.:ui.11 ~i· at the L.S. .-\(Pl) ,J· u•ld Ar!illl•ry 1'ra1ning Cl•n tcr, I· t Sill, Okla. Anny l'n1'JtC F1r~t Clas.:> J)cnnis D. /\hit'. :-011 1if ~Ir,. J 1111e [l;1vitt. 111 07 L;t ;-.;;u·dl'j.i , Founta in Val!C'y, is assignrd Lo Priva te John 1\1. \\1ulcnsk~. lh(' 18th F1cld\Artillcry •It Vt sun of Master Scrgcanl 1lt1::t.J Sill. Okl a. _ 1:1.arinc F i I's l Licutc'.""'' _"'ul ~lr~ John _t:_-Walc,,ky1, , Pk. Ahl<· " a cauno11e<·r uud ;u1 :111111111n1luin' h:.nril t'I' 111!h th" \rllltr1., SL·r11t t· B.1\lt'!), :!nd B.11t.1l1011 \ .. 11 v Seuniuu Appri·11t1cf' PJul G. Sl·hil!c1·J. son tif \\!'. 11nd 'lrs \lbl•rt F Sthillet·J of 617:! Suuorna \)l'Jll', lt11ntill;!l('ln Bl•<.tch, t•onipll'lt•d ll~l' 11.1,d,· Clpl•raliuns ~p1·riulis! Sc!1oul ur l;rl·ttl Lake:s, 111 ~<.II'~' ~c;in1 an Li nd;i J·:. Colcni:111 , ot ~n071 Cro11·n Ht·i:{ Lc1nl', ll11n11n..iton B ca ch, ( ilh!., h;:15 J l'p:>rlt.-.J (Or duty <.II th<· i\';n al 1\ir .Station at I 'l'llS.lCOla, 1~r11·atc \\1i1Uatn II . Curl11r1d, son of :\!rs. Elizabeth l\f. l'lar\'. 2 Hue CaMCS, Newport Bl·at h. con1plcled the first phii.;t• or training unde r the 111ud1 rn volunteer A rm y prugr~1n1 at Ft. Ord. ,p \ t. Curland's r a ! h e r , 10.1:i Canyo1i View l)riVl'. Luguna Beach Private Terence It (;rlflllh, son of ~Ir. and !\1rs . Royce \V. Griffith, 2~t22 La Pala Lane. l\tission ViC'jo. received a parachuUst bad i;: e upon completion or the three-"·rrk alrbornC' course at the u.s. Army lnf<1ntry School: F l Benning, Ga \fel\'1n l\I. Cur!.:ind. lives at Navy A1rn1an appr<:nticr Hrando11 U. \'ates. c;(111 of .~1··,; ':ora »l. Fox of I IU I Hu• n t \'ista, San Ctcn1cnte . gr11d· ua tt•d fro1n rr·<;rull training: :i C the Noval Traini ng Center, (;r<"al Lakes, 111. PFC \lark A. Jlankin, 11·hoSl! 11 ife Claudette is the daughter or l\11·. and !\1 rs. Jam ~s Rud.v of l-lunlu1gton Beach. ha:t ' rC'P<!rtcd for duty at .\larinL•. Corps Air St<.1!1on al Olerr}• Point. '.'l. C. ----------------~ ---------- In a Slatemcnt released ip ans"-er to questions, the Arn1y said: "As a result of certain allegations n1ade ,.L'OJJ<:erning the Artny 1Hlve rtisii1g account for rt!cruiting and rclntcd matters. the Arn1y Crlmlnal lnvMtisatlons Co n1n1ancl is conducting an inquiry in to the matter." B_ig name presen ts at get-a-buy prices. A spokesman said results or the inquiry "'oulcl dete rn1ine \l'helhcr a. lull -scale fonnal investigation \\'as "'arrant cd. Repo rts of th e inilial inquiry first appearetl in the trade n1agazi11e 1\dv~rtising Age. It could not be del<'rn1ined 1101.,. large a dollar a1noun1 the al leged 1ni.shandling of fund s in1·0Jved. ------- GENIE ' portable sewing machine with carrying case SAVE $20.95 ·s 61~ machine ptrforma ncc, in a l1ght\vcight portable fo r the bnch·. grJdUJtc, "111orn ", you! llJ) built·i n fashion, tig·zag, bhnd·hcm )titche), mJny con· ven ie ncc fe.iture~. I t-~, ., i ~ ............. FASHION MATE ' DELUXE IIG·IAG sewing machine SALE$ REG. 119.95 Model 25 2 CARRYING CASE OR CABINET EXTRA Sew .1 b1kin1 tn .i bl.1n\...ct \~:iJh built·in l.i)h1on, z1g·t.1,I( .u1d bl1nd·hcn1 ~titchc~. IJ.1, pu~h· butlo11 1 l'vcr,~·. ~11.1p-on prcs)cr'fl•ct, more! FIRST SALE EVER OF THE FUTURA* sewing machine ' OFF REG. r-:-,-p- PRICE 900/58 l with carrying case The ultimate machine! Advanced cxclu\lvc • Singer fea1ures include ;1 see·thru bobbin , \Vindo1v Jnd cvcn·f l'Cd toot for pat tern m.1t1..h · ing. Li r i:timc lubl'ic.n ion , rnoi c ! SINGER' UPRIGHT VACUUM CLEANER CLOSEOUT! U-49 Golden POWE Rmas1er • v;icuu1n clc:ancr Rt·~. 119 .95 NOW$89.81 U·48 Silver POWERmater• vacuum cleaner Reg. 79 .95 NOW $59.11 U·47 POWER master• vacuumcleaner Reg. 59.95 NOW$44.ll SINGER• SEWING COURSE ~OR YOUNG PEOPLE 10·181Only98¢ hr. (8 Les1ont, $17.60.) Enrollment entitl~s entry in Styl1m1ker Contest. Great prizes : $15,000 cash, morel SINGER Sewing Centers and participating Approved Dealers For s1ore nearest you, see the yellow pages under SEWING MAC~INES. Sl"ICI !In• hbc1~l 1tfdt•ln poli;y, Alw, ~ Crfd 11 Pl•n 1~ ~v,il•ble •r!lhKfr Scw1n1 Ccnlff) ~no m~nv A;ip1 Ovtd Dt41tr~. 'A lrHtrl"'l el Tl'll $1HC.(lt COMPAN'I' C!lllrfiS~I 0 lt74 THL SINGtlt COM,ANV. All ltllf\11 ll.r,,.1 ... ~ l~reu"'°"'L l~r World, • ·- ' Remin1iton H and·helcf dryer and styler leatures two speeds. Attachmenls include 2 combs and 1 styling brush. (ffPD600) Gill~e Supermax 650 waas for lasl ha1rdry1ng Features 2 speeds lot styling or dry ing 5 separate anachmenls (.::HQ7) .15.97 General Electric Make-Up Mirror 4 separate light setl ings Day. home. even+rig. o!fice. Dual swivel mirror. reg.U!ar or magn1hed. (.::t Ml) , BUEMA PAR K leoch ot Or11111tthorpt USE YOUR J C PENNEY CHARGE CARD! ORAM GE Optn Dolly 9:]0 to 9:JO p.111. Sw11doy I 0 to 1 Ctty Dr. of Gowdt11 WrOYf lhd. 01"11 I 0.9 p.m, Dolly Sundoy I 0 11> 6 • . . • • Proctor 2·sllce pop·up pastry loaster with heal selection bar. Aehea1s cold toast Chrome. blact> handles. • (T616W) 9.99 General Electric 2·slice toaster. 9-position toast control lor !he toasl yoo liko. Wide loast slols and ex Ira high toast lilt. (lfT17) <tr~ ~· 12.88 Schick Mist Curler Beaulify1ng m•sl fo r longer-lasting cu1ls, Includes 20 rolle rs . clips and moasur1ng cup. (.::70) SAMTA ANA 3900 So. lrislo! ·ho. of So. C•ott Pl•I• Ope" 10.9 O.M. Den! S.."4ey 10 lo. .-. .-. • • ••• ·:?t ~-, ... ~""!1 ••• ===· ••• ~ ..... ·::; .·1' ...... . ,, ... . . .... : ' -. f (j DAILY PI LO 1_· ________ Wtdn~SdilY 111ay_o_. _. ,. Homemade Yacht Wins Presi d ent's Trophy at Ensen~da nv i\L \IOS LOCKAUt::\• ' OI 111t D•!!r Piiar si.r• Denni s Bur11C't l of ll untington Beach is .'.I ~-oung Urilish bo•it t nrpl'!lll'l' 11 ho sroffs nt fibt:rglass bo.11s. Jiut abo ut thrc'f yc.-ir·s ago he bought a, 25-foot f1h1.•rglass hull and decit.l<:d 10 nlJkc it look like a yacht. Uiiing all of his 11·ood11·ork1ng skills. he fitted oul. the hull and creatC'd !us oy,·n pcrronal ~ acht nnd c·hri stc11cd it /1;1mpshir1.• Ho,,~. The 2irh i\r11·port t o En~cnada \·acht Ha('C 11'<1s a lilllc n1ore than L:i hour~ o!d Sunday 11ihrn it y,·as obvious that Jlampshit·e Rose 1\"as the \l~nner of the J>resident of the U.S. Trophy as th<' fastl'St boat in the Perforn1a11cc Handica1> 11acing Flcl't of n1orc than 300 h o a t s . ~farnp~hirc Rose "'as a PllRF Class F entry. BURSETT l'l"T log<'t ~1cr a South Shore• Sailing Club ere\\· of Dexter Jackc;on. Rob C<1ro· lin ;ind Jack Bclcht:r lo sa il the J25-1nili:i r<!C'l'. They finish· ed lll I :35 pm. S11nda_\· \\·ith an a,·cragc speed of 5 ·1 1 knots. Final touches \\"C'rc put on !he 1!"174 Ensenada r a cc ~tonda v '''hen Dic k .JcnnC'ss. prcsid~nt of !he spon~ring: NC\\'port Ocean Sa i I i n g As.~iation. cnnduclctl t:u.· trophy · presenlation on the la\\ll of th·e B~hia 11otcl. Monday night inos t of the neet \\'3.S on its \\'3Y hi.tme. flere are !he final resulls and trophy ,~·inn<'rs: l'RESTT>E1'.'T OF ~fEXICO TROPHY !Ocean Rncing-01 !. ('ohorl. ~filt Vogel, lluntington Jfarbour Yacht Club; 2 . Foxfir<'. J ohn Kra~e. San Diego \'acht Club ; 3 . Balandra, i\fcClaire a n d Ullman. Lido Isle \"acht Club: 4. Quadriga. ~fycr Bre,rcr. Balboa Yacht nu!J: 5. Aran!l'. j Richard Carleton. Si.Jn Diego 1 Yacht Club. I S EC R E T A RY OF I FOREIGN R E l.1\TTO NSI TROPllY l O~l··111 fia1·ir g·C\ l · Gonimot ion. ~.rcir:;-•1;1'1 Dcc·k., Balboa '\'ach1 r lub : ? . Andia1no. Bob Sxlaro. Balboa 1 ·Yncht Club: 3. 1\nu :u·i lis .. lti!iri , Holiday. Long Be.,ch ·rach1 Club: 4. Tmpa •st'. \\'alsh and ! Sh a,\·. Cabri!Jo P.each Yachl Cluh: 5. F'rer Spi\il. llarlan l Lee. Del Hry \'ach Club. I I SECJlE.i'AR'I' OF 1".A\''1'1 l\1EXJCO TROPHY rOcean l R.aching-B1 1. Ka ri 11. Dick l Kelton. Los Angeles Y::ich1 Cluh: 2. Jano. Bob Krrhn. Cal i(ornia Yacht Club: 3. Tinsley Light. llenrv Brandin, Jr., St. Francis \'acht C'lt1l1: 4. Conception. Larry Br;.1dlt•\·. Califomia Yacht (1uh: 5., Sun.shin<'. John Corr o ugh . \\rindjarruncr Ya cht Club. G O"V E R 1". 0 R 0 F C:\LIFOR'.\l .\ T R 0 P II 'I' I rO ccan r.aci np: A' l.' Sharnrock. Ro\· Di s n e ~· . -California Yacht CI u b: 2 . \\'ar!ock . \cirri· Rcrl.;t1:. l.o~:;, Beach Y:-tch' Cli•b: 3. Alethr::i. Bill JloJI ~·. J ,011rz Beach \'acht Club; 4. S1\·irtsure. N i c k F"ra 1.ce. San Diego 'i1acht Club: 5. l\fako IV. Skip Jordan, California Yacht Club. J E F F O F.A\IF.R :\I E l\1 0 R J A"L T ll OPllY r ~rui~inJ? Cini) nr 1\rt"'ri•·<' Cln~~-1 J. Pnr:ido\". Bob Armstronl'. <'::i!ifornia Yncht Club; 2. Big Kahuna II.. ~lark Robert J . W igmore SUMMER IS AROUND THE CORNER • ••. we·re just around 1nr corner for your vacation in- surance needs. \VIGMOR E Al..I. ll'ti:~ INSURANCE 11" <J; 979-2555 ---~ ' . -""',-" D"ly f'llo! PholG l>Y Almon Loc~•bf~ DENNIS BURNETT (RIGHT) ACCEPTS PRE SIDENT OF U.S. TROPHY Adm. Fillmore Gilke50n Makes Presenta tion at Ensenad a Cerem ony TO\\"nscnd. Dana Point \'arht Club 3. Na1nitnar, Di<'k Ci<•' 111, Bahia Corinthian \'acht Club; 4. Intrepid, Don 1'-fcShcn . C.:11ifomia Yaeht Cluh: 5. Donna J.. John Jtobcrls, t:ailfornia Yacht Cluh. PR ESIDE~'T OF U .S. TR 0 p II \' ( l'rrorr.llll'l.L"('- llandicap-F) 1. llampshirc Rose. Denn is Burnett. So1.1th Shore Sailing Club; 2. Oceana. Larry r.ray, King llarbor Vacl1t Club; 3. Ventari es. ~1artin GrCC'n, Ll tt lc Ships Vic<'!: -!. \lascavind, O!i\"er .\lc:Cann. South Bay '.'acht ltt«ing: Club: 5. 'T'ri1n. Dennis Olsen. llucancer Yatht Club. U. S. SECR~"TARY OF S TA 'l'E T llO Pll Y (Performance 1Ja11dicap-D) I. Cainbria. Bill Larson. l '.::ilos r erdcs 'i aeht Club: 2.K:irni:i. C.trl J 1.-inson. Sil v~rg!ltc Y<teht Club: :1. Luf'ky Star. Bra<l l'to1,1 nc~. \ nyageurs Yath! Club: 4. (;alcdoni:i . 13 r n Garrett. i\'C\\·port II a r b o r \'acht Club: 5. (;l~sha, Fr:.ink Dair, Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club. ~ECR CIAR'I' OF U.S. N A V Y T Jt 0 P II \' < Pcrf orin<ince ll andica1rC f I. Screnfl, Alex \'an [)~kt'. Long Bt•ach 'i'.ichl Cluh; 2. IA·b r:i, 11ichard Rauss. Sou!h Shore Sailing Club : 3. .\lonsoon. /iarry Ad a 1ia11 . Sill"erg:;itl' 'i':1l'ht (tuh: ·I St£'1!:i ,\h11·is . Ashley Sn1ith. L\1hrillo l5 ·al'h Yarhl ('lub: 5. :\nd:ile. Cir<1.v and Gr:i harn, So11 1h Sho re Sni ln1g Clt1b. <.;O\"EJll\"UH C.\LIFUR.\'IA I OF B A .I A 1· H 0 P II Y \ f'crforn1:u1cc l/and1t'ap-B 1 I. P;1cifica. llan \\"1l11s. S:in Uit'go \':-icht Club: 2. :-i~1nnovc II. IJUl'hi and .\\·er.'. Sou th Shore Sailin~ Club: :l. Buby, 1 f:.1rry llon1 as<'n. B ;1 h i a l "orinrh1<111 'l'al'ht Club: t $:1hrir.;1. John ·rodd . Lillll' Ships: F!t"t·t: 5 Au 111, Uob l!Jlfn1a11. S.1111;1 B :1 r ba r :i 'l":1l'ht C!ub. ,\I.\ YOH OF :'\l':\\'l'Olfr BE .\(11 TRtH 'llY tP.'ll'iric ' II ll:111(li1\Jf)·l·:1 1 f'l,11f'r l>;1vid !'i::ullt f'1ir(in:iclo V:it·h! Clllh: ~-S1111da. fir:ih:1111 1 :1bbon.:;, Uatho:1 Vlll'ht Club: :1. t:;, t·n1nr~ s::1r s 1 t' oh t' n l':11'1•'1Jn, C11hf11fn i.1 ,.-a<· II I 1 'luli: .J. f"rt'Oill1~. Bob 1\!:111111. f·'ro.·soin '';ichi f'lub: fl Nru1C'1. Hni1t'fl Ford. 0<'t'all ~idc Y<ll'!l' t_"lu!) ~I:\ von OF E:\!'ll·:~AIJA 1:RilPHY I. \"n ,\cru:c:, Ton> l'ru1, C;1Jiforniu ''Ht'hl Cluh: 2. ~!1st rt•c;s. Si nt•s and \1111111'1. ~iu1 h Short.' &.11l1u1.; {'!uh· :l l.::;111kil·1. P:1ul l't·ars1111. S;1n IJit"''• r ;irh! Club: l Ht·l>t'I ;\!•lid. 1>:111(\ Fol~o1n, S.111 Du·~I) Yarli! Cl11h: : •. l .. t i!',l'/. /•';url' Ill . Hoc! Srh:ipo.·!, B<i hlj Corinth1.:i11 'l"acht t"Jub. l ·. S. CtJ\ST GU A It II THOl'llY 1 \l1dgt•\ t) c <' ;t n H,1cu1g Fl''l'l· . .\ • J. S:1l1~h:1kl'r, Hob l\Ol'l'S. Anil<':lJJ:l )';i<·ht C'lub: ? ·,\'/1ilo.· Ligh!nin'. l)il·k r '.'llhr':•n, \t1:il':1µ;1 'I' ;i c h I (')uh :I. Tl1;• S!>iril. (;nrr1Hn L«r:-·in, Si..·.11 BP:ieh Y34..·h1 l'!uh 4. :=-o • Long, Gnr~· ~11 p11~on. An:ic:tpa \' ;i r h I 1 'h,h: fi Ith lll1l'iss, .John \\"t•i,·!.. ,\narapa Yacht Club. E\l l C.11 FA \lfL,. .'ii E .\I ()fl I A I., T H OPllY 1 :-.ion l"-n 1 1. Goat.I Tftnl's. ~k ip Cr:n1r ;ind Jerry Srnith. Brd11.1 Connllnan )';11.ht Cl uh: ~ l)1nt'. !\:1rl Andi·r s on . \l;ini iros llav Y.1cl11 Club : 3. Fl:it Brckr. Hill Daf fron. Sant11 Barbnr;1 S;ultn~ Club: ·I \fexC'. l.Cl\tS \\'ago11t!r. r1·1•sno Yacht Cluh : 5 Varoon1t·1'. D a n !'hl'llJun11•, \\'('sl lukc Yacht C!uU. l'Hl•'.Sll)l:::\'T or N 0 s A !C)ct•an Haring C;1tura1na11) I. l"\iuu 1\l'thur SIC\t·ns, Lahainn Y<1l·ht Club: 2. lini Lou. Vic .Stern. S<'J I Ucal'h 'i'achl ('lub : :i l'otyn(-p in11 Con(·ept, Ouddv l·:~~t·n. Vl1U~1:.i Yat·ht Club • ~l lt S1.. 'l'llli\l:\HAN T 0 l·'INl~ll : 1\'1na. ,\ r t h u r !'tt•\t'ns, L;1hai n'1 'i'::ic h! Club. VlllS1' SCllOlli'iEll T 0 F INI.Sii CJ\'. ft lltH~C."fEll Tf,\11~: Luc ky S!ar. nrad lk.111ne1·, Voyageurs \'acl!t C1ub .. !'\OSA FlllST YACIIT TO 1-~I NISll : Sr:1birc!. Bob llnncl. C;ihril !v Bl'aeh YaC'ht Club. PORTER Sll\'CLi\lll TRO· l'llY 1 first s111glr hull lo fin- :sh 1 li :igtune . !\lilll'r. Pas- <1u1n1 and \\'lute. Long Beach Yacht Clul>. AL I CE P U R CEL L. 1'HOP llY: 1first n~ultlhull to finish 1 Sl•ab ird. B11b llrinel, C;ibrillo l3c:1L'h Yaeht Club. NE\\! \"ORK YA(llT CLUB 1'1t0f'll 'I' ( fir st ctil·itll'd rig to fini shl St~rcna . S!C\t'll Rr;1gg, South ClhlSt Corint hian ,·achl l lub. L,\JIAl\"A Y:\Cll1' CLL'U TROl'll\' (rirst PHH1'"'1 yat ht !o finish I Soliloquy, Kl' n Burns, San!:1 ~lonica \'1u:ht Club. JOJIN (;ALLERY TllOPll\' (!lrst PllRF ketch to fini sh l Zapaln II, Andy Zhnbaldi .and B. Long. Newport llarbor ,·achl Club. LAST YACll'r T() F'INISll Currier II , llurry Kilpatri tk. Soulh Day 'i'achl !{acing Club. NOTICE JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTOR OWNERS! LARRY BRYAN (Formerly or lhe PovilliOI fro m 1962 lo 1965 -ond Art's landing, 1966 to 1969) Now hos three factory trained mechanics to serve your needs at ... "HI " JOHNSON PROPELLERS & OUTBOARDS 1710 Pomono, Bldg. C·l , Cosio Mesa Phone 642-5356 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK MOTHER'S DAY SUNDAY MAY 12th TOP BRAND ENTERTAINMENT FOR MOM or S9 •month• General Electric 10" diagonal COior portable.Por1aCOIOt" • chassis. Carry handle. (HE5206WO) L--~·r,7'"'~ !.,~~.88 :.71 -:i Zenith II' 1 19'' diagonal black & white __i portable. All soho state. Instant picture and sound. Modern cabinet. (E20551 or $11 a month Zenith 17" diagonal colOf partable .Chromaoolor II ~ picture lube. All solid stale. Easv color lun ing. (E3855WJ '/ t.tz. pt h 17'" 399.97 or $1.5.00 o monrh" Panasonic 19" diagonal cotor portable. Ouatrec:otor· modular chassis. Solid state. ·1nstanl·On picture. (CT910) BUENA PARK leoeh ot Oro1t9ttflorpe ~ Dolly t :JO to t :JO p.m. Simdor IO to 7 ' USE YOUR JC PENNEY CHARGE CARD AT THE TREASURY! • ORAN GE City Dr. 11 Gor•it (i.r••• l /11d. o,,.,. I 0-t p.m. Dolly Svitdoy I 0 to 6 I 99.97 or 5.50 a monlh Capehart AM/FM-FM/MLX slereo radio with aulomalic stereo phOno and S·track player. 2 speakers. dusl cover. (8TP12) (BTP· 79) 159.97 SANTA ANA JtOO So. frl•fof ·No. of Se. Ceetf l'leae 0,.11 I 0-t P·"'-D&lfy Suitdey I 0 fo 6 59.97 or S5 a mon"th Soundesign Syslem inctudes lull size BSA automatic chanoer. two 8" spO'akers, dusl cover. 45 RPM adapter. (4236-609) (4840-609) 59.97 Of" s s a month Soundesign 8-l rack stereo car1ridge player. Headphone and phono jacks . Automatic/manual channel selector. ('62J1.60n (4236-609) • . . 2 • a y u " h e s Wo1na11 Of Decade \'lednP\do\J , May 8. 1974 • Vital Saati.sti~§ for tlae f)ra11ge Coast Area Birtlas Mr. 100 Mr~ Jonn l111Y. ICIO'l"l Mtrldl!h D•-• Huntlnciton 811ch. bOv Mr . 11\J Mr1. cnarlft Mc.Nilllll. IUJ.& -- $4nl" C,,1100,01 F~11ftl1ln V1Utv. O•d Apt\I !4 r,11 Incl M••· JOI'"' A(llf" l!ial\ EU>r•ll Or lv' L1111n• Hl\11, llOV A""!Qr>• Qr<vf, l••I""' NIQUftl 'V.I lla•o••• l ellle 1'"11 JO" Fr•nklln He•>••, J11!2' P ,In t Pl•tt. Sovt/I L•awn• a"! J~1n •n<I (1'1Y•n L•N!-OI' ll11rt, 2lf'96 DAILY PILOT rz_ • • Honored Apri li I Mr 1rMI Mrt. Ronald F C•nt, 10.11 El i--------------------.. TQr<! ll:oed, Founteln V1lltv. bOV ~elm• (It., lrv!nt. bOV ) Mr '"" M,.. Jo .. 1111 Kr•ln11~. Sll HOAO MIMO•IAL ""'\ GtlMbrlar L1111, Co.II Mn1, ol• A1r1I 13, lfJt A1r1I IJ, lt14 t Mr, 1nd Mr1. WUl\a,,, Lamson. 113'2 Mr. 111<1 Mrt, Donald Jaot1. lt()I ,.,111n· O~··· Coast YMCA's usual An11a .... Ln .. Hunt l'IQICl!I Be•~/I ... bOV ''· ~n•1n<it0t1 a.acn. ~· '~-e Mr, 1ncl M ... Walter MlrlDWI. ;,oil W. Mr, 1 Mtl. Llwrll\Ct tll. 2'1 Eltl woman of the year award wa s ''""°' A..e .. 1.•"1ne1rn. 11av M", ",.1., coM"•'•."'~·,' ",,,,,, '"'' "'·I"" Mt1. wait., ~1t1ub, 1621 Whitt o passed up thl11 year in favor of Oa SI.. Cos11 Mtsa. <1lrl • Jon11oor1 Ln .. thin• no!on ll••cft, a1," f ki d "\V f th Mr. •nd Mfi. Harrv 81r~rl,n, '1611 Mr. al\d Mr1, Ja!'MI L•nt, UM WI! 1· 8 one-<> •a • n 0fl3fl 0 e 1!,011n11v•I, L8Quna Beech, bOY !Irr Ava,. Sp. lt, (OSll M~~. girl Dec.de'' OWOl'<f al lhe group's M•. 1nd Mr1. JQ/l_n Befotr. Jl!7 S.O. Mr •nil Mri. 8r1<1to•<I Mall:"· JOJ l8111 •rl111 Pl1c1 !""-'" Ana, toov S• -• ''••-•• 1,,,. 0 ,, M'' .'I: M' •. L ··-"""'' ... Mtlln· •~~ " " -'" 8M""f r -gn1'(1'1)11 dinner fhiS M ''" Mr, 1nd Mr"i. R Chlrcl Fl1ner 49")1 ...... "'"'v · cla C r,, Hvntlnqlon 81•1tn, bOv Kirin Ann Lan•) lrvln., Qlrl k Mr. Ind Mrs. Robert Web~ttr, 1&11 Mr. end Mr1. 1rrv Mlcha~I. 1811 Wee • lllrton Or., No. C, 111in!lnc1on 81ath, Porr1>11 Drive, Ct>tll Mesa. olrl "lrs. Alice Fox of Costa 111'1 Apr11 '" in1 l• Mr, 1nd Mr1. Ken!IOdy Cotrl)l'r, 1 ro1• Mr. 1..,0 M••. r'"l Hard"l•~'I'!. 4212 hlesa was leaving the YMCA L• H1t11no1. F'ounleln V•ll•v, tKW cn1n11all, We1tmln1 er. 01•1 Mr. •~d Mr1. Ttrr .. OObMln. 1•511 Mr 1~ Mr1. ;~.. Valll!o. 3JJ'. .[ler ••yea-On I'• Sla[f. s•-. --i:1 ~r W••l!iJ !''";;,-• '-, "o. 0, -•• M111, a1rl IN , ;a i.a 1ru ·~-·· ,·,·. Mk , -,.,·. ,~, ,.._ ,. -1 ,. Mr. 1'1(1 Mr1. W IQl,lr 81llev, lJI WaS hon()red for her service lO naland St.. AO!. C, Huntlnoton OolJ>llln T1rr1ct . Caronl clel M•r. d 8tAclt, 11lrt . olrl young people growlng an "~' u ,1tJ4 Mr a!>d Mrs. O&vtd l'lck••lna 16761 I Ing I th · t" M•. •rd Mrs. 1111' Smtln, 112 So. PeP· V11woolnt, A11r. 262. H11nllnoton deve op n e orgaruia ion. _., O•al'llt, ,, '"'11, 01r1 Mr. Ind Mrl. Llav<I WiU<•rYer, ?17j Mr. •r>d Mn. AIChl rd ZvNr, 1117 P1d llca, Aot ..... (Piia Me••· bov H1•11Gr 111\ld., AP!. •·1, Cout Mil•, TR E A W A R D W a S ~. 1nd Mr1. Allan Sliver, 1l'.IO'l bow Lac:kn111 Ava~ Hlrbor Citv. olrl Mr. and Mr1. L•wrtnet v,nouno. 111 "unprecedented and it v.'On 't -==-='°------- April H I Mr. and l.lrl Rooerl J. Ot LI Vt111, 321 e l!•'· SI . Ca1i. Mt••· l!OV Mr. and Mrl. Rlcll•td C. LOVt9r1n, l)S.11 Onl\avn• Clrele, ''"'"'· DOV I Aprll tt Mr . •llll Mr$. Aeneid R. AllOfl!c, ..01 Vk~•buro Ori.a. K11n•lnglon lltKn, M~v~nd Mr 1. li:cl" E. Ro0tr11, 71"21 A TIENTION MAZDA OWNERS "ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL" FREE Automotive Clinic O.:tjnvraw L•nt, tt~ntJnoTon ll11cl\". toov. \.'acation 5afetv ('heck ~\'. l·:t1~1ne per forn1-~ouTH COAST CO MMUNITY !llit.:c -'-Si:l!U rctn\·,),J~vll .R ;\i\1-!;J1~1 -F'o r · HOSPITAL . . APRIL xi fu rther 1nlurn1ation see 0111· ad th is Fridr1\' M•rvnn 1nd D•rrVI (;arlon<I 1.1t11, · II iu1l P•1eo p1,ar10, 1rvlrw), cov. 1\\'cekcndcr :o;cctJun of Uail v 1)1101 1 or l'll E1Pl!r1nt1 1nd S1n!o1 1--!t"l''lllat. '®l Frt...:n Apt. II. Snnt• An.,, clrl lutlay: • '- Sl'I•'°" 1"'1 Root• Bancroft M~Erlan., "'6 Holly St. Lagun1 8e1cl'I, tl<lv MIRACLE MAZDA Alic• &nd Eric •~ti Jen1en. 311>11 Mar v1,1a Ad. $ourn L1!111na. olr1 I d C M 64'57"' s"'r"" .~ T1rrv Alan ADQa•s. 2..._s 2150 Harbor 8 v • • • ->-w vl1 Concl'llla, Mis11on vlelo. QI•! !._,.. ............ -----~""!~ ...... -""! ........................ ~--· Ol1ne '"" WIVM ·-·r Ftdde~ll'1_Z_: -- happen agaln" according to Don Muhlig, branch executive director. She became "Woman of th e Decade", Muhllg said, because she has served in almost every position on . the "Y'' staff, from program aide to public relations. OPEN SUNDAYS & EVENINGS "J\.1an of the Year" went to Oscar Clevldence. Jr. or Costa fl.l esa, During 1973, he served as Y Board president. Gra·Y Council president , and president o{ the 0 r a n g e County Council of YMCAs. An insurance br oker, C\evldence has been active In the Th1CA for almost eight years. His activities, hU wife said, required three to four nights and several mornings each week. Ills 12.year-old son, Chris, is active In Gra·Y. RED TRAJNGLE awards went to three memberS: David BreMan, Dan Shepa rdson and Bob ~fyers, all or Newport Beach.. Brennan, a plumber. v.•as honored for his rechnical assistance, helping w i t h plumbing, maintenance and repairing sprinkler lines. Shepardsoo received h i s award for his work as federation president of the Indian Guides. During his three years in office, the federation expanded from 50 lO 76 tribes. Boys may participate in Indian Guides for three yean, ~fuhlig said, and Shepardson has pul three sons through the program during the past nine years. He also received a plaque commemorating the founding ol the group in 1926 from Bert Kronnick. a national I n d i a n Gulde representative. MYERS, DURING 1973. WM president of the Y's hfen's Club. A bachelor, he was leader of many of the club's community service projects. Gold awards for continued volunteer service were given to Frank Horpel and Harold \Vtckersham. Recognitions for s e r v i c e v.'ell.t to Pi.large Hempstead, Ivy Gorman , Unda lncaudo, ?t1arty Lyman, Dennis Fox, Rusty Stutsman, LaVeme Healey, Jean ~tuhllg, Bill Goochey. Berl Kronnick and Gocdon Biddle. Lecture Scheduled On Cl1ild 11How to Enhance Your Olild's Growth" is lhe topic of a lecture by Or. Justin D. Call to be presented Friday, at 8 p.m. in 161 Humanities ~all ~t UC Irvine. The public is invited. Dr. Call i.s professor and chief of the child psychiatry division ror the UCI College of ~fed\cine. The address v.·111 be oriented to parents and will focus on the relationship between psychological growth in the child and growth in the parent, tllust:atlng how each influences lhe other. La Leche League of Orange County is eponsor for the event. • Gwunan, 19, Sentenced TORRANCE ( U P I l ~tarlon Battiste, 19. has been sentenced to five ycari to life im~l for an airport robbery-shooting that left one of his vicll!llll porolyred from the waist down. Battiste and a companion , Frederick Jones, 17, were . charged wllh robbing and shoollng Gtrald Webber. 3>, and his won, Cory, 10, in an airport parking garage last year when the Webb ers returned to Los Ange I es JnternAtlonal Airport from a ~ • v11catlon In Jlawall. Webber was shot In the back and paralyzed. 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S8.99 KODEL ® Ill PLUSH 100% KOOEL • Ill POLYE~TER PILE. A NEW. DEEP. LUSH CARPET WITH LUXURIOUS APPEARANCE AND PERFORMANCE. MANY DECORATOR COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM. NOW SALE PRICED .. , COMPARABLE RETAIL ••••• $8.99 ·11 SO. YD. SAYE u.oo II SO. YD. SAYE SJ.00 11 SO. YD. SAYE SJ:OO I OOO's of REMNANTS LARGE SIZE SMALL SIZE SAV1NCS 80% SAVINGS 6. 0% UPTO .. UPTO •. BRING YOUR ROOM MEASUREME S DACRON® PLUSH •EVERY ROLL OF CAllHT IS MARKED AID PRIQD FOR YDUR SHOPPllG COIVEllEICE •ALL LAIOR UICOIDITIOlllLY GUARAITEED 100% D~CRON• POLYESTER PILE. HIGH FASHION . LAVISHLY THICK PLUSH IN MANY COLORS. 5 99 P,~!~~'~'~,:,P,!!.,QUALITY ANO VALUE. NOW SALE PRICED • , • •tJf· COMPARABLE RETAIL •• $8.99 ,,.oo NYLON PWSH IHAG 100% DUPONT CONTINUOUS FILAMENT NYLON PILE. THICK, DENSE SHAG IN A MULTITUDE OF EXCITING COLORS. SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE. EASY 7" UPKEEP AND A ITRACTIVE LOOKS. NOW SALE PRICED .. • so.;,, COMPARABLE RETAIL •• $11.99 ::.: .. ELANESE· ~ATREL: PLUSH SHAG II 100% FORTREL • POL VESTER PILE. DEEP, LUSH SHAG DESIGNED FOR COMFORT AND LASTING BEAUTY. AVAILABLE IN MANY COLORS. SO. YD. ,_ .. ....._..., , ................ ""'· NOW SALE PRICED SAYE ... u.oo COMPARABLE RITAIL,., .$8 .99 .. ELANESE· ~ATREL: DUPONT NYLON IHAG I 00% DUPONT NYLON PILE. STATIC RESISTANT. EXTRA DENSE. LOW PROFILE SHAG IN LAVISH MULTI -COLOR .COMBINATIONS THAT WILL BRING 1199 HIGH FASHION TO ANY ROOM. NOW SALE PRICED • • • 't YD. COMPARABLE RETAIL .$16.99 u.:. HI-LOW SHAG II 100% FORTREL• POLYESTER PILE. ATIRACTIVE SCULPTURED EFFECT. EASY TO CLEAN AND AVAILABLE IN MANY COLORS. SQ. YI. ,_I",,.-\.,!, ..... ,..,..,h ........ SAVE NOW SALE PRICED ... n.oo COMPARABLE RETAIL .... $9.99 INDOOR-OUTDOOR CARPETS 99 LAWNSCAPE by ozite· IYNTHOIC TU•F 99 ·bv ozite· Do-It-Yourself Cut and Carry IDEAL FOR FAMILY ROOM S, PLAYROOMS AND POOLS. AVAILABLE IN MANY NEW EXCITING COLORS. NOW IALI P•ICID • , •. COMPA•ABLI •ITAIL ................ $3.99 SQ. YD. SAVE $2.00 NATURAL GREEN SYNTHETIC TURF DESIGNED FOR PATIOS, POOL AREAS, PUTIING GREENS AND SUNDECKS. RESISTS WATER, MILDEW, CHEMICALS AND FADING. NOW SALi PRICED , •• , • COMPARAILI RIT"IL .................. : • $1.99 SQ. YD. SAVI Sl.00 • 30·!0·90 DITSMO llTIMST • ClllYEllEllT CllEDIHUISAIO IAH T!llllSIYllUILE •CALL IOUlllE Sllflf'·AT·KOllE S!llYICI • ~SIT OUR CUSTDI lllllftll DIP!. • Cliff. COll™tlO!S llCHU 11. !OlllM VENTURA WHITYIER LONG BEACH 7"11 L.vttl CariyePI 2501 I. Mal• St . IStll I . Whin ier llv•. 300I ltltflower lt.d. ...... -"2·2200 441.5041 ' NU161 421 .. fJ4 W. LOS ANGELES TORRANCE PASADENA CANOGA PARK 11141 Wibhfrt llv•. 26'0' E. Coloro~o llv~. 210S& Sho,..an W•y 477'55t5 577.1900 S47·2SJ4 ,· • WEST COVINA MILlllAE 2526 I. WortnHft Ave. S20 11 c.n.; .. a .. r "'"4471 SF (411) "2·2111 MONTCLAIR . SAN CARLOS ...., Holt loulov•r<I (714),62W517 t I I FOUNTAIN VALLEY 15MSH-llv•. (714) Uf·1700 CAMPI.LL HOLLYWOOD t 122 VIII ST. ,.2 .. 2J2 , • • ' ' --I ' ' WHITE FRONl Prices good thru Sun., May 12 ltllSSES' & WOJlfEN'S SIZES POLYESTER DOUBLEKNIT SEPARATES at SAVINGS! gg EACH rtt-S.99 l 6.99 eoch ll1d·1creen ••lllld 1111 c1rdlgan )acklll Beautiful bacl.·aOO· 1root prints on a wh11e grouM-a leat11e !ouOO in h1grer-pnced toost Plus. they're textuuzed Im rener-qtiahty knit lCflg· length style with easy lines Sues 31 lo 38 , 40 lo 4• P11U·o• nared palls wltll sewed·IA crease Jacqu•d-led•ed I~ lhe more-lasl110fl, mQle-eiJX!llsive knit. .. at this low Jicel Always with a knife-sharp • neat front-crease tcr ltlat well· tail11ed line .. .il's stllched in. Elastic waistband . Sizes 10 lo 10, 31 lo 38 / B11y set1e r(1l ltl tlris 11rice! llAlf·lllR IN RATTllllC Ml.TICl.01 STllPED llllY JtllEY lmllEI 5ee l1o·fronl .Jl'ld Do.illcn- lion! ~11lt) wt!fl 1d'IO'rte col1~rs, t1~ner1r~ u ·y-on-!tie-t1g~1e hries ;iin ilCe!~te-;nl- n~lon 1e;sev m ~ mul11cofor ble001ng ol l1gl11e:n1rig-s111~s. S11es 161~ lo z,11 ... l.DmWfAI 11 lllllY styles 3·Pc. I 2·Pc. PEIGNOIR SETS ~ 59~. 999 ~: 59~. 899 Peasant styles , irm.INll!S. 5'i1~-l®'s , ta'T11sol€s. Sollds, pnn!L Sires: S-M-L · 191.·UllCIR NnDN SUPS ' ' 329 b-Cr111 Anlron" i:iy!M , lflltltle colors Preny lace •a SillS 32 lo l~ Mini . wa!!J. IMg lq!tls. NylMS. cations P!1n!s . solids. Sires· S-111-l. • ANTRON NYLON Ul.f ·IUPI .... , •olue 22~.329 "1H1i, ntt. awraee, lid an~le lengths. Tailored: li)Ce trims. Sim: S-M-l. SAVE 511% ••• NYLON SlllfTCI PMTYlllSE .... 2 81 ~~h for On~ ~11e fits 5·11. fo )"10'". la~h1on­ tPft'Ple:nentir,g ~I AmON ITIEJCll NYlON •Y·IUPfl 4ss ,.._ ..... Spend less for the tnpst fashion! SHIRRED STRHCH-FIT CAMISOLE-HALTERS OR COTTON DENIM ASSORTED SHORTS ~uggy elast1c·sh1rred and rutfled camisoles, m hm pr1111s .. dotted acetate-and-nylon lop 1n sires S-M-L flowered po1ntelle me~h polyester camisole s in one size !ti fit al! Ht 11p-fly shorts , 1n poc~eted ave s4 yokfd-back •yle 3111 a oitted sh0<1 1 1 1 -shoo't ~yish style sizes 6 to 16 SAVE 51 % ... ErfTllE mCll Bf IJllr PANllEI .... 3 81 ~~h for Suets , b1k1nis, stre!ch lace. Nylons , acetates. Sires m groo11: :i lo 10 ,• r • comparnble valrte 13. 99 SPECIAL PURCHASE IN . POLYESTER DOUBLEKNIT HALF-SIZE FASHIONS ggg flattering one-piece dresses with slimmina-too~ rmes a pleasin~ note ftt mothefs wOO lme and Mow lash1on1 Set!ff·Qtlahty rK:her J~d-pattefned knits ... zip-fToot, belled st~es 1n S(ir111g's best colors Sires !4Yi to 24\1. • ll fonda y, they go buck lo 15.99 POLYESTER DOUBLEKNITS IN PRINTS-ON-WHITE WITH POLKA DOT TRIMS . .13gg fre:.h-lookin~ white wilh scattered mini-pr ints in red cr na'IY .. the repeatfog- colcw collaf and Cllffs, OOtted rn wl11te. Swingy-skirted bllttCl'led styles w1lh c.vy sila~ng lie-belted hort. Sires 10 lo 18. IT'S SAYINGS-TIM E ON PAJA .\fA .~ IN SHORTY-STYLE AND REG UIAI! lENGTll Prints ard solids in blerds of cot1oo wilt! polyester or rayon ... tailcwed pa}arnas, arid ltgUlariy 444 feminine styles with fully l~e or dainty em-~-= 1' b!oidery. Mtises' sizes: S-M·L , · SAVE NOW ON THE COITON SLEEPWEAR YO U ALWA l'S NEED Baly l!Ols, minis, wallz-IOlgil , >1d l01g styles. Print~ am sol1d-col11s Ill styles Iha! Rogulorty 333 include lace-trimmed and emllOOery-accented 3.99 to sleepwe¥. Misses' sires: S-M-l. 4.99 White s!1el~ll-l'lylm. All O'f~ ctw1!rot S1,ies 3~ to 38 , B anl C °"' WHITE FROl\IT REliARD!i SERVICE m THE CU!i I OMER A!i THEIR MOST IMPORJ'Al\ITA!i!iET t\\~·Gl ,, S-101 .. s-MOURS' _ .... , •.. ltAM .. .,,.. • S.lT. 10 JO 1 SUIL ,ltoS COST A ME·S-A . • ,,,,. .. 3088 BRISTOL ST. Sao Diogo Frffway al lrislol • • 7 I . ' , : • • ' .. ; ' (, I l ! ' /. «te Co~e You, 'jilom, Pick up entries at any South Coast f>laza in Carousel Court. Winner need not be • store and deposit at Carousel Court for present. You can also purchase Gift cha nce to win South Coast Plaza Gift Certificates in any 1fen'b-minat ion from Ce rtificates in $10, $25, $50 and $100 the · booth set up in Carousel Court. de nominations. Drawing everyday They're good at any one of our over 100 ~ •' • , ~ 1~. I;.•,> ~OU er r • " ..... SANTA AN.A •• 0 ... ~ .. (~ £/{ ~ > ' • • • su., .. o ... r• •·£ 0 • • < - COST' MES,., "'• • • • . r Thursday and Friday May 9-l'O at 5 p.m . stores any time all during the year. OVER 100 FINE STORES AND SERVICES ... DEPAR'rMENT STORES ... Bullock's• Joseph Magnin •May Company• Sears • CHILDREN'S APPAREL ... Bergstrom 's BEVERAGE, CANDY ... Chateau Wine and Cheese • Hickory Farms • Lindberg Nutrition·• See's Candies• HOME FURNISHINGS ... Decorator Line• Udoff 's • JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, GIFTS ... Chic Accessories •The Galleon 'Jewel; by Joseph • Keven's• George Murray • Pace Sett ~r • Raj Internationa l • We1s field 's • MEN'S APPAREL ... Carat's • Chasin:s-• Clothes Circuit • The Gap • Gentry • Guy Livingston • Harris & Frank • Ho ~l scher's • Prep Shop • Rebel <;hop • Gudes-Barnett • Innes • Joyce Shp,e.. Tree • Leed's • Stride Rite • Thom McAn • SPECIAL TY SHOPS ... A la Card • B. Ashworth -Not ions • BaK Stu di o , Bretana s • Wall ich's Music City• Westen's 'Camera• VARIETY ... Sunset House• F. W. Woolworth• WOMEN'S APPAREL ... Albert's Hosiery • A lroe •Chris'. The f ashi on Koop. Finn's • Gene's • Greta's • House of Nine • Hubbub• Judy's• Lane Bryant • Lillian's •Mr. Elliot• Marlene's• Miss Hawaii • Page Boy Maternity • Ra' r·f I 1dia • • , • \\ 1· ·11 ai "n11H1 {'I ,I h1•1 P '!I('~ d I• ' .r .i 1i1~J1\ 1111 1· I" ll .1 Ille ,. -1J1p1 r dall"itll! ··hr.i'l' ~<J1h ,1nn1· 11t !Jit' l)IJll'~(.· l'l·llh ll'!ll<11\!C' ,,. \ r.i!1I\.'" ;111d liar 11 I 1:1' .1·1 up ;1rvund 'I" )l•\\t·I ~ 1•ln·1:, t't'll- t ti ,!rt~ I \'v l.!<:h V>di 1•. \ c ;_i:-. cJ:111~·c flour 1r1r 11,,. ~tqipC r danrc. Ji 1· l·'1 n~ 1:1\·n n ()rt·h - ~~1 r;1 \r 11 11J'o\ ide dance nnj·J• tol' tl1e erent \\·h11·1l \\!JI lfl!lO\'.' lhe · :-.al11'l' •o \'outh'' con- \1•1·t 1o be pl.Jyed ear- lH_•r Ill !he C'Vl'tllll ~ :Jl j ra wford JI all on 111c l'1'! 1:Jtll!JUS. 'fhe "~;!IU!(' · \Viii feature '.'\l:u::;lro Eugene Or- ~' ·•1cl_\ t'fHRIUe\111g the 1'111l:1df·lpli1:1 orche~lta 11 :1 pro•,r:>llJ \\'luc·h v. Jll ht·..:.in :iL 7 ;{0 p ni. • ... Site .11 li-~!1Jr,·. 40G·roo1n hotrl <leslined to be one n1 1 i1v p1·1n1c ·1111u-.es in the \\'estern lnternat ionJl llntl·I· • l1.11t t ~hrJ \V-. i;j_g 11" of pro~ress in th is aerial \ 1l'\\' lo0k1n!.! \\'P:.Ot Jcro .. ~ Bri...,to! Street at Sou th Coast f'l.11;1 • e~· hotel !S srheduled for co1npletion in Koven/Credl~ mc$ttr charge borikAme-ri cord KOVENS L!l7.i. IL \\'111 fr:iture headliner entertainment, Las \·cgas·!.tyle. an1rd such rc~or\.area a1nen1ties as four tcnni :-; courto:, :;:;\vi111ming pool. paddle lennir-courl. badnunlon court. putting green and l:hitdren's play areJ. TH! S!I 550.DO Choose from o wide sele ction of 14K go ld sett- ings that so beovtifvlly display the fire in o Keven Diamond, ond ot prices you con afford. SOUTH COAST PLAZA 3333 BRISTO L STREET, COSTA MESA o PHONE 546~4510 \ Sears ....... I r1/11t•.c n~ lt1µ fl .• ,,,,. II t•a·1., • Polyester Double Knit Gingham Checks SC'a r s Lo\v P rice ('hnn:-:c frnn1 1 to G .v:l rcl designer lt'JJ;!th s . :\l achinc \\'a,i.;,h:lhle n nd tlr:·•:il>IL'. l'oJ lUlar fa :\l1i o11 colors. fi 8 to ljU-i nc/1 \\'i clths. I /~e.~rs / Hang glider pi1ols exalt in the.ir freedom as they soar off into the skv under lheir man-sized kites in sport that has been il ickna1ned "skysurfing.'' Hright- ly rolored kites. n1ovie~ and info on han g gl idin g all will be presented at. Sou th ('oast Plaza nex! \\'eek (~'lay 14 through 19 ) by Esc::i pe Country, the 'rrabuco Canyon recreation center wh ich is beco1ning one of hang gliding's n1osl fa111 ous launching sites. ····-'· ' ' l'r1• ,., 1·:r.r""'ir1· 1hrnut•l1 .'11111 1,/01 • .\/11.\' 11 _.\,..k About ~t·ar'- ( 0(111vr 111c nl Crl•dH !'Lin.., ORANGE BUENA PARK LAG UN A HILLS SO. COAST PLAZA CF.RRiTOS 8150 La Palma 1\\'1". 24300 La1l'un11 l~ill1 l\1all :\:\:l:l Bristol St. 100 l .011 Ctrrl!M l\1ull 2100 ~. 1'utilin A.,.e. Phone: 637·2100 Phone: 828-4400 Phone: f~6·1 IOO J>hone: 510-3.IJ:\ Phonl': Sli0-06 11 Cl1 Eli of hr A"> s his gent ll bet" slcc1 a rt Kiss· ,,,, :1gai on ' Iron forci C,\'f'S cncr y i;urr r~all For hont pc rs If 1und1 :-tr a cwn l"an <ll}d D 1\·flr <·hi! ton• at fort rlis1 ll'~l( so 1n n1a suhc. I' "I as· 1im ha~ Und hun him rcl:l A "'" Ill'\\ orn f ri<' 1hc So ,1 p II l(issinger a Private Ma n Re1>orter Gla1ices /11, 01i Te11<lcr J(iss of Da11 p·111.er Cl1risliu11 Sci1•11cc ftlo11ilci1_r S1•rricc Elitabclh Ki ss1ngl·r op:>tlC'd th:> drupes or her bunk uhortrd the Atr l•'<'ft'" plnne. As ~he did. 1ht• !'l''<'l'rtart or ~!;Ht• tU!)lk_'<I I his daU{.!"hlf'r'li fn t '' iri t11 ~ h:ind.;; and gently ga\1· h('r 11 ki ss t.:n on e cht•eh. It "'il'3 ~1 lt•111lL•r n1nn1ent of nflcctiou bctv.ccn f;1lhl'r :ind dau;,!hli>r ;111(!, for ~lcepy nc11 srnc11 11ho l':IU~ht 1h t· ~c1>11t• 011 a recrut 1n1>. ;1 1:1n· 1tlin1p~" into llenry f\issingcr's pri1alt· ]Jll'. \\' ASllINt.'l'O\;'S FL \'ING !'~'t'rCt:1rv a"a1n is bound ing a1·ound the ~1iddll• l•:tiSt on a dchc<ite 1nis1'.'io11. And as Ill.· darts lro1n one c:1piH1I to another. gcncr:lli.11).l foreign policy, he is the cvnosure of all t•yes. d:1Lzling lhl' 11uhlic 11;ith his kinetic energy, his wit ;ind incisive intellect. Y('!, despite all the publicity lh11t .~11rrountls l\issingrr tht• di1>lon1:1 t. li111c 13 rr<tlly knov.·n about Kissinger 1hl' rn:.ul. For all hi s puhlic jocularity :.iud easy honhon1ie. he is an in1c1tscly 11r iva1c p<'r~on. \\';,i~htn.:ton. he spt•nt' at the \\'hilc llou-.f' In his l'JJ''.11·;1. pr·~·,ident1al ndv1~·r. llr ar1111·i. .. : rile St;1l'..' llc•1>:lrtlll(>tll bt1fOrl' 111a~ h ;u 1rl :-it lite cud r.r the clav o!tcn rr::ibs :1 ~:1•11h1i!'h and 1\urhs intO thl' 1111-(ht, r1.:q:.1ri11;.: h1:-. <:udi'S to do 1hc sa1nl'. Frl'l' tintc is ut a prcn11u1n. Cut. a 1nu11 or c:11ll1\'!l!Cd liiStf'S, the Sl'l'l'l'<lll'\' lik1·s lhc I.heat er. \l'hich he alll'nd s r.:r it1tBcally. lhl! li;dlcl. and bovk~ Tht•rt~ is nut hiu~ sh:int at-out hi~ 1•nJO' 1nl·111 ~uv <tidt~: ~ really 1lu1·~ e111111 ii 11 ;1 rch1·ological nu1~··u1n ill (';1iru 11:· a g:ir,h·n i11 Jcru~:11t·1n. Altt-<Jugh said nu\ 1n be :i Iii;.: p;i!t·r. hi• also knO\\S cuisine~ :111d kt·1·p~ ,1 SUl:k.'r' i!-lng c~c QI\ diplon1a1u: 1ncnus. l)H. KISS l."\GJ-:lt Jl.\S Al~~O 11011 11 rt'put<' ioti fur hi:-> vchl•nient tf•n11M·r. f\1 hi ch can explode 1vhen schcdulrs :11·1· not n1et. 1nis1ukes are 1nade. or 11hcn hl'I is disappointed in lhc qurility nr quan11l~ I of 11·ork done. If .;it'l"J01"1l•rs sometimt's suet® in 111nd1•rstanding his foreign-policy .\tr::it<'gil'S, the.v have more di ~ficulty Lon1io~ to ~rips \\'ilh his charactc1~, \Vhich ean only lie \Jl't'Cl•lvL'<i fron1 his hnhits <H}d \\'ays. FEW CLOSE FRIENDS Henry Kissinger "lrP is nn etnotional. p:tssion:llc nian undl"" pressure." conHnt·nts an a1dl' 1 "Arid 11 ith so many things !!Oing al-ont· I !in1l' ht• t·an son1t•!\mes hc ;J r;111!t•r ;111t.l not rationally so." ~ Uut subordinates 111~11 s:1v ·' ·h -. ll(lF~I\ IT I.IE 1.'11 1h<it gcnllcness and \vnrmth 11·hich ht• db.plays to1\·artl his t•hildren? Or in the brutal /Ind <'aus11(' tongue \l'ith 11·hich he :1t tin1 es lasht·s ou· at thO!'C 11ho 11ork for hi1n? In thr• forth rightness and honesty 1\·hich he 1hsplay.c; in h1-. dealings \\ ith 11orld lt•;Jdrr.~'.' Or i11 1hc sec-rt•tivl'nc>~s ;.111.l SOl'!l('tinll'S dt•l"iOll.'llCSS th.1t <tl"c Silid lo n1ark his relation s hip s 11i1h subordlna tC's? f>1•rhnps in ull uf this. "llc's a con1pli>x n1an," conuncnts all associate al the State Depatrn1cnt. "Al limes ht· is ahrasi \"f' nnd reSl't'\'rd. lie h:i$ a )X'rso11:i l hond 11·i1h fc11• people. Undcr~;1 !h all tli.~ 1111 and charrn. the humor :ind rclax~'<t lu11. h(• l'l':tlly giVC'S hin1s(•if \l'I"\" rt•lucta111lv to human f(•lationships.··· • Although Dr. l\i 5singPr kno11·s ;u1d cl)t111s a \1idc gan1u! ol p litic;i\ fig11rcs. nr11•sn1c·n. J>Ublisher.s. g 1> \' t• r n rn c n t olficials. he St'C'nl s to h:ivc ft•1\' (•Jose l riends. Among thcn1 ar.· ft>unted !o be 1hc 1'on1 l~radcl)s nnct 1he J o"l'ph Al <iops. Sonic oh~cn·l'r~ Sll i!C:l'St he find s r:i:.i~·:.l ,1 pruf, '"°r ·pt1 pil rt•l;11ionship. llF. IS HEPCIHTJ-:IJ TO hail· :i j!:(•n11111e lcndnes~ for thr _1.:oungt·r offic-:irs 11i1 h \\"h0tn he "'Orks closl'l.V -sueh n1cn as l..:111·rcncc En,glcburgf'r, his t'X {'CUli\'e a•·!'i~tant. policy-planning d i re C' I or \\"in<;ton Lord, and Peter l1odn1;in, a r>criOnal aidl'. ~·cw 1\ritcrs h:l\"l' hea rd anyone fnul l l1in1 for a lack of inlt'grity \1·hcn dealing 11il h high-le1·cl diplon\a<:.V. "lie has a r<1ssion for hPing con1pletrly l'll•ar 11hrn hr is ncgoli:11i11g .'' says one official. "lie is fnr fr<.ink er 111 his talks 11 ith seni(l1' 1>1·r<;o11:1Htics -son1eti1ncs to the puinl of rl,,n·il1r.'' ··But.'' ht• add-;. ··in 111~' lc'>!<rr things there is a qu;1ht 1· or d1•1·iousnc~::i.'' SO FAR TllE SF.CHETAllY h<ts cho9Cn to rely on a sclcc1 ji!roup of key officials 11·ho kilO\V his thinking and needs. lie still functions 11·ith grf•at st~r<'ti1·eness. sharing his kn'.}11 lL•dgc \'ery srlcctil"C'ly although he rna y kno1r th is is not nlv.'n) s the best coursl'. Iii:' JX'nt·hant fo r h:irt! \1ork 1'> lc~endary .. \l~I inorninci~-11lll11 in Q Keep l ayout Si mple V1·,u.11!y .1moh· .1u h .1111' qr ~.)lf•~.I 1mp,1cl. E"1utlli:.h .1 loc.11 porn! 1n thP l;i yo11r to ctr ab ,, rt '.!rlf'I ~ CY" K('l;'p j')llCl'$ b+q ..ind bolrl. 011t11urs!s arc not pc'rs· n:il and do n 11 )<1<;1. "11"s a mon1cntary thinµ."' 1·01nn1cn!s one slnffcr. •·11.'s a \\'a~· ol hlo11ing otf stetHn. lie docs i! to us bt•<·ausc he c;111·1 do it lo a fort·ign minister or a \1'01·!d lcadt·r .. , PEltCEPTl\'E ABOUT (I T II E 11 IX'orlt'. the s1•cret<1ry i!': C:\.t remel~· sc11silive lo \l'h:Jt others think of him and thin-skinned <ii.lout press cri t ic is 111. so1r1•lin1cs calling up \l'l'il crs ! o co1 nplain. He does not like 10 adn1it to n1istak<'s and rar'I turn inte!lectu~! :.on1111('rsaul!s to justify his ;1 clions. lie hinist•lf jok<'~ :ii.lout his •·1-n<'g:1lo1nania." Sonic belit'l'l' th111 his rnnrri:lf!C to rcl!31. intelligC'nt '.\:aney ~.\la<.?.illnf'S \1111 h<'lp !o(i\"c hin\ a balance 111 hi s lilc 1h;11 hus long been lacking. Divorced from his {ir~t 11 ill' and ;1 ha chclor tor 10 years. Dr. l\i!'singcr <lid noL h.:1vc to consider others on ~1 c\;1~·-to· day b.1sis. a situation 1hat lll'l'h:q:s IC1l(lcd to Iced hi s ego und ~L·ll· C'l'lltt·rrdness. Hl·<.'au.;c of his hectic and erralic s<:ht·dulc he has not had 1nuch !i1ne for I hi., children. 11ho live 11i1h is fir-~t 11ife. 0 Molivate. Get Action fl. QOOd <Jd 1ndu<.' ·, ,, 1.,-..oranlf! .ic11ori l h1s dOC!.n ! <JIYJ<ly ... rnc:in mak1nq a ~air: -~o mc uds arr· :.uccessfu1 ti ttirv ooly drci w re,ioer» 11110 your store or in1roduce you or your produc1. E)Kn ow Your Market 0 Sel l With Headline • f 1<! 111 1n~1chanr1c,t! .J•1rl ..if1, \Vllh <.,p(Ct,tl r!.it••' PvC'nl!l. 111.e:. and t!1•.1i;.., 0 1 your p o i r·nt1dt custo n111r s ;in•t !ht 11 11rr1nL1P commun•l y. St1o w them you kno1v \hi.;m 0 Use Easy-read ing' Type Faces I rori1~r and tower c;ic;,~ lr•t11,;r<> ;1rf' u~ually cas1r1 lo re,vl th<1n all cao•tal~; l:lab(1rat1• ~c 1 1 ot. 0h1 En!)h:;h nr n1t1er fJncy typf' l.1C•''i arP t1;1rd II) r£·ad U,1• nlenty 01 Y1h1t •· !>PaC(' ('..r1·1;,.1rrcn your rC!adr>r .1l , 'll.1nce. Th.ii you h::iv•· omC"!ti1ng ol v:iluc l(Jr h•m. r .. u him wli.!1 s 1n 11 !o r him. Get ntm 1n\c>r(><;!Pd enough to read VOUI copy. 0 0 0 Write Copy That Sells. Comp els Ci>"'I· u:rf'ro; .1rc ::keo11cal b• · :,urc your copy tell:. thPm your qood news 1nt c rC's11nq ly an d r.omplC'1A!y Be socc1!1c T£>11 lots of facts. Include pr1c"'s. e spcc1<1lly barga1 0\ onces. O Make Artwork Match Purpose Q Develop a Di st inct Style A dominant graphic 111 your lnyout will 111:-.u rn ou1c k 1n1 e r est. bu1 remember that nol ntl ad:; require IOIS ol graphics or huge grapr11cs. T ypu Jlone can be elfecl1vc. 100. 0 Oinvest Some Time Pay al!ent1on 10 deln11S: get back to basics; makr every ad your own 1nvestmen1 1n luturc sales Powcrlul adlf('rhs1rig re~t:. on your w1111ng nes:; to c he c k out ltir. 1(1ndameotols. "'" ·' t,po l"o ' border I ~ I or J l;ivoUt tcchn1auP. th.:it .'";._. m,1kcs your ads d1l;IHlCl1ve :p, and malle~ them resemble u:ic h olher. Regu lar 1Paders should recognize you r nrls even w1th ou1 your name on th em. Wni:>revC'r you put 11 and rr>qardlf".S cl !!!; ~.,~f'. bt1 .,urc thC! re:tder can Ca!>llY llnd your logo. your '"sictnJture.' tn evf'ry nd. Include det,11l:l like slort" tiours, loc;.i11o n. phone number, loo. There's an 11th step -even simpler -iust call us to put your super ads to work for you ' - DAILY PllOl • • ' . ' .· ve rt1sing Dept 642-432 1 • DAJl Y P!LO 1 Offie ial ., -· r DECO (~ui i~ JoL -.No '".ork MOTHERS DAY GIFT ·SUGGESTIONS l'll!C.\l:u 1AP1 1\n ass\.<it:lnl .;talc t.<0111p1roller ~.i~·s he'~ <1u11!i11c hi~ joh btc,_·3u~ thcri.: 1.,u·t cuuu~h '>I.Ork to ju.,11iy hi~ :-:i!ar~. "\\'ht•u I l't'<l1:h1·tl t h :.i 1 · BEST BECAUSE plon f.c:?rs. pie.turf', brass scu:prure. lamp<i, or'd 1:11n(} of a bob~. c; mcr::i~ks all that rtirJr' 11ck1•• ycur n1o t ~1t-i ., 1cncv . or 1nnvbc nor. Lut corn•,;> 1n on,J l1nd out. L'Ollth"~ion, t!u: 11:•\! L1 1nC"ll1')io11 11«1s obviou s J,;t'1 1.n1t." sniJ. Ccor~c {\\:1hi11, li-1, 11ho 1111s lured "' :in ao;~ista111 lo 1,_·01n111rol1l·r r.i•nrgt• J.ind\.J<'rt; on Feb. I. l!Ji:1 :11 S'li.500 :i Yl':U'. 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CL'Pll -Thl'Y Jn\ld an electlon for ~Iayor April 2 and nobodv run Alder1nan Lc-siic Karhort \\'as elected \\'ilh 67 \\'fite·in \'Oles but before he rould Ix' s1,'0m in. he resigned, saying hi~ Jumi1ure store job kept him too hlls,·. p, \ li'l'f(l\\" 1\1 ~n1r ulc \k1J.1\1..· D• ,urt i J 17 r.1ill111n· ,11·r,· 1.:1: .,·l:l11J -·' li;•ri •'Tl •·\11.1·1 " 11f ~ •• nd ,, n 11 "•"•·1 ru~1 1 ·Bell I\) 1.1u~· 1l 1 :,1 n·1!1'Jnal 11·1 ·~\•rt· \<duoUlt· for 11 1;~]!1•.' :1 r .• 11.• !ur ran• r:u1 r:d~ 1 1 ;;rl'll•.'•·h1i!•<"•il ''I' 1.. •• .1· " r • 1· 1 1· ;i t Io n a ! \\'J :th·~l.nHl '!'··~pllt' 1H• !.u·\.: ot 11all·~· •.; 11•rnr"rnn.1rl' ('"<tn·111i·.~. ;+nd ~uhurban t 1 v i ! 1 / :1 1 1 o n ('nlifo:r11;1·, \:i.;.r <h·~TL 1· 011•· r.f 1t:1.. L .S. ·s ;;rto1t1·~t 1•;1t'.tr:1! .\\II \ llAT'l l.t:: I<, t '~l·:il:1t 111i.: 01rr ho1v 11 should bt• l!'Cd Tlh' ;1lte111:1!1l t'S at'c 11\illl\ -:\l1n(· 1t !ur 11~ 50 ur n1on.1 n1in1•r;1)~ 11't"u'lh :.in ('!'!JJn·r~· cl ~18\J rn i 111 on :1nnu1dh -111>11\o\ of 1hc111 HAUOLl LA MAKUA WAHINE! I IHoppy Molhr r'\ Day·) G1 1e hr.r .:i gin 1ndt 5 ::.ure to please c.asuai \ ... ea'r trom lhe Islands' HOLO~U:$ • lvlUU MUU S ANCEL '/IUU S • SWIM WEAR 1 :: rn.,.•)i much :T.ore !•,)ffi fou11J 11011 lie rt l'IM' 111 the /\; \!!11l -I 'rt•<,1•11 r it~ rnorl' ll1un 700 s.+:ct:11'' of Jlo\\l'ring pl an l.i an d 2110 kine!' of ani1nals. r;uiging 11·orn thr r:1rl' dc)crt bighorn sh<.'e p to the cn jwii;c rt·d slend"r S<.Jl;.i11J<.1nCci". -\\"LP II i1\l:t('l Li~ ;J "ita\ l1nh 1'1 thl' pnsi. ~o ~l'holars c:1n !Ht·i:" tog~1ht·1· an ancient ('I\ 1!1z;1tion rroin its rock· 1·11i;:r11\ ('<\ pc I r o S I y p h s t tar1 ings. 111<;<·ripPnns 1 ond p1cto·~raµhil 1painting.,1. old 11·;1il~. :ind g. h O S I· t 0 \I' 11 n.n1n;ults. -Ls~ 11 tor 1hc plca~url' of h1h1•r.~. < ;.i1 11J>t•rs. ro<:'k houuds. n111torc\cli-st:s, and o l hers !-<Ccking d1\'('rsion fn>tll the hubhuh of urh;;in life. -l)e1·L•l11p 11 into rt·s1dcnti~I (•on1ir1un1T1L·~ and connnrrcia l t'!lltl'lll'l~L'S. In 111\'l'I 1hc li·1ing tl•·111;111<ls of{' ;1 ! 1 f o r n i a · .s :.oaring popul:ition. :O.lv~t an· a~rced thal lh(' dc~crt ts laric enough and Ile'• \fell Nov.•. Patrline Campbel!, a blonde 61 -ycar-ol d grandnlOther 1\•ho has se rved rive years as alder\\·onuin . 11·ants to be ma1·or -to get iJl\·ol\'ed and lo help her toun of 1.600 sa1·e face. "I don't call in}sclf a hell- raiser. but people knov• 1 express my opinions." she said. "I feel ·like I have to p<ll1icipate in 11•hatc1·er is going on." AND \VllAT IF she gels thr job in the ~fav 21 election as the only candidate? ''There :ire a lot of thing~ lh;.1l shoulJ be done but nobodv ~hou\d C'Xpcct any n1iracles," she sr1id. 1 tlt\'C rsc c11ough t o Sen. I-Jubert I·!. llu1n- phrey. 1D-~tinn.1 has been gi1'cn a clean bill o< hcallh after reports he 'vas sufferiug a 'pinhead' tun1or on his bladder. Results of a biop::y 'vere negali\'C. h is office reported. lter flare for public life steins from her singing career in the 1930s and lMOs . J'\C\\·spaper clippings ca rrying her professiona l nan1c or ) •. • If You're Having A Patio Luau Or Planning A South Seas Trip, Come See The Most Exciting South Seas Wardrobe Anywhere. ' -I r a u J i n e Sn-..111 rc~n Just a few word~ pe11or1nances in nun1crous '1l'<:"On111•odatc a variety of iJl!crCS!S. BL'T .\ 'l.\.I OR contro\ersy h pcpu\ar lounges of tht' day. At ansC's out of ho\1 ro plan for in t e right place.•• times she sang 11·it h big bands !h(·sc n1ultiplc u-.cs; an d IC'd by Ted Le~·is and Buddy prutcrt 1•arious rights. The D ·1 P'I t Ht·<l~crs;. eurrcnt lJ:1t1lc shapes up QI Y 1 O :0.lrs. Can·•;tw!I and other n1ainl y L'C!l\'C:l'l1 those 1\·ho Classified Ads c·cJUnril mernbcrs ar,... an£Irv ~1 11 ou!d prcservl· the !\lojave, 1he citizenry's lnck of intc!-est and rc<:rcalionists. in local government. Lani~ \lotorl !'l'h~ts. dune l.uggy Dial ·the direct line l"li1ck \la,1'or Leroy Anderson cnthu:::iasls. and .Jeep drivers. 642_5678 blames local busin£'ssn1en for a111on-:; olhL·-pilots of off.road not gelling invol1·e<1. 1c:1irlcs 10B\''· arc heading ':========:=:-::'__'. __ ·~· E \"E I{,. 0 NE SEES 10 the desert ut increasing _ _ ___ _ nu1nbcrs. Tht• fedt'ral Bureau of Land 'lanagc?ncnt i BL:O.I). general u~crsC'cr or this 1·ast sandy C>.1)flnse. says that more than 2 n1!llion O!t\'s use the desert annually. And 1his ;;11r.!':l' has helped spur 1hc risitor· count f··om 5 111i!Jlon to 11 n1ill!on since 1968. Sears l'\·er~ body l'lsc's f3ulls hul thry don't sec their O\\'n.'' hl' s:-11.I ··\\"hen a bus1ncssn\an con11,Jalns th:it no one 1,ikr~ i;n :-icllit' part and then turns do1rn a ch<1nc..'t' to ruu, 11 looks funll\'. !l's 100 (>a!'\' 10 5a\' \OU doo'i hail' 1he 11n1c and· then i.il 011 }Our 1 ear and do 11oth1nt; .. Andl'rson 11•arned :\I rs . the place logo lot Cun1pbcll. "·hose hu:;bnnd is l FINE DIAMONDS an insurunce nian. that routine :";',~~"::: . ... ... proble1ns nilght dnm1>en her/ '---:::::::~'"".::::~ enthu~iasm 89 n1a~or ------------- But alonn 1r1th 0 H \I sµortsn1 rn ~nd \'a cu t:oncrs has-, often c:ome ecolog ical ruin. Where Thrift Is Always In Style Located on the lower level , .. •: .., r· ,. ,, ~· .; # ,, ,., .. f' l• .. .: i. ; •• •• t' ,. • . ' ' ' ,\_.IH~C,•,I f\_,.7 ~ ',rc~f COSTA· MESA Truly the most beautiful tim.e in your life. ' You w11! lof'I as fresn as you look 1n this special dress lor any occasion. The lem1n1ne look ol 1ne sn1n collar and lhe short cao sleeve are only enhanced with tt'le sn1rred fu ll skirl White covered in rows and rows ol wh•le 'o'1ole!s and bright green le.,ves Acetate and nylon S4 2 So uth Coas t Plaza uPoor Level Nea..Sunocks 557.5734 r-<11, 1 Bevt>rly H•lls Pasadena ,\ •.tn<.••m Newoort Oeact ' The Sierra Club ;:ind 01her p r o • p r c scrvation groups catJtug the da1nage in tern1s of disappearance of rare or c n d a n g c r c d 11· i I dlifc: tra1npllng of plant species; 111llful or carclt>ss destruction of artif;1cts. fossils. and other rc111ai11s: soil erosion. water and ;dr pollution : and ;1 gcnrral foulin g of I h e cnvironn11.:n1 \1·ith lillcr. TO STE\1 TllE tide of dcstru<"tion. 1he Bl.'1 lat e la:it year adopted <in "interim critieal 111;ina[',c111 c n I pro)!nJn1" to curb the use or OH\ s on 500,000 acres of C:.ilifornia desert. BL\I Sf:JIC director J . R. Penn~· says the plan is ain1cd :11 pro!c('ting hun1an life and properly. halt ing destruction of n<ilur;;il rcf;Ources. and clin1 ina1ing conf!i tls bet11'('('ll rc!'ourL"rs and us1:-rs. Bui cr1ticis1n of the federal desert blueprint comes from opposi ng camps. On the one hand. a coal it ion of oultloor recreational grou ps. including n1otorcycle clubs. sponsors of sports rallies, c:1n1pcr and ORV associ<ilions. and gun lobbies. terms the ' HL'I reg u I a I to 11 s too reslr1ct11·c. :\nd thry say they 1i·:1 nt ;1 congre~.sional fact· findin;:-111ission to reassess utilization of public lands for rccrc:ition. On the other ha:id. some en\ 1ronmen1alist s :>ny t he frd<'rnl r11ll'S are too vague and difficult to enforce. Pril"es Effccti,·e through .'"'aturtla )' . .'.\I~,. I l1h / !' · .• " b ;, 'I ';' Motlier's Day Ideas! Short and Long Nylon Tricol Gowns l n assorted feminine styles .1n1I t..olors. Sizes S, ~L L. Fetching Short, Long Peignoir Sets 4?i.: ..... C::.tplivatins St)·les in sof c, fcmjninc nyJoo tr1cot.Love- ly colo n. S, ~~ L Sears ~ ~11),110 vc.ar AND o. l So. Coast Plaza :'1:1:1:1 llri,101 S1 . l'hune ;;.~0-:1:1:1 :1 t '~1·~1·:ar .. ltt•\•o l,in ~ f :harJ?I' • B11ena Park 1~1 ;)t) I.a l'a l111 a \,,._ 111111111· :::.?t~--i llltl Jllother's Day Idea! .\\'Ion C)uiltPd Hobes in Shorl 01· l.011;: St~·les :"II< I. \1•\t..' .I l•dltll l••i•t ' \\ tt h !"1ht·,11r 11:! !.,11i,: !-of1ic 1\1th rrt'fl\' fr\!ll. 1\!1 .... 1 ,· 'l/t ... ~h.i r( ~r) It ha~ :.:: 1 r lt11u c lie lx It.:.. 1\l,J.. s:? . l Ora11gc :! 1111) :\. '1'11 ~1 i 11 '''" l 'h1111 c (,:\7-:!ltl(I • ~hJrr llo ur~t 1\lo11<l•7 thru l"n lur1l11 r '>::to A.~1. 10 •11:1 0 I'.''· :'nn•l•r 12 Noon l1l j l'.~I. 0 J ··~ Holl • .. lhe di wa Inn an in co Oil M • f s h .. Dtlly , .... '''" ,..... . JOHN WAYNE SIGNS HIS NAME AT GROUNO·BREAKING CEREMONIES FOR HIS NEW TENNIS CLUB. Oscar \Vl11ner Sp e aks ~ emri s Facility Is Launched By Wayne Wa yne Di sc1Lsses Role As T ennis Club Owrie1· John \\'ayne's nC\\'est role takes hi1n av.-ay from his traditional place as a Hollyv.'OOd motion picture star. Now he's stepping into the Y.'Orld of spor1s as o.,.,"Oef of lhe John \\'ayne Tennis Club 1n Nev.-port BeaC'h. ms $1 million facilit y's 15 roor1 s should be ready for pl ay by Labor Day and the -clubhouse is supposed to ~ fmlshed by November. •£ow did Wayne get 1n\'ol ved with •LaMN WMITS WHITE WASH tennis, a sporl he admittedly doesn't participate in? "I got. dose to it when Pilar (his wife) took it up."' he says. Wayne. Oscar v.·inner (or his role in True Grit. says he'll make frequent visits to the club. but hopes to play the part of guest or card player. not that of a participant in active managc1nent and problem solving. · "I'll go to the ca.rd room and prPy on the players.'' he said ·bctween gulps of a diet chocolate flavored refreshment he was sipping Tuesday at the Nevlportcr Inn. He was careful to not e that I caught the correct spelling of prt'y, "Docs that mean you're a good card player?,'• I asked. "\\leH, !lmle think r am and some think I'm not. But most of the ones who play me for money think I am .'' he replied. Wayne. says he'd ha \'e probably been a lawyer had he not gotten into motion pictures and !'Xplains the soft drink as part of a bid to cul hi s weight lO 235 paunds. He's already reduced [rom 263 to 244 . Asked If he tries to involve hitn6Clf in any sports or physical activities to stay in ·shape, he say( he Ls mostly kept in condition by the scenes he participates 1n on filming .location. Does be ever tire of the la~k ol privacy? "Yes." he responds. But he wouldti't change vocations. 111.et'S' just Messer smi th .Faces Expos MONTREAL (AP l -Andy Messersmith. toni ght's starting pitcher, and Bill Buckner. on e of Lor. Angeles' few hot hitters. both agree that three straight losses to the Phillies shouldn't hurt the Dodgers' morale. "I don 't think It's changed us much." Messersmith said T u e S d a y as the Dodge rs were rained out against ~1ontreal for the t.4.'Cond straight night. "'J'hcy haven much better ball cl~b than most people give them crecht for. They're A tough club. cspccla1ly at home . 11ft didn't affect us as much as you might th ink. . . Oe\ng In front of the league !Ike we were it was n lot ci1slcr to t,nk e thaf1 if we had been second or third." "We've ju11t &Ot to start being more ajgrtSSivc, •· Buckner added. ''Of courS?· when you're not getting m n on base ll s hard to be aggressive. We'll be all right. tt just takes one guy to start doing i1." say I like .to eat regu lar and this has given me three square meals a day." Wayne, wbo "'as on the 1914 Glendale High football team \\'hlcb "'On the CIF champions hip, wen I on lo play .at USC for a year before a surfing mishap ln Ne"·port left him injured and perm11Dtlll- ly oot of action. "I "'as body surfing-trying to show ofr-"·ben a big wa'·e cau~ht me, Oipped me and tbre"· me into the saDd on my shoulder," be says. And be adds that body .surfing was so good in those pre- jetty days that no one needed a surfboard for thrills. \\'ayne is quick to agree that quality of acting and motion pictures has been upgraded substantially during his long tenure in the industry. ''I "'atchcd an old Cagney movie the other day and tbcu I saw my old film, ''Pittsburgh ," he said, making gestures or repugnance. "No"·adays parts are made to suit actors and they are more realistic because they get lhe actors to react. You shouldn 't have to explain things in the movie." Although somewhat reluctant to do so, r mi:ntioned my opinion that the ending or his recent detective movie McQ was trite. Happily he ~- Sports ita Brief John Wayne put his brand on a five- acre plot at the Newporter Inn Tuesday to start work on the new $1 million John Wa yne Tennis Club The ground-breaking c e re m o n i e s followed introduction 0£ Ken Stuart a.s director of tennis by Wayne's partner, Ken Willig . The courts are due for completkln by Labor Day with the clubhouse set to open in November. The club "ill feature television monitors covering the 15 championship courts . enabHng members to video-tape matmes for later viewing. Juniors will have their own courts and locker facilities. Another feature of the new layout will be a mechanical ball server and retriever. Known as the Amten tenrilil practice range, it will be used for training and practice. The second level of the clubhouse will afford members a view of the courts from the lounge, pub and card rooms where Wayne, a non-tennis playing addict of the sport, says he wilt spend his time. On the clubhouse leveL , a staffed nursery, apparel shop, locker rooms, sauna and massag,e rooms will be offered. - One or_hVp major tournaments will be played at~ facility each year with temporary seating for 3,800 around the center court proposed. Cha1~gers LeaviI1g UCI; B1·uii1s Top Flyers, 3-2 SAN DIEGO -The San Diego Chargers are moving their summer !raining camp back home aft.er five years at UC Irvine. The Camp Elliott campus of United States International University located 11 miles north of San Diego Stadium will be used this summer. Rookies will report Ju1y 5 and veterans July 12. • Dramatic Goal BOS'l'ON -Bobby <>rr scored on a long. bouncing slap shot with122 seconds remaining in regulatiop time 'I\lesdoy nlght -to boost the Boston BruiM to a-3-2 victory over the Phiadelphia Flyers in the opener of the National Hockey League's championship series for the coveted Stanley Cup. Orr came through with bis dramatic goal afler the l'lyen1 hod rallied f1'0in a U deficit. · e 'J'rlcke11 To CSI/ FORT «OLLINS, Colo. -Ken Trickey. who resigned Jan. 8 after five years as basketball coach at Oral Roberts University, has aCCC:!pted a job as assistant •coach at Colorado Slate, It was announced TueJday. e JJl eaa Car Cras he1 !NDIANAPOLIS Roolcies Lee Brayton and Tom Bigelow escaped Injury but their cars were denlollshcd Tuesday after they collided on the Indianapolis Motor Speodway during practice for the ~lay 26 Indianapolis 500-mile race. The two drivers. who had beeQ duellng at around 180 miles an hour before the crash, entered the first tum et hlg)t speed with Bigelow slightly ahead. Thi: Whitewater, Wls.. driver's car then began to .swerve and Brayton rammed Bigelow broadside, with both cars spinning into the outside wall. Brayton's car which was built in Costa Mesa, burst into name on impact and spun on down the track into the midd1e of the south short straightaway, while Bigelow's car spun down near the Infield grass. e Be r tka Re1ign1 LOS ANGELES -Bill Bertka has resigned as director of player peT90Mel !or the Los Angeles Lakers to become an executive with the NBA 's new franchise in New Orleam. e Team Tennis Re •tdt• ' DAILY PILOT %3 Celts' Pride Pays Oft, Crown Within Grasp MILWAUKEE (AP) -It was simple execution, and t h l 9 t t m e It was the Boston Celtics' lllm to-pull the trigger. John Havlicek, symbol ol t h e matchless Celtics tradition, poured in 2a polnts and teamed w~th Paul Silas-to smother Milwaukee's forwards Tuesday night as Boston wore down the Butjts, 96- 87, for a 3-2 lead in the National Basttiball Association cbariipionship playoffs. Dave Cowens also hit 28 points, 17 in the second half, v.·hile Jt>Jo White sank 18 for the C'.ellics, who can clinch the best~f-seven series by wiMing in Boston Friday. A seventh game, if needed, will be here Sunday. surprised we're doing as well as we art with all the adjustments we've had to make.'' The Bucks scored the last 10 points of the third quarter to cut their deficit to 6'"61 , but two long jump shots by White at the start of the fourth quart.er swung momentwn back to the Celtics. Cowens saw that they kept it by SC1'.lring 11 pr>ints, seVeral On long jwnp shots, in the final period. Hein.sohn said Cowens' outside shooting and the Celtics' fast break determined the outcome. ''We maintained the tempo we wanted to maintain," he said. "We cracked their defense several times with the fast break." The fast break was generated moet often by Silas, the veteran backup forward who pulled down 16 rebounds , I l off the defensive boards. Silas played 38 minutes in relief of Don Nelson, "A'ho had a toenail tom off but is expected to play Friday. The Bucks had a 42-41 edge In rebounds, but were outshot .467 lo .429 and committed 17 turnovers to Bo5ton'• 14. "We just miMOO. a lot of good apen shots and they hit theirs," Abdul.Jabbar said. "When we play well, "·e'll win . Jt'~ as simple as that. There's too much at stake, I ~·" "We dug bock de<!> for thi> one," said the M-year-old Havlicek, veteran ot six NBA dlampion!hlp teams and 135 playoff games in 11 magnificent seasons with Winkles Tliinks So Boo too. "We are a team with a great deal of · pride, but rd many of the players on this team were oo any of those championship teams," Havlicek said. "1bey always hear about them, though, and now they· want to win one for themselves.'' The Celtics took pennanent command in a third period surge, unleashing their fast break ID ootscore the Bucks 22-5, a.00 transform their lead from one to 8 poirrts. The Bucks' defeat destroyed the OOme oourt advantage they had earned by winning in Bo3ton Sunday. Moreover, it shattered the widely held opinion that the Bucks, by starting 6-foot-7 reserve forward Mickey Davis at guard, finally bad found the matchup oombination to neutralize ~ Celtics' tireless pressure defense. Are Both Perrys Tossing Spitters? Davis, who had scored 15 points Sunday and forced Bosfon out of its trapping defense by taking the 6-3 White to the baseline, barely was a factor this time. Boston had a five-point lead and control. on the tempo when Davi.a was 1 benched with 4 :48 left in the first quarter. He played a tolal of 29 minutes and scored seven points. H i s replacement, Jon McGlocklin, played 25 minutes with a painfully tom caU muscle and sco.-.d just two points. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar fired 1n 'rl points and 06car Robertson 23 for the Bucks, but their teammates managed only 27 more combined. Bob Dandridge sank just four of 17 shots under pressure by Havlicek and scored only 10 points. Cornell Warner, Milwaukee's other forward, SC()red two. "We didn't do a single t h i n g differently," Celtics coach Tom HeiMohn said. ~·Au the adjustments by both teams were made by game three. It's now a matler of execution. 11lere's oot much a coach can do." Bucks' coach Larry Costello was in no position to argue. "Everybody has to perform, or that's the end of it," he Mid. "Adjustments are not the answer. Execution is, plus we have to hit our shots." Gaylord Perry has long been suspected or occasionally doctoring his pitches and making the ba:ielian do fW10y things - like sink and swim. In other words, opponents claim he throws a spitter. "I'm not sure his brother didn 't throw a few wet ones tonight," offered califomia manager Bobby Winkles Tuesday after the other half of Angels Slate All Ot-1 1111 ICMl"C {flt) /tMV • Cl1vel1ncl II A,,....lm May 10 IC1n .. 1 Cltv at Al\afll'lm "'-1 II IC1n111 City al Ant hllm 7:5S p.m. 7:U "·"'· 5:» "·"'· Cleveland's Perry brother combination- Jim -helped the Indians win th~ir ninth game in 11 st.arts, a 1~3 verdict over the Angels at Anaheim Stadium. Unhappily for Winkles and the Angels, they'll have Perry on their minds again tonight when Gaylord takes the hill to try aOO give Cleveland a sweep of t he l r three-game series and defeat the Angels for the sixth straight time this year. "I know Gaylord throws the spitter,'' Winkles insisted. "He's kidding us and the umpires if he wants us to think those are all hi..s new fork.balls. It looks like he's taught bis brother a little something, too." Jim Perry fired a four-bit shootout at the Angels . nine days ~o and held the Angels nmless for five lMings Tuesday before they rallied to tie the game. Reliever Fred Beene was the winner when Cleveland scored twice in the ninth off young Frank Tanana , 3-3, to clinch the game. "Maybe It's mental," said Winkles of California's inability to handle the * * * CLlVIEL.AND CAL.lfDIUlflA .-rllr111 d rllr111 "I thought Oocar WM superb, reall)' en alJ.oot effort," Costello said. "If we get lllllt kind ol perfonnanee from him aJtl get Dandridge playing well again to go wit h Kareem, we'll be all right. But =-~~"· If we've got to have that firepower, and v.-e :~~.'·1:' JllORlwn,(f •110 S O J 1 D()gylt,21:> • I 1 I lOOOEOtn,1)11 1000 ' 1 I 0 \111tnrl111, If • I 0 0 don't have it now." S91les. rl "We just don't have any firepower ~=~' because we lack speecf and this is hurting...... o...ric.n, c ' 1 1 O FRODlmon.A • 0 1 1 l 1 1 0 ltOllwr, ID • 0 ? ? 41l ?so.Nl.lb •OIO JIOOMeCrtw,rf JOOO us," he said. "No question about it, we ~p2" were just too stationary. But we can't ~~. P JOO!Cllllk,11 JOOO 0 D O 0 ltl'lolld. ph 1 0 0 O OO OOAlome"Pf' 0000 change riluch now. Sometimes change just creates a kit of confusion. I'm * * * 80STOf\I IN ): Havli(;•k 11, ,_, a , Ch1ne1 16, Whit• 11, Sll11 6. MJLWAVKEE ft1l: Dandridge lO, Warn., 2, A.bOtJI· J.u:.tr 31 01vl1 1, Rollwl.n n. Perry ' Mc:Glac-lln 2. D•IKOll 2. Solton 20 '5 'U 21--'6 MllWl\lllH 1$ :it 11 ,..._..., Foult'd oul : H-. Tott! fouls : &oston 11, MllWMM 21. A.: 10,Q. o o o o l!lllt~c 3 o 1 o Sanch ,ph I 0 0 O T-nt, o o a a o ™~ ~J10 4 T~b MJIJ , .... land 000 JO(I 002 -5 CaH!omlt 000 OCll 000 -J E-k1111I, Dune..,, Cllllk, ll)lk• L06-Clev• land 6, C11iforrtll t. 28-Splkft. i--Rlv...s. SF-Ht,. ~ •• " • .. II so J. P1rr1 51/1 • ' ' 0 ' e.,,.. tW, 1.0) ~Ill ' 0 0 ' ' "'-'" 0 0 0 0 0 l•ntM (l, ).)) ' " ' • ' • Save--Hlloenc!Orl (11. l -2:00. "4,121. Rookie Stripes Removed .... Huntington Beach 's Duane carter, Jr., 23, grins after removing the rookie stripes from lhe back wing or his rarer allA!r he was lonnally approved to compete In this year's lndlanapolls 500-mile race. Carter's !al.her drove In the 500 from 1948 to 1963. It will be DU¥•'• first 500 try. I • Indians. John Lowenstein's third hit of the night, a hard smash that kicked off California second baseman D e n n y Doyle's leg, delivered the winning run for the Tribe. With two on and two out in the ninth, Lowenstein rammed a shot that Doyle tried to smother with his body but couldn't. Tbe ball dribbled into shallow left field , scoring Oscar Gamble from second. Shortstop Dave Chalk retrieved the ball and tried to catch Frank Duffy. speading from first to third on the hit. Chalk threw the ball into the Aniels dugout for an error, pennittlng Duffy to score the final run. Cleveland collected 10 hitJ off Tanana, including three by Lowenstein and three more by Gamble who has six hits and four RBI ln two games against tht Angels. Gamble's tWOi1lll, bases-loaded single snapped a scoreless game in the fourth following 1 single by John Elib, a double by Charlie Spilt!! and a walk to George Hendrick. A suicide squeeze bunt by Angel Hermoso scored Hendrick with the third run of the inning. California caught up and cbaJed Jila Perry in the sixth as Mickey Riven bunted for a-hit and Doyle lined a ainglt to right. When Bobby Valentine hit lnlD a fielder's choice, Rivers was trapped in a nmdown but was sa'e 1wben Cleveland catcher Dave Duncan dropped the ball after applying the tag. That loaded the be,.. and Fl'llllt Robinson's grounder scored one run and. Bob Oliver singled home two more, creating a ·temporary tie. UCI Outscores Northridge Nine, 11-10 By ROW ARD !.. HANDY or ttit Deity ,., ... ,,.., They roll<d in the dirt at UC Irvine n an old fashioned donnybrook and wllen . it was all over, UC Irvine had posted an Jl-10 baseball victory over an old nemesis, Cal State (Northrldge). · Rod Spence came through with a tie-- breaking double to score Terry stuw with the 11th marker in the~ighth inning after belting a three-run homer earl)er in the game. 'Ibe victory brought UCl's season record to 38-7 and against collegiate competition, gives them a 23-game win streak. Jeff Mallnoff cootinued his hot hitting streak with a pair of singles to bring his seasoo average to .35!. He has hit safely in the last 28 straight games. UC! starter Ray Humphries had troubles early agaimt Northrldge, the team ucr battled for 14 Innings last year in the NCAA Regional finals before winning and going oo to the college division championship. This season the two teams sptlt 1 doubleheader at Northridge and the Ma tadors hold the only shutout of tht year against UCI . a 2-0 whitewashing. Northridge scored five tirrw:,! in the f I rs t three innings o f f Huhtptiries to take a S.!"edge but Spence's third iMlng homer put the Anteaters back in contention. Alan Belasco belted a second homer in the fourth with Keith Bridg .. aboard and UC! was In front f« the rim time, &-5. After Northrkfge sco.-.d three times in the eighth to tie the eount at to. Spence came through with the winning blow. The two homen bring the team tolal ID · 38. Stupy and Mallnoff are Ued fo< the rbi lead with 44 each. I UC! is playing at Cal State (Domingues Hillll today '"'1 will be at UC San Diego Friday and clcee out the year with a makeup game e.t the Unlven1ty o( San Diego Tuesday. • I 1 • I • 8rlffn, c:f Un<D, rf -· MtllnOH, lD S«m"«. If Whltttltld, .. ~ lr\'IN tlll tit r Iii Ill NIMrMft.111> • ? 2 0 Wllltlotk. di\ 4 t l 1 Lv_, )0 S 1 ) J l'tvmPl'ltlh, • 4 I ) 1 ,J011t1-.11 S 1 J 4 Hlc:~man. • I 0 0 0 Ttll !t IGA W 11'1111"" • I t l ' o· t • 0 0 •• t 0 0 • t t 0 • )71\ .. tll • • l a .._""''"" m a 0»-1t ' UC lf'VfN 0\) ~ 01-11 l• I • - • Athletic Releagt1ir1g For Girl~ ·rv.·o !iix-1c:un circuits one \\ 11h eight 1ta1ns and Will 1rl\oh·1• 1lr;1n;;:t• ('ba!-! arl'a j.:IJ'IS l II t l' rs(' h 0 ! as l I c co1nµc:1 t1on for the ens•Jing ~hool )ear of 1974.75 If J'lnns of l/1\~ rell·agluug L"Omnlltl t-e ;irt• anprov1•rl Thursdny. 'fhc rclcai;uing ron1millL>e . .,..1 \11th linl\'t'rsil~ 1!1gh principn1 \'re Sh('rrr1H as 1·hairman. Y+'Lll 1nect at tht> CIF offit·e fro1n 2 10 4:30 ;1nd \1i\1 :iir d1ffl't('nC~ any or the schools hJ1·c 10 th~ present plans for c1rcu l1s. "f\t conclusion or th e meeting. the comrni!le<> V.'il\ 111;1 ~(' :i t111al tl cc Is ion .'' Kendall \\i C'bb . C IF adrn in1!'it r~1t i1 t' . nss1stant Jold Lhc Diuly Pilot toda y. D•llY Pllol PMI• by •PC:ri.nl l(Mbler "111e [:CnCral philosophy O( the principals v•a s to hnve (he ARNOL D SCORES AS GOLDEN WEST'S JACK HUDSON FIELDS THROW. girl s leagues coincide with DAVID lhuse of the boys. \\'e sent out quest ionnaires to all schools PlayoffBifl Rustlers Tu m ble and 2.60 responded saying they 11·antcd in a league." Shcrrcitt ~a~'S. Another 42 schools said !hey didn't \\'ant in a league and Z8 n1ade no response. ··jv.·o Orangl' C o u n t y districts chose not to go vi'ith lhe Clf progra1n-Anah~im and Orange-and this prctl y much fouled up some of the leagues:· The South Coast League. with San Clcn1entc, Dana Hills. El Toro. ~lission Viejo. Unive·rsity and Laguna Beach is pretty u·ell set up along the lines of the boys league. In the Sunset Leagu e. Hlmtington Beach, Marina, We stminster, Edison, Fountain Valley and Newport Harbor are together but may be jOined by two others to form an eight tean1 circuit. ''In our origi n al rcron1mcndahon. "'e had Costa ~1esa and Estancia in with the f!Wllington Beach schools. But now they are in with C.orona de! .Mar. Tustin. Foothill, Santa Ana , SA Valley and Sacklleback. "But we may switch Costa ~1esa and Estancia back \fith the Huntington Beach schools ln the Sunset League,'' Shcrreitt says. "One way or another. 'A'e will have an eight· tea m league but I'm not sure right now which way it \\'ill go." Meanwhile, the next event on the CIF calendar is the girl s track and f i e I d champions hip meet . Preliminaries will be held ~lay 18 at Rolling Hill s High S1..tlool 1\'ilh the finals at Cerritos College in conjunction ·with the :\1astcrs meet. One girl fro1n each event al the Cerritos meet Ma y 24 v.·i\\ qualify for the first ever girls stale meet. Coll eaiate r:: Go lf ... 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Ry CRAIG SllEFF 0t IN Dl~Y PHol 51111 Los Angelrs City College bunched together four of its five hil!i in the sixth inning to scor e three timrs and hand Golden \Vest a 3--2 d11feat in a Southern California Conft:rcnce baseball playoff game on the lose r's diarnond 1'uesday. LACC pitching ace Frank Sandoval on the ropes early. Golden West, the visiting team since it lost El coin flip last u·et>k, struck for single rµns in the first two frames and appeared on the u·ay to a rout. But Sandoval, although in trouble all afte rnoon. managed to hold off the Rustlers the rest of the way. Both or the Colden West runs were unearned. The victory also broke a tie between the tlvo teams for second place in the Ir\'inc League race, and with it Edison is virtually assurl'd of finishing no lo'A·er than second in the league and gaining a CIF playoff spot. Only one game re1nains in Irvine play. LACC's Cubs now face Cypress Saturday at Golden \Vest V.'iht the winner ad\•anc- ing to the stale JC playoffs. The defeat was a frustrating one for coach Fred Hoover's Rusllers. \\' ho squandered many scoring opportunities lhroughouL the gan1e and had ln the first after Gordon Blakeley got aboa rd on a lhrov.·ing error by the catcher, Curt Peterson tripled to right center for the run. Scott Desrosiers' g r a n d slam homer was the big hit for Edioon in its sixth innin~ outburst. The stocky second baseman caught a fastball on a 3-2 eounl and sent it 350 feet ove r the left-center field fence. '' anguar<ls Fall, 6-l And in the second Mike Kiefer tripled in the second tally after a teammate waS safe when the LACC first t-aseman dropped a routine pop-up. Peterson pitched very v;ell before running into trouble in the sixth. To that point he had allowed just one infield single. -Prior to Desrosiers' hit. Edison had pushed over a pair of rWls on singll;~ by l\1ike l\1acoy. Dave \\"hite and Rick Ba s hore sa ndwiched around an intentional walk to i't1ike Sch.,.ood . Another walk to.Cate-her Ed l\1acy preceded Desrosiers' grand slam. \Vhite pitched the victorv for EdiSQn. giving up a ·long homer to Santa Ana Valley's \Vilbur Haslip, and one olhC'r uneamed run in an overall excellent performance. \\"rstmont College handed host Southern C a Ii f o r n i a College of Costa (11esa a 6-l dcfl'<il Tuesday afternoon in baseball action at Te\\'inklc Park. SoCal out hlt U1c 1vinncrs. 12· 9. but left the bases loaded three times dur ing the game. The lone V:in ~uards run canie in the ninth v.·hen (;reg Elmasian doubled and .\1ii.:kcy Lebeck drove him a<•ross \\"ith a si nglr. J im i\l 1ltsap hfd three hits. all singles. for SoCa\. But back·to-back singles by Rick Don1inguez and J)<l\"i:i Arnold to start the inning, a perfect sacrifice by Ron Smith and C'reorge Rendon's single to left tied the game. 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Louis (Curtll l·Jl al Clll(lnMTI ~Gullt!I l •ll l.0$ Angtlts (Rau l·l or S\lllon •·?l •' MDnrre11 flll:DOerl 4·11 San Frtndi.co CO'AQ11ls'11 2·21 al N""' York (Mllllek ,,, P!tlilOUfg.h (RtvSI l·'I ti Houttort (0t1Kn •·i l .J TlttM'Way'1 OelMI P1tllt>\lrVl'I al HDUltoll DedfeA II S«I 0~ At•ant• lit O!ICl90 Only oamn l(;fle(lulod AMERICAN LEAGUE East 01\islon l"ew York Baltimore Cleveland Detroit j\-filvroukee Boston W L 17 13 Joi 13 tO II t2 12 13 13 12 t5 \Vest Oi\1slon Texas Angels Chicago Minn~ta Oaklnnd Kansas City 15 12 15 13 13 12 12 12 12 t5 10 14 TuffdlY't JltlUll• New York 4, Tt •&l 3 (11 lnnl"Usl Ch!ca90 1 Dt!rolt 0 111 !n111no11 Minne.el• l, MHw1111t.ce C Cl1vetana S, Angl!I l 11.-u1mor1 v, Oa~l~nd l Ontv tlltnel 1(1\eVUICd Tod•"I"• G1mn Pel .536 ,520 .5t9 .500 .455 .423 .51 6 .536 .520 .500 .444 .417 Ntw York (!to1t1em¥rt S.21 •1 8Mlan (l.H l·Jl c111e111111 al Detroit, Plld .• rat" Mlnntt<lla •I Mllw&ukflt', ppd , r~in GB 2 2 " '· \I,'.£ J 3y, l(an1a1 Cltv 1l'n1,..orris l·I) el Tt••• !J111k•nt •·It Cltvtllnd (G. Perrv l·ll al All9fl1 (S~r 1·21 Baltimore (P1lmer 2·1! at 0tkT1nd 111111 o-.il Thl,l,._J"'I Oaft'lff Kan1as City at T•••S New York 11 lloslOt'I Onlv oamei ~lledul('CI I • ' • • ' ·- Diahlos, Tri tons Irv ine Baseball Dana Hills FV Rips Corona ; Gains Tie Triumph Estancia Wins For Crown Rick White's three -run homer in the first inning paced ~1isslon Viejo lo a 4·% Crestview League victory over visiting El Modena Tuesday, and San Clemente H i g h pitdltt Joe Janton notdled his eighlh win to highlight prep baseball actioo. Janton, with late help from John Hayden, pitched host San Clemente to a 4.3 ~Ion O\'er Valencia, while in other Orange League g a m e s involving South Coast area schools. Laguna Beach V.'aS shutout by visiting Sonora, t. D. and University feU at El l>orado, s.-0. Los Ah1mltos iUgb's lrvine League baseball champions continue to win with one game T"emaJning while. the balance of the dn:ult Is Jelling Into a nlasslve fourth place Ue. Tho Irvine League ldngplns knocked off visiting Costa ~Iesa, 4-2, while Fountain Valley moved up a notch Y.'ith a 15-2 rout at Corona de.1 AlaT". Estancia added Its name to a four-way tie for fourth by slapping host Magnolia, 6-2. Fountain Valley, 1 Or. Jeckyl and ~1r. }!)'de team aJI year, turned Ill potent offeme on against Corona del Mar "'·ith a U.hlt ·attack. Vince Bienek led the assault with three safet~ and three \Vhite's homer for h,tission rbi. 1Viejo followed a single by Fountain VaUey opened up Greg Perry and walk by Bob with two in the first and then Bates and canied 345 . feet added four runs in the sea>rld over the right centertield thanks to Bob Pall~'s two. r('nce. run ~rlplt>, an rbl single by Pitcher Dave p a t 1 e r s 0 n Dennis TressJer and a sbnJlar later singled inJ>ave Schmidt ' blo~ by 1'1ark G.arfleld. .·th .A ....... Five more big ones came \\\ .. v.nat provo:u to be the a~ in the fourth 'th th dec1drng run of the game. k WI e Patterson ho ··""'A"' hi ey raps a two-run doable by , . w Pl"";'icu s Dean i'ox a n d a two • run seventh \·1ctory again ts two triple by Rick Tessier. losses on the y~ar.' struck out C<irona de! t.Jar's on]y rbi seven and didn t walk a hit was a one-run single by baller. Fred ~loore. , The win was Patten;on's Estancia's victory was led (iftit in six decisions against by Steve Morton. "'ho scorod Crestview League competition. fou r times in addition to 1 Catcher lifarlt Pagan's tv.·o-single and double. run double in the fifth inning Estancia scored t\lo·ice in the produrcd lhe winning run as San Clemente recorded its Vt'in O\"er Valencia. Fagan's hit scored Janton nnd Steve Gates, "·ho had walked. Tom Zanotti picked up a fourtho. inning rbi for San Clemente v.•ith a single. and Bill r:nquist produced another rw1 \\'ith a Mses loaded walk in the opening iMing. J'&1ton v.·ent six and a third inn ings and gave up all three runs before Hayd('n came into shut out va·loocia the rest of the "'l\)'. fl MOC1e111 C21 .. . .... ~tr~· l'1 1 s : & , __ " '. (ftrl1tooMr, cl 1 1 !,~~~I~ lb 1 ~ GQDll!f". ,, 3 ,• l;tclr.•-· l l ~ sm1.:. lb 1 s ' . i i I 1 v ; ' ' TO!llS Milllltl V11l~O i(f 2 •• ' h , .. Ptr..,.,rl l 1 1 f ~t'+f.: ~~ ~ l f t O.!cl'>n'lldl.c J 1 0 0 ldllll,CI JOOO ~:r~~.1·1/' / a J, 1 P1tt1rSOl'I, , 7 O O Rlthllfll\Oll. JD ~ 0 2 0 E. Schmid!, lb J O ,o O Tol1ls JS ( l Sclll"e by llll'llfl11 . ' . El Modt'fll 000 21111 0-2 S 1 Mlsa.iot! Vit ia a ooo ......... 1 2 s--10 ' ... ' ' .. . H;tl1. cf 1 7 M. Fa1io. If l 1 (;. F1zlo. II l •' Brow!\. SI ~-Gr..,., 111. 1 o Su•~•. rf J g MfY ... t l t L1vtan. 31) 31 Porlltf", 'lb BIMI. l>h 1 0 1(1v,o J o Hooll1 D 0 0 TD1111 77 1 LatUM JM(h Cll .. . Heard. lb • O wr..,hl. lo J o Atle11, 11 ,' 0 StraflCI. cl 6 Colllm, lD I 0 tf~'D c ~ g J~~:0..~1 ti 1 s Capertan. or. t o T01aJ1 71 O sc-., lllfli,.,.., 1 ' & ~ g ' ~ i • • \ ~ ' .. ' . g g ' ' l i ' g g • • • S11rf Title ToGWC OCEANSIDE-Gt>lden West College's surfing team retained its We.<rtem lntercollegiete (.1Jam plonship Sunday. winning for the third straight season, here. The Rustlers of coach Raul Duarte totaled 142 point& to easily outdistance second place UC Santa Barbara, l'ilich had 117. The GWC point total "''as the highest in the eighl·year history ()f the meet. The prtvi.ous high was 123, set la.st rear by the RusUen:. !'ian Diego Slate finished third with 112 poinll. UC Jrvine '•••as fourth (6') and UC San Diego was last (37 !. 11eat v.·inners for Golden \\'est Incl uded John 1'Utchcll . Nick Evans, John Silvtr, Jeff Sih'e1' and 1.fike Rufer. Evam' victory in the ninth heat put the Rustlers ahead to stay and John Sliver, Jeff Silver and Rufer folk>wtd with viC'torie3 in the t h r e e remaining races. Second place berth~ for the Rustlers went to Steve Bailey, litike ~tan:dK::hian , Klayne Brown and Alex Ohlsen. John Heine and Skip Spangler grabbed thirds and Skip Oschner v.·as fifth in another heat. Exlribition first on an error and wild pilCh and added two more In the second atm third on a throwing erorr and 1 w lid pitch by the Magnolia defend· ers. Two more trrors plated lv.'O more Estancia runs later as the vt'inntts were without beoe!Jt of an rbi. Costa t.1esa's Dennis Delany socked a solo home run in the sixth innihg but It wasn't enough to o(fset a two-run job b)· Art Hemandei of Los Alamitos in the second inning that gave lM Al a lead lt ne\'f'r k>st. lifesa's other tally came in the fourth hlgllllghted by singles by Jim Brandt and Don Tryon. c-M,.. UI al rlill'lll ~:t2-. 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Coach Dennis ?f e IJ>O r 1 s champions wcr< lrustrai.d twice In prior Innings by leaving potential runs on third base but recouped when Bru's catcher threw the ball away allowing two runs to score in the sixth iMlng. \\'ith one game remaining at Laguna Beach Friday the Dolphins ha ve a one-game lead and e tJe for the tltlt> clinched. In addition a ClF 2-A Nay~ff berth awaits. Rick Hallsted proved the ~opper on 1he mound ferr Dana HUis, fashioning a nifty two-hiller afttt taking over for starter Don Fowler £ol1owing one out and ope walk. in the first trming. Brea's fete came swiftly and suddenly in the Sixth frame alter Dana !Diis had done little in the way of offensive fireworks. Stel'e Mlkll)S ROl thin~ started in the sixth ·with & walk, and when B 111 Springman couldn't move him to second with a bunl, he stn:iked a single up the middle. Both runners moved up a base on MilCh McComb's high bouncer to third to set up the .,.,·inning play. Rill Vangalis missed oo a sq"""" play and Miklos was hung out between third and home. But the Brea catchc1" threw the ball into ~fl field in his haste to catch Miklos and both runnen1 romped home . llsllsted struck out two ot his sil victims in the seventh nnd the Dolphins were champions. The victory c a p s a remarkable turnabout after Dana 11ills opeood the campaign with four straight oon-k-ague tosses. ' i I t . "' • • i ! I ' ' : ' • ' • t .... : I ' . . ' f i • • • • • • ' . ' ' • • Six-run First l11ning Buries El Toro , 8-2 second. and coasted to the High's baseball team was l'!in. bombarded for siJ: runs in the Only one of El Toro·s runs RI V·E RS iDE-EI Toro was earned, it came tn the opcnlng Inning and ne'ttT seventh iMing. G a b r I e I recovered in receiving an &-2 Grijalva produced the run los.s at the bands of Ar'lingt«I with a single to center which be re Tuesday. plated Gary Connally, who had ' ... ' . ' ' I ! The defeat was the ~ in slng1ed and advanced on a Balboa Bay Club's open a rov.· for coach Tim Reins' E1 (}eider's choice. volleyball team and the United . Toro Chargers, and leaves the El Toro picked up a first States Sporting Goods team team with an 11·7·1 seasonal inning run on an Arlington will meet in an exhibition record and a ~ mark against throwing error. • • . ' . ' MAY SALE! We nHd your Tttdel Premfum prices paid. EXCJ:UENT SElfCTION lmmtdiote Delivery NA BER S ~ O'ltN 10AVS ~lease Cell S.0.9100 2800 H1rb0r Costa M&sa - came at Edison High tonight the five other first-year high •1 T-lJ: r II ,.. at 8 in a fund-raising contest . schools In the ClF. t~'1Zi:...~·;., ~ o ' ! N e w p o r t fl a r b or ' s Arlington came out swinging ~GJ1r.v1. 11 / 000 0 0 g undefeated high s c h o o I In the first inning. rapping out ~· ~r1 f i' : \'Olleyb311 team ~·ill fsce five hiL<1, one of them a double, ~f.:i1.:: ~ i ,! , Edisoo in a preliminary game and picking up a pair of walks M~. rt , f : he . w;.1i1:_.. 1b i I , , at 8:30. on t way to its sii: runs. Mc:Kt11flt¥, ,~ 1 g • Tickets will be available at El Toro picked up a run in ur,.~;t, u J. ~ 4 T !he door at $1 for students and the second, ·oot Arlington Iced 1~ ., 1 "' , h • • $2 fet adults. the game with lwo 1n()f't in the !:11!.°:, :: : ~:! 1; ~ -----------=='------'=='-"-''- 2 flJlts cWy to 5"crmnentio. Or go wi1h !he unofficial s1a1e bird 10 San Francisco. Come and gel 'em . Call your travel agen1 or, PSA. PSAlh,espu •llft. • I-.. .. • Sa af b p A i a b a fi d t s a Paine's High Scliovl· ... Tars: .i\.nncx 'l'racl{ Title W orrien 's Softball 3-hitter Stops SA Area· Tennis Summaries Newpor1 ll arbor lligh. which went und efeated in dual track and fie ld action this yl'ar. al.so 3nnexcd !he lcag\1e rncct UUe ... four days late. Qaldtn Wttl !ti r ,. i I ! • , ' ' . ~ : "" I ' 1 l ' i I i ' ' . ' ' . " ' ' .. Daryl Paine pitched a three·hltter for Westminster Hlgh's LloWJ, turning back Santa Ana , fl.I , Tuesday afternoon in Sunae t League baseball actkln at ~femorial Perk in Santa Ana. The Tars of conch Bob Hailey had apparently lost the Sunset League met!l to Loara 1-·riday night al Nc1\·porl ll11rbor lligh, -19-48. A review Tuesdny of the official films of title 100. however, showl'd Newport's Vinnie ~1u\roy third instead of fourth. He bumped a Loura rurl'ner from the third spot nnd the shift allo\\1Cd th e Tars to pick up a point while Loarn lost one. Gold!:ll Wt~I fl07 6tO 0-.-!O 1 Ct! Poly Pamon1 1114 1)(11 0-S 9 , 1!1 Toro cu Arliz. I I .. ' ' ' ' • ' Girls Vo ll eyball Vlrtltr P•rto11 !Ol won 6.J, t-1, 101t S·I, won 6-2. .. 11'111111•111 Velltr UI ltil CdM Slftlltl llOlll (() dl't. D'A-"'·def. Lt1kll" I, d1l. O'A~tlno •-2, dof. H1y11 4'1. """" F1fr·Albel1 fOl det. 81v1rd-Heck l·S, &-W•~tl, u 1>111•Mn. lll oodfll, lb Call. c ! O<,n<1e C:oa•I Utt Sdn11 Mlll'IC•· 15.13, Sllol<Nlli:,tr (Cl won "1, "°' .. 2 ... 2. S~r (Cl won 4'1, •2, "3, .. 2. I: dll. Mltdun·Allfldl 1-l, •·2. 81..0llwlf" IOI won 6-4, t.-1, •·2, '4. 11•11. ?b Alli!, ti E111f<rl~n. 11 M.io.,~v. '' J ; .j g y Pl~s~~~ o• u~ont . llorl o ·G11• In other action involving Sunset League teams, JesSe Bors and Gregg F o st.er combined for a three-hitter against \Vestern High but three unearned runs in the first inning gave the Pioneers a 3-0 decision. B. Gerkl11 tC) loat 1-', 1-4, won M ... I. Jvn!W V1tt1tv • Cl•N Hllt1 UI/ 111 art• V•Bl v To11I\ ,l ' . O••nn• CC•ll Utf 1.nl8 Men.ea, IS·O. "' FREE ART SHOW ON TH E MALL \lerlit¥ --Gu,1111o011-CurllY ICI HI. MurMI· Cllte M11A Cll .... ) 11•\IJI Loa Al•mllO. 5111911• Founllln V1llt¥ !tll .. • ' ' ' • ' ' • S•nra An1 Otl. r.oldrn "'"''' I' J, 1' IG. Junia< V1r.Oly Oorm1n "4. 1·5. lat br Otl1ut1 k.o H"d•lcll·S1r1no, M, M . Ginster (Cl lost to Lall1y D-6: def. &rook• •·2• lest to snar~er l ·6; Mt. Stlepel t-2. Keve1, hi C.Qtnvt•ll· et roe.:1v. os l Sant., An1 <ltf GQldtn We ll. l IS IH. OU1rwln·8ULt1td IC) won '"3. '"'l won ' ". ""· "'· J1111l1r Vertltt' C•M (lfl'I) (Jyt) FD111tlel11 Vell1y .. _ Warner !Cl IQS! t-•1 won '-3. 6-4, 6-1. M1rrl• ICI won. by oefauu 7-S, l°'r 2- 6; won t-3. M1,ucle ICI IOI! 1-'• U , 1-'; tit<:! 1·1 . SALE SPECIALS FOR TODAY THRU SATURDAY OHL Y! Jahn.on (C) del. S1l111ttlHr 6·3, 1011 ta Cll!J :W. O'Connor !Cl _. ...,, .. 4. Clollblu klrkorl1r..M1rtollno tCl losr t c $1ff1•trom • lleker 1·6, '"; def. Chemblrl1ht-8tr0tr ! ... , 1..S. WESTMINSTER SANT A ANA FULLERTON Huntington Beach, meanwhile, dropped a 6-5, 14- inning decision to ho s t Anaheim as' the Colonists remained in title contention . knolll (C) dff, Benlcllcl W. 81rti.r "' •• 15221 IEACH ILVD.-l'llofte OJ.-544 120 E. ARST ST. AT CYPRESS 1530 S. HARBOR BLVD.--l'l>oM S7 0·0700 Kfourr (CJ last '"' won "3. ...... Hunllnglon.Cerdner CC ) IOSI 7 .... 1-'; IMI 3-6, 6-1. MOHD.AT THRU FllD~Y -·-·-1:30 A.M.·t P.M. SATURDAY -·----·-..... -.8:30 A.M. • 6 P.M. PHOHE 547-7471 MONDAY TliRU FRIDAY ............ -1:)0 A.M. • t ,,M. J111Der .. TllOITl11 (C l lost la Andrew· Fac;kltr oM, de!. Slu.Ct01n .. 2. Wrl<;illt·l•klrlclve ICl won t-1, "'· VI™'' Junior V1r1Hv Cotti .M111 tlU U) Loa Al1rn1to1 51ftllts SUNDAY ---·=== MONDAY TMIU FR.OAY.--.-1:10 A.M. •' P.M . S.4.TURDA.Y ..:,.,_ .. , __ :.. ... _,_ .. 1:30 A.M. ·' P'.M. SUNDAY--.. -··-·------·-t:OO A.M. • 4 P.M. SATURDAY ................... -·--····· .. --8:30 A.M. · 6 P.M, SUNOA.l' .................................... -....... t:OO A.M .• 4 P.M. Paine struck out nine Santa Ana batters and walked three in posting the victory. He was aided by a home run off the bat of Tim Richards with Dave Twiss on base along with a three-run uprising in the fifth. Marina ran into trouble in the first inning when a dropped third strike againfil the fir&i batter put him on base. He scored on a one-out single a few moments later and the last two runs came on an error. A two-out homer in the bottom of the &ixLh inning sent Huntington B e a c h and Anaheim into extra innings with the Oilers scoring first in the 13th. Wt•'"""'" "' .. ' . : . l ' • , • t , l ' I . ' " . i e11le AM C11 •• d ' W1ltr.tl'. Knc;ll. c Mol!n1, ~• Hunltt, lb G1t1tlo. lt M!nolou, t Gol'lr11n, 111 Col•. 711 J,~urr1v. rt Petton, 111 ' ' ' Totel1 • • , t l ~ S<ono II' tnid"I i I I ' . '" i i : ! .I ~ : : I ' ' • • ' .. Wtsfmln11tr CIOO 1):2 0...-. t S Senti Ana 000 Qll 0-1 l ' WHt9nt UT , .. 1111 ,... MOii"' c' Wlr>O, 2tl Even1. JS ll lvtr•• c ' 1 0 0 ~ ' f ' l I 1 0 •(1'f'ltll1noon. rt l"""'*r, If ~ : : g "'\'°"' lb 'T1v1or. lb Strl<ktlnd. o Tol1l1 J i i f M•rl" '!L O'Amorl, 211 2 Ml111i, ?D 0 ~n.:tr.~r, cl 3 otllo, 11) •.. ,.,, ~ ton. lb 1 f , Ill I L1Fr111<t. c 1 M1rt!nt<, II 1 lilob!n1on. II 1 W"Ult!I\, II J a.or,. 0 1 "'"''''! • ' Toll I n ' • I : g i . "' • • I I g i l g i ! g ' .. Wnr.rn Xd aoo 0-l J o M1rln1 000 000 00 4 J M11t1l!11t!M •Mell (JI Hu"1!n, ltrlll Frt mt Q, ~ ·~ ~ ~ ~ 0 , 0 0 Vin Tlgtwm, cl.,.f \llQ'llrole, c Mtnrollno 2t> Col.,.,ln ,rl.Jb Srttnmlff', p-cf T•rrv, lb HtnCll•loOll· II l(lmti.tl, u-31>-p Tolf!1 .S 1 I I ' 1 I 0 i i ~ , ' ' . • ' l I I , "" s u AN1'1'9111'1 !•) .. ll1yn, ., ' ... 1 ........ c j Mln90, lb I Fllflnl(y, ..a 6 Klno. lb S Kllndltn1t. cl ' v11,,eordt. rt ~ "'lrothot1, rl 1 Ec~ll~rt. It 7 M1rd111t, It 4 wi,..... 1b I Slew1rt. 11 Hllltv, D 0 • ' ' • ' ! ' • 1 ' g Wor•, o 4 0 Tot•~ n ' le.,.. lly 1111111111 • I , Sift c11m1n11 tt11 en v~1111<11 Shlell~ Lldkl ~SI d 1 I. Flomlng 7 ... def. COil t.-0. dtl. Hohl &-1, 1111. Ltwi.ori '~· llecklnotr CS) won M , •~. 6-0, lt-0. Mt•r (S) lost t-1, 6"1, 6·2. "E1~1ev IS) lost°"'• won i..o, '-1 , '-2. OOUblt1 Lem~•ll • H1mro (SJ dtl. L1gun1- Chkolne i..~. "'' de!. Cn1rblnneu· Shlt>llV 6·1, It-I. Oornlns.111-Webh tSl 1 p I 11 ,_., "4; 111111 "'3. '"· 'l•rtltr UlllY9rtlly OIV.I C tl'l)ll Dondl S/1111tt1 Vll'lr• !U! last 10 SMrblmctr. 4-6, def. K1h<'S 6-3, def. Corb 1·~, de!. l(OWI" A.t.~ (UI 11111 , .. , WOii 7.5, 6.(1, t.-2. H1v11 JU! lctl J... 6,won U, "°' />.l. "'l11n1t•JI CU) IOI! 1)-6, '"'' won 6·4 6·0. Daulll11 J F1lt!1'mtflr·ll. F1!!trmtltr CUI U>lll "with S"'rbeck-Mlcll 6"7, •-l; def. R1mos-Kllker lt-0, 6"1. • Wltt·An1t1 tUl lasl 0-6. 2-': won •1. 6·l. V1nllr D1111 Mllh C211 ill lr11 Slfttlll Smith IOI dtf. Stone t.-J, •J1mH ,.2, ll i-.Col t.-0. Nllh 1-1. sr. JOM (0 ) won 6-0. 4'3. 1-~ 1-1. Kotl ID) won .. 1. "°' .. 1. '"3. Baseball Standings El Moden• Foolf\111 l.ll1t.lon \lltlo K1t1ll1 VIile l"a•k Or1nge Sad~ltbKk Tu1tl" .. ., , ,., ,., ,., '" '" •• , ' • • • ' ' •• ' j., '" I ' •• '" "' ' '" • ' "' •• Fred1rlctr.son ICI lost IO A11be d1f 80llm1n '-'· Jonnion CC) won 6·•; lost '"· Chtssl1r CC) def. Mtlnirrt 6-6; !ltl. KJng,llr 6~. Simonian (C) won"'' •·l. Ooublu lrown1on·A•mend~rlt !Cl di!. Giibert· Oemco1ev 6-3; de!. 8ryenl-Ptlllllp• 6·4. MN11l1no-f'r1nc:!1 CC) WDJt 6·~. 6·1. V1r1Uy M11Wlll \lillt (UI U ) II Modin& SlftllH J, F11r1 !Ml dtl. Gilling 6-1: d,f, Lellthn 6·1; dtl. Hen.on 6"1 ; Oel. Merritt •·l. I". Grlttlth !M) won '-'· IN. 1-,6, l·t. MCC&rthr if.\l won lt-0, 6-0, t-11, &-l. 1 Mllnl'°'1 (Ml WOO 6•1. 6-1, 6-1, 11-l. Otublu M1Urer·lll!f'ry (Ml del. "'lr•ux·D•vl1 6· J, 1-5. def. Av•tl•n·LII!nlch &-3, •·I. "'luttl...iOM$ (M )IOI! D-6, ?-41 IOI! ~ ... ... J1u1tor Vtrli!J MllllOll Vl1jo (21\IJI C6\'Jl El MOdtn1 11,,.,,, SeverlOl'I CM) def. Airtrl 6-3; def. Elm11 t.-1; dtf. llatlke 1-4; Ott. ll~ ... C1H1ro fM ) -6-3. ,.,, .. ,. loi.I .... Httt 11 {Ml won 6-.1, 6·~. 1-1. 6-7. Egtrlson (M) losl 1).4;; wan 4'J. U. 7·5. oiii.llllu G. Gr1ttlth • Twining (M' dll. Vln-wort1' 1..S, 6-2; del, Jtn~lnD•· lrandtnbU•Qtr 6-1, 6·1. E"•n .. R•tr•r !Ml IOU J.6 l-'1 I.Piii 6·•· ••• Vl"I" H11rtth1t1t11 a11cn 1nJ tt l A111~tim SlftllK Brea (HI lost lo Plan 6·1, del. GebNrdl 6-l, del. A.ndtrt0<1 &-1. tlel. Teylor ._1, Lelln1 CHI lost ).,, 6-1, won 6-(), 6·'· Low•• !HJ Ion! 2-', won 1-~. 6-0. 6·1. Gallen (H) 101t 2-', won i..?, t-~. last 7· •• ·OOUlllll Velldff'rltl.Cafllt r (Hl del. Mllrtl"· Y1»1>!k1n1 6-1. 6-l ; dtl. O'lfrllOlr-~ Sant01 6·2, 6-3. Shen~1.C.urnm1rton (H) won 6"1, /,.1; won 6-1, t-0. J1111lor Vel'litr Hlf!llh141'tll ae1d1 IU\'tl (IVl l SlntlH • llo1ch fH) def. LOPt• "'· 1111. Knot>lac;n lt-0. 11et. Aceve-ao 6-0. Frrnch (HJ w>lll 1·1, WQn 6~. won 6~. Coley (Hl wen 6·1 , Ml. 6-0 . Struna1 !H) losl 5-7, won 6-0. 6-0. Oollblll l(lttl1u1·llrl11ktr !Hl drf. John~on- G1r!ntr «r, "1: owver·ll.r•!ln 00 won 6·1 ,a-1. E1t1nd 1 U•I~) !Ml M .. l!olla Jlfttl1$ - khw••tt !El ael. s1-6·1l Gtl. s1111ton •I; del. Wet<lner i..O; lltl. 1..-rv '-4. Gwln1111 IEl losl ).';won 6-1, 6-2, 6~. M.1'9(1/ IE) WOii 6-2, 6-2, 6·1, 6·1. Porltr IE} lost J..i ; won 6-1, />.I , lt-0 . Doulll•• S1w1r1-S1way1 CEI Gtl. Poundt· Lull)Qold 6-0. 6.(1; 1pllt with HQ!lllleld· C1ln 1-1, 5-1. Aovt-H11t<>n IE) WOl'I .. ,, /,.?:won 6•4, ' .... r-Jullllr V1r.lly Est111d1 C10 IOI .Megnoli l S11191n J'Clffff' fEl HI. s1ew1n 6-l; del. $c~l1r &-1. McVltker CE l won 6-1. lt-0. S1tw1rl (E) otl. Grort 6-l; won tl'f d1taun. O'Toolt (El w1m 6-2; wen or 11elau1r. 0-llltl JolU11lon·llonnlng (E!J Gel. Potttr4..loyd 6-I. won bV dettull; J'l'lillips-N1lw1n lEI won 6-3, <11!11111. V1rllly lllllOll 12'1 (() IA V1H1y Sl"tltl Eifler !El '°'' to Jone~ O"'-del. J'.ierton t-1, llH lt-0, Tong 64. scnl•I l El lost 1..i. won a.o. 6~. />.). E11more (E) losl l-6, won 6·1, 6·1, 6-0. 0.1111111 1.\tlK~ !E) l°'t 1_., wan 6"1. 6·1, 6-1. lluud·Lvno11 CEI dtl. Prince4>'1trkham 6.0, 6-1; 01!. H1rrf1·AbbOll 6·7, 6~. w11tmln1ltr 111' 1) I 101'11 l1nr1 An• Slnolt• John1on (W) oet. Cle1rv 64. Whlttlt~t~ 6.0, Ol"1n1V 6-1, Fl1td1 6·1. M•d11zle IWJ losr 1-'• won 6·l. rled 101 1.:J, won 1-2 _ Armor JWI loll IM. won ,.,, ,.J, won 11~Y11~ iVJ:i !°'' o-6, wan '"· ,.,, 1011 ... Doulllt1 Foen.c~·Jones fWl dtf. F'rttman• W1<1~r 6"1. 6-2; LtnlZ•Wttiit1 6"1. 6" G!V1ord·Melwl tW) lost l"· 1-., 1).4;, 2· l • '!''"' M1rln1 {U" UYd W11ttrn 1.00 113 1.35114 T.TSx 14 1,i,.1, .. 11 •• ~ ..... 11.0.u •12ia l ls.20." 11322! I '·'°'" '1444 1 lu••"'1J9BI 1110-14 Flll0-14 Gll0.14 GlllO-IS #1110.IS 1110-IS tl10-IS CORNELL TUllLISS TlllS 4 PLY NYLON CORD $1188 "HOM J.JS{J.,O • 1• 1.1)/ •. 10• IS BLACKWALLS 15 MONTH GUARANTEE' 111.13 c1s.13 ElB-14 178-14 GlB-IS GlB-14 $2626 f lB-14 , ... ,..iot CINI 11 \.(Of~ ..... _,,, C..•I> .. ~1 COi'<'•'' W•I~ IO•U .. 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Kathleen Quinlan, Na ncy ~talone and Joe Garagiola. ABC 0 fl :30 -'"Killdozer." 1\ bulldOzC'r running an1uck with dead ly intentions th reatens Clint \-Valk· er. Carl Bentz and i\1cv1Jle Brand in this repeat of a 1'V n1ovie dra1na. . - TV DAILY LOG Wednesday Evening MAY 8 6:oo eoom mmmHews (},J2.'.ii.CLn !,(~;l.L) News O Bon1t111' ltl Hor1n'1 H1roe1 0 SewerlJ Hillbillltl (D M1ttll>n: l111po~1blt @Mod Squid ff.I £1 Pob1e Gon11let '• il~ MOYie Double fe1lutt : (C) (4h1) "lhtJ Cl" II Murcler'' (IUSP) 'Jl- J1m Hunon, LIO)'d Boclln11. (C) "D'~ ol lbe Woh«s" (iusp) '71-R1ch11d [gan, Rick laMlft. ' ED lt[T Auctlo!I '74 Oi1l (2\JJI 66l-M21. . I ·. (E Spetcl Riter 6:30 (j) De1le1's Choice 0 Dick Y111 DJke @) Mtrv Criffi11 Show {17J (1) Ho11n'l Huoei mT1-1F11111 c:E!Ntws Ei) litttt R1K1ls , ID Movie: (C) 190) "Hercule1, Sim· son ' Ulysses" (adv) "65 -K1r~ Morris. CE P1noram1 Nllltl1 ':00 0 (~ (jj) (i)C111non (R) An i1rllne pilot, ooce involved in a m1Hion-cloll ar 1ky1ac~1n2 p1ovid'' a tlu e m a b1111re t•se ol harass· ment •nd vandih~. • The l old 011e1 fi) P'P' Cor11on ffi K~rr Auction '74 '"Art t. An· tfilu,s a!) CiflUSt1 d1I Mu11do 5:30 0 1i ~o-10 ffiNBC Double te11ure: P1rt JI (CJ t90J "In Tan· dtm" {d1a) '73 -Claude Akins, rnnk Converst. Rrch•rd °'M•1ol1. A m1ddlt-aged lret 11~ct lrutkina tontr1ctor !tams "''!h a younll Harvard law School e1aduate lo hel p •n oran1e 1rowe1 who is !1&hlm~ 10 sa~e his land lrom com111erc1al developer~ Q NtWI ID Comer !')'It m 11 ffitnl 10:00 f) (,tt ([l I Koi•l ""The Onl1 7:00 0 (}:,oo m@Neiu [ way OVt" Ko1ak helps a young~1e1 O 80111li111 lo1 Ooll11\ luo• 101 his moss1nc !arher and dts C!J Movie: (C) (ZhrJ "Yer1 Cru1" cove!S !here 1s a connection be (adv) '~4-Ga11 Coopri. B~r! Lan I !1'een h•s d1~appe~1ance and a !h1el cas1e1. no,. living in 811111. fl: Jou1neJ 0 tD @ ;;io News 0 Whit's MJ Lint? • 1.! l'err1 Mason m 1 u,1 l U<J QJ 11 lites A Tllifl 0 (!1 Cl: CD Doc £11iot . All 'l'e 117 (}) I 01t1111 el Je1nnic Need to K11ow .. 00 Mertd+lh Batter fa Umer1td1 11ue~ts as a blind youn& llouse.,1fe. 1.23. (j.) 0111ntl whose marria11e reaches a cns<s ij) itCO Auction '74 "2nd Art & "'hen Doc Uliot uraes an operation AntlQues Night" that may restore the tiil's eyesoghl. 0111111 0111111 i ,.J,) World of Sul'liv&I ~El lornitlo A1ron IUIH SfiOw .• Pr1i~ the lo1d Club (i) Thrt1 Stoo1ts 1 . * New This Week on ABC 7:30 I) Ne• D1tin1 G1111t $10.000 PYRAMID 8Ho11n'1 He10ts M · ll·JOAM · Wait Till Yo111 rathtt Gets Homt orn1ngs at . Help Thy Ntithbor 10:30 O ~u1neJ to Advtntu1t 0 lfl I Mike A Otal m Get Sm aft (.IJ Bob_by Gokls~11 SllG• " : KCET Auction '74 O Mdl11111 $ Mow1e: ttl (2h•J The . Detetlivt de Hotel Se:1rcht"" {drt) '56--Jo/ln W6yne, Jethty H11n~e1, N1t~l1t Wood. 111:00 0 Q 0 €tJ rn Ci) Hews {1Q Ne•. Pnct b Ri&M ~ (t) J2.• Ei:l U'{~ Htwl 0) 8e•1lc~td U Best ol G1owcllo {It w To TtU Ille Truth 16] Ni&hl G11!try (l.J,', ~) Hollrwood Squ11es D Movie: "Tht Min in the Whitt (~LI ) Pollet SY111ton Suif' (com) '52-Alec Guinness. EI) Other People, Other Places ID Minion: Impossible CI) Ctlebrily Bowlin1 @ lhe Untouch1blts EE The lillout C1n1 U..7 (1J Secret f1lt 06 The Sai11t SOO f)(:li (,)rt SonnJ,Cht11 ffill:COAuttion'74 Comedy Ho111 Guests ue Sob Hop.e I Th · amt Ken Berry, ind Hea'l)'Writhll "-l!.l 1 P1oneu1 Boline Ch1111p1on Georie foreman. ll:IS EE Cinem1 l4 0 2l '610mNBCD oublt . ft1luf rt P1ft ·1 "lU<'s Tinner" (90) ll:lD 0 (~ (a·,)@' CBS lilt Mowie: (dra) ·73 -D1vld H11tman, Rost·I (C) "M1ch1nt Gun McC1in" (dr1) muy Murphy. Ka!hleen Qumlan. '10-.lohn C;i~avtttes. Ptltr Talk. N1ncy Milone, JOt' Gar<1g1ol1. Harl 1 0 J.J lO, 19 ID lohhny C1rl0n man 1lilrs• ;is a sm•IHo.,..n h•~h 0 Movie: "flymr $.lucu" (adv) school teacher "fl ho1e prollrtsr.ive '51-Pat Garuwn. mdllods threaten hi~ job and po11.i ~ Twi!ifhl Zone 11~n in !he community. , 0 Movie: ~) (2hr) "Tht 8ounty1 l(illf:r'' ("'ts) '64-0an 0111~ea, Rod i tame1on. 0 UZ, Q, CB Th' Co•b0)'1 "Rtq, uotm !Of A tojf Sein~ C1maHOn em· plo;·s i molas1e1·1o~ing ~1,1110 , named Anael lo 'verl 1 \!iitclr "flhen 1 1u~i:ed mounti1n tam1l1I 5eeks tevengt tor the tos~ ol <1 son. m Dt1le1's Choice @ Sa l1ri to Adwenlurt 0 WIDE WORLD SPECIAL * Richard Pryor hosts a Salute to Redd Fon 0 @. (}} CD Wille Wo11d Spttial "';:,alule to Redd fo1i'' fOI• IS r11<1ste1 by celeb11ty r.utsh Steve Allen, Milton 81ht, Whitman Mayo. JJyne Meadows. ~mond Wrlson, SldPPY While, Richard Pryor and Ro~nie Graham. U) Mt1lc1n film fe1tiv1I ff) ll:CO Autliun '74 "Alli & An-l 12:DO r61 Ont Step ltyond 11aue5" m Movie: (C) "Tilt 8!.U Knight': rn Ch1111pll>n1hlp Wrtsllin1 I {adv) ·54 -Alln L-add, Patri~a ffi J1p1nt1t l1n1u11t Progr1rn Med•IY. · @ 6111 Cosby 1:30 0 (ll;fJJCDABC WedntsdlJI Movif: (CJ (9\'I) "Killdo1u" (R) I :00 (l ' 0 (!1 Jl 00 Hewi (susp) '73-Chnl W1l-er, Ca11 Bet1. 0 J.QJ Tomorio• Neville 8r1nd. James Wa1nwrigh! I . . .. .. Engaged 1n 1I01m•dable 1~signmenl f 1.45 0 Mo~lt. (C) Way of~ G1ucho on a desolate island. siK construe· (dra) 52-Rory Caltioun. Rochard Iron men fmd rhe1r m•ssoon-indl Boone, Sant l 1emey. lhtu 1ivts-in jeopardy "'hen ii g1an1 2:00 0) At f •Ni I h l Show: "0.0.A.," bulldo1t1 seemm1~ develops 1 m1ndl "Thiivn' Hiah11uy," "Wh1tti Stir" o! •IS O"'n Jnd toes o;r.n ~ k1ll+ng rampa1e. m Merv GriHi11 Show ' Thursday 'DAYTIME MOVIES 3:10 EJ Mo\'ie: "Mol'I Rt~erwe" (d!a) ·~6-James Milllon, P1lut11 Medina. ID "Nert Time We l ovt" (dra) ·35 -M1rr11et Sullivan. limes Slewart. l :OO (§) (C) "ll!Cl!Krett" (com) '5B - ... Ingrid Be11r11an, C1ry Grant. flO (C) "flf lave 01 Money" {tom) ':OD O (C) "lht flJinr Fontainti" '63 -~rk Dou1l1s, M1tz1 GaJnor, (dra) 'S9 -Micl11tl Call.in Jo~n Thelma Ritter, Enns, Evy Norlund. • I J;JD ~(CJ "A Jl"'s lelo1t D1int" (dral , .. 56-.itf!rey Hunt,r, Robert Wainer, ':300 'Jbe Mid Doctof (mys) "41-Jo1nne Woodw•rd Basil R1lhbone, Ellen Drew. (1 J (C) "Winchei;irr 73" '"(wes) '61 l 1:o+..i 0 "W1lkllli Weddin1" (com) '31--Tom TIY$, Jolin Siron. Sint CtosbJ, Marth1 Rart. "DMittJ O (t) MTht Cind11n1U Jlid" (draJ Zoli•: ("VS~ '51-t!Mgh Be1umon1. ·~ -Steve MeQueen, ld"111d G. JZ:OO ID "6iiiiptfJN tor C1es1f' (com) Rubinwn, Ann·Mu11111. ')!)-Ronald Colrn1n, Celute Holm. (!1 'l) "Double C1ou" (m,5) ., I 1 ·OO In\ .. l ri it l .,. (d l ·~" ,. -Kalle Roehmo"d. . ~ I I ra .--..If)' l»f6 J(C) "Fl'"''"' Siar" (d ) COoper, t1u1t~ 81c1t(. 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Mft\Ple Uc1,~ .llOP ... ti--lfU(llll 'IJ -· l .Jf LIL.lCTltlC ,COMP'A.H'f' ICJ M It. l'ftol S .. SJSAMI SfltllT !Cl 6Sl ((TWI 4:Gll fl'AMILY RISI( MANAGEMENT IC) I LA CONSORtlUMJ "lir.111n P!olecllon' Mtdlc•I t , p 1 n \ e 1 111r•nce" -LIUOO'I n •r)t DIMENSIONS IH CULtUllES fC I lll:OCEl "GOftrn•ncf" -Lt~\001 " 1 N IHTltOOUCtlON TO "HYSICAL OEOG"A'H Y CC I LA CONSORtlUMl "Ch"lilk "11!e<"r11 ol 11>9 Low L•HhJdt~ -Ltt'(..> n 1.lt FA.i,lll'f' ltlSIC MANAGEM ENT (C) ILA CONSOll:TIU/>1 • lie.\llh Pr1>lttl•O!I . Medlc•I El'~ e M 1 e 1n,11ranc•·• -L11wn 11 l rM MASTl!llfl'l(CS THIATlllE (C) !PIS> ""Ull\lllr1, Oown\t,·r~·· - l~lloOCH! Fovr: Tiit "'-Ml,, -.,,~,It EU11bt!T>'1° t+n! t11'• •' ,..,,...11qe I\ l•r frOf'F'I '"""''' l:ose 11 •r•Ofl"O t'lf !l1li.rinQ ·~fl'!!IOft• ~I 11.~hl"' (6(1 m;n1 f'9t Tiil LINOX OUAl:TI T !Cl !tl !,.IU1 1'0uert•! ln E Fl•' Oll111 10 No 1" -'"" l•f'IO• Qw~tttT .... 111 !l<'f+!lt"' one Of IM 111'/111 Q~~tl•ll .. k.l.Nri'• Qc..1 lO.. .i t i.JI D IMINSIO~S IN CUL.TUltfS iCI t-:Ot£\ (;oyr•n1"C1'· Lr.11.n t/1.e~· - Sl1ee11 Po1~ti~ays Ga11gs ter Floyd Pltila d.elpliia ()1•cltcNt 1·11 ''Be n efit for Youth' Conce rt Aids Hoag By FltA1~K s. S\\'•:nrLO\\f l\'f;\V \'01{1\ i Ul'IJ -•·'fhe Story of Prl'lt) Boy Flo\d," AUC-'rV's "Tu1·~duy Night ~1r111c· of the \\'et•k ." is :1hout 111u1·dcr, nnd Ilic p~~ ('hologicnl ai,:ony of a n1an who kills 1:nd kltls again . Charley t\rrhur ' · Pr (• t I y Bo~, .. Floyd \\"US an u1fa1nous gunrnan of the 19:111~ ()thcr.; 1\crL· John l)il!ingcr ~1 n cl . \l;1l'h111i' Gun Kt •ll.v. F!o\d. h fl 11 l' 1 c r, 11as d1lil•r0 l'lll He 1111s !hc .. Hol1in Hood of Cookstu11 Jlllls. Okla ( TV REVIE\V ) -rcbbing bunks and burning unrecorded n1ort~3gcs f o r dcprcs~~n farn1rr s. Floyd was so ad111ircd !hat no on1' bl·tra.ved hini. l·'Jf1y thou!'an1I µi.•rsons aucnded his h1neral in 1\1.14. Bu! ht• 11as still ;1 1nurdert>r -ht>. L1tln1ilted killing three rncn but police Hrcuscd hu11 of n1any n1ore <1ntl this \\'eighed dcPply on hi s soul. Jl.lurd cr. of cour~e. is nol glan1orous. despite such filn1s as "Bonnie and Clyde.'' perhaps the slickt•st gangstl'r fillll Cl'Cr. Director Clyde \\':ire avoids this approach and concen tr ates on the psychological so n1uch so that there is little violence in this n1ade·for·telc1·ision film . \\·are·s attempt. although inleresting. is not memorable. Ne\·crt!1etess. ··'Ilic Storv of Pre!ly Boy Floyd ... starl-ing Jl.-lartin Sheen. is entertain ing and \\"Orlh\\·hi!C . especially for ---------·· ...... .-... ·--•••••C-.. ,~1011 ~oung (X'oplc 11ho 11•itl Sl"l' the gu1·111an·hL·ro dt'bunkt•d before their C)l'S. ' \\';ire .'ltld.~ ;1 touth or hun1or. 1-.L·eping !he script lron1 bogt!ing 1Jo11•n l n scn1unc11t<1lily In a tout'h of realil~'. \\'are OJ)E'ns the film by inlcr11t•11 ul~ F 1 o yd 's mothl'.'r. a brother and a sister. Shren in the role of Prc!ly Bo~ 1s convi nci ng ::ind evrn su· Jlt'rb 111 p.:1rts. i!l' is a l'L'ry hot tte1or rlO\I". fol1011 ing h;" p<•rfor· rnnne(' 11s a psychop.ithir killer in ··Badlands." a full·IC'ngth f1·ature. Lind Lis !ho.! lead in 1\"l1C·T\''s. "'F:xcculion of Pri· \';1lL• Slavik." But I \1·1sh l1l' didn't r11un1ble. 1'et1t•l1er David J·Jart1nan. a for· n1er docto r on "The Bold Ones," trades his scalpel fer a. bla ckboard ton i g h t1 playing a teacher in "Lu cas Tan· ner.~· airing at 8 o'clock on NBC, Channe l 4. -- Dol1ll1in Fro111 'Day Of' Na111ed Top .L\.nit11al Star LOS Ai\"GE LES (AP) -Jones." \\"On in the television Alpha !he dolphin. l'1ho talked series category. lo t:corge C. Scott and sal'ed AHcn Ludden and Bellv the President in "The D~y of \\lhite u·ere hosts of the half. th e Dolphin.'' has been named hour ceren1ony and the· the top anima l star in n1otion presenters included J u I i et picturt'S in the 2~th annual Prousse, Sand~· Du n ca n . Patsy a11•ards. Rodney Allen Rip py, Richard The .f'ptsy awards 11·cre Drawson and Har1·ey Kannan. presentdd to animal stars of The Patsys. 'ft'hi ch stand ror n1ol"ics and television at a Performance Anitnal Top Sta r black-tic affair telecast this of the Year, :ire spnn.~ored by \veek to about 65 stations the American 1-1 u 111 a 11 e across the country. Association. and the \\'inners _Caesar. the Do be r in an are vo ted by !he public. 'fln1e and space liiniled this writer lttst \\'ee k to the briefest of t'On1mcnts on t!w: splendid "Benefit for Youth" program ~l ay 31 thut pron1ises lo be the highlight bf our fast waning Orange Coast n1usie seuson . TOM BARLEY The result has been a deluge of Inquiries front 111usic lover~ both on the nature of the program to be offered by the Philadelphia Orchestra undl'r Eugene Ormandy and on the festivi ties that 1vill fol101\' \Vhat promises to be a memol'able concert. First and foremos t, ii should be stressed that this program , in and out of the conccrl hall, is !he joint fund r<iising project of the OraJ1ge County Philarn1oni£-.Socie1y ;ind th·~ 1-loag i\lcn1orial Ho s p i t ii I , l1rcsbyterian, of N c 11· p o r t Beach. Music Box !he PhiladC'lphia. \\'ill lake the pOOiu1n al 7:30 p.1n. (note the carl v start J in UC Irvine's Craivfo rd Jlall tu raii>e h1$ baton on this progran1: lfayd n's Syn1 phony No. 88 in t: n111jor: Respighi·s "The · Fount:1inz of Ro1ne"; Bn1cl's Suite No. 2 frorn •·Daphn1~ and . Ghloe'' and Br11h1ns' rnag,1Hfi<'ent Symphony l\o. 2 in I) 111:.jor. ll l+:AO\' STUFf'', ondet:d. 1111d \\.(' shou!dall hi-in fini· fclll~ lly the tin1c I ht' 111agniriccnt EUt"'.l'llc. IJ J L's s FU~1DS RAISED lron1 the h1n1. 1:-tkes his ft11al btl\1·. Tlr11 sale of tickets to this gaia progran1 h:-is this n1 u s i t: affair 11111 benefit both the loVt'r·s Jl'cuth \\·ateri ng al the superb Benefit for Youth l'ery prospec t of it. progr<11n pioneered by OCPS Tickcl bearers 1vill then and conslruction of the Hoag head al 10 p.n1. for the .Jc·11't'l f\·len1orial Pediatric \\fing. Court of BUllock"s \\'in~ :It thl' It is indeed a happy blend of South least 1~1aza for k1ss worthy causes an d a 11 restrained music under the concerned with this enterprise baton cf F'r;ink Flrnn and ;1 arc to bt' congralulatcd on 1he suppt>r by ~lagic Pan that 11•ill 1v:1y i11 1\·hirh this memorable be. r a111 :issurl'd. the p1cl"C tie ()(.'tasion is being organ ized. rcsist:inc~ of a n1cn1or ablc Pc c r 1 es s 0 r n1 and ~· , cl'ening. ce!('brating his 38th year 11·ith - 11 \L·rv 111uch rt'nlinds this 11r1tcr n·r lhc opera' and ballet h;ills th;1! are so \'Cry much a p;irl of the European music ~L'<lSOns. There, too, charities 11tc tht• beneficiaries of such l'un l'Vcnin!i!S and thls critic has often regretted that this kind of ht1ppy endeavor is not s..'l·n n)()rc or t e n on our Orang(' (;oust. CllOKIJS AT RAN00~1 - UC lrl'in!!·s "The Love Appl e'' opens at 8 p.rn. toda y in the t·nnt·ert hnll. The ij on ·r h r o n s o n Peter Odegard ··1ra\'csly in 1 ... :0 acts runs throu~h Saturduy and I s d1rt>t:tcd by i\1ichael Van L:indinghan1. -London ·s dearly I o v e d ,\1nad .. us Qu artet will clos! ! I\(' LJguna Beach Chamber .\lusit Society's sca90n at 8:30 p.1n. Thursday in the Laguna Beach High Sc hool auditorium. \Vorks by Haydn. Bartok and Uccthorcn in this eagerly ;.11r:iitcd fina le to a splendid ~[a son. ----- pinscher 1vho menaced J an1es - Brolin in the TV mol"ie ··Trapped.'' 1\·as nan1ed the --------- top star in TV movies . :\1 idni ght the C'at. 11• ho perforn1s behind the ti!lcs of ··.\lannix'" and ' · Ba r n a b r •1<TMOMf "l.ll<l "lo"!"' Molly" IRI ~ "Lo"e & Pai" one! the Whole o.&i.v, Th' " w:m!g Wl~~GHC'" '"SILENCE" •• "Charioh of ·Int G·ods" IGI 1------------------ "fiwt s~ stori•i" Smashes 23-year House Record at the Me sa Theatre. Tnere must be some reason lor this lilm"s p0pularity. 2 SHOWS HICiHTl Y ., ' ar\'i• '" .. "'if ~m ~•~!~ .. , ~ COltONA OIL. MAit EXQUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT! '-:::::7:::&::-9':::'::P ·:::M::. :::'.'.:~ _,..,.. ______ ..... ______ ....... TueMtoy, City l .Soutft Caast t Lodies Ii S•n. CitL 50' 'Ti! 2 r John '?rty" Doily of 7:0G-f0:1 5 , ..... , at l!4S.7·1b:l5 "Cltoin" Doily at 1:40 S-CS.y at 2:00.5:.2~:40 "COHlACtl " "SllEl'ER" l'GI "l'Al'ILLOH" "DAY FOR HIGHT" ll"Cil "lOYIH' MOUY"lll "lalMJ Tht OrVtll Slo":'ly" • l'l!:WY !MANCHCS.TER aK, G.G. fl'"WY (CITY 011:. f.)(, "IAH.t.HA.S " INf Ford's Classic Tragedy. ... she's a whore! -~nt"••......,...._. OLl\ICIO~l·".....OTdTI·~·._..'° co.c..I~~ """-QllW~I· _.,~ClLto'V<1"lU.I ...... , .•1he Twelve Chairs' is uproario us fun! Any true fan of "I don 't II now whtn 1 last was rtdUCed to helpless t11ughlff. Luer has returned triuml)l'lanl ly lo lhe scene ol her e11r1 1et haunts In the be'il role ol tier career." Ann Tet"rllt, Santa Ana Regiiler "A once-in-1-llletirne movie ltlal mal<.e-s you 1e1ve the tl'lt1tre w1ll<.ing on air. If you only ~ ont movie this ye1r, ""'ke It 'Mame' " ·Norma McLain, After Dark Ma911rine A girl with a great following~·~,~~ Every cop in the state was after her. Everybody else was behind he< IXCLUS!VI ORANGI COUNTY INGAGIMINT l!Wl/lm,,_ GOLIE HAWN. ' m0,1 f!!CJ!ll I Mn r11noct1L1 • -...... UtlfU LArn1:1111 L D.\afl , I !6:M; Solf,4'#t atlJ, 1, lllJI "us PG n1-:ST Glenda ACTlt~SS Jackson. A 10uch Of Class Nll.J, 1.41, &.l'.·Wlt• ...... l.ll JOAN HOUSEMAN 1. ltOHt kWI ~ • "SlEEl'El" I A "Trinity b STIU. My HllMt" V ."!TlteyCollMeTri~ily"I I -com.dyfias to see .it:' -Aee·TV 111.'11&1.,,.I WDIOS: L 1, 11 • -PLUS. 2. DlAANCHt _., S. MtoHtOMT toWIO'f' " ......... ,., ~­--.., ... ,.,._, DmCf.t.IHMINI --------~ ifUNQ,. llHO Of lltOHf WARI 191 llU "THf rAPER CHA.Sf' "CIHOEP ELLA LltlRTY" " • ..., .......... 11111 lnlls Ari ._Mlt mv Celll e -"{11111111 '1..EHTT Of Nll , ..... l~G I • ......... H.IHiiDiii-ILOiiiiiGii .. iiiiiiHO•····H·O·••-"'•""•'•"•---<· L ~CINDERELLA LIBERTY# oo D...,. t:OO: W1r...ts.:. I :00, 5:00. t:OO LOS cfu·t~l an d ace sleppe Tllc Kitty lonely Blake Corn niovic fler in a scene drc s\ecv pp tch (.[angl TH r 1 r s •·Gun her (·hrir: Kitty She itnlll( she "I shak· laug rol(': \Ol'I' good. "I thou up. \ said l'm ... to s rt:m Sh in1m •·r had slle to oom go in com it 'ft" M feel hut only ·Ki " • 'IGtty' Cha.-1ges Character By JERRY BUCK LOS ANGELES AP -Th• director shouted. "Act ion !" an d Amand a Blake, accompanied hy Tish Sterling. stepped into .a furniture store. There was 1K1 saloonkeeper Kltty Russell behind the rich. \oocly. emotional v.'idO\\' ~liss Blake was portraying in '"fhc Companion," ;_it c Jc vision n\Ovie. ~fer hrigtn blo11de h:ur v;as in a chic bouffanl for U1c scene. She v.as s 111 art I y dressed ln a dark U\uc long- s\ceved blouse and a 1 o n g µatch"'Ork .shirt . J ~ "' l' I r y dangled from her \\Tists. TIIE ROLF: IS ~1iss Rl:ikc'.; fir st si nce cjuittin g "Gunsmoke" in 1'.1arrh :intl her fir st dr:i n,at1c t•h:1ractl'riz11tion . othrr lhnn Kitty in 19 years'. She \l'as orfcrrd !he p:1rl inltncdiatt~lv afl11r annuu11ein~ she was qulttin~ "C :t1n.\imoke." "t didn't even huvc time to shake n1y bu.stli! off," i;h1• laughed. But sht• tovl's tl1<· role: ''II fL>els \YOndt•rful. I love it. IL just J'e,.a.\l y fcC'I..; good. "In onc sequence rhe \ thought I should \\'t'ar rny hair up. \\'hen I s:i'ol' ho\\' it looked I said no. Once I gel n1y h~ur ll\l I'm Kitty. "So we were vcrv C3refully to sl~Y 3\\·ay frorTI anythini; remotely like Kill y." She didn't <tccept !he p:1r1 in1n1cdiatcly. .. Keep Ota T1·11cl,i1a' Claude i\kins Ocft1 stars as · a freelance lrucking l'Ontraclor who tca1n!'i up with Frank Converse to ~ight th~ road for a Jiving in "In Tandell\," pre1nier- 1ng tonight at 9:30 on NBC, Channel 4, as the sec- ond half of a <louble feature night at the movie s. '.~ll.ltf or cl, So 11 ' Begins Witl1o ut Redd Foxx I.OS ANGELES !AP \ - Co1ni'dii1n Redd Foxx, who uu~~l'<I !hr Ja"t' six segments of "Sanford and Son" last :'1-.1so n. did not rl'port to rehearsal l\1onday as the NBC series lx'gan procluclion for nc'<l fall. ~1::iyo starred in the last six shov.·s v.·ith Demond Wilson as Lamont Sanford. Foxx' absence lro1n the .~how in Ult'.' past season \Yas at first said to be due to illness. ''I REA D Tl!E script and Rut Foxx later said he wanted had some confl icl,ing dates,'' better working conditions and she said. "But the more I got 'o\"Ould not return until NBC to thinking <iboul it -. God. gives him "what whoever Was coming out of ·Gunsmokc' and No. t last had and a dollar going into something so inorc." Foxx, 51 , starred as junk dealer Fred Sanford until he dropped out or the show early Otis year. His absence was explained as a "nervous condition," but Foxx later said !hat was "a lie '' and he wanted better work in g conditions and more money. Curtain at 3 completely different. I figurOO The producers said the first NEW YORK (UPI) -A it "'·ould change !he 'image.·· · show would be taped with or nwnber or B roadway !\1iss Blake 1aid she dirln"t wi!hoot Foxx. The present productions have switched to feel confined in ·'Gun~moke:· plan is to tape !be first show an 8 p.m. curtain after general but "Yi'e usC'd to joke that Lhc v:ith Whitman !\1ayo starring adherence to a 7:30 curtain for only lhini,: !hat h:ipj)('ned lo <JS Grady. the.past several years. ·Kitty outside or standing -----------------------• arqynd the saloon "'as lo get raped or kidnaped. ''\\1hcnc\·cr I \\'as lold I had a big par! in a sc rip! I'd say. '\\1'lat happt:"ns to me this week? Do 1 J:C'I raped or kidnaped or both"" .SJ1t; SAIO fl\" ~tarch she ,m I r a ,. i n g •·(;unsmoke" because <'Onl'tnU!ing fr 0 m ~hoeni x lo llo!lywood was Itri~ :ind ~he had other a~ivitics she v.·anted to pursue. /RO"' N£W llN( Cl"'l"'ol PW1 JIMI HEHDlll ill "JIMI PLAYS IE:RKELE'f" COW'l.l'll ~ltOW I MIMI l:ff rM. •l~ ..... ,. 11.-..... .. , •• . HELO OVER! 2 Academy Award Winntn! "PAPER CHASE " IPGI ...., •"CINDERELLA LI BERTY" IRI loth 1" Color Fami ly Twin Cin ema 111bl BROO~HUR\T ~T $'011PllG1PI 'loll~. ~ ~~l 1148 CINEMA I HELD OYER! w- .... Actnt• 4,...-d! G--"A TOUCH OF CU.SS" ,._ ••t S•po1 .. "ctr.11 T...,_O'MHI "PAPER MOOH" -tNI CINEMA II • .-.1 ..... w..-"' • ''THl TEACHER" IRI aod ''THE YOUNG GRADUATES" -... ···-· ... ,. CIKEOOME l/ ':: ..... '="· ~·~"'-·~···· "'V.1001'" 111 -+ "fAMT lt.STIC Pl.AMIT" IPG) '"THE GUAT GATSl'f .. IPClJ •.Auel ttfi WOHDllU.HD'" .. "'CHAIUI "ND THE AHGB." IGI "'THE STIHG" IPGI .. "'CHAaUE Y.UltCK"' INI ..,Al"IUON'' lftGI .. '"FIST Rll.L 0' D'fNAMITI'" INJ "'TKIEE MUSKETEUS" .. .. IJ CHAllS• NOW THRU TUESDAY 673-8350 TWO GREAT MOVIES TOGETHER FOR THE FIRST TIME! I MARLON IRAHDO - JAMESCAAH IH 1972'1 MOYIE OF THE TUR "THE GODFATHER" Ill +DIANA ROSS ;_.,_ Ii,e<-...... i.o..i .... 1e "LAD;Y' SINGS THE BLUES"\11 EYES NOM 7 P .M. -SUHDA T FROM 2 • STA.IS MAX YON SYDOW• lLLlt4 IUISTYH LIHDA IL.All • JASON M.IUla •·UI J. COii Hill Enigma · Oscared Dire<~f,or 'Sli y' By VERNON SCOTT HOl,,LYWOOD (UP I) George Roy Hill won the Academy Award this year for his .direction of ''The Sting," but that is probably all most people. in and out of Holly. \\'OOd, know about the man. Jlill aJso directed "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid," "11ioroughly l\{odern ?11 i I J i e , ' ' "Slaughterhouse l''ivc" and is putting the finishing touehes on "The Great Waldo Pepper." In a 10"11 overburrlened n•ith hyperactive egos. Hill dislikes seeing his name in print. Ile was once a reparter and his famil}i still own" nt'v.'spapers, \\'hich m a y account for his i n k ·shy attitude. Jill.L'S PICTURES are_ characterized bv a lii:tht. entertaining touch. ThC'V are also fast paced . brilli<111tl\· photographed and big hox office ll'inners. A graduate of Y:11C'. \\'ho also altended Trinity Cnl!egr in Dublin , 1Iil1 \'13 <; a fighter pilot in \Vorld \Var II ;ind Korea. lie became a pilot v.•hen he was 17 years old and flying is his passion. It is understandable then that "The Great \\'a Id o Pepper" is a labor of love ror the !all , talented Hill. The filnt deals Y,'ith barnstorming pilots circa 19'J.8..36. For the third time in three years. Robert Redford stars for Hill {the others were "Cassidy" and "Sting'') in the leading role. SINCE B ECOMING a director. it has been 11ills dream to make a film deailng with classic old airplanes. lfe has been v.'Orkillg on "\\'aldo Pepper " for R decade , inventing the story and plot himself. llill ofttn flew !he can1era .M planes. directing d i f f j C u 11 ~ sequences from the air. 11(' even manaq<'d to talk • Redford i n to wlng-\valking several thousand feet in th<-• air. so mellculou.'I is !·Jill th!!' +: to match the sound of of the old altemDling plane engines ·• he is making special sound ..., tracks of several ancient crates. Only a handful or <1ld +: pilots \\"OUld ever know the • difference. Ifill. an a r l i cu I a t f' ~£'1r· +: ('ffacin~ man. grin:; at <'rili r··· iC u:ho attack his pictures for : lackinl! ' ' n' c a n i n g ' ' or 1' ''signific;incc. ·• llE BELIEVES ltlere is a stronit puritan strain amflne criti<'S \l'ho fee! p,uilty if thev simpl,v rniov an C'Ot('rfaining rnovie 1\•hich carTies no grC'at ph ilosoohic message. llis characters are relatively uncomp!ica tect. They arc d~ing iC the best they can to survive . .J.r &l is !·fill . ~ lfe li ves in New York City, iC not loo ftir from hs pnl Redford. He Oie..-; hi" 011TI -tl plane cross-country '14'hen he -tr coml'S to . ilo\ly"'ood to work .w on a film . J~e is a 1nore than 'l"' passable pianist. .;: In fact, l·lill played the piano M rags of Scott Joplin for the ~ oriciinal sound track of "Tht> .;: Sting." But executives at Unil·ersal Pictures detected a ..;:: fe\V clam1 in the rendering. Hill !tired ~larvin llan1lisch. a n10\'e that 11•on Ham l!sch on of his three Oscars this year. A MUOI SOUTHLAND PllMIERE OF ... UWAHT 11msH COMEDY! "THE PHILANTHROPr-IS""'T_" -~ ~ Cllrh..,._ H1 r,I• CHILDIEH"S SHOW -"THI Sl.CIET Sil" SUNDAYS l:lO .-1 l :OO -~--------- THE Molk'WifERS "I HAVEN'T HAD SUCH A GOOD TIME AT A NEW MOVIE IN YEARS? "AN AU-STAR CAST BRINGS BACK THE HEYDAY OF BUCKLE, SWASH, THRILLS, SPILLS AND HAIRBREADTH ESCAPES" Plovoav MOQOl.,_ "IT IS ONE OF THE MOST ENTERTAINING, DELIGHTFUL, IMAGINATIVE, AND FUN MOVIES YOU OR YOUR FAMILY WILL EVER SEE!' .JOl'l"torCOUO NICll'lle<toonmentloi!o< 1l01AAQe1e1J ALEXANO£R SALKIND -OLIVER l\EED · RAQUEL WELCH lllCHAl\D CHAMDEP.LAIN ·..,.MICHAEL YOl\K •• o ..,...,.,,. FRANK FINLAY · CHRISTOPHER LEE GERALDINE CHAPLIN • .. R1DIAROLESTlR1u THE THREE MUS KETEERS ""'SIMON WAAO M<I FAYE DUNAWAY.,.., .. , CHAP.IJON HESTON 01 '"'""" """''~ • • IN HARBOR SHOPPING CENTER E.DWARDS HARBOR cirn1~A 1 HARBOR BLVD . AT WILSON ST . 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( .... -- ,,. .. -"""'--' -""~ -·Cl'OOll>n CHARIOTS OF THE 80D8? ,., , -JMO AT WlSTllOOlt Mil llOOIS TWELVf: CHAIRS i l!lflr f aper <lt~n.se * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ., . . .. , . 1 t. • ' ' y . · Dil.etnutn 011 Reitt(>Cf~e Repul1licans Face Prospect Of I-lavin g F elon on Ballot ' S.\{'RA~'IENTO tAP1 'QW_.cJ!y 11 n d unofficially, Califomi:i IWpublicans are researching thc pot en ti a I dilem1nn of having a ronvicted felon on the ballot as the pAr· ty's no minee for governor this No,·embcr. One GOP le ader h a s concluded that Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke could not be forced from th!! general election ballol if he \\·on the June 4 primary and y.·as convicted of ·federal perjury charges. Reinecke has p I e a d e d innocent and ha s said he is certain he \l'i11 be cleared of the charges. He refuses to speculate on \Yhat he y.·ould do if ('OOVicted. rnE lnGll-RANKING party official, .,.,.ho declined to be (jUOted by name. said if that Reinecke was nominated and convicted. and rc1uscd 10 withdraw, •·\Ve all sit back and watch fbe shi p go down." Another GOP official says he informally studied the · problem and found "the law is not very clear."· Gary 1-lunt , exec utiv e secretary of the Republican State Cent r a I Commlttee, added. "\Ve have not felt there is a need to ask for any formal opinion." '. Reinecke, a leadin g candidate for the Republican gubernatorial nomination June 4, is under indictment by a Watergate graiid jury on three counts of perjury in the LTT affair. Hunt said he has talked unofficially .,..·ith s e v e r a I attorneys about the potential problem and "everyone has a different op inion.'' One section of state law provides that once nominated. a candidate's name cannot be removed from the general election ballot except in case of death of the candidate at POSES· DILEMMA Lt. Gov. Reinecke least 59 days before the election. TJ{E STATE Constitution and state la~· declare that no one may hold state offi ce who has been "convicted of bribery, perjury. forger y , malfeasance in office or other high crime s.'' The I a \V spec i f i ca 11 y says that "conviction " is immediate. upon a guilty verdict from a trial court and not after appeal possibilities have been ex hausted. Several legal sources said It is not clear \Vhether this section of laY.' applies just to violations of state law or \\'Ou1d include eonviction of a federal felony charge. Reinec'.::c, 50, has pressed for a resolution of !he case lx'fore the prin1ary election in \\1hich his major opponent is State Controller 11ouston I. Flournoy. But a £ederal judge in \Vashinglon has announced he \\'as scheduling the trial to st<irt July 15. J u d g e ~larrington D. Parker said the delay was at the ~equest o{ l~cinecke's attorne~s. JAl\1ES E. COX1 one of Reinecke 's attorneys, s a Id ~1onday he thought it was more important to Relnecke's case that the trial be moved to California than that it bf: held before the primary. Reinecke said in a n intcrvie\v that the date is "just a technicality" and "\Ve''re going to fight very hard to get that t r i a I advanced." ~le said he will appear in \\!ashington on motions to drop charges or S\\'itch the trial to California. If the tria l is switched. the date could be set earlier in a different court, he said. If the change of venue motion is declined, "We will appeal ," he said. The appeal \\'ill a I s o increase the chances for an early trial date because it will be hea rd in a different court and "this has become a hot potato. No court wants the responsibility for postponing action and having an effect on 1he Califomia primary,'' he said . The party official who declined to be quoted said there are two alternatives in the event Reinecke \Y a s nominated and convicted. If he should withdra\v, the state central committee would pick a new nominee. the official said. The process is similar 10 the Democratic National Committee formall y replacing Sen. Tho nt a s Eagleton with Sargent Shriver as George ~tct:ovcrn 's run- ning mate in 1972. If the candidate refused to \Yithdra\v, the leader said, "We all sit back and watch the ship go down." Florida Finds It Takes Lots of Gas for Tourism f\.11A~11 llPl l -Florida found out in the winter of '74 that if takes a lot of gasoline · to fuel a successful tourist .. season. : Florida, along Ylith othe r ·states, particularly in the ·Nortbeast and J\lidwest. didn't receive enough gasoline for its own residents in January, February and early ~1arch. The tourists stayed. away by : the thousands. The Florida winter weather -December through ~larch -'vas about as 1\•arm and · bright as the sunshine 1;tate can produce. Particularly over the southern half of the Peninsula where most winter vacationers flock. 'JllOSE THAT DID get here : by plane, bus or train appeared to have enough money to enjoy the good life. Because the care a n d nurturing of tourists i s Florida·~ No. I revenue and job producing industry. the stay-a,vay st.1t islics are 'brutal. "The winter tourist season. as we know it. was off W to 22 percent,'' said ~Torris Ford, ,. ~tale director of tourism. He said these figure s \Yere based mostly on hot el. mo1e\ and restaurant businseses. "Exclusive of Disney \\!orld, the tour~-st attractions generally '"·ere off IO to 40 pl'rcent,'' Ford said. Disney \Vorld is cagy with its reports because of the effects on its stocks. It waited until the end of April lo report lhat f\1arch attendance at the giant attraction near Orlando declined 23.5 percent from ~larch 1973. llowever, April figures reported at the same lime Ji.ho\\'ed only a l.8 percent decline. The reason is clear, said Ford. "Car traffic since the fir st of February is down 35 to 50 percent and the increases in air, bus and train travel were not nearly enough to offset it," he said. "The week before Easter, car 1raffic was do\\·n 35 percent.'' Miami area tourist offlcials estimate a 10 to 15 percent decline from 1973 marks. ·· u was not a championship season," one ~1iami Beach hotelman noted. •·Jn March, you could drive blocks without seeing an out· of-state auto tag." said Burton Clark. director of the Seaquarium. Miami 's most popular tour i st attraction \\'here business \Yas reported off 24 percent during the first three months of the year. .. .. Coastwise, Nobody But Nobody, ls More Coast Wise ' Son of San Clemente's first p~lice chief, winner of many a hot rod run on Balboa Pen insula's sand dunes, con-' tributor to Tin Can Beach as a youth and now a resident of La9una Beach, Mana9in9 Editor Tom Murphine has spent a lifetime CJettin9 ready to show the world to readers of his column from the peculiar perspective of the OranCJO Coast. ''Just Coasting'' ' Murphine's Almost Daily Column in the ... • DAILY' PILOT Mindszenty Says Detenro • W 01i't Work ·W ith Reds UPI T~IO NE \V YORK (APl -1JOS'.•f Cardinal ~tindszenty, recently dismissed as primale 0 f Hungary as part of Pope Paul Vl '.'i effort to i'hlprove relations \V l t h Co1nmunist East Europe, sl\ys !hut detcnte with communisn1 won't work. "I ha\'e no hope that any concessions from the West can be had in return from the atheist . godles.'S and inhumane gove rnn1ent s.,'' said f\.1indszent y, 82. here to pron1ote his me1noirs and visit llungarian-American churches in the New York are<i . Cardinal f\.1indszenly \\'ns arrested in 1918 by the Cominunist r e g i nt e in Q.00> 0 000 w· Hungary and was sentenced to 'il? .. o ' tttJte'r life in prison on charscs of subversion. treason. spying Father Charles Donovan of Boston shows winning and currency 1nanlpulation. forn1 that earns him $200,000 in ~1assa.chusetts lie \\'as ·freed during he .Lottery. ~[e says he will turn n1oney over to order Hungarian ,uprising in 1956 and which he is a 1nem~r. took refuge in rhe U.S. ~~~~~.~~~~~~~~· ~ I Jegation4o BudapesC, where he re1nalncd until 1971, when he was pem1llled to go to exile in Rome. Ile SOoll moved to Vienna lo be closer to his homeland. CARDINAL ML,'DSZENTY said that before his dismissal as J{ungarlan primate in February, he had a long correspondence with the Pope. He sald he told the Pope be cOuld not resign because it was his duty to .stay on, and against his conscience to quit. The Pope ~ld him that the see which includes Budapest , had been vacant for a quarter· cenlury because of Cardinal M indszenty's imprisonment, and that it should be filled by sorneone who could be there. ''[said I could ilot do during my tenure what they have done later on," Cardinal A1indszcnty said. "I an1 not the cause of the vacancy. 1 did not leave. I cannot be faulted . Tr.t Jrl-'.I'~•• .. , --·--' ' '~ "~'( " . ' 'l,111Nf 1S f 11lC,l\7 lllf 1f 11~1l \ There are those who are treating the Chureh now exactly as they treated me." 111E CARDINAL said be had submitted the nrst voluma of his memoirs to tile Vatican, and that the Pope thanked h1m "for having shared wlth him my viciss.lludes and faith. He had no eicepUons whatever.'' 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' '~ ' ' ' ' " " " ' "' ' c~ "· • '" • Closing· the Pay Gap Accord Near By SYLVIA PORTER Controversy ls 1aging over important a1pcct5 or the u n p r ec.-edented agree ment atnong Big St~el mano.ge1nent, the United Steelworkers and various departments of the federal government to abollsh bolh race and sex diacrlmin.:i.llon throughout the steel industry . And admittedly. the plan -under which tens of thousands of ~·orkers, mninly black! and "·omen, will get back pay averaging about $.00 per worker because of past on-the· job di scrimination -does • Sex Job Discrimination f.Jt -Today, 33 million Y.'Omen arc ln the U.S. labor force, 45 peret?:nt of our r e nt a 1 e populaUon ot age 16 and over. Yet, lour out of five of these women are <.'Onfined ta.. the bottom rungs of the job and pay ladders -as sales, clerical, domestic y,•orkers. -American women today hold only two in f j v e professional a n d technical Jobs, and the proportion of the female labor force holding such jobs actually has been declining. factors rang In t from educatlon to \lo'Ork experience, a pay gap or some 2 percent remains, acco rding to esUmate! or the President's Council ot Economic Advisers. HELPING TO perpetuate this pay gap are myths - a1nong U101n the assumption that "·omen are supplementing their husbands' I a r g er incomes or are ln jobs to earn pin money. You see it every day in the help-wanted ads "·hich slress part-time (lower pay) \\o'Ork for women or promise ''extra eamlngs" to \\-omen presumed to b e othervdse homebound. UP'I Tt~tll Eeo1ao111ie Co11f ab Over The Counter NASD Listings for Tuosdoy, May 7, 1'74 ,JI ha\·~ signif!· cant na \\-S. 1\S j U !i l on'! illustrn- t ion. by <I gt I' (' • ing to the plru1. rnany "orkcr·; \rill be 11•aivin~ ~toreover, "·omen who do hold proressional and technical jobs earn only 68 percent of the a1nounts men earn in those \vork categories. Women who 11re clerical workers earn only 63 percent of the amounts n'ten earn. Sales \\'Orkers eam only .(0 percent of the amounts rr:en cam. Yet, the fact is that 60 President Nixon met with his cabinet Tuesday -the last such n1eeting for out· percent or \\"Omen work ers are going Secretary of the Treasury George Shultz. pictured to the righl of Nixon. single or divorced or "''idowcd Others clockwise fron1 Shultz include HUD Secretary Janes L)·nn; Alexander P. or have husbands who would hove 10 support their fam ilies Haig; Budget Director Hoy ·Ash ; Herbert Stein, choirman or the Council of on inromes or Jess than $7,000 _E_co_1_1o_m_ic_A_d_v_is_e_r_s;_an_d_Se_c 0 r,.e_ta_r::_y_o_f_1_'r_e_as_·u_r_:y_·d_.e_s_.:ig:..1_ia_t_e._W_i_lli_·a_m __ S_i1_n_o1_1_. __ _ •O•T E• cllllnts I 0 n1uch higher !.'Ull'S for 1rhich they might be cli giblC' under Title Vil of the 196.\ Ch,ii Rii:hts Act. BUT ANY SERIOUS proposal for industf}"~'ide elimination of JOb discrimination represents a br~akthrough. The s t e e I industr y's n10\'e cannot help but open tbe way for aclion in many other industries. The fact that \\'On1cn as well as black5 2re included must 001 be underestimutcd. \Ve are still far a\\'3Y fron1 closi ng 1he ma\c-fcmal~ p.1y gap in the U.S. -and tins gap must not be shrugged off. ,..tt1 04 p~l)lli!led Or1~11t Co11I Oallf Pllol. April U, 1.i, t~d MIY 1, I, 197' 1lll-7t ----- OONNELLEASE ~ [jJ T••r fecfMt A11ftl•rl.M Clie,t•I" LMll"I D"lef • Hew '7 4 Yet• HetcllNtll S684D ,,It MOHfM Pl~I llK ~ Lie. Oft APPi'. (ttdll 24 MO. O.E.L. CONNlll CHfflltOllT 1121 HAllllOR ILYD. COSTA MllA 54•·1211 TODAY, A FE~tALt; college graduate earns, on average. little n1ore than a male \\'ho has not. gone past ·elementary school. -\Vo1nc.n TIO\V fill only 22.5 percent of the nation's 255,000 full -lime college and universit y facul ty positions and their pay averages $2,500 less per year than the ave rage amount paid to male faculty n1cn1bcrs. -Only 2 percent of the nation's engineers are women. Only 4 percent of o u r nrchitects are \\.'Omen. Only one out of 20 of our la"-yers and judges is a \'t'oman. Fewer than one in 10 of our physicians is a "·oman. -For all categories of v.·omen 1vorkers, a v e r a g e earnings are now about three- fiflhs or men's earnings. Even if pay .scales are adjustOO for a year without the women's help -an increasin g I y unrcnlistlc fi gure in today's era or gal1opihg inflation. The fact is that more than one in five U.S. households today is headed by a 'A'oman and the number of v.·o~ household heads has increased sharply in the pa st decade. Al last count , the median income (half above, half below) or families head('(! by v.-omen was Jess than half the median for families headed by men. Nearly onf in three families headed by women today lives below the poverty line. YOU 'CAN'T DUCK these statistics . They shout economic discrimination on the basis of sex that must be faced by all honorab l e Americans. Sliver A.nnlversarv PS .4 Grinni1ig Birds -A Reaso11 to S1nile SAN DIEGO I API ExacUy 25 years ago . the first 2.7 paying passengers flew Pacific Southwest Air I i n es (PSA ). which somebody had said stood for "the poor sailor's airline." A converted f\iarine Corps latrine served as the ticket office of the nc\Y airline rormed by a handful of ex· fighter pilots. The: n~t consisted of a single, leased DC3. TIJ E 01''L Y ROtrrE: San Diego to Oakland and back. About I 7 , O o o passengers \\'ere carried on lhe 25th anniversary flights ~fonday and during the .. ~:eek 1,200 flights 'II.i ll go into 11 cities. The "Grinning-Bird-" jets, \.\'ith smiles painted on the nose. still fly in califomi.a but there is a fleet of 19 Boeing n7s and five 737s. The annual passenger t o t a I exceeds six million, and the airline -biggest intrastate air carrier in the United States -now owns four hotel s, a Oight school for commercial pilots from a half- dozen foreign countries and a maintenance ser\'ice for domestic and fO"reign airlines. cnAm~tAN J . FI 0 y d Andre\\"S recently reported earnings of $167.000 on revenues of $30.9 million for the !irst quarter of 1974, compared '"'Ith a loss of $426.000 on revenues of $28.4 n1i\1ion in the same quarter last year. Soon PSA \\'ill add five 313- passenge r "ide-body LIOl l TriStar jets. The outlook, says president \Villiam R. Shrimp, i s excel\crrt . "There's nothing lo indicate there is going to be any drop in air travel,'' he said in an interview. The first of the ncv.· TriStars rolled out of the Lockhttd plant at Palmdale 1'.tonda:; wit h PSA, Lockheed and Federal Aviat ion Administration officials on hand. ANO ON THE regular Oight.c;. there was r r e e champagne to celebrate tile birthday of an airline with reason to smile. Executive's Sales Do,vn Executive lndu s trie s. Anaheim-based motor home manufacturer, reported sales for the second quarter ended l\larch 31 of $2,972.,000 ancl net profits of 1153,000. This compares to $8,741,000 and $747 ,000 sales and net Income for the like period last ye11.r_ 'Co1iservative 'Ethic' Needed To Maintain Sho1·t Gas Li11es SAN FRANCISCO I Ll PI I - Oil company officials arc warning that if Americans keep using ga soli ne a s extravagantly as they have in recent weeks it will be back to the old line-up at the service ' station. "Anyone on the road today can see what is happening." said D. H. Bo\\'et. director of marketing for Standard Oil Company of California. "The 11.·ondcrful effort of people generally to cut do\\o11 on demand is going by the boards now that the embargo is lifted." Bower w<1rned th a t, although there arc few service station lines now. the over-all quantity of gasoline available is going to be less than the demand for the forseeabl\.' future. "IT'S A TOUGll one to handle," he said in an interview. "How do y ou convince the public that tht'y are going to have to keep th e 'conservation ethic' \vithoot getting back to the extreme situation that we had? FINANCE had beCn running \\'ilh a 3 to 4 percent annual increase." 111e con1pany sa'/s· its policy has made a 180-<leg rec torn - from promo ting consumption to promoting conscr\·ation of gasoline. it is here and lherc is still the demand." Although gasoline p r i c e increases have sent Stand::ird's profits skyrocketing. I h e company does not feel the price is out of line. "If you go back IO years and compare the price, you sec the present cost of gasoline. compare d to other commodities. is n o r m a l , mainly because for the first eight years of th r.t 10-year period it was very depressed ," said Bower. CllANGING FR 0 M a ''consumption"' policy to a "conservation" policy ha s involved \\•ide .~pread adjustments at the o i I company. Marketing people "'ho had been taught thal success \\'as selling more of the product had been retrained to 1he idea that SUCf'I'<;;> IS getting customers to hold their needs to la.st year':> level. \\"e will not take on new business that makes us fun1 ish lesser amount s to our present customers.'' snid Bower. "Our sales representatives are sitting dO\\'R with customers. teaching them what they can do to stretch whatever gallons •.114,'>f ,. Gainer• nnd l~o•~ra •• ... m "But, believe me . a lon~ term tight situation is really with us, and unless 'A'C conserve. "'e will be right back \\'ith the gasoline lines.'" Standard cxccut~·v s concede IT llAS ALSO undertaken a huge refinery b u i J d i n g program to increase output OfOcials note that. no matter how much oil is available, the quan tity of gasol ine is limited by refinery capacity and the refineries are no"' running at full speed. Bo"·er savs he doubts that supply-dem.ind economics v;•ill do the job. "Theor etically it is possible that. the price collid rise to the point ·where demand leveled off. But I don't kOO\\' where that level is. In Et .. pe and' some Asia n countri~ the rate of price increases ha s been larger than here. The price is double "-"hat lh~i'.,;~:;~ has prepared a liSI I MUTUAL FUNDS J. of tips for consumers on how to get more miles per gallon . ,,1 ______________________ .. that until the Ar embargo they themse\v('s •ere not thinking shortage. We were ·a little late in discovering how much demand was increasing," said Eneas D. Kane, i-esearch director. "A year ago \\'C found th at demand was up 6 percent. lt Ediso1i Says Higli Costs Force Boost ROSEMEAD I A P ) Southern California Edison Co. said it is boosting rates be- cause of higher fuel costs. The Public Utilitie s Conunisston allo\\•ed Edison to raise residential rates by l. 7 percent, commercial r:ltes by 2.1 percent and, industrial rates by 2.9 percent The raises effecti v e \Vednesday, affect 2.S million customers in 17 counties in Southern and Central Califor· nla. The bill of an aversige residential customer using 450 killowatt·hours a month will go up about one cent a day. The increases \\!ill add about $31.4 ntillion to E d i s o n ' s annual revenues. * 1' '{:{ Basicallv, the Rd,·icr. is to keep. yoi1r engine tuned, dri ve at moderate speeds (nlost cars give four morf'! miles per gallon at 50 mph than at 70 mph ), and plan trips intelligently. W asl1i11gton Actio11 Hit ' By l11depende11t Oil111en DENVER IAP I The Independent Petro I e um Associ ation of America (IPAA) launched the final session of its semiann ual meeting tills 'veek with members grumbling about Congress and leaders mapping "·:iys to scuttle pend i n g legislation. "There is a hard core or political resistance to the idea that an)1hing "'hi ch could be good for the oil industry could possibly be good for the country ,•• !PAA President C. John Miller of Allelan, ~lich .. said a in a speech prepared for 1hc group's g en er a I session. "11fE SEARCll is on for political solution s, in fa ct. that \\'Ould be good for the country and punitive toward 1hc oil industry," inlier said. "I sub1nit that this is irrational politics that smacks of trying to raise a hot air balloon with lend '''eights instead or heat," he said. 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EQI, Gr I.SJ 1,_M ,UNOS INCP' Heu#\11 1.3' 1,1' Unlfund t.JJ 1.14 EQ11 Pr 2.61 1 ... G•DUI':, •wlon 11.'1 It.SI UNION Sll!llVICI Fnd Arn I Jt I.XI Comm 7.bl t .12 Nw Pe•\ 13.ll u .to G•DUP'; Gtwth •.n I.Ml lmp1< l.~1 l.H t'W Wld 10.t• 11,tt eras IY 11.l'! 11.,i 21701 MARGUERITE PARKWAY 415-1700 MISSION VIEJO 831-1740 S. '""" fwy. t. A.""f' ,,...,_ •rlt, Hpt " Me,.,...n~ year-to-date were 11 cents per share. Per share earnings for the six months were based on t,839.000 average nwnbcr of shares comp a red \\'Ith 1.881 ,00> for the comparable period last year. r-------------------------1 i Free trip to Europe i I LcaseancwMercedes (!OrasliWcas 205.ann) and I I we·ll &ve you rourd-Lrip Licket.s !Or Lro lo@ pick 1 1 il up. Call !or free brochure or mail Lhis coupon 1 I I I 213 921·8588 714 523·7250 I I House or Imports 6862 M•nchtlttr 8Ulftl Pork, 90620" I I NAM PHON I· I ADDHSS CITY I , _________________________ J , ' Wine Res~ue l1idustry to Get Fuel WASHINGTON (APl -The wine industry can bubble along this year without fear of getting bottled ur. by a fuel shortage. That s the word from the Federal Energy Of- fice which published new regulations I his week in the Federal Register. The ~-Eo said that produceri; of wines. brandy and brandy spirits as well as con tract farm-l.(}. market haulers "•ill be entitled to receive all the fuel nee"cted for their operations. The FEO~s new regulation is a reversal of a previously ~roposed n1le which would have ex- cluded the industry from obtaining all of Its fuel requirements. House Ma jority Whip John J, M1Fall and 38 olher California congressmen had complained in a letter to the FEO tha.t the earlier proposal would be devastating lo the slate's grape ilftlu slry. McFall praised the new regulation. I ~tiller said "All experience makes clear thllt 11 \\'Ould onl v be a rmttcr of time until ah productrs -large and small -would be broogt under regulation." He said t h e proposed act v.'A!I a "blu~int for a federal Ulkeover or the petroleum Industry." • IPAA l\l~fBERS say rerord profits: for tnajor o 11 comp.'l.nies have created 11 punitive 1nood In Congres~ Iowa rd 1he \\'hole Industry. They sa.v the profit~ ,mainly came from "OVer s eR!I operations but t~ leRklation will only affect tht' domcstiC' mRrkel . lncom 6,\t 6.1\ lndu\ Ir •-••Ill.St lthtl\ 11.1& 11.lt N•ll lnv l ,:U •.¥.I' $Jl'(I ,,,, '· Pl!ol 1,111 '·'' ~,, IYlf U.ts U.t s Un Ct lrt • 70 I ... 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Sloe ' 16' I• !I.JI PUTNAM 1 •~\t , •I 10 •l O..v!df .2) • tl ~••ti 1.11 • u ,.UNDS; wtl\lf 1o"u n ti o•u.111A• Y•• P•• • ll I •3 ~"''' '·'° ~" Wrt.1\n 1 ).I10 11 OtOUP': In¥ At• •JI •.lt Q111lr 1.)0 f, WU,,.,n t.M 10 I\ Ottll~ ,01 tt)I lo I: "'Cl 11 11 11 Wl"41f •II 1 )1 Otl• F l ,t) t ') G<wtti I '1 'It (i.r•lh t ~ 10 11 \tft\I Ind 1 I) l wt Dtll• 1 • 01 • l'i !"Com l OJ I ln\Om J >J J tG W\lld Of t It I 11 OIVtQlf! S0.1t}1 1t 11•1 Vt ll lnYf•I l~t ,_,'M\COll\ lft )Jt Dttt, C,. ltt t Cl ,,,1 Sn 1•111•41 \llU• 11 ''' t•• tttQlft •Gt t 'lf DodQC• H.Cl ll ~ \Ill FnQ •ttlll }I Yt~.IQ !'? <!\joc•d•..I ..... • • ·~? DA ILY PIL01 !_)-Wtdntsday May 8 11)74 Co11glo1nerate Wltiz '11 1.TU:'ll '10..:"t\\\ ITZ \1nfi1t' Jru:. 1ht• lnrg1·:-.l • •l1llp;1n~ in 11:111<111. 11 ill llOl):>.l u ... qu.1rtl·rl~ d11J<h·nd frun1 16 ~ l'lll' 10 Ii c1·n1:-J UUl' 28 No Olh' 'h'lu\11 h l' h<.lJl l)JCI' :iht•Ut lhtt !Hr\'•• thlln ('1l1rl·'~ f i B ! II rl h•u·n. th. J7.\ .. 'll'· (l!d \\ 111•"\••l'- d • 111.·I' 1 ho :1\lt 11 • ~"t t11•r ,\ h.1-. b1:t•11 hll'Y Q1 t't' !ht• past 1vdl' bt1~1ng into An1f:1c. lt 11o111· 111111s ah1fll\ l~i p1·rcl'nt of lhl' 'l !JC'~. 11t11ch rnean~ thal 1h1• \)l.'fl n,1 1n<.Tf'<.1St' tran<;latt•.<; 111!i1 ;111 t')..t t'a ~Jfi ;:r.,, t;,\ \•. ·,.. Good 'Year Predicted l<'ur I-lops PORTLA:\I). Ort'. IAP 1 - The h~q>1>inc!'s of the nation's hl'l'r drinkers n1u~· dep1~11d son1l'11·hnt on lht• 11·l'nthPr in \\ ,1~h1 ngton. ()ti'!!01L Idaho nrH.I nur!ht•rn Ca!ilurn i:l. 11obt•r\ 1-;;11011 nr J'ortlnnd. 1n:1nnt;cr of !he U.S. Hop .\cl n1inistr:itivr Con1n1Hh.'.I'. ~:iid !he 197~ hop h:1rvcst 1nay ;1)lpro;1i.:h !;"1<;1 ~·ear's nrar r1·t'()rd 1>rodutlion of 51.8 11utlinn pounds. Ti11s ye;ir'.s yil'!d prob:ibl ~· \\uii'I n1t•ct last ve;-ir·s r1•cord of 1.i~~ pounds ;;{u rit·re, but a perel'nl ·inerc~isc in hop _ at:re:igr -from 31AOO to '.\:!.tifl() :icrl'ii -shou ld produce nc:irly as ni uch \'oltunc as th e 1!Ji'3 h;u·1•csl, he said. ,JUHl' 28 dividend fr on1 A1nf;1~ \1 il l tut;1I about $270.000. Thi ., \\A)' nf 111Jk1ng 1noncy I!> s1andard op era 11 n~ prut.•L'<iure for Bludh(lrn. a 11 1\v tradt·r 1\hO rn:idc 1:1;1 or1~1n1t l f11 r!Ul1l' ltl l'OllllllOd l!LCS. Ill' dl'lt )!,h!s not only in buyin~ up t'o1npa t1ics cntin.:ly but in tnkhi~ u1a jor $to1·k \lO.'iitiuns in con11.i:.in1es and !hl'll ~l·lling 11ut '!ONEY 'fREE for " profit 1\1noog !ht• co111pa11il's he h~1 s d;1bbl£'d in :ire Arn1ou r, Si111·lai r 011. ,\Jl i, L'ha l1ners and Pnn Arnl'ril·;ul \\'urld A il'\\'a~s. \\llE~ GULF ,i;; \\'t·~tcrn rnters tl1c pit·lun·. c•n" r•~·\l'I' h11011s. of <.:utu :-t•, 11h1•th1•r :1 takco\·cr altt•inp! J urk~ in 1hl' 1l'ings. ·That 's p;1rt 01 1h1· 13ludhorn g~Ullt'. 1!011 11·011ld you f('('I u1xin lc<1n1111g rhal ;1 hugc ehunk of ~our eo111p;1n'v's stol'k had p<1sscd into 1he h;1 nds of nn opcr:11or 1vho ;1r.:ci uired 1nOf(• than 8 0 tiJ 1111>::i nic:; <luring thl' dcc;1dc of the 19li0.~·.• Bludhorn began seoopi ng !I f) 1·01 npantl'S \\ ifh thi: Gulf & \\'cstcrn sh1l1l'l 111 I '.15 9 . Starli ng fro n1 scrareh. he f:is hion('d a conglnn1er:tlt• that uni\' docs ~'2 billion a yea r in sal1•s. J\·lajor ('tlnlribu tors to 1h l s vo lu1ne incl u de ...,aran1011nl Pictures, N c 11· .Jcr~CI' Zinc, South J>ucrto Hico ·sugar and Consolidated Cigar. 'l'herc's ;i tendene\' to regard ronglf1n1cra\e-bl1ilders <1s C\'il. JlUll'Cr-rn:id people Uut the con1panics acqui rc1 I by Bludhorn ha\'e not suffcr<'d . P:1ran1ount Picturcs, f o r exan1ple, 11·as a11 a i I i 11 g con11>any 11·hcn i1 cntcrcd the G&\V fold in 1966. It has since ~one on to nH1kt• "'l..uVl' Slur\•," .. 1lu' f:o.tf·1 1!11•1"' ;inti "ThC (:re11 t c:at~by " i\IF.A:'ll\\'lllLE. UL L;l}llU!l~ ('Ulllinut'S to \l'<C (;.,\·\\' 'l\IJl\l'Y 10 plt1y the sllll.:k ni;irkt•t. Lust Feb ruary Gulf &.· \\ c~lt·rn sold 113.00J slHtrt•s of lh~· t'tlOkil' 111akt!r. KccblC'r . The 1>ricc 11:1s S2!!. l\'hich 11 <1s 40 1X'rcl'nl abo\'e the ~20 (:,~·\\' 1>aid lur th~·$':..-holdin:.ts la.">I O<.:tobcr In t1d1111iun tu it-' i\1 ntJc: shares. l he C&\\' trcasurv nu11 l1 H:. holdu1gs 11 hiLh re1li-esl•nt 20 l)('rcent {)f Bulova \\'atr·h, :!'2 l>t'rce.nt of Kayst•r Hoth. 11 p<:rccnt uf Al11t•rtu Cu lrtr, nine 1icrt l·n1 of Si111111on~ <tnd four pcr<.:ent uf th~ A&P ftXld t·hai n. H (1 11 o t ll lu-baspd An1fac qual ifit's 1 ·:1~ily '"' tht• kind of l'<1n1p:1n1• Blud hor u lol'rs to 111t''" 11i1h. Jla\1a1 i's lc;idin)..( suµ;1r pnx lucl·r 111~ br:ind is (",\'Ii i, 1\n1fae h11~ btM·n on ;in :Ll'qu1sitiun binge uf i1.-: 111111 .'-Ull'l' 1!Mi8. ha1 iug \)ough t n1orc 1h;111 :JO t•on1pa111es1 :Hnong thcin the Frrll ll;u·11•;. rl'Staur;-int-ho!cl 1:lr1in. I h t' .ro~t·ph J\\agnin s p ee i a l t y s hops. the Libt•r!.v !louse and Hhodcs dep:1rln1cnt storc.i;. ll l!T THE F I /\' AN C I A L results ha\'e not b cc n sensational. \\'hi l<' An1 fac has n1or..: than quadru pk•d ils sales s ince 19Gll. profi l--> hal'c not kept pace. The con1pHny earns uuly $27 tnillion on a Sl billion \'Ohunc. The kicker in the /\1nfae sliuation -and it 's a feature that rnust intrigue !Jludhorn - 1s the con111any's extensive land holdings. A111fac ov.·ns 100.000 acl'es -G5.000 111 lla1\':tii and 35.000 in !he 1rcstcrn part o1 ti1c L'nired States -and this property is sn \'alu:iblc rhat the co n1pany \rould be 11·orth niorc dead than ;ilil'C'. Chroniclt Feature~. San Frarn;l;co 10 SIMPLE STEPS TO FINANCE S&L Given Brauch Okav ... C;1µ1 t:il AHiri nre C orp . nnnouncecl its 11 holly O\l'llCd :o>ubsidi:11'~· .. \\arinl'l'S S:iv ings ;ind Luau As~x·1ation of ~P11·1)()r! Hc;i ch h:t<i r••t·1·il'e,1 JK'rtlli~si<•n lron1 !ht• California Sarin g s ;1n d L o an l'0111t11issinner !o 01X'n a branch in BcvPrly Hills. :it the. 111tl'rsettion or lk•vc rlv IJr. and Oly1n11ic r1l\'d. · Lease arrangt'ITICnt s have hcl'tl 1nndl' fur sµ:ice at that \0(':1ti<Jn. the co111p<.1ny said. Exxo11 lfikes Priee of Gas HOUSTON (AP1 -Exxon Co. lJSA has announced a 3.2 Cl1nl s per Aal lon increase in gasoline prices. Exxo n also boos1cd 1frir.:es hy 3 rents i1 gallon for sut"h distillate products as dil'sel fut•I. heating oil and kerosene. ,\n E-.:xon spokesn1an !'aid the increase is a p:l"'!'·l hrou·~h of unrecover('d .c11:-:ts fo r r:J\\' 1nateri;1ls and fnr in1 portcd products. Su ch P~"s-1hroughs arc nuthorized by f<°l'dcral Energy Office rcguh1tio11·~. 0 Keeplayou t Simple ()Motivate. Get Action V•',11 d!~ 11111 I" .1'1. ~l :1 V •• q ! • .1 T '' , 1 11np.1t1 ( .t 1l k.h ·t & h,c,il Of.J1n! 111 !ht' l.1yo u1 lu qrab a '' 1d~r ·; fV•' Kf'f'P fl'ICCS b1q .ind IY.)lrj ()Kno w Your Market r .... •11 r'l1•'fr 11.1nrj1 ·" 1nrl au~ w·,;ri · r ··1.-t.1! .1.11t"· • 1»nt·. 111 .... , .i:H1 cl1· Ii~• , o ! yllU I nnt1·n!•.1I • 11.;1omr-r· . .inrl 1111 11 1iru11il" commun1!y Stiow 'nt,!m you ~rlo~v ttr1.:m 0 Use Easy-readin g Type Faces Uripr>r <lnd lowr r 1..,1 I• ti•·', .tr" 1.:.u.11ly 1•.i· 1 .. r !1• 11•,!.'l t• l•l .Ill CJP!I ,I·, l J.1h•·rul•· • flf)I Old [nrih. 11 ur t.th .. r !.inc v tvric tac"'> .i1<· h<H$'.I 10 rP,Jd U:.l! plLnly 111 who\~ :.wee O Make Artwork Match Pu rpose A o:,.m1n,111 n r ari~1 1c 111 y ,,r I,,,• 111 \'.'di +rl';u r•' '·'' .r . 1'" '•·r • t b u ! 11•m• lf'l"r !I• 11 !HJ! Clil ail, If· ]t;lf" I<",!, (II ur<1Pl1•CS (lf tq1Q'" qraoh1c~ Tvn1· ,,lone c.an bO ullect1vc. 11'.>f'J 0 A r:~r,•J ·t'l 1ndqt.' " ' ',. ' 101• •. • ,; ,, ·- Tr .•• 01,r. -.1 ;1:~·1.1y m• 111 rr ·1· 1n1] .i • 1\r· '>!l'l" .if!' .:n ' JCI'...''. ,hJI 1t l 'lPf C"ll'{ dr.t."I 1< 1'1• •, 11'!? y ·11f •,fQrt• (JI 1n110oucr· yuu c,1 vou r pruouct 0 Se tl With Headline Ci::•n •1H1r."' ynu1 render. a1 ,, ol.i:i .... · !1'1! yr-11 haVf1 c.m•1tn111ri "' v;i!ue tor 1•1111 T • ·I r 1111 1•1r :: :, 1n 11 t<J1 n1n (',<~! r•1m 1ntr>rr 11 'l (;r'IOufjh l(J ri-,id V(JUf 1.-l..:'V. 0 Wri te COPY. Th at Sells. Co mp el s o oevelop a Di stinct Style U ("'at\'"<" f)CP. il hOrl~l't vr :i l.l~""'J1 t<·r,hnu:u••11' 11 1 r.;I.(·~ v11111 ar!·. dr •1n· Tl'" .:rid m.11<..P:. 111cn1 rc, ... 1no1 .. !•..ich ot!l"r H•·11ul 1r r;'.ldCtS :.hould n •cor1n1;1· your ads l'.!v<>n \'111 hout your name un t11r:m 'T\f" , I •~ '·~•·f)t1:,d I· 1r" yc ... 1 r r I h·:I" 11,, .1 , r:u1 o:;,~, 1 n. '·" , ~ I '•I 1• ., t T "!] I \I I 'l d '• .rr~I · tl·ly B~ SP{ :;die r .. 11 1r,1~. of 1,,cts, lnchid£' (l!ICPS, C.'>PeC1dll'1' cargJ1n rncc5 ()Invest So me Time I P1y att r·n11on to dr-1fl11s: qn1 bJck to bil'>ICS. makt:: 1 v"rY ~d you1 o wn 1nvr ... tmPnr 1n 1u'ure 5.Jlt;~ 1-'u ~.i"rtul advf•r11.,1<1g f('~.rc; (1n yo1n \'111/1ngne~!> to rhf'C k Q U I lh t j Jntl,;!Th•n13!:, ~VhPri"vPr you pu1 ii nnd rf'(1.1rdles5 ol 1!s s11c. bt' ~.,ir£' the reader can ea<;ily !111d vou r logo. yo ur .•tinorurC'. · 1n ev.-.ry :id lnclooc det<uls like :.1or1' hour·, 1orat1011 p11one numticr. too There's an 11th step -even simpler -just call us to put yqur super cids to work for you , • DAILY PILOT Adve rti sin g De pt 642-4321 .. ' . SEC Cites T,vo Fir111s For Fra11d S1\:\' DI EGO (AP) -The Securit ies Exchange Con1inis- sion has accused l\\'O corpo- rotiou<1 and I? persons includ- i11g a l..os Alu111itos man . of traud in 1hr sale of stock in a Nevada·b.1sl·d n ; r I i n c t·o1npan,\·. The SEC filed a ci\'il suit in U.S. Dis trict Cour·t 1\1esday alleging a schcn1e to inflalc the price of Royal Airline Inc .. and pocket !he rno n1·y inl'estcd ln the eornpany Uy the public. The suit i;nid I.he defend;int s told the SEC 1hat IUl.'.!00 shares or Ro_\':l l Airline stock had been sold 10 the 1>ublic for S&.-l.OOa. \\'h1 ·11 no sul'h sa\c:i had 1aken place. The <teft>nd:111ts kept control or the stock. fa ill'<i to rc).!ister It 1\•it h the SEC as l'l'quirf'd. and cha nged Royal's al'liclcs of 111corpor:11ion to increase the 11un1bcr of authorized shares rrun1 one n1illiu11 to Ill n1illion, the suit said. In addl!ion. the SEC s;iid ,-;1 rious d;!fcndants lailt-d to infor1n investors th;1t !loyal Airlinr h:1d ccasrd :l 1 r operations in l)ccen1 bl'l' !9i'.! '\"he suit sai d the :.il\e,:;1·d l~· (raudulent dcalill j.!S i.lC).!:l ll ILL .\lay 1\17'.!. Ti1e SEC is st·..:kin:.: a court order ba rring ful'lhi.::· deccptil'c schl'lllt'S b~ rh~· dt•ft•1l<lan1 ~. The Or:in ;:(e Co u 11 t ~ dcll'nclant is ill'rbcrl Sl·~alofr. .'1tl /lge llC)' 'l'ells Debts S.\:'\ DI EGO \r\P t B a r n cs-Chase Adl'crtising I nc .. 11·h i c h rigu r ed pron1i ncntly in lhr 1969::i!I in1·cs!igation of '"t•1!011· Ca b Co .. has filed fo:o b.1nkrup!i.:1·. Thl' ron1pany. I o r rn er ·1 y called D a r n cs -(' h ;1 n1 µ .'\d1·erti'-l11g ,\g('nl'y. subntillcd a fedl'raf cnurt p c r i t i o n Tucsc.lal' lis ring ;i~;-;('1 S of Slij.tJllU and Ueb1s o! ..... .t~.11Ua Thl' c!t•hts iru·lu,h·J a ba l:1nrt• of nca1 !\' :$ti\1.00J on a !!170 loan fron1 11011· defun ct L'.S. :\a11on:i! 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H 1 .. 11ith annu:i! ~.i!t'' of S\.i hill ion. 11as undt•r l'On ~itlt·ra li on :is <1 t'On~olid:ilion pa11ncr. lie said r1hcr firn1~ al:<0 11'l'l't' under run ~1c1l~rat1011 . b1•t hl' refused to ide11t1f\ rhf"n1 llr cn1phasitl'd 1h:tt ta lks 111·re P-.:1 rcn1C'ly prt>li111inar~. tll'tl de('lin<·d Pt t'lahorali>. ll;1u g!1t on h.icl sai d {'.U'li,•r thi~ ~<':l r that La1.,1rd Fr1'l'l'~ ;1111! Co.. a ~('\\' Y o r k in\·1·sun1·nt banking firn1. had l>et'll ret:ii ned 10 ad\ 1;e on pursuit of ;-i tTI('rgt•r. "\\IF. ARE FACED II ilh .'l sJ!11a11on in 11hil'h 11·c n1 11st do -;ind ar(' doing--1·1·er1 · thing 1\'t.! t':ln to build a stron:,:- ,t•r 1.'<1ui ty base ... he told slflr.:k- ho\dcrs i11 prt•parcd rcm;irks. "Thl•rl' arc <1 lot of 11a~s to do !hi;-; ;inti 11 t• ;1rC' pur~u1ng ,1•1 1•ral of thl'rn 11 11h the h .. ·l\l uf l.;iz;1rd 1-'rerl'~ ()nC' 1<; n1t'rii1•r. 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CLOSE -UP TOOTH PASTE Reg. 1.02 ALKA-SELTZER BOX OF 36 MAIL IN t O<JPOH fOR r st.LE GRAf!DF ATH rn AND WALL CLOC KS Reg • 18.88 $2 REFUND 011 .... , J Otrfl•lllT IHUC 11•11 (.I.II ,tOOUCf5 TOii IUll 1688 Reg. 19.88 178 ~ Reg. 5.99 FANCY ACRYLIC KNIT CARDIGAN SWEATERS f wll fo•\1,.,.,,.d loner .,,,,, & loce l l vl ~• 1n d11 p -d•y oc•yl•t. eo•y-10.1,~.,.,.. ~h coloo, 101e• $.M.L. ~ ~::·-...... ,.(";...,._. -.,__ .......... .,L ..... ~?.."-~ ~ ""'" ~ft"'· I :""~ 'l"'----I . ~iti -··· \~ " ' Reg. 3.99 216 SILVERTONE WIRE BREAD BASKET SALE •••• •••• 17.11 ••••• W• r1st"• tl t rl1-1 tt U•il ••11tllits. Nt Ultl It ~tlltll. SALE' SIMULATED DESIGNER PEARLS .f,' l 'l'; ~l y :J ,.. \ I " \1 Buv 1 Pair for Reg. . Price of 88c -Gel You~ second Pair tor Onlv ' \ • 6(1 to 90" •Opel, n...:.i.!a..e• t'OH· ~at Tfw,tty •""""" .,..,lfacpltt•- '"9' 10 "'oith '" peo1l1 o! oil •••<"> 014! Thi!" ,.,..,,ior• T °'1•!<, :::..,n~r. -J,..,,, Mom• of oil 09e• Co!!~ '" P4!•11e. 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LASTING CURLS SHAVING WAND ACUUM PITCHE BLENDER SALE PERFUME WHISTLE l<rvf!I~. no1 .. ro1 1•• '" mll'I~'''· With Shov4!1 unoo•hlv, 9~11ty. Sohcl 1to1e, 9.51).wott ... ~ Gitt whi1ll• 11!01 •toity '° oucried •otl•n lo;1• 1tion • -~•! Holda 1 dratn ol llufly or lo'lg holf. #7 !lC f feo t11r•I lo9ht, ho1 lrO¥tl tor, Co-td 11ou:•v•. to1 ,,._ codo. H'orveil Gold • Costa Mesa 2ll E. 171h St. . Santa Ana 1406 Vil. Edinqer & Bristol Fountain Valley Magnolia al Talborl El Toro El Toro al Rackfitld Huntington Beach . 9861 ;....,allrookhursl Huntington lleach 21131 a.ach ll•d. ol Atlonlo Co sio Mesa 2300 Harbor of Wilson Santa Ana l32S !ristol at MocArthw Fountain Valley 16141 Hort.or al Edlogtr Westminster Westminster crt Gotdtn Wnt Huntincpon Beach 95-oglooC....,. Huntington Beach SBBI WOM1et' ' • , I .. Neve_r· Saw Such Goo-ness? e BEA ANDERSON, Editor CAROL MOORE, Food Editor WldnllGIJ MIJ I, lfU l'ffl IS Salami,_; Bologna Franks Adaptable An1cr1cans cat 1nore than 3.5 billion pounds a year or one or the oldest processed foods in the "·orld - sausage. That's almost 17 pounds for c\'rry n1an. "on1an and child. Even though it's heen around for 5.000 ~·ears, there are ahvays nev.· \\'ays to serve ,lhis meat product. considering the new emphases on nutritional value and use of convenience food~. Some of the ide:1s are presented in Sausage Sampl er, a pamphlet published by Union Carbide Co .. "'hich describes the six different types of sausage: fresh , cooked, smoked (cooked and ~), dry-semi-dry and cooked n1 e a t specialties. A copy may be obtained by sending name, address and 25 cents to Dept. FSR. 6733 \Vest 65th St .. Chicago, ill , 60638 . For a more complete history of sausage and suggestions for serving it in cast iron skillet . copper ketUe and sizzling platter. Oscar. ~layer offers "All About Sausage." This 96-page. cookbook. printed on parchment, is available for $2 by writing to Sausage Book, P.O. Box 1581. lt1adison, \Vise. 53701. • \Vhile succuJcnt and savory sau.sage usually is served la,·ishly on hors d'oeuvre trays or substantially in casseroles or vegetable medleys, today we show carefree entrees for youthful parties. PlltATE BOLOGN,\ EGG SA:'\D,\'ICllES 6 hard-cooked eggs, choppt."'d 1.3 cup chopped celery 1 ~ cup mayonnaise or salad dressing I teaspoon salt 1-: teaspoon dry mustard 8 slices bologna 4 slices Ainerican cheest>, hah·cd dia ganally 1 4 hamburger buns. split and butlered Combine chopped eggs, celery, 1nayonnaise. -salt and dry mustard: mir Y."elt. adding additional mayonnaise to desired consistency for sandwich filling . Cut a pirate's face -eyes and mouth -out of bologna slices using lip of sharp knife C>r aspic rutters. P1Rce triangle of cheese at an angle on top of bologna slice to fonn bandanna; round corners to fit . Chop trimmings from bologna and cheese: stir int o egg mlxl ure. Spread egg salad filling on buttered bun halves: top \\ilh pirate faces. pressing dOY.'ll slightly. ~lakes 8 sandwiches. SALAMI PIZZA WAF 2 packages (9 ounces e a c h ) refrigerated crescent rolls 11~ cup pizza sauce 8 slices salami l package 14 ow1ces) shredded mozzarella cheese l egg, beaten l tablespoon sesame seeds Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Remo\•e dough fron1 I package crescent rolls: unroll carefully and pinch seams together to seal; place on greaSed cooky sheet. Spread dough \\'ilh pizza sauce; arrange salami slices on lop; sprinkle with cheese. Retnove dough from rem a in in g package of crescent rolls; pinch seams together to seal. Cut into three lengthwise strips; place one st:rif along each side on loaf, pressing to sea . CUt remaining strip into thirds lengthwise : braid. Place along center of loaf, pressing ends to seal. Brush with beateJ\ egg; sprinkle with sesame seeds. Bake 15 to 20 minutes until golden brov.n. Cut in crosswise strips to serve. GREEN NOODLES PARMESAN package (12 ounces ) spinach egg noodles I cup chopped onion 2 tablespoons butter I cup milk I teaspoon cornstarch 1 package (3 ounces) cream cheese, cubed 1,~ teaspoon seasoned salt '-'.t. cup grated Parmesan cheese Cook noodles according to package direct ioos. While noodJes are cooking, saute onion in butt.er. Combine milk aod comstareh. Add to onion along with cream cheese and seasoned salt. Cook and stir over medium heat until smooth and bubbly. Drain noodles; toss \vi th half or parmesan cheese · and cream sauce. Sprinkle remaining cheese on top . ~lakes 12 servings. SAUSAGE FONDUE 2 fondue pots Vegetable oil 1 ~ pounds bologna, cut in ~.lndJ cubes llf.: pounds sum.mer sausage, cut in ~~· inch cubes Pour vegetable oil into fondue cookers to no more than 1,~ capacity or to depth of two inches. Heat over range to 425 degrees. Add I teaspoon salt to prevent spattering. Transfer cookers to fondue burners. Have sausage cubes at room temperature oo serving board. Spear cube with fondue fork : fry in hot oil about one minute or till browned and heated through. Transfer to dinner fork ; dip in sauce. 1'1akes 12 servings. CHEESEV MUSTARD SAUCE I envelope (l 1r~ ounces) cheese aauce mix l tablespoon prepared mustard I cup milk Combine all ingredients and stir over medium heat until thickened to make I cup sauce. HORSERADISH CREAM SAUCE t cup dairy sour cream 2 tablespoons prepared horseradish 2 tablespoons chopped parsley 1 ~ teaspoon salt ,. Combine all ingredients. s I i r ring thoroughly. Sausages are party food. Young teenagers can prepare a buffet with Salami Pizza Loaf and Tacos or Chili Dogs that use frankfurters . Older teens may prefer a Summer Sausage Fondue with sauces for dipping. Pre-schoolers will delight in cheese- bologna pirate faces atop egg sandwiches before the treasure hunt ends with Money Chest, frosted pound cake with candy coins . • , . I _, Horoscope: Pisc~s Can Push to Top THURSDAY MAY 9 8)' SYDNEY O'IAltR AlllES (~1arch 21-Ap.t'il 19 \: Emph3sls is on teaming process. Your sbll ilies break through bonds of limitation. Language. spt't.'i<il studies arc spotl!ghted. 1·ra1•cl plans 1 are in picture, too. TAURUS (April 21).May 20): Take special care where inve .s tm t>nls, money partnerships :-ire concerned. Sorneone apparenlly \\.'ants somelhlng of ''alue for nothing -from you. Gl<.:i\11NI ~~fay 21-June 2): valid hint. A void b a 1 l n It actions on impulse . Defer tti wishes of partner or male. Patlt!flce OO'A' is a v:i.1uablt- ally. Kno v.• 11 and act accordingly. CANCEi\ !June 21 -Jul y l2J: Pace quickens. V 11 a 11 t y !>ccomes a 1najor fnctor for l'Onsiderat1on. \'i!amln intake should be re,•iewed Forces lend 10 be scattered. \'oo may be attempting too much, too soon. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 ): VIRGO (Aug. 2.1·SePI 22 1. Steady approach is nccessarr. (lather Information. Anal yze da!~. Give full pl,ay to inlellettual curiosi ty. Re!eel the superficial. LIURA !Sept. 23-0ct. ,22 ): Acccnl is on ideas -which rl'quire time lo develop, short trips and agrec1nents reached with relatives. Strive ta erase mlsronccpl!ons. Jlarnwoy on home front is more important than usual. SCOlll'IO (Oct. 2l·NOv. 21 ): SAG J'ITAJt JUS (No1" 22- Dt'c. 21 J: This 1s a power day for yon. You obtain results. \'ou gain authority and prestige. If single, you could gain a mate. If married, you gain in business de a I , . en.hancinq serurlly. CA PRl':OH.N (Dec. 22·Jan. 19): Retrace steps. Go back and review lessons. Study a variety o( t e c hn i q u e s . Popularize your presentation. Get out of arcane area inlo bright light of sun . AQUA RIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 181: Popularity surges to forefront . Back s 1 a pp er s .appear. \\!here ~'ere t.hey when you nttded them? Ask It PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Push up, up to a top rung. Stress q u a l ity and responsibility. Follow through Oil hunch ; give full play to intultJve intellect. You wlll have leu V."Orries ab out security. IF TODAY IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you help people In trouble. You know the law. You heal wowids, even If you are not a physician i n orthodox sense. You are direct, dynamJc and many are envious. You have a few loyal friends. Others are enYiOU.S. resentful and puzzled. BELLY DANCE CLASSES Give a Special Mother 's Day Gif t . V i deo t ape eq ui pm ent Is available to record student progress. You learn quickly! we have excel lent facili t ies and small classes <m aximum 7). IEGIHMIM~ -IKTllMIDIATl-ADVAllCID l'llOflSSIOMAl.-TIAC:Hltt-TUIHM·CLASSIS ST AITIMG JM MAT CALL NOW: 545·10~8 COSTA MESA M~ flt1 1f '1'1•n ltf ,........,. ~ ttnr WMI U"'illlcl l.clMllll _.. ~ ·CIMtlft lrW <NII "ant &M C-... Stwlfll TV $MWa Mii tMdliftl <Mun. Study Taur us n1cssagc for Crrativc ublllti'.'s rt re utili71'fl- and apprecia"tcd . Pc rs on a I n1<.1gnctism becotnes v I t a I faclo r. Be ready for change of scenery. Emphasis Is on remodt:ling. Hold oft on rin11I decisions, l<'gal contracts. Individual who boaslj of assets niay be co\•ering lack of funds. Know 11 and proceed wlth ca ution. and be tnature. Keep balance. -------------- .Orange Coast Coup~es Marry THOMPSON-LEECH Susan Lcec~ of Costa Mesa t and Gary S. Thon1pson of Balboa v.·ere niarrled i n ceremonies conducted in Our Lady or 11ount C a r m e I Catholic Church. l.lalboa. The bride, daughter of Mrs. Anne Leech of Pa v.·tuckct. R. 1., was attended by Sharon C:r0uld . Connie Half and Kathy Thontpson. Her husband was served by Edward Pricbe,1 J a m e s Bourquardez and J\.1 I k e Bullard. His parents are the R. L. Thompsorui of Ba1boa. The bride graduated from Katella High School, Anaheim, whil e he r husband is a f/J;J gradua le of Newport Harbor MRS. THOMPSON High School and Orange Coast C.ollege and attends California State University at Long Beach. SCHUREMAN- THOMPSON Estanci a •ligh S c h o o I graduates Sandra Thompson and Steven A. Schurell'.an exchanged nuptia l vows and r ings before the Rev. Dr. Charles H. Dierenfield In St. Andrew's Pr es by I e rl an Church, Newport Beach. Their pa rents are !he Floyd J. Thompsons and Robert Schuremans, all of Costa l\1esa. SNYDER-BRA KELEY Paula Winier Bra kcley and P.obcrt Bruce Snyder were ma rr ied in S lorrs Cong r e gationnl Chu rch, Storrs, Conn., v.·ith the Rev. James Tudesco offic:ia!ing. The 9ride ls the daugh ter of i\otrs. Virginia Brnke!ey of Laguna Beach and the late Mr. Paul \Vinter Brakcley Jr. ~fer husband is the son ol the frank Snyders of Pifilford , Conn. MRS. SCHUREMAN DeGUELLE-PELOQU JN TOOmas Allen DeG ucl!e of Huntington Beach cla irned Ruth Blanche Peloquin as his bride during cc r cm on le s conducted in the Church of St. Teresa. San Jose. The bride, daughter of lhc Louis A. Peloquins of San Jose, is a graduate of San Jose High School and San Jose College. Her husband is..,he son or Attendants were the /.f isscs Diana Ca u dent i , J ulie Thompson. Susan Schureman and Karen Braegcr, Raymond Schureman, Dusty Willey and Na ji Alloush. The bride is a graduate of Mrs. Worrtn William' Laguna Beach High School ILlttt. THtlClf and Orange Coast College. She of TEENA'S YARDSTICK also attended the 0Jkland Newport leach MRS. BARKER :\Ir. and l\1rs. James DeGuell e of Huntingtnn Beach. He graduated from Huntington Beach High School and Golden \Vest College. Their attendan ts v.•ere r.Ir. and ~!rs. John Bittiag, Klkl Lammers. 11ary and John DeGuelle, Claire Peloquin, Asly Houchin, Jim Haberthu r. f<.1ike Lambert and Da\·id ti1arkam. The nc\vlyweds will reside ln HW1tington Beach. MOTHERS: ll SAH-t40T SOllY! SWIMUSSOHS .-. ... 0oo ............ litdoor Pool The newlyv;eds, \Vho will reside in !\1esa, Ariz.. also stud ied at Orange Coast _ College. School or Ari and Design and HAD A BABY GIRL SUNDA VIRGO SWIM SCHOOL !he University of Connecticut. 1 '===::Y,:MA=:Y:5:':1:9:7:4:'· :J.'::::=::""::'':C4'Cl 6':3::6:;·Z'::5:"50'.:::== The bridegroom Is a!----·- graduate of Jonathan La w ,. ____ ,.. ___ ..., __ -:':::":-"':::"---...... BARKER-LAYTON High School. ~tilrord . Conn., ~ £R'S C"Jl and of the Univecsit,V of OTH .I) A l"> Connecticut. He is v I c e :c'l.( Holy Family Cat ho l l c president of the Green Lake WHY uoT GIVE HER A Church, Orange \\'as the " settin g for the dou ble ring Comps. Inc . Bangor. ~laine. GIFT CERTIFICATE ceremony linking h1argarct Attendnnts "'ere A-frs. James • ~fary Lay ton and Sam Elroy Serrano, ~l rs .Alexis Bugarff.I from Barker Jr. Pamela Snyder. San1antha m ~~ 1 w 0£ficialing was the Rev. Bugaeff. A'IC'/vi!Je Andre11•s. , • Dopald Strange. Parents of Ba r r Y S n Yd er · R c. i d Q le j l~ the new\yv.'eds are the Glenn Parrington and G r cg or if-Bugaerr. 250D East 17th Street 548-3446 ti1orris Laytoru or Corona dcl Hil9ren Square. Casto Meso Mar and Air. and /.trs. "Sam_-=----------~"'.'."'"".':".'.:"'.'."'"".':".'.:~~~~~:".'.~~~~~"."'.~~~ Elory Bar ker Sr. of Garden~. Grove. The bride is a graduate or the Uni\"ersi ty of Redlands where she majored i n business. Her h u s b a n d graduated from Santa Ana College. They plan to reside in Tusti n. Honor allendanl5 11·ere Therese Layton and Dan La!IJ.ey. Others in the wedding party v.•ere Elizabeth. Debbie, Michael and Christopher La~1on. Laurie Barker, !\·lary and Jerry Linnert, Linda Schmill and Dan ~l rong. Rites Set ti1r. and ,,lrs. Donald L. \Vard of Luguna Beach hnve announced the engagement of their daughter, Lisa Marie Ward to Steven P c I c Katsiyiatuii. son of r..lr. and !\frs. C.mr~e Katsiyiarmi, also of Laguna. i\tiss \Vard is a senior nt LagWl8 Beach I ligh ~thool nnd her fiancc 1~ an alurnnus or LBHS. A November \' eddin~ is planned. ARE YOU FAT? OVERWEIGHT? OD RI NEX con11111s tile most elltct1~e redt1cin1t aid 1Y1 il1ble without prescrip tion ! One tin~ OORlt,IEX 11blet lleloft meals and )'Oil want lo eal Jtss · down 10 /'"' AIOfits • down gon your we1gllt Tllous111dr ol wcm~n from corsl 11) to1it 1epoi-1 ODAINEX llas helped llllm k!H 5. 10. 20 p()Unds 1n a sl'lo1l lune · 10 c~n :;ou. Cet rid or u2t1 lat l l'MI livt tong., I ODRINEX must ulilfy Of rour lllOMJ will be 1el1111de4. No q111st•on1 ulltel. Sold wltll this au1t1n111 ~ THRIFTY •• tc~"u'.:~~o•" ' , UNdERSTA 0 NC:hNG ,.. Yol!R MiNdi, ,, , Ifs impoi1Jrit for you to understond .y0u( mind. , Kn owing how, end ,bclrtlf at:>te t'o better use your ~ • mind to make Your OJWQ ·ufe bttter. "' • You can lc•m to expand your tateofs, ffllpro~ your skills, develop your niental abi!JtleS, af .. feet positive change.! In your personality, In~ correct disturbing habits through un der .. standing your own mind. •, Man has yet to s olve th~ mysteries of mem- ory, learning and COl'}SClousncss. The human mind is perhaps the last frontier In man's e11 ploration of hlmsej.lf. ' We teach a course aiUcd Sll\fa Mind Con· r . . • _. ' • Meet Phyllis Sues, the designer behind the masterfully simple 2 FASHION IS LAND look'fashion loves. Trunk Show and informal ill(i)delling. Thursday, May 9. 11:30 to 3:30. HERE , SOFT PYJAMA IN POLYESTER/ JERSEY'° WHITE , PEACH, 6-14,,$90 .. ROB1NSON1S OESIGNER DRESSES, SJ10P WED., THURS. I0 :00-5t 30 6"4-2800 . . • . I .. -' Irv ca1 .\s a sh 11, Cl shi in' fas pr sh me (lef Fashions a la Moods Irvine Ch;iptcr. An1eri- can Business \Vome n's ;\ssoc iation will present a luncheo n fashion show Saturday. l\lay 11. in the Balboa Ray Club to raise schola r- ship funds. Anticipat- ing the rnan y rnoods of fnshion s. which wili be pl'ovidcd b y are a shops, a.re <: h a p t e r nlen1berfoi Pal. Edick, (Jell), and Adele Moolc. DIANE HOLT Pair to W ed In Newport Our L.idy Queen uf AngC'ls Church. Ne\\'port Beach '''ill be the selling for th c n1arri:.i~c of Di ane ~·laric Holt and Stephen .Ja1nes '.\lullcr of Huntington Beach . ·The eng:i.gt·n1cnt ,.,. a s announced b\' ~tr. and r-.lrs .. Douglas Jlcilt of \'alinda. ~l ullcr is lhC' son of lhc l<obt'rt ~1ullcrs of Nc~·port Beach. !I r attends the Unircrsity of Southern Cali{on1ia. A v•cdding dutc has no t bc::n set. Nesbits Tell Troth 1·11C' rngJgemcnt of ~:ll ru LO!iise Nesbi t and Christopht·r John L..'lnu1r has her n announted by he r parents. !\Ir. :ind !\>!rs. Thon1as L. Nesbi t of San Gabriel. An August weddini? i s planned in St. Rita's Church, Sierra !\h1drc. ,,,."f • • ' ,,, ... " ,fl,, t·1l(Jf :11 Bare Evidence Ov_erruled DEAR AN~ ~\llEllS: firs!, you should know I an1 a happily married man, the father of t\\·o children. 1 \rork in the shoe department of a large store in a shoppini,: center. I don't kno\v \1•hat to expect next in the. V.'<l)' of v•on1ca's ap1)arel. It's not \vhat they are wetiring but what !hey ar'! NOT 1vearing that bothers me. Aliddle-aged \VOJnen as wC'll as young girls come in 'A·ith their bare n1idriffs, belly buttons "'inking at n1e through rolls of fal . breasts flopping around under fl imsy halter tops. hip- huggc r pants so low you are afraid to look for fear they ntight slip a quarter or an inch. This afternoon, a girl about 17 ca1ne in \Vith her father. I couldn't believe n1y eyes. She "·as built like Raquel \Vclch. There she sat in a see-through blouse \V ith such <1n innocent look on her face. 1'hc blouse \\'as so tigh t. she \11as about to pop l\vo buttons. If a guy had niade a pass at her. the old man "'ould ha.,.e fl attened him. yet that girl 'A'aS a case of indecent exposure if I e\·er sa \v one. Pl ease t('ll all the females out there that '"hen they go in public half-naked, they look like tran1ps.-S Q U A Jl E . ANC IENT, GROSS BUT PllOUD DEAR S.A.G BUT P.: J'\·e seen some mighly indecent ~et·ups un th~ streets of Chicago, u.nd I a~rl"t1 thal young gtrl1 and \11omen v.·ho •·eor ~ildly p r o \' o c a t I \' l' outfits nol only look like tramp):, but they are askin~ rur trouble. D8All ANN LANDEllS; I a1n one or your younger readers, but I think I ha\'c so1nethin,g to say. The letter signed "EUitor \\'ho !l as to Eat Out'' said hl• darned v.·cll \~asn·t go ing to. leave a lip for a waitrc"s 11ho thrc\\' the food at hi1u ~nd gave hirn poor ser1·ice. !\ly grandn1othcr has a belier 1vny. to let a 11·aitrcss kno11· the se rvice 11•as bad. She says you should leave t11•0 pennies under th<' plate. If there is i\O 1noncy under there. the girl n1ight think the person just forgot. If she secs tv.·o pennies, she knows 11·hat the custo1ncr thought of lhe service. -l\IAIU:illALL \\'H() ADMlllES YO U A WIJ OLE LOT I N l\11 NNF~APOLIS DEAit J\1ARSllALL: l 'bonk your graodn1otber for a scusi· hie suggestion. (And P.S .• J\larsb, I like you AND fltinne· a polls .a "·hole lot.) DEAR AN N LANDERS : \\'e are l\1·0 girls, 27, attractive and "l>rking in the sarne ofrice in Ne\V York Cily. \\'e didn't agree "'ith your advice to - " "Suic1d;1! in Indy." Thtil ~irl d0csn'1 need a shrink-all she nl'\.'<ls is :1 nice btJ~fricnd~ 11·s tough to find a decent. ~111ccrc guy t hc~c d:i: ,,, .111tl \\'e kllUI'.' bl'CitUSl' \\'\' h,1 I(' the :-.<Unc proble1n. and ~o :lu h.1ll t4•L~ . ,. a do1.c111 olhtr j~1rl~ in t!u:; bf·1 --~- ficc \\'c tal\., lll r~H h (1lhl'I' a --·-~·- lot anil l'' t·r\' 1nr .,f u~ has gone into bl.il:k n1oods cir de- pr('ssion . EVERYTHING FOR MOTHER'S DAY IS AT ... Your :idvic(' \I as not only off target but t.'(Ju!d bt· dan1aging. \\'hen \ ou \f'll ~un1eonc !ht•\' . . c::...,. n('('d a ps,rl'hiatr1st 1ht•y J.i<'! .._,~_,# !he idea !he~ ~re nut.s. BC'licvr 1 • BJD'flQUE u', ,\nn. th1•rt' s nothing 11 ron)! I 111th ··Ind:" that a great J467Vi11Udo•Mtwportlkoch ho.1·fril'nd couldn't eure.-1 67)-4510 L'i'\'~ ·."\ Lil. ........ .._._...,., ~ ' JOE CARLOS PLUMBING CO. " f'hal'lt 548-5558 11-/', .),ip•·"IJI Co·• .1 r..1 •.. j Rtplo<tmtftt Port\ Ovr Spcc1otty .. - °Fo-r A Woltr Htottr . A 1<11. c~n or A Botti '" Stylt ;- ond For Rtol ~ck Strwtc~ DEAJ{ L A~IJ I.: Go bark I '•'.'";;..'::7.:....,. Gi•t "Jot" A Dial" and read Indy's letter again. • --•. _,;_ __ _. '---------~ \\'beo a ~;d '°" she '"'"I-G"'.\'.' 'f) OP'' .. "-1'.·' "G harcly drag herself out 01 IN.·d r..\ -' i . ' . ' in th e n1ornin g, goes into a docp dcpccss;on "ln•ne>" " F fri end gels married, and signs I 1 · hr rseU .. Su icidul" -hclie1 ,. It me. she needs psychi:1tril' help. :-; I agree . a great boyfrh:111I I v.·ould be a big hclJI, but I'll 'I' bet onl' of the reasons she doesn't have one · Is because li she is panicky and unstablt'. I{ and it sho1-1·s. I·: 110 E. 11 .. 1boa llhtf. 1l .. ltio<1, L.i.llfurrua :126tl l "C011E SEE YOl'RSELF " .I I·; IV E (, I·: It y Bring Father Into focus l·':.ithcr. d:id. d:.iddy. pa. pop, poppa :.ind 1hc o!d !ll<ltl <ire for111Jlly dl'finetl as ··the 1nan 11ho h~s bcgottl.'n a child." Bul father. by 11·hntf'\t•r nan1t.•, m<'ans much rnore thdn hrs 1.k·finition. l~e also h:is so1nc 1.1ualit1es like '"annth. c~rin;.;. concern. interest and lo\'c. \\'htle giving 1hcn1 <J!L he ha s h;1d ;i lo! of rcsponsrb11Jt1cs. Pcrh<ips one ot" his n1orc pleasant tasks has been to t:ike pictures of n1on1 anJ lhP ki d~. But very ofte n he sPems to forget to put himself in front of the c:11ncr<1 a'ld so l)('('()mes a mis!'ing person in the family's pictorial history. To help change this, the Daily Pilot People s1aff is sponsoring a "Dads as Dads" photography contest. \Vinning pictures "'ill be published in the .Daily Pilot on Father's Day. Sunday, June 16. It's the best way the staff knoy,·s to honor the .everyday dad. a special and unique person, in his everyday role as dad. Pictu res can be of the father alone or "'ith his children and taken by the mother or a child. A It h o ugh reprod uctive quality must be considered in the selection. photographic excellence "·on'l be. Ra ther, the judges "'ill be 1nore interested in "'hat t h e photograph says about the fa1her. In ord er to reproduce the pictures. they must be glossy black and "'hite prints. They .,.;;r\I can be taken 'A'ith any camera, even the simplest little box Philadelphia Orchestra Due camera, and be of any size. Entries must be subnti!ted by \Vcdncsday, June 5, in any Concerts Celebrate of the Daily Pilot's offices "'""'°'" throughout the Orange Coast. They also niay be mailed to Dads as Dads, Dail." Pilot People section. P.O. Box 1560, E u~cnC' (lrinandy and the \\·orld ;icck1in1cd Philadelphia Orchestra \1·ill tta\'Cl to Orange ('ounry Frida~, ).lay 31, to help the Orange County p h i ! h a rm on i c ~ocie1y C('lebr:Hc its 20th anni\"ersary. TI1e orC"hcstr:i \1·ill play a l~encf1t for 'i'ou1h Concer t al L'r<1\1!ord flall . CCL nt 7:30 1 hat e\"cn ing. then I h e fcsli\"ilies \\ill be n10.,.ed 10 the Jc1\l'I Court in South Coa~t 1'!;1L:1 for a supper dansant. 111cre. guests will di!n~ to the nrisic of Frank 1-'l\"nn and sup on crepes and wiiic from the tl1agic Pan. 'fhc concert progran1, :is announced by Orn1antly. 1vill include Haydn's Syrnphony No. RR in (; !11ajor: The t··ountains of Home. by l\e spi ghi: Havel's Suite No. 2 fron1 the ballC't "Dnphnis and l'hl0t•." ;ind Syn11)hon~' No. 2 in D r-.l ajor. Op. i3, by Ur:ih rns. The Philadelphia's current season is Ormandy's 38th 1\•ith the orchestra. a r cc or d unequaled by any other living conductor of a major orchestra. Ii i:-; contribution. as lhl' orchestra's four1h conductor, has bt·cn lo ··1naintain a balanced reper toire for lhe orchestra·s audiences and select distinguished personnel "·hose rnus1cianship a n d personalities blend into the tradition of ·The Philadelphia Orci1eslra Sound.' .. Funds fron1 the ~·out h concC'rt \\"ill benefit t h c pediatric Wlit of II o <1 g .\1 c mo r i n I Hos p i ta I . Prcsbvtcrian. and the frec ·IO· youth ". concerts v.·hich have Bath Boon Try the to"·el trick -se\v bright brass rings to pretty new bath to 'A•els in your favorite patt ern or color. and Costa 1\lesa, CA 92626. Father's nan1e, address and phone number a nd ph otogra pher 's name !indicating relationship and. if a child, the age). address and phone number must be written on or attached to the back of the print All entries become the property of the Daily Pilot. 30°/o OFF SOLID GOLD EARRINGS! Schroder:! Jiang them from an · ordinary JEWELERS :ZIJ E. I 7tll Sf., Co1!0 Mtio curtain rod . (N~xl to Builders Emponum) They absorb b" th room , 645-6142 steam without wilUng, and -~-----------'-'==========~! take to detergent or soap suds like the pro\'erbial duck . \\'hen you decide to change your bathroom decor. the towel- curtains can lake their place in the linen closet for family use. • PENDANT WATCH Great gifting for Mom Brown, gilt or 1imulated Mother ol Pearl dial, Arabic or Roman numerals. 6 fashion styles. Swiss movemen t. Complete with chain. Chlrgt fl Fine Jewelry Dep1rtmenl The bride-lo-he gradu:itrd ~----•••----------------. fron1 S:.in G;;bricl tligh School .1 and attended l':•sadena City Colle ge. Her fiance, thC' son or Mrs. Evel~·n L.'lmar ot Costa Mesa and ·Charles La mar of South Pas;;idena, is an 1Jl u1nnus of Arcadia l~igh School. lie served in the 1\ir l•'orec and studied al \\1 ,'lshburn University. Topeka and Kansas S I n t c University. A cmon·s SPORTSIVEA R WESTarrr P!.AZA . """""'"""' ~4121 BAlBOAIStANO 216"'°'1fll'A'o't' 67S.1904 Sunday is Fl1L1DAY' in ·tM l1l1!\'lijl!1ll EXTEND YOUR LIFE EXTEND YOUR ARM BLOOD PRESSURE CHECK 0 . FREE! in HUNTINGTON BEACH TOMORROW, MAY 9th PLAYAN ELEMENTARY 9675 WARNER 7:30 p.m. o 9 p.m . A Public Service from Huntington Beach Rotary Club and Orange County Heart Association Introduce your taste buds to Schirmer's Bavarian Braunschweiger, but be generous. This brawny Braunschweiger is created the slow, old·time way from delicately smoked liver combined with the lush goodness of Pist;ichio nuts, then stuffed in a natural casing to preserve all that goodness. Seive it today! You'll be glad you d;c1. · 5dtinntrs . the Sociable Sausage ffftuft'd lit tM DtUatn .... MCtioft of .U • ALBERTSOHS MARKETS ORANGE 'SANTA AH A cw, ................ ... 1tt1~ -"'"'c--0,..11-t ,. • ...,. i..., ..... -o,... 11-t ... ....., ""-' ..... • ) ' ' -,. Socials Fill Club Calendars ........... --· ._ .... ~-· ' FLOWER BASKETS FOR MOTHER ' . Mystick Krewe Hobt·rt Huµpaport . n e 11' 1~resldcn1 of the ~I~ Sllt'k Krc\.\e of J\01nu5 , 1\111 l>e honored during the annual l'rcsident':1 Ball flt 9 p.n1 . S.1turd<1y, ~l ay II , in the Royul lull. Anaht:im. Prior to the ball. n1e1nbcrs and g\1e~ts will br entertained bv the Gene C:onti.s and \\ 0'illla111 Zubrcds. Lyric Opera Art~. crafts and used n1crchandisc \1°ill be of fered du ring the Lyric 0 pc r a Association's Spring Thing Saturday and Sunday. '.\fay 11 and 12, on the Festi\·al of Arts. grounds. The 200 booths \•;ill be open from JO a.m. to 6 p.1n . both days. and the public auditions for the September production of \"erd i's '"La Traviata" and Haum's ··The \\'izard of Oz" 1rill begin at 11 a.in. both days. Conference The cffccti\'e USC of political po1,·cr by nurses to achieve , better health care delivery \1•ill bc the topic of a day-long ronrcrencc Saturday, ~tay 11, ::it Golden \\"est College. llli11!1n;.:!v11 ll :1rbol:r Bt!JCh a•xl Tt•n.,:s Club 11dl be a prcscnuu1on of a\\·urds by the Ea•tcr S (' .l l Rchabllitatioll Center of Oran~e C:Ounty. Ass i•leens As.sisteens of lluntington Beach \1•i!l host their mothers at a tea Saturdny, :-Olay JI , at 2:30 p.1n. in the AssistanC"e League Chapter II o use, il untlngton Beach. Rebekahs En11rra Stevens. d i st r i ct deputy president of llebckah Lodge, \\'ill be honored during an apPreciation party at 8 p.nl. Saturdav. ~lay 11, in Killybrooke School. Cost a ~1t>sa. Hosting Y.ill be :'It es a Rebekah Lodge. GOP Women Ballot initiatiyes on the June 4 prin1ary y,.·ill be discussed by mc1nbers of the L a g u n a l'\iguel ~epublican \Vomcn's Club Thursdav. !llay ·9, during a 9:30 a.m. -meelihg in the Pacific Island Villa~e Unit I Clubhouse. Laguna Niguel. Art Association Children and youths rron1 ,irrades 1-12 are in1ited to r-nter the third annual judged the con1n1unily ccnter"'l'llay I l bct\\"l't'n 8 and 9 a.m. First priie y,•inners will receive scholarships to the children's sununer v.·orkshop art program. AAMA Orange County Chapter of the Ameri can Association of !lledical Assl.stnnts ,,,111 sponsor an all-day symposium for medica l a ss i stant s Saturday, 1..tay 11. in the UCI social science hall. Spe akers .,..•ill i n c I u d e Orvetta Rankin and Ray Reider. Their topics "'ill be A c h i e v i n g Organizational Hannonv and Trauma and Emergei-.cy Care. Town and Gown Tov.'ll and Go\.\'R Junior 1\uxillary of the Uni\•ersity of Southern California Y.i ll give a benefit dinner dance at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, ~lay 11, in the Cent ury Plaza hotel. A r-.1cxican riesta theme has been selected for the event. 1\·hic h dra\\'S members and guests from Los Angeles and Orange rounties. Bob Boyd. USC basketball coac h . .,..·i ll be host for the evening. B'nai B'rith Joseph Hinch, and Donald Freedman. vice pr~klent.s : Leonard Garber, R I c h a r d Rothman and 1'ielvln Mord er, 6eO'etaries; Joel \Yaldman , treasurer, •nd She Id on 1'1arshall, cou.nselor. Sigma Kappa Pattern." ln Fashion "'ill theme the eighth mother· daughter f a s h I o n .show sponsored by Orange County Alumnae of Sigma Kappa Aememoer Molher W1th 1 basketlul ol gingham flowc~ that brings 1 scr1ngh ke touch ot color to any hOme and holds your thouonts lono atter ,eal flowers ha11e oone. Many d1llerent styles and colors. Bnng along this ad end .. ,,, IO'V. ott the regular J)nce or $1 2.50. Also for Molher: see our Gingham Shadow Boxes, In- door Gardening kfls: Ha nd P<11nted Flower Pot5: Hum· mel Music Boxes; and Figurine seiecllon fy111ster Charge Bankameri card Courtesy g1tt bo11es IN COSTA MESA 2300 Harbor Cenler (neut! lo Edwards Theaters) IN LAGUNA NIGUEL 30232 Crown Valley Mall (next to Thr11ty"s} Saturday, May JI. .I~~~~~~~~~;;;::::=----: •• -'. nie luncheon tvent "'11~1 begin at 11:30 a.m.. in the First Christian C h u r c h , Fullerton. Beta Sigma Phi Friends Around the World v.ill theme the Saturday, ~fay 11, luncheon meeting of the Orange Coast California C!omcil of Beta Sigma Phi in the Airporter Jnn. 1t?thers and daughters will be ftted during the 10 a.m. .·a/fair. New oflicers v.·lll b e installed. including the ~{mes. Eldon Dvorak , president: Ralph Gill is p ie, vice president: John Harmon and Carroll Lindsey, secretaries, and Grace Rellly, treasurer. I FREE ART SHOW ON THE MALL Attending \\"ill be con1munity college nursing teachers frorn throughout Southern California 11·ho are members of the Associate Degree N u r s e Educators Council. junior art sho\.\' sponso red by i\"c1v officers will b e the Niguel Art Association. -installed by Orange Coa st -------------------------------- i\"o membership is required Ch~pler 12.10, B'nai B'rith and there are no entry fees for \\"ornen, Inc. during a dinner the Saturda\'. ~rav II. sho1v. to in Huntington Seacliff Country take place a1 12:30 n 111 . in thr Club Saturda y. ~fay It. Ta king the Plunge Among partici pan ts wi ll be State Sen. i\tervin Dymally, \·ice chai rman of the Senate hcnlth and \1·elfare committee. Alpha Chi Omega LallUna f\iguel Comn1unil\" Seated during the 7:30 p.m. Center. festivities v.·ill be the !l{mes. Entries may hr brought to Hcrbe1t Goldstein, president; :\ Spanish buffet , poolside parade of fashions and bridge con1prise the triple treat in store fo r mem· bers and guests of DZs by the Sea., Della Zeta al umnae when. they arrive at the Costa 1'.Iesa ho1ne of l\lrs. Curtis Leonard. The event, slated to begin at 11 a.111. Saturday. !\lay 11 . \v iii benefit Orange c·ounty hard-of-hearing children and the Lin ibetic Ca1np for lliabetic chi ldren. Plungi ng in to pla ns arc ~!rs. 1'01n t\rthu r !left) an d ~1iss Diane Stamp. Love Is Being Together \\·in ---------------------- theme. the aMual l\f a y Participants Wanted luncheon s c he du I e d by Gan1n1a Tau Gamma Chapter· of Alpha Chi Omega Alumnae lor 11:30 a.ni. Saturday, ~lay II. l11ghligh1 ing the C\'ent in the Counseling Put to Test Is group 111 :1 r r i :; ~ c couns.!linc: n'orc cHC<"tive than the traditiona l \\'<IV \Yherc one couple is SL·rn al a time? This is the question being posed by Lilian ~!aeon, a doctoral candidate. <1! the University of So u t he r n Califon1ia. She is 11·orking through the f ;:unilv Ser\"iCe Association cf OrangC Count)' fo r her survey, 11nd is in need of couples for additional grou ps. Group marriage counseling is not brand ne\\'. l\irs. l\iacon said, but ii is one of the newer types of help ava ilable. Fees are based on a slidin g scale acoording to incon1c and nun1bcr or ch:ldren. The goals of group Come feel the hills and valleys of your feet. .. ex1rclM nndals Come rest your lee! in the hollows and the rises. Experience the coolness of pol ished beecl'lwood aga inst the warmll'I of bare skin. Feel the l1tlle mound we call the loe-g1 ip, !hat helps you lurn mere steps into a beautiful 1on1ng and awakening !or your legs. Scholl, 1hc original E11ercise Sandals. Cushioned leather strap in assorted colors, 9.99 I JC Penney Shop Sunday Noon to 5 p.m. at the following stofel: FA.5HION ISLAND, Newf)Or! Beocf\, (7 14) 644-2313 HUNT INGTON CE NTER. Hu1111ng1on Beach {7 14) 892-7771 Bargpins Collected 1\ n;it ion\.\ idc survey b~· Fan1ilv Ser\ ice Association or 1\n1cri"ca found that "offering rnarriage co u n s c I in g to counseling arc, .\!rs. f\.1acon said, i1np ro 1·ed con1- n1unica!ion. bcll"r percep'.ion of inner and outer reality. bet· tcr ways to express ange r in a nond cslrucl il"e n1unner and 1norc con1fort.ablt> rrr cans of expressing \1·arnl\h :ind affec-tion. • 1--------------------- To fund such ~C'r\'iccs as couples in groups sho11·cd very group marriage counseling, prorrrising results." she added, Las ~larinrras :\ u x i I i a r y admilling that she is '"biased dedicates its efforts for the in hiror of groups." cause. \\'hen couples first come for i\1embcrs 11ork on 111'0 -group counseling, they are benefits e;1ch year, and the inter1•icv1ed to n1ake sure they next fund-raiser is sched uled would OOnefit from the for 9 a.m. Sa1urday, !\lay II. sessions. at the Corona c!cl ~1ar home of They arc told that the J\lrs. Hober! J~·11cll. groups 11·ill hr roofidential and TI1e gara ge sale v.·Jll feature the~· are urged to le.a m trust. antiques. furnitu re. clothing, The 10 ses~ions take place in appliances. bikes and txiutiquc the C\"cn1nc:. v.eeklv. for <ind bakery items . appro:iin1:itcly \\\O h-our s. Ke\\" gr::iups v.·ill be starting 1ri!hi n the ne:-.:l fe1\· 1reeks. Interested co uples may call the Fa1nily Service office in 1'ustin, 838-7377, the \\'est Count'" office at 534-8862. or the ~Orth County office at 871· 0075. Prior to concentrating on her doctoral 1\·ork, ~I rs . i\lacon \Vas in charge of staff de\'elopmcn! at Fa m i I y Service and s u per vise d graduare studen1s 11'orking .. al the agency. She hls been n1arried to the sainc man fo r 32 years. Meet Allison Deerr One of the Daily Pilot's Ro le People li er fea1ure ~hil"H'' un n1c1!11111t ;ind ~l·1Pn(·p ha 1e 1<.on aw ;1 ril~. 111 <ldcl1t1on to being jusl plain 1nlctcsl1n11: tor rl'~ul.or rt•aJer;, ct l'cu1JJ P. llul ,\111.~on. hke all People slaffers, hand lelli 111J kind~ ot u~,1gnn1cnt;, 1n a t~111cal v.ct•k. ,\ 1:raduate of California State Un1vershy 111 Fullerton <ind f'ullcrt on t:olle~e. ~he .,..·orked lor the Fullerton Dai ly l\"ey,·5 Tri bune btlort 1urn1n.i: her reportnna l S1Rhls on the Oran11.c Coo~\ and joining the Daily P1 IO\ ~taff 1n 1!171. All1 s()n h.i~ \\On i>4.'r:>on<.1l honor$ 1n JUSI the past year from Or11.nije Count y's ;\rllf1c1ul Kidn ey F'oonfl:tl1on. Ep1lcp-jy Sociel)'. Children'!! llome Society and /\ssoc1at1on for Het:itdl·d 1111t•n, '\'ou'JI fin d her byline <1l most C\'Cry day 10 People. ~-is the Daily Pilot's Aw~rd,:winning section for women (and other ' people, too) I -!f0, for Mother 1 in LARGE & HALF SIZES SIZES 36 lo 46 Sporlswtor is IH for ... sizes.. Come see the great group of paoMops · in Mom's special size. lri9ht, colorful printt, clct1sic thirh. All al Ello H..-'s. Allslriclly sudsoblt, '"" $12.00 Ffee gift wrap I I \ ~· --OTHER Giff SUGGESTIONS--"' • Dresses • Gowns • Sweaters • Slips " • Pantsuits • Sportswear I --Grn C:ERTIFIC:ATfS AVAii.AiLE•,,,_ .. _ .. ___ , ' 1 Ella i 1 Nor'sHALF·SIZE SHOP FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH l?4 Or• .. •ir Mtll M H1.1r11ittgton CeMtf" LAGUNA HILLS COSTA MESA l•t""• Hiil' Mtll llOS N•wport 81..i. SHOP SUNDAY 12.s ,,.,.,. C.•I• M.wl U:t nk t\n1erirard • l\la!llt'r Char~•· - • Sale39.96 ......... 95. Diamond rosebUd pendant in 14K gold setting. Sale32,76 llltg.-40.95. Oi1mond heart pendant in I 1 'K gold setting, Jewelry sale. 20°/o savings on hundreds of gifts for one very special girl: Mom. 8 . Reg. 2.25. Girt charm ot atttllng sll11er. ·-' Sale4.00 C. Reg. $5. Heart charm at sterling silYtr. Sale 2.80 O. Rtg. 3.50. Love charm of tterllng sll11tr. Shop Sunday noon to 5 P,M. at thefolll:lwlng atorts: "" FASHION ISL AND, Newport Beoc.h (714) 644-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER. Hunt inglon Beacli (714) 69 2-7771. ' . • • R ll'hm especial often That's serve are coo Orang • main diMer with al lt's with MIU. llepo - '!be much the me mQ!stn When Orange -· lettuce I carrot orange A h>t «>Oked d~li . .And givin( rd Nu B Al -quick )<itdioo adding batter in tha rtader Ea Try subs!" for Ham . Salad Rings When the weather i s pecially warm, appetites !ten tend to dwindle. • That's why It's important to True ORANGE llAJ\I RING SALAD 2~ 1,~ teaspooo Tabasco pepper sauce ·e Wholesome foods that '" re cool and refreshing. Orange Ham Ring Salad as main coune for lunch or inner is sure to be a favorile th all. It'• a rr«>lded dish made with ground ham and veal and nqulm only three simple -mix, bake and chill. 1 teaspooo dry mustard 2 cups dry bread crumbs I pound 12'A cups) ground cooked ham 1 pound 121> cups) ground cooked veal I can (6 oooces) frozen or- ange juice ~rate thawed, undiluted The orango juice doeo '° much fur ham and veal, giving % cup water the meat a tart sweetness and Lettuce leaves moistness. Raw vegetables and bacon When you're ready to serve curls to garnish Orange Ham Ring Salad as an Beat eggs in large bowl. Stir entree, gamJs:h the ce!lter with ~ in Tabasco and dry, mustard. lettuce leaves, bacon and Add bread crumbs, groood carrot curls, radish roses and ham, veal, u n di I u t e d orange tlk:e8. concentrate and water; mix A hot ""tf<lable, like freshly well. cooked C<Jrn 00 the cob "' t . t . to i;. d r . 11\n,, 'th the salad Press mea mix ure 1n e taous a--.:. Wl • rup ring roold. Bake in 350 A;nd mugs of .cool, energy-d t:1T'OI> F. oven 1 hour. 8'iYlOI orange juice serve as a et>. --. refreshing beverage to Tum out onto serving complement the citrus flavor platter. Cool and g~ish. in the meat salad. Makes 6 ID 8 semrigs. Nutty Idea Bread Enriched By CECIL V BROWNSTONE ..•.. ,.,. "'"' ...... ·~ti- Allbough \\'e'\'e b a k e d dounl ol Joav.,. ol banana quick bread In our l<st ,kitdlen, we never thought of adding peanut butler to the batter WJtll a friend who lives In the c.n.1 Zone and a reader from Jackson. Miss.; ~t us their recipes for such • bread. 'Ihen we came upoo the cunblnaU>n Jn "Cook.Jn -A Beglnoe<'s Guide to the Fun of C.Oklng" by Kothle<n D\ntlng Fl-(David Whit.). On testing an three ra:ipes our tasters agreed t h a t IW!lle«l's was by far the best -it made the tenderest and moot delicaoo loaf. ~ Is OU!' adaptation ol her llllrittous bread. BANANA BREAD ! "lPI unsifted nour 2 ~baking powder I> toaopoon baking soda I> leaapoon aalt ~ cup butttr or margarine I cup Nia< 2 larg• -2to3ripebanaoas. \I cup crunchy peanut buttu G,..._a l by5by3indl loaf pon. ThorouQll!y stir togelher the flour, baking powder, baking -and salt <nain WU... and .._. Beal egg.o \l\lil thickened and lemon mlor; a d d to butter- supr mixture and bleod. With a fork , fin<ly mash OllOUllh banana to make I cup; add peanut WW and blend. Into butter-supr-egg Early Tacos Try this tasty and nutritious substitute for just-plaJn toast for breakfast. Simply heat frozen cocktail taC05 ac- cording to package directM:wis and serve with ew propared In your favorite style. USDA CHOICE FRONT 81~ ..... CHOICI IOHILISS SHOU\.DH CLOD ROI.ST s119 mixture sti r the noor mixture, in about 4 additions, alternately with b a n a n a mixture until just smooth each time. . . Tum info prepared pan. Bake in a preheated 350- degree oven tmlil a cake tester iMCrted ln center comes out ctean -50 to 70 minutes. Let stand on a wire rack for 10 minutes; loosen edges and tum out on rack; tum right side up. Cool completely. Bread .ure. well fresh from the oven or cold. Dessert Unusual Delicious and interesting desert f r o 111 Scandinavian cuisine. MUJLVAD 11,~ cups packaged pitted prunes, chopped 74 cup diced roaste·d . almonds ! eggs 2 tablespoons sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla'. 1 envelope unflavored gelatin ~4 cup cold water I tablespoon brandy 8-ounce container h e a v y cream ~fix together the prunes and almonds; mound on a serving plate and press t i g h t I y together. Beat together the eggs, sugar and vanilla witit fluffy. Soften gelaUn in water: stir over low heat Wltil dissolved; sti r into egg mii.1ure with brandy. Whip cream until stiff; fold in to egg-gelatin mixture. Refrigerate Wltil thick enough to spread -this will take a short time; spread over prune· almond mound . Chill until set; cover and keep rerrlgerated until serving time. Makes 8 servings. ' USDA CHotcl SIDE BEEF USDA CHOICE HIND 9U.t.RTER s1 o1 USDA CHOICt Whek leMM11 TOI' SIRLO IN s1 ~9 MARANATHA MEAT CO. 1;GO A.S.ms Avt. Costa MOY l i\ttfMtliH-NtltttC111t-TlllNINI 546·11'6 . °""'"¥1" O.y1 -t1.m. to6p.m. I "'ICll Ottll Wff11191 .. , lfltl WMM•I• ,I • l • • J ·1 j ' I ' ~~g .. beat~rs .. . anns• Fleischrn I-free Cholesterost•tute :ggg~ub I ,. \i~Jl'lr\J. f t,, 1'f .... ' DAILY PILOT :19 --• ' G et set · for hot weather with a cool idea: easy Orange Ham Salad Ring. Only three steps needed. \ • ll'IJ<Mayttll~W<·~"'IS.l•Y M1y1l101S In A S'1!food Mood? Co~ Oiw Prk11! FROM GRfEML.lMD 75¢ TURBOT FILLET. • . . . . . • • SOUTH PACIAC , 79¢ MAHI MAHI FILLET . . . ~ SOLI D .t.LL·MEAT 329 LOBSTER MEAT .. .. .. .. • .Hew Hmr'I: Dally 10 ·&:JO. Closed S-. I 4 ~~Jr.9~.!~Y.£~~sa • . . ' . ~ -;;,.,.._,,. • IJ L"' II~•• '..h -:,"f p r, ·: 11 J~""E "lE~ MARs. c~·Nol BARS .69 '-r-1>r • .-• ~ ~ .. ,. f::E. 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GERBER DISPOSAB=LE~-6 -9 __,_ NURSER BAGS I ~-CT PKG • DOUBLE EDGE SCHICK BLADES PLATINUM PLUS '-·COUNT PACKAGE .49 SCH ICK SU PER CH ROME 59 INJECTOR BLADES I .99 10·COuNr SAND SCHICK CARTRIDGE 1·0l AEROSOL • µasE GARDEN OR G'lAo'E 'llR'"FRESHE NER .48 5·LB 4-0 Z BOX 65 20 MULE TEAM BORAX , 11 GAL BOTTLE . PUREX BLEACH 1 ·0UART BOTTLE MIRACLE WHITE SUPER CLEANER EVERYDAY OISCOOIH PRICES '.33 .67 1 ·0UART 1-0UNCE BOTTLE NUSOFT FABRIC 83 SOFTENER I 22-0UNCE BOTTLE 'FANTASTIK SPRAY CLEANER 22-0UNCE BOTTLE GREASE RELEASE '"'' ! ' ., • 87 .87 REG .'UN SCENTED AE~g~Ol DIA L ANTl·PERSPIRANT ,Sc SAVE 19c J>_,c6Js rvOl'ICA-·•:A-s MANGOES ~PAPAYAS • VAUNO"-fUM:E ORANGES 3~100 GARDEN FRESH' BROCCOLI 29~b. 6~100 TENDER · BULK CARROTS . . ,. ~·-. · -~ ·~ ~ riiisH-299 ~ ~u-~~~-'" -Y.ar AFRICAN199 VIOLETS "H.' .. :0-·.''' ••.:. • :0->~ '.vi' 1. ·-··! •...-.-.. .... A :J. >... ~.~ •.-:: ... ,1: ORCHID CORSAGE ' •.c~ l'OT POTTEOMUMS l !lOOM l'l "llMUM •·IN POl HYDRANGEAS -• •• ~ ·oo t '. "''•'-.,. v! • "·-: -<-: I • l Ad •I GlO~ll'f!•S. C>.LJ.OIUl'15., •i:.·,l '. l'o(....._•.n,;.1, 1 '" t'. A._,D (.J-.N.,4,IA) 1'1.:J\ f'1\lo< (1..1 o.o. ..... ·~.; ~IOCJ\ OA•)·l~.C.l.AQICll.&1. ~l )"'ll[!O tol.Q.J(TS. THESE PRODUa PRICES EFFECTIVE MAY 9-15, THURS.-WED . ECONO PAK • 3-LBS . OR OVER FRESH . GROUND BEEF BUTCHEli'S PRIDE. USDA GRADE A SELF-BASTING YOUNG HEN TURKEYS FRESH FROZEN • 9 to 14 LBS. HORMEL RED LABEL ~;~KAGE BACON BUTCHER'S Pll~E BEEF LI BEEF CHUCK BONELESS FAMILY STEAK 1~?. 5-POUNO SIZE PATRICK CUDAHY CANNED HAM 5'' ~EEF CHUCK BONELESS CLOD-ROAST 149 LB. rlltM£1l JOHN • IUU~ llllf 108 PURE PORK LINK SAUSAGE '" Alf1 SIZE l'KG. BE£f l'ATHl MIX BUDGET BURGER . . lAltCC (HD • 8£Ef 6 STANDING '"'" ''°"'·-89C 9~. RIB ROAST l ~~. TURBOT FILLETS u, BEEF c~uc~ ROAST 88fi. COOK1ED & ~ut'Eii SHRi~~ l 0,i THESE MfAT Pll lCIS EffE <;llYE MAY 9 · 1S THUR$,· WIO . We reserve 11'111 rigl'll to reluse sales 10 commercial dt1l1rs. S111s t11 collected on 1U t1111b,. Items. S1tlstac11on guarantnd or your mone~ refunded. fJcopynght 1974 Alph1 81t1 C<Jmp1rty, All rights r111rvt1d._ PRICES EFFECTIVE IN ALL SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA . ALPHA BETA MARKETS ,.,1, 7Ch ..,,.,.~---COSTA MISA-141 l 17th St. • .... Mlhl2ll41 c•. i. w.. HUNTIHGTOH llACH-9041 .... HVNTMTOM NACH-11611 M. w.a ...,-..,..,..,,..,,.. U.>~-J 1 4 ll .,...,.,._,, f-OUKJ'AI~ YALU't-1190 Wf//fMf 11¥1,.....:.110~1 Cllt,tr. LW,....ity Petti SOUTH U.GUHA-10122 S. c...t.......... . · • -' . . • • I : . ( . " ' • •' Po "G Germ well'' Their und s Yet thrift they\ stretc Tak that roast menu bit a Thi Cara one leftov r~ ' -~~ .f ;· c . ~\ ,, ' ... '•· . t P. ·" ., . . ' ·" i. l ,, .. , Pork Stretches Through Three Meals Ftrst Day: Serve a Roast .. Cuter appetil!" When the Germans tell you to "Eal well'' lhey really mean it. Their food is boumiful, robust, and simply delicious. Yet Gcrn1an cooks ::tl'c thrihy, 100. For centuries they've known the secrets of slretchability. Take note: A loin of pork that delights the palate as a roast is sure to make a second menu appearance that's every bit as tantalizing as the first. This might· mean serving Caraway-Cheese Pork Loin for one meal, then using the leftov ers in Heidelberg Kettle 'n' Dump 11 n gs for a triuf phant encore. CA RAWAY-CHEESE PORK LOI N 3-pound boneless rolled loin of pork Generous da~h pepper I can (I I ounces J condensed cheddar cheese soup I tablespoon vinegar I tl.'nspoon bro1vn sugar 1fl teaspoon caraway seed 4 medium carrots (about 1h poundl, quartered 1 small head cabbage (about 2 pounds), cut in 4 wedges ~~ cup water 2 tablespoons flour In roasting pan ( 13x9112 inches), place meat rat.side up. Season with pepper. JlCJast at 325 degrees F. for 1 hOur. Pour off all but 2 tablespoons drippings ; slir in soup, vinegar, sugar, and caraway. Arrange carrots around meat; top w ith cabbage. Cover with foil . Roast 2 hours more or until meat and vegetables are done (total roasting time takes 35 lo 40 minutes per pound or 170 degrees l~. on me a t thermomcnter). R c1novc meat and Second Day's Soup Another Time: ·chops Flavor ful and hearty. PORK CHOPS AND RICE 6 thin rib pork chops. about If.? pouods. trimmOO or fal 2 tablesp:>0ns shortening !&-ounce can tomatoes 10% ounce can condensed cream of celery soup l cup long-gra in rice \': cup rlnely chopped onion I teaspoon dry basil 1 ~ teaspoon salt 1 cup di ced cheddar cheese 1 1 cup minced parsley In a large skillet w i t h an O\'en·p roof handle or a shallo\v rangetop-o,·en utensil, heat shortening : add chops and bro"·n rapidly on both sides. Remove chops and pour off fat in skillet. Into the skillet turn the undrained tomatoes and break up inlo small pieces: stir in the undiluted soup a n d reniaining ing~ients except cheese and parsley ; bring to a boil. Place chops on top. Cover lightly (wit.h foil if necessary J and bake in a preheated 3~ degree oven until meat is tender and rice c.wked -45 1ninutes. Re1nove chops; \Vith a fork st lr cheese and parsley into rice; replace chops and ser\'e at once. A-1akes 4 to 6 servings . Meet Carol Moore One of the Daily Pilot's Ro le People l"ood nnd nutrition arC' ht•r R11el·1;1ltles. In add ition to handling aenera\ assi gnments along \\'ith her l'ellow stafft'rS ot the PcoplC' 5<-ct1on. Carol is the Dully Pilol's rood editor. She holds n BA ln journ111ii:m from C':11iforn1 a Slute Universily al San Jose. was a news editor for the Assuc:latccl Press in Sall Lake City und a county rc1>0rler ror the lledwood City IC<+hfiL!ribune and t'<litcd a national house organ for Hunt -Wesson }~ood:'i, lnr., before Joining lhe Dnily Piiot staff where she tells readers who l's cooking every \\ledncsday in the food scrtlon plus ro n!Mhuling several limes a week to the general content of the Pc.>ople Scc.11on. ( Jlople } is the Daily Pilot's Award .. winning section for wo~en (and other people, too) - vegetables to S('r\'1ng platter: keep \Varm . Clradually blend \\'atcr into nour until smoolh. On top or range. in roasting pan. sJo,1•ly stir nour mixture into sauce. Cook, stirring until thickened. St!r\'e \\'ilh roast Makes 6 lo 8 servings or 4 servings \\1Hh p I a n n c d leftovers. HEID ELBERG KE'M'LE 'N ' DU~tPLINGS I/"' cup chopped onion 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 2 cans (11 1 ~ ounces each ) condensed green pea soup 2 soup cans water 2 cups cooked pork cut in 1,1 inch strips 2 cups cooked m i x e d vegetables V.i teaspoon grourid nutn1cs: Generoµs dash salt 1r~ cup biscuil mix 2 teaspoons f hoppcd parsley 2 tablespoons milk In saucepan, cook onion in butler until 1ender. Add soup: graduall y blend in water. V\ild rneat. vegeta bles. 11u1meg, and snit. Bring to 'boil. J\ilean1\•hile, combine biscuit rrtlx, pars.Icy, and 1nilk: drop by teaspoons !ul inro si1nm ering soup. Cook 5 minutes. Co\'er: cook 5 minu tes more or un til done. f.1a kes abou t 61 ~ cups. --------- . , • . " . . . BLUE • ® BONNET r••::iu=~--, ' BLUE BONNET SUE. PO BOX 7995 I l WESTBURY, NY 11590 r FREE 1 i'r POU ! 1 ~~ With two proofs cf purchase. I ~"i/11-Enc!ose<.1are 11.'!'.Q lar~e 01~1_.r-:is 'Ji ei.1" Sor.net S.·~ I ~......-each cul lrorntnt?lrcn1 oanel of d Elt l' Bonrie\ · I ii'......-Margarine pac11:i.ge Please s£1n1 mo~ J coupon gJOd I for a free pound of Blt1e Bonnet ~.1.ir::;:i·1ne. I I NAM[ I J. P1 11 I I. ADDR£o5 ! I ('T• .... ..1,, I Ir C't!'"'Cl""'"1 l'SA mp.,..," A. 11•: ·~:'OJ...,,._ "'· I •!"'"'· v, '·•"'to~""' •r•• .,.. _., I '''r' • '" ' I' tl'.l'":"!'lt>o'<•'IA ,, '• t. 1• ',.. 1J • 1• 'ftl•I' .,,, J" '"',I"" "·t.'11'•,._ .,i,ri1 dL'l'aor • ;i I t' 1 I I ',I " '•' ' • ! ~ 1 '\" L Another tine product of .'/fn111h1,,/,JJ1n1114 .. ------------- " . .. . ' ~ ~ .. f2 OAIL Y PILOT Choice Beef Blade Cut lb. PORK ~OPS Fresh Loin Blade Cut 89( From Eastern Pork lb. 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" ORANGE JUICE Lucerne 7·9 ~ Pure ~ lE MONADE _:_.·'l Quart 'mil:' Gallon ''":-~ Scotch 10 6" s1 Half Gallon Scoresby Scotch '"·~' "~;,:" s10 99 Senorita Teq uila ··~~ ~:::'° ,,,,, s4i 9 ~Blended Whiske y w;;-;:,;t' o,..,s399 Ya go Sa ngr.I a '''""' Wm• w .. h '""·SJ 89 Cotn" f,,.,, J""'' Added 811. Mateus W. es,.,,,,,, .... ,,,,,,,, s319 In Roch And full f lavored Foh h Champagne ;:;,;.:~ :~::, "'" s l8 9 Red, Ripe Sweet. Serve 'em Strawberry Shortcake 12-01 . Basket P APAYAS fi $ Tro.pical Tr eat 1 Adds Zest To Fru it Salads. Als o To Ala Mode I for 3 1b~1 MUM S HYDR ANGES :t::.-.t."ii .. t)~~i Fo;J-W,opped $.2 29 'wt'~~,t.'f 6-uich Pot\ su~ ,,,., "' • , DECORATED PLANTS In Bud And 6-;nch s4 97 Bloom Plants Pof1 FRESH BOUQUETS · ' ~ Mom WOI 6.,nch $649 p .JM' l ove Th e1t1 Pol • Pom Pom1 • Ooi1ie1 99< • Carnations l arge Bunch Treat Cc;in~ .....,__,,, r GREE N BEA NS ~ Bel-oi. 4 s1 :~~ Regular 9·ol. "'4· or Pkg ~. ·~ Fr ench ~BANQUET J:i!ii!. BUFFET SUPPERS (IXCIPT IHF) '.:O-~-· •j ~~~I $139 P,-...Jk,·. Se.ve' 2 -lb. ~-Pkg . Bel -air Pizza Sn acks ::;:~ •.;;age li"JBel ·air-G.rape Juice 4 ~:;,SJ Bel -air Corn ·On·The·Cob 4;;; 49 c ~Macaroni & Ch eese M'"'"' ':..~ 49' ~Bel-air French Toast ·;.:·55 t Scotch Treat Orange Juice 5~:.:.5 1 Prune Jui ce ,, .. ,55( ,,, Town Hou,e·Rich In Iron ~u~~!~u~!v Br~~.~!.~~!6 3 C ~~~~!P~m~ ~?!~.~~~S 31 ( SU-PUR'B CLEANER ~ Instant 5 9,. lilliit Household 22:0 " ~ S11e No Sole1 To Dealers or for Rttolt Lucerne Cream Topping ';: 55' @Lucerne Corn Tortillas :1,19c Lucerne Salads .. -;.~:::. ~-~::~. ::. 45' Lucerne Cottage Cheese ::. 57' IN -STORE BAKE SHOP Our In-Store Bakeries Are Localed At 1000 Bavsicle Or . Newpart Beach MOTHER'S DAY CAKE eac~4 25 MOT.HER 'S DAY IS SUN., MA Y 12th Look for these 1111. They mirk Jemporary exlra savings all over lhe slore . Siock up I lfftdlwt Mar 9.11, 1974 In lt1 An1tlas, VHtura, Orin .. (!•ty (~see,,-C1t '!''!'!J -· L.,---,-'--=--...,.....,,...----·-..,.J ·.Tooo .. .,... Dr .. Newport .. oc.h • 'l' H. Coott N way,~ •~oc.• • Wbot1 a ,_,:.,;.w. Costa Mt,11 • 211 E. I 7ttl Stred,, Cotta Mn11 1 • 24 Mpooo<ll lor -. ~ .._ • Sooto Aoo -woy ot Lo ,.._ Mlssloot Vlojo • 101 l. 8 Camino ll:nt, S•11t C .. mtfl'tt • 1441 C ... \'ft'Dr • .t W~ f"IM • J40J Mw...,t .. Or. Porllwty .. T,...._o ' ~-, ' ' Vanil juicy Som blen, ven lish a c; Ci had "" begi F vcr. F" the ex1 F van The bro and tha cus N COil exl II le The ap and Tw SU (I fur in I• for (p s c a s r- Fi I m Pi Po c ., Vanilla smoothness 1s the perfect foil for juicy strawberries at the peak of se~on now. Some are used for garnish and others get blend ed into the bavarian . · • • Vanilla: The Essential The Vanilla and Stra11•bcrry Bavarian is one of the n1ost delectable of desert~ -i•1- ventcd by the F:nr!ish. r>mhf'l- lishcd by the FrcnC'h and ~i\'l'rl a Cerman nam~. Custards of all nations have had one special thing in cornmon since their earliest beginnings. From the simplest Englis h \1crsion to the elaborate French or Spanish cfcat lons. the navor of pure vanl\la exlract is almost always used. For centuries cooks had only vanilla beans to ¥tork with. They "''ouid cut thC' slender brown pods into small pieces and steep them in the milk that was to go into the custard. No1v \\'C use the more convenient real v a n i 11 a extract. It is also quite French to team fresh fruil and vanilla. The vanilla pod is a fruit. too. a product of the vanilla orchid and is a sublle booster or fru its. especially cooked fruits. Even when used sparingly , the fruits just taste better and sweeter. VANJLl,A .<\NO STRA\\'BERRY BAVARIAN 2 packages unflavo r ed gelatin 11 cup cold wat er 6 egg yolks ~, cup sugar 1 ~ teaspoo11 salt 2•4 cups milk 4 teaspoons pure vanilla extract I cup heavy cream 1 pint fresh strawberries I tablespoon grated orange peel Sprinkle gelatin over water to soften: set aside. In the-top part of a double boiler beat egg yolks. Add sugar and salt: beat unt!l thick and lemoo colored. Gradually blend in milk. COOk over hot water. stirring constantly. u n Ii 1 custard ('oat~ a metal snoon. Remove from heat ; sti r in vanilla extract and softened gelatin. Cool. sti rring occasionally to prevent formation of skin on surface. Chilt until mixture thickens to consistency of unbeaten egg whites. Beat cream until stiff; fold into egg mixture. Remove 2 cups custard to another mixing hov.·I. Reserve 4 or S strawberries. :\lash remai n ing !ltrawberries (ma kes about 1 cup) Fold into the 2 cups custard. Stir in orange peel. Pour half of lhe vanilla custard into a &.cup mold . Otill until !lei. Pour half of the strawberry custard over the vanina. Chill. Repeat. Oiill sever a I hours. Unmold onto serving plaiter. Garnish the 8 servings v.·lth reserv ed strav.·berries. halved, and \\-hipped rrean1, if desired. , ..... --MM .... MMl .. M-Ml_ ... , ___ IM-•M-·--·--""''-""'""'"'""""" .. ""'"'"""""''-"'l Best Idea Since I ~t.,. . f -~.; ,:tz~ Shopping Carts ' Now you can do a week's shopping without forgetting a single Two •year supply I (104 lists) furnished (~ in convenient tear-off pad for just $1.00 (postage prepa id) Send in , Coupon Today I and Become A I Super Shopper r··-------------·--• fill inthiscoupon ,clipand I mail with $1.00 to : I Pilot Printing Shopping List I Post Office Box 1560 I Costa Mesa,Calif.92626 : I ~ I ----------------------I I I I -· I ----------------------I I I I I 1 ----------------------•. I ' I item! Use pre-printed ! shopping lists prepared for you by PILOT PRINTING. 140 separate printed items, plus additional spaces you can fill in yourull. Just check 'em off - 34 Staples 21 Vegetables 14 Fruits 6 Bake!') Items S Beveraces 19 Me1t and fi sh entries 11 Dairy items 20 Misullaneous__. ll•l• •htw11 •ct11•I DAILY PILOT ' I : •• 'S11rt1to11•• Jfllr z1, Ct•• : -------------------------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ...... . . Codfish A Classic \ Cold, hot, pickled, fr ied. broiled-or creamed, fish Is synonymous with "fa vorite foods" in Scandinavia. Americans class fish as a once-every-two-weeks dish. Not those smart and economical- minded Danes, Swedes and Norwegians. Almost never a day goes by without a ... fish breakfnst, lunch, dinner or snack. And why not. ... fish is plentiful, and, lest we forget, nutritious and low in cholesterol. It can be prepared in hundreds Of ways with a variety of spices a n d condiment!!. Brown mustard particularly is used to add special tangy zip. Plutfisk is a casserole of fish and potatoes in a creamy sauce made heavenly, \vith that dash of mustard. Almost any kind ol fre!lh or frozen fish can ·be used: ocean perch, halibut or flounder. Cod was chosen beca use it'!I inexpensive. TANGY NORWEGIAN • CODFISH ~4 cup finely choppen onions 1/4 cup margar i ne or cooking oil V• cup flour 2 cups milk I teaspoon salt ~~ teaspoon · dill weed, optional 2 tea!lpoon lemon juice l/4 teaspoon pepper 2 tablespoons spicy bro.,.,·n mustard 1 package (10 ounces) froz- en cod fish , thav."ed, cubed 11h cups cooked c ub ed potatoes l 1h cups soft breart crumhs \4 cup margarine, melted Saute onion!! in margarine ; add flour, stir. Remove from heat, add milk, return to heat ; stir constantly Wltll thickened. Add salt, dill weed, lemon juice, pepper and mustard. Add fish and potatoes. P o u r into a 2.qua-rt casserole. Mix bread crumbs ·and butter; sprinkle on 'top. Bake In 350 degree F. oven for '30 minu tes. Serves four to six. Roasrs Tangy To add a zesty new taste to pot roast simply substilute I (7~4-0unce J can sauce for tacos for one can of tomato juice or water in your favorite pot roast recipe . . ' Wtdntiday, Mily 8 1q74 A choice offer from _ Mon1i11gstar FannS!. Choose any one or any two packages of delicious Morningstar Farms~ Breakfast Links, Patties, or Slices. All have no cholesterol and no animal fat because they're made from wholesome textured vegetable prolem. Whichever you choose, you'll be able to serve up a good breakfast everyone will really ~ke .... at a savings you'/J really hl<e' You can save a bit. Or,you can save two bits. . , Offer limited to use of only one coupon. •• • • • • . . . .. . . .. ~ . . . ' . j' :l._L!All Y PILOT \Vtdnesday May 8 1974 Wrdntsday. M1y 8, iq74 PILOT·AOVERTISER J f • THE BEST OF EVERYTHING : MANHAnAN SLICED ,,.,=., • LUNCHEON MEATS COMBINATION l0Af • Oll'JE LOAF • 5ANOWl(H'l 0 AF e BEEF SAlAMI PICKll & PIMIENTO e DUTCH LOAF REGULAR 011 BEEF BOLOGNA COTTO SALAMI e HEAD.CHEESE 5-0Z. PKGS. 39 C EACH .. SULK 5l1Cl0 age • SLICED BOLOGNA .... " OSCAR MAYER CHUI 49c SANDWICH SPREAD . soi. QSCAlt MAY{R (HUI. 49' BRAUNSCHWEIGER ... eo1. OSCAR MAYEll s129 PORK LINKS . .. .. ..... " II OSCAR MAY ER gac SMOKIE LINKS ......... 12.01. STATER BROS. MONEY BACll GUARANTEE ON QUALITY .EATS l1t'-.9'1F ' IVEIY PIECE OF ME.AT IS UNCOHOITIOHAll Y GUAIANTEtD TO PLEASE YOU .. , 01 YOUll MONET WIU IE CHlEIFULl T llfUNDED OSCAR MAYER llOUND 011 S.QUAllE s 129 VARIETY PAK ............ 12-01 --------' BORDENS . 8 9 c MAYONNAISE .......... ~~~:~ FARMER JOHN or KRUSE SHANK PORTION c LB. BUTT PORTION 6 9 C OR WHOLE HAM ___ u . GROUND BEEF FRESH e DELICIOUS ANY SIZE PACKAGE c LB. SLICED BACON . SHOWBOAT 1-POUND PACKAGE c LB. _ ~:LITY . VICE BLUE CHIP STAM.PS I CHU.CK ROASJ STATER BROS. CERTIFIED BEEF e BLADE CUT c LB . ,,:~=RIB ROAST STATER BROS. CERTIFIED BEEF e GUARANTEED $1!! l·ST THRU 5·TH Rll ......... LI. Sl.49 100t CMOICl Of SllAKS Oii tOASl $1 69 SIRLOIN TIP ........................... , •. 11NDlllltCU1 •GUAU.NTllO $159 BEEF CLUB STEAK ............ . llAN ANO TINDll • GUAIANTllO s 1 39 BEEF RIB STEAKS .......... LI. UATll llOS CllTlfllO lllf • GUAIANlllO s 1 89 CUBE STEAKS ...... , ......... LI. Wlll 11\MMlO • TINOll • GUAIANTKO s 1 79 T-BONE STEAKS .............. , •. NO TAILS • Will 111MMIO • GUAIANTIEO s 1 83 PORTERHOUSE STEAK ..... LI. roil 'iiil:oi'N10 STEAK, •. $1 99 STATER BROS. TEA BAGS _ .. ",_51• SUGAR TWIN PACKETS '°'""'' 41' FLOUR :,'~ 111'411•00(0 s 1•~. ar PILLSBURY FLOUR ~::.. . 5 m.88' GIHN Ci!AN'I Cln DI fll~ WITH IUTTlll 5A\.1Cl 3 6 c Gtllf'I i;;1..,..1 ""''" ... CON 36, I GREEN BEANS .... . .~;~~: ~~.'ONIONS . '°' 71' C STREUSEL CAKE MIX ;:~'l"~. 87' vtftM .,.,.v .ot""'w' c HUTH IARS GRE~N GIANT RICE .'.';~~:43 ·~"'" ""1'* CHOICI Of CMHY ot Lt.VU.Gt C SIRLOIN TIPS 1•.oz L -- GO-DRY EXPANDED • , $1 61 , DOG FOOD ............................. ~~1~~ NABISCO COOKIES 6 9 c CHIPS AHOY .................. '.~:i1~: 0 -50-FRISH e ·GRADl·A e MEDIUM SIZE 43· c FRESH EGGS ...................... :~~" - . ' FOR STOPPED-UP DRAINS $144 ·LIQUID PLUMR.-... ~~~ • FAB e DIAL PACKAGE . c DETERGENT ...... _ .. __ .... -... ~~~~ 84 STATER BROS. 5 9c BREAD 100% WHOLE WHE.AT-...... ~~:- ~eatt1t& g'~AtdJ. ~L '""M_A_R_G_A_R_l-NE' BUFFERIN PROTEIN-21 "' $1 79 .. ~:~~· .. $1 49 TABLETS ll-GUllC[ CLOSE·UP OLD SPICE OLD SPICE TOOTHPASTE SHAVE CREAM DEODORANT ···-· 63c ~=, 76c ~~ac~ 96c JERGENS LOTION TIK TOOTHBIUSH = $119 .,_, ··::-· 33~ " ... »»!X*>»llOWHHnYlll SANDWICH SPREAD . I l LOMA LINDA CLAIROL SHAMPOO 1'::::. $101 ·~ BORAX 20-MULI TEAM S.LB. 4-0Z. PACKAGE UNSALTED MARGARINE CHIFFON ltlAfT ,AllCAY l·POIJMD '"Cl:&lil 46 c JIFOAM ' OYEN Cl.IANll "'"" 73c SIZE it_$11s t.,.... 57c "" 1~.0Z. 51 c PH. . I PILLSBURY w"""' 81 C BROWNIE MIX ..... ,. •.• ,, LIPTON INSTANT TEA 1-0• '1.09 DECAF. INSTANT '"' '1.17 NESCAFE INSTANT COFFEE , .. , '1.79 TASTERS CHOICE ~ci:::".'~'° .. •~• '1.37 WESSON OIL . "'" '1.36 SNOWDRIFT SHORTENING .. '" '1.49 :~~~~~ -"·°""'' 7 3 c SKIPPY DOG FOOD:,__ "'" 29' BATHROOM CUPS ::::,;'"' , • ., 99' PILLSBURY BISCUITS .,. -·····''' 15' KRAFT VELVEETA ...... ... .. '"' '1.55 AVOCADO DIPS ::;~· .... _,., 52' SCHWEPPES CLUB SODA _ ,.~, 27" VANISH BOWL CLEANER .............. -0•. 59' DRANO . ,.., 68' JENOS PIZZA ............................. ·~· 81 colilflrnoN p1zz1 .'239 11"'4 Ot: IA.VS MU 01 CHUtf ENCHILADAS ......................... ·.·~~: 96 c c'AiUGE''RoLLS .. -0, 88' .... tow·,~ 1•0l 88• VAN Cf WAl'S . A5SOITlO c STUFFED PEPPERS . ' FISH ENTREES .......................... 7 5 s'AITS'~· 11• , uOUfftlS •AsSott•o 75 c auar STEAK uoz MEAT PIES . . ........... ~.~~~: PEPPERONIPIZZA , ... 87' ~l'l't Ot:lSlll '°"""'° 61 c COOL WHIP .............................. ·~~: ORIGINAL WAFFLES1.°;~~:49c TOMATO SAUCE, .. ,._ . • ... 12' RODS GARLIC SPREAD .• 0t 41' LBS. ::..rts:~,~~-: ........ 48c ~ ARTICHO CRISCO OIL.""""'' ... . .. • .. '4.30 LARGE FRESH TENDER GREEN CRISCO SHORTENING '" '1.52 COCKTAIL SHRIMP .., • ., .,.,_ 91' $ ORLEANS SHRIMP ~~. ,,., 96' GEBHARDT TAMALES . ,..,, 67' WHIFFS PUFFED WHEAT . • ... 24' :::::1:::.~~~ ...... 3 7 c FLUFFO SHORTENING .. __ "' '1.49 BUBBLE BATH ... " ............... "·····"·"49' BLEACH :::~.w:.: .... _ _ ____ ,.,,, 66' FABRIC SOFTENER ~l'.' .... ···-··"" 73' WINDEX GLASS CLEANER _,..,. 42' ::~~:.c.c-:~ ....... $496 FOR AGVOCADNIAGROWN LA.GI 05 .............. 3 $ SWEET COACltELLA VAUIY ........................ FOR !~~8FRUIT ...................... 8.~0 5 9 ~ ORANG1s_. ~ .. a9 c oN'io ..... -.... 3 c . · N~ ............... 29 PRICES EmC. 7·FULL DAYS e MAY 9Tff·15TH SINGLES 14600So ........... IA••·"""-.i.rll00h1JC...,A•e .. o._ lt7Sl .. .,.St Coot.MoM KRAFT CHEESE FOOD 707 Wtsf l'tMtftt~ Sf .. Cosfo Mtsa ISZ2 Wt1t..1Mhr ltvd., w,si.Mtst.rJllO H••POft .. llvd., Cotto MtM $3 6162Edl"4JftA••.,H ..... o.lnch l4lOWtttl.McoAitAv• .. AltCIMIM 14171 l •d ... ~'tf.,TttJtia . , 49260l Wett S.ve..t.111th Sf., S...ta AM 2630 I ..... Ave., Seito A• 14212 liitlMt Avt., Wltlttler M.I. 1111 CJt~ Av• .. ._.... Gro•t 1230 Mc,..._ A•t .. SW. AM 3462 IC ..... Av. .. Los AIGMffa1 • 'l'-2360 Horltli T•tM Avt .. S.... A• . 2564 W•1t lrHchwey, A..-.. llOtl M .... 4.,,., F-.t•1 y~ " • .. ' up to M Wa d din rec ooe or Ir A wi des sm lru a wa we ke SC eg thi co to ch ch ' .. .. B di 13 de thi m de YI al ba m I tu ... ·w lo ' II 1 . . . ~ .,. . ., . . . . . . . •• " • r . -. .. . ~ . . I • • ' Fixed Income Stretched for Good Nutrition By JEANNIE LESEM am ong these items. So are to stretch it. recipe planned for leftovers, which can be made into chunky potato soup f o r another meal. A meat loaf mixture divides into three parts, with two to be frozen for later use. lunch of tuna fish wHh rnayonnaise in a wedged tomato, sliced. hard.cooked egg, sod3 crackers. a glass ol ntilk and 'or n fL'OOP r:f i<.'(' cream and n ~licl' or homemade pound cake. consists of lamb stevr , soda crackers, a green salad, 1.1 glass of milk, fresh fruit ~nd cookies. <.·hu nks , saving th~ bnn1•. Bro...,11 the lamb and bone in I tablespoon of margarine in u sma ll sauce1mn. sal t and 1 ~ teaSJ>OOfl each or pepper and thyme. 111'1 ..... lt:tlltw instant dry milk, drted beans, The meals ·and recipes were chosen to represent the type of food a retiree has shared wlth his or her fam ily through the years. AU u,,e foods that are avaJlable the year round. The lamb stew uses one 6 ounce shoulder chop lo ntakc a single serving. Here's how : NEW tORI< c UPI) -macarmi projlucts. r I c e , Eating w~U on a fixed Income insta~ mashed P o t a t o ~ s , gets harder every day. But it puckhng and dry IOOP mtxes can be d<J!lO, even when tJJe \ all<\ boullloo cubes. income is ~n average mont.hly The purpose of the Warberg Social Security benefit of $162. plan is mt to save money, but There's a .scalloped potato One day's menu calls for DiMcr UJ.e sarne d a y Cut meat from bone 11110 Add I carrot. JX*led and diced , I on1011. peeled and rninced . I bouillon cul:w, I cur of water, one-half teaspoon of Cover; simmer ~;, m1nutt'~. Add I potato , p;1red and cu~d. Cover: sunrner unt il potato is tctider . f<e1nove bone :.ind lhlckrn slew with a \luh: flour, Willetta W·nrberg has drawn -----------------+-~------------ up a 31klay survival meal plan to prove it. As described in ~1odem Maturity, the Warberg plan I ncludes des.w1.8-a+,. both lunch and dinner and a wid e range of recipes. "nle magaz i ne is a publication of the American · Association of. R e t i r e d Persons , ~Beach. \Varberg recipes i n c I u d e Swedish meatballs in dill sauce, a pineapple-pork skillet dinner, Plt roast with onion gravy, bated barn steak, fish chowder and miniature Irish lamb stew. ~1any of the recipes make one serving. others make two or more. so the extras can be frozen to ,;erve anotfie r day. All are tntended1for a retiree without dependents. The plan includes a desperation larder-a list of ca Med , bottled and packaged foods to be bought gradually, during regular w e e k I y shopping trips, and set aside for use when money roos low before the next pension check arri:ves. Thirty days of menus and 90 meals should mst no more than Me-fourth of a $162 monthly pension check, the author writes. Lunch and dinher menus vacy widely but breakfast is the s am e uncomplicated, n1.1tritious aOO easy-to-prepare meal dail y -citrus juice, cereal. milk, toast, margarine and honey, jelly or jam . The larder is filled with small cans of vegetables, fruits aod juices. meat. fish and sprt°ads, evaporated milk and vegetable shortening. Regular size pacjc.ages or bouJed and packaged foods are reco«ruTlended because you get more for your money that way, a.00 the products keep \li'ell in opened containers. Peanut butter. mayonnaise, ketchup and dried beef are Breakfast Idea Skillet Magic If you're uneasy about scrambling as many as 12 eggs at one time in a skillet, th.is method will m a k e company breakfasts easier. Serve s u ch hel~yourself toppings as shredded Cheddar cheese, crisp bacon bits, chived sour cream and tomato sal:Ce with the eggs so family and guests can garnish the enlree to their liking. Homemade rolls and fresh fruit make this a most satisfactory menu. BAKED SCRAMBLED EGGS ~ cup butter U large eggs ~4 cup milk l teaspoon salt ~4 teaspoon white pepper Topping, see below cut butter into pats and distribute over the bottom of a 13 by 2 inch baking pan. Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees and duriog the preheating place pan. in oven just until butter melts: shake pan to distribute butler evenly. Meanwhile. in a medium mixing bowl beat together the eggs, milk, .salt and pepper just until whites and yolks are combined. Pour ~Into OOking· pan. I ' Bake In the preheated 35().. degree o~en until eggs are thickened throughout but still moist -12 to 15 minutes, depending on how done you want the eggs. As mixture begins to set, after about 7 minutes or baking, genUy draw a wide metal spatula or pancake turner completely across the bottom of the pan. As eggs continue to set; reptat this process a few more times so large 90ft curds are fon:ncd. Remove the eggs to a wann serving .platter. Serve at once ·with the help -yourself toppings. A-Jakes 6 servings. Topplng1 : In four small bowls place 6 slices crisply cooked and crumbled bacon; 1 cup coarsely grated cheddar cheese; t cup commercial sour cream mixed w I l h chopped chlv .. to ta1tt; aboul 11.ii cups hot tomato sauce. • FRESH EGGS VONS COFFEE BANQUET DINNERS VONS VALUE GROCERIES '1 DELMONTE CATSUP ~25 llablsCI Chi,, Alloy Cooldas f.'?'~'"''.69 Hlols TDllllO Pnla ~( .17 Htfnz BBQ SaltCI "£~,~z'~;l0"' .39 "5ST"O f L.aVOP$ 11-0l C•NS • .59 2.49 .12 VOH B1v11191& Ii GLOBE A-1 NOODLES U(O Oii WIOE n.oz l!.IG . 39 Gl11rds Franch Dressing ··~ '" .49 Carullon 111111n1 Miik '\;.hi·.~:' 2.23 Halaz T1rn1on VlnJgir , ·;.~· .39 A)lx Dtftrlfnl was~~~~,:J~'c .89 lt:t ...... ~ .. ~ WELCHS GRAPE JUICE .58 l Colll111 Cbll'COllBrlqullles ·~:t· .91 Lysol Bowl Clea1er J1hR1on Pledp · SOS Scourl1g P1ds lf>.Ol. '" M C Ol'l l(lofON 1·0l CAN t n·COllNT '" .43 .79 .29 Twtnly Mull Tt1m Boru •:g:· .69 '15uN&ti1i.esuTE ~) 9- : LEMONADE ll·Ol CAN I . ~ )- CtllSll Dalu11 Pizza 'i•".f 1.89 VONS VALUE GROCERIES Sacond Nllure Egg Subslllul• ~;. .85 Raddl·Whlp Topping "~;i' .99 Glori1H1 P11ch H1lvas . ·.~'JI'.!:'.' .38 Libby$ Sllcad C1rrols FHcy flnas Pais TEHOUI 11.oz D-H .25 .19 Miry Kitchen Combee! Hash ~;~' .69 I NATURAL ......... ·53· CEREAL •SS! 0 V&ll>(l•lS ,. C'l eo~ • Finey firms M1rgirln1 Nestle Cboco1111 Qu lk J1rs1y1111ld Butter Llwrys Glrllc Sp111d '" '~ ·~ Ot "" . " '" .37 .59 .77 .39 Kai K11 Chunky B11f ~-;.~:~/i .. N .31 ~ JERSEYMAID 79 ICE CREAM ,~~'Jis t<&L•G•L CTN PfllhllUMOU41.llY I 6.E. Liii Buibs ... ' ~ 50f"1 W""lf •·~ACK llG.1$0AIOOWAi l l'lmpar Ovamlghl Diapers ';J; 1.34 .92 Para Ory Fry k fEPs ,~~oi~:.'t.s1ic1c;1NG l. 14 w111r Sotttner Slit WlS:!,~~;: ~1giuM .87 SwHltlurt Detergent ~'~g'.z°~',~ .43 '1 ~CA COLA:: ..... -7· 9-.. , BEVERAGES '""" Su PAC~ •f>.Ol en I GERBER BABY FOOD ..t.ssefF.rt:O V..t.P1Et1ES BABIES AFIE OUR BUSINESS ~ l/ONS VALUE · ~DELICATESSEN . d Y &SSl 0 5llOIREDOA 24 Jerseym1t ogurts s~~g;~~":l ' Buddlgs Sliced Meals ··~·i, ~~~""' .45 Leos Cooktd H111 S•L:.i~0.::.~· .. ov. c~ '72 Vons Sllc1d Swiss Cheese .~;·~, . 71 Vons G11led Parmesan Cheese ~~ 1.17 Osc1r Mayer. Bologna "'~~Jz0::l~' .65 Finner John Liverwurst "~~,:-..;~.37 WINES & SPIRITS .. ,, .... •-g11ms 7 Crown ILINO[OWt<ISJ![Y 4 99 '1H • .. ""001 '"'" • W1lk•s Ttn High s1 :~:a'ci..~:~. c•L 9.98 ~ MILLBROOK 2 99 VODKA eoP1100• ,,, 1.. 1 Gallo Ch1mp1gne ~1~cit~~1~.?R riri..2.99 Fr11nzl1 Dec1nten v~R"2~1~ ... ~~!t~~ 1. 79 Tivoli Beer .99 HOUSEHOLD NEEDS ~HAPPY LEGS ~"ii."~:" 66. S"Elll PANTY HOSE'"'''"' 3SIZl SI0111'(11rrc1,11 COtOAS I ..... ' .,...._, ~~ . •O •11'"'" llallin Slyle V1nlly Mirrors ~::Z'/i'l .57 Woven Scltter Rug cOlo~:.~.~·s .. IJll(l.47 38. "'~VONS VALUE "' · .. ··MEATS "' ~ USDACHOICE 1 29 ROUND STEAKS 80Nl·•.. LI I Boneless Round Steaks "~' .. 1.39 USDACholceRumpR01sls ~:· .. 1.39 Boneless Round or Rump Roas1 ·~:'c. 1.49 Shoulder Clod Roasts ';::;· .. 1.49 Boneless Chuck Roasts Beel Chuck Roasts u:;:g,~Cl "1.39 .. 1.19 ~WILSONS SLAB BACON Wt<OLEORl,.OCUl ,,.65 FRESH FRYERS VONS VALUE MEATS F111h Port Loin Chops Port Shoulder Sinks 811111.0IN ll•O CUl Pork Loin Center Cul Rib Chops Port Loin Chops CElftfllCUl ,., Ll .• 99 Llo98 "1.29 "1.39 finner John Boneless Port Lill .. 1.49 W..Oll "00 Bini Finn Porte Sausit• ::.';::\'! ... 89 ~FRESH PICNIC 59 ~~~ ,~£>AASTS l• I 11ra o" Tom Turk .. s 11sOAc11•oc ""'RO}tN 55 T1bl1Klng Sliced Bacon 1 .. 1c.~ le .87 ... , •1 10 2•·l• •vc w1. lB. Horm1l Bl1ck l,jbel Bacon ~~.':"~~ ... ~9 Finner John Ham Siieas 'WI" .. 1.69 Farmer John Sliced Bacon ·::.i~~· ".89 Finner John Smoked Hocks ... 69 HEALTH & BEAUTY CREST ~g:-, 79 TOOTHPASTE ~~~~s 111.GUL&A 011 '"Nl 8 1$.01 l\ll![ I • Mlcrin Plus Mouthwash ·~oz '" Anacin Tablets r•STPA> ... ll(t•(' !>OCOUNl T•BLllS .99 .78 Fresh Turkey Drums.llclcs ,~:g:. ,,,59 USDAGndeATurteyTblghs ~: ... 79 Fresh Turkey Breasts o:.::::.. ,. 1.19 USDA Gnde A Turtey Wings ;:1:1 ., .59 ~US DA GHOICE 1 79 !·-~2L~~ut~!~A~~ 11 BHI Cubt St•ka Fl:l~:,.UI.. Ls.1.89 USDA Cho lea Portartloa11 Sl•ks "1.99 Sirloin Tip Sl11ks ,~~':'.~~i. ., 1. 89 · USDA Choice Top Round Steaks "1.69 Bo1111w·F1ml~ Sl11ks '::'&'i' ,;1.59 Rise Baby Fac1 Shive Crum '~•'.I· .99 USDA Choice Chuck SIU ks 'i:il' ". 79 IARRID X-DRY 1 44 . \i SEA BASS · DEODORANT ~;~' FILLETS "El),UNSC ,ll PWO .llEO UNSC I COllVINA•AOlf" .. 1.19 Intensive C1r1 Hand Lotion Slaylree Mini Pads ":,"' •O Ot. '" New I Schick Twin Bl1des ~~ ~[ Brighi Sid• Shampoo •;,~· .77 .22 .77 .99 Finey Frying Shrimp "'lOOUW 1 99 Sill ll • Mrs. PHii SNlood PllHar ~~g .... 98 cam1tlon Coolcad Shrimp ~~t -.l.09 Ctrtl F11sh Fish Sdcks ';,i• •• 1.59 Carll F11sh Fish & Chip$ ... B9 I 0111 Adams ~ye...ot Brookhurst, HunlillCJlon Beach 5922 Edil!CJ'r Ave ., at Springdale, HunlillCJlon Beach 21 OB2 Beach Blvd ••. Huntingt~n Beach 340B I Doheny Park Drive, Capistrano Beach Laguna Hills Plaza, E Toro 17950 Magnohci, Fountain Valley • .. • ' • Bv {;AY P\lJ .E\ U•I WO!fttfl'\ l!dl!Qof For in~!.1nrl.', \I C.JI uc.ttpt • soil', trou1. suhnon. b:15S and M·\Cr;il olh<'r 11·1,:Jl knov.'tl fish Spi'<'lt'S. ~ . . ' cannot yet be answered," suys MJchael Creed1nan. \Jednr~.iy, M;iy 6, lq74 N PILOT-ADVE~TISER J i ~--'___:.:~;___;~~~~_;_:_~~ Davis, sa)'s that by definition. flavor is a "sensation Iha! re- quires humaJf jO~i-nt . sumers ~t likt fresh potatc chi~. '·they've tome to expect tht slightly rancid flavor in the oi that develops after a few dayJ storag<._" Food Habits Depend On Childhood Tastes f\E\\' \'Ql{K 1 l.'PI I -The more the SCtl'lllific experts study our food li;ilnts and 1d10~) ncrac1es. the n1orc con- fused the whole thing St't'ms to get. F'o r in stance . so rnc researchers project that lhe foods l\C prefer as adult ~ urc 1he ones 11·c ate as c-hildrl'n. \Ye'1•e also acquirl.'d a prcdisposnlon for very high lel'cls of flavorio~ As ori" i·x- )X'rt put ii. "An1er1cans IH11•c hccn wc :u1l·d on 1n1itat1011 Jl:11 ors and ;1rc nol c1 en ill\;\rC Of it.'' Bui a 11~rs rnan for lhe Na- tional 1"fsher1('S lns11tute says ··A1ni>r1ca11 hsh dealt<rs no longer can sell Brazilian bl1:1ck-finncd sna ppt.'r as red ~napper .:1!though 11 tastes the sanie a11J is rro1n 1ht.: same. fantily ... " Our attitudes 10.J.1ard foods have had nu1n y changes. ho\\·ever. They 're n1ore liberal ;uid there is lc~s rcgionalisn1. Creedm.'\n examfrleS foods und nnvors, why 'll'C cat the way v.·e do, and 3 1nyri11d other faC'lcrs In fe(.'<ling our faces in the current is.sue or "lluman Behavior," a news niagazine ol the s o c i a l scie11ces. One conclusion: Most lower animals are suided in their roting habits by their bodies .. , but unless 1nan is st11rvi11g, he eats 'vhat he likes, not necessarily 1vhat he needs. "So depending on genetic b:lckground , body chenlistry and our earliest ~pcriences with (ood, everyone perceives ll.avor in a world of his own." As a result, chemists don't knov.• how to fabricate new taste sensations that !"'iii be universally accepted. "If anyone knew how to do that, he'd be a millionaire,'' .says 1-lenry Rollens. general manager or .F. Ritter and Co., 11 flavors firn1 in Los Angeles. "Flavor is still a black art." Another point the publica· !Ion m:ikes is that less than 61 percent of our M>od toduy i~ pre-pared nt home. com pured 1vith n10re than 90 pcreent st years ago. But no n1ui ter what the scien Uflc advanceJ, the fare of the fu ture will not be a handful of pills and 5C)Ut.'C'L41 tubes. Pion Ahead Join the Fun All \1·eek-ende rs nee d satisfving. economical food that is ensy to prepare. pack and scr\'e Economical ground beef is a great meat for on·the-go meals, ar.d Swedish meal balls are especially tasty. • Impress your h Cl pp y wanderers with you r cooking skills. But don't be kept awa y from the outing fun. When the wanderlust hHs, pack the n1eat balls into an insu lated bag. B.v the time you reach your destination. th~ food should be defrosted, ready to heat and serve. S\\'EDISll "IEAT BAL~ Purcha s e or make approxitnately 2 dozen froien S11·ed 1~h mcatba!ls 2 tablespoons bntter or mar· garine 2 tablespoons flour 11z teaspoon s.-11! 14 teaspoon dry mustard 1 d teaspoon pepper 2 cups n1Hke ur ~.al! ;ind h;1lr The evening before leavi ng prepare sauce. ~1clt butter or margarine in a saucepan: stir in flou r ar•I seasonings. Add milk or half and half all at once: stir until mixture thickens. Cool, stirring often; cover and refrigerate. To pack. st ir sauce well ; pour over frozen meat balls slowly so it flows bet;vecn balls. Cover; pack i nto insulated bag. Al mealtime, heat slowly to servtn~ tempernlurc. fl.1akes about 6 scrvlngs. IMPORT.A.NT: Don't plan to store meat balls prepared this way for mo re than I to 3 da ys For longer storage, balls need lo be covered with a broth or gra\1)1 to retain !heir fine flavor. If no freezer is available, prepare and contbine well- chilled meat balls and sauce : chi ll well. cover and pack intn insulated bag: or portable refrigera tor. Jl eat as directed above. Stew to Economize Bconomical and nutrilious. LENTIL STEW I-pound s1nokcd pork hock 5 CU% \\'a\l'r J\1edium onion, ~led 1\4 cups 1 1~ pound ) IC1ltils 12 cup dried ca rrot 1"' cup diced celrry Sall and pepper to taslc ~tinced parsley Finely chopped s11.·ect onion Rime hock: bring to a boll ""ith water and onion ; simmer until · tender -about 21: /Jour9. Strain; cover broth and chill overnight. Discard o n i o 11 Remove rind and rat rron1 hock; bone: cover and refrigerate. Hemove hardened fill fro1n broth -there should be about 4l, cups clear broth . Rinse lcnrlls an d ndd to • broth with carrot and celery; bring to a boil ; si mmer; covered . until lentils are soft -30 to 35 minutes. ~leanwhile dice hock meat; add to cooked lentils with salt and pepper; reheat. l_,Jdle into large sOup plates over cooked rice ; sprinkle JA.'ith parsley : pass sweet onion. '.\lakes about l ''f quarts -6 servings. Dos Muchos? ~1etit or Poultry leftovers can be se:rved .~1cxlcan·style as a tasty ri lling for taoos. Simply shred or cube the leftovers and heat wit h a JO. ounce can of enchil3da saucl:'. Serve with other \)'pical t1:1co fillings ' shredded mild t11ed· dar chCl'sc, refrit.-d ~nns. thl:i slices of t.omatoes, onions and ""•m The n<l mc of a food often decides 11.·hether it will be ac- cepted. S!i!I. ·•\\rhether \'+'(' \\'tll be (one day) l':Jli ng hont.'ysuckll'· n1 c1JI ho!dogs 11 ith s .. g l' f1:1 vorcd 11nil<1l1011 milk , or \\'hcther \\(' \\ill stilt be 11•0Jf. ing steaks 20 years from nov.· is ::ll present a question that Flavor alone is enough to thro1v the researchers. Rosemarie Pangboi·n, assi$- tant dean of the Collt>g:c of Agricullural a n d En viron - mental Sciences al th c University of C.11ifomia at Son1c1imcs habit is the reason we eat \\'hat "'e do. As J-lo\.\•ard Sc:hu!tz, a con- sumer psychologist at U~ Davis, puts it, most con~ Ed v.•ln S. \Vcbcr. Jr .. prcsi· dent of A &: ~, International, which operatts restaurant! around the WOt'id. says, "\Vci 'll'ill hnvc goixl tasting and good textured Jdml .•• " To all Mom's ever1~.ere: have a-great Mother's Day :··············· ·······~···~····1 <:9 §h ~ -with our .. • Delly Treats! & .. , •. FIN PEAR-SHAPED OHAWK HAMS 'lftl ... .. ~ .. over · 14,600 discount prices . Don't Forget Mother's Doy, Sunday, Moy 12 Wi th A Lovely Bouquet of Flowers For Mom. _, ·~"\,.~:~i.\l"'i.-Hanging Plants · . -·;1~ ASSO~TfO s39a WI ~•'I• V!•~'o ' ' ~lllC!IO~ Ol .,? 6" POTS EA. ~t:~~~ ~· --------------"""',... 'l.· i· Flower Bouquets ~ . . ~' ,~ESM C ' -•ss~~no 79 EA. , Green Giant VEGETABLES -•Col~· •' :1 -:.:. <00;1 .. D Kl!AFT !t1AYONNAISE •••••.• !'P'. 89' D LA PINA FLOUR •••...•.••• !'.". '3" <:!;• BUFFET SUPPERS •..•. :~'!".'~:).:·. 'Ill D SMARTY MOIST BURGERS •... '.'?'. '1'' D MIRACLE WHIP •...•..•..• ;;;;( 89' D POU NO CAKE •..• -;.:, : • .,:, ;:, :"'.'.!'.'. 89' FRESH YE B ) ..... ·~~>Soo! co E oi:<!ll''• .. I> .... o •<>.~. IC"l ......... . D R READ ........ :•1. .. 49' D BRIM FFE .•.•.•.... '.". '.".':<.11" D BREAD DOUGH ~.-~·: .'"?~'~'.': '.' :-:•. 75' Fine Quality Meats At Low Prices Spirits • Beer • • • • • • EASTER'i-\I F.O ll'M SIZES . c;otn 110 ,\D.QUA Lrr\' ST•'.ER DEF.I-' POPPY OR CRE!\SllAW Fresh Hen ruRKEYS COi.i) llf>,\'l) QUA LIT\. STt:t:ll IJEE t-' • • • • • 1111.L 111\"Ell ULt::\OEO CHUCK 19~ CHUCK 75~. OK d '"'l" 0$CU M•ll• e SANDWICH S,READ . ! ?~ 59~ SUMMER SAUSAGE .'M _ggc • : RQAST STE"AK SEVEN-BONE ·BLADE CUT QS(H , .. flO 05<•0/oU.OtO • e HAM SALAD •••••• ~.0.1. 62c KAM 6 CHEESE •••• l;~t. 99' • • OK .. 1• .... !• S tt OW:•'"-'"'° Q6t • : CKO,l'ED HAM •••• •.~·. 1 IEEr#URST ....• .';~t. •,. • ••, •,,, • •, • • • ••,,,,,, • •••,, •••••,,,, •• •,, •••, •• • • •• • • •• •. • • • • •• • • 01(••"'"1' OK .. 11.t.lfl PICKLE & PIMIEXID "" 76' PICKIC LOAF , ..... >'!'. 92' Fresh Produce at Discount - 270 I Harbor Blvd., Co5ta Me5a • 1392~ 'l~khurst, Garden Grove . 1308 W. Edinger, Santa Ana • 5858 Warner, Huntinqton Beach •" 23811 El T~ro. B Toro ' J unio mDtes • \VI '.\toth II l·ele lo ~IS p not can :,upc St· [)<lC'k yl'llO Vo bo;1;e tas!c or an oran l~<llt ~m T othe ~·ou nl:l niix IV togC' fluff and ~101 fros s ("U you :ind C3k II the Pol 0 c~ I 2 .I • Junior cooks take note. Surprise her special made from mixes plus the delightful tang of orange juice. •• and Sweeter Ending \\'ha t art~ ~;:iu ;1l;inri i11.: for '.\!Other on her \'lpt•r1al day'.' \\'1atevcr you do 10 L·elcbr11tc the Otl·asinn. be sure 111 ha vr.~ r.iother"!ii !)av cake ns part of the festivit1Cs. It's not hard to n1;ike one and .vou can dress it up to look rctdly sup1.>r Start \\Ith l\\O bo'\{'s uf packagt'd cake mix . spice ;u1d yl·llovr. Follow !he directions on the boxes. and ma ke the cakes 1as1e l'\.cn better by adding ur3ngc . 11nd and substituling orange juice for par! of ttn• 11atcr \\"1th thl'SC llll~l·S. ''ou"ll 1n;1kc three cakl' laycrS and ·'some cupcakes, loo. The lnycrs go on !op of cath other, but in bct11·ecn thcrn ~·ou ~prcad an orange fill ing rnadc from vanilla pudding n1ix. \Vhcn the l;iv('rS ~ire st;ickcd together. t11p · tht·tn off with fluffy YJhitc frostin~. cocunu1 ;ind or ·1ngl' slic1•s. Then. \1ri11· ~1 01\1 no top wil h decorating frosting_ Sprl•ad frosting 011 the i:u1>eakcs. 100. and then 1vritl' \"Our naml' and vour brothers' ;nd sisll:rs' nafn('s on each cak1•. \Vith ribbons you can 11111kt• the cakl's look like a ~luy Pole. just like the picture. ORANGE l\IOTllEll'S llAY CAKE C<"!ke: I 11nckagc ( 181'? ounces) spic:c cake n1ix package 118 1 ~ ounccsf yellow cake 1nix 2 tnblcspoons grated orange r!nd ~ cup orange juice \Vatea: 4 eggs Prepare spil'C cake mix arrorcl1:-ig 10 pa c k a g e directions, adding I tablespoon ~rated orange rind a n d "ubstituling 1 :i cup or:111~c 1uire for pan of \\"ater. Add 2 eggs as directed. Turn batter into 2 greased :i ncl 'ln:.ircd 9·inch layer cake pans. Bake in 350 degree F. O\ en 25 to 30 minutes . C.:ool 10 minu te s: turn out on cake rack and coo l con1plciety. 1\lso prepare ycllo\1' cake 1nlx according to package dirl'Ctions, adding re1naining I tablespoon grated orange rind and subslitu1ing rcri'.:iinin14 1 : cup orange juice for 1n1rt of '''atcr. Add remaining 2 eggs as directed . Turn hair of batter into grcas~ and floured 9-inch la\"cr cake pan and spoon remMining batter into 12 muffin p;1n cups lined \\•ith paper :iners. ca ke layer. sprc11d remaining hair of orange fil ling c.nd top with remaining spice cake layer. Frosllng and decoration: I pa.:kage !about 7 ounces ) flu ffy white frosting mix I can ! J 1 ~ ounces J naked coconu1 Oceoraling frosti ng tubes Orange slices Prepare fr osting J"Q ix according lo p a c k a g e directions. Frost cupcakes and side and lop or cake. Coat side of cake 1vith coconut. \\!rite ~10~1 on lop of cake 1v1th decorating frosting and \1•ritc children's names on cupcakes. Place halved orange slices around base of ca ke. \Vra p a small do\\•e\ with ribbon and insert about I inch into center of cake. Atta ch a ribbon for each ch ii d · s cupcake to top or dowel and then place other end of ribbon under cupcake. Bake in 350 degree F. oven. 25 to 30 minutes for layers and 1 1a ro 20 minutes for cupca kes.I r-~r,;::;;:::-:;:;;::::l Cool !avers 10 n1inules. I hen , !urn out On cake rack and cool con1pfctcly. Cool cupcakes . I I Filling: I package (3 1 ~ \':Jnilla pudding filling mix F1, cups milk .ounces\ I and pie I 1 1 cup frozen conce.ntrnted orange juice. th a 11• c d .. undiluted , I In n1edium saucepan 1nix togelher pudding 1nix ;ind , n1i lk. Place over low heat: stil'I eonsta111l v until 111 i x I u r c 1hickens 'and comes to a boil . I Re1nove rrom heat. stir in undiluted orange concentrate and chill . Place one spice cake layer on plate: spread witJt half of orange filling. Top with yello\v ~ Only the Deity Pilot tNly't9411 you wh•t'I MW in your tocel communlty ••• ev.rydly · l1bltlij!!tll V/tdn~sd.,y May 8 1974 OAJLV PILOT .J7 ~~~~~~~~~~~~- HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY A Good Dad and the kids might try a surprise bruncheon 0 r Breaded Canadian B a c o n. Slices ror !\1ont on l\lother's Day. Others n1ighl prefer a luncheon featuring Canadian Bacon with Broccoli and Cheese Sauce. TI1is recipe \"as the chuic~ of more than SO of the nation's ne\\•spapcr food editors \\'hen lhe Canadian Bacon Council l\'85 introduced 18 n1on1hs ago. BREAOEO CANAlllAN BACON SLICES 8 \I inch-thick ) slices of Canadian baron 1 ~ cup bread crun1bs I egg (beaten f 1 tablespoon \\'<Jh:r Butter or n11rgarinc Applesauce Con1bine bc .. tcn egg ancl \\'ater in sn1all bo\1•1. Press . '-.}· Begin slices of Canadian 13acon into bread cru1nbs so both sicl••s o( (':.th slice arc CO\ ercd. Dip breaded slices intu t·ag n1ixture, then bnck in hrl·ad crun1b.~. Let stan(l about 2U minutes. ~1clt srnall ar1ount or buttL·r or n1arr,:a rine in fr~ i11g 1i:u1. Fry baco11 slic<-'s slo\\ I~ in p:1n. !urning SC'\"er:il 111ncs uutit bro11·0 on both sides. G<1tn1sh 1\ ilh :ipplcsauc". Se rves 4. • • C.\SAUl1\~ Bi\'.::<J~ \\'ITll HHOCCl1LI & Cll EESE SAUCE 12 slires Canddirin hacor1 Bulter or n1a~anne 2 tabl espoon 01Jr I l'HP rnitk 1 i t.:aspoon 1\'orl·hc~I c·rshirc S<IUt'l' I cuµ 11 0\llll'•· µ'\("~IL'~\ I frcshl\' sh ro ·tlt.lt·d tllcrst• Brut•toiL r:ooked S;tule C:1nad1:111 b:H·n11 sliCl'~ 111 butter or ni:irg:irinc t1n1 il • • • ligh!I) bro\1 nt·d Con1binl' ~ tablL·~poons n1cltcd hutter, !lour and n11l k 111 s.1urC'p;1n. 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W~oNto ll•ol. e SMllMANOACl,.11.JU't-llo<ll, • jO\l!M OAtt. 1111 Coif ...... A .. e '°""''AUDI,..., no,_;,-o.a,, Aw. e UAHTON, 10.SOO ,,. .. ,...;.A .. • STUOIO cm. 11 JI s Y-•-II ... • YO•UNCI. JOJO '°1> ....... lf•ol e IU"IN, •JO II c--t..i e 'lfNICI. 1111 U1,.•I• -· • w111m11, 1 J1'1 I. Wtw11 .. , II•• e WH!nlll. I.OJI ( -11iw ti.ol • W1IMINGIOH. IHI.'°"'" lh-ol Wlf(ll fOUI Mlll 101 ... ..... ~· ~" ...... -_, .. ~ .. . -"'""., ... _ ........... .. .......... -~ ... ··---··· , __ ............... ~.-· .. -. .. __ . ___ .. FROM Fash ion I sland Newport Beach -STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR .,--._____.. --- ' ' •, . : 1-111 UAIL \ PILOT ','p & By JOlfSA HLJf\\ .. .. NEW 'VOitK -··Run111n1t i:. ·~'_;ti\y bobby. Every da> at lwtch .. ti1tte: r tell my \lo'i[o Andrea. r. "Give ~ <i couple of P und , J's. pteasr .' . •-· .,That:s ):horlha.nd f 9 r ... J>;?anut butter :ind j ~ 11 y , illudwic:hc ' tnade v.· ! I h .. f. sn.1yonnaiS<• on \11hHc bread . ! i>· ·scrvt'd \·with f)C'flSi >1nd $Ollll.'. I ~··n11~·l'"'" -Tilt• fl\('ll\I ... 11 u J1 J I' ti unur1hodo~. hut lhcn. :.o 11> 11,.. -<-onsu11wr. ;1c·1or Brutl-!Jt·r11. ln per:.1i11. Bruce 1:. lh1' ::in11U1csis of 1'01n Buchao:u; lhl' soph1slicatt•d. b or(' d hu.sha1~ of [>a 1'\ v.·hon1 he portr:iys 1n •'J'hl' li r c ~ I i :ut~l.ly ." lie loo~s <ind ialk" 1nor1~ like the classic ··goy ocxt door .. , Bruce's foodstyll·S u r l' sunplc -alinost prlndt1vc - and h:1rtll v \\'h<JI \'OU \\'OU!d 1•xpec1 of the scion' ot oni:. of C.:hi«agu's leading farn!hcs. 111. ... falht·r 1vas :i Jaw p;irlnrr uJ AJ!<•i Str·vcn~on, Bruce IJCrn. <in :..th!ClH.> looking ltlluw. lo ve s infonnalit~ ;,nd v.·orks out each doy. running on th e beach al Malibu, \\'here he Satisfy nt\· th.root. .~rxl I s.till have i.111 a\·ersio11 to dr1nk1n~ milt. "I love 111llk sliakes; bul drlnking plain nulk le .~till Ji(rln1! 'rhe n1;ud usOO to fXlUI' In) uiilk at !-.IX t>'CllX'k, and l>r tru.• Lln1c 11 c hQd dl~r ;1! 7:30. the milk had ~t \\hat lilllc chur-rn 1t ll<ld e.vtr hrH!!" ANORF.A UEf!N'S SALAD f'.;lltOlSE For lhc sulfi'd 1Jn·sShv~: I cuµ oJJvr oil 1 , cup 1arrago11 '1nt~~,1r I clO\e Sl'lrli{'. pri.'-"S('cJ I ' lf'i.1!-.IJllQll!I dry 1nust:ird 11 J tca:.poons s:.ilt Freshly ground black pt.1ppcr to tn!>lc Corn bine all · 1ngrl'dicnts 111 !iir~t· vo'idc·1nouthcd j o r . C'o\l'r. s h a k ,, \'i gorousl.1·. Rcfr!gt•ra!e tmlit rc;1dy to u!)e, f llr the salad : 1 pound g-rctrl b ca n !'i • !ippL'<I . ('OOked and cool<·d 1 poun<I polalot•s. boiled, pt-cll'd and sln:cd PILOT-ADVERTISE R S Actor's Taste l s111al1 can :irllchokc hearts, d fi'.lllll '<I l r('(J onion, 'peeled, cot in thin rings Crisp. \\'Cll-clcanf'd s;1h1d grccrui: rom aine or iceberg or Boston leUuce I box c h c r r y tomatoes. 19ashed 1 ~ cu1> huh•c'<l prtted bluc k oli~es ! r Rn (2 OllTICt~.!'I • \111('1\0\ y fillet s. drained 2 Ci.LJlS ( 7 OlUlCt.'S t'aeh I solid·lkl~ l;OOa, Qra1ned , ,~-~-­ " ' broken into chunks 3 hard ·t•ookcd eggs, shelled. cut in qu:.irl('rs 11andful chopJ)l.,>d pursley Place crct'n be1.111.11. potalOl'S, artichoke hearts 1.1nd onion rings in fl large salad bo\\'l: drizzle· half !he sa lad dressing over V(.1\Clables. Cover , refrigerate .severa1 hours \Or ovemightl. \Vhcn reudy to use, lhiC' Sl:llad bowl l\'ilh crisp StJl:nl gr c~ n s ; spoon nuxt>d vegc1ables into /'~lad bo11·I , \1•ith slotted spoon. Reserve salad drcssirig. Add toonatoes, o I i v es , anchovy fillets, reserving a few of each for garnish. Toss gently. Add tuna, egg quart ers and toss again. Ga rn ish wiU1 reserved lon1atoes. olives. anc hovy und parsley. Drizzle \\•ith remain· iflg salad drts.sing including reserved dressing if needed. Serve at once wilh hunks of fre8h French or It alian bread, v.•inc or bew. Bruce De.rn says he lo~H milkshakes but' '''plain"'milk is' still grim. The maid u;ed to pour milk at 6 'p.m. and bj( the time we had dinner 'at f,ao, the milk had lost what littl~ charm it ever had." ) ~~~~~-·~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ • ,' . I ' .• f 1 .... if· . ; .-i~ ··~ . ' ' .. ,'( ~IO \"' • '"'!.. ... t ,. ·~•"·r ~ .~ '• t. I .,,11 ' ~ i • .. Super Produce . 'lrlt •fltM ....... !!If.low Pe~es Exb• """' W11hlngton ... lb. .46 live s. r From super flowe rs and cards to a Super Mother's Day cake from Ralphs bakery, you'll find just. the right thing at Ra lphs to let Mom k!]O"{ she's sup er. FlecfDelicious Apples ... ... .29 .10 .10 .10 .10 ' • ··1 cnt a lot or olives because I olivl'S and olivl' juice contain a ' lot or lactic :1cid. Lactic acid is something that comes out of lhe bone marrow when you run and S\\'cat a loL "Since you lose that, you .. n1ust replace it. otherwise, , yot.i pull these l\l'O big 1nw;cles,·· Bruce said. pointing \o his leg. 1 As a cook. Bruce's grc;itcsl ·feat is. "n1e.'.ll loaf. sirnply bccnuse all it takes is a lot of ha m))Utgcr meat: I just chop j in a Jot of onions pnd stuff. put BRUCE DERN i i1 all togethC'r. 111ake it look 1 like a loaf of bread and force ~ : 11 inlo the pan! .. f ! D o~s .,he ad d nny· 1 seasoning s. ~ I "No. Art' you supposl'd to clo !pat? I guess in this sense, J'n1 I like Ton1 I ~uchanan '· !·le 1 \l'ould be grin1 111 !he kitchen. ' loo!" "TV dinners art· ou! for me 1 as well as anv of !hos(' frozen chkken pot Pies~ I'd rather ! have my P & J's. Actually. f Andrea is good al cooking ! many things. 1 ("She·s great at s a I a d 11 Nicoisc and chocolate layer eakc! She comes fron1 North . O:ikota and she has h('r 011'n f lilt1C' sec[e\s aboul cooldng. "\\'e never cntcrlain niore than five Couples at a tin1e. I only enjoy 1nysclf w h c n f.tr')'body can sit around 4QfonnallY(,and tulk. l'm just l'fOt . u~.iit thfs business or • Jn~tll:l& ~rybody over nt \ • 01\ef' ~~!,!et n .over 'With.·· l& fl~~ are~ carryo(lver ; ''°"' thc.~r he ri!!t aboul th< 'hug..!gal..,.inir> .he attcnded ~~• .. {etiild.~-rt:' t · · -I t; ''MJ gr;mdfather 'M11cLeish h.s<l a 'huge party every .'1e11 Y£'ar's rra, .. }le-invil.ed {'Very j !!1 ngle person \vho was Jiq,.J 11i the Chicago !'ocial R!';:i~!t·r. · lll' had a In~ house 111 <;ten Cove -1ny sislcr li1'('S 111 11 uow. "f-lc. gave ;1 CO('ktaJI party that ~tarl.ed in lune to ~·<i!ch I.he ~ BoY.•I g1:1ml' and went · on unt il mjdnighl. "The place was nlm1:1~\ 11kc a museum -full of n1111ques -and the guesls always c:i me ' well dr~sed . not ttl the nuit.'S. but dcCin itelv clc~a11! · 1 At home ill Winnrlk:i, Onie(' r took pot·luck on Thursdays • and Swldeys bt'fau!-1' "Uw butler and the maid V.'t're orr, ::tnd it Wll§ bedl<im in the \ lritchefL "t.1y mom never could cook. &f y dad wa.s a dabblt•r llis. ',xolic experiments lnl'olv('(I 1 Ounitt Hke mJlk toast or < creamed cltlpped IXoel." ' l.'nOI be WU nearly 10 )'l'l\i'S old. Bruce was conned lnl o l.'8l1ng "River Clllcken." "I 1"'to Osl1 to Ull$ day. I a/11 n"' got a bone-C3ttght io T ("Jii~ ' ' . Meat MaSter Meats .. U.S.D.A.Or•de A-Whole Jin7~igh Fresh Southern Fryers Any SIZ• Pack1ge-Fre1h Ground Beef ••• .... 37 Jan. High '74 lb.79 .91 • R1lph1 E•clu1fol1 -A Blend ol Beel and • Soy Prot•ln Concentrat1 lb .89 Super Burger 11111 Chuck-Blad• Cut Chuck Steaks L11n Beel Chuck Boneless Roast Bfft-B1ke or B.B.Q. Lean Short Ribs Bae! Top Round or Sirlolti Tip Boneless Steaks 8111 Loin Cut Braising Strips 8111 Slrfoln Boitom Sir1oin Steaks · 8111-Qukk Fry Cube Steaks Shoulder-Picnic Cut Fresh Por1< Roast Portt loin -Rib End Meaty Country Ribs 0.0clcxis Hot or Cold Fresh Beef Tongue ... 1.09 1.29 • ,,,, ti.11' lb •• ti lb.1.39 lb .• 97 lb.1.89 lb.1.39 ... 1.87 ..... •b.tn ... lb .• 89 1.19 lb •• 87 t~. ~ltl, ,79, ' ' . Shank Portion-Water Added ' I .. Jin. High Cooked Ham ~~.~ 59 lb •• Sm11I Site Raw 5 lb. b?ICi $6.49 Shrimp U.S.D.~. Certl"ld-Fillet Swordfish Steaks Pre1h-Drum1Uck1 ·n lttlghs Calif. Fryer Parts Nutrfltous -Delrclous •• Ground Tur1<ey Youpg Me1ty-Wlng1 or . Jan. High '7< 1.98 lb 1.39 '\1;11 . I ·• , .. 2.98 . •"oo- lb. uo Tur1<ey Drumsti¢ks .•• "· .89 lb .• 59 Super· $pirits l:1kelhlr• Gin Or' san11ra · Vodka .. S•V• .ao ' ... quirt Old GtanWood-S Y•1r Old · Straight Bourbon 3.59 -3.89 . ' 24 oL .... .49 Ral'flha-Wllh Se1am• S••d• Hamburger Buns _ Ralph•-Fr•lh B1kad Cinnamon Rolls Ralph1-D•llciou1 Lemon Tea Cakes pkg. ... pkg. ". .45 .55 .., ... 89 SU.,erDeli Col• Sl1w-M1caronl (14 01.) Ralphs ' . · . Potato. Salad .• 39. \ .. Canned Ham ·~· 8.98 M11tor 11••1 Osl:ilr Mayer Franks 11b •• H · ..... 1.45 l(09h1rtlolog11a or S1l1ml Hebrew Nqt'I. Chubs ~•r ~1y1r Meat or • Heer Bologna 12 OL ,98 81•1-P,.11r1ml -H1m -Chicten-Tlnll•y Buddig Sliced Meats , .... ~ ·0 1c1r M1y1r Slked , , Variety Pak Meats, Hungry J.ck or PUFlbury E11ra1.lghl Suttennilk Biscuits Blue Bonnet-4 Sllclt ·Regular Margarine Vita P.11tt-:-Pur• Orange Juice ""· 1.35 ..... 18 11b •• 43 . •oa.' .76 Fully Cooked-Wiler Added Ham Slices Hickory Smok•d-1 lb. pkg. Ralphs Bacon .... u• lb.1.89 !lb. 89 pkg .• Prices Effective May 9 through May' 15 Sindy MacAlllster Imported Scotch ••• 4.59 ~ Ch1t11u P91lte-°"'6 Duck-Pink-Reg. 1 89 · Champagne o•• • ,Spirit• 11mper1rlly not 1Y1H1ble 11401 N. Lo1r1, Anal'l1lm · Super Buys .. ·ilatphs ·Old Fashioned tee ·er~@~ ,~~~. 73 Health 6 Beauty Mini or R19W1r Crest Toothpaste Solt I Otl-.15 011 ~•ell Anli·Pempirant Cl1lrol -Norm1I or 61lJ , Herbal ShampoO . R19ut1r-L-oii-Wlttl ~ Tame Hajr Rtnle, ~ Mlt1 Cliltol Sh•M~lti Hair Coloring · · Rtgul•ror l•tt• ISOd• 'Clairol1 terbal Rlnae "" 79 lube • "" 81 c1n • .:.:.:; 1. 03 .. ~: .]9, .... 1.88 .83 ·~ ..... ... , . . . ., •••• 1 0..... -·-,•9 .. _-'·''"-• .. -.27 ----John•on'• Biby OJI u M111 Pies Saline Cr1cker~ .... _, .,._. ........ "' ' ....... _,_ B•J•r A1plrtn =::-1.31 Potato•• Au Qr1tln 1".:: .55 'Bll!,Ck Pepp:er • ...,__ ~,. ...... ~...... • l-.. l:NI:• ... ~· .. . Johnson'• B•bJ lotlo• :0:..19 C11b Mlnl1turea · ~.as· Frl•kle1 Cat Food _ ... ,,.. . " 8 .... l ... -.. u •• .,_ ..... " ' •Eregenk: Eye Mist .:;:. 1.9 Apple Pie• .:;. 1.49 "Pot8to Salad •Asterisked items not available ............. w ..... ,. ••• l .......... .i .. s -.. ,~ ~ IO!f °""'°'" '' "'· lH Mfto .. •. _,.. ~'Olll!~a in the following stores: _,....,.,........... l ............. t•too ..... ~ _,_. ...... -,... _ _,,_ .. )l'l ....... -... , • 380 E. 171'1 ST .. COSTA MESA 1n6t 17th ST., TUSTIN .. ,::: .53 >' I • ·.: .57 C' • \\ ' ' ::. .17, ..• ·,,.;. .. 43 ... " Pantry J'illers ll•lh Sti1-A11orted Colora Dial Bar Soap llll1rw.A:Hou11-AH Gth'ld1 Grour\d Coffee Chlok.n I 10J"9y Purina oat Food For Whit., W11h Purex Bleach "" 1 01 ,.n • 12or. 46 '"''· . ~,.1. 39 bortl• • "'· 2 97 c1n • ,, 01. ..... ' I .85 • Wld,.sw111 Bennuda Onions Fr11h, Top• Removed Carrots frettl, Thin Skln Lemons Or,•n Onion• or . Red Radishes ... , ... .... bvO<h Super Flowers B11urlhll Margu8rlte Daisies ...... 47 Fr••h Cut Carnations -· Colorful Mixed Bouquets bunch l11ttUl11I Orchid Corsages 4-Pot -D1corated VIOiet Plants l lCh g Pot -Fon Wr1ppVWltll Bow -Sprln9tlln1 Tulip Plants "" f" Pot -F•ll Wr1pped with Bow .. BeautHul Mum· Plants "'" 11· r:iot'-'oll Wrepped With llow-CcMorlul Hydrangea Plants "'' .97 .97 1.37 2.87 2.87 2;97 4.97 Fr••! Lemon L•al with P11n:h111 at Freil'! Cut FlOWefl Turnmy Conlrvl-3 SIZ•• P9pul1r Sl'lade1-S1v• .30 pair · Ralphs Super Panty Hose 1.37 Pl11tk:-lwl1t 01i1! Ice Cube Ti'ays King 5111-AnOf'led D•1lgn1 T.V. Trays Chllton-12 Quart Sit• Com Pots Assorted •••. 79 Of2 I , ••ch 1.19 2.97 Banquet Dinners ....• 41 ':' .;,; .31 ...... ·· . .:.: .. ' . t" • ':.: .s2 -·-:: .32 Pantry Fillers ' = .61 •;:; 1.11 :.: .59 ~··" '86 c1rton • -•-~· r~ Jollytlm• Popcorn • """'""rc-·-Tompto Julee . h .... •-L--prlm• Dog Food ,-...,. Rath 81con •.: .37 n,:-f~t1 , . . ' .... c_..... ... "' r c_......., •. f_..., .. ,,.,, "'""'°''" ....,, _..,....,, .... 111111.fw.,<• T Cal in the " Sa pro ca in btll lls wa Sal Me qu me p pla di• "' In so to di •i er nu ' pa re In co • Ii di r av pt I . . . - • • ' . . ~ . . . A "aateau" ls a ~ke - French style. '-1 teaspoon salt 1h cup com oU \1 cup· water 2 eggs, .separated . . . .... Bake in 400 d~gree F O\'en until llghlly browned and llrm 25 to 30 minutes. Cool . " ' ~ '"' I .... l ',' •t " ~ • r • ~ • UAll..f ,.11..UI ti, One Good Thing After Another Fills Layers . Thl.s one gets lt! special style and flair by the way the chiffon cake layers are put together to gi~ the cake a light winged erfeot. For extra Oourish, whipped cream is piped down the center of i;he cake. The use of com starch for part of .the flour gives the cake a texture just right to soak up luscious berry JUir.es. STRAWBERRY GATEAU 11,~ cup sifted flour ''a pint heavy crtam I pint strawberries Confectioners sugar Grease 2 (8--inch ) layer cakt pans and line bottoms wilh waxed paper. Sift together flour, sugar, com starch, baking powder and salt into mixing bowl. Mix together corn ol.t ; water and egg yolks. Add lo dry ingr~lents and beat Wltll smooth. Whip cream. Spread about ~~ or the crtam on the two sides of the bottom cake layer. Pile all but 6 strawberries on top ol the cream. (Leave a \l'ide strip dO\lo1l the middle uncov ered .) Cut second cake layer in halt a:ld place cut edges of lop layer down Into uncovered ctnter of bottom layer. tilting sides up on strawberries and crea1n to fonn wings. .. Tuna's Popular Hearty Catch ,.By TOM HOGE M ..... r..111rn Writ., About 70 years ago, the California sardlne, a mainstay in the dJel of many Amerlcans, disappeared from the waters off our West Coast. e (0" ..... ' f'! mt I Y 14 cup sugar I/, cup com starch 2 ieaspooos baking pov.·der nvite Beat egg whiteS Wltil peaks form . Fold into batter. Pour into prepared pans. Pipe remaining cre,am down the center. Oust win~llghtly with confectioners s u g a r . Garnish with 6 extra rries. r-.1akes 6 to 8 servings. ' MAKE YOUR OWN SHOPPING TEST As the oliginator of supermarket discount pricing. Lucky wos the first food chcin to take oction against rising food prices. Thot was eleven yeOrs ogo. Today , lucky is still the leoder with quality merchandise at true discount prices thot mean lower over.all food costs, every time yo u shop. And this is whot really counts! What vou THINK you save elsewhere on a few~so· called '4ptcials" con be misleading. -Bui not at lucky. l ucky Offers you consistent low prices ln all depart· ments at all times. But seeing is believing, so why not make your own comparisons? You 'll find the proof in your own savings, every t_ime you shop at lucky. As local fishermen began search foe a replacement, a Sa'n Pedro canner sensed the promise of tuna. . LUC•Y •TM•I. lllK.. <&.&.L •IU!Tt •••••v•o "OUI NtCl "'1KT* .... ICY MatutlH fllUI PltCU lO JI UrtCTWI NOM WUllGNf Uf 1111 TlllOUGll lUDOolf MAT lffll, 1974 ... P•ttll t.•I 01tcou1n•o ••ct Pt 011 f t.l •. f.t.DIO t.NO OOVl•NMlllT CONl•OLL•DillMI Plain Talk ••• about GROUND BEEF He processed the first 700 cases tX this new canned food in his Los Angeles planl Today, more than half a billion pounds of ttma are sold each y~ar in the United Stat6 and consumed in numerous guises from casseroles to curries. So great Is the demand that fishing fleets ply the Pacific waters of Nicaragua, El Salvador, Ecuador, P e r u • ?-.fexlco and Guatemala In quest of tuna. "Jt0 tALll TO MALllS" \IMCOMOITIOllt.LL't MIOIOtO " CHUCK ROAST BLADE CUT 1011010 ~&r! ~·­ SWIFT HAM In these days of soaring food cost.5, tuna has increased in popularity,· since it is more eOOnomicat than most red meats. .... 12• flMAU. IND S1M LI) LI u11co11~~111~N•LL., 7 5 C (l·IONI 91t Le) LI 649 The fact that tuna is high in protein and low in calorie has placed it high on the lists or dieters. Canned tuna packed in \·eget3.ble oil Is a k e y -· ingredient in salads. All you need Is a can opener, some lettuce and a little mayoMaise, plus"some celery t.o make a tasty dish. !Q.~ ... ~.~~~QI~ ~!~~ .. 1 '' fil!~I~.~ . .. ...... 14' ~.~t~~Q ~~.~.9.~ .. .><ON• 77c Y~Q.~~~ .. !~.~.~~!~. .. 49c CROSS RIB ROAST 121 IOlllLllt.D•lflCllUt• ....•.•.•..•....••• ,, ••... La f,~!,!;~~ .. !IP. S.T~~~ . . " 1 SI ~.~~.~~.~!EA~ " 12s !!· .. ~JI.!~: ~EE.f.... . .. " 12s GROUND BEEF 79• •NT •111 Jlt.C••ot .•....••.•.•••.••••.••• ., •• ,. .. ,L. ~~.1~~t~~£!J~~~DATIOI .......... l~I N• 89C OSCAR MAYER BACON •LIC:IOITMllOI, 1101,11• 1.ltl ....... aa•. t·L• 1'11• ·114 FRESH FRYERS . lutky ground b••' i• cor 1lully pr•poc..•d to giv• ••<•lt•nt quollty In eoch ol th• two ty1>91 oll1r1d. ,,,. Ground l••I b:lro Leon Ground l•1f FolCont1nt Obj1ctit1e App,oximo11ly 25% Appro•imoT•lr 16?. lt1en wilh the m1111mod•rn 1quipmen1 ond 11chnology now OYoUebi. 11 19 not po11lbl1 lo guorontff tho! '"'''Y p0<kog• wlll b. ot the fol contetit ob;.ctlv•. O.tpll• our b.11 ellor11. vorlol'IC•• of up to flY• pertentog• po!nl1 moy -11 occur. Ourobl~!IY• lt thot o pound of Ground l•ef conloin oppro•imotely 12.0 ounc•• ol I.on meot, ond thot o pound of E•lro L.on Ground IHI contain opp<oxlmo11ly 13.4 ounc11 of lion m101. To1te1 dlll1r re•pecling th• de1lred degr•• ol leonn11•. ond loll• moy wi ll determin• which lype you 111.c:t. Thi co1l·Con.clous shopper should rem1mb•r tho! th1 COii p.1r oul'ICe ol l1on m•ol It low1r in Ground B••f thon !n Extra Leon ~round ..... lucky ground beef •• Ilk• oll m1ot ot Lucky •• corrle1 lucky'• t:oNI. lucky Bondld means ffuoronlffd cutto1n1r 1otblodlon. If you are no! fvlly n 1l1fled. w• wl relul'ld your money promptly. ~2!~.~!~. R.!,!.~.H~.'.~ ........ ··" 12t r.~~~,!-,OIN CHOP.S .. . ..... "133 ~~~~.~.2!~. ~~r.s .................. 13' LINK SAUSAGE 1" OIUAMAY•a ............... , .............. ,.14,.1,... ~!~!.. ~~.~~~L~SI ....... ,.,.,,,. •. Ml ,IC. 39c ~£~Y.~AUS~~E ... "'"'• 43• FULLY COOKED HAM 79• 'ULL Nt.UllC M•LJI ................................. LI Hostesses ha ve also discovered that tuna pureed \l·ith tream cheese, sour cream or ~-o~urt makes a number of deli cious cocktail pates and dips. ~ \\re did not kJld\\' until DEL I ITEMS HOUSEHOLD ITEMS PACKAGED GDDDS CANNED FDODS • recently that tuna is also used in making .90ups, both bot and cold. ~1ixed with fresh vegetables and a broth, It makes a filling first course or even a main dish for lunch. · It is also being served in cold gazpacho. For still another variation, here is a recipe fur chilled tuna and a\·ocado soup. % ripe avocado.s 1 teaspoon lemon juke 1 cup light cream 2 cana (61h or seven ounces each) tuna in vegetable oil 1 pinf chicken broth 3 teaspoons chopped oolon '' teaspoon aalt 'h teaspoon hot s a u c e (opllooall Paprika or crumbled com chi po Peel avocados, removing pits. Cut into pieces and plaoe in electric blender. And lemon juice and cream. Cover and process at low speed till omooth. Tum inlo large bowl. Place ·tuna, chic.ken broth, onion, salt and hot sauce In electric blender, cover and process at low speed till smooth. Stir ln a v o c a d o mixture. Qilll thoroughly. Serve In small chilled soup bowls with da!h of paprlia 0< crumbled com chips. Serve• 10 .. Bisque Blended Attractive way to vary • canned IOUJ' , CORAL BISQUE 1~• ounce <Ondensed creem of potalo soup Milk 2 wbole canned plml<nlol Sahtolllm In Oil eleclrlc blender whirl Joi•thet UJ\lll pureed lbe undUutld ooup. a IOUP can lull ol mllk ind the plmlenlol. Slowly heat to bollinl: ttlr In sail. • Nice 1amlshed with m!oced chlvu or .panley. Makes aboul 31< CU)ll -3 large let'Vlnp. ... ... OSCAR MAYER WIENERS ................. ~~00:::95' OSCAR MAYER All BEEF fRANKS ........... '.::i99' OSCAR MAYER SLICED BOLOGNA ........... '.l:l93" tlfWIAI. tNU. .Al.I •D OSCAR MAYER LUNCH MEAt ........ ~~~,'.\'-.~1.25 .... a. IOlllCI OSCAR MAYER BRAUNSWIEGER ......... :'i:l .07 SWIFT SLICED PEPPERONI.. ....... : ............. ::: n· PILLSBURY EXTRA Ll!l~T BISCUITS ......... ::: 16" PILLSBURY BUTTERMILK BISCUITS. ... ~':.::20' BALLARD CINNAMON ROLLS .................. \:40' ROD"S JALAPENO CHEESE SPREAQ .......... 'Ji 52' FROZEN FOODS HOLLOWAY HOUSE GREEN PEPPERS ...... ':.=l91' GREEN GIANT VEGETABLES'.'!':=i;.'=::::39• '910!Stn.ltull. LOI ...... .r"ISCOM. ... M'l"aatl.A19 JIU GREEN GIANT RICE ....................... -"::',,~46' BIRDS EYE BROCCOLI SPEARS ................. ".:l 36' GINO 'S SAUSAGE PIZZA ..................... !'.:ll.07 JOHNSTON CREAM PIES ............. ~..::;.~98' BRIDGFORD BREAD DOUGH .............. .'".:'o':I: 34' EGGO WAFFlES. ..................................... ?.:lS3' SARA LEE CHOCOLATE POUND CAKE.. .. !!'.::i91' ,rMOORE RINGS ONION RINGS. ............ ~,: 79' DISH ALL ,r WINDEX GLASS CLEANER ................... ~:: 43' ... JOHNSON GLORY RUG CLEANER ..... ~.!:1.59 .,.-MOP & GlO FLOOR SHINE.. ........... "!1:.:1 ;17 MIRACLE WHITE DETERGENT. ................. ~..':95' .,.-ELECTRA SOL DETERGENT.. ............ ~73' TOP JOB LIQUID CLEANER ..................... ~::81' SAFEGUARD BA TH SoAP. ................. ,:O;::'i 28" PERSONAL IVORY SOAP .................... ,.~:::47• KLEENEX DINNER NAPKINS .................... ~.:l 33' ... DIXIE RIDDLE CUPS ......................... n\.'l 76" KOTEX SANITARY NAPKINS ............. ":i:'O::l.69 COLLIERS BRIQUETS ............................... ':.':91' PACKAGED GDDDS ... VITA CRUNCH GRANOLA..':".':.~~.:',:':::59' .,.-INSTANT BREAKFAST ....... ...r:.1':!'1:.~~ 53' .,.-DREAM WJll~ FOR TOPPING ............... :.~83' KIX CEREAL .......................................... .' .. ~49' NABISCO GRAHAM CRACKERS .............. !1:60" .,.-MACARONI & CHEESE DINNER ...... "l':"~':24' ~ LOOK roll THI ICIT IUYll '"K•y luya" or• e11fra taving1 mod• po11lbl• by monulocturen' temporaty promotlonol ollowoncet. DISHWASHER DETERGENT JJc ..... ,_.. ........... hyolenkolt, t liton •••• r •••.•.. •••••·••••••••••'' OI. IOJr DOVE LIQUID DETERGENT The dlithwO.~ .. , ... ,.,,, tfolot'1 -6 2 c VMt'-··•• think• ii'• • Nnd loHon •••••••••••••• n oz. IT&. thole-. ef k9M9d, UMCenf'M d '"""'*' .,,.,. 147 11.01 n..•aA ... T .. . .. 1o.-..c-r-. -. ntW.UiNUMA- tlt ... '"" QUiii .... ....... •lllAHIM-all'i ... - Jl•U-M\'t, --· . ,.,. llCI.• Sftm llwt .._.,, 11111f _,,._ "" •1Ulfl'• .,_ _. ... OICA.t,,_ ........ •tn UM 1M1111 Iii M& ........ . ........ .,,..CM9 ---L~"""" --...... -.--uot_.-a,_ WI a -···™·'-,.,.. ··-"""'91• .... " - .,.-SCHILLING BAG & SEASON MIX ........ ~'.\';35' ... ANTHONY NOODLES .............. mu:;,'":; S3' .,.-SPOON CANDY DESSERT.. ............. ~~~·:;35• .,.-LADY LEE BROWNIE MIX ................... ~..':45 ' .,.-~ANGO YELLOW POPCORN ................ ~.:l 37' DAIRY PRODUCTS LADY LEE ICE MILK ............................... ~~75• ... MA ZOLA MARGARINE ...................... !'Jl 58". ... PARKAY MARGARINE ....................... '.\1:46" IMO CULTURED DRESSING ..................... '.\1:47" PEN & QUILL WHIPPED TOPPING ......... .'~.'.!:68' PET rooos ~TENDER VITTLES CAT FOOD ......... '.':'.~~·:;45• .,.-SKIPPY PREMIUM DOG FOOD .......... ~~29· .,.-GAINES PRIME DOG FOOD .............. '.l:ll.92 CANNED FDDDS .,.-DEL MONTE ZUCCHINI SQUASH ......... !::! 32' ... TREESWEET JUICE DRINK ... ~.~:'.':':.','l'l.':59' ... DEL MONTE MANDARIN ORANGES ..... '.<: 31" .,.-GATORADE LEMON LIME DRINK ......... ~: 36" .,.-LADY LEE tOMA TO JUICE ................. 0::47' " 100% Cotton wl!h short . go!Mrff 11fft1e1. Plodc•t front ond o 'fGk• front in 0111. color•. 111•• S.M-l. LADIES PANTS 50% Polye1t•r/SO% Collon novelty pont1 In 0111. ploldt ond print1. Fly front with belt loop• ond tuHOld. 111•1 5· IS. LACE TRIM LONG NYLON GOWN DMP V'419di, with MELAMINE BOWL SET S.t lncludet: 1·112 . 2-112 . " ' s Quottl. loty pcMif "°""' Hondy hold .... , .. .,.-HUNT'S TOMATO SAUCE.. .................. 'C:20' .,.-LAS PALMAS CHILI SAUCE.. ............... ~.!:47" o" GEBHARDTS HOT DOG SAUCE.. .......... '.:l: 25" o" ROSARITA TACO SAUCE.. ................... '..~ 26 • .,.-KRAFT MAYONNAlSE. ........................ ~.::91' _..DEL MONTE Dill PICKLES ............. '.".':'::::49' .,.-HEINZ RELISH ........................ ~~0:::~1' .,.-LIBBY'S VIENNA SAUSAGE ................. l:'3S' LOMA LINDA VEGEBURGERS .................. '.t:i 92' ... LESLIE IODIZED SALT ................. , ...... .::.: 10' .,.-LAWRY"S GARLIC SPREAQ .................. \:39' ... SKIPPY PEANUT BUTJER ......... ,._.":'::',:i78' ,rGOLDEN GRIDDLE SYRUP. ................... ~~71' VITA PAKT LIME JUICE.. ......................... '.':[30' BORDEN GRATED CHEESE.. ...... '..~~::=1.18 MOTT 'S APPLE JUICE.. ........................... ~:. 52' I HILLS BROS. COFFEE.. ................. ::.::1.QS lltmlt IUl. IKl.Ull. !IQ' ... HILLS BROS. COFFEE.. ............. ::.:! 3.05 IUC"ll.IC P'Ol. •W.M BEVERAGE •SPIRITS GOLD SEAL SCOTCH WHISKY .......... -·~9 .?7 COLT 45 MALT LIQUOR .................... ~~1.B5 l"llfmonenlfy tffled·ln color1. duroblllly tho! wOfl't q1.1lt. Go.• lrom ov•n to 1obl• lo dithwo1her. Choo1• from ~Qulh'". "'Amy" or "Shomrcx:k". , .. 46-PC. IRONSTONE SET D••lgner• coltectlcn 1!0Mwore 24'7 In Mllono Gold. 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NOTICE 0, SMEllFF s SALE EUGENIA A '>CH\V (I Ell C' • T J Vi!Y,bln~t~ lltO Pol<loo ''''' DI<• Ro>•O<O<O ,., Pollln<t Plt<t LOn9Yttr Rr1I01nct 111 Clo•• , A Dlcmo• "' >V v. Yellft Cltfk I( R1kocll Al(I 114" DAVIS INCUSlRIES ElC ET AL. Co e•ICMl•ICtt ot 1111 Will OI Cl~ ii J A Hnndtom•n O~m ~crllh1m D• R C!lt'M NM C~tP'T'1" Rtp PA~CINC.T J ft.tlt 1 P1• nrlll vi MARK FlN•NCIA.L ET AL, 1 ,,. •-•• na n~<l aoc<"• ' tECINCf ) 11 .. " 1 • • DI • R ln•~t!Or IS H Morr S I P t>llt1iCINC'r" S.'3·J66 t " vv " .... lnJl)f(!or ~ .. ( fP Jll(IQI H s Wll!1 R~ Pet Ing Place w~ tetrH 1t.e1lcl.mct 411• 11.tll O•ltnOAnl ~o VIEC l917i L L.EONAIC LYONS I oil n~ Pl~tc.> Cl1r1y R11td11nt11 203& N Jud91 p H Russell Rep Clerk DK Ce Puv11! Reop Potllng Plltf S!>• C11nf Rn lOOil P•rk Stton Rd n lot e y vltt<>t ot 1\n ··~\/HM\ U\/td O<"I All!J<ftlY II ltw c1~~.~:•0f1 G L Callnan lttO Clt•k P A. Sltven1 R~o Cltr-C F Brllllt O.m NtWPOtl 11 R IOil>l<lor c J Andrtw Dem 1J tOt M•rcl'I • ltJt DV lft« ~vPtrlr, Court $01 U"llld Ct!llorilll 11111~ tw ldlllt Clt rk M A Sltv1n1 RtP '11£CINCT J J1 ot4 I ln_.peclor A G We I tl) Judgt M 0 Nicoll Re11 Oiled rh I ll•r of M•Y 1'74 C.ounty OI L.0> " Qtlt~ S!a1• o! ''°I w 1$h ,. fl.lvd.. JYd\je J ~ t Ille RIP PRECINCT S Jt 210 t '''II Pl " ,, D• O<<I I-I Judge C Mollbolf'Qlf Rep Cle k TV Whffler lttO REOllTR'• OF VO TER S Ct llrotn A vPllll • !u<1qme"1 tl'ltl«I fn O•••rh H Iii Ctillorn 1 tOllO ' •. 'D ,,, o-•• ,, '' •••l•"I••·-I,,,,-·· 1e1 .r ..... r II ti ... ,,,,. '' '''''''" •• , " ' G '0' '' ~r L •n ' •··· nu ect • • ' c .. oo Baysloe Dr t Clerk L M Cronl" Rtp Or•noe cooniv c a 11 f o r "I• av t 111 eo ila • • O• II a n1 as Ttl• j21Jl 111 no~ 1n u n c ~rk P A. Bonnlr.g Oem PIMt nll1 .,., lnipeclot 0 J Co•nttl Rep lerk F Grove• Reg il'IECIH,CT $ st.a1s 1 ev R J Mallnot lud11n en1 t en tor 1no ·~•ln~t L~ .-e~i:t Atlo•nt1 lor co EltCulr!t•s PRECINCT S Jl OH I lnlJl(!C tllt M L Hornbuckle Rep JM<lgt l A Mor\jln Na Pllrn. l'Rl!CINCT J If l it k 2189 Visit Po ling Pl•ce R1e1tr A:l l dt nct ~lSS PvOllshed Or~nllt (OISI QAlly Pllol 0 Mllff t >d Ma<k FlnMotl~I <I (11! 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STATt:MENT PRECINCT J U.tJ11 ln1pe(lo• J H 8 u M Dem lnlPICTOr M J Cll'!llt Rtp PR•CINCT l JJ Ut I ••O> Poll no Pl~ct Culverdtlt ClllbMllse 3156 Mt.Mli ITATEMl!NT I r.cl 1Ml1nce O! l'll&Ool 00 ltlUdllV due on Tnt fOI O"'ll'O ~t,Cn• 1tf dO Ilg Pol! ng P11ce H1rt10r Glrl1 Cl11ohou1t Ju~t H J llU•<" o.m Juo111 O fl. McCov RtP Polling Pl~ce De Youno Rt1ldtnc1 -Htm1lrM1 51 Tnt lollowl"ll p1rson 1 doing bYI neit s1ld 1uo11menl °" tn1 0010 o! lne lnuorn:e bws ne,, •• JilJ 1>na,..lm Ave Cllf-p R Ve 111g Cem Cler• SW flunntr Rtp Surrev Or ln•oetlo J 5 Booi• RtP •• ot 1110 •~.c<>!lon I hl~t 1t~1(1;1 ypon •II UBI INC 11 401 Soul~ MtOnQlll 1n•OC'ctof P Slwle-step Cltrk J A Bu1ch Rto Cit k G W Soll Rep llllpector B J P.-cllt Rt~ Juogc EC Htllmtn AeP OTIS SPECIALTIES COMPANY 191 tit rlonr It e lfld lpt~ft)t ot l• d AnG~f m C1!ll '21(1~ J1100t J " M•rl II Rrn FIECINCT S.J? 1111 t>lltl!CINCT 1-JJ "' 1 J!,1(1111 J L DI Ycrun11 Arp. Cle<k M .. 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D•~ngl Tr OMAS l WEST Pr11!den! v~1 tY Forg• Ln C1trk p ,.. Mti<irl•"" c.m Clerk H W Ny11tro ReP MCl<"nlno Ctnyatt til"d IMPttlcr E N cir;i,ri ll:to Ina vlllvtl !It~ o+ C•I 1or,.t1 •1. i!C't m•P te<:lll'"Ot<l 111 ' \!a1~nu nl wt~ I lee! "Ith 1~ ln\tw"tMr J H KrMmtr Rtp Clerk H A. Gldol RtP Clerk HE McGrtoot Rtll ln~peclcr P P PN~t Rtp Jud!lt C () Rlebll llftl R°"'ltk L. Otll. In 8ock 211 pea•1 2• Ind 2~ of COlln•y (l,r ~ ol C11n11t (OUlll'I' Oii MIV 5 JUd'lt P A Pttllwn Cem PRECINCT J SJ lll l PRECINCT! 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I '"' ..... ,, '"' ,,,, I ~r .6.vt Cltrk M Jt nl\\lt 01m C"~n<ll on AV R Apr t 1f enll ~y 1 I U 191• l•lli 1( '"" Ot """'I' ~.-111,-cror C C Swio "'" '' • , • , 0 0 Cler~ M t.e1cnm1n Rel) ln•pe<:tot H II M~nanan Atp lmptclor L M Mllr' '",• ep 11111 o!~lh<1 \\lost n1U ol 1na Soulh..,tll 101' occ l EllT Z TIG£11tMAN Anornty II L.iW Suitt 1UO 11'00 Ave 1f tne jltr • t.01 Anttl11 C1lll~1nl1 - • ... ... .. " "'1""' rm PRECINCT SJJ.ottl • Jud<Jt PA e..n11 n11 I P ouatttr ot tne ~A"lhetll ll\I .. ltr of Ju(loe M J LtnldOwf'll lttP 'REC tHCT S SJ '11 I J uo11e V E Mcr•n ti) c • C • ' ' N P " PUBLIC NOTICE - ' Poll 11g Pltce woc1 .age R.t1!ae11ce '61t ''''' o e knox RtO 1er '" •r or 0 '"Y Ste! on 3 To,,,n$1\lp Soutl'I R•nll" 11 < r ll I l le111r • Rt!! PoUlno Pl1c1 CJrler Rt• dence l/1t "' D Cl••• • ,_,,,,, "m w , -1 •--• '' ,2 DI y •t• r c e•k c M SchYHle• Ctm .. .... "" ti f(Ot..... II ......... P•lll IHI • ,: lUot P utlltlltll O 11;111t Cl)jl\f Oel1y llllat " Mt!~ t 1J '2. » l91• um 11 ,. Cl•••;F M A.mllllrgty m N1tWH11n1>•l'llr1Dr ln•llt<lor EM Coner Rti> t>RECINCT _..»Pll P'RECINCT SSt .. lt1 "ICTITIOUS IU$1NESS mto I" M1ttllt~t MtPI In lne P'~i',',",',',,,">c!!',,'. .. ,, ,,1,, ,.,... ,1~~oec,.10~ E :,.w,:~k~t:ep Jl,Klllt !I Woolrlllgt Rtp Pplll~ Place 1Clt111 Rrs lltlltt l7tl6 Por1 PaH "'ii P11c1 Mtl• Cov11 R t ' NAME STATlll:Ml!NT oltlce of rht c011nly retoroer ot 0•1ng~ PURLJC NOTICE .,. v• ""' ..._""' ..,,, Cit• C Cltary Rtp ~Pl Clullhou1t UCI lllP faHowmv ptrlO"S art de1n<1 Cc...nt~ Cll lorn 1 Prooertv ! ""•------~~~------1•lo0 F~ •~lew Ad Clt rk V I Behrt."s Rell C.lt k J I MOiter Otm ~nH>tClOI' R G K ng Rep l~1oedor TC R1vno.a Otm 11111111<!11 '' tom nonly k11own a• 13811 to l'al Plate 1 8 ll\11 l~ll\IC!i>r J G C1~s~11w Rtp Cltrk t. M To,.11•tnd Rep "lltECtNCT S SJ llO \ J1idgt i< J Sleonin, Ntp Jll<IDC CL Rltt Rto SOUTH COAST l'LA~TEa CRAl<TS 690 We11mln~ler Cal NOTICE OF SALE OF ll:AL ' J11<19e J A EnQOthl RtO ,.llllCIMCT SU 21 J 1 i>Gjl!ng Pl•ct $11wt rl ll1•I011KC U(IJ Clttk J A Snvder lltp Cltrk II 8 Gtr!ltll Dem 1tln SI Co1t1 Mtw Celllorn II 91~11 No J -Lot JOI of TrAcl $114 Clly Ol PROPERT't' AT PRIVATE SAt.f {_ r ~ J C (;n1lv Dt m Polling 'pll(t TOIWl na Rel dln(I ~16, Set•hott (Ir Cler~ p J Mutp~y Dtm Cterk F S Ktsstl Ot!m Eleanor ROMlll 81btack 'l'l2 'lOll'I FOJln!e n Villty e1 eco Of'CI In lloa• Ne p HI 111 • Cl• k E II p O!llllC Rtp G11>r1llar Av ln1ii«lor w c Helt n11• Reo PRlll:CIHCT' s JH12' Pll(CINCT J Sf-0211 '"""""""'°" B"th Calltornl• t16"6 208 PIO,. 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Cl1F.~TER McCAllY Dct!llled IM t1et10 J o Coldd llep t1erk D Gltt 11m Dtm PltlCINGT s )) 101 1 ln•oetto• D C ~tephtnl Aep, JllOQt AM Tt~I Rto 01rt11erslllp Togcmer w tn .ill end ,111gvlar tile Nol ce !1 ht<1bv alven 11111 th~ 1 Jud111 J J 1'111~ "' C.m Pllt£CINCT In 21t I Pol!l"tl Pitt • Hlric~ Illes dt'<lte l1~J E Jc""••~' : ~ :i:~~=n~e,f,, Cltrk o J Earll Ctm T 1 Ele•nor e, 1txack ''' 0 ''' ,., •en• me n t1 hOrt G tnm, l'"ts a11,o un<1~s a e<1 wl!I wll 111 Prlvale s111 lo tn' (_ ..... R l Frinc!i Rto Pol!l"ll Pl.,ce 111 l!llP!lll Cllurc11 •~ BilbGa lllvo "'' '"'k AM )loll•~ O.m n I 1111eme" w1s • w " 1pour1on1ncr• 11\ert unlo Ill ona nq o.-., 11 gne 1 ""d ueit lllddl• 1u1111e;1 1~ c erk R r: kelion Rep H~ non ~' ln•l't'Clor M C••lo Rte Cieri. S Y Tllayc• Rep l'llEClNCT J St'" 1 Cwnty Cleric of O 1nge CoY"IY on Aor!I 111vwlse t11Pt••~lnl11g I t0<>r ma! on pl t i ll! $upe 0, Court. nn or' '.'cl'CT ">••o>I !"sl>fCtor l M RIY(ll llllP J.i<!Ot L M Mc .. , Rto .. ltl!Clft(T SSlJ1 .. l ''' POlllllO PllCI l(ylt RtlldtlKt 4tl1Lori23,191( NOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tll&t °" aft pr lht 13tll doy pl Miy 1914 ti t1't1• ~ ,.,, Jll011e G H /NJVf Rto Cltr• s D l •mll Rtp Polll119 PlaCP NO 3 Nev.PQrl Cenrtr Ann Ln ,11141 TllursOty r.1.1v 23 1911 •t 10 00 OCllXk <)lllce ct FRE"D H AlJ.1'1. AtlC•ntY ef' P\lll I'll Platt SO\itllron Re,ioenc:e Cit k I< L MY•Ooc-No Ptl'!Y Cltrk EM Mo.ti lltP Stal on Ml ~a"11 Barl)lrt O• !nipe<lor w L Kvl• llef) P ubllllled Or1ng1 C.,.,11 Otll V Piiot AM •• Mtl" lobby Ot•noe Countv Law sis No•ln Acrownit<I A"e"11t Sulit T~llt! 0 C.lt~ J' Atucn ll:eo .. ll:ECINCT SUltll l~Hl«!Ot HJ M1lOntY Rto Judlll 11(; lltrtltr lttp Aprll l4.,endMtY1 I IS 1'14 l•!07•Courtl>llu1e 700 Civic Center 0. We>I :0.. S~n Betntrdln.o Ct l!!or"la all t~l 1"~P'(IOI' 8 B Soullltllf1 11"' Fltl.CI NCT s.n lU, , It Id JO T Juaoe fl J Clow Rtp Clerk ,. p Tllotpt Otm C!lv o• San•• A.Ila CO\/n!Y or Otill\lje right ll!le a"d lnltrtll ol said OKQW J\lll~t A 8 Wllllt ml Rl'll PolllllQ p tct 8t11111 Towt<'I llu !dll\9 6116 ~~.: c~'!.'.' Jonet •s 1""1 1 he Clt rlr. .. C llt Ion R.,p Clerk SJ O'Otll All) PUBLIC NO"TICE Srttt ct Ctlltorn I I Wiii tell I Wiii ~ ~I !Mr! me ot IH!atn •nd •II •nt •IQnt 11~1._ C1t<k JI Eltl•M Rto " 191n St In~"' PW Jontl RIO tie•~ MG L•vtlll Rt111 ,RECINCT S.ltlltl •llC•lon ro '"' hl(llle•I b!Cl<l~r !o• e.u~ "1nd lnlertst lnal 11'1!:' lll•le OJ whf. Cle•• M J Mn ;w: Otm ln1Pl(.i<:f IA A Sc~tldtl Rtl) J!Xlgt J A. Cro1ltr Rl'll PlltECINCT J.U JU t 36i7 11 .... Po1tl1111 PllCt Colon~ Cl!.lbllou• ll.11 FICTITIOUS IUllNRSS lawtul monty ol !ht Un!leo Sllltl t!I Ille dlctased ~a!> t CQll!r.O bY OIMlrl!IOll 111 ltw • :!~N~l!CtJ.. .,! ~ $.t:l'OOI '1l0 Stnl• JlldQ-e N BltCk tum Clerk 8 Htmmotl~ Rtp ::~l"O Pl•Ct QU\(k RH dtntt Soulft Mtll NAME STA.TEMl.NT ~~b~~~lli': ~:.o ~:~•,el~~~ ivr~~I Pr othr wlit! Ol~tr thtn Or l~ apolt!IHI to..! Jo.nl Av Clt•k H M Swttn Rto Clerk MM J11t"Oll Rtp IMPtt:lor G G t..lge R~ lml)tcJOI' C W Ptlll Otm Thi fell-Ing per-1 are doing or 10 m111:ll lhtrltGI ti may bl llKru.••Y Ind! cl se d dcce,1111 •! !ht Umit Of IM 111,oor e l!I lnl~lOfl "'°' Cit ~ A s SQUlrt Otm FIRCIMCT J..$1 lH I Ji.11111• v s 0 elfkft R•p JUOlll R p Ptl(OC-lltp bulll't•s •• Ill strlsty ••Id ••ecu11on ... In tl((rllld dHln In tnd to tll l~I ter11ln '°"{ ~ fwut A. M lltl\f!ell ll:f P il'lll!CtMCT J St 211 I ''° ~., Pt'lll"'ll Plitt Wll'°'1 A:tllOtlKt 1S03 Clt tk E S Quick RIJll Clttk II C.. Prl!clltlT lleo. THE IRON Ml55TRESS SALON OF ll'ter•i! on<! co1tt properlv 11u11eo In Countv ol Ortn_11e1 , ( ~•• R I !>oulhYIO'lll Otm PlllUn<t Pli er LJ11dbtr!Jll S.C:nool '"' ~tWl«t Cr Clltk S I Brow"' Rtfl Cler• C F Ftrttro Rip B£AUTY 1noo Paclllt Co.o•t Hl11nwty Oiled ~1 St11t1 Ant Ctlllorn[j APfll 17 Srtlt ot C1lllOl'<1l1 p1rlkul1rty dlKrl~ • Cir k /I. Mllltr RtD SI lnWlf'<IO• J M R1v1111ld1 tlhp PRl:(IMCT S.SJ-lM l t>l:ECINCT J H 111 l Hunlln.gton Buen Ct1l I 914'!1 1914 Iii lollOW!o 1~Nlr _. PRECINCT 1-n.u•, '"'gf(!Cr ,,, E Knlpp Olm Juoo~ R M LOI~ Rep PolllDQ Plocl Q11Hfl Of AllQfll cn11•cl'I Polllltl Pltc:• Nylen Rt1lde11tt 11965 Rk lw•O eowatd °" Nvctin 9'8:1 Gull JAMES ,, MUSICI( Lor 104 ol TtlCI No ,.., ~' Mtl) Polllnq Pl1ct ICltbl' Rtt.ldl!KI 111 St J\IG<n E L. w .. i~e• Reo Clerl M J D<>VQl•u Rtp "1066 Mt• Vblt C• A1~" Tt" Ln C!rtlf Fovnt•lll Valley Cil I 9170I ~htlrll\ Corontr tne-rtol •«Or~ in llooli: 2$ l'llQ•I oil Cl•, St Clt tk M L ~moot Rep Clerk H />I Hulcnlnson RIP l"NHl!c!Ot L E HOl'ntr RtO INOfCIOI' J E Bttnntt Dtm Ce<:lle M~r an 0t Nuttio. ~ GYll County ol Oronoe Cal IQrn ~ _... ""a •5 cl MIKtlllMOlll M11» In 111'' 1 l~•OC(IOI' I KutJ!k °""" Cit k M c Monlll(H'lletv Reo PllECINCT 1-U IOf..I J\ldgt N s ParklnllOll Reo Jll<lgt c t DI LtllO Rtp Circle Fovntalrt V1llt'I' C1Ht 9210t llv c .6.. Ra,..,111 D•PMIY OHl(I of lhl c;ounl~ Recorder 11! ••Id , Ji><!il• B J He!gn• C.m. PRECINCT f Jt ?It I POlllllQ Pt1ct Enchlt\I R11hk 11tt ].»:) Cltti.. E E Blrlembolcll Rtp Clerk fl G Jollv Oem TJ\os tllltlnrn h cerld•t1'ed bY t P Glll•t• 5 OttOOw Or11111t co.,11ty mor• CC"'lmonlv kno.,.Q ... ( 1,~ ~ M Ht1'C:Mtl Reri.. Polling Pltte LOllbv Cly H1 l1 11 F1lr Octi n Blvd (:ltr~ Y M C11rra" Rtp lNI VklMal Pltlnlllt I Allornty as >1121 Ith A"en.... SP\llh Ltel.N\t, • < ~ \ T M Oalltpe O.m Ot lnlOtdCI<" S C MCNtllev Rto Clerk T V Bratt~ ~tp PRECINCT I-St 1111 Rltllarll E De Nucdo lot'° Wll1lllr1 l lvf Ctltlot'lla PRfCtNCT Jn 1'11 105..ectcr M. E Reed Rrt1 J...ooe LB Ml lent> Rep PllCINCT 1-U-llll Polllog P1i1~ PtrkYlli.I A~ll C1utll\Ollst TMI~ lllltmtnl Wt• lllecl wltn ltMI Liii Anttlt• Ct l fOO'H Tl•m• ol uole Ctlll !n l1wtut money ol , Po tlno p ate TMmtl ltetlotMCt 1m J U<l!le 1 e .'.\oWIOY Dem Cltrk c c enchlt'I' ReD PolllnQ Plite sr MltMtll Cnurth Jail Pa•k v11w L~ Co11ntv Clerk ot Or1nge COIHllY on April Publl1htd 0..1no• Coal! C•llY P llo• the Unlrtd Sl~\n. on conl\!"m.,•lon ol solt ~ lo , t• Pl Clttk C E BY•ner ll:tp Cltr~ I: T MtlOlllY Otm Ptclllt View Dr D I< R lnt111<1<>r V L Sltlnbacller RIP U 1914 , •• , 1 Ar>rlt 2t tnd Ma~ 1 t 1f7' !;Al It Pr p"n ct•ll Brrd b1t1nce 1vldencld bv '"'~(IOI" l'l s For"•<• Ct m Clrrk p .. l(lncn Rtp PllECINCT JSl:w1 1 IMl)ft(IOI' e H • Oft ti> Jl!OOf .. I Jollntlon RIO .... ~ llOlr '-KY•HI ""' McrtoT. OI' Trull Ceti:I JllCl9e E c T nomtJ Rfp ,',',,',,','",',,,,J J2 tM",,',,,, ''''''''' ••J Pall "II Pltct s ,.. I 1 n Rnlaenct ll:tl t~.~ ~ T ~:•:;::,o R~~ll Cltrk J Con'61nll"°' O.m P11bll11\t'O Or1n111 COis! C1Uv 0f,! ' PUBLIC NO'l ICE on lhe 11•0111ttv !O IOI Ttll l)trCfr1t of • ' "' r-!loll Otm .., ltul!-l>eU LI\. Clllrk J E 8tftr9n.o Rep April 11 2• and M /Yf 1 I 1914 .,_ 1 •moynt 11!0 IO I><' OIPOllltd wllh llill _. l.T " SMIO•• Ro Clerk c E ReYnoldl Rtp Pltl!!CINCT S.Jt llJ 1 -----------BiO• Pf Olflfi IO lie In wrlll119 •nd Jft"IH-c ~tk E' 11 C•••v Rto in·~'''' c • Mol!lct Reo !nsoe.:lor CW Sml!~ RtP PA fC INCT S-U JIM >>• "'''' '''""' Pl.let Untv-ll> Fire s111 on PUBLIC NnTJCE NOTICE J JIVITING 8 lO\ 1:1e ece ved 1f the a1ore1al<1 oftlce u '"' ' PRECINCT t $f 111 l ?IOl J...;;t E M 'McT t nan Dem Jud9e MA M1cln1111 Rep Po!llno Pltce Saul ReJldelKt • 19001 Zn St "' Nelle• 11 nert111 g!v.n the! the ao.ord ol 1 me after !ht tlr\I lllibUc•I 00 hereof and Pon no Placo No ) Fl t ~1tl on p 1 R Cit•• D C lt.,~em Atsi Ht.rt•• 1,,,.,,0, P L Smlllt Rto '"'''''' TrYllHS ol thl C011t Communlt., Colleve llelo•e da!e 01 1ale Rov~I Pa n C Cltrk M K r t i tD Clerk Ill L llY1lori llttp lllfPIClor l l Herton Rtp ,.,,, O I lml<o ''' '°ICTITIOUS Dlitilct ol O•tf•Qe County (II fotnlt w II Dll«I n!I 76th d•> • Aorl! 1h 4 lft\l>f(lor O F M t(ftfll Otm Clt•k P J Wolve IOA Orm PllECINCT1 J !Uiotl I Judge M c kom1>o Rtp ,-E S M I O NAME STAT£Ml!!NT re<:tl~• 1et l.-cl bids 110 10 11 00 am W N DA NIELL JU~ H L EnQlt~~·t Otm "Rl!CINCT I Jl 111 1 Polling Pl1ce Ullall Re11dt"'' Jill Clerk L A l'ei.idi Dem le•k t•t 111' t m Tht follow ng l)trlons •re doing Frldev Mtv 11 l97' ti tt>e Pu ctoasln~ A.!lmlnlslretor wit'" wni Annt~ .. Cle•k M L lVP I Ot!m Polling P11ce fdlOll Rei aente J016 Gt l••Y Dr Clerk p M s~·· Dern Clerk s 6 Mtll• Mo Perty b•nlnlll a1 Otl)I ol Mid Khool dl1lr ct lacalmd •I " ,, I• Cit ~ F P• t• Oe,.. <itrllt ld Av lntllltlO!" DA Young lltt(I t>llECIMCT S SJ4t(l.1 '11:£CINCT S.St Ill 1 CHRISTIAN KNIGH"(S MENS ll10 Adtms Av..-\je Cos!~ Me11 of the e\ltll cl >aid Oe{ecltl\ ',-1 l111otttcr D M EdlOl"I RtP , < E W N p r 20> Pollll'IQ Platt M1rrou11 lltJldtlKt 1•9'11 I I I 0 II bo Fll:EC H At.MY PRECINCT S.J ,. UCIQI IYnl 0 tr v Polling Ptt cr ~el~on RtllOt M• 01n!pu111 Rd HAtRSTYL.tNG '" Elll 11th SlrHt C1lllOl'nl• ,, wh (h I mt !I 4 b I ... Al!Of"nty .ll L•w Port "II Ptt t A<ltml 5<nool 21JO Club Jlldgl T M Jone, C>tm Cltrk pp DOG!!• R•p Alvtrldo Pl COl11 Mtti! C1!il11rnlt '2621 publlctv OQlt'IHI tnd reed fOI' PR INT ING "' Nor1h AnewhlU Avtnllt 11ou t Rd Cletk G M Bulch Orm Cilll'• V H Oslt "9111t0 Rfil lftHll(!or N t. M~llOll Olm lnspK!or N J Harroun Rep Ronald Lr1t!e All JOn 24 Albl1I OF GOLDEN WEST C 0 L l. E (; E' Sllllt 104 1n,~IOI' B VJ Vva Rto C!t rk C 1 "llmmoni Of.IT\ l'tRCltlCT 1-SJ.JOf l J udOt O O Smlln. Rto J..a~ D He~oun °''; Platt Coi!a /lloe111 C1Hlal'lll1 tlt.21 CATALOG FOR ltl• I! Sin ltrntrdl!IO (iul flttl Jv<t<r• ML G1ndung Dtm =~l~"'CINC~lt~:1n1;lntcrffk ,.1111 Polling Pltct Wldm1n Rttldtl'l<I 2 Cit'<"-J E Emch. Rep Clerk t. M llowers em ShrltY E1,1ne AIUIOll l43 A!1>111 All blo1 are 10 tit In •cccrllt11tt with Ttl cn•i UtlJfl .,. (~'lo D H LH Rro Artllti St Clerk G M Stlllleldo RtP ;=~'(l ~C: i;: 1 ~,'f' Pl•te C~!t3 Me•a Callfor.,11 t1611 !I'll ln1!rucllM11 11111 Gondlllans and At1or11tY lor Admlnt1lfttor CTA t' C ' k E e Groetscn Dern ~~u.~1':.e ~~ ~',!,'!;'~e•DeR,:; ll'n>eCIOI' MC S!tll'htu1 ~m PIECINCT s.~ lfl 1 PoHi-Pl•c• Culveioile Cluonouit JIS6 This 1>111lnts1 11 c""'11Klta 11v an Soe<l!lcal on1 Ylh ch •rt MOW on lilt and PvDI •hcd O••"'lle CGISI Di ly Piiot ' PllECINCT s S1111 l ,_.. J..:J11e M 8 M•••OUOln.. Rtll PolHno Plact P arll &. Retreat on OUlct .... lncl viou~I fl"lll'I' bt MKll<ICI In llW olflCI Of mt M•Y 1 , I 191\ lJ\l-14 roll n:i l>llte S•bllllll R11 111..-cr 'llJ Judqor P S Fel0tr Ctm Cle•• B A W!Om1a Oln1 Ill• w BtlbGa 81vd Nemlllon SI Moneld t. AlllJOn l'urtl'lellnt Agent ol wl<I 1thool lll11tltl _ _ _ ... Por101~ O• Clerk L A B•own Orm Cle t Rs Ferel O•m 1,.1PIC'.10, M J crawlord Ret1 ln"'"''OI' L G DOIOlllH! Rep Tn , ,1~tl!'mtnl w11 flltd .,.ltll Int Ettn rMddtr must s~P!"n I wllh hl1 bid 1 PUBLlr N OTirE lnU!t<IOr A M Ar-lrong RIP Cltrk 1' M l'ltr Na Pdr!y PllECINCT J IJ JH I J~ C. R Ltw•ence Rtp Juclgt M M VtMtr Sd\lns Rtl) Coun!y Cltrk of Ortngt Covn1y wt Apr It n1nllt 1 d 'IK• ctr1111td cllfC:lr; OI' '4 "! Ju<'O't M L. Al,t ll Ai'P NEWPOll.T •EA.CH P.C)ll/119 PltCt Coront Cltl Mtr High Cltrk \I T M~llll~ Reo CMtk K A SulllVtl' Rtp :If 191• lllOder1 llOn<I m1<1t PtY .. bl t lo tile crder (ter> N C (11m No 1>1tl~ Ptl!!CIHCT S SJ..M4 1 Xhool 1101 E t1lblull D• Clerk K ~lh ton Dem Clilrk L l Dtvld1 RtP FWH o1 tne Coe•t CommYnlty C.011191 0 sir let F ICTITtOUS llUSIHl:SS , ..... L LllC!Olkl Reo Polling Pl•c• Bluffs Cluono...se 2•U lnSptCIQr J c Morrll Rtp l'R£CtNCT J..12 m I Pltf:CtNCT J '' l'l0-1 Publli.llld O•lf!O'I" co.isl Dally Pltol Ba.trll DI Tnntlll• I" I" amount no! lt~I NAME STATEMl!HT PRECINCT 'st'" I Vbtt Otl Oto Judgt G G Klfl1tr lteo Pollll'l'il Place l!Oo Ptrk Rec'"''°" Clu~ Polllna Pt1~AINlnt Mt.OOWI Cl11bl'loijtt Mev , I 15 22 197, 1503-U '~'" llve perttnl (5•.J of IN sum bid ., Tnc !ollow!119 pe•IOll 11 OO<ng lwltn .... , PtUlr<q Plact Mt roor lltplht tn11rc11 lntOKIOI' C A Piie/i A:t0 Cit •• M V Nugenl Rt p l>ol.rw 111 LidO Pk D< 14Sl Jtllr'1' RI! t gu1r1nltt 11111 the tllddtr wllt 111\tr Into •• l?)O Baker A.v J u<191 E C Jolwlson Rto Cl1•k D L Haran R.111 lnsPl(:lor R c Rldelle RIO IMl>t(loc;. 0 I H1•t Reo PUBLIC NOTICE IM prooo'61d Con!•t tl It tllt u,..,1 11 IM$0ftlO• J A Prendtra111 Dtrn Cl••• v L MCFtr11M RtP PR ECtHCT s ,, Jll 1 Judgt c L J"'1n11on Oem Juclgt M L Ptltr1on Reo •w•rdlCI to him I" Ille t vtfll of ltft11r• lo Ju<lgt J M ~!I Ot!rn Cltrk 8 H Perk At(I Pollln<J Pleet llerry Rt1lllentt :1'S1 Cler1< M l Arnold Rtp. Clerk E L AncltrlOl'I 01m t n!tr Into llKh (ontrl(! '"' pr<Xffd• of Cler• M F Golt Oem l'tECINCT J.$1«1 l C1t•lO. St Clerk K F Slone Otlm Cllrlt R H ComM. Olm FICTITIOUS IUStNl!!SS the clttck wHI Ill IOl't.ittd er In Int CIM! c1...--M A J'arrl1 llttl'I Poltl~ Plitt SIU<kl"t' Re1ld~., »ell l"•iiector OM lltrt'I' lteo PtRCINCT S.Jt 1Z1 l MAME STATl!!MENT ol t DOncl '"' lu\l lllm tiwceof will bl PRECINCT J JJU)-1 VI• M.lldnt Jucloe MW MKGo ...... fl:to. ,.IECINCT1 S.s.i.lfl-1 Pollln<;I Piece Didi Rtlldtnce 46.Sl TM followl1111 ptrtons 1r1 dol\9 forltlt..i IO 1tla i.<:hool dl1lrkl Poll nq P a'' ht ll1ptl11 t llurch JOI ln1111CC!Pr J M. SWCkev Dtm Cltrk R" Klovry 0.m Poltlt111 Plett OakWOO!I Apt North M1v1nllurir C' bulintss ti No Oldlltr mtl w1thdr1w hit ~Id lo• • "°"grlol t 51 J\ldgt H A. S11Kli.IV Otm C.lerk Pl S•lltr l'ttp Clvtllloust &IO lrvlnt Avt lntl>t(111r B J' 0111 Ho Pt"Y JHW LIMITED •2-12 C~mpVS Orlvt ~doll Of lotly Vt (,UJ dt yl 1fl1r 1he ln,pe(IOf 8 J H1dltY RtP Clt fk c M 81011 Rtp PRECINCT J SJ JU.1 1n1PtCIOf" R c Hotk n RtP JllllOe L E lf:utnl Ho P«IY E] Ntwpol"I B1•ch Ctllll)rnlt 926'0 Giit Ml klr lite QPtlll"ll !hire<>! 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Hulltr De,.., olll Pl Ca ldlon Riiy Ofll't 5&01 S trta Vt1de Rd Melvin P JatklOll 148!6 Jtronlmo 1lg11ecl /1/ NORMAN E WATSON E 161h SJ Judgt V M Etl ot Rep Cltrk ER Shtw Rtp p n9 ice v ln$pe(!Cr B J A.r>tlr-Rrp L1n1 El Tora C1lltorn I 92630 SKrellry lloerd Of Tr11s!ee$ ln~l't'tlor A M C••111ellt Ho P~r1y (ltfk I I 01vbon Rep PllEC1 NC"T J SJ n6-l w Co.ill l1wy G 1 R Ju(lgf A T l(yrll No PtrlY Thi$ llU$lnes1 Is conduC!HI llV • ll•"•ral °""' MIV 17 191-4 Cl~rw G A C•rv11t11 Mo Ptf!v (!tr~ J c Spertv Rep Polllna Pltc• Swtel R11ldent1 I06 ~=cto~Rt.~ur!o'~1e!r ti) Clerk P Sttltn Oem p1rlnef1lllp Publlanta 0r•"9t toa1t Ott!Y Plot CDNCOUR'> PRODUCTS lllO Ctoerw ti Pl NewpOrl Be1ch Ctlll 91'61] Mttk Alan Rod(llt• l11J\1 Ch1nnr[ Pl litwl)Ot! 8eetn c ell! nuo Tn I llUslnrJI li ~C<)d1Ktld Dy •• lno v d<>1I Mark AllM Ro!Jgcrt Thi• 0111em1nr w11 111111 w !h fnc_, Coun1v C t•k ol Or•noe Counry oo M1v 41 > 191• , "!'\, Pllilll11\t0 Or11190 Ca.II CtllV Pllb " Mays 15 n n 191• 161111 PUBLIC NOTI CE FICTITIOUS SUSINESS HAME Sf ATliMliNT , r1er• A M McCwt Dom "RICINtT1 SA.tfl I Prtlt Rd C ltr~ SW Grl llO Rep Cler~ C Martblt Qam Dtrek H White Mtv I I 191• 1fH71 ::1E;;N;1!cei-'t~~~:W..d1 Rt1ldence 14 ~~t!:,"1' ~·~~~Int H::pO•I H1rbor HIVll ~=,"~BA iu1tiwe~,:t11 c trk e D ~P11rgln Rep ::~~NP~!ce5 s:~~~" APlt. Club~~ .. ,;;:;,'i5v CJ~:":i"'or:!.i', ~'!..,~,Y w~h A~l~'--7~P~U;B~LoloC~N~O'T""l"C~E~---l•~Tne E :io1n SI l"lll'ttlot J I S111C11 Dem Clerk JC PtlrllOll Rtll l>Rl!C1NCT J..~S l 38'3 Ptrk Vltw L11 23 197-4 I" ,ICTITIOUS I US IHI.SS THE CROW S .fo!EST 'IACHT ~/I.LE~ !oltqwlno l)t1~on I OOlnll llUI nt•• • tl'ltx'tlO' D M l11t kft1rdl R~p JUOQt P M FOYlltl' Rep Cler~ ML Ctllvt Ctm Poll nQ Piece l •wli Res1dt1Kt : .. I tn1111er0f' J L Grllfllll Dem •11141 NAME STATEMENT 1112 Nell'POtl 8oul1we".I N~wpo~! JYO!!I L. O P1llllOll 11111 (lelk <; M COUl"llltV DelTI PRECI NCT S.12~271 B1y~nOl'r Or Judllt F 0 Richmond RtD Publt11\td Orangt Co11t C1llv Pllel TM following IMlrsoll Is dolflil blls f'llll 8 tdch C1Utornl1 91664 Ctei~ M T Conde C.m Cit k L c Fll11 Del'\ Polllng Pl.Cl t.11ry lllt1lot11t1 •»9 lnlPKIQ• MA 011ron Rep Clerk L M. Ltm.ble No P•rty Aprl/ 1' Incl M1y 1 • 15 191~ 104 ,, II CONMAR INC.. 2112 Ne ~ p 0 r I <lerk 1 V Weil Dem P'ltEClNCT _...lf-G7J I Ftltl t ill Or Judge BL Given~ Rtll Cltrk l!I Ill Busov Rtp WI LL LAYMAN COMP ... HY 1200 Boulev•td Ntwpgr! &Hen Ctl lat"•• PRECI NCT s sl IU 1 Plllll"ll Pleet BtlrNn Rttldenct llJ 2itll 1n1PtCtor Mp Vin O• K1m11 R•P Cit • NI< l cw' Rep Slt.VEllADO PUBLIC NOTICE Que I strH t Ntwport aeec;h Ct l fo1nJ1 YH60 , PoHln<t Plttt MOlllt Vl1lt Sc~ ltO Strctl JU!IQt C /"JI Ctu!ttndtn AtP Clerk N J Mick Dem il'Rl!CINCT _..~I t,6'0 Thll b111lntU 11 conduclttl Oy ._. MOA!r \/flit Av ln10tc:lor FM Cr!1tmt" 0.m Clert c J~"I'°" Reco PRECINCT JU Jt ... I POttl119 Pleet Community Ctr l 11lldlog -----Wllbllr D Ltvmtn 7SS Vl1 Lido SOI.Ii. torl)Dra! on CCalllor"l•l l~il>l'CIOr C M Ln.>lt Otm JllOIJI V snt""'°" O.m Clerk AN Holittln Rei> Polll!IQ Place A: N\Cltt$tn SC'*>I 1900 71611 S1lw r1do GI"' A:d FICTITIOUS I USINElS Ntwport lltlt ll Celllor,.la 926'0 tONMAR IN( Jllt!Qt p C V v..-1 Rrp Clttk DH Olts PllECI NCT S 12-l!I 1 P11r1 Stell9\lrnt 11\1Pl(lor M V Gtmmetl Rtfl NAM£ STATRMl!!NT Tnl~ 11111111111 11 bllng cllflq11ctld by ~I' By $ J1me! Ma11no l'rt1IC1tM Cl~ t c A OllvPt RIP '"'' A H Wllwn Rtp Pollll\'if Pitt• DIVIM Rt.!Cltoet U24 ln1pttlcr c Sor~•IK• Oem JllCllJ• H L Jenn. Mtp Tiie follOWll\ll jMIHll\S .,. dolno flldlvlllu•I Tnl1 st•lemt"I "'~I llltO ,,, '" , ... Clerk S Gitrtll Rep "RfCINCT J h•H I Dolphln Ttr JIKtllt LS P1ln1tr Dem Cttrk M £ G!tllt1 Rtll bviifMIS H Wllbllr D 1.t'l'm•n Cou iv Clttk ot Or.inge Co~"'Y en A.pi ~ .. PIECIJICT 5111171 Polllnt,i Pl~tt Comll"lllnliy Cnurth ill lnsii«lot J H Crimp.Rep ,C1trk N G Srlghlm.Rtfl ~1trk A: A Smith O.m KUSTOM CRAFT LTO NtWWI Thl1 ~taltintnl 1111111 Wllh Ille CwntV13 19/4 -• Poll!PO PIAct Long Rt1lclenc1 111 lM Htl!o"OOI Avt""' J...Oot J C. Htrrocl Rtp. Cler-M MOQll'I ll:tp TUSTIN llttcl\, Ctl I nu.o Ul Oowr 01 Sullt Clerk of Clf•ll09 COtlnl~ QA AJ)tU :U~ l~IC ltt+OC M"!lttl Cir lnll!edOI' G H Sreln Oem Cle•k E M Gt"'°'Y "Dem. PRECINCT J SI J11 I PRfCIMCT S 71 24.5-1 4 N-POl"I B1ttll CA t1660 I' l<J11CI l~lltCtOI' 8 A Bl!H ll:to Jlldgt H 8 K•nnt1 01m Cler' o G f'tlllkt'ltr, lttp Poll!ng Pl•eti CltY RnlOIMt list f'orl Polllng Pltc• Wt1! Clwbl\e\IM, 14702 Tl'!Omtl A 81i.rme Jt ln R!vor•klt P11bll11\ed Ortn<tt C011t C1tty Pl\ol Puhl slwd O•~"!IP Ca.ttl Otll~ Pllal~ JWC19t C J l"Ot1unt Dem Clt'<"k M F NO<IPll Otm PRECINCTi J..J.J.llf.t K\mblrlY Pl Oevon1t.lr1 A.v Or N""""°'I lllKll. CA nMG Apr/I 24 Ind Met 1 I IS lf71 1<4.ll 1• Apr I 1f an!! M1y I\ I U lt/4 11.)S.74 Cler~ t. M J~tob Rep Cit•• M P Murplly Pl!llmt Dt,.., Poltlno Pltc:t En(lltrl Rttfdtn« 1112 lnUM!t t9r SA. CltY Dem 1nu1ec:tor A S lllJOll'I Otm A:oblrl A l enl1mtn 111 Nt whln WIY'·l·~---------------1 ------ Clttk E Sm 1n Rep PRECINCT! J SJ•7S-I S1nlk11llt Or Judgt J E 0.-lfllltr ltt P J11C111• J S C1t11rn Rto ~en ti Mui CA 91W PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NO fl CE PltECINCT SS2;1tt I Pllll1119 Plltl Bonoer Rtsldenc:t 212 VII lnll)tCtor E p Tt~k 091'11 Clilrk JM Andrtws. RIP Cllrll: L L HIOllll:k O.m. Thb busl11111 II Concluded llf • 11t111rtl -------------Poll ng Pl.act B..-nttl l11ld1nc1 10.. Ol(Oll Juclgt E 8 Wlillt RIP Clerk E L Collll RIP , Cttrk M A Htndrlckt«1, O.m ptrlMrslllp 1----------------1 ~~n P•blO C.lr ln111Klqt J F llonl\llr Mtfl Cltrk G 8 Doyle oern •11tl!CIHCT J..Sl-lfa.1 "Rl!:CINCT S 71 2 .... 1 Tllonltt A 8.rlrmt Jr. l'"ICTITIDU5 IUSIJll.SS FICTITIOUS IUjiNESS lnspe<!ar H t. 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J c Ge1lv Dtm Piii! nq P •<• To tdt n11 llt1 aence Clo ~ EA Pon/~~ RIP C:.b•1 8rAv PRECINC T SHl611 in111ector p M K~l tm\ fltll Poll "II P ott (c1•G Re1loenee l 04 V111 J~uat M E 1'ol11<18no Otm au •n "" Cle k J Carroll It'll l~<ntc:l<)f' a (OJ<10 Rtll Cit k 0 GltllOfl Dtm Clt rk J t MOiter Dem l'IECINCT S-JJ IOO.I l16s PcljllnQ Pl•c• srew1rl lll11hMnct St•~hor1 Or ln•pector WC Htltlno1 Reo JIJCl'1f J T 51-•rt Dem C.ltrk E G Woed Oem G:lo k 8 E F011tv lit Rep PaECINCT 151102 l Abbey Pl In Pt(tcr A G IC ft!I Rep JllOQI F J SllP~an Aep l.401 Cltrk j /> 5nyder Arp Clerk P J Myrphy Otm P•l!.CINCT S 5J.lr1 1 Pollln9 Pl~tt Stephen1 R11ldell(t Pc.rt Ce all! Pl 1nsoecto D C. Sltphen1 AtP Ju<lqe B I( F•O•• 1lep J110Qt J J Well.Ill• Dtm PA EC:INCT s $211• 1 c1,..-.i I! L F<1nc, R19 po11 no Platt ht 8a11t 11 Churcn 6~ PolllllQ Plact H flCll ReiJOtntt llilbO& Blvd 110J E Cler~ W J Slll)hen1 Atp inspector Tc lltYl\000 Oem OUtlnet\ as (om n<>n v ~l\OWn OS ll811 L~ p~ Plitt' II 12111 JllOO-CL AICt RIP SOUTH C0AS1' PLA'>T E!l CRAF1'S ito Wto!m n>le< (di NOTICE OF SALE OP' ltliA,L Cltrk BB Glrlf!'ll Oem l91h SI Co1tt Mt$1 Ctlllot"nl" 91~11 No l -LOI .>& OI T dt S17l C Iv O l'ftOPERT'( AT l"AfVATE SALR C!t•k F S ICIHtl Dem E~aMH' Rolllla l lOC:O(k 2'17 Jt>ln Founll n V•llty •• reto d'1l In B{)Q• Ho p .O! IM 0 P•ECINCT 5 lt~I I Huntlnglon BHtl'I C1lllornla 916olh 109 P•ll~• ' 5 6 1 M M •C• •neou• In tl>e Su"•lor co .. •t "' lbt Stele ,,., 1901 Poltlno Plttt MtNabb R11lat nc1 1Ul6 Cl\a•ltJ EUJWOrlh &tOC:otk 111 70111 ~ op1 111 tnt Recode• 111 0 Jnye Cou11tf I Cl!llornlt ror the co .. nfy of Loi Antelt• Atrt\5 Cir HuMtlngolon Beith Call!Ofll l t1'-16 P op~rl y s tol'lmcnlv ~llO"n at \5899 n tnt Motter 0 11\e E•tola of 1 ln111ttl0f C o 1Cobll5elr Rtp ll'rl• bv!ln•11 I• collduct~-a b'f • g1n1 111 S1<1Glt Cou1t Founl~ln Vi>ll•v C~I c ~ F~1Ell McCll.RY Dec .nl!I Judo• "'M Teoel Atp 111rtntrsMp TOQ~lher w 11'1 all and 1ln11~ a ! e Nol ce I• l•rec~ 11 ven thll !rt~ 1 Clerk DJ Earll Dtm Eleanor fl•bcocll 1eneml11t1 nor~:t 1nie~< ana ur!f•~ ett wltsellJ!PrvaesiltlOlll' Cle k A M Bouro;>el Oem Thl1 1tatemeMt w1i fUtd Wiii! 11\t eppurten111(CI 1n1reuMIO belcr!I nq or n I ~I c.i ~n!I bed b dder ,ubltcl 1~ ' c1erk IO' t Nilson Rto Hem ran St l'RECI NC T 512119 1 ln!PK"lor L M Fl•o.>el'r Reo Jooge c:. H MlJYO Ato ln•PectOI' M Craig lifC JuGge L M MOii$ Alp Cltrk 5 0 lll"'D Atp Cit!'" S V Th•VI' RtP Pli.CINCT S Sll7t l Pllll no Place NP J Nrv pgr1 Centor S!1!10M It.I Sln!a llerblll Or ln511..c:t11 H J Mt lOMV Alp , •• <'.<'' ••• 1" l C1111nty C.ltrk of Or•l'l!I• County on April .inywlH a1111t•laln1n11 _,..~ r "O'OCO OS"''''" "-IV•N Ila (n! m.tl)flpl1i>ld ~~oe Dr(1111rt on.,,-_,. Fire PQlll11g Plitt ICVlt Re1ldt11<1 •II) Lori ll, li11 ft l " ' n ' " 0 a! P ine 1)11\ day or ~ ~V 1~71 11 1111 Ann Ln JJ .. ThurMllV M•v ;1 91A It 10 (,I) 0 clcc~ Qlt c~ ~ F l!EO "' Alf.. ... A!/QrlllY .,. Poll no P oct :SOu1n °"' Rr1IGe ncl 1811 Cltr~ K L Mu oPC• Ho p1r1y l~~ •I 0 C tt" F RtU<:h R•P lnwKIC>f 8 8 SOOJll'r•Of'I Ille(! PREC INCT s n 2111 JYd~t A II WIU11m1 RI!) Po111"' p let 1u111e1 Tcwe•I Bu 101119 (le k J I (1115<111 Rtp Cit k E M M111t• lltP raECINCT IJJ lll l 666 Polllllfl Pltc• J011e1 lte11<:11nct c:. • ...., (11'1111 l1!5PtC!o• w L l{~lt 1tei:i PuDll$1t!'d Or1ng1 Coe11 Delly Piiot AM nt M•ln Lobby O•anoe County L.a N )IS No 111 Atrowntia •~~ue Su 11 Judlll BG fl trrl•• Rip it.prll )I 1na M•v l I u 1'11 1110 11 COllrlhau•e 100 CIVIC Cenler Of ~JI :io• ~~II B• 11aro;llno C1lllorMIO Ml '~ Cle k p p Tllo•pa o1.., CITY of 51nu Ana County or OranQr I, gt 1 !le ~no nlfr~tt 01 11 0 dt<tl"4 Cler~ SJ O'Otlt llep PUBLIC NOTICE 5ltlt of Cal fornla 1 wlU ••II al ovDI ••at 1ne 1 mt ot cle11th ~net all !Ill lgrrl !Ill" , . Jvdge II J Clow 11111 301 lnt (II k H D Btrlon Atll (e•-M JM<'r....,,[>.em Vl~~S1 PRECINCT J.n 175-1 ln1pec~r II. " Stl\f'ldtl RtP PoUlno PllCI ,,,.11er Sct>ool llXI Santa J~ N fll•c• Otnl l n~Of I' W J-s lltp Juaot J A Cro1lt1 Rep CWrk 8 HtmMOnd RIO t ltrk M G Ltvell1 Reo PllE(INCT SU >ll I Poll 11f1 PllCO Quiel<. Atsldtnet l'af.CINCT IS' 111' llrll ~.~:.:\"~:,,~~e 0~~~:·~n~:!::t~1111~1 '!'1h111; an!I n e "'' Iha! tne 11t•t1 ct sald ! 3617 Slut Polling Pit t • Colony CkoDhOUM! "ICTITICIUS IUllNllSS r g!'rl I !It •n~ lnTMtSI of j.alO ju.)QmPnt lll'<flifll n.i, 1cqulrea bv -·•!Ion of llW' • Sovlll Mall MAME JTAT•MENT G.eDlaA lfl TM t DOYf lfKr IXlG ~ OlllrlY o om~whe olhe.r tllen er In •p<!l!IOn 10 4 .l.nt Av Clt rk H M Sween RIP. 1n~oec•or fl 8 Ll'l!•!Clfl Ato Clt •k A S Sa11lr1 Oem llaECINCT $ S1 211 I Ju®' " "" fl•nrie•• Rell Pofll"" Pl•ce Llndt19rQh Scnool ( ,. k R J Sa.Jrr.W'Oftll O.m ··~ C!trk M M Jueno~t Rep PRECINCT S-1.)-IOS I 220 2:11'd PoHlnQ Pl•ct Wili.on Rt'10t<Kt S..61l!Ort Or lnu>t(IOf 0 W PIUI Dem Tht followi"'9 perion1 l •t do no Of -"' "'u<:l'r ine1tof 11 mty bt n«.tu;1ry !llf:T ot sala cftcttlfod ti "'' I me II{_ Jue191 II: P P11cock Rep buslne11 ., ,0 Jat 1ty ,11G e1<ec111 on w 1n .iccruea Ge• 11 !n tl'IG 111 111 1111 ce-rtaln r1t( Clerk II C Prllchelf Rep. THE IRON MISSTltE$J SALON OF Inti! t 1 dnd CO•l' pr~r!v ~ltu.tled In CounlV Qt Ort~_e! Cltrk c F Ft•rlrll ltep BEAUTY inoo ••cHlc Cna51..HIQ/\ .. tv O•!f'd .. , 5anll AQI c111Uorrrl1 Allt I 17 51.it ol (l(lfOffl . 111rtlcul1rly dtiCfloa<t .. '" tn1oector G G L•oe Reo J\1!191 V S D tlr!Cll Rep. 350l Cltrk E s Quick Rep Cit k A Mii er R,rp ~~l11«!ot M E Knipp Dem l'RECINCT S.f2-1711 Pulllnc PltCI Kvlll' Rnla1nc1 112 SI JIKl<jt E L Wol~• Rep lnt.0«111• J M Revno•a1 lt•P Juagt AM LOI~ Rlll C erli M J OOl.IQll~t Rtp Cle k H M Hu!thln•on Ato JOal!.CI HCT S Jl-1 .... 1 Clt•k s I &rPWlll Rep PRl:CiNCT" 5 5)-:IM I Potll1'111 Pt1t;t Qvetn 01 :lfW6 Mtr Visit Or ••ECIHCT S" 1111 Hunllno1on fle1t11 Call! n1-11 19/' n• lollow1 ro. ... u , Al!Qtb Crrurcl! Pol!..,. Pl.c• Nylen Ae1l<1cnc1 11'aJ Rlclla•cl Eclward 0. Nuccio t"60 Gull JMIE5 A MUSICI( Lo •9' OI Tract Np B~ otr M111 A1i:irn T•H Ln Cfrclt Fwnraln ViUl'f C1UI '110l 5Mrlft (orone 1111' '°"' ecoro~a In look 2S POQf:I () 1 Cl~ ST Cit k M L Smoot Rep llllDttlor 1 ICUD>lk °'""" Cit k M O Mon1oomc Y llep Ju~gf fl J HI Ollt o..... PllECINCT S Sf 1lt I ( .. • 5 M Hl~Ci>t11 RtP. Pclllf19 Pl•ct LllllllV ( 'Y H•ll 11 ' ' Polling Pltce EnGlllY Atslacnct • 1 Oc11n fl l..O JnipeCIOf J E Bre11ner Oem Cec le M~ an ca Nycclo M60 GuU CouMIY ol Or.•nQe Cal ro n 1 .. """ ·~of Mlt.eeileneous Ma111 In 11>e" Juclot D R De l..tpp Ato Clrclt Foon11!n V1!11'( C•ll! '270I flv c p, R1ndalt O.pv1Y Ollfct 01 ,,,. c;cunly Aecoroer 01 1a/4 Clerk B G Joll y Otm Tl'r!J M lness 11 caNl•tloe<I try 1n GHrt• s Gr1c1ow O•anve Couniv mart co"]monlY know11 l;_ltrk Y M (11tr1n Reg.. nil vldu11 ,.ltlnt It 1 it.ttor111y 11 l18~1 II~ A~tnue liillull\ LAG\1111,, lnM!lc1or L E Hcrnt• Rep JllOQe N S Pa k noon RI P l)OC Cllrk E E Blrlembtcll Rell c .. 1. r M 01111pe o.m D l'RECIN(T I U 1111 ln1geCtl!f M. E RHd RIO Po 1 "ll p ~ce Tt>O"''' Rnlat nct 1"1 Jlllloe t E ~IMlleY 0."1 lnt.PKIOf s ( MCNtlley Re11 J...clgt l 11 Mak>"'Y R~p Cltrk CC Elld1lty Rte Cltrk T V llrld'f RIP •alKINCT S-Y lM 1 Polling P\1(e St Mlch1rl• Churtll P1cll t View Or ,.Af.CIHCT S" 111 I RlchlrO E De Nlltclo ltffO Wll1lllr1 l lvd c;,. 1torul1 'I llll Polling Pl1t11 Parkwtsl Aprs Cluonouw Tii is suie,,.,.nl w11 I led wflrr the L01 Ant1lt 1 cir ~4 ,.,,..,, ot "e ca111 1n ltwlul m-v of )Ml P•rk Vl1w Ln Co11n1v cirri< of Or1nge c-ty on Allfll Putlll111tG oral'l!I• Coast 01 IY Pl!ct !he UnltfCI S1t llio oo ~ont\r1TW1lion cf 1.it Co ~ea p Cit k ( E f111rt!ftt RIP ln•~c•cr I! 5 Fornac~ D•rn Cit k P • 1Cl1>th Rep Juaoo ( ( T"""1•• Atp •Rl!.CINCT s J1no 1 ( •rk c:. Boll Ptm Pollll\Q Pl1ce Moll Cl /i:•thf111c• 113 Clttk E T Mll-Y 0.m PaECINCT J U·M11 P~! nQ Pl•c• 5 in It" Retlatnce 8Yll-MU lf\. ln~PICIO< E H Ot!tl)fl RIP JuGgt I E Orl1nGo Rt p 1121 Cle k D ' Re Chle AtO lnll)KIOf v. L Sttlnb.lclMr Alp lS 19U Ap•ll 14 and MaY 1 • '"' llA 14 or OOrl <••Pi 1'111 b.tl1nc. IYlde1>t•d by Jud!le A 1 Johnston Rep ftl110' llO!t secur!'d by Mllrl9llgc Of trust DeC1I Cltrk J Con1111llAP Oem PvDllsl'ted Or•1'0t Coau 011111 Pllm on 1rr1 Pr11P1rlv Jo wlcl Ten 0trctnl or Clerk J E Bel\,.no A•P Aoru 17 7• incl M#r 1 I ltl• ~J.U J( PUBLIC N01JCE emo11n! bid to DC' dt l>O>I *' with Did I " C erk E A (I fY Rfll Sona II Ra PltECIHCT" J $1 1111 ln11>rclo C l Mclltl Rep Pc I n9 PllCI NO ] Fire Sit! 011 7I03 JUC191 E Al ro1cT t nan Dem ln\IHKIOf 0 W Sm 11'1 Atp Jucl91 MA Mt~lnntl Rt11 C t k OC L1nnam Re11 Clerk 8 L Auston Rtp Cit k C. E Reynolds Ato 1'11!.CIHCT S-U Jn 1 PQl lnQ Pl1c1 Stul Rt 1laence HIA' !a l'll!CIHCT S-Sf IU l ------NOTTcf INVITING l lDS 6Ja5 tn oll~ra ta bt Ill wrltln! tftd .11t I 4 2320 v 511 Poll no Pl~c• Ullt'....,..ltv Fite Siii OM PUBLIC NQTICE rit tctl~fCI 11 the 11!0te1alcl olt ct 11 •nv lfOO'l Zee 51 Not ee 1 ht•ICY Ql~tn tllM he Bot•d 01 I me df!e rht Urit Pll blltlllon h•r~t and ll<'v"I Ptm 0 Cit k MI( pt• Rep l~•oettor D F Mltcrie 1 DI"' Cl1rk P J Wolve ton Otm P ll!ICINCT I Jl-lGI l Ju~t 1; L Eno tn~ 1 Oem PRICINCTt SU 1111 Cl••k M L L11p 1 Olm l'clllno Pl1c1 Ed\OM Reslaencr " 1 l'oU!ng Pllce Ucl•ll 6 G111iv or lnJptclor L l He1ron Rep Judllt M C l(en'!P Rep llle•ldlnct 1611 C1trk L A lel•<I• Dem (l1rli P M SaUa Oem l'al!CIMCT S W4'0 I c e k F p Ct D~t> G1rfl1ld Av PRECINCT Jn 17' l lnioacrcr 0 M Ecl'Kl>"I li;ep Poll no Pll!t A(lt"" ScflOCI 2UO Club JllOQt T M Jonet Otm Mou~• Ra Cltrk G M ll u!Cll Otm lnSPttlOf e 111 V•~ lieo Ctt k c I Timmons Dem JUdg.r M L G•l'IGung D~m JOaECINCT SUllll c ' ~ 0 H Lee Ii tp Poll no Pl•c• Plntt•Hll "' II I I Cttr• E E Groet~CI! Otm Clubl'IOllSI 1300 FtltYllW 11:0 1n1oac10.-O A Youno Atp Juao• s E WtYMt Ne p,rtv Clf It p p OoaG~ Rip Cll'rk V H OSlfl'l\lAt•G Rell Plt•CINCT J.-U >09 1 Potllng Platt Wldmln lt"IOt!'Kf: 1 Arall.lr SI Polling Pl•ct Nelson At 1ldt hce .t.lvtrtGP Pl lllfl>ll'Clor N l Nth<l!I Dem JudQt 0 0 Smith Rep Cll'l'k J E Emert. AtP Cler• C:. M.. Stotltl4o Rep ln11>tclo• P L &mllh lll•P Tru11ee1 Pl '"' Coe1t Commu11l1¥ co1i.o. before d .. e of silt Jud;o G S Smltl\ Atp ~ICTITIOUS IUSIENNE~S Dis!• ct OI Or1nge CoontY Ctl lotnl1 w U De~ his ?d!h day ol April 1•71 C ~ E s M II 0 MAME STATEM rOKe ve St t!ed olot ~II lo 11 00 Im w w DANIOCC lfr t r ntr em The llll flY< nii oer1ont f: e dOfft!I Ffldav M•~ 11 Vlll 11 !rre Pu cflasln~ Adrn!n 511110r w!tk W \I .,,,,., Cit k S 8 Mtll1 No Ptr1y blisln"' 11 Otpl or said t.ehool d 1! ct le><lllt<I at •• • • -o ;:l~~~N~l~ceS-l~~~~!.u. lltild•ntt U'2l CHllSTlit.N ICNIGH1'S MENS tllO Adtm5 A~efl!,W r;,,_11 Me111 FRED ~I l~M~!•!• gf .!41cl DtctoeqT , .,.. Oth qulst Ad HAIRSTYLING 41 Eis! 1711\ Sr eel C&I lorn a al wMch !lmt 1110 b 0$ w II bl Allorniy I-I LIW CotU Mna Ctlllorlllt '2611 p11ollcly ootned t nc:I rtacl tor PlllNTING S\J North Arrowllt¥1 A.-.lllH lt1111t<!o• N J Harroun Rtll ROflllld Lt1llr Alll1<111 2'3 Alllirl OF GOLDEN WEST C 0 l l EGE Suite 11M JuG~ 0 HtrfO\lll O.m Pl1ce Cos!• Mew C&lll0fnl1 t2621 CATALOG FOii lt14 IS 5111 ltrlltrdlllo (11,11 f1'11 (ltrk L M Showtr1 Dem Sl\lrllY El1IMt AUlwn 14) Alblfl .. u blOs are lo DI 111 •cco dln(t with Ttl (1141 "'l,,, ;=E\i ~c: ir. 1~9'f' Pl~c• CoSIJ Mt •• Calllornl1 '2!11 Int ln11 uCllons aflcl C.Ofldlton. and Atterntv for A_dm nlilr111or cT.t. • • PA ECINCT JS! Ul I l~toe<lllf G J Smltl\ Olm f'oll "a Pl~t• 51t>tr~11i At>la"''' ~11' J uaq,r P S Fe "'' Otm ln1pect0f M C S1tlnh1u1 Oem JudQt M fl MlrlGud n. Rtp C erk fl A Wldml n Dt=m PltECI NCT S JJ Jtl 1 i"Qltlng Plat t Park & Atcr111 on 11U W Batl>O<l Bl~d Pol!lng Place Culv11d1le CIYblioust, ll~ Tnl1 bl/1Jne11 11 c0flduct1cl bv an S0telffc11I on1 .,.,, d'I l•f now on !lit tnd Publ •heel Or11t9c! C11tll Ot IY Piiot • Ofl ct 111<1 vlo11al mey be secured In 1111 ofHct ol tnt MtY 1 1 t 1?1<4, ISll-14' H1rnlnon Sr A<>flald l AUlwn P111"(f\a1l11t A9ent of ulo s.cl\00! dlt lrlct _ _ ___ ~ "' Po 1111~ D< Clerk L A B ""'" O.m ln\l>OflC• R M Arm,tronQ Atp Cle k 'E M T !I Np P1rlY J 11'<1~ /lo. L Altt lt Rtll NEWPClllT IEACH Cl@. "' c '""' No P1flv PRECINCT $ SloOM I C!f • R 5 F1i-el Otm PAECIHCT S YJ l .. I Poll ftlit PlllCI COfOlll 4'1 5cllOOI 1101 Ea1tolutl Or ln11>ttlOr J C MMrl5 AC11 ln~11etl0f L G Do-ohut Rei:i 1'h 5 s alemenl W'lt filed will\ the Eatl\ bidder mu~t 1ut>rnll w rn 111$ DIG • PUBLI" NOTICE Juog.r M M V1nai r Sthln• AtP County Clerk of Orl ftlitt cw111y en Apr!I ~•nltr 1 chick c1r1 11.0 cl!e<:k Of "'< Clerk IC A Sulllven Aeo 19 1974 Dl11<1tr1 oond m•clt ptva~I• lo tne Ofdtr Cler.Ir. L l 01vld1 RID l'Ull• of The Coast C11mmunl!y Collegoa 011 rlc1 FICTITIOUS IUSINll:SS 1n11>tt:lor M J Cra.,,!ora A•p J~e G R Law t nce liop Mt r High Clerk v T Mitllh.on Ato, Cle k IC M1t11 w11 Dem Clf'<k l L•fi. •~I Alp Poll ng Pl1t• OIUUI (luDllOUlt 1(11 PRECINCT ! 111111 VIiii Otl ()rp Poll "Ii Pl.-;t H•rOO• fl•Plhl (llurcll ln1P1"0f c A Pilch Aep JuGoe G G 1Ctr11tr Rep "AECINC.T I W-1'11 PlllllnQ Pla(e Lido Perk Aec:r1<1 1!oute I !I L oc Pk Or JOa ECI N(T I ,, llt-1 Publlsl'led Or11191 (Nit D1 Iv Pilot Bot•a ol Tru1tee1 " tn •mount 11111 le~' NAME STit.TEMRNT 1111 (IUI). POOffltll l'llCI 11-.lna MtadOWI (IUDllO\lte. May I I JS 11 191~ 1503-14 11\tn Ive perc1n1 cs•.1 of !he IU.., 0 a •• The tollowlllfl jMrlC>n 1, G()l"ll buloltlMi.• UIS! J'1'1•t'I RG 1 gu1rantee !hit the bkkh!r w II «tit• Into a1 J?lO B•~~r Av JU<l'11 E C J°""•on Rep l"•lltCIO" J A Prendt•Olll Dtm C!lf~ V L McFarlal'IG Rep J...OQI J M ne,n Dern (If k 8 H Ptrk Rtp ( f k M F Golt Dem Pal!CINCT S-ll-OU I (l~k M "' F1r1l1 R•P l'otll1111 Place Stuc~t'I lltttld•~· 1~1 Cit • M v Nu,enl Ato Cit k O L He aln Rep PllECINCT" S-» Jll I Piii! "O Pia(• lerry (&tt 1p.e SI ln51>t<lor A c RlOOle Rip JllOQl C L Jorm•!Ofl Oem Reslaenct l'IS7 CltrM M L Arnold Atll Cltrk I( F Slone Otm 1111pee!OI' D I Hff., II:~ PUBLIC NOTICE 1rie Ol'CPOW<I Con111cl JI 11>e ume hi CONCOURS PRODUCT,, lllO Cn111rt1 JUOgOt M l Ptlt<IOll RID 1watGt G lo llltn In 1P'le evtnl of l1Uure to Pl Ne"IJO'I 8eatll Colli '2M0 Cle<k E l ANlt rlOll Dtm tnllr Into oU<:h conrr1cl Illa proce!'d1 or Mark •11n R<>G91rs JIU r ChlMtl Cttrk. A H CornD1 Otm ~ICTITIOUS BUSINESS ll'lt clltc~ wlll Ot tOfltll!'d or In 1111! c1.e Pl N-llO" fltech Ctlll '2660 ra•CIHCT S-Jt 111 I MAME STATllMEHT ot 1 oond ll!e lull ll,llt'I !Mteol will be 1'n s t1U1lne11 " ~l!f'KluClfll by ttl PRECINCT 5 Jl llJ..I VII Mlrlna Poll nq P!~cl hi 81ptltt (hurC!I )01 IMl>ll'CIOf J M. $1Wkry 0.m M~11'1¢4l1 St JllOQt H A. .liituckev 041'!1 1nsoector 0 M 81rry Rip Jud!ll M W MKC:.OWll\ Atp. Clerk R F !Cloury Dem raECINCT S-5l 3'l I Poll 1111 Platt OikWOOCI CluOhol.loe 180 l•vl11e Avt lntPtCIO< R ( HO'~ 11 RtP PolllnO P!t<r OIGS All cStl\Cf 4S! 1'1M lolL-lno 0trson• .,. OOlrti;I fo ftlll<I IO s1IG t.ehool dlllrkl ll'IG v auel Apt ~orlh H1v.nhurt1 Clr 111o"1lnt11 11 No Oioaar m•Y ""111\draw hi\ b d lo• I Mark Alan Rodtc" IMl>ll'CIPr B F Olds Ho P1r1y JNW l 1Mt1'ED 41'1 Cnmovs Dr vt oerlod of fort~ A~• ("5) dtys •lier 11\f Tnl• • a1tA'en1 ..,,, !lied w •n lht.1 ln•~C 0' 8 J 11111!•¥ Reo Cit k c M fltbb Rep J..ODt c II; S e~tl Ofm Cler• fl H Sm Tl\ Rr11 (.. ~ J G H1mllTOM Rep l'IECINCT J JW.t I .-.. co R £ s egl'i A•11 Poll "9 Pltct HumohftYt Res!o1nt1 ll C er~ P L Siller •111 PllECINCT I IJ ttl I PQl nq Plftt e EtrllTIGt ClutrflOllle Pitt•"' 1 Av1 ln1pector M L Dion Dem JuGQe L E !Cuenl No Ptr!w E 3 N•w110rl Bt 1cn C1tll?"r It 926411 aat1 &t! tor !Ill OPtlllllfl 1111 eol Coun1y Clerk of Orange CO!lnty Oii M1v 6, 1 C.lerlc S Y.1 lmtn Alp Otrt~ H Whllr '611 Provlncttown 1'111 lloard cl Trustrt l rel<l!tVl!S lhe UJ• Cit k N f1~1t11111no Mo P111y Ave Irv nt Catltorni• '210S pr v legt ol re!«llno any .incl a I Dld1 Of "~• l'•ECINCT J St 1111 Harolcl APIOll Ntl1on 21117 Cordtll Ip w1 vt 1ny lrregul1r!lles er l11!11rmal Pulli ll'rt<I O<i"lile (Of:\! 01Hy Pllbl ~ I~ Jud~ p Stea ns Rep PRE CINCT 5 '1114 1 flttton fl l Y Po! ~~ PMce C.MYttllt It" oenct l40 lnlpe(!Ot G A BelYtr At P E 161n s Juclgt v M Ell ot Atll Juaoe A V Newkirk Otm Cit~ R l H11t1tr Dem (ltrk e A Sl\IW Atp "RECINCT l !Jl111 (It k M M Trrom~OM Reg Cler~ v J WtUtco Aep l"•ECINCT S-SJ H4 1 Pllltlnt;I Place DBY!d1QI\ Riiy W Co.ill Hwy Poll"ll Pl1ct Andr1ws Ae1d1nce .5371 Lane Mn11<1V..,lo C•lf0fnle9~61S ttsln1nrblo orl~!llebOOn9 M~Y! 1J 27 '19 191• 16117' Oii ct S&(l1 S trrt Vt ae Rd MtlY!n P Jtcluon '41!U Jeronln o 1lgntd Ill NORMAN E WATSON 1n111ecto• B J Andre""' Rep Ltnt El TOfO C111torn1• 976)0 Secr11ary Bclrd or TrvJIH1 PUBLIC-~OTICE 1ni11•tl11 II M C.1ru,el1r No l"8t1y (It k I I 01Yl1on Rep Cltrk G A Clfijlll11 No P•fh C t k J C S1>11rrv lttP ( 10!'1'~ A M McCu• Dtm JOlllECIHtT s u-on' PRECINCT S-JlllJI Ptllllng Pl•Ct NtWllOl'I HttbOf Hill Potl 110 Place Luckll•rGI R11 Pence 14 School .00 Irvine Av E :io .. SI ln11>tclOr J I Sendt Otm ln<pec 0 O M Luc•!l~rGI Arp Ju6Qt P M FPWltr RIP Ju<IQO L D P1tfllOll RIP r~ k G M c1111rlM'f Dem Clerk M T Conde O.m Cit k L C Fll11 Oem Clerk I V Wfd Dem "al!CINCT S..U47l I PJIECINCT S-Jt , .. I Poll ng Pitt• lltlm•n A11ldl ll(I 1U l•lh Poll !IQ Pl•ct Monie Vht.t. ~l!oot lfO Slrett Poll no PllCI sw .. , Rt1ldtll(t P rate Rd ln11>tclor A J Swetol Rtp Juag1 ca. Guild Dem (It " J O Pe1r11Q11 Ato Ce k Ml Ctllvl Dtm P•ECINCT1 Sil H7 I l"oll no Pli tt LtlrV Rttlclanca Falrllt lcl Or lnllltltlllf M P Vin 0• K1mp RIP Jud<te C M CnllltncStn AtP 1n111ee1or l E Ge Uler Rt? 406 J11c1oe s R OYr o Rtp (ltrk SW Gr1Sl.O fl.ep Clark a D S11uro n Rep Pltl!CtHCT S-»->tS l PolllflO Pltce l i W I At510tf!Ct B1y11tore o 4519 Ln1;?tcto• MA Oaltpn RtP Judge 8 L G1ven~ Rtll C•-MIC Lewi Rep Clerk N J Mtck. Dem JuGl!t R T Kur!1 No Ptr!y Th s bu$lntss Is ,onducted Dy a gantral Open Mtv 11 1914 Clerk p S1!>4<n Dim pt 1n111h p Publl•ll•cl 0 angt (oa11 Dellv P tel Clerk c Mar1blt Dtm O...!k H Wnlte MfY I • "'' hU I• P'lllECIHCT J..Jt 123 1 This 11a11rnen1 w.s I ltd with tnt PUBLIC NOTICE Tl!t PoU1110 li'l•c• Ptn.-IJ A.pis. CluOho11w County C erk o! Or111ge C<>unty on Ao•ll ;11 2411 ::.:c:~-~1·~ ~rlllllft Dem " 1 ' 1 ' P'lllU '~I::~0rTsA:~~~...,,.E~S ,,;2ME Nc.~o::..: "iQ!i\j~ • .;o:~;HT N5w"...l!~, Jl,ldge F 0 Richmond Rep Publlsllt<I Or1ng.r (Oii! OtllY Pllct TM tcllowlng Ptf1o0M II Oolllfl bu~ l\f$$ Bt•cn C11i!Oft1l1 9)660 (/.,..~ L M L1mol1 No P1rty April 24 and May 1 t 15 1914 I~ 14 11 CONMAR INC 712~ N t y p o r I , Cllrk II II llu1bv Rep WILL LAYMAN COMPANY 1200 So11le~1rd Ntwoorl flN(ll Calltom,,., • JILVE•ADCI p•mLJC NOTICE Outll Stred NrwpPt! !.l•Kl'I C•Hlo n • 916&11 , P'llleCINCT" .. ,..., 1 tJD 91WIO Tnl, Du•lnt1' • (OllOUCI~ 1>1 .. cc=c--~·' P'ICTITIO\.IS llUSINI.'' ~ Ho\Mi' STP.TliMl!HT 10l1owlno perll)fl II llClr'HI IKll ne~1 11.'<:>n!t v 1t• "" 1n1peclor FM Crltsm111 Dem lnir>e<I0!4 c M Ltwl1 Oem J\1!191 V Slltnnon earn Cler.. C JlflllllOfl At P Cltrk A N H11l1ttln Atp r•ECtNCT J JJ "' l PRECINCT S Sl lt .. I P111111111 Platt It. A.neltl'I'" POfl St1110u ne Polling Place COft'OMunl!y err 8ulldlng -----WllDut O L1vm1n n~ vl11 Lido Sou~ '°'l)Or•tlOll !Ctlltornl•! kl\001 1900 276'1! SUY1r1Go Cl"' Rel FICTITICIUS llUSINESS NtwP0<1 flt1cn Ctl lorn a 9l6Ml CONMAR INC JuOQe I' C Vlveri Rep C!lrk 0 H Oltl Cte k o A Ollvrr llfO.. Cltrt A H Wiison Rep Cle k S Gtrrtll Rell l'RECIHCT" S ll-41' l PRECI NCT" S-J2111 l Po111no Plact Commun f'f Churth •11 r o 11119 Pl1t1 Long R11idlfl(f 111 The KtllO!r-Avtnue Poll no PllCI O.VIM 1t1.Joanc:1 Polpll/11 Ter tn~pec!Of J H Crlmto. llttP JlldQt J C. H•rrOG RtP. \n1oec1or M v Gt:rt1 ... 1ll Rep NAME STAT•MENT 11\ I bullntsl 11 bt!n11 CP<IOUCltd by '" llY s James Marino l'r111d1n1 JlldQt "° L Jtn1., RtP The FPllOWll'li peri.ons 1r1 001n11 lnalvlGu1t This 11111rnent w1' Ill.a w tn tf'll c11rk M E c;na11 A111 ~I •1 W lbvr D L•vmtn Coun v Clerk of O••"~ COUll!Y on •P• l "I Cftrk R A Smllh C.m !CUSTOM CRAFT L TO Mt\ttllOl't 11111 1ttltmtnl tiltd wrtl\ 1111 CO\ln!Y ?l '914 TUSTIN Btl(I\, c .. 11 926601 m 0o¥11 Or SVtlt Cit•~ ol Or1ng1 Cwnty ;M AOfU 121.171• Mfl•le•s Cl• 1nipec!Of G H S1eln 0.m lt>Speot;IO< 8 A B•tn R~o JUI!~ H a !Ctnnty D•m Clt rk E M Grto«V l>tm. Clerk o G F1ulkl!CI' Rep rltECIHCT S-JJ4JO.I 111' 1n11Mt f0f C Spr1i11nt• Dem Juclge l S P1ln~r Dem .Clerk N G Brlglltrn.. Rep Clerk M Rogt:rt Rtp Pl•CINCT S-J1.Jt7 I Polling Pltce Cl1r Rrsldlnce K!mbeflV Pl P•tlCINCT! Jn tU.1 ~ Hewoort ll1acn CA '2'6() ~l llst r Olt l'olllno Pll(t Wt5t Cl~bho11>e IAIOl Tl'lom11 A 8turnt Jr 117 ltlv1rslcl1 Puolflht<I Or1ng1 Coast OtllV Pllol 0.YllllJl>lrt AV Dr Newporl BtKI\ CA '1660 April 'I 11'1G Mt~ 1 I 1S lfl• !~)! 1• FJl,.l l"ulll Ultd Orange (DOit! 01lh P lol APr I 11 Ind M$y .. I U I"• 14S-I" Jud<;il -c J FMl~nj 01111 Clerk M "' Norfoll °""' Cll!fl l M JICOll RtO Cltr~ MP Murphy Pllttm~ Dem C.ler~ e Sm'" It$ l'll•C•NCT J U-41$ 1 PltECINCT S-J1 Ill I l'oltlng Plttt &onner Rt sldenct Potting Platt R..,ntll ll11ldtrtCI 106f Olion S~n Pablo Cir !noll"t lllf J F flo~/\e1' Rto Plllllng Plact Englert R..J'lknc• s1nac11t11 Dr IJl2 lf'n.Pet!Or S A CllY Dim Jl,lclQe J E Qrhlgtr Rep Clark J M Al'ldt-5, Rtll CL'1'k E L (ootr Rell 1n1pec-1or A s 111.-°""' lt-rl A llanJ1ml11 711 HtWIOll W1r··l•~-----'--------- Jl,lclQ1 J S C11!1r11 R~ COltl MUI CA '1617 Cttrt L L Htckllick Otm T"l\ls bo.llhlt» ll cOftducled DT I vtntrll Cl .. k M A HtnclrlCklOll Dem P1rlntl"llllp 1-------------' O ---.. RR(INCT J 11 t ... l Tl1ornt1 A 81\fml Jr "ICTITIOUS IUJIHIE5$ l'IC tTI US IUSINllSS PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC N6TIC~ ' l n1~t0f H L Moll lttp JllOQI VJ MHnY Jte11 Juc!Qe M. c P•ltrlt• Rep Cltrk F S pretton lttP 1U VII lftl.PfCIOf' E P' Tllltk Oln'I Judge E II Wiii.le Ill._. Cltrk G II Ooylt 0.m C1t •• It Romm Dem P•ECI HCT 5 U UI I PftECllrtC.T Ml"'1 I Polling Pltct Mul\lal 18&1 E (11!11 ftwy ' I p Nil Scl'loOI 1Qt2 R A Benltmfn NAMl STATEMENT N .. ME S'T .. Tl.MEHT S1v "Ill Bu IG "'ii Poll 119 t1c1 son 0 0001_,_ "''"" , 0 •• ,0 "·•I-•• The tollowl""' """°" 11 ~no butln•i> BrPWlllAQ Pov Tl'r l1 st1!1manl w11 llltd W Ill !ht T"' "" "• -•· ..,. "" ·~ .§ ··• C!t l M l Benntll Rtll Cltrlt E C M1tGllllvf~Y RIO (!el'• F E 8t-lf RIP l'llCINCT J SJ,tJ61 l'llECINCT S 51 lff I Polllno Pt.ca HtwpOrl SChOOI l~1t f'lltl no PllCI No ! Fl•• S!1llOt1 IOC 8111»1 flt~d Polling Pltc• Al'IGtrton Apt 2 lle11denc1 lOS Farnltal A.v lnipector A L Tritt AID JUl.IQe M Ravle Rep ln1peCIOf B fl Wilson Ot!m Judo• l G LlPO!ll Otm (ltrk PW (hr(11tnwn RtO ln51>f'tlO• E A G11rdntr Rep Counly Clark ol Or1r>ga' County on April •1 MORTON ELECTRICAL SERVICE "TUSl lN..CHAPMAN llEVELOr .IENf., Juaoe e M Wll50n Re o U 1971 co u 11<1 p 1 111 ~JO v. , ci .. k M J ''""°"' 1t10. ,.n101 110 Ltr•por1 o r Hunt!tlfllon fle•ch • m •r l'ltr• o t\ ~ Publlil'ltd Oro1'9' CO••I O•ll v Piiot Ctlllo•nlt 921-16 mlntter loul•var<1 Ylldtn Greve, C!trt M A. flNvln Rap. •11rll 17 24 •116 IW\llY 1 I 1914 1]26 I& J11nc1 R. MC ton 3'1CI L1r~11Gf1 Dr Calltcrnl• 9'2MJ B1kt<' AY ln,peclllf P E Rost Jttp !niP1r(IC I L Clle•ou•l~I lilto Judgt AB Pllff'llfl ll•P Cltrll F M Anderioo Reo Clerk B A KlrllwOOO Rap l!'RECIMCT J SW51 I Cl~k D W Clar~. Rtp Pll!ECINCT l..JJ·lft l Poll no Ptace SPC!t19lt1 r11tll:llHCT1 f.1l •US I I I -lVll n-Chl p<n.Jll C.orp 1 C•I fo 1111 R•• dentl 1000 Poll 119 Pltct E11I ClullhDuM Ul\1 Huntlnotoo Bt1cn Cal lorfl 1 T<6'16 co."por1Tl11<1 fttt> Wt,tmln~l.r floult C1nt1rburv Av PUBLIC NOTICE 111 ~ buslnt~' () conG~9!1 by 111 v1rd Gercl•n GrOVe Ctlll t'1~1 Ju~ G A a-11 It.$ c. ••• R E.J J11tint.dt! Rell (l~rk 8 J Heller RIP Cll'k Al He~IY lttl) Cl.Wk M 5 A!lttfl'll 0tm P•l!CtlrtCT J U-oM-1 PRECINCT SU Ito I PO!llnQ P11ce Mtr 11-1) Scllool Poll ng Pit'' •Pfll\IUI lttlldtfl(t :!021 Mldn..-1 Dr Pot111111 Pleet Ha t>or View Scl\Qol 900 Goldtnrad A•• w Otrtn Front lnll)t'CIP• BM Mont1w 1 NO PlrTY Juclgt H W Nybart RIP Cl~r-A Cat•!• Dem t~'oector w O Tl>cl'flll Dtm !nalv 0~11 "Tll!t bu\ln115 11 con<luct!ld bv 1 Llmht1 J!ldQI M l 51tVlfli I.ell FICTITIOUS IUllN•ss r J1m11 Ill l!'lor1on Ptrlntrsl!!p • C1tr~ M L WU1l1m1 O.m NAME STATEM•NT Thi\ 1111eo111n! w•1 lhed will\ !ht' TU$TIN.(:HA""""'N CORP ~ Clerk M E Poe oam~ Tl'll fllllowlno oertom art GOl!lll Coun!v Clt rk of Or1nQ,t ColJ~IY on A11tll Gtntr11I Panoer BabD 51 lntpeclcr T R MaTldlnl'rtlt Dem l~Jl>'ll(10f O J Sllfl0\11 Dtln. Jliage Ml llrl!ll\I Otm JudQe fl A S•k•~ O.m Cltrl< J Y MCA1ttr R•p. 2100 ln$Ptc!Ot J H MtDone!I RIO Julgt N C S!anton l\•P. Cttrk W A Mv1r1 Rep Clt1k V M11tt1>r1 At'p C!tr~ fl L M<,C1rthy Otm PRECINCT S-53 .00-1 Poll no p ece 811IDoa ROGm Ntwppr1 P'allCIHCT S 11 JY.I tru-.ineu ,1 2J. 1~14 By Het'mon Tll!Skt lt.0 P1rk Poll!ng Pll!Ct 81lclwln Rt1ldtn't 1"'2 ORANGE COUNlY All:T WQRLD P'llJU S.Cr111rv Q!'M'nmetaow Av 20:§' Hi vei Avenue c.11111 Mtsa C•I Pulllli.ht<I Orer>qe Cc111! O&IJY Plk!t 1'h!1 1111tm11nl w11 "ltrl wt" tile PllCtNCT1 Sii-iilt (_lerk fl L Mctnltt RtP. Cltf• l A "°°'pet lllP Cieri\ 0 M l!llacktlt Oaf!\. PIEC INCT"t s-U•I I PRECINCT J Sl ltl l Pollll'ltl PllCI N...,-.po;t SnorK ClullttouN Pollll'IQ Placf: Htltcr11! ClubllOU't l124 Sil Ct~~! SI Poll n0 PIK t N1wporl H\11• Clubt!Dust ltOO Port C~rlow Pl ln•t*.IOf II 8 Smltft lltto Colleot St lnopeclll" I Mlntr JltO. ·~pe(IOI' G N !Cotti lttP JlldOI I J Htndr1Ck$Clll,, lltao JudOt N M l.Uik ltell Cltrk J M Slllft'. Dllll Cltfk C P MltTOrl Fl" Clff~ A C RtmskOw Rl/t Cleft E J .. lll~lt. Atp •ll!ICINCT1 »WI! 1 PIECINCT1 t-Ji ltt 1 Polllf'l9 PlllC• Sw1l11 RK!ftntt PPlllnG PIKf °"1t lOWll AP I) A_po11n• A,,_ Ch1llMUM 1150 Adtml A¥ lntpKlor M A SW.I/\ Rt" lft$.l)K!Of N T FIMllOln Rto JUOlll a J Harrym1n llfP, Judge M l. RJMw1ll Otm Ci.rk E E Yi6C1burn ltltl- C!tr-P M lltktr It$ PaECINCT 5-»4141 PolUng Pl1ct Tr• ... ! Lodga 62111 w C04!'' !My 122 llllOtctor1 I' H llltC~ 111111 lf'1PICIOf M ( H•ll Rto JUOOt I<. M le•mtn ll111 Cit•~ e R (_r(IU(I\, Rep Clerk• B L.. M•rth\.-O.m PIECINCT sss-•11 Sklnntr Rr•IGenct 1n• Hl9rr11nc1 Or '"'PIC-!Of C W'1t1 Rep Judlla D L Ctrl'!llehttt D$fl\. Cltrl CM Att!"'Ut-Rep Clerk J Fl Slalfol'd Dem PltEC,INCT" t U"402 I Poll!... Pll('I S•tr~ lt:e11dtntt Viii• $wrll Juogoa A M Mnltr °"" Clttt F S ltt'! Otftl CMl•k I! W StlPtl Rell-Cltrk L M 811!'19" Rtp. C.1er~ H 1Cl11ttld 0eM PllC-IMCT1 J.Sl.-S-1 JU11111 0 C. 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" . . . •· OAll Y l>IL.(J I MIXED SINGLES TUMBLEWEEDS • ~.If wo wtrze MM~lrD. /IJOLJl.O I Cvtr( PACK VP \ ANO GO~M< 10 Morn.eg ! by Wm. F. Brown and Mel Casson ~HATIONSHIPS ?!!gt ~Me GIVoN Monleg~ A WT MOii£ fREtl)OM .1 - AND 'TtlUR Pl LEMMA IS .•. ? WORKIN' FOR AN fPITOR WHO'S WIGGED OUT FROM HAVIN& ONCf' Bf'EN BfANEPo WITH A COMfVSlllG . STICK BY AN IRAT~ I S'l'OSr:' Bf;:l~fJ A Nf3NS'XJY FOR GROVER CAN Gff SOfili\ lRYING WHAT 15 II? l • DESERT . DENOUNCER APPRENTICE PR f:SSMAN. " ©) -~ ... ,,,.~. . ·f.ll~j.;.ft ·MUTT AND JEFF ' -' ·' ~. I .,. ' ,. ~ .... " FIGMENTS NANCY I CAUGHT TWELVE BUTTERFLIES TODAY r ... ,,r- "'"'"·""'~-' .... ; TWELVE?? ... HOW DID YOU DO IT ? ---THEY'RE VERY HARD TO CATCH .. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ~ ·1 ACBOSS 1 Chat1ers 5 Turning po1n1s 'l Go 1ao1dlv l<l t11sh Roses male t~ File 5 par!ner 16 Urgency 17 Rail birc! 16 Unexoec1ed 20 Stroke on the green -;?! 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DO by Ernie Bushmiller NOT IF YOU GET THEM WHILE THEY'RE YOUNG PEANUTS ·P,l\!::TT{ GOOfl, f,.\T1T4' ... H0J.J HAVE ··~J5E!::N C\J!,\G? JUDGE PARKER 0<.AV STRAND: Tr;E I WA~OE.N v.•_L S:::: : "0'J NOV'•' ---..-<~ ' MISS PEACH V\R. 61.A°'KA'S, l 'M i Ei.'.l.ING At'f fO~ 1"Hf f:El..l.Y 5CHOOL- J<. l.A IZ'ION ... NO!'. ! HATc THAT ~lHOOL , ! ~ATf: ,.HMS K1[)1)1 l HATE YOll , AMP:!. ~£F~~f TO HAVE M'( NAME CONNUTfD IN ANY WAY II " YOU NEED BIG BRASS, AND Bl(; BRASS NEEDS CRYSTAL. ~- DOOLEY'S WORLD by RoCJer Bradfield -- .----..,..--....,....., WHAT WAS THAT (OR? rJcffi<tN' SPECIAL YOLJ, A r::'HV'S!CIA!-..1 , ANP SLJPPOSS:Oi...Y WHY, Yoo SH OLJVC' e~ pi:;~s,v..ocKe:l7 ANC' f.iANN!iP Fr:l.OM 'fHe: Pl<OFE!lSS ION .1 A MAt-.1 oi:=: ' COMPASSION ?! PANCHITO! l.ET15 WOR,.-1.-1 OUR WAY 70 ff.IE OR IEEN1" ANO·-· S-8 t,ASTE .soV1C OP ff/AT GOOD t:ARTHf MOON MULLINS SIR', COULD You FILL ® IT UP,s1R? <;So, you LOOI<' TIRE"D, SIR. ANIMAL CRACKERS I MUO ~ YONG.' ALMON() M UCK! DIRT NEST SO<JP! CHOPSOli-f srOP, PORF/1<10! I'.« OROOLJN&.' WJ.l lCJ./ WA'/ 15 EAST.? /. ., ., ..Joi <C..:.":if- WHAT 11-116 \VO"LD NEEDS 16-MOJ<e, SPON"fANEOU5 HUGGI NG by RoCJer Bollen LGT5 OF C~ILDRcll HIS Aee HAV5 A eulcEi FA'-10 · by Charles M. Schuli. THE GIRLS ~~~~~~~~ /','.\ '3:.\R'{' T.J HE.l.R TH.\T ... 17 IT ~Cl1CCL A6AL\J? "l'EA,Li ... ACCCRDING TO A RECENT fJLL, N,'( ~TUP!OIT'1' !S ON Ti-IE R!:7E ~ 5-8 by Mell "I'm afraid I've -rea('hed the point where narrow panels just make me look like a two.Jane hii:hway." OKA'I. """"o~• we MAKE. IT "(OMPL.IM!!NT.;. Of: A F/l1SNO "? • \ 1 _11,"' ' . ...; ·. -· . --~~~~~~~ ... .. by Chester Gould • wn.L \'OU GUYS p1PE DOWN! WE~e OM TMe ... ,~. I " DENNIS THE MENACE I ' Dy yog berr! and only stood low< pane butte and ture pop.<. for I stra in-a· wa br str pu m er pa rl II r~ • G . . ~-·~···...--.--- May Makes ' • • . . , . C\llS Merry RED RIPE TOMATOES 23~. By BAIUIAl\A. GIBBONS , What merrier month than ~fay for Slim Gourmel strawberry lovers ? The price is right . . . aOO so is the calorie count, less than 100 for a whole plnt. There's no law that all strawberrie<s m\,\St be served on shortcake with lots or fat- tening wlllpped cream. J1ere 's a list ol other winning ways, all calorie-wise: CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE HUNTS liLECTRIC PU~ or REGULAR ~ • -Make your own fresh fruit yogurt by stirring crushed berries , l"IO<alorie sweetener and vanilla Into plain yogurt, only 130 calories n cu1iful in- stead of 250 or more. TOMATO SAUCE . . FRESH LOCALLY GROWN {STRAWBERRIES -Serve sticed berrit!I and low-a.lorle maple syrup over pancakes Oi' w~fles ... no bu~ter needed ! ·· -Slice lot! of strawberries and a banana into prepared dietetic lt.rawberry gelatin; !<Ip with wblpped evaporated mil k -~fake a real b e r r y milkshake. Combine one·lhird cup powdered milk with three-· quarters cup cold water and 3 or 4 Ice cubes in your blender .. aJmg with berries, vanllta and sweetener to taste. -Or, poor the blended mix· ture into ice cube trays or popsicle-makers and freeze, for low<al pop&! -Add two egg yolks to your strawberry shake for a meal· in·a·gla.ss eggnog that's rich in ISOUHCECAH BOLD DETERGENT GIAHT SIZE ANTHONY'S EGG BIG I LB.BAG REG . 6Sc NOODLES SPRINGFIELD APPLE JUICE . FULLGALLOH RECIPE DOG FOOD #I TALL CANS REG. llc a ~-~!~---------------.-!OU protein and vitamin C. A great hurry-up brealdast. -Uke liquid lunches? Blend your fa vorite brand 2 2 5 - calorie-meal mix with milk and real strawberries for field-ln!sh flavor, --Sen<e loi. of sliced berri.,. with c r u n c h y high-protein cereal and skim milk, for an appetite-appeBsing breakfast. -Marinate sliced berries in equal parts fresh orange juice and champagne. Chill until dessert time. HU HTS TOMATO KETCHUP4 /SI 14 OZ. BOTTLE '/ - -Fill an omelet with low-fat SPRIMGFIELD SUNSHINE $ $ MES TEA ICED TEA 12 OZ.CAN HUNT'S TOMA TO PASTE ll 01. CAHS STATE FAIR PUFFED WHEAT CEREAL 6 OZ. BAG 3/SJ l60L IOI SWEET 'N' JUICY NAVEL ORANGES GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS 10! 12~ FRESH DAILY C , 6, . MUSHROOMS LB. ~ BIRDSEYE BABY LIMA BEANS 10 OZ , PKG, ' e e I . SARA LEE CHOCOLATE POUMDCAKE 11 OZ. PACKAGE HEAD & SHOULDERS 29 SHAMPOO llGULAI SI.IS s 1 SUPER SIZE 7 OZ. TUIE AT SOMISTORIS HEAD & SHOULDERS LOTIOH SHAMPOO cottage cheese and top with 19' c ' c ERS ollced berries for a swe<t· KIDNEY BEANS #lOO TALL CAM HEEZ-IT CRA K lover'• supper that's rich in =~'""':.-=-..:::=;;;:..;.;;,.. _ _;_ ________ ...... _____ _,.:.. _____________ ~l';.11 ~'.': .• straw•·-i'es wi'~ :/fe~.. ZACKY FARMS surE• SJll 11 FLOl.PUSTle IOTILE IMULAI SJ. I I AT SOMI STOllS -"o3ICI 'i ~' • WI ' ' ... GLEEM toppings o ersatz sour cream , ·~ ' ')'1 ... made by whippin~ rottage · J ·~ 1 cheese In your blender wil.h ~ jost enough buttermilk or 1 yogurt. Great on any fn.llt! CALIFORNIA GROWM QUALITY POUL TRY HO PRESEllVA TIVES ADDED TOOTHPASTE REG. 89c AT SOMl STORES OUR REG. PRICE 69c Sweeten part-6kirn I t a ti a n ~ • ,,;.~ ricotta cheese and serve over ..,\ ZACKY'S FRESH . :ez~~andtofWaol :n~ .HEN TURKEYS orange juice concentrate. II TO 13 LBS . Blend with ice cubes and IACKY FARMS GRADE "A" water for a fresh and frosty breakfast drink. WHOLE BODIED -To make a qulck :::=:es~d~ ~la~ FRYING spoons water or grape Juice. :~~sw':!~~ne~~~~s~rc~ CHICKEN refrigerator. -Fre<ze your own' Spread BAR M SHANKLESS waahed, drjed and hullod her· rles on coOkie' tins in direct <'Ontact with freezer shelf. When aoUd, bag them in plaatlc. -~ke low-calorie vanllla pudding mix and with skim milk . \Vben set, layer with crushed berries Ln c I e a r parfait glasses. -C omb l D. e strawberries witho nectarine chJmks and appl e cubes !or a colorful 11lad, Top with vanilla yogurt mixed with low-calorie mayor> nab<; In cantaloupe balv., with coll>tl• cheese flavored wll.h vaiillla and aweetener. Top liberally wlth oliced ber· rtes, 1..-a lundl that wtes Ilk• d-1 -Serve lots of berrl<ll over 1\ender allces of anael cake or ladyllnien Both are reltUve- Iy calorie-light. For more recipes, send a stam ped , aelf·addresaed envelope and ~ cents to SLIM GOURMET SUGAR·REDUC. ED RECIPES, in ca"' 'of the Dolly Piiot, 50 Wea Shore TraUr Sparta, N,J, 07871. SMOKED HAMS SHANK HALF BARM BUTT PART HAM FARMERJOHM SLICED . BACON IA.RM BULK STYLE WIENERS BAR M FtlESH SLICED BOLOGNA - 43~ 69! 79! 89! ··~-· 89! c BAR M HICKORY SMOKED TA VERN -S J 98 HAMS ":t~~~E ' LB. OUR OWM CURED CORNED BEEF llORTHERH FILLET TURBOT· rROTEIH ILEHD GROUND BEEF • I VODKA HALF GALLOH 5899 -161-· SEVEH CROWN SEAGRAM'S s499 Sitl<lll WHISKEV FIFTH --1-1-----------1 -::.:.-·~.?"£ WATERMELLO -;:;.;;;;:-• ~~~IAL BUY" FIFTH 39c ··~- .Stott Hour> 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Daily lncludin9 Sunday Prices Effective: Thursday tt.rv WtdMsday May 9 t~ru 15 , rrices s&lb jt<t to stock ot'I ltond. W-E GLADLY ACCE" U.S.D.A. FOOD COUPOHS OSCARMA.VER IOL 5ac ALL MEAT or A(L BEEF BOLOGNA 7u.. OSCAR MAYll CHUIS·I OZ. BRAUN or .SANDWICH . OUR OWH COUNTRY STYLE PORK SAUSAGE ··~ 79! COSJ'A MESA PLACENTIA 19th and Placentia 710 W. Chapmcm ' ' I • • • • • Seafood Valu es ! FRESH s i a9 SOLE FILLETS lb M ild flavor and fi rm~ English Sole , Fresh Trout ••••• 69~· ·rrom Idaho ••. min. net wt. 5 oz. each ~alibut Steak •••• s2°? Center cut ... fine for broiling or b-b-q! Cooked Shrimp .• s24? Perfect size for shrimp cocktail! CRAB CLAWS ~ So meaty! From Alaskan King crabs! FRYER WINGS 39~ From U.S.D.A. Grade "A" chickens! Prices in effect Thur. ~1a_y 9 through Wed. May 15 Liquor Dep 't Values C d• El RANCHO'S $J99 ana 1an sAvE si.001 Get acquainted with the q~ality of El Rancho's fine Canadian whiskey ~ Fifth. Old Forester •••• s599 Save 50¢ on straight whiskey! 5th Cluny Scotch ••• s149s Now a low, low price! 1/2 gal. Vodka or Gin •••• s399 Our own Holiday times! Quart Champagne • • •5299 Gallo's Extra Dry! Fifth Cave du Jacques Ney $ 3 5 0 SAINT VERAN s1~ C.o1dcn Rurgllndy, dry and clean tasting! ~erve chilled with fish. fowl , meat? Grocery Specials Listerine ANT1sEPr1c ••••••••• 79~ Big savinKS on the 14 ounce size of the one that tastes bad, works well! -Margarine IMPERIAL ••••• :. 55c The spread that has so many use~, and so many loyal users! I lb. pkg. Mandi-Wrap 100Fr.RoLL •• 35c Use it to lock in flavor and freshness, and Jove the saving! Made by Dow M J B Coffee 1Le.cAN •••• 95c When you're looking for flavor, you can't go wrong wit.h M J B (3 lb. can ... 2.93 ) Gain DETERGENT •••••••••••••••• 79c The giant size package . .' . that one that gi\'es so many washer loads of efficiency! Syrup lllffl JEMIMA'S • • • • • sgc Pancake Mix • • • . 59c \Vho knows pancakes better? 24 oz. btle. Aunt Jemima's Buttermilk-2 lb. pkg. Cheez-it Crackers • 59c • • Sunshine's popular snack! 16 oz pkg . .. .... Choose Springfield for YOluo enl qufityf Sweet Peas ••••• 19c . And tender, too! Springfield, No. 303 Aluminum Foil . . • 17c . It's strong! Springfield 25 ft . roll Liquid Detergent . 29 c Lemon scent or Pink-Springfield 32 oz tiquid Bleach • • • • 29c Big gallon site for value! Springfield Salad Oil • . • • • • 69 c Pure vigetable 'oil! Springfield 24 oz FRUIT ~s COCKTAIL A c For salad, dessert Springfield No. 303 Lo-Cal Soft Drinks 1 oc J>opular flavors in 12 oz. can, Springfie ld Springfield Tuna • 45c Chunk style li ght meat -No. '2 can Tomatoes • • . • . . · 29c, .Springfield No. 21/1 cons. StC1ck up! - Pork 'n' Beans • . • 39c l'lump. tasty beans! Springfield, No. 21h Grapefruit Juice • • 55c Springfiel d.Ctn of six 6 oz cans! TOMATO ~~~c JOICE ~~ Red and ri ch! Spring{ield 46 oz can CHICKEN s 1 09 LIVERS • :Freshnes~ makes the differenct! Cure 1181" Ham .•. s219• Hormel's boneless-y,•hole or half! Boneless Roast •• s1 1? English cut. Choice beef chuck-rolled! Link Sausage •••• s12! El Rancho's links -home-made sty!C! Sliced Bacon • • • • 89i •. El Rancho's o.wn-ranch style! Ground Beef •••• s11? Extra lean ... bulk or patties! CHICKEN STUFFED PIES Open daily 9 to 9 Sunday 10 to 7 No sales lo dealers Frozen Food! Van de Kamp·s . so good! 101/2 oz pkg. Entrees lt0llow11 HOUSE. • • 79e Stuffed f'eppers, Cabbage Rolls • 14 oz . Salisbury 'Steak • • 95c Holloway House -14 ounce package Criss Cross Pastry 59c Pepperidge Farms . choice of 3 kinds Waffles lllffl-.. • : • • 39c Buttermilk waffles, heat 'n' serve 10 oz FRYER ·a9~ BREASTS • U.S.D.A . Grade'" A" (with rib cage) • LEGS & THIGHS 69~ From U.S.O.A. Grade "A" fryen! · Beef Kabobs .. 5 1 4 ~a Lean chunks of loin cut U.S.D.A. Choice beef! Net weight 8 ounces each Pork . Kabobs .. 89~ Cubes of boneless pork legs, so lean and fresh! Net weight 8 ounces each Chuck Steak~.79~b U.S.D.A. Choice beef. center cut for value! Compare our quality, our trim, then cfecide! Ch't'aubriand s2 1 ~ U.S.O.A. Choice beef. tenderloin naturally aged! (Filet Mignon •.. 2.99 lb.) Spare .Ribs F~s" ... 89~ So very lean, wilh so much meaty goodness to enjoy! Eastern pork ... grain fed! The carpet is imaginary ... the service is real! The carpel 1s only a flight of fancy to make our point! Everybody at El Rancho is _there for only one reason .. to please you.' We want to make your uisit lo El Rancho the nicest part of the day. Red Carpet seruice is a way of life at El Rancho • not a sometimes thing. But see for yourself· there i3 a difference at El Rancho! SllACll BAR SPECIAL Ham 'n' Swiss on Rye With potato aalad, 9 ·a· ~ pickles and choice of · ~ small coffee or soft drink! - Delicatessen! Bologna RATWs ••••••• 39c Your choice, beef or meat .. sandwich favorites! Sliced, 6 oz pkg. Sliced Swiss • • • • 59c From the famed Cache Valley! 5 oz Shredded Cheddar 49c Miss Wisconsin · 4 ounce package - SALAD c:~:·55c DRESSING Fisherman's \Vharf ·no preservatives . Super F.resh! Velveeta 2111111r •••• s1 s9 Popular cheeae food from Kraft ! Party Dips • • • • • • · 39c Pen & Quill .. choice of flavors! 8 oz SHAIP a··9 CHEDDAR C Borden's, from Wisconsin 9 ot.. pkg. ,. . Asparagus .......... II! Large size spe&rs . _ . and the freshness assures tendemeas in each and every stalk! Bermuda Onion • 21bs29c Robust flavor, but not ,too hot! Mums for Mom ... s 1 •~ Beautiful healthy plants -Oorist quality, foil wrapped 6 inch pots! And ... a wide selection of Calndiums, Hydrangeas, Cinneraria, Gloxinia, Hybrid Lil ies, Tulip"·· African Violets ... all foil wrapped! FRQH -_ 39e PAPAYAS . ~. · .. Fresh! Rus hed here from Hawa ii! FRESH 2 tor4'i9c . SPINACil ~- Large buncheo! Garden fresh, all green! ARCADIA: PASADENA: SOUTH PASADENA: HUNTINGTON BEACH: NEWPORT BEACH: 2727 Newport Blvd. and ~ Suniel and Hu 0 J,,gl on Dr (El Rancho Cenl er ) 3ZO Vies! Colorado Blv1. Fremont and Huntinglon Dr. Warner and Algonquin (Boardwalk Cenl") 2l>5 £a1lblufl Or. (£a1tblufl Village Cenler) · • ' • EYE DEAL Gi·eat neighborhood. \\'ak Lo park. Coly hornl' 11•ith n1nsslvc stone fi rcPln<..'f'. Go1-g- cous rear pelio and fruit u-ros. Very pri- vat1·. BOAT DOOR. Only $4<1 ,900. call no11-. 1:142-153.3. SPANISH TRI-LEVEL TILE ROOF 4 BR + POOL • Add to th~ nbovr: A most dcsh·able neigh· lxirhood, 'round·th~rncr from clcn~n· tary school, park, tl'nnis courts and bike trail and close to beach. Price is $70.000. 'Nuff said? For 1nore infonnatlon, ph~ase ~hone 546·2313. EVER STEAL A HOME? !HERE'S YOUR CHANCEi Si.tl)er home near n1ile square park. Formal dinin{:. llugc separate family room. \Vet Bai·. Bonus sh~ed yard. Ho1nc is almost brand ne\v. O\VNEH l\IUST GO! Take ad- vantage -call 8-12-2;)J:l. 4 BEDROOMS $24,900 Purk aettin~ of condriminlums. Clos" to shopplni;: and comniunlty S\\•imming p<~ol. Good space fo1· that act ive ran1ily Y.'1th accessibility to l:x>ac:h and bike trail. call 5.J.6-2313 for details. WARM, ELEGANT & FUNCTIONAL Unbc\icvah\(' home on corner lot \\•ith mani- cured landsca1>ing. Fanl.Jlslic custom in ter· lor. Custom brick and stonc\\·are throui;h· out. J.iu{:(! family room. In1pressive wet bar. Loads of Spanish tile. i\fust sec. Includes 4 bedroon1s nnd 2 atorlt>&. llurry, only $52.500. Call 8'12·253.5. TRY TO BEAT THIS $19,900 1 1tor)' condo in "adult only" community. Very qulcl. very private, very con-.enicnt to cOJnplcte shopping. Forget you have a car. Excellent clubhouse poo l facilities. Nicely decorated. Move-In cunditiun. call 546-2313. GOLF COURSE COMMUNITY This Jru-ge hon1e ~\'CS a feeling of privacy fro m the tln1e you cntt'r the .enclosed court yard until you leave it. 3 yt>ars ne-.v. 4 bed· rooms \\·ith n1::is 111r downstairs. Separatt? dining, large fan1ily room. Electric garage door OJX'nl·r. An this and very lo\v yard 1n11intcnancc at $61,450. 6<16-.7171. IT'S A SHOWCASE ' $47,500 A Jov('ly 4 nn + ftunily room home In 111ove·in condition th1·oughout. Great loca· lion o n c1uict cul-de-sac, close to elemcn· ttu·y school and pa.1·k. Spaee tor boot or IJrt,>eze"'llY-A·la,y be converted tu additional roqm. For addlt1onal Information and ap. polntment, plcnse phone 546·2313. • WE HAVE A NICE ONE IN COLLEGE PARK flii.: thb 4 81JllCl011s lx'tlrooms and 1)()(1\-table size frunlly rOfun. \Val k to schools nnd shopping. Boat or traih•r ftcet'ss ! Nu ff ~11.ld! CAii 5rlti·2313. EASTSIDE C.M. 3 BEDROOM Quit't & Crispy clean on magnificent hardwood floors, d1>li i:htful yard in 1;reat neighborhood. $36,950. Call 6-16·7171. * Four Bedroums. * Family r oo1n. * Corner U.11. * t:xcellcnt ""ndition. • P1·inll· Lu1·a1i .. n. * * $-11.9;',ll! Ca.II M4i-GOIO. TRI-LEVEL POOL HOME CAREER OPPORTUNITY I Quallfli:atlon•: Integrity & Enthut l•tm F'lnd out for yoursf·ll' -E;\f!N \\'hlic you LEAHN ho\\' rnake il in Rl•nl Estaf<' Saleli~ CONTINUOUS & !EXTENSIVE TRAINING PROGRAM MONTHLY! Call ttiday -it's F REE~ No obligation - ll't's talk about il no"·! ::itarl l'Rrning 11·hile you're lt!&l'llill~ In th<.• ch1.ssroon1 & on the job. Program Startt May llth ·Make R•Prvatlons Now Our i::raduat{'1' c•f Th{· H<'al Estate1'S Ca!'eer Ki~k-Off 'J'ralni11 ;,(Pl"o:.:.1arn tell us it's fan- ta.sti~! FOH PHOFf.SSIO:\'~\L" R\" PH Off.SSIO:-.'- L\LS! Call Virg:iuia .\11,1 ri,;on, ~-:.005 for det a il~. \'uu'll be g"IRd ~uu did~ 3 + POOL $30,950 R('la.x! Lc-t sorncone els(' do the yard\\"Ol"k \\'hile you ('njoy life in this fantastic asi>ocia tion main- tained community. Jrs a BJC to1\·nhome with 19x20 family room + 2 car garage. To see call 847-6010. ON THE COUNTRY CLUB SIDE $68,000 or ~l f'>i!l Verde dri\·e among the cLJSto1n homes! Cho.rn1ing: 1 slur), 4 bedl"wm honu!. You'll be thrillt'd. at tht• size of the rooins. St>parated n1as· t.er bedruotn. ~Jassivf" stone double fircpla1.-c. Bcautlfullv la11d~ca1"-·d l"'\1f:t driVC\\'BY and pad for boat S.tura:,:1'. Cnll 5'16.:l31:t EXECUTIVE"S PARADISE SKY BLUE WATER Truly a n exp1>ril'nc.-. 10 Sf'C this home. i\lanicurt>d ASSUME 7°/o LOAN Only Sl93. J"'r n1onth -('111~· '.I h, dnn1n1 h•Hllt' un valuabli' lt-2 lot . lln!r s·•:•.!l7'll. !i i!i·'i17J BIG BIG BIG ! Hu~e 2-story on giant cul-dl'·:-ac 1 .. 1. f oul" kin!.!· size bedrooms. Fan1il.1· roon1 11 1th hu:..;1· ~tunf' fireplace. Close tu beach. llutry -(luly S 19.H.>u: CaJI noy,· -847-6010. LANDMARK HOME l'\"cnr nt'\\' Landmark honll'. t:pg-rodf'd 11ir .. uc-h· out. ~ bedrooms. lal"gc k it ch1'll nnd fan1ily arf'a. FlHEPL\CE. Co1·n1•r 101. !>"1111 fo1· !_,,1at and can11..cr. $40,990. Cal! 96~-liiG:. CUSTOM HOME 6 BEDROOMS 4 BATHS \Yalk to t.:•Jl f course. Bikl' to bt'>a<'h. ~tug(' n1asl<'r suitl'. Cl'nlrRI \·acuun1 syslC'nl. l ntc1·com through· nuL Latl.(l' h11nily rooin I\ ith \l"f't bar. Fonnal dining nM:>ITI. STORYBOOJ\ CO!\IE TRUE. Hurry -Call 342·2il''>- grounds. 2·story cn\ry. ;\lasi;ivc living roon1 11-Hh Fabulous custon1 homf'. FOR ~IE:R ~IODEL. 'lac:· ,-aulted t'('ilin~s. l..argr S('paratc forinal dining. nificent cust.o1n C'nlt~-. t.:nbclic1·able hon1.-.. T11 in Hug(• fiesta 1·oun1 \\"i1h oval henrlh firep(a{"C. Custom SPARKLl:\'G 1'001... Separate laundry rQOm. \Vet h.'11'. :\·lany f'xtrr.s. O\·er sized master suite. Hurry-. YOU \\'t)r\'T BELIEVE TillS PRICE! Call 1101\ ! ~J2-:.1j3:J. master suites. ~lan1n1r11h bonus room. Forn1al dine. Steps to pool. llu1-ry only one uf a kind. Call for details. 842·25J;). ,........___.........._CO-RO---NA DEL MAR SELECTION ~-l ROSY FUTURE Sinai! sophis ticated home on R-2 Jot in old Co1u na dcl ~lar. Done \vith a feel for ton1or· ro11·. 2 bcdrootn a1'f'ns \\•ilh built.ins featured in niast(•r r-u ite. lndour·outdoo1· li1·ing rrozn 1\·ith a J.!l"Cn t lofty fN'ltnl:. C1tll quickly to see this fasciun tinc: 111·1Jpcr1y. Asking not n1uch 111orc than lot \"t\luc. 6i3-8550. t., --- • PRICE REDUCED TO $89,500 .Just try duplica ting-I his custotn·bui\t honie on toda~··s n1arket. 4 bedrooms. study. sp&cious fan1ily rootn and \"ic\v or ocean. \Valking dis- tan~ to pri\"nle be::ich. you 011"ll. the land. This one \\·on't Jo.~t long, 673-85:;0. LOWEST PRICED HOME IN IRVINE TERRACE EXCHANGE F!tONT ROW IRVINE TERRACE .. If you \\"ant to lh·c in Corona dc>I AlRr"s finest ~·ur commtrc.ial, indusl'riRI or r1~ld1•ntinl In. area. thPn lrt us sho\\· you our f"IC\\' listing coi-.ie property. This rabUlt)llS l lo1•1lr ~·rH hun1r priced to St'!] A.t only S68.000. It has :l bNI· "'Ith harbor&: OC<'a n vi\J"' 11·ill i;;1tbdy lhc n1ost rooms. a den and 2 baths. You can see the dl11erlmlnallng buyer. Perf~t for Indoor & <>u t· n~ht lights at Fashion Island and If you \Yant door llVlng. A <'Ustom-bullt tind. you O'l\'11 lhl' l\ !)("1(11 thPre l.!i 5pace I\ plenty In the large Jund. CAI\ for private sho\\·lng. 673--8550. 11rivntc ya.rd. Ca.JI 673-85j() f()r more details. BRIGHT AND SHINY Brand ne\\' duplex -r-ou th nf hit.:111\"ay In Cdi\I. Each unit has 1500 liq. ft. 3 huge hed· roorns, \\'a.lk·in·closet -dlnin,!! roon1, fir•'• place. Great depreciation fnr ln\'(•s tor. Call 1101~·: 673·8530. JUST LISTED FIVE BEDROOM HOME Priine location. La.rire fan1il)' hon1c. Arl i111'f'nt to Coruna del i\l3r 1-li i.:h St'hnnl nnd NP \1·111u·t Beach tennis club. 5 bedl'o11ms. family 1"00111, oeean vie .... ·. Extremely light and Airy. ln tip ... top ronditlon -lf your fzuni ly nl'<.'d:i ellJo\v room and 5 bcdroon1s, call qulckl~• -673-8550. .. ' I uAIL ~ PILOT Gj ~ ONE OF FOUR Anrl "11•' 11f 111 11 ·I bt'()1~lun1, ~ h11 !h h11111,..., n1 1,1l.1blt· in .\lt·~a d<'I .\f,'\r Hild lh·· 11111~ 'Jiit' 11 ilh a l'l'll'l' ll·~s thun 1;i 1.1.0110. ('.di ;11 1111•·· -ti·l!i-7 ! 'I. MIRACLE IN MESA DEL MAR 1:._·a!ly ~onit•thin~ SJl<'1..:ia!! Fi11C' 1.111u·h1•., •if 1!,·:.ig:n and dP("l1r dii-lint.:uish · thi-. :; l11•1t- t'oon1 110111,., G('nf'r•1ui; 11s1• of r1u11 lt\.\ \1al1- J•1lj1t.;t'. cu,.tnrn dra r ~·.;, prcn1iun1 q11ali1y ~ha.: c;H'Jk'I, J.:<'nuin1• i11111·bJ1• in brilhl'l!On1.~. C<l ll 5.JG-2J13 f.,r dt'lu1h, abiJul lh•• nr-at S\\ll!lllling )J(~JI and ~..-pa1'UI C' l'l'<'l'l'Uti1111 1·u .. 111 \1 it h l'!Jnl tal!lt•. BIG MESA VERDE CUSTOM ;\:)()() S<1. ft . ,\ builcl1'l'S O\\"ll hunlf'. •I ror 5 tx·dro<1n1~. I lu:..:e Ji\"ing-roonl fan1ily 1·.o0rn plus ru1111•t1:-l"tJ•un or billi;1rds ruon1, :: bat h~. 3 cal" ~:1ra~1· .. \ 11vrld of fealw"l's & ch·~ll llCl'. $89.~)~ -t.iHi·il71. AVE BEDROOMS EXCLUSIVE LOCATION (;iga ntic 2·story ,-,n poo l si1.e lo1t. ELECAi\T dl'»l·ribes it. B1•au tiful floor plan int·luch·s la1·:,:e fil111ily ruu1n & forn1al dinin:,:. ~:J9.QOO. Call 1101v tu :;('e -li-1 7-liOJO. BALBOA PENINSULA '.i bed1·uon1. 2 hath horn(' plus h;.1ch1'lor l"l'ntal. Suitt.ins, fin •JJlacc aud 11atiu. ~6 1.000. 6-16.7Jil. $26,900 LOW CASH TO ASSUME! i 1, •; Fl-L\ loan \\"ith full payments of Sl88 inonth! It's a S HAHP 3 bcdn.x•lll 11ith h ug" yard. Xi<•.-. :-.;,·lo::hhorhood. It'll gu fasl, so r:dl s li-1.iOlU 11011 ! FOR BUSY EXECUTIVE Llusy cxcct. 1/1\1' 1naintcnance n·ith Rll lhc (•xt rru;. Clubhous<'. puol. jacuzzi. and sau111:1. :.!·Story ::LIOO l"lf. tt. h11111<'. 1:11isf'd cntl'~'. J·Iu,:::e Jh Inf: n1t1111. rustic fii•r•plac<". forn1al dini11g-. ~·an1 ily roo1n \\"ll h y,·cl b.'11". To stt- -call 963-6767. $36,900 $214 MO. TOTAL Assun1e 7 1:.r:-loon ur nc11· rinancin~ a\"Ail· ab!('. Lovl"ly fnn1ity st~J.· /loflr·plan. 1-fu:..:e cuJ-de·sac lot 1\·ith b1>a u{"o11p fruit tr«"s. Call no1\· to see -847-0010. ATTENTION VETERANS Veterans call 11011·: Greut fan1il y h••lllr'. 11 bedroorni:. 2 bath. Larg.-. cornl"r J .. t. Tn1il1·r and campi•r accl'SS tu ln1ckyard. Only ~29,900. See it nov». 963..fi767. BmER THAN NEW Like n C\\·, Extras ah'f'ndy In. Just 1nriv,. In. 3 IX'lh'TlOms. 2 baths. Nc11· t•nrp('t in kilchen and family rootn. Brick fil"t'pinc1'. J.nri;:-.-. covered patio fror surnn1t•r enjoyll1l·nt. Only 5 yf>Qrs old and only 539,500. T11 sec 1 lus one, call 963-6767 . • . LARGE 2 STORY Lar;:::e 2 story. 4 bt>-drooms. Set'lftrt\t(' fainily roum \Vith fireplace. Island kitchen. Co\;c>rC'd patio \\·\th lar~e lot and boat gate. \Valk to beach. 963·6767. SPANISH HACIENDA Spanish 3 bedroom. Cnlhedral ('('iling In ra1nily roon1 \1·1th fh·1·f)lfli'f" ll.lr~· <'Orner lot. 1~0o1n tor boot ~nle. Profl"S..~ionally lnndscaped \\Ith S1mnish rourtynrd . For a lltUe o( old l\lexioo. call 963-6767. \\;:;;==========::::==1.J 1.-..-----------.......... .....--.-.-.-........ ---------------~-------... ........ ---··\:;;;;;===-========= NEWPORT BEACH 1700 Newport llhtl. 646-7171 OOSTA MESA 2790 H-llYd. 546-ZllJ 17931 -. l!Yd. 142·2SJ5 HUNTINGTON UEACJI 21010 ltookh"'1t 963·67'7 • 6014 w ..... AH . 147·6010 -C()ll()NA DEi , itlAU 332 Mar1u11lte 673.asso • INVEST~I ENTS 18662 MacArthw llYd., Suite 10l 1 .. 1.. 752· 1700 • • . . . . ' [ 36 DAILY PILOT * -~---W-"c."::tsday, May 8 1Qi'4 PUBLIC :\OT ICF: PR!!STOlrl J , KLINE, .t.n~. t4S4 Wohlll<t 8 o<J!fv•td, $11lt• toll a.tttriY ++111,, Cllifcn"• t011J Pi."l"l\•"11 Q•.•n~ (~6>• D~ Ir II••~ I, t' :l1. 7• 1~71 l'UHl.IC NOTl<:E LH Freedmll\, E'ltlK. \'·P•e,. Tl>ls •lattm'"'r w11 C<1un1y Cltr~ of O•l f>9e •• 197'. ""« l"llESTOH J. KLINE, ,r,,ny. ft!<! WHtlll,. 1e11ltv1ra, Slllle IOO lleY"1Y Hlll1, Ct11fonlll M111 P11ltllihed Or1rio-'°'" 01lly M•v I, IS. Z?. 1f, 197t PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSIHISS MAME STATEMENT The lo!lowh•o per50n It dol1111 b11si ness as; FARRELL'S HOME DECORATING BOUT10UE, 910 Glo:tlrh:V•t , LIQUll" Oetch. c ... 91651 J "'l!llh Pfttrlck F•ne!I. 930 Gltf\ntrre ... pt. c . L.t;Ulll Beach. (1. '2651 P UftLI C t\OTIC .. : l'IJHLJC .\'.OTltt: · PURLIC NOTICt: s t.tO .... 9.16 lO.•t 11.57 10.•6 . I 11 11 I I 6 11 : I 4 2 I I I "'"'\ fttol [Jtcilt •••••••• 1000.2999 The Bl11est Marketplace on the Crance Coast lrnployrMnt & RIJfttah •••••••••• ~99 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS Pr99010llon .... 7000 7199 Bu.int''· lnv•••m.nt & Mtuhon6"• ...... 1()()()..8099 flnoNlol. ........ , SOQG.I049 8oat'' Mortnt Annovnc11Mnt1, p.,i.onui11, You Can S~ll It , Find It, ( 642 •5678 l One Gal I Service ~!'MAI , , . , , ... 90()().91)99 \:' ' fOl.M'ld •.•••• SOSO.s.t99 Au1omobil•1 & ollwf vkt1 & RllJMlir• 6000-6099 Trade Lt With a Want Ad Fast Credit Approval TraolpOl'lallon .••• 9100-9099 I General R.E. 1002G1noral R.E. tOOl I Gontra.1 R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 ERRORS: Advertisers 1 -- should check their ads I I.I I I ! I daily & report errors Immediat e ly. The! DAILY PILOT assumes llablllly for the 11'51 ! Inc o rrect insertion1 only. i lU I 1 A~Smit4,~ P l I L 10 I I T c I L I :1 A 11 11 ]~ CALL ME, l'M CARMEL :ind 1·11 1 cute~ 3 bcd1·oon1s, thick shag:, hea' y be:.unecl patio. rc~tful fountain and clra1>ery treatn1c11J s that 1 REA LTO Rs' Hoolet for Slit General R.E. I "ill !'~atty turn yo~1 o n~ 13ig fa1nily roorn nnd 1002 bt.•:.iut1 t ul f!o,\·ers. You should Sf'C 1ne~ l{eull y: !'111 $7 4.950 in ll arbor \'ie \v Jlon1c~. CUSTOM BUILT UNIQUE HOMES Realtors, 675·6000 ~XE.~ur.1ye !:i.OME. 1 2443 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar I:'\ :0-11·.~A \ l·.HDI·.:.;; :O.IO~T t "")!~~-..~~.---.... .;, .... --..., ... .---....... Jo:Xt..:LL:51V~: AHl::A -:i General R.E. 1002General R.E. 16-02 l\NIJ'Oulll, llui;c (;111111,\ 1ro111 I -;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; w·1th flN'plat'f' an<I 1crrt1.'ll4l j • .floo1·s. Forrnal dining roon1. sunken living t'OOnl, ht•atcd ~v.·inunini; pool, scpuru1t;" 1 31.'d cur garnge or :-ihop in [ rc:1r yard. Jdc;1l fror the •·Xe<:J.11iVl' fa n1lly Iha! \\'ants I i;o111cthlt1i; l"X1rn or needs 1."ntcr!Rlnn1cnl sp:1ct'. CALL 54-0-1151 WESLEY N . TAYLOR CO. REAL TORS since 1946 BIG CANYON C.C.-$159,500 c;,~ HERITAGE . • REALTORS Lo\ ely vie\v from th is 6 n1onth new 4 Bil ho111 e. VanLuit papers, cust. draperies & cptng. O"•ner 1noving to Paln1 Desert. BUY A WARRANTY HOME WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER , N.B. 644-4910 5 BR General R.E. 1002 '1Ge~fa1 R~E. CUSTOM ' - 1002 I BEAUTY I SNEAK PREVIEW I Beautiful C"u-.1on1 hull! hn:H('. I ~ tht'I'•' rir.•1! il<'ft~ i~ a llus n1:1ny spcc1.il f<'alun•-.: I l11':111d n:·1v h!'.tinc . in. lht• BUY A WARRANTY HOME ·cc•dat' L'llJ."l"\S, allll(o:-! 11t·11 J!:ol! nr .. a111~.n1'1.'ll Ul :'\Ol1h 1 J!i!'.h\1ashcc !t:1rd\10U1! fl!Jl)fii t "~t a ~h·.~;i. l!u,; 1·an ht• ;1 I ASSUME 7°/o i' ~: e 111 s iv t~ h•Jlllf'fll\'llrr's I "I' :; l'1'dl'oom hOnH'. Sp('f.'in l 1 1 ,1 , , 1 , 1. · "f · )'] • Pt I O II " ,II\• \ ·' H 1 11~un. lll.t bn1hs prot:e11on pl1111 1c1rl<' yC'ar Tl··' .. ~1. ~ r(12 rcn °~;~"oo' p I u's ra 111 i I v r 1\ o 111 . l't'rvu -c 11'arranh 1. C 11 11 I , 1u1 st •1Y· noon 10 ... · 1 r . 1. . ll ·, , 963 ,l-4 '' ,·. ., .:134 l~ray Lane. Pric\•1! ;11 1 u ~p .ltC', .' 111ni.: 1o111u, . l • -. ·~ .; 01 llll"lll s::g,;JOO, hll-111~. }-,\ h t<;I ! Ul j:!, 1nforn1:lllon. ' C'Jl1S/drpli. LIU)l<' er.cl. puliu COATS' ean be USl'<l as a .:t1ff1t' & 1no111. 1\car s1·hools. 11111\ W I ~hopping. } '1li. hl lhl' I ALLACE tlC'ach. A~qunu1hli· ;•; (~I 1 , REAL TORS ' !oun. Full pr1ct· un!y S36.000. -546-4141-! Cull tMl~' to s~. 963-45-13. lOpen Evenings) ! STATELY STORY $69.9511-S<'clu<lt'(\ ·I &Uroom. I 1 2 Bath, Ne. ~t·f Beoeh v"'w COLLEGE PARK C M I home Qn IJlUf'I l'Ul·d•"Sll.l·. I , · • 1 rl'aturing ronn:i l thnini!., -==::::::::==:::::== Sl·paratc fn n1ily roon1 \r1 th ASSUMABLE VA OCEA N VIEW DRE AM l\OME Sec lhis corner lo<:<Hinll ;{ bc<lroo111 , lc:i1n il v r t101n llu rne . J l1~hl .\ upi.:-1 :1ch.1tl. J·:njuy th'e pla(.'id poul or u:-c 111c pr1\ill<' ht•al'h, .\ :o.u pcr large lot. .\ \1 uly hi·sl hu~ :11 S!J:!.~OU. CALi. 644-7270 2828 E. Coa ~t Higl'lway, Corona del Mar BEAUTIFUL IRVINE TAKE OVER LOAN FOl:~I.\l. lll:\'l'.\G J{()U.\I t'ENTH/\L .\IH t 'O~J)ITI0:"-1:.l> T h1:-i 10\•<•ly hon11• h:1~ 11 all Ti ll' roor. F1u·1n.1t d1111n~ 1'(1(1111. i·cntral 11ir . \111(!•' l'l'l\t'l'<'tl )l:llito, h ,. :1 u t 11 u l landM!apu1g ,r,, L"a~y 10 tak\' "\Tr Fil.\ 71,r; 10;111 f"I' lurttier 1nfol'n1a11on a~k 11-. about lis1 111g No. S:xl!l WALKER & LEE P.EAL ESTATE 545.9491 BUY A WARRANTY HOME 3 BR POOL HOME \u • 11h·r1:11111·1 .. pat'i1dl1i<·.1 L.1r;,1· ·~JUl!l)> ~l)>h' hon1r :: ht lh,~1$1l .... 'JI~ l.~tlh:S, h1 n IH:o~~I\(' fl1't'[1(,1•••·~ l..:11111' f.11111!)' l'•~llll v./fll't'pl:tL'l' \'1•1.\ ... p;u·1f'/US phi 10 ar ('u ~u11i1un1lui:.: hPau lllul h•\1i.·d .v filtl'rl·Ll p•~•I. Call tll St't'. !lli.'l-l~i 1:: .• large hril•k flrcpllll'C anrl 011'0l'l' houi;::ht fll'\\' h•1n11• I lnl s of 1voud , I l tu-g~ lx•d· Vt•ry :utx1ous. Cnn sh .. 11 rooms. nc11 I:.· •lt"L'(J!}11l'<1 anyt 1111c. B l' a u t 1 f u l J y 1hruout. l31•;1utifu! fun1i1y dc\_"Orall'd . llacky111~l. ConipletC' 11irh 646-3928 Eves: 545-5887 Look al th()!<e tcrn1.~!' Th1"1.· MESA VERDE-- n1ay he hi..;tory l'()l)n ~ duu.1 ! MANSION paddle lcnnili cuurt a11d basketb..111 & 1cru1ls bac k boul'd. Just listed, \von't last, call no~·! 546-5880. .. ~.#» HERITAGE • • REALTORS Lachenmyer Realtor hcsltalc. tr ~·uu 11·ant :•11 l ht~hvKull ;{ hnth~. 01·1•r 2,Mll cxt1·a sharp 2 RR 2 B,\ •ri. ti. tlv.nt•r 11·111 1·111lsulo•r l~OL hon1e in .iS'ORONfl Jpo..;1• np11011. S·lfi.Ol•l 11 I DEL J\lAR on u h111: 6();-;l()ll n1ur11h. Cllll 111'1\\' i;.i,;....7i\l I Thi:-. hotlll' i-pu rkl··~. frf'~h lot \1·ith J)l'ivate l'1Jrnn1ur11!~ · p.11n! 111~ul1• ,\. uul Dullr11· beRch llC<.'t'SS. -'<-...,_ hra:)1! ldtl he'll. bll! IN.·~· Only SGfl.:J(tl ~11.1d(.J l<JI .~ n111ch rnucll s::IJO.l ;.;o DU\\;.; ·ru \'l~TS MR SELLER cau tM-r111 Walkir & lee 1 111nrl' 1111 (lf 1his 111u~ ,~l Harbor View Beauty II you f1·cl DAILY class1fiNI ~ •t•l t •T•lt 1 •l••\111 !1 •r1rt~ 10 \'1'1.'i 11r t'lli.) d -r ho ,. \\'o•·l<I :i' r1\iv.n 1c11ns Lo all. Vilcan\ & rciidy for a a s on ~uu m.. " l , diS(•riminating home O\l'fll'r. help its sail' and if you I I ~ I EASTSIOE B1·tr"r ln1n·\ "11 th1~ <111('. Spaciou..<; 'l bdrni. + apprcc1a1c lop fl 1 ~ht !~ WALKER & LEE i'Ot1\·e11. dco or study. •' 111 hus1a~1lf' pru(ess1011al I INC OM E PROPERTY l:E.\l. 1::-'T \Tl: Uartlen kitchen;. huiJ1.1ns. 1cprrseu1,\t 10n ·~· · 1 1 t; Sll.\l~E l ~OOF Br:.\L'l ll·:\1 L!J:,~r.\ :'-1!·.S.\ Ht'.'" d~posul , Kilchcti·A 1tl1• Call u. I . S i,:.1r.1,i::ci:. rvrry1 h1ng 111 545-9491 l)1sh\1ashcr & v.att!I' hca1~·r.1 &14-7211 '''H''lh·111 t'l•llri1lin n Bit: lnt. I""","'"'. ,.'""':, "' '"""· 1 HORSE RANCH """'. ""'"."'·"""'· I $390. Moves you 1n1 1 5 11 5 11 I I An1.plc <'OllCl'l'IC &.1..'(J\'C'l~"I ~I t"lus,• 1<11'1"r.1tr1111r;. C.111 [or • • t\ot J..,asc 1,Vlll. $6.I,~. I 5 ' · CALL 540-1151 • C F C I rth I 1 A cu~rom 4 bdrn1. hc;11111rully • • 0 eswo y ' I :i ' , rippoin\!~I '..!IKX'l ""· fl , ,\II :! ll··1IJ'UOH I 'I. b.+lll Ao!u!t Realtors 640·0020 unrfc•r:,:r'Ound ul1 ht1•·~ ul :incl r,01ulo.". N•ll!•r 1.:iys Hll ~­Need a l arge 3 Bdrm? Set-this N E\Y li.o:;ti n~. Sllo11 1 11·11!k to ~h1rincrs Park & L1hrar y. Big fan1 ily l'nl I '' /Cq1l•· scp;wra!<' utility l'•l">Ul \I'/!~ ba1h. (hvnCI' ll'an!-.fC!rrod·~·auts 11 u i l' k , csr1"U11·~ Si5.Wl. Just a few words in the right place .•• p:nd rnr , Ju'>! :1 11,i. tn Fl\\ """!~. ''" 1:i1111nl1·k,~ Cull 1;0. Full prii'" •• 111) S 11 .~m. :-l:\li-1206 1>r .~.1: ... :~·'l•j ,\l;•'nt. F"nturr.~ Vitti•~ H1·11l1~ 's t''\L'lu~i\i· ri1H' \•'111· ;u·i'\'ll'l' Gene~at-R.E . 1002 General R.E. 100' II F!i I 11 E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 i Daily Pilat Classified Ads v. •• rr:1 nty. i:o,: r u r 111 •. ,. (~~~~~~ii~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·il i11furn1;1t1•l11 f 'all \'a 11 L' y ]{L'Hi1~' !Jii.J-4.l4:t Dial the direct line PETE BARRETT -REALTOR-642-5678 LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT 50' on main bay with pier and slip . Recently redecorated 4 bedroom hom e. Lovely brick terraces. $275,000. SANDPIPER WITH POOL AND Vi cvv at Spyglass llidge. 4 b~dra9m, 3 baths, 2 fireplaces, 3 car garage with controls. Wet Bar. All built in Kitchen. Dra1natic Ca thedral ceiling s. $129,500. NEW LISTING BIG CANYON Dra1n0Uc ho1nc \vith vaulted open beam ceili ngs. 4 bedrooms. 21h baths. Large pri- vate yard on cul-de-sac street. Lo,vesl price on loday·s market $149,500. • LINDA ISLE BAYFRONT Custom 5 bedroom. 4 bath home. Water views from large living roorn . r3miiy room, kitchen and 1naster bedroon1. Isl time o(· fcred. Be lhc first to sec it. 8285,000. BIG CANYON Charming Dover model with expe nsive extras -Mexican tile floors, liled baths, Corning cooktop. End location .~ Bedroom. 2 bath. dining rooom. $99.500 . COMMERCIAL INVESTMENT S1nall commercial building in West New· port. Exccllenl parking. Seller prefers short esc row. Prlcccl righ t at only ~72.500. DIAL 644·1766 1161 San Joaquin Hills Rd ., N.B. associated BROKERS-REAL TORS 102~ W Balboo 611 )6f.) EASTBLUFF CONDOMINIUM 2!f.fl Sq. ft. -6 bdrm., J balhs rnr 5 hdr1n. & clcnl. Comp I clt•ly n;·furbish('(I 1tm1out. Yoor cholt'~ of n{'\\' cnrpctin~. TI('\V npplianccs, sctf ... :JcanlnJ{ rlbl. (1v 1•11, 1 ~an)ge. 1v/ele<'. opcnC!I', 11't'I bul', cnrl unit & co1nn1unity JJOOI. Clost' 10 n1arkl'l. ~hool. shuprlng, ('ln1rch('-; & fllshlo n l 11 l un1t : Ou\ SI nnfl \Ill{ Yll luP . con1pal'{'! $66.,1(Xl. C ;i 11 614·7493 10 lo a. l~T'Okf'I'. Dial Direct 642·4321 Call Collect · r Substribe to-the newspaper thot covers your hometown best ... I YOUR Hometpwn Da lly Newspaper DAILY" PILOT A COLDWELL BANKER CO. l""""""""'""""'""""' ....... ""'!!!!!!,,,....~..-~1 MACNAB IRVINE -------·~~------BAYFRONT LUXURY HOME on gl amorous Linda Isle. 5 bedroom. 5 baths. 2 \Vet bars -fan1 1l y room. $235,000. I). Jt alder1nan 644-6200 or C. Sch\veickerl 642·8235. I U51 \ $80,000 VIEW! Bright & su11ny :~ bcdroon1 \1iC\V home - re1nodcted kitchen -access lo 3 private beaches. !;i79,900. !\lart.hn r.Jatnab 642-8235. (U231 EVERYTHI NG MOTHER EVER DREAMED FOR I 4 bcdroo1ns + fanuly roon·1, for mal dining roo1n , lg. gourn1et kitchen, laundry room & separate se\vin g: room. $86,500. Cook ie Alliso n 642-8235. (U45) CONTEMPORARY SPANISH Custo1n 4 bedroom + family roon1 ho1ne \V /OJ>en Jiving area -beautiful patio - seclud ed -lo\Y J11ain l. $9:3.500. \V;il lcr King 6l4-6200. (U21) 3 ADJACENT LOTS Beautiful 4 bedroorn ho1nc on one \V /two R·2 lols adjoi ning. llalboa lsland --$169,500. Barbara Golltard G42-823S. ( U29) BIG CANYON CONOOMINIUM New Bordeaux n1odel w u.11 elcc. kitchen, 3 bedroo1n.s. 3 baths -\VCl bar & ce ntral air. \1JE\V' $121,500. Dick llal dcrn1an 644·~; I U52) Irvi ne IOI Dowr Orlwe "42.·123S 1144 M1c.t.rU"•r .,. ... 1200 • H1wporl le1ch. C.llfornl• 8211:1 '!!'!!!!!!!!!! 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DI\· r Bc,;ich 106? 10"0"2__,~,_o_u_n.,.t o"'i-n°'V"a°'l"le-y--:l-::0-;3.,.,-4,.,-Hu-n"'"ti'"n-g.,-to-n-::B'"e-ac°"'h,-.,-l 0::-4"0""'1'"r-v1'"· n-.-----I 044 r ~!!._PO:_! 1~69 ~".:w port -I_.;,_ _ ___;;,,...;.._ __ _ POOL H OME TIBURON CONDO TOWNHOUSES * Balboa Bay Properties * 1,,11 1,.,11 .. 1,1111 .,\ 1 ~,,·:ul i!>•' !;.~11111. :!1; t•t1, \\1'* 11:i1·. . for every pocketbook BALBOA COVES t NEWPO RT HEIGHlS 1. .• r .•· ,.,,u111i'\ .,hll' f!.,•111• u1 iw.:u1I i1 u1111~. ·"' u po r • THE :-;\t.\l\'I' {'(ll'PLJ-; pp•,11 ,, ,,11.;1• ~· t1t·lh..-~nll~. u1•c1>;ult'tl. 1.lcc ~-11·;.1;,:c 1l•w>r, 11l10 11i1'IH·~ 1 .. 1111 • 111 tin· Like rlC'\\ ! 1-iicr JH'L\'il. 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REALTORS m 1 F,\H;\l ST\'LI·: Krrr111-:N VALL~=y RE.\ll'\ REAL TORS 675-7080 tlnl~ s::1.:,.~!. rn 1 . ------\\'!'I'll HU:\ll'l '~ ARE.\. • ll\\'l\1-:1: ,\:\\llll'~ -!<1 O T 1 ll.1s 1•1•1•1·v ln\PSI flxtu1'l' Isl \\'•·.~tf'l'll 1;1111k Hlrl : 1-----------------------Un\\'1'1~11\ l'.1rk, J1•11t1· /L c 1 Days 552-7000 Nig.,ts aguna u edc 1 __ Jj..lJ •. ;? .. r1 8"aci1 100/ _, .. u l1i1; I l11'dr·~1111 ·1 i111J1'1•11 S Local ff ices 0 Se rve You uw!1l~ t·1·1·; 0 11nh· till' c.'Ou11h'L"S [,:JI")!•' 111111~: ••••Ill 11il!1 _;;;;;;;.. ___ ..,. _____________ 1_0_0_2 1 '1 !lllfl hr1•akf11'<I 11:11' ! ... .:tl1:l"I f,,r111at 01111111;.: 11 1•.1. 1~•1 11111) Gene ral R.E. 1002 Gene ral R .E . lndool' laullllry, 1·1·,1ckl inR i<I ~ lo • k <h ·! 11'11 / f ,, u 11 I~ n ~>111 ;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:';.;;;;;;;;';.::;';.;';.;';.;';.;;;;;;;';.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;! HO RSE RA NCH hri~· k fire pl al~·. I I i d ,t (> n A BU>Q iNlH•~R>~i .. Ml fitC ... , $T0Ck { •CHA>IGf C0"1PAllT 6 1/• 0/o LOAN ASSUMPTION u1el'lonks n1sl11 • p:1lo•• ,111•1 s VER DE ('57 900 I i.1.1u·,·as(' !rails 111· ?.:~':.!:!" ru·h )!1'•·1•11 ~a1~l•'t1 'IM•I l·;ud ME A :'\ I '\ , 11 .1.,,11 \ 1~11 •. 1. ;: t·:ir :1 rl1:-:l's retr1•al OI' ,t.:111111• 111111 l•H" 1 .. 1s .,f 111na<"\ \ ... •!;io·:·~·i·. ,,.111• 1"·•1 FL'l.l. 1"<w1111 .• Tln•·k l-.11·111·1 • 111u,.1 h> ,..,.,. i.~t 1:-, ~IO.~ii~I. II \J,f' \("l:J-: 1 t)T. 1,.,..·at••ol 1hruout . O~L\' .li l2,!)j() full Con1·~·1111•111h• I 11<" a r 1• •! •\ , i\e'v p;unt. dr1-1p!!~. c:1rpet!'>, tloor ('O\·c1·in;.:'. \' u 1 I l1l·1lro11111 ii •. uue 11/hn;1t ~alt• • :\L\li\T~.:>..\.'\CI : l·l:l"l·: ,.1 .. ,..,. l" 1-'111 l,i!I. ~·u111ir11·e ! 1n•1t·c. OU name lC C!l'lllS I 1.J\'ii\G 111 ,h 1111 n11rrurctldoors &lrplc: .. 1nth1:-Jgc ~h<lrrn . 1 •• 1111 Sl':.!rn~·1. p!ii~ \'ulh•i i Bh:lt~:!-jjl\. / 11 n1l't' ncic-hhvrhvoU .I I k · ti I I · ti 'J'I · · • ---Hurry, (Inly :,JMJO. [)o·dN)llrll \lolllt'H')' 111o~h·I lOLllC', Jllil ·c Ll IC Jt':O.\ HI\' Ill lt:! nrca. 11' 1: •. ill\"'' \1:111 ... l\l' f>Jll' ~·\.'Ill" ASSUME 7o/o LOAN 31 I 1:1·:1111 1·,·11111:.,:..,_ ru1u1·1..;1i,• ti onic also has :1n exlr~1 largc li\ill!.! ronn1 1'\.· ""r111·,· 11.1rr:inty. Cull \2 .1 ·y ., lll' 'J ~'\ hi "· 5 ·5800 I Green~elt Jewel University P a rk :: B.H, 2 .:,\ l1"tll" .~ l.11<1 n·1 111.1-:h!~· up:.:1·:ut.~! ll u •: 1' h l' I 4· k !• :1 1 ! ". 1" 11 111J1ntt·11,111~·e 1.inl. :->•'•' rlu,: You'll bu~ ii io'lr $Ai':.!.~ltl(l Call G \G-;o;(i7:.? Ll"lins;s. Nc1-.h•d HIGH UP AND LO W DOWN ~ t I ' ,, ! 11 • • ,.,o, '"I"" d• •1.:11 I !o I llJ(,lf l I' 11\ l.\L;I \.\·..; ! \\II· II I: I \ I ~; 1: \ t \ f \.., J I .I:'\ I . \\llH \_..;t'l,'\I( \ll.\\•l.l "J ill <il'I .\\ k I j 11 ! k I I ,. I \all,•1 l!t •:t ll• hll" rurlhl't' i; OI _, '· ~ • • hot: l!"l('ll 111,1 111r · \li•.1111 I for111a l dining rooni . 1•:;..11·Ji· OCCU/IUllC:)' LS I . ' ,,: .. , 1·1--I J.!<<llll' l\IOll\, largt' 1:011111ry IT 1·11bui1·1.... .u11lh 111u111 111 •1n11·1 111n "" .:i • I · I uvailah!e. ' ' .~ · · ki1ch .. n, liri·11lrn.'(:. o v e ,. <>\'1•rl uuh.s 111lu11.i11•. ~"··ludP1I I 1 1 Ii 1 ·I 11•••1 Jil.t11, >i1J:l•d Ol. \' OSl' hJ C!Jt"'tj'· 1I J!~:~~::~~~;'.·,~:;:;·};~~:,~,~:ri'. ,-2-o_"_5'_JJ1_a:_:;i;;;;•,;;:w;;.•1•1-=:;i•~·-:;;iiii.r.~=i;:;i)' I ~;~fs:::,R·~~;~ ::· 16~~!~ .. ~~;~;~;~ :;,;::,:.~~:~;·: : ":.:: ,:,,:: C;;\j'; 831 • 61 33 0 , 536 _ 255 1 IJ(-1 1 842-7411; eve5. 968-1178 S BIG 1 t. IL 1·'1. ,.., . 11L.\1 i- v EAR vwi IItj~ II B\" Q\\rl!'l", ·I Bil, 2 ha, 1.\Xi7 1 s \\ l.1 'iSl! i· [1;1•.1 'l..1.i I BEDROOMS •il·l .,,.1-. .... ol••1r-. "I"'" l'I I ! fain I'll\ 11"/f1·plc, L~. 101.I lH.l h \lllll (ii I'·"·' 6 BEDROOM 2407 E. Coast Hwy., Corona d e l Ma r I 3 Bedroom Home ! ~1:': putio, i-~·"1ras .. VA_ 1 Ju-.1 lf inilc to the oc·l.,1t1! i Ju~r <\.1n1pli'h'(I. :!BH. 11i.o. \'J·.111. l:•.•l' 0"1·1·1d"l' J.·,ifl" I 3 BATHS ...... --.... ..----.... ,,,,,.,.--...... .,,---·1•0•0"'2 I ~· ,, !~au. $~G.:IOO. 96S-Sl9J.:.. I Only $-IG.~J;,() s .. YOU ~:rn ll~c l 11·/f1·pk:, Oo\I n 1:1111!, r111 lh'I" I•! 1. l~IJJ ~ 11... :--1·.1: \' ll 1.11 ; ;G;;•;;";;•;;';;a;I ;R;.;E;;.;;;;;;:;;;1;0;0;2;G;e;n;e;r;a;l;R;;;;.E;;;. ;;;;;;:;;;;;;;.· $28 SOO Huntington Beach 1040 la_nd! Cathedral 1•e1hng 111 1 L'1111·l'rslt) J!111'k s 11,.J0\1: I ;y ~ I· I LL 1;.\ I'll~. I tr.L\lA('lll.,\TE ("()l'\l>ITl ON ' . Liv llnl & huge rru1L"h );!ylt• :1~.:l-!J:l."H I. u!I." 1.~d lu ,...,11,. -"''' 11 1 1 .. 11 ::1yRWARRAHTY; IA ' •' HOii• ' .. I'• I " .... " " '" I " I ' ,. 11111 I· '" ' " I( " .,i. io I •1111111·'. 1-· .!Jf11•1i!'. ti' 0.1 1lt'tl 1,. ·11•·'"1! .,11,j iJH.JI i!d'li" \I 111 JO I \hi [, <1<1 \, I I I .>I 11111 11·. , ;s11.:i(JllFLLLPHICI·: .~11~11111· 1·;,u1_1~s~u111L' !his V,\I p • Rd d kitl'hrn ii•ilh jct ai::cd I ,11111· I I 1•1'.111. :):.s 1. i\l'.11111~ .1.vt.ul rice e uce fixtures anti garden \'~{'.\\"! Laguna Beach 1048 Th1" h1•:111!ll11l lM11!ll' t11~I~ ~ d. J Ii j• .. \ll1tll1. c.111 fot dt 1,1d:.. I $2 400 for111al rhn. Floor lo {'l'.1]111.!; I I \IHolo'!ll 1"1 '"" l:L li.f I ·: \l"r"h 1:.1\ •IU!dill··s fnr lh1• \\',!lk••r ,\ CENTURY 21*642-1771 ' • 0 p I adobe ~·irp. Lg.-long fan1ily GARDEN HOME L' "·' "" '' ' \ '" 1 1'11111 •«<I< ,, lA'I' \101111• 11[ 1111· \\'('1'l\ . il'l (L J (J I 2 Bdrm. + 00 1111-tlcn. J)('("()r;ttor c;:11·1i.._·ts.1 ll1:~lt 1•·'Jl•. 1 "! ( •1111! Ju. I;• o .. n l~'.•11t1f11l .'-h.1~ 1· :1I"11•'1 Corona def Mar 1022 522 600 r11·,11X's & 11'i.1ll t"O\'t·rin_gs Thi.~ hrin1 l' 111 .1 1.:<11·1h-11 11.•' ;!' ' 11 • 1 ··'· L ' 1 , .. '' 1 '' I 1 1 ,, I thr thn1-<111 t. 11;1l1, "' ~rhc •ol PRESTIGE WATE RFRONT HOMES ' throu~hou!. A rant as! I(' l>1ln11.;. ,\ ,., 1.,,n1plt•h'il 1 .• iu.!~ ouiuu ·"' '· ''"" Jo1·nt1,.n. and 111u•-h TOt"·Q .. THE y,,~canp;1) S:l(XX)n_l<lfC'll rui l pdt.:l' f•;r so n~u~·~1 S<jU<ol'C .;;urr .. urnl<'rl 1,~ n,1t11 ,. ll••I.; 011111111 11<.; •<!•·"" '"'' 1111wh 111011•. F11r [111·111 .. 1 S llO\\'j\ GY i\l~J->QJ.\''l'i\IE'.\"'I' • tlus fell· n "~'\ utut ur you footage .. Bkr 962-.),}\_l__ ,\ n1a.~i1rh1I 1···rn"•l••I .i••h 5· i.1 .. \1. 1·lu• LL 1 ' .~·~'-'c E Iii• ;,• > 1111<1rn1a11011 ai;k ;i ho u t HILL <:an buy 1ny upi;radrd unPL Builders Closeout h:i-~ IK·~·ri 1!1u11• h• 111;01.,. rh1~ 4/ ,500 I-r " 1 hstino.: Nto !llli1 Linda Isle Waterfront \\ ith a itranlatic lf«J deg. fo1·S2,00:'.I Uc\011· rcpl.11:cn1cnl :\civ 1 Rll, 2 BA honie, rooni ! on1• _or llu· uu1 . .;1:11ulir1c1 LUW ON . PYMT. O.K. WALKER & LEE ('us to1n 5BR .. J b<.1th hon1e on 5.; It. \ul. ,,iu~ oc:ciui \·ic111, a l.'OSf. for pool or cun1per \1'/1\·I lllln1rs u1 La:.:un.1. 11<11111. tJ\\,,~;H \111.l. l·l.\.\'.\l t HE.\L J·:~T.\Tt; f j " . l11.o;iutifully rlec.'Oratrd 3 BP. 2 &Inn condo., tll'S1rn.hlc . 1 I t . 'llt"" firs. 1td1I .1 d1 .. t1111·1111·11 llr. E'.\110 .. ·. t:\1..1>-• 1. Co c.""I",\ ., 1 c.·c.··,\ l;nrdcn viC\\l kitchen. \Vate r rant 1v1ng fill.. "ro''"d lei·rl "00'' pion. )l~ t rp s llrUOU • gas ) in._, g:lan1ou1· tu !lie d1•t'Or .Ii: 011• .\I' 1"\\L'I," l,\lJ·:t'.l . .'il" ·' " ,-" .\· D1111 c..1· ·I GTt 1.:u.~1on1 built .. " u -fncd 1Jard cte Onlv $46 !lO.'.l AJ 545 -9491 fa1n11 y rn1., "\"acht--~225.000 . 1 v, curs nr11., Freshly Paintcxl ,. · • · · ·, _; ki1chc11 has Det·n 101alh.·1 1t.\Tl·: I v llu1111• 11 ilh 1ugc ;;a111e roo1n, 1 8() Loan 30 vears 8 " I Sbr-Jbcl & F a mily Roofn j , l\"itl• t••tcfully pan,.,1-" "'nd . '' · · · , · ~:,' ren10..ll·cd \\ith hr1c•ht flv1·al MISS ION REALTY lorn111l fl1nin;..:-, a11<l luxurious , .. '""'"' "' 1 (8' APR) ""' Joa l :J(l "' DUPLEX. T11•) ,·11:1rn1in'..: 70 Linda Isle Drive I niinui°C'CI Evin!? 1wrn, n\ush 10 · ""' · ;J<r,a 1 • euloi·s "r 1n1n1 n t• 11 -. untts ;ts an l n i · t·.~ L <l r . ·'I P1·itll" 45' !J'"'o·OOll lot . t!J50,000. r11;1s!Pr ~.uiH'. Uutsidt: is ex-11·:il1Jl3pcrcd dining ~3, yrs, S~\'-,~ int. (9 ',G APR\. I eahi11et~. ,i;, ;tll • lll•Hl••rol!fp{'H"'°0·NCEo~lll7ll"4.'J 4941.0"7'..:~:·1_1;1 st11rt rr or li\P In Ulll' 11ndf " .,, lt•ni-i\l' •ario dr.·eks, big ' h 1 & Locntcd 011 Springdale SL kill'IH'll ;11l11l1:1Jl\<'"· II,,,, :1 • J 1 .......... 1 .. t'"''" r •1 r~•'l. .-1r1 .. 1 It .1 <' 1 .. I 1:1t·I., \ ,, ' .1, ,' ',',"' .',".',','.', ,: ' ' ,. I I All t $; ag car[)(! ~ · custom ·----------• hel(l n1ak!• p:1) nH·nts 11·11 h I GR NOY REALTOR n·•·s 1111' a no ponr · a : 1 · cd Kor!h of \Varner A1Jc. Sales lt\.'autiiul pa110 itn·a \\I th a the oihi•r. ~·;s,l:~l lh·d B LL U 1 tilt' t•nd of a q ui et1 (rapes, .Ol'.i'!.'SlZ. pantry nffice: R·'°""5021; Real 11 i.'tbarS9ti.JOU. I No Down-Brand New • 61 tul-Jl'-~1ll', I :u't'a, c·us1on1 tile coun1cr earpt'I lll1JL'Sfllll'l11 L)1v1i.ir1n, 341 Bayside Or., Suite 1, N.6 . 675-61 i\ luf) value .it tops, shuke roof, near l~Sl <tlc :\·tart, 846-1351. ~/. 1 1.~.l·11i11~ r":1•ll1n" 11111 fi 0 u1 · , .. , ,1i1·· r I 'u,1 .. ,11 , 1 ,,,.:.. r •l"l"l'I n·• :11, 11.: 1, 1 lfTTJI! ,\; 11,.,·k, f "'··""I l"'"·'-1 g'ffi..2.j,"i(), ":'" ...... ~i'.-':'.'""""""~~':'--"'."':'':'"" ... -':'::".::~11 sr1!l.~ffl schools, 11 alkn1g-disfnncc to I 0 . .,,, ff 'llllill·1·k,.: nil !l•fl!.•'. lolH>·h I General R .E . 1002General R.E. 1002 C.ill ti~l-itll I l funung~on Center, s11·11n-JOB TRANSFER "''6"' 1,1: ,\ !11111 11~•1 •1 111111 1.,·:01n I lea n11nK pool and niany park REAL ESTATE 11 •1!11 11.,:. -"'t·~·llo·!\1 1 .. L·:111u11 ~.1;•~ o·;olp"I .\ I' •'I 0°i<T1•l·.1!l'd. r!:o l (,,,I ll i·.J1. 1"11~, 1· ,\', II '"'tll·1:1,I -.,·lllj l\1-1. l 111!;. fl! 1; .. , s l'lr<lo ~t~i.:it~l. l )\\!ll'J" 1;111 1111; I l!rcas. Nov.: $2000 belov.· co~1 Di\'Or('C, !lcllnqucnt p<1yn1!s. llflO :11111f11F•111·111·~1.i 1•1.11!'!1 },,:1111· I BROADMQOR 1 , 1 11('1\·. CP r1ne 1pals only If you need in1nic<liu1e at·-,,,,,9,_:, Glcnnr)re SL ht1d·..:11. $:i~.:~M• '" ;:.w .. ,.~1 • • 1 ,..,.II n-' I J-t-~1.. ."ilfL--0::11; U11l,1 .: 1t•11, ht111·.1' TURTLE ROCK p c,,i;C'J ......, lvu••Y lion, you need lo ca I l\lr.1 -::·===::===-=-~=I 1 ' I 847-3095 .Snider or ~Ir. Daly. . _ Red Carpet, Realtors ~'11·1 ::IJ>:I Tu,1 :11 1• :io :,•jr1 .111. i. 11.•·l'Ltl.·~ ;111)11 .. 1. l\•···l,1·11!1" ou1~1and1ng fan1ily ho1ne on quiet cul de :.ac: Atte ntion Builders 11' I FANTASTIC VIEW 497 - 1761 3 lge. bclrn1 s .. din1n2 r111. & vie\\'! Read)' to !11:\J:!U' lut. L'i1 s11n~ 2 Br. I f $35,000 I Jusl lii.tr1I~ In l11·au11ful ._, l f I t624471 ( Coast Hoyul sP1 lion , Bl:l-.A'lll 1.1k1n~ •11·e.111 ,\· UJ ·r::... lllil::->1· ,-.; .i ,\ ~··111 GRAND OPENING *COLLEGE PARK * go at S58 900 lncl land 1 : 1 11011""· So 0 1 \\")'. .-\p. . • ;::~) 546·8103 0,.,.,.,00,,·,,,, •h" ~., .. ,,,,_ c.,,, l\1n_1,n1 \ 11·11· !\1•11 hon1t' " · · · f'l"\'t·d plan.~ fnl' additio11. 1~ 'Hose~ arC' Reil. VloleLc: arc I "' .. '" Newport Bay Tow r Jus1 11 ~11 ·11' ;'1.ir·,· f.11n1l\ On1u CORBIN-MARTIN INC. I h1•Jr . _1_•lt·n1y of pi'Ofil:, Rlue. -I !X'<hoon1s, 2 baths I . . ... , , ! l.aJ!Un;1 l·l1<11111.-r: IJ,1':. H!:. ·• ha. i-1.oll L:l11"~ I ,\t 'lCl-.UHO<l\I e 5 l1on11' in on•' of(_'"~'" .\\t'._ .... ~ ~ , ~, '. ~-'l. fi1 :-16:>->: f'11'n<.'I' ,\re i1 ~1111n~ for you: 0 \\ NE R ~ .1cri_t1 c ,_..' l1<•an1ed i·1'1I. & 1rpl1•. :!· t·1•1!Jn~. S\il.,t~~I. Lifn'I! ll•n1-.r {I l'.\IJ1J:'IJl1;.:11 ,j 11• • •f. ·' tl<·~I .1 rl';1.~: \ Bdrn1 .... ,\• dl'll -------Tren1enrlou!I• S1mn1sh 4 1 str1rv. 2 bdr111s. "1 l;.;•·.l ·•"i-2•i7, 1'.q·k l'l.tr\· $31 900 I I r . 1:11.11 Sl111s .-..r ~ 1Mlrn1;., ::·~ 1..1, tir1•·I. 21REALTORS 644-7662 Costa Mesa _ 1024 Ix.Inn. 3 b.:1th with custoin \ rf'\.11:cation roo111 . S1 n•,.1 1.,1 l tl·allut~ l);i.itrnnt Jluiul'• lrpl<·. k'l\'llM'<I p 11111. 11.;1 C d I Mar , 1 intrriri1•. Fu1nily 1·111, frplc, «1reet ot; 1.1\s o 11n1·:.0·~!1 L ·guna H",ll • 1050 I orona e Pool & Rec Area 1 11 b< .. V11ll S<.'t't1ri1y ll1~lu1··· • h:u·k 1,u..-t 11/"i'lu1k 1'I" .'i: 1 d 1 dinitl" rn1, built-ins. Bike to •ll1 11 1ul lhl· p1·11·c -•c.e!!.;:;.c.:...--~:----'.C.:: · 1 • I 1 , 111 lf)l'lJI"<' ook1ngfo1·:;.An ii 0 •• ;oo 1· ~i•·l'1.\·•iu11n·11•1u1hlfU1·l1v11 1~-.1r1 11~ fru11 trl'•'' ~1·'\ loll 1 '·11111 ll · 111 lt0l' l\'lt'1•1 .. 1,,,, ... ,-·n• Joo, Tl•"'' r.·•·."~ lx-nch! Bkr Call S.11-8~~. · ~~~.: '.! U\\:'\J·.I:. :'\1•11 \\.,,Id : Iii:.".! 1 ~ itl I i n l>1h111. :; balh ""'nl\<lU~•' .. "' vv • .....,_,~, m J'111nll' l.k1 ll·~1uc" 111 "'u\t' • 1 11 '' · Ge IRE 1002 Generil l R.E. 10021 ai"f• Red. A111\ Violets ar<'I Hunt. Harbour 1042 .A._A-----. lia_. 1111_111~.·. i-li_._,, •• '.',''.'-'".'.;..;· ~ ~ •• rag•' ~11.1•·t" 1•·1· 1110~1 1 0111 ~1;11.,1Jini:: i ·ilii•·: $L\'t:,1J. nera · . \11lh d1111n-.: 1'<••111, 1·h(f'~ 4.1.w~ \ \ 11 C • ' , 1 I - 1 Bl\1<". --~ll: . _1 i;i.un1( _,, -~ .1 _:_1~~-~.iO .•. _ I ui11 l~. NEWPORT BEA H T II< 11<'11 Ll~p .\O'l'. !"i 1ag "!Y7 · · - i ~:i.1 ·1 ;.\~T i·11'1"111 \·11•\•, o•11 BA YCRES 'iq11.·1~ Ju•I :u·1'•'~" ri~1n1 o I I "' Lido Isle 1056 Ht>fJf lop sundi•ck REALTY 67S-1642 1 ''1(1f llr. :1 hd.1h:1,1 .. ,,u;1l BONANZA 1111. i•••l ,1,: 1.,,,. a)·•a. Call 962•24 56 I" l::CC::::C.:::::. ____ _:;= Unu~ual Oppo1·1u1111 y !<i -[ll{ s~1.:1~1 A·~t t•tl.!-1 i:~; Jiii-ii~~) ' I HH "'4-5671 "''-1800 WATERFRONT l 'un·ha~r &i)JrOnl l)r11p1·~·1~1 c1a~~1f1f'd Ad~ ('.ii! f}l2.-ff1iS 1 ~-'. ~·-:-.. --•• •· "j," !1· .. n~t• Ill'•! t'\l'O 111111· fo•!'1f'ill 1'1• ~ c I 0 ,,, Acre This 1'11111fur1 :1hh· 11'11,JC\ 11ill Ill :\l'WpOI'! !:k:u·h. ! 1~1-,·• 1 '!..\ ..... -. .~1 ,J., -• I 1 1 ,1 . l'I' . 1., "'llRBEll. --us om-n 1: 1 1 .110 Fcrn:tndo ltd., N.C ....... "· . ' ---tr. 1q11 ! .ti.. II" ' • \, • • I B h T Sh I , ... I or 1,'USl \'OU l't'J'\ lH t' \11\11 675·8551 G ---,-R-E 1002 ' Gener J I RE 1002 1 ,, ,,,.1 ('n.ill'\ 1 o• ·' 1 11 1· r "I .•~ 0 I eac ax e ter -"'"1 s pri,·ai·y! Bh1l' 1 .. ,,,.,,,·1._. ,,,11 1,·,,,'" ,1,,. 1,,1j~ "' enera . · · · ' • I'""" \d •1 •1 ,,..,,..Ii" HI~ Pa1·ifil' 1·ic1I'! :1 b'lnu~. 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Pion 1, S6J.000. rot~I down 111ymenl ot $31~ 00; 360 mon1hly peymnnl~ "bf 5495 81 111nm:fl1!1 1nd interest). uu::es all'd ll~\111)­ ciatoon tetl adchtional 0 25% ANNUAL PEFICENTAQE FIAT!. N•WPOrl CIHl ITI. P•Ol•'t or P•tlllc N. c. \nc ~ floban H. U<1nt CP•po1~1>on."01nt••• Conu1cio, i=..n::.=-~ f'"'' o\IOl<WI ptt! pl•n 1no .. 11••!·"" •i 111r bfl$~ rurf"J'll'I uur(' <tt 11\C 1\om• HI w1\1c~ '"'II btt 1dd~it ~ny ~c1<111.,,n 1! r~., ~·· '"' IOI ~·1 ll!•wm• Ill Qlll!(lfltl •1f"" •~ 11•6MtCI 1.y ll~y~• Tlw ~~"o• P c·!•C N C ltlC t•l•n11 ll'lto •1Q~I !O Ch•n(I( ptlCC•, l1n1nUJ1\j Ind e.tolOon9 C>l•PJ tnO .,,..ClllCllUO"' wit"°"'\ noioc:a. G•t>t __ , ... ·- ., l·1n1•··I il1nJr•". t•1·>11•. (, il111~ 0 Open fyen'1n9S f ne t in1cr Ji 1" rus 11 e chef's kirchcn, fi1 •f'pl!H·r. 1 . " I I x 11· · ls t" • s 1 1 I! at i o s. Co 111 lllc1c1 >' i.1udu1 :op1. ·• 13, rni;: .. '.! !;1. fl,!l"li<•r Vi l'\\ ,:lodn11 11 ii), 1u 11,~,r p,. I; l1P 1,l,H"•'. i<IJ'l'el f1·on1 1nilrs of s.a nrly I ,,.,,,.,,_ • .. ,.,.,.1,01.1. <11~1_,.kl. ''··I( I Ill I I la 11 cl s c ap I' cl 1v\!h 1111 ' ..... ~ ., rl11;1111.: 11)t'l'11. ;ill inr.,J,, 1..,J.111d 1.1ii·l1•·11 . I""" ~lh'o ~J.i.i ar )ot· V( · bl'u1·h. Fornier n101lcl -ele· 1 ' . ' ' LOVELY NEW HOME I 11 --f Rht1nda111.:c of lu.~h <>r1•enl•r1." 1.."'ll"llll'1 k11<·lll'IT, ! "1·" ,. ~-·!"!. 111··~!1:.. 11o'•t.·•.~"-l::-.u-.;o;.\ d··! _,1,11· ... 13.Y {11\'llt'l". S ARP '!illlll.v iur~_is_h_,_tl -1u111-kcy • , , I SHARP H r Bl'fH·l1 & shu1>s.nc1:11·hy. Call:: Bt.lt'UIS., 11111. llll .. d!ll. fin·11lat·•·. P•lllll, p1111!.l•·1·~. lu•KI' .111 .. 1 11 .. 1ed "' '.>1'l .. ~~1. 1·nll dC'l"l•1".1lt«l l1on11'. ·I i)!"l'I -l"'11n;.lt.:!l". "2.1,1:i1J. 134-Sllll:l. rni .• 21~ b;1. (hitltl' 11a.ir..: !!1~ :1n ~d1ul!d:u1,•f' ,, :-1111111!! }1111r 1111••1· r•w!.1~ • 1 H1. ·"··1·· :\h1~1c·r Br ~uill'. 1 HUNTlNGTONu•o~ ~ ( orr ... r. LcaM<h•1Jrl. S"iOl..'J ~'""'111·r1. 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Four lX'r1roon1s 21 ~ hath!': on l;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;,;';.,;; """ Trcn•e11clous ran1ilv-kit!·hcn I I s I OFFERED nH1d. :: Bl~. fi1•n/dinin:! 646 8811 a ru-< e-sti.r .• UIX'r <' ean -~~ • <UT<11\"£'lllenl, •1.u"C!~·n livh..,.I hi \"\ I ''" VIEW OF I' ( I 'l"" '.'~·~·11 •• 2 B:1,·rn!~<:: By 01rn.e1'. I "' .... ;i<;su111a l' , 01111 1 •. -• .t~ J'rt:1 111•·~1 1:• ,. :'1'" ... )i-\!St.U ,,,. J.i•-OZ7i. z:;i.i -roon1 11·i1h fircplacl', l:11'6e j QCf'an \'ie11s Lag una Beach. FASHI ON ISLAND full h:1l1·•111•, ~ •r·.: n, 11• I BAY CREST I Sun/Eves. n1astct' suite oH entr.•. Qui~t c· 11 "I" ~-11 ,-.,-,,, '' ,,-,·, 11,·• .!·•1nlil.11n_l.!r.C.ll\. J~ ii v-v-1 1 i:; 1 l tl · ·'·"'"' "·n1·r. .. 5 ., 4871 ]fx·a!iun 1h.'1H" pHrk ;:i11d pool. · \flt'llSlll' 1n1pUr l'l 1 •' 111 l'\"t·s Tlll'l~(· h·"'ril'~HH. f ;I Ill i I I" :n-i:: l'Ll·:i\l'E. 11:JO S•l fl. . . • ' ~ l 'his :: brh'lll., 2 Onth IKtJ\ll' \.'llUy, hl'L'('/l' 11<1y. knrhl'!l 1~11 1111. :!'~ h~t!1", l1~·lll"';1 C , '''' , "'' ''BA · 1 ,\· n :1r _1;11·d ut t his BJ·:.\L"'i"Jl "l'I. ll.1rh•·r \·u .. ,' oi·11v1 · " " -, I is tl('\\", h:ts gl'l'HI Ot'Hlion l1j.-p11!1(•, l,1n:0• l.iu11flt'Y 1:i\l."i !>1-'[J }!Ul.'SI or nnd is priced 111 $56.500. w lk & L t''l.qu1s111.' l 'u1lofinn h•1111t•. Pnh·~·111" 11/11(•11. l '1111(•ip;1l~ "~111i. ('q111p\(•l"IY pa1nl11tl J'l:i.ilHHi<;(•. ,\ssuine l.:l loan, CALL 552•7S00 a er ee ft•c li1nd! :1 BIL l It \ "nh. lt:!~/ •. f',\. 11:1u111. :: 111 .. 1d\' .fit 1111!. J\1 •11 \'lll"ll\:1~. <)'' ~·1 ·7·-" Bk I \"I I I I I I 'I ,,-.. .. ;) pt•I" 1110. ;i.;;oti. ·~" ·r • VISION • ~'•~ r•TA •r 11.111us ruon1 1 ,~ 1 Ill.ill~ p. o 11p ,p ,, . . 111y 111'11 t-.11\>'.t'. 1\!I !lit" 111 ;)l.~-1711; l'\·e: fi::)i-IG17. llHJ !'C l'U~lt111\ l\•11IUl"!'h, ;1,I Hllll"llli1•·~. '\1111 •·ond 111TSl1l!•' a1<'11 fo,1 $1.il'!,l ~MJ. l3!·:AUT\FU L: :": huge Br, 2 OFFERED ,... rur S~JU,UOO. 1<11· lll<i·n I'. i,111-rn1•q 1;11, l·loi<<' to shop11ing. 4 BR'S H" I ' • · tly buihlt'J'. Lovl'ly '' Call !i-Hl-SlJ7~ 1:r (J\\:'\l·.I: F ,..,11.:1.L~'F ~dioul~. i·liurrhcs. As~uin<' Red 111 Rea ty l)(]nn .. 2 b:1lll su1111y llon1l': t.is1 u1:.:~ i\l't'd1·d p ... 1111,,i1,. ,1,; 1 !· 111 :: l~I:. :11~1 :==========I g1·1 . 10.'111 $:.:S•KXJ Agl WITH A VIEW r:.EALT)' REALTOf{S lc~rfinlnlit.: cnll'Y1 lok step·UIJ J;,\ ') ... pl.•11 .. 11 Ir :il!i-77:\~t. . •· · 'Rf>nutihll executive honi£' Univ. Parl,; Cent('t", lt•·inc iv.rni .. ~pAc,rc•··,c-u:itllnl 1·1~•11h1lt 111 1;,1<·1.: J;;1 ,..cra111i1• tile 1rork . S•l.1.500. ]·.\"" ti)ll-1' , · 640-1120 MOTEL NEWPORT BEACH On c-.)l1s1 lh1.1.: :;n u111ts. Fin<' f;1 1111I~ 111;in:1~c·n11•11r inn. Fel' l1tnd. ~"I0'.\ 120 · full pril't' S:W.1100 · TPrn1i-. ::-Oil·:S,\Vcrd{' Z932 Rech\'OOd, h:ll •l hi'. 2 ba. l.Jx33 l'•I\" patio + l;1n:1i. 19j() s11. ft . SI l.~!:IO. Quit·k 01.:c·up·111<·y. J~kl'. 51~·i7 \1 ; C\'l': 5:!1-4611. ri.11·:S,\ \"l'rrle 1614 Corsil·a, hlfl pnol, fn'Cpi!. 3 bt'. 2 ba, 1'\'[111'!1i~hL'd like II C I\'. s ri.~'11.M). \' a c II n I . Bkr. I :1 \S-7711 : ('l't': ;i:,f-1161i. I 1·:xr1:.\ '.ll lCI:: c;'N~-· R~:1\LT91tS 1 :-1y, .\ BR & Den. 2 ha .. Sll\CI~ 1:1 11 Crpl;-. 1·us1n1n C[J\S & drps. 673-4400 ~:\~1.~lllO. By n11·nt•r 646--5:' .. ~i !:;_.__" _____ .... _:::::·1-,-,,.-.,C.i-li-t"el~~~~:~~ ~::4 •, WESTCLIFF 101:111, .:0 ~rs. :;29 Rochester ~1. C.'.11. frt~-1'.!6='~·1 ___ _ Ei\JOY Tllr: LtJ:...URY -of :J -1-\l:Ji!!!)tJ:\1, 2 13ATll. ha1·d11ond !11!1>1·~ :111d "ll·U'" fn111ih 1·oi1111. 1·19 \Vukc in 11111' ~1'1.;n11•11d<1u~ •i Fo1i.•i-1 J:d. 1.:~1. '.'il.)-12~:": l•1~lrnut11 l~•!llf', ·111" (":tpl' (._'Oft 1'.\l~·ru>r i~ 4•nh:u11" d hy • .JLL..;h IV)'. [1!f'i1J hih I\ Yl1 1.,l f<l\" 4·luldn•11 and 1IO(JI, 011C>J't'd iit s1:t:.ooo. PETE BARRETT -REALTOR- 1 YR WARRANTY • HOME POOL HOME O\'rrlooking ~nlr C'OU11il'. ----The bl'st huy in ll'-'1lUtifu1 1-• Cloi;c lo th<' bc11ch. Super lBVINt::· • UNIVF.RSITY La!!Utlfi~ For furlhrr HJ.,\(!! ll(IL'I·. ~.•1.~~XJ • • h · A 1 PAHh:. Lux11ri1111s 3 bNl1'nl ·-!' t , UJ>-cra11<'u omf' ltl -infonnation & app't. r11:10·.1. •11:1!·111· Cl•nfl .. ready for quiek Condonlinium in prin1e shll\\·in~. call ('I.Ji 1111 11"0" 1111,, ,\· ,q,11 i (l('C'll!l:lnry. Call lo see localion. l'orn1al dinin~. lgc * 49~·0301 * r /,, ll!i-11 ,.,. 1~11 •-:;!-.: .... :t~:: ,,,,.., , ••• ., fan1i1y rrn., spacious .. _. p ·r· C :m.1-. .. -..J. .;!11'1lht."ll.1SI fl{'l If'_ o_ni. \1rn:n.1-: 11"111•· , .1>:111 , .~ p.<tl<I, 1.,,\ \It'". .\dull'". I , 11. 1• I i I !,'. , 7~:~1. ki!C'hen and hu(.'(' 1naslf'r -bi..'llrn1 1i=11i1e. Pricer! ror EMERALD BAY h11n1(.'Clintc s:.11e al S62.9JO -t\ ~ovely. l'nt~rtainin:.: ho111r "FIRST-CABIN" bt·~t hun·y! Call ~trs. 11·1th a S1\·ccp1ni.: o..·1•an 1·1~·1\', . . Newport l"":e13hls 1070 ilflnna. M:i-8424. 2 Blks. to tennis els., Jll)o•l ~ l lus beautiful Doh'.lf<'~ n1llfl•·t. South Co, J{cal1oL'S •"-Pl'!rks. 3 Rtlrrns .. '2': i..: fu..,t cln.!'ll 111 1'1111·~ .:1:1:, ~··1 11•1 r· ,,, Pl~ 1""n, haths; b<'aulifully bu i 11 . 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A Ii:< u Ille Etlitell .. ., C:lAY I. POI.LAN ~1:1. '. loan. ~ho1'f'1'l'l'i<t·S.1-:. 1111111. Hl'h. 9".i2-.1!3~2. -lllJNTl~GTO~ O Reorranoe leuitrs of the lour scn1mbled words be- low •o lorm four s:;,.,ple woids. TO\\'NllllUSJ.: ,-------,---, 673-6642 675-6459 * OCEAN VIEW * ~·run1 l'\"l'I~ l'llL ul 1111.~ 11.:l'. :; Iii: .. 1 h,o., 1:1111. 1'1•1-hn.111·. llu:.:•' kn. 11/lu'kf..;1 :11"l\1, tlhl. dulll"l'!l!l'~. ]'L"•\ ll\, .. 'h ~GEM- 1"!11-1' T11··11 .'.I\' ;'\.;;. l l:~,~~~;RT SH;~'.!~l;~1 -'BUY-A , WARRANTY HOME MODt;'. M OME \', 1 • ;11rr:11 111,. 0•1u• lt·11·1 IHI\ 11h<•ll>(1• \\!Ill ]HI" ! f 1 .. -,,f,·,~\\·1•·111.• ,1.11,,, 111• ' ' t, .. -./ \\ ... 11"1 h " u.t,do•I l1••Ull' I;,. ' U I I I 111 \,. 11 ,, 'l1 I II ., ., I ..... ll 1 • I•• n, '" 1do·;1t ,1 (•I< • I l ·.1 1~ 11 I 1110 , I 0•11• ·n·1 :i d1·n -, •. i· I 1 ,d Call 2 BR. "· "''· $19."'1 I T 0 I N A R srm. d1\'11. s211•. n10. pny:< a11 •·1~1;.,_,l-'"l"",.l "'"'l-l ·n.,., (•111~ Jlllfll hoin" ~l\P:'ldllnb!c gs'f2 Conllnrnlal Dr. Pool ti! l·.a ... th lnH I 0 l1 ~ . Bk 5'JS-i711 · . a:;--46\'"" c. =~-=~-=~-=~-==·~-' {"u111ph•h'IY "-'Ptlillll'<I insid<' -·-~ 1 • l'\f'. '.-' --' • 64S-5200 :. I ;o '1111:1 ,\, tk'rl h,1\\ I" I;,.,,. :" P•"•l" ,, ll .1ru<. \ \•;,.~H BETTER HURRY! OH1•1' 011 611 C;11'1Htlion rrfu11t•1I H1l;. 1\rt•l;. I Br .'-. d1>11 \I /ll•'I b ti\ " l~a. oln1111 ... 111h·!-.. Nht' i-p111·\ou~ 1 f\r ~:lrni:::•· npl. Th!~ d11\)1'"( \\nn'I lnisl lllllCh [nlllrf'I'. PRICE $99,SOO Op1•11 J h1u.~1' This \\'•·1·k Hl\ll Gi~...r"!li.11: 6i:-t-41i:'\:\ , Eastside Costa Mesa n111I <1111, s11nt'i•1us fnur I O\VNER dc1p. $219.1 llo1~11. I C A T U E I '··· li··d1•"0.J1\1 honi.. 1\'IU1 Ja1"}:t' Conten1por.1ry 2 b d r n1 --~;.c~~.:...o,.-j. , dniin~ nMun nn1l H ranlil,\' \ co11do. Custon1 drapci<:, she~ f I 1 I j I k1trhrn. C0t1perr1 liv<' !!ellcn: carpcl1', r~A he~t. Lots _of '-=:=~====~ ~ II 111 t'111l'Y ii l;i~(' 2nd. T.ll. prilJFlC)'. } 1111 pnc(' $21,%0. I r 1 CAYWOOD REAL TY * 548-1290 * - MONTEGO MODEL ! ,, , r••"·"· ~ Bn1h I~ 1 .•• !'\'\I l•'l l:ll"t'Hl"·l1 nnd lll<'lutlc lhl•lr cut. Hl.T 0111 S4S-O.!O I. I I H A l C E I ; ·,·t:1i1n)p,~ ~~ ~•lldl' luc1ky O\VNER 11.nx. $26!1:> do1,·11. 2 ' I' I I 1 · O Out of rhc rnouth~ ol bi1l.>1f.'~ •U.~_•'r ... ; .n'·""'': 111~ Utlt" C'~ hrltin condo \\'llh cothcdrul -too otr ':111. l·.Xf'LUSlV I·. 0 N }~ ceiling, Idun:-t' n r r l' t s' '-=:·=~-=::'.:='.:::...., en, come~ ----rt HAR BOR VIEW HOMES REALTY 833-0780 Mobile Hr.'"" -\ "';\ H \V /\ n 'l_A N T' bulll-ln.!!. Sundcck O\l~rlooks r M E t' G A T I PROCUJ\).1. a~u 61 ... 'l2Zi. )'>OOt Bkr Ctlll Rlt-6691 . ...-.:-;..:;~'.,.::..:;,..;.,,.-1 -., , I I I I I' I I.' Comcilo.~ r'lt c~u'~ e quottd O\\'NER nl\'11, A~~UlllC' ' " V by f1\l!ng 1., 1~e 1'\ili 119 wood• BAY$HORES f\t\0 .1111! Homes loon. 4 bclrn1s, t::imlly roon1, 1 --• -vou o~.iop l1t1m \'"!l "'o 3 ~1 .. frpl c. BuiJ\ .. ln~. dii>h1'fl.~hrr.1 !}Ike to the bcncht Bkr Call ,1·\~·1· 11~·..;p1 :n,r·· fer )· h1 ,\ J'\1, \It \ j ft'\. S.12--2.161. e f~INT NUM&tl!lO tElll~S IN lt1fSE SOUA~ES • I;\ ii! 11 $ t• , . 11ol11 . ;I'. I. "" UN!CIAMOU .,,,., """' I I I I I I I . -' "l.111 it In rl;•""' ol :o't,111 ' V 10 GET AN.SW('. 1[)!111 1 ;.;JV<' \IJ! !I· ·1 It•' '" SCRAM·LETS Answers in Classification 8080 _2:1 ~1lf>n..:..!_:··~111t~· t 1.-~;~ ·11 •• 1100 \.l l I h ,\ u.n . " •f1tl. all \ I l I}() I -;-I " l ' • • - ' . !JAIL Y Pl LO I !Mobil• HOl11e• for sale 1100 I MOSIL E<.HOME FOR SALE : I SILVERCREST MOBILE HOME . . , . . -, ~\l{d 1t«.d••Y lncon19 P rope..-ty TRIPLEX f.IEWPORT 2JOO ,lu"t 1111 ;.,_t 111 ••1 I l'!\il \,,._.1 "''""f"\'1'1~11 Cu~I t \Jo ' I -"111 I •1, " w ,.:1,:,1:.:.u .:1;• 1.r1i. t111 l\1111.il\Jo, .. 1 .... ,i..11 Jl'ot!M.:d, lJll U)' llll l,.! 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' Wt \Pl(•Ato/i t' \!l~>CI I ' " . ~ !J,l 1111 lhL· t,:lllf lUlll!il' Lc~1 ~c ni lcu~c uptiun CENTURY 21 494.9794 HOLIDAY \l'El::h.J_;NJ)' ht~-1211 67:.-ZiO~'l l rw""' Jlunln11,:to11 B+•L\h C'111< 1 ULLL'.\J:: Utci,inl1<un • Hit JJA\ll l:'W!~ .11 Orit..-..1oocl. (lnl<'r, h1'.1('h s11tuol, ,\. 11 11111• H,:. \llck 1\\.1111 .11.ul lron1 \l,1~ 9 !11 June I ! ~ho11p1ng ll•J\\ 1li07 Scii~hn11· Di, NI;' &IG-:l'rJ9 J l •• \I CHlr\l; 'ii l..1\71-tlltt•I_ u1~2.>ll.i --IS•n Clemente 3776 ' • 2 ~put1uu~ lit..'J1w111s _ -:;:;:;.:.~:.:;;.:.::;.::c:.. __ ...:;c;.: 1 • [)!tun~ lt1t'111 .\k\\l~{I){\ Bt:ACll I Hit, e Dix elet.:llll.' k1l\l1111" l'JLOT ·ADVERTISER I 6 Newport Beach --~869 ! ------------ CHANNELFRONT 2 bit l l.J;,L H11 •111 tvz· bu,11 s ~~~1k TO 1~EACH ,, Brlr 11" 2 h.o tli ~ l111ll \tULl) lt rl M' 5.2;, !\lo. . . . associated . . 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Duplexes Unfurn 3600 1 •'fl!l'' 111~1 l .1 1 p o r 1 , 1 1vu111t 1,., I ~an Clemente 3876~ ('.11J t;\·14:-i 2l:Ei'll lb:.WI 1(11 d<>1\11 ,,),111~" 1 '~!11 691·1lj.! lull Jlll<• lnh\.' ,nl\,1111-.;.,• • H1J\\ ,\,t!\l,, _ •J ol'(JI< I ~'I J I c , !01 : 1, '~ 11 I•\ p di" ..' ' 11 1,, Ill ' ""II\ l 11 \['\\I \•' 't I" JI! FOR LEASE ll ,1,.:1 , hl'lll•>0111, (iunll~ l'""il ,~ {"llll<tl dlrUtlf; 1111 lt1d11/BBQ .1 1~'/1< tl<)M' l<l • l.gc l'IH'lo~t~] p.1!1<1" I p!,.,1'11 )•" ..! • '" ,.«I 1 • c. I I ln-.;r. Sna~ J BH, 2 BA & ! t..._•h & Jlh'I ·l'l:kl~(J.') <AIJ•tlU l' l'llC ~,11 ,1i.;," ~rnt.i;:t• i11·t ,1 tr,lfl11 ,l:i 1 •• 111 ,, e \·' 111 I "' 1 11 1111 11 d 111 h l rit BH, l ll.1 ~111k, shag-, drps, 9;1bo'°alsland 3806 ',"11 u11.1 p.11,.,u1g u! 1111111,t• ul,11' $3.!:1/jl\•I Isl hill/\) J;UI' l'Jlt•!d P<lll<.) I. Co~11pl 1.1un1hy h1('1I CAN BE SEEN AT : t'dl ;»} r:'•1 CRESTMONT INYESIMENI I 111, 111 Ii L ' !I J t)I JI.' ~ I •I I Ip I• 111 Joli~ •, I I [lllilt [{<ol k 11111/Jlll)\IS~ I 1,.,I ,.., d1'!JO"i! A1 ... 1I Ju111• l11Llll\I\" c:.1 ~1 c 1'1 si~-~ NE\\ 2 nit g.tr:l).(I' upl on • l:lliQ l1l\'U I l'l'J-2 ill $2:.ti \fl :, ur \Vk cnds vtlv ll',\!>(' nt 11612 TtJllt. I• lti!t 1c,1l 1u11 roo111 !Wl Sih·E~1!At::~~1S 1l1·11t1 d [~ ,1\\C <1C'I~)/'>~ 1li11n Hcl' 1 Con11n llosp \ Lot •Hi 1 THE REAL. ESTATERS' I CONTACT IL\\', Pi\: :uc.1: • I ~---- 101 shn11 1nt: 12 UNITS-EASTSID E '7t.21)X!I 2 Bl, :! h1 Ill COSTA MESA $175,000 flf';JU! llt'lllf'f, f\lfll l f••l sl<'P Uj! h i IJ11 , !..'' 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Sn1 April , 1.i lli-071i2 ~11111.,., ,\ ht::s1lllS~ Oldt'l lllh, !1 nn1 111 ~ pn1 I ----- \tJtqilt• •11 ,.ini,:lc ~Jj;, n111 IN0Rli1 B.1v-f1u111 ,TB~'.!1 CHILDREN _1i12-11itN _______ h,1 , cpt drp~ flph:, t:Hr. and parents love the Apartment5 Furnished 11 .1'<h('r .~ 1t1·1r1 s1:io 1110 i' large, spacious apart-.1\dulli;, .,_IG-721.! Balboa Island 3706 \·AcANT':-L c~"~,~.-,,-.. -xi -1-g-r. ~reo~~~ at Ban bur Y ~ I~'\:\ "h,1,.:, 1!rps , lnctry, \L~ t ULAL' l Bit 1\pl rip!\ i,:.o G.\O ~J07 I e Cluld'C'll i; ,\ 211 1 \jMllt•ll.I 1\\(111 1\l.1) \ 1 ---, )VUll~C! 111 fl~\\ •1dul1 ~I ·I 1l l\lr l11l. II 111 I <111 \ ~nd S.'l)I ! Iii" U on1t· J'1rf> 1\ll 1\11 11· I llH••ll•' l«r! r.11p.1 1111 l~• roJ)ljl, fll111 J II ll<t llll1 l)J<lll IJl\\,!Hll <jj•J ,!1~1 ~l:J,t~}(J lull ·,1~-.:1>1 I Ac~ea9e for-;ale -1-200 I 1 YR WARRANTY • HOME 11 1,\~l ~l!l/o I 1,1: 111 pli \ !• Clljl ~II.ill hub t1k J'.,\l{i:. ~ 111U' :.! Ul\ Uupl<•\ I ::.1 lJU l\H[~ ,\ JI• l~ ui1 11\1u-Jl111,. 1·,111 ~l kl u111 Balboa Peninsula 3807 ~· ~1 .. t1.: 111 ·,1 ... ·d pt "' "•111 Mesa 'ierde 3263 11 1Jd HI Br 1 ()U ., l\ll -• <.,1111\,hlns Jil,iy tilt• -------------'--~hVl ' G"J--o~:.!ti " !.\!~GI. 2 Bft, llpk llt'"ll W L,tl(;U. ,\:,I B!. •Ll'l~ ! [ii{ /. 11 U1 II p)1 dl.J\l g 11 l/1 I\!< !tUll 111•' Hl,tlll I "\\ ~, 111 (, r.-.t d I BUY A WARRANTY HOME VILLA PARK AREA 1 YEAR WARRANTY S:!OOO PP.l\F. HI f)l'('flO:\ HOME & INCOME L11'f' 111 one, 1~111 II• .,]Ji., I lupl• \ JI• ,oJ ll\1 Ill " Ii 'l LIVE HERE! ! Honieftnders * 642-9900 2 n1 \\,dn11I "<1 1111 : '<:~)l)l l 1\IU.;1 .. ll'll1•d 11•d 1 ... hid" ; J.1 ; 1111• 1 ... 111 r uk S:"'°i .! 1 ~1t ~Liiv 1,1<1,,,L:1 , Hr 1,1 \f1•l114 --..:1 111 $11.liJ ,.,1 \~ ~· I '11 "'~ l 1;1 I , r1111~ul 1 t' 1 ..... ,, " '1 -" -· 1 1; I\ (1'1111 ~~f'l)I l . '' .' Iii.It l~llLS ,, II• .... ,,, 1' lil 1.t,,' t Bl< ~lu.i 1i.1o1 l/,1 l ldn B11l1 i"•I\! 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IC.,...,.GE COMPA,tjV ,\. lC'JllllS /'i ,7-!))1 "1 , . ,.,I Lots for sale 2200 Ill' s ptti.1111.(' 111 X l'11JXH" f'iFTY + \'1f'11 .1~1 l'< 1111 o ('(!ro11 1 ,1.; :\l 11· o Founta10 Valiey--3234 \\/scnso1i.ll stJC'.llLt, .ult I LOJ':-\ \\AN'lL!J I\: L1~11n1 Uti1' f:,n1 .il -.r1· -'-'--'----:;.;:.!...._.:.:::.; JOlllilll cu1Hl1llll\ll\ llllllrough doiin pa)nicnl s . ._~\11 • 1,l-I LL 10 '1•t1''l")LlhJ::l\c11i':>..l1.1!1i;:ll:>J~ +- I f)rOL'eSS of lnghi'I ~[\ 11"11 \ sulJ...>1 d111.i I LOI\ 1(1 b \l I I ,J \ I \ I( I\' I Ill~•' l Ulll/)ll:\ I ()(Jill <,:,tll IJt :.ione l.:han::,:I' Otth ! 1 n1111 l•i ~ustoni honies 111 1:ot1sl 011.."1 NU-VIEW RENTALS usl d .1" l1g UH • ..'~,\ .! l.11 1Nc...,po1t 1'1v.v 111111" \'iC'iis piclcit('d l.ur \\JJI ti •• ~u,u .. , l'l l,..'''.'l-'.•11 :-1111J1J)U()l h.l(!s ol, Possible 'llbutd1nu1Jon ot i;onsu!C'J l':>..tlLI!ll\l' .lit'«~ ..1s 1 ~1-1 .------1 , 1 l I (Jnly S:!t.i't f)(I n10 l\n l•lt J01nt ventu1e (.)11111:1, l~t·pll 11 ,1-~1 2 " I A..:1 ;-;JL~l2l J;' 0 Bo!I: 821 Jlunl111gtOn I I~{ -' ' ' --_ eJ'1 0/l',~<fl l ti "' 1 I It! 8 ----- Bcai:li, 92\ilS l'\i\111.10~ .. r L:0.1. H , *LANDLORDS* iHunttngton Beach ~-240 LANO OPPORTUNITY I 1\i2Jl1 sq fl _:s17 1 x~J i\:,:1 Homef1nders * 642-9900 11.LXUR IOUS l1g; ln 2 hu, I ,.... .•Jll-.i.>!l <.:IC~ d~-h~J2 r 11 J ~· t I I I ,\ppros lj ,\l!'l"S \lis\;i ;ue;i .----~ _ I 1 ~Prn1 , ... .,11 ,,-r ' "',\ c1t[)C:-O: lonie like 111:11 S~> IX'J a,.;i'C rm ,1 111 ~ 1 f\\O lt'1cl 1:0111n1l'l'lt,d l<i1" , e J .{ 01 1~ ~1 ~'....!..-h.i' l, l'1J•!h111i,: Bltn i.1e11'U , fl cJ1•1 1k1iclop lo .11,1\,H/i•~ Oil Los i\!olu1os, :S 1tl Balboa Island 32061 t n I 1• 1 <: o u1 f1re/hu1gl,u nr<:itius Oi :!' a11 c 1,111<,h j Lll'n1111ll' B)Ol\lll ·1~-' IJIJIJ 1 ,11.11111 to.lust sec t o ..;itr -I Mount--n-o es;,:1 * B,\r Hf)\ 1:-1.,\'-.D • ,,pprcctatc Pcrn1 r11an 1ed ED RIDDLE Realtor Resort ' 2400 Ch 1r11111u.: 11111u1n 2 hrh 111 louplL•, .111r,1!11 uk, ~27j, no t-IB-8811 o1 t'VC' & Su11 ·iii~ Gx>~ 11<11111 11 /h pli ,g"1 l..'.L' ,t flP~:_:l\~2-:'.2j ti _____ _ N E-WPO-RTB EAC H-L1\1,;:1; ,\1111111.LI i:k.1111 111011111 ,r•11"\1'1 11 11 1 1 1'icL s 10:-.1Duplex111 ,ill' -..:u·,. 110.n1•Sil<' ,'\ul'lll "hUJ(' \!~'\\ 111 1111'11 ' 1•1 )-· dl 1'.1 L Ill, 'Sl 'l 1 J~I ucres 111 1'"'1111s 1'" 11«•'~ 11•'11 1 •• :,l' s1.>1Ji~1 1 \:\' ·'' ,111;1 1~,J ~~ '11.t~ 2 1:\ s21·. ('st~!I'~ !\l nc:111f\rcnl I B.uk h11ns ti!l-111!/"i~'.-i21..' 1r \-.!I) i'l:lt [\.;Ir 1 11 d l"I ktd" & 11tl Bav 11e11 bluff fC'L' ~1111plt• -0---1 S ---;~1, 1~1 1 J:f>,\Cll ,\J{!-,1\ !. Bl: Sl'l' zoru:tl lot' hnt srs S2il,OOO Ut O tale Prpty. 2600 011111'1 ilt...().\G--1-.1;; 1f 1h) ---------College Park 3220\ '1.i~,\ 11"1 hn• a.ris\iC'I, tall .tllh PL\l 1101~.L/B,\P. (;d 1n<onv Homef1nders * 642-9900 ,.------(]L'•Lll IHI l,11111ll'd lt'J,:Ol S' T:1\(l .-.I, \l••cl t•l1 1 1:1. l°ondo·-lJJl!>,-llll" d'JH L,\UT\\o.M"l\.'1!11t 1 C~ <•II i.:.u11hl1r1,.: Bv •>11!1• 1.1 ((/:\l.\l\~J[Y f'•••I l\:!~1 pool. rluhholl"E° r•alto S~ 1'f•un1v road 11/r11 r•1 ;>,J1(k1 \.111 ll1,1n IJ1u111 .:!.\ ,1 p1~ <111" n1 ,.,,11-l \Ii( ftri111ngC'. 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Ta..'\ Shcl.l'l * Cap11:.d g.11ns * SlO 000 Oo11 n * Jo ul!y Jc,1sed !teal ·10n11(s, Bki ~ 6;;>671.Jll ----SAYFRONT SITE r 01 boa! r ep,111 S "·ii'-" Pr1n1c Ne11 port !}ca~h IV< Bill Gl'undy Rl!r 1;7:>-GHil Condominiums for sale 1700 BALBOA UNITS $19,000 BUYS! 1111r' V('ry ~h11r11 ll'lJll' \ Onr block llJ hn1 111<1 lil()(k~ 10 n<'ean OCI-,\~ .~ J1A' \IJ('.;\\S' (;r ~a 1 appreciat!on ,1 1· c n . 1 \it drooni 011 nerg 111\ll 11!us 2· 1>10 lierlro<'.Hll Uttl!s, Clo«rt! µ-.11 1~'" :\t'1\' roor S(•l\cr 1\ 111 !11111H '" Sl~.000 dOl\11, t ull pl H'!" ~13.i,()(ll) I {CBI 1 Qf the I "111n,.11lt1, Cnll IO<lny i ,_.1-1'!'1 110 1\CIU·s BP .. ull(•il L'111h Corona del Mar 3222 -J.I. <.:Jt>, " .! Bl.~ C\I 'i ~Ol1•1 L,111d \J L~T ~J LI. '1~1 \,,:! ~,,~ 'l~'J1'!iU ijji-1~~1~<\•' 1lrv1ne 3244 --- Ranches, Farms, Groves 2700 I ::. ACr:1 : 11v111t .. 11i' o.~k IJC{'!> lll tl ,\hun IOHd PJ,u11ahll' 1n 1vvi: rul0-1 Goud lr1111~ ( ,111 711-:-!\I-212 20 ACHI-. A1•1\.,tlo Hanch Vt1 va111.icln1 1('1111~ 1-dll hrnok ,11 1"1 ill/oil,,.!\:! BUY A WARRANTY HOME BUY A •, WARRANTY HOME LIVE HERE }~I -hi' 11\d lh'I\ Ml -II 1rho1 \I' II ..' llr-Sho1 f'\l1rr~ Bl -!! 1111')1 \'11 II 2 8r -Ch11n111•I !{r1 f I' ill fi7-,·7L:!i J LAI\ LL::,:-. t,1J llH I pl.111 1 ltil !~11 \If'\\ [j <I Jll t' S i;qu~.11\) lk.<11 ~ [,I\ 2 I:\\ 11011\1,'. II 1th f(J! 111 d dl!llll~, f,11111\1 ll~Jlll !01th 1,11d '11~/111<1 UH\ g.1 I d <'fl! I t•·ll-·~l \ \J.:1 J~), \J\ ll Jl( I\ J Jw l~Jl \ IC\\ S~:.'.> : 1,..1. 2 L:,1, ll pl IHlllUll'fl 11,lldJubl" JJ•Lll!J 1<\lltl\ <;/!• lllll" p 1 \ I g" tilU 1327 ;:i.~ti.iOLI ••! til0-1.JoJ.l ext llW ·i Big-B~kids 1-ct~ -z;k, S.,:!"1 ,\l~u l!Ol~f' H.-iu~h , Bl~. Jun1pus 1111, a~•l'.lgl, Sl 'iu S A Canyon Agl ~ i;t• I !171! .~ \.,0 P.\LEltt'-.10 !J,0!)(11 VU Jlot1h;~ ! Lr:. !",1111 l~n1, '.!' _ H,\ I'll Liu 11111111\!, JJ!JUI p111I,.;• ~-,j(J h 11->!'.i!~ 1-1 \f:CU !~ I >I -1'! 11,1, t1 p,,,1.1tki,J <•1JI~" ,j, 1i" < '1!11 111 l)>M ll ,, lo 11,llS !II~ .').i'J(I 11\0 h \0~1111, l-1.!·'i"IXl !' \1{130!: \ U, 1 gr., :!' _ B \, .! !Ji•ll ll~[IJU l1t-'UU(11UI IU 'llj<Ll'-'111 jl.11k, l<J!lllll !~ll.!I SUPL!~ O~t;Oi tll11tU1..: 1,dd ,\1,111 Jun1• &1 1-l;"U H V iErenf Honies. •18R, l BA Spei;l.i<'tu,11 1 u p 1\10. lndstpd. ~p1U1Kl~l~. Sli.i, L 11-7,lll '1 ' 1 1'.1v1ll1•1n 521 ·, JM'r 1110 ! fiil :.! .111ull 11•1 ~\.'lltl 1 s l Bl: ulll pd No Pl'ls Qt111'! )eail~ \ll S11lll!.:, S:).') 1011 • J:.llsy i.~lUS" I<! 111usl '111 lll<llUl\.' adults $:.!;;(} lllO ll!HI' day~ vtu)'IH\.'lll Ul\"11" .'.",-~,1·1!;1 SWU 1110 y1ly Corona del Mar 3822 • 1\1 ;,hu11p111i,; .·~ /111)s U .)".>U .> • llUlll ~l\1J J846 Spectacular, New Ocean Vu Townhou5es \\dlli tu li1;111 h. i Hit + 1•h •! ...-1.t 1 IJ,i~, 11[, pal1u~. !q.1!\ l~l:>lUIJ\ llj'(~ dips •I! Jlh,tll~t;S, .') 130 !Jl'I 111<1 :>..J, INd ONLY A FEW : J,lJ::,\! 2 B1\lll ,\ 1::11 •• 1! '1:\11! ,\pl ~ l,llill I' ,,1J1:JH :-;,\;\ CL! ~!Lt\ It. ,\/>..A I 11111 SI I' ! llHIHjl"'Jll 1\J,11lU.\.:11ll\ Ill l UI JI { ,, (I l'J , ll I IJ NI\\, ''IL..t I 11 ,.:1• :! l;J{, l H \ JAAd L\l llJ11g L l(j' ,\ "''"111111, ~211) ltl\i-Wlli 2 Bl: \Ullllll \o U!}th'll •IJljll! Ill\!'' g.U,JJ.:I' •l:J~-7 Jl l t'Vt' l ltl--IOl.~J tl,11 San Juan r- Cap1strano 3873 ---;~-- S!O:J <!l:t: l U!ldl! 11/11• l:IJll, J,lll;,</Ul<.:11 ltl1 1g ,! t.:,11 ,.: .. .u i'\J\JJ !.11111 I 11 ii LU!21 J'.(~l_'U l\HllLll I'll 1~1 ·1 W'!-h,',\'l ~anta Ana 3880 ·r:•tl~B\ tUt1d.i f 11 Ill .., ,..tt t'llbl'll llfplil,Lll' !fL\l!I \111 1~ u11!1 s~2-. ·i,t.-i'i!l !ianta Ana 3880 -------= CHILDREN •'"Li \l>L L1 ., lU\1 , ?ARK PLAZA 11 2 ,1.: ·; 1:n .1p1s J 'l.1~ At L'.L J'1~1I j lllll/1 "·llUl,J 1:._\ 'lul>huu~l· L111_11,11I d,1\ 1,11t 1 ~nt l-'10111 ~100 00 PARK PLAZA 11 805 West Stevens \(JI[ Sun!lU•l l'l I Santa Ana 545-1121 Apls Furn/Uilfurn 3900 BRAND NEW· VERSAILLES II\ 1!11 ' J \h.J: ,\1 ~"ulli Co.o "t l'laz11 J',,,,,i \,:-11•t1li •1 Aqua B;i1 ,\ J,t( U/~I ~fl<'l'11LCU1ar ~ A111 J "'k' 1< 1'01vcr1ni:: I t>l 111111s • '. :\l11l1on DollH1 ( lut 11\•ll"P (•,)'Ill, S.1un.1 [ t)I I :"'>! t UJ LI I I• lllllill Lil' tJ1 l'!i!J,tl)• \ ADULTS . ""II \ :-,p .'t!S Bach:?lor, 1, 2--S. 3 Br's. froni S175 per mo Santd Anol 3700 Plaza Dr. 714-556-0466 '1 .. 'I 'ii lt p I \ [;I(, 11 •!,\l ~l'I > LAKE-SIDE LIVING • EXCITING VALUE • Adults• Small Pets Bachelor On• •"' lwo IR F· ~ 175 10 48S Mesa Verde ED.$1 dt Adams 540-1800 Apt1 Al 0 Mf!l'l! GflE ming h•lllflr shop, ioom IUN u11ec OBQ BEA Sing F1irn •~Ira to 7 ROO Nc11 64j...J llOO k1tcl :-rlR- ltOO n1lhl ol<i-' Sum Furn l&S l>«h 11\I LI furn cl et ~;,&- SUB San mo '16· PAL1 pool ~34- V ac >"OR ITT I 'I"' R" 54 . Ren YOU SU "' "' pe WA fttn ' rn Wo ,, 11 .. , '" SEE to hon hu \l,\ \'Jt• util ~'El\ 2B Isl 67~ SH, I\'/ .. YO 281 Ga M No "' m H Off 2 sh p So I Co DA st N Bu -_ • • . , . i~~~~~~~~~~'.i!~~~~====~~~!!i~~~====~m~~~~~0~~ • 10 1 '/ I. J ,• * DAILY PILOT Apts Furn/Unfurn 3900 Office Rental 4400 lnduii;1aJRental 4500 • fierton•l1 53.SO I G11rdenlnv 6045 1 Job Wanted, Fma1e 1o.so1H1lp Wanted, M&F 7100Help w a nted, M&F 7100. • l U.:ASE <?F~~ICE .Sl'AC;--NOW LEASING I lo.t Incl fOWld JrR"'l LIFE or DEJ\Tll; Let our ~fl)\\I J.· EDGE -1nonthly JIELP! Nev.• In RN'O, ,;.::d 1 D elivery-Sunday Only n ;,.w SQ. f-,, ;~:;:;;;:;;;;;;;;~L:iJ~;:; bablet ttv-e. For altt:motlves tnaintenance y11rd (.'if'1tnup .)Ob IK•lplng at your hornt• ur l~e N•'\1 nh'11<.11-t hu:tineiis Ct'nh'r Huntington Beach 1 to ABORTION call Ul"E lt haulinti:. Goorge. 54s-614Z 'Yachl , 111u·1lt<t1 or rll11nl·1·s 01'"' DAlLY Jl(LQT TO CARRIERS R£. '\i~i'6 bl<~~'t.~~1·~~ or ~i.'~1~"'. NEW M-1 Loi; & Found S300 LINE s.II-5.5%2, it Im: , YARD C'-EANUPS ~~talr:~tha~:~ur ~;?rl~,r~ QUlH£S 'l'llt; USE OF A LAllt.iE 'sTA· 1~15 <'Xf't'. 11U1ce. 2 S..XlO llnn~to~ ,'~·,.~1"U~ ~. * PAA~};EEt~I~~~D~R & romplPte malnt. ~ "llr1i1·1. sgl ten1. Plt'itse let 'l'tON \V:\GON UI{ \IAN. CON'fAC'l' l\lR. BIG' Hrijoinif\11 nffll'1''· !..ease or 960-1910 C.:AL.IF'. ANJ/\·l,\L CONTROL l®l BEA.Of BLVD. L•wnc•re by ''2 Gali" m<! hl'ar !mi~ li:l)Q(! pt'O~lr. BEN'fON \VILl.l.\lt'IS, 330 \\ll::ST BAY ' ' rent n1onthly. \\'ith t rpts t;l•--~~~::":':": ___ 1 lluntlnkJon Beach Shelter STANTON ·~.3406 \\'k1 .. servl<'lnul" 642·9907 1111\'", rt>fs.. \\rltt• l 1,HN>lfk'fi, S'fl{L'L"I', •·os·1·,1 '!''SA. TELEPl·IONE d1'P!1 $•100/n\O, \\'ith «rpts, 8521 Edl90n St. 5J6-.2511 .,,., OJ \d N 121 D I I I J c..i:. v 1 ' i:.. i!rp~ & furnnure $-tOO/mo. INOUSflllAL I Back of 11wn8J1(' Society) BEST ~1ASSACE IN N.B. General Services 6CM6 0. ~ 1:,So, 1C!t11 1 ~~~sa: 64i-4:!21 t•OJt ;\PPUtN'l'i\1EN'f, • cs,",,1,111','.'r Hflpl. !m-3212, ~1r. 0<f!~1'c~~~!~c!£ A','1~\p"t~l''·~!l!l.~~~.""y I L<n "ague& 3'100 Jn•lne Ave., Suite 1038. PLUtiIDJNG, J::lECTRIC~ Calif. 9262G. An Equal Vpporlunity tmploytr -,~~====--! ~ "' ., ..., ., ,. .. Open 8 ,\."\f, !\1on, \\'«I, t'rl., CA!tPENTR\', No io· b Ion LOVl!\G ca.rt for lnfa11 t5 & ---&F 7'jQO -NcEW OFFICES 101· leus.e In choice ?i.1\isslon nt.'ulucri11g in.lol'm . 536-2513 Ann 557--05.19 -olp Wanted M F /1·"'1 ne1p Vvanred M 1 Al 0Bkwood Oat<h:rt ApOrl• mtHll$. Viejo R1"'('a, (iootl !rn'Y ANl?tlALS IMPOUNDED . . i;mall. F & B !tome llepa.iJ·, II~"· 1nom5, 01' YO u n g :;_ ·-· -·· ' 0; ----~ ~-1 _ - IN LAGUNA NIGUEL aC\.~ll nt A\•ery Prkway. Terrier nil:< pup, Brwn, M. \\'ORRY & FEAR eliminated 6-12-1•!03. chllch·cn with vncatloninl! B s ·d Fi1h Mkt Only 42c per sq ft Real1ort1 p."1.rllclii::itkln T i T l· ?tl forPYer ln&tant\)'. Ca.II 0 parent ~. Hcliablc, n1aturl' •• ~ .. Eff ay 1 e . GACAT RECREAflON :iw1rn. nung, :i.1un<1s. 111111111 elub:t. ll1lll11rds, lenno•,, ll!CI & !HO :.hori. goll driv 1n9 1<111ije, p.111y rooin. etc 400 ft. l! UP. All utli ln~L solicitt.-d. 1$31-1400 ·r~~~I~~ ~~: B~-e,;: Blk, ?tf. anyllmP, ~l·i H P.!E REPAIR \l'Umun \\'ilh n11r8lng l'xp. ., ~~t Iii Need!> younic: mon, ~ dliY, ""ii, '--'~---Por1onol1 5350 Carpentry, ?lumblng U.Ca! rel. 49>-16·19. fttl'fll .. I inclutlluK ~1t & sun. ~ C1·11111:, dr:i:i, 11ir, Y.'etbur. Tl'IlEE"'7'1·'••· , ... ~. It. Ttrrlpoo, Tan. n1ale Electrical Reas 54~1""' " d N B > 9' C ., .,.., .,.,,, -, I ._, o •. 11 R I al . • WI l"ICA1r4r.t~ ;\t•wpor! u!V' . , :.1 ,;:. "a,trlno Cu :"tr11no Can oo divided. 1800 sq, rt. r1 ... 1 ~ Cr, ei:, m e CO ~ EP rtELIABLE \\'lllll<1.n 111 llu ---Snn .Dl€!J.:O 1''l°\\'Y to l~ lKl· ft , All 2"10 J·pluLSe E:lkhound, Male & F'e1n, * TIRED OF LOOKING CA.,, HOMEIE RPI AIR light housckc•t'pin i.: «· 1.,.1~•\1,1H.:1A1'1 1\ss1stant oi A\•e1y • nrkw8.y .urn oU. I I 200 U/C: ran. A COOD STYLIST? nrpentry, cc. urnh. cooking. I.iv~lt irt. H<.'l ·"lldl•'P•MI lill'l. ~HliC 01 r UN ACllVITIES. rull-11mri cJ.1ec 101, !u•o Suriaav b111net'I \18Q's, 1t1p ' rJ,1!110~ Jn/J-morD' Ol:AUTlrUL APl\f11M ENTS S1ng1oe, 1 t <' liu dr ocms furn & vnlunl W11h ;ill 1hr- ('.<Ua~ Model~ 011i:n U,ulv 10 to 7 So1ry, no po ta or ch1ldron 831·1600 J~·1~·111:8 ·,0~1~-on~:nca'C~ ~r Gcl'lll. Shep, B/T. n1al(l Then STOP. Call John. • ~8197 • ,192-6315. ln1111cd1a1e l1t1 lli111t 1\"q Lu1't." 1·1'111:11\'. l~1l't•us1·tl. !AiJ.-34.:lJ. oflk.~. 49Z..1""3. She11 mix, B/\'v', f()n1. 642·2183. Shampoo, Cut & Haulinn 4051 111cn1 ior 111111111 µuns J11" l.S1'..\L 1·~ u1 ·r~lt.\'l'Ull!:i -~ Sl••p/~"I •. ,. male Styl• ., up ! JIOUSESITTINC Uy tt.'lH'h!!l'. ,, ,1 bl . • . . ,-.....,... e, V.'n.l .._, ~-• ..,. • i:1 auu· asi;cm Y· 1 ... ·!!"ui• llulllUl~tu1t l'.l:ach .lit ~10Eu tn e riever, N 'n 11 • PREGNANT? llttullng $10 & up. i1ovin". ,. ·' 1.:rat iv cw·n 11u1' • lus· ,\11a w11111>. r ul! tuue, 1iart C ITY OF ORANGE Gold R 1 · B •1 \\'I.II \\'!ltl"'r n!anls, t•!i·. 11hll1· II" 1 1 1 k N 3 000 n It Cocil I\ poo Blk n1alc 0 you IU1.' !\\\'II}". I "t I J I I '' d I I • C\\" · S(t. · un 11· Debi~ ~ix,' Blk,' Tan, male Caring. confidential coun5eJ. 1 local & ? Y1u·d, garn~e 4,11_3S6t, SPl\l-llefei<t•ne··~. .of).:\!':_,; fll•I n1et . ,\· 111· 1 1111~. •l•I" r.1'1·~.f ~~ SPRINKLED; 3 ~~r-~·<:11111. ing A referral. Abortion, cleanup. Big flat bed. -----Ulli. • uucrn <• l"OH(\ Ja1:1ht~ 11.tl. vr \Ji~!IO S .. \. -1 ' offi(•f'8. \\IOOlJ \1•orkinj!" O.K. Co..:k-a·poo n1ix, Red f, adoption & keepi""'. Reliable 642-4032 NEED help. ul ho1ui·? \\'1· k a1n11l1· p;u•k1~. \Vin. \Vinton JtE. 675-3331 Sthnauter n1\x, Gray, male .... ha\'e aides, nurt>«!6, hskpn;. D Br~AU'l'Y Up<!ra1or, bt1,..)' * COSTA MESA * L.i1h mb:, Rik, fem . APCARE 64~36 YAJ<D, garage cleanups, 1..'<lnipanions. tlonit in;ikens Uncan 1tnop. New hc.:l·n~ UI\, Oakwood Garden Apartments \\'cin1ar.llltt', gray, fem. VASECTO?i.tv remove trees, dirt, ivy, Upjohn :>47...f.68.l. Electron1'cs, Inc. 11 ... \ul ':\, o7~ 1100 • l:'.00 · l7·iO -Ml ~I 11 StK•p nii..'>, Tan/Blk, fem. Confi<lential information d r Ive wa Y s, slumps. \ 1 u.. l\I 1 ---~-1 *Deluxe Offices* in ·slri'tl l'lliL<>. SI·:~ • Sl"hrK1uzer mix, ........ , ..... ht. F . counsellnto & rere1Tal. 841-2666. PHACTICAL Nun;(• II 111 2S65 FAl/lVll:.:\\' HI). lll'.I'. { ...ur I' al( \\[Ult ....... , .. ' . •. , ·~ •••·k' Jd k 1uL(nls S und ay lhni ROBERT NATT!l1'~SS Cock-n-poo, ......,/.,.,'ht, ~t. APCARE, lll<.'Orp. A Non· •iOVING, llaulo'ng. E·-·. ' • or uys R \\·ee · Ll)~tA l\lt-:SA ,.. . .,,. " ,.,...., e c.tc.z309 • 'J 11"1·:~day. C<iil :>.;•Ill:}' ~L . Reil hOr·Cosrn l\1es.•·979-fi511 Aus! Shep, \V/B, fen1. Profit Ag@ncy., 642-4436. RC'liable. Rea80nable. Free ___ ..,,..._ _ ~CornC'r Fau'\·1~~1 & i\dan1s~ uiu·~J~ for Lease, J8.l sq: F't. oonuu1 NF.\V . r.t·l !•KKJ..51XX:l Sq Ft Lab n1ix pup, male SPIRITUAL READER est. 832-T:>Sl. I J~bs Wanted1 M&F 7075 ~:t1ual Oppo1·. 1-~niployer 111 r --Newporl Be•ch North Irvine ind 16th 645-0550 Uu.~l?Ci;s. t2 oflll'eS plu."! re-Shop & Offices. Ainpl prkg Sa1noyed. \Vhite, 1nale Open 10 A~t to 10 Pl\! LOCAL nlOving & hauling by • . . _ _,.,. ,,.,. tjvAT BUILDERS et.>pllon u-·• & <101 ... c> Ad ~ 3 h 1 -• Sh<'p n1ix, Brv.•n, tnaJe Ad"I"• on all ma"era I -,. ......... _ 1\l'1·v. , .• ,1t:1·. 1 .u 0•l•"l111 for '" • • • -'Ill) P ase P"'r· ra .... ser Shellie, in·. male 312·N·. El Can••·no':,-otl· student. Larg235e truc539-k. Reas. EX1• P1r.R Clu·1,1st1an •'Oupll'. --+ • •V"" ,, .. ,,, ... , •• ,, ''''''''''· •1 1 jucc·nl to Orange Cou111y xlnt Joe, nr S.0. fl'\\')', .-...... o~-· """1 1 • 9•'"' fl'<' J w """ "" 1 Airport. 61f1"-l2:;2 X-r'anine, B/\V, fem . San Clemente. F'or appt, ....... ,,., "" -or ~ 1 "'r ~ ~mtt c 11 1;1 r c x Ai;st l\lgr/l"tt!lull S30J •~'"':. 11i... .~u1 r uo.•11c111s., I C II 546 8801 -~~=~-~-" X·Cllnine, \Vhite. male Call 492-90.1<1 • 492-9136 lJGHT JIAULING AND I 1111~".!~CPme"t P 0 s 1 1 On · lndus/~lc<·h Erl~I' $131-\ VL\.111 h)' lul' .,,1 uii\·r\ ie,\f Rents trom $14$ Newport Beach South 16th at Irvine 642·8!70 I G • f\1 ·1 BLOG, ·1800 sq. rt . Iii· Cocker, Blonde:. 'male •10VING. LOCAL/OR'. I ~'::'..'.JO. ___ &:it ?t1t.'\.·h/Dil'"'-'l Ssti5 MASSAGE & SAUNA " --... vu '"''1 iu1.11:0, .1 ........ 1J111. I 1501 w-.-,-,c-tftf Dr-. ~'. •. '.',';,1,i:0:~-~61'0!0",,s1., ~,e"'~arl't CATS e 64;>-849a e Help Wanted, M&F 7100 ~·1c l3(J()kkt:;pt'r $!11XOOl Wa11sa11 \.orporatlOI\•,. Ren!~ troin $160 0t: ., L.uo.:n. Lob '" Ciili('O, Tri, fem. Clelln roon111, plcRsRnl at· --'-----'---;..:..O.:IBk111· S<>1·y ~un~u· to SS I , .·. NE \VP 0 RT FlNANClAL fei;ced yard .. Avail ti/I. '{ellOI\'. female ITIOl!Phere, TV &~lounge, ~IOVING Local fun1. or St·<·/dii:!t:1p!)/eoni.tt· tv Si'.10 ~ '"'"' • •<.11.~"""· ~ ..... ..L,t Rooms 4000 CENTER 5'\S-1015 AND OTl!f_;ns. 536..."2513 Call Donna at 963-.1247 !,(en. hauling. 32 ft. furn. Fit>ld Clu irns AdJUSll"l" boat Repairman ; 1----------Leasing office space ·""·=• ==~-,----,,~. -~ 88.19 Ad 9.nu; Ave, Hntg. Sch. ve.11 6-12--0535 A Bener Tf'nlp. Poslliun T I t s-·l· BALB_ o, A Isl. SW w.k _winier. CALI. ON-SITE MANAGElt NE .. \\.POJtT Benc:h orr1ee ·"' SUBSTANTIAL . . URGENTLY ., . 1:~1'. .~l'~l'CI' ' 0 7'-' I '·'l"l'!lllil!Clll u1uy, !\lust be S2 k Sh B & . • 1 900 CJ.IAPERONED Teen Tour & MOVING & HAULING :s<cH.:llH 1e.s to$ 00 11ca1 .v. c1e11n. ;i \\ sunu11cr. t a . • 17141"1' '3111 E•·1 2'6 \1a11°' ioulie. UJ'IJH'OX. • Sf l. REWARD 11 I I b ~1 I $10 ' up • ~· °"" • lnst.•.r r'lat.n1~ Assistant "~ .. , ..... , ... , ""'' \'"'"' ki!eh. Qu il't 1nnturc 1nun. ____ ._~ ___ ·..._.__:_ fL $1."l(l 1110. Mullan J{calry, rnve cu ...., ng 01med. i1<' "'1.r""-U 1111 ._, .......... ..,., ...... • ,-'"13 O"FICE SPACE ·-on ,.= I•. NI' .. ,,,,.,,,,,, For Info leading to the ca11 c:regafl6P?o.l s.l6-4562 H 6054 NEEDED i'tn•&Casualty 1n$7 I ,, .. , • .,,,., l'"•"I• •1 ,,...,,., r • c •'""'" '\•Jn<', "'· .,.,.,... .. ,..,. i-ecovery or a large model ou1ecle•ning !Side~ lll'p/l\le1·h SiOO + : -c .... " -- ROOr.i in private honic, nice HENT. Co~ta ~lesa, l~urbor 2'l00 SQ fl. \\'arehousc & bout belong-lng lo lhe Rusty • S<!cy Tirlc/ESl-rv11• to ~1 l-SUi\1' 1{1....,....,1~1{, c.:-.1><.I unly. Neivport nrt'a. SlJO. iuo. nl _Adnn1s. ~eaut1f~l· office. 2032 o Placenlla, Pelican ltestauranl. No I ]~I HOUSE OF CLEAN l1,1y1'01!/r:l)P SGOO+ 111U~1 hav..:ow11 tools, full~ 6-i;J-Jj()'.l 1.11o~lcrr.1. Air, Ill u ,s I('. C.M. $250. 11\0, 6"6-7512 11ucstio11s RSked, ..... e jUJl.t SerYk8 .. .,.. . Carpets, windo-..rs, noors, ASSEMBLY l'l')JllSC, r-.tag-Crit"d !{} S600 I 11a.r1 lune, tllJ-:ID/7 ROO~fS $20 v.·k up, ii·lth Jru111or1al, Chmi> A. \\al~er NE\VPORT C:\fAREA v.·enl it back. Call Ned uphol. Special rates for reij. 1 ~·1··y, lite sh ro si:-~ ouv1,1,c.r:.r"Li'i.i Li\~illi·,t-t. & Le<> !1lds::. C11ll Gene 1111!, l""''" • ;"ooo· , &\2-3":1! anytilne St>rv. 642-6824. TRAINEES f..1·~ punch Opr t•i Jti3 ,, ,, , .. ,,, v,, v e. inuhc"'HilO klll'hen; $30 wk up <•Ill. ii7--01J6 or 6-12-0200. Ca~II ~0.~ ".:.n.0 I I'll' It ! cf< .. '"' ~l-Ui-975.i or t)4J-3967. ..,.....,....,.,.. LOST Thurs, !\lay 2. Vic. Accounting 6001 .Painting/P•pering 6073 \ · cet'p1lonisl ,i; 11 ' 1 u 11 \' 11 1 u I:. t.. "'cl' 1 lent ·'-C-~~ DJ::SK space avallahll' $.iO ?" Olf' . ----..:.-----l~et'Cpl/1)'1li~1. S5Ck.I ' , 11 pl' i;on 1-tOOl\1 FOH l\11\N, S70. nM>. \\"1jl pro\·ide lurnillU't' $1~1 . UP, S_tore1;. let's, Snnta Ann Av & }o"au" C.!\1. P\lt\'TING R Ir 35 1 CAI.I. Tf~ISH ltOl'KlNS v1•JlllL'11.11h1/ 1or 11~1 I . • n1thly. 21:1 r1011er St. C. i\1. ttt $5. nio. A n s w c ring h~1hvldual nir rond & l:wtth, rift 5Pf.1. Black mn.Je pup, CO ?t1PLETE bookkeeping W km' & epa ' yrs I • JEHHI \\'lll'ITE!\IOHi-: ..... ..:eu\·in ""1111 'Y otKI au 5-Mi-~136 service avuilabl<'. l 7 8 T 5 17.iOl Beach, HB, 8-12--283-1 abt 3 mo old ~ Lab, %. service monthly financial ador anship f guar. Take ntenm tm.11NE PERS~El l'Vu111:u11 bcncu1s. <.:aa1 Mrs. Summer Rental1 4200 Be11ch Blvd., llunungton Storage 4550 l:>ointer. 645-4136 be f status, payroll &: Laxes. ~~~e o my ex P Personnel Service "s'ER.V" 'teES_,:i\G8'CY· ~ .. ~c.u1 ~~~~-T\. ~~~r.. ~-~· 0 --.,·h 612 '321 ·ipn1./Alt 4pm, GG-8294. Lees A ........... •ting Scrv'-· ,,.. ... · .:.:_· · $65 4 .\0 SQ F 4?:~ Reward. 536-0984............. "' .. Int & Ext. Painting. 17581 lrvlne Blvd. t1VV1,h.i:..r..t'~R LUC~. furn. llouse S250 mo. Jurl£' I NEW · --+ t., e F'OUND: German Shepherd, Carpentry Service. Acoustic •115 Tustin ·ISS t.:. 111h St tat ln•111el Cf\l \.1'A uu•l"e ncew; 1 llt JS-Sept I. All u1ll. 1xl. 2 or 3 Plu!:ih offit•e Bltlg., 2 10 6 R1n overhPad door sm. door, 6.R mos old. r.tale. LI Babysitting 6008 ceilu1gs repainted. Work 8 •• 5460 Suite 224 642·1470 l"•l<ill;e oooKkc.-cpcr, c i(I llt'{!moru, p!•t111. ch·n. 11., 1'1111("S. Conli"rcnce rn1. Avail now. &16-l7Z.l -"''lit. Call 83a-0609 anytime -........ 11... ·•J... I ._ .-...~-·' •• ' R I W d 600 \.\"/Clark tac i a I features. LET your kids spend the '"w Equal Oppor. E:n1ployrr -.ti' • ••r •Awr ~ """""''"· ~ nu. to be:1{·h. . 1:1 Co,,,10 :"\(•1ux 1'0Jli('r. Nciu· O.C. :ur-enta s ante 4 ,•1-1. ,,-, •. y,·0• '!agnol... & h •-PROF paint ho 1 k , ___ ... __ ..;,..;,_~f-'--- s C I " •o """I "... "' 1> "'mn1er ..... l e ~•ch, . er, nes v.'Or , _ -, ~· • •K..'L'L·pc·n •~•I "·•• l\1l'so r. !\ . """_,,.,.,. pnrt. S33-:~o. "'' uvv ·~"'"' "' ..-... .----~ _ -1 2 Bit. r ._,, 1 1 t r 2 Ed l n g er. \\'estmlnster. loving care on Sea!:ihore reas. lnt/..:X!., Cree estimate. ·---------•IASSIS'fi\N·r l\1 an agers, 1 1or ac1..'0wll111g oluce, 11. li. LIDO ISLE · !louse L'on11i. lllVINE -airµo rlurcu.Olri,·(• or urn. ·:>ai ,i-e or :;Jl-1161 _~-~~~~ Dr .. Ne\.\.'J>(ll1. Call 645-i057 Refs. 548-2159, 642-3913. lruinccs, 1.."l)untc1· "U'I~, Icy area. IW{~lll. ' furn. :.>. BH. 2 IJa, F'rplc, SJ)llee 4:-it.: J)\'l' l'" ft int•I. or 3 l'U n1mer tno s. Prefer -----o!o 6 pm. PRO ACC.'OUllling • ----'--=~---- ! k . 1 J '-' ,., . , ..... . Park Ne1vi>0i1 ot· Onk1\ll0d 1'"'ND: Te1·rier n1ixed black !-'. V.'allcovering, state euoks, d a~~ & nit es. ...U '' 6 GIRLS 1• Cl'· .:. Al'fll. une-..,epL ct11ts. 11rps, 3an1tonal & uni. G _, 111 32~ ,,..9 p Mal \\'hite ti"""d r N -14 t au GENERA d O I II & u '• 9:i&-l:SOO or 673-l>~J l\lULLAN Heo:·y, 3400 Irvine >lh-ut:n!S. .-.--""~"~·~-pup y. e. ,.,.... l\tothcr loves children. All ic. o. •1or.1 • nsur, L Lravcy :;l1ltls pen u l'ewsp<iµer un·1e1'll. Min. _ 5'\().29GO. BALBOA ISLAND nose and pa'vs. Vic, btwn ages. \Vill give Ioli of love. types paper. 714/842-4386. I p/t. A1Jply Jilek in 1hc Box, uge iu. Lido tsie, BaloOO , s~~1d~l!:;~~;(•U~f~·~:t~'P~~~~'. Yt'fll'lv2orJBH. !~1~;,i~lrst~·sf.M~.nquire Hot lunches & fencM yard. INT/EXT PAINTING I OFflCE Jll5 t.. .. l!lll ~t.. Ci\'1. rc1u11su1a & liatoou 1101,1~{.' u 11 B DANA POINT 25c 642_1121 ·clays; 616-530'2 Cti.i 642--4887 All Orange Co. Jim 675-3559 A'f'l'ltAC..-rlVE gi1·l y.•antell, \.0111acl J\tt·. l:le1. .. strutn at I ... '~·~_-00_1;, ,, 11 "'.· 1 •,:_· cp · ··Office or Store, 800 H. 2,1-~~-~-'-~~--t"OUND large old BABYSIITING 1 I \Ve have an opening for a u••e 1.S-:!'J, tu sell authenuc toe vAlLl'." 11 u.JJ'I' 01· ca" .~'Kl"" " I Jk A-2'"''1 n-1 HELP' Cpl ,,-/••I ,-f" ··-I E• .. lo"h Sb••~~ 35 -. . iny \Orne. * W•I p•~r H•~er * I ri•hl ,. • 1 " Vl-..:an. "''"" Vt! · '"' "'" 1'""' ·~ "' l"""": y,., \ day or n1ght. Fenced yard, C bko ,-••6• l.-e. • ener. ic go.genc·r t'rcnch Uread at South OU-'l.i.:t & leave 111ip11cat.wn. PAL!\l SPltlNGS l11l'n J Br, Prndo. 496-1~13 l-2BH hsr, 1'/C,l\T. or S.A. Lost for aome time, 'veil ho! lune!••• ,.,., ,,,......,.. 1• Re 46-W.9 to handle aei.."Qunts payable Luast \'!ila."l". j hrs. '"'l" • --- roo . ay. v.·w . ll\On . orrrc1-: SPACE n 0 II' ___.::· • ... ......... __:__ "'"""'· ,,.,.,. ..... .... Plaiter/Repair 6077 as~ Is lance, ~·J\(' board day. Luts 01 fun & 11\0ile)' il·IJ :)Ll:i JU', ... I I) k lh HI" <no 1-1 """06" 1r·•·~~" "~" 2"9 trom 1"51 · ~. · · h ..... ov tti 'fo Sell t "lo .... ·ers, ""• ~~ nr f1.18--l9li8. i.1·a\leble on Enst C<msl \\"ANT 3 or 4 BR housC'. P:\1. Carf!nter 6015 rchef and . ~HSl"<•l!t111('()us ti.OJ: L«u o .... ,_w. 531-~238 VaCAti"OrlRentai142S0 JI""')', Corona de! ~lar. Cot'Ona de! f.l1tr or I\e.,.,·po11 t'OUND l\tiniature Poodle. Tum Your Garage into a PATCH PLASTERING typini: and f1hng, l\lus! be -AUT MA-N -_ _ __ I It \VIN & 1 R \V 1 N Rench. 544--6913 Lol;t about tv.·o v.·eeks. All types. free estin1ates an acrurate t Y P 1 s I • O LOT SU:> BUY FOR rt>nt on Pacific Cst Ill\')' It r:ALTORS. GU-Glll Vicinity of ~lcFadden Md nice Family Room. $850 up. • Call ~ preferably \Vith stat lyping ~·or unc u1 u:·.lugc \.utuiiy"i; in }luntington l.k:h, I.railer, Edwards. Phone 897-7791 or 20 yrs exp. 5-18-7631 eves fol & L PLASTERING & All experience, and have l Largest r'o.ru 1Jt!ale1-:;111l'S· E.'(pcr. Prclcr AJ11t'r. citi%41t. J..lli,;,lli>ll or bpaui!in SIJCi:ll\· lh~. ;:,alat)' 11.Cl..'ONln)_[ l.u e:..per. rlPIJIY oet.,.,·n ..l::li &. ·l::i()pm Harn b ur a;o r 11a1n1et, 15-15 Atlan1s, 01 slreps 3. ~. per ,1.k. * WATERFRONT * I I~ 89'1·5952. ADD, remodel, alter, Ira.me year's previous genera I i:.X!Jlcl'ieru:e p1·e•el'rt.."(t. r\IJ· ltesponslbl!! odulls only. Prime Nev.•port Beach Joe. rW11neial • ·F=O~UN-=D=,"--F-emal--e-~G<rlnan--& finish stores, offices, types of p=i:: , oUice experience. Plea5'.' ply 111 1>erson to ltL'Oll>e ltay 5-IS-Rl8i Exeeutil'l'" offices w/frplc., "iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;:·;;;i~ Shepherd lri·color, basically hon1es. 962-1961. apply: "2u60 HARl:50R BLVD. Rentals to share 4300 iver bar. private hath. II black, about 2 yTS old. Vic: G~'lERAL 1''0R1\11CA f.IA..'I' Plumbing 6078 S d d \.v.:01n .>1 .... .,11 3~1 Ba>·!icfe Dr., NB 6T°"1tl Business Oppor SOOS \\'ilson & Harbor, no t."Ollar. S l B Enter,iriscs, C.ll. L.R. OTIS PLU~IBING tan ar -AUTO SALESMAN- you:-;a soph. fin\. desires NI'.'.\\' OITICE · Two roo1ns1----------646-5254 a.Her 6 pm. ca.JI 64>2:491 8 to 5 pm ~niodels & Repairs. Waler Memories, Inc. Ne1\" in1po1t dcalt'r needs ~~r< 1or Mr. t-iagen. .... HUS-BOr' lull I~ - App1y 111 persun h 'ecl. tnru SUCCESSFUL i. tr ave I 1:; x 15 and 10 x 12. All LOST clipped white l\tall~ Carpet Service 6016 heaters, disposals, furnaces, exec-type n1al<'1 to lihttrt.'\ utilities paid. $100 Pl'l" *· PARTNER * rnale 4/30. l\lature. "Shag'·. dshwashrs. 64H283 fi.1/C & exp. for ch1C" pa rt y month . Costa ~lesa area. Vic. Be1con Bay. Reward. JOHN'S Carpet & Upholstery BIA. Complete Plwnbing pen thous<' Jmmechately. 548-712!lor642-8372 LITE MFG 6T:>-86l7or~l-812'J Dri Shampoo. (Soil Service. Uc. zr.m.a. 640-l&iG orr1cr. Suites. 2-3-1 rooins. LOST CRI. Black & v.·hite Retardants). Degreasers & Pool Service 6079 \\'ANTED 3,u p t' r s 0 11 , 30<.' foot, !TIO Orange, C)I, 1\C""live with S25.000 cash & "BuHons" Nr. Bmokhurst & all color brlghtenen &: 101.:...;;;cc;;;;;_;.:.:;::.. __ ...,:c.:.: fl!'lnale. shaJ't" Sunny :i BH Suitnbll' D.lt, Deni .• Ins., n1anugl'm1;"nt ab i 111 y, Stiner, f.V. Please call n1lnute bleach for white Cleanings · 2 bn apt 0 11 beitl·h. SJ30 1110. H.F.: .. 6-12-1272 St<1.rting $300. \1·k. ,f,, equnl i 213 ) ms20·· J l·arpets. save your money Complete s:~npa~~s $1i GT:>-!905 1617-WEsTCLIFF~NB shitre of profits. Shoulit • ;), oyce. by savin~ n1e extra tripe. discounts rai::lly net party sele-ctffl LOST; Big gray cat, male. \Vill clean living rm., dinlng for s u PP Ii es· \VORKJ NG \\'01n1'n n1l1t 20s, ! r.-i;i Wt & UP 541-5C::2 ovt:'r $1i,OOO 1st year. l\tust striped., Vic., G8ltield & rm., & hall $15. Any rm. I ="6-83=~""------=~ \\"1_11 1..~1nsick·r !'11il(I 01· vne \Business Rent~44SO be \1·illing \\"01:kr•r ilr. .~ to Beach, Huntington' Crest. $7.50, l.'OUCh $10. Chair $5. 15 Roofing 6082 11n1nu1l. Ll\1'}.'.e ll'llt.'<.'<I y1ui:I. g<!t along \\'I th. \\ r 1 t l' _H.B. Reward, 543-8007 yrs. exp. ls v.•hal counts not '-""-""""------"= 2:.!l!l Santa Ann, C!\1 1·lassif1ed Rd No, 12.\, DRfly method. I do v.'Otic myself. REPAIRS, all types. Reas. SEEK slJlC('l'e pleasant lady 00\\'NTO\VN Laguna ~ach Pil()(, P.O. ~x 1560, Costa q~,!;RA 22~ ~1"Je~~ --=Good=~re~I~. =53~1~--0~l~Ol~.~--Free est. Uc'd. Ask for 10 share lg. chc-crful N.B. 11ton.•, 1650 sq. ft. Parking :\1esa, Calif. ~ for Bl d C ,1 Cali ,1 p . Col:I Cloonlnn Walt. 541-3388, 83()..5020. , . penonal con f 1 rl en t iEl I v ·• ·" · "r. ettit, ... home <modest l't'nl! v./rQSI. NE\\'PORT & 17th St Costa intl'rview includ<! phone no ~~~=";;--~~~-~~ Floor are & Windows Sewlng/Alter•tioni ~ tius. man. frlC).112_!-__any hou1~· I !\tesa; 1100 sq . ft. sto;~. pkg. & besl rl~f' to ronlact. · LOST-5and{>Oint area. Blk &: Dutch ?t!l:ilnl. Serv. 537-1508 )!ALE TO SllAHr: heaut.1 11i·hi1e Spnni;:er Spaniel. 5 C ·r 60ll ~JARILYN"S Custom ClothE"s \'it'\\' beHch ho1ne. $115 Incl. CO~ONA Ot'I :'liar deluxe Office Eqllipment mos. Answers to Mattie. •• ings __ Clinic. Design or redesign. util. S. Laguna 499-432'.I suit<', 325 s11. fl ' Ht>.,.,'ard 9'ffi..8584. it \\'l.U...ARD PAINTING * 6T;,.<126S. FE:\IALE 10 shr v.·/Mml', RE'8111non1h.:s. Bkrs. 6T:Hii00 20 yr. old loc11tion. 5.:inta An11. r o u N o : Br ace 1 et ~ew Acoustical Ceilings + file 6091 2BR. :!b.1, yearly, on Bal ~OWTEASING--IOt'atlon. N<'ll~ s39 .o .o o v.·/dlatnond shaped wires & repairs. Drywall & wall Isle $150/mo, avail 6/16, Mesa Verde Or Plat.a ~~rooo"' 1tas~ 1> dyn;. !;~1000ni: blg heart, Gold. Call to te:-.1, patch plastering. No. 61:HJ9.'\1 ! !\'htt' l ' ._.,, · n c u e 5 .,...,, identify • 54G-3924 281038 641-5~75 --Jj2J l\le11a Verde Dr. Eo1d. invt!nlory. Heal Estate also · 1 · SHARI'.: 2BR 2BA rondo I Jite11I for Hetitaurant, Liouor. available fnr only $18,!XXJ. F'OUND: German ShE"pherd, Cement/Concrete 6019 ~·ls!rnii;hl '1:~1~. SIOO lotal. Orui: Store, Sci'\·ice Shops, L:i!l 675·Tll5. tan w/dark muule Female, :><l0--.i006; Mli-~ Ted & Dt•luxr Offi<'e Space. Golden'o\'e!t & Garf i e Id, CEl\:tENT \\'ORK : drive· YOUNG n1an 2.\. to share Call $.JJ..4123 Huntingtoo Beach. 842-6478. ""'BY::: .sldewallul, parkways, 2BB. apt. c.~I. v.'/frmnle. TOP LOCATION-E. 17 th r~ouN D : Russian patio slabs, South Coast 64~.151 aft 5Pl\1. _ St, C!\f. 120 sq. rt. Across Wolfhound/Collie Pup, Services. Garage1 for Rent 435 •• 0. from Saft'.,.,'ay, Th r i f\ Y, Sherrington Place, Ne'W'JXl('t * 673-9036 * Alpha Beta. Owner. Beach 548-JS20 C'ONCRETE Patlo8. Palk> MINI WAREHOUSES \i""'°"~"·''i':--· E';.';c':,'::."';::8--6:::;::562':':;. c;::: \iiiiiiiiiiiiii-"'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii fLOST 2 yr. old mal@ Coven. Quality v.'Ol'k. Reas. STORAGE Keeshond In Capo Beach Licensed. 642-8514. ATIRAC. Shop .~ Location. RUSTIC RESTAURANT area. Reward. 491)..:!588 after CEMENT • Block W-k. No T\-love-tn or Move-out l'har~t'S, fl"'lnl $7.~ per n'!onth. XJnt rorner exposure on . . . 5 (II: u• bu~y strcel, CM. 1150 sq r•. r.xetllng, charming, proJ1t· · Willis. patios, sidewalks, !lamiltoAii~'PAC'~ SI., 118 Only S•IOO. Agt. 548-S:i!' a.blr. Beer·Winc lie., Prltne LOST Re\\'ard, Siamese Cat etc. By hr. or job. 646-6915. el'es Ms-6562. Ne\\•porl Sch. area. $55,000. "~1altar·. ?tfale, Vlc: Ellis CE!\'IENT t PatlO, drivest =--960-1970 Office Refttal IN Co le of Newport: & Newland, 963-6587 walks-Repalrt. aaw 6 BALBOA PEN • Realton1 LOST Blk Gorrion Setter remo'le. Free est. &44-8998 _ 305 PAU.1. 15IXl sq ft bldg. 615-5.ill for ll•asc, near the baY· \!!"'l"'l~!!"-----!! "Lance" Vic. V ll call 0 n JESS Cement Contntctor. $300/mo. PH: 615-3819 A'M"ENTJON . plant IO'Vl!MI, VlUage, Laguna 4!»-1866. Driveways, std e w a I k 1, 2 OFFICES, pa1K!led, bar, STORE Bldgs. on Harbor ioterkir designers, ha Ir FOUND: Cal. female, k>ng patios. 839-1166. shov.•er. Cllrpels, lnler<.'Om Blvd. nr. l9th SI , C?i.t. l8x:5<1. styllslS, etc .•.. Prestige hairblk & v.'ht . ltB. Florida phone system "in. $125. 1549 S 2 2 5 / T\f 0 , & 14.Qt location. For more into: caU & Ov.·ens. 96().2113 aft. 5. Superior, NB, &16-66J.t $170/l\10. 673-9017 641>-1370 from 10..5 Sundays LOST, family keepsakf!, oval NE\V OFFICES LEA SE 2350 sq ft.JO ft fron-call 646-5063. gold pin, CMU inltiall on 1200 Qunll St. Nev.·po11 Bench !age near Ne\vport Beach lnvnt Opport'y 5015 back. Reward. 536-5173. Con1m·1 Brokers &.1.1·11..193 Post Office, &l2--9.120. FND: Blk fml Poodle wired DARK Rn1, sl1ov.·t•r w/ 1U2'1 ..-..ORE N' I p 1 Off' BAJt.beer/.,.,W, 35 k~. 1.20 ribbon vie Loi All9os &. Contractor 6021 Jack Taulane. pat i o s , remod, add. Uc. S.l 26"9072. ?.!y WllY Co. 642-4703. KARL K':NDALL Gen Con tr. CERA~flC TlLE NE\V & remodel. Free est. Sm jobs welcome. 536-2426. !op Soil , 6092 * TC ·so1L * C'Or.lPOST * Iv.UL.Cl[ +. REDWOOD Call 586-<930 Window CIHning 6098 •WINOOW \VASHING SERVICE , free estimates , reliable, 642-6931 Jin1 Schools & Instruction 7005 WE NEED TRAVEL AGENCY TRAINEES NOW Tn mef!t the many requests by Agencies for qualified emplo~. we are offering a 1peclal night c I a s s beghming 14 May. Ca11 now for qualifications interview, 1\mlted enrollment I 16 52 "' nr. P · os ice c·-s ~r --•-d k I ElT 837'-storage gar at. & Greyhound depot. 587 Sq. ..-. ,...... ""'· .... ua. e, Roe fie d. oro .........,. NC\\'pQrt Bl ... d. C~t 5ti-91G6 ft $160 ~10 Agt 646-2414 ·~ t~ble, shuffle board, FOUND Yng Siamese, fem. _ · · · Juke/pin b a 11 . Wine -1-Bfu~s~l;";•~ss~R~e~n~t~a~I -~44~5~0~8~u~1~l~ne~1~1~R~o~n~l~a~I -~44~5101 cocktails moving we 11 . de--cl&\1..-ed. Vic Sandca,,....,, Room Additions, Alterationa. Pacific Travel School Llc. Reliable. Free Eit. Jfl.Y 610 E. 17th St., Residence & Commercial * f><IS.1537 * 1-' Shopping center proximity C<l~t 644-8396. 1• BeReh. Interested parties Jo~UND Blk curly hair dog, write only for detail~. CIASll· male · Sunflower E. S. Coast Hied ad no 5.'J, c/o Dally Plaza 549--0783. Pllol, P 0 Box 1560, Co!lta LOST: Irish Setter, male, Mesa, CaUl 92626 no hroker Vic. !\tesa Verde Estates. C.M. ~740 before 5 • Johnston 642-1403 Senta Ana Eloctrlcol 6032 543-6655 ;.;.;....;..;._;_____ ACCREDITED BY NATTS ELECTRICIAN • Ucense ESTABLISHED 1963 No.. 233108. Small jobl, ORCAN LESSONS F O R maint &' repalra. 548-53)3. Bey,lnner&. at my hon1e. Gordtnl"ll 6045 .. 2-2936 Kim Oar!<. MACNAB IRVINE MUST ~ELLI LOST mn1e lrish Setter f2l Duplexes Santa /\no. S Kink I "'I EUROPEAN C. a rd. 0 er . INEXPENSIVE puppy, mos. n l4U • " SA ILING LESSONS S800 Per nf. Valu S72M JlEWARD. CAii 494·8462. Afalntf!O.l.JICe • LMdscaptni:. RETAIL SPACE FOR LEASE 720 sq. II. ground !loor In Design Plaza, New- port Center. Page Noll 642-2757. (U34) STUDIO OR OFFICE SPACE for lease in exceptional building in Design Plaza. Newport Center. Structure & plaza provide a stimulating & Informal environ· ment for design professicnal & business executive. Suites available from 400 sq. ft. -1250 •q. rt. Page Noll 642·2757. (U35) INDUSTRIAL-COMMERCIAL DIVISION [Irvine I Macn.ob·l.Vl .. A .. flyComporoy l- 901 Dover Drive 642-2757 • Newport Beach, California 92663 " Dl!lt-reaa~ prlct $63M S45-4S52 iiiiijjjji Sl2M Cash needed LOST male orange tiger cat. Tree re m. 0 va I · Very i ~!!!!!!!!!! .128 VI •· Re reasonable, &l2-S329 eve1. 6%% l8t 533-7620 , c. ..,...n mo, · 1 l[Il] Mort, Trust DMCl1 5035 1--'Logu=:::n:>.~.;lll"l:::I•::.· c:SJ0.3453::::.:=:..· ~ =::~~ ~ R l~s~~ L1*">11W1 i I -· FOUND: Afghan. male. Vic. 2717 Bl bird Cl CM I ""'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~-~;i;t LOANS UP TO 90% So. Laguna. can A identlly. 54;-71)'12 ue r. · i • 1st TD loans 49'>-4147 All" 5 P.M. GARDEN ~rvtco, clean-UP' Job WintM, Molt 7025 F"ND: Ke>"! in Blk CllR Vic. "'! Ne¥<·port s1 ... 'd .. CM about "' plantihg, lawn renovation, ' ATTENTION! 2nd TD Loans monlh •l<O· 646-55311. ~otl'.1. X"'1' A ...tlab. Expcri•nced o ... l drJv:r. FOUND Ma'"iamute dog vit out of v."Ork due 10 company Shom:lltf .l. C.p0 Bch. F1NE EDCE folding. ~tmiber TeamFI~ J lowest rates Or1no• Co. l-4.~ Y$td ~tainlenance Scrvlct Local oc;i, WUI ao with op- S.ttler Mtg, Co. ~~~~~~~~~ \ Cletnupa/liaullna. 548-8625 port 1lty. t r )'OU "'llnt a 642·2171 MJ.0611 ; PRO~NAL yard mil.Int re!iable man, call Rob 1d :'~~ ";:,00r :~ 242~1 ,liiiiiiiiiii""iiii~ As'.:'r:n&~. ~~ ,:.': ;:;;:;· • ..,1• Ilk• dJscOUnt, San Oleao office I · ~ PllOYESSIONAL o-rdenlna manaRf! mo1et in atta or Bldg. $100,000 down. Call Pt 1 1 ,.50 Ml:rvll't, mow, qe & clean can relocate. Ref's. 645-1791 -nave~ Dkr. ~7·7000 -r ona I H -Upt;. ~ree.. est..._ or ~2. ----= _ ~ Jt1pitnetc boy wants to U'*ln EXPERIENCED Japanue :Job W«nted, Fmale 7050 Selling anything with a D11lly with family tn exchantie tor gardener yltd. maintenance - Pilot Oasslfled Ad Is l'I. *""a--nd c14! 9GJ..IOZ simple matter ••• jW!l 90me work,,_..-lJM a M up Exptrlel'IC'ed R.N.· de1lres c:al1 &f2..:1678t l'bct ruttlitdraw ln ~ Wttt. Sell Idle lttm1 with a l)Bily [IOlllllon In Dr'• orn ... 11, cllnlc • , .& Dally PUot ~gifted Pllot Oanlt\ed a11. 642-5678 or indu1trlal. &16.-&U7 . . ' I &ti. ll to :S pn1. t..l Miguel country Club, ! , 23'100 Clutmouse Dr, , A Subslrliary of )Ollll~ h6bl"eSS1•C M1lci-111a.n. APPLIED r.t A c; N E T I C S \\ 111 train. Aln l oppor. CORP. Unlimited earning potential 2271 S. Anne St. for right perscin. 645-1268. Santa Ana, Calif. 92704 • -___ Laguna Nigu~I __ An oqaal opporlunlly AVON llUTl:J( employer Say1 • .• : I Retail hur1ery .•• 1 -• PUT :sul\1.E ZING Rogers .._.aruen.s ~et! ACCOUNTANT to $1.SK INTO ::»--ttlNL> I utacn, i...os1a ' Mesa • Major rorp .. hos a unique Deroratc your house or buy Misswn Viejo, nee cl ' spot for a skilled genernllsl new clotnes w/tnc monty rro1esslonal Huy er • seeking an ex c it i n g you earn . se11111g i\vun 1:.xper1cnced Hor11culturist, corporate oppor. Call SBm .t'roducts. l lex101e hrs, 111 11·isuppller contacts. Must Rider. 833·2100. Dennis & your owu ne11>1100rllO(l(j. Cau be ~ive & cost Dennis Personoel Agency of ;)lk;..1041. consc10u.s. Xlnt f r in g 11 Irvine, 2082 T\Uchelson Dr. b en er i 1 s & solar y ACCOUNTING BABY .. s~Til::R; Mon, Wed; W/tlynamic & g rov.· in."' 1• . . & Jori. ~1orrungs or presuge nursery. Apply 111 \\ill . trc1in. No experient4? 1t1ternoons, tJwu trc111:;p, f\r. person or send resun1e 10 • required. Age11 11-3.\. $326 So. Coast Plaia, C.il-1. :tt'.ll Fairview Rd, Cosll' ' per month to start. Free ~ I\iesa, ~:£27 _ .. room and board and -~ medical. BABYSITilNG & Ii t e CLERICAL ~~ .. ~ Call ArutY Recruiting h ousckeep111g, SUnset/J-trl Will train. No experiend, ' &J~1163. Costa Mesa area, 1 cn11a, l\fon·fr1, "t:JU required. Ages 17·34. s3'l : . , , until early eves, Sat c!Jys, per month to start. F~' Adm1n1strat1ve Asst Ml v.·k, ;;i,:i.1--14JO & :>:l"t-l.i•li room and board aid 1 Fee Paid. A&sist 8 ·r nd . 111echca1 · adntinlstrator, set-up new A~Yl:>I 1 .t:.H.-services 'al ARl\'IY !lee ·r · office & set procedures. iv~· occa:.11111al t!VCS. lo sit .\ L~llli3 Costa ~~:g Background In hotel 11dmin. )t u,u \l<lut,•nt:l'. Vi-t ~:i !j.jf ____ ' __ _ .,.,·ork or travel. i\1 e et \J. _ CLERK, busy o[fice needs ~ w/visiting dignitaries. l\1usl tlllliYSITIER-;-l\I0n. Fri, gal lor \ile typing & lilln&, hRve good 1kll111 & like a lot yuw.· non1t!, C.:oi;ta Mesa :lsk for 1''rank, M&-7172_ of PR. Start $800+. Also area call att 6, tH:>4410 Comm' I Pkg Rater fee Jobs. CRll Sa~y Ha1·1, Old hne firn1 seeks lnd\v: ~. Coastal 1 ersonnt>l !:il'u~rC w/1-:l yrs ex~r. This fine Agency, 2790 Harbor Blvd., PART l'IME t..'O. JlllYS the ll'l'. S..IW.'Y to O.t $'125. Also Fee Jobs. Call ADMIN. ASST Assistalll to pres. of husy l'O. Vari€1y & cha l I cngl°' ~ Beautiful plush ore. Top salat)' &. benefits. J•1on Best Agency 11400 Brookhurst, r. Vly Suite 213 963-67i5 Admitt Clrk Tme $6.288 KIND HEART NEW ACCOU~IS CLERK UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK 2301 South Main Santa Ana (7J.4 ) 541-9581 ,,1l1t JOlll\8011, 0 5 4 0 -6 0 5 5, LOHstaJ l-'crsonnel A&'L'ncy, ~1~ harbor Blvtl, Cf\l 1 ------COMPUTER RM OPERATIONS MGR.· for 3 shill activity. 5 yrs 360 OOS <'xp. rcq., 2 yos Superviskln prel<!rrt'd, w\U consider strong op<!rations exper. In lieu Qf S u p e 1vision. Equipment And gentle manner needed In An Bqual this beautiful fAcllity. Grl"al Opportunity i::n1ployer inc ludes 360-30; Data graphlx 4360 COi\t; type se11ers, etc. Send rei>ume including salary history to Classified Ad. No1 68, Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560. Costa f\1esa, Ca 1 l l. 9'1626. Replies held confi· denlial. benefits & terrific oppor.1:========= Call Liz Bl11ke 833-2700.11 DeMls & Dennis Pl'rsonnel BANKING Agency o! Irvine. 2lll!2 'UNION BANK Michelson Dr. All Shift1 Open VACATION$$ PART-TIME WEEKENDS Openings tor Security GuRrds In 0. C. area. 1().40 J{rs/wk. $2.25 1111. No exper. neces:11. Cnll 4·6 pn1. !l46·95n. SECUJUTY SERVICES CO. All night Shift, rull or part tlnie, no exper. nee age. 25- J-las Opening For A CREDIT VERIFIER ln our lnslalln1ent loan dept. COMPETENT Man f o r Expe.r. desirnble. Good ap-service station work punip peRrance. Xln't .... ·orklng gas light n1cchanical work .. Call 556-8160 orefs.t>--0861 "'n · ~~~~=C'c-=ic~:o::.-1 CONSTRU ION For an lntervie1v 11ppt. EQUIP~lENT OPll ,., Call Ooril Mitchell \Viii train. No expel"Wncc 5SS.S280 required. Ages 11·34, $326 Equal Oppor. EmplQyer per month to ~IU"l. Free roon1 tltld hoard & medical. 45, Appl ~lr. Donut 135 E. BARTENDER 17th Si. CM. Ex Call ,\RMY llttrUltinl 6'l5-ll6.1, Costa Me&a pertenc:ed. Pa)' according COOK ASSEMBLY to !\blll•r· CASH ER HOSTESS \VIII train. No experlenc:t Long Tenn A JJ A I g n I\'! en t . Non s:tude 1 \\!\II train but required. Age11 11·34. $326 l.lv~ne AreA. No expl':r. rH!C-prer. e..~~. Appty bt'h''" "per ntonth to start. }Tee eAA: ry. 2::l> & 4:J.llpm. Hambuf"lttr mom and boo.rd and 1 11amlcl, J:;.tS Adrin1~ Ave.. medicnl. 1; CM. 1\llk for ~Ir. Hagrn. CAil 1\Rl\IY Rc-crultlna .f':..~...J BARTENDER &1:;....1163. Costa l\leaa vm 21DDI,... Dr. COCl\.'1'AIL \\'AtT!tESS COOKS ~· "'-• lllotatl muil be over 21. 5-18-9146 ,\pply In person 9am-5pm, 1.Jlan BAR MAIO, E'Xp"il , Nlght!t in llurcy·11 Ne"· York Bar It "~:::,:~----'[ ne_lghborbood b.'lr. Ca\ I Crill, 4248 ~lu.rtlng&lci \\'a,x, 979--9'197 before 6 P)l Ne\\'port Bettrh. • """""•"SSE-•M•li•L•,:1<-s"""""leARMAID & \\lui11'ffil. $2 !!r:. COOK ' Prcclilon cl~tro-mtd'I. CiOod ff111, E:<ptirif!nee~ikr,-'f"i'}'. fl\n-11~ man. 111Mmbly, n@c!de<1, ,&1~-9-liR l\1ust !'(' f~•~t ,~ ~JC;er. ~ Requlre11: Strong mer. h . Vni•ii.ricics ro!tl nttincy! Rl'T!I Chef. ~01 t . \71h SI, C?i.-t. No 11.pUlude. A11M!mbly or yoi11 hotil;i', •pt.. st11r-· phOn!_ e~H!t. _ . ---- machtnt> 1hop f x ('I er . 'btda.1etc. thru" 1'1Uy Pllol Oa.'51fied AU! Ct1ll 6o.M7I belp(ul. C.?i.l. 642-8080. Oau ned Ad. todc\Y! " -·- ' ., ' . r ' • • ' . . . ' . ' • DAILY PlLOI \\'tdn~~day MJy b. 1·11., , ,.1 1, ..... r , _ •• 4 PltOT-ADVERTJSER i8 H Of p Wan le d , M&F 7 1 OOHelp Wan le d ,-M&=F"=7°"1C~Kl °"'1H""o"'"lp-W=-a-n'""1ed"'-,M""'i"=F"7'°'1.,.00,..,.,1 H'"o.,.lp_,.,W.,.a-n'"to"'d-,= M&~F-7~1~00""1'"H,..o'"f p"'W''""•n-t'"ed~.-M&'°"'"""F"'7"'100,,....i"'"H'"e°'"lp"'W~o-nl-o"'d,-M=&~F 7100 ' Help W a n led, M=&-.F-7"1""~o-. -.Help Wan rod, M&F 71 CO C'QOl\:, fk>l)l'll<l>~blt', '1111111~ to l [ GUARDS I OLUEH I.ADY t1• US8h,! i11 Real Estate Sal"'' IJ".Un. ~lcxica.n f n II rl . ~'.\( 'T(ltl'' I ... 11111(', lUi)' Shllt, Or~ni.::1· co. I MANAGER C.:ut•ll( Jlon1t. Ll\t'-111 l)I' $49 ~·rM~ll1~lli11t11rL!.t lnri. ILN'IL $.l.10 hr. l 'nil·•n~u.1 l l\·~t. !>S7-8726 l. Eii~i; I ,; Pock I\?~, 'I H h H I ,'~""~. Turk• 1"""909r; ','.·I IN ES ORD.ER PROCESSOR I PHOTOGRAPHERS ' lions;~ School -o t .u1uustl\t1r , nc. ' . TRA E Jo"t'\r !I01all rnllnuln.cturt'r I'>! in coo .... l"Xf)('r. Full l0hru·g-c· 1 ug es e 1cop ers Scpuh'L'dU, Su!te 610. J::l ! pn.•ci~IOll loo!~. s Ill~ l' I' Huntington B e-ach '. SoCu)' open_ .,._, '°""" . ~""""" •2131 &11Hl<95. '""'"""°' """"" 1,..,,, <I & SALES REPS I 16111 Beach Blvd . ~1\ 11 o5 p 1 ! 11 I. Iii.ii lli\NDY:\l t\:-J f•1r Lit:hll11g Full & p/t lme Pl«11s1u11 \\'Orking t.'01)(15 &. • y,.,., ~1nr1 Tr•11n1n~ ('1•n1f'r SI, ('~t ;,1g.:;;i,'(j, 1.• C I · al I I I I • N I I k< ~ i).turc> o. Soiuc e ('(.'lt,C' n r r v r v.· n"' U\\' or gooo: oo. ,,.4 bl:netlt$. • Closed ('1r1·1111 1'\' " COOK. wanli'<I f~ bui.> I la . ..; Im rncd1atl• I (l•r1u 1ren1en1s For 1\ · .1.. Jan11orh1l 1· 'I( pc r i e n c c J)Ol'iUiJns in <lrt1111{c Co. T apmatlc Corp. I o N1ttlonwlfl,. Rf'fl·1·r11I..; H9fP W1nt•d-:-M&F 7100 1:, I y .\hii 11·1 . 01.1< I 1,11111.l Tnp pvr rh1! 1111\ ltn11u-<l r·•Y I· .._1.1 '/"\\\ \!•·U lhl"ll ~.11 !J-,1 Jr'11u1u'lc •Nu r b 1 .. 1:1•:•"1 rv, ~.I l lf."1111.11 H.I, ;, I.\. Lul1lil l'.11;.. l.11Ju ~k"!.l Bid·, td'.'·~~(1;, •lr 110.!)'1:>1. ..:,,L fo • .S ·r.·11· ·)ullf" pho11.-· -I l "nty f,.•· (IL ,ui,;e t 'oun1 \ t•vfft><' Ji:hop, Jo.:Xp'd. top 1~1) 1~1·es'illry Contar1 the .\lui-1 be ov1•r 21. tJOndoh!r & 11151 Kettct'IJlR, lrvlnc $175 Wetk Salary + • i\l£'!'ll<·nl 1'1'()~1·:1n1 for njtht m !ln. all 11hlf1s. 1•:dl STATIONARY ENGINEER \\()0(1 Liio!hl1n1: F1:<1ure Co. In ;cood phy,.l<·al 1u1Ki. lluvc 979..6080 C . . E I 9i l\liuutJ;t'll1i!f1t l'l~)}:l°nnl~ I 0...11 7 A.· 11 11111. &1 1-~t'J 20;~1 S,)uth t:ai>t ~luln ~t. car .v !elt•phonc:. C;.1 111 'fie ommtssaon arn ngs e fo't't't' 3 \\'l'Ck In Jlo•jJll1 ----It\ llll' llt'lv.f't"n fl :30 & 5 pn1, Toe :\1ark1't nea~111 yl'lu 01· PAH.Klr\C J\T fF.NDANT; $22.>$300 Per Wttk ... ,,.,1,,1,,• l'"'''l"l"l COOK W<lllll'<l ror COii\' lll"l~jl ' I I d " I 8 ' ,.. .. " 1-"fH{ hn11<tl1;1p111.'<I 11rlly.'l\l.~1 !~1 11r.:.1n11· .t hl1·1·11• r,, J\11 I' U I 11 to~•' fl ti t & p:1n •ll·i.;n···~"t·n·p.-.11~ i .... 1i1u111 ... ~l'H r n it111 d . i\h,uh1t1•ly n .. ll'lllll('•lllUll. ~1 1 11!\'l°!'.l lHl'UI, 110 f.,1t• hi l>t1~, $/, 111.·r h1 ,1 I l"I". ,\1\1 ... ! hP l1'\ll1ht',1)1pt•(! P111! u1• full lhul' Le11\l' ,\<'. 1'1h •. 1 12 Il l 1\1'\"i! J)11 :i,"1fi-!>:IJ71. , lonf HY 1 1ru Thu_rs UL_ !tlep11r1n" oor olf 1·e11 . l'l:H1 li111e, 1 )TS & olclfor. & • ···"'"' \\'lill" Yn" t.e:irn 1 , i\(lply 111 pcr-N1111. :I 1 iJ h -17 11 "" 7,17 ' • 12 Tiu• nation's lt>urlln~ r " '' V'' 'lo"I". C'l 67" "."•7. H" p !IE 1. P iv an I l' d f o I' 'l ..,,.,.... ., 1 l'H.l rippt'llJ"lU\\..'t' •• -.tlil"I '· I Call BUI Flo•y 832-5440 ' " ., ..-u"' 1g res sure fo'f I [fl" nat'-I '1 '" C l'I fu.5ll•st 1{1"014'illg < cpartmtnl . s.•n1 l-1nvalid lady. St a y u· n 1 1 "'11 pt•r 1r, "ust <W>VC ti L • I I tllondu,\ thru Frid·"·' . 1ugh1s, soniC' help 1l;.1y TIC TOC SYSTEMS driv1•t°l'i lh:.'()nllt'. Call 2 to J, Klorc p ioiograp lY <'!')Ull)Kll)' • TARBELL tintes. Garage ll va l J . F.qu11I Op1wr. t-:n1111oyi•1· li-14-1700, ext 550 nc1,'flll shlll'fl cl 1' ri 1c·11 1 c d " COUNSELLOR Jrnn11•d. of)o'ntni.: 111 0111' ~ctn C'lf'11lt'nte 496-69'!9. ---------IX'Ople 11 ho llkf' 11111~1 11111"k ,.., ... _...,,.. .......... ...,,_ ---------PART TIME HELP ,t: prof.i1 s. r~";~f'rlC'n1.-e not REAL ESTATE SALESMAN llO~'TES.<; & \\'/\!TRESS MANAGEMENT Cooks & dLi\'rl's, O\'Ct' 21. ll('(:l•ssal'v. SALES .. IJO',ul111ul n!•· 'h •I' OL i..J!t" l•!illd•·d, So H 111 •fl j \'H 1 t' d \JHl l\'l<h,IU! ~ .l:1l)' J.:Ul!l'il !l!I (' + t..-.n1n1 t )Jt1nu~. E:..p<'r Jll'<'f'd. l~I lix·;11l•111 & !r:of!lc·. 'fhrc£ ~·ear ... boiler cxpcriell('C \\'ill1 license r('qu1red r\1r con ditioning background a p lus. l\lust be \1·i!t 1ng to \\'Ork any :\htft. 1\Iili tary or civilian l'Xf1cricni:c \1•ill he c·c111~1dered. E.\pt"'rit'IK'l'tl Only llri;. ~12, Calif. drlveri; \\'E \r11 .. L:fttAIN BLUt-: DOLPlllN CAREER Jli·rnsc. Ncnl & IX'r~nalJh~. Posltlo11s 1tre no\\' uprn 1u I \\lln not ""Ork In the ho0,'...;1 llrH•t· 111 .1 Ii (,.I 1 111 1• __ 3:G.l \11a Liclo, N~!.__ ~'EE PAID ,110 E. 17th SI., t:o~la ~Jci;a thf' Los Angck's, 111 efi. llOUSH.E:t:l'EH. nl'ed('{.I. Live l'an~nstlc oppor. for aware l 'o11la r..1csa & S11nta /\1io.1 \\llAT ,\BOU1' YOUI{ u 1: c 11, II \In! in g lo 11 I 11J)JJn1·11uu1y! l·:'lt:1t1 • .i:.:.1•1\\llij.! lit'l'lt'h }ol1111tl11!n V '1!11•y" .ul :1i.:1•nl·y offf'I~ v o u .. J as.on B est Agency 17400 Brookhur..r. F \'ly. Exrellent Rates and Benefits in 01· our. Take {'arc of rwo traax.-c 10 join one of the Store &~713G J."UTURE1 fa.i>tt•sl "J'Uv.'lng rt•tuil chains -· ' ---l){)y.!i, ti & 7 years of llt;:C'· 111 the" \\ll'st. Cnll S:un PART Tl~1E h!'lp . \\IE PHO~IOTE F ll t1 ~1 Lcl us tml/\ yoi~. (.'n il l'lul 1 '"N.111n• \ ,. 1· ,. p f;l n t· t' ,\.. "-le Nanv>e, v I I.I.Ac; E l'f)lll'.'ll•I\\"" ;t« "'·JJ a . .: l11•ll•'L SutJ1• 113 !~~:-ii77."1 l'l t·:1 .... e apply in person or call 870-3361 , ext. 7Hti l . l\lr. Soderquist in our ('11J1·er City Em- plo~ n1cnt Offit·e. \Vcckdays 8,\1\l to :'\oon and J--4 J1 l\J. Priva1c N1Jnl, TV, etc. Ca.II Jildt•r, S33-27()(). Also f'<'c ~lat!h~·v.s Union Sctvirl' \\llTHIN duy.!i 5-16-3."124 and eves Jol1to. lknnis & Dt·iuui; -~'.?8 t:. Coasl Jlwy, Crt.\I Bcnl'fils u1cluilt• C(l11111a.ny REAL ESTATE, 9GJ.-tj(i7 11111n <1\J.: 1•;1111111.i:.:.1'. J ason Be s t A.gency 1711~) HIY•.>khut<s!. F \'I~ 1 CO',UNTJo:lt G IHI., 2 9&1·93S6 ask Jor Toni. 1»111J hfl'. hc;i l1h, nl!IJOI' _ _ _ _ l'<'rso1u1cl 1\i;:~ncy ot lr\"int', P.\llT tin1c hookkeepcr,~ey, II O li s t-~ h Er, p J NG. :.rl8'.t l\'lichelson Dr. nu.'<tical o[fi('('. Call 10 to I. u1Nit•al !'. profit shi11·ini: RECEPTIONIST ~11111• :n:~ ~1·Hii" e:we1,1•nl'('d 1.d rl~ n<"1•rll•tl !or ' CIE>ani·n;. li l·l-{)!J.'>2 bct\\.:t-11 8-12 ;1 lll.-=~~--c COUN'TEll. ClllL for rcll1i l I (l\f'<'ricn("l'd srnall apL $3 l\IG~tf" Tn~. xln't future li·':l-~ll 111.'r hr. -~----PllONF. FOi'! i\PPOINT:\lt.:NT TQlJ,\'{ Fantnsti(• cio. \I 111 Jl:t:• f<'I' ft1r I I .... 1,;1rl.h•1~ p1.•1·-.on.1i•I) 1" SALES REP TRAINEE • fi.l2--0.).IS e w/68 yr uld t'O. Helia, 21-<Jli. PENSION TECH $650+ ---Ill J;WU'Jl 1111u11l11dy 11·,t•dr. F•'C 1~nid/Also Fef' Jobs PH~TO ::l•'t'I th<"i r tli1•nl•. l .111• c; .... 11) .~('Ii ("ti' lyp111g. 1\l.:o f't'1' l'n..;ilt<>U« 'I 'l"r n>n• N"lk' 1 tt•1·~111111hl1· Hughes Helicopter • .~ircraft p:1rl". Nf'at , I * llOUSEKEEPl-'.R * 1 ;\Ir. Levi, 8·1ti-:.<Lj!). Insur. exJ)f'r. 1-'ij::'u~ np Live.fn.'2 Chilrl, Olvi1 mi, tv, 1 WESTCLIFF J aaon Best Agency 1,.p fu1' 1or11111· r1·1 r .\ 1••1• 1'i·1!11 Bt\.M1kh1n·,.1. v. \'!~· hll" I I M!:. i.:.. \.ln'I ' ~Pleasant p1•rsonallt.1 Division of Summa Corporation 11940 W. Jefferson Bl ~d. Culver City, California 90230 MECHANICAL:· ASSEMBLER Pl~i·sonn<'I .\gt'nt'Y CORPORATION Su1lt." 21 3 ~~;:: H!o'.'i ,,11'.Kl!'1l:1111-. l"r 111·111·1~•·1n1·t11 t~f:n'k III Cenlerl I t!lt11.Jl1 ('1111 1:.ir1 IJ>11;.:, Hi51 E. t :(linger, S.A. ';:: :!,!M• t 11•111.,, .~ t 11·1u11i. ~ ~.10-759 1. I 1.."0ULO you ust• c:.trfl S.t"~S.~1 v.·k? P 1l C\'f'S & S<tl!I. l'P 1 i<nrpl'd. ti1r. Levi ll·lll-al:.:-1_ UPLJ-. In n111118J::•' brand tjf'\\' building in (;o)t.I;;. ~1 t'~;1 Sa.la!') .~ ap 1 • :\11 .clli!fllprt~. t2tll g.1fl..7i:\7 U.S. ('itizenship Hcquircd Equal Opportun ity I~mploycr 111 /f (jt)od home. S.1::2--"'"133::_ __ llOUSF.l\f:F:PF.R pn11 time, Lil"l'I' 40, 1!;.::ht invalid carf', N••\\ pu1·t Beac·h 675-731).1. lfOU SJo:KEF.PEH. 5-12-8.'l:?S Of AMERICA RECEPTIONIST I p,.1.,1111 ul .\~·n•" ,,(f!·viiii·. Experience 11·llh hftn<l tools PERSONNEL SEC'Y 1-'N> Puirl, u .. attlJful lll .. dt•1·n I ',,!,'1~2 ~.li· h,•! .. Iii f1r Jll"Cfl·r1·t.'CI. S111ull Corn1)·llll)' ,iffit •'. 4 di.y 11c1l I; 111•1·h -_,. for .<;enli-invalid. ~lust drive. l<?,:..-2101 S.J\. ll"ilh Jileus11nt SUl"l\tUlldin,i::s Bus.;.-. P'!!'S?1111'-'1 dept tl{'('dS . WESTCOAST l\hl~I [,(> crrii·ient nn ,111sl1 S.\LI·:..: 1 near the lkeun. in Nc11·pu11 cff!l'.lclll . •ndiv. to handl(• liullon 1'(111sull'. S;d11 1·,1 1<1 AGRESS IVE GIRLS I B·~at•h . Apply ,, N>."l"f"Jl'T c.-onfu.il'nt.ial rero. rds ,'ii, I • (1JS.'TDDl/\N/Handy1na;;-Ti1•, H elp Wanted, M&F 7100 Help Wa nled, 'M&F 7100 F /C BKKPR $900 INSURANCE SALES y ., ' 1 r.1 s.-~.-Al. Als11 i"i."•' .l1 1l1N. ('11 11 llll<"l"l'i-h'I ill ,l l".11'1'1'1' Ill ti!Afl!NE. 10 n.ni.-1 p.m. secretnri:il < ullr~. :ist (714) 833-8752 Sally Urn·1. :~h~lilJ:,5, C'11.1 .. 11d r ...... •11"11 \'.ti>r1·l1:1nd isu1).: pril'. Cluh. En,i:l111h 11•·1·. Appl\ in prrson t !::ill-2 pn1 Mr,n-~'1'1. 2'.!700 Clubl\OUSt' J)r., L.aJ:,.'Una :\'i~ut>I. EC!::CTHONIC 'J'ECHNICll\N \\1111 lr:1!n. N•) l"SJM.'ri('nC"f' n·i!UH't·d. Ag:cs 17-:t<\. S:f26 l"'I' 1110111h lo sta11. Frco 1wn1 ;u1d honl'd a 11 d rnl"d1cfll. 501 SUJ!t'1ior. ~1S-26Z2. hn\·e fW'l'SOnnr l cxpcr. Call P,•oo:--11 ... l-t\•!t.'11<".'· fi:JO Llar· 1·:A1.cr •11 "IOUUl"' '"'I"" ,, 1 •,..,....,,.._,...,...,_,./H.ila JohnWn;510-6 0 J5, '''"'" " __. ...... ......., I -----C A 1 ~11• BL, C\J 11111o;;' l·ul~ ,I· I' f I 11ii ,. c.,ns1rlll'liun ,.,..11. J\ss[sl Nn rxp 111'1· .• r<1 rn 11·hllc )'OU C11nln1ll1•1·. Top Compiui}! lc11r11, part titTil', eves & 'Ir DIC ' L ASST 0..1$1al Pcrsonncl g;:•ncy, ,,. r.h . '.' r ,·. . •• 2700 Harbor Blvd. C;\1 .......... --... ----1-·------1•··111"11'-:tliill;1l•h· I")\\ 833-9770 * 100'/o FREE wknds, full lin1e \l'hl.'11 quall-cnt usutshc, or ronl l-"'-"-"-=-=-==-=-'----1 · . J~l::C EP 'r l(l;-...IS T 111111 t "ill 1·.r \;'1~111111111•111 back of\i...:e tor .tilLssion 1'110CRESSiVt: ~:Jf'1"!J'Qr.1i.:~, bi.1Ukke.:pin~ 1.,1,, Pn•ll'I' THE LOOK 644-6500 Vil'jv J-'l•diatr ician. 10.:p. PI ZZA '.\1AN \\"A:\Tl::D. no t~1n1~f•tlY hti.S 1n11nNll:1t1'. HU!l•lll"lhl·. 1-o.;J.l)l'!: or -•""al I "'P <··II ,,.,,, Appl·· '~'! r e I I< ••.""I + (·,.,, . .........:· rcsu cut & I" l" L .•... u . .• ,;t/ut O]M.'11111~ Ur <ll'l 'IUlllS p;ty-IC\' 10'1\i ,,;1 ('S 'I• .) "" fit-d. Ca~h P1•rsunncl ll "Crley ·~ FanTiers lnsnranrc Gruup lhl~ \\'l•s!i•tly, XB. No. 201 r.;rl Lani * 541}.lSJ.i {)ulri Process1nt: prclerred. 4 9 J-0 300 & Cro1\11 Valley Par~v.·ay. <1hll· 1·lf'rk. 2.:1 ~l'I( previous ~ • P harmac euticals 831_2400 I.11guna N\gul•l. c.\11 prl•f. Xlnt bc1~t·llt:-;, t.:on· r.t:cr:PTIONIST i"r !.:Hi l"f,·p 1"·.,f,., 1 ··~:11 '••ll"hl b~·" l 'h·a ;·1 ~i~~~rL~1~~·1io11s !=======~~= EAM OPERATOR Call AH.l\IY R{•cr•ul!IOI! · Opt>ning •'Xb ls i•l l'\P11 1M1rl 01:>-llti:l Ilcaeh b;1scd f11n1n1·ial 1'0. Costa l\1esa fOl' EA.:\! o p c r a 1 o r -----. l l'Xpl'ricnc.«I in 1ht• follov•\ng ELEC."TH.ONICS TOOLING lT'S A?-1.\Zl:-.IG .•.... 1101,· uftl'n your "i1atural ahility 111 c:1 rill):: for peopll' h;1s hec11 01·crlookt'll. l\.I USICIA.r...is WA~TEU tat·l ,\rleni', N f' \\' p or!' Olfll"C 1\"plll". ll'lt•JJhOll\' '1111·1 ' .. 1"' l!J"ll". ···rritl'I'~ Jor 4 playcrs P r ;l CI. NurF-e or 1.:-'1borato~·1ei;, 611 . l::n st ) l'tt.:, ~'.:"iO/S lOO ... ti \)-ti:~iO ' 1·,111 H'lrl 1.nn..: .~t;..'!ifW'' SAi'lD\\'lCll COOK $2 hr. lll('XJ)Cri<"nc<'d flvill lrninl. )' ouni.:. :i;111tn ,\n11 . :.-I0-49141 l 1••11111' .V I 1cn11h. I 't 1 ~ 0111 11 I 11_2Pl\t. Call Carole Gl6-~Z3 Live-in & cal'(' for 2 elderly l::qu11 I opp .. rtunily l'Olfll'•Yl'r REUBEN 'S :\1'"111'.\ ul ll'\11H'. 2n1<.:.: im•nlids. Prefl'r older lady. \1 .-!1•·l~""'' l 1r __ _ ID~t e .uipn1f'nt. ffi3, OSH. TECHNICIAN $13K . jl•I. Knov.·ledge of panel Qualified iudiv. soughl by lop T11·0 yrs llll/H!llUn\ eXp!.'l'. SOL·CATAMARAN \\:iring helpful, but not co. [tJr l'X1.:1•pt1nnal c ;H'ftT 1; ·mandatory. Please submit po.t;ition. :-In dcgrt:c 1~·<1"1L ; ' -Jellllm<' w/rl'renl l\l:l]ary Xln't hf'ncfit~. Cotll Si1n1 t!J.\~ E. Pomon11. Sunta Ana DON'T O\'ERLOOK US~! FRY-COOK \\'l:: NF:ED YOU!~ Ne\\·spapt.•r Can·ic1·s· &1&-Z\60 P.t:AL E .. ST,\TE, 11r1r1 li111c, .. i"\ r -I BOYS & GIRLS l'll'~ S..· 1\l'C'kellfls, Hvf' 1n .~ .:\I.IN" l"'r"'1111" \\,lOlt'• 10 yrs & Older l'HINTEH t :xp('rlenced on Ix• fnn1iti1t r \1·ith Irvine & l1 11s Opt'nin~s For !t•1" 111rn~ n•r;ul ,•l1>th1111• ;u,~le H.otaPrinl !.· A.B. Ne 11· p u rt Bea ch t.:. HOSTESSES F11ll ,\· p;i1"l 1111i.· r••~11lut1· DAILY PILOJ Oick. ~lus1 ht• :i produCl!r v.·itllni,:1R'i-o1 to servl!. llOlJSt'-l)AYS .i1:.1I :"lt t..:11•.nna Ht!!~ 01 1 •hlstory to: ltider·. s.I\.-2700. tx·n1us .t· 1-:.'fp1.·r. rull, 11 111n<· ./Practical Nurses Surf .~ S11·1ot11 /Nurse Aides l · Carol Smith !Jt.·nn1s PcrMinnf'I t\gcnl"Y ot :il3ll \\', Co:i~t ll\\'Y·· NR J'Convales. Aides. i ~~Yeo Financial Services livuil-. :!08:! i\liehc!.:'°n Dr._ I . ,. Ci20 Ncw-porl Ctr DI'. Employment Counsellor Ne\\rport Beach, Calif. 92660 Becon1e involved in Ilk• EA:1ual Oppor. r:n1ploycr fa scinating field ul Jk'r· FULL 01· pilrt lin1c, various /Visiting Housemothers an,11l"ri11g hour:-;, Pl.!X or J'New Infant Care ·~1~~11'l•l'uq,: st.·r·vi...:c e:.1>. PITf. \\"c offer you an opportunity f1 l.':_l!7~9. 10 do son1ething special in Has Routes Open Dana Point thnt cnn put out gOOtl clean 111fl' 111·.-f. Fo.r i1pf)()intn1e111 Cu~la .\h "' l•11\tt1v11 F11 1' I quality v.·ork 1Jll tint£". Gt'l'<'n Gnb!es JlC'ul 1v, 71 1-, BUSBOYS 111forr11;d11111 ,i·, 1:1.i:.' u J' i\l11turif y&rtepcndahili!y Th2-l:i20 nr :!l 3-~81i-O.i17 ~2·1 l).\Y~ .~· N!Cl!TS tilfi-421~. 1\ithout "o\'('r the shoullle1· hrs!. A\iply ho:llr n :1 & ~' pn1 ~"'\l.F~:-.J,1h ;o.1·n1J p1'11'\J•"1 supct'vision" is C8St'ntial. IE 1 251 E. Coast Hwy. 111•1.J, '''I' ,., • .. 11h· 111.111 I SOllllt.'l. ri1us1 hil\'C ;.:oi:KI QEI,.IV ERY man for curly clerical cxpcr. Crentivl" & I ~ AM Tinll'S r\IU\c. Adults sales oricn!crL Call Jean 1., ooJy, Must ha\!(' ec.-01K11niclll Bn:J111n, ~j,'), Coastal 1 ca.i:. 2 ~t,i hl'S daily. No Personnel Agcnr:y, :t 79 O ~ ,f!Oliciting, no collecting. I Ha.rhor lilvd, Ci\l *GARDENER* Bt· your 011'11 boss: Parl 01· f/tinil'. Your 011·n area. High lnco1Tie. (iuu ran!~ed Custo1nt·rs. Eru:11 No11·. Pay the home health care ficld. Givr us an opportunity to (HSCl.l!l!I our program wi!h you. All 11"age!I paid "''eckly. Apply Tut's \\'ed Thurs Fri Capistrano Beach San Juan Capistrano I • )V,-stminsle1' & 11un1. Jk h ENERGETIC t.'OUl>lc IX'l'df'f\ ' t!)'f>as . 638-2924. to rnanagc i;;wirn'g poul .t: !l .QE;Ll\1ERY MAN for Offi1·(' apts, HH. 714-<\%-.\'if6 or I· ,Suppl~es, C.M. · N.B. i11T;1. 213-EX9-559f1. 1 Full-~tmr. ~1u1;t ht-nt'"al a1>-Engineers Wanted w11·r. I 5J4.7J87 or 534-3144 8:30-12::'.0 & 1:30-4:30 HOMEMAKERS UP JOHN CALL Mr. Lowder 330 \\'. l'lacentia ---G ARDENE_R __ ~t·1v1Xlrt Beach 6-i;;..:-wt 492-4420 :>J r1\·por!cr Inn fl('('(is jl:;ntrii!ice ~rner _nf NITE AUDITOR ! • a n ng. BEACH STATION-Intereslcd in a 2nd 1nt'01n.-. • 566-2922, 1803 NC'\1-port. ri1:1n11gc1nl'nL Call 639-61:!1. ~11rdenf'r f(1r JK'rnl. IV>!'it1on. Plac~nt1a & Flag$h1pf I Ht I I h d . ' c·~--0 (' or (' u f"X"pt'r . l'4'<\ . NO Pll(JNE ,\ L L s ------;-Kno1\'ICdge or NC P. 4200 PLEA~r: .\pply In pe1-son J AN ITOH. want~-Apply in F/tin1e Sec P crs'o nr;ei , ··~ e DEU VER'i'e ESCROW OFCR l1t·ll1 n 7''.i Ask For Cluy person, &·\·crl~· i\l :1nor 1 .til"r · nt'Cdcd to car r y InHncdiate opening. ExJiel'. l-;llis 1107 Jambon-l' Rd, Conv. ~losp, :WO Vieto1ia, ! "Balboa Bay Club pming LA Timl'S auto in 8-o.'lle & loan escl'Ol\'S. N.B. C:\I. &12·03S'i. 1221 \V . Coast H\\-y, NB te. Jl.B. Need depend-\\'ork in San1a Ana . GENERAL OFFICE I le car, 21'i hrs IX'I' mom· Call til-rs Scliii·rr I . KEYPUNCl::I QPR I :-.llCHT CJ.1-.:RK. F, P tin1t•, 'i i•. I""· 1~,· 010. >17·•· !J79. &-1 , OH.U't' 1111.1nag<'. r of _loc.al f1r1n . xln! t\'O•ki'n• .... ~"'I .......... poi• """' ""' ... Tul•sday Thursr ay II ' " It nd I Data J'l'OL'('S!i, Part-tlTilC ''"" ""'" ' '"JVERY m•••. nv•• 2.; I 97!\-3600 II i 1·a1n uni; I , I\'. 11· JO 4-7 D,•1"ly Beach Travelodgc. &12-82.J2 . .,., " ' u;in tell 11 rlch1L ft·orn " " •r... Prrm. p/linll'. Eut'l y t.1on, \\ll'1l & t'r1{W.y11 •·redit 10 run hrxikkceping Cle.,RK TYPIST rn. rl('\VllpttJX'r rlf'ltl'. 111 •:!l:li 67()-Q'.!0.1 111a1·hinr & brron1c her Engin('('rii..: r1ept, : Li1Tie NOTE CLERK hom<""S. $200 per n11J. + .,.,...,..,.__.,__...,.._.._.._.._ .. .._.._,__ a~s1stanl. Call Sally Har1 , CLA-VAL CO, nus. 642-4800. Executive Secretary ;~10-GO.):), Coastal Pcri;onncl 17lh & Plal:entia, Ci\1 LIVE HY !'ll:1n tor ~i.: .. ncy, 2790 t111rbor Blvd, Exper. req'd. xlti't bencrils, ~ iliRnces & TV. llt•11vy In lhl' PresidPnl of this -~i\l Fr<'e life S.: 1ne~ ini;, Pai!! · ing req'd. S!cnrly 11·ork. dynuniic firnl. l\lust possess 1 1 q!·:Nl·:HA!. office h (' J p , <1bscricc & ~ncauons, Profll VIS-BHOYlN C0 . .411 t:. all the relined skills. in· Jypu1g. ord••r il es k , sharing. Equal Opp o r . h St, C.!'11. i·Judlng brot1d administrative I O c i· as i o n:1 I en·~1_1ds.1 ,.'~n~1p~ro~>~'~',.· ~'""""""~~ TAL ofc. oc'l'ds Irnnt baf'kground. Salary OP'!n. A dva!Jc~I i\lc:chand1s111g,I:--___ _ ·k girl V.'ho is ;i\j;O S1nrt itnmcdiately. Phone 1 ~21 ~K ilson.__ !•)a~na._ KEYPUNCH to $7280 · alificd lo lnkc X·Rays & M<\ril' Ann Haze tor ;tp-• Jo't:E PAID j \\"c presently ha\"C a TI opcnifY~ In our Note Depl., !\lust he gt)(XI \.\'hh figurrs & like dclall 11'0rk. l'rior expcr. helprul, bul nol ncce1111. Plea!iC Cont::irt Greg Nev.·land Bank of America Ncv.·Port Center Ofri(;c r·ashion Island f·hair v.·hcn pointTilent. 752-1700. I Gtrl To Operate IBM Jnin :..'l'f'at 1-0. 11·ho lrf'lll~I II Plcas11.n1 EX SEC'Y 5750 I Bi!!ini.: Equip111f'.nt. 11:.?.0-2:~. rniployN's like r o y ;1 1_ t y. ~rking t·ondition«. Call · · '•"<1r rourMI. \\f' 11111 truui. Tremendous bcnef1 1s. I rs \Velis al 5-18-361.i'.J ll fl :~ Cous11:u1.:lio11 ba 1.:.kg round J $2.50 hr start . i\linor 1yping Friendly indiv. call · Uz Call 836-ID> Equal Oppor. t:n1ployer ~t t\'f!<klll 111 dPla1\. Lots ol !"JI 1<1>n1 rcq. Small friendly Bl;ikr 833-2700 Abo Fc-e I . ~""c;----;--::=:=:-;cc::=:::;' 1'.lt Split f_c1•. ('all ('Qnlrol Co1npany near So. Coast Jobs.' Dt.·nnis . & ·Dennis r-;Ull.SES TAL A~1s1a111, Ne,\·por1 c r 1 RN' LYN' 81-ach Ol'thoclontie flflil·c. iH-cl'r .'. ~1 I? _o Y ~\en 1 Plaza C:.11 June 5~fr.7101 Pcrsontl('I J\gt'ncy of Jtvill<', S-S :'4.illlirside. l\J•prox. 4 days/ I ''i;i:ncy, ,1.~-~iO:i. :S \OO hcfore noon. 20!!2 fl.lichelson Dr. k. Top s11.lury. l1hcrfl l h•·lnf' ~l~B---LAW ENFORCEMENT -•-11 ro1 ,.·.1 l::XPEB.ri:::...CED \Vaitrt'sses GIRLS-GIRLS-GIRLS \O'~TIJ:'.I.' .,..n1• I s. 'i,: .. i... will train. No experience vir•,n1ent , ortho C'XJ1t•1-. Apply 111 pc1·sun. Carro,1/s Easy run job. dny or night. '"3 1u in •d. Xo ~1nokini;. AL:l" lt•·~lauranl; 620 Ave. P il-o: r-;o .-xµ. n1'1·<'S~try. \\·,,train requirccl. Ages 17·3-.l. ""2G !lave 'You F.ver \\'antro To HOLD ON & I.ET GO .:vJ. 642-2626 .SC you. You n1usr like propl~ & 1te1· nionth lo start. Free '11~~7;-he 91 l .. n.,1 I~. Aor"" any 1oon1 and board and " ~NTAL as~1stanl Lanuna EXPEP.IENCED b !' k f st ~"" J 1· r a. " nfl1·1·noon llr l'\'<'. 293() \\'c>sl n1C'< ica · At The Sanie Timl"~ \\"ELL \·ou CAN~! HOLD ON TO YOUR PROFESSION LET CO 01-' THE \\'ORK LOAD •l{i.J!s . Jo:l Tut" J\rl'a.1 twks. IOP 1\agcs. Apply in C l rr I N l Call ARl\IY flecruiting tl S·I . , c· . I{ ,, o ••. ~ 1g 11\'ay. e\\·por :g..J)('t"1l'nc·c .. "a1y OJll'! · 1 person t1rro1\' s cs .. 1u· J:Warh. &i;i-116.'\, Costa Mesa rrt>pl i<'S co 11 f 1cl l' n ! ia I . raul; 620 Ave. Pico: SC. I ------':::CC:,:C:.,=::::-7-='--S,'10-l llJ --------~ GIRl. fnr 1yping ~· !C'lephone, LEGAL SEC'Y ~AL Sec .. 1~~ikkl'cpi•r., Ten1por:t1)'. nlA.Y be pt.'rn1· Fee Paid. Prestigious law 'i Cre11.te Your Ot\'n ~pl . 20 to ~5 l'Xfll'"· or FACTORY :11u·n1. ti-12-7~12. fi1·n1 in S.A. i\lust have \\'ork \\'eek~~ .,.,, -6 :ri<XJ 1-.11'" i liliL:atinn e.-.:per. Salary to ~ , . •\vlleg-c. 54 •· 11 • 1 WORKERS I GRAPHICS LEADMAN S7.'JO. 1\!:-:0 f<'e Jobs. Call I Our hospital slalf rehcf 1'6:C"nrli' 110.21 f,;~6-8!1'~ GI . G . 5 4 0 6 0 -~ I progrrun ·" private duty t NTAL ASSIS1",\NT. fll'Oll J;:.;p"d wanfl'fl fol" inlc.riur or.la rn>:. -;i ~' nurslng can provide a Mirgery S: X-ray lir. :t 11111!'!1 I M il••('IJ\' nift:. 11'· l">e1'.!l'rd C~aslnl Peison.nel Agcncy, n1caningful opportunity for !' 'Dri mcd. oprnin).!. ature women h :1 (' k ~ r 0 u TI d in ~i!k 2 •90 Harbor Blvd, C~I those nurSC>s who arc r<'1tdy •• • .... fi.l·l-6\Gt Perm. Position St-1,¥ni1111:. tih_i ral pitinllni;:. LEl:At. Sc-cty: N cw p ort far a change or pace. Good :, • r\'rAL CllAl!t AS."IST,\Ni· fJ1\ \' & S\\'IN0 S('U!ptllrl', l''Slll \\'Ork, nnd C<'l1tPr' Exj1'rl p e r s 0 ll a I I pay, pa.id v•eekly . .,_ LitC" niac ·h. & gl'n . 11r1HI. knri11 l i'fl~r> nf lcl1t't"in)I; ~1ylc. injuries, 64()..ID:)l I ·i-~pcriPnl"Ni. ~ {' \\' 1"Hl r I 191\7 Pl;11'(•nlia ,\1'l'.. .\l.F'HED M. GOl~DON -. . . Apply Tues \\'cd Thurs Fri arh ln.·u ti()n f,lfi .J,'\01. l'"sla l\li-s.a lll·:Stl.NS, CORP. LINDSF~Y ~u~ Regis'!Y & S:30-12:;~0 & 1:30-4:30 r · 1 2j(J fo'1sc1terS1..C.•''· L.l NDSEY ~ll'di i.:til HOMEMAKERS ENTA. Ass1~111111, 1· 1an·-•· r l ,_ N~• ' " k r , r , . ~ '" .,.,,,., r~1np oymen l"!j .. ncy. .. ...... s UPJOHN !dtlc, . -!~ii~ .. ~on~1Tin·o'r, C "S gc-LL ', ~·s o· nt't'\lt'\\~ • .,..,, ... """ P\rcfcrnhll' undrr '\O. fill·IMill _L\~·--"-~-1~-~-___ _ llN "s, LVN 's & Practicals. J r.:tale & f1·m. t'or pvt duty, 3?..0 \\'. Place ntia 1 , ... .,D.cta~hon-; Typist-Help Wanted, M&F 7100 Help Wanted, M&F 7100 sta ff reli<'f ·"-other inC'dical Nen·pnrt Bench 645-56.11 t' '~ 1Paid, 1~rush Fnahion ; fields. 6"'6-4816, Cosra 1\lesa. ! fEntrnnce corner of t. L'lhind firm CTrral co-LtVE-IN lady. Care for ! PlaC<'ntia & Jo'lagshipJ • workers ~ nulstanding GENERA.L cld~rly 111.dy & son. Cooking Nu R s F: s A I o E s, ~ ·bent·(it.I{. S1urt S."i."ill. Also r_lu!1~.~-$300. per n10. F: x p F: R I E N c i:: ~ F~ Joi-..;, r r1ll C01'Ll{l;il WORK 6T;i.-;i62~!_~~-PREF~HRED. AIV~shifts. ~ P(.'f"SOnnf'I Agf'ne.v. ;)·10-60:>.l, Bcvcl'iy i\fanor,, 2j:i52 Vla f. m> !-!arbor Rh·d, Ci\1 MACHINISTS . --IN THE IRVINE """"'1 "· Lo"""' 1 m •. fi RAPERY MFG. £)(J)l'ri<'nc·cd Lathe & i\l_ill NURSINC: 'x.Pcr1Pn<.'(.'d or 1 ru In e e ' ~lochinists. 2nd shlf!. '1 day, ltN Super.·i!l:lr, 3·11 I/time r M:ichinr Opni . .....,..sr:A C 1 H I AREA 40 hrs. Cr'O'l\'ing co. XJ.n"l &. 11·7 p/tln1<'. Ald8 all ~ DfV<PERIES, ;11•• \\'.• 1 lh l)('nefil.'f. Opportunity for Rhifts. lluntlngton Valley ~ 'St., C.i\l. !"l"'I0-6164. ·-, ndvant:{'nlCnl. Conv. l·losp, 842-5551. ~ RAPEHY lt1. h I<'" r, no O z . Contncl Jim Gentry CFC TRAINEE ._,.SO " rxprrlenci> nl.'t-cs~nry. HHS vcr 00 va r ious openings COROTEK CORP .. • Wn11drrfu l opportunity for f Olsns \\'a}. Cos111 l\le"11. EXAMPLES: 1~1 2 l<nou Sll"l'f't I hrlg-h1 iu<lll'. tojuin \ocnl_ro. DRY CLEANEHS, S111tc I & Me-ch'I Gartlrn Grtlve S9SN\"$ \.\'ho prt•fcrs to Ir o 1 n . ,. J~iCenSt:d Cil"illlcr & Spotter, • Assembly · Elec. ' · •· F11bulou~ h<•ncrits. SnlfU"Y E Q ,11 for 11 p pu 1 n t 1n <• n t . e Welders ·---rcvil'11·i1 c1·ery J n10'11. C11..ll • • ' 1-:u~trr~ Qu11IJty Clrancrs, • Machinist• MACHINISTS -Bnrb;:irn ;\h11·. lltl·2700. AIM , 1'--12·!:1 nr :.111-7022 rw Johs. l:J.>nniK & J>enni11 DRIVERS e Draft Design· PCB & Mech'I PerMnno>l Agency of lrvine, Hepair .11n1nll productl->n ma· ,......,., •·11 I •--o e Engineers, lnd'I & Mech'I chine.I)'. Day & SwlM. '"'~" '' c ic......... r .. =_,_--,,,,,~·Country. 1\11 ~JW"'<'i.11' l·.-rn<.e n:q •I A1>ply bef\111 111,1111 ,t: 12 noon, acGrtgor Yacht Corp l1i':\ Plr11,~011a . l'IJ~ta i\lr•<;,1 ELECTRONI C ASSEMBLER f•'r t 'N<•rlenQC' bul "Ill 1m1n "'rn:in Company ""'A'hh vl1•;,~ .• 111 surmunrllnJt11. Nenr Ill+• !J,·(•nn. ln NC'\vporr l\!•11•·!1 .'11•pl.1 .1 t ··:\\'PCP.T i\' \J!l.\I 111 n m .4 p.rn. ,:,1i 111~ n1.r :t:s.:ztrz. 11'111"' v.Hh n D~lly • Maintenance Mechanics 1987 PL..ACENTL\ AVE. 2 OFFICE GIRLS •Secretaries & Clerico!, K /Punch Costa M~ NEEDED Radio telephone d is,,..1 ch e General Accounting Experienced Only ti.lu!t be 25, nble to dri\'f! ------I Apply In Pe:non Call !or other openings MAID WANTF:D. Plen"' YELLOW CAB CO. e npply lh pet'lliln. ScaC'li!! 186 E. !Cilh, Co&lll ~fefla M -F 9:00-5 :00 PM JOB BANK 833-9675 ,\ COM~l lN lTY SERVI E c;reater Irvine Industrial League f\l otl·I 49<\-4.~. ' MANAGEMENT TRNE S&.L or banking expe.r. dMlmblc. 1 n d Iv h1 u n I ,,·/potr 11lh1l & lnltiAtil"t lo pr oJ.:rf'~$ ro hranch n1nnngeor, 5 08,)'$1 + Sal Ml. Call Mr. Kelly 979.J600 orr1ci:: llclp. Son1c typln~. ll:1l oftl1..'U y,'Ork, Mounllng of X·Ray~. !Should ~~y wnrkinr w1M.nd& -Apply Ql·anie Coa11t Dtn!Al X.ft.lly, 2'l83 ,..~lrview, Suite 7, Coetll fl.lt'8l\. '"''H•I JUI G~2-:'"'6i1 ••••••••••••••••••••• Outdoor 11port1 lost l I 1 ,1ppenl? Stll )'OUr equtpment v.•lth A .IOW-<..'Ofll Dall,v Pilot Chts81fled 1\cl! &1,..5678. ,. " you have a relicthl1· Thcfnstc~t dl'a11·inthc \\'1'SL I N ewpo rt Beach t:1•"l •·11:11 .oi 1 1H;.hlf1." irun;:in:i!lve self starting 1 •... a Dttily J'>i.lot Clnssill(.'lt proven background, this j11b Ch1ssificd Art! ('all ti-12-567111 r~iiui11 (lppor. J::uip!o_1 l'I' Thv 1 .• t"-;t 010·111· n1 t•1l' \Vl"sl can pay 11·r lL 646-0t9)l. trxtay~ .. :i l l;\1lv Poi nt Cl,1<;~1 ltl'1I Honda 9n7 1-HOfido 9727 Honda 9727 I Honda -- I . ~·J··.. "--J . " i · .~ . ·: ~· '·: ':1 :. ··~ ~ I • •• ..... r..1.-i:: !,; .>t.' --:· Ylf ~ t .. cuyuc VOTEO "1914 /MPORT" CAR OF THE YEAR BY ROAD TEST MAGAZINE Over29M . JUDGED BY THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY TEST DRIVE YOURS TODAY WE ARE ORANGE COUNTY HEAD9&1ARTERS FOR HONDA . SALES-SERVIC~E -rPART$ • G m F I II ' p p p ' s. • s R J s N . . r ,...111111 ... --~·-·---"-l!mlll!l!l!l!!..-...-i ......... ~-11!11111!!.-.... ~---~.,... ---~ .. --~. ---,-...-----------..,...----,,_ • J9 PllO l-AQYt:'.1(1 !~1..R \,fdl\tsday, l~aJ b, 1'71., \ -------\VedntsdJY ft.lay 0, l q/4 OAILV PILOT G:l tip Wonted, M&F. 7100 H~lp ~o~~td, __ &F 7100 H_el,_p_W_•_n_ttd---',_M_&_F_1_100_ 1 _H_e~lp_W_en_t_td_,_M_&_F _7_10_0 Help Wonted, M&F 7100 I Hel~a~ed, ".l&f'.__7100 A pp~ances 801 0 Free To You 8045 I Furniture 51 SECURITY 1'ELI::PllONE SALE:.i I TRAVEL \\ Ai\Ti-:11: .\~.;1.;1·1nt i\h:i 0 !\l::El"J·: .'<: i\I J•: H It f T CH, \\'i r«!iuu· ~·u, Tt'!Ttr•r. SALES Ground Floor Oppo11ur1ity Slilfflng New Qffjce Of Leadin& l111urance Con1pany Relocaling Sale& Qfcs In No. \\'este1·11 Sector 0 1 Orange Cowity F'or BaJes & 8t'rvice In Long Beaeh -\\'estntinster • llWlt· lngton areas, Leads & t.'OJI1 plete l''!llnlng furn. to qua.lilied appllcun ts. NO PREVIOUS EXP. NECESSARY Licenst."1 41:0 appllcanlll v.·eico1ne. Outstanding management opportunities, t.'Ql11n1is.!lions fron1 $100-$1600 monthly & n10re to start. f'<lr Personal lntervicv.• C•ll C. L. Bridges (714) 635-7921 SALESMEN Full-time & Part-time ·INSTALLATION MEN to tr•in for Brake & Front End. Immedlale bi,eningi. Xlnt Sa.lat)'' & v.·orking condi- tions. Opportunity for ad- vancel}l.enl. Libernl ern- ployee benefits i 11 c I u d e : Paid Hospital Insurance, & ~nsk>n Fund. Apply in person at PEP BOYS, 15221 Beach Blvd, \\lest1ninster. l:OE HERE WE GROW AGAIN 1'-1'1\gnolla-Adams Oflice open Soon Our ncv.· office at the corner of Magnolia and Adams will 500fl be opening. \\le have opening!! for c B r e c r motivated salespeople either licensee! <l l' "·anting to be trained for a liCCnll('. Please call Jack Ayrl'.'s at :r&-9-191 Walker &Lee ~··~ !11ATI SALES EXPERIENCE NOT NEEDED $825 1'-1ln. ID $2400 monthly gu!U'anlt'{'(I. Com1nlsslon if qualified. Con1pany vehicle, repeal business, "'~'Ckly & monthJy bonuses. Daytime work. No eves. ·LDcal n1eat v•holesaler. Mr hlartin, 213-770--8511 FACT IS Everyone Eats Meat SALES REP to $13,200 FEE PAID Recent acquis.ition n1akes th.is prize job available. Co. did 50 million S in co1nputer indu11try last Y\:llr. Seeks aggressi\·e salc-s & career minded lndiv. Call Sam Rider, 833-2700. Also fee Jobs. Dennis & DenniA Personnel Agency of Irvine 2082 htlchelson Dr, SALESWOr.IAN-Asst. mana- eer, gift shops In Nc.,.,·port &. Costa J\tc11a. Pa rt time or full tln1e. Expd, n111tu1-e. In- terview& Thurs, J\lay 9, 4-6 pm, Galleon Gifts, South Coast Plaza, Costa i'olesa., <lr call 838-3814 SECRETARY No sh, but good typing skills an extra plus for someone Y.ilo has contracting exper. Salary to $650. Call Rita Johnson, S.l0-6005. Coastal Penonnel Agency, 2 7 9 0 Harbor Blvd, CM SECRE"l'ARY/Girl Friday, architectural planning fum, beautlful offices located in i"ashlon Island. Typing. an accurate 75, Slit pref, enjoy a variety of duties, boun 8 :~5. call bet 11 & 12, 644-9104. SECRETARY-Sales OHice. Exp. required. 1'-1 u 5 I be responsible & pcr5011able Type 45-WP.J\t. Xlnt salary & beneOta. Call for appt. S.10-98.'l>. SECRETARY for Real Estate firm typing 60 wpm. Shorthand 70 "'Pm minlmun1 3 yrs experience. Exyellent Co. benefit s. Phone GJS-0.l:a:> for appoint· ment. SECRETARY, typing, SH pref., SC area, immed. GUARDS STUDENTS ( 1r:1ilu•t>. Pi,,·1 :-.1.111. 1:.r.11 1:u1U;t·, •I hun11•r. 11",: 0\'('11, 11iuJe. ,\!\L'. 1•.11h riaric·rs. TllEHJ\PEl'.TICUl>ldh 1 01111J SunHnf'I' 111. c"Ornln~. \\'e-1\3\11> I l!.1 rl~.1.r, (~ __ \J. li l!-9.wl hfL J, \I/II t•l11d , I )'I' ol1l, $<.., 1)'-''tlt•r 1no\!f't'!, •·0111,,.11 kt"<'P $50. \',iul1y & h11cl.t $2.l. ADMINISTRATIVE Need 11/ti1ne 5:1.lff.rd!li ror a t~"· nio\'C OJ~nln1.:.; foi· lli GUYS GALS l'\I. ( •. ~. 11.fn ;. !.!Mil c•ni.1 , 1 ~1~ :i.ru ... 1 h.11• 1. n • ., d .>•I. Ph11ful'r11 roc:kl'r $.iO. 2 upbb ~ra •• ,~~'elcw CuCa uiH'l'lti 2 1•;0~ ~·r olds & U[I. l'_:i1·t 1l!lll' 1C<llllfi:lllo '"" pl;,,~., .,.,,., ... , WAREHOUSE O!t l, .. ,j, t'all ,!It f.i:UO, li~_H;:1".-1. t:hrs si:1 l'ClCh. T"'lll bl•tb SECRETARY " 1 $1 7 1 1 • • " " I !i7 . .-71J1,; :.I l'HEC.:l{JL':-: 1111111111 . .,, uc·cd/, l•11u11I 'J.")(J i\ntlc1~n· roll t('IJI ·13;)-ll !l:>9 .Lawrcncc C'_1111_1 0Yllll'I\! .. ·' _ir 0 1 itlS1""l'IU)JJl\fll\Ulh•I T,_l~\\l/I!\ SHIPPER/PACKER <1C k$'llO s.·,, " I I +bo &.'12 22 ~ ,,. '!. 1\EFllH:/·;H.\TOI:.: \•1 t'll lu1111~ hn1111· ;J•_, 1110. •1111. .~ · · · 1 t'r SC'W niar,, security, Inc. Lon!: Bcuch. s ai _ nu~ -.::__l •. f'o111p:u~ ufft•t'S; \2• !'o~·11l.111, ,\\01L1h!1'. Bi i l ~ >'" S2::i. ~h .. r ttL,hes. E\'I'~ SERVICE station pc rsonnCf. Tf.;1..1-.:PllO~t-: Ans. :(.°•1'\'. D11il) ('a"h ;\dvuru·i· Pal Electronics fl ·" 17 I i·u. 11. Hulh \lnl _1 .. ~.·· ~1 1.'. l't:1'.pt'.''_J 1~:..~v i ·).1~J 0,..,1i :i: 30 10 !!:JO; Oayt <l""lators \\'l1ntcd. L:\IV'r T1·a11~1\11l'tu!lon Furn1 .. h•~I •"Vr1!1, lol"t'l'll ,\· 11 h 1 rt· • Jo Hfo.J·. hi 11 Jo.'.\S I :;1g..12l!. 2 Excellent s.hot•!hand and ruu or part tin1e. Expcr. •·-b ~.. ··-" 1 1, . 1 11~20 \\<'"ll'l'll .\1·1• ·'-~i-0~ '"-'fort' ·' l'.\I; ''\IJ ,.1 •. 1, -P\t typl'. k,.11 · d I 1 ·r •be ofo'ts prcJ ut nol nt>c. 4~10:l ~Olll!)l'tr i"H1111n~ '1'1'1g1•:1n1 ,... 1 ,. 'l"OI '--' ·, r r. • . -,-. -~--~-~-1• s s re<1u1re n pre· op pay• n" · ,1 , -1 t.111rc1•11 vn•\!' :'!!fl-,., s,-.',','l•t.'.l ·,oil.. • -1, 1., .. o • JI'( 1 .. 111" Bdrn1 ~Ulll' hand addit ion 10 Kood telephonl' Chevron Station. 3 O O O TLLEPJfoNi::-CiPERATOH ".Ill\'<' ,.v.-•. 1-.arn lll{li I ,.. " ·' .1-..i..... ' · C'O • • etiquette. JI.lust be flexlbll' Fairvicw,Costa1'-1esa. Ans\\·eri11g ser\•i1·e, 2 sl1111 s APJ>hl·unts inusl 1"' ~!!)'..(!• \\Jo:-\\':in: You 11 )WU l\ltV•' J..,\[IY l\l•n-;;;-1't' ,\ut o Sltt'.Pl-l.EHll/l .. 1h n111\i\::1-~ J';J:;~~1.· i'~J,~ f11~.~~,.~~;'. In approach to the job and SERVICE Sta. Atte•·"""' 22S Fores!. L.1.J:;unu Br.nrh neat t111ct all.!1· lo l1(•c111 ,,t .-h:1!rC!dt• di·q\ ti ;1!'..~1~1111c \\,1:!olllT It l'~"h" n•hll ,i;. ~!'"-p1,)11•1·t1\•'. /1'1£'ndly. u111tol~ rl'c.:hnt:'r, st:.o. LJ."l...,n 1111 1 .... •I-'"---'-'": ooo·. ('1111 h:t•n .\h•t1't"l11 a t •''-Po.I' .1,; \1oiultl 1•1110~ fl'>nt :.:;u;,rlllltl'e,l $7.i. £1~··· 1l(•l, 11 ·i ""~ w ni:" to aL-cept a vure1y lull & p/llme,·~ E. Coast TELLER ,, ..• " '7071"1' ,,,,,.,.,,-,.,, I I k L'I I I r ' i\ppl'O\C( 10111\"' .>-~;:. .• ..; stuffed Cha1s\"' 1oungf' ~115. or lasks as the "'ork load ..,..., v 1 "~; 11 1w" 1t·t•ru, 111 .iJti-!'li7l I \l,11!rlock<:$50to$Hfl B & dcinoo·"s·. S ub,'tan l lal 1-hvy, N.B. Ft'f' Pnid,· Beuu!if11l n1od1•r11 ~TRUCK-D-RIVER rJJftt·r l\'/1.:r111\ll!~ !)nH•li1·"· ~ -_ • J.'H~:Jo:, <'UI" p11r1 <'Qtkapon ou bl:l,nk in N.B. This fh·111 'tall :..;:! :.!IU~ [111· 111t1·1'\'1!·11 I<* Bl'.13!.r_ iia~ht'l', clr~t'L'"· 11p11•s, 6 11 k" 11ld, Hurr~ \V l'h!l~·u TV. n• 11 · $60. :_!,7\ p r e':lous ~ec.retnrlal Stl!PPING prefC"rs i•XIX'I'., hut 1,111 \\'ill 1rai11, Nu e'l:p1•r1t•i1<·" Ill\. 1hh/\~~1~._1:..)() ,\· 1~11 1<1 1 ~1· l'IX>O~C'. 9tiS-1~-.11; :'ll·1rn11~ t ·1•) 10 lld, l'Xpenence requu·ed. · PACKING & I / 1 1'f'(Juh·1'll. A~es 11-::i. t:l6 l'·1•· ..i lb-.12\S ur x.;~-76~'\l. Cd\I. f<':'·i-:..!_'~· 11·11in s111rp pcrso11 Yt gooo. ,.,,1, nwnlh to "1111.1 Fn·i· \\VJJ11:1:, .,.h••t1 u1,·. 1 y1 -tHt:t: TO c;onu llt..1 \1t:. \\Ii> orf('r excellent sah.ry ninth 11111itu<l<'. Salury lo ,.... · ., ..• , ~·· Rent Washers/Dryers ,,,,,.,101,. .s0,.1,,,.,, ... _,1, ,·,,11 l<:l\f -;1z 1: ,,.,·J. xtra. f1rn1 SHIP.,ING rooni ;.ind (,MJ:<id .oi1•I <"'\l'•'r!•'l.1•'•' -·''"" •"'"'· .• ._ and fringe bcnt.•flts lncludiui; $·150. Al!;O fo,C'C Jr1l>.~. Ci1ll 111c.,tlral. H roadii2~. ~11111.i ,\n:• !S:!. \\'k. i.·u1t ni<1in1. l!l .. :170~, "''1"· llll'I, 1n<illl"t'~S, bo"< oon1puny puid life und SUPERVISOR Sully J-1 11rl, 540-00~>.-1, Con~l:1I 1 1., .• \'(J 1, • tJ:l9·1:i!O:! * '-'l(l·c· \ 1 1 1 'Jll'tll!..'S ,ic, fr.inie. $16."). n1edical hlSUl'll.llC(', Personnel Ag~·noy, ~790 ('(11 ,\l{\IY r:1«·•'U•l !11~ ! \lllU \\,\N:; .u I i:,-: r ',r , j)ll[ll'~ 'i <JI':! l I' !\\Cll'th $:!~11)), Q!ll"l'l110f.f' Harboi' Hlvd, C1'-I 61;)...116::. Cus1a ~ll'"'' I JJl!IVE A Cl\B! J\t::\\101~1'.: l!'.\('c·tiit· Dr)1'I', f,.,,1,11\• Cu•:k-a-1••• .\1 i:i. lnl'. d(•lh t•r;.. Usuall) Apply In Person LEAR SIEGLER TRANSPORT DYNAMICS 3131 \V. Scgers1ron1 (Near Harbo1· & \Varner) • Santa Ana Equnl opportunity e111ployer 1'-1/F To Supervis e ac· tivitie1 & personnel in the fuctions of receiving, ecces- ory packing, & stor- age of sales stock. ·4 Years exper. in packaging & ship- ping. PLF'.ASE:. APPLY IN PERSON TELLERS, EXPER. APPLY BANK OF NEWPORT Do\'er al 16th. N. B. See ~11·. Smith i:qual Oppor. Employer TEMPO'S Dial· A-Job! OR "';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1SEND )'OU R HESUP..lE TO: ;o BECKMAN TEMPO oUcn a truly uniq<10 * Secretaries & tin1e saving opportunity for skilled ..... *· Typists Instruments, Inc. KEYPUNCH ..,.CRETARIES * Bookk Can1pus Or. ut ~c etpers J ttmboree Blvd. \\lho \1·ant Qignilied & * Acctng Clrks Irvine, California , sthnulatiug long or short I terrn a.ssignn1ents _ fc11J I r Equal Oppor, EmployC'r * Gen' Ofc 1 ........ ~""'""'""'""'""''"! days, couple 1veeks \or few * SlllPPING &. \\larehousc nian n1~nlhsn . you decide! Notv File Clrks v.·/sonic exp. Fu.II time, A'°pp't-aY .B·Y· ·P-HONE VOLT \\'ilsons of CaJiiornia, ra:ll Instant Personnel Logan Cl\t J\lajor J\Jcdical Plan -~STOCK=""·c--oco=N~T~R~O~L;-- Now Available CLERK Temporary Service \\'ill train. No e:.:perience 3848 Campus Dr., Suite 100 required. Ages 17-:W. $326 Newport Bea.ch ~741 per m<lnth to start. Free Equal Oppor. Employer roorry and board and -medical. -- -Call 1\Rl\1Y Recruiting SECRETARIES STU~~~~~ ~.::: ~:;,"now, Call 5'10-4450 & Let us kno111 "'hat your skills arc. No net"d to rome in personally · until '-''e have the 'just right' spot ror you! NEVER A FEE AT TEl\fPO. Tempo Temporary Help T~~R~1ITE fNSPECT'OR J\lust be licensed. Xlnt oppty. 992-1292 THUCh: DHIVER:-F'ul l nflir:I Cll?GSJ:'. your how·s, .\'/G~k ;,11~;;,2i.:uud l'\Jnt!1110n, ~I.>. -~~i.'!O::___• l:unii• !ij :.>-:!-lil' 10 hu11dl(' the dC'!i1l'l")' of fot )OU.-Sclf, llf ,IOU! oi 11 11. Fr•'•' P;•n•k••f•!.~ f!•rn.ilt·$. 1-tEl'HJ<.;~RATO-R-. -,-,.--/-ultl, fi111• fur n ill!l'<' 11nd l;oss. ~!1-•n ar l\O!ll~'n. L'iin Dogs 8040 J:lu1· ,\! 11hllt· (•'1tl l:>l ut'. 01fu1 • desk. 11 atcr Jxo<J Ht!·c~sorie~. ij~l-l'J:-:0 ask f<Jr I Ue slighrl:-o lnuidtcHpped. I • ~i:~>-7FIO:l • fl•:111H' .'· ""<l">i<ll, & mo· .... L·.. ', Neu t -CJ1-•11n Appearance. a PUPPY WORLD e ---"' , .. ~ "" ~ 1,111k. ~I at 111 1• 111a11 Vt ,1 "td '\,::. ~ 1 ~0 U' i..r1~r1-:\~. 6 11k" old.:: .\!1<1•·. Cwtil'li!~Y C.t1rj)t'ls prerl'ITtd. j su:1·1;1~~\~~' .. \~OU~ in<~n:c. \\'all'h Jrn::s -G1·1nl r111 Shef>' :: F<'lllill<'. :\J(l!h{"I' h,1lf-• ·196-)'.)!lti • U1•h·c a cub 6 hrs or n10t'l' a hl·t·d~ .•. thillui•lluai;. T 1.11 ~ ! Soa ul•'M', lj;.·..-1.iii7 I CuRj\"EH. \\ALNUT~B~D~f<:~\I VALVE ,Ja,,. A1>,oly in ncl'~on, P{llJ(ll~s. 1-'il 13u_n.~. COt.:~·•-1'll ,\ r.oou ll<J:'llE h111·!.1 (;J>OL:l' I lt -SJ ., , poll JaP"ll\CSl' :-:111111 ln"h ' ' ) Ill l I ~ • \'cH01v Cah ro., 1S6 E. llitll S..:rieno:. ·Jiusld<'i;;, Pu~~-Bull t1la !·k 1iup.fi -.. ~-u1~~-.:>t:'rs, 6 d~·11 , ;1 dr·.v. MANUFACTURER SI. Costa i\lesa. 1 l>oi:-s. 100 J\llXEIJ l'l.P:O:.! ___ l~I •.~1 1 ~]jJ <1!1. toll·113JS ur 'Y.\J{[) eru·r, Apt 1-un1r)h•\. 1 1 Stud Scn•it·f' ~!•)~! Brtcd-.. t'HEJ-;, l'oodll'I ft>r1·ier 111L-.. _o_t~h_"'80=------- NEEDS MACHINIST ASSEMBLER , Nce<I dependable studl'llt fot· OjJC'n l':v~-,.. j3l-5027. 1 1111t1,., I ;,tU<I 11·1<t. h dog. 11crkly n1ainte.np.nc<'. l\lu:;I , CR ~, \T P , '" '"'Al·~ I 5·[1-l(i!i:! tilfi-ti:'ilu I SHHHI FURNITURE h'\\'(' 1'<1u1p J\ti,:r I ' .: ~r tlPl'. " · ·111w F--. 805-D AT WHOLESALE' ' '6IO f'l·,,·,,1." 111/f 'l:lnr shuv• & )!Ui1rd1an. urn1ture , • '1· ll.B. :\!ale $2:..0: lt'n1 S 7 :i O. -· --894:2020 Full 01· P 'lin1e 4, 10 \\'et•k CLA-VAL CO. 17th & J>la1-'E'ntia, CJ\! Expt!1'. rcq. Xlnl bt.•nefits * t~ree lire ,o;, n1ed inf'. * Piud ;1bsenrt' & 1ac r..Profil Sluirin~ Steudy En1ploy1n<'nt 011·11 Tools fll'qu11·ed Equal Oppor. En1ploycr YOUl\'C nu1 11, learn curl)C't 5...~Z~66. :. PC. \r11Inut d1t1t'th· ~rt. ~ clc11n!_ng. <I Hrs;. n1orns, $3 DOG OBJ.:DIE\'Ct: CW\SS I 11 k-.,. uld,_ i;os! -~27.-1; nc11. hr. 9t.i3-6Gl2 alt :i. TO S . \\" I J , _ . I . :\l•ll 111g :sac . SI 1.1. ti·l 1-7'JUI . lal:f ~c . \Uh .1, 111 l u ;ift ;iprn. Nc'11•po11 / 1i;·111c t1l'l';1. Call -------5-ll:i· 19'l8. S;d1·n1 llousc <lining: roon1 ~rl GOLDEN u -1 • 11 1t·h1na cabinet, S 1-·ha1rs. .--..f'trc1\'C'I', 1na e. ' :.ili-j:!Sli ~los. AKC Th:f: Ua~1c =-~----,- 11·ain!ng. Bt'st 11 r re r .: ·"· \'tLVET so ra, Mvocado A t. 8005 531-27-13. , .(!"n·•·n. S'i.-1. :-:· ,·rJ\'et sora, -~-~ques 1 1100 ·~ "m -'--------!RISI! " . u \1 ·r ' 11 111' gri'C'n ·"" -~~-~~-"''7-• ·"'l'tll'I ,-up-.. / ' . I --. --~ I TIF~',\NY shades. s l oi n \i·ks. Th l'ndrrin. T,111 1llll)E-.\·HF:U, :s.~o. '1 l 1hlrfl t:1blcs. bC'11\\1'oocl 1-·hail's, ~i38-2269. :i:/i-'..!11i:I. I~ ~ndlse ,i.:!as.~ 11·indo1\'S, round 'oak Qunlity. $i.J-Sl:!J. .\JulC's. I t'1lln11-Uatk. Clu·,;. S30.ca. l'htna C"ahinf'ts & a Vt'l'Y ---~~~~-----01·nall' n1ahoga11y bchm set. PUREBHED \\ 1•1111a1·iu1e1· \\ ,\:'\1 ,.:tJ " VW MECHANIC--Antique Tiffany iiouse, 12'.! pups, 6 11·ks oltl . ,\ftt·r 611111, * L"·'r:~ Li~I CKS * OR TRAINEE ~.Orange, Santa i\na, ' Call 552-8-WS. 1 __ ,'l:i!~-ljfj_I ~--- "'anted. German Au I o D E iP RE SS I () N gl1tss, GREYHOUND puppic-., coot I * LO\'ESEA l' & sofa cuslon1 Service. Call 842-7032. \\'t•<1therman·s PG 127. s <'a. family pel. S:.O. cal J n1ade G 1 1·r~ <,,:d qu~l. ne\'er WAITER 9'~" plates. cups & saucers, 49.i-.J451 used, usually h1n, 96.S-7910 For Oceanfront dlniug roon1. ~l'110'-'' 550. 540-2tii9 Free To You 8045 I KING. siLC' nu11tr ess. box Apply 10 ~Ir. Ra~n1ussen. AXTIQUF. 11 iclier lf'a e"rt. I sprin1;s .~-fran1l'. Never :\!.\Kt: uHcr 9' sofa mal£·hin:.; \01·1' sent, htde--a-lx>d, chair .'f.: otton1a11 ln111p, baby ilenls 197-1 H)!J BEAUTIFl.iL Tluni;s-Sola K: IO\'C !WJ!.lt, t11blC'S. lllltlµI, ll fX'. Bch·n1 Sl' t. '!'\'. b,it' k n1irrors. 1·u~1iii-:--:»11~92·1. ClIT velvet 9' couch, ~'l"Cl!n p1int: J\tahol'.:. de!<k. S30. ea. :~i.ti-7187 or 5-16-:U~l aft GPllf. Dining roon1 set $::0. CoH~e tables, L"lluch, 2 h\in beds, kingsiLe bed, TV. 13arratl .t Gillette., 221S-B-Rutgers, C~1 Garage Sale 8055 ;-. . . . f/t Swnmt'r. Neat, reliabk<. &;cretanal potUtion is for hne 1'1r. Richini.ls. 846-5455. TRAINEE llotel Laguna, 42:1 S. Coast i·ulJbcr lil'l'.~. glass lift-0ut 1 BL.AC!<! & \\'hire kittens ll.~<·d. :S100. ~9!1--!:~lT to $12,000 1-iv.'Y. u"'· Bch. 1r<iy, ulility basket. Xlr11 Free ro good hon1r~. Ql'EI::'.'-: ;.:ili' bt'<l"."1"ik~-,~,,-c.-,-. '"' I 49'' 1340 :>Sti-l!ll\9 . J\IOVJNG Sale. Thurs-Fri- Sat. Wa sher/d ry er, 2 ('Ommodes, lam p~. paintings, t'C'd\l"OOd table & b<•nchcs, clothes, h1t'lil'f:, gid's. 6X. boy's !cxkffer. :;46-s:L% f11T11 near Sa,n C.1e111C'nte. TELECO.\IJ\1UNICATIO\'S H" s 1aun111t :\lanagen1enl· \YA.ITHESS nrcdL'<I. ~_:xpet'. .<\lnc · _' ·":. · __ ___ _ Si.l . :\!..:\\' :-.:· l'\JUt·h. ~. fantastic oppor. for solid o\'t'I' '11. Apply O<!it''I Rest., Appli ances 8010 Al\IEP.!C,\N J1111ia11 K1!1en rn <>ll1t•i:__n1i~·· itt•n1s. li-.1~18. /TYPISTS I GEN'L OFFICE \Viii train. No cxpericnct• required. 1\ges 17·34. $326 per month to start. Free room and board and 1nedical . Call AR.\IY Recruiting individuals to join top firrn 2l2 F:. 17!11 St., Costa J\lesu. _.,-,.,.. c·,,\S s·rO\'E. 1.,'00d horne! !I r 1-. a !'1'111 ,\."iTICll'f.; 0111. Tltn l..11111p, Gl.~i~,:u~~~aa~~ ~~l~~u:;~ in R rare po~it lon. Call John &16-4303. O\'f'tl .t 1\-a l'rior. 673-0?.:.:7. 1•!••1.:trifil'tl. $75. Bah y Lobo, R.13---2700. Dennis .~ broiler. suit11hle for hon1l' or . 1 . ..:11iJllC'r. Siil. 968-~782 usable furn, llooks. dishet. Dennis Personnel Agency of WANTED ap1. S45. 5--18-1202 548-302-1 BLACK Lab .101\·k o cl pupp) __ --.-.-------907 \Valnut, Hntg Bch. · · · ' 1,-10-10<·10•" I'"'''" C··!l a P('. Kin" Bdt;n1 &'1 li'\11ne 2082 J\llt•helson Dr Boys & girls 111 La.guna '-"' " "' ... " "· · ' H el\Llt. 6-IJ.1163, Costa J\tesa Pacific Personnel """mod Ad! ciu 64,__5678 · · I E ~· I · I 64J-12i5 I Thon1asv1lle, vel!O\\' __ o_r_s_•_•-----~-~·-I Beach. ;~n1 Ex1 l'a ~P<'n .. uig Any dav is !he BE~ _?.\Y to , 11·/i\·h\!r. Offri-. -.19.i-sGs.1 - The faslesl dra1\' in !he \\'c:;t. nlOll('Y \llth a Daily Pilot run a1 ad! Don t f1el ay, . ---------REG. Appy ntal'E' spiriltyJ ... a Daily Pilot Oassified Paper Roult'. Call l\1r. Daily .piJot Classified Ads I FREE Washer & Dryer C'ta~s1fk·d Ad! Call 6-12-5678 but gentle $150. days/e~&. Ad. Call 642-5678. Lan11>crt at 642--1321. 642-5678. 646-23i8 tnrl;iy~ 963-7132. Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 9803 A·st:>s, New 9800 A ~tos, New 990J ;... ·t::i·. Nevi 9800 'A'c·'•tc-o-s,'N.,---ew-----:=>-I Services 1 ,'cc"""'•",.~' ~----..= Newport Beach 640-1970 Autos, New 9800 Orange S47+t46 Ir' .................... ~ ............ :=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=::::::::::~~ Secr'etary Steno \\'e presen!ly ha\e 11 position tor secretary s1e1'IO, must have b'OOd lyping & s/h skills. PLF.f.<\SE CO~ACT Greg Nc1\·tand Bank of America 500 Newport Center Dr. Fashion Island 836-3505 Equal Oppor En1ployer SECRETARY to $650 This corp. office located in plu sh Fashion Island ofcs. busy V.P. m>eds un indlv. '-''/good ~kill who can '-''Ork efficiC'11tly, ralher l ha n hal'd. F'ee Pald/1\1so Fee Jobs. Cnll Sally Hart, S.t-0--6055, Coastal Personnel Agency, 2700 Harbor Bl\•d, C:\l SECRETARY SiOO You'll Need 3 P's Poise, p e r so nalit y & periormanC'C to · eliminate the co111pc-titlon. Sun1ptuous ofc in scenic Jocalion. Grea t opportwiil)'· Ca ll Liz Dlakr. 833-ti'OO. Dennis & Dt>nnis Pen;onrwl Agency of ln1ine, 2082 ~1ichelson Dr. *Sec'ys, Bookkeepers llave too many t:> list Liz Reinder·s Agency 4020 Birch St., Suite IM Newport Beach 833-8190 Dial A Job 833-0855 No Charge To You Established 1965 Sr. Buyer ln<Jus. to $14K Sr. Project engineer Indus prod. develop $19K Industrial E~ $13K Ship/Sched. Spec to $1'.!K Legal Secy, probate $700 A1.-ctng Cashier $520 Gen'I Ofc Trnc $"50 F/C Bkkpr, Constr $850 Insurance Biller to $600 Payroll Clerk to $750 Bkkpr, Sec'y/Constr $700 General Olflce to $410 RK"eptioni1a $600 CIC'rk Typlit . to $500 Ret.-ept /Sec'y, l-1.B. $j50 Call Jeannie Sisco & Sid l-loffn1au Need 11 second car tor those weekends of golf. fish ing . or camping out? Where else can you find 1usl Iha car yau need than Connell Chevrolet? Dnve in today and look overth1s line selection. 1974 NOVA 4 DR. BRAND NEW.1974 VEGA HATCHBACK: $ ' IMMEDIATE DELIVERY AMERICA'S GREATEST COMPACT YOUR CHOICE $ 1974NOVA 2 DR. Auto. trans .. power steering, (1001 ) (187747) radio. heater. Auto. trans .. power steering, (164686) (749) radio, healer. ' LEASE A BRAND NEW 197 4 MONTE CARLO LANDAU- I openinJ: 49i.-8586 NEWPORT radio, heater, ·power steering, power )>rakes, Air Conditioning, vinyl Landau roof. ( 699) -lease the · "CONNELLEASE" Way. LOADED: Automatic transmission, $ 83 SEC.'Rl."'TARY 2 bult)' execu-Personnel Atency tives need sharp gal F'ri-833 Dover Dr., N.a. -aa,.. typing. sm. '"""• ---·6'12'3170 v.'Ol'k, ask for Tom. 546-n72. · 2828 HARBOR Bl YD. ' ' I ~ •. COSTA MESA • • PER MONTH 36 Mo. 0.E.L-0.A.C. 546-1200 ' • ' i • " • I < • • • 1 OAJLY PIL01 Wl'll!ii:)doJ), lo1dy J. i "'fl•• \Vedri~sddy, fl'.:11 e 1()74 fl!LOT-ADVERTJS(R 20 ~" ~OMl"~I•~~--8~Mi1ml~•-·-.-,--~8~"aO~M~u-1Tic-.~,~,-.~~~~-m~~~.~8~~=3~p~1-.-M-,-,~or,-9-.-M--8~0~~-1 Prl-.-.-~~&-or,-9-.-.-.--~-i-o-r-v-.=R-.-d~~-.-H~1F=1~sr1~.8~M~8~B~o=•~h~,~.=,~.ru~s~.=~~~~~B~o~•~l~~~R~e~n~l~~~~M~ litr,,g HoN;e, 12 yc.-ir olJ BA RTLETT BARTLETT !I \liP...:1c1 1oru1 (\\')l l/nn1~ A PIANOS ('€11 .0f'l. T\', P111•kanl B('IJ, BOi\T enr;e.1t:t . 20 yrs "2' NE\\' Chrls-Cra.tt C'lding. ~enlle, llki' 10 run, FLOOR COVERING FLOOR COVERING ! ~plt'l('fl pnrt11hl•·. Xln1. "''"!. W C' 0 N 'I' IN LI 0 U S FHEt:: 1;.· c•1,1111<•lt" $300. t'"X[)l't\ 011111 higlir.$1 qunll~· Fly·Dl'ldgc Sport t'llhuma\1. v1'ry sound. Best Offe1· 788 W 19 h ~(I 111· h~t nlr. P!I; • ORGANS OR<iAN CL.ASSES f'OH lil;Hi!l(l2 nn 6 Pt\1 "1lrlr. ~an.. 6 P~f . Qj' l'lulllt. F1,.11J elecU'Onics, tuU ><hM • t St., C.M. 788 W. 19th St., C.M. ;..i1 ;~.-,::s .. ou• ~1:~7::70 AJ)ULTS. E\<!l'y T111.•M.l1lY ·-~!ll!!'!~··~a~--~!,~~~~ wk .. nds :t'lll1'1·, l\'hO~r. l'll'. For p ('I' SOIHtll~ed 1n~1aUtt!in11 Quality ('U/'l'lrll r I"'' I ---Rentals fr $5 j .J011n1. SJnrt ·any l\le('k ~ -··har'!"I' by dt1y Ot' wt.ek. 6 \~ 11-IRGJIBRD grldlni;. l\'t1nie Hranrt ('a t'jJ('! c·oi't'rini:. i'C'llturu!J! r-.uf1n,(1'.l'l1'!111:-.•· 1 :h·~·1. ~uuu1· To•u Dh•tf'i'!cl'i In ~·tvu'i:~ Bolts;and 1·~.1 Boats, Marine Eq. 9030 p(.'Orili• r·iax. 1-~l~h. cruiM! yrs oltl i:;c11rlC'. l:Ukl'll.nlcPd. Ov1•r '.!I) ~r~ A1·111,tr1111i.:. ,1,; '"11~1,1run1 t '.,l lt'l'h•r~ i!t•ni Xlnt !'•Hl•I. ! ('uu ~t ~lu~il' Cocta ~c~u M;arineEqulpment l(. t'Ci:k111il, \'IC. 645.2200 day1, =--.-c-",11, 96.~6998 e'<p. c:uur'il nt"'''I 111~1111 11,11•111 ,\: S.:.! •ll ol!Pf li7~1--~'IJ\.l Open Nights 'til 9 l\t•i\µOrt ilhd •M.t Harbor ·lN Short• n1001'111g, lt1t•u1rd OO'l·230l rveninl{li/llll'f!k~nda. sehold Goods 8065 FREE ESTIMATES pc1·furn1u1111" t11~·r JU )r~ :-Oh\\ t;il 1~·iii·t~·--1•11u~ Sat: 'til 5:30, Sun. 12_5 Gi:l·~ll 1.11 NC'l\por1 Prnn. Su!u11>h· EX PLORE-ISLANDS PF.S ,i;. lrnl'1·r~e rot!,;, :I I s 11 hi. St'n11 sh('c•r. 82" ng, ttt' \\IJ<·. s::n. h II Ill JIUl(O{' ~l'llll ,:ht>('r, rru1 646-144? e'111·r l\/l"·~r ··~1~·· ,\ r1·ndi'l' ,11,111. *P' & G d * G 9010 .or 1 r bu ;, t. JU"! ---·c· ___ FREE ESTIMATES .,. 1 1 6-"I"" 1Jnos ran s . ~ ener.:al, nv1 •rhHul~·d. S·l50. 645~1067 Pn lc<nuL 57' KE.ICH. Xlnt I Buy !o! ~l,,1 •·· "~1"1t·1 . ·.,,...,. ~. Sporl1'ng Good s 8094 R<ild11·ln • Cuhle -Cl1i,·k(·1·\n1•. --1 d k 1·1tll (i.16-1112 ,, ~ .'iKI tw •a! i\JO'ffiR plu'I mr,, 11y11 or w ee . -----'---SLl/l>~!;l~L.\,'lu I 1>C., Uru ni · FiM·hcr · Kt11vui . J\1111b;,il! ,\VQ",. '.I· Rc•<l<•·o·.• i <<tlloll'·I", 'f'<:f'!'I'. rrq. Box 316, .... ~ l,lill.., • ••ll:J '" • i\I " 1111 & ll1ur' i :'IJJ ,·1·,11. 'r> .. ,.IS l!AC'·'l."r $'"" k ,.,, 10.. C.nl lll1·1 l 'I, <.:a. 9'M"'l . r.uod, U:><'d lurnUur,. S. SCRAM LETS ~.,. 1.,,, .. ,,. ,.,,,,• '• ,,,,.1.• c· 1 ,, , ~ ., ~ 1rall\'1', $6."iO. CALL OMAppll11s"r"'e'R"'s"Aillu"c"r''10' 'N'OU -$;!;,(). ll.B .• ~12~'1~00 i\!11,,s1•!1 ' &lhlTI('t' ' S11•1n-' .... flt'\\' IW, a) 1111: ~· ' lH)-O:lti.3 a fl~l. W'J 11 ! :i .s. ~\;,, 1'.o1Jdl'11 "k1i!> l\lunci:onirry s:ll hng dinghy 8-p ~ 9040 Soti1 ts, Sall '.;.1ppro~. :®:!" 11·ldc<. i''l" long. .. ,\lJ :.:Int L1Jll<l. li14-21)!)(}, 646-8686 or 833-9625 Ofc. Furn~ Equip...:~8085 i111y -:-:i .) & ('L,rk . \',J111<'r :.·!J·~ . ,\: l.i':!" s 1 o St' 1 i1·/0;1rs. ~~'%. ~Ill' St.·agull, oats, ower ANSWER S -\\urliltt·r • Y.unahn 11/J.~1lt•S ·l~::....0111ti Sll11:J. ti73-i61.i , ltPET, TK'"' store not vet ill! ti or f iolfll', ~Jmp!etrd-no l~)Otn. · 2 ln9-ll'(, • j(.).3(),'111 :.1~.I):!~' h'111•kload" <1h't•ady ar1·il•t'd. ---11!:1!11111 -1\1 u1,. -!.1·.i•·b - lha;c <l1.'>1'0u111'. sh a 1: s. ANT IQUE \L1gno·1 -<'E/'.J·:A I. 11lu~h. h1-!o, S t'1lors. Phont' SWAP MEET <1111 1Jf rh•· 111•1u1h" ,,1 1711 1 4!:lG-{h9:i. f:uni!ay r>1lay l~l!h, S<ul1;1 A1i.1 b>ol•!l'~. 1011 olti'1l L •Jlll !'.• J~-'--71~-'-'---~8~0~7~0 1 Cullc;,:c l '.'l.l'k111~ Lot . C'El:l·:AI.. twe ry / Hese1valio11-. d<&y or e\1~. . ---~--- ' 5'12-4:176 ur ,; •I 3 -:!. o s 6. Misc. Wanted 8081 fltJ3EE TURQUOISI::. Top Si)>rl!.Ol'Pfl by .'i.'.lnl..i Ana qunUl)o. $3. Cl./100 Ct. nun. J·l 111 to ric~I l'rescrva\Lun l\'A~TEJ).\\11itP t' r f' n r h By a ppt. Pueblo Traders Socicly. l' 1· o v 111 ,. 1a I l3i>Ur(lfJn1 714-{i7j.-8700 -rurnuur " lJi\ia T1•c·nl't!e ~~~-----~8~0~7c8 FLAIR !r>p <'lt'C. rdni;:r, 2 ~ r,, l'l~-'lil3i>I Machinery olrl. 1111111 t'(lnd. S\00. 'fi:: -'. -~ -c. ~--~ :\lrn C•1n1·1•11. auto. 1ran~. \\",\NTEI'I F1·r nch Pru1·1nciaJ ~lOIC'salt• Dayton 1nntoM:, ::~1 <'11,.: P/B-P./S. r<!d11o, or :\lnp!,.. Frui11\1)0fl d111111~ Punip paint. tools, grlndrrs, hi•a!Pr. al! 110rk S~iO. /\utv 1'00n1 sc1. Cull !;: v e" . 111etl'ic fastener. air ho.'iC, "'a ... h~·r .~· dryt'I' 111 :.,:ood 962-8007 ~t·11· :0-'pinrts fr , , , ..... $:i9:i _ 'ti~ lfi[I. Thun1IC't'tlh'cl All lJh:~ ~1) Ujl, 1-.:., ...... :...\\\] 1;h1·--l'::cil h'tllll ....... ""' ~9) <;jJ'1\Llll.\G P1so-l111l' 1;c.Jf K,\\~.\K·FuJUot 111~·. 2 t;l'U!l!, gT:1i-~. ~~ hJl J ohn'll:in, big $1:11:.!·), ~•'<')' •· 11 r" ~11 1 PJ11 y1 r~ ' ,,, ,. , , , . , S~rr1 <·lulh !i•i11.xl L)"llll.'>\ Llk~ rt\'ll :l·~I' IJ,1dclll'i;, t'lllihion,,, tlulli'I 11!11 ll·;ollt•r. lOI CIS. t atl10. i'I• l'I'•' N,j1 \\' ]Ii, C~I. <;11111d~ " ... ' ... s:1~1J SHlU. Call ll:~h~9 11i. l1u1:s, etc. S·IOO .• if! liplll, ·~I 11pus:-, (•1('1' s tart, & 1 ga~ i.12-:;1oi.; _____ ~ *ORGANS* S S l!lb-J3~»9 1a11k11. SliO(l ,·ull 192-:iorr. Pets 8087 Bi.l•h•111-('"1111 . Jl.u1111111nd TV, Radio, HiFi t, 809 '.\NOl: \VA~Tl!:O U~ 11111a1t· ,·1::;\SSIC Cc11lu1·y ·Bny hoat t..::11\.ii -J{1111b.1!J · u,,11·1·y -"AN'l'f'UJ'T('\' _ \\'! I Ir purty. P1\.·f Ji' F1l11:r i;la~~. I~'. •1-liO l:l'a.)' l'ng. ltuns *Security Pet Prod* &>€-f 32l' lh. Coll. l'h. 2lc lb. D II .I..'.-; ,,'l Jll JO/n1ur" S2 :irt-397i 1411; i-:. \\'llsl11re ~A Pianos & Org ans 80~0 HAMMOND ELEC . ORGAN R 11!1.;l•rs • Thou1:is -ni-1 ° · ~ · . , .. '° C'SH t:RH 675--1116 ·~n•at . SIZ>O. an:'. •. \rur11t.:er. ~ 1.4·u~i';,10~111r: \ sZ2:>. ~~~~~~~~ ; .i ~\\-;--1 r -tiostoN\\ i;nter, .13-~11111 & 16-1111 01111,.an ................ $1.ill {)I · T hba • s,·iti S<l\'l'$200.l\lotot·ava1la!Jk". \'1' fiht•rglR:<S h•1 11t Lo111'r',V S11111e1 ....... , Sllf.i , ~nipic-, us 1, 'stai i ·I 6 ll-2572 3jJ!p Evln.rude. Tr;u1s .~ \\'url1tzrr Srilne1 ll/'11· S l!l'I l.u ir;i nll't'. Cash 0 11 1) 'O\'f'rl11u1Je1I, 52~)(] *WIN F,REE ·* .~;o-01:,.i ,;,\\'OT Aqua B1k1·, lll'\"1'1 11101ur -·· -.,-, , •.. , ,,, us.:>tl. Q1·11.(. CO!'f $5.10. 11ill .!ul'lh. Asklng$5Jj~!io;,.J\28 ORGAN LESSONS .J ZLi\J[Jl l lJL\JH I\ st•ll [o'..'_5.lOO, f:l~il-11~1-I BERTRAM 25 TWIN '.'• .. ·1' Jlll'l\11 t• 1ulx.•. gu;;u· ,1 ii FL'LLERTON MUSIC ,.,,,1o1. s:.:.l\J. JIS-1:J!6 all. :.; Boa ls, Maint/Ser. 9020 Exc·rll<'nt 1"011d . SI O,!IOO. l)l!l! l'.t1l·!id, Fou nla!n \'.di··~ p.111 lii.ri<j.lij 557-4836 ; 'lfl, u!d Nin) Tnni1~u1 ,.;.11va;.:•· :-hi11 lt'p;.ur, h11ll 0 f.:l\,\HI' :t!' Luh~li-.6i.-r=-B. 1:!2 i'<. Jlarlxir, F11Jlc1•t1 ln ('"!"r T\'. 12" srr•'i'll, $:/SD. ,.!,.;111o11~. 111~[ll't'!i1n 1·1•1><11r, ciif'~t·I, f\J;:ls. M:iny PXtras. poJI l'h'l'ls, el('t•llicul 11irf'. r•uld 1, I fi-S ·l 4 7 .. t!:\li --S~I L-v~E~R~~c~o"1·N s--~\1itches. boxes, hubbcll, Pl,111•111111, B, C:\1 <If!. 2 11:\1. . .. Pl \'>fl, \.~1111-ll"rrl.v. bal.) 'fl()' heel P11y111g: l up l'l'lvc /.'l\UIU. i\'t«1, !'1!';1111. loJtll'. eormectors, gTl tng "' s, i\10\'J:\G to smalle1· homf', !'hot(' 'Mi2 "116 · B{·~1 olfi·r. t.::....(i\l\i. 871·1805 I' ~ ... ,fl'"' i\l"'I", /lll!'. !'I<' .• l-IS-\:!,:l.1, $17.:ioti. 011·uer. ti-12-jj.~j. ' I c' ··-··..:' .. -~ 9800 Autos, New 9800 A~tos, New 9800 AatoS:--New 9800 tool hoxe~ & rollaways. selling nr1v Scars refl·ig, 1 • .,, ' • - ()pl>n S::.0-5P~1. Sa.I. 00011. I !urn. cu11is r.1arhes sterro, Autos, N;ew 9800 Autos, N-;;;:------9800 Autos, New G~l·I. 16.)S.63 Superior, C:\1. l'Out·hc;;, <l!n rn1 !Wl, br --'-~---------'--------- \\e buy scrap l'O[JJ>C'r·hr<11'~-n11sc. ail xlut rond. eves. & · aluminum I 11 kcrxJ,.,, 67.)-1273 '1cellaneou1 8080 i\flsc. fu\'n, utensils, sn1. • R Ul\11\IAGE SAl.F. St. Andrt."w's 1~res .Churt·h. 600 St. Andrew'M Road, NB. Tlilrs & Fri 9: 30 10 5. Et.jGANT S11-edlSh bnhy 11ts11\en lg. & s.inl. mocll'ls, i;pOl..e 11tiecls. un1bre!la, 4!G-2130. appl. Jug~age for s.alc. l\Jov1ng a1\ay, need room . By uppnt call 546-2670 or 10am-4pn1, Sat-Sun, ~I 1'-rancis Ln. C'. :\1. CABINETS for Ki('hcn ,<;, Halh UnfinishC'd l"ref111ishcd Counter Top.~ also. llAP.DEN F.:\TJ::RPHISES Sl:J \V. !Sth ~I. C.1\l. &l2-28-12 \\'Al.NUT a~ 11·icker end 1 Garfcrs ,c;. SaU!cr 4 burner ta~les 3/$2;;1. Console -· l • · • ittreo NG TV $lO Ca.II gndd e S.17.50. Old Singer WL'i60t ' · elel., console $30. 54/'!-0j \6 ~ cvei:. ESfATE SAL£ \red. th111 Sun., 9 nn1 Iii dusk. 12.°11 ~ 1Glh St, /l>c"'J)()rl Bcarh. 673-JSIU • • 9060 iABOT; liUcrglusa race, ~n· tcr brmri!, ~lais11 1na1t. Rl'd, 1,J1! & blur t<llil. Super (RSI. Su1ier cond. $125. ·SABOT: 1vonrl, ('t•tHcr brd, red rsall, oar11. Very goocJ cond. $325. ;,5f....(i0~0. illGll s1IN.'d IS' 1ncing Clt. l'llust sw lo lx-tlcl't>! Great fo1· 1hf' rn1nily. $1995. cau i:;1;,..s.~. tti' '1'-lllRD sloop, out board, Avon dingy, extras. $5400. Cnll 962-9693 1:E.\t1i·JrUL l:l' cc,-.. -m-.,,.--o, ,·11rt'ics on l.'.a1·. $l00. Good . •'1,11111. r:i:i:.!·7::98. * 40 ~'!. KE'I'OI * .\11111"'1 finisher!. $12,500. Fo1 dl'tails call &16-8792 El;l:CT. hospital bed table $Eli. 5'1.•imming pool 1" x 12'?. vacu1nm $fi0 Reducing °"chine elect. $30. 847--4523 £ C. PORTABLE Ty p l'. \\ · ter unused. Sacratiee, $ ' (213) 596-1993. MOO"HER'S DAY. S 8 5 0 P.tlNK STOLE. Stlcrtfice £Pvt. Pty. 646-4032 KJ::N:\10RE 11·11~lll.'l' S.: rll"Y<'I', I both $60. 1\11""". furni1urt•. SC'1ving n1ach1nc $ 5 0. 96S--024!l RIDELL ire skates J:irls i.z 4N $20. g\rli; 'l'.Z l2 skating DRESS $10. 2922 Rita \\'ay. S.A. 545-6619. SPRING SPECIAL ~: olf normal price on Stean1 Cleaning your ca 1· pct 546-.)715. FQFSl"IIAS, FERNS, gallons, J\1El\1BF:RSlllP. il'vine Cnust btkkets, \Ved.-Sun. 2 2 4 Coun1ry Club. wlgolf. Call 1 GMC LIGHT DUTY DEALER IN ALL OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA BRAHD HEW '74 GMC YAN *1 HONDA CAR DEALER IN ORANGE COUNTY NUMB ER 1 USED CAR BUYS THIS WEEKEN D! Qittage Pl., C.l\1. 548-fm days, 833-!nXI ; ................... lf.lft A COMvrNIENT SHOA>fNC ANO S£WING GUIDE f OR THE GALON lHf GO. 0--.<<'/ Sales-Service-Parts READY TODAY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY '73 HOHDA CIVIC ~ 1"1 5o!d "'-"0 riew ..O• o.ll> ·sisao l : For •n •d In '70 PONTIAC GRAHD PRIX ~--------1 :::--·~;.·~ .. ~"':.:,~: 92 ·770 I ~ -t C1ll Mory B1lh i : ~med-To-Slim ·' ' 1 ~ ' • Display proudly - udmire ii! lhls afghan everyone '"'ill l!andson1e 71~•· Jri~h rYJM> squares tpelals aJ~ ft'l'cl 1U1' l'asy ro ('15(.)('ht't or kniUin~ unter out in the .sunshine 11·ut1'll'tl. t..:sc one or diffen·nt · ln" a SEA!\IED·TO·SU~\l <'f)lors for roses. Pattern 7154: easy.to. Io! J ow Stzle "'ith cool, g e n I I e directions. prfncen linl'S. Spark scooped SEVl;NTl'-1'1\1'~ c t:NTS ffltk ~·i!ll quick embroiderv. 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""'" 11 ". g~11Qe1 "•v • ; ''n1 p.'.Llnl, 11'\1{1~ .Ii lll<. •. 151 IJV\Jl IMMEDIATE 1974 GM•C % TON DEL IVERY p .. ,,,,_.,,,,,,.,,~~ s3777 5 10 18°'' brdkes L·l5 2q:i cn11 11vv MFG WINOOW w..aen"°"· ~ .. !~t !:1'6J • · STICJ:ER PRICE • • ~f.lnQ•l!ton•nQ. wh<lu WJll 1"~~-1Vf'l<~20) '68 MERC~Y COUGAR XR7 '"" "'" ,W'"""''"· """' $ 7 7 7 ~rn11so0n, V.~•!ft s1Ckl WBll ~ llH1~ ()I EV1311 '69 BUICK RIVIERA ~1 Pl llMh, WANTE -"·R Im med. -.., WANT Power 4 p.m. -· 15' H.P. w/trtr, mo.u '°ho $1700. cxpa and' 2-'' c '''""'' offer. Motor Sc '71 y actual '13 y ready Ila.mil ... '72 'T.I l>lpe ..... HODA "' ouu. '1 Only l151l. , PJLOT-AOYfRTJSER Wed11tsd.IJ, Mill 8, lqJ~ -----·,y J11, •i 1v ~.1.11 fi, 1974 DAILY PILOT ' 9! pt 1 99 udl -----~97~0"1-B""t.1=w,,.------.,~71"'2"'D"•""t-1u_n ____ .....,,9n=o-,· FT.t 9725 MercedH B1n1 9740 Subaru 9162 Subaru--97{f., WANTED '1.p or 1idt tie, 35' [ ~..,.. I{~ J AUDI '71 -IOOLS auto, 4 rl'r. ,71 DATSUN 1 FTAT '7.": I~. lo 11111" Xlnt I :.;.;.;.;..:.~-::::::--°"'l 1mmm~~~~~~;;;;~~;;~;;;;~1 ail. Refeft'nctl avail. Neod 1lr, Al\f/1'~~f lllt!1'CO, Xlnt Am. DtWI 10• . 510 , t·•,nd. ~lnkl· ofll'l' P\I put!).! 35 USED TOP DOL.L AR p AID -• lm med. Rol>ln ~ <r oond. N"'r new tire•. P81 BAVAFUAN 4 Door S1d1n ITT'-'<><. -2; ' MERCEDES . A A Eveso.6'Mll4 AUl9Ser.&Port1 MOO 133-29Tl.or-..... I 'Automatl < '"""'"''"''°"· Hond1 " I • FORSPO ... TCARS WANT Newpoft alp lor 30' Au1tln·Ht1l1y 9709 1 M & f 1 •k •~ndltionl"•· rndio & ON DISPLAY K "'-P(ywu CrvJ.atr. 98S"'368 alt 1861 EX:ONOUNE 3 Spd Q ' heater. 1256DSZJ. · WtbvyalllMk•S.Y•CW"l&modtlt 4 p.m. trans $20, Start~r $7. ~Use. '62 AUSTIN II EALY T $1899 ·71 Sf:O,\N. J,; nip", 1 lleoto,S,....&Skl HiO -1. Alter 1 p.n). SPRIT>e 1200. Br!"" o ss95 · 1 ·12 MERCEDES BENZI SEEUSFIRST! 1--.-....:...-·~-..-......;.. Anf&..uea & Claiilc 9520 Gillette. 2218·8· Rutgers, R v • 54-l-1309 • LUXURY 4.S SEDAN ~"'!'l''I'!., :! 0 1 _ Javu•r 9730 lk•111s th<" l'l'Ll'll~. n1or<" m1J('~ 15' FlBltR sl&M wlth IZ BMW 9712 33375 CAMINO CMISTIIAMO ll('L' Jlnll1111, ti•"-.tCn ;;· 1•11".!ll'' ltP. Mtrc, q , Complete ~El.. uA i."°$1~3!. ~ 1974 BMWs '"1o1 JU.t.ti CAPllTl.t.MO 195.1 :.1ARK Vil Sedan, 1,;b!t for lvag 11111',' n11 no.>l~hip.I w/trlr, 1650. 9U-92C.l. ou.r: ~aft 6 ORANGE COUNTY'S I 20cri·s. Bav1trltts, 3.0 SA'~ ................. -'-•:..•• t•n~. "' <"tll'JX'IS, sunroof. 1·J111<s1c lit1Cl>, arioto)!'r:1 11,. ltTl).Uu.• Cara Ue TrlHull Ol'Cler your car for de1Jve1')' 4fl·ll75 or 111 -1375 ii·ood Jnterioi·, clean, ft.iOQ, bo:o1tuty ai\<l &D.fety, $Sl!l:i ... • -FACTOl\I AUTHORIZED SALfS ANO SERVICE r- SlllCIAlfZINO IN ALL IUIO,IAN CAI ll,AlltS 2100 HARBOR BLVD., C.M. 645-0660 ~ hp Mere. o~. Xlnt c:onci Rte Vehlcle1 tS30 OLDEST ln Europe NOW! tj.\j...:l:'i-19 (\nllrl un·nnb(' ll'll!le fot·r' $1750. 962""4547 WIJ.L BUY YOUR RECRE-0 EXCELLENT WILL BUY YOUR 1!172 JAGUAR \'112 l'OUIX'. !!.UUabl(' party .-173GliZ !. 'TIONAL VEl'ICLE PAID DATSUN TOYOTA uuto & air, 17,000 n11. S5KJO. --•;; FoR OR NrR. CALL us ' PRE-OWNED BMWS OR VOLKSWAGEN lr.·'2'c I0!-<701 House of lmports'MercedH Benz 9740 Peugeot 97 .. -------- }"'QR BES .. PRICE. OPl:.'N • '72 Buvllrla -4 sµ & air ! d I 3 SO I Ro e '71 2800 . Auto. & pis PAID to,OR OR NO'r. \\ JLI. Maz a 9738 S2 ·72 f.:\E(', CARS FOR LE,\St;. NEW PEUGEOT AD, I! UN TING":' 0 N e '70 Bavarlas • 3 in stock PAY TOP DOLLAlt C•\LL Choose froc1 4 lully equip. I ' BEAOI, l88U Stach Blvd., 1 _,, -" · KENT ALLEN, 5'l0-C»-t2. ·i;~ illEHCEDl·:s Bt·nt. 2.l() !)\."'if lo\\' rnllea_ce 450 Si'.: DEALER C•m-r1, S.19/ 842-251M. 1974 BMW's a i-n.iu .. 'n.I pnces ·n f\1.\ZO,\. HX2. au·, s1t·1,·o. -•-l~C 167 DATSl!N truck, new be_tt. lrnrh~·r, vinyl l'OOf, t•ll'l". SJ., I cir St.'Clttn. l'0\1cr, 36 l'\lo leasf! $21:>.78 pe~ n~o .. Conipl, u~· S.ilt•s tllltl Servi\:"· Rent f120 GAS TANKS Installed by In stock ready for immed(ate . f'('(.oent tires & \'ah<es $550. antt·nna 839--0.1.Kl. i\/(', Al\·J/Fl'\I n,idlo. $2930, f!EL + Tax Lie. Scr1!tl I 50 i·vnq1:l.l·rs vn U1,.;J1lay. ~~~h~~~s, lmporlJ. ~~l~~~-hi:~~~n~!'.::cs ~ ~o. 15, N e11•po rt .1 Mercedes Benz 9740 ~~~,;~~ L\•es. Pr Iv at c ~.~;1~416. Take your car tn ! PACIFIC MOTOR ~~~~Tlucea:.1~ 1965 v.w. Dune Bum. SAOLVEES-RSESERVICE !..EASING t.:x::.. DATSUN 240 Z-5,000 nti. 'tj(j :\IB 2;,osi:; C\X'. 4 SflN"ll, 'Ci6 i\I B .J spd roof \I(' Jim Slemons IMPORTS bed. O>mplete. 6"-8317 IOU top & tow bar. AS DELIVERY Extras. Best uffcr. Pl!: ritr. ,\: onli• 1:1 .. WO l':l.l'efuJly l -• ·sun ' r,· Imports PEUGEOT/SUBARU. 963--1664 968--01.JO ROY CARVER I 2S402 rot 't p kw \\I'll ('al'C<I for, 2:i ~IPC, Mobil• Home1 fl40 1970 STRE;r J)wl.(> Bua:&Y ' ftC. ~~i~~~~ \~il';r llY ;>-16-33:1\ I ~11·1v('11 ,~,~~ 11.il-?OIO_ Dir. $!700. S:ll-t:.!17 afc 6. ur on ::JQl Qu11ll 1;,57 \\. 1.1 n1-oln .\~.c.. .' ~ · ROLLS ROYCE BM'V I USE AVJ::RY P\\'Y EXIT ·•71 DATSUN 1200 ~I l\lR ~ ont'.O\\l11'r .• t only 1,knt.I. 6-15-WJ . :"lrv.i~ll'I Heiu:h •\n.~~·n1 aJ.l-8220 'T2 ?ir10BILE home 12 x 60 Xlnt cond.. New tiros. $1550. 234 E. 17th St. 8.U·»tll • 4fi• 4949 FASTBACK 32,000 nr1g. nulcs. p11ced lu .-,0-, ... 2"n .~,·-'· • R3J.9300 I Porsche 9750 ~~""'a Adult _,.k tio PH: ~7326 Costa )feta • 546-4444 :.>--• II /)JI 1().10 DI. . tu "" ,,.,,,an. ,.uto. ex_.,.. r-pa ~~~=~--~= St' · · -1• 1 trans.. sunroor. Ar-.11rr.-1 . ENTEi{ FHOf'.t ,\lal'ARTHUR and yard pt:ll ok. UT~ll81 4 Wheel Drl'tff ff50 ·~ BMW mi, ~ nli\('s, 4Crt1· radio & heater (~t3-'71 l\ill 220. 4 cyl. gas .saver, $-1 1!:1:> Xlnt. finark.:e. 831-2040·!----------1 ·11 911 f'IJl~St11E. ,1n1 evnrl, 24' CABIN Cruiser, need.ti LANOJtOVER 109 .. wh l CREVIER BMW hke new. Air, steroo, scat $l 8SO Auto. tran.~ .. & air. 831-2().IO Olr. "11 l\18 ~st-:::.~. C1X'. !J11\' ;1sk1nt;" ~1.000. ll11.1~ 673-3071. OO&ntehcs. $9ro. or best blue Sl&. waf:. 1966 Classic. Sa.Jes e Service • Leasing rovers. 6-12-3193 evc11. IJ!r. •70 :\II~ 280SL L)lc. r<lstr. 4 n1ile1> &; irnma('ulah". C1111 ''''.'..:1': .. ~ii'.;...:!5911 _____ . otter. 896-W.l Clellll, well nlaint. 1 OWN'. 208 \\', 1st, S.A. 8.li-3111 C . 9715 'il ~ C. <111 po11·er, air! fm spi"f'd. air, lo"· n1iles & lea.sf'. S::.l-:ZO.IO Dir. _ \'E J.01~1. l:l7U !1111' ~hi~:,.;; Motore-ycles/ $2,500. PH.: &4~7<XXJ USED BMWs apr1 ra<l10. Vt'l'Y rle:i.n, SJSOO. SllJX'l'l>. Can Ira.~. 1131-2l:J40 Opel 9746 i.1wl, an1 !111, l111ir1g care. Scooters 9150 " '71 200.2 33375 CAMINO CAPISTRANO \\'t-Ckdays 8ll-8300 I ')Jr. I $5100, 1)1(.h'C\lj:\ ., '54 WlU..YS Stn Wan, OlD, ./ '10 2002 1 ·;3 c,\PRI v-6, ltOOO nil's. SAM JU.t.M C.t.'11TUtiO l!l6.1 l\1ERCEDES t'.lO, xlnt ·~;i1 l\IBZ 190SL ret·cnt val\'C!\ OP1':L R,\LL\"l-". 'iU. \'1n111 ·~t!ai~~.' :=.-~ !~.~~~k, l Chovy : :;f ~ana Every xtra except air. Aft 4f]:j)75·;1;1:'i]75 ~~-~5~dlo &: air, SIJOOI t!.~.rans. overh<1ul. 831-2040 ~:~·;\;~~,J~iy.11:;;:·1_1fJ n1pg. ~:!~~;ed . Ad~ C:ill £12-5'3<3 '73 Y _ .. _ ..,., ....-i '"'' INT S I 4X< h bt G, bef .9. &12-8995. --7=~~---~ ready'fur .. d'lrt $37s. ~~Ci ;'~ radiai.~~i bar'. ii:w Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 9800 1 Autos, New 9800 lla1nilton, CM ~ \"ttry iood $1100. ~74TI 1973 il.JEEP Wqoneer 4X4, V· Harley Sporutct s. &lr, auto, PS/PB, P.rlv. $1850 Pf,y, ~ alt 6 &. wknds. f>18-31Zl. ai'ler s pm. Trvcki ;uo '12 SUZUKI, 185 CC Low miles, $-MX>. -= 'TJ SUZUKI, T';i() C C , $1periot at. machlne. custom extraa, 83&-0MO HODAKA IOOcc dirt only. R.ecenll)' rebll. $196. or beat oUer. 961H>t79 ll1t ~pm. '13 HONDA CL 300. Only 1700 mi. ~ew c:ond. $150. 979--2966 ! '69 BULTAOO 250 Dirt Bike I; spares *33). Ro Barratt, 2llj.&ftu~rs. CM HONDA, CL 350, SI. l<aal, ·~ E'Olill ~~ T Pickup. 272. Auto. Runs ..,ood. 4 l 8 Hamilton, 01 645-34.24 Danny 1963 International Metro. M1te. Jl.1echanlcally llOW'ld. Body ..... -960-&iO or 549--3710 1972 tb~ Luv Piek Up. 21,<m mUes. Light blue. $1~ ~157. '62 ~I ton Ranehero Jo'ord pu. 6 cyl, nu paint. $00> phone n•.,._ Veno '570 Make ofhr., Shop manual 1 included. 581-6599 '&I FOJU>.6 cyl. · 1 MPG, MOTORCYCLE trailers tir ~ ~~ ~lr = Kie 3 rails $230 or custom aft g bu.ii.I to suit. 536-5i98 ""~==,_--,-.,---'65 OOJX;E wind0'4' van. '73 SUZUKI GT ~. mD Put, mech'l cond. Lo mi. c:ondiUon. IUOO. Riii, •uto S'l!li. 6U-l493 Call 961-9693 3Cl> SUPllt HA\\'K, Honda 1910 VW Bu11 Pi(I). or bHI ~'ltVI. .,__. u ottet. New tn&"· Zl mPi. .....,... or.....,.~. 642·9113 9"to 1. 9590 '73 360 Y.UwtA Enduro, Autot Wentecl \ff,I')' lood oond, $650 Of btat oJfer, 6"-WW J\a¥. 'TJ llONDA SL 1'15. LOW MILES. EX. <XlND. $500. 673-J851l •n SUZUKI 115 Gd. cond. 96&-r>lll Motor Homoo, Solt/a.nt e VACATION e 9160 AT YOUR OWN PACE ••• °"""' lrom So. Call1. "IAJa:eat Selection." (0\.-er 40 Ml.nil: It. M.H,'1). DALES MOTOR HOME RENTAI.s Rtdhlll A San Juan, Tustin I TI~ I 8.18-0000 RE."iT A MOTORHOME '74, Sleeps 6, Hitch 4£ Blk.1;1 Rack. Xlnt rates. John l..ondellu.s, &U-7'342 leave rneyqe. SHARE WINNEBAGO J:>fc interest, use 10 wetkl • year. Phone 640-<M82. I973 27' WINNEBAGO motorhome, has evel')'thlna. Heu. rates. 962-45117. Tr•ller1, Travel '9171 NE\Y TR.A Vfl. TRAILERS FACTORY DIRF.Cl' Full SIC v.ilh or without tmi.t. 12' to 11' mcxkll. "ROC'ONOO" CADILLACS L•'fOll Selection In O.•nt• County Coupe OeVllles • Sedan Of.. YUies • El Doradoi • eo,,. vtttiblel. Aho hUUIY othtr ittltct CadJJac Tradt-lrui. • •• • -1. + I ' -.,, . ~ . ' . - •\.-. . '" TOI' DOLLAR PAID IMMEDIATELY FOR ALL 1''"0REIGN CARS Call or comt ln to see us. NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. Coes t Hwy .. N.B, 642.9405 TOP CASH for cle&n used can and LruCla Howard Cltemilet MacArthur and Jambortt Ne~ach WE lr\1Y IMPORTED AtrroS llST l'RICES PAIDI DtM Lowl1 Impart• 1.$60 Harbor, C.M. 646·930: CASH FOR YOUR CAR --AUTOS IMl'ORT!D RECREATION PRODUCTS Alfo R-lBl Nf'l.9on St. Garden _,,._ 9705 Gnwt. 10 am to 5 pm 'nm b'-•-tn<> •• 1 _41 '63 ALFA 1300, nu IUI, bat. thn:. .--1 " -vi tun~. vlv adj. Runs Jd. NTMROD 'TO. 1'· haro top 25mPO $500 fnn. '44-2983. tent trail«. SIP' 8, A bu A\Nfl 9707 ....ty -'J· 11c;o. or 2i'serH!:;:'0r ~-See AUDI '13, 100 LS, auto, snrl. ~="""--~-·~· o-:· ,..·,-., AM/FM, 6 mo warranty. 25' Im Tra\"tlew. Inro •P 9, Sac. $4995. ~1Cl6 Four SealOO.'• Mob Hm Prk, ('IOf'. Wll.on 6 Nrwport, CM. SIDE tie on Udo Jala.nd. Powe' • S&ll up to ~·. • Call m-4048 SEEK & FIND" r ..... 1M05TACOLLTMELAVITS "OllM"aCIOTONILTSY'l"T OFD llTllTAO"ETIZA TIUS. S TA IL"ITEtlll T l " T T C\Jl'\A D T 1. U I I " L 1 S L ADTIAT CECTUC llSLICAC ACJVNYVC KO"OULNIEEMll~AAEIAI MTLOIAP ITUICLVPTTLM I 1 P T T S P I L " I E L I T S 5 C I ZZTICAEa~ITTALUDNOE EITIPAOBITTllCINIEV VETELLNllTALVD"ONIL DMllTTEC~SPACETIONE 11 Jllftltl Us _.,. lf!JNU forwllfd, "9Ck•-'· "'' ,40'Wft, 6t 41•JOfti11' . .,. ..-,.u11; ,Ind •aell )l6ddell n•• "'4 MK H It • lkwl\: l,.,UAGllCA OPIOOl.ATl ~I Uf'IGUl~I: llCQOU!'CA STTYA.Lt1"n ,. WW~I IJGATO~I \IUM.CU.U ~ MOlft.t:CIOU IPAC"tm zm ' T-~"""" NEW '74 PINTO 3 DR. RUNABOUT ONLY$2591 ............ --· C<ll'ptfirog. .. "'"rt !MW ....... lnlfll 6oc bruti.n, • .......................... ._.~ 1111•rllli & 11101•1 S1k .~l.SO<I, $s.,,,..11X16639l NEW '74 PINTO . WAGON ONLY$2675 t.cludtM """' -bnilia., fold .,_ ...... -· corpeti"'il, .. w.yl b..oc.k•I -· .._.~ .. ~ ......... ·~ "-· frOM & -tut,-....... $111.#1513, W-#.tl17X166397 NEW '74 MA YERICK 2 DR. SED '71 PINTO CPE. '71 TORINO ONE STOP SAVINGS! (}1dy •!! ffu·odort' Robin; Ford' (111 Y''I./ •1•·1 •ir\IH·•.1!r1bl• SAVINGS and SERVICE l1'F~•·d hy olrno'>I .)3 yedr'> o l \"' ,,nq Or,-_1119" (,_,,Jl•lf undt•r rht• ~onll' o w nt>r'.h1p <111<i 111, 1••<:q•·n1•·•1! 1 NEW '74 MUSTANG II 2-2 INQ.UDING AUTOMATIC TRANS.I · ONLY$3299 hcldt docl>-••.•l)ol.d•IMl"""'-·""ld._, '""' -·· '"' ~ «><POI. di ...,,. ~ .. ., .. , ,......,.,.., ... 1.J 1 .... 1 v ' ..,1 q . ......... ,_.;., """ TOdio, t""9d g1o.., ..... •in 91 & "'"''~· Stk ."11t7. Se• "U03T101l69 '74 GRAN TORINO PILLARED 4 DR ""'°·'--· '°" "·' ...... -.,,.....,..,.~ s1888 _... .. _ .............. j74'GC)PJ '73 DODGE DART ,._.C-.1-...i..... -·-·-·_...-"""' .. ---!olll:l#ttl -·-·---~ (74XAJll) '73 DATSUN 610 . ..... -.. _ ........ -.tl tlilOI) Save NEW '74 FORD BRONCO -=...,S;;:,,tatlon Wagon -''""~~~~' ~~!.~~ L•m•IOO Sl•o A•l!l. Mud & Sno,.. f,.es. Al.H fufll T•""'-Power Stec""" E•lra Coolmg RadtatOI', S1~•J:l9 S1111U15GLS8J210 NEW '74-BUBBLE TOP YAN ONLY $5688 1'1111' CRU1<;ArnE t,Oal<bl.l V1~ Conwer~•on l"Cl1,.:le' 10!> IV'"'"' B~..c. V·8 Eng•nft Aut T•ini. 011.11 m.o"v 01ne1 Q1Jtu;n1. S1~•1!>.t3 Se• •E 1.tGHS90.tJ6 BRAND NEW '74 F-100 PICKUP ONLY$2959 8 fl, :Srylesidli w,lautomatic ,,..,...,.;,.....,, (.S) G78•1.S 1ir-. dei..-VC"'9' ,..-.p. 360-VB eng., tool ·~· bo•, .. ,,., (OOiine rodiokw, '""" & -ohcOt. Wiyl k,,;1 MOI, etc. S"'. #f'JtH7, S.,, #~97.Sl . NEW '74 FORD RANOIERO 500 ONLY$3669 Include• cn.iit.Oml>lk trom. wiw 1;..,, "°"""' .,,.,;,,,g, diK broke;{ AM iocio; t.n!.td glou. ~ft hond l!oit'1'or, w+-1 <O"t•I & hto"r d111r hondtint •u1p~1>1ion . :Slk ,,, 106..S. S...jfAA.t7H160Sl6 _,$1788 '72 FORD PlllTO 5 1888 '72 PINTO WAGON 52188 ;p~YOTA MK. II $1988 z..~~~~~~=5 1888 ......... ......._ ... ~ .... 7000 ....... ._. (1DM.SO) ll2lf"l't'l •...,..i ($l10Wll) '72 HORNET $1888 '12 MERC CAPRI $2588 .,,... ........ -,....._ ... ,, ...... __ _..._ .. _ .................. l'J1tc.I) (ID11Q) '73 COUGAR XR· 7 53288 '73 CHEY. NOYA s2788 NI.If• ..... -. c ......... -. ---.........i.-.•. w.,4-'.IOJOO•O! _ ,_,,,,, !HOOIYI ' . '72 VEGA WAGON .... _'"""'· -.. . ...-.. __ (1170'WI . ''73 PINTO WAGON WAOOf,I ,.,. "' ·-· -·~1(i()O""O 1 .. 1"Cicl • s2188 ;Jl~~OO P.U.$2688 Y-t,\ll--.(•UJ171l j s2388 '72 FORD STAKE s3188 '"°"''--·"-· __ ......, _ _..., -&-....1•11tU.) CJJ ---·--fff --- ''"Jllll'lfll • "4UI •"· MOUlllJ t _ .. ,... -·M .i ' --·,.. .... , 1• -· -.... t' .. fl lftYKI *>Vt .. ' -· ,,. -..;-, -· ,... -• .f~ '''''et"-ON\1'1 t _, ..... Ht. .. - . • , .J : " 1 .. , • • DAILY PIL0 1 ------ ' aYDE JOHNSON, l'residtnt • ' I ' -, ..... i.111esdai, Ml.1 8, 1974 PILOT ·ADVERTISU I . -' Johnson and·· Son st. • versary • • EVERY CAR IN. STOCK SPECIALLY DISCOUNT PRICED • Lincol~Continentals • Mercurys CHOOSE FROM . •Cougars OVER 200 Anniversary SERVICE SPECIALS • Montegos UNDERSEAL . SPECIAL ...... $29.95 ANNIVERSARY s 17•s SPECIAL PRla BRAKE INSPECTION 4 WHEEL PACK ...... $12.00 ANNMRSARY s5•s SPfOAl PRla Gaod .... "'-f, 1114 • Capris SERVICE DEPT. HOURS: • MONDAY THRU FRIDAYS, 7:30 to 5:30 SATURDAYS, 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. - '68FORD '72TOYOTA '70FORD '70AMC '71 MERCURY '70LINCOLN LTD MKll LTD GREMLIN COMET 4 Ooor h~rdtop. Aut omatic tr1nsmisston, 4 Door sedan. Automatic tranemi5'ion. 2 Door H.T. Automatic. power steering, 4 speed transmisston. radio and heater. 2 Ooot sedan. e cylinder engine, stick Coupe. Full power, factory air cOn-power steering, power brakes. air con-. ditioning. (893HPCJ air conditioning. (468G"NO) power brakes. air condilioning, vinyl 1471800) shift. radio arid heater. (305EOS) diUorOOg.vinyl roof. (905EYY) roof. (579CXM) . ' s795 s2975 s1575 s1475 $2075 s1975 '69MERCURY '72PINTO '72 PLYMOUTH '720PEL '72MONJ~GO , '72COUGAR MARQUIS RUNABOUT DUSTER RALL YE BROUGHAM. XR-7 4 000< sedan. Automatic. poww 4 Speed transmission, radio and healer. 2 Door H.T. Automatic. pawer steering, 4 speed transmission. radio and hell:ef. fcoupe. Automatic, power steering, Aulomat ie, power steering., QOWef' steering, brakes. windows. Mal; air~ power brakes, air conditionirtQ, vinyl (3136A) pew.oer br1kes.. radio, healer, air CO()oo brakes. air condihoni"9. till wnetl, Yinyt ditioning, vinyl root {ZFK529) l139FTH) roof. (965EXXJ dltioning, vinVI roof. ( 1~f:AF) roof. (6040FA) . s1375 ' $2275 $2675 $2075 s1975 s3075 LINCOLN MERCURY Heme of the New Car "Golden Touch" COUGAR CAPRI Home of the New Car "Golden Touch" 2626 HARBOR BLVD. OF CARS, COSTA MESA 540-5630 Toyot1 9765 Volk1w•g•n 9770 Codmac 9915 1 Cadillac 9915 Chevrolet 9920 ,_,,rcury '950 Pinto '957 Pontl1c 9ff5 Ponlloc 1 --~-~~~~ '74 TOYOTA lest Dul Anywhere I LEASE OR IUY All Modoltl DEAN LEWIS TOYOTA '7~ V\\' BUS, 411 Engine, IOI.\' n1iles, new clutch, xlnt cond. \'ery clean , Re asonable. 752-0639. 1972 \'\\' ADVENTURE Camper am/fm stereo, lo miles, xlnt. 67~3518. '::.9 V\\' Bus. v.•/'64 Rt-bit eng. Rwis good. Asking S600. 673-3865 . '64 BUG, Xln t con<!. 1966 Harbor, C.~l. 64S-!:13P3 &I~ LEASE A BRAND Nl:.\V 'i4 'i3 SUPER BVG. 20.00'.> ml, TOYOTA 12!'JO Corolla Sedan Cl~n. ~1 11'~:-.t radio. $7700. -.. tor only $55.25 per mo. ~ Call 53&-0.ro7 · D109. open end l~AR. 'SS BUG, R/H, Xlnt rond. BILL MAXEY TOYOTA . . . .. ,, \\ j 1 $700. 6i5-6825 aft. 5 all day Sun. '61 VW Bug. clean insidt it out, only 1200 mllcs on reblt en&'. $825. E\'tS 963-1256 e 1m TOYOTA 1600 e '69 V\1.l-l\tust a~I. SUOO. or New brakes tirts, batt Konl ~t ofter. Runs good. < ii>oc1ca. r>Yno.tune<1. L<>w 1 ,•co1°'5-3S!<="'-,.,---=,---m0e11e. Orli:. owner. '61 V\\', reblt eng. Cle an . Mab offer 64~23-12 $550. '11 Corolla, 1600, 4 spd. 67$-3984 AM/FP.f, 4 ~ new Pirelli Volvo 9n2 radials. Oean inside & out.1-------- !0mpr. Runs ex c ell ent sllSO. 556-4842, r.57-3522 -rn TOY OT A.. $565. Lo mile~. Hit in the tann)', Otherv. ise P£RFECl'. .Parts f o r Dtt,tsuns, Toyotas. 6il-17&4. '7I TOYOTA Corolla. Good oond.. E:ccel ps mi., nt"' bnJrea, BestoUtt. 968-9188 11!1 TOY OT A Corolla Good oond. 30 mpe best ofitt. ll!HlBS Triumph 9767 '74 VOLVO Boot Dul AnYwflerol LEASE OR IUY All Modtlol OVERSEAS DELIVERY SPEOALJSTS DEAN LEWIS.. VOLVO m1 TRIUhtP'H' TR·6 r!M'\8.e, 1966 lfnrbor, f'.:\t 646-!\l('Ll -cond. Lo ml)M. ~'1.... PIY~ Sl'100. or otrr:r 96)..fS59 ' I I AUTOS USED ·73 SEO. De Ville, 19,000 mi. FOR sale 1968 Nova 307 auto ~fERC. Comet, '73, 6 cyl, • s!eel radial tires, al I air good cond. $825. ofter or stick, One owner, 18 to 21 '71 P.INJ'O '71 FIREBIRD CAD. '68 FLEETWOOD a\'ailable extras, 0 r ig. trade on moto r c y c I e l\lPG ,Rust Brown. Sporty & 4 speed air conditlonlnr Extra, extra sharp. Includes LUXURIOUS BROUGHA~I 01\11cr. '5595. 645-4565 aft 6 963-2i61 cute. Asking $2,0SO. 96M838. radio ~·heater. Cl19DlD). ' tape deck. (IOlGS3J. '74 FIREBIRD ESPRIT Factory air conditioning, full "·kdas/all day v•knds. '65 CHEV. Capr~. 4 dr, M01t•ng "52 $1 J,9 $2888 Vinyl top, air conditioning, pow~r. vinyl top, full leather 1964 Coupe DeVille good Excel. l\.fotor. air cond, • &utomatic, rally II wheels, interior, lilt &. telescopic body, n1otor, auto/air, p/s, &rgaln $600. 646-1456, ,67 MUSTANG GTA. Auto PQ\\'tr steertna:. Order TO. steering. s tera>, door locks. p/b $350. 8-17-SIJ. Corvo!!• . 9932 trans, Pis, bucket !leata. day Most tvery dl x. xtra & truly C '917 33315 CA.WNO WISTIANO DAVE ROSS . in1mMculate insidt & out. amaro Tinted glass. R/H. 289 • .Wf.llf.AMC.t.nPUNO $84.99 MO. (WXF564J. --------'7J CORVETrE '54. Xlnt 968-0322. ·---1-PONTIAC PRICED TO SELL! '67 SS CA:-.IARO, 1970, Jj(J oond . 10,llXl mt. P/S, ay, '68=c>°"'m'°ST:=.,AN"'G""'0>,.-n-v-ert_,.-289=, 491-JJ75 w IJl·IJJI 2480 Harbor 8\'d, p714"'G~'a~DmoP. ROEi.iX Eng ... Xlnt oond. S1'100. or ,\M/F?\-1 4 spd. $6350. V-8 R&H PS. Good 'cond. ruv .. niake ofler. Gil-0526 Z1~10.. ?i.f on-Fri onK 0 .,,.ne'r must sell, $995.'. ·73 PINTO Squire Waeon Costa Aleaa 546-8ql7 Bucket aeata. conSQle, iYr 1973 CA.i\1ARO. Immacuiate 9am-5pm. 842-Jm aft 6 r ack, n11tgs, -4 spd, iood • conditlonlna:, vinyl top, and loaded. Call after 5:30 \VJLL PAY TOP DOLLAR '66 MUSTANG, A/T, P/S, oond , $2400, 536-6T30 ~~ .. ;~~·u~~~ _P~t. 6~4-0911 :~ss.JOUR VETTE dlr., Alr 6 ..,,, . .:!':' e~ · $&.j(I, Plymouth tH1 1lon. Immediate dellvery. Chevrolet • 9920 ·~ '69 GRAND PRIX $91 1.2 MO ~~O"PEN~C.SU'oN-'D'cA~Y=~ Dodge 9935 Olclimobile 9955 AJ AS Extra nice. Full power, •, • • Cad. 'n Sed. de Ville MON C 0 ---------1 L leether lnlerior. You y,·on'I plus tax . 30 mo. OEL • Factory air cond., vinyl top , 'Tl TE ARL ·ss DODGE CORONET 440, Salea a. Sr:W:e believe. 131&18). '74 VENTURA II all leath.·r Interior, lull v,~ry 10 ...... n~~l~age. Looh clcd. 4 dr, auto, p/s. ale, 61,<XXI OLDSMOllLE Chry1ler/Ptymouth $1888 Automatic, tinted p.11, de- ........ er, till & teJ-rnnlc OU \\'on t .,... Ltve \\" at you milts, like new, 6'7>746l GMC . T•UCKS n.... .. n .. 11 .. &: Sun 'tll 10 PM IU.'Ce bwnper1, alt cond.I· .,....., ~~.. see for this low price. (417· " '"'~' ~ · • 1ionln"'.'l--edlate delivt.L .. stetting, door l!Jtks, stcrt'O, l6Sl. Ford 9M0 HONDA CARS 2929 Harbor Blvd., e ....... ~Y --·---os ~~ mu~ &l"'~"°rn"x'-"°1.m fre1;h """°"" $3588 '70 FORD Wagon, LTD, Mly UNIVERSITY ' LD 546-1934 . DAVE ROSS (p1"' ;,.: 31> mO. OE~ v.... Olttk our 12 n10. no miltagt equip'd, Sll75. 2S50 Jiubot BmL POMTIA. ~ $4599 \Va1Ta11ty. 642-05EIO Costa Mesa 540-M Pontlac "'5 ,_...,_., •. .,. • '65 FORD GALAXIE Wagon ·n OLDS T 0 R 0 N A D 0 • , 3480 Htfbor Bvd. rtblt w trans. a/c, p/1, good Chocolate brw'fl, xlnt cond, 7J 9JtA .. DYILLE (l)gta Mesa · . 54640'17 DAVE ' R'OSS ~ DAVE ROSS ures, 14;;o, 963-4212 inake oner, 6<0 -4114, 4 Dr. H.T. l(ery,low Mileei:e. • , , ~NTIA~ '68 Galaxle. Xlnt cond. Full 552-7800 . FW!y loadld. A real lux· , PONTIAC ..,. .. : """'"°· Air. IOSO MUST SEIL! '8 .a.tlass. Ill)' car. (ll11<21. O!eck our -==~.,,,·~,.,.,."·,_., -, 2480 Hll'tof Bvd. ..l OPEN SUNDAY 2"8J He.rbor Bwl.. or Ofte.r. 96W767. Xlnt m«h cond FAl.S'JOO. l2 mo. no mlle&P Wai:-'70 BONN&Vlll'E Costa Mes& $46-801? T-BIRD '73 LANDAU Costa """ MG-!017 '60 FORD P.U. Good 409W.BayS1.0>sta >!"" ~.t A,'$~11AT , 4 qr. 11.T. 'very 'l.W mu... , ••• " • condlHon. VS, ovhd n ck, '72.ctlTl,.ASS, alt,~vtnyl top '_t•. .,. ' I.it. J'uUy lotded •lnClud· ' ~ I ~~ ='.~ ;:;~~~ com. lie. $650. 979--2966 ~ean. $1195, \\·eekday1 • ~.':"eQ~~'I. See to ,73 TI'REp.&J;U>. LQrmula 400,, ~~~;nf:::~·du~~~~ '70MONTECARLO.lowner. 1:3nd.>~~D m~=· ~~~; '65 CVTLASS. wry p:,a · ,, $.-101 -~~~~\~ ~ti;•f4·~g''O teal.I. TUt wheel, 1tereo, all Good mileage. Good cond. 847·t201 eit -e pm. ' cond. $400: • • DPOAV~~C' . w.'t ·1 or"''·.~I:! tiew, $3.4())) 49H25.'l the deluxe extra1. (72+' c:Besc=t"'o°'ll•=',,· ,.,6J5.611=;;6:c· -.:= M 9"Q 846-3006 .. n 111'\ J ,.,....7213 "67 CH~'ROLET N 2 d '',;;.;.•rc;,;;ou.;..ry<------"57 ,,_ H'-~ .£~. ' -• G"'WI, u• ova, r, ,.p .1;;..n.;.lo'-------_ ~~ 0~ • .,.,,., ROSS ', ·, VHo ·•• "" $5299 6 cyl, stick 1hltt, tac al&. -c:oata MHa 546-$)17 ~--· ..;.:, 7- runs perlec1, 67>-7462 '13 COMET 4 dr. Air. 1!113 Pll>'TO Sin W•""' • · 'PONTIAC " ' ' '11 YmA 'W•S· ·~ sixt. n111a1 ====-=='---PO\\'ER Hydro, cwitom .... y .. • • • 1 tr 1 , • ..._ ;.;.;ii c:ond back opllon, d<luxe lnt, vlnYI 4 opd, ~ col1dllloo -2'80 H~ Pvd· .a • oew' ••'· •• · ~~.~~Idle tie: top, !>taut. cond., low ml, $1990. 831~4$, ~ 0 •M N Coa'a l\feaa .. ~lT ·~~VEGl-0 alt 5·00 Gi wtlh a low-t'Ott O&lly Pll No better used car MY• ·n PINTO Runaboot, 4 spd, '67 nREB1R """''. tW • A Statk)n W..,,n OassUJed Adi Call &U-$71 whe~. Ori&-owner . dl'luxe extrat. 27.<m ml. ort& paint. ndiator, brakes. Call lr. 'Jt llJlllCt n.c !OdlJ'J 64So3333. owner. $2200. 64G-0211 ~.alt tpm. --------, loantd 1662 OPEN"'SllNOAY •• :~-. ::-" .. ::: :· " :~ .; .. ., ., ., :~ . .. " ·' : >. • i• It " i~ I ~ .. ... ... • •• . '· . i ~ :~ (~ , •. ... ;~ . ?. . ' : :~ I •• ' -': ' i: •• r :~ ' ·~ . I ~ .. . ~ .. . . ... .. : :: :~ •• • '' • "· " "· ' :· I :• :· ':: " " ; :: •. •, ,, ' :· .; • . .. .. I· • . • • , •• E • '• . • • ·: . . • .. . . . 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' $ ' ·~ ~·· . ,·~·~·"'' ,. . -· 1f~"t -~ ' ., . " . ' FULL PRICE STK. 3342 (533013) • , .. ' . 5RAN:)I i\H:VJ 4 DOOR 1014 • NEW. 1'914 llNCOLN : I CONTINENTAL TOWN CAR MARQU ~~--: ~ROU GHAM •i t;;t. SEDAN .$ .. ' . • ... ~ ~ I 150 OFF OF Wl"'DOW STICKER (STK. #3'100 SERIAL #822 454) FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Ser. #526294 Stk. #3567 Vinyl roof, ra dial wsv• r.11:~. tilt wl'\eql, po ... 1er..st.1L po.·1cr windo"ws, A /c on dit1oner, tinted gtass. P 1~12 cr .n 11 . P/disc br akes, power loLlc grou Q, 'mooldings, much much more. Stock #3097 5er . .i515378 1971 ~PONT•· · .. 2 DR. V-8, auto. trans .. lactory air condlflonlng, power J971 ~ CAPRI steering, pbwt!! ~df(c ~·~s::Tadjo, heater,, tinted . glass, w~ "!"""'·. > · . · • .. _.1. 68. 8. ' • ..,,,..t)!) .. • . ,, l~-.-'¥7:", ~-... _.;:,., '• . : ' ,.. -. ~ ...... !?vr!:f~l!~I";~'. ~w" steering, power (disc) brakes. radio. heater, whitewall fires. vinyl roof, tinted glass. whee/ covers, 9,000 miles. • ~ .. JJSE $4868 1972 MARK IY '1969 FORD., Ll'U '\Yag. \/-9, auto trans.1fj1 Cfory air conditioning, power steering, power (disc')~ brakes radio, heater, whi tewall tires, tinted glass, wheel covers . ZS;," $148 8 1·970 CAD. V·8, auto. trans .• factory air conclltloning, power ILDO v.e, auto. trans., factory ai r conditi<lning, power steering, power (dlsc) brakes, power windows, pow.er steering, power (disc) brakes, power windows, pov1e r sea·ts. radio, heater, whitewall tires, tinted glass. wheel seats, radio, heater, whitewall tires, vinyl roof, tinted ll!!co~ve~r~•·!!!!!l!!!'lll!ll!!ll•'~~F·T!Bl!!l!!!lllll!IJ!$ .~ ... • .. 8 .. iliig!la~ss~.w~h~~~l ~co•ve~r!s.'!!'7~~~DD~Y~ ... $ .. ~iiillll,,.lllimlliiil8iii 1.97a. MARK IY 1972 FORD '2a:qof· ":4 cyl.., ~vfo. trans., factory air conditioning, radio, heater. • .... . . 481EJY ' OT ' •) ' • t ' i ' • V-8, auto. trans., factory air concfltloning , power steering, PoWer (disc) brHes. power windows, power seats, radio, heater, whitewall tires, vinyl roof, tinted Torlrio 2 DR V-9. auto. trans., factory air condi tioning, radio , healer, whitewall tires. vinyl roof, tinted glass, . ,. . .- glass, wheel covers. $ 71 7 wheel covers. Lie. 6691. ; '. • ' • . "/ .• ~ . . - M.OU- s1ao.t100 UT 1130-7»> . 6~~. 14M»C() .. . I • . i • • J I ! . I I " l ' ' I ...__ *" ... ~ - '· , . . . I • . • • . , • :1 , • • • • . I '-' • . ' ' ' • .. - D<\IL PllOl NEW 1974 DUSTE~u ipped Fully Factory q CHAMP THE ECOMOMY • No VL29C4G 195492 SER. ' -,--~­NEW 1974 • PLYMOUTH SATELLITE ' 4 DOOR SEDAH w.-stee6ng, . n radio. heater, powheel covers, A utomatic transm~~t~o ~all lrres, deluxe brakes. w powerONDITlONlNG. ~AC . , -··--1- AR SPECIALS AVERICK rad•O, TIME USED c '70 FOR~ s~d transmission. SPRING ngine. EVY WAGOH wer Will-~e;i~~'.1i;g~DXl 09 5 '62CH PB wsw .oa $ ,. R & H. p;d·.lTRi"840l p trans, k. air co CAM VS, au:~Qgage rac 9 5 UTH S heater. doWS. $ 5 3 Pl YMO automat•c.,;•:~~d•"On'°O· '1 ~,oder. WSW . a (342HON) H.T. _6 c& braKes.v1ny! ioo. 2 Or .. s\eenng exterior, 5 ']l VEGA d.allires.GT ~;,~;,, inte$nar2& 7 9 wheels. ra d ra!lye • cyt ~~~;:;;~loon '' 9 5 UAREBACK oP" 0 "· 3 VW SQ 5GITI $ ' '71 r wsw.1•0 FM heate · AM/ ' 1974 PLYMOUTH ~~iJi?a~H WAGOH . nt ycu·n All the equ~~cluding ever ne_e condition1ng, factory at~ seat P/seaf, spit. benc >c door P1s. P1r0& ~~S~ Wsw. locks. • radio. R){3 t Auto trans . 9 5 '73 ° MA~~GON heater. rad.al "'' $ ' 6 STA T\ObrakeS, radio. wer ng1ne. ~a1 HSX) 9 5 E~S Ao1 arv e rruies. ( 3 IAX-LLIC - t"es. iow$2 PR!CES--f.'\i~ll_ 10 P M .. c5l~ --, ARE VAL/ CARS SU BJE MAY 5, ALL PRIOR SALE. ',/(.dnesday, c ,.,. !'11ay ..... ·AUVt.I< I l!>ER_J.f l"ILVI -· I ,, oursr4NDING SPRING Tll.IE SA VINGs RIGHT-Now • • • EVERY ' NEW 4ND USED C4R IN OUR NUGE INyENroRy N4s •EEN SPf1CfFIC4LLY PRICED ro S4VE You SOI.IE VEfly 11'1Potr4Nf Y4C4TION C4SN ••• NURRy FOR BEsr SELECTION! PM4l.J40.126300 SER. NO. Off -. SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE r . 2. \ 25 PILOT-1'0\IERTISER Wednesdily , fllay 8. 1CJ74 \.C'!,1f~d •1 ~·,,, r. l'l71 •• ------ YOU'RE THE WINNER AT VIOORY · . '. "' Ill ... • > • Ill "' c IC c D. ... 0 z c .... "' ... z c -• c z Ill i "' Ill ~ I Ill A z Ill > "' I Ill z Ill ... • ·--j;:• · LOADED: NOT STRIPPED • • Vinyl buck£!t seals, 1600 cc. vinyl side mouldings. ... 600..:13 hres. (6l21·K4 5'-30392 1J . -~ . ' P'" '7 4 COL TS ~· We're Overloaded ~;j ~ We' 1 re · De~ling_~.i '.·1~ .. Y.ou re the \Yinner . ::.r ~''·'·'· ·'-' -~~,~:1 u\\ ~,,, ... NIW 1 74 MINI Motorhames At Tremendous SAVINGS! lle;al·the Spring nHh Many Models to choose '72 FORD Galazic SOO FULL PRICE $1·488 Branil New ~~~D '7 4 DODGE ~-SP.E~1~~T1~~~A~~PED £0"" ' • '), "FULL PRICE YOUR CHOICE. OF COLORS '74 .DODGE VAN ,, SPECIAL -.NOT STRIPPED 3388 +T&L SEE OUR HUGE SELECTION OF CUSTOM VANS FULL PRICE Brand New '74 CHARGER Fully Factory ,Equi~ r>ed (WL21G4G102407)o $ 2 8 8 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY LOADED: HOT SRIPPEb Vinyl buc~~1 "'''1" 111~ '"Q '""""'' n"'"" ou>U!I. 1C<QUefl1le 11>!0 lnW'O;., .,.,,.I! •H ~"'l""'· !•'ll•-J '11• • CfltOrno> •..:•1111 "'"'°""cog..< !.Q'·'"' "'"~ '""'""' 9Wl<1 non 1 1ea• "'"'n man! (LL29-v4'..·IJG:/'!l<i IMMEDIATE DELI VERY •. FULL PRICE T&l Brand New 1 14 DART SPORT FULL PRICE + T:!.L '7 4 DO.OG E,,!;~ PICKUP --' SPECIAL IMMEDIATE DELIVERY FULL PRICE 0 -100. Power disc br11kes. autom.:ilic. tint. wshld., 60 amp. all., 70amp. ball . H.D. suspension, power sreenng. used 48 mi l es. n1uch more. (D l 4AT4S0372BA) OLD FASHIONED NEW ENGLAND SALES & SERVICE FULL PRICE ~ T & l FULL PRICE s1288 4 spd , custom paint. roof rack. $1388 '72 PLYMOUTH F.ry II $1488 . ~ 0 S! Air cond. pawer slPering. fully lactory CQUipped. (528GHNJ OR IF YOU PREFER RadlO. heater. hi-back seal. rear seal speakers. (857BKH) OR If YOU PREFER w1deo\lals. OR IF YOU PREFER Autom ;i1ic. l ac1orv ai r cond1tion1ng. 111ower steering. radi o. heatci'. much more. (0 t 2GHV) OR IF YOU PREFER °"'V. 541131 1 .... -ie ...,._ '"""' •~99 ~ r.,n '•>n P"'4l 1!~80 20 "'Cl l IL tl~le1 ,.•d i~rm~M P""" 12038.1 ~ l\P.R. 21 O•. s4131 "" ., •·-~ MU"1'1-i ~ '72 PL YMOUTl'.f FULL PRICE Ill Sot•llU• • $1388 M Sedan. Julomat•C. rnd10. ht"'.l.IC'r .. pnwPr .:;tecring. taclory air. ctean. tPEX87~l Qnlv i .. 3 I .,;,. 36 l!'M, ~ t100 0citon,' l"ul Ulll' P"C" \U11 28 ll'CI fl l. 0.lem!d ~'tft'Cln( i>'•Ce \1~16 .._PA ?IO)'lo. o . 9 -'6 .~~~.~~UTH i 1 Air cond .. vinyl roof. power , steering radio, full wheel covers,· , much rrore. (687ADZJ Ill ()nly J12 311 '"' 2i"""' 'M!ll 1~9911<>..,, F1d r..1_,, • Pl•a> l l~!t ?/I .net t I l. ~1, .. ,,.., pay,.,,.r.1 Pl"-• . 111361~ APR ?1 ~5'lio ::t ;'72~!~DA "' . •.A. Rbof rack. radial tires. 0 fully ..,.. factory equ1pped. l394FYF) 0 Orlly •~a~J lo>' 311ll'M-"1299 0<9on ru~ • ~•"' 11"'" 11191211 "'el l I l D•tnn.il.' c M~•' """"''" ''"· ...... !i. I OR IF YOU PREFER · s4431 "'" MONTH FULL PRICE $688" OR IF YOU PREFER · $2238 ''" , MONTH ' FUll PRICE $1788 OR IF YOU PREFER .s59~~ .. 0~"1 1 % ~~to• :JO mos ...,1r. 1299<1own "''" caV> Pl"'.,Sl:J6~~8oncl TlLllolle<•OOlll:Yf'l8fllPl'li::e 61tl61 •ct ,t,.P.H 21.Jl'I.. Automa!1c. ·radio. heat£!r, w.s w, much nl:lrc. (372HNOJ Clnfy JM JO lor 38 -. will> 12'99 ~ fvlf c1sn proe<1 5~0CM :?8 on~I t I l o.fef<ld POl-nli-'w;:el~6138C> ,t,PR 21~. '71 !:,'; YMOUTH Auto. trans., radio. heater. power steering. It 55CKCJ ()nly 131 ft1 lot 'l• ma; .. 11. 1299down l't,11 cal> OBCll I 104f ~611\d T I l. O.Ci...w_,,,o PACW 11130••.A.PR 21 !.!t'\ $46~, FULL PRICE $1888 OR IF YOU PREFER $643: .. Only M4 06 1or 3E 1M6.-. ,299-.. Ft.II ca3h pn~r. I \414 28 •n(.I T & L. Della<nKI p,iymentpoco i189~ 16 A.PR 20.64'-. Automalic transmission. full vinyl 1ntenor. white wall tires. power steenng. (0 12G HV) Onlv m .:J.J kl!' 2• mm. -s21K1doMI. Ful °""' OftCf' 111•1 26 oni;I TI L Deletted gey-1 prQ" l 109l92,l\P.R 21 ~. · FULL PRICE '71 FORD $988 · Gola•;• •DO Automahc trans. oower steerirlg, OR IF YOU PREFER (~~~8·u~~1ty tactorv equipped. s38a1 "' MONT"! Oily 1ie 111 !01 ?• tnll$ *"" 1'99,,_,, Fufl Cl.,, l"oti l 104118•nc! T&l..Deletredl>oll'......i- 11 'lJO•• l\PR ~·~ s4406 "" . "40Nlli FULL PRICE $888 OR If YOU PREFER s33~~ .. FULL PRICE $988 OR IF YOU PREFER $38! .. ~, '72 CHEVROLET . FULL PRICE '72 PLYMOUTH . FULL PRICE .. ,,.;i•Dr. · $1388 y,,;,.. . S) 388 Air cond .• automahc trans .. oower 4 Door sedan. Autoimlic. radio steering. radio. healer. 1u1ty o·RIFYOUPREFER · .:i nd heater. much more. ORIFYOUPREFER factory equipped . {974EKY) (143EHT\ ~.y 1••00 to J6 ....,. -12gq -"· r .,u s440:.,·~, .... · Only 144 0li IOI" 3$ m:n '"~" 1299 ik>f,n. full s44~"'" ,,,~ P"~" l t•7•;>8 oner r & L Ol'tot<t.il ~~ ~~"' 1;<1e>< 11•·•'8 me! r & l . Oele<oed ...., n r IV""'nl PIQ 111195 1& APR 206"1 4 Ny""'"' pt1{'f! 11/18~ 1& APR 20&1"11o '71TORINO Station WDCJon Automa!1c trans. rad io. healer. ,power s teering, air co nd •• l595ETC! O<>lw t•• Of; '"" 3ll "01 '"''" 121111 llO•~ '"" · ri·~ p,,,~ 1 1•1•~1 incl I & l. Dnunred p.,,,...,,t ~·1cn 111111~ 1e "PA Xl6'~ FULL PRICE $1388 OR IF YOU PREFER s4406 "' MONT>\ Auto. trans .. radio. tieater. factory air cond . and much. much more • {205FBCt Otlh 16• :>Cl '"' l!I ~ ... !~ t?W <IO.., r:11a' U<~ Pl•,,. I] ~8 111(;! I I( l 0.l<!rled f)dymfln1proce 1~613.IO ,t, ~fl 21'oM1., • FULL PRICE .$1.888 OR If YOU PREFER $••~~e .. HOT SATISFIED WITH SERVICE? Try VICTORY "You're the Winner" ' SfRVICE HOURS Monctey7:l0 •to 9:00 Pf1t . T•1..M.7:J0Mto5:00,... We accept all Wol'TClnty Worf< on All Chrysler Products DOOGE •CHRYSLER •Pl YMOUTH Motor Home Service Tool On11 141! :n to< ~ ...,~ ... !!! 1m 110w1 f wn <:••" r"'"~ l l'>M020 mcl t & I De!"""'' Nymemonce11ooa.16 ,t,PR ~10"' 34 Ton. VS. heavy duty wheels & tires. slep bumper (88090E} Only 14406 ,,. :111 /!'06. ""'" 1m -~ ~"" C..sl> 11roce 11•76 28 1~<1 T & I 0<'1eff~(I IMV11W'nl IJI' tc ,188~ !6 /lo PI\ Xl6'"1!o. '72FORD Co.intry Sedan · . . Station W 09on Auto. trans. radio. hf!aler. oower steeung. power brakes. factory air. cond. (QgOFJSl On1,1M2•1<•Je....,..w.11~1~ll><ltlw'l l .~ oroc•l110lJ8 •flCI l'l o.1~nf'll'4•" .. J11~144 l\l'R i 10!oJ. WE IE D YOUR SALES & SERVICE BUSllESSI .... __ ...... ____ ~--~----------- ' $4831 "" MON flt OR IF YOU PREFER s4406 Pl " MO••IH FULL PRICE $.1 • • • I -:::-•• :.: ·l' ., .... '• • • • • • -• • • DAILY PILOf FULL PRICE IMM ED.IATE DEL IVERY FUL L PRICE IM MEDIATE DELI VERY IMMEDIATE DE LIVERY ~~ND 1974 IMMEDIATE DEL IVERY WeOneM:lay, May s,.1974 • l "cyl., 4-speed, I disc) brakes, heater, vinyl interior, bt>Cke t seats. deluxe bomper group. Lie. 4RIOX1653JO • 2.JOOcc, 4 speed, Bucket Seats, bumper guards. tinted glass. i4xl 14263544 2300 cc, .i cyl., .c s~. A78x13 whitewall tires, tinted glass. metallic finish. (.iR12.i168704) HARDTOP 'HAR Loaded incl : V8, auto. trans .• fltClory air, power ste-ering, pawer disc brakes. steel belted whitewall tires, tinted glass, dlx. bumper group. (4JS8SJ1408J) IMM EDIATE DELI VERY ~~ND 197 IMME DIATE DE LIVERY VS, auto.,'trans., factory air, power steering, power disc brakes. heater, radial whltewall's, tinted glass AJ63S 130346 ~~!,.~~.~~., 1.~~~~!. heat" Lie. No. WAH98 . , $98 8 '71 CHEVY VEGA . 4 speed, radio, healer, vinyl roof. License No. t5870BW) $1488 ~.!.,2 !~ ~~'. 1~~'~>:,, ll!d;t;onlng,$1 3 8 8 power steering, radio, heater, #1),Ml(AX :!1 .. ~J/tt~~o.!at~.~~c No. 777ESE $ ) 4 8 8, $1588 '69 FORD VAN Aufo. trans. Real workhorse. F74327. l:~~se!:!~~~-· V-~~o~t!2s~~!ry air $1 conditioning, power steering, power (disc ) brakes, radio, heater, tinted glass. Lie. No. 9SJDTT '72 GALAXIE 500 , V-8, .iuto. trans., factory air conditioning, power$ ) steering , power brakes, radio, healer, vinyl roof, tinted glass. Lie. No. 448EMQ '70 FORD E300 Van Auto. trans., radio, Mater. IAHH71110 788 988 98 '72 TORINO Wagon Loaded incl. V-1, auto. trans., factory air condl· ioning, pawer steering, luggage rack. Lie. No. A10FWL. $.238·8 :?~ut~l~n~!~,o~ ~,~!~,~~ng, pow<'$ 2 7 8 8 steering, radio, heater. Lie. No. 49AHOJ :?~ul~'~"~·~•~lo~~;~o~ton;ng, pow"$ 2 8 8 8 steering, radio, heater, vinyl rool, lo miles. 4904GJJ :~~Y ~~~!;n•n~.e .. ~~!~. pow"$ 2 9 8 .s brakes, radio, heater, 1 98JGJV :?~,.L!E.. ?,c,P,r;,, ~.:,!:"'""· PDW"$2 98 8 steering, pawer (disc) brakes. radio, heater, Whrt eWall tires, firiled glass. Lie: No. 676GUQ - :?~.'~'~'~!~~~ condit;on;ng, ..,..,.$ 2 9 8 8 steering, radio, heater, t inted glass. Ser. No. JF01F1 3~180 .•,. -,,.. ....... 1 FORD llAND NIW IMMEDIATE DELIVERY If ~ FORD PICKUP ANO CAMPER THIS P IC KUP TRIJCK & CAMPER IS 'READY FOR YOUR PERSONAL TOUCI'<. :;;,.---___... ~ c'ust;, Styleside. J60 vs: gauges, • ;-..,..?.!~ solid stale ignition, cruise.o-maflc "''trans .. opliol'lal ratio rear axle, poWl'r stttrlng, radio, linled glass, vinyl s'al. Cf'LOYUT70017) 4 speed !rans., heater, whilewalttires, vinyl in- terior ; tool kil. SGTAN460ll BOTH UNITS '74 FORD VAN IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 6 cyl., adi. pa ss. seat, gauges solid stale ignition, sliding cargo door, extra cooling radiator, F &R chrome bumpers, low mount swing lok mirror. ,, E LBSHA20905 TAKE YOUR CHOICE BRAND NEW ''74 RANCHERO (#4A47H159445) -BRAND NEW '74 FORD F-2.50 ~TON PICKUP '<F25BR U42524) YOUR CHOICE I • v ap Jua mo. cou T aut De the Joe· alo of so Pa I Tu t Ca SU llu pr an Gr co alt cl m ac co th m c o; Sa in •Ni .\J wi qu Jin .. wi Gr ne a ke Cl co v • re de • 'I' th a ta • • San Clemente Totlay's Final • Capistrano E'[) IT 10 N N.Y. Stocks , VOL. 67, NO. 128, 5 SECTIONS, 88 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1974 TEN CENTS • San · Juan Land ought. for Animal Shelter Oran~e County \Viii soon b e g I n npprals1ng two parcels of land in San Juan Capislrano to determine · "''hich is most· suitatile as the site of a south county ani~I shelter. The Bo~rd. of Supervisors Tuesday uuthorizcd the !~cal Propci'ty Services Ilcpartmenl to narrow its site study to lhe two parcels, both of which are located near the San Diego Freeway " along Canlino Capistrano. Once !he appraisals are complete, the Officials End Flap For Site A private land owner and the County of Orange have scllled a lawsuit which sought to give the Cap istrano Beach Palisades Gazebo property to the public. In an action v.·hich came forth 'l'u~ay, supervisors agreed to accept !he hi storic structure over 1 o o king Capislrano Bay and substantial property surrounding il for use as a public park. Hut three other lots inland of that promontory will remain in private hands and now could be developed. The lavl'suit a.s.5erting public rights to the pro1>erty was filed in the summer of 1972 after residents physically halted the dc1nolitio11 of the old gazebo slructure at the hands of cont ractors Y.'orking for a l;1ndowner. Several months later supervU;ors, heeded the advice of the Orange County Grand Jury and ordered the county counsel to launch legal proceedings in an utlcmpl to oblaill the property. Supervisor Rona ld Caspers today claimed credit fot launching the legal move and characterized Tu e 1 d a y ' s - acceptance as a logical compromise. He added that he and tap aides of the county couMel's office plan to explain the latest agreement ln tuU before members of 1he Capistrano Beach Comn1Wlity Association at a meeting l See SEITLE, Page !l county must pre~are environmental impact reports on Ilic sites to determine which would be the least impacted by construqion of the shelter. " Real Property Services Department I-lead Stabley Krause said it is doubtful all the procedures will be co1npleted before the end of the fiscal year. "There doesn't appear to be any chance these will be completed by July so it will have to be re-budgeted next year," Krause said. l\'e1e ·Range Newport Beaeh actor John \Vayne planted his brand at hjs new tennis club in New· port Tuesday. For column, story and photo, see sports sec· lion today. Page 23 . Transit Aides to Provide Clemente Bus Schedules Aides rrom the Orani;:e County transil District v.'ill be on hand in San Clemente Saturday to dispense schedules and other information on the new bus service which will begin serving South Orange County ~\tonday. F'rorn 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. the delegates will be at Grant's Plaza to ans\\'Cr all questions about the service v;hlcb will link the southerly communities with existing routes in other parts of the county. Sc:n Clemente. Oma Point. Capistrano Beach and Laguna Niguel \Viii be served \~ith n single route with scores or stops. Grant's Plaza. serves as a hub of the network to the downcoast communilies and Laguna l!ills_ Mall will be the Inland key to the route layout. Roule 85 \vill be the one affeotiog San Clemente and other South Co a s t communities. The !lus stops through San Clemente, Capistrano Beach and Dana Point will be as folloY.'S: BcgiMing at the soulhcrnmost stop on the route -in San Clemente -the stops will be Christianitos Gate, north on El C.imino Real v.'ith stops at carmelo, Buena Ventura, Dominguez; west on San Luis Rey with_a stop at the comer or Del Presidcntc: a stop at Presidente and Calatla; north on Ola Vista with stops at the intencction1 with Del Pacillco, De La Serenata, Ramona, l.obos Marinos, Valencia , Cordoba. Es~lanade and Cadiz : B<JSTON Wl-J A.LER SUCCESS STOllY Here's a "whale" of a suc.:.ess story nbout Dnily Pilo! cl~silied ads. First, J'(!Bd this ad : _.; 13' BOSTON Whnlcr, ~ hp clcc JohnS()n $950. or ~t otter (Phone No.) days, (Phone No.) eves. Aetordlng 10-0'Hl advc .. user, a Corona del Pt·lar man, lbc fJrsl nmn to come to sec the boat bought It. That'.1 results. Try u "few \VOrds 1n the rigb• f'llace," In the Dally Pilot's clasiiiried alf section, nod see if you don 't have a whale ol a lnlo lo tell. Dial direct : 642-$78. • • \Vest of Madrid v.1ith a stop near Ola \'ista: north on \1ictoria stowing at Corona. the pier entrance and Acebo: north on Del ~far with stops al Seville. Ola Vista : non.h on El Camino where stops will be located at the comers or Del Mar,·~firamar. Mariposa. El Portal, De La Grulla. Los Molinas, Boca de la Playa, Estacion, and Camino San Clemente. 'From there lbe buses will go north to Vaquero with stops at Cascadila, Vista Torito and Arco: west on Los Mares With a stop at Vaquero and a stop at the hospital. Leaving the city limits, the bus will head sou1h on Estrella with stops at El ~Jolino. Alpha Beta and Verano, then wesl on Camino Capistrano. Along that roadway stops will be at •ll'f'mOS3, Dobe.ny, Palisades, Catalina, California. Via Verde, then the roote travels north on La Playa and north on Victoria with a stop at Santa Rosa. From there the route goes west on Doheny Park Road with a stop at Domingo. The route shift& to Paci.fie Coast High\\'ay with stops al Del _.OQjspo. Alcazar and Colcgio. then the route heads norlh on Golden Lantern and west on La Cresta with a stop at lhc corner there and ano:the at La Ctesta arid Arilber Lantern. The route then goes south on Granada with a stop at L..1 Cresta and returns to Coast HJghway with stops at Ruby Lantern, Selva, Niguel Beach Park and Monarch Bay. Then the route heads inland on Cown Valley Parkway for stops in Laguna Niguel, Mission Viejo and tbe end at Laguna Hills Mall . OfOcials said that by taking this !Set TRANSIT, Page Ii Cash, ~ings Stolen By San J u ttll Btu·gla r cash and rings with a total value of 11.832 was stolen Tutsday night by burglars who !Orccd OI"'" the sllrllng glass door or • -San Juan .capu11rano home, Orange County $herilf's office'rt said. I>eputies said the valuables were tal«!q from the bedroom in the home o( salesman James Ruch, 3S, oC 25685 Via del Rey while he was absent from the premise1. • .. Some kind of ~udget adjustment would have been needed anyway since the original $200,0001 set aside for the south county Shelter has been whittled down to $i0.000. 1'he first $50,000 cut \vas ma.de during ~~'.~a~=~ ~:~tv~a~~~ ~::: =h~~ pay the cost or designing a major remodeling of several Ooors of the new county courthouse in Santa Ana. Preliminary estimates by Krause's department show the two prlme parcels will cost about $106,000 and $154,000 respectively. 1'he most expensive site, a 4.89 acre parcel owned by Raymond Carey and Charles Swanner, is located on Camino Capistrano just north or Junipero Serra. Krause indicated Swanner is hesitant to sell and may hold out for condemnation. The cheaper' site, owned by Pearl Williams, is a 4.7-acre parcel on Camino Capistrano right next to the freeway. Supen•isor Ronald Caspers said the board's action to begin appraising the property is a tVg step toward completi on of the shelter sometime in the next fiscal year. "This project seems to have been deferrpd over and over again." he sa id . "There is a great need for this dO\Vn south and the need~ is growing every day." Caspers said the existing facility in Orange is overloaded and response time to calls in the sou1h count y is very slov1. 11calth Oepartn1ent Direc-lor John Philp said the facilit y he envic:ions \vould have about B.000 squlre reel (1r space, including a \'eterinary treatment room, operating roon1 and pen s for 200 dogs rig ht away and 500 dogs when fully con1plctcd. , tu a separnte aclion. SUJ)C'rvisors also agreed to let the ex.isling animal shelter open up on Sundays from lU a m. to 5 p.m. San Juan Council Ban On Building Extended? lti Sati Jtuiti Land Plan Not In Compliance A shocked group of San Juan Capistrano city councilmen and planning commissioners cfiscovered Tuesday that development plans for a chunk of land that encompasses 25 percent of the entire city are in direct opposition to the new general plan. Mayor Roy Byrnes promised landowners and the crowd chat filled Councilmen Will Meet Ov'er Filter San c.1cmente city councilmen will ~ meet in yet another special session tonight to reach accord on proposals to commit $150,000 toward a filtering system to rid city well water oC dissolved metals. But in order for a project to go forth, the council would have to muster a four- fifth.s vote on a proposal to scrap a single hid or more than $300,000 for a filtering system. . Controversy has persisted amoog councilmen for weeks on which \\'OUld be the best method of coping with the rusty sediment which often has fouled the water coming from city wells. Three councilmen already have voted to allow lhe city to serve as its 0\\1l contractor and install a resin-exchange automated filter at a substantially reduced coat. Two others, Tony DiGiovannl and Paul Presley. said doubts about the system's efficiency, and the Jack of accord in expert recommendations have prompted them from withholding their crucial votes. The secrecy surrounding the substance used in one system has added to the lengthy deliberation on the issue. Councilmen have vowed to try to apP.tQve n system v.•hlch Y.'OUld finally rid tJie city of a problem which has stirred citizen outrage often in c o u n c i 1 chambers. -But a systelU offered by n Whittier (See FILTER, Page 21 every seat and lined the 1t1.·alls of the coWlCil chambers that the property ov.11er can expect an uphill fight all the way. Ralph Martin, a partner in the firm ot Richanioan al1lj Associale•, IOI~ city officialJ that his firm plans to build 4.700 homes on 1,800 acres owned by Glendale Federal Savings above ~n Juan Hills Country Club. The ceneral plan calls for 1,600 homes. "We tried to coordinate our plans with your planning comultanls," said Martin. "But we reached an impasse." Martin said he didn't want to debate density, but wanted the officials to understand that development would. take 10 to 15 years and the number of people designated. would be necessary to pay for the open-space areas. Councihnan Douglas ~ash pointed out that If the density requested were allowed, the city's population coukl be boosted above the 83,000 (igure tha'\ many citizens want redUced. "Our concept is extremely different," said Nash. "You propose an average density of six units per acre. Our average now is 4.5." "We 're saying \\'e have an obligation to take care of our open space and we need certain numbers lo do it," countered Martin. "And I assume you have geologic problems which you are calling open space so you can make everyone else pay for it," said Nash. ~fuch of the land, once owned by ~forris 11.fisbin, lies in an area of geologic instability. Some ol it was part of an ancient .landslide, but Martin said the edge of it (overlooking San .Juan Hills golf course) ha! been compacted to act as a buffer for the rest of the land. Marlin also admitted that some areas will be undeve!opahle and 65 percent or the total acreage has been designated as open space. Plans for the rest of the land include single family homes, townhouses, and duplexes. He said ihe highest density proposed is eight Wlits per acre and the lowest is 2.7. '"Ille whole thing could be graded but this doesn'l make ~." said Martin. "\Ve want {o preserve tbe ridgeline." He added that current plans do not caU for any roads connecting San oJuan with San Clemente ttirol.igh the baa<: cOuDtry east !See PLANS. Page I) In Spare Ti111e He Sets Record iu Oral Berr y Ca,tcliirig Servicemen on duty at camp Pendleton \Vho complain that there is nothlng to do in tbeir spare lime could take a hint rrom a Navy Hospital Corpsman aod hJS recent feat with a strawberry. Kenneth Samples, 22, o{ Sale-in, Ore., cttches strawberries ln h.is Idle hours. Md now he's waiting ror the newest edition or the Gulnncss Book oL World. Records. Sanlples expects to be in It after setting a new world mark for long- diStance, oral, strawbtrry-catchlng. Stral1htraced base apokesmen said Samples Jet hls rccotd at a rect:nt picnic nt lbe b>sc when friends propclled a • .. . ' berry the size of a walnut with a seven- loot slingshot. Samples, 310 rcct. 11 inches away, waited with his mouth watering. The sling snapped and Samples bcg•n roaming center field of a baseball diamond to get his bearing. He jumped and snagged lbe berry, said base official• .• Samples cn:dito hi• prowoss wilh the berry to lh< dal'$ In his hometown where he workc<I In berry patches. • M for the actual record berry, the base spokesman said, it will never be exhibited. Samples ate It But Does Ile Kn.01v the Law? The sign says "Brad Gates -he knows the job.11 But enthusiastic supporters for this candidate .for Orange County Sheriff apparently don't know the Jaws in Gates' own hometown. San Juan Capistrano Ci t y Manager, Donald Weidner sa id Tue.ajay that a campaign sign on San juan Creek Road wai; in possible violation of one to three city ordinances. Another sign in the Troy Homes area may also be illegal. He has ordered them removed. Hearsts Put Up $50,000 Reward For Daughter SAN FRANCISCO IUPIJ -Mr . and "1:rs. ijandolph A. Hearst today offered a $50.000 reward for information leading to the safe return of their kidnaped daughter, Patricia. The reward was the first offered in the case, which beg~n more than three months ago when the 20-year--0ld MAYOR ALIOTO SAYS SLA 'WATCHED DAUGHTER.' Story, Page 5 newspaper heiress was canied from her Berkeley apartm<nt Feb. 4. ln a related-· development, S 11 n Francisco Mayor Joseph L. Alioto confirmed reports that police believe the Symbionese Liberation Army kidnapers of Miss Hearst were considering kldnaping one or more of the maYor'.c; !See REWARD, Page!) Oeveland Park Fire Cre\vs Face Tough Te~ain WARNER SPRINGS !UPI) Hundreds of firefighters f a c e d "treacherous terrain" and the threat of winds in efforts to contain a brush and timber fire in a fringe area of the Cleveland National Forest today. A spokesman for the U.S. Forest Service said 370 acres had been burned by midmorn1ng. The fire began before noon Tuesday and was attributed to a camper. ll started along the boundary or tl1c forest about five miles north of this northeast San Diego County communily and burned both National Forest and Los Coyotes Indian Reservation property. "We expect a very difficult neKt 12 hours due to extremely treacherous terrain at the head of the fire." U.S. Forest Service fire boss Eddie Lundgren and State Divisk>n of Porestry fire boss Cilenn Snyder saki in a joint statement this mo-ming. "'I1le area at 5,000 feet elevation Is rocky, i;teep and rugged and Is mixed heavy cbapparal and Umber,'' the flrr: bos,,cs said. "We are al90 concerned about prcdleted stl'Ollg gusty winds lhl9 afternoon. We atill have over one mlle or line to build around the head of the fire.'' The bosses predicted containment of the blau by nightfall and control by daybreak Thursday. Early today 425 flttflghters were on the llnct and their number was eq>ectcd to go to 640 by afternoon. • - Plrumers Recommend Feb. 1975 By PAMELA HALLAN Of TM O•Hw P'llol tllff San Juan Capistrar.o's C\lrrent ban on all new building applications may be extended until February of next year if council men adopt a recommendation from tt?e planning department to extend the ban until the general plan is functional. The city council agreed Tuesday to make the decision at its May 22 meet· inl?. Reporting on the status of development and the general plan sch3duJe, City Plan· ner David J. Smith 8:1id the new plan won't be adopted until November and ordinances related to it probably woo't be authorized until January. But he added that enough tracts are now approved to fill the hou sing needs of the city until 1977 and for thal reason the city shouldn 't be in violation or the recent l'etaluma decision, a court case which makes it illegal to control growth through numerical limitations. He cautioned the council, however, that after every six months the market will have to be assessed to determine if the demand for housing is being met. "The hou s in g nwrket isn't sophisticated," said Smith. "Developers tend to build what is se lling now and eventually too many are accumulated and growth slacks off.'' He said 18 months ago there were more people wanting homes in San Juan than were available. But the most recent city census found that there are now 200 vacant homes in the city. Based on approved tracts. the city's population should reach 17.000 by 1977. "I anticipate growth to ronlinue to 19,000 and then it will curve off because the land available \Yill be ha rder to develop and will have to rea'Ch a higher-income market,·· said Smith. The planner -faid a recent study showed that San Juan Capistrano is now the third-fastest-growing city in California in percent of growth per year. "We \\'ill satisfy lhe market for a little more than two years but there will be great pressure in spring of '75 to approve new tracts," said the planner. Smith also talked about commercial plans and said there are enough (Ste BUILDING, Page Z) , Orange Coast .-Weather , , eonsiderable low cloudinesJ night and nlorning hours with hazy after· noon sunshine Thursday. Oc- casional light drizz:les during the 1noming hours. Highs at the b('aCh<'s 62 rising to 70 Inland. INSIDI\ TODA l' Califoniia RtpubUcatil are fa cilig dilemma of having a co11victed feloti as tl1rir nomittct fur yvuen1or. Story, Page 30. At VttVr Jfl"l'kt , k:l!lflt ,, L. M. lt\'11 II Ctllfwlllt S Ct ..... CtrMI' t Cl•l .. lltl lWI Ctfl'llCt J) c,.., .. ,. ,, 0..ftl Ntf!Cff IJ Ed1ti!rl1I P'•M t t11~;""""' •·n' ••11•1tc:• )14J .... .... ,., !'flt·~ ,, --M I ' • -·. "> DAILY PILOl SC Offil'crs Na b Ra7Jc S11s1Jcct LOI\'(; lll~~Cll !l 'Pll -Ph11llp \\.i\liams. It!. s11spcc1cd of bemg the •·stoc~ ca1) rapist" who a..~saultl'<l six \\'omrn In !he Long fit·ach :1re:1 111 th1· past se ven \1 N'ks. ha~ l><'<'n arrt'Sl('(J Off1crr.;. rrspontlin~ 10 a r1·porl- of a 111:u1 "1th a ~11n 1'11<':-.ctty. spolt('<I \\.illirun-; 111 an :1lley. 1"11c suspct1 r:.in and hid lns1rlr a closet in ;in :.ib<u1don('d a IJ n rt 111 t. n I building Ytl1t"!rC he w:.is tuken HllO ::ustody. Will inms \1as charged \1' Ith suspicion of rape and armed robbery. Fron• Page J BUILDI NG . • • businesses de veloped or approvro to adequately SC r\·C :l ["IO!IU13!ion Jarser than Sftn Juan Capistrano. A point of disagl"C('mcnt between Smith and the council was the n~I for one-time fees paid by developers 1rith c:ish ::ipplied to city c::ipit:1 l·in1provcrncnl projec1s. If gro1v1h slov,.s do1vn. tht• onc·tin1e fees 11•oul(I Ix-1011rr. Sn1lth said 1na.ny ltnproven1ents such ;1s parks and mn1nr ro:Jd projects 1vould be con1pleted -by the time lhc money runs out. Councilmen \\'Otulcred, however. .lf new projects 1\·oulfl take their ph1ce. Smith also ad(lressed lh<' problen1 of \"arieties of housing in lhc city. He said SJn Juan Capislrano has more than its share of lower to 1nodcrate-ineome housing and more than its share . of higher.income housing. The only ~usmg not provided is for exlremely low income groups Out these can only be provided through federal projects. "\Ve have a balanced grO\\'th \Vith a y.·idc range of housing and con1mcrcial enterprises.·· s.1id S1nith. ''\Ve are not c·haractcrized by urban sprawl. We have gone through pt!riQds or rapid gro\Vth in rran1e .and mobile homes but \re are now 1n ;111 cnviabl~ position.·· Fro1n Page 1 REWAI{D ... young grandchildren. Hearst. president and editor of the.San J,.ran cisco i:;xarninrr. said the reward rnoncv has been deposited In a bank accoUnt and will be paid to the person or ~rsons Yt'ho provide authorities with information leading to Miss Hcar6t's safe return to her parents' home. He asked anyone with infonnation about the "'hereabouts of his daughter or the SLA to contact the FBI or police. He emphasized that the names of those offering inforrnation v.·ould be kept secret. The rey,·ard money, offered by the Hearst fanlily fron1 their own funds, was in addition to $2 million a! Jv paid out as ransom in a free food progra1n demanded by th e SLA. Of that money, Jlearst himself put up $500.000 and the liearst Foundation supplied the rest. Big Tl'ash Load s Will Be Taken On So11tl1 Coast Residents of unincorporated Orange County areas may get rid of large discards not normally accepted by trash collector s l\1ay 2."i and June I . As parl of California Anti-Litter Month. <:ounty r0.1d crews will pick up large discards such as refrigerators. washing n1;1chincs nnd mattrcs.<;.cs free of charge. Persons \vishing to take advantage of tht• service 111ay call the County H.oad Depann1cnt at 834-3492, giving the addt·c.ss and !he items to be picked up. IJirt. t'{)llc1·c1c. asphalt ;ind sirni!a r n1a!cri:1ls \v i!! not be acccplcd . The co un!y trucks y.·ill operate only in un1ntorporatcd nrcas. City residents :;hould co nt<1ct lhc1r city for inforll)ation regarding its clcan·up program. 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Ttltp&-171,l 6'2·'l21 Cletttlft•d Acl•tri-ltlntJ 6'2·56 71 S•1t Clt....+t AJI Dt-pori1M1th: , ••• ,._. ''2·4420 CJ»iollQN. 1•1• ~ "eo.•I P~r'''""'O C.:,,... ,,."t tfQ~l•(Wlot< •• ,... .... , .. "~''''"'""""" .,.. _,,..,,...'"' ,,.,...., 11•• n. ·~~ ..ii.o..io ... 0.-fM.,..,.ol~""QNO*...., ~ ll_..l OOll• IM'(! 11 ~· .yn .... (.IM(lt --.....Nt•I!!-o,Got"•·•·•tJOO ...,.,.,,., "' -~ Mi:G-~1, IO\lln~_,,,..,_,~DO-~., • • Wtdnrsddy, ,,,".I' 8, 1974 From Pagel FILTER • • • firm at an attractive price was a mineral which the mn.oufacturef refuses to ldenti· fy. The council last 'A'C'ek y.·os offcrOO the knov.·lcdge, but only if counclhnen signed ll"gal oaths to secrecy. \Vtre the secret to be leaked and a competitor 10 u.~ the substance. councilmen could be faced 11 ith suits for d3mages. City l::ngint.'Cr Phil Pc>ter said other sysll'rns arc alw available \\hich \1·ou!ti achic1·e the same quality. Tonight's spt.>c111I session on 1\·ater ·will slart at 7 p.m. ln the council chambers cqnfcrenoe room . Otlct that inaner Is "'rapped up , the c.·ouneil "'iii ndjoum to a study session and move th1• meeting lo the Community Clubhouse tower room "here parks cornrn.issioners will join in discussions on master plans of local parks. Con.~ultants Lampman and Associates are nearing the final stages of development planning for the city's major recreation areas. The plan is a prelude to city applications for rounty grants y,•hlch use rcvcnue·sharing income ror 1natching· fund projects of a regional·parks nature. S:in Clemente thus f:tr has not applied ,for any of the cash because formal plans ha\·c been lacking. Kaiser Sc liool Hosti1ig Chess T our1iey iii Mesa • Up.and-coming Bobby Fischer.; can match their intelligence against other young chess players from a n y c:ommunily Saturday when the Kaiser Knights present their second annual chess loumament at Kaiser Intcnncdiate School in Costa ~1csa. The tournament is scheduled for! a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in the school auditorium. on Santa Ana Ave.. and is open lo inrtividual and team competitors in grades 6 to 8. Chess tourney organizer E. Roger Ciampa says the registration fee of $-1 includes doughnu!s and coffee for adult supervisors. Sign·up takes place before Lile tournament. Trophies will be awarded th.rough third place in the individual competition and to the ~·inning team. The contest, open to students regardless of hmnetoY.'O, last year attracted Bil players. _4.bsentee For ms Noiv Avniluble . 4.t County Office • \'oters who expect to be absent from their precinct on election day, June 4, can start requesting absentee ballots from the Orange County Registrar of Voters. Interim Registrar Jin1 l\tayer said absentee ballots can be obtained by mail or in person but mailed requests should include full name. address. the address ~·here it is to be mailed. a legal signature and a reason v.·hy the voter is absent. r.tayer said the polling plaCi! notice being sent to all •;oters in the county has an application form on the back for ::ib.sentee ballot materials. The registt'ar is located at 1119 E. Chestnut Ave.. Santa Ana and the n1ai!ing address is P.O. Box 11298, Santa Ana. 92711. Mailed applications have to arrive at the office no later than May 28. Ra11so1n Rai sed For 2 Chil<lren SAN JUAN, Puerlo Rico (AP) - A real estate broker whose t1vo children dis!lppeared from a beach outside their hun1e says he has obtained $80,000 demanded in a ransom note for their safe rL•turn. Jc'Jhn Colonna said, hoy,·ever, that he ftal's for the children's safety and is trving to keep the police oul of the case. The note said lhe children ~·ould be "cut 1nro small pit'ce11'' unless the ransom was paid by next Monday. Colonna's children, Gcrin11lne, 12. cind .John, ti, were missed about noon on Sunday when they failed to return frorn the beach. Their mother. Noemi, 3-1, se::irched for four hours before telling police the childre11 were missing. "\\'!.:have the money. I have $80,000 in cash. all in small unm11rked bills," Colonn(l said at hls home in l.uqillo, a resor.t 30 miles easl of San Juan. From Page 1 PLANS • • • of the city. The project 'i""OOld be a giant cul-de-sac." "\\·e wamed only to present the scope of lhe problem tonight," said r.tartin. "\Ve're not ~yin~ that if we don't get our 4,700 units we, or you, llave a problem. \\'e are. saying we need time to "'Ork this out and "'ould llke a co1nmiltee to help us." Mayor Byrnes s.eld this ls the largest parcel in !he city and \\'ould be examined very carefully. tie said "J'm not a geologiSI, bui thl.o project has an uphill fight ahead." What Vol~ano? lcela1td Fails to Find Eruption REYKJAVIK. IC<land (AP) -The IC<landlc Coast Gum! said today IL could not find a volcanic eruption off lhe coast reported earlier by an Amert· can rnllitary plane. An official said the Coast Guard $00l an aircraft to the reported site. 46 miles southwest of the NATO alt base at Kenavlk. The crew said it saw no sign of a seabed erup(ion. A similar report was received fronl an American helicopter which fiey.· to the site from Kenavlk. 'l'he searching airmen said they thought the erroneous report of an ert.t~ tlon might have ~n caused by sightings of heavy seas breaking over rocks m the area and clouds of spray. Earlier the Kenavik control tower said a U.S. rnilitnry plane radioed thnt a ma\lve new volcanic eruptkln had begun in the se11bt'd off tceland. Blast Leade1·ship Supervisor Candidates Rap Cou11ty Gove1·11me11t By JACK CHAPPELL Of JM O•lll' l'lltl fl•tf TI1e asserted failures of Orange Cow11 y government 1\·rrc c'riticizcd today as the four candidates for 1''ilth District supervisor spoke before the Laguna Beach Chamber of c.ommcrce. Candidates include ~1arcia Bents, Ronald Ca~"J>CrS (incumbent), Nolan rrizzeJle. and James Thorpe. They addressed about 100 persons at the chamber's breakfast meeting. Thorpe blasted the pre.sent COWlty leadership, which includes Caspers, for ''disregarding the cities and disregarding the unincorporated areas. Thorpe, fornier mayor of San Juan Capjstrano. said the county government should "get out of government'' as quickly as possible. . ''Their job is to aid cities and to aid in incorporation and annexations of unincorporated land," he said. "County government can never be good representation," he said. lie said that instead of helping unincorporafcd areas become cities. the county leadership "'as stepping in and blocking such attempts. Thorpe hit !he current fornialion of county "super agencies" v.'hich he said v•ere designed to 58\"e money but will only end up blocking communication. Thorpe told the Laguna BusineM leaders to compare Caspers' first three and a half vears of service with his last six months ·as election approached. •·Do you y,·ant another three and a half years like the first term," Thorpe asked. County government also caught its share of darts from the other tY.'O challengers. Caspers steered C'lear of defending the county, but stressed his ~·ork on conservation, and rontrol of gro~'th. Friz:zelle criticized g o v e r n m e n t s generally £or stepping in and removing more and more personal liberties from individuals. "Little nips, little bites and little nibbles here and there, we lose control of our own destiny," Friz7.elle said and he pointed to Proposition 20, the Coasta l Conservation Act of 1972 as a ''nibble." Frizzelle identified himself a s chairman of the Orange Cou n ty campaign against Proposition 20 and said he had opposed it not because he was against preservation or the coastline but because it was important not to establish a regional government "that takes away from you your capacity to govern your. self." In a question referring to "pressur~ groups" and the influence they c1ert on county government, Frizz~lle said: "I don't believe in them." F'rillelle hit the extensive use the county makes of consultants and said it was an example of hoW money goes out She said she \roufd conserve county Junds by combining departments which perform sin1ilar functions and indicated the Orange County Sherirf's Department nnd the Countv ~1arshal's office were l\vo which should ·be combined to rfroo\'e a duplication of service and paperwork. CasjX'rs declined to say 1vhether he originally had supported Prop. 20, bu~ said he did support it now. The supervisor slls as 1he county 's elected represenlati1•e to the South Coast Regional Conservation Commiss ion which under Prop. 21> exercises permit authority O\'er projects planned v.•ilhin J.001 yards of the coastline. Caspers described the commission as "another sieve'' which projects musl clear and he noted !he commission has approved 95 perce"nt of all projects presented to it. He said the coast and Ule people on The coast ~·ere better off for the conditions and the changes the commission forced in approval of thr projects. .. 11e said that after 2{) years in business, he had been shocked at how sloy.•Jy govemmcnl<; tnoved, but he said such slO\\'ness was necessary because of myriad groups and interests \Vhich had to be includOO in discussions. He noted there arc "jillions of special interest groups" whi ch people join to make their voices heard at the county level and he said just listening to special interest groups is a job. "Frankly, there arc just so many minutes In a day ... only so many ears to put a telephone to,'' he said. Caspers said he viewed preservation of Qpen space a high priority item for county government and said he had been a leader in the movement to control groy,·th of the county population. "You just can't go on stuffing people into the county. If you put 1.000 people on the Queen ~1ary. you've got a nice boat ride. If you put 4.000 to 5.000 people, you've got a miserable rats' nesl ," Caspers said. 11c suggested !hat lo kee p cost of county government do\\'n, the county could la y off 10 percent of its \\·orkforce every year. and in so doing, cut out the employcs who do not perform. He said government acquisition or open lands ,,,.as imporlant now because the land "disa ppears." lie said the tendency is to take open undeveloped acres fo r gran1cd. ''Just because it is here today doesn•t mean it is going to be here tomorrow,'' Caspers said noting that ''the people in Ne,vport made that mistake with Spyglass Hill." 11le four candidates seek eleclion to the supervisoria l district encompassing the southern balr of the county and \\'hich st retches from Beach Boulevard in Huntington Beach to San Clemente. The election is June 4. and nothing is received for it. I ~1rs. Ben!s who opened the campaign .~· talk, outlined her past involvement with I "R' government and said that during her tenure as chairman of the past Orange County Grand Jury, the jury hnd spent 80 percent or its lime inve~ligating county government. She hit ~·hat she called the county . leadership's failure to communi cate with the citizens. y,·ith bureaucrats and among themselves. • In Ca11acla? ... O'rl'A\YA (UPI) -The hvo mnin opposition 1)arties' discontent with Prhnc ~llnlstcr Pic.rrc Elliott Trudcnl.l'S budget threatens to ovcrtwm the Quu1dian gove!'nn1cnt tonight, when a ltrt·v.·ing group's non'-'Onfidcnec 1notlon is voted on In parliaincnl. The Socialisl Ne\\' Democratic Party (NUPJ, y.•hich has 31 \'Otrs, introduced its measure in the fonn of an ;imendn1cnt to a µ r ogress iv e conservative p:irty's motion asking the house to declare. that it "docs not havr ronfidence in the government by reason of its f3ilurc to propose effective budgetary measures lo contain and reduce inflation.'' The NIJP an1endment accused the governn1ent or "failure to propose any measures to assist p.~nsioners, people on low and fixed inco1nc~. or to deal "'ith thl' housiryg crisis or to rrmovc glaring in(•quities in the C<inadlan t:1x sysle111 ." 1'hc Conservatives, who have· 107 of Parlian1ent's 264 scnts . welcomed the NOP amendment with lengthy cheers - and is expe.cted to support it .when it conies up for a vote tonight. If that happens. a majority of members will be recorded against the budget Trudeau said Tuesday that. in such an even!, he will ask Governo · General Jules Leger to dissolve parlian1ent Thursday, which would pave the way for a new general election. Should the prime minister get by tonight's balloting, he still will have to face the conservative motion -probably on Friday. Then it y.·ould be up to th e NOP to back the Conservatives if Trudeau is to be turned out of office. Trudeau's $23.95 billion budget provides calls for higher laxes on I a r g e corporations. But its opponents brand these proposals as "too little and too late"' and denounce the government for failing to impose strict anti-inflationary controls. The prime minister's minority liberal party regime has been govcming ~·ith NOP support since lhc 29th general election in October. 1972. Trudeau told newsmen that he did not want an election. but that he y.·as prepared to face the voters if he had to. ''\Ve haven't been anxious for one and I can't say y.·e're geared up ... for an election, but I'm sure the Libe rals ran swing into action pretty quickly if Jn election is forced on us,'' he said. Fron& Page 1 TR-\NSIT ... schedule and re-\'ersing ii. the same intersectioos "·ilJ have stops f o r southbound buses on the hourly formal. San Clemente city officials ha\·c approved the stops· 1vith m i nor modifications in spite of a rigid deadline which has forbidden Rublic hearings in advance of ~1onday's inaugural. Areas ~·hrre the stops will be installed (with extra red curbs and signs! are being postt!d in advance of the st.'rvice in an cffon 10 infcrm residents and landoy.·ners of the potential stops and no· parking zones. The distritt servicr calls for 25 rents per ride on !he bus ""ith free lransfers and no fares charged for youngsters under 12 years old "'ho arc accompanied by an adult. Schedules and routes also Yt'i!I be available on each bus once the service starts, officials said. ''"lfltl ....... POWER THREATENED Canada's Trude1u Ev.er glades Blaze Srnokes Up ~1iarriians MIAJ\11 (UPI) -A sn1oke p;i\1 from the burning l!:\"erglades has darkened skies along tlltl Florida Gold Coast for the> seventh day and health o[ficials in ~Iiami \\·amed patients y.•itb heart and respiratory problc1ns to stay indoors. The Dade County air po1utlon index ,,·as 60, 1\·hich is considered "heavy." 1\ ne"· fire broke out in !he say.•grass· M\·cred s11·ampland bcty.·ecn the Ta1nia1ni Trail (U.S. 41 ) and the "Alligator Alley " toll road linking Naples and Fort Lauderdale. Aerial surveillanct' showed it sy.·('J>l across I.f,()() acr£'s of dry s..1wgrass in a matter or hours and stale fomitry officials feared ii ~'Ould char 40,000 E\'erglades acres unless checked quickly. "\Ve arc bringing in additional ran ger.i. \Ve. anticipate it 's going to be a pretty tough onc>,1' a spokes1nan said. "This I! probably the y.·orst place in the state of Florida to have a fire . It's so remote and lhe \\"est.erly ~·inds are driving the smoke riJ!:ht over the ~liami area ." Dade County lleallh Dirt.'Ctor Dr. ~1ilton Saslaw advlst'<I those l\'ilh heart or respi ratory aliments lo .. sla y behind a good air co11diti0f1(•r and restrict lheir aclivity." The U.S. \\rea1ht'r Bureau at ~1iami reported it has lx'en receiving queries from asthma and emphysenia victims asking for directions to areas \.\'here the air is smoke free. Hov.·evcr. there appeared to be no sig nificant increase In hospital admissiOOs of patienlS with breathing problems. Tite ll('y.· rire was locatro v.·ithin 30 mil($ of C.old Coast beach front hotels . Fire Control Coordinator Jin1 Keen said, "There's nothing in front or that fire except a Jot of very thick matted s:.iwgrass. Jl's just like dry hay out there." F'ire CTC\.\'S "'ere trying to get bulldozers into the arra. A half dozen other fires continued in the spra.,.,·Jing E\"erglades. adding to the air pollution . For a time Tuesday, smoke reduced \•isibility lo less than a tnile at :\tiami lnterna1ional 1\irporL 0 n I y in.c1trument landings \\°Cre pcrmillcd. Gov. Rcubin Askey,• has dcdarcd a drought emergency in 42 of Florida's 67 rounli<'s. \\'1ldfires since Jan. I have burned more 1han 380,000' acres of Florida timber, brush. sy,·amp and grassland. 250.000 acres of it in the Everglades. The burn to<a1 is 40 percent greater than in the disastrous 1911 drought. -------.· • -·· I E4'5;iftSllJ4Md$ ilP'~'f'l-t -.. -_,,. She too sai dshe did not support Prop. 20 because it removed from the cities their rights to control land use within their O\.\'n areas. A realtor. she said there was a necessity to preserve open space, but said governments should purchase It. 538 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA-64.t l 9.;.,l ,;.9 ..;;,;~~;..,·!..,~ •Ill Such purchases loo. remove the property from the tax rolls which indirectly increases taxes lo others, she ooicd. 1, I From Pagel SETTLE ... which has yet to be schedttled. Longtime For Mother's Day - Tennis Drl1sses Tennis Shoes Warm Up Suits Tennis Rackets • local resident Ed Rosenbaum had originally planned to build on the I property but his plans were th.,.,·arted I "'hen the !iuit WM filed. Ulwyers for the 11---------------------~ landoy.•ncr l'lnd county legal experts hud been holding a series of conferences in rctt'nl \l'l'eks y.·hich finally led to the compromise. The gazebo. which now falls into the hands of the Capistrano Bay Parks and ltecreatlon Dist.rict, iA In a bad state of repair bui is frequently used by the public because of the spectacular view it offers of the Soulh Coast. Boy Feared Drowned , FORT BRAGG (AP) -A 16-year-old boy was ·missing and prc.sumed drowned Tuesday ~·hen he and his stepfather were swept off a rock while fishing south of r~ort Bragg, authorities said. Lost "'as Anthony ~Uchacl Perez. ' Baseball Shoes Football Shoe -soc-cer· Shoes All-purp0se Shoes Basketball Shoes Tennis Shoes Track Shoes Tennis Rackets Racquetball Racquets Squash Rackets Badminton Rackets Table Tennis Paddles • Duck Feet Fins. Masks-Snorkles-Go~les Speedo Swim Suits , Colored Swim Caps Water Wonder ~ick Boards Bon Aire Skim Boards Bikes-Parts-tir.es Tubes-Repairing " I I .... ·~~ Bake!' Ba~e flilO D BallC 8&11(;,1 8anC1I ...... 8 i"90< !Ink M Bink 8..,~J 8<1tbOI B"rd C Barner Bask t Bates ... 811!'1 I Baui.cl'I R;i-ltt B.1YU• Bear In Beat" BKkfT\ llet ll>!I •tt< Beker I Belco Beldl.'n BelllOI Bell l-1 Berni Bend I~ Ben C Ben S ::~ Bell'ISI Bl1,1ll Bl~cl1. Blair J Bll11L BhXk BlueB 8obllil Blll!i"9 Bol1eC ..... ... ·~· BOJI E " •• ""' " o•k;• ~ tnlr l ··Fs -Wil s ., •Md 1 Be• 'M • 1· " . \~ ~,, 13 riM " ii: " . '' ~· " ~ " , .. '" '" " ~ ' " ' • '" " n '' N actln $!otk ,_ ~"· l(!l"l'IJ .,.. fl west! 1Ta.T '""~ er::~ M~~ \Vcdncsd ay's Closin g Prices NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE fi .. IL ~ILU T :J J Year'~ H i~h -Lows Appea1 E, ery Satur day __ ,'-fl;...IL .. Stoel{ lt1 vesto1·s :1 :I Re111aii1 on Fence :I ' NC:\\ YOOK (~PI J -Stocb ~ mti:td tn qtnet tracf .. ~ 1n~ on tht' Ne"' York S1ock I xcha~e Wedn.!sday With 1n v1 stors still on the fln<:c in tilt: faee o( WbtlOl'I ~d soar 1ng interest ralt.'!i 'l h< Dow Jonc1;: l11dus11, 11 :lvera~(' h::id rhmbi.'d ! 10 8;}() 67 1 fc1~ 1nl11ull's bt for1 tht c loSl St rnd rel ~ ! OUJ 'i 50IJ.slock Index v.ns 1hc 1d ll t7 to ~J 1~1 ~ul di.: I 1~ s h kl :i s l l't1 to-six lc:.td O\ r nclv::intcs i\f tile lllOl'l' thaQ I 7111 ls:,l l's I r<tdC-d 1 \ 111du1g through the cl<S(' tot ILtl J'ou~hh 11.,1111000 sh.ii cs con1pJred 111th rh~ 1>rt'v1ou:-; d 1) s JO 71(J '~~' :,iwrt .., Thert' appeared l.o be some light ll:u ga1u hut1lu1g <1nvini,: thr h1gh{'r priced stocks but !I< bu11ng l:tdced t0f1\~lt1.111 111th nothing 11t the nc11s b 1cki.:round to s11ppo1 r 11 An 1lysts s ud \\Jth r~cor!J l11~h 1nooe> 1n 1rkrt r !C'S an<! ul!r<1clivc bond n1arkl.'t 1 Jl'!ds orrt ring 1 relat1 \e!} :-..1fe and l'<tSy rtlun1 on ll1l ln1 t~1n1tnl dull t the stock ma rk et tw:. had lltllc allure: for tr:idi;rs ........ ....,., ........ • S. '' I P' f; (1111•1 ~ LGoO CIOM CJ . .. . " ·--" ''" - A•eri~an JO /tfest Atti.,e Amerltan Sales 1'01 ....... Occidental Profits Get Revision LOS ANGELES ~AP 1 -A Can:}(han tax ruling h.is !on:ed Occidental Petroleum Corp !() l"l'V l~ its tm and 1973 profi ts by about $2 rmlhon fo1 each of the years A con1pan) spokesman said Tuesdhy 1973 profits were l'l.>duced fron1 the previously reported $79 7 m1U100 to m <I m1lhon 01 about five cents a share 11M te\llSIOOS WCl e caused hv n l'rov1noal Sccurilies Cmnnllss1on of C1nacla ruhng nfrl'cting c.anadJan Occ1dent:il Petroleum Ltd a subs1diarv of Lo:! Ang e les based Occ1dcntt1l Unclrr !hr rul ing th~ Canadian subS1d1arv w a !II required to provtde f o 1 de ferred laxes on explorat1ot1 de velopment and l c a s c acqulslUon costs.. • ' " ;JI U,..JLY PILOT WMn~~1·v r.' •v f; 1"74 ------'-- &RAFW:ITI' ' I" "'' ' as •uqwww • Stretch ~Iarl\.s Rttllbt~d By OR . STEINCll11ll:'I You 111ay rcc;.ill :1 rl'Ccnt colu1nn in \\'hich I prinlcd .1 letter fro1n a 111oth1•r ,,·ho t'ilmplained about h a \' i n g stretch marks follo\\•lng her prcgnanc)« ~1any 111 o t h c r ~ \\·ould sctt l<· ror stretch marks <is the only con1plication or discon1forl while carrying the baby, or after its b1r:h. A hca!th.v n1other. a healthy baby. \Vhat more ean one ask for 7 But it's the lillle things lhat oflen upsl'I 1><'oplc 111ho shot.:!d feel r'or it1no:11c. OEA~ DR . STEl\'ffiOllS : Conu11ent on the vain 21-ycar- old n1othcr with stretch 1narks fro1n pregnancy: After seven years of marrit1gc <111d nn children. I \1ould proudly 11car MY stretch n1<1rks fro 1n prf'~nancy. ll saddl'ns my heart to hear !his young mother comp lain . I feel she doesn 't de scrl"e to l1ave a chi ld. To co1nbat .Your DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE silly lutlc proble1n. lady, \rhy don ·1 rou lr.v a design of ~11 im1vl'ar that 1s se...:y yet t'Uvers n1ost of the ahdomina r tnark~:;"~ Apply a htllc flesh· tone n1akcup 10 the 111a1·ks lert 1n1covcred. Then you 1nay Jispla~1 your l'anity with confidence. -:\trs. A. OEAR OR. STEl:'\CROllN~ I ha1 c just hn ished read inc your coh.:mn about the you~ 111other 1vho \.\·as disturbed ~' st retch n1al'ks. I'd like to tdl f'vcry stretched 11·on1an thut 1here ls no need to have a·ay I) inarks after childbirth. · :O.ly 11ife gal'c birth t11'~C and hasn't a mark on l"lt'r. \\"hen she 1\·ent in to st•e l11e doctor about her second ooe. he could not be 1Lr1 c ·rlle already had a child. She bad 110 stretch rnarks. Dur ing both prPgnanciiies. fro1n I.be fifrh month 01. \'Ind s on1etimes O\cr her objeet1ons. I rubbt·d h c r stornach and upper lhiJ,:l1s f;1i!hfullv l'\"t·r v r11o:;i11 1• ltil t'ithrr olire otl Or roco;i but1er . It reall l" 11·orks . :'\ot Olll' strr lch 111.irk '. ;\fr . \\'. CO;\l\fENT: I doubt !h:11 your pre1·entive trrat1ncnl 11·ill help every 1ron1an . '.\I r. \\1 B11 t .rou ct'rl;i in l.1· dcsc r1c to ht' co m m l' n d e d for vour steadfastness and \1'illingOess lo help. I 1ronder ho"' man\ othe r prospecti1·e fathers nr£. as patient and dedicated a.s you arc. Dl:;AR DH. STE J~CROllr\: Please send n1e the n;unc of a good cookbook 11 r i I ! c n cs1x·cia ll1 for a pt•rson 11'ho li;:1s a heart eonditio"-?lly unrle 11ho is 8i ha~ hHCI 1110 hrart attacks follo\ri'l1g a prostate operation lle'll OC' home soon and hls d.:iu e:hll'r ncffis h1rn Yerv much. Thank ~OU. -?ITrs. H CO~J;\IE:'\T: It i s n • I neC'f'ssary to buy .i cookbook . All his daughter n£'<'cls 1~ ;\ p:1ge. or less. of ins1rur~1ons frorn J1i s doctor on 1vllat and • 11 !i;ll not fo r hh)• lo 11.~t 1) doubl lh ot your unr•11·\; h('<1!t!1 and pleasure \l"ill bt· cnh3nccd by au1· menus in a Spt.'<'ial rook book. r Hurry! One \'Jeek Only! DEVELOPING &PRINTING z ~ ' 1 ~~A~~}~t~t~~~~ ! ""I '·1/1' r , ... 1 Plv I \'/oliPI Site ~ 2 2 fror11 I. Cl, J :-I . 6:'0 & 120 Square ~ 12 [1po~urt .... • 9 N~,inr.v: ·. , ilJ_ j 10 Ei~Ol~U 3.99 0 ':. .... '2·h901urt 2.29 ~ ;·~~'.'.' •• "'1'.'~ ·' .-~iO hp11urt 3.99 126 CARTRIDGE FILM SYLVAN IA FLASHCUBES l l!i' KDDACDLDf.11 Ml Reg. ,_09 ...,_ "'""" 8 3 c I ,.,!i )24 ~''ii~ '"·- SOLID tu~uf't, beou!Y. eclc• l1>r VI><!' both cit <> ll>rohy low! A.II wi1h lornous Con'1on lobl!I 1ho1 o'>U"'~ !1>p <1uolo'Y t. ""'•fo(I'"" ll<:>ld ""Pe\ & lo~y icM i<h .n Com1'!1oo. G1>ld, S~y. G•~tn. Wh ·~ ,0P1>11 !<'tr~ All f,,11 <1voh!~ '·\ j Reg, 3.59 ft96 and 4.39 ~ PATIO AND POOL ALUMINUM CHAIRS full •i:~. h1 '"""f1•h rn el'>I fro~ .. ··. weo!~I!' ·~•·"""' .... r b·. '" tt••ntlo•" <olo" cornfor•olilc 1101 orrn~. . .... , .. l<:!rr.s .. '}"• -·········- Reg, 1.59 Pac~ of 2 lst QUALITY PRINT PILLOW CASE BUYS fl1>•ol & nnv~l'V print\ In potlelt & n1u11,colc•1. •?•36"' 3•11!. Only ot Hir"fY -~l<>(k IJP ' SALE GRANDFATHER AND WALL CLOCKS 799 "'""" 322 frict SCOTTS GLEN WILD tRICKET SCOTCH WHISKY BUTANE LITER O•\lillrd I. bltnd• J in !Iv c;m,.llt JI\ 1"'~ dt . <. d l•9n1 f oll <l~Y dl!<Of .... o~on · lt•t 111 Q¥Q~ohlt Ptntw cld chooo with <1 bnt<1 l c°"'tf pod . Santa Ana I ( ' ; \ ~· /.--/ 99 ,,,_,, eo, POLYESTER PRINT TOPS & SOLID PANTS • Reg. 1,13 DRISTAN NASAL MIST Reg, 74t 1Scc 4.6 OZ, CLOSE·UP TOOTH PASTE \ \' '"'"'" 63c Reg.99t THE ORIGINAL BEN GAY RUB Reg. 1.02 ALKA·SELTZER BOX OF 36 lo•l Wr<111poid Tobi~'' M.lll IK CllUPOK FOi Reg. 18.81 $2 REFUND Oii •• , J DlfJllllT 111(1 t!Alt (Atl ,tOO*(n '°' 111'1 l i ... ;;-,, , .. ,;1 • • 97c Bretk Shampoo, 7 Dl . le;,+~ • 82c Miss Breck Hair Spray, 13 oz. • 97c Breck Creme Rinse, 7 oz. , 1688 Reg . 1 J88 l9.88 REMINGTON 600 STYLER AND DRYER LADY SCHICK LASTING CURLS Hond.heht ¥t<>rk1 1n o l•ffy. Hl.i.pe11d lot dty•"!I· lo lot 1tylong. ? comb1, 1ryli"fl b"nh ,,•1t!11d".P0600. lowtl1, nt1111rol ''' ""mil'lll••i.. Wtfh '° ouotted 1oftt'I for 1110,, ..- fl~ffy or l<ln(I ho". 11 llC. Reg, 5,99 FANCY ACRYLIC KNIT CARDIGAN SWEATER$ f~ll foshi<!ned foMY knit$ & lot11 Jlyles "' dr lp·d•y •c•ylic, .o•~·to-live.w~h colon, 1ize• S-M·l. Reg. 3,99 216 SILVERTONE WIRE BREAD BASKET SALE • Hnnd wovt n 1ervinQ. brf'Od, . f111lt. wine & llowe, bo1k111 JO f~I 'for Mo1her'1 Doy gift1. .... 1444 17.11 LADT SCHICK SHAVING WAND Shel-.. ifftOOlllly. ••'TllY.· ~eolll•tl l11h1, ha1 !fovtl C:OH•. In bl11t. Wft!nt1day, May 8; 1~14 PILOT -ADVERTISE..:.._f1 Regular 11 .95-16,95 •• ruent I .. rf&kl It lilllt ••atlill•s. Nt Slits 11 ftaltn. . ~1'! ' ' ' BUY l Pair for Reg. . Pritt of 88t -Get You~ Second po1r for only ' c . fi10ll;£ ' , •• ,. 5.99 ,., 1.99 1t,. 7.4, for J.H lrt. l.99for1.H __ ' lq. J,99 for J.H 1.,. J.99 for'·'' 9 7 . I tl SM<W"' • 111• boll C.1u1elt •lt,llS-lfM .. /Cftl't •11 .... lt lotofC.U&lolt • I.,., It. i..tcttn -ilt '""' • I It. flft'll 'n SALE! MOTHER'S DAT GIFTWEAR GROUP PORCELAIN ON SALE! STEEL COOKWARE O•og. prked !<1 7.•91 f<11l, tVl!ll heoting. In A-.o<;odo, f1nl!l!ppl1! Gold leoltd 110 11ding cah11<1y, ;'1hlp.ift·bolt!e", wrought i•1>n t tnte•· ptlece / gto n bowl, more tor Moml • J'h 0 1. P<1r1/Covtr • !0" frypor1. l!O S.99 Tit,.•• 't\' 15'' w .. ~h·• sac · 23. S fl•MltHU U. 4-SPEED WARIN 3.50 FAMOUS BLENDER SALE PERFUMI WHISTLE SOiid 1tolt!, 9.50-wott -· Gift -i11!e ltlol rt0ll, tol'."Co•d itOl'Oge.-lft A+ -1~11 Hold• 1 drom ol code. HofYl!ll Gold. '°"'°"'' P•'""""'· Fountain Y alley El Toro HuntlllC)ton Beach HuntillC)ton Beach Th~ ~kin rs th(' lurgrst organ or our body and our11t'i_i;hs th"/ Hvcr ond all the olh<-1· org;1n~ hv 1nanv pou11t.1~ !'a\S 11r Steincrohn 1n hi~ l'Yluk l1•t. "Pracucnl t.u1dr To Skin Problems." Por a cnpy 1\nl•· hhn 01 lhi, p.'lj'>('f Pnclo~1ui.: ::;, 1 cents and a !'it1 n·1r"'I ~ ,,, d dr1~SSl-d Cll\f'IOp<' Costa Mesa 233 E. 17111 Sf, 1406 w. Edlngtr & lrlslol M..,..iloofTolllort El Toro of Rockfltld H61-ofl ...... , 21 IJ I h«h ll•d. of Afloolo • Costa Mesa z.ioo Har1>o< ct wn ... Sonta Ana 3325 lrlslol of Maclrllor Fountain Valley 16141 H.W of Edl"9'• HuntlllC)ton Beach Huntinc)ton Beach Westminster WHllllloster of Gelftft Wnt '5 """'""""' c.-SlllW.- •• ' VO The govc four supe Bea Ca Rooa Fri a~dr cha s fi.frs $50. lhe dau n.- Ber I Fr con Sy "' ki you H Fr em off sec He in as d He He off w to mi bi co Sc a in po c ca d ' • t -----( Today's Final VOL. 67, NO. 128, 5 SECTIONS, 88 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1974 TEN CENTS ' Supervisor Hopefuls Rap County Govern,ment By JACK CHAPPELL Of IM O.lly ,Ucrl Sllff The asserted failures of Orange Counly government were criti cilcd today as the four candida tes for F'ifth District supervisor spoke before the Laguna Beach Chamber or Commerce. Candidates include Marcia Bents. Ronald Gaspers ! incumbentJ. Nol;in Friz.zellc. and Jarnes Thorpe. They addressed about 100 persons at the chamber's breakfast 1neeting. Thorpe blasted the present county leadership, \llhich includes Caspers, for "disregarding the cities and disregarding the unincorporated areas. Thorpe, former mayor or San Juan Capistrano, said the county government should "get out of government" as quickly as possi ble. "Their job is to aid cities and to aid in lnrorp:>ration and annexations of unincorporated land ," he said. ''County government can never be 'good Landowners Big Reward Anrwunced By Hearsts SAN FRA r\C ISCO IUPI ) -ri.tr. and fl1rs . Randolph A. Hearst today offered a SS0.000 reward for informalion leadin g to !he lio1fe return of their kidnaped daughter, P8tricia . The rewa rd was the first offered in lh e case. which began more than three month.If ago Vl'hen the 20-year-olcl MAYOR ALIOTO SAYS SLA 'WATCHEO DAUGHTER.' Story, Page S nei...•spaper hei ress i...'as carried from her Berkeley apartment Feb. 4. • In a related development, S a n Francisco Mayor Joseph L. Alioto confirmed reports that police believe the Symbionesc Liberatlon Anny kidnapers of 1'-1iss llearst were conside rin g kidnaping one or more of the mayor ·~ young grandchildren. Hearst, president and editor of the San Francisco Examiner, said !he 't-e"·ard money has been deposited in a bank account and will be paid to the person or persons who provide authorities with informa1ion leading to fl1iss Hear.st4 s safe return to her parents' home. lie asked anyone \vith information about the v.·hereabout!I of his daughter or the SLA to contact the FBI or police. He emphasized that the narries of those offering infonnation would be kept secret. The reward money. offered by the lfearst family from their own funds, WM in addition to $2 millio:i a' :v paid out as ransom in a free food program demanded by the SLA. Of U1at money. Hearst himself put up $500.000 and the Hearst Foundation supplied the rest. Another $4 million worth of food offered as ransom by lhe Hearsf Corp. was withdrawn after \he kidnapers failed to meet a deadline of last Friday midnight for returning ?.1iss flcarsl. Lagu1ia Tr1Lstees Hire Co 1isuJtcuit Dr. Leland Ne\vcomer \Vas formally hired Tuesday night as an adviser and consultant to the Laguna Beach Unified School Distris:t. to assist in the search for a new superintendent. The current , Supt. Don Woodington ha s resigned, effective Sept. 5, to run for county superin tendent of schools. Trustees agreed to pay Newcomer a salary not to exceed $3,CKll for his work in locating qualified applicants Jar the position. New comer, president of LaVeme College, has agreed to su bmit three candidates and two alternates to the board by J~ne 11. · BOSTON WHALER ' SUCCESS ST ORY Here's a •iwhaJe" of a suc..:ess story about Daily Piiot classifie<i ad•. Fint. read tills ad : 13' BOSTON Whaler, 40 hp elec Johnson $950. or best olfer (Phone No.) days, (Phone No.) evcs. According to thc-advc-.1iscr, a-€orona del 1'-1ar man. the first man to come to see lhe boat bouAht It. Th.11.t's resulls. ~ a "few words l n thre rigt-' nlace, '' In the Dally Pilot's clas:i.ilied ad scctl~n. and .sec If you don't have ll whale of a late to tell . Dial direct: 642-5618. But Does I-le Kno'tt tlie Law? The sign says "Brad Gates -he knows the job.'' But enthusiastic supporters for this candida~e for Orange County Sheriff apparently don't know the la\VS in Gates' own homelown. San Juan Capistrano Ci I y f\1anager, Donald Weidner said Tuesday that a campai gn sign on San Juan Creek Road was in possible . violation of one to three city ordinanc~s. Anot her sign in the Troy Homes area may also be illegal. He has ordered them removed. .Judge to Rule ·on Gag Order In Frai1d Case Lawyers for two doctors and a chiropractor accused by authorities or bilking patients at their Anaheim clinic moyed Tuesday to prevent t h e prosecution from discussing the case ~ith the news media. Orange County Superior Court Judge James Turner set May 17 as the date fellow Judge Everett W. Dickey will rule on the demand for a "gag order.'' He scheduled 111 ay 28 as the date on Y.'hich Drs. ltarry Rudolph Alslcben. 41. of Yorba Linda. and \Villiam J. Goldwag. 47, or Santa Ana and chiropractor Paul L. Black, 6.'.Jl of Anaheim, will plead to • charges contained in a Grand Jury indictment. The trio are charged with grand theft and conspiracy to defraud. They arc free on their promise to appear. Deputy District Attorney James Brooks, who presented the case to the Grand Jury, claimed the actused trio bad made at least $2 million in fees during the past year from patients who v.·ere told !hey had diseases that never existed. .Brooks said Alsleben's "chelation therapy'' at the clinic consisted of feeding saline intravenously to many of the patients whose com plaints spark ed Ute district attorney's investigation. Brooks alleges the costly treatments were "absolutely worthless.'' Alsleben is described by authorilies as a prolific writer whose books and articles !See CLINIC, Pll(e 21 Laguna Chainher Concert Closes Sea~n 'fl1ursday The London Amadeus Quartet will close the current season of the Laguna Beach Chamber Music Society wi th a concert. at 8:30 p.m. Thursday in the Laguna Beach High School audjtorium. Th e quartet features violinists Norbert Brai11in and Siegmund Nisse!, violist Peter Schidlof and cellist fl1artin Lovett. In concert, they wi.11 ~rform Haydn , ~· 71, Bartok No. 4, and Beethoven, Op. Admiss ion i!i $5 with a student price of $3. Subscriptions for the 1974.75 Chamber f\1uslc Society season are now available. The season opens In October with the London Virtuosi an<t lncludes the French Sirin~· Trio. lhe Quartcllo Caccuta di Roma and the Borodi n Quartet. &!ason prices are $10 for students , Sl6 and S14 for others. Further information is nvallablc by contacting Laguna Beach C h a m b c r f\1u.sic Society, P.O. Box 385, Laguna Beach . representaUon," he said. He said that instead of helping unincorporafC<f areas become cities, the county leadership was stepping in and blocking such attempts. Thorpe hit the current formation of county ''super agencies" whieh he said were designed to save money but wi ll only end up blocking com munication. Thorpe told the Laguna Business leaders to compare Caspers' first three and a half years of service wit h his last six months as election approached. •·Do you want another three and a half years like the first tenn," Thorpe asked . C.ounty government also caught il s share of darts fl'Onl !he other two challengers. Caspers steered clear of defending the eounty, but stressed his work 011 l'Onservation. and control or gro\\'th. Frlzzelle eriticized g o v e r n m e n ts generally for stepping in and removing more and more personal liberties fron1 individuals. "Little nips, lit tle bites and lilt!{' nibbles here and there. YlC lose control 11£ our own destiny," Frizzelle said nnd he pointed to Proposition 20, th{' Coastn l Conservation Act of 1972 as a "nibble." Fri zze lle identified himself a s chairman of the Orange Co u n 1 y campaign against Proposition 20 and said he had opposed it not because he \~as against preservation of the coastline but l)tcause ii was in1portant not to establish a regional government •·that takes a"·ay Present Hillside Personal Reasotas Third Officer Quits By lilt.ARY KA YE Ol rt.. O.H1 Pilel Sl•tl • Ill Dave Emory, CQmmunity relations and school resources officer, has become the third man to quit the Laguna Beach Police Department wi thin the past two months. Emory resigned on Monday, effective immediately, for personal reasons. - Tod ay, he dec lined to elaborate, but sajd in an interview, he felt no animosit ies towards the department. The sc hool resources officer. who has been with the force for lwo and one-half years, said he does not have exac t plans ror the future, but will "divorce myself entirely from police work." . "l'Ye been a poUceman for 16 years, and I'm ready to try something else where I can use what I've learned over lhese years," Emory said. "Maybe something like pub I i c relations, teaching, selling, or whatever,'' he added. Capt. Dave Brown said he had no comment on Emory 's sudden resignation. "He had his reasons," was all he would say. Emory ·s position. of teaching law enforcement classes at local schools. will probably go unfilled, Capt. Brown said. ''There's no plans to continue the SRO (school resources o1fi cer ) progran1 next Soutl1 lag una'-s · Marcus Bro~'Jt Succumbs at 71 ~1arcus Jaines Brown, an eight-year resident of South Laguna and a retired accountant, died Tuesday. He was 71. A resident of 3261 l Caribbean Drive, fl.tr. Brown had been retired in recent years artcr a long career in accounting. He was a past president of the Los Angeles chapter and a member ot the Orange County chapter of the Society or California Acoountants. He was a graduate of the USC School of Business. Mr. Brown leaves his widow, Alice ; two sons. \Varren Andrew Brown of Santa Cruz and Bruce Alai1 Brown or Los Angeles: a brother, A. All en Brown of Delta. Colo.: a sister, Ec-ther ~1. Brown of l.Ds Angeles and three grandchildren . Visitation is schedul ed for Wednesday and Thursday evenings at Lesneski Mortuary in San Clemente. Graveside funeral services wi ll be held at 11 a.m. Friday at Ascension Cemetery in El Toro. Friends v.·ho wish may make memorial contribul ions to the City or Hope, 1500 E. Duarte Road, Duarte, 91010. Laguna year, and we probably won 't continue Dave's classes this yea r," he said. "It's hard for someone new to step in and take over someone's else's job.' Emory, 36, was a policeman in Norfolk, Va . for 13 years before corning to the Laguna Beach Police Department. l~e said he has done every type of police job during his 16 years in the field. Emory, who lives in Lagwa Niguel, IS.. RESIGNS, Page I) Trudeau Rule F acirtg . Test In Parliament OTTA\VA (UPI) -The two main opposition parties' discontent with Prime l\1inister Pierre Elliott Trudeau's budget threatens to overt-rn the Canadian goVernment tonight, when a left-wing group's non-confidence motion is voted on in parliament. . The Socialist New Detnocratic Pa rty (NDP), which has 31 votes, introduced its measure in the form of an amendment to a p ro gressive conservative party's motion asking the house to declare that it "docs not have confidence in the government by reason of its failure to propose effective budgetary measures to contain and reduce inflation." The NOP amendment accused the government of "failure to propose any measures to assist p.:!nsioners, people on low and fixed incomes. or to deal with the housing crisis or to remove glaring inequities in the Canadian tax system." The Conservatives, who have 107 or Parliament's 264 seats. welcomed the NDP amendment with lengthy ehecrs - and is expected to support it when it comes up for a vote tonight. If that happens, a majority of members will be recorded against the budget. Trud eau said Tuesday that, in such an event, he will ask Governo · General Jules Leger to dissolve parliament Thursday, which would pave the way for a new general election. Should the prime minister get by tonight's balloting. he still will have to face the conservative motion -probably on Friday. Then it would be up to the NOP to back ·u1e Conservatives if Trudeau is to be turned out of office. Trud eau's $23.95 billion budget provides calls fol' higher taxes on I a r g e (See CANADA, Page Z) What Voleano~ Iceland Fails w Fi1ul Eriiption . ' REYKJAVIK, Iceland <AP) -The Icelandic Coast Guard said today It could not find a volcanic eruption ofr the ooast reported earlier by an Amtrl· can military plane. An official said the Coast Guard sent an aircraft to the re ported site 46 miles southwest of the NATO air base at Ke.navUt. The crew said It saw no sien of a gabcd eruption. A..similar .rePort was rC(elved from an American helicopter which new to the si te from Kenavlk . The searching airmen said they thouC}lt the trroneous report of l\n erup- tion might have been caused by sightings of heavy seas breaking over rocks in the area and ck>uds of spray. Earller the Keflavik control tower said a U.S. military plane radioed that a massive new volcanic eruption had begun in the 11eabcd of[ Iceland. ' " • t • DlllY Piiat Slftf Plttlt !\'em Ra11ge Newport Beach actor John \Vay ne planted his · brand at his new tennis club in New· port Tuesday. For column, story and photo, see sports sec· lion today, Page 23. Cleveland Park Fire Cre\vs Face Tough Te1Tain WARNER SPRrNGS (UPI) Hundreds of firefighters f ac e d "treacherous terrain" and the threat of v.·inds in e(forts to co ntain a brush and timber fir e in a fringe area of the Clev.eland National Forest toda y. A 'spokesman for th e. U.S. Forest Se rvice said 370 acres had been burned by midmorning. The fire began before noon Tuesday and was attributed to a camper. It started along the boundary of the forest about five miles . north of this northeast San Diego County community and burned both National Forest and Los Coyotes Indian Reservation property. "We expect a very difficult next 12 hours due to-extFemely treacherous terrain at the head of the Cire,'' U.S. Forest Service fire boss EdcUc Lundgren and State Division of Forest ry fire boss Glenn Snyder said in a joint statement this morning. "The area at 5.000 fc.et elevation is rocky. steep and rugged and is mixed heavy chapparal and limber," the fire bosses sai d. "\Ve are also co ncerned about predicted strong gusty winds this afternoon. We still hove over one mile or line to build around the head or the fire.'' The bosses predicted containment or the blaze by nightfall and control by daybreak Thursd/'ly. Early today 426 firtflghters were on the lines and their number was erpected lo go lo 640 by afternoon. l\fellitatio11 TaJk Set •• A free Introductory lecture o n transcendental mt'dltatlon wlll be held at 1:30 p.m. Thursday and 7:311 p.m. May 16 at the Laguna Beach branch library. 363 Glenncyrc St., Laguna Beach . i 1"ron1 you your cup:ici!}' to gov1•r11 your· s1•lr." In .1 Que-st1on rl.'Jl'rrin)'.: to · 1>rrssurc j!r\lups" an d th t• influence !h(•y exert on eount~' gO\'(•rnn1cnt , Frili'l'l!c sa id: "I don 't believe in them," Fri1.zelle hit the cxtcr..-!\i' u-.1> the county n1akes· of t·onsult.int.1; and srii<I i1 \1 as an exan1ple of hov.· lllOlll')' l;Ol'S oui :ind nolhing is rrccived for ti ~!rs. Bents \\'ho opcnl'd the can1paii;n fScc COU ~TY. 1'~1gc 21 Plan Open Space 111 Lagu11a Area Asl{ecl By JAN WORTH 01 llM P.Hy Piiot St•ff Hillside property owners in South Laguna presented a new compromise land developm ent plan Tuesda y calling for 72 percent open space on the 125 acres involved: In the most controversial section of the hillside land . the area norlh of Aliso Creek, the landowners p r o p o s e d developing 93 of 268 acres. \\'ith ().la to 944 units buill on the developed portion . The co1npron1ise is an attempt to find a middle ground between proposals by the hillside owners. by owners of natter coastal properties, and by the • Orange County Planning Departments. The new propmal was made at a public hearing on the South Laguna General Plan at the county Planning Commission. Present zoning of South Laguna rould allow up to 6,000 more residents. The present population is about 3,800. Coastal homeowners have asked for development standards to permit onl.v _.,98 dwellings in the hills, and about 1.993 ne"' residents. If the new compromise \.\'ere approved , it would mean up to 4,673 nC\V residents in up to 1,869 new dv.·clling units total, both north and south of Aliso Creek. The hillside property owners plan is similar to that proposed by the county planning .department, which called for housing from 1,000 to 1.800 units in the hill s. Fred Lang, of the South Laguna Civic Associal ion which produced the coastal homeowners' plan, said he believed the tv.·o grou ps have reached as close a compromise as possible on the southern sector of South Laguna. But questions remain on the northern portion-basically because of a proposed. road needed for acc ess to the new hillside homes. Several routes for the road have bttn suggested, linking the hilltops With Pacific Coast Highway at Hobo Canyon . V.'ith Laguna Canyon Road al El Toro Road . with L.1guna Beach via Balboa Boulevard. and \vith propose d de\'clopm<'llts on the inland fl.1oulton Hanch by a new rood down the slope behind Laguna Beach. The Hobo Canyon rout e v.1ou \d mean that 65 of 160 mobile homes in an existing trailer park would have to be relocated. Residents of the mobile home park. mostly retired, have been v o ca I opponents to that plan because they say they would face serious financial losses if IS.. IULI.slDE. Page Z) Or:g:~oast Weather Considerable low cloudiness night and moming hours "'ilh hazy after~ noon sunshine Thursday. Oc- C:lsional light drizzles during the morning hours. Highs al tbc beaches 62 rising to 70 inland. INSIDE ·roDAY California Republicans are facing dilem171.o of ha1.oi11u a co11tlicted felon ns their nominee for got.leriior. Story, Page 30. Al Twr f•rvlt• s h.tll'" It l., M. &•'fll II C1tlfor11l.t J G••Mr C1r111r t Cla11Jt1H IS'4f COllllCI 12 Crt11Mnl » Ot•ltl Hotlttl 11 IE"dllttlll P••• • E."""''"'-' "'n l'\O\lft(f "·» "°'" U.M l'•r tlM •••Ml IJ H-'"' ,.- ,,. llM: k rvlt• ,, Alll'I L.t"'t" ,, M•llM• • Mfvlff :tl•2t Mllf\otl lfUNh J1 f1f1tl ...... Htwt ' QT111M c ...... 1w It ·-..... Sylvl• l'tr!tr JI '"'" l>U ~'M'-MIH1t1tt »-» ,__ " TM.t19" •tt W11l1Mr I World Ntw1 • ' 2 DAILY PILOl LB • 2 Capo Sites Eyed for A:n.imal Shelter Orange County 11•1H ~oon b r g 1 l'I appraising t\\'O parcels of land in San Juan Capistrano to determine which is moi>I ~uitnblc .1~ thr ~ite of a !lou:h e('H1nty anin1:1J shel\t"r Thl• noard 111 S1Jµt'r\ ISOl'S 'l'ucsday :Juthorlzt•d 1he Hl•ul Propc·rty ~r1 ices Dcpartn1cnt 10 r\J!'tow Its sirl' study to the l"'-'O parcels. both vf whi('h are loct1ted nctir 1he San fJiE"go Fn.>e\vay along Ca1nin11 C;ipistrnno . 1 Once the :ippraisals :1rc ron\plrte, th" c·ounty 111u ~r pr(•pnre rnvir.o nmental imp!ICI reports on the ~itcs lO ~tcrn1ine \ l\'hich would be the 1,ast impacted by construction of the shelter. Real Property Services Department Head Stanley Krause u ld It is doubtful all the procedures wlll be completed before the end of the fiscal year. "ThE'rE' doesn't appear to bf any f'h:inet> rlu~sc will be completed by July so it \1'111 have to be re-budgeted next year." l\r;1u~e said , Sornc kind of budget adjustinent 1vould ha1c been needed an.~'\\'ay since the original $:.!00,000 set <J$ide for the soulh t'ot1r11y :,hcltl·r has been v.·hittlcd dO\\'ll to Si0.000. Jawo ~ski Needs More Materials \V:\SHINGTON IA Pl -Sp c c I a 1 Prosc('utor Leon Jav<orski and the chief counsC'I [or the llou~c .Ju d \<.: l'il r y' Comnliltec said tod:iy th('Y n cc d additional \\1a1crgate mat r rial fron1 the \Vhitc !louse, despite President Nixon's decision to release no more. \\latcrgate material. . John Doar, chief rounsel for lhe .Judicia ry Committ(le's ilnpcal1lmen1 inquiry. said th(' con1mi11ct' needs \\'atergatc material the \\'hilc House is refusin g In r~·lcase and should Issue a subpoena for it. Doar sa id at a nev•s conference the crunrnittre should act on a subpoena before il starts receiving \Vntergatr. cvidcncr gatherrd by the impeJchment inquiry staff, which it is scheduled to do Thursday. 110111ever. Cornmittee Chairman Prier Rodino (0 -N.J.), said no meeting has been called to ronsidrr a subpoena <ind lndica ted nothing would be done before uext week. The con1nlitt cc hos :i request pending for 7G <'Onvcrsations relating to \\'atcrgarc and still \\!ants !he tapes of ~2 conversa tions i•bpoenaed last month, President i\ixon released part i a I transcripts of some. of the sub poenaed conversations last y,·eek but said he Frorn Page I ( Hil.LS ID E . • • forrC'd to move. But a ·representative for the hillside owners promised 'fuesday tha t if the Hobo Canyon route is approved. the property owner will relocate all the trailers at hi s expense on a nearby hilltop. " Another road alternative v.'ould cut across the slope from the hilltop, behind Lagun a's Top of the World , and descend to Aliso Creek. This choice would cost up to $700.000 just fo r extensive cuts and fills on the hillside. planners predicted. Planning com m is s ·ion e r Bart Spendlove, who rrpresents the fifth supenrisorial district including South Laguna. said he opposes putting any 1nore traffic on Pacific Coast Highway. "Unless \\'e find another way, I cannot support any general plan amendment for South Laguna with residential uses along the hilJ lop," he said. Several residents from the flatter srctions of to-.l'n said thl!Y 1vere still dissatisfied v•ilh the -hillside lando\vners alternative. \\'OU!d not gi\'e the committee the actual tapes. • /i-Enrlier" today, \Vhi!c llouse lav.')'er Jarnes LJ. St. Clair infonned U.S. Dis trict Judge .John J. Sirica thal Nixon \\'ill refuse to turn over tapes of 6-1 presidential e-0nversations subpoenaed by J.1worski and the special prosecutor said he 1\·ould continue the court fight to get them. Sirica issued a staten1ent aftrr a niceting in his chambers saying he \1-ould niret \\1ith la111yc rs in the case Friday to map out the impending court battle. He said a bearing in the case was still set for 11 a.m. PDT ~1onday. St. Clair announced at the White House Tuesday that attempts at working out a compromise over Jaworski 's subpoena for the tapes and document s covering 64 \\'bile House conversations had been terminated and that Nixon \\'OU!d fight the case to the Supreme Court if neceasary. "~fr. St. Clair, special ct1unscl to the l)resident, and l\1r. Jaworski, special prosecutor, visited the court this morning lo ronnally advise Judge Sirica that the President intends to pursue his motion to quash the special prosecutor's subpoena lo him and that the special prosecutor \\'ill continue bis efforts to enforce compliance with the subpoena," Sirica's announcement said. "The court intends to meet on Friday t.1ay 10 with all attorneys who are participating in litigation regarding lhe subpoena in preparation for o r a l arguments scheduled for 2 p.m., Monday, l\.1ay 13, '' Sirica added. St. Clair declined to say Tuesday what I\ixon \\'OU!d do if the Supreme Court should rule against him, saying "it is rhetorical and hypothetical and l don't think we will get to that point." St. Clair al.so said Nixon w9uld give no more tapes to the House Judiciary Committee for its impeachment Jnquiry. The committ ee ha s requested tapes of about 75 Wa t e rg a I e-re I a t ed conversations, in addition to the 42 for which it was given White House.edited transcripts in.stead of the tapes. AsKed v.·hat Nixon would do it the rommittee issues another subpoena demanding tapes, St. Clair said he v.·ou.ld "respectfully decline to comply." !& the commifiCe ' persisted, St . Clair said, "Then , v.•e're going to have a con frontation because the President is firm in his resolve that he already has told the facts." The last tapes confrontation can1e last fall \\'hen Nixon ordered then-Special Prosecutor Archibald Cox fired rather than give him tapes subpoenaed for the \Vatergatc grand jury. Ultimately, Nixon gave p the tapes rather than risk a Supreme C-Ourt !est. Since then he has given the prosecu tor 's The first $50.000 cut was made during Jast year's budget hearings and another $80.000 was removed from the fund to pay the cost of de,lgning a major remodeling of several floors of the new county courthouse In Santa Ana. PrcliminRry estimates by Krttu sc's r!~pRrtmr.nt show fhe two prime parcels \Viii cost about $106.000 and $154.000 rcspecllvely. ' The most expensive site. a 4.8'9 acre parcel 011o'ncd by Roymo nd Carey nnd Charles Swanner. is located on Camino Capist rano just north of J unipero Serra. Krause indicated Swanner is hesitant to sell and may hold out for condemnation . The cheaper si te , owned by Pearl Williaim, is a 4.7·acre parcel OD Cimino Capistrano right next to the freeway. Supervisor Ronald Caspers said the board's action to begin appraising the property ts a big step toward 1..'<lmpleti on or !he shelter somcli1ne in the next fiscal year. "This project seems to have been deferred over an,d over again," he said. "There is a great nee for U1is down south and the need is growing every day." f'ror11 Pag e J ' Caspers said the existing fac1llty in Oranae is overloaded and respGnse Ume to calls in the south county Js very slow. Health Department Director Jotu1 Philp said the facility he envisions would ba\'c about 8.000 squ!lri! fe et of space, inc luding a veicrinary treatinent roo1n. operating roc11n and 1X'ns for 200 dogs right away and 500 dogs when fully completed . Tn a separate action. supervisors also agreed to let the existing anhnal shelter open up on Sundays from 10 a.in. to 5 p.m. Offi<·ers Na b Rape Suspec t COUNTY G(i)VERN 1\1EN'f • • • LONG BEACH (UPI) -Phmip \Vflliams, 19, suspected of being the "stocking cap rapist" who assaulted six women in the Long J3cach area in the past-seven \\'('{'ks, has been arrested. Officers, responding to a rePort of a man with a gun Tuesday. <Spotted \Villiams In an alley. The suspect ran an~ hid inside a closet in an abando ned apartment building where he v.·as taken into :ustody. \Villiams was charged w i th sus picion of rape and anned robbery. Gazebo Suit Se ttled in Capo Beach A private land O\vner and the County of Orange have settled a lawsuit v.·bich sought to give the Capistrano Beach Palisades Gazebo property to the public . In an action which came forth 'fuCRday, superv isors agreed to accept the histori c structure over Io o k i n g Capistrano Bay and substantial property surrounding it for use as a public park. But three other lots inland of that promontory ¥.ill remain in private hands and now could be developed. The lawsuit ~rting public rights to the property was filed in the summer of 1972 after residents physically halted the demolition of the old gazebo structure at the ha nds of contractors working for a landowner. Several months later supervi.sors, heeded the advice of the Orange County Grand Jury and ordered the county counsel to launch legal proceedings in an attempt to obtain the property. ta lk. outlined her past involve ment lvith government and said that during her tenure as chairman or the past Orange County Grand J ury, the jury had spent 80 percent of its time investigating county government. She hit what she ('alled the county leadership's failure to com municate \\•ilh the citizens, with bureaucrats and among themselves. She too said she did not Support Prop. 20 because it removed from the cities their rights to control land use within their 0•1'Tl areas. A realtor, she said there was a necessity to preserve open space. but said governments should purchase it. Such purchases too. ren1ove the property from the tax rolls 1\•hich indirectly increases taxes lo others, she noted. She said she would conserve county funds by combining departments v.·hich perfonu similar functions and indicated the Orange County Sheriff's Department and the Coun ty Marshal's office were two . Frorn Page l • • • corporations. But its opponents brand these proposals as "too little and too late'" and denounce the govcrnmen~ for failing to impose strict anti-inflationary controls. The prime minister's minority ~ibe.ral pJrty regi1ne has been governing wilh NOP support since the 29th general election in October. 1972. Trudeau told newsmen that he did not \Yant an electiqn, but that he was prepared to face the voters if he had to. "We haven't been anxious for one and I can't say we're geared up ... fo r an election. but l 'm sure the Liberals can swing into action pretty quickly if an election is forced on us." he said. Ran som~ Raised F 01· 2 Children Supervisor Rona ld Caspers today SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (APl -A claimed credit for launching the legal real eilate broker whose two children move and characterized Tuesday ' s disappeared from a beach outside their acceptance as a logical compromise. home says he has obtained $80,000 He added that he and top aides of the demanded in a ransom note for thei r safe county counsel's office plan to explcJin return. the latest agreement in full before John Colonna said, howeve r, that he members of the Capistrano Beach fears for the children's safety and is Community Association at a meeting trying to keep the police out of the case. which has yet to be scheduled.. Longtime The note said the children would be "cut local resident Eel enbaum had into small piecei;." unless the ransom was originally planned to build on the paid by next t.1onday. property but his plan.s ere thwarted Colorma's children, Germaine. 12, and when the suit was filed. wyers for the John, 11, were missed about noon on landowner and county lega xperts had Sunday "'-'hen they fai!~d lo return from been holding a series of con Crences in the beach. Their mother, Noemi, 34, recent weeks which finally led to the searched for four hours before telling comprom ise. police the children were missing. The gazebo, \\:hich now falls into the .. \Ve have the money. I have $80.000 in which should be combined to remove a duplication of service and paperwork . Caspers declined to say whether he originally had supported Prop. 20, but said he did support it no\\'. The supervisor sits as the county's elected representative to the South Coast R~ional Conservation Com rn is s ion \\'hich under Prop. 20 exercises permit authority over Projects planned within 1,000 yards or the coastline. Caspers described the commission as "another sieve'' which projects · mu st clear and he noted the con1n1ission has approved 95 percent or all pr_ojccts presented to it. He said the coast and the people on the coast were better off for the conditions and the changes the commission forced in approval of the projects. He said that after 20 yea rs in business, he had been shocked at hoy,· slowly governments moved , but he said such slown ess was necessary because of myriad groups and interests which had to be included in discussions. He noted there are "jiHions of special interest groups .. which people join lo make their voices heard at the count y level and he said just listening to special interest groups is u job. "Frankly, there are just so man y minutes in a day ... only so many ears to put a telephone to," he said . Caspers said he viewed preservation o( open space a high priority item for county government and said he had been a leader in the 1novement to control grov.'th of the county population. "You just can't go on stuffing people into the county. Jf you put LOOO people on !he Queen J\Iary. you've got a nice boat ride. Jf you put 4,000 to 5,000 people. you've got a miserable rats' nest." Ca spers said. He suggested thJt lo keep cost of county governn1ent doy,·n. the countv could lay off 10 percent of its "·orkforc"e C'\:ery year. and in so doing, cut out the e1nployes who do not per.form. He said governinent acquisition of open lands \\'as important now because the l:tnd "disappear.;.'' lie said the tendcncv is lo take ope n undeveloped acres' fof granted. "Just because it is here today doesn't mean it is going to be here to1norrow.'' Casper1t sa id noting that "the people in Ne\\'port made that mistake with Spyglass Hill.'' The four candidates seek election to the supervisorjal district encompassing the southern half of the county and which stretches from Beach Boulevard in Huntington Beach to San Clemente . The election is June 4. f'roua Page I CLINIC ... constantly advocate the use of "chelation therapy'' and the val~s-st~ielt6fei of Vitamin E. J tie has been as defendant in several civil act ions filed in Superior C.ourt by former patients. 1~e1v T r e a s 1cre r Praising \Villiam E. Simon as the man who saw the U.S. through the energy crisis, Preside nt Nixon today swore the fo rmer energy czar into of- fice as Secretary of th e Trea· sury, replacing George P. Shultz who is going into bus· i n e~s. Everg lades Blaze S mokes . Up Miamians . M!M11 (UPI ) - A smoke pall from the buming Everglades has darkened skies along the Florida Gold Coast for the seventh day and health officials in ~tiami \\'amed patients 11·ith heart and rc>spiratory problems to stay indoors. The Dade County air polut ion index 11·as 60. ll'hich is considered "heavy." A nev.· fire broke out in the sav.·grass- c.'O\'crcd S\\'a mpland betwet'n t he Tamiami Trail (U.S. 41 ) and the ·'Alligator Alley" toll road linking Naplea and Fort Lauderdale. Aerial surveillance sho1ved it swept across 1,600 acres of dry sawgrass in a matter or hours and s1ate forestry officials feared it ~-ould char 40,000 Everglades acres unless checked quickly. ''\\1e are bringing in additional rangers. We anticipate it's going to be a pretty lougti one.'' a spokesman said. "Th.ls Is probably the-\\'ors t place in the state of Florida to have a fire .. It's so remote and the v.·est.erly "'-'inds are dri\•ing the smoke riiiht over the Miami area.'' Dade County Health Director Dr. ~1ilton Saslaw advised those \\ith heart or respiratory ailments to "sta~· behind a good air conditioner and restrict their activily." The U.S. Weather Bureau at Miami reported it has been receiving queries from asthma and emphysema victims asking tor directions to areas where the air is smoke free , However, there appeared to be no slgnilicant increase in hospital admissions of patients with breathing problems. The new fire was located within 30 miles of Gold Coast beach front hotels: Fire Control Coordinator Jim Keen said, "There's nothing in front of that fire except a lol of very !hick matted sawgrass. It's just like dry h.ay our there." Fire crews were trying to get bulldozers into the area. hands of the Capistrano Bay Parks and cash, all in small unmarked bills," Recreation District , is in a bad state of Colonna said at his home in Luqillo, a repair but is frequently used by the I resort 30 miles east of San Juan. public because of the spectacular view it t;.r __ ?t"'f'"'""-------~--------------. ----:;-::-;;--:-;;;;;.;;OiUiOJiiiOiiuaiiii~[ offers of the South Coast. ~~~----Jd~mtll•W~ ,. ~ ;p 7 u• ~ ··rm tired of hearing developers say ho\v much they are going to leave inppen space," sa.id Dick Clark of 22351 'First Ave. "\\lhat they leave in open space is so steep it is uny,•alkable, unclimbab le. and certainly not bu ildable. \Vhat makes that such a big givea\vay?" Cornn1issioner Shirley c:rindle sai d she believes the area of South Laguna north 1if Aliso Cret:k "is not ready ror tlrvelopment and 1ni ght n c v er l>e-beca use of at:cess problems." office other !apes for a toUll or !9. L Ne \V Haven Fire li&i She propoi;cc_I it be put in a planning preserve and rc·JS~c!'.~ed each ~·c<1r tn !'cc if in l<-1cl a ro<1d should go do\1·n "the back 11·ay" in to Aliso C:reck Canyon. I ORAH<FE COAST " DAILY PILOT I~~ 0<~~ .. lr f"• 1•1 i"t , Piicl ""'~ .. ~,,~ ,. CQ~ ' ''"" <"• °'"'" '"I' ruto-•l•"l 1>¥ I"" 0.•''I"" ' I'"''' "' ; l ...,N,' <;,.iw••~ W"<O"•"'' 1 •"'1 f\f •~11 ''" ·~i~ F-.~ .. v i.;. Co·'• 11,., "'"~ "1i.. ~ 11., '""r"" U-li./'•FOu•• ,.,,., l ,no• ~ •-'"·l·>rl.:!"~• o ,-~ ,, '..... •.,; ·' "'l" .... ;, .. ·'"' " .... "'~ .~-1 _., 111 '' "J)(l f<tJ . ,,., ' ..... ~ ' ....... .,... I -• -, , " . h ' /. "<>rr"' N1.•,,, :;L~·,-., crc .... ,H l·Y-1 ·~h-T,J P.1 1~1 ,. •.•• ,. ... , ·~l~ ....... l•IJV!ICI lteth Ofik t 212~"'' ''·" -r• '-'·O· n'1 Adr7r· · I J (l.,, t«>, q1~~7 Oftltt' Offictt ' •+•·~ ")~ ... ~.,&.,'I· .. ~ 11.-,..-,~t flt •"I i o1h~-"'&"''""'...,, .. ,.. .. 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The.• ussociation includes residents of the Tem ple ~lilts area, and in voting to support the school lax overrid~. the association's steering committee found tha t 1he group's objectives encompassed "all aspects of quality" for the city of l.aµ:una Beach, Tom Alexander, group spokesn1an, said. • The tax override will increase the ;illo•vab\e spending per child in the r!istrict from th is year's figure of $1 ,218 to .i J.298. The override. If successful, wilJ offset a 31-cenl JX'r $100 nssesscd va luation decli11c in the school tllx rate from this ycu r's figure, crea ting a 7-cent rate decrease. F rom Pflfle I RESIGNS ... plans to remain In lhe area . There are now 33 men on the force. including 22 in the patrol division, eight in i11vcsliga 1Jon, one special services office r. plus the chi't;( and a cnptJlin. The olh!'r ilro of£ic.'<!rs \Vho recently quh v.-ere l..Qu GluJ1ak and Bruce Pract. Police !laid budgE"t cutbacks \''ill force them to rt-duce the slalf by one more ma11, In ndditlon to the three resignations. The staff must be trhnmed by July I. Kills 7 P e1·so11s NE\V HAVEN, Conn. (AP~ -Seven persons arc dead and three others are injured after an apartment house blaze that officials said turned parts of a fire escape white hot. Firemen said that by the time they were called, it was too late to save anyone. At least eight persons, including four children, jumped from the second and third floors of the four-story brick building that burned Tuesday night. One \\'Oman who jumped waS in poor cond ition at Yale-New Haven Hospital today. The dead v.·ere • ..:~ntitied as Julia Garcia, 21 , Emelio Garcia, 24, and thei r C'hildren, 10-montfl.old Jorge an d Enrique, 2 years; Jesus Santiago, 19, Anna Santiago: and Ramos Otero, 31. Laguna Beach Buildll1g Up Building permits iS5ued in April for nev.· Laguna Beach construction will total en estimated $832,341 , up nearly $100,000 over that of the same month last year. The city department of planning and development issued 59 permits including 14 worth $679.117 tor new tam!ly homes, 25 v.·orth $107,699 tor commercial, garages, walls, fences and swimming pools; 18, valued at $42,825 for alter41tions and addltiOM and two worth $2,900 for miscellaneous construction, ' Altllough tile April toUll exceeded that of the same month last year, a first four· month figure totalling $).I million ts down nearly $1 million from the same period la'.st year. ' II f II ·AM•••••• &M®Mr•rm• ""'2Wtm:"N! !lfu ~W.•"" ~'!">~ • !' I .. '°"" 538 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA--646-1919 ;:~ I th• ' .. r,.,,...... ~-· Jlle)IQ'GSiSI tiD'lll . For Mother's Day -~ Tennis Rackets I Tennis Dresses Racquetball Racquets , , Tennis Shoes ' Squash Rackets I Warm Up· Suits Badminton Rackets . Tennis Rackets Table Tennis Paddles l I ' I Duck Feet Fins. . Masks-Snortdes-Go99les. Baseball Shoes Speedo Swim Suits Colored Swim Caps Football Shoe Water Wonder ~ick Boards -Sooc_er Shoes Bon Aire Skim Boards . All-purpos e Shoes Basketball Shoes I Tennis Shoes Track Shoes Bikes-Parts-tires . Tubes -Repairing ' ... . . .,. . I • • ' ., . : •• v 0 F h oppos 1\-linis threa gov er group on in The (ND its ame conse bous confi of i budg r«iu Th gove mea low tile ineq Th Parti NOP and F T IV. Hun • "tre 7 L!;I ·um tlev A Ser ·'by noo cam It £ore nort ond Co "\ hou terr 1'"or and Gle1 this .. roe hea ho abo afte line the to • •• . ... _ .. --..-... Saddlehat!k Tocl a y's F inal .EDITI ON N.Y. Stock s VOL. 67, NO. 128, 5 SECTIONS, 88 PAGES ORANG E COUNTY, CA~IFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1974 TEN CENTS Ou si:er Due \ ForTri1deau 111 Ca11ada? O'ITA\VA (UPI) -The two n1uin opposition pa rties' discontent with Prime ~1inister Pierre Elliott Trudeau's budget threatens to overt .. m lhe Canadian ~overnment tonight, when a left-wing group's non-confidence motion is voted on in parliament. The Socialist New Democratic Party (NOP), which has 31 votes, introduced its measure in the form of an amendment to a progressive conservative pa rty's motion asking the house to declare that.... it ''does not have confidence in the govc!'nmcnt by reason of its !ail ure to propose effective budgetary measures to contain and reduce inflation." The NOP amendJncnt accused the government of "failure to propose any measures to assist p~nsioners, people <>n low and fixed incomes, or to deal with the housing crisis or to remove glaring inequities iil the Canadian ta:< sys tem." The Conservatives . who_ have 107 or Parliament's 264 seats, welcomed the NDP amendment with lengthy cheers - and is expected to support it when it \See CANADA, Page %) Oeveland Park Fire Cre'\'S Face To1t gl1 Te tTain WAR NER SPRINGS (UPI) l·lundred~ of firefighters ra ced ; "treacherous terra in" and the threat of 7i~ds in efforts to contain a brush and "timber fire 1n a fringe area cf the tleveland National Forest tC?day. A spokesman for 1he U.S. Forest Service safd 370 acres had been burned by midmcming. The fire began before noon Tuesday and was attributed to a camper. It started along the bowidary of the forest about five mlle1 north ol this northeast San Diego County community and burned both National Forest and Los Coyotes Indian Reservation property. "We expect a very difficult next ll hours due to extremely treacherous terrain at the head of the fire ," U.S. Forest Service fire boss Eddie Lundgren and State Divis ion of Forestry fire boss Glenn Snyder said in a joint statement this morning. "The area at 5,000 feet elevation is rocky, sleep and rugged and is mixed heavy chapporal and timber," the fire bosses said. '''Ve are also concerned a~ut prcdicled strong gusty winds this afte rnoon. \Ve still have over <>ne mile cf line to build around the head or the fire." The bosses predicted containment of the blaze by nightfall and control by daybreak Thursday. Early today 425 firefighters were on the lines and their number was expected to go to 640 by afternoon. New R ange Newport Beach actor John Wayne planted his brand at his new tennis club in New· port Tui!sday. For column. story and photo, see sports sec- Uon today. Page 23. t ·~ .... " Royal T1•ibtcte · UPI Ttlrplloto Princess ~1argaret receives a bouquet or flowers and courtly bow from Cla ude Brooks. 5. youngest member or the Dance Theater of l·larlem as she arrives to attend a spec ial performance. El Toro High Spor.ts Program Given Award The athletic department of El Toro lligh School was pre9ented a trophy for ahtletic excellence Tul..'Sday bv th~ Lake F'orcst llomeov.·ners Association. The 3\\'ard was a pal on the back to the one-year~ld high school for i t s performance as a freelance participant in football, baseball , basketball, and track league competition. "These kids really deserve a break." sai d Joe Pilckett , president or the homeowners' group. "They have set an outstanding example for adults in the area by their . enth usiasm a n d involvement. They're happy and thfy have really performed." El Toro High School Athletic Director Wendell Witt and Principal Robert Bosanko were present to receive the award. H.igh school athletes had a 9--0 record in football and went to the sedmd rowld in the Calilomia Interscholastic Federation (CIF) finals, losing to the team that went on to capture the CIF Litle. In besk:etball , they also went to the second round of the CIF finals and in baseball finished 13-6. l'he track team pla<.'ed second in a "mythical league '' made up of all the freelance new high schools. Deuluue j ian Elected SACRAMENTO (AP ) -Sen. George Deukmejian of Long Beach has been elected Sena.le Republican floor leader, Republicans announced Tuesday. The teams have not yet moved on to !heir O\Vn facilit ies. They have been using ~1ission Viejo High School fields, \\'here the t\\'O schools have been conducted oo double sessions. The new $6 million El Toro school is under.construction and scheduled to open next fall. "The thing I am really proud of, as ide from the talent of the players. is the way lhe coaches handled the athletes," Bosanko said. "They didn't crack the \vhip on them or yell and scream. Besides playing to win. they taught these young people a lot of good values." BOSTON WHALER SUCCESS S'fORY Here's a "whale" of a suc.:ess story about Daily Pilot classified ads. First, read this ad: 13' BOSTON Whaler, 40 hp elec Johnson $950. or best offer (Phone No.) days, (Phone No.) eves. According to the advc<'ti&er, a Corona del Mar man, the first man to come to see the boat. bou~ht it. That's results. Try a "few words m the rig?:~ nlace," in the Daily Pilot's clas~ified ad secti on, and see if you don't have a whale of a tale to tell. Dial direct: 642-5678. • Teen Sites Eyed Special Irvine Me et Toni ght Tu·o last minute alternative teen center possibilities will be examined by Irvine community services commissioners in a special se.ssio_n called for & o'clock tonight in city hall. Commiss ion chairman Sally ~1iller said today members would consider revising the recommendation to city councilmen. Last week, commissioners vo ted 3 to 2 to urge renovation of a lemon packing warehouse at a cost of $62,500 to provide a place ror teen activities. Hearst Offers $50,000 For Daughter SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Mr. and 1wlrs. Randolph A. Hearst today offered a $50,000 reward for infonnation leading to the sare return of their kidnaped daughter, Patricia. 1be reward was the first offered in the case, which began more than -three month,, ago when the 20-year-0ld MAYOR ALIOTO SAYS SLA 'WATCHED DAUGHTER.' Story, Page 5 ne'A'spaper heiress was carried from her Berkeley apartment Feb. 4. In a related development, S a n Francisco Mayor Joseph L. AJioto confirmed reports that police believe the Symbionese Liberation Army kidnapers of Miss H~arst were considering kidnaping one or more <>f the mayor's young grandchildren. Hearst, president and editor of Ille San Francisco &."ta miner, said the reward money hall been deposited 'lli: a· bablt account an'a will be paid to the person er persons who provide authorities with inforn1ation leading to Miss Hearst's safe return to her parents' home. He uked anyone with lnformatlon a!:'out the whereabouts ol bis daui:!:hter or the SIA to contact the FBI or Polke. He emphasized that the names of those offeriilg infonnatloo wou1d be kept (S.. REW AJID, hge I) Since then. ~trs . ~till er and Communitv Services Director I->aul Brady hn vf.. reviewed a number of other potential teen center alternatives. The t\VO to be revie"'ed tonight are: -Rental of portable classroom type buildings at a cost of $390 a month for cacb unit. -llelocation and 1e11ovation of a liousc \\'hich is hnmediately available from a sah1age firm at a cost of about $1.000. Either the pon.able!: or the 2,700 square foot house could be loc;i1('d on land in \\"oodbridge \'illa gr or lh~· proposed city con1n1un1ty park near tht' future Irvine High School at \\'alnut an~ \'ale !\venues in central Irvine. l\1rs. )·l1ller sa id. Teens "'hn ha\•e bec!l \1'orking with the cri mmission to establi sh a city o\1'ned 1ct•n cent er favor the 11:111011 packing house. :\irs. ~·liller noted The large fac11ily requires major rell(n at ion to 1See CENTEll, Pai:e 2! Award·wi111ii1i9 Act1·ess Viejo's Ca1·ol Sta11field 'Hall of Fame' Teacl1er OUTSTANDING TEACHER Carol Stanfield "Students !\hould be doing. thinking. and acting -not just sitt ing passively. Educational programs should b e success.oriented and pr<'vide for a lot of indi\'idual ide_!liity and peer interaction." ·=~----" That is part of the educational phitosophv th.al \\·on Carol Stanfield of Laguna Hills a pl ace in the National ·reachcrs !-!all of Fame. A1rs. Slanfield, 38, an eighth grade social science teacher at La Paz Intermediate School in J\.1ission Viejo. was one or nine teachers across the country recently honored. A teacher for 16 years, Atrs. Stanfield h~s taught in Saddleback Valley schools smce 1966. One of the fa ctors which set her apart, school district spokesmen said is her involvement in the theater ~ her unusual abilities to use dramatic techniques in the classroo m. In 1967, A-f1·s. Stanfield and her husband organized the Rancho Co m m u n i t y Players v.•hich produced man y plays in ~ ~fission Viejo aroa until it disbanded 10 1972. In 1969 Mrs. Stanfield won a Daily Pilot award as best supporting actress in a Rancho CommWlity Players productl<>n of "Once Upon A Mattress." Re<:ently she has been active in community theater productions in San Clemente and throughout Orange County . Mission Viejo Burglars Get Stock Certificates Each xear. Mrs. Stanfield has directed the patriotic pageant which ki cks off the annual "Patriotism on Parade" Wee k .at La Paz. "She loves young people and loves teaching them," said Agnes Meck. coordinator of curriculum development; who wa s named National Teacher of the \'ear in 1973. "Mrs. Stanfield's excitement and vita lity rubs off on her students. She is willing to move outside the classroom with her students and has shown a meaningfu l response to the community on many levels. Burglars \\'ho entered a Mission Viejo home via a sliding gla~ door Tuesday night left the premises v.'ith stock certificates and checks valued at mere than $2,000. Orange County sheriff's officers reorted today. Deputies said the intruders took the valuables from the bedroom of Mrs. Demetria Bohnenkamp, 49, of 26711 Matias St. while she was absent from the home. Also under investigation in the Mission Viejo area is' the theft of brand new dishwasher.1, garbage disposals and range hoods from recently completed •homes on Via san Diego. ; Officials or the Mission Viejo Company valued the ~ from lhe unoccupied homes at nearly $400. A construction !railer at 2 8 8 9 2 ~targuerite Parkway was also visited during the night by burglars who left with electronic equipment valued at nearly $350. • Deputies said the intruders used a cro'A'bar to gain entry to the trailer normally occupied by construction O\\'Jler Earl H. Wolleson, 29. ·In another construction site raid , burglars took a brand new range hood from a new OOme al 27351 Via Amistoro. Again, the Mission Viejo Company \Vas victim of the nighttime theft. Irvine Ma11 Set To Face Trial In Sl1ooting f\.1rs. Stanfield wns recognized by a resolution or congratulations from the Saddleback Valley Unified School District board of trustees Monday nighL 'NIXON PENNY' BIG AS Q U1LRTER EAST LANSING, Mich. !UP!) -The Liberty Coins Store is selling a "Nixon Penny" -a penny blown up to the size of a quarter with an inscription saying, ··u keeps getting smaller and smaller. Bill Bradford, owner of the firm, said he has sold about 100 of tbem - at 88 cents apiece. (;out Road Priority List Okayed - An Irvine man booked on charges of assault with a deadly weapon afler Polit'l' alleged he shot a patron in the thigh during a fracas at a drive-in restaurant has been ordered to face trial May 13 in Orange County Superior Court. Judge James Turner set-th e trial date for Jesse Lee Tully, '1:1, or 14752 Waverley Lane, who is accused of the shooting of llerbert Chase, 'rl, of santa Ana . Orange Weather C~ronci d,el Mar Free way Lilik at Bottom of Lineup Orange county supervisors reluctantly would be diverted to mass rapid transit approved a $15.7 mllllon priority list of projccL~. <OOlllY And cily n>ad projects Tuesday, to Although the Corona dcl Mar Freeway be patd !or under a federal grant project IS at the bottom of the list, lhe prognun. !act lhnl I( Is on the list at all has been At the bottom of the 13 item list Is tbe interpreted as "positive" by Costa Mesa 18.! million local share ol the se«>nd and County Road Dep.ir,tment officials. ~ of the Corona del Mar Freeway, The other t2 projcctl, lhoogh ahead ol tho link between the Ne"POfl and San it, may be unable to meet the federally Diego Freeways. 'Ille freeway's listing Is imposed May 2A deadline to be rtady lo considered advan~gf!OUS'. go to bid. In that evCtll, tho money would The board's action amounts tG a claim be diverted to the Corona del 11tar by the county Oil IL! !§.! million l~st___Freeway beau,. that pn>j<cl is ready to year share o( tlie Federal ARI. Orbin go.·--- (FAU ) money. The-county could receive Al!istant county Rond Commissioner AS much as $21 million ever the three-Murray Stottn said today thnt the year span ol the. program. freeway's appearance. on the priority Ust The money was auihorl1.ed by Congress "might actually encourage the project" fro1n the Urban Highway Trust Jo~und to be<:»use Orange County has shov.1'1 a be used by local governments at the.Ir · 'flilllngnees to commit some or the own option. The hope was .that -r r~cral money. •' -' I Besides the freeway link, the other projects Include street improvements and similar items. Only <>ne project. some bl!K'S ror Tustin, is transit-related. lnch1ded on !he list, cho6en by a conunlUee of city and county officials, Rl'e $95,000 for the widening of Lampson Avenue in Seal Beach: $%.1 million for the widening <>f Pacllic Coast Highway In Huntington Beach; $6tK!,OOO fQr the wtdenlng ol Brookhurst Street u1 Fountain Valley, and $300,000 for the wide..,g of Bolsa Chica Street In Wc>tmlroter-and ·Hunllngton Beach, Road Commissioner Ted McC.onvillc explain~ that the Corona del Mar Frtfway teeOon was Included In case lM ~ty got a larger-than-exptttcd share of the lederal lund.!. It wa s moved to the bottom of the list IS.. l'RIORITY. Page l) ' Arresting officers said Tully and a patron Identified as Anthony Barrows quarreled ~over who had the right of way lnto a Jack in the Box stand in Tustin. They said Tully got a gun from the trunk of his car but was immediately grabbed by Barrows. Police said the gun went off during the slruggle and Chase, \\'ho was wl!J'l Barrows. was struck in the I.high. lie has since recovered irotn his wound. Bake Sale to Help Fairview Cal!l pcr-s A bake sa]e will be field in 'Ve!tcllU Plaza, Newport Beach, Thursday lo raixc f\Jnds to take a group of Fairview Hospital patient. on a camping trip. All bak~ goods In th< day tong sale \\'ere donated and all proceeds will go to the patients In hospital ward 31. • • ; Considerable low cloudiness night and 1noming hours v.·lth hazy after· noon sunshine Thursday. Qc.. casiontil light drizzles during the morning hours. Highs at the beaches 62 riSing to 70 in!Jnd. INSI DE 1·o n A y Coh/ON ifa Republicans art facing d!letnnia of h(iv111g o convicted felon as their nomit1ee for go vt.Ntur. Story. Page 30. Al Y~r StNlCt l INfl'" 1• L. M ... ,II n C.itilftnllt t C.,._ CMMt' ' Ctt»lllM SHI Comk• n '""-nl ti Dellll MOtf(•I 11 l!id11orl•I '••• • ( --'•ltlrM!ot ,..,. ,.llll lll:t Jl.JJ ,... -Jt1 !1M II~ U .. ~,~ . • '" tllt $~c• 11 Ann l..t!Mltr\ Jr M•ll9• 4 JNvtiH 1t-tt M1i1l11•t Fll""I 11 M1Ho111J M..-1 4 0.•.... Ct1111tv lt 'toPlt 11-H Sy1vlt "•tltr JI '"'" f).tt S!Mk Mt~ot1 U-U T1le'tb-n TJMtftrt •·tt Wt•lllolt • WOl'lt llltwt • ,. • 2 OAll Y PILOT JS San J·uan Land Sought for Animal Shelter Oran~c C-Ounly \1·HI ~orn1 b cg i n appra1s1n~ two parc~ls of land in San Ju11n Capistrano to determine which Is most ~uilable i:is the site of 11 sou:h county anim11J shelter. The BQurd 11f Su!)l'r\ isors Tue~ay aulhorizl'd rhc HC':1l Properly Sc>rv!Ct'S Department to narro\li its Stf(' s1udy to lhe l\\'O parcels. both of v.·hic:h are located nr.llr the Sal) t)i ego 1''rccway along Cantino CaplslrJno. Once the a1lpralsals arc complete. lhe Blast Leade1·sl1ip county must prepar! environmental impact rcfXlrts on tht sites to determine v.'hich would be tha least lrnpacted by construction of lhe shtlter. Real Property Services Department lfead Stanley Krause said it ls doubtful all the pr«edures will be completed before the end of the fiscal yea r. ''Thcrr doesn 't appebr to ~ any chance the!iC \1111! bf' ~on1plch>d by July so it \\·l it liave to be re-budgeted next ,:.ear:· Krause sa1d , Superviso1· c~111clidates Rap County Gove1·n~e11t By JACK CJJAPP El.L 01 1111 01llr Piiot Sllll 11'e asserted failures of Orange County government v.·ere criticizl'd today as lhe four candidalcli for Filth District supervisor spoke before the Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce. Candidates include J\Tarcia Bents. Ronald Caspers rincumbentl. ~ol<ln Frizzellc, and Jan1cs Thorpe. They addressed about JOO pers-0ns at the chamber's breakfast meeting. Thorpe blastC'd the present county leadership, which includes Caspers. for •·disregarding the ci!ics and disregarding the unincorporated areas. TIK>rpe. former mayor of San Juan Capislrano. said thl' counly government should .. grl out of go\lemment" as quickly as possible. "Their job is to aid cities and to aid in incorpora tion • and annexations of uniilcorporated land.'. he said. ··County government can never be goocl representation." he said. He said thal instead ol helping unincorporated areas become cities . the county leadershlp v.·as stepping in and blocking such attempts. Thorpe· rut the-current-for1nation of county "super agencies" which he said v.·ere designed to save money but will only end up blocking comn1unicatioo. Thorpe told the Laguna Business leaders to compare Caspers' first three and a half years of service v.ith hi s last six months as election approached. "Do you want another three and a half years like the first lerm," Thorpe asked. County government also caught Hs share Of dar1S from the Other t\\"O challengers. Caspers steered clear of defending the county, but stressed his work on conservation, and control of growth . Frizzellc criticized g o v e r n m e n t s generally for stepping in and removing more and n10re personal liberties fron1 individllals. "Little rrlp!, little bites and little nibbles here and there. we lose control of our own destiny," FrizzeUe said and he pointed to 1>roposition 20. the Coastal Conservation Act or 1972 as a "nibble." J."'rizzelle identified himself as chairman of the Orange C o u n t y campaign against Proposition 20 and said he had opposed it nof because he was against preservation of the coastline but because it was important not to establish a regional government "that takes away from you your capacity to govern your- self." In a question referring to ''pressur~ groups" and 1he lnnuence they f'xert on county govemment, Frizzelle said: "I don't believe in them." Frizzelle hit the extensive use the county makes of consultants and said it y,·as an example of how money goes out and nothing is received for ii. Mrs. Bents ~·ho opened !he campaign talk. outlined her past involvement wi!h government and said that during her lenu re as chairman of the past Orange County Grand Jury, the jury had spent 80 IJ eath P cnaltv l\ixccl SACRA~l~NTO !AP \ -Legislntioo to in1po~c thf' death pcnaltr on ki dnapers has been killed in committee. The 4-0 \"Ole came Tue<1day on the bill by Asscmbl.\'lllan J\like Antono\'ich 1 rt-Los A~f'S I. " DAILY PILOT per~cnt of iti ti111c investigating <..'OWlly go\·crnment. She hit y,·hat she called the <..-ounty leadership's fadure to commw\lcate wlth the c:iti1.ens, y,·ith bureaucr3ts and among 1hemsclves. She too said she did not supprirt Prop. 20 because il remov<'d from the cltles their rights to control !And use within '.heir O\\TI areas. A realtor, sne said there y,•as a neeessiry to preserve open space, but said governments should purchase it. Such purchases too. ren1ove the propcrt}' from the tax rolls v.·hich indirectly increases taxes to others. she noted. She said she y,·ould conserve county funds by combining deparlmenls \\'hich perform similar functions and indica ted the Orange County Sheriffs Dcpartn1ent and the County Marshal's office were ll\'o which should be combined to remove a duplication of service and paperwork. Caspers declined 10 say v.•hether he originally had supported Prop. 20, but said he did support ii now. The supervisor sits as the county's elected representative to the South Coast Regional Conservation Com m is s io n which under Prop. 20 exercises permit authority over projects .planned ·within 1,000 yards of the coastline. Caspers described the commission as "another sieve" which projects must clear and he noted the conunission has appro"ed 95 percent of all projects presented to it. He said the coast and the people on the coast were better off for the conditions and lbe changes the commission forced in approval of the projects. He said that after 20 years In business, he had been shocked at how slowly governments moved, but he said such sJoy,11ess was necessary because of myriad groups and interests wh ich had to be incl uded in discussions. He noted there are "jillions: of special interest groups" which people join to make their voices heard at the county le\·el and he said just listening to special interest group!J is a job. "Frankly, there are just so many minutes In a day •• , only so many ears to put a telephone lo." he said. Caspers said he viewed preservation of open space a hlgh priority item for county go\•emment and said he had been a leader in the movement lo control gro\1·th or the county population. "You just can·t go on stuffing people into the county. If you put 1,000 people on the Queen f..1ary. you've got a nice boat ride. lf you put 4.000 to 5.000 people. yo1.f\·e got a miserable rats' nest," Caspers said. He suggested tha t to keep cost of county government dov.'n, the county could lay off 10 percent of its ~·orkforce ('Very year. and in so doing. cut O\Jt the einployes v.·ho do not perform. He said government acquisition of opcon lands y,·as Important now because the land "disappears." lie said the tendency is to take open undeveloped ac res for granted. "Just because it is here today doesn't mean it is going to be here tomorro\\'," Caspers said noling that "lhe people in Newpor t niadc that niislake v.·ith Spyglass Hill." The four c:indidates seek election to the supcrvisorial district encompassing the southern half of the county and wlueh slrrtches fron1 Beach Boulevard in 1-luntington Beach to San Clen1en!c. The election is June 4. 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Then It y,·ould be up to the NOP to back the Coo~ervallves U Trudeau ill to be turned oul of office. Trudeau's $23.95 billion budget provides calls for higher taxes on 1 a r g c corpor:1tions. But its opponents brand these proposals as "too little and too la!c'" and denounce the government for failing to imrose s!rict anti-infll'!tionary controls ·rhc prune niinlster's minority liberal party regime has been governing wit.h NOP support si nce the 29th general election In October, 1972. Trudeau told newsmen that he did not want ~n election. but th1t he. was prepared to fact the voters if he had to, "\Ve haven 't beeti anxious for nne and I can't say Wf''l'1! geared up , •• for un eli.'ctlon . but I'm sure the Uberals can sy,·ing 1n10 action prett1 quickly if an fllrcllon 1~ forced on us," he said. Some kind of budget adjustment '4·ould have been . needed anyway !'iince the original $200,000 set aside for the south county shell.tr has been whJtded down to fl0,000. The first '50.000 cut was made during last year's budget hearings and anolher $80,000 y,•as ren"IO\·ed from the fund 10 pay the cost of , designing a major ren1odellng of several floors of the new \ county courthouse in Santa Anil . Prcli111inary estimates by Krause's f'rot11 l'age I 1-,llIORITY ... lx'eausc i1s cost \\'as 1norc than !he expected first year n ! 1 o c a t i o n . r..tcConville said the selec1ion committee felt the federal government 1nighl decide not to finance the rounty \\'Ork at all if !\le n1ost expensive project headed the list. Under <1uestioning from Supervisor Ralph Diedrich, J\tcConvillc predicted ii v.·ouJd take at least $3 or ~ million to get the frC<!v.'ay project started. ~le said the chi1nces of much being left over after the other projects are smal l. llov.·e\'er, there is mounting concern among several Orange County cilies th.:it none of the other 12 priority projects v.·ill be able to meet the deadline , 1hert•by forfeiting all the n1oncy to the freev.·ay proiect. Supervisors told f..lcConville they would approve the priority list just to ji!;et the county's hand into the pot. But they \1·arncd him to begin immediate prepara- . 1ion of a detalled plan for spending the three-yea r total the county can expect. The Orange County Transit Dist1·ict may claim nearly all the second year's allocation under the tenns of an agreen\ent reached by the city and {.'OWlly commillt'C ronsiderin g the FA U spending. The 2.2-mile Corona del i\-tar Freev.·ay is being planned in three phases. The first phase v.·hich involves the relocation of f\lac.i\rthur Boulevard has been funded by the state, and is out to bid. Phase JI calls for the construction_of the segment linking the San Diego Freeway near South Coast Plaz.a v.•ith the Ne'41>0rt Freey,•ay. and Phase III construction of the segment betv.,een the NeY.'J)Ort Frcey,·ay and ~tacArthur Boulevard . El Toro Higl1 Will Scl1edule Service Study \Veapons and marchmanship, military rules, and the history of the 1'farine Corps are among the course_s to be offered beginning next fsll in the nev.• Reserve Officers Training C o r p s program at El Toro High School. El Toro has been selected as one of three high schools in the country to start a f..fariJ1e Corl)') program in 1974. Patrick Bushman. director o f inslructional services for the SaddJeback Valley Unified School District, said the program will accommodate 120 to 125 students, both young men and yougg won1cn, in their sophomore, junior, and senior years. Bushman •d any student ove_r 1 ~ with an interelrln the program will be eligible. "This program has leadership as the key idea," he said. "The students also v.'ll\ learn the values of our fightiilg department show the two prime parcels will cost about Sl06,000 and $15-1,000 re11pecllvely. The most expensh·e al!C, s 4.89 acre parcel owned by Raymond Carey and Charles $wanner, is located on Cami.no C8plstr&rio just oorth of Junipero Scrila. Krause lndicated S\,·a1u1er is hesitant to sell and may hold out for condt'n1na1lon . The cheaper site., ownt"'d by Pearl \Vi!Hants. is a 4,7-acre parcel on Ca111ino Capistrano right nc.xt to the freevray. Supervisor Ronald Caspers said the board's aclio11 lu begin appraising the property is a big step toward completion or the shelter son1ctime in the next fiscal year. "This project seerns 10 ha \le been defe rred over nnd over again," he said. ··Tht'rC is a i;:rt•at need for thii1 dOY.'ll sout h ancl lhc need is growing evt•ry dav " l:~spers ~aid lht~ l'XiSling fncility In Orange is O\"crloullcd and response titne What Vol~ano~ lcellutd Fails to Fi1ttl Er1i11tio1t REYKJAVlK, Iceland (AP) -The fcelandic Coast Guard said toda y it could not find n volcanic eruption off lhe coast reported earlier ~ an Amerl· can military plane. . An official said the C-Oast Guard sent an aircraft to the reported site 46 miles southwest of th e NATO air base at Keflavik. 1'he crew said lt savr no sign of a seabed erupOon. A similar report v.•as received fron1 an American helicopter y,•hich ne\I' to the site fro1n Keflavik : • The searching airmen said they thought the erroneous report of an erup- tion might ha\'e been caused by sightings of heavy seas breaking over rocks In the area and clouds of spray. Earlier the Keflavik control to1ver said a U.S. military plane radioed that a n1assive new volcanic eruption had begun in the seabed off Iceland. ' Ruling Doe 111 Wee~ Doctors Ask Gag Order In Trial Over Bilking Lawyers for f\\'O doctors and a chiropractor accused by authorities of bilking patients at their Anaheim clinic moved Tuesday to prevent t h e prosecution fro1n discussing the case y,·ith the neY.·s med ia. Orange County Superior Cou~t Jupge James_ Tumer ~t J\1ay 17 as Lh.e date fellow J udge Everett W, Dickey will rule on the demand for a "gag order." I-le scheduled ?\fay 28 as the date on '4'filcti Ors. Harry Rudolph AIBlebe.n, 41, of Yorba Linda, and \Vi\liam J. Gold'A'ag, 47, of Santa Ana and chiropractor Paul Frona 1•age 1 CENTER ... bring it up to safety code standards. Commissioners \l'ho opr'lsed re001n· mending the lemon 11•arehouse site to city counciln1en cited its remo1e loc~­ fion and cost. J\·lrs. J\liller noted that teens contend If they like the teen center they will find ~·ays of getting to ii. ~lowever. the Sanla Ana Freeway interchange with Culver Drive is considered to be a haza rd to bicyclists traversing the north-south Cl.:J\'er Ori\le bike lane. That intcrctlange is due for reconstruction in 1975. Commissioners are urging a decision on the teen cenJer so a location may be provided in time for summer programs. Last year, teens occupied space in the old Irvine Elementary School near El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. Thal building is being abandoned by the: Irvine Unified School Dislricl. Girl, 5, Strangled L. Black. 6.1, of Anaheim, will plead lo charges contained in a Grand Jury indictment. The trio are chargeO \\'ilh grand theft and conspiracy to defraud. They are frre on their promise to appear. Deputy District Attorney J a me s Brooks, who presented the case to the Grand Jury, clain1ed the accused trio had mad e at least $2 million in fees during the past year from patients who were told they had di seases that never existed. Brooks said Al sleben's "che\atiol'I therapy" at the clinic consisted of feeding saline intravenously lo many of lhe patients whose complaints sparked the district alromry's investigation. Brooks alleges the costly 1rea1n1e11ts were "absolutely \\"Orlhless." Alsleben is described by authori1ies as ;i prolific '4'riter "''hose books and articles constantly advocate the use of ··chelation therapy'' and the value of n1a~sive doses of Vitamin E. He has been as deff'ndant in several civil actions filed in Superior Court by former palienl s. Preschool Entry Deadli11c Given The deadline for enrolling 2 to 5--year- old children into the Uni\•crsily High School "It's a Small \Vorld'' preschool is ]\.lay 16. ,. Janis Oliver, instructor of the home economics child dcvclopme9t clasa, said the thre(.'-v.·eek preschool v.·ould begin j\-lay 21. . to tp,lls in the south county is ve.ry slow. fl ealth Dcp.1.rtn1cnt Director John Philp said the raclllty he envisions would havf! about 8.000 sq~re feet of space, including <.J veterina trcatn1c11l roo111, operating roon1 and ns for 200 dogs right away and 500 dogs "'hen fully co111pleti.'<l. In a separate action. super\'lsors also agreed to let the exisling >1nin1a l shelter 1.)l>en up on Sundays fro1n 10 a.m. to 5 p.nt UC Regents To Sliake Up Old Regi1rie LOS ANGELES (AP) -A shakeup in the stale1\'ide administration of the University of California will be considered by UC regents in an efficiency niove. it V.'!lS reported today. The report v.·as carried in today's editions of the Los Angeles Times. The ncy,•spaper quoted en unidentified but "v.·ell·informed sourc«)" as saying the shakeups would be considered al the regents' li1ay 16-17 meeting in Los Angeles. They would be the first of many changes, the report said. Unlike the sensational pe r s on n e 1 changes In the 1960s -particularly the resignation or president Cla rk Kerr after the Berkeley Free Speech Movement - the move is reported geared to improving fficincy rat'ncr than alleviating contro- versy. •·The office of the president just wasn't set up right to handle the kinds of problems it was gettilig," the source said . He added. "the statew ide administralion has been squee zed betv.·een demands of the campuses on the one hand aand the demands or the legislature and the public on the othe r, and the operation was starting to corne apart.'' UC President Charles J. Hitch had no con1ment. • It was reported that David Saxon "·ould take O\"Cr a ne\\•ly created post of University Provost. to try to relate long· range academic planning to available flmds. Saxon has been executive vice chant'Cllor al UCLA the past five year.;. Angus Taylor, vice president for acadcinic affairs 1\·ould a s s um e i:esponsibility for all UC personnel, it 'olo'as reported. That job '4"01.dd include administrators. Joseph ri.tt'Guire. now overseeing UC's ·•affi rmative action" program ain1ed at inc reasing the number or women and racial 1ninorities on the UC staff. Budget direclor Loren Furtado u·ould take over responsibility for both the l'apital ootlay budget and the operation budget. John Perkins, now vice president of admirrlstration. v,;ould take "1)\'fr physical plaruiing and construction. Frum Page 1 REWARD ... secret. The reward money, offered by the ~learst famlly from their O'A'n funds, WM in addition lo $2 millic:i a' !v paid out as ransom tn a free rood program ~en1anded by the SLA. Of th.at money, Hearst himself put up SS00.000 and the llearst FoWldation supplied the rest. forCt:'S and what they've done for u.5. as LONG BEACH (AP) _ A 5-year-old v.-ell as dicipline, drilling, and gi rl walking to a neighbor's house to pick T'l\·enty--eight bigh school students ::ind \\\"O teachers will operate the preschool from I I :40 a.m. to 12 :25 p.m. Tuesdays, \Vedncsdays and Thursdays. Another $4 million worth of food offered as ransom by the Hearst Corp. wM y,.'ithdrawn after the k.idnapers failed to meet a deadline of last Friday midnight for returning ~I iss Hearst. co1nmanding. up her sv.·eater was found strangled two Cniforms provided by the 1'-farine hours later m an alley pohce said today. Parents may register their toilet· tra ined. children by calling Miss Oliver al 833-3&14. Corps 'A"ill be requi red some days during I --' the year. and for exercises and patriotic ~ -"-' " ,....._....._,,.,..::, ... i..w ~~~~.~~~~~~ ceremonies. f The proximity of the El Toro ?\-farine Corps Air Station probably had some i ~ bearing on the selection of El Toro High ~. School for the program, Bushman said, d and students in the program wil Igo onto the base for some or their learning. 1:; Lynn Hort HART'S John Hort SPORTING GOODS BICYCLES-PARTS-TIRES-ACCESSORIES ~ l!iiM1 • . .... J unla Jails .~gents Ii ... _______ ........ ....,, .... """'-"""""·'.,... ' ' - A1\;!~0~~ ~.fr~~·~ sl1~.> 1h;ro::~; 538 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA--646-1919. nrmy minister, has been arrested and is being held in the Lisbon area, the military junta said today. A communique said his undersecretary, Col. Carlos Viana de Lemos, also was in cuStody. . U,-1 TtllOMI• POWER THREATENED C1n1d1'1 Tr ude1u • • For Mother's Day - Tennis Dresses Tennis Shoes Warm Up Suits Tennis Rackets Baseball Shoes Football Shoe -Soccer Shoes All-purpose Shoes ·Basketball Shoes Tennis Shoes Track Shoes Tennis Rackets Racquetball Racquets Squash Rackets Badminton Rackets Table T ennls Paddles Duck Feet Fins. CLOSlll St.teAY Masks-Snorkles-GoU{lles Speedo Swim Su.its Colored Swim Caps Water Wonder ~ick Boards Bon Aire Skim Boards Bikes-Parts-tires Tubes -Repairing I To th I Coont Gord IV servi of pu Pe gum integ the i recei as sis our H \'Ogu that exch are Th in al bus' man and in di uny Tl over how li£e in two roo IV Tor San you be hou Ilic al sch rou To or " p fo • s DAD.Y PROT EDITORµL P AGE ( Coast Highway Debate The voluntary body ol public olliclals which is help· ing the Irvine Company"plan future development ol the lrvlne coast includes partisans who favor closure or the Pacific Coast Highway link between Newport Beach and Laguna Beach. transport to beach areas and other recreatjonat attrac· Uons . The new service plunges the area into the modern age of efficient, inexpensive mass transit. 'Vhile local entities were clamoring for the serv- ice last summer, skeptics wondered how many years it would take. Yet, it took only months. Buses were ordered , sch~dules and routes mapped and transit officials made solemn promises that they would deliver by this spriiig. ...' ~. '· '; .Y " -• J, + 11 ••••• .,.~''' I· ' ' ';•-' ' Not surprisingly, those partisans are from those two coastal resort and residential towns. Both cities are worried about choking or the traffic arteries. They con· tentl that ii Coast Highway is not connected to th eir cities, countless thousands will stay away from their shores -leaving roo1n for those who Uve In Ne wport or Laguna to enjoy them. But what about Irvlne1 inquire citizens of Irvine. Cutting the highway means that all access to the glam· orous 3.5 mile stretch or Mediterranean.Jikc beach will be through their growing city. They have done so and in the ptocess proved that delay and false promises need not be inevitable in the operation of pubUcly financed service agencies. The transi t district promised, and it delivered, ;I ll_.------1 r Mass public transit by land or sea. might someday solve.,some uf the coast.al traffic problems. But elimi· nating the coastal traffic corridor through this area doesn't make sense on the basis of presently available pl anning informa.tion, planning techniques or transit technology. Any effort to do that would seem inevitably destined !or a long and stormy trip through many gov· ernmental levels, and eventually the courts. Bus J->romise K ept Southern Oran~e County will take a giant step Mon- day when transit district service opens throughout the region . On that day. hourly buses will begin serving all the n1ajor residential and commercial centers along the coast and inland to the SaddJeback Valley . For the elderly. it will be a godsend. For young· sters too young to drive, it can open a summer of easy Im pressive Display Papier 1nache crafted by first graders, jewelry in gold ~nd s!lver wrought by junior hi gh students. and cera1n1cs, 01ls, leatherwork and other art objects of sen· ior high pupils ... Viewed all at once under one roof, the Irvine Uni· fied District display of student art works is an ilnpres· sive exhibit. The displays put to rest any fears that some may have had in recent weeks. The city's youth are not idle dopers with nothing to do. The quality of the works suggest a high level of creativity a.bounds among Irvine youth. Its presence at city hall suggests school and city officials care enough to shepherd that talent and make room to share the creative products with others. The city ltall sampler portends a successful arts festival sale during the Irvine Is ... and University Hi gh School Ren3..issance Faire art. show and sale, June 8 and 9. SB I I ,, ' ''i!'S ME-60 ING !HE OTHE~ WAY." Transit District Merits Applause Sawhill Bacl's tlae Co1as1111ae1· To the" Editor: I must tc-11 you about the Orange County Transit Dislrict (QCTD), Or. Gordon "Pete'' Fielding and his staff: \Vhat a tremendous upgra ding in services and,attitudes over bygone days of public transportation ! Personnel. under Dr. Fie Id i h g 's guidance. is Y:e\I trained. of high inlegrity and imbued with the concept of lhc inalienable right oC all citizens to receive intelligent . cooperalive. kind assistance in pursuing their daily lives in our modern-day society. llAPPINESS and fr iendliness is in \'Ogue again! The wa rm, friendly smiles that pervade the atmosphere and arc e:<changed on this great transit system are a joy to behold. The services are geared to serve those in all walks of life. The appeal to those In business, because of its practicality and many savings to their business associates and to lheir families, directly and indirectly, has become apparent beyond any expectation. TIIE OCTD has been in existence just over two years. It is almost unbelievable how much they have contrlbutOO to the life of Orange County. Already, in areas in which they initiated services less than two short years ago, there is slal\ding room only. \Velcome, OCTD, to Mission Viejo, El Toro, Laguna Hills, San Juan Capistrano, San Clemente and Laguna Niguel, where your wonderful service to the public will begin at 6 a.m. Monday, May 13. with hourly service. We ere looking forward to the great inaugural at 2:30 p.m., ~1ay 13 at Laguna Hills Mall where there will be schedules available for lhe first four routes in th is area. DORIS JEWELL. Chairn1an, Transportation Commiltee, Mission Viejo Homeowners Assn. A 9nh1st l' cnr•ro1111d To the Editor: We are afraid of the forcing of year· round school on our children. And, since -We see DO presentation Of the point Of view, we are writing this letter to you. State Sup( of Putslic Instruction Wilson Riles says, 1'sooner or later we'll have year-round schools In most districts In California." This indicates the plan Is. indeed, a movement for conversion of the ,.,.hole school system. A SURVEY by the Los Angele9 Board or Education in rejecting the plan said, "Despite the optimistic claims of proponents of year--round school, we have round no basis in theory or practice for expecting significant advantage from a switch to yeaJ'oround program. On the Punch ' -- MAILBOX Letters from readers are welcome. Norrnallu, writers should convey their 11iessages in 300 words or less. The r1gh£ to condense letters to fit space or e!imi11ate libel is reseroed. All let- ters mu st i11cludc signature and mait.. i11g address but 11a1nts may bt wit1tio held on request if St,tficient reason is apparent. Poetry wiU not be pub- lished. contrary. It Is demonstrable that financial disadvantage would be substantial." And v.·hat about the children? Since three-week vacations aren't long enough for jobs and are too frequent for camping or trips, the children will be Idle and there are too many children in Irvine already. PRESENT summer programs are organized to cope with this and the three· month summer is long enough for jobs, travel, and family vacatk>ns together. Summers are for complementing the year's abstract learning with our own dallying observations. either swimming, fishing or working with grownups. Those or us who could not afford • college without summer job~ for tuition could not have gooe under this system. I was one of ttme, along with one of our local principals. WREN WE presented our point of view at a recent meeting at Turtle Rock ~ on the subject, a teacher's aide replied with, '' ... sell and move away if you don 't like it, and practice birth control ... " If the pro'ponents are this chillingly adamant, then the opponents must come out and be heard or the plan will be shoved brutally down ours and our children's throats. · R. L. CLARK _.,lt'h!I No Churches? ' To the Editor: It is very difficult for me to write this letter. I know exactly what I want to say but ls so hard ror me to put it into writing. When my husband and I bought our home in the beautiful city of Irvine, approximatel y one and a half years ago, \\'C saw and agreed with the prop:ised plan for a great city. Since we have lived here in University Park many homes. apartments, townhouses. schools and shopping centers have been built. One . ...__ "Don't you think it's timtt we had this painting dry·cltanedl'• Dear Gloom y Gus ' \Vil! the money from selling copies or the White House tape transcripts go into the Presidential Defense Fund ? J. s. c. Gl-r Gu• comlllt'lltt ,,. submltt.C » rMden IN .... , .... urttv Nlt9Ct .. Ytews •• "" _.,.,. ..... ,._ "' ,...,, ,, GI""'' Gui, 0 1Hv Plfol', park and another one is being planned ; bike trails, etc. Everything is be.ing pt2nned for the people's idle time. Now ... .the reason for my writing~ Jetter! I have not seen one cburcb bet..,if built - nor has there been any mention or one being planned to be buitl. ' TllE CJIURCH we have been attending ha! been working closely with the 1fvine Company, ooly to be told that a certain plot or land has been designated v.'here they may build and that the completed building is due in a certain time. lt seems to me that churehes should have top priority. After all God is our guardian ... so why should a place of worship be the last consideration for a "planned community?" . I know of two church buildings in Ir~ vine ... how and why did Ibey get here if the building restrictions are so strict? I do feel that If diurches coold build as . fast as homes, apartments, etc. it \vould be a better pl ace to live. r can't help but think of the recent "drug raid" here in University Park ... if these young peop le ha~ been active in local church groups this may never have happeood ... or not on as large of a scale. MANY PEOPLE will say ... there are churches here and they have their meeting places. True, but only for one to two hours on a Sunday m>rning. Church. to me, is not just an hour or lwo on a Sunday morning, but it is an everyday place for young and old to share many things, not only God but everyday happenings, hobbies, etc. l t is all the extra curricular activities they offer. Our young people are constantly searching and questioning and I feel the church is providing many of the answers to the questions that they are asking. MRS. EDGAR K. H!U. l'o11th'• Vle11l To the Editor: 1 Streeking should not be against the law. It is the only thing that is worth hearing about (or seeing) in the papers. TAXES shouldn't have to pay for people in jail, that are in for being free . Cloths are made so people can stay wann , not lo hide what they have beneath them. I am only 12. but 1 am sticking up for what I think ts right. Please put thlJ in the paper so people can hear someone ydung speaking for what t thinlt Is right! 'Ibank you. DARREN"'SESSIONS P.S. No one told me or helped me in any way about thb article. Enough lee Cream? To the Editor: In an artlcle about pollcing lrvin~. u. Dom. was quoted that there lo\ little ror our youth to do and that "Whal we ought to do ls open a BaskhrRobblns lee Cream franchise." Maybe Ba s k I n - 'Rolilillis OOJQs some mngkal power over our yot1th, becau!e we already have t..'O ice cream parlors In Irvine. What we need are more activities !or our youth, but more ice cream parlors arc not the answer. HENRY QUIGLEY City Co\mcilman Energy Czar a New Nader? WASHlt\GTON-Apprehension ~·ithin the oil industry and the Whi'.e House that federal energy czar John Sawhill will be much more consumer.oriented than predecessor \Villiam Simon Yt' a s confirmed last week when he joined the camp of what true Nixonites consider the enemy : John Gardner's Common Cause. Dwing a most fri endly meeting he had with Gardner last Tuesda y afternoon at the Federal Energy Office (FEOi, Sawhill suddenly Yt'hipped out bis checkbook. He not only renewed the l.farch 1973 mem· bership in Cnmmon Cause or his wife I~~· but joined hunself with a check on their joint ac· count. H a d · hard-nosed Nixon aides known this, they would have gone into shock. Ga rdner's Common Cause, a liberal lobbying group which bas hounded !\·Ir. Nixon for campaign fund scandals, ranks high among White House enemies. NEARLY as distressing to the White House, Sawhill generally agreed v.·ith Gardner Tuesday when he proposed registration and regulation of n o n • congressional ener~ lobbyists. During a cordial conversation, Sawhill several times stressed the problem of FEO achieving credibility with the public - a favorite Common cause theme, Industry lobbyists became v.·orried last Monday about testimony before the Senate Conunerce Commiltce by the 37· year-old Sawhill, once a professor of finance and then a $100,0QO.a-year financier before joining the Nixon administration in 1973. Sa \\' h i l l ' s testimony stressed coosumc r protection far more than did Simon, a staunch supporter of free enterpri se and defender of the oil industry. ( EVANS ·NOVAK J ··&iwhill solulds like Halph Nader, Jr .. " one F'EO official told us . "fie changed his colors CQmp]('te!y the day he was appointed." DIPLOMATIC MUSICAL CHAIRS Despi te current inYestigations o f ambassadorial appointmen ts as a reward for con~ributions to President Nixon's reelection campaign. the \Vhite House was so anxious to make room in a choice European embassy for one generous fatcat that a val ued Foreign Service o(ficer was lost. Matthew Uxtram. a highly esteen1c-d career diplomat, bad be€n promised the vacancy as ambassador to Sweden once U.S . ..S\Yedish relations-icy co ld from Vietnam-warmed up sufficiently to restore an1ba ssadorial representalion . When the promise was broken, Looram resigned prematurely from the Foreign Service at age 53. TRE REASON: room had to be found for California industria list Leonard Firestone, long a generous Republican contributor. Although he contributed less than $10,000 to Mr. Nixon's 1968 campaign. in 1972 he gave the Committee to Reelect lhe President (CREEP) a succul ent $100,000 in the pre-April period \\ilen contributors did not have to be identified. Firestone gave another $15,100 in the post-April period. Firestone wanted to bec'ome ambassador to Belgium -the cushy post held by Dr. Robert Strausz-Hupe, a.hard· Ii n e, ant i·Communist foreign·policy expert "'ith considerable following amoog conservative Republicans. They would not be pleased by his dismissal. So, in keeping with its pollcy or wooing ·-. . =-na1c conservatives. Strausz.Hupe was ., transferred to Stoc:<ho!n1 to make room for Firestone in Brussels. t.ooram . "'aiting for months to leave for S!ockhol n1, \YilS odd n1an out. lie rt'signed. and the-Foreign Scrvica lost a key man and suffel'cd another b\o,.,. to its morale. SPECIAL \'i.<;TEl{A 'lS BENE~1TS The 1.\-'hitc House hop es to keep embattled V ct e r a n s Ad1ninistrator Do~ald Johnson on t~c fcdera' payroll unti l June Ill de-spite coogress ional cla1nor for his ouster . ror one reason: to qualify him for a lifetime pension of $5,365 starting al age 62. To qualify, Johnson , now 49. must complete fi-Ve full yea rs at the Veterans Administration lVA ~. counting from June 16. 19691 when he ,.,.as confirmed for his $42.500 job. One day lcsS and he forfeits the whole pension. The importance of this timin~ is the reason for \\1hite House vagueness about when Jo hnson, under heavy fire th e past yea r from veteran~' organizations and Congress. \Yill actua lly submit his fGrmal resignation and have ii accepted. NEVERTHELESS. the \Vhile lfouse decided to tell angry congressional leaders that Johnson \\'Ould soon be out in an effort to derail a Civ il Service investigation or v.·helhc>r Johnson violated. tht I-latch Act by pressing high VA officials to con1ribute to President Nixon's election ratnpaign. \Vithin hours after the \Vhilc House let it be known that Johnson was on his way out, congressional leaders were qW.ctly asked lo drop their demand for the Ovil Service invest igation. As a result, the probe has been held ·'in abeyance" until May IS. But Rep. Olin Teague of Texas. chair1nan of the I-louse Democratic ca ucus and a key figure In veterans' affairs. probably y:Hl insist that it take place later. Oil and the Widows and Orphans All the major oil companies have now reported almost doubling their profits during the first quarter of this year. A.ld now all the major oil companies are busy explaining why. Actually, the explanatio n is quite simple: It's all due to the greedy Arabs .increasing tbe price of the crude oil they sold to our oil companies for refining into gasoline. As everybody knows, when ·the price o-f the raw materials you buy skyrockets, your profits are going to. soa r _whethet you Uke It or not. Of course, our oil companies weren't buying any oil from the fiendish Arabs during the first quarter of this year due to The Oil Embargo. But, as everybody knows, wticn the price of the r3w materials you don't buy skyrockets, your profits are going to soar whether you like it or not. The reason for this is widowJ and orphans. YOU SEE, the oil compMiCS f with thls terrible OU Embargo', we. e forced to go to the Government for relief. "We simply can't go on not paying these fantastic prices for the Arab oil we're not buying," said the oil companies, 11and keep our corporate heads above water." .!!GoQd heavens," a.Aid the Government. 1'what can wado for you in )'oW'.-hour of need?" "We want you to let us ra!sl' •he price of tbe ,asoUne we art not r1• •g from this oiJ we are not bUying, '' said the oU companies, 1'in order to meet lhe increased co.sts we are nol paying." 11That maKes sense,'' said t b e , ( __ A_R_T_H_OP_P_E__..J Government. "But won't that increase your profits?'' "\Ve hope not .'' siaid the oil companies. '·But if it does, we will put all that money into drilling our own oil wells. What's more, we'll charge ourselves fantastic prices for our own oiJ. That'll ,;how those blackmailing Arabs a thing or three." "GO TO IT," said the Government. "And God bless your patriotisn1." So the oil companies regretfully almost doubled their profits. And 1he first thing they did. or course, was to almost double the dividends they paid the I r stockholders -like rrom 90 C<!nts to $1 .n a share. ''\Vait a minute,'' said the Government "We thought you \Yere going to put all that money Into drilling for oil." "You are forgetting." said lhe oU compa nies. "that all our stockholders arc widows and orphans. Stockholders arc harder to rind than oil. In fact, we fear this ~ntry may be running out of • widows ond orphans. Would you deprive a poor widow of a lousy $1 .72?" "\Ve're ashamed of ourselves.''' said the Government. '1God bles..11 your humanllarianlsm. '' SO AS YOU drive up to the gas station to pay your 60 cents a gallon, think of our JXllriotlc. humanttarlan oil comp::inles, ~·hlch are out there, even now, spending millions of dollars lo e:<plore fo r and develop new widows and orphans. For the oil companies aren't out of the woods yet Disaster may hit at ant moment. They may st:rjke oil? If so, they'll have ho choice but to place an embargo on selling it to themselves. Olherwise, they couldn't go on not paying fantastic prices for the oil they're ~t buying. And then where would our widows and orphans be'!' OIAHGl CO.&ST DAILY PILOT Robtrt N. \Vttd, PubU.ther Thomas Kttuil, Edl!or Barbara Kre ibich. eo Editorial Page Editor The ('(fltorial ,page of tM-D•ll.Y Pilot lst-eks to Inform Mrl ntlmulate readers by prti:cnUng on this pap diverse rommt'ntary ·on topics of tn- lerest by 11ndic11.led cohvnnJs1s and iranoonls", by providing a forum !or ~llodtn' vifWS Riki by pr'f'!l"illif\it this nt\\·spaprr's opinions 11.nd ldf>R.ll on current topk"S, The t'ditocill oplnklna of the Daily Pilot •PJle-ar ('fl!y In Iha tditorlal rolumn at thr tnp of the J)a.il'. Oplnioiu: exp~ by the-l"\\I• umnlm ond C"artoonbds llnliltllft' wrltm a.rt' tht•i1 ~n Mn<1 no .-"~ mrnt ot th~"Fr v\C'\lo9 by lh• Oail,y Pilot 11hould be' lnh'l"l"t'd. Wednesday. May 8. 1974 • • • . . •, • 1: •. . ' • • '• Stale 01\:s Opcralio11 Of Dair y LOS A~GELES !UPI' - 'l'hc Alta·Dtna Dairy. iht• slate's biggest produeer ,,f raw milk., 1\'as back in full operation today. with both its Chino and City of Industry herds cleared of suspicion of earning disease. The S1ate Dcpa11ment of Food and Agriculture Tuesday rescinded an ordC'r requiring p11steurization (If milk from the 2,000 Alta·Dcna cov.•s ih lndust.y. The action followc.-.1 by one day a similar 1novc by · the Los Angeles County ~1 ilk ('om.mission . The City of Industry hC'rd had been suspected of (. BRIEFS J carrying salmonella orgao· isms, and six CO\\'S in the Chino herd were Klund to have brucellosis. Both diseases can be serious to humanS. lx1bor<1- tory ~ establislwd that both herds are no\~' f1·ec of the infections. e S11if f'ile1I LOS Ai\GELES (API -The distributors or the nationally- adverl.iscd ''Fh·e ~linute Body Shaper·• 'ha ve been sued bY sta~ and county authorities v.·ho contend the mail order reducing device is being sold through raise adve rtising. 'll1e civil suit. filed Tuesday in Superior Court. requests a permanent injunction against the allegedly de cc pt i v e advertising. pcnHltie s of $2.500 for each act of allegedly f315e advertising and restitution for buyers of the $10.95 device, if t hey ask for it. e l'a11 l11creRsed SAN FRANCISCO r AP 1 - West Coast longshoremen have rerovercd a 30-ccnt hourly wage hike denied by the federal Pay Board in 1972. The wage increase v.:as part of an agreement which ended a 134-day strike in Feb. 1972. The Increase v.•ill beco1ne effective June 1, according to a joint statement Tuesday by Long sh oremen an d \Varehousemen's Union and the employers· Pac ; f i c ~laritime Association. I l OAILY PILOf ti, 'STORY CORR ECT' Mayor Joseph Alioto ~1c n c;ive11 SAN FRA~CISCO IUP,ll - The League of \\lomen Voters dropped a sex barrier Tuesday to allo\v men to bccon1c full voling members. Delega tes to the lcaguc·s biennial convention voted 969- 433 for the change in by-!invs. A total of 935 "yes" votes \VflS needed for approval. 'Cased Hotne' Alioto Says SLA W atchecl F a111ilv ,/ LOS A~Gf,LES <UP I 1 - San Francisco l\.Iayor Joseph Alioto confirmed today that 1n('rn)}('rs of the Symbionesc LilX'ration Army had been kt·eping v.·atch on his daughter 11nd her children. and his daughter s1>0kc to one of the lt·rrori~1s sought in the Hearst kidnr•pin:.;. San l~ru ncisco police spread pl;Jinclo the s officers rl1rou~hout the neighborhood :111d liad arn1ed rncn in the n1nyor's d:1ughtcr's ho rn e . hoµlng the ST..A n1c1nbers would retun1 and be trapped. Alioto said "the storv should not have been .. n1ade Public. FBI for the kidnaping ·of P<t!ricia Hearst. lAl\\'lcr said. ~1 rs. Harris is the v;ifc of \\'iltian1 Tnylor II a r r is . another or the suspects sought by the FRI in the Hea rst kidnaping. Alioto said the identifica11on of ~[rs. Harris was '']Xlsi\i\'c" and th J'.lt "she h11d been casing my duughtt·r"s hon1e the Salurdriy bcforl' the bank robbery.'' -·'. SJ,_·l ~lay fl11 re Bo1ub ·· [t has some disc repancies but it is mib$1antially correct."' Alioto confirmed. Th<' S11n Francisco niayor v.·as SAN FRc\.\'Cl SCO 1U·Pt1 - h(•re for ·<in appearance in his The ~rn1bionesc LilK.,rntion can1pi'iign for the Den1ocratic Army. i111ieh kidnapc<l J>;nri- """'' iato ·a1 0 · at" cia Hearst n1ore th;u1 three " 1 • r1 om1n ion. montlrs ago. may be carrying IN S1\N FRANCl'sco, Pol1·cc a ho1nen1ade homb, it i1'as di s-closed Tl.1esd;1•· Lt. Paul Lawler told reporters !hat the tnayor's daughter. Investigators said th c y found en1p1~· shotgun shells Angela Ve r onese , sav.' suspicious persons observing and rifle ea rtridges in an her borne. or speaking to he r apartment the SLA abandoned children. ages s. 3, and t, as about a \\·eek ago. They said they played in the street. the pov.·der and shotgun pellets 11boul three v.•eeks ago. · could be used to make 3 CALIFORNIA l\lahcu's So11 <:a n it ltecaH Hll i-l "G ift' LOS • .\NGELES t AP J - Robert l\1aheu's son Peter says he c\()('sn't recall ever handing a briefcase filled with $325,000 to a courier for a contribution to the 19 6 8 presidential ca1npaig:n o f Hubc11 ~lun1pttrey. The refe r ence to Hun\phrey's unsuccessful race canie up again Tuesday in the wide-ranging defamation case in "'hicb the elder ~1aheu is suing billionaire Ho \Var d Hughe6 for $17.3 1niilion. 1.·Jaheu says H ugh e s defamed hi.in in 1972 by telling a telrphone news conference thci t :\laheu .. stole ine blind" tl1en in the past v:crc al101\·ed 10 bec<>me asso(·iatc n1cmbcrs. J·lo\vever. t h c \' could not \'Ole, serve ;ls officers or directors and could not be dele g ate s ln conventions. r>.irs. Veronese talked \vith a 1_00_01_b_. _ white v.•oman who questioned ,.,.. .. ._. ... ~;,_,11t71tsi lrdltmil"'d.._ her children. and 1 ate r posi tively identified her from ]Xlliee photos as Em i I y Schv.·artz Har ris. one of the nine suspects sought by the FREE ART SHOW OM THE MALL Yours with any $5 Black Narcissus purc hase: .the Black Narcissus bath gift or duo An exot ic floral s~ent. Devastating. For th 11t woman everyone notices. Caron created Black Na rci ssus. And v.·ith any $5 Pll!Chase from this Caron collection, the Bia.ck Narcissus gift or duo is yours. . bath gelee. 4% oz. :Hld !i ho\vcr sponge, just the thiag to start a siren's day. Dlack.Narcissus byCaron, forthat..,.·oman. Cosmetics .,o ... w.,. ••••• , .. , •..• , ' Dills, Bugli.osi _4ccuse<l From \\'irl' Scrvice11 \'i ncent Uugllosl Glendale, a candidale for the l)e1nocratic non1ination for allorney genc.rnl. has been accused or making: "hush 1noncy'" payznents to a v.·on1an a.bout a police co1n1llaint that he beat'her. The v.•01nan. identified i1s Vi rginia C.irchl'ell of Santa .".tonica, did retract a con1plaint to ]}()lice th at Bui;:\iosi beat her. according to polici.' records. And !lhe added in an intervle.1\' that she received bctv.·een $5.000 and SI0.000 fron1 Bugliosi. I In other action. Robert Pauley. son of \vcalthy oil tycoon"and Dcn1oe ralic candidate for the !l 1 il t c legiSlature, Tuesday th:lrt:··:! his opponent. St•n. R::ilph f'ill5. with 1nisusing st<11c funds in his re-t!leclion cffoi'I. ~ Hotu-s latl'r, [)ills. rhair1nan of the po"•erful Sen a t e (', o vern n1ental Organization Con1n1ittee. d en i e d the accusations sayi ng Pau!C'y had recently bee n ri>liukcd l~y !)en1ocrats in their L Q s 1\ngeles County district and no\1' was '·resorting to the kind :ind type of tactics that despe rate people engage in.'' INE CAR OWNERS LEATHER woncr, tlu•t .......... ....,.. c .... , .... , LIFE ,,. ..... Ill _.....,., or ctl l:llJl st ... ltfl A gourmet will tell you "what goes" in real Thuringer Sausage. Strictly the fin est in '-meats and spices. That's what makes Schirmer's Thuringer Summer Sausage at home at a banquet or in a sandwich. This Teutonic te mpter is a tangy blend of pork and beef, cured slowly and natu rally for extra flavor. 5chirmers the Sociable Sausage In the Delkate.1en 1Ktlon of all " SAFEWAY STORES Volkswagen has thrown away the b.ook again. · The result is Dasher, an amazing you've ever driven. It has the.amaz· ing Skidbreaker. When one side of the car is riding on a slippery suJface, Skidbreaker forces Dasher to move in a straight line as you brake. • ' . new car that's going to take them y_ears to imitate. Dasher is both economical (about 25 miles per gallon) and poweJfu/ (0-50 in 8.5 seconds). It holds five comfortably. It's desigIJ.ed for low maintenance and easy repair. And it 's covered by the VW Owner's Security Blanket. The new Volkswagen Dasher. Throw away your old ideas about what to expect from a, car. ~ , HER A1Nwkindol~ ..... It has front-wheel drive that gives you more control and trac- tion than any conventional car .· Bullock'1 South Coast Plaza, S.111 Diego Fret'Wa)I> ac Drisrol, Cosca ~fesa., 5 56-061 l .HUNTINGTON BEACH Harbour Vol ks wagen, Inc . 187 11 Beac h Bou levard NEWPORT BEACH Chick Iverson , Inc. 445 E. Coast Hwy. SAN JtJAN CAPISTRANO Bill Yat es, Inc. 32852 Volle Road -- , ,) ..... VOL. A le commit in the District distriCr The I situatio1 <.'Qnccrn "I wa 11 1 llunt chance money Coast l stuck its ef( City blames and st· city's Vaj Md To i Ca ls be In month Cily 1\1esd rcrom tile The shctte "Ho mend He and le contro The discus Beach The "·ell·k Neal Neal questi l-fcrbc candid Gar Foun co nee MJ Asi In Sau Ja1vyf Oran client Ho lid Cili decep instn Lewi Frida Jud \veek ruled Par the " Mr that room JlSYC out i sexu Le In !h e.vld Ttu~t ve rrl i neg Ii • Co moll \VAY j ••• It 'P .. • -• ....,.-:'- • . Duniingion Bea~h .. Toclay's Final Founiain Valle N.Y. Stocks VOL b1, NO. 128. 5 SECT.JONS, 88 PAGES .ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1974 TEN CENTS Parent Groups 'Seizing Power' • Ill Schools? By KATHY CLANOY 0t 1i.. o.ur P11o1 s1111 A fear that parent advi s ory comnlittees are seizing executive pov,.ers in the Huntington Bea ch Cily SC.hool District was expressed •ruesday by the distriCt's board of education. The trustees pledged to exami ne the situation and perhaps change policy (.'Onccrn ing parent i11volvc1nent. ''I want us to have con trol of ho11• this district is run," declared board member K. Dale Bush . The parent advice question arose in several areas · during the mcctinrz -first over an Early Childhood Educati-011 pro~ram at Perry school. Or. Stanley Klein. a parent member of the local ECE advisory t'{)mmiltce at Perry School, actused the board of failing to involve parents in !he slate- funded program as ordered by the stale and he threatened to call ' for a state ' investigation of the program. He was particularly critical of the dislricl's failure lo schedule a planning meeting between parents and board members for next year's ECE fund request in time to incorporate parent suggestions in the request. Klein also criticized !he ·-.oard's policy April 31, the day before the reques t was due in Sacramento. and all parent suggestions were denied, Klein also criliclzcd the board!s policy ave of not allowing parents lo participate in their child's classroom or grade level as voluntee r aides. .. If you have a policy \Vhich says parents cannot go into their child's classrooin or grade level. you \\'ill have few parents v,rho \Vant to put out the effort to go into another classroom .·· Klein charged. . S.A. i\1offett, district superintenden t. ex- plained that policy was negotiated be· t\veen teacheri and the board in 1971. and he suggested it could be changl'd during negotiations this yl'ar. Bush told Klein parent suggestion~ should definitely bc heard by the school board. but the board must maintain con trol over decisions. · 1'hc sa1ne issue nrosc in other areas Tuesday -concc>rn111g a p:lrcnt and teacher committee \Vhich s e I t' c t s instructional rnlllcr1:ils, parent advisoi·y committees invoh ed in lhe ~tenta!l}' lilfted l\1 inor prograrn and g:ncrully e rea ·Ill ----------------- Highway Fuµds Lost? If untir1.gto1i Stuck With $75 ,000 Road Bill By TERRY COVIi.LE Of llllt ti.Hy ~Ito! Stell ~luntington Beach apparently has lost a chance to St.><:ure $2.2 million in federal money for the reconstruction of Pacific Coast Highway this year and is therefore stuck ~'Ith a $75,000 engineering bill for its effort. City Administrator Oa\·e Rowlands blames poor information from counl y and state transportation officials for the city's dashed hopes. ,..-. JI alley Ani1nals May Be Jn, for 1'_ oug lier Ti1nes Cats and dogs in Fountain Valley may be in for a litlle more contrOl in the months to come. City l\1anager James Neal said .. Tuesday night .th at he is considering recommending that the city council hire ttie California Animal Control (CAC}, a service also used by the neighboring city of Huntington Beach. The organization runs the official sheller in Huntington Bench. "However:" ·Neal added, "my recom- mendalion wouldn't incluck! cat control." He was referring to the cat1 licensing and leash laws which have caused heated controversy in Huntington Beach. The same proposals are be i n g di scussed by city counci1s in Newport Beach and Laguna Beach. The ''difficulty in capturin:; cats" is \\'ell-known in the field of animal control, Neal said Tuesday, Neal's comments were prompU!d by a ques tion from Fountain Vjtlley nsident tlerbcrt Garson. a recently-unsuccessful candidate for city council. Garson, who said the rcsidenls of 'Fountain Plaza Condominiums a re concerned about i1nproving an i m a I !See ANIMALS, Page II Maria Parson Asks N e'v 1'rial In Sau11a Case , Saunn b11th plainlirf Maria Parson's la1vYer has riled -a motion for a new Orange County Superior Court trial of his client's $1 million lawsuit against the llo\iday Health Spa of Orange. Citing alleged defense ' ' e r r o r s , deception and misconduct'' and improper instn1ctions to the jury, attorney Marvin Lewis 1vlU ask Judge William Murray Friday to order a new trial. Judge Murray was on the bench six \vccks ago when a jury in his courtroom ruled for !he health spa and Against Mrs. Parson, 50, in #hat came to be known as the "Three Faces of Eve" trial. Mrs. Parson unSUCC:\.'&'fully alleged that her entrapment in the spa's sauna room on March 2. 1970, created a psychiatMc condition that led her to seek out In bars men with whom she had sexual relations. Lewis asserts in his motion that errors in the Trlnl and misstate1ncnts of the evfdl!ncc by defense atto111cy Donald A. Ruston led the jury 10' Im properly flnd .il.5 verdict on grounds of contrlbutoi'y 11cgllgence. .. Court officials see the hearing or the motJon F'rlday as a stepping stone on the \vay to the filing of nn appeal b)' Lewis. ··rily nose. is out of joint on this thing," he complained today. "We can't get a straight answer from the county or the slate." The money which i{untington Beach hoped to acquire apparently will go toward cons truction of part of the Corona del l\1ar Freeway in Costa Mesa, a decision Rowlands opposes. "I reel it's unfair to use money designed for local highway proje<:ts on a state freell.·ay. It was at the bottom of the list of priorities established by the city managers.'' Rowlands said. ·The confusion and frustration expressed by local officials stems from a notice given six weeks ago by the county that' the state had excess funds (rom a federal program for local highway construction. Public works staff members quickly developed plans for the widening and improvement of nine miles of Pacific (See lUGllWAY, Page%) * * * * * * CdM Freeway on ·Bottom Of County's Priorities Orange County supervi sors reluctantly approved a Sl5.7 millioo priority list of county and city road projects Tuesday, to be paid for under a federal grant prograni. At the bottom of the 13 item list is the $8.8 million local share of the second phase of !he Corona de! 1'1ar Freeway, the link bet\veen the Newport and San Diego Free.ways. The frec~·ay's listing is ~idered advantageous. The board's action amounts to a claim by the county on its $6.8 million first year share of the Federal Aid Urban 1FAU) money. The county could receive as much as $21 million over the three- year span of the program. 1'he inoney was authorized by Congress from the Urban Highway Trust F'wld to be used by local governments at their own option. The hope was that some n.tlr P'llet 1111t ..,_.,. Ne1c Range Newport Bcacl1 actor John Wayne plaJJted. his brand at his new tennis club in New- port Tuesday. For column, story and photo, see sports sec- tion today, Page 23. "''ould be "diverted to mass rapid transit projects. Although the Corona del Mar Freey:ay project is at the bottom of the list. the fact that it Is on the list at all ha s been interpreted as "positive" by Costa Mesa and Cour.ty Road Department officials. The olher 12 projects, though ahead or ii. may be . unable to meet the federally imposed May 24 deadline to be ready to go to bid. In that event , the money would be diverted to the Corona del Mar Freeway because that project is ready to go. Assistant county Road Commissioner Murray Storm said today that the freeway's appearance on the priority list 1'might actually encourage the project•• because Orange County has shown a willingness to commit some of the federal money. Besides the freeway link , the other projects include street improvements and similar items. Only one project, some buses for Tustin. is transit-related . Included oo the list, chosen by a committee of city and county officials , are $95,000 for the widening of Lampson Avenue in Seal Beach; $2.2 million for the widening of Pacific cOast High.,..•ay in Huntington Beach: $680.000 for the widening of Brookhurst Street in Fountain Valley, and $300 ,000 for the ·widening of Bo\sa 'Olica Street in Westminster and Hwttington Beach. Road Commissioner Ted McConville explained that the Corona de! J\.·lar Freeway section was included in case the county got a larger-than-e.i:pected share !See PRIORITY, Page II Huntington Plan Of Unification To Be Discussed The first of three study meetings dealing with the five-way unification plan for Huntington Beach Unioo H.igh SChool • District will be at 7:30 tonight in Santa Ana. ·Members or the Orange County C.Ommittee on School D l s t r i ct OrganU:ation wilt be meeting In the Santa Ana Unified School District board room, . 1405 French St. A SCCllOd study meeting will be held May 14 ln Orange to give members of the committee an opportunity to further Investigate 1he plan. Five public hearings on the proposal l'.'111 be held throughout the district M~y 16, 2tl and 21. followed by a third study meeting where the committee .will decide whether to send the proposal to 1he state Board of Education wilt! a r(.'(fuest for awroval. • Royal Tribtrte UPt Ttle!lllOIO Princess Margaret receives a bouquet of flowers a nd courtly bow from Claude Brooks. 5, youngest member of the Dance Theater of Harlem as she arrives to attend a special performance. Hears ts Offering $50,000 For Release of Daughte1 .. SAN FRANCISCO <U PI) -Mr. and Mrs. Randolph A. Hearst offered a $50.000 reward today for information leading to the. sate return of their kidnaped daughter, Patricia. The reward v.·as the first offered in the case, which began more than three 1nonlhs 3g"O v.•hen the 2Q-ye~Mld newspaper heiress w.is carried from her Berkeley apartment Feb. 4. In a related development, S a n Francisco Mayor Joseph L. Alioto confirmed reports that police believe the BOSTON Jr'flALER SUCCESS STOllY Hero·s a "whale " of a sua~ess story about Oitily Pilot classifie<i ads. First . read this ad : 13' BOSTON Whaler. 40 hp elec Johnson $950. or best offe r (Phone No.) day s, (Phone No.) eves. Aerording to the advc.:tlscr. a Corona de! M&r man , the first man to com!' to sec the boat bou~hl it. Thtirs resull.\J, Try R .. few words 10 ttrc rig!-• lll:>ce." in the Daily Pilot's clas~trJed atJ secti~n. and see if you don't have a whale of a tale i. tell. Dia! direct : 642·56711. , Sy1nbionesc Liberation Army kidnapers of Miss Hearst v.·erc cons i de ring kidnaping one or more of the mayor's young grandchildren. ~learst. presklent and edi ~or of the San Francisco Examiner, said the reward MAYOR ALIOTO SAYS SLA 'WATCHED DAUGHTER.' Story, Page 5 money has been deposited in a bank account and will be. paid to the person or pe rsons who provide authorilics with information leading lo l\'tiss Hearst's sa fe return to her parent s' home. itc asked anyunc with information ;;.·.~ut the: "'hereabouts of his daughter or the SLA to contact the FBI or police. He emphasized that the nan1es of those offering Information would be kept secret. · The rcwnrd money, offered by the llcarst f11nily from their own funds , WM in addi1ion to $2 millic~ a' ·v p:1id out as rnnsom in a free (ood program dcmnndcd by the SLA. Of that money. llenrsl himself put up $500.000 and the llearst Found ation supplied the rest. Another S4 million worth of food offered as ran.~m by the i~earst. Corp. WM 'ol'ithdrawn after the kldnapers failed to meet a deadline of last 1-Tlda)' midnight for retumln~ ~tlss 'lc"r!t. parent groups 10 prog rams all \ s!;1te-funded Incorporated in the state funding grant. Supt. ~loffett said. l!> :in order by the state fo r th ese parent :idivsor_v rom- n1ittees. .. ,r 1vc art' ge tting in1o a situation \1'nc rc the state 1s telling us 10 g1 \'C those l'On1mittees e:<ecutive ))(lv.·crs:." said Bo<lr<l President Orvill f HanSQll, "!hen 11e need to re-examine our whole positi~n ." ' Co11clusio11s Disclosed By Source \\'ASHINGTON (AP) -The staff of 1he Senate \Valerg;,i_te co mmittee says the weight of the evidence before it tends to establish that former Atty. Gen. John N. l\litchell approved the plans that led ro the \Vatergate break-in. A draft report of the staff's conclusions also said that available facts can only support the conclusion that payments made to the \Vatergate defendants by \Vhite House aides were intended only to keep them silent "as to the involvement of other persons in the \Vatergate break- in or other activities embarrassing to the White House." - The conclusions were made available by a source close to the committee v..tlo emphasized that they are based on a rough draft prepared mainly by \Vatergate committee counsel Samuel Dash and do not represent any fina l conclusions that the seven senators on the panel may eventuall y draw. "The committee finds that the weight of the evidence tends to establish that l\1itchell did approve the Lidd y intelligence plan with a quarter million doll ar budget in Key Biscayne on March 30, 1972," the draft report said. Mitchell has denied he approved such a plan. Earlier today, \Vhite I-louse lawyer Ja mes D. St. Clair infonned U.S. District Judge John J. Silica that Nixon will refuse to turn over tapes of 64 presidential conversations subpoenaed by Jaworski and the special prosecutor said he ll.'OUld continue the court fight to get them. Sirica issued a statement after a meeting in his chambers saying he \\'OU!d meet with lawyers in the case Friday to map out the impending court battle. He said a hearing in the case was still set for 11 a.m. PDT Mond ay. St . Clair announced at the \Vhite House Tuesday that attempts a! .,..·orking out a compromise over Jav,·orski's subpoena for the tapes and documents covering 64 \Vhite · House conve rsations had been terminated and that Nixon \\'Ould fight the case to the Supreme Court if necessary. ··~tr. St . Clair, special counsel to the President. and ~Ir. Jav.·orski , special prosecutor. visited the court this morning to fonnally advise Judge Sirica that the- Prcsident intends to pursue his motion to quash the special prosecutor's subpoona to him and that the special prosecutor !See BREAK-IN, Page %) Orange Coast Weather considerable low cloud lness night and morning hours with ha zy after· noon sunshine Thursday. Oe· casional light drizzles during the morning hours. Highs al the beaches 62 rising to 70 inland. !NSllll·: TODA l' Cali/on1ia Repu blicans are facing dilen1nm of /1.Q11iiig a convicted /elo11 a.s the ir ?1ot11il1ce for uovernor. Story, Page 30. Al 'l'eur hn'kt l ... 11111 ,. I., M. leyd II CtUltrflll t Clrffl' C••ntf t Cl11tl!ltt1 _,_, ... Comlc:t ,, Cr•llWOl'll )i Dtltlt Nollc:tt )1 •d1l"!"ltl '•tt I EnHo-t•',fl'lfnt M-tt l'ln1n<t Jl.)J ,... ..... "'' llM ._,... 17 H-COM: M In tltil S'"lw 11 Ann l""'" JI M.li!MK • ""'....... "'" 'loluhill Plllldl JI N1litn1I ......... I °""" c""'" '' ~toplt JS>M Sylvie Perter Jl S•em IJ·IS Sltdl M1rtc1t1 l2·J2 TtlWIWfl 1t T11t1ttt\ .,. WttllMt t Wtrtf NtQ • • • •) DA ILY Pll01 - Co11n11LU1ity R ec1~eatio11 Tite Slater are;i ron1mu1Ht\' o( nor!l f- l'Ctltral liunt ington H<'ach haS ('(lnlc ooe ~Tep clos(•r 10 lht• dt•velOfJITil!llt of .. youth r"ClTCilt•on pro{ir<u". At a 1ncl·ling !his \1rck, the Ocenn \'IC\\' School llistricl Ro:ird of Trustees :1pprov1•d an ogreemt'nt to allo111 the city of lluntingto11 Be:1rh to put ll trailer on n I 3 :icrc sftr at O:ik \'if'w School for youih prog ran1s City Pnrks [)irf'C'tor Norrn \Vo11hy said the city council i~ ex1>e<:tcd to ap- prove th<' sam(~ acr('('mcnt <it a meeting .\I:iy 20. In the meantime, \l/orthy said. he v.-i ll conduct intervicv.·s for an emptoye to operate !l youth program from the trail· er. He said he will .see if any federal funds can be used to pay tl4'U staff per- "'"· If not. he said, he has permission to hire a part-time employe wit\l city funds to ·\\·ork at least through tfie month of June, allowing the city to start a pro- gram in the area by 1.he lin1e school is dis1nisscd for the sun1nler. Interest in the Slater youth progran1 has been keen since a meeting t\vo weeks ago when the Community Services Council, an advisory group to the city council. criticized the city for delays in installing the trailer on the property. The Ocean View School District board also approved agrf.'l'ments to allow the city to develop par::s al Robin\\'~ School 5172 r..tcF'addcn Ave .• and Plea- sant V 0 ic"' School. 16692 Landau Lane. Fro111 Page 1 HIGH\VAY ... Coast Highway al an estimated $2.2 1n illion cos1. Rowlands got lhe city council to hurriedly approve !he hiring of Voorhies- Trin1lle and Nelson. (VTN) engineers to develop detailed plans to meet a May 24 deadline to get the money. But last .,..·eek. says Rowlands. !he county road department announced the.re are no "extra '' stale funds, but there is a $21 million allocation to cover the next three years. To add to the confusion, says Rowlands, the California Transportation Depi:irtment has infonned the city it will have its own enj::ineers develop the Coast lfigh""·ay improvement plan. "That makes it impossible to meet the 1'1ay 24 deadline," Rowlands cornplaine<t. "And OO\\' we can't get a clear-cut answer on .,..·hether that money allocated for this year ($6.8 million) can be carried over to the next year, when we could 1.'0mplete the highway plans." Rowland.<> noted of 13 projects proposed ft:lr the state money. only the Corona de! 1'tlar Freeway v1ould be ready for the ~1ay 24 deadline. Tse 1-flGH\VAY add 3 C.ou.nty officials have said they don't know .... tiat projects will meet the deadline,· but if the others ·don't, the freeway will get lhc. money. !Wwlands said if the county stands to lose lhe $6.8 million because of the deadline, then the freeway should be funded, but if that money can be carried over 10.the next year. then it should not. He fears that the free~1ay 1night "'ind up getting all of the $21 million, eliminat ing the chance for other projt>cts. ll it docsn 't, then Rov.·lands feels lhmting1on Beach has a good chance of getting its S2.2 million high.,..•ay project f1naoccd over the next year, and even getting reimbursed for the $75,000 alread,\· spent on engineering Work. But he is still angry because no one seems able to tell the city ho\\' much money is a\'ailable, and "·hen it 'ol'ill be a,·ailable. Juula Jails .\gculs LISBON. Portu~a\ (AP' -Gen. Albrrlo de Andrade c Sih·a. the foriner arnl\' n1i nistl'l', hn.s Ueen arrested nnd is being held in !he Lisbon area. the 1nililar.'· JUnta said today. A cornn1unique :-1itd his tHldersccrPl<iry, Col. Carlos V1:111a de Len1os. also \\'as in custody . 1-~ o..~ ... ~ ... D.l "r.1,• .. ·~ •"•.~ .• 'OI"' •••ii~•""••''<•', •\C't<l>'"'""1tll'10.0-fr 1• r •" r u~''"'•"Q C. "'"'''! :,...c., 1'• .,,,, .,~, •• • t • ''"' t,•,,~~ •. tN .,,,n r~~~v '" (°"1.I• '•'" • l•~•r-.•t I•~•• .,~>•··'-II.>" ll<•• • 1 I ~. •, ~.~,,n, '"'' " !'"""' ~M'•W • a•• -~ " ' -,, c... ···~"" " .. ,.,.. "" ~·. ~ ,, .., .. .,, ....... , ...... , .... •• 1-.. " ••r:"""'11'"°"''•11'<1Wr.t 11., •' • "' e.~. ~ .. ,.~;~.'ft ~ II .,.,,. l ....... ~ f"<ll'Ml'<·""" '~ r ·~· .. , • • p,~·-....., ... ,,.,,, ~l•A.•' I"'"' 1 ....... ~ .. ,, ... 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'•"'l!f"'ll"l- ..,... tot.-OOot•f>l<J •en...""' .. ~ ... . • -l!i -•109-""1'111' ... ~ ~ -,..,,.,.,. .,. • ., .. .,.... t J \,(l _..,,,.I Wtdritsday, Ma~ 8, 1974 ll"I T.t..,llOIO POWER THREATENED Can1d11 's Trudea u Trucleau Rule Facirig Test 111 Pltrlit11nent 01~,\\VA (UPI) -'J'hc 1wo ni;·1ln opposition parties' discontent \Yl!h Prime ~inistf'r Pierre Elliott Trlldeau·s budget threatens to overt .. m U1e Canadian governn1ent toni ght . \\•hen a left·\\·ing group's non-conlidencc motion is voted on in parliament. The Socialist Nc\v Democratic Party (NOP), u•hich has 31 votes, introduced i!s measure in the form of an amendment to a progressive conservative party's motion asking the house to declare that it "does not have ronliden<:e in the government by reason of its failure to propose effeetive budgetary n1easures to contain and reduce inflation.'' The NDP amendment accused the government of "failure to propose any measures to assist p.:!nsioners, people on 101'/ and fixed incomes, or to deal \vith the housing crisis or to remove glaring inequities in the Canadian tax system." The Conservatives. who have 107 of Parliament's 264 seats, welcomed the NDP an1endment with lengthy cheers - and is expected to support it \\"hen it comes up for a vote tonight. If that happens. a majority of members will be recorded against the budge t. Trudeau said Tuesday that. in such an e\•ent, he \Yill ask Governo · General .Jules Leger to dissolve parliament Thursday, which would pave the way for a new general election. Should the prime minister get by tonight's balloting, he still \\'i\1 have to face lhe conservative motion -probably on Friday. Then it would be up to the NlJ P to back the Conservatives· if Trudeau is lo be turned out of office. Trudeau·s $23.95 billion budget provides calls for higher taxes on I a r g e corporations. But its opponents brand these proposals as ''too lillle and too late"' and denounce the government for failing to impose strict anti-inflationary controls. The prime minister's minority 1ibcral party regime has been governing with t-;DP support since the 29th general election in October, 1972. Trudeau told newsmen that hC did not want an election, but that he was prepared to face the voters if he had to. Fro1n Page 1 _!\NIMALS ... control. recommended that cat licenses be considered . :\layor George Scott reolied : "An;th ing c:in be considered." Neal said he is still studying the possibil ity of a CAC contract and cxpec1s to h;:ive a recommendation ready for C-Oll!lCil action "'ithin the next 30 days. Fountain Valley has been using the .scrriccs of Orange Counly A11in1al Control but there have been many complaints about it from residents. Assistant City ft-fa nager .lames Heck said !Gdtiy. "There ha\'c been s i g n i f i can I problems." !·leek said. "The level of service the county provides is not what lhl' 1>roplc "'ant." The ci!y or Huntington B<'ach passed 1!" O\Vl1 animal control laws. "'hich 1nclud(' the requirement that cats be licensed to help rund the CAC services. 1\ cat leash la\Y also was passed by the council , but \\'as later slruck out. TI1c CAC shelter is at 8521 l<:dison A\'l'. 1n Huntington Beach. Resideiats Co11aplai1a I Valley Rezone OK'd; 2nd He,ld n~ Fountain Valley City Council approved the relOOing of 5.S acres on Los /\!an'IOS Street from commercial to residential use TucsdJy, alloY.ing the ronstruction of 24 single fam ily homes. But the council delayed another ione <:hange from agrlculturc to residential on \\T ard Str~I, when several nearby r1.'Sidcnts complained they would lose privacy when proposed l\\'l>-story homes are bullt. Both requested zone changes came from the .~~c!\1ichael Company. 1 No residents objected to the new Fro11a Page J PRIORITY • • • of the ~federal funds. It "'as moved to the bottom of the list bt.'cause its cost was more than the cxpt"Cled first year a 11 o cation . l\lcCon,·ille s;1id the selection committee felt lhe federal government might decide not to finance the county u·ork at all if the most expensive project hea.:fed the list. Under questioning from Supervisor Ralph Diedrich. McConville predicted it \rould take at least S3 or S4 million lo get the free'o\·ay project started. He said the chances of much being left over after the other projects are small. 1-lo"·ever, there is mounting concern among several Orange County cities that none of the other 12 priority projects will be able to meet the deadline. thereby forfeiting au the money to the free\~ay project. Supervisors told McConville they would approve the priority list just to get the county's hand into the pot. But they \vamed him to begin immediate prepara· lion of a detailed plan for spending the t.hrre.year total the county can expect. The Orange County Transit Di51.rict may claim nearly all the seeond year's allocation under the tenilS of an agreement reached by the city and oounty committee considering the FAU spending. The 2.2·mile Corona de! !\tar Freeway is being planned in three phases. The first phase which involves the relocation of MacArthur Bou1evard has been funded by the state. and is out to bid. Phase fl calls for the construction of the segment linking the San Diego Freeway near South Coast Plaza with the Newport Freeway, and Phase JII construction of !he segment between the Newport Freeway and M~Arthur Boulevan:I. Tests Ordered F 01· Suspect Held In Truck Assault Psychiatric testing has been ordered for a Huntington Beach man who allegedly drove his truck into fences at t\\·o loca l schools and then tried to run dO\\'ll a policeman who tried to halt the vehicle. Orange County Superior Court Judge James Turner set May 20 as the date for !he next court appearan~ of James Richard \V ilson, 39, of 19872 Estuary Lane. zoning. wh.itjl b consistent with the city's 111:.ister plan. on I.os AJamos Street ti.djacent to the nelv King of Glory Lulht"ran Church. 1'hc SL'<.'OOd pare('!, 2.~ acres on \\Tard Street bct\\'een Slater and Warner "venueS. is planned for 10 homes, a fe\v of tl\cm two stories in height. A few residen.ts of adjacent San Ricardo and El Manzano streels said they bought their homes after being told the Latter Day Sain!_s UVlorn1on) Church '~ould be using the lo1s behind them. They objected to having t\\·o.story homes over1ooking their backyard!!. DeMis Foster, representing th e McMichael Company, said the new homes v.·ould be set back In deep lots and \\'Ould have limited views of existing houses. Foster also sald the location of the ty,·~ story homes could be re-a rranged. The council continued action on the rezoning until l\.1ay 21 so the residents and developer can diSC"Uss the plans "ith Cily Planning Director Clint Sherrod. The tentative tract nu1ps ·for both projects will be discussed at 7:30 o'clock tonight by the Fountain Valley Planning Cotnmission in council chambers at 10200 Slater Avenlj.e. Fro111 Page 1 BREAK-IN ... "'ill continue his efforts to enforce compliance \\'ith the subpoena, .. Sirica's ann0W1cement said. ''The coort intends to meet on Friday hlay 10 \\'ith all attorneys "'ho are participating in litigation regarding the subpoena in preparation for or a I arguments scheduled for 2 p.m., l\tonday, ~lay 13,'' Sirica added. St.. Clair declined to say Tue&lay wtmt Nixon \\'Ould do i( the Supren1c Court should rule against h.im, saying "it is rhetorical and hypothetical and l don't lhink we will get to that point ." St. Clair also said Nixon would give no more tapes to the House Judiciary Committee for its impeachment Inquiry. The committee has requested tapes of about 75 \Va t erg ate ·re I ate d cooversations: in addition to the 42 for \\'hich it was given White House-edited transcripts instead of the tapes. Asked what Nixon would do if the com rnitlee issues another subpoena demanding tapes, St. Clair said he \\'OU!d "respectfully decline to comply." If the committee persis ted. SL Clair said, "Then. \\'e're going to have a confrontation because the President is firm in his resol,·c that he already has told the facts." The last tapes confrontation came last fall "'hen Nixon ordered !hen-Special Prosecutor Archibald Cox fired rather than give him tapes subpoenaed for the Waterga te grand jury. Ultimately, Nixon gave p the tapes rather than risk a Supreme Court test. Since then he has given lh e prosecutor's office other tapes for a total of 19. Deatl1 Penally Nixed SACRAJ\IENTO (AP) -Legislation to in1pose the death penalty on kidnapcrs has been killed in commiltee. The 4--0 vote came Tucsday on the bill by Assemblyman h·like Antonovich (R-Los Angeles). J O.Ur P'llOI $1111 Ph91o MAN OF THE YEAR Huntington's Downey Bovs Club Chief • Do1vnev Selected • As 'Nla1t of Ye ar' Pat Do.,..•ney, <1 man accuston1ed to winning a1\'~1rds in lJuntington Beach. now has another llt!e attachl'<I to his list of honors. The 38-ycar-<>ld director of I he Hunting ton Beach Boys' Club has been nan1ed Oran ge County "~lan of the Year" by the Salvat ion Arn1y. Do\vney is the volunteer \velfarc director for the Salvation Army'$ Huntington Beach branch. in addition to his Boys' Club duties . ·'I'm very honored by this. cspccailly since it's a county a\1·ard." Do¥.11ey beamed today. "But rn1 not in it looking for awa rds. hly re1\·ards are being able lo hrlp people. and the Sttlvallon Army is one tool for that.·• In his sevf'n years as director of the local Boys' Club. Do1\•ncy has been norninated for or 11·on nearly C\'Cry n1an or citizen of the year honor in town . In addition to his Army and club \\'Ork, Do .... ·ney a!so serves as a volunlCfr with !he Braille Institute, teaching judo to blind children: he is athletic director for the Central Huntington 'Beach Junior All- AmeriC'an Football League: an account executive for the \Vest Oran~e Count y United Crusade: and serves on !he Orange County Board of Direct-Ors for the Campfire Girls. .._ Decad e Display SJ10\tn at S(•J1ool Exhibits dealing .,..·ith the past 10 years -music. politics and man 's ac- complishments -will be on display at a 7:30 p.m. open house at \Vard.low· School today con1n1en1orating its I o t h anniversary. Principal i\lyron 1't'lorpcr said forn1 er principals, teachers. trustees and Parent· Teacher Organization presidents wn·1 be special guests at the open house, and the entire community ha s been invited to attend. Wardlow School. localed at 9191 Pioneer Drive. \\'BS the second school built in the Fountain Valley School District. Log Cabin Ceremonies Scheduled In 1924, nlc1nbers of the lluntington Beach Llont Club joined hands \.1.'fth the youngsters ln Doy ScouL Troop -1 to dedicate a brand llC\V log cnbln scout house in take Park . \ This Saturdny. the '"'o organizations \\•ill once again link hands, this time to re-dedicate the same log cabin scout house. The Scouts will celebrate 50 years of meetings in the old cabin, \Vhile the Lions Club \Viii hold its 25lh :innual pancake breakfast. Bo!11 events are open to the public. The pancake breakfast will be served from 6 a.m. to 11 a.m. From 11 a.m. to noon there will be a performnncc by the Music Man Band. fo'rom nooo to 2 p.m .. the scouts will hold t.hei.r dedication c e r e m o n i e s con1bined with an Eagle Scout Court of Honor. At 2 p.m. they will offer tours of the scout cabin. \Vhile the cabin is 50 years old, the scouts have given 11 a facelifting this year. refinishing the interior and t>x!crlor. inst.ailing new plumbing and electrical fixlures and providing internal heating. The scoutmaster who got Troop I on its feet and helped build the first log cabin, C. E. "E.d" Morris, will be a guest speaker at !he dedication ceremony. Several old time scout members from the 1920s \\'ill also be present. Profits from the Lions Club breakfast \\•ill be split between the club and the scout troop. The Lions will use their money to buy glasses for needy school children. \\'hilc the scout funds will go tow11rd further refurbishin g of the cabin. Judge to Rule 011 Gag Order In 1'..,raud Case Lawyers for (\.1.'0 doctors and a chiropractor accused by authorities Qf bilking patients at their Anaheim clinic moved Tuesday to prevent t h e prosecution from disC"USSing the case \1'ith the news media. Orange CoWlty Superior Court Judge James Tumer set ~lay 17 as the date lellow Judge E\'erett \V. Dickey will rule on the demand for a "gag order.'' lie .scheduled May 28 as the date on \1hich Drs. Harry Hudol;>h Alslcben. -It , nf Yorba Linda. and William J. Goldwag, 47, of Santa Ana and chiropractor Paul L. Black, 63. of Anaheim. will plead to charges 1.'0ntained in a Grand Jury indictn1ent. The trio are charged with grand theft and conspiracy to defraud. They are free on the ir promise lo appear. Deputy District Attorney James Brooks . .,....ho presented the case to the Grand Jury, claimed the accused trio had made at least $2 million in fees during the past yea r from patients who' were told they had diseases that ne ver existed. . Brooks said Alsleben's "chelation therapy" at the clinic consisted of feeding saline intravenously to many of the patients "'hose com plaints sparked the district attorney's investigation. Brooks alleges the cos ily lreatments .,..·ere "absolutely worthless." Alsleben is described by authorities as a pr~lific writer whose books and articles constantly advocate the use of "chelation therapy" and the value of massive doses of Vitan1in E. ---·----------- •• • l \Vilson faces charges of assault \\'ilh a dc:idly ""·eapon filed last April I after he f allegedly drove his pickup truck into [ Fences at Lan1b and \Vardlow elen1entary schools in Huntington Beach. ) Police said their pursuit of \Vilson ' ended when he rammed a police car after narro.,..·ly missing an officer who I ! . \\'as erecting a barricade in the path of 1 1 the truck . Officers leaped frorn the J damaged ca r and captured \\'ilson after a t brief chase. Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart SPORTING GOODS • BICYCLES-PARTS-TIRES-ACCESSORIES ' AIMD""a.t::~'*d-n-•""'is1: ... mz1:;;;.,1111!IBIM&l'>"'""""'~~r.;;·"'"""'""'" .... ,,;op•·-'""''"-~~'"'.'~m't . U...J°El,., 538 CENTER STREET-COS'r A MESA-64_6-1919 ~~:!~ Boy Shoots Brolhcr NOR\\'ALK fUPI ) -An 8-year-old boy npp~irently nccidentally shot and killed i ..,,.. .... ~9 his 6-year-otd l:SrotJ1cr Tuesday durin g a game of cops and robbers, sheriff's deputies said. Deputies said David llurst and his younger brother P a t r i c k apparently found two . 3 8 ·ca I i be r rf'\'ol\'ers in their parents' bedroom and l\'Cre playing with them wh ile their parents "'ere at work. Neighbors called ,.. ~ For Mother's Day -Tennis Rackets :~ I l ~ an a111bulance but the youngster was <lead on arrival at Studebake r Con11nunity Hospilal. Deputies said the • shooting \\'as ruled accidental. ' ' I ' Tennis Dresses Racquetball Racquets . · Tennis Shoes Squash Rackets Worm Up Suits Badminton Rockets Tennis Rockets Tobie-Tennis Paddles D.uck Feet Fins. What Vol~a110~ Mosks-Snorkles-Go'§91es Speedo Swim Suits Colored Swim Cop~ Water Wonder ~ick Boards Bon Aire Skim Boards lcela1td Fails to Find Eruption REYKJAVIK. Iceland (AP) -The Icelandic Coast Guard snid today It could not find n volcanic eruption off lhc coast reported earlier by an Ameri· c<1n mllllary plane . An official said the Co.1st Guard sent an aircrart lo the reported site 16 n1iles southwest of the NATO air base at Keflavlk. The crew said It saw no sign of a llfabl'd en1plion. A similar report was received from an American helicopter \\'hi ch new to the !tile from 1\enavik . The searching Airmen snid they thought the erroneous report of an eru~ tlo n n1ight have been caused by sightin~s of heavy seas breaking over rocks In th e area and clouds of sprny . Earlier the Kcrtavik control to\\'Cr said a U.S. military plane radioed that a massive new volcanic eruptk>n had begun in the seabed o(f Iceland. ~ j • I Baseball Shoes Football Shoe -soccer Shoes All-purpose Shoes Basketball Shoes Tennis Shoes Track Shoes .. Bikes-Ports-tires tubes-Repairing LI· ............................................................ .... .- • • . ' ' " To t I Coun Gord w se rvi of pu Pe guida in teg lhe i rccei ass is our llA VQgu that ex ch are a Th in all busin man and indir any over how life o in w t\\'O room We Toro San your begi hour the at sch rout To l T user Sun the whi yard .~ 1vat boat Mar buil criti .con past I •m the 6 DAU,Y PROT EDITORIAL PAGE Paying for Parl{s The value ol neighborhoffd parks In a growing com· munlty like Fountain Valley -with its largely residon· tial, single-home character and tls predominant popula· lion o! young families -Is hard lo understate. Their imporJ.ancejs i.ncrea..5ed .when a city is inland1 removed fro1n the beach and its recreational opportunities. The t~adilion or having developers pay !or part o! the cost. of creating inland parks -the need !or which they 1oster by building more and more ho1nes -also. is .., long established. According to some city officials in Foun· tain Valley, that cost is rising. Parks, like so many other things these days, are a.fleeted by in!lation. The city parks and recreation commission, with planning commission backing, is recommending that park lees be boosted from $400 ,per lot to $600 per lot developed. They say the amount is only to keep the city up with current standards of developing parks. The ci ty ~ouncil will have a public hearing on the proposal. 'l'he need for parks is obvjous, but the city oUicials should then present specific ccono1nic data to back up the price increase. It sounds steep and the increase will of course be passed on to the buyer. Meadowlark's Fate To some of its neighbors, tiny Meadowlark Airport isn 't much more th.an a weed patch and a duSt bowl - a constant thorn in their side of suburban life. space that isn't covered by block walls and tract homes. There are some people who think the airpor.t can be not only compatible with suburban life, but perhaps an extra added attraction to it. But they may not Get the chance to prove it now. The state aeronautics d1vi· sion is threatening to take away the airport license be· cause one section of a new apart1nent corhplex now un- der construction is too close to the runway. John Turner, the irascible airport operator, went so far as to paint the runway clo sed laSt week and has refused to sell fuel for any of the 200 planes tied down at Meadowlark. But others around bun are not con· vinced the airport has to shut down. They think many of the problems can be cleared with a little patience, hard work and community relations. Walt Gulick, one of the owners of Harbor Avia· tion which is based at the field, thinks the weeds could b~ cleaned, the airport thrown open for more public view of it. and the runway shifted east slightly. He points out that about 2,000 pilots use the airport, with most of thef!l ren~ng planes there for short trips. The Nerio famtly , .which owns the land, also wants to keep it open as an airport, at least for the short-range future. Guli~k, whose Harbor Aviation is the second largest Cessna aircraft dealership in the state, seen1s to be on th.e ~ight track. ~me sound management practices might el1m1nate complaints, ease tensions and keep Meadow· lark a valuable asset to the community. The city council turned down a chance two years ago to get county help in.preserving both the airport and Meadowlark Golf Course. Now the city is trying to buy the golf course, and who knows what is going to happen to the airport? This city doesn't need another walled· in . housing tract, but that may be the fate of lhe airport if the own- ers don't find some quick help . ;· ;.~' .. , ;,1: ' 1 1\ IL,.---------.\' ,. .I ,, ,I ' ' • But to a good many residents of Huntington Beach, and even to some of the airport's close neighbors, it's a blessing, a home base for their planes and a gap of open • H ''11'5 ME -GOING THE OTHE~ WAY." Transit District Merits Appla~se To the Editor: I must tell you about the Orange County Transit District (OC'l'D), Dr. Gordon "Pete" Fielding and his starr: What a tremendous upgrading in servi~ and attitudes over bygone days of pubhd transportation! Personnel. Under Dr. Fie 1 d i n g 's guidance, is well trained. of high integrity and imbued \•:ith the concept of the inalienable right of all citizens to receive intel\igent. cooperative, kind assistance in pursuing their daily lives in our modern"ay society. llAPPINESS and friendliness is in vogue again! The warm, friendly smiles lhat pervade the atmosphere and are exchanged on this great transit syste1n are a joy to behold. The services are geared to serve those in all "'alks of life. The appeal to those in business, because of its practicality and many savings to their business associates and to their families, directly and indirectly, bas become apparent beyond any expectation. 11IE otTD has been in existenCe just over two years. It is almost unbelievable how much they have contributed to the liJe of Orange County. Already, in areas in which they initiated services less than lwo short years ago. there is standing room only. Welcome. OCTD, to Mission Viejo, El Toro, Laguna Hills, San Juan Capistrano, san Clemente and La guna Niguel, where your wonderful service to the public will begin at 6 a.m. Monday, ~lay 13, with hourly service. We are looking forward to the great inaugural at 2:30 p.m., May 13 at Laguna Hills li-lall y,•herc there will be schedules available for the first four rou1es in this area. OORIS JE\VELL. Q\airman. Transportation Comn1ittce, ~1ission Viejo Homeowners Assn. ll1&PPN Bonl.ers To the Editor: The 300 boat owners and the many users of the public launch ramp at the Sunset Aquatic Marina are pleased to see the beginning of the dredging activities which will remove over 130,000 cubic yards o! silt which has restricted the use or, rqpny of the marina's slips and \Vaterways. THE SILT ·buildup ha s grounded many boats in their slips .at the Sunset Aquatic Marina . This condition, which tias been building for some time. wRs made critical by the heavy runoff or the Oood .control channel during the rains of the past winter. I want. to express my thanks, which I am sure is shared by all other users or the Sunset Aquatic Park, for the P1n1ch -.. - ( MAILBOX ) Letter! from readers are welcome. Norm aUy, writers should convey their rnessagcs in 300 words or Less. Tlie r1ulit to conde1i.se letters to f it space or elimina te libel is reserved. All let- te rs must include signature a1ui mail· in g address biit names mau be with~ held on request if suffU:ient reason is apparent. Poetry wilt not be pub- lisl~d. excellent re3ponse by Supervisor DaVid Baker and the remainder of the Orange County Board of Supervisors, the Harbors and Parks Department, and all of the other agencies involved who 'succeeded in cutting the red tape to accomplish in three months what bad been estimated to take from nine months to two years. • It is refreshing to find that government can respm.d to an emergency situation. Many thanks to all involved. ERROL GIBSON SUnset Aquatic Yacht Club Youlh's Vlem To the Editor: Streeking should not be against the law. It is the only thing that is worth hearing about (or seeing ) in the papers. TAXES shouldn't have to pay for people in jail , that are in for being free. Cloths are made so people ca n stay warm, not to hide what they have beneath them. I am only 12. but 1 am sticking up for what I think is right. Please put this in the paper so people can hear someone young speaking for what I think is right! Thank you. , DARREN SESSIONS P .S. No one told me or helped me in any way about this article. Build l\lom To the Editor: Surely, Fountain Valley ,Elementary Trustees Voss. Meyers and i\Ckley were not thinking ·when they voted "not to support" Proposition H to build Ocean View High School because "Folllltain Valley chHdren wouldn'tDenefit ftorn the override," (Dally Pilot 4-24-74.) WHO would benefit more? F()tmtain Valley District students attend two ~igh schools : Fountaiil Valley and Edison. Fountain Valley with an enrollment of 1,374 uses 50 bungalows to house the extra students. Edison ts near 4,000 and II . . µDon't you think it 's time ws had this painting dry·cleaned'?'' • Dear Gloomy Gus \Vill the money from selling copies or the \Vhite House tape transcripts go into the Presidential Defense Fund? J. s. c. 01oomr Gvt tommfllft •t• svbmfllM "° rH0tr1 lltlll fo llOI ntetsnl'lly ,.,.eel "'" ¥11Wi Of !ht -·-· Slfld '"' "' "4!"' to Gloomy Gu.l, O.lly Piiot. "·ill have to add bungalows next school year. Building Ocean· View High School would take away the present 1,200 Ocean View students at F()untain Valley High. That definitely would benefit "Fountain Valley children." We have not passed a bond' election since 1963. Never before have we had the opportunity to build Ocean View High School at such a reasonable cost to the taxpayer, a mere .1784 tax override. This would be less than $2 per month to the average taxpayer. Due to our ever increasing inflation, the least expensive time to build this high'iehool is now. Let's have sensible taxation now. On June 4, vote "Yes" on Pr()position H. V!VIAN·LOU REUTER Good Chnlrmnt1 To the Editor: As a citizen \Vho tries to keep abreast of the problems and progress of the City of Huntington Beach, I have attended meetings of the city council and the planning commission, and have come to know some of the council a n d commission personally. lt "'as very disappointing to me whefl l read in the Daily Pilot, after the recent city election, the harsh criticism of the planning commission. DURING mY conversations wit h Ed Kerins, chairman of 1 the planning commission. I havt' been high I y impressed with his dedication to the city. and the long and late hours he gives for relatively little monetary compensation. I am impressed with his keen mind and bis ability to work with people. We have discussed various problems of city planning, and my overall impression is that Ed is doing a very good job on the planning commission. I urge the c)ty council to avoid any action that would deny the city the continued services or Ed Kerins, a capable and dedicated chainnan. DAVID K. HAYWARD Time to Repn11 To th-e E<Jitof: 'Those of us living...._ In the Fountain Valley Elementary Diitrlct have a debt to pay. The site for Fountain Valley High School was purchased with part ()f the $12 million bond passed in 1960. Part of the $16.5-million bond of 196.1. the last bond passed in HBUHS D I 81 r i c l. constructed and equipped Fountain Valley High SChool. bought the site for Edison High School and also erected F.dlsoo High School. These are the two high sohools Fountain Valley Elementary District students attend. ~tOST of our present day Fountain Valley Dlstrlct people did not live here in 1960 or in 1963. We are benefiting from those voters of those years who had the foresight to build our two 1\igh schools. Voters before us provided for us. June 4 11. th& time to repay our debt-when-we can build Ocean View High SchoOi with a simple .1784 tax override : a cost less than what It cost those voters of 1960 and 1963 to build our two high schools. June 4 Is the day. Go lo the polls. and vote "·Yes" on Proposition fL I I PAULINE MARTZ , • Sntvlaill Bncl~s tlae Cottst111ae1· Energy Czar a New Nader? WASHINGTON-Apprehension y,·jlhin the oil industry and the Whi '.e House that federal energy czar John Say,·hill Y.'ill be moch more consumer-oriented than predecessor William Simon \V a s confirmed last week when he joined the camp of what true Nixonites consider the enemy: John Gardner's Common Cause. During a most friendly meeting he had with Gardner last Tuesday afternoon at the Federal Energy Office (FEO l. Sawhill suddenly~ whipped out his checkbook. He not only rene\veci,.....the March r973 mem· bership in Common Cause of his wife Isabel, but joined himself with a check on their joint ac- count. H a d bard-nosed Nixon aides known this. they would have gone into shock. Gardner's Common Cause, a liberal lobbying group which bas bounded t-.lr. Nixon for campaign °fund scandals, ranks high among White House enemies. NEARLY as distressing to the \Vhite House, Sawhill generaJly agreed v.·ith Gardner Tuesday when he proposed registration and regulation of n o n • congressional energy lobbyists. During a cordial conversation, Sawhill several times stressed t h e problem of FEO achieving credibility with the pubiic - a favorite Co'lnmon cause theme. lnd!lStry lobbyists became \vorried last Monday about testimony before the Senate Conunerce Committee by the 37· year-old Sawhill, once a professor of finance and then a $100,000-a-year financier before joining the Nixon administration in 1973. Sa \V hi 11 • s testimony stressed consumer protection far more than did Simon. a staunch supporter of free enterprise and defender of the oil industry . ( EVANS-NOVAK J "Sav•hill sounds like Ralph Nader, Jr .. " one FEO official told us. "He changed his. Col ors completely the d<i;. he was appointed." DIPLOMATIC MUSICAL CHA!flS Despite current investi gations of ambassadorial appointments as a reward lor contributions to President Nixon 's reelection campaign. the \Vhite House \\'as so anxious to make room in a choice European embassy for one generous fatcat that a valued Foreign Service officer was lost. ~1atthe1v Looram, a highl y csteen1ed career diplomat, had been promised the vacancy as ambassador to Sweden once U:S.·S\Vedish relalions-icy cold fronl V1etn am-1varmed up sufficiently to restore ambassadorial representation. \Vhen the promise was broken. Looram resigned prematurely from the Foreign Service at ag e 53. TllE REASON: room had to be !ound for California indu strialist :Leonard Firestone, long a generous Republican ccntributor. Although he contributed less than $10,000 lo r..1r. Nixon 's 1968 campaign, in 1972 he gave the Committee to Reelect the President (CREEP) a succulent $100.000 Jn the pre-Aprill period when contributors did oot llave to be identified. Firestone gave another $15,100 in the post·April period. Firestone \vanted to becomi! ambassador to Belgium -the ciu;hy post he ld by Dr. Robert Strausz-Hupe, a hard- 1 i n e , anti-Communist foreign-policy expert with considerable foJ!o,ving among cqnservative Republicans. They would not be pleased by his dismissal. So. in keeping with its policy of wooing Senate conservati ves, Strausz.l1upe was transfe rred to Stoc:Cholm to snake room for F'irl;'sto ne in Brussels. Loora1n. \vait ing for n1onths to !eave for Stockhohn, 111as odd n'an out.. He resigned. and the Foreign Se rvice lost a kt:y man and suffe red another blow to its n1oralc. SPECIAL \11':1'F.ltANS BENEFlTS The \\'hite /l ouse hop~s • to kC!'Ji embattled V ct c r •• n :) Ad1ninistrato,· Do~ald Joilnson ou Lhe federa' payroll until J une 16 despite congressional clamor for his ouster. for one reason: to qualify him for a lifetime pension oi: $5.365 starting at age 62. To qualify, Johnson, nO\V 49. must complete five full years at tbe Veterans Administration l\11\), coun ting fron1 June 16. 196.IJ, 1\·hen he was confirn1ed for his $42 ,500 job. One day ICss and lie f()rfeit:; the whole pension. 1'he irnpo1·tance of Lhis timing is the reason for \\'hite !louse vagueness about ,.,.hen Johnse n, under heavy fire the past year frorn veterall:i' organi zations and Congress, wil l act uall y submit his formal resignalior1 and have it accepted. NEVERTHELESS, lhc \Vbitc House decided to tell angry congressiona l leaders that Johnson y,•ou ld .~oon be out in an effort 10 derail a Civil Service investigation of whether John.son violated the Hatch Act by prcssini; high V1\ offi cials to contribute to l'resident N.ixon 's el ection campaiga. Within hours after the \Vhile House lut it be known that Johnson was on his wa y out. congressional leaders \\·ere quietl y asked to drop their demand ior the Civil Service investigation. r\s a result, the probe has been held "in abeyance" Wltil May 15. But Rep. Olin Teague of Texas, chairman of the ~louse De1nocratic caucus and a key figu re in veterans' affa irs. probably \\rill insist tha t It take place Inter. Oil arid the Widows and Orpharis All the major oil companies have now reported almost doubling their profits during the first quarter of th.is year. A.1d now all lhe major oil companies are busy explaining why . Actually, the explanation is qu ite simple: It's all due to the greedy Arabs increasing the price of the crude oil ttiey sold to our oil companies for refining Into gasoline. As everybody knows. when the price of the raw materials you buy skyrockets, your profits are going to soar wheth<!r you like it or not. or ~utse, our oil companies weren't buying any oil from the fiendish Arabs during the first quarter of this year due t-0 The Oil Embargo. But, as everybody knows, when the price or the raw materials you don't buy skyrockets, your profits are going to soar whether you like it or not . The reason for this is widows and orphans. VOU SEE, the oil companies. fa ced with this terrible Oil Embargo, were f()rccd to go to the Goverament for relief. "We simply can't go on not paying these fantastic prices for the Arab oil we're n()t buying," said the oil companies, "and keep our corporate heads above water." "Good heavens," said the Government , "Whit l:ifi We dO fOr you ln your hour or need?" •i\Vc want you to let us raise the price of the gasollnc we are not refining from this oil we are not buying," said the oll companle1, "in nrder to meet the lncreased costs we are not payini;." 0 That makes l\Cnse," said I he -.. ( ....... _AR_T_H_O_PP_E~J Government. "But won'l that increaic your profits?" "'Ve hope not ."' said the oil companies . "But lf it does, we will put all that n'oncy into drilling our own oil well1. \Vhat's more, \Ve'IJ charge ourselves fnntastic prices for our own oil. That'll i-how those blackmaillng Arabs a thing or three." ''GO TO 1r,·· said the Government. ''And God bless your patriOtiSJn . '' So the oil co n1panies regr etfully almost doubled their profi ts. And the first thing they did. or course, was to almost double lhe dividends they paid l heir stockholders -like from 90 cents to $1.'n a share. · "'Vaif'a mi nule." said the Government "\Ve thought you "'ere going to put all that money into drilling for oil." "You are forgetting," said the oil companies. "that all our stockholders are widows ond orphans. Stockholders are harder to find than oll. In fact. we fear this COlDltry may be running out of widows and orphans. Would You depri ve a poor w1dow of <t Jousy $1.72?" "We're ashamed of ourselves," said the Gove.rnment. "God bless your bunmnllarlanism." SO AS VOU drive up lo the gos station to pay y()ur 60 t cnlls a ga llon, think of our patriotic. humanitarian on companie:s. which are out there, even now, spcndi ny millions Of dollars to explo re for and develop new widows and orphans. For the oll companies aren't out Of the woods yet. Disaster may hit at any moment. They may strike ,oil ~ If so. they'll have no choict> but to place an e1nbargo on selling it to then1selvcs. Otherwise. they couldn't go on not paying fant astic prices for the oil they're oot buying . And then where \vould our widows and orphans be? Oii.ANGE CO.A.ST DAILY PILOT ' Robert N, \Veed, Pu bUsht r Thornas Keevil. Editor Barbara Kreibic h- Editorio! Page Edftllr 1'~ cdilori3l pai;tc of ·thi-011.\ly Pi.lot seek3 10 1nf•>rm and r.lirnul1'1t'! l'ffdtnl by prt>ftntlrut on ttlJ11 page diverse ('(ln\n1e.ntary nn topirs oC in- tttest by syndlta!td ffllumnisi.s and cartoonists, by pr\)Y1d!n1t a fon1m k>r readers' VIC\\·$ and l.iy pri.•111~nt1"5( lhia newspeprr's nplnlon!I and idi'U on cumnt topics. The cdi101-1al oplnk)rui Of the 01uly r ilot appear only in th? Mitorial column 11 thr mp o( the past. Opinions e\pt"f'm-d by the cof. umnists 11.nd i::inoon~ts and lettn- wrlters att thl"ir uw11 anti no ~e­ m('nt or thtlr Vlf'"'" by lht Daily Pilot !lhou.ld !JI! ln.ffl'ml Wednesd ay. May 8, 19H ( • • ' -. . • • State OK s Op cratio11 Of Dairv • LOS ANGELES 1L!PI 1 The · .Al!a·Otn~ Dairy. thl' state's biggest producer ur raw n1ilk, "·as back in full operation today, \\"ith both ils Chino and t:ity of Industry herds cleared of suspicion or carrying discflS<'. The Sta te Department or Food and Agriculture Tucsd.:Jy rescinded an order requiring pasteurization of milk from the 2,000 Alta-Dena CO\\'S in Indust .-y. The action fol1011ed by one c!<?.y a sirnilar n10\"e by tht: Los Angeles Coun!y \!iii\ Commission. The C11.v ol lndus1r·1 !IE·rd had been SJJSJX.'<:1cd • 0 f ( BRIEFS ) carrying sa lmonella organ· Isms, and six CO\l'S in the Chino herd were found to have brucellosis. Both disc11.r:es <"an be serious to humnns. Labora· tory tests cstab!i$hed that both herds arc no11' free of the infections. e Sidi t 'iled LOS ANGELES (AJ>) -The distributors of the national\y- ad\'erlised "five ~linut e Body Shaper'' have been sued bY slate and county i1111horities ,,·ho conl!'ncl 1hi.' 111;111 order reducing dcvitr i<; being: sold through tilsc :.id•·crlising. The civil suit. fl led Tuesda v in Superior Court. requests a pemunent injunction against the a!!egedl ~· de cc p I i v e advertising. penalties of S2.500 for each act of allegedly ffllse adve rtising and restitution for buyers of !hr SI0.!15 dc\"ir.:r, if they ask for it. e P11 fl I 111.•1·e11.'lt•1.I SAN Fl{At\CJSCO 1AP1 - West C o a s t longshoremen have recovered a 3Q.cent hourly wage hike denied by the federal Pay Board in l!l72. The wage increase \\'as pnrt o[ an agreement v.·hich ended a 134-<lay strike in Feh. 1972. The inrrt>aSt" \\'ill bccon1e effecli\"e June 1. according to a joint statement Tuesday by Longsho r emen and \\larehousen1en's Union and the ernµlo)'ers' P a c i f i c ~tari!in1e Associ::ition. ... 'Cased Ho111e' Alioto Sa y·s SLA Watcl1ed F~11nilv .,! F'BI for the kidnaping of Patrlria llearsL La\.\•ler ~aid. CALIFORNIA I.OS A~GELES (UPI\ - S..-in Francisco l'·olayor Joseph Alioto confirn1ed today lhal nu'n1bcr11 of the Symbionese Lil>l·ration Anny hud been keepin~ "atch on his daughter :ind her ehildrcn. and his d:111ght('r spoke to one of the 1t•rrori.;1" soui.,:ht in the Hearst kidn:1111n~. .\Ir~. llarris is the ,1·lfc of \\'illiani Taylor i-1 arr is. another of the susiwcts sought by 1he FB! Jn the \le:irsl "'---------' 'STORY CORRECT' Mayor Joseph Alioto ~1cu ';i,cn ,~Ole l{iuht:s " SAN F'HANCISCO (UPI I - s:u1 Fruncisco police spread pl :1111elo thes officers throul.!houl the nri~hlx>rhood ,1nd harl arm ed men in the n1a\'or';;; d;n1ghter 's home , ho1iing the SLA 1ncmbers l\Ould retun1 and be Lrapped. Alioto said "the story should no! ht1ve hccn" made public. ''It has some discrepanciei bl1t it i.~ substantially eorr!'ct." Alioto C()l'\firmcd. Thr San Fr<lncisco mayor was here for an appcaranc~ in his en111paign for the Democratic g11bcr11alorial nomination. kidnaping. Alio to said the 1dent1fication of ~·lrs. Harris 11·:1s "positive·· and that '"she had been cas1nA n1y daughter"s hon1e the Saturday before the bank robbery."' "{:;· S/,_.t !1:f ay 1-la i;e Bo rnb SAi\' FRA.'\CISCO (liP I 1 - The League of \\'omen Voter~ dropped a sex barrier Tuesday to , allo"' men to bcco1nc full 'f'he S.rn1bioncse Liberation A;nny .. \\"hich kidnaped P<i!ri- c1a Hearst more th1111 three 1nonths ago. may be carrying a homem.1de bomb, iL 11·as dis- IN SAN FRANCISCO, Police cJoscd Tuesdav voting members. Delegates to the lcr1gut"s biennial convention voted 969· 433 for the change in by.Jaws. A total of 935 ''yes" votes 11·as needed for approval. Li. Paul L..:_1"•ler to!d reporters Investigators sai d they that the mayor's daughter. found cn1p1,v shotgun shells Ang"la Ve r onese, saw .,,,p,·c,·ous pc sons obsem'ng and rifle car!ridgl's in an " r h apartn1e111 the SLA 11bandoned hl'r omc. or speaking to her about a 1\'cek ;igo. 'fhev said children, ages 5, 3, and I, as · they playOO in the street. the po"·dcr and shotgun pellets abou t three \\'eeks ago. could be used to make a ~len in the past • 11·en· allov.•cd to berome associate mc1nbcrs. Ho\vever. 1 hey could not 1·01e, serve as officers or directors and could not be d elegates to con\'rntions. ,\lrs. \'eroncse talkl'd v•ith a i ~bo_mb_. __ 11·hite 1voman who questioned ht·r t:hildren. and l a t er pos1li\'cly identified her from police photos as Em i I v Schw ar!z Harris, one o( the ni11t• suspects sought by the FREE ART SHOW OM THE MALL Yours with any $5 Black Narcissus purchase: .the Black Narcissus 1 bath gift or duo I An exotic noralscenL Deva!ltating • F'or that woman everyone notices, Caron created Black Narcissus. And ~'ith. any $5 pu_rchase from this Caron collection, the Bhlck Narcissus gift or duo is yours ... balh gelee, 43.~ oz. and sho"·cr spon [JC, Just the thing to start a s1rr11's day. Black.Narcissus by Caron, for Lhal woman. Cosmcti l':- ~lah cu 'ii So11 Cau'I. l1ecall Hlll-1 "G ift' • LOS ANGELES (AP l - Hobert l\Iaheu's son Peter says he doesn 't recall ever handing a briefcase filled wlth s.125.000 to a courier for a contribution to the l 9 6 8 presidential can1paign of Hubert Humphrey. 1'he reference to Hun1phrey's un successful race ca1ne up again Tuesday in the wide-rangi~ defan1atioo case in "'hich the elder Maheu is suing billionaire Ho "'a r d Hughes for $1i.3 million. t.Iaheu s.1ys H ugh es defa1ned hiin in 1972 by telling a telephone news conference that :\laheu "stoic me blind" Dills , Biigliosi _4 ccusecl From \\'Ire Str,·lees \'incent B u g I i o s i or Glendale. o candidate for the De1nocralic non1inalion for attorney gcnerql. has been accused of · 1naklng "hush n1oney·· paynicnt s to a \~on1an about a police con111laint that he beat her . The 11·01111111. identified as Virginia Cnrd11·e!l of Santa ).lonica . did retract a complaint to police th a t Bugliosi beat her, according to police records. And she added in an inter1·ie1\' t.b,.•t she received bct\1·cen Sfi .000 and SI0,000 froin Buglio;;i. In other action. Robert Pauley, so11 or 11·ealthy oil tycoon and ·l)cn1ocrntic candidate for the !> t a t e ll'gisla!urc, Tuesd:1y th:'!r~r·d his opponent . Sen. fi:.1lph Dills. \l'ith n1isusing state funds in his re~leclion effort. Hours later. Dills. eh;linn:in or the )Xl\\'errul sen <t t c G o rernincntal OrganizLltio11 Conlmittee. d c n i e d thl' accus<itions saying Pauley hud recenllv b e 1• n rebuk1•;J 1··,i Dcn1'oci-ats in thl•ir Lo "s Angeles County district ;ind no1v was ··resorting to the kind and type of t::ictics that despera te people engage in .·• DAILY PILOT :i INE CAR OWNERS LEATHER UFE ' A gourmet will tell you "what goes" in real Thuringer Sausage . Strictly the finest in meats and spices. That's what makes Schirmer's Thuringer Summer Sausage at home at a banquet or in a sandwich. This Teulonic tempter is a tangy blend of pork and beef, cured.slowly and naturally for · extril flavor. 5chirmtr's the Sociable Sausage In the Delluta1en 1ectlon of &II ,SAFEWAY STORES Volkswagen has thrown away the book again. The result is Dasher, an amazing you 've ever driven. It has the amaz· ing Skidbreaker. When one side of the car is riding on a slippery surface, Skidbreaker forces Dasher to move in a straight line as you brake. • • new car that's going to take them y_ears toimitate Dasher is both economical (about 25 miles per gallon) and powerfµI (0·50 in 8.5 seconds). It holds five comfortably. It has front·wheel drive that gives you more control and trac· tion than any conventional car It's designed for low maintenance and easy repair. And it 's covered by the Owner's Security Blanket. . vw The new Vol~swagen Dasher. Throw away your old ideas about what to expect from a car. ~ A-wi.fndol'fl!!B. . NEWPORT BEAC H Bullock's Sourh Uiasc Pfau, Son D.ego Frt<:W•y ar Dro•ol, Uisu Mesa, ''6·061 t HUNTIN GTON BEACH Harbuur Volkswagen , Inc . 18711 Beach Boulevord Chick Iverson, Inc. 445 E': Coosl Hwy . SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO Bill Yates, Inc . 32852 Volle Road • I \ , ... I t VOL. 67, NO. 128, 6 SECTIONS, 104.PAGES CdM Freeway Orange County supervisors reluctantly approved a $15 .7 million priority list of county and city road projcc1s Tuesday, to be paid for under a federal grant program. At the bottom of the 13 item lis~ is the $8.8 million local share of the second phase of the Corona de\ 111ar l<"'rcewa y, the link betv .. cen the Newport and San Diego Freeways. The freeway's listing is considered advantageous . 1'hc board's action amounts to a clain1 by the count)' on its $6.8 million first year share of the J<"'ederal Aid Urban (FAU) money. The county could receive as much as $21 million over the three. year span of the program . The money was authorized by Congress from the Urban Highway Trust F'und to be used by local governments at their O\\'ll oplion . The hope was that some \vould be di verted to mass rapid transit projects. . Although the Corona de! ~tar Freeway • • T oday's F inal N.Y. Stocks _, ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WE DNESDAY, MAY 8, 1974 N TEN CENTS on Supervi·sors' Priority Lis·t project is at the bottom of the list, the foci that it is on the list at all has ~n interpreted as "posilive" by Costa ~1esa and Cour.ly Road Department officials. The other,12 projects. !bough ahead of it. may be unable to meet the federally imposed 1~1ay 24 deadline to be read y to go to bid. In that event , the money v.·ouJd be diverted to the Corona de! Mar ., .. reeway because that project is ready to go. Assistant cowity Road Comnlissioncr ~lurray Storm said loday that the freeway's appearance on the priority list "might actually encourage the projecl'' because Orange County has shO\Vfl a v.·illingness to commit so1ne of the federal money. Besides !he freeY."a y link, the other projects include st reet improvements and similar items. Only one project, some buses for Tustin. is transit-related . Included on the list, chosen by a committee of city and coonty officials, ' are $95,000 for the "'idening of l..ampson • A\'enue in Seal Beach: $2.2 million for the \\•idening of Pacific Coast lligh\\':JY in lluntington Beach; $680.000 for tbe widening of Brookhurst Str eet in Fountain Valley. and S.100,000 for the \\'idening of Bolsa Chie<i Street in \Vestminster and HuntinJi:tOn Bearh. Road Commissionl'r Ted 1\lcC.on,·ilJc explained that the Corona de! 1\t.1r Freeway seclion '''as included in case the l'Ounty got a larger·than-cxpec:;,1ed share ---·-·--------------------- of the federal funds. It \1·as mo\'ed to the bottorn o[ the list because its cost \\'as inore than the C'Xpected first year a I Io ca tion . ~l cConvillc said the selection committee felt the federal govem n1ent might decide not lo fina nt.>e the county "'ork at all if !\le most expensive project heaJed tht list . Under qucstlOtting from Supervisor Ralph Diedri ch, a.1cConville predicted It (Sec PRIORITY. Page 21 Mitchell 'Gave 01(' Believed to Have Backed Break-iii \VASH!NGTON iAP) -The staff of the Senate \\1atcrg~te committee says the weight of the evidence before·11 tends to establish tha t former Ally. Gen. John N. ~1itchell approved the pl ans that led to the \\7atergate break-in. A draft report of the staff's conclusions also said lhat available facts can only support the c<lnctusion that payments made to the Watergate defendants by \Vhite House aides were intended only to keep them silent "as to the Involvement Tr11stees Vote To Ask Fund Hike for Gifted The Newport -Mesa UniCled School District Board of Trustees voted Tuesday night to endorse state legislation which v:ould increase funds for state-aided l\fentally Gifted Minor ( M G M ) programs. The district. v.'tlich expected to re-- ceive $181.600" for l\1Gri.1 programs this year, received only about $153.400 instead. Jean Harmon , administrative assistant to School Superintendent John Nicoll, said the legislation will probably provide the additional $28,000, if it is posscd. ~lrs. Hannon said that the bill AB 3415 sponsored by Assemblyman Leo ~1cCarthy (0-San Francisco), would -aid the 2.275 Ne"1>0rt·hl esa District students in A1GM programs. According to the California State F.ducation Code. a student may be identified as mentally gifted by scoring 98 percent or above on intelligence teSts. A small percentage of additional students may be selected by the judgment of school personnel or if they are considered to be c ulturall y disadvantaged under-achievers. Acting school board chairman Marian C. Bergeson commented after the board passed the endorsement : "l hope at some point we have enough funds to meet the special needs of all students." Deukn1e j ian Elected SACRA~fENTO (APJ -Sen . George Deukmcjian of Long Beach has been elected Senate Republican Ooor leader, Republicans annowiced Tuesday. BO YS GET DAY.; GIRLS GET WEEK The Harbor Arca Boys Club will have Its day in Newi:x>rt Beach , but the Girls Club will have a whole week. Mayor Donald Mcinnis has issued a proclamation naming May 9 Boys Club Day. He also declared May 12-18 as National Girls Club Week in Newport Beach. of other persons in the \Vatergate break· in or other activities embarrassing to the White House." The conclusions were made available by a source close to the committee v.Tio emphasized that tbey are based on a rough draft prepared mainly b y Watergate committee counsel Samuel Dash and do not represent any final conclusions that the seven senalors on the panel may eventually draw. "The committee finds that the weight 0.llY r llet Statf ,_,. New Range Newport Beach actor John Wayne planted his brand at his new tennis club in New· port Tuesday. For column, story and photo, see sports sec· lion today, Page 23. Hearsts P11t Up $50,000 Reward £or Daughter SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Mr. and Mrs. Randolph A. Hearst offered a !50,000 reward today for information leading to the sare return of their kiclnapcd daughter. Patricia. The rewnrd 'vas the fir st offered in the case. \Yhich began more than three months ago when the 20-year-0ld newspaper heiress was carried from her Berkelty apartment Feb. 4. of the evidence tends to establish that f\lilchell . did approve the Lidd y intelligence plan with a quarter million dollar budget in Key Biscayne on March 30. 1972," the draft report said. Mitl'hell has denied he approved such a plan. Convicted Watergate conspirator G. Gordon Liddy is alleged to have used large sums of money provided by the Committet for the Re-election of the President to finance the break·in and !See BREAK·IN, Page %1 Judge Mulls Doctor Fraud 'Gag Order' Lawyers for two doctors and a chiropractor accused by authoriti es or bilking patients at their Anaheim clinic moved Tuesday to prevent t h e prosecution from discussing the case with the news media. Orange County Superior Court Judge James Turner set !vtay 17 as the date · fellow Judge Everett W. Dickey will rule on the demand for a "gag order." He scheduled A!ay 2.8 as the date on which Ors. Harry Rudolyh AJsleben. 41 , of Yorba Linda, and William J. Goldwag. 47, of Santa Ana and chiropractor Paul L. Black, 63, of Anaheim , will plead to charges rontained in a Grand Jury indictment. The trio are charged with grand theft and conspiracy to defraud. They are free on their promise to appear. Deputy District Attorney J a m e s Brooks, who presented the case to the Grand Jury, claimed the accused trio had made at least $2 million in fees during the past year from patients \vho were told they had diseases that never existecJ. Brooks said Alsleben's "chelation therapy" at the clinic consisted of feeding saline intravenously to many of the patients whose complaints sparked the district attorney's investigation. Brooks alleges the costly treatments were "absolutely worthless." Alsleben is described by authorities as a prolific writer whose books and articles constantly advocate the use of "chelation therapy " and the value or massive doses o! Vitamin E. / B;ike Sale lo Help Fa irview Ca1npe1·s A bake sale will be held in Westcliff Plaza, Newi:x>rt Beach, Thursday to raise funds to take a group of Fairview llospital patients on a camping trip. All baked goods in the day long sale were donated and all proceeds will go to the patients in hospital \vord 31 . Newport-Mesa. EVERY MISS A HIT -Judges in the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce's Miss Newport Beach Contest report a lough time deliberating over this year's field of candidates. The winner to be an· OlllY Plleot Stiff n.1e nounced from among Cheryl Karpeles , A1artha Romero, Cyndie Erger, Jeannie Rush and Joyce J\1cVay tfrom left to right) will be announced and crowned June 21 at Annual Commodore's Ball. Why Did Girls Enter~ ~~1iss Ne ivport Beauties Outline Goals, Careers By JACKIE HY"1AN 01 Ille DlllV Piiot Sl1!1 Why would five intelligent co\lege- bound girls enter a beauty contest in th is da y of Women's Liberation? The five finalists in the Miss Newport Beach contest, which is sponsored by the Newporl Harbor Jaycees. gave. their reasons Tuesday. "I think the experience will be good for my career,'' said Che ryl Karpeles. 17. a junior at Corona det· Mar High School. She plans a career in public relations. "I've never been In anything like this. f thought it would be different ," said ~tartha Romero. 17, aso a junior at Corona del Mar. She said she's trying to decide between a college major of Jaw or special education. Cyndie Erger, v.•ho's also 17 and a C<Jrona del Mar junior, said she entered the C()fltest because ''I'd like to meet more people in Ne wport Beach-and get more Involved with the community." Joyce McVay, a 16-year-old junior at Newport •!arbor " High School. said she was entered by her adviser. while 17-year-old Jeannie Rush of Corona dcl Mar High said , "I thought it Would be fun." Joyce sa id she plans to be a court reporter and Jeannie wants to be a dental hygienist. What about marriage? All the finalists said they'd like to get married someday, and two. Joyce and Cyndie. said they definitely plan to continue their careers as well . "I'd stay home when I had small children. but othcr\vise I'd v.·ork," l\1artha said. Jeannie said she might continue her career part-time. and Cheryl said, "It would depend on my age and job situation at tbe lime I got married." ,.. The five, all A and B students. said they plan to go on to college. All named colleges in the Southern California area. including UC Irvine. UC Santa Barbara. San DiegO State, Unive rsity of Soulhem California and Long Beach Stat~. The girls also share an enthusias m for athletics. Cheryl, who's a cheerleader, listed her hobbies as skiing, swimming, tennis, badminton and ·bicycling. She said she also likes listening to classical music. Cheryl will give an oral interpretation for her talent presentation at the Colnmodores Breakfast at the Balboa Bay Club, June 14. Jeannie, a member of the Corona del Mar High tennis team and the ski club, said she also enjoys golf, playing the piano and sewing. She'll play two piano solos, "12th Street Rag" and "Ebbtide", as her talent demonstration. . .\nother ski club member is Cyndie. \vho in addition serves as treasurer of Gi rls League and is a member or American Field Service and t h e Backpacking Club. Her hobbies also include painting and crafts. and she will give an art demonstration as her talent. Dancing is a favorite activity of Joyce, \Vho said she's a flag twirler and ski club member and also takes part in dance productions and water ballet. She'll do a modern jazz dance in lhe talent competition. _ ?-.'lartha is also a dancer. She belongs to !See BEAUTY, Page 2) Orange Coast Weather BOSTON Jf'JI ALER SUCCESS STOR Y llere·s a "whale" of a suc.:ess story •bout Daily Pilot classifie<t ads. First, read this ad : MAYOR ALIOTO SAYS SLA 'WATCHED DAUGHTER.' Story, Pogo S • ln a related• develapment, S 1 n Francisco Mayor Joseph L. Al\010 oonfmned report.! that police believe the Symbionese Liberation Anny kidnapers of Miss lfearst were c_o n s Ider l n g kidn~ping one or more pr the mayor'" young grandchildren. 3 .New Principals Okayed • Considerable klw cloudiness night and morning hours with hazy after- noon sunsh.ine Thursday. Oc- casional light drinlcs during I.he morning hours. llighs al the beaches 62 rising to 70 inland. INSIDt: TOlti\ \' t3' BOSTON Whaler, 4-0 hp elec Johnson sgsQ, or best olfer (Phone No.) days, (Phone No.) eves. According to the advc,11ser. a C'A>rona dcl ~far man, the Orst man to come to ste the boat bought It. That's lesulta. Try a "few words ln the rtgt:• r,ia~ ... in the Daily Pilot's clas:.lfied art ,secU:>n, nnd see If you don't hove a whale or a talc to tell . Dial dlrtct: 6!2-5678. Hearst, president and ecU1or of the San Francisco Examiner, said the reward money has been deposlttd In a bank account and will be paid to the person or person& who provide authorities with lnfonnatlon leading to ~1i~S ~fenrAt's sare rclJU'n to ber parJOnl&' homo. Three elementary schools In · the NC\\'J)Oft • Mesa Unified School District will have new principals next fall. The Ncwporl·M ... School Board voted 1\1csday night to approve the selecllon of Carol A. Btrg as Corona dcl Mar Elementary School principal : Frank L. F'eller as principal of Wood I a n d Elementary School, and \Villiam Knight as principlll o( Paularlno Elementary School. The three new prlncipals, 'A'ho attended the school board moeUog. broke Into eppltiuse when the unanimous vote "'a'S recorded. The three were selected from a total of 89 applicants for ttie vact1ncits which ""eU! left by retirement~ a n d rMlgn111ion~. according to Jean Ham1on, admJn istr3tive assistant to SChoo\ Supt. John Nlooll . Knight, 32. ls already serving ns lntcrln1 prlncipRl nt Paularino School. lie ha~ an r..1A from Cal State Fullerton a11d seven yen.rs' ttachlng expc rienct. six ()r them in the Newport-Mesa Unified School 1)1.«itrlct. t~eller. 311. i~ Currently an intern • principal at Balearic School and served one year as assistant pr1nclpsl in a R@doodo Beach elementary scbool Jlc hn~ tight years of teaching ·experience, including two yenrs in the Marshnll Island~. and an ri..1A from Cal State Long Beach. Coronti 1'.1 ~1ar EJel'n(!Otary School's new prin1ci'Pa1 Is currently a resource 1et1cher at Davis ~1lddle School. Mis,, Begr. 3·1, h(ls tweh·c years of elementary school teaching experience. jncludlng three at Davia. She will receive her ~1A from ~pn)an COlleg~ !hlll monlh CalJfonlia Republicans. are facu1g dilemma of havi11g a coruiic ted felon a.s their t1omlt1ee fur gove rnor1 Stor11. Page. 30. Al Your Stn'lc• J ... ,l"' " l..M,loyd II C.-IU•r11!.1 S C.11,_ Cef'-t Ct111IOH ",._ C!11'11tt SJ c,,,, ... ,.. St DNlll Notl(n II [,111111'1.lll p-' l.'ll"'rl•lll-111 'tt·lt l'lftflitCt U·U ,_, U.M , .. tilt Itta... 11 loi-tt" u Ill !ht Str¥1ct \S Al!ll l..llMltr• JI MtllDt• t '" .... ' .. ,. Mlll11tl ,....,, J1 Ntl'ltNI N.-s t °'"'"" Coll.. It p... .. .. ., ...... """"" '1 ....... . .. ,, llMll M•ftith lNl r,....i.i.11 " f!IMl..-t . ..?t W..llltt • WMlll N-. t ' I • 2 DAILY PI LOT N Worry Ltfter Newpo.rt Parks Will Be UrgeCJ Newport Beach should hulld nc,1' parks and worry about rnaintenance cost s later. a letter rron1 the l'arks. Beache6 and Recreation Com1niss1on to the City Council L'> urging, The commission votca Tuesday night to write lhe City Council urging the adoptJon of lhe _implcnl<'lllation clement of the Recreation and Open Space Element of the General Plan .. The implenlenralion element has no t been adopted. because a sttidy or financing showed that we would have a $100,000 annual deficit on ma1n~enance costs If we build the ne11.· park," PBn Director Cal Stc..-·art said today. "\Ve reel that we need new parks and should move ahead on implemt'nling the Recreation and Open Spa.cc Element ," he said. The commission's meino v:ill recommend that the City council emplore alternnt ive v.'ays of raising fwuis for maintenance. "One possibility is lo raU.C our lax rate from the present 12.5 cents ncr $100 to l:i cents, the max:imum allowed us by the charter/' Stewart said. He said another aitcrnative is to increase the fees for recreational programm ing. Stev"art al.F;o pointed out that the City C.ounctl has asked the st.ate for f'rona Page J PRIORITY ... would take at least $3 or $4 million to get the free"'ay project started. He said the chances of much being left over after the other projects are small. HO\l'e\•er, there is mounting concern among several Orange county cities that Mne of the Other 12 priority projects v.•ill be able to meet the deadline, thereby forfeiting all !he money to ihe free"•ay project. Supervisors told t-.1cConville they 't1:ould approve the priority list just to get the county's hand into the pot. But they \vamed him to begin immediate prepara- tion of a det.ailed plan !or spending the th~year tot.al the county can expect. 1be Orange County Transit District may claim nearly all the second year's allocation under the tem\S of an agreement reached by the city and county committee considering !he FAU spending. • The 2.2·m.ile Corona del l\far Free11·ay ii; being planned In lhrre phases. The first phase y,·hich involves the relocation of t-.facArthur Boulevard has been funded by the state. and is out to bid. Phase II calls for the construction of the segment linking the San Diego Freev.·ay near South Coast Plaza with the Nev•port Freeway, and Phase III construction of the segment between the Newport Freeway and l\Ia<:Arthur Boulevard. Newport Hosting Week-long l\1eet Of Fire Chiefs A \1·eek-long conference of the California Fire Chiefs' Association v.•i\\ h<' hosted by the Newpor~ Beach Fire Department at tbe J'\ev.•porter Inn beginning Sunday. Highlight of the stale\1·ide convention opening J\·londay \vill be ;i noon luncheon 011 Tuesday featuring guest. speaker James Roosevelt. of Nev.1por! Beach, son of the late President Franklin J). Roosevelt. Fire Department Inspector Art riforton said 3n estimatt'.!d 400 fire chiefs or ranking fire prevention officers fron1 throughout C<ilifornia are expected lo attend. The conference \\'ill also feature displays of the latest developments in firefighting and life-sa\'ing equip1nent \1·ith demons1rations schedull'<I Tuesday aflcmoon. OltAHGt COAST H DAILY PILOT l••r.-•"'l~r ~tl"J,•P,I• P •I~,...,,,"''"'"' t ......... , ......... ' fl.<t<,•"'"1 ~-, ... o. •. _,. r, • ., l"\Jt ·•··~ c. ... r ... •, ~.,...,.,.~ .. 1·•· , ... rol" '<!I• J., < '"I.' t •, 'l•w ~"•I'" · ;. .. , • :•,' ~•! •I .,. lt•/\Y•'•• '"""' ~·•·t I' "' •.,·n ~· 1<' 1·1 "'"(•••'' ,.. '·• •. ,,,.. ···"'l'" '"<1>0"""~'"' ••I .~"1!)a•J"'1••1••0~~ e~r l·•r'-~·!•' ·•1''•·'· l'"'"'~· ~ .. • ..... .. ....... 'M 0 '. ",, :· i~-.' .. ' '"""(lo"•••f~1 1"11. Ir .. ~ v .,.,,., ... ..i ... 1r,.,...,, ..... ..,,,. f"°""T A ~\11~'­ '-'0NG•tw)l lN'-" (~H l.co. r .. ~P.Ndl ...... ., ... ~[GitO'li I r •. ,..~, ... , "'~'-ICfOCtJL~'<lf tft..,.,.. l.oclt Offkt lll ~ro.,..~,.~ '-'l"lM;.,,.1 i\11.-:f~~.~~·! OIMl-OHicH r •'•''"'•lY·-·n •. ~··-• I,, .. , ......... }:.11 •M •A,•·'' .. ''l'•""li••' I,. 9-.o.~&,,,.. 110 !J1nt..,..,••1 .>".\f.t.r~ 11 ... ~"""' Au :-iss1s1101cc ln beach 1naintcnance. Xc11 port Brach currently incurs :ibout ;i $7 n11Jlion nnnual deficit on beach n1aintcn:u1cc "·hich . Ste"•nrl Slltd, sCr\'CS n1~ny California rcgldent s who do not li\"C ancl p<iy laxes in NcvtpOrt Reach. "If the state gi\e-s us aid for beach maintcnnnce. 11.·e'll be able to afford the ('.'<lr<l expenditure for mruntcnance on new pnrks," Stcv.·rirt said. The !'BR Comm i.ssion also ''otcd Tuc-sd<ty night to raise tho fets on use of fa c1llties by 50 percent. That means community groups wh1ch use PBR meeting roorM \•.'Ill find 1ht·1nselves paying $6 an hour instead of $1 to use the rooms. ''The City Council suggested that our fee scale \1·as lo1v." Stev.·art said. The commiMion .also adopted a resolution supporting Proposition I. ll $250 n1i1Hon bond issue for parks, which will appear on the June 4 ballot. Fron• Page J BREAK-IN ... v.'iretapping at Democratic National Committee headquarters in t h c \ratergate hotel and office complex. The drart report also said the staff has found no evidence to support President Nixon's claim, as reported in his statement of ?\fay 22, !973, that he \l'ithdrew his approval of a widespread and covert intelligence gathering plan authored by White House aide Tom Charles Huston. But the staff report said that the Huston plan, which called for creation of an interagency domestic intelligence unit authorized to commit break-ins, open private mail , and plant listening devices. v.•as never, accor~ing lo com1nittee records. Implemented. The staff rCporl also said no lega l justification on national security grounds can be found for the burglary of !he office of the psychiatrist of Pentagon Papers figure Daniel Ellsberg. The draft report said the staff finds it difficult to accept the claim of former \\'hite House domestic adviser John D. Ehrlichman that the Ellsberg break-in "'as not carried out ""·ithout his express kno"·ledge and authorization." The t~page draft report "'ill be discussed by the seven Watergate senalors in an executive s e s ·s ion Thursday morning. The source pointed out that some of the conclusions and recommendations may be modified or even dropped at that time. The report recommended creating :t per1nanent special prosecutor and establishing strict laws lo prevent any president from creating a secret police force. Earlier today. \\'hile Jlouse lawyer James D. St. Clair informed U.S. District Judge John J. Sirica that Nixon v.ill refuse to turn over tapes of 64 presidential conversations subpoenaed ~y Ja":orski and the special prosecutor said he would continue the court fight to gel them. Sirica issued a statement after a meeting in his chambers saying he would meet \\'ith lawyers in the case Friday to map out the impending court battle. lie said a hearing in the case v.·as still set for ti a.m. PDT J\londay. St. Clair announced at the \\'hite llou se Tuesday that attempts al "'orking out a compromise over .Ja11·orski's subpoena for the tapes and documents covering 6.\ \Vhi!e J-/ouse conversations had been terminated and that Nixon Y,'Ould fight 1 he case to the Supreme Court if necessary. "i\·lr. St. Clair. special counsel to the President, and i'.lr. Jav.·orskl, special pros('cutor, visited the court this morning to formally advise Judge Sirica that the President intends to pursue his motion 10 quash the special prosecutor's subpoena to Jilin and that the special prosecutor ""ill continue his efforts to enforce compliance y,·ith lhe subpoena," Sirica's announcement said. "The court intends to m~t on Friday !\lay 10 with all attorneys who arc participating in litigation regarding the subpoena in preparation for or a I arguments scheduJed for 2 p.m., i\fonday. J\'lay 13, '' Sirica added. St. Clair declined to say Tuesday v.•hn1 !'\ix:on y,.·ould do if the Supreme Court sho\lld nile against him. saying "It 1:-: rhctorical and hypoth eticAl and I don·i. think v.·c v.·ill get to that point.'' St. Clair also said Nixon would give no more tape s to the llouse Judiciary Commitltc for it5 impeachment inquiry. Th~ conln1ittee has requested tapes or ahout 75 \Vatergate·rclatcd conversations, in addition to the 42 for v.·h1ch it \\'as given \Vhilc l~ouse..cditcd transcripts 1Mtead of the ~1pcs. Asked y,·hat Nixon would do if the committee issues another subJX)Cn.a demanding tapes, St. Clalr said ti<! would "rPspectfully decline io comply." If the commilt~ persisted, SI. Clair Raid , "Then, we're going to have a c:onfrontatlon because the President ls firm in his resolve that he already has told the facts." The last tapes confronl.alion came la ~! fall 11.•hen Nixon ordered then-Spttlal Prosecutor Archihnld Cox rirt'd rather than give him tapes aubpoenaed for the. \Vat(!rgate grand jury. C"-·~ ,.,. o-..,.. Ch.'1 """'""""" """' r•., "~-~ ,..,..,., ....... ""~°"'.,,.."., " •1-, .. -.,., ,_.." '""' M •-M -~_,...~~11'~"11- ~ ,_ "° .. _ -al Coo••"'-~·b'· ·~ ............ ,..,. "'W'""'"' •>co-.. , t , ~ l4 ~ """'"""'· "'"""" .~ IJ CIC """'1lb t:himately, Nixon ga\•t p the tapes ... rather lhan risk a Supreme Court test, Since then he has given the prosecutor's offict other tapes for a total or 19. • \111'1 T.it.Mll POWER THREATENEO Canada's Trudeau Trudeau Riile F aci1-ig Test In Parlia1ne11t O'ITA\VA (UPll -The t"'O n1ain opposition parties' discontent with Prin1c ~linister Pierre Elliott Trudeau's budget threatens to overt _m the Canndian government ton ight, v.•hen a left-wing gro up's non'"(X)nfidence motion is voted on in parliament. The Socialist New J?emocratic Party (NDP), y,·h.ich has 31 ,votes, introduced its measure in the form of an amendment to a progressive conservativ$! party's motion asking lhe house to declare that it "does not have confidence in the government by reason of its failure to propose effective budgetary measures 'to contain and reduce inflation." The NOP amendment accused lhe government of "failure to propose any measures-to assist p.?nsioners, people on lo"' and fixed incomes, or to deal with the housing crisis or to remove glaring inequities in the Canadian tax system.•' The Conservatives, who have 107 of Parliament's 264 seats, welcomed lhc NDP amendment with lengthy cheers - and is expected to support it when it comes up for a vote tonight. If that happens, a majority of mc'llbers will be recorded against the budget. Trudeau said Tuesday that, in such an event, he v.•i!I ask Governo · General Jules Leger to dissolve parliament Thursday, which would pave the way for a new general election. Should the prime minister get by tonight's balloting, he still wi\1 have lo face lhe conservative motion -probably on Friday. Then it ~·ould be up to the NOP to back the Conservatives U Trudeau is to be turned out of office. Trudeau's $?..3.95 billion budget provides calls for higher taxes on I a r g e corporations. But its opponents brarx1 these proposals as "too little and toO late'" and denounce the goverrunent for failing to impose strict anti-inflationary controls. The prime minister's minority liberal party regime has been governing with i\DP support since the 29th general election in October. 1972. Trudeau told nev.·sme:n that he did ntt "·ant an election. but that he v.•as prepared to race !he voters if he 11ad to. Froul Page J BEAUTY ... a dance group called Orchesis. the Greek \\'Ord for dan ce. She's a member of the California Scholastic Federation, Girls L<';igue and the Drill Team, and serves as a Candystriper at Hoag ~-lemorial Hospital. In what remains of her spare lime. l\tartha likes skiing. tennis a n d s\v(mming. She'll perform a modem dance for her t.alcnt act. The five girls y,·ere selected from among 27 initial applicants, six of whom were disqualified because they are bo:y~. The new J\liss Ne"'J)Ort Beach will be selected June 2 at the commodores Ball at the Balboa Bay Club. She'll be crowned by the reigning queen, Debbie Hodgins. 1'he winner will partlcipol<.' In the California pageant of the 1975 Junior ~Iiss Contest Alice V. Harvey Rites Tl1ursday ~1emorial services v.·ill be held Thursday at 4 p.m. for !\1rs. Alict V. llarvt'fi Newport Beach. at St. JlllTlCI Episcopal Church on Via Udo. l\1rs. Harvey, who was 69, nnd lived at 61 t Lido Park Drive, died !\1onday .ttt Hoag !\femorinl J~ospltal after a long illness. Iler Mhes will be ~altered at sea followtn1 Thursday's services. Failur.es Highlighted 5th District Hopefuls Assail Gover1i1ne11t By JACK CHAPPELL 01 t11t Dilly 'U•f Si.ft 1'he asserted failures of Orange County government "'ere criticized toclli:y as tl.ll' four candidates for Fifth District supervisor spoke before the Laguna Beach Chainbtr of Commerce. Candidates include f\1arcia Bents. Ronald Caspers (inewnb<'n11. Nolun Fri:u:elle. and Ja1nes Thorpe. They addrtssed about JOO persons at the chamber's breakfast meeting. Thorpe blasted the present COWJ!y leadership, \vhlch includes Czspers. for "disregarding the cities and disregardi,ng the unincorporated areas. Thorpe, former mayor of San Juan Capistrano, said the county goverrunent should "get out of government'• as quickly mi possible. ''Their job is to aid cities and to aid in incorporation and annex:ations o t unincorporated land," he said. "CoWlty government can never be good representation," he said. He said that instead of helping unincorporated areas become cities, the county leadership was stepping in and blocking such attempts. Thorpe hit the current formation of counly "super agencies" which he said v.·ere designt'd to save money but v.•ill only end up blocking communication. Thorpe told the Laguna Business leaders to compare Caspers' first three and a half years of service v.it h his last six months as election approached. ,;Do you v.·ant another three and a half years like the first term," Thorpe asked. County government also caught it s share of darts from the other tv.·o challengers. Caspers steered clear of defending the county, but stressed his "'-'Ork on conservation. and control of grov.th. f'ri.u.elle criticized g o v e r n m e n t s Kaiser Sc1iool Hosti11,g Cli,ess Tourne y in Mesa • generally ror st<'wing in and removing more and tnore personal liberties from Individuals. "l,Jttle nips, Huie bites and little nlbbles here and there, we lose control of our own dcsllny," Frizzelle said and he pointed to Proposition 20. the Coastal Conservation Act of 1972 as u "nibble." Frizzclle idrntilicd himself a s chairman of the Orange County campaign again st Proposition 20 and said he had opposed it not because ht "':l.S ag:iinst preservation of the coastline but because il \\'as important not lO establish a regional govern1nent "lhnt takes a'vay from you your capacity to govern your. self." In a question referring to "pressure groups" and the influence they exert on county government, F'rizzelle said: "I don't believe in the1n." Frizzellc hit the extensive use the county makes of consultants and said it \\'as an exa1nple of how inoney goes out and not.hing is received lor it. t-.1rs. Bents \1'ho opened the ca1npaign lalk, outlined her past involvement with government and snicl that during her tenure as chairrnan of the past Orange County Grand Jury. the jury had spent 80 percent of its tinic investigating county governn1ent . She hit "'hat she called the countv leadership's failure to eom1nunicale \vHh the citizens, with bureaucrats and among themselves. She too said she did not support Prop. 20 because it removed from the cilies their rights to con!rol land use "1thin ~heir O\\'n areas. A realtor, sne said there "'as a necessity lo preserve open space, but said governments should purchase it. Such purchases too. remo\'e the pr6perty from the tax rolls which indirectly increases tax:es to others, ·she noted. She said she v.·ould conserve county funds by <..'Ombining departments wh ich perfonn similar functions and indicat~d the Orange County Sheriff's Department and the County i\larshal"s office were t11.·o v.•h.ich sh-Ould be combined to ren1ove a duplication or service and paperwork. Casix-rs declined lo say whether he originally had supported Prop. 20. but said he did support it now. The supervisor sits ~ts the county's elected representative to lhe South Coast Regionol Conservntlon Co n1 nt I s si o ry which under Prop. 2-0 exercises permi t authority over p1·ojccts planned within J,000 yards or the ooastllno. Ca~pe:rs described the commission as "another sieve'' '~'hich projects 1nust clear and he noted the conunlsslon has approved 95 pert.'C nt of all projects presented to it. !·le said the cORst and lhe people on the coast V.'l!r" brtter off for the condilions and the chAnges the co1nn1ission fo r<.'00 in approi;at of the proj~ts. lie said that aftt'r 2-0 years in businesi;, he had been sh0t:kcd al ho\v slo~·ly goven1n1ents mO\'ed, but he said such slowness v.·as necessary bt..'t'ause of myriad groups and interests which had to be included in discussions. lie noted there are "jilllons of special interest groups" which people join to make their voices heard at the counlv level and he said just 11.stenlng to speciDI interest groups is a job. "Frankly, there are just so 1nany ,minutes in a day ... only so nu1ny eJ.rs to put a telephone to," he said, Caspers said he vie"•ed preservatlon of open space a high priority itcn1 for county government and said he had J)('('n a leader in the 1no\'cmenl to <.'Ontrol grou'lh of the counly population. "You just can't go 011 stuffin g people into the county. If you put 1.000 people on the Quttn t-.1ary, you've AOt a nice boat ride. If you put 4,000 to 5.000 people, you've go~ a misl'rabl c r:its' n<:S1,'' Caspers said. He suggested !hat to keep cost or county govt"'rnmcnt do\1n, the counly l'Ould lay Of( 10 percent of its \1·orkforce every year. and In so doing. cut out the employes who do not perform. He said government acquisition of opcil lands was important now because the land "disappears." He saii;J the tendency is to take open undevelo ped acres for granted. "Just ~ause it ls here today doesn't mean It is going to be here ton1orrow," Caspers said noting thal "the people in Newport made that mistake with Spygi<1ss Hill .'' The four candidates seek ele<:lion to the supervisorial dlstrlcl enco rnpassing ' tile southern half ol the counly and v.•hich stretches front Heach Bou]e\"ard in llur11 ington Reach to San Clemente. The elec.-1ion is Ju ne 4, L"p·and·coming Bobby Fi schers can match their intelligence against olh<'r young chess players from n n y community Saturday when the Kaiser Knights present their second annual chess tournament at Kaise r Intermediate School in Costa ~tesa. Administrative Shift The tournament is schedllled for 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in the school auditorium. on Santa Ana Ave .. and ' ts· open· to individual and team competitors in grades 6 to I . Chess tourney organizer E. Roger Ciampa says the registration fee of $4 includes doughnuts and coffee for adult supervisors. Sign-up takes place before the tournament. Eyed for UC ~olleges Trophies will be av.•arded through third place in the individual competition and to !he winning team. The contest, open to students regardless of hometown, la st year attracted 80 players. Boy Shoots Brother LOS ANGELES (AP) -A shakeup in the statewide administration of the University of California will b e considered by UC regents in an efficiency mo\'e, it y,·as reported today. The report was carried in today's editions of the Los Angeles Times. The newspaper quoted an unidentified but "well-informed source" as saying the shakeups would be considered at the regents' 1-fay 16-17 meeting In Los Angeles. They would be the first of many changes, the report said. NORWALK (UPI) -. .\Ji 8-year-0ld boy Unl ike the sensational person n e I apparently accidentally shot and killed changes in the 1960s -particularly the his S.year-0Jd brother Tuesday during a resignation of president Clark Kerr after ga1ne of cops and robbers. sheriff's the Berkeley Free S~h Movement - deputies said. Deputies said David Hurst the move is reported geared to improving and his younger brother P a t r i c k efficiency rather than alleviating contro- 2pparently found tu·o . 3 8 ·ca I i be r versy. revolvers in thei r parents' bedroom and '1The office of the president just wasn 't were p\a:ying with them whi1e their set up right lo handle the k..inds of parents were at work. Neighbors called. problems it was getting." the source an ambulan<:e but the youngster was said. He added, "the s ta t e wide dead on arrival at Stu d e b a k e r administration has been squeezed Community Hospital. between demands of the campuses on the I ~::n~~D?nfWiift''WWW&: •• .:-:-.... -. - 1. . vu ~ ~ • one hand aand the demands of the legislature and the public on the other, :.:ind the operation was starting to come apart.'' UC President Charles J . llitch had no comment. It was reported that David Saxon \1·ould take o\·er a ncv.·ly created post of Universi ty Pro\"OSl. to try to relate long· range academic planning to available funds. Saxon has been execuli''e vice chancellor at UCLA the past fl"e years. Angus Taylor, vice president for academic affairs would ass u m e responsiBilily for all UC personnel. it ·was reponed. That job v.ould include administrators. Joseph r.-lcGuirc, now overseeing uc·s "affirmative action" program aimed at Increasing the number of v.·omen and racial minorities on the UC st aif. Budget director Loren Furtado· 11.·ould take O\'er responsibility for both the capital outlay budget and I.ht· operation budget. John Perkins. now vice-" president of adminislration. v.·ould take O\'er physical planning and construction. ....,a ... ....., • 538 CENTER STREET-COST A MESA--6468• 1-.9 .. l ..,9 .. ~ .. ~""'~· .... ~ For M!lth'!r' s Day - Tennis Dresses Tennis Shoes Warm Up 'Suits Tennis Rackets Tennis Rackets Racquetooll Racquets Squash Rackets Badminton Rackets Table Tennis Paddles Duck Feet Fins. Masks-Snorkles-Go991es Speedo Swim Suits Colored Swim Caps Water Wonder ~ick Boards Bo1t.Aire Skim 'Boards A graduate of the UnJversity of Southern California. ~frs. llarvcy moved to Orange County in 1929 and wa3 active in the School for Blind Babies, fostered b\' ~Ila Gamma Sorority. I 0 1t1rs. lfarvey iJ\ sunived by her husband , 11arold: a brother. J::art Oakt!y Van Slyke of Santa Paula: s>n JameJ \V. Harrlwxi Jr. of Anderson, Cal.; dau.ghtcr Carolyn Kubo of CloV>.rdale, CaL: and fi ve grandchildren. Baseball Shoes Football Shoe -SoGcer Shoes Ari-purpose Shoes Basketball Shoes Tennis Shoes Track Shoes Bikes-Parts-tires : Tubes-Repairing • ..._ _ _... ____ _.J _______ _. .. • , .. DAD,Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Coast Highway Debate The voluntary body of public officials which is help- ing the Irvine Company plan future development of the Irvlne coast includes partisans who favor closure of the Paclflo-€oaot f\i ghway-lln.k between Neweort B_each and Laguna Beach. Not surprisingly, ihose partisans are from those two coastal "resort and residential towns. Both cities are worried about cbok1 D$ o! the traffic arteries. They co n- len4 that U Coast Hi ghway is not connected to their cities, countless thousands will stay away from their shores -leaving room for those who live In Newport or Laguna to enjoy t-hem. counties, school districts and state departments on the 22-member body. The CIR is responsible for drawing up and approv- ing state planning areas and special districts a.nd works with cities through:out the state in developing general land use plan.s:-~1rs. MarShall, who served as mayor of Newport Beach from 1968-70 and as foreman of the Grand Jury in 1971, says her principal interest still is in the gov- ernmental process, 0 especia lly in local government." 'fhe new appointment will enable her to apply her interest and experience on a statewide level. ·-·· . _/ , ' . . ,., L ._,,, .. . ........ ·-. .''r.l,~ .. , ~ ., , .... ~ ... ·-·~· ..... ..,.-• \• •' ,....,~ .•• "'•.•v-~ . ' . ~.,. • But what about Irvine, inquire citizens of Irvine. Cuttiog the highwa y me.ans that all access to the glam· orous 3.5 mile stretch of Mediterranean-like beach will be through their growing city. Cat La,vs Pointless ,., ,... ____ -r--~ ) Mass pubiic transit by land or sea might someday solve some of the coastal traffic problems. But elimi- nating tbe coastal traffic corridor through this area doesn't make sense on the basis of presently available planning information, planning techniques or transit technology. Any effort to do that would seem inevitably destined for a long and storn:iy trip through many gov- ernmental levels, and eventually the courts. State 1\ppontment Newport Beach's much-honored forn1er Mayor Doreen Marshall has been honored once n1ore in her appointment by Gov. Ronald Reagan as the new chair· 1nan of the Council of Intergovernmental Relations {ClR) for the state of California. This will be the first time the council has been headed by other than an elected state official. ~trs. 1\-tarshall will join representatives fro1n cities. Newport Beach would do well to follow Costa ~lesa's lead and leave an y proposals for cat licensing laws on the back shelf -indefinitely. The Costa lr1esa City Council , like Newport's, had been asked to consider such a law. But, reflecting an the confusion created in neighboring Huntington Beach, where a ca t license law recently was adopted, the Mesa council decided to forget it. The consensus was that while a cat license law might solve a few problems, it probably would create additional headaches in terms of enforce ment and nega- ative public relations. Rather than burdening a cit y staff with Ute chore of shooing away and trapping roaming felines, residents who do have a cat problem should use their own in· ventiveness to solve it, in as humane a way as possible. The collective experience of thousands of cat de- tractors around the country has shown that an offen- sive kitty, once doused with a garden hose, will rarely if ever return to meow again. N r ! ''li'S ME -60ING THE OiHE~ WAY." Transit District Merits Applause Satvliill Backs tlae Consu111e1· To the Editor ; I must tell you about the Orange County Transit District (0CTD), Dr. Gordon "Pete" Fielding and his staff: \Yhat a tremendous upgrading in services and attitudes over bygone days of public transporta tion! Personnel, under Or. Fie Id Ing' s guidance, is "'ell trained , of high integrity and imbued with the concept of the inalienable right of all citizens to receive intelligent. cooperative . kind. assistance in pursuing their daily lives in our modern-day society. 11APPINESS and lricndliness is in vogue again~ The \Yarm, friendly smiles that pervade lhc atmosphere and are exchanged on this great transit system arc a joy to behold . The services are geared lo serve those in all \•;alks of life. The appeal to those In business, because or its practicality and 1nany savings to their business associates and to their famili es. directly and indirectly, ha s become apparent beyond any expectation. TRE OCTD has been in existence just over tv.·o years. It is almost unbelievable how much they have contributed to the life of Orange County. Alread y, in areas in which they initiated services less than two short years ago. tbere is standing room only. Welcome. OCTD, to 1'-1ission Viejo, El Toro. Laguna Hills. San Jua n Capistrano. San Clemente and Laguna Niguel, v.•here ~'Our wonderful service to the public will begin at 6 a.m. Monday. May 13, with hourl y service. We are looking forward to the great Inaugu ral at 2:30 p.m .. May 13 at L.1guna Hills r..1all where there will be schedules available for the first four routes in this area. OOR IS JE\VELL, Chairman, Transportation Comnlittce, Mission Viejo Homeowners Assn. Co111111e11ds R1,se11e1· To the Editor: In your editorial or April 3tl (''Proper ·rressure'?"l, you continue yo ur t ritlcisms of Judy Rosener. Apparently, 1hcre are some circles who consider her errorts highly V.'Orthy -for e:tampl#1 she \vas selected as KNX's "\Voman of the Year." f-0r 1973. . WE . ARE in a time of apparent voter dtssabsfaction with elected -officials. Though Newport Beach held steady in its r~nt election. other . areas are seeing j [ MAILBOX ) L~ from rM09n trt w11corne. ~If wriitn llllowld cOll\l'lf fllllr ftMl.H"' ~ • wwdl ... ltu. 1"' tllfll HI CMCltMI kit .... te ftl WKI or 11imlti.1!1 UIMI b l'UtfVH. AU ltlttn 1111111 lfl. ch1de 11!1J1tllilre 1nd ll'Mllll11t1 IOlll'tt'-kit lltfMI "''" be wlllll'llM 911 r9'!ut1I H tvlllcletlt re11"tl 11 ''"'"'· '""'" Wiii "" .... ttuMblled. incumbents defeated as voters continue to hope for change. There are many folks who view elected officials with jauDdiced eyes. They (the critics) ·ere not all appointed ofliclals, by any mea ns. One of th e reasons Proposition 20 passed was due to voter dissatisfaction wilh local government dec isions along the coast. No one likes to have his authority usurped. Better local decisions in the past might have eliminated the need for Proposition 20. Recent local decisions have tended generally to refl ec t a greater environmental awareness. It is to be hoped that the trend will continue. IT IS EASY to criticize: but ~1rs. Rosener has waded in alon g with some other commissioners to make the tough decisions. The Coasta l Zone Conserva tion Act is not a secret plan. Anyone can give input along the way. Many people are participating. The final document should not surprise anyone who has been interested enough to find ou\ about it. We are all after a Livable environment. 59 J!luch data suggests increasin g cUfficulty in obtaining or maintain ing this goal. Judy Rosener and some oth~rs on the Coastal Commissions have been willing to stick their necks out for us to get us all to think and plan for the future in a broader manner. They -and she - should be commended, rather than condemned. RAY E. WILLIAMS Co11t"e1·11ed St11de11is To the Editor: On Friday, April 26. approximately 100 students showed their concern for the eovironment by helping to clean up the debr is at the proposed Fairview Park site. The students and faculty spent the entire-acre-moon loading seven trucks wit h concrete, car parts, metal scraps. and other debris lrom the site. Students who try to take an active part In community affai rs often receive ~ss recognition that the n1lnorlty who tend to disrupt the community. To promote goodwill towards students within the comrriun!ty the Daily Pilot should start to publicize the positive · contr ibutions of our youth. ELAINE HERTZOG, Student at Estancia High Dlsappoh1i.ed To the Editor : I am a marine science studenL at Orange Coast College aoo I really think II ls one of Uie best achools ...-..ind. 1 know one of the reasons OCC II ao succcsslul is the l'rl<lndly atmosphere. It seems to spark motivation In both the students and faculty. I •loo think the teachers are some ol the best around. ONE OF THEMls Tea llondnruk. lie was my Instructor for two blology classes. one of them Involving' scuba diving at va rious places In our arco. I was diS<ippointed when I heard that Ted was recently suspended. 1 was told hls,suspenslon was for gradlt'lg one of his student! in an Informal way and ror spiking a puoch bowl with • botUe ol champagne at an on-campus going away Dear · Gloo1ny Gus Winchester House in San Jose draY.'s tourists to view doors and sta irs that lead no"'ttere, Now Newport Beach tourists can vie\V our ne\v attraction -the traffic Hghl on Bayside Drive \vhich leads nowhere. R. B. GleomY Giit corrim.tlll •~ 1•Mllitltif •Y ,_r11rs to'ld do "GI ---..rtlY rtflect till "'-•i of Ille ........ ,.... 511M ,..,,. "' ~w lo GllMM'llJ Gus. Oflty f'ttol. parly. To me those seem to be: minor offenses and I wish him luck at his hearing, It really makes a difference when you can be a peraon and not just, another nwnber. JEFF W. BREWER )' 011th's View To the Editor: Streeking should not be against the law. It is the only thing that is ·wortb hearing about (or seeing) in the papers. TAXES shouldn't hav e to pay for people in jail. that are in for being free. Cloths are made so people can stay warm , not to hide what they have beneath them. I am only 12. but 1 am sticking up for what I think is right. Ple!se put this in the paper so people can hear someone young speaking for what I think is right! Thank you. DARREN SESSIONS P.S. No one told me ot1ielped me in any way about this article. Still Lil•e• /\'lxo11 To the Editor : In spite of all the Watergate mess, the tapes, the transcripts, all going against President Nixon. t still like him. I voted for him and if he could run for a third term, I would vote for him again unless there was someone else that has the coura ge he has shown in facing up to adversity. There are many reasons I still like President Nixon. The first and most important one is that he is my President, holding down the highest job in the world. In my opinion there has never been a President that dkln't try to do the best they could for the majority of all Americans, especially this President. I ADJ\1IRE President Nixon'ror all the good actions he has taken. llke..going to Russia and China, to Hungary and sticking his neck out 'Where no other President dared go. l like the way he answers all the questions asked by reporters o n TV-rough questions. and all answered. 'For all of those that blame him for inflation in our country. how about all the other nations that are worse than we are? Is ht to blame for those nations' troubles too? · Of course i£ you didn't vole for President Nixon and if one has always disliked him, then they are the ones who would love to see him crucified and thrown out. They revel •nd least m the predicament he Is In. W1Tll ALL th• Impurities of our government. the ones running It with their shortcomings, It's 11111 a gre•t ctmtry. The two-perty sy ste m , Oemocrats and Republicans, keep It ·moa:tly clean:-At least-once -every four years through all of us with our power or freedom and our vote, wt can cast our feelings and Oush out any wrongs and start tre~h. The one main lrony of the White tlouse goe.s OOck 2,000 years ago When another man was CnJcified and the crowd said, "Oive us Barabbas." GRANT llABOING PHJWPS Energy Czar a New Nader? \VASHI NGTON-Apprehension wilhin the oil industry and the \Vhi'.e House that federal energy czar John Sa"'hill will be much more consumer-oriented than predecessor William · Simon \\'a s confirmed last week when he joined the camp of what true Nixonites t'Onsider the enemy: John Gardner's Common Cause. During a most friendly meeting he had with Gardner last Tuesday afternoon at the Federal Energy Office (FEO L Sawhill suddenly whipped out his checkbook. He not only rene\ved the March 1973 mem· bershlp in Common Cause of his wife faaj>el, but jou1ed himself with a check on their joint ac- count. Had ha rd-nosed Nixon aides known this, they would have gone into shock. Gardner's Common Cause, a liberal lobbying group which bas houaded !\Ir. Ni:11:on for campaign fund scandals, ranks high among \Vhi te House enemies. NEARLY as distressing to the Wh ite •touse, Sa~'hiU generally agreed with Gardner Tuesday when he proposed registration and reguJation of n o n - congressional energy lobbyists. During a cordial conversation, Sawhill several times stressed t h e problem of FEO achiE!ving credibility with the public - a favorite ~mmon Cause theme. Industry IObbyists became ~·orried last J\1onday about testimony before the Senate Commerce Committee by the 37- year-old Sawhill, once a professor of finance and then a $100.~a-year financier be fore joining the Nixon administration in 1973. Sa \V h i 11 ' s testimony stressed consumer protection far more than did Simon , a staunch supporter of free enterprise and defender of the oil industry. ( EVANS-NOVAK J "Sa"•hill sounds like Ralph Nader. Jr . .'' one FEO official told us. "He changed his colors completely the da~ he "'as appointed." DIPL0'1ATIC MUSICAL.CHAIRS Despite current investigations o f ambassadorial appointments as a reward for contributions to President Nixon's reelectiqn campaign, the \Vhite House was so anxious to make room in a choice European embassy for one generous fatcat tha l a valued Foreign Service officer was lost. Malth ew Looram. a highly esteen11.3d career diplomat, had been pfomiscd the vacancy as ambassador to Sweden once U.S.·Swedish relations-icy cold from Vietnam-v.·armed up sUfficiently 10 restore ambassadorial representation. When the promise was broken, Looram resigned prematurely from the Foreign Service at age 53. TllE REASON: room had to be found for Califomia industrialist Leonard Firestone, long a generous Republican contributor. Although he contributed less than $10,000 to Mr. Nixon 's 1968 campaign. in 1972 he gave the C:Omm ittet to Reelect the President (CREEP) a succulent $100,000 in the pre-A pril period when con!ributors did not have to be identified . Firestone gave another $15.100 in the post·April period. Firestone \\'anted to becom~ ambassador to Belgium -the cushy post held by Dr. Robert Strausz.Hupe, a hard- 1 i n e , anti.Communist foreign-policy expert with considerable fol!o"•ing among conservative Republicans. They "'ould not be pleased by his dismissal. So, in keeping \Yith its policy of "wing ; • Senate conservatives, Strausz·tfupe \\'a6 transferred to Stoc:.holm to make rooth for F'ircstone in Brussels. Loorard. \railing fo r nJonths 10 leave .fO!' Stockholtn. \vas odd rnan out. He resigned. and the For{'ign Service lost a key man and suffered another blow tolls morale. Sl'ECIAL VETERA'.\IS BENEFITS The \\ihile House hopes to keep embattled Ve t c r <1 n s Administrator Donald Johnson on the federal payroll until June 16 despite congressional clamor for his ouster, for one reason: to qualify him for a lifetime pension of SS.365 starting !t age 62. To qualify, Johnson, now 49, must. complete fi-ve full years at the Ve terans Admi nistration tVA l, counting from June 16. 1969. "'hen he "''as confi r1ned for his $42,500 job. One day Jess and he forfeits the \Vhole pension. The importance or this timing is the reason for \\'hite House vagueness about when Johnson, under heavy fire the past year from veterans' organizations and Congress. \Viii actually submit his formal resignation and have it accepted. NEVERTJIELESS. the White House decided to tell angry congressional leaders that Johnson 1rould soon be out in an effort to dera il a Civil Service investigation of whether John.son violated the Hatch Act by pressing high VA officials to contribute to President Nixon's election campalgn. Within hours after the White House let it be known that Johnson was on his way out. congressional leaders were quietly asked to drop their demand for the Civil Service investigation. As a result, th e. probe has been held "'in abeyance" Until ~ May 15. But Rep. Olin Teague of Texas. cha irman or the Houst: Democratic caucus and a key figure In veterans' affairs, probably will insist that it take place later. I Oil an~ the Widows and Orphans All the major oil companies have now rePorted almost doubling their profits during the first quarter of this year. A.id now all the major oil companies are busy explaining why. Actually, the explanation is quite simple: It's all due to the greedy Arabii increasing the price of the crude oil they sold to our oil companies for refining into gasoline. As everybody knows, whe-n the price of the raw materials you buy skyrockets, your profits a1"e going to soar \Yhether you lik e it or not. Of course , our oil companies weren't buying any oil . from the fiendish Arabs during the first quarter of lhis yef!r due to The Oil Embargo. Bu t, as everybody knows, v.·hen the price of the raw materials you don't buy skyrockets, your profits are going to soar whether you like It or not. The reason for this Is widows and orphans. YOU SEE, the oil companies. faced with this terrible OU Embargo, were forced to go to the Go vernment for relief, "We simply can't go on not paying these fantastic prlc~ ror the Arab oil we're not buying, ' said the oil axnpanlcs. "and keep our_ cocporate heads above water.'' 11Good heavens," snid the Government, "what can we do for you in your hour or need?" ''We want you to let us raise the price or tM g3soline we are not refining Crom this oil we are not buying." said the oil companies, "in order to meet the lnereued cost& we are not paying." 111bat makes IOOSe,'' said the ( ART HOPPE J C'rl)vernment. ''But won't that increase your profits?" "\Ve hope not." said the oil companies . "But If it does, we will put all that fnoney1 Into drilling our own-on-wens. \Yhat's more, we'll charge ourselves fantastic prices for our own oil. That 'll Fhow those blackmailing Arabs a thing or three.'' "GO TO IT/' said lhc Government ",<\nd God bless your patriotism." Sa the oil companles regretfully almost doubl ed lhcir profits. And the f1rst thing they dld • ...of course, was to 1dmost double the dividends they paid l h el r stockholders_; like from 90 cents to $1.72 a share. "\ValL a minule." said the Government "We thought you were going to put all that money Into drilling ror oU." "You are forgetUng," said the oil companies. "that all our stockholders are widows and orphans. Stockholders are 'harder lo find than oil. In fact , we fear thlo. counlO' ..may Jle_.runo!ng out ol widows and orphans. \Vould you acprive a poor widow of a lousy $1 .72?'' "We're ashamed of ourselve~:· said the Government. "Cod bless your humanltarianlsn1. '' SO AS YOU drive up lo the 'gas station millions of dollars to explore for and develop new wido\YS and orphans. For the oil companies aren't out of the \Yoods yet. Disaster may hit at any moment. They may strike oil! If so. they'll have no choice but to place an embargo on selling lt to themselves . Otherwise, they c;ouldn't go on not payirig fantastic prices for the oil they're not buying. 1 And then Where woUld out wldOwran d orphans be! OIAHQI COAST DAILY PILOT Robt rt N. 'Veed, PubU.shtr Thomos K etvil, Editor Barbara Kreibic/t Editorial Pa'ile Editor The ~itorial ·'P"ll:t ol 1M DaiJ)I' Pilot seeks 10 lnlonn and J'llimula&e- readrrs by p~till&' on t his ~ diver':M! .c:ommentary on topl<'S or ln- lftTSl by gyndi<'•tfd t"Olwnnlsl• Md car1oonisl!l. by pr.mding a forum fof' rtadrrs' v\l'\\'f and by pttlll!tltlfltr thls new!paPtr'a op1nion!I and tdeu on --ctll'l"l"nt topta, ~ editorial optnklns of the 011.ily Piiot appear only tn the editorial column •t tht> tf'rp or the pa.jj:t. Opinions exp~ by the c.'OJ- umrrlsts and cartMnlsts a.nd ltUtC' \vrlters arP. their owrl and no~ mtnt or their v1C'llo'S tJy the Dally Pilot !fhou)d be Wtrttd. to pay your 60 cont,., a gall9n, think of our • patriotic, humanlu1rlan oil companies, which are out there, even now, spending Wednesday. May 8, 1974 • , • • State OK s Operatio11 Of Dairy LOS ANGELES IU PI I - The Alta-Dena Dairy. 1h{' 1tate's biggest producer or raw milk . v.•as back in full operation today , v.·lth both its Chino and City of Indust ry herds clea red of suspicion of carrying disease. The State Department ol Food and Agriculture Tuesday rescinded an order requiring pasteurization of milk from the 2.000 Alt a-Dena cov.·s in lndust1y. The action follov.·ed by one day a similar move by the Los Angeles Qrunty ~ti\k commission. The City of lntlus1r.v he rd had been suspected o f ( __ B_RI_EF_S ___,) •• carrying salmonella organ- ilms, and six cows in the Chino herd were found to have brucelloala. Both diS<':ises can be serious to humans. Labora- tory tests established that both herds are now free of the mrect ions. e S1dt Flied LOS ANGELES (AP \ -The distributors nf the national\y- advertised "~~ive ,..1inute Body Shaper" ha ve been sued by state and county <lut horilics \\'ho contend the n1ail order reducing device i~ bein g sold through false .ad vertising. The civil suit.. filed Tuesday in Superior Court. request!! a pcnnailent injunction against the allcgedfy de c c pt iv e advertising. penalties of $2,500 for each act of allegedly false advertising and restitution for buyers of the $10.95 device , if they ask for it. e Pa11 Increased SAN FRANCISCO (AP I - \\'est C o a s t lon"gshoremcn have recovered a ~nt hourly wage hike denied by the federal Pay Board in 1972. 'Ibe v.·age _incrcase v.·as part of an agreeipcnt v.•hich ended p. 134-day strike in Feb. 1972. The increase will become effective June 1. according to :t joint statement Tuesday by Lon g s\1oremen and\ Warehousen1en's Union and the e.mployers' p a c i r i c ?i1arit!me Associat ion. " ii, • ••• -• • _1_1e_d'-':.:"'.-:".:.• _•.;.'.:.' .:":...· .:.l9:...7.;.4 _______ _:D::A:::ll:.:._Y PILOT 5 'Cased Dottie' Dills, Bugliosi _4 cciisecl INE CAR OWNERS LEATHER UF& .Alioto Says SLA Watched Fa1nilv .; Front '\'Ire Scr\'lces 'STORY CORRECT' Mayor Joseph Alioto l\1en (;I, en · ,.otc I{ights LOS A~GELES IUP!i - San Francisco ~fayor Joseph Ali oto confirmed today that m(·n1bers of the Symbionese Liberation Anny had been l.:erping \\•atch on his daughter :ind her ehildr en. and . his daugh ter spoke l.O one of the lrrrorists sought in !he llearst kidna1>ing. San Francisco police spr<'ad . p I a 1 11c1 o the s of fLcer s throughout the n<'ighborhood and had amicd men in the n1ayor 's daughter's home , hoping the StA 1nembers \\ou!d return and be trapped . Alioto said "lhe story should no1 hav e t-.:cn" made public .. "It has some discrepancies hut it is sut>mantialty correct."' Alioto confirmed. The San Frnncisco mayor was here for an appearance in his rnmpa ign for the Democratic gubcrnal.Orial nomination. FBI for the kidnaping of Patricia Hearst. L3\\•h::r said. CALIFORNIA 1.lrs. Harris is 1he \\'If{' of \\'illian1 Taylor H a r r is , another of the suspects sought by the FBI in the llcarst '---------"' l.:idnaping. Alioto said the identification of ~1rs. Harris \\·as "positi ve" and th at "she had been casing my daughter's hon1c th e Sat urday before the bank robbery.'' ft S/,_·1 Jif ay Ha re Bo111b SAN F'BAi\"CISCO· I UPI J - The $\'!ltbioncse Lib('ration Anny. ·\\·hich kidnapcd Patri· cia tlcarsl more than three months ngo . may be tarrying a homemade bomb. it \\1IS dis· Mahcu's So11 Can~t ltecall HI-lH "Gift' LOS ANGELES (API - Hobert 1'1aheu's son Peter :>ays he doesn't rccaU C\'Cr handing a hrlefcose tilled with ~'325.000 to a courier for a contribl~tion to the 196 8 prcsidentlal can1paign or Hubert Humphrey. The r c fer·ence to \'incent Bu g lio si C!endale . ::i candidate {or the Democratic non1ination for attorney g:r.neral. has ~en acctL<;ed of n1nking ''hush 1noncy" pay ments to a won1an a.bout a poliC'e co1nplainl lhat he beat her. The v.·oman . identified as Virginia Ca rd"·ell of Santa ~lonica . did retract a con1plaint to police t hat Bugliosi b<.>at her, aCC<lrding to police records. Arid she added in an intcrvie\\' that sh'e received bctv.•ecn $5.000 and $10,000 frorn Bugliosi. 1 In other action. Robert Pauley, son of \•:callhv oil tycoon and De 1nocr t1tic candidate· for the s t a t c legislat.lire . Tuesd~y ch:ir[trtl his opponent, Sen. Ralph Dilts. \1•ith 1nis11slng stale funds in his re-election crfort. A gourmet will tell you "what goes" in real Thuringer Sausage. Strictly the finest in meats and spices: That's what makes Schlrmer's Thuringer Summer Sausage at home at a banquet or in a sandwich. This Teutonic tempter is a tangy blend of pork and beef, cured slowly and nalurally for ' extra flavor . SAN FRANCISO'.l (UPI\ - The League of Women Voters dropped a sex barrier Tuesday to alloW men to become full voting members. IN SAN FRANCISCO, Police closed Tucscl::11· llumphrey's unsuccessful race came up again Tuesday in the wide-ranging defamation case in v.·hich the elder f\.taheu is suing billionaire H oward Hughgs for $17.3 million. Hours later. Dills, cha irn1:i n of the powerful Sc n a t e . G o vern1nental Organization Committee, denied the accusations saying Pauley had recently b e e n rehukccl l:v Dcrnocrats in their Lo ·s Angeles County district and OO\\' was "resorting to the kind and type or ta ctics :thal desperate people engage in.'' 5dtirmers Delegates to the league's biennial convention voted 969- 43.1 for the change in by-laws. A total of 935 "yes" votes v.•as needed for approval. Lt. Paul l..a"'ler told reporters Inves tigators said t h c y !hat the mayor's daughter. Angela Vero nese, saw found c111pt y shotgun shells suspicious persons observing and rifle cartridges in an her home. or speaking to her apartment the SLA abandoned children. ages s, 3, and l. as about a \\'eek ago. They said they playOO in the street. the po~·dcr and shotgun pellets about three v.·eeks ago. could be use d lo mak e a 1itaheu says H u g h c s defamed tiim in 1972 by telling a telephone news conference that ;\laheu "'Stole me blind" the Sociable Sausage In the Delkltftlen tedioft °' alt SAFEW A y STORES ~J{'n in the past v.·crc allov.•ed to become asSOC'ia\{' members. JJov.·ever. th {' v could not vote, serve a·s officers or directors and could not be del egates to con ventions. ~!rs. Veronese talked with a 1_bo_m_b_. __ ------------·----- white \\'Oman "'ho questiooed hC'r children, and 1 a t c r posltivel;• identified her from police photos as E m i I y Schwartz Aarris, one of the ni ne suspects sought by the FREE ART SHOW OM THE MAll Yours with any $5 Black Narcissus pwchase: .the Black Narcissus . bath gift or duo An exotic floral scent. Devastating. For that woman everyone notices, Ca ron created Black Narcissus. And ' with any $5 pUJ'chase fro m this Caron collection, the Bl ick Narcissus gilt or duo is yours ... bath gelee, 4~ oz. and shower sponge, Just the thing to start a siren's day. Black.Narcissus by Caron , for that womao. Cosmetics SOUTH COAST PLAZ,tl. ,......__ ... c:.-;.,a,iiuy1ttl U«ll ..... M#•. •i ... , .....•••• , •. , •..• , Volkswagen has thrown away the book again. .The tesult is Dasher, an amazing new car that's going to take them y_ears to imitate. Da"sher is both economical (about 25 miles per gallon) and powerful (0-50 ifl 8.5 seconds). It holds five comfortably. It has front-wheel drive that gives you more control and trac- tion than any conventional car • you've ever driven. ~t has the amaz· ing Skidbreaker. When one side of the car is riding on a slippery surface, Skidbreaker forces Dasher to move in a straight line as you brake. · · It's designed for low maintenance and easy repair. And it 's covered by the VW Owner's Security Blanket. The . new Volkswagen Dasher. Throw away your old ideas about what to expect from a car. HER· {d'MIJ ........ IL Bullock'• South Coe>< Plau. S.ut Diego Frec""Y at Brillol, Costa Mesa, "6-06ll HUNTINGTON BEACH Harbour Volkswagen, Inc . i 8711 Beach Bo61evord NEWPORT BEACH Chick Iverson , Inc. .445 E. Coos! Hi-y. SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO Bill Yates, Inc . 32852 Volle Rood I.. r prog At $8.8 pha the I Oieg consi Th s H cha rnon he stra stat llo tO\\' del dee .. des Stal \he city Ro De ha Hi M ,. • ' • Today's F inal N.Y. St o c k s VOL. 67, NO. 128, 6 SECTIONS, 10<4 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNI A WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1974 c TEN CENTS CdM F~eeway on ,Supervi·sors' Priority List Orange County supervisors reluctantly approved a $15.7 1nillion priDrity list of county and city road projects Tuesday, to be paid for under a federal grant program. At the bottom of the 13 item list Is the $8.8 million local share o( the second phase of the Corona de! Mar Freeway, the link between the Newport and San Diego Freeways. 1'he freeway 's Ii.sting is considered advantageous. The board's action amounts to a claim * * * Huntingwn Road Funds Said Lost By TERRY COVILLE 0 1 Ille 0•11., P'lkot Steff Huntington Beach apparently has lost a chance to secure $2.2 million in federal money for the reconstruction of Pacific Coast Highway this year and is therefore stuck with a $75,000 enginl'ering bill for its effort. City Administrator Dave Rowlands blames poor information from county .and state transportation officials for the city's dashed hopes. "My nose is out of joint on this thing." he complained today. "We can't get a straight answer from lhJ county or the state." The money \\1hich liuntington Beach hoped to acquire apparentJy will go tOY!'ard construction of part or the Corona del Mar Freeway in Costa Mesa, a decision Rowlands opposes. "I feel it's unfair to use money designed for local highway projeCts on a state freeway. It was at the bottom of lhe list of priorities established by the cUy managers," Rowlands said, 'lbe confusion and f r ustration e1pressed by local officials stems rrom a notice given six weeks ago by the county that the state had excess funds from a federal program for local highway construction. Public works staff members quickly developed plans for the widening and impro\'ement of nine miles or Pacific Coast Highway at an estimated $2.2 million cost. Rowlands got the city council to hurriedly approve \he hiring of Voorhies- Trindle and Nelson (VTN) engineers to develop detailed plans lo meet a Atay 24 ' deadline to get the money. But last week, says Rowlands, the county road department annoWlCed there are no "extra" state funds, but there is a '21 million allocation to cover the next lhTee years. To add to the confusion, says Rowlands, the C4Ufomia Transportation Department has informed the city ii will have its own engineers develop the Coast Highway improvement plan. "That makes it impossible lo meet the ~{ay 24 deadJine,'' Rowlands complained. "And now we can't get a clea r-cut answer on whether that money allocated for this year ($6.8 million ) can be carried over to the next year, when we could (See WGHWAY, Page%) Cycle Speedtva y Raci11g Talk Set ~ Harry Oxley, the motorcycle racing tmprfllark> who brought the sliding, fuel- bumlng speedway bikes to the Orange Co~ty Fairgrounds, will be guest speaker May 17 at the Cos ta Mesa Chamber of Commerce G re et er s luncheon. O:xley's subject is ''The Gladiators or Costa ~1esa" and wllJ deal with the rebirth of speedway racing io the U.S., the history of the sport, and its future. Reservl1itions lor the noon luncheon ma,y be placed witil May 16 wilh the Chamber or Commerce, 646-0530. . BOSTO N JJ'llALER SUCCESS S'fOR Y Here's a "whale" of a suc.:css story about Daily Pilot classified ads. First, read this ad: 13" BOSTON Whaler. 40 hp clec Johnson ts:OO. or best offer (Phone No.) da)'!, (Phone No.) eves. According to the advc.1.iser, a Corona dtl Mar man, the Urst man to come to ,.. the boat bought· It. That's results. Try a "few words m the righ• nlt1cc,'' Jn the Daily Pilot's clas:.ilied' ad section. and see lf you don't have a whale or a tale lo tell. Dial dirtet: 641-1678. by the county on its $6.8 million ' first year share of the Federal Aid Urban (FAU ) money. The county could receive as much as $21 million over the three. year spnn of the program . 11le money was authorized by Congress from the Urban Highway Trust Fund to be used by local p;overnments at their own option, The hope was that some would be diverted to mass rapid transit projects. . Although the Corona de! tl1a r Free\vay Royal Trib11te projec! is at the botto1n or the list. the fa ct tha t it is on the list at all has bl'cll intrrpreted as "positive" by Costa l\1esa and Cou1ny ltoad IJepartment officials. The o!hcr 12 projects. though ahead of it. may be una ble to n1eet the federally imposed .~lay 2-1 dradline to be rea dy to go to bid. rn that event . the money y,·ould be diverted 10 rhc CorOna del Mar 1'"rce1vay beca use thut project is ready to go. Assistant county notid Commissioner UPI TtlNMlo Princess filargaret receives a bouquet of flowers and courtly bow from Claude Brooks, 5. youngest member of the Dance Theater of Harlem as she arrives to attend a special performance. Sheep Finds New Quarters As Mesa Battle Heats Up By ARTH UR R. VINSEL Of tllt D1llr ~1101 s11fl Jl.1e.~uganah, the "'inc-tippling sheep. has been shepherded to new living quarters today as the controversy over her pen in a Costa Mesa commercial zone became more complicated and slill unresolved. r.t argot . Goodman, operator of the Elegant Barn intertor decor shop at 445 E. 17th St.1 meanwhile, v.·as visited by animal control officers \Vednesda y and Issued a citation. She was charged \\ith keeping prohibited livestock in. a commercial zone, insuffiCient cleanliness and main· t.aining an animal wllhin SS feet or a business building. ~·r·m ltm<>cen-i,·• l\frs;-Goodman-vowed today, while contemplating her required appearance ~fay 20 at 8:30 n.m. in Harbor Judicial District Court. She will be rcpresente.' by auomey Steven L. Stem, of the law firm of McCormi ck, Davis & L-Ohrschmidt. headquartered at Fa shion Island In Newport Beach. ;'His whole law fir.m is cracking up over it1" Mrs Goodman declared. Stem ls a specialist in corporate la1v not livestock manipulation. He ·is also her cousln. City Attorney Roy June assured lawyer Stern Monday night he felt Mrs. Goodman (.'OU!d have a two-week extenJlon to allow time to g e t A1eshuganah to a new home without . penalty. Nothing was in writing however. and the humane offiCi!ra who showed up again Tuesday tn response to hair stylist Kelly Templeton's compl aint Issued the ticket. · Templeton operates a shop in the fron t commercia l at tie same 17th Street address and became distressed over l\ieshuganab'-1 ability to generate noise, aroma and draw Oles wheo it turned hot. "My only conce rn Is that I don't have a salon full or (l ies,,. he declared today. '·J have some of the most up-to-date ladies in town who come here and they don't want flies .. "Hey, pardner." Templeton continued. "I love animals. I have a farm and five horses'.and I've told Margot what to do to get rid of the flies. All she docs is sweep the lamb pellets inlo her nower bed. "I don't wilnt to get into a squabble over .i damn lamb,'' he emphasized. Told Mrs. Goodman has informally been promised two weeks to dispose of Meshuganah , Temple ton was unimpressed. "It would take about five minutes." he grumped. "''ou just put that little thing in a tnic~_and give her to some 4-H kid." COsta A1esa Police L1. Gieiin Walker said he learned of the lentative time extension by the city arter his humane officers cited l\lrs. Goodnu111 on the three charges. "I guess we're going to tr.ive to live \\'ilh ii:• he sa id. "\Ve are not going to take any more action until we're told we can ." • Jl.lrs. Goodman. who c I a i m s ~1eshuganah is just a member of the family who even drinks wi ne \v ith them around the patio fireplace. maintains a groundswell or support is growing. Shfl said she has had numerous calls from persons who feel the way she does . that ~1csbuganah js not livestock but Literally a member of the family who delCl"Vcs to stay . 1.onfng should make no difference. she claims. "v@ can have cals. roosters, blNi!, snakes and dogs thAt poo.poo on the lawn. Why can't you have a lamb?" she laments. She was particularly annoyed by having to state her age and prove it by displaying hc.r dri ver·s license when Issued a c~tallon on her alow·moving sheep. • riturrny Storm said today tha t the freeway 's appearance on the priority list "might actually encourage the project" because Orange County has shown a Y:i\lingness to co1nmit son1e of the federal money. Besides the free,,.,·ay link. the other projects include street improvements and similar items. Only one project, so1ne buses for Tustin . is transit-related. Included on the list, chosen by a conunittee of city and countY offiClals, ' are $95,000 for the 11'idening of l..ampson A\.'.enue ii\ Seal Beach : $:?.2 .1nillion for the \videning of Pacific Coast t·lighv.·ay in J-funtington Beach; $li80.000 for the \Videning or Brookhursl. StrCt!I in rountain Valley. and S300 ,000 for th.c widening of Bolsa Chica Street in \Vest minster and Hw1tington Beach. Road Commissioner 1'ed Jl.lrConville explained thar the cOrooa de! 1-.tar Freeway section \Vas Included in case the county got a larger-than·expected share 'Witcli H1int' Scored .. or the federal lunds. It 11·as mo\'rd lO the botroin of the list because its tost v.·as 1nore than the expeclL'<i first ~·car a l 1 o c a t i o n . ~1rConville said the ~elt"<'tion committee rel! the fecl er:tl governn1ent n1lght decidr not to finance !he county "'Ork at all i( me most expensive project heaJed tht list. l!nder questi911ing from SUpervi.wr Ralph Diedrich. T-.lcConville pred icted 1l (See PRIORITY, Paget\ Raciti Raps Council ., Over Planner Firing Councilman Dom Raciti s h a r' p I y criticized his fellow Cosla 11esa city council members Tuesday for the style with whlch they dismissed Plami.ng Commissioner Edward McFarlarfd. "I do not concur with the tactics apparently used in this I a t e s t replacement,'' snapped Raciti. "We are encouraging criticism of the City Cooncil by the citizens and there could be repercussion." Jl.1cFarland was fired from the planning Pa11el Mulls Mitcliell OK Of Break-in? WASHINGTON (AP) -The staff of the Senate Watergate committee says the weight or the evidence before ii tends to establish that former Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchell approved the plans that led to the Watergate break-in. A draft report of the staff's conclusions also said that available facts· can only support the conclusion that payments made to the Watergate defendants by White House ·aides were intended only to keep them &ilenl "as to the involvement of other persons In the Watergate break· in or other activities embarrassing to the White House." Tbe conclusions were made available by a source close to ,the committee ""° emphasized th.at they ate bas~ on a rough draft prepared mainly b y Watergate co mmjttee counsel Samuel Dash and do not represent any final conclusions that the seven senators on the panel may eventually draw. "The committee finds that the weight or the evidence tends to establish that Mitchell did approve the Lid d y intelligence plan with a quarter million dollar budget in Key Biscayne on March 30. 1972,'' the draft report said . l\.fitchell has denied he approved sud) a plan . Convicted Watergate eoftspirator G. Go rdon Liddy is alleged to have used large sum s of money provided by the Committee for th~ RHlectlon of the President to finance the break-in and wiretapping at Democrati~ National Committee headquarters in l h e \Vatergate hotel and office complex. The draft report also said the staff has found no evidence to support President Nixon's claim, a9 reported in his statement or May 22, 10'73, that he withdrew his approval of a widespread and cove rt Intelligence gathering-l>lnn au thored by White House aide Tom Charles Huston. But the staff report said that the Huston plan. which called for creation of an interagcncy do"¥stic intelli gence unit authorized to commit break-ins, open (See BREAK-IN, Page !) Bands1nen Vie In Mus ic Fest Estancia High School band members wlll journey to San Diego Friday lo participate In the. Regional Mus.ic Festival at the University of California. The concert band,..los invited t9 play because-or the"' superior ratings it received during a major music festival ln seat Beach ear lier this year. Prior to the festival perfonnance. the bond will present a combined conctrt with thiee other high school band's at • Gl"OS$mont High School in La Mesa. Malcing the trip with tho stud•nts ~ band director Peter Fournier. /. . commission last month by a 3 to 2 \'Ole of the council y:ith Raciti and i\1rs. Norn1a Hertzog dissenting and Was replaced by ~frs. Arl ene Schafer, Vice ~layor Jack Hammett's campaign aide. The reasons for ~1cFarland's untimely departure -he had t,,.,·o years to serve - were ne\'er made pu blic. Mayor Robert Wilson said only that commissioners serve at the "pleasure of the council" and gave the impression that the Council \\"as no longer pleased Delh'. ,,.., naff ...... NAMED TO AERO BOARD Cost• Mesa 's H•mmttt l\'Ies a Councilman Hammett Picked For Air Board Governor Ronald Reagan h a s appointed Costa Mesa Vi ce Mayor Jack Hammett to the State Aeronautics Board, a seven-man panel w h i c h formulates California aviation policy. Hammett, 54, of 809 Presidio Drive, replaces Ronald· T. Golan or Los Angeles, who resigned at the end of his tenn. Hammett's term will end Dec. 1, 1976. .\'eterau. aviator~ ..Hammett-Reg~ flying in 1945 and holds commercial, single engine and multi e n g i n e , helicopter, flight instructor , and instrument fl ight ratings. A Republican, l1ammctt also ~rves as Gov. Reagan's appointee to an advisory committee o! the state Board or ~fcdical Examiners. Hammett is the administrator or Bristol Park Afedical Group Jn Costa ?.Iesa, and .also senior Reserve Olfieer with the Costa Mesa PoUce Department Bo y Shoot;; B1·0Lbc1· NORWALK (UPI) -An 8-y•ar-old boy apparenUy octid•ntally shoL and killed hia &-year-old brother Tuesday during a game or cops and robbers, 'sheriff's d<potie5 .. Id. ll<>puUes &aid David ll~L and his y0W1ge r brother P a t r t c k apparently found two • 3 8 -c a 11 b e r revolvers in their parents' bedroom and wuo playing with them whne their parents were at work. Ne!ghbon callod an ambulance but the youngster was dead on errlval at Studebak e r Communlly Hospltol. v.ith ~1cfarland. The lf\.lcFarland affair trig ge red cila rges of political fa\'orilism in the community but the uproar had subsided until Raciti exhumed the issue late in r-.tonday night's council meeting. Raciti said he v.·ould be on the alert to see that something similar \\·ould' not occur in the near future and assured the public as "'ell as other conunissioo members that there \\'OUld be no "witch (See RACITI, Page %) Judge Mulls Doctor Fraud 'Gag Order' tawyeo for two doctors and a chiropractor accused by authorities of bilking patients at their Anaheim clinic moved Tuesday to prevent l h e prosecution from discussing the case with the news media. Orange County Superior Court Judge James Turner set May 17 as the date fellow Judge Everett W. Dickey will rule on the demand for a "gag order." He scheduled May 28 as the date on which Ors. Harry Rudol;>h Alslebeb. ·4J, of Yorba Linda, and William J . Gold.wag, 47, of Santa Ana and cbiropractOI' Paul L. Black, 63, of Anaheim, will plead to charges contained in a Grand Jury indictment. The trio are charged with grand theft and conspiracy lo defraud . They are free on their promise to appear. Depuly District Attorney J a m e s Brooks, who presented the case to the Grand Jury, claimed the accused trio had made at least S2 million in lees during the past year from patients who were told they ha<i diseases that never existed. Brooks said Alsleben's "chelation therapy" at the clinic COil'!iisted of feeding saline intravenously to many or lhe patients whose complaints sparked the district attorney's investigation. Brooks aUeges the costly treatments were "absolutely worthless." Alsleben is described by auth(Jrities as a prolific writer whose books and articles constanUy advocate the use of "chelation therapy " and the value or massiv~ doses of Vitamin E. Weather Considerable low cloudJoess night and morning hours with haiy after- noon sunshine Thursday. Oc· casional light drizzles during the n10rning hours. Highs at lhe beaches 62 rising to 70 inland. INSIDE TODAY Coli/ornfa Republicans ore facing diletnma of havin~ a co1tvicted fe lon a.t their 1ionu11ee for gove1'1or. Sta~. Poue 30. "' Y'-S.nolc.t J ... lillt ,, L, M ... .,, II t..iltlllll ' c.rttr c-• ci.ulOtt ...e Cfft\ln U -Creuwtf4 i1 Df.lfl Nlfk• It £jjltrltl "'" • lll~•WIMIM •<11 ,..Mtln Jl-IJ .... .... .., tllt ltt<t rf ,, ...... KtM » • I• lfl9 lln'k• IJ A1111U........ » M1l .. 1 ' Mt¥itt • JWt PrtWl-..f ltl!Mt )I 1<11~MI Mtwt 4 Of'lltfe C .. lff It ""'" ~ s,,., ... ...,_ 11 ._. ..... S-* ~ a.n fttM.. • '""'-•. ,. --. '#1f111 MtWt I \ 2 I.ill.II. V PJLO I c Wtdn@sdar , Mo11 8, 19/>1 Newpo1·t-1llesn • New Principals Get Trustee-OK Three elen1en1;1ry school~ 111 the I\t."Y.'Jl(>fl • 1.tcsa Unified School Dist rict will have new prine1pals nex1 fall . The Ney·port-~1es:1 School Board \'Oll'<I Tu~da.\' night to apptO\'c lhC' St'lcction of Carol A. Berg as Corona de! A1ar £Jem entary School prlntlpal; Fr<ink L, Feller as principal of \V o o d 1 and Elemeniary Sehool. and \\'i!li:lm Knight as principal Of PaularulO C:lementary Sehool. The three nC'w· prineipals, \1 ho attended the. school board meeting, broke into applause when the unanimous vote \\';JS recorded. The three were selected fron1 a total of 89 appli cants for me vacancies "'hich were left by retircn1ents a n d resignations, according to Jean Harn1on, administrative assistant to School Supt. * fr * Trustees Vote "-- To Asl{ F u11d ' Hike for Gifted nic NC°'A'tJOrt • ~fesa Unified School District Board of Trustees voted Tuesday night to endorse stare legislation \~·hich \4•ould increase funds for state-aided l\tentally difteo Minor ( l\.t G t.·I J program~. Tht district, which eitpected to re· ceive $181,600 for 1\-tGJ\.I programs this year, ·received only about $153,400 instead. Jean llarmon. adminisl rali\'c assistant to School Superintendent J ohn Nicoll, said the legislation \Vill probably provide the additional $28,000, if it ls passed. Mrs. llarmon said that the bill AB 3415 sponsored by Assemblyman Leo ,.tcCarthy ([)..San Francisco). would aid the 2.275 Newport-1'1esa District students in MGM programs. According to •the Californ ia State Education Code. a student may be identified as mentally gifted by scoring 98 percent or above on intelligence tests. A small percentage of additional students may be selected by the judgment of school personnel or if they are considered to be cu It u ra 11 y disadvantaged under-achievers. Acting school board chairman J\.1arian C. Bergeson commented after the board J?3SSed the endorsement : •·r hope at some point we have enough funds to meet the special needs of all students." D1iver Escapes Injury as Car Flips i11 Mesa A car which police "·ere told "'as soeed· ing and trying to elut:~ another in pursuit rolled over in a Costa l\.tesa residential district while attempling a light tum Tuesday night but its occupants escaped Injury. Driver Thomas J. Hodge, 25, of 12252 Dale St., Garden Grove, an<l passenger David J . Pilarsky, 24, of 3144 Bray Lane, Costa Mesa , bolh gave p:>Hce the same slory. Hodge's foreign sedan failed to make !he left turn from Columbia Drive onto Fair Drive in the College Park district, smacked a curb and overturned, sustain· ing moderate damage. California Highway Pa trol Officer Kennelh Ahacic, \\'ho \li'as vn du!y and driving toward a restaurant for his dinner break. "''itnesscd the accident but said he sa\v no other car. Costa 1'1esa police issued Hodge a citation charging him with unsafe speed for preva iling conOltions. \\'hich included a slick paven1ent due to Tuesday's drizzle. ORAMG<f COAST <• DAILY PILOT •··Q!~'IO•(;o•··rto.1 1 • •'""''"'o~•\(ol""' t ... , ,., ...... 1~.. ' ' ,. • •".ti .. ,.("Jo...,._ c..... ' .... ~ •'"'"II 1..oo ....... -......... ~·~ ~''"" .... DY1'•)'1"'! "'""ti« -.0• '"""' lo)o '-""''" ............. ~ " Ii•·' " -~, ""''" , f<• ••• !. ~ V•' •• • •!IY"• I~, ... 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I 1.000_....r, ......... ,,..J.-~ 1)00""'0~ ... .. .rohn ~·u.:oll KniJ:ht. 32. 1s :'ltrrady scrvini: <is 1nti·nn1 principal RI PauJa rino School lie ha::. :.en t>.IA fron1 Cal State Fu!h·rt on and :-c1 en yc:;irs' teaclung expcrirnl'C, ~ix of th1•m in !he Nc1vriu1·t·t>.tcsa Un1f1L'<l School District. Feller. 38, is currently 1111 u1tt'r11 principal at Ba leari c School 11n<l sl!rvlt'll 1uM..' ~·l'ar as a::.sis1a111 prin r1pal 111 a licdondo Beach clcrnentary ~chool. Uc hn.~ ci&ht yc;1rs of tcachuig expcrit.·ncc, including two years 111 the J\1arshal! lslund'i., and an 111A frorn Cal State Long Beach. Corona de! l\1ar Ell'1nen13ry School's ne\1· pnncipal 1s currently a resource lcachcr a.t Davis !\liddlc School. !\1iss Berg. 34, has tv.·elve years of elcment:1ry school teaching experience. including three at Davis. She \1'ili rcceire her ~IA froin Chllpn1an College th~<; 1n1Jnth. Fro111 P11r1e I Pl{IORITY ... 11ould t:tkc at lens! SJ or S4 1nlll1on lo get !he fr ee\1'3Y project start~d. lie said lhe chancrs of much being ll•ft ovrr after the o!her projects arc small. However. there is n1ounling conce rn among several Orange Cowiry cities that n~nc of the other 12 priority projects v.•Bl be able to meet 1he deadline. lhcreb,V forfeiting all the n1oney to the frccl'l'ay project. Supervisors told ~TcConl"ille they would approve the priori ty list just to get the county's hand into the pot. But they 11'arned him to beg in immediate prepara· lion of a detailed plan for Sp<'nding tile three.year total the county can expect. The Orange County Transi t District may claim nearly all the second year's allocation under the terms of an agreement reached by the cl!y and county committee considering the F AU spending. The 2.2·mile Corona de! i\-lar Freeway is being planned in three phases. The first phase "'hi ch involves the relocati on of 1'1a£Arthur Boulevard has be<>n funded by the state. and is out 10 bid. Phase II calls for the construction of the segment linking !he San Diego Freeway near South Coast Plaza \vith !he Newport Frcc\\·ay. and Phase Ill conslruction or the segment bet"·ccn the Nev.•port Freeway and l\1acArthur Boulevard. Hears ts Put Up $50,000 Reward For Daug hter SAN FRANCISCO I UPI) -Mr , and i\lrs . Randolph A. Hearst of(erl'd a $50,000 reward today for information leading to the safe return of their kidnaped daughter, Patricia. The reward was the first offered in lhe case. "'hich began more than three months ago when the 20·year-0ld ne\\•spaper heiress wJs carried from her Berkeley apartment Feb. 4. MAYOR ALIOTO SAYS SLA WATCHED DAUGHTER: Story, Page S In a related development, San Francisco l\1ayor Joseph L. Alioto confirmed reports that police believe the Symbionese Liberation Army kidn apers of 1'1iss ~learst wer e cons id e ri ng kidn;iping one or more of the mayor'1:1 young grandchildren. Hearst. president and editor of the San Francisco Examiner. said the re\\'tlrd n1oncy has been deposited in a bank <1ccount :ind will be paid to the person or \>er~ons \\'ho provide authorilies with information leading to l\tiss Hear.st's safe return to her parents' home. Meeting Slated 011 Farn1 Issues 1-'acts and lssu('~ in the California farm !:1bor strife \l.'ill be discussed in Costl'l :'11es.'l 1\lay 14 during a public meeting at tht:' First United Methcxlist Ch urch. TI1e 7:30 p.n1 . informalion session is Sp011~n .. 'Ci by joint comn1ittees of St. .Jo,'ll'hi rn's Ca tholic Ch11rch and the 1-'irst l:nilcd 1.telhodist Church. Prtsentalions \l.'111 be made by Karen Flo<'k of the United Farm \Vorkers t.:nlon. Chris ltartn1ire, of the Jl.1igranl \\'orkcrs1 Les Hubbard of the Western Growers Associallon, and Lou Uribe of the Teamsters Union. The church is located et 420 \Y. 19th St. For addt1iooal information, call Ma-7727 or 5~3-33&t il ft'SA STUDENTS COLC,ECT P 11PER . Take thi s old ne.,..·spaper and all the others In your rending rack 10 Costa ~Iese ltlgh School Sa turday momins and help send the band to music camp, A pa per drive \\1n1 be in progrt!!f;s from 9 11.m. to noon in the parking lpt adjacent to th~ band• room. All donation5 "'Ill be apprcciall'd. accordlnll to the o:-ganizcrs. !he Costa Mesa High School Band Boost· CT'S. • Failures Highlighted 5tli District Hopefuls Ass<1.il Gove rnnie11t D1Ur Plkll St1U Phola Ne"•port Beach actor Joh n \Vayne planled his brand at his new ten nis club in Ne\\'· port Tuesday. For col umn. story a11d photo. see sports sec- tion today, Page 23 . T1·ucleau Rule F aci1tg Test 111 Pa,.liat1ient Oif1\\VA (UPIJ. -The two main opposi tion parties' discontent "'ith Prime ~linistcr Pierre Elliott Trudeau's budget threatens to overt . .m the Canodian government tonight, when a left-11ing group's non-confidence n1otion is voted on in pa rliament. The Socialist New Democratic Party (NDP J. u·hich has 31 votes, introduced its nieasure in th.e form or an a1nendmcnt lo a progressive conservath·e party's motion asking the house lo declare that it "does not have confi~ence in the government by rtason or its failure to propose effective budgetary measures ' to contain and reduce inflatibn." The NOP amendment accused the 8y JACK CHAPPELL ~t "'-o.nr •11•1 11•11 The assertOO failurei of Or<inge County J:Ovcro ment \\ere criticized today as the four candidates for Fifth District ~pcn•lsor liJXlkC before the Laguna Beach Chanll~r of Commerce. candidates include Jl.tarcia Bents, Ronald Caspe rs 1incumbt'nt l. Nolan FrizzcJle. and James 1'horpc. They nddressed abOut I 00 persons at the ehamber's breakfast nleeling. Thorpe blasted the present county leadership. "'hich includes Caspers. for "disregarding the citi{'s and disregarding the unincorporated areas. Thorpe , former mayor of San Juan Capistrano, said the county government should "get out of go vernment" as qulckly as ·po$Sible. "Their job is to aid cities and to aid in incorporation and annexations' of unincorporated land," he said. "County government can never be good representation.'' he said. He said that instead of helping unine0;rporated areas become cities, the county leadershlp was stepping in and blocking such attempts. Thorpe hit the current formation of county "super agencies" which he said "·ere designed to save money but will only end up blocking communication. Thorpe told the Laguna business leaders to t'Ompare Caspers' first three and a hair years of service v.1ith his last six months as election approached. "Do you want another thrt'i:! and a half years like the first term," 'Thorpe asked. Cowity go\'ernment also caught its share of aarts from the other two challengers. Caspers steered clear or defending the county, but stressed his work on conservation, and control of gro"·th. · Frizzelle criticized govern m e-n ts generally for stepping in and removing more and more personal liberties from indi\'iduals. "Little nips , ·little bites and litUe nibbles here and the re; we lose control of our own destiny," Frizzelle said and he pointed to Proposition 20, the Coastal Conservation Act of 1972 as a "nibble.'' Frizzelle identified himself a s chairman of the Orange C o u n t y can1paign against Proposition 20 and said he had opposed it not because he was against preservation or the coastline but because it \li'as important not to establish a regional ,government "that takes away :trom you your capacity t<rgovern your- self." In a question referring lo "pressur~ groups" and the influence they e1ert on and the Counly ~1arshal's-office were lWO \vhich should be combined to retno\'e a duplication of service and paperwork. Caspe rs declined to say whether he origi nally had supported Prop. 20, but said he did support it no\V. 1'he supervisor sits ns the county'~ elf>cted representative to the South Coast Regional Conservation Com n1 is s ion \\'hich under Prop. 20 exercises permit authority over projects planned within J,I)()() yards Of the (.'08S!JiTIC. I Caspers descri bed lhe c:omnllssion as ·'another sieve" '''hich projcels 111ust clear and he noted the con1n1isslon has approved 95 pcr~.nt of all projects presc nled to it. He said Ute coast and the people on the coast were better off for the condilions and the changes the commission forced in approval o! the projects. He said that after 20 years in business. he had been shocked at how slowly governments moved. but he said such slowness was necessa ry because of n1yriad groups and interests wh.ich had to be included in discus.1ions. He noted there are "jlflions of special interest groups" \1·hich people join to n1ake their voices he ard at the rountv level and hi: said just listening .to speciiil interest groups is a job. "Frankly, there are just so many minutes in a day ... only so 1n any cars to put a telephone to." he said. Caspers said he viewed preservation of open space a high priority item for county government and said he had been a leader in the movement to control growth of the county population. "You just can't go on stuffing people into the county. If you pYt 1,000 people on the Queen Mary, you've got a nice boat ride. U you put 4,000 to 5,000 people. you've got a miserable rats' nest " Caspers said. ' He suggested that to ke<!p cost of cotmty government down, the county could la y off 10 pertent of its workforce every yell'., and in so doing, cut out the eroployes who do not perform . He said government acquisition of open lands ·was in1po11ant now because the l\faria Parson Asks N e'v 1'rial In Sauna Case county government. Frizzelle said: "I Sauna bath plaintllf ?o.faria Parson's don 't believe in them ." lawyer has filed a motion for a ne\\' Frizzelle hit the extensi\'e use the Orange County Superior Court trial of his county makes of consultants and said it client's SI million lawsuit against the was an example of how money goes out Holiday Health Spa of Orange. and nothing is received for it. Citing alleged defense · 'e rr 0 rs ~1rs. Bents who opened the campaign deceptJon 'iind misconduct" and imprope; talk, outlined her past involvement with instructions to the jury, attorney Marv in government of ''failure to propose any government and said that during her Le · 111 k J d w·n· M ineasurcs to assist p.:nsioners, people on tenure as chainnan of the past Orange Fr~~~y 7o or~!r a ~e!e lria:. iam urray Jo,,.,· and fixed incoines, or to deal with County Grand Jury, the jury had spent 80 ' percenl ol 1"ls "me invest1'gat1'ng county Judge h-1urray v.·as on the bench six !be housing crisis or to remove glarin0" ~--k hen · -h' government. v.·ee s ago w a Jury m 1s rourtroom inequities in the Canadian tax system." She hit what she called the county ruled for the health spa and against ~1rs. The Conservalives, who have 107 of leadership's failure to commWlicate with Parson, SO, in what came to be known as Parliament's 264 seats, welcom~ the the citizens, with bureaucrats and among the "Three Faces of Eve" trial. themselves'" . Mrs. Parson unsuccessfully alleged NOP amendment with lengthy cheers -lh l h tr l -th , She too said she did not support Prop. a er en apmen m e spa s sauna and is expected lo support it ·~:hen it 20 becau~ it removed from the cities room on A-larch 2, 1970, created a comes up for a vote toni ght. If that thei r right s to control land use ,1:ithin psychiatric condition that led her to seek happens, a m:ijority of mc""'1bers will be ~heir o"11 areas. out in bars men \l'ith whom she had ded ,. A realtor, -· said there was a ~ual relations. rccor against 1.11e budget. "''"' Trudeau 5 ·d Tu d lh t -h necessity to preserve open space, but Lewis assert! in his motion that errors ai. es ay a · in sue an said governments should purchase it. in the trial and misstatements of the event , he will ask Governo · General~ -Such purchases too. remove the property evidence by defense attorney Donald A. Jules Leger to di ssolve i>arllament from the tax rolls v•hich indirectly Ruston led the jury .to improperly find its Thursday. l'o'hich would pave the w:iy for increases. taxes to others. she noted. verdict on growids of cor1tributory a new general election . She said she ~ould conserve cou~ty negligence. . . . funds by combining departments which Court officials see the hearing of the Should the prime rnrn1ster get by perform similar functions and indicated motion Frklay as a stepping stone on the 1a'nd ''disappears." . li e said the. tendency ls to take opcrt undeveloped acres {or granted. ''Jusi; becauS<' it is here today doesn't 1nean it is going to be here tomorrow,'' Casper~ said iroting thul "the people In Newport n1adl:!: that 1nlst11ke with Spyglass Hiii." '. The tour candidates seek election 10 the super\"isorlal district encompassing: the southen1 half of the rounty and' \\'hlch stretches fron1 Beach Boulevard m Huntington Beach to Sl'ln Clen1ente. 1lle electiou Is Ju11e 4, Fro111 P11ge 1 BREAK-IN ... " private mail, :ind p\:int listening devices,· was never, according to committee records. implen1entcd. The staff report also said no legal. justification on nalional seeurity ground,!' can be fowid for the burglary or the·. ofricc or the psychiatrist" of Pentagon 11:i1X'rs l"lgure Dan iel Ellsbcrg. The draft report said the stnff finds ii difricult to accept the claim of former \\'hile House domes tic adviser John [)., Ehrlichman that the Ellsbcrg brenk·il:I \1'as not carried out ''wilhout his c:cpreSs~ knO\\'\edge and authorization ... The 170-page draft report will be discus~ by the seven \Vatergatc senators in an ('XCCU!ive session Thursday morning. The source pointed out that some of the conclusions and recommend ations mB:t~ be modified or even dropped at that tim e. The report recommended creating a• permanent special prosecutor a D a. establishing strict la"·s to prevent an:Y president fr om crea ting a secret police force. Earlier today, \\'hitc llouse la")'er . James D. SI. Ctalr informed U.S. District .. Judge Jotm J. Silica that Nixon wlH refuse to turn over tapes or 64 · presidential conversations subpoenaed by Jaworski and the special prosecutor said ' he \~1ould continue the court fight to gtl" them. Sirica issuro a statement after 3 .. meeting in his chambers saying he vtould • mt'i:!t with lawyers in the case Friday to map out the impending court battle. · He said a hearing in the case was still '. set for It a.m. PDT Alonday. · -From Pagel RACITI ... hwil." "~take no mistake about it, I ~·as not elt'ctcd to this oflir<" to condone any po~'E'r plays {or the benefit or the few and the detriment of the rest of the ' P'(>ple or Costa 1'1esa," he said. Altb:lugh he did not elaborate, Raciti also said he would "not tolerate or put up \\i th" any comm issione.r going to another , commissioner with such statements as' "\\·e \Iii.JI gel rld of you you." or an1 · councilman going to a commissioner or..:. appointee Yr·ith. the same sort of threat. ~· Raciti made his comments at the dose ' of a marathon council session which ' ended past midnight. There was no · reaction from other cou ncil members. · Earlier that evening. 1.t c F a r I a n d accepted a cerlifiClltC from J\layor Wilson for his service lo lhe conun.iMion: Atcfarland th:inkL'<l \\'ilson and the ' roun<:il but did not comment beyond that. tonight's balloting, he still win ~ave to [ the Orange County Sheriff's Department way to the filing of an appeal by l.e)li iS. face the conservative motion -probably ·-• -- on Friday. Then it would be up to the i ~, ~· ~ "" . ilQ,. ;:;;:,,,;/;'~ .. ; ·"W,. '<C~·-:· · ~·--:•t. "1llr.'.l:c"'""'""'""'"'""""•l'J NOP to back the Conservalives U ~- Trude:iu is lo be turned out of office. ~ Trudeau's $23.95 billion budget provides 1 ca!ls for higher taxes on I a r g e corporations. But its opponents brand · 11h1es'~' pr00oposd als as ·:~oo little andl tfoo I --•·· . . ., . i a e a enounce u1e govemmea or failing to impose strict :inti-inflationary controls. "~•11t11••Bm••110•••-m""'""'"' !1 JRl'IM!;EV':Q" ,.~z Fl W"I ., "' pa~: ~;~~;;e "!i~'t~" ~~~;;~l'n~1~;~~ I ff~·~ ..... ..., .. s.,3...,.8_.C.,EiiiNiaitiTiiEiiiR&SwToiRiiE~EiiiTm . ..,;C~-iiiOO.Sii.iTmAiiliMiiiiiEiiSi:iA&..;;6;.,4.:6:.·•l;,.9y,;.l .119,..~;~::;:":h!":;,'rz: NOP support sin<:e the 29th general clccllon in October. 1972. J Trudeau told newsmen that he did not I \\"Jnt an election, but that he was ~ prepared to face the voters if he had to. Fro111 Page 1 HIGHWAY ... complete the highway pla ns." For Mother's Day - Tennis Dresses Tennls Shoes Warm Up Suits Tennis Rackets Tennis Rackets Racquetball Racquets Squash Rackets Badminton Rackets Table Tennis Paddles ". Row1<1nds noted of 13 projects proposed fo r the slate money, only the Corona del Miir Freeway \vould be ready for the 1.·1ny 24 deadline:. CoWl1y official~ have said they don't know what projr<:ls will meet the deadline, but if the others don 't, the freev.·ay will get the money. Rowlands said if the coi1nty stands to lose the $6.8 million because of the deadhnt, then the freeway should be funded, but if that money can be carried ; over to the next yea r, then It should not. I li e fears that the freeway might wind up getting all o( the $21 million, eliminating the chance for other project1. If it doesn't, then Rowlonds feel• Jiuntington Beach has a good chance. of gelling its $2.2 million highway project ! finnnccd over the next ycar1 nnd even 1 getllng reimbursed for tne $75,000 already spent on engineering Work. But he is still angry bcca~ no c=ie sermll able to teU the city how much money Is available, nnd when It will be a\1allablc . Baseball Shoes Football Shoe -SoGCer Shoes All-purp0se Shoes Basketball Shoes Tennis Shoes lrack Shoes • ' Duck Feet Fins. M'asks-Snorldes-Goggles Speedo Swim Suits Colored Swim Caps Water Wonder ~ick Boards Bon Aire Skim Boards Bikes-Parts-tires Tubes-Repairing l I ~ l "I " . ' " " .. •• 6 "' ol g '" th r " I) " e " i b " i " 0 h I r 6 • DAD.Y PILOT EDITORIAL PA.GE ' Cat Laws Pointless Costa titesa city cou,ncilmen, wisely, have restrained themselves and not followed the lead of other Orange Coast cities who either already have , or are in the proc- ess or, adopting cat license laws. Although there is an occaslonai" demand for sUch a law, it has never been seriously considered and the problems created In adjoining Huntington Beach should show why. There is a consensus amon,g council members and the city administration tbat a cat license Jaw, while solv· ing a lew problems, would create more headaches in terms or enlorcement and negative public relations. Rather than burdening the city stare with the chore of shooing away and trapping roaming felines, residents who do have a cat problem should use their own inven· tiveness to solve it, in as humane a way as possible. The collective experience of thousands of cat de· tractors around the country has shown that an offensive kitty, once doused with a garden ho se, will rarely if ever return to meow again. A Va luable Facility The process took many months and involved do- nated labor and county aid, but Cost 1'1esa now has the second bona!ide Veterans Memorial Hall in all of Orange County. Jr1en and women who served in four U.S. wars over the past half.century can be proud of their building and their contribution toward its becoming a reality. Organizations such as the American Legion, which has two posts in town; Veterans of Foreign Wars, and the New-Mesa Barracks of the Veterans of World War 1 will find many uses for the structure which they have used ofr and on, as the former An1erican Legion Hall, before it was refurbished. The facility, where legal cases were heard as an annex to tl1e old Harbor JudJcial Di.s-- trict Court, includes a kitchen. meeting room and stage-. Community groups needing a P.lace to meet may find the hall at 565 W. 18th Sl suited to their needs, too. Costa. Mesa's venerable veterans and their ladies seem to be showing there remains a strong tie among those who served their country in a military manner. • Modest Hero Heroic d~eds and accomplishments are perhaps diminished in direct proportion to J1ow much the indi· vidual invb1ved revels in the glory his work has won. Costa Mesa Fireman Pttil Mellott, 31, was sufficient- ly shy and unimpressed with his efforts which earned the Red Cross Certificate of Merit that he did not at· tend a dinner to receive it. He spotted a blazing apartment on his way home fro m work one morning in 1972, stopped and rescued a crippled woman who was trapped in the inferno, un· able to walk. He is trained for that life-siiving work. He said it was no big thing. Some people might critici_ze Afellott for not attend· Ing the Red Cross dinner -ahd simply acknowledging thanks for consideration of the citation signed by Presi- dent Nixon. But perhaps we should consider that his politely declining to go along with the adulation shows more of the true measure of the man the Red CrQss recognized for heroics. 1wfellott's modest philosophy is simply that a man does not deserve a medal for just doing the job for which he wa s hired and trained, even ii it was on his own time. c ; • ' I ' ' 1 -"' ''li'S ME-601N<ii 1HE OTHE~ WAY." Satvlaill Backs tlae Co1as1a11ae1· . . , .. • Transit District Merits Applause Dear Gloomy Gus E.nergy Czar a New Nader? I lf'o the Editor : • I must tell you about the Orange .county Transit District (0CT0), Dr. 0 f.or don "Pete" Fielding and his staff : • \Vhat a tremendous upgrading in services and aitiludes over bygone days of public transportation!. Personnel, under Dr. Fi c Id in g's guidance-. is "'ell trained, of hi gh integrit y and imbued with the concepl of · the inalienable right of all citizens to receive inlclligent, cooperative. kind assistance In pursuing their daily lives in our modern-day society. HAPPINESS and friendliness is in \'Ogue again! The y,•arm. frie11dly smiles that pervade the at1nosphere and are exchangi..>d on this great transit system arc a joy to behold. The services are geared to serve those in all v.·alks of life. The appeal to those in business. because of its practicality and 1nany savings to their business associates and to their families. di rectly and Indirectly, has become apparent beyond any expectation. THE OCTD bas been in existence just over two years. It is almost unbelievable how much they . have contributed to the life of Orange County. Already, in areas in which they initiated services less than l\l'O short years ago, there is standing roon1 only. • ~ r . ' 1' • Welcome. OCTD, to Mission vitjo, Et Toro. Laguna Hills. San Juan Capistrano, San Clemente and Laguna Niguel. Where your wonderful service to the pllblic wlll begin at 6 a.m. Monday. May 13, with hourly service. \Ve arc looking forward to the great inaugural at 2:30 p.m .• l\tay 13 at Laguna Hills l\1a11 y,•here there will be schedules available for the first four routes in this area. DORI S JE\VELL, Chairman, Transportation Committee, l\1ission Viejo Hon1eowners Assn. C'onune11ds Rosener To the Editor: In your editorial of April 30 ("Proper ·Pressure'?"). you continue your criticisms of Judy Rosener. Apparently. there are some circles who consider her efforts highly W{)f1hy -for example, she was selected as KNX"s "Woman of the Year." for 1973. \YE ARE In a time or apparent voter dissatisfaction with elected officials. Though Newport Beach held steady in its recent election, other areas are seeing , j ( MAILBOX ) L•lt9f't lralfl ""~ ,,.. wtil<oml. NorrlllltY wr1t1r5 lllovlll t-.ivtr #ltfr lfllHllti Ill »t -Ill 1111" lttl. Tiie riehl to tOlldeMe ltHff11 .. HI W>K11 1111" tli"'llllilt llllel 11 rllMn'l'll. All ltttttt "" .. I Ill· dllClt d1n1h1tt 11111 mtlli"' afollrus. IM.lt Nlllll ,,,., be wlltlhtld Oii requtst lt 14fflcltlll ,.....,. II ··~•rent. PHI" wlll 1101 bt Plllllllllle4. incumbents defeated as voters continue to hope for change. '11lcre are many folks u•ho view elected officials with jaundiced eyes. They (the critics) are not ell appointed officials, by any means. One of the reasons Proposi tion 20 passed was due lo voter dissatisfaction \vith local government decisions along the coast. No one . likes to have his autho rity usurped . Better local decisions in the past might have elimina ted the need for Proposition 20. Recent local decisions have tended generally to reflect a greater environmental awareness. It is to be hoped that .the trend will continue. JT JS EASY to criticize; but J.trs. Rosener has waded in along with some other commissioners to make the tough decisions. The Coastal Zone Conservation Act is not a secret plan. Anyone can give input along the way. Many people are participating. The final document should not surprise anyone who ha s been Interested enough lo find out about it. We are all alter a livable environment. So much data suggests increasing difficulty in obtaining or maintaining this ROal. Judy Rosener and some otht.rs on the Coastal Commissions have been willing to stick their necks out for us to get us all to think and plan for the future hi a broader manner. They -and she - should be commended, rather than condemned . RAY E. WILLIAMS Co11cer11ed St11de11ts To the Editor: On Friday, April 26, approximately 100 students showed their concern for the environment by helping to clean up the debris at the proposed Fairview Park site. The students aod faculty spent the entire afternoon loading seven trucks with concrete, car parts, metal scraps, and other debris from the site. Students who.try to take an activet(lart ln communily affairs often receive less recognition that the minority who tend to disrupt the community. To promote-goodwlllto.wards studel}!s \vithin the community the Daily Pilot should start to publicize the positive contributions of our youth. ELAINE HERTZOG. Student at Estancia High Dlaa.ppohated To the Editor : I am a marine science student at Orange Coast College and I really think it is one of the best schools around. . I know one of the reasons OCC is so successful is the friendly alm03Phere. lt M.>ems to spark motlvatlon ln both the students and faculty. I also think the teachers are some of the best around. ONE OF 'l'llEM b Ted Bandaruk. Ho was my Instructor for _ two biology clas,,es, one of ' th~m lnvolving acuba diving at varJous places in oUf area:--· 1 was disappointed when I heard that Ted was recently suspended. I was told his suspension was for grading one of bis students in en informal way and for spiking a punch bowl with a. bottle of champagne at an on-campus going away • Ho\v come the Costa 1.!esa Water District is paying to send ty,·o meo lo a convention when neither of then1 lives in Costa Mesa or is on the \11ater board? PUZZLED GIDCH'Tlf 0111 '°"'"""" 1r1 '*'9/tttoll ff r110tr1 11141 de Mt MCHMr11y rtfll'Ct tftt v1ew1 .t !hi lllWINPet'. SM fllllr ,.i p!HVI lo Gloomr G111, D•Hr Piiot. party. To me those seem to be minor offenses and I wish him Juck at his hearing. It really makes a difference when you can be a person and not just another number.· JEWW. BREWER Youth'• Vlflo To the F.ditor: Streeking should not be against the law. It js the only thing that is worth bearing about (or seeing) In the papers. hxES shouldn't have to pay for people in jail, that are in for being free. Cloths are made so people can stay warm, not to hide what they have beneath them. I am only 12, but 1 am stiCking up for what I think is right. Please put this in the paper so people call hear someone young speaking for what I think is right! Thank you. DARREN SESSIONS P.S. No one told me or helped me in any way about this article. Still Llkes Nixon To the Editor: ln spite of all the Watergate mess, the tapes, the transcripts, all going against President Nixon, I still like him . I voted for him and if he could run for a third term , I v.·ould vote ror him again unf\:ss there was someone else that has the courage he has shown in racing up to adversity. There are many reasons I still Hke President Nixon. The first and most important orie Is that he is my President, holding down the highest job in the world. In my opinion there has never been a President that dido 't try to do the best they could for the majority of all Americans, especially this President. J AD~1ffiE President Nixon for all the good actions he has taken. like going to Russia and China, to ,Hungary and sticking his neck out where no other President dared go. I like the way he answers all the questions -aske:d_by _i_eport~rs_ on_ TV-rOugh questions, and all ans,vered. For all of those that blame him for tnnation In our country, how about all the other nations that ore worse than we are? Is he to-blame for those nalioos' troubles too? Of cour!IC If you dldn'l vote for President Nixon and Ir one has always disliked him, then they are the ones "''ho would love to see him crucified and thrown out. They revel and feast on the predicament he L~ in. wm1 ALL tho impurities of our g6vemmeot, the ones running it with .their shortcomings. It's still a great oountry. The two-party a y a le m , Den1ocrats Md Republicans1 ke-ep ft mostly clean. At least once every four yura through all of us with our powtt ol freedom. and our vote, we can. cast our ' reellnp-and Oush out any .wroogs_and_ start fresh. • Tho one main irony of the White House goes back J,000 years ago when anottler m11n was crucified and the crowd said, "Give us Barabbas." CRANT HAROINC PHILLIPS WASHINGTON-Apprehension y,·ithin the oil industry and the \Vhi'.e House lhat federal energy czar John Sawhill will be mi.ich more consumer-oriented than predecessor \\rilliam Simon w a s ronfinned last week when he joined the camp of what true Nixonites consider the enemy: John Gardner's Common Cause. During a most friendly meeting he had with Gardner last Tuesday afternoon at the Federal Energy Office (FEO). Sawhill suddenly whipped oot his checkbook. He not only ren ewed the March 1973 mem· bership in Common Cause of hls wife Isabel. but joined himself with a check on their joint ac- count. H a tt hard·nosed Nixon aides knoWTI this. they would have gone into shock. Gardner's Common Cause, a libera l lobbying group which has hounded l\lr. Nixon for campaign fund scandals, ranks · high among White House enemies. NEA RLY is distressing to the White Ho~e, Sawhill generally agreed with Gardner Tuesday when he proposed registration and regulation of n o n • congressional energy lobbyists. During a cordial conversation, Sawhill several times stressed t be problem of FEO achieving credibility with the public - a favorite Common Cause the1ne. Industry lobbyists became y,·orried last Monday about testimony before the Senate Commerce Committee by the 37· year-old Sawhill, once a professor of finance and then a SI00,000..a·year financier before joining the Nixon administration in 1973. S a w h i 11 ' s testimony stressed ccnsumer protection far more than did Simon. a staunch supporter of free enterprise and defender of the oil industry. ( EVANS·NOVAK ) "Sawhill sounds like Ralph Nader, Jr.," one FEO official told us. "He changed his colors complctel.v the duy he was appointed." DIPLOMATIC MUSICAL CllA!RS Despite current invcst iga1ions of ambassadorial appointment s as a reward for contributions lo President Nixon's reelection campaign, the \Vhite House was so anxious to make room in a choice European embassy for one generous fatcat that a valu~ Foreign Service officer v.·as lost. ' Matthew Looram, a highly esteemed career diplomat , had been promised the vacancy as ambassador to Sweden once U.S.·Swedish relations-icy cold fron1 Vietnam-warmed up sufficiently to restore ambas.sadorial representation. \Yhen the promise was broken , Looram resigned prematurely rrom the Foreign Service at age 53. THE REASON: room had to be found for Cali£omia industriaJist Leonard Firestone, long a generous Republican contributor. Although he contributed less than $10.000 to Mr. Nixon's 1968 campaign, in 1972 he gave the Committee to Reelect the President (CREEP) a succulent $100,000 in the pre·April period when contributors did not have to be identified. Firestone gave another $15,100 in the post-April period. Firestone wanted to become ambassador lo Belgium -the cushy post held by Dr. Robert Strausz...Hupc, a hard· I i n e . anti.Communist foreign-policy expert with considerable folloWing among conservative Republicans. They v.·ould not be pleased by his dismissal. So. in keeping with its policy or "'ooing Senate conservatives. Strausz·HupE was transferred to Stoc:.tholm to 1nake rooril for Firestone in Br~ls. Loorarrl 11'ai!ing for n1onths to leave for St~khohn, 11•as odd man oul. H~ resigned , and the Foreign Service lost a key man and suffered another blow to its morale . SPECIAL \'ETERA~S BENEFITS The \Vhite House hopes lo keep embat!led ,. et er an s Administrator ~aid Johnson on th.e federa' payroll until June 16 despite congressional clamor for his ouster. for one reason: to qualify him for a liletimc pension of $5.365 starting at age 62. To qualify. Johnson, now 49, must con1plete five full years at the Veterans Administration (\'A l. counting rrom JWle 16. 1969, when he was confirmed for his $42,500 job. One day less and he forfeits the whole pension. The importance o( th is timing is the reason for \\'hite House vagueness about when Joh nson , under heavy fire the past year from veterans' organizations and Congress. wi ll actually subm.il his formal resignation and have it accepted. NEVERTHELESS, the White House dtt"ided to tell angry congressional leaders that Johnson \vould soon be out in an effort to derail a Civil Servi~ investigation of \vhether Johnson violate.d the Hatch Act . by pressing high VA officials to contribute to President Nixon's election campaign. \Vithin hours after the \\rhite House let it be known that Johnson was on his way out. congressional leaders were quietly asked to drop their demand for the Civil Service investigation. As a result. the probe has been held "in abeyance" until May 15. But Rep. Olin Teague of Texas, chairman 0£ the House Democratic caucus and a key figure in veterans' affairs. probably 1\•lH insist that it take pince later. Oil and the Widows and Orphans All the major oi l companies have now reported almost doubling their profits during the first quarter or this year. A.id now all the major oil companies are busy explaining why. Actually. the explanation is quite simple: It's all due to the greedy Arabs increasing the price of the crude oil they sold to our oil companies for refinin g into gasoline. As everybody knows, when lhe pr1ee of the raw materials you buy skyrockets, your profits are going lo soar whether you-like it or not,.- Of course, our oil companies weren't buying any oil from the fiendish Arabs during the first quarter o! this year due to The Oil Embargo. But, as everybody knows, when the price of the raw materials you don 't buy skyrockets. your profits are going to soar wl'M!thcr you like it or not. The reasOn for this is widows and orphans. VOlJ SEE, the oil compAnies, faced with this terrible OU Embargo, were forced to go to the Government for relief. "We simply can't go on. not paying thC$e fantastic pr~ for the Arab oil we're not buylnf " •Id the . oil companies. "and k ·c\1 1 , ,. corparate beads above water.'' 1'Good heavens." said tlit.: Ci<i~rnment. "what can we do for you In your hour of lieed?' - "We want you J o let us ral!e the price Of the l8901Jtte. We are not refining from . this oil we are not buyina." seid the oU companies, "In order to meet the Increased costs we are not paying." "That makes sense," said t h e , • ( ART HOPPE J (iovernment. "But won't that increase your profits:?'' "\Ve hope not," said the oil companies. ''But it It does, we will put all that money into drilling our own oil wells. What's more, we'll charge ourselves fantastic prices for our own oil. That'll ~ho\Y those blackmailiog Arabs a thing or lhree." .. GO TO IT," said the Government. "And C'.00 bles., your patriotism." So the oil companies regretfully almost doubled their profits. And the first thing they did. of course, was to almost double the dividends they paid the l r stockholders -like Crom 90 cent~ to $1.72 a share. "\Vall a minute.'' said the Government 1'\Ve thought you were going to put all that money into drilling for oil." "You are forgettins.'1 said 1be oil companies. "thal all our stockholders are widow$ and orphans. Stockholders arc harder to find than oil. In !ac1, we rear this country may be running out or ••ldow' and orphans. \Vould you deprive a poor wktow or a lousy $1.72?" 1·\Ve're ashamed of ourselves." said the Government "God bless your humanitarianism." • SO AS YOU drive up to the gas statJon to pay your 60 cents a gallon. think of our J>31rloUc, humanl!arian oil companies, which are out there, even DOW. spending • ' ' millions of dollars to explore for and develop new widows and orphans. For the on companies aren't out of the woods yet. Disaster may hit at any moment. They may strike oil! If so. they 'll have no choice but lo place an embargo on selling It to themselves. Otherwise, they cou1dn't go on not paying fantastic prices for the oil they're not buying . And then where would our widows and orphans be? Ol·ANG! COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. \Vetd, PublUher Thomas Kttvil, Edi,or Barbar(? Kreibich Ediloriat Page Editor The edilorial p11ge of 1he Daily Pi lot ~ks to inronn and lltlmulate rl'aden by J>rt'Wllhng on this ~ diverse.commentary on topk-s or in. terest by l)'ndlcated rolurrnl11t1 and .cartoonilltl, by providing a ronim tor rearlen' vlt"Ws and by pre~tlrc tbls nc"·spAptr's opinions and ldt:a.' on current topics. Th(-editorial opinion& ol the OaJJy Pik.Jt Appl!at' only In ~ editorial l'Olumn at ~ mp or tM PB&e. Opinlon.<c <!lip~ by the coJ.. umnis1s and carloonM11 a.nd te{ler "Tilers a"' the-ir OVt·n And no eodoc't,.. mcnt or their v1CYo-. by the Daily Pilot !lhould ~ 11\f<erTt'd. Wednesday. May 8, 1974 ' • State OKs Operation Of Dairy LOS ANGELES (UPI! - The Alta-Dena Dairy, the $late's biggest producer or raw milk, •·as back in full operation today, with both its Chino and City of Industry herds cleared of suspicion of carrying disease. The State Department ol Food and Agricullure Tuesday rescinded an order requiring pastA!urization of milk from the %,OOJ Alta-Dena co~·s in Jndustl'y. The action follOY.•ed ' by one day a similar move by the Los Angeles County Milk Conunission. The City of Industry herd had been suspected o f ( BRIEFS ) carrying salmone11a organ- isms, and si:r cows in the Chino herd were found to have brucellosis. Both diseases can be seriOU!'I to humans. Labora- tory t.est.s established that both herds are now free of the infections. e S11lt f'ile1I LOS AKGELES (API -The distributors of the nalionally- advertiscd "Five ~tinute Body Shaper " ha\·e been sued by state and county authorities "'ho contend the mail order reducing device is be.ing sold through false advertising. The civil suit, file<! Tuesday in Superior Court. requests a · 1 permanent injunction against the allegedly deceptive advertising, penalties of $2.500 for each act of allegedly false advertising and restitution for buyers of the $10.95 device, if they ask for IL e Pn11 l11crcosed SAN FP.•NCISCO (APJ - \\'est Co a s l longshoremen have recovered a 30-<.'enl hourly wage hike denied by the federal Pay Board in 1972. The wage increase ~·as part of an agreement which ended a 134-day strike in Feb. 1972. 'STORY CORRECT' Mayor Joseph Alioto l\'ien Given V otc l{igl1ts SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - The League of Women Voters dropped a sex barrier Tuesday to allow men to bcrorne full voting members. Delegates to the league's biennial convention voted 969- 433 for the change in by·laws. A total of 935 "yes" voies was needed for approval. l\ten in the past v•ere allou·ed to become associate members. However. th c y could not vote, serve as officers or directors and could not be delegates to conventions. 'Cased Bo111e' Alioto Say-s SLA Watched Familv .; FBI for the kidnaping of Patricia Hearst. Lawler said. CALIFORNIA Dills , Bugliosi Accusecl from \\'Ire Str,·lees \'incent Bugliosi LOS ANGELES !UPI) - San Francisco P.fayor Joseph' Alioto confirmed today tbat 1nen1bcrs of the Symblonese Liberation Army had been keeping ~·atch on his daughter and her children, and his daughter spoke to one of the terrorists sought in the Hearst kidnaping. f\.trs . Harris is the wife of \\'illlam Taylor Ha r r is , another of the suspects sought by the fBI in the Hearst '---------" (ilendale. a candid~te for the Democratic non1ination for attorney general. has been accused of making "hush rnoney" paymenls to a won1an nbout a police con1plalnt that he beat her. -San Francisco police spread plainclothes officers throughout the neighborhood and had armed men in the n1ayor's daughter's home . hoping the St.A members \vould return and be trapped. Alioto said "the. story should not have been" made public. "It has som~ discrepancies but it js subnantia.Uy CQrrect." Alioto confirmed. The San Francisco mayor was here for an appea rance in his c:.impaii,rn for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination. kidnaping. Alioto said the identification of ~1rs. Harris was "positive" and that "she had been casing my daughter's home the Saturday before the bank robbery." * * * SJ,_4 llf ay Ha ve Bornb SAN FRANCISCO (UPI\ - The S)mbionese Liberation Anny. which kidnapcd Patri- cia Hearst more than three months ago, may be can-ying a homemade bomb, it v .. as dis-lN SAN FRA.,_,.CISCO, Police clooed Tuesdav. Lt. Paul Lawler told reporters Investigators said they that the n1ayor's daughter, found en1pty shotgun shells Angela V cr one 9 e' saw and rifle cartridges in an suspicious persons observing apartment the SLA abandon<>d her home. or speaking to her about a "'eek ago. They said children. ages 5, 3, and 1. as th d and hot llet they played in the street. e po"· er s gun pe s about three weeks ago. could be used to make a Mahcu's So11 Can't Itecall HHH "Gift' The v.·on1an. identified as Virginia Card11•eU of Santa ~lonica. did retract a complaint to pol ice that Bugliosi beat her. according to police records. And she added in an intervi('w that she LOS Al\'GELES (AP l _ received bet~·een $5,000 and $10.000 from Bugliosi. · Robert ~1ahcu's son Peter rn other action, Robert says he doesn·t recall ever Pauley, son or wealthy oil handing a briefcase filled wiih tycoon and Demo c r a I i c $325,000 to a courier for a candidate for the s t a t e contribution to the 196&-legislature, Tuesd:.i~· ·ChJrt:"Cd his opponent. Sen. Ralph Dills. presidential canlp3ign of with misusing state funds in ffubcrt Humphrey. his' re-election effort. The reference to Hours later, Dills. ch.1irn1an 11 u1nphrey's unsuccessful race of the powerful Se n a t e came up again Tuesday in the ·Go vernn1cntal Or ganizatio n wide-ranglng defamation case Committee, den i e d the in which the elder r.1aheu is accusations saying Pauley had suing billionaire Howard recently been rebuked IJy Hughes for $17.3 1nillion. Democrats in their Los ,._1aheu says Hughe s Angel es County district and i\1rs. Veronese talked u•ith a 1_bo_nt>_. __ defamed him in 1972 by telling no"' ~·as "resorting to the kind a telephone news conference aod type of tactics that that ~1aheu "stole me blind" desperate people engage in:· ~--·------------~ \\•hite 1\·oman v.•ho questioned her children. and 1 ate r positively identified her from police photos as E m i I y Sch"'artz Harris. one of the nine suspects sought by the ,..... .... ..,~~Intl-*....,. ., ........................ . FREE ART SHOW ON THE MALL - Wtdnesday, May 8, 1974 DAILY PILOT $ INE CAR OWN-ERS LEATHER, W..V1 flaifft LMMtill' I n.,t c1 Pl 1r LIFE .., ...... .t .... ..,t, w c .. IJIJI lt•lttl A gourmet wilt tell you "what goes" in real Thuringer Sausage. Strictly the finest in meats and spices. That's what makes Schirmer's Thuringer Summer S.ausage at home at a banquet or in a sandwich. This Teutonic tempter is a tangy blend of pork and beef, cured slowly and natural.ly for extra flavor. 5chirmtrs the Sociable Sausage Jn the OtUul••ffl 1ectlon of aP SAFEW A y STORES 1be increase will become effective June l, according to a joint statement Tuesday by Longshoremen and Warehousemen's Union and the employers' P a c i f i c Maritime Association. I, -----------------------------~ •·· \, ! .. Yours with any $5 Black Narcissus purchase: .the Black Narcissus bath gift or duo An exotic lloral scent. Devastating. for that woman even-one notices, Caron created Black Na rcissus. And '~·ith any $5 pu.rchase rrom this Caron t•oUection, the Bl<ick Narcissus girt or duo is yours ... bath ~elee, II~·:. Ol. and show er .~pollj:l', Just the thing lo start a siren's day. 81:,irk Narcissus by Caroli. f(lr that woman. Cosmetic!\ Bullock's Sourh Coast Plaza. ""' Diego fre..,ay ar Bristol, CDstl MC$a, ~~6-06I I • Volkswagen has thrown away the book again. The result is Dasher, an amazing ' . new car that's going to take them Y.ears to imitate. Dasher is both economical (about 25 miles per gallon) and powerful (0-50 in 8.5 seconds). It holds five comfortably. It has front-wheel drive that gives you more control and trac- tion than any conventional car you've ever driven. It has the amaz- ing Skidbreaker. When one side of the car is riding on a slippery sudace, Skidbreaker forces Dasher to move in a straight ll11e a_s you braJ<e. It's designed for low main-tenance and easy repair. And it 's covered by the VW Owner's Security Blanket. The new Volkswagen Dasher. Throw away your old ideas about what to expect from a car. ~A new'ldrll HIER °'~ HUNTINGTON BEACH Harbour Volkswagen, Inc. 18711 Beach Boulevard NEWPORT BEACH Chick Iverson , Inc . 445 E. Coast Hwy . ' SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO Bill Yates, Inc . 32852 Volle Rood • 7 I • .. •