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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-05-24 - Orange Coast Pilotv - . ·- • • -.......;. ___ _ -- •• nswer ' $12/i~OOO Frona Aunt FRIDAY AFTERNOON, M><Y 24, 1974 ' \101., t1, NO. I~. 4 SECTIONS, 41 l'AOIJ • ·" , •• • • • • • • • • .~ . • CdM Freeway Allotted . $13 Million SIZZLING JAZZMAN DEAD Duke Ellington, 75 ---·---- Dad Cites Killi1ig 'Lie of Devil' ' . ' ·l1i Court Trial =-·· ,J SAN BERNARDINO (UPI) Lawrence Parker, on trial for manslaughter in the death of his 11-year- ota diabetic son, denied tbe boy insulin because he believed symptoms of diabetes "''ere a "lie or the devi1," a prqsecuting attorney says. 'lbe manslaughter and child abuse trial of 'Parker, 34, aOO his wife, Alice, 29, bOth of Barstow, began Thursday in San Bernardino Superior Court wlth opening s(atements by Deputy District Attorney I.Ou Glazier. The Parkers are accusl': . · denying their son, Wesley, further insulin shots because they believed he was cured by the prayers and anointmentt or members of their chruch. The boy died Aug. 22. Glazier. summarizing the prosecution's cese against the Parkers, said they believed their son was cured at a service of 'tile First As!tmbly ol God Church in llaniow. · "!be Parken f~t the service drove •'l!ornooi'~ out ol Ille-boy's body whidi l1lil *: c8llslng the · diabetes, Gluier l4lil. the court. Alter the service, the e,rkers 're!used to give the boy !urther tdiulln •. accotding to jG1azier. '"They !cit it would be a denial or ~,''~Hier said, 11and an invktaUon for tlie derrlpn wbidi had been ~ out ·to llSJJm 'lo ll"esley's body I! Wesley were • ~ .-ibot ol 111111llln. • .. \"Ibey llteially wald>ed Ulelr ""' die 111 6txit of them Crom their !allure to pioykle lnlulln," he added. Glazier added that the Parkers bolieved T"~~,.OOrtly belani hb ·~ (Soe Ii . _.' ~ .-..: . . 1 J I l • • • t . • ... -' t • t"•r l.f j V •' •., •' ~ ... ,,. .. } ~ .. Duke Dies; Amhassado1~ Of Music • !'\£\\' YORK !AP) -Duke Ellington, \1·ho introduced a sizzling brand of jazz to llarlen1 in the 1920s and later became An1crira"s goodwill n1usic ambassador !hr 11·orld over as bandleacler and romposer, died today of cancer and pnrumonia. He ~·as 75. F.d"·ard Ke1U1edy Ellington, nicknamed ··oul.:e"' for his impeccable attire. died at 12:10 a.m. PDT at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center. "!\Ir. Ellington suffered from cancer inrolving both lungs and pneumonia at the end," the hospital said in a sqi.ten1ent on behalf of the fan1ily. "'He entered the hospital at the end of 1\larch and received intensive radium and chemotherapy treatments. He w a s heartened by the thousands of messages from his friends around the wtirld." At his bedsiede was his sister, Ruth, and his son, 1.fercer. FWleral services will be Monday at St. John the Divine Cathedral in New York . President Nixon, calling Ellington "A merica's foremost composer," said : "We are all poorer because the Duke is no longer with us, but his memory will live on for generations to come in the music with which be enriched his nation." . Boston Pops di Ne.tor Atthur Fiedler, who said he was composing a get-well telegram to, send to Ellington when he heard of his death, said Ellington was a "very important man" and "not only a great musician but also a great gentleman." Ellington had been unable to attend celebrations for bis 75th birthday in New York last month. The celebration brought together 35 jazz groups and soloists in a tribute to tbe jazz master. ln February1 ~Ellington returned to (See il!iKE, ·Page !) Survives Bobby Wallace, 8. of La Habra looks unhappy. He had reason to. The boy was chasing a squirrel up a cliff at lt-1yrtle Street beach in Laguna Beach Thursday when he Jost his footing and tumbled about 30 feet to the beach. He suffered cuts and Cliff Fall D•ll' P'llOI Pholo b' Hll1ry 1C1ye scrapes and was in mild shock. Bobby and class- n1ates from the Fullerton Seventh Day Adventist Elen1entary School were enjoying "ditch day" when the mishap occurred. .... ' Defector Awaits Okay For San Clemente Trip Coast E1nbezzler Give11 Sente11ce 111 Co1u1ty Jail A San Clemente man \Yho admitted Dy JOHN VALTERZA USSR, Jives tvith his Russian tvife and 01 111 .. D•!'' P'llot s1111 their adopted dauehter in the city once embezzling &n estimated $125.000 fron1 Dean Hoxsey, the 4 7 -ye a r -o I d known as Stalingrad. the esttile of his 9.f-year-old aunt \\'h\le Madam Extortl.Oll American defector who had a change of He traveled to the USSR in 1957. was she was confined as incompetent in a heart and wanted to see his ailing offered the chance to study medicine and convalescent home has been sentenced to stepmother in San Clemente, no longer never left. four months in Orange County Jail. F• J di d has to fight his way into the U.S1 A few years tater, his father -an 1gure ll -CtC Embassy in ~toscow, dispatches said this avowed member of the Communist Party Superior Court Judge James Turner week. -died and Mrs. Hoxsey settled in San ordered the jail term and three years RENO (UPI)·-A fedetal1grand jury Hoxsey last week was intercepted by Clemente... probation for Daniel fl.I c Far 1 and bas • Indicted Tommy' c. .!leale" ol . Soviet police, but finally gained entry to The !l'idow last wee~ told the Daily Hunsaker, 57, a!ler the de!endant Lewiston, Idaho on 8 cbalge of tryiot to ·the U.S. enclave with help from Pilot that she is suffering from cancer pleaded guilty to charges of grand theft. extort $10,00o from a former madam ·af a American .security penonne.1. and r~tly was released from hospital I n v e s l i g a t o r s stld Hwisaker house of prootitutloo in EJy, Nev. le Once inside, he asked for the right to care. The indictment Thursday said 'Sea return.to the U.S.·tovisithis steprmlher, She said her life in San Clemente had misappropriated funds and valuables called Virginia A. MUJ:"Pl1Y in Ely and told Mrs. Ella Hoxsey, 78, of San Clemente, been qulet and _pleasant for her and fron1 the estate of Mrs. Mary Hunsaker her to get ihe. -ey, or "l will send"'' ""fell u his natural mothor, Mn. Helen despite the situation involving her B .11 r co ta M bet th man ·to tate cire of f!O· '' ,. . Hl!a<> of Napa, call.f, stepson, friends~and fellow club members " n ° s esa ween e years 'Assistant U.S. Altorney 'ta·,,ry !lepo!V .thla.w~:,~ilhllo~Y ·!Jller: ,b&vetr.e<1tecl ·be.r,.,..n, -_,, .. ,~ '" •" U'li);apg.i,,13, .. o ., ,, • . • .- l1n111ediate Stai·t See11 F 01· Project Califllniia 11igli1v :1 y t·o1n1nis~ioncrs 1'hursda\· 1r:i11sft'tTcd ~\3 rn1lli,1n to their Hl74·75 "t>udget !o allo1r fur ahnosl imn1ediate construction ol 1he Corona dcl l\lar Fret'11'ny fron1 the S:in Diego Free"·av to Red 11i11 Avenue. 'the funds. boosted bv a S5.8 n1illion federal allncation, "'1\1 ;1iso co1·rr the co~l of the Co1:ona de! l\lar interchange \Vllh the Ne11·port Free1vay. 11o"·evcr, the com1niss1on·s decision lo allocate an but $l million of the federal [w)ds granted to Orange Caunl~ .. .lCl-U:e Corona de! ~tar Freeway project has triggered a prates! among other cities. During their Sacran1ento n1ecting. commissioners also rec e i v e d a recommendation from the Department of Transportation to delete plans to build both the Route 39 Free11·ay through Huntington Beach and the Laguna Can .von frec11·ny into Laguna Beach. 1'he deci:;ion to expedite v.·ork on Route 73, the ('orona de! i\lnr Free11«11'. carne after months of intensi\'e prcssu.re fron1 state legi slators and Costa 7llcs<1. Jr\ inc, and i\cv.•port Beach city officials. Transportation Depar!n1rnt officials i11 Los Angl'lt•s lan1ented !he d('('1sion 10 she lve plans for the Route 39 frec11ay. sa.1·ing it is badly needed . "'It 11·ould ha1·e si'rv1eed a rnajor trafric problt.>n1,"' said Charles Ford. deputy district director for Los Angeles and Orange couniir". •·But \It' ju~! can"t see any 1-1•ay of gelling ful!cls for it." ~lore than half of the st11tr frt·c1>;av and 01-ticr road construction proJCCIS 11·iil be either killed or sign ificantly delayt.'Ci (See FREE\VAY, Page 2) Orange Coast Weather Patchy Jou• clouds nighl. :Kid early morning hours Saturday hut other· 1vise mostly sunny skies 1v1th 11·armer te1nperatures. Highs al the benches 70 rising to 82 inland. Lo11·s 55-58. INSIDE TODA\' \Von1e1t artists are str-1tggli11g to mll.ke it in tile 1no/e-don1i- 11ated art n1arktt. Staff \V riters Jo Olson and Laurie Ka.sper exan1ine the prob/en~ in todoy's \Veek-ender. oevencenil said Seale al one time leased alll'l!ed1o go.home to .Vo.lg~d\to await. . ~ \J.S. °'!••mment llle<j an ofllcla! 'l'h•v said Hunsaker 123 Ponlentc Sarr the bawdy house in Ely from Mlsl a ltbal dispoeiUoo o!'bls)jlea.' _,., ' ,,., proteM'llllh<tti<'SO~~oftirithe lneldenl'I" • "''"~·· .. .. •0: " ... : 1 ,,,, Murp!ly but fell behind In bis paymenta. , And this week, wh<n be arrived at the a week ago at the embass~ then sent , Clemente, ho bu • I n c • moved 10 She oblained a 110,200 court Judament pies to dieck oo tbe progrw ol his HoJSey's reqllest !or permlssi.oo to Tucson, Ari•., admitted buying a 14.000 .}:Whl'?;, ~Hee_ ~1:-s:i :.a.s.-th':'! request. the RUSllians let him pass return on to,f:be State .~~tomenblsL horn alrplJne and speoding $700 on flying "" yo ..,, ·~ '" 1'1thoul lnddml Altbouih ne bas relwnw e glib ' • ' • • ' Houey, • JlliYllcUn WaiDoll-In the (See DEFECTOR, Pac• II 1...., .. with part of the proceeds. f , ·~~-. I I .. \ ~ 4.-~·:;~· .. ,t1• ~ r;.k\ I~ I / .. %_DAILY PILOT s 'We Reall1 Love You' Instructor Patty's Sisters Plead Surrender Reinstated At College SAN FRANCISCO tl'Pl l -Stffli~tng I.he dangers of being a fug111v'!. tu.:i tt"en· aged sisters of J)atr1r1a Hear~t have pleaded "Ith h<>r lo surrender tx>cau.se "Y.'e rcBlly lo\e you.·· Ann Jl carsl. 18. end htr sister. Vittoria . 17. appealed Thursd8y in taped f'rcun Page 1 FREE~'AY ... by budget cutl>acks announced by Transportation Department officials. The bud'ict they submitted to commissioners Is for $3.9 billion over the next eight years. They had estin1ated just last yea r th<1t the state would be <ible to spend $8 billlon during that pe riod. Inclu ded in that budget is the extension of the Nev.·µort Frce"'·11y through Costa ~fe:isa, a projl.'C t llO\Y scheduled for the 1979-80 fiscnl ycnr. Among the Orange County projc!'lS v;hich n1ay be affectc<l by the cutbacks ure construction of a 11e\Y f'acific Coast ll ighv.•&.y bridge OYer N£1wport Bay and improvement of Ortega lligh\Yay in San Juan Capistraoo. All of thcnl remain in the tentative budget but ~tale officials said their fate \lill be decided by the availablllly of funds In the coming years. In announcing the cu t b a ck s , Trrinsport~tion Director i-loward Ullrich said: ".\Jany lurge·scalc frtC\\'ay projects ha\"e tlCt·n contplc1cly rernovecl fron1 the plannillg t)rogran1. ;inti for othl'rs. there h:ive hl•en sub:-.tilutions of sn1aller. lqss expensive plu11s at lo1v::r cost.·· As :1 J't'sult n101orists c<in ex1:>ect th:1t ~ngcstion and inconvenience w i 11 JHtl'C<lSc. , The ne\\·s that the Corona de\ r-.1ar F'rt·en·a.v al least is being funded brought jubilation rrom Costa 1\lesa city officials \\'ho vie1Y it as a partial solution to their local traffic problenl. The commission's action. said ~ta\'ot llobert ;..1. \\'ilson "·a.s "long O\'erdue" because rocent delays had styn1ied Costa ~lesa's growth and t'feated traffic snarls on surface streets. The fre<>way, once con1pleted. "·ould significantly in1prove access to South Coast Plaza. lrl'ine and the Southern Orange Co.1st area. Wilson 1>redicted. In other quarters, notably west Orange County. there is a great deal of billerness today about U1e commission·s decision 10 shift Jl('arly all of the 1974-75 federal highway construction funds to the Corona de! Mar Freeway. The frcc1Yay 1v;1s only one of 13 loccll projects eligible for the funds and ranked :it the \'cry bottom of a priority list c!t..'.1bli~hcd by 1hc Board of Supervisors. But because 10 of Lhe 13 project.;; y,•ere not ready 1o go to bid by tcx:lay's deadlinl', 1he lligh way Commission released \'irtually all of the funds to the Corona del ~lar Freeway -\llhich was ready. \\'est Orange County cities contend the deadline \\'asn·l n1ade clear to them and that the trc1nsfer of funds "·as a deliberate plan to use leeal hi ghway fwids for slate free"'ay projects. A lawsuit is being conte1nplated by (;;irden Grove l\fayor Bernard Ade ms ru1d other officials today to reverse the coinmi!l.Sion's action. The other two projects \1·hich did meet the deadline were a shuttle bus system in Tustin an<l the in1prove1nent of \\'estn1inster Boulevard. H.cd T1·in1·lcr Escapes ASTOlllA, Ore. (AP) -Federal n1arshals chartered a plane. hopped in a helicopter and J::rive chase Thursday in a <.:oast Guard cutler in a fruitless effort to seize a So\'iel fishing trawler. The ship escaped in10 international waters off Cape l)isappoit1tn1enl. The I r a \Y l e r i'osyet had spent a \\'eC'k cruising Oregon "·atcrs. ORA ... lil COAST 61 DAILY PILOT 1h~ Qo-1~• C'"lt Did• 1'1IOI *"'" Wh•Gh "00"' ~ "~1 rr·~ "~"' > l'rP•~ ·~ pytit•>""O ~. !hi! {)!a»Qlt ~! Pulll•-~•-~ Coro'f"OftV ~·.i· -.!""'"' 1<• r •h'''"~1 ~'""~•• th"""'~ fna~v l{Ot Co•t• !.'••' N• ... ro•• llea<:h. H11n11"111on a...~..,.rwn­""' v.,,,., l •o•J' 1 lloo1oh l""""'S.o<ldle~'°"' •"<l ~·" C:IP•• .. ~•e ~ •• .io .. n Q°"'""'" A •·"9'~ ~·"''"' ~~ '"'" ,, out>l"1>11d S1hm:t•v• IM S...n- ,,., • f..., ""~""'' l>.ltll•'"'"'l "'1n1 •• 11 330 W~>t [,,., :,·oo,·!.\..c"l•"'P'-1 Cfl1!om"' 9:ffl1'6 ~h..1t•w .. ~1 ,,,.,,,,,..,, l"<l """'''''8< I· IP (,.i,., \lttPrP •:ko• I ~· JGl-11 '-'1~ n~.1l'"1'•vl IJ•f >t 11 .,. , ~ ,'.'JI -,. ~· ... 1•w:!~··J CJ.ale\1-f l-F : 7jp N;)I Atoi 1,,.. "'4"1'11'"G [~ to<I Offict• ( 110'-'.._ J.JlW,.,t8t>'·"- N"'"'!'• •"I II••·-~ 3 <.<Jr.•-·" er..~•ov11d ~~n~f!f-'.I' 1~~~o<to,!Av•"•" ~· mll"i'<>" f!•>ot• , 111~ !Mr'" II)~ t••·~ :,..~ti. ""'~'P JO',"""" ll r;. ....... u~., Tt*"PhOM 17141 •42·412: I C~1tlHtll All .. 1.HMJ 642·S•71 r .-C-11 """' SW1n cl 1 .. )~Ill '"''tf> 491°441:0 COO¥rtOlll, ,,,, °"'"" Cotti l>util~ ~ , .... Neill .. -llll*t,,_ ~ ll'lllltl Ot~-"" ...... ""''°'~ • llleul ... Ill "'"'""°"ol 110lf""'91.,.... ..... d .. ......,. .... a.i. M-. O.•""" ""~ .. .,..,... UOD~WIM' u•1f'IOt'lllWr._..,_._..,.oo_....... mewige!'l to ?i.1l!'ls llearst to end an ordeal v.·hich bega n f.~eb. 4 '"''hen !he S~ 1nbionese Libc:'ralion Arn1y kidnaped her from a Berkeley apar11ncnl. tltelated pic1ure, Page 4). "The police and the FBJ aren't nil that S}1upathetic anymore," Vicki said. "I nlean they\·e taken a lot of lrash from POLICE SURROUND WRONG HOME IN HUNT, P•g• S these guys and I just don 't lhink they're going to sit around and take n1uch 111ore of it." And Anrl said. "I just'\1tu1l to tell you thet we really love you." .;fl. . · ..... i • 1>.allY Pilot Still PholO Cl). t'lred Or11nKc Coast ('allege tee.t.fier 11heodore liRndaruk of Newport Beach has been reinstated anti will return to the college's marine biology departmeul after a se1nester's su1pen1lon. The compromise was H cc e pt e U \\lednc.~ay night In a 3.0 \'Ole uf the Coast Cunu11un1ty Colll•g1~ boa rd fullo .... ·ing pr~otlntions 1 11 v o Iv 1 n t: Bandaruk'.s <1tlul'lll'~s. Bantlaruk. 27. uf 7101 \V. Oi:t·ri11fl'011l, \l <t'i urcil'l'l'd ch .... 1111 ... ~l:'d hy the boat'd April 10 'fhl• eh;iq,tt•s lll'l'C nc'vl'r diselosl'll by lhe bo;u d. r-.t!S11 llearst, "'ho has bet•n charged \Vith kldnaping and 18 crirniual offenses, has said in taped 111essages distribut ed by the SLA thnt sl1c has becon1e a "soldier" in il.'i tl'volution. The newspaper heiress. daughter of San r,rancisco Examiner editor Randolph A. Hearst. and l1\·o SL1\ n1ember~. \Villiam und En1ily llarris, \1'erc still ~t large. OFFICER MIKE WATKINS EXAMINES DEMOLISHED CAR FOLLOWING FATAL CRASH Costa Me1a Collision Occurred E1rli Today• t Harbor Boulev1rd and San Diego Freeway 1\ttorn('y llny ! lzuiscn uf tl1!! Califor111a Tl'acl1er., Association. hu11l"V1!r, said lhal 1l1t'Y tt11tl'rt'rl nrouncl Ba11daruk's allegt·tl. spikinJ.; of fill!\l'h al a l':1111pus fare\\l'll purty fur :1 f:11."LJl!y n1c1nh<•r. ~iving <1 gr<HIC II ilhout l'l'CJllll'itlrt suffi cit•ut l'OUl'.'oC 11'ork and t'hilrging up <1 .skiiu~ vacntion In siel.. ll'al 1· f'ro111 P01Je 1 Collision l(ills l.::111dar11k, 111:11 r11·1! :111d the fLJthcl' uf \11u cl11!dn•n. 1, Ull\' of ;,7 l:1t·11!1 .v lllt'!lll>l'rs 111u11111<111 ·d tl11~ ~t·ar fur tlh· 1x.:v 011t:.1 a11<1111;.: Teat.:hl·r H ,,, a rd Ballotlng hy s!udcnl.R look J) 1 !l cc \\.ec1Hesdn~· a11d 'rhursdily. There \1ere lhese other devclopn1ents. -Los Angcle.'i County Coroner Thomas Noguchi disclosed that microscopit examinations i n di cat e d Don<1ld De Freeze, the SLA ·s leader "'ho we nt by the name "Cinque," killed himself in Friday's shootout that le ft five other SLA niembers dl•ad in Los Angeles. DUl(E ELLINGTON DIES • • • Mau , l'J ; Seconcl Drii:er :1rre.~t.ccl -Los Angeles police said two guns found in the charred dl.'bris of the SLA 's hideout \1·h.irh V.'as nllaekt•d In tl1c blazing gun battle \1ere Hnl..L'Cl \Yith 1110 young n1en held on ~uspicion of killing Oakland School Superintendent fllorcus A. Foster last Novcinber. -FBI Director Cl<irencc 1\1. Kell ey defended the po 1 i cc assault on the Los Angeles hideout. "When they chose to fire. IJ1e decision became theirs at that point," he said in \\'ashington. -For1ner L:.S. Attorney Cecil Poo le criticized Los Angeles District Altorney Joseph Husch for statc1nl'nts branding Patricia as a crirninal. Ill' s<tid the 11car."t fan1ily 1~as outraged by l11s remarks. NY Gays Give Up All·1tlght Vigil l11sidc Catl1edral NEW YORK (AP) - A handful of activists protesting the City Councll's refusal to pass a homosexual rights bill ended a night-long vigil in St. Patrick's Cathedral today after conferring with a bishop. After its defeat Thursday, a sponsor of the bill said h<! ·y•ould reintroduce the controversial measure today. Nancy Fish. a member of the Lesbian Fe1ninist Liberation, told a news1nan that the protesters were considering a legal challenge to the Roman Catholic Church's tax-exempt status. About 70 gay activists left City !!all Thursday and arrived at the cathedral on Fifth Avenue , vowing to rc1nain until the diocese reversed opposition lo the bill. F'ive stayed all night and through a 1110rn:ing Mass. Atten1pts have been n1ade over a period of nearly four years to have the 1neasure voted ou t or a council committee. Now that it has reached the floor and been defeated, Councilman Carter Burden says he \l"ill again seek its enactment. The council vn!ed 22 to 19 'l'ith 111•0 ubstenlions Thursda.Y against the hill. 1vhich Y!ould have banned discrimin11tiun i.n housing, employment and public aceomtnodations on !he b;isis of ''sr:-.ua l orientation.'' \\':ii:hlngton. where he grcv.· up, and performed for several hundred inner city srhoo l children and J ulie N i x on Ei~r>nho"·er. The Presidenl's daughter ha i I e d Ellington as "one of my heroes" and brought a letter fron1 her father adclrcssL-d to '·his exeel!encv. the Duke of Ellington." The il'ttcr fr0n1 Prt•siclent f'ixon proclai1ned that "there'll ne\·er be another vou." And a.cross !he \VOrld 1nusic-lo\•ing ;iudicnccs agreed. as they el:1ppcd i11 !in1c. ston1pcd and shouted to the s1nooll1 jazz of the Ellington band. An1ong the honors given Ellington in 1he course of his career v.'as !he French Legion of Honor, presented in July 19i3. Asked how many countries had given hi1n a\\·ards. he replied': ··1 nr,·er count a\1ards. I only enjoy . 1 don't C'l'en cow1t the bars \\·hen I \1rilt!, do I'! Oh. I guess l have to." Ellington . a tall. urbane. baggy-<>yed pi<1no player. \\'rote more than i.OClO con1positions. Antong them are some that aln1ost eYc rybody can hum -"In My Solitude." "I Let i\. Song Go OUt of f\1y ill'art." ··Don't Get Around r-.tuch Any ,\tore,'' and dozens more. Jn 1 ate r years. he poured out a prodigious stream of longer orchestr11\ pieces, tone poe!Tl!, sacred \Yorks, choral pieces. movie, television and ballet scores, and ev en an opera or two. lie composed in taxicabs, In restaurants. on buses. and often v.•orlted until dawn after playing night club dates on his never-ending tours of the world. "I'm in contact every night l\'ilh people -lil'e people, listening to my music," he said in the seventh decade of his life. ''\\'hat reason would I have to ret ire from the road?'' President Nixoo in\•iled him to the \\'hitc lfouse on his 7oth birthday and i:i:ave him the nation's highes t civilian OOnor, !he ?o.1edal of Freedom. The Republic of Tugo in Africa put his picture on a postage rtamp in a 1967 series "·hich also featurl>d Bach , Beetho\'en and Debussy. Arturo Toscanini co fn mi ssio ned Ellington to write a piece for his NBC Symphony, and other s y mph on y orchestras around the world have played Ellington's music. So has almos: every }'ro111 P01Je J DIABETIC • • • speaking through him. In ;in opening stateznent on behalf of '1rs. Paiker. attorney Leroy Simmons ~aid his clit>nt \\•as hravily S\Yayed by advice from church officials. ··At no tinie did she do anything contrary lo 1he church's teachings," Si1nn1ons said. "Her actions were dance band. In 1965. "'hen he \\'as 66. a Pulitzl'r Prize jury reco1nmendect hinl for a special award, but the ~advisory board rejected it. "Fate Is being kind to me ," Ellinglon said. "F~te doesn't \Vant me lo be farnous too young." •· r 11'0rk, :tnd I \\'tile. and thal'.s it." he once said. "~1y re\\'ard is hearing 11h;:11 J 've done. nnd. unlike n105t co1nposcrs. I can he:ir it in1medi<ltely. Thar's 11h.v I kel'f) th ese expensive gcnt\('1nen \1'ith n1e." TI1e "expensive gehll!.'llJ.<'11 .. -llis orchestra -"'as one of 1he few ~ig b..1nds to survive bevond the '4Qs. r.r11re than the piano. ihe orchestra .... ·as Ellington's instrument Its members "·ere al! \"iliuosos and some of them stayed 11·i th hin1 for more than 4() years. He \1·rote n1usic that leL them show their stuff. The Ellington SOUlld -at first full of ''African'' growls, bleats. \1Jils. and "'hines -was actually (' 01 r l' f u 11 y composed. gre\\' n1ore l'Olnph.'x and sophisticated \\"ith !hl' ~ e n rs. I nstrumenlal choirs 11 ould re(·! off llaz.zling passages that sou n rl e d improvised, bu\ were repeated wlth few l'ariations. A youth \IJS killl'd :oirt a second motorist \1·ris arrested 1•ar!y today as the rrsult {lr a broadside car collision in Costa r-.lesa. (:rcgory V. llypst.'. HJ. a r1•(·l1nU\-hir1·d C'US!odiAn at Saddlcback ll u.:h S1·hunl in Santa An:1. 11as pronounrti! dl•ad 1u1 :1rril'al i.11. Costa .\lL·sa :O.lt·Jnorial 1!0.-.1J1!:il cif n1assi 1 t' hL•ad Injuries. fl ogelio ;\I. Quintl'ro, 2:/. al.sfJ kno1rn as Roi.:er r.t Quin1ro. \IH~ l.iookt.'d nn suspicion of \'t>hicular n1ansJ;1ughl1•r following the t.'rash on Jlarbnr Bnule\ard ut thL' San Diego Free11a~ nffratnp. Qu1n1cro. of 12;;7 Oak St., Santa An.1, rl'n1riincd in jJ.il thi~ n1or111ng 111 hl'U tif S:!.500 b:ul on tht." felony Lhargt·. The SUSpC'Cl. a boatbuildL'r. 11:1<; allC'gedly intnxicated at 1h£' ti1111· Clf rht· <11.'C1tle11t shor1ly :1fT1·r n11d11i!,'nt. :1t'l'ording lo arrt•sling 0111cf'rs. Investigators said Jf1 psc h;id just lrH the San Dit•(!n Free11 ;iy ;incl 11.1..; procreding thruu~h !he II a r b o r Roull'\t1td intcrsct.:tion {l!l a gn·1·n 111.:!it when his car was ram1nL><l by Quunero's van. Bo:ird u11'1nh1•rs 1101ed that thr.v arrl'pll'cl lland:1ruk ·s l''l!UL'~\ fur a le!l\'t' of nllSl'llf\' \\llhuu\ pny fur ··rx:rS(Jllril rcas11n..;" fur !he !all :-.l'llll'Sll'r but ctcchned L11 ;1111µhfy lhcir 1notivnl1uM for at1•t•pt111g th<' eo1npro1n1.;r 111 ;1 ~1.1l1"nH·t11 l1) !lit• pr1·~s Ba111laruk 1l1::nk1·d In-.; tr11·11d · '1'Hlt·11ts :11141 1·11111·:1.l;ll•'" f,.r l 'H'lt' ~u111~·1 l dunug th~ •·(iJlfll'liil d II~" ··.\i>t"' ;1 g1·,·.t1 dt•.il t)I tl1u11gli! 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I a111 1·11111 ll!l ·11 1111~ 1, 1h1• lil..''l ru11r~t: fur n1~· fa1n1ly and 111.\· t'C•!lt·~l'. • 1 ft·l1 lhl' upl'll pu!1l1t.: h1•ari11g procP'.~ "ould b<' pi1h•n11;dly U111~11·<' to !ht• fatult~ iu1d ~1·111·r:itl' uudut• pubhc11~·" Ha11claruk thi1nkl'd 1hl' L~rA attor11l·~..; lor pleud1nl( his CH~c cind said he lookt'\l fnr\.\ard to r(•t11rninl( tu his ll•at'h1n,I! post. 1------------------------------ ,. .. Sketchbook by Heritage All new, all exciting, just for you After the councihnan 1·oted and rounci l Prl'sident Paul O'D"'Yer announeed the 1ally, one young man 1· e pea l c d I y Strea1ncd "heterosexual pi~!" reinforced by licensed ministers of that , • Principal opponents of the bill. "'00 called it an al!!.'1npt 10 endorse a deviant lifestyle, \YCre the Hom<-111 Catholic cliocese of Ne1Y York ;ind the Unifor1ncd Fire Officers Association~ Councilman Theodore \Veiss o f r-.tanhattan argued that the bill would simply provide an admi ni_s!ralive remedy for complaints of discri1ninalion against righls already afforded hon10scxuals under the U.S. Constitution. f~owever. opponents said lhe bill posed a threat lo family life and to children who might be Influenced by homosexual teacilers. church." Superior Court Judge J. Steve \Vllliams s;1id ar~uments in the case 1vill resu1ne Tuesday. f'ro111 Page 1 DEFECTOR. • • in Russia, Hoxsey still has fears for his safety unless granted U.S. protection. Appeals to Soviet authorities for pennission to travel to the U.S. as a tourist have been denied, he said. Nothing to Say Wliite House Quiet 01i Nixo1i Tax WASHINGTON (AP) -The White House said todny it will have nothing further to "Y about President Nixon's federal income laxes, declaring, "There has to be an end somewhere." · . Deputy Press Sec11'tary Gerald L. W1rren, who earlier sud Nixon was In the-process of payi ng off a federal blil for back taxes and interest of more than '485,000, was asked at a news briefing if all the payments have been made . . "This Is a mailer between tho President as a taxpayer and the IRS " Warren said. • ' Th• White House spokesman, turning .aside repealed Inquiries, said Nixon "deserves public respect" for making 1valable'J>&1l tu relurn& seekJng a review of thelr validity and 1ccept!ng a Judplenl that Is costlne hJm heavily. ·~ ~· ·=~ . . i . • • ' . ··- On display now. St@in and see for yourself ' i;>REXEL-HERITAGijrHENREDON4"1000MARK--KARASTAN 7e4 (JO# ~~, '}#(,, WHIDA n a SA lUIDAYS t100 to l:JO .. NEWPORT BEACH • 1721 W~STCLU'f DR.. 6'2·2050 LAGUNA BEACH • 345 NOltTll COAST llWY., 494·6Ml TORRAN CE • 236-49 JI AWfltORNE HLVD. lOpl!n t-'r1 . 1119. Sun.12·.S:llO) 318·12'lll .... ~ ....... _... .... _,_.... _______ """l,~ ., • ' . • } \ p I ~ Ca D acci Ho nor "'er{ tow N J>au rel a Am cbec war . ' that as ) e:.:te part pr ob ta AM In . ope• \'Ir get! R•I Del "' IJ ordt Rla1 blk Hdl' and Sep rrt r('Ct The n1y f>\'(' shi A dt•p lro of I he h• Yoo $10' ll' \\'h Ro }'l'i pr Th< ''a ha ba. t..i <a in iiit· Cs •• 'h Cli ti " .. w• an .. •• co pt • !• ... • .. • 1i ' b q ~ • • l $ .. • • • • •• :· • I Frtday, May 24, 1974 s DAILY PILOT 3 I At Your · Service Patient ·Was Dead 23 Minu.tes A Sunday, Wednetday and Friday MAMARONECK, N.Y. (AP) -"I'"' bt.i.e.n there, and I've come back." Victor Solow was apeakln,g of death. ineasurable pul,., no heart activity, an<f no vital signs. In a tape-recorded story h• calls Ills "Death and Resu1Tectioo," Solow baa related in his own wonts his strange experience. The story wu publl&hod in a four·perl series by the JO.member W estcbester , Rockland N e w s p a-p e r s group. the e1plratioo of a breath, he !ieetnOO to settle down In his seat with all his weight,'' she sajd, ~langelo, an employe at a Jlfarb.v serv· ice station. had someone telephone po- llce Art officer arrived quickJey and tx>gan massaging Solow's heart and this was continued after the arriYal of an ambulance manned by rive trained voluntff:rs. It took Solow to United, ~'here tbe staff had been alert.eel. by radio to the emergency. have no vital signs whatever." A cardiac monitor "'a:i put into fiction. lntrav'enoos medication ~·o~ bth'Wl· Purt oxygen v.·as supplied throuf,:h a tube. Electric shock v.·as begun. the first at 11:13 a.m. · f'ea\ure 01 the Dally Pllot For !.1 minutes after suffering a heart attact, Solow was dead. The ~yearold prod.uce ..r .of doc:umeotary films liked lo boost that ht had never been sick 1 day In his life. Then at 10:52 a.m. on Saturday, March 23, he collapoed ol a heart 1t10ck while driving his car. "Even his head remained almost erect but his eyes opened wide like one lltterly astonished about an unexpected, .Wange transcendence. But I knew instantly he could neither bear nor see me. "lt was powerful enough to Ult my entire body inches off the operating table. an ele<..'trocution in reverse," Solow said , doctors told him later. "But there was no rPsult The heart still showed no activity. Cur Rt•p<1ire d DEAR PAT : f\lv husband had an acciden t. last Scpl.embcr in our 1973 Hornet. Eii::ht n1onths huvi:: gone by and no repairs have bren rnade because parts ~·ere not :1vaitabk'. ilcllv long do 't':e have to wait for son1c kind of al·tion'! . I. C., Santa Ana No loni::cr. Your c:ir is being repaired. Paul \\'heatun, director of o\\·ner rt'la\lons and servite adn1inislr11tlon frtr American 1\1olor11, says }'Our cnse will be checked to see U 1111 extensio n of the warranty Is appropriate. lie said there is a shortage of parts iudustrywidl', nnd that \\'hen shorlaJ::l'S rrt•ute a delay such as you experienl't·d. \1arranties may ht f.'Xtended on a case by cusc basis. A body part your ll ornet nl·t·ded \\·as htken fr11n1 producllon, and a rear leaf spring 'A US obtained else'A'here by the dealer. An A1\IC spokt'sman Sfl)'S stamped parts are In short suppl y and A~1C currl'ntl y is openin2 a n1·1~ stamping pl<1nt in \\·est \'lr~inia. A.\1( 0"·11crs havng difficulty ~etting parts may write to o"·nrr Ht'lations. A1\1C, 1~250 Plymouth Road, Oe(roit, t\1ich. 4823<!. A,.,.,.,,,., C' I,.,,,.,.,, J)~~t\I{ !-'AT: 111 1hl' s111nn11·r of l!.li2 1 ordl'rt'<.I nn XCB·lllO b1("~·tlt• lrorn Carle Rlunel1e's Pn·st1gl' (i1fts 1\f11 •r t;1kin~ thl' bikf' to \\\ti shop'S r1ibt• nss.·1nblc-d. I \\":is <td,·isf'd tha! thl' lra1nt· 11·as dl'IC'ct1vC'. and the bikt' euuld not bl' riddt•n. In Scptrn1l>Cr. 11 "':tS cratt'<i up ;ind rl'tumed bv l"l'S. Aflf'r four 1nonths. !he rrcript 11 ;;s !hro\1n a11;1~· bv rnist<1kl'. Then (·artc ll!;u1l'ht• h1·~an 1fl thr(•aten m~· crl-dit rating and I 11;1.., l"h:irl!l'<I S:.11'1 r1·en !hough the b1kl' had been rt•turned. I 1r1N1 unsurct's~fully lo ha1·e !ht• shipmt•nl tratt'd. \\'hat n0\1··• · 1'\. ~I ., San Clrmrnte /\ C'arlr Blanrhe 1nrmbrrship srr\"il'e rl1•parlmt·nt ~P11kl·~man apolor:i1.rs for lht· trouble }OU ha''' had. Tht• n1anufal.'lurrr of the hie~ l'll' has r:onc out of hu..~ine~s, hl' ~ays. "11hlrh rrratt'd prohlt>in s for ui;; _ in handlinr: disputr s SUl'h as your(.·· Your al'l'nunt hao; bern t'rcdllrd \\Ith ~102.92. hringini:: )OUr balance lo zero. H'rile 10 l\.f'I DEAR I'AT: C;1n ~·nu plPai:e trlt lllL' \vhnt happ('tlt.'<I tn .Jun ·rodd nf KFI Radio'.' l\t· bt.•('11 lis1t·nini.; ro hi111 for )'l'ars on the 4 a.nl Farn1 and I lon1c progr<1n1. no11· f1·aturing llirk S1ncla1r. Thc·rt· "·as no ;1onnunt•1•1nt•nt th;1t Todd \\as ll'ill 1ng. nor did :ui~onc s;1y 11htrc hl' had ).:Olll•. .I . B .. Costa 1\.lt'sa Kfl.stlll isn't saying "htre Jim Todd bas J::One. only that he hn s. Todd 0s mail is beinJ:: for~·ardfd to him, so pt'rhaps ~·ou tan get a dirrl't ans"cr by "ritin~ to him in care of KFI Hadiu Uroad«aslin.ct Sta tion. 1-11 ~. \'ern1onl. Los An geles, Ca. 9000t ''"' .... , .... '""" DEAH. PAT . Lasl Oclobl.'r I Ordered a 'hot pot" fron1 Cuira~Soup, Eng!e11·oocl Cliffs. N.J. In i\ovcmber, t receiv{>(I a ·tard saying they 11'ert' temporarily out ol 81.ock nnd that I should rrcl'ive my order Within four to si x v;eeks. I 1n snll 11•aiting 11nd rd likr n1y $3 back n.Q. Costa 1\1esa w 1\laric 1\.lcDrrmo!t. Lipton·s customer SCr\'ice drpartment anager, IUIYS "Jhe is sending a llot Pot to you along "·ilb some romplimentary coupons to be redeemed 9t your supermarket for Cu~a-Soup. Sbt apologized for the inconvenience and explained that the company was deluged -with orders, deph.•llnJl: the supply. All Orders no"· ba\'e been filled, she said. ,S/1e'll Mfll<e Quilt. . DEAR PAT : Hope I'm not too late to _get my na1nc to the reader who recently _requested son1eone to do quilting. I have "been making quijts for myself and my .church group since my grandmother "taught me in the 1930s. Now I would 'eppreciatc the opportunity to make or l inish quilts for individuals to help 11upp\emt:!nt my retirement income. ~t L .• ~1ldway City -A. I. will be cunlacting you to complete her quills. Other readers can arrange 'quilling to be done for them by writing to ft1. L., 8502 Washington Ave., 1\11dw1 y City, Ca. 92w;. :Bad Jnre#t111e111? DEAR PAT : Last week I received an advertisement from Budget ~laster Card Jn Seabrook. N. H. This credit card costs 1il0 a year and I'd like you to Investigate this rirm before I invest my money. D. H.1 Fountalo Valley . tt 1ppt1n thl• wou1d be a bad jnvtstment. The Belter Bullneu Burtao of New lllmpsblre 11)'1 the 1ddrt11 ·U1ttd tn tht 1d Is only a maU drnp and _-tb1i Ftdertl E1pre11 B11dget Master :tard do<1 not retpond IO BBB lnqalrlei. .ll'be promotion la n1tloawldt1 BB reports, .oddlng !bat the card Lt not truly a credit :-.ard. A merchant accoptlng II "°uld bQI ·:Ille purchaser dlrec1ly, su bjecting blm lo :>n normal ae.rvlce cblrge1 and finance r1ee1. The BB 1poke1mtn concludtil, ~"'Tbl1 ocb<me coold br1DJ blgk profits to '111 promolm 1nd nnly <11...Ued clle<b tt cQltOmen." "I was driving and had just stopped for a red light," he recalls. ''Then calmly but with great surprise," picks up his wife. Lucky, "he turned to me and said, 'Oh, Lucy, I .. .' As swiftly For the next 23 minutes, until 11 :IS a.m. when his body was jolted by electric shocks at United Hospital, Solow had no •our Mistake!' But Countian Seized An,yway Federal agents had one of those "good news, bad news" routines for Gar- rett 0. Zwart in Anaheim Thursday. First, the good news: It was a case of mistaken identity that led to police and agents of the Federal Drug Enforcement Administration raiding Zwart's apartment. Only after the raid did they realize he was not the sus- pect they were after, police said. The bad news: He went to jail anyway when the apologetic officers noticed some of the things he had around the apartment, including six submachine guns -four Russian made and two America -2.000 rounds of ammunition, hundreds of bogus drivers liccnsrs, credit cards and birth certificates. He was booked on charges of suspicion of possession of illegal firearms a~suspicion of forg('ry. Memorial Day to Close Most County Businesses rublic buildings, schools and most businesses "'i!l be closed ~londay. \Yhen the Orante Coast comm em or at cs Aincriea's \1·nr dead in the 106th observance of ~Jen1orial D;iy. ~lr1norial J)ay services have been set 111 Laguna Beach. Seal Bcal'h, San Clt1nl·nfl'. Newpofl Beach, \Vestn1ins!er. Los Alamitos. t\lond<t\' 11·ill also be the last day of the Stra~·bcrry Festival in c;arden Grove. Fedcr<il , state and county orfices in Orange County \\'ill be closed, as will flr:,ngr Coast ci!y buildings. Orange County Transit District buses ""ill nut run :\lcmorial Day. There "'lll be no regular business or rrsidcntial mail delh·ery, according to the post office. but most mail collection ;ind special dellrery ser1·ice v.· i 11 continue. ,\mcrican 1.l'gion Post 291 in :'\C\\TlOrt Bt•ach has scheduled ~lemorial Day !'Cervices <it Pacifi c \1ic11' ~IC'morial Park. Jj{)() Pac1fi1.: \'ic1~· Dr11e, Corona dcl ~1ar at 10 a.in. v.·ith fomll'r assistant secretary of the Navy J ames E. Johnson as speaker. Serv ices will be held in Laguna Beach by American Legion Post 222 and \'elerans of Foreign \Vars Post 5868 al I ~1.n1. in tleisler Park, with former Vietnam "·ar prisoner Lt. Col. John l'itchford of Laguna Niguel as speaker. In Seal Beach, services will be held at 11 a.m. in Eisenhauer Park with C.ipt. Frank Cassily of the US \\'capons Station as speaker. San Clemente American Legion Post 423 will hold services at 10:30 a.n1. in the Communitv Clubhouse at the interseclion of A venid3 de! ~1ar and Calle Seville. Junior post past commander Alan Norton v.·ilJ be the speaker. Se rvices will be held in front of Los Alamitos City HaH al 9 a.m. by American Legion Post 716. In \Vestminster a service v.'ill he held bv the Westminster Host Lions Club at Si.glcr Park. 7200 Plaza SI.. at 11 :30 a.m. 1'be service ¥>'ill be followed by a cookout, "'ilh proceeds going to Orange County visually handicapped children. Hopes Snuffed Anti-s111oki1ig Bill · H artgin g Fire Hopes for early passage of legislation banning s mo k i n g in some areas or private and public buildings "·ere snuffed Thursday as state asscmblmen blazed through their remainlng busi ness to adjourn for 12 -days of campaigning before tl1e June 4 primary election. The action on Lhe "non-smoker's bill of r i g ht !'i' ' split Orange County assemblymen Robert Bad:.Jm. (R· Newport Heach) and John Briggs (R- Fulterton). Briggs, \\'ho !uthored the measure which \i.'Ould set aside non-smoking areas in public and private buildings, pushed for pas.s:tge before adjounrnment. Badham. who led the assault on the bill. tried to have it sent lo U1e Assembly He<llth Commit1re. Badham said the bill involved a serious health question and noted that the bill had been sent only to the Criminal Justice Committee. which Briggs said had thoroughly revie,,.,·ed the issue. The Badham attempt was rejected by a 37-36 vote. but Briggs then decided to puL off a final vO(e since 41 votes \\·ere required for passage. He felt the atmosphere for the bill would be better after the election. The bill would require restaurants, _governmental agenciei:;, theaters and hospitals to set aside r.~smolting areas · and v.·ould provide a fine of up to $50 for violators. Badham said he was opposed to immediate passage of the bill because it is a serious heaJth question. "I think it's absolutely ridiculous to create a new crime or fine if "'e don't kno\V if thi s bill-"'O U!d do good for the public," Badham said. Briggs. hov.·ever, saw ~things differently. Calling the mood of the assembly "restive", he said. ..They said they \\·anted lo get going." Gold Rusl1 Days Recalled In Sunday's Travel Page The Sunday Daily Pilot takes an in- depth look at a variety of Orange County issues from the cost of operating the Orange County Transit District to ( Sunday's Best) reasons why some Orange Coast students elect to graduate early from high scOOol through taking heavie~ "'l""° loads. NllTS, CULTS, diMs -Southern California ls the home of the e:ztmnists, whether political, social oc just in the way ol looks. Sociologist H a r o I d Chamolsky plots some of the things thl• nrea has been famous -and Infamous - lor since h WU lldUed. On the Editorial Pag<0. "GOLDI" -S\lring IJ In Ml swing, the streams are flowing as travel writers give in lo the call of the bl!IJ. An old Yukon railroad IJ now corrylng 11 many IOU)islS as It did pn>sp«tors In '18. And tlooo lo home, Stan Delaplane II recalling the days when Fiddletown was ovemm with gold fever. On U'!e Travel Page. TRANSIT COST -The quarter fare passengers pay riding Orange County Transit District buses doesn't pay a third ol the operaling rosts. Staff Writer William Schreiber tells where tbe rest of the money comes from in the main feature in the YOU section. EARLY GRADS -Students vmo graduate early from Orange Coast high schools do it for diverse reason! -from gelling a held sl&1 on graduate programs in law and medicine to giving themselves an -1unlty thumb their ...., al acf¥>ol altogether. '!be story, by Staff Writer Jan Worth, is the Sunday Special. ' JOB AWARENESS -A new thrust In education whldl focuaetl° ... the world of ..,..k -not preoume that all children will go to'tollege. A People page fcalUre by 8'afl Writer L4urie ,Kuper telb how the Fountain Valley' School Dlllrict ='" Job awan.neu at the primary • , . "I pulled on the emergency brake and turned orr the ignition, incoherentl y talk.Ing and pleading with him to hang on, that he wa s going to be fine. He uttered not a SOllrld.." Mrs. Solow sought help and Frank Ho Ho Clo'''11 Shoots Wife, Then Himself ~11 Al\1I (UPI) -"Hoho the Clo\111·· made the children cry, and he \vould have hated it. The thousands or little ones \1·ho followed Hoho's antics on \\'TVJ-TV's "Skipper Chu ck" sho1v heard that he died Thursday in Parkway General Hospital. The jolly man with the w·hite face paint. the bulbous red nose, outlandish spectacles and polka-dotted costun1c shot himself. Hoho in real li fe was Howard Padowitz, 44, a tragic little man "'hose v.•ife V.'as divorcing him and 1\'ho was embroiled 11·ith him in a custody fight over one of their six children. Jlo!ice said Pado\1•itz argued \1•ith his ~·ife, J anet, 38, this week, pulled a gun and shot her and then tumed the gun on himself. l\lrs. Padoy.•itz, y.·ho some ti m e s appeared on the television show as '.'l\1rs. lioho," suffered minor 1vounds. The tragedy stunned ''.:;kipper Chuck" Zink. 1vho said Padowitz gave up teaching 12 years ago lo fulfill a lifelong dream to be a clown and a magftian. ·'He was a very kind and very gentle man." Zink said. "Just a quiet little guy 11-ho had a \1'eird ambition -he alv.·avs v.•antcd to be a magician and make kids laugh.'' "The patient 11•as dead by available standards," Dr. 11arold Roth re<..·ounted. ''In other "'Ords, there was no measurable pulse, oo heart activity, he was not breathing and he appeared to Dy-Dee Filirig For Tidee Suru SACRA1\-tENTO fUPI I A Superior Court suit on file hl'rt' involving two ctiaper ser\·ice firms provides the fol\011·ing tongue t"·ister: Dy-Dee \Vash filed suit to stop 1'idee·Didee from ad\"ert!sinu it- sel f as-·Didee--Tidef'. Dy-Dee claims 1' id e e -D id e e advertising itself as Didee-Tidce ii; misleading prospcctiv(' custon1c.rs by Dy.Dee into believing that Tidee-Didce is rea\1;; Dy-Dee. Dy-Dee requested an injunction against Tidce-Didee calling itself Didee-Tidee or any other nan1e sounding like Dy -Dee. Dy-Dee also asked for $11,000 in damages from Tidee-Didee it claims to have sustained in bu siness losses. Gardeue,-s Lose To Posta ge Due SA~ DIEGO (AP) -The biological \\'~r v.·as almost lost -for 13 cents. The gardeners stood ready in subu rban Lemon Grove. 'vith state re~earchers nearby ard a ran ready to deliver the 1,500 pr'<!datory heellcs nov.·n frorn ,\ustralia by way of Sacramento. But they didn 't arrive in the 8 a.m. n1ail delivery Thursday, or at JO a.in .. or at noon. Somebody freed the little fig hting men finally by paying the postage due. 100%Solid-State ~ diagonal ••TABLE MODEL • Instant Picture-Instant Sound • Chromatic One-Button Tuning •AFC-Automatic Fine Tuning Control • Solid-State Super Gold Video Guard Tuner • Exclusive Zenith Power Sentry Sysfem A second shock was administered. and at 11:15 a.111. Dr. f{oth remembers: "_,\t this time, exa1nination revealed thal the patient's pupi ls were constricted and narfow. indicating there was a possibili1y of survival . . . After the second shock. 1\'C began to gel evidence of a rhythm on the cardiac qionitor. "The patient was alive and we rapidly began to get increasing nmvcnient. II<" \1as able to breath. and 11e put him under na sal·oxygen. F'rorn that point, v.•e tendl"d to stabllizc him, giving hitn \\·hate\'£'r drugs 1\·ere re<1uired. and n1onitoring the cardiogra1n. to make sure thl' hear! \1ouldn'1 stop again." ··1'he crisis "'as over.'' Solo"' l!.'Ote. But he added that for the next six davs he hung sus[X'ndcd in a slate nol qu(te con1;1tose . ··ror my fan1i\y it 1\•as a period of dr••ad, of hoi>e." Solo1\' said. expl<iining tht'Y feared tlH• possibility of brain d:unage rrom the 23 n11nutes he 11·as 1nt•dical!y dl:'crcased. ·•\\'ould I be a veget<1ble for the rest of my days~ .. But on the sixth day, he said, ''There 'ras a rniraculous changt'. 'fhc rcali1v of \ras <1 n1ir11rulous change burst inlo e\'cry t'Orncr of tht• room. filling inc with confidentl' and joy. · ".i\nd 11hen I beat my friend in t"·o chess games and he remarked "'1th some annoyance. ·obviously, there's nothing the matter \rith vour damn head,' I fell I had ix>l'n deCorated v.'ith the Dis- linguishl'd Service Cross . ·• 1\\'0 \l't:eks after the a11ack, So!O\V v.·as discharged from the hospital. One week later, he decided to tape-record the cltief participants in the drama. Sald Dr. Roth : "I carne to sec you in the coronary care unit . about the second day you \1·erc there. I clidn•t k11011' Ir you knev,r 'vho I \l'as. I just "'anted ro ask you ho1v you felt, and your respon se \1·as: ... ! fee! like l"l"e be.en there and J've come back." '·You \\·ere perfectly conscious at the time yo':' said it." Dr. Roth said. "and I !hough! that 1-1 as an interesting comment because it wa s true. 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Ho c--. s ...... .. - • 19046 lltOOtCK.llST Sf, HUHTltfGTOM llA.CH HOJR5' O.AJl.Y 10·1 s1iruri.DAY 10. !tJO SUN~Y 12· 5 968-3329 w..i.- • '"We ReaUn Love You' • Instructor Patty's Sisters Plead Surrender Rein stated At College SAN FRANpsco (UPll -Stressing the dangers of being a fugili\'~, ty,o teen- agcd sisters of Patricia Hearst have pleadC'd y,·Jth her to surrender because ''we really love you." Ann 1-lcurst. 18, and her sister. Victoria , 17, appe(iled Thutsd.!ly in taped / Frcnn Pege 1 I FREEWAY ... by budget cutbacks announced by TransPortation Department officials. The budg:et they submitted to commissioners is for $3.9 billion over the next eight years. 111e.y had estin1ated just last year that the state would be able to spend $8 billion during that period. · Included in !hat budget is the extension of the Newµort Freeway thn•ugh Costa Mesa. a project TIO\\' scheduled for the 1979-80 fiscal year. Among the Orange County projects v.1hich 1nay be affected by the cutbacks are conslruclion or a ne\v Pacific Coast llighway bridge over N£'wport Bay and i1n provement or Ortega llighwny in San Juan Capistrano. All of lh£'1n remain in !he lenlath·e budget but ~late officials said their fate \\ill be dccidt.'<i by the availability or funds In the roming years. Jn announcing the c uthack s, Transportation Director Howard Ullrich sajrl : ".\I any large·scnle free1vay projects h.l\·c been con1p!ctcly removed fron1 the planning progr:1n1. <ind for olh<'rs. !here have been substitutions of sn1aller, less expensive plans al Jow~r cost." 1\s ;1 result n1otorists can expect th.:1t coi1gc.~tion and inconvenience \\-. i 11 incrl'asc. The ne1vs thal the Corona del ti.1ar Fr<·e11·ay at least is being funded brought jubilation from Costa i\lesa city officials \1·ho vie1v it as a partial solution to their local traffic problcni. The rom1niss ion's action, said i\la\'or Robert :\I. \Vil son \\'as •·Jong O\'erdue·· because recent delays had stymied Costa ~lesa's gro\\1h and created traffiC snarls on surface streets. The fre<>way, once con1pleted. \\'Ould significantly i1npro.,.·e access to South Coast Pl<1za . lr\'ine and the Southern Orange Coast area. Wilson predicted. In other quarters, notably "'~t Orange County, there is a great deal of bitterness tod~1 y about tile CQOlmission 's decision to shirt nearly all of the 1974-75 federal high"·ny ronslruclion funds to the Corooa del Mar Freeway. The free1vay w:is only one of 13 local projects eligible for the funds and ranked at the very bottom of a priority list e!tablished by the Board of Supervisors. But because IO of the 13 projects were not ready to go to bid by loday·s deadline, the tlighway Commission released virtually all of the funds to the Corona de! ~·Jar Freeway -which was ready. \Vest Orange County citie! contend the deadline wasn't 1nade clear to them and that the lransfer of funds "·as a deliberate plan to use local highway fWlds for slate fre eY.·ay projec~. A lawsuit is being conte1nplated by Garden Grove ~1ayor Bernard Ada ms and other officials lcxlay to reverse the con1missioo's action. 11 The other two projects \\'hich did meet lhe deadline were a shuttle h\.15 system in 1\1s1in and the i1nproven1ent of \\'cstntinstcr Boulevard. H.e<l Trawler Esca1>es ASTORIA , Ore. tAP) -Federal niarshals chartered a plane. hopped in a helicopter and gave ch1:1se 'Thursday in a Coast Guard cutter in a fruitless effort to seize a So\'iel fishing trawler. The ship escaped inlo int ernational waters oH Cape Disappointn1ent. 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"I just \1'ant to tell you that we really love you." • Fired Orane c Cuast College teachrr Theodore Handaruk of Newport Beach has been re instated and wJO return to ·the college's marine bltllogy departmen t after a se111e11ter'11 11u11pen1lon. The compromise was accept~ U \Vednl:o'lday night Jn a 3-0 \'Ole of the Const Cunununily Collci;c boa r ti rollo11·ing .nl•goliations t ll V 0 I V i II b Ba11ct:1ruk 's 11tlurlll'}'S. B:1111taruk . 27. or 720~ \V. Ckc.'.lnfro111 , \1a :: urdt·rl·d tll::,n1i~sl'd by lhc boarcl 1\pril Ill The ch:irgl'S "ere nl''rlT disc.•toscd Lly Lhc l>ut1rd . t\1i~ Hearst, 11·ho has been cha rged \Vilh kldnaping and 18 crin1inal orfenses, has said in toped n1cssagcs dist ributed by the SLA thnt she has bel'orne a "soldier" in i~ revolution. 11 0.lll' .. llol Sl•fl l"~OIO i\ttor11t·y Huy J lllnsc11 of tl1c C111ifon1101 Teac·IJcr.\ i\~socialion, hull'l'\t.:r, said lh:1t they tl'llll'rl'd ur11und ll:ind:.iruk's allegt·d ~piking of 11111u·h nt a ea1npus f11re~l'll pu1·1y for a f<tculty llll'lllbcr, giving :1 gr;ide 1\ ithou! rc(Jlllring sufficicnl t'OUl.,"c work and tliiu·g111g up <1 skiing vacaliuu to si"I-. !1•:11 t· The newspaper heiress. daughter of San Francisco Examiner editor Randolph A. Hearst . and tl\'O SLA n1cmbcrs, \\'i!liam and En1ily Harris, l\'erc still lit large. OFFICER MIKE WATklNS EXAMINES DEMOLISHED CAR FOLLOWING FATAL CRASH Costa Mesa Colli1lon Occurred Early Today at Harbor Boulevard and San Diego Freeway Tht're \\ere these other developments. -U>:i Ani;:elc." County Coroner Tho1nas Noguchi disclosed th at niicroscopic e:<aminalions indica te d Donald Dei'reeze. !he SLA's leader who went by the nan1e ··c1nque,'' killed himself in Friday's shootout that left five other SL.<\ n1cmbers dead in Los Angeles. Fro•ra Page 1 Collision l(ills Ba..1l{t;1ruk. 111:1rra·d ;1nd 1hc rather tJf 111 11 1.:!11ldr1·n. 1:. uih· ti{ ;-,7 fat·11h y 11H'11llll'I'" thlll1Jn;1tcd th1:. ~ l'ilr fur thl' <JCl' Oul:'>l;u1ding Teach1:r aw a td Unll11tlllR hy studcnl.1> took p In c c \\'ednesdn y ;ind ·rtiursdny. DUKE ELLINGTON DIES • • • Man, 19; Seco 1ul -Los Angeles police said two guns found in the charred debris of the SL;\ ·s hidC<>ut 1rhich 11 as allackcd in the blazing gun battle 11·erc linked with t11·0 young 1nen held on .!iUSpicion of killin g Oakland School Superintendent ~larcus A. Foster Inst November. -.. FBI Director Clarence ~l. Kelley defended the po I i ce assault on the Los Angeles hideout. "When they chOlie to fire. the decision became theirs al that point," he said in \Vashington . -F'orn1er U.S. Attorney Cecil Poole criticized Los Angeles District Attorney Joseph Busch for statement s branding Patricia ;is a criminal. lie said the Hear.'it fainily 1vas outraged by his remarks. NY Gays Give Up All-11.igl1t Vigil Inside Catl1edral NEW YORK (AP) -A hBndful of acUvlsts protesting the City Council's refusal to pa!s a homosexual rights bill ended a night·long vigil in St. Patrick's Cathedral today after conferring with a bishop. Arter it! defeat Thursday. a sponsor of the bill said he \\°OUld reintroduce the controversial n1easure today. Nancy r~ish, a member of the Lesbian Feminist Liberation, told a news1nan that the prolestcrs were considering a legal challenge to the Roman Catholic Church's tax-exempt statu.,. About 70 gay activists left City Hall Thursday and arrived at Lhc cathedral on Fifth Avenue, vowin g to remain un til the diocese reversed opposition lo the bill. Five stayed all night and through a mo rning ti.fass. Attempts have been n1ade over a period of nearly fou r years to have the measure voted out of a cow1cil commiltee. Now that il has reached the floor and been derea ted. Councilman Carter Burden says he \\'ill again seek its enactment. The council voted 22 to 19 with hvo abstentions Th ursday against the bill, 1vhich would have banned discrimination in housing. employment and public accommodations on lhe basis of ''se:<ual orientation." Arter the counciln1an voted and council President Paul O'DIAi'Yer announced the tally, one young man repeated l y screametl ''heterosexual rig!" Principal opponents o the bill. who called ii an attempt to endorse a deviant lifestyle. \\'ere the Roman CathoUc diocese or New York and tlic Unifor1ned Fire Officers Association. Councilman Tht'Odore \Veiss o f ro.tanhatt.an_ argued that the bill would simply provide an administrative remedy for complaints or discrirni nation against rights already afrorded ho1noscxuals lUldcr the U.S. Constitution. Howeve r, opponents said the bill posed a threat to family life and to chi.!drcn who might be Influenced by homosexual teachers. \\°ashlngton . where he grew up, and performed for several hundred inner city school children and J ulie N i x on Ei senhoy.·er. The President's daughter ha i I e d Ellington as "one of my heroes " and brought a letter from her father addressed to "his excellency, the Duke of Ellington." The let!er fron1 President ~ixon proclairncd that "there'll nC\'Cr be another vou." find a·cross the \VOrld mu sic-loving audiences agreed, as th ey C"!a pped in lirnc. ston1pcd 3nd shouted to the smooth jazz of the Ellington band . Among.the honors given E!llnglon in the rourse of his career was the French Legion ol Honor, presented Jn July 1973. Asked how many rountries had given hi1n a~rards, he replied : "I never count a1\·ards . J only enjoy. I don't C\'en count the bars "·hen I \\rile, do I'! Oh, I guess I have to." Elllngton, a tall. urbane. baggy-eyed piano player, \vrote more than l.OCIO compositions. Among them are some that a\n1ost everybody can hum -"In My Solitude." "I Let A Song Go OJt of My Jlcart." "Don't Gel AroWld ~tuch Any .\lore," and dozens more. In I a t e r years. he poured out a prodigious stream of 'longer orchestral pieces, tone poems, saered \Vorks, choral pieces. UlO\lie. television and ballet scores, and even an opera or two. He composed In taxicabs, I n restaurants. on buses, and often worKed until dawn after playing night club dates on his never-ending tours of the world . "I'm in contact every night wi th people -Jive people, listening to my music," he said in the seventh decade of hi s life. ''\Vhat reason wouJd J have to retire from the road?'' President Nixon invited him to the \\'hile House on his 70th birthday and gave him the nation's highest civilian honor, the Medal of Freedom. The Re public of Togo In Africa put his picture on a postage gtamp in a 1967 series \vhich also featured Bach , Beethoven and Debu9SY. Arturo Toscanini commissioned Ellington to write a piece for his NBC .Symphony, and other symphony orchestras around the \\'Orld have played Ellington's mu sic. So has almost every f 'rotra Page 1 DIABETIC ... speaking through him. In an opening statement on behalf o{ ~1rs. Paiker. attorney ~roy Simmons said his clit!nt was heavily swayed by advice from church officials. "Al no time did she do anything contrary to the church's teachings," Simmons said. "Her actions were reinforced by licensed ministers of that church .. , Superior Court Judge J. Steve \Vllliam!I said arguments in the case will resume Tuesday. FroH1Page1 DEFECTOR. •• • in Russia, Hoxsey still has fears for his safety unlm granted U.S. protect.ion . Appeals to Soviet auUX>rities for permissi0h1 to travel to the U.S. 8.3 a tourist have been denied , he sald. Nothing to Say Wliite House Quiet on Nixo1i Tax WASHINGTON (AP) -The White House said today It will have nothing further to say about President Nixon's federal Income taxe1, declating, "There has to be an end somewhere." Deputy Press Secreta7 Gerald L. Warren, who earlier aald Nixon was in the process o paying off a federal bill for back taxes and interest of more than $465,000, was asked at a news briefing U all the payments have been made. . "This Is a matter between the President as a taxpayer and the IRS/' Warren aald. The White Hou se spokesman, turning aside repeated inquiries, said Nixon "deserves public respect " for making avalable pal\ tax returns seeking a review of their valldlly and accepUng a Judiment thai Is C08110g him heavily . dance band. In 1965. when he was 66. a Pulil2rr Prize jury reco1nmendect him for a special award, but the advisory board rejected ii. "Fate is being kind to me," Ellington said. "Fate doesn 't want me to be fnn1ous too young ." "(work, and I l\Tite, and that's it,"' he once sa id. ··t-.·ly re11·ard is hearing \\'hqt I'v-e done, and . unlike n10Bt romposcrs. I can hear it immediately. That 's \vhy I keep l h es e expensive gentlemen \\•lth- me." The "expenSive gentlen1en" -his orchestra -was one of the few big bands to survive beyond the '40s. ~!ore than the piano, the orchestra was Ellington 's instrument. Its members \\'ere all virt uosos and some of them stayed \\'ith hin1 for more than 40 years. lie "·rote music that let them !how their stuff. The Ellington soWld -at first full of "African" growls, bleats. \1ails. and whines -wa11 actually c n r c f u 11 y composed, grew n1ore con1plex and sophisticated \\'ilh the ye a r 11 . Instrumental choirs y.·ould reel off dazzling passages that sounded improvised, but were repeated with few variations. Driv er Arre.~lell Bo~rd 111l'rn h1'rs nott·d th<1l lhr.v 11rt·epted li:u1d;1nt~ ·s rt!tJUc<il fur <I ltll\'t' of nbst'nt·l· 111thuul p:1y for "pcrson1d A youth 11as killrd a11rl a serond rl•ason~" fur th1· fall :.erncsltr bu l motorist 11·as arrested c:irly today as the d1•clint'd 111 a111 phfy lhl'!r 1noti\'alions fo r re sult of a broadside car col!isi011 in aetTpting 1111' t·oniprlltll1'f' Jn a sl.i!1'lllt 111 1t1 th1• prt'~·' B:1n1t:1 rok Costa t\·les:1. Jli;:nkt•d Ju.; ln1·nd". '111d1·11ts ;111d Gregory V. llypst!. 19. a rcc1•n!l~·-hirt•d ('nlli·:it:llt'" f1•r l ill'll' ~upp11rl during li 1t• custodlRn at Saddlcback lligh St·hool in "ti1f!1l·t111 11·1\~ .. Santa An;1. \\'.'.IS pronounCl'I! dC'ad on ".\ftvr :1 l-!r1•,Ll dt•.11 OI 1hu11;.;lir I h:ul arrival at Cos ta !nc~fi\lcmeir1at ttn-strtt.11 ~-~u:.o."t'!IP'~l-JJ)\,:..J!U..U ui;,i....lt.~~l !..ll..l)U.'.JJ .fil~U1i: -· of n1assive head injuries. Cal1forn1i1_ Tv:11"lu·r.-. .\~<'~l'i<lll\11~ 10 Sl'i·k ;1 Rogelio i\t. Quintero.!!, also k11011T1 as c11111pro:111~r 1111~~ thl' ( 11a~1 Lon1111w111~· Roge r ~I. Quintro, \\·as !Jookl'd on l ul!('i.,:t' ll1slfll'1. hi· ~;ud. suspicion' of vehicular nianslaugh ter "ThL" hunrd . h;h <fl'lt·rin111td . t.u followlng the crash on Jlarbnr Boulevard 1111J1ttr,111 its 1111lur •1f 111tt·11t to d1srn1 ss 111 et the San Diego Free"·ay orframp. ! \I h:11lj..!l' fur 11 l\du11f:ir,\' Ollt' ~C fllt'Slt'r lluin!cro, or 1257 Oak SL, San!a ,\u.1. ]\•:11,• uf :lit--1·1u1· 1 111!1 ht ·,;111 th1· lt.'il\•' rcn1aincd in jail this niorning in lieu uf 011 lhl' {11 ;,;t dal' o! lht• f;1IJ 'l'U'i''!~·r an1J ~.500 bail on the felony l'harge. rl'lur11 !11 the ('l,i-•rut1111 111 !ht• :'>pring The sus~ct, a boalbuih.ler. 1\·a11 ··r kno11 th;1t ,01111· µt~ipl1· tna.v allegedly intoxicated at the tin1e nf the 1111,1nlt·rpnt th1-; d1•e1•un1 Jlo111·1l'I, I <iccidcnt short ly after ni idn ig'nt. ;1111 e1)t1\ 1nl','tl 1h1, 1~ 1h1' ht.''' 1..·uur~c fu r according to arresting officers. 111y fan11l.1· and n1y c11llt·,lll'. Investigators said lf.1·pse had just lefl "I fel t the op1·n 11ubhc ht•aring pr0t.,'4''·~ lhe San Diego Free1ray and \1·ns 14·ould be potcntiully th\ 1~11·e to the proce eding through the 11 arbor raeulty ;u1d gl'nt'ratt• u11dut' public1ty.·• Bouleva rd intersection on a Wt'l'n li~ht B;indaruk thl'lnkcd !ht• c·r1\ attor11t>~" when his car wa s ramtnL'ti by Qui11tero's for pleadi ni;t his case und S.'1id he looked van. fur\.\'tird to rcturn inK to his tt•a1·!11n,ll pos1. !-~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~- '. • Sketchbook by Heritage All new, all exciting, just for you On display "°'I'· Stop In and see for Yourself \)REXEL-+iERITAG!irHENREOON-:WOODMARK-KARASTAN .... NEWPORT BEACH • 1727 WESTCLIFF OR., 1112-2000 I WHIDATS & UlUIDAYSttOOlo lkJO . .., ' LAGUNA BEACt-j • •. :MS NORTH COAST HWY., '94-&ISI • TORRANCE• Z31149 ll AWttlORNE BLVD. 'Open f'ri. tll 9, Sun, 12-S•30) :na.im . , p I ~ t Ca D acci •!or nor "'"er tow No J,aul rtlat Ame chec war • s that BS y .... part prod ob ta Ai\1 tu s ope \'lrg J:'elli Rel a O.tr il< D ordc Ria --b1l-. ad\'i and &.·pt rl'tU '""' Th • my f'\'(' I t ship A dep trou or t be t" Vou Ito n· D wh Ra }'('<J prn Thr l\a_ had K bas bei .. In ~ta Ca. •• 'ho ~Ii ear .. Wi1 an ~ ~ l<r ,, co 't • . ., ,.; ' ge e ch 'ta ep r ~u • Friday, May 24, 1974 s DAILY PILOT 3 I At Your : Service Padent ·Was Dead 23 Minu.tes • • A Suadwy, Wednesday and Friday feature Of lbe l>ally Pilot Car RPp11ired DEAR PAT : ri1y husband had an accident. last September in our 1973 Hornet. Eight n1011ths have gone by and no repairs have bt·cn rnadc because parts y,•erc not a\'olilabk·. !low long do .,11c havl' to wait for sonic kind of ::!('!ion·~ . I. C .• Sunla Ana No longer. Your car is heing repuired. J>aul Wheaton, dlrl·etor of oy,·ner relations aud scr\·lcc adn1lnlstratlon for American ri.1otors, sa}'S your t:ase will be checked lo see if un extension of the warranty is appro11r ia1e. lie said there is a shortage of p11rts indus1rywide, and that "'hen shurtaJ;:cs lTratc 11 delay such as you experien<"rd. \1arranties may be txiended on a case b}' ease basis. A body part your llornet nrt'ded y,·as taken from production, and a r1•ar leaf spring Y.as obtained elsey,here bv the dealer. An Ai\lC spokesman suys .stamped parts arc hi short supply and A \IC l'Urrcntly Is ope:ninl! a nt·1v stampinl! plant in \\'est \'lrglnla. A~1C oy,·ncrs bavng dlfficul\y l"Cttinp purls may u·rite to 0'A11t'r Relations, Ai\IC. 14250 Plymouth Rond. Detroit. ~tirb. -18Z32. MAMARONECK,_N.Y. (AP) -"I've been Utere, and I've ~ back." Victor Solow WU speakjng o( death. For 23 minutes after suffering a heart attaCk, Solow was dead. The M-year old pro d.u ce .r o( documootary films liked to boost t!Jat he had never been sick a day in hla Ille. Then at 10:52 a.m. on Saturday. March 23, he collapsed of a heart attack wbile driving hls car. For the next 23 minutes, until 11 : 15 a.m. when bis body was jolted by electric shocks at Ottlted Hospital, Solow had no meuurable Jl")oe, no bearl activity, ancj no vital Ilg ... In a tape-recorded story he <8lls bis "Death and ResuM'ectlon," Solow baa related In hb own words hb slrlni• e1perience. The story was published in a foor-parl aeries by the 11).member Wea'!tchester. Rockland N e w s p •'Per s group. "l was driving and had just •topped !0< a red light," be recalls. "Then calmly but with great surprise," picks up his wife, Lucky, "he turned to me and said, 'Oh, Lucy, I .•. ' As swiftly •our Mistake~ But Countian Seized Aiiyway Federal aients had one of those "good news, bad news" routines for Gar- rett D. Zwart in Anaheim Thursday. Fii-st, the good news: It was a case of mistaken identity that led to police and agents of the Federal Drug Enforcement Administration raiding Zwart's apartment. Only afler the raid did they realize he was not the sus- pect they were after. police sajd. The bad news : He went to jail any,vay when the apologetic officers noticed some of the things he had around the apartment, including six submachine guns -four Russian made and two America -2,000 rounds of ammunition, hundreds of bogus drivers licenses, rredit cards and birth certificates. He was booked on charges of suspicion of possession of illegal firearms and suspicion of forgery . Memorial Day to Close Most County Businesses Public buildings, schools and most bus1neSS{'S \':1!1 be closed ~tonday, \vhen secretary of the Navy James E. Johnson as speaker. Services .,.,·ill be held in Laguna Beach the Orange Coast com memo r a I es by American Legion Post 222 and Af•t•ttlfttt Clt•tfl't•tl 1~n1crica's \var dead 1 in the 106th Veterans of Foreign \Vars Post 5868 at I llEAR PAT: In !ht• su1nr11~'r of l!Ji2 I obser\'an('e of ~lcn1orial Day. a.rn. in Heisle r Park, with former ordcrt'tl ;in XCB-JtMI. hH·yclt• fro1n. C;1rtc !\lernorial Day services have been scl Vietnam war prisoner Lt. Col. Jolm _ ~Janelle s Pr'1.·st1~~l' C1f1s Afti·r 1ak111g tl1L' in Laguna Beath. Seal 'Bctich. San Pitchford of Laguna Niguel as speaker. 1>lk~to-rn~a-~ops-in'bnssC'Tflbtro-.-1 ~~ C lCiilcnlt.'. Ne\vportBCach-:-V,'1:Srm1nsttr,--in Seal-Be11;clt.-"Servtees--will.be.-hQld .al <idv1si.'d thal thl' franH· \\'as defective. • Lus Alamitos. r.1onday \viii aisO be the 11 a.m. in Eisenhauer Park with Capt. and the bike could not bf' ridden. In last day of the Strawberry Festival in Frank Cassily of the US Weapons Scptcnilx•r. 11 .,..·;is crated up .1nd c:ardcn Gro\'e. Station as speaker. rl'turncd by L·Ps. Af1L'r four months. the ~'cderal. slate and rountv offices in San Clemente American Legion Post receipt \\as 1hrO\\n a\\:1~· b~' n1is!akr. Orange Couniy y,·!11 be rloSrcl, as will 423 \\'ill hold ~ervices at 10 :30 a.m. in the Then ca.rte Hl;1nt·h1• b{'g;1n 10 thrl•a ll'll IJr:,nge Coasl city huildini::s. Orange Community Clubhouse at the intersection m~· crt'll1t r:'lt1ng: and I 11:1s t·harg1'(t Slfl l county Tr:insit District buses 11•il\ nut run of Avenida de! Mar and Calle Seville. f'\'en I hough \ht• b1kt· had l>c1·n rl'lllrn('CI _ :'-.lcinnrial Dav. Junior post past romrnander Alan Norton I tr1Prl unsucces.,.fully to ha\'C lh c There "'·ill ·be no r£'gular business or will be the speaker. shipment tr~u:l'Ci. \\'hat no11··! rC'sidcnt.ial mail delivery , according to Services will be held in front of Los ~-~I.. San Clemente the post office, but most mail rolle<:t1on Alamitos City Hall at 9 a.m. by A Cartr l\lanl'ht' 1ncmbtrship service :ind specia l deli1'ery ser\'iCc 111 i 11 American Legion Post 716. drpartmrnl spokesman apolo1:dzf'S ror the continue. In \Vestminster a ser1•ice "'ill he held lrouh le you ba1e h;1d. l'hc manufac111rrr American Legion Post 291 in ~c\1·port by the \Vestmlnster Host Lions Club at of lht• bic~<"lc has gone out of bu.sines~. Bl•ach has scheduled ~tcmorial Day Sigler Park. 7200 Plaza St .. at 11:30 a.m. he says. "\\blt·h created prohle1ns for us services at Pa cific Vit'A' ~!cmorial Park, 1'he service \\'ill be followed by a In handling dlsputrs such as yours." 3~ Pacific Vicv.· Dr11·e, Corona de! ~1ar cookout, 'A'ith proceeds going to Orange Your &<'count ha5 bern credited "·Ith at 10 a.m. y,•i th former assistant County visually handicapped children . $102.92, hrin~in~ )OUr balance lo zero. ltrile 10 Kl·'I DEAR PAT : C;1n ~ou plc:1SC' trll 111t• \vh;it hap1X'ncd to .Ji1n ·rood of Kfl Rad io? l\e been listt>111ng 10 hlrn for years on the 4 a.n1. Farin 1tnd lforne progran1, no.,..· fl'atunn.c: !lick Sinr!air. Th rrr .,..·as no ;innounl'l'Jllt'll! th:it Todd \\;1 s lt•a\·1ng. nor did anyone s;_i~· 1\hcre he had gone. .I. B., Costa ~lt>sa Kfl at isn't sa~·ing y,·hr rt Jim Todd has ~one. o _ hat he has. Todd'5 mail is being for"·ard m, rhaps you tan get a direct ansl4er by 'Aritin~ kl him in rare or KFI Radio Uroadet1stU-.~ Station, lll J'oi. Vermont. Uls An~eles. Ca. 9000t flol Pol 011 \1'1111 DEAR PAT : Last Octolx'r I ordered ;i 'hot por· from Cup-a-Soup. Englc'Aoud Cliffs. N.J . In 1'ovember, I re<.:eivt'd a ~rd saying they 'A'l're temporarily out 01 Clock and that I should receive my order Within four to six weeks. 1 m ~1 1il v.·aiting 8nd I'd like 1ny $3 back. ~ B.Q. Costa Mesa ~ l\faric ~lcOtrmott. Lipton's customer tervlrt department anager, says •he is iending a lfot Pol to you along with some complimentary coupons lo be redeemed '' your suptrmarket for Cup-a-soup. She •pologlzed for the inconvenience and explained that the company was deluged With orders. depll'llng the-supply. All 4trders no"· bavt been filled , sbt said. ~l1e'll ~lal'e Quills : DEAR PAT: Hope I'm not too late to get my name lo the reader who recently Jcquestcd someone to do quilting. I have -been making quiJts ror myself and my ~hurch group since my grandmother 'taught me in the 1930s. Now 1 1vould ~eppreciate the opportunity to make or tinish quilts for individuals to help 'upplement my retirement income. • M. L., Midway City · A. I. wUI be contacting you to complete 'her quilts. Other readers ca n arrange t(Ulltlng lO be done (or them by Miting to M. L., 8502 Washington Ave., M l d way <tty, c. .. nw. illad lnve1t111e11t? ~ DEAR PAT: Last week I received an ltdvertisement from Budget Master Card ,m Seabrook, N. H. This credit card costs 'SIO a year and I'd like you to Investigate this firm before I Invest my money. D. H., Fountain Valley • 11 1ppur> thlll woold be a bad jnvettment. The Better 1Ju1lne111 Bureau •f New Hamplllfre UY' the 1ddre11 :Usted Ip tbe ad Is only a mall drop and 4bat Federll J':xpreu Bndgcl M11ttr :t:ard doCI not mpond to BBB lnqllh:l<s. '11be promotion Is utlonWfde, BB reporll, llddJnl that the cord la DOI traly I credit ;~rd. A merchant 1cceptlng It would bUI ::Ille purchaser d!r«tly, subjecting blm to ;i.u normal strm cbar&e• and-ftaance ::ieea. 1'be BB 1poke11ntn concladed, t nh ocbeme collfd brio& lll&b '""fli' 1o 111 ... molUI 1od ooly concdlod cliecb ti cu&omtn." Hopes Snuffed Anti-srnoking Bill · H angirig Fire Hopes for early passage or lcgislaiion banning s mo k i n g in some areas of private and public buildings "·ere snuffed Thursday as state assemhlmen blazed through their remainlng business to adjourn for 12 days or campaigning before the June 4 primary election. The action on the "non-smoker's bill of r i g ht.<;' ' split Orange County assemblymen Robert Bad:.Jm, (R- Newport Beach) and John Briggs (R· Fullerton). Briggs. who authored the measure which would set aside non-smoking areas in public and private buildings, pushed for passage before adjounrnment. Badham. who led the assault on the bill. tried to have it sent to ihc Assen1bly Health Committee. Badham said the bill involved a serious heallh question and noted that the bill had been sent only to the Criminal Justice Qimmittee, which Briggs said had thoroughly reviewed the issue. The B:idham attempt \\'as rejected by a 37·36 vote, but Briggs then decided to put off a final vote since 41 voles v.·ere required for passage. He fell the atmosphere for the bill v•ould be better after the election. The bill \\'OUid require restaurants .. governmental agenciei;, theaters and hospitals to set aside r.o-smok.ing areas and 'A'Ould provide a fine of up to $50 for \·iolators. Badham said he '"'as opposed to in1mediate passage of the bill b«ause it is a serious health question. ''I think it's absolutely ridiculous to create a new crime or fine if we don't know if this bill would do good for the public," Badham said. Briggs, however, saw th in gs differently. Calling the mood of the assembly "reslive··, he said, "They said they v.'·anted to get going ." Gold Rusl1 Days Recalled In Sunday's Travel Page The Sunday Daily Pilot takes an in- depth look at a variety of Orange County issues from the cost of operating the Orange County Transit Districl lo (Sunday's Best) reasons why some Orange Coast students elect to graduate early from high school through taking heavier course loads. NUTS, CULTS, ISl\18 -Southern California Is the home of lhe extremists, whether polltlcal, social or ju.st In the way of looks. Sociologist. H a r o 1 d Charnolsky plots some oC the lhlngs this area bas been famous -and infamous - lor since It was aetlled. On the Editorial Pag .... "GOW!" -Spring 11 1n run sw1ng, the ~ are flowtng as travel writers give In to the call o[ the bllls. An old Yukon la!lroad ii oow carrying as tnall)I tour1sil u It did proopecton In '98. And clooe to home, Stan Delaplane Is recalling lhe days when Fiddletown was overrun with gold fever. On the Travel Page, TRANSIT COST -The quarter fare passengers pay riding Orange Qiw:ity TranBit District buses doesn't pay a third of the operating tools. Stall Writer William Schreiber tells where the rest or I.he money comes from in the main feature in the YOU section. EARLY GRADS -Students 1'ilo graduate early from Orange O>ast high schools do it for diverse rea'sons -from getting a bead start on graduate programs in law and medicine to giving themselves an opportunity thumb their ,_,at sdloot altogether. The story, by Staff Writer Jan Worth, is the Sunday Speelal. JOB AWAllENES.5 -A new tbrust In eduoatlm whlclrlocuses on the world of wort -not (lrelWlle that all chlldlOll will go ti) colle1e. A People poge fealW'e by Staff Writer Laurie Kuper tells how the Fountain Valley School District prontOia Job awueness at the prtmary plol. I the e1piration of a breath, he seemed 10 settle down in hi.s scat y,·Jth all his weight," she said. "Even hls head remained almost erect but his eyes opened wide like one utterly astonished about an unexpected, strange transcendence. But I knew instantly he could neither hear nor see me. "l puJ\ed on the emergency brake and turned orr the ignition, incoherently talking and pleading with him to hang on, that he was going to be fine. He uttered not a sound." l\.1rs. Solow sou&}tt help and Frank Ho Ho Clolvn Shoots Wife, Then Himself ~1tAh1f (UPI ) -"Hobo the Clo"11" rnade the children cry, and he y,·ou!tl have hated it. The thousands of little ones who rollo\ved lloho's antics on \\'TVJ·TV's "Skipper Chuck" sho\v heard that he died Thursday in Parkway General Hospital. The jolly man with the white face paint, the bulbous red nose. outlandish spectacles and polka-Ootted costume shot himself. Hoho in real life was Howard Padov.·itz, 44, a tragic little man whose wife \\'as divorcing him and \\•bo was embroiled 1vith him in a custody fight over one of their six children. Police said PadO\\'itz argued with his \\'ife, Janet, 38, this week, pulled a gun and shot her and then turned the gwi. on himself. Colangelo, an employe nt a nearbv serv· ice sla1ion. had someone telephone p<r- lice An officer arrived quicJdey and began massaging Solow's heart, and this was continued af1er the arrival of an ambulance maMt.-d by five trained \'Olunteers. It took Solow to United, where t\\e staff had been alerted by radio to the emergency. "1'he patient \\'as dead by available standards," Dr. Harold Roth rt.•countcd . "In other \\'Ord.'i, there v.·as no measurable pulse, oo heart activity, he was not breathing and he appeared to Dy-Dee Fili1ig For Tid ee Suui SACRAMENTO IUPll A Superior Court suit on filC' here involving two diaper ser\'icc firms provides the fo!lo.,..•ing tongue l\\'ister: Dy-Dee \V<ish filed suit to stop Tidce·Didee rrom advertising it· self as DidC'e-Tidee. Dv-Dce claims Ti d e c -Did e e advCrtising itself as Didee-Tidce is misle<1ding prospecti\':.! eusto111t·r:o; by ' Dy-Dec into believing that Tidee-Didee is rea!\1' Dy-Dee. Dy-Dee requested an injunction against Tidee-Didec calling itsel f Didee-Tidee or any other name sounding 1ike Dy-l)ee. Dy-Dee also asked for Sll,000 in damages from Tidee-Didee it claims to have sustained in business losses. Gardeners Lose To Posta ge Due Mrs. Padov.·itz, \rho so met i m cs appeared on the television show as "~1rs. SA>l' DIEGO (,\Pl -The biological l!oho,'' suffered minor wounds. \\'ar "'as aln1ost lost -for 13 cents. The tragedy stunned "Skipper Chuck" The gardeners st.ood ready in suburban Zink ... ~.. .. ·d p d ·1 Lemon Grove. \l'lth stale researchers --• .--~~1 -~'1 Z_,_J@Y.~....!:!P--AAar.b;\1. '1lUL.a-\'.au..ready JO deli\'Cr t1:1e teaching 12 years a~n to rUillll~.fifelong 1.soo predatory' beetles fio,..n from dream to be. a clo"n and a mag1c1an. Australia by way of Sacramento. "He was a very kind and very gentle But they didn't arrive in the 8 a.m. man," Zink said. "Just a quiet little gu.y n1ai! delivery Thursday, or at 10 a.n, .. or "·ho had a ,,·eird ambition -he alway:> at noon. Somebody freed th!! little 'A·anted to be a n1agician and make kids fighting men finally by J>aying th e laugh." postage due. have no v1tal 1igns whatever." A cardiac monitor v.·as put into dci.lon. Intravenous medication was begun. Pure oxygen y,·as supplied through a tube. Electric shock waa begun, !be first at 11 :13 a.m. "It was powerful enough to lift my entire body inches off the operating table, an electrocution in reverse," Solow said doctors told him later ... But there was no result. The heart still showed no activity. A second shock was administered, and '1t 11 :15 a.m. Dr. ltoth remembers : "/\! this time. examination revea led 1hat the patient 's pupils were constricted and narrow. indicating there was a possibility of survival . . . After the second shock, "'e beB<i.n to get evidence of a rhythm on the cardi~c q1onitor. "The patient was alive and we rapidly began to get incre<tsing rnovcn1cnt. lie \1as able to breath. and \\e put hun under nHsal oxygen_ From lhal point. v.e tended to stabilize him. g11 ing hi1n \\hatever drugs \1·ere requireil, a11tl n1onitoring the cardiogran1. 10 make sure the heart .,..·ouldn't stop again ." ""The crisis was over.'' Solow 1\·ote. But hi.· added that for thl· next six da\'s he hung suspended in a stntc not qu(tc u1nu1tose . .. For my fan1ll.1' l! \\'li s a pcrl(IC.! of dr1•ad. ot hope." Solow S<tid. t•xplainin14 they fe<.irl'd thL' poss ibility of brain dar11:.1ge lrom !he 2,1 n11nutes he 1ra<> 1nedically decreased. ''\\'oultl I be a \'f.'gt•tabll· for the res t of my days? .. Bu1 on the sixth day, ht· said, "There \ras a rnir;iculous change. The rcalitv of 11·as a rniraculous change burst into e\'Cry eorn~·r of th~· room, fill ing n1e \\'ilh confidenct• and joy. "And \1hen I beat my friend in l\\'O chess games and he remarked v.ilh some annovance. ·obv1ouslv. there's nothing the ffiati er \1 ith vour damn head.' I felt I had Ix-en deOOrated "ith lhe Dis- tinguished Service Cross .. .'' 1\\'0 1veeks af1er the a1t,1tk. Solo"' "·as discharged from the hospital. One week later, be de<:ided to tape-record the chief participants in the drama. Sajd Dr . Roth : "I came tO see \'OU in the coronarv care unit ... :iboui the ~ond day yo~1 \vcre there. I didn't kno1\' if you kne1v 11·ho r \VflS. I just \\'anted 10 ask you ho\V .lill!..1.CJL .fill.d ~Q.UJ.:.LCSJ?.Qh~e \\'as: '"I feel like rve been thcrl' and 1'Ve- come back." "Yoo \1·ere perfectly conscio11s nt the time you said it.'' Dr. Ro1b said, "and 1 though! that y,·as an inL{·rC's!ing romment because it \lo'as true. You 1\·cre there and 11011· you y,·ere back.'' 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WI • We ww _. ,,_,,_.._.CM•Mo~ ' lt046 t•OOICHUl.ST ST. HUHTlHGTOM llEACH HOJ<5' OAILY 10 · 1 Si'.TUROAY I0 ·~30 SUNDAY 12 • S 968-3329 Wcrtll00>t Ck•911Cit la,,.,,... • ------ ' . 4 DAILY PILOT Israel, Step Up Air Fighting Syria r I - with Tom urphine What 's Laguna Go11naD0Now? l.AGUSATICKS, OEPT. -Orspitr r umors you mny have hrnrd to the 1.·n ntrary. it docs appear that Laguna llt•:H'h is going to ha\'e a ~lain Beach Park -long billed as the Art Colony's "\VindO\V lo the Sea" \'rnrs ago. '''hen Laguna \\·as young, I here "ere I v.·o things on the lo\vnship · s ?-.laln lleach -s;:ind and kelp. lnland visitors disco,·ercd this as one of the finest slrands along th is best of all possihle rousts. So they ;1ddcd :iuton1obilcs and pitched tents to the sanrl and kelp. l:sed to dri\'e right OLll !n lhe ht'<ICh edge and park for fhC' \\'l'PkC'nd Gradually, strip co n1 111 er c i a I dt·\·elopmcnt can1c bt·l\1l:cn the beach rind the hii;:hv•ay and so the shoreline parking stopped. Rut thl· periplc krpt romint:. And a Bnard\\·alk \\"as addl·d In run tht• k·ngth flf !hr. strand. SO.\ll~IHJ\V O\'ER Ille. ~ears, L..iguua's i\l:!111 1:1':11 Ii has n1anagrd In gent:ratt· all j.,1nds nl" <"llllll"l\l'rS~ The IO\\'lllU!ks }J:i~:-.!ed a lot alloal lhl' pltH'I.'. l::it!iL•J' llil' l'iJI' \\(IS S]ll'!ldill'i [O() lll\Jth ---·--·------------------------------ Massacre Disturbed Hijacke1· From \\'Ire Sf'r\'lcrs !'\!~\\' \'OHK -A 22-year~ld man apparently troubk·d by the rt'cent ma~sacre or child ren in Israel 1vas held in !1eu of $100,000 bail today un a charge of p1ra!in~ a helicopter. IJavid F. Kamaiko y,·as calm as he \}:as forn1all y t'hargcd vo'ith Thursda~·'s 4().. rninu\P hijae l.ing of a helicopter fron1 a ( IN SHORT ... ) i'olanhartan heliport to the top of the nl'Rrhy 59-slory Pan American building. Bl'fore he \\·as o;rizcd. the hijacker spoke ernotlonally ahout the deaths of 21) lsral•lis in ri.taal ot. cJcn1anded $2 niill1 on in ranso1n and shot and wow1dcd one of the hostages who was trying to escape. e Russ Gice llet<1ils ri.10SCO\\' -Prt .. sident :'\ixan plans lo fly to ri.1osco1v June 23 or 2~ after a onc- day stop in \Vestern Europe, Soviet sources said todav. They said prf•scnt pla/15 c:ill for Nixon to leave \Vashington June 22 and to arri1 t' hl'rc either the evening of June 2.1 oi· thL' 1nrin1i11g of JU!lt' 2~ to hegin lnlks 11 i!h C.:(ltnn111ni~l l'artv C r n c r al SlTl'f''lary Leonid I. Brcihnc\'.'' Take11 to Grave I .>11. Casket of "General Field ~l<irshal C'inque" of the Syn1bionese Liberation Army is carried to his grave in Cleveland. 1'errorist leader, whose real nan1e \\'as Donald David DeFrecze. died out last Friday. ·~-------- "" in Los .•\11geles shoot- Both Sides Hit Targets hi Heights By Untied Pre.~s ltHernaUonal Both 1sraell and Syrian \1·arplanes struck ground tar~ets in the c;olan ltei~hLi today in the 74lh succcs~ve day of fighling th1·r1', and D a 111 as cu s comn1uniquc satd its 11ir defenses - presumahl.\' mi~i!t's -drstroyl'd three Israeli p!alll'S. l~r:icl s;1id its planes n1tume<l s<1ft·l~·. ISttAf:LI SPt1KES'.\1AN sai d todnv's air raids 1\·erl' the firsl in nine tl<1\s-but hnd nu!hing to do with the di::C0vcry 'fhursd;1y of eight Arab guen·illas "ho hnd inflltratt'd fro1n Syria to attack l~rncli St.•ttlen1t•n 1-;. Six Y.cre killed nnd l\.\"o t";1pturt·d. The Jsrat>li cornn1and did net specify the targets of the air strikes but s11ld they zeroed in on positions on the buldge captured from Syriu in thl' 1973 southern edge of th~ Go!nn Hl!ights ~·ar. Three Israeli soldiers were reported .... wnded in to d ;i y 's t;oJan }{eights fighting. . Syrilill communiques sald 1hc dovaung of three Israeli planes today brought to 41 the number of Israeli p I an es the Svrians claim to have shot do\\oll - ni11s1t1· b\' 111i~.~11i·~. hut !)Onie in air co1nbi1t ....: sint'c April 5. THE ISllAELI HAllJS Oi Syrian posi1ions \ll're the !irs! in nine days and ye pol br ne m m ha po . co G al un a sn so m y, ex re hi re w w re h· g al m h 0 w b Conple. We111 started shortly H11l'r !J ::J1) a.rn. A Syrian a --· _ CQlllJilWlique said !ht• S~r!an a_ir for.~ ..... ___ _ counte-red \\ilh cont·~11tratt:J3Ttacks on - Too Far ~ -·---· -• • -• • -·Ji-:' .. ;;,~ i;:lw+t'fffr °"' ! !r.:~• "''· i.!1'1"::~~ ·tFt<n~h!t!t---C·,..;·,~-e~ttt;1t3 Sti'"ik.~ ·· --· · · (•nnti~I.. Etlhcr the :.:111d 11<1s 1..rpt 100 BELF1\ST. Northern Ireland • iV11tle l"l•-.1H 11r 11)Uflt.l'·h~·.1·,,_v 1_~1 u r is Is .\lilitant Protestants kept up their t 111np!.<1111·rl 11f s:1nd.ll·;1:;. i'.1llit'r d?gs !:>!r;1nglchold on Northern Ireland tod;.1v 11 erc on lht· beath ar 1ht'Y 11~·rl.' ht·1ng \li!h a crippling ~eneral strij;,c as Irish Actors Nailell for Si11u1l "ted Intercourse UI h<inneU. \ ou could gt•L any side of an and British leaders incl to iliscuss their urgu111t·11t. next move. • Fna;Jy, ho11t'\'t'r. son1tbody di scnvrrcd British Defrnsc ~finis1er Roy ~tason thal hl't-;111si· of the upl.lnd pr1i1>1•r!~. 1l!lcnded !he 1neeting outside of London. l .ii~un<1's ~\;1in Heaeh ni:1yb1• \\asn"t and his presence suggested that using r1·all~· a public beach after all. This British troops to move fuel and other 11urricd pc.·ople. Sl'' era I c-:in1paij..'ns \l'C're !')lpp!ie<; in Llstcr "·as u n d c r l:iunl'hL'<I to bu1· th1• propl'rl ) and :issurc t~1nsideration. l! :1s a public strand. (Inc· :.uch Ari C<i\nn~· bond 1:-<sue :1llegcdly f<lill'd hc<'<1USl! c1•riain kl'y La :,:-unans couldn't agrt'e 11hcrc the dr1nkini-: fnun!:uns should go on the ne11· beac!1 p.1rk (l\CE A 1'1::LE\'ISIO'.'rl co\1boy fron1 (;;irdcn (;nnc ct1nlc 1n J.nguna ;i1id .. staked a cl;1in1" 011 the !\1ain Bench. lie 11·;is goinl! !o .. 111i11c sand"' in potat o sul"kS ;111d !hus l'lain1 to 011·11 the shore\ inc . He f11101I\\· rt•1r1•<1ted inland after heavy ;111d pointed discouragcn1cnl from the L.1gun;1cnps. 111 rccrn t tin1cs af1er some agile ni;1ncuverlng by Laguna city f!Ovcrn· 1n1·nt. !hey can1e up \1ith the scratch to bu.v 1hr ~lain Beach proprrtirs Y.ithout :i 1·ott' •:f !ht• pt·ople -thu:-; circun1\.:>nl- i11g ann!h"r drinkin~ fountain debate. So th•'\' tore all the buildings do\\TI :!Inn~ the st rand ;-ind La gunn's ~tnin Cc'aeh had grine full t·ircle. Back to just ~nn.:l nnrl kelp again. Not as n1uch kelr as in ~ cs1crycars. though . THIS IS;\'T TO su~t:t''I ;ill ;ir~un1cnt s on the f:1tc of Laguna 's lllain Beach Pork have b<'en avoided. There Y.'as a hassle on sa\"ing the lifeguard tower which used to be the Union 76 service station across 1:1c hi~h\\ay. Thry sa\"ed it. "They're putting back a l>oard\\'a\k only 1h1s one undulates inst ca d of going ... 1°·;1igh\. \n\\' :ill Things art• pointed IO\\·ard a . J11ne 2~ grand c1·lehra1ion and dedication n1 Lagua·s 11c1\' .\lain Beach. Oii \\"ELL. TllEllE 11:1~ une little argun1r11t about th;1t. \\ht'lhl'r or not. l:.:cau~" or a light btu!-.;cL t1\' t ity should shoot utf $1,250 Y.Orth of 1Lre1••orks during the festivities. ln the end, the city decided to shoot the \\'orks. But it"s ;1 ::!''od 1h iri·~ !111'~ 11.'ld tht' argu1ncnt ;111.1·,1·;1~. It JUSt ~·ou!dn"! h<J\l' ~e(•ll\•'(I like tht•y 1\·cre talking about Laguna·~ ~lain Beach 11·ithout ii. e Cheath1g Ca11Se Told A N N /\ P 0 LIS, t-.td. The su1x·rintt•ndcnt of the U.S. Naval Al'aden1y , faced y,·i!h "·h:it could be !he school's greatest cheating scan d a I, blames the problem on whal he calls antiestablishment youth. UPI Ttltlltlolo Role Reversed Percy Foreman, a noted de- fense attorney accustomed to winning highly publicized divorce and murder cases, has been found guilty in Houston of driving while intoxicated last New Year's Eve. He was fioed $200 and given probation. CA~·IBR!DGE. t-.·l:iss. ! AP \ -An ::ictor anrl actress 11·ho had sin1ulated srxual inlcrCourse in !he nude in a scene of thr play "S11eet Eras" 11cre arrested an stage by a state police officer. Both actor and actress were v.·caring clothes \\'hen the arrest Y.as made Thursday night. T1vell'e persons associated ·with the one-act play were charged y,·ith open and gross lewdness follov.•ing-their arrests Thursday night in the n1iddlc of the performance. State Police Lt. Peter Agnes climbed onstage at Theater Tu·o. announced the arrests, and actor Joel Polinsky was handcuffed and lerl r111ny \\'ith actress Lisa Ingalls. But Polinsky said the show \\"OU!d be OOrk tonight. The au di c n c e applauderl the pnir. shouting. "lt"s a good show." and later iook up a cotll'clion of 1norc than $280 to provide bail. Agnes told the 150 members of the ;:iudience they \1·ere free to go. but he said he y,·as placing under arre~t Cl'rryonc connected \Yilh the pla~-. including licket sellers and performrrs in o second one-act play. '·The Beard.·; "hich was not performed. Eleven of those arrested were released on personal recognizance. Actor Ronald r..tax. y,·ho 11·as to appe:ir in "The Braru.·· following "S"·ert Eros." \\'as hrld al Cambridge Police headquarters for unpaid parking fines. 4 Killed ita Stor11a Plane Witl1 Radioactive Mattei· Ahoru·dBreal{s Up SPRIN'GFIELD. Ill. (UPI) - A four· eng1ne turboprop cargo plane chartered for military use. and carrying a small n1nount of radioacli\'e material has broken up in air durin~ a thundcrstonn and crashed, killing a cre1v of three and a U.S. Navy courier. The crash occurrccl Thursday about 3 1 ~ miles northeast of !he l!iinois capitol. and about 500 yards fro1n a btL'>Y in- terstate hlgh"·ay. Sangamon County Coroner i\"orn1nn Richter said he expected identification of the four bodies to be made today. A NATIONAL Transportation Safrty Board official in Chicago said the four- cnginc, lrlOO turboprop carried three or four pounds of a radioactive material in a lead case. In Washington, U. Col. Nancy Johnson of the Defense Department, said none of the c a r go was considered dangerous. What had been descriix'd earlier as "medical isotopes'' was identified by the Pentagon officer as "a small steel cJntainer of cOntrolled pure y,·atcr" \\"ith total rad ioacti\·ity of less than that of a standard lun1inous dial wristwatdt Addilional cargo included aircraft signal narcs and ll\·o "inert dummy torpedos." nlso described as not dangerous. 'rhc crash site was cordoned off to protect property and aid the investiga1ion of the cause of the accident, the Defense Department said . TIIE PLAm:, operated by Saturn Airy,•avs of Oakland, Calif .• was en route from ;l naval base at Alameda. Calif., to Indianapolis, Jnd., and apparently broke up in ail'. Before doing so, the pilot had asked for a deviation from his assigned route to nvoid the severe thunderstorm, the FAA said. Two Tornadoes Reported A witness said the plane banked steeply and caught fire. "I just saw names up in the air and when it hit the ground it just exploded," the witness said. "I looked up and just saw a ball of fire and then the plane hit the gIO<U1d and exploded.'' Darnage 011.l)· .Slight; Weat~ ,Patt,ern Mixed S1iail ' Sex Life Not SluggisJ,, LONDON (UPI) -Snails have a love life. ~"ll()N"I WIAIMI• ~l rVt(f IOllC"-'1I•1A.tl 1$1 lo •1'•" .... ~""'e'.r',_'•-f:.:.~~!$."li;: LO•,..,.,~ • I 30.00 , .77 IOWlll tlM'flAfllll$ ' .. V.S. S•mmarv llOftt tl!OW•rf •nd t1fr 1kl" fotmtd • cll«k•tl:IOlll'cl 01r,Hn tcr041 •~ n1tlon !odtY, wnl • 1c1tt1r1d 1nund9rJtorm1 twtDI par11 of Okttlloml 11\d OhHt, • Jorntdo dffltOWd • o rn • outbllll ll'lfl neer Allnlr•· Mo.. ctutlflll tnt 1110111 Mid anotl'tl1' •tt llohltd •I Okl'!l\l!Qff, Oki•. WIM!t Ololl "' to '5 1T1 0.11. 11 fhundlr1torm1 1lr11Ck Attvt. Oklt_, Md FIMltY Md l ucvrvt. O!llO. .. 1~ ... ~:ir. O:::lt'U'..:: In the 111~ ... ::;:0. __ (COOllal rvmmary o ft d tidal data .,,,,..,, -· .. /'~e 22.J That's the finding of Nottlnghanl University geaetics lecturer Dr. David 'Parkin. who bu told newsmen of his research into the aexual behavior of snails and slup. "The se1 life of malls Is fasclnatlng," Parido said. When they are In the mood snails disclose their feelings for each olhcr by dancing. he said. "'Ibey circle round tlch other, doing a little dance. "I have oboerved lhll Jn the wild and allo Jn the laboratory. It usually happe111 In lhe spring on mlld, damp momlnp. But I b e Y have to be In the moOd." SIU&J, Parkin said, have a Jw lntttestlng sex life -they .can ferllllze lhemselv... · • Th(' 12 were to appenr itl Distrit1 Court for n hearing: tod:i~·. The opening nf "S11·t•et ~:ros" Cit Thl'atrr T"o had been publitizrd as a trst of the s1<11e·s position on obscenity. The :\lassachusetts Supreml' (.' o u rt struck d0\\11 on April Z.1 thr existing obscrnity la"" calling it •·vallue :ind arthaic... A propoSt..'<i llt'\I' la\1' has rt•ct•il·l'rl at\ but fin;1l appro1·;-J in !ht' ~talc !louse. and has been sent to the Senate for consideration . State police sald Thursday that the t'h.'.lrgc of opl'n and i::rn~" lr11·d nrss y,·as not part of thl' \'Oidrd ol.l"cl'n 1:y l::i\\·. "S1\·eet Eros·· has bcl·n performed in New York and played briefly in Boston in 1970 before being closed by local police. Ul'I T9'1NI• SUCCESSFUL -Premier·des· ignate Yitzhak Ra bi n an- nounced today that he had formed a government. replac- ing Golda Meir's, and hoped to name his cabinet Saturday nighl Ford Pictured As Upset After Meeting Nixon WASHINGTON (AP) -Both the White House and Vice President Gerald ll Ford are reluctant to say much about a hastily called conference between President Nixon and Ford. An aide to Ford saJd the ~f>.minutt meeting, lnlllated by the President late Thur3day morning, made the vice pres1dent's schedule nm Jate, leavlhg him "a lltUe uptight." Ford appeared to be In an unusuolly somber mood when he arrived In New York !or a speech Thursday night to the American Iron and Steel Institute. Earlier In the alJernoon, as he boarded hi• plane at And"'w' Air Foree BMe oulald• Wublniton, he WU gltet.ed wllh a blrra1• <I. questions about the meedng. He ,,..Id say only tbal It was "• typical 11>verlng o! all ba,.." and lndlcaled It didn't touch Oil the Waler· gale Japes controveny. the cf'ntral :i,t.."Clor of tht; ~.-1-111ile front. The Israeli army beg;1n hunding out autamatic rines to frnnlll"r St'ttlers, created ci\"il guards a1n Jl1i.'. 1ht•1n and banned all w111uthor11t•d t r ;? f f 1 c fron1 roods skirting tht' Ll·ba11e:-l' and Srrinn llnt.-s. Foot soldit·r~. n11oehan11t•d 111L1:1!r.1 1n1•n :ind hclicoplers on high al(>rt crL,~· crossed the hilly v.oodl'<I rri.:ion !>1.·low U.·banon io search of inl!ltraiors. E.,.tra troops 11·ere pos!rd at se1tlen1l·nts. U1C'1r searchli~hts hghtini? tk!' 111gh1. Aulhor111r~ u1 Jcru~olt·n1 11 h c re Israelis and ,\rabs li\t' snle by sidt•, searched Arab~ r1•1c•ri11J! lsr<1l'!i sections of town and forhadt! late night und early n1orn1nJ,! trt1ffle bt'l\\'e<•n Ar11h eas\ Jl·ru~:Jll'in and !hr est bank or the Jordan i{h't•J'. ~ttlitary ~ourcrs s.1id I hat \1 iih thousand~ of Jsra1·lis Inking to resort spots this "·t-ckcnd for the Sha\'UOt holiday. 1narkinl! lhc h:indinJ! do1\n of the !en ccn1mancJm1·nts to :\losc!'i on ~lount Sinai. the nat ion must be rrady for anyUung. . '. Kissi11ger Suys He'll Offer 01r1i Cease-fire Pl"n JERUSALE~t !Af'l -Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger said today he plans to offer his ov.·n compromise proposal aimed at breaking the Syrian- Israeli deadlock over troop limitations on the G<tlan front. "\\'e are ronsitll·rin~ 11· he t her ::ipproaching the issue of thinning out forces y,•ith an American proposal might help matters." KissinJ?er told nr\vsmen after meeting Israeli leaders for nearly three hours. lnfonnation r-.iinister Shimon Peres said Kissin~er ~·as contemplating a ''middle of the road" proposal. which he declined to !Spell out. But he said the secretary's idea "·as "a bridging propooition which 11•ould take into consideration the partirular s harp sensibilities of both sides.'' Kissinger introduced an American initiative last week and ~·on both sides' approval of a truce I ine. A senior U.S. official said Kissinger would return to the Syrian capital later in the day or on Saturday, hoping to wrap up an agreement separatlng the two countries' ~tile annles In the Golan Heights. With or without an agreement the official aakt, the American dlplomai will go home m Sunday, which would be the 28th day of his marathon shuUle diplomacy mission. The o!licial said Thursday night that Israel and Syria were "considerably closer" to agr~ment on thinning out their forces than they had been 24 hours earlier. DAILT l'tLOT DELIVERY SERVICE Dt.';.....,. of rhe Daily r.lot ,, QIQ'Ord.d ~ H -,ou dll l'OI ~.,.,... Oii* ~ 8 30 o.m. Ull Ulll "°"' 000r will 111 lifWlll!l IO *' c.M .. '*""" "'"'~ J:OO o.m. ' • ~ l l'd lurlOtr. "'l'DU do nal f'ICo9h>f b-, • 1.1'1. ..,.,, Of • I.Ill. ·~· c.it :. = "411 llt ll!owtl'll IO'°"' Clllll .. Wllll \Hllll 10 1,111, T- McMO'll'IOtCIMI¥' Nwl ......... ""··· MM1t1 . I ' ' l e. e c . Son Safe, 1 As Father Surrenders SUNNYVALE (AP) - A 20- year~Jd father who kept police away for eight hours by brandishing a butcher kjil!e near the throat of his 14-- montlHlld son surrendered meekly ]ate Thursday without harming himself or the child, police said. ''Time was on oor slde/1 ( State ) co1nm~ted police chief George Hansen of Sunnyvale after Robert \Vhitney, an wicmployed c I e el ro n i cs ' • assembler, walked out of the f • smau apar1mcnt, •umcd his Hot Cfnl rontation · son, Richard, over to his n1othcr and was taken to Assembly Speaker Bob Moretti, right, interrupts Secretary of State Ed mund G. Valley Medical Center for Brown Jr., during a dramatic, rough and tumble, impromptu debate at the State cxanlination. Capitoi Thursday following separate news conferences. Brown charged M~r~tti All day \Vhitne}I had \Vith being a latecomer to the effort to close tax loopholes and .cleanup pol1t1cal rejected the pl eas of police. abuses. More tti countered by tell in g Brown, "the amount of 1nformat1on that his mother and a priest to you know around here could be 1vritten on the head of a needle". 'l'he primary release the bahy, saying he e1ection is only 11 days a1vay. \\·ould kill hirnsclf and his son ______ ...:._ __ c:.._ _ __c. _____________________ _ w1less his \\'ife , J\1ary, 18, returned to hirn. The couple had quarreled and she had f!Onc to visi t her parents. fvlr. and Mrs. Francis Gallagher, in Las Vegas, Nev., llansen t-aid. Poli.:e efforts to reach her were unsuccessfulM e BrlbP S11sperls SA~ DIEGO !AP I -An Oakland lalV)er and l\\"O aides 11rre jailed for invt'stigation of hribcry in ;in alleged a!len1pt lo l'Xlort $2.200 from a sailor charged v:ith rnj)('. Frank l\I. r:nnix . 38. v.·ho maintains a law office in Sa n Diego, v.-a s arrested Thursclnv along v..'ilh his exec u t ; v e Grand Jury llears Views On Patty's State of Mind SA.'J FHANCISCO (1\P1 -A J1igh school senior allegedly kidnaped by the Symbionese l,iberation Ar my test i f i e d Thursday bclvre a Grand Jury about Patricia Jlearst's sl.Jte of mind. voluntarily participntrd. has evidently thro"'n up a Matlhev.·s has said J\!iss very bitter and irrational Hearst told him she was a barrier between herself and voluntary participant in the me and her family and that it holdup and that she carried a gun on her hip that she rould seems fuWe for us have used at any tin1e. particularly for 1ne -to plead DAILY PlLOT lJ I Mistaketa ldentit11 Police Surround Home HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Gerri, a n Austratia·bom secretary, and Joan, a medical technologist, were watching televi!!lon in their modest bungalow late Thursday night when the first police car took up station outside to make sure they could nqt escape. Gerri and Joan, both 27, had just been mistilken for Emily Harris and Patricia Hearst. An anonymous telephone call to Los Angeles police or the FBI had reported the presence of the two women in the house behind another home on Carleton Way, a neighborhood of I ow · r e n t houses oo the eastern edge of Hollywood. At the Hdttywood Division station, men with shotguns were loading into cars to follow up yet one more tip in one of the most intensive criminal hunts in California history. There had been blind leads before that led nowhere. And then there was also the tip from a 53-year-old woman last Friday t h at 100 to lhe biggest gWl battle in the department's history. As they loaded into the cars, the poli ce did not know that in the rear bungalo1v it was just Gc:ri and Joan, and aJI th ey v.·ere up to was going to bed . Through the night men unobtrusively took up positions arowid the bungalow, in the streets on either s i d e . Newsmen began gathering at the Hollywood station. Word got out that "something big" "I didn't think they were the police." Back at the station, one offi cer turned to another. "lie won"t believe we're really the police," he said. That was when the HollywOod Division station decided to call the rear house to see if Patricia Hearst v.·ould answer. "Wow! Only in Hollywood," • 'M!I God, it renll11 is the police 1111d f/1e11 r e nll!I hnc e us s 11rro1111d· e d.' • 11·as brc1Ying. The radio ;i reporter listening i n chaMels ca1ne alive v..'ith talk exclaimed. as more and more men filtered into position. As the first light broke over the Hollywood hills, an offieC'r in charge of the operation ~clephoned the front house. The call \\'as answered by Jack Agopin, 42. a groce r. lie \Vas told that his house ''as surrounded and the police ,,..·anted to kno\Y \\•ho t~c tv.•o women were in lhc rear. "! told them they had to be pulling my leg," said Agopin: 111c phone rang in the bungalO\V and Gerri. dragged out of a sleep, answcre<l it. ''This is th e Los Angelcc:; l'olk:c Drpanrnent. \\'c \\Oul(I like you \\Otnen to identify vourSC'lves " • Outside .in the st reet there were znore than 60 officers, ;ind the tc~on was rising. "I v.·as terrified," s;:iid Joan. "\Ve t:alled back <1nd he '''llS rii;:ht. r..ty GOO. it reall~· is the police and tl1ey really do have us surrounded. They wanted ti) know if we couJd be Miss Hearst and ~irs. Harris." "\Ve said we weren't," Gerri said . "We were really scared v.·hcn we went out lhe door ," said Gerri. "I was beginning to wonder if I should go home to Australia." She's lived in the United States five years . The nose or the squad car rolled into view past the front house. Back at the station house. nc\Ysmen and officers had already started laughing and joking. ''The SLA would never have turned the lights on." said one feporter. "It can't be them." Over the open radio they ('()Uld hear one officer reporting the progress as anotht!r entered the house and his roice came over the tc1£·phone. '"It's not them. Nobody here but honest citizens." "I thought the police 1verc just super," Gerri said. ··1 have no complaints about th('m at all. "After all, ire re~lily could have been the SLA ." , --· -. Cf;'Sistanl 161rolhy n._ Y;ilia.n. 42. both of San Diego. th!' rape l"ictim. Janrl l::spt'. ~I. of National Cilv, and her estranged h u~band, C&rardo ESJX', 39, of Corooado. Tom Jl,1 a I t h" 1\ ~ , -llJ; Lynwood, who v.·as allegedly abducted by the SLA for 12 hours last week in Los Angeles, appeared before the Grand Jury, which \Vas coosdering Miss Hearst's ro!e in Ute San Francisco bank robbery. Before Weed entered the for her to give up" t~osed session, he s a id I-:====:'.:=~=============================:-:-=:..:;;::=======-=======;;::;::;, altomeys h..1d lolc.l him that • l I l e Rock C:o11cert LOS ANGELES (AP ) -A police offici al says t he manpc)\\~r needed to pntrol a proposed t\V(Hjay rock concert at Memor ial Coliseum could h.,,mper h 1 s dcp<1 rtmcnt's efforts to pntrol the rest of the cilv. City police commi ssioners Thursday postponed for onp \\'eek a decision on whether to grant permission for the concert 11fter ()('puty Police 01.icl Louis Sporrer sa id about 1,600 of the city's 7,20 man force \i.:ould be neC'ded lo maintain crowd control. e Prisoners itloced STOCKTON f AP -1\1'0 persons accused in l h c slayings of nine persons near Victor last l\O\'Cmber have been moved from De u e I Vocat ional lnsiitution to the Sonoma County jail at Santa Ho"1. \\'illie Lul her Stctlmnn and Douglas E. 1.retzlcr \\'ere moved Thursday. Stel"t:'n A. \Veed. 26, l\fus 1 lcarst · s fiancc, Ylhom she later renounced as a "sexist p1~ ... also testified . Roth told the panel what thc1· knew about J\1 iss Hearst"s staie of n1ind. Until now, she has lx.•l.'n sought only as a material witneM In the April 15 roblx•ry because authorities \\'ere not sure she had FBI Nails Cri111e Chie f LOS ANGELES !UP!l 1\ntho~y 1'. Spano, 57, of Long Beach . .,.,.as arrested Thursday on Jl,lann Act charges by the FBI. "'hich said a woman, 21, 11·ho rl'sponded to a newspaper ad orrering a job, was taken to ~texico City and forced lo becon1e a prostitute. Spano Is president of Crime Preventor Products, Inc, the f u g it i v e nev.·spaper h £"ires s's ''extr:iordinary'' situation would give her "almost complete cmtrol of her legal situation'' if she surrendered. "I am afraid foc her life and I would like to talk to her," \\Iced said. "What I have been trying to point out in the last couple of days is that Patty Police Ncib 'Rapist' LOS ANGELES (APl - Armed officers assisted by at least two helicopters circling overhead staged a shootout in the llollywood area a n d captur_e:d a man who was thoogbl to be the roealled stocking-mask rapist. The man, l\'ho was not immediately idrntified. was shot and wounded in the half· OOur operatioo T h u r s d a y night, a spokesman said. Officers said the man was responsible for at least 50 rapes and one murder in · the Holly\\"OOcl area. Ultra lite for summer ... blue and ~!ICJW' tatte.rsaJrcoat Corbin poplin trouser- OANT shirt and JALBOTT tie. I a b -~ j ' \ c ... 'd .e Super specials for Summer time fun in the sun l3ri:.;h1 1Jt:.t'> char .in: L.l'>}' care JnJ cool for th<: ki<ls ro \\'t·a r tur play, vacationing and more. And \vh at's even nicer, they're all at a spcc1.i l savings for you. a. Shirt scy!e tennis/play Jn:ss 1vid1 clastiCizeJ \V;liSt, r antS [Q 1natcb. Polrcsrc r I co11on :t!ISorreJ prinrs. i\v.tilabll' for Sill'S ·l·GX, SO 3 to GX Girl s b • Asso rceJ style play Sl'CS. Sho,vn, polycsrcr anJ cotton flor:il printed check. E!asric backcJ shorrs, pcplun1 hahcr rop \virh tie at neck and back. 7·1 4, S·I· 7 to 1-i Girls C. Srridc Rite sandal sale. \'\'hire and nsso rtc:d co lors and styles. J\1isses' size\J 21;2·3 or Teen sizes 5·9. Orig. $~-SI _), ~6 • Young Shoes d.1angy T-s hirr Jressl'S in cocron polyl'S tl'r kni t soliJs of \Vhite, red, or navy \Yirh contrast stirching . For sizes S, to,[ aoJ L, S•> )'Oung Teen s e. Dapper sun suics for rhe 'little man: In polyesr cr and cotton. As.sorted colors aad sryles. Sized 2, 3, 4, 84 Toddler Boys f. Famous namt""group of sun dresses wirh 111atching bikini panties. Sho\vn: 'vhitc halter Jrc:ss \vith bright gree n dotted trim anJ panrics. Sized 7-f4, 88 7 to l·i Girls SANTAANA SOUTH COAST PLAZA Sbcp.Mooday diru Friday, 10:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. l Bullock's ~nca Ana, I Fuhion .Square, 2800 N. Main Sn:tu, Sanra Ana, Telephone: 'd'.Jlll S.mrday, 10:00 a.m. ro 6:00 p.m. · Bullock's South Coast Plaza, San Diego Freeway ar Bristol, Costa Mesa, Telephone: ''6-0611 , \ • • 8 DAILY PROT EDITORIAL PAGE Budget San Clemente's city council has scheduled an aJJ. day session Tuesday to run through a spartan city bud~et page by page. and it appears they will have to c1nbell1sh a document tflat appears sparse at this time. City Manager Kenneth Carr, citing fiscal uncertain· ties in the national economy next budget year, caUs for only a 2 percent increase in city spending, despite n1a· jor inflation. lie also asks that the $1.55 tax rate re111ain the same for the proposed budget of slightly over $5 n1il· lion. Strong demands will be nlade on a $200 .000 reserve ·account for inereases in wages and benefits to e1nployes. The budget is devoid of any "frill s" in the capital iinprovements category, in spite of a gro\Ying moven1ent for more parks development. The only solid increases in revenue appear to ton1 e fron1 a soaring assessed valuation reflet:ting last year's building boon1 , but inflation has gobbled up that new incon1e. It appears that the city will try to toast through tile coming fiscal year and try to stay on an even -if unexciting -course. Ne\v Look Needed 'fhe esthetlcs of architectural design. though ~ften good fo r an argun1ent, probabfy are a 1natter of inch· vidual taste. Nevertheless. Saddleback College. on its ~lission Viejo hilltop. has had a hard tin1e livi ng down \vhat n1any regard as a "fortress-like" appearance. It was perhaps with this in n1ind that college trus- tees decided to hire a new architectural firm, Hippe and J{andell . to take over Saddleback's sluggish IO-year building progra1n which calls for eight 111ore permanent vs. Inflation buildings and a swimming pool by 1985. At le ast three of those buildings already are in the \l:orking-drawing stage where their design would be dif· flcult and costly to change. But as for the other five, trustees should look into the possibility of softening their design. The existing library. a massive chunk or concrete, has been the target of 1nuch criticism. Future designs could be n1ore grac:e ful , 1nore approachable, more inter- esting. lf there is any way to reshape the feeling of cant- ing buildings, now that a new architect is doing the work, trustees should pursue lt. Crcscc11t Bay , Creation of a park at Laguna's Crescent Bay Point appears to be nejring reality. due in a large part to the responsiveneiS of city, county and state public of· ficials and representatives. At the state level. Sen. Dennis Carpenter {R·Ne\Vporl Beach) and Assemblyn1an Robert Badham, iR-Newport Beach) are steering the project through 1nyriad comn1it· tees. At the county. the office of Ronald Caspers. fifth tl.istrict superviso r. has 1narshallcd support and financial ai d. 11:1 Laguna Beach, each of the five individual city council 1ne1nbers has been active in support of the proJ· ect. And recognition is due the .citizens such as 1-lelen Pines and the r~riends of Crescent Bay Point \vho really initiated the push for the park. It is a \vry con11nent on t he present state of citv planning_that Crescent Bay Point 111ay become a park ncit because 1t was planned as a park. but because citizens reali zed it was slipping a\vay into another residential clevelopn1ent. • s FDA Vita1ni11 Regulations Dear Gloon1y Gus .1-l Believer i11 Self ·f11lfilli119 P1·011f1ecies io !he Editor: The severe nc1~· \itamin regula11on::; arbitrarily in1posed by the Food and Drug Administration are outrageous. J have purchased vitamins for ~·self and niy fan1ily for many years. Neither J. me1n bers of n1y fan1ily, nor any ~cqualntance of mine has ever suffe_rrd side·effects, but I have suffered side· effects fT on1 prescrip1ion drugs. as ha1e countless others. FRANKLY. I question the motives 1n these reshirl ions. One t'Xplanation 11 hieh readilv occurs to me is that the FDA is doing· a favor both to the American r.t edical Associat i on and the pharmaceutical industry through forcin~ consumer s tvho \1•ish to exercise their personal right lo take vit::imins to go to the great expense of lirst going lo a doct or and then to the pharmacy, thus pa ying far more lhan needed and than the consumer can easilv afford. In some cases it \viii make ·the purchase ot vit.an1in s simply impossible. l am sending this complaint lo the FDA and to my con g r es s ion a ! representatives. Considering all the realty harmful substances in both foods and drugs condoned by the FDA, it is high time the agency be cut dov.11 to size. ~IARGARET NOLEN 1''o.,el Tl1eoru 'ro the Editor: President Kixon has ad\·anced a ne1v and novel theory of jurisprudence, \l'ht'n he says that hi! has the right lo determine \vhat evidence the Special Prosecutor and House J u di c i a r y Committee nt'ed lo assess the charges !hat have been alleged against him. ]'<;£\'ER in the 1\'ildest flights tof imagination has the notion been propounded that the accused hns thu right lo resolve finally and ,,·ithout change, the eriftence !hat \1·ould be used to reso!\'e the question of his 0\\11 guilt or innocence. Such proccd11re is approximately equivalent to a1!011·in~ a person sentenced to death. to select the ti1ne and place of his 0\\11 hanging. ROBERT E. O'BRIA.~ .'10111111 Effects To the Editor: The llood of criticism or t 11 c President's transcript of tapes by now has probably attained its high mark. But there is one point of criticism which J have not seen recorded: that is the total lack of creative irriagination in l<ibeling th e "gaps" sitnply (unintelligible) or 1 inaudible I. IT \\'OULD n1akc tor TTIUCh snapplt.'T reading if tire transcriber or transcribers had used som.:! imag inatio n in stating the reasons for the blanks. Let's take. by \\·ay of example, a random selection from the April 14. 197:1, conversation P1111d• MAILBOX Letters fro111 readcts are wclconie. Not111a/ly, ?.criters s//01dd convey l/1e1r 'rnessages iii 300 words or Less. T/te rigl1t io co11dei1se letters to fit space or elirninatc libel is reserved. All let· ters 111ust include signature and 1nail· i119 address but. ·11rnnes may be with· lleld 011 request if sufficient reason is arrtt:irent. Poetry wilt 1iot be pub· Us lied. bl'f\~'CC!l the rresiden t ::incl Haldeman, and supply our o...,·n 1·ersion ol' \\·hal the 1 unintelligibles) probably should hal"e be<.'TI: "P. 1uuto horn\ Oka.r, John ttrain \\hist\e1. \\'ith Segrctli. "H. \Veil, he \1·as rlearly (irt pl:n~e taking off) ,~·hich is totally (~lanne IJ;1nJ marching by) that Segretti. " Something like the above 1vould have been a little lPss n1onotonous for thousands or us nutty citizens 11·ho toofi the trouble to read through <ill Iha! gobbledygook. It even n1ight ha\·e du!led s<>me of the crititisn1. H1oudh1gfo11 Support To the Editor: !\lo st Orange Counti::ins concerned \1·ith education rejoiced in your recent editorial co1nn1cnls titled "Votes for Education.'' THEY WOULD agree, I think. '.h:it \Vilson Riles is the n1an to head up !he state's education system. But closer to home is the candidacy of Dr. Donald D. \Vood.ington for counl.v superintendent. They would agree with all the supporting com men ts for Dr. \\loodington. All except one. That one is: •·Most local superintendents ackno\vledgc pri\la\ely that they have little respect for the incumbent and that he has failf:d to provide either the leade rship or the assistance that the office should pro- duce." THE thousand·member Orange Cow1ly school administrators in their spring seminar at Santa Ana rece!lt ly pui>Jifl)' voted six to one to support Dr. \Voodington. Apparently so disgusted 1vith the seeming fumbling educational philosophy of the incumbeut. they broke a long-standing policy and came out for a candidate, Dr. Woodington . So most educators and other Orange County citizens are pleased that such a leeding newspaper as the Daily Pilot has endorsed the candidacy o r t h i s educational leader. Dr. Don Woodington. They wouJd agree that \Voodington is "an excellent candidate to s ucceed Peterson .'' TOM ALEXANDER "E11cust1 me, is this gallery ju~t empty1 or is this an ellhibiliott'I'' Behind Nixon's Optimism Pcrh<ips if 11e asked Rieh;1rd i\i.\ori to abdicate. rather than be i•11· peached, he might acquiesce. H.J. Gloomy Gut comment~ 1r1 subml"td 1>w re~oers ;ind do nor necess~rllw reflecl ltte views ol 1~ new1P•P•r. SenO your pet peeve to Gloomy Gus. Oiily Pl!ol. l11dig11atio11 Or Plai11 Bad Te111per? ~YD NEY J. HARRl0 Antics ...,·itb Sema ntics : \\l ho \1·ould dare to Compare my "righteous indignation'' 11·ith yo uir "shocking bad temper"? 1 explain rny position "in a broad frarne of r£fe rcnce:· but you explain yours only ''in glittering generalities."' . , . The father 1vho says to a chil d. "\Vhen I \ras your age .. :· is already tellinu a Ii~. because it 11·as nol the san1e age i~ a dlfferent age. \Vhen extol the vir!ucs of "discipline.·· the odds are high lhat I am preparing to adn1inister it rather than submit to it. \V,\SHI~GTON-As an expert in self-ful· filling prophecies President i\ixon's tr:ick retard is not bad. He kept saying in 1970 that 1971 \vould be a good year and J9i2 11ould be very good and they \\'ere, econon)ically speaking. t-.'o\v he ls at it agnin. snying: th:1t he can "s<ifcly" predict that ··by .lb\'.! end of ·i.J \re will say it \1·as a gOQd year ct:onomically, '75 \Vi!l be a bettL•r year a11d '76 'vill be 'hi? very best Yl'ar Arncrica ha s ever had ecOrloniica!ly." The "very best ye a r," supposedly 1rould he 1neasured by increased pro- duction, 1 o we r ~ d p r i c es, decreast•d une.mp!oyinent and increased personal inco1nc. l\'IXO~'S economic forccas1s arc not \1·idely shared bv a nervous econon1ic cornmunity, v.·hich is more concerned at the moment with suspicions about the financial system·s stabilltv. There is troubl e in the banking "·orld involving such giahts as !\fanufacturer's Hanover Corp .. J. P. Morgan, Bankamerica Corp., First National City Bank. Nervousness about the stock of these big organizations apparently arises frof!1 some troubles into \\•hich lesser banks have fallen. causing jitters to run through \Vall Street. - \\lilt! banks charging 11 1 1 percent interest to their most favored borrowers. it may be difficult to understand ,,·hy the banking system would be insecure. But perhaps it is the dizziness suffered at great heights that causes ihe fear of i1nminent fall. President Nixon's optlrp ism is niore explainable. He is a grd!.believer in the fulfillme nt ot his O\\TI prophecies. Saying it \\'ill be so \1'il\ n1ake it so. Those \\•ho do not understand this are constantlv asking-rhetorical questions on ho\\' /\"ixofi c;Jn stand the strain. \ron't he crack. or con1e shuddering dov.11 in a formless bloh and ooze fr on1 the scene? TllEREFORE as adv~rsity increases. and \l'it h each stage in its increase, it ls assumed in some quarters that /\"ixon 11·il1 have to resign, if only because some of hls former supporters are calling for it. Senator Barry Gold~·atcr I Rep.· 1\riz.) assumes I hat if Nixon is impeached. he \vi\1 resign. A Republican senator running for reelection i n Pennsylvania righteou sly calls for /\"ixon's resignation. The Republican Leader of the House, John Rhodes (Rep.· Ariz. l says thaf even if the President is not impeachable he should at least give thought to resigning, \Vhich is a masterpiece of ambiguous statements. Such developments, if not specifically then of this general tone, were expected by the President "'hen he decided to make public the ugly Watergate tapes. Bad initial reactions were forecast. "Boy. 1vhat happened ¥1as sure predictable," said one of Nixon's three or four closesl advisers. -So '''e see Nixon again in a familiar role. His mind has leaped ahead -as it has also on the state of the economy -to that stage in the future "'hen adverse rcact io,n is tr111perrd <Jnd a balanced judgn1ent prevails. THE STlDIOL"S rerr<ll'r of th c \\fatergatr tapes \\·ill find in them his confidence that adversity will be overcon1e one "'::JY or aoothcr; and his ov.TI interpretation on "·hat he did about that \\'as to let e\'crything "hang out." rrlthough others 1rould s;i~· the opposite \\'<IS tr Ul'. Gi\'en the true strr!e of r\ixon's mind, 11·hich is that advrrsity \\ill be O\'{'rcome. the idea of rrsignation can pk1y on\y a pas.~ing rolf in his calculations. Nixon·s prol>('nsity in some instances to ~v one thing but do the opposite is. nnl con trolling "·hen he enters very critJcal singes of his career. Then the old stubbom streak lakes over. rind tht• \\·o rsc said ubout hin1 thC' more convincrrt he bec,omcs of his ov.TI rightness. It 11·111 be noted 1n this connection ho1v cnthusias1ica!I~· ;ind confidently hr h:is turned awa~· fro1n ceo nnrnic controls he once said he nl'vc.r 1,1 ould invokr. NOT ONLY \\"ill 19iG. the year of the American bicentennial. be the "very best ~e::i~" economically. but Nixon is betting 1l \\'Ill be a good year for him personallv. He will hal'e surv ived by an act of ...,·iii. according to his calcu lations the ir~peaeh1ncnt firestorm and ...,·ill. bring his tenure to a normal end so that it 11·ill be judged in the future as a con1plete<l 1\·hole. At the moment if Nixon's prophecies may seem unfulfillable this is nothing new ~n his career of 01·ercon1in~ advrrs1ty through stubbornness and J>ersistence. His daughter, Julie reads him right. li e "'ill stick it out u;1til the last roll is ca!led up vondcr on Capitol Hill. - "Cuisine·• is food served to those 11•ho don't enjoy it unlrss they are paying more than it's v.•orrh. I have a healthy seU-respet"t: you have ~ gocxl opinion of yourself: he 1s intolerably conceited . Abortion Battle Rages Can it be 11•holly a linguistic acciden t that the ll'Ord ''tongue" is fcn1inine in Greek, Latin, Italian, French Spanish and German? ' ' • • I went lo the film "The Exoreisf' because "I \vante<I to see \.l'li<it people are getting so excited about.'' but every· body else went because "people are at· lracted to that kind of morbidity." • ' "It's dog-eat-dog in this business,·· said the man -proceeding to bcha\'e in a manner that no dog has ever behaved toward another. • ' \Vhat we call the "Free \Yorld" con sists mainly of those nations which have decided to relinquish some freedom to Us rather than to Them. • • • I have retained legal counsel; you have hired a la"·yer; he found himself some · \V hcncver S\veet\Yife and I feel the need for some ne\v reading material, I sit do1vn at this old typewriter and bat out a column on abortions. Boy, the letters come flooding in : we can do without television for a couple of days~ Just about hair of the lettcr-\vrit ers oppose abortions on various grounds, mostly religious and moral -the sanctity of life. The other half approve of abortions on the premise that a woman has the right to de· cide \•:hat to do with her 1)1vn body. Fuony thing , l'vr notlced. Those "'ho agree \vith our anti· abortion stance al· ways sign their name to their letter; those who disagree seldom do. That \vay, I guess, they feel at ease calling me a male chauvinist pig. And so the battle rages. shyster. • ,• • MEANWHILE,stategovernment When I am stopped for a driving continues to compel those opposed to infracUon, J wonder why the cops aren'a abortions to finance a vlotatlon of their busy "chasing criminals'' instead or personal moral and religious ~e; at hounding respectable citizens; but when least one out of every three theraptutlc another motorist runs Utrough 8 red abortions performed ln C41ifomia Is paid for by the taxpayer. One out of three! light, I wonder 80f~ly "w~ theedpoedli~e In 1973, callfomta taxpayer1 shelled are never aroWld Wu1:n they 11: ne · .1 out $12 million to pay for 42,300 abortions • • • ~ performed under Medi.cal, the state's My romance is a "grand passion"; health care service program. It is yours is .. just one of those things"; bis is reasbnable to assume that ,bout $1 a "ridiculous JnfatuaUon." million of that money came from • • • taxpayers who are staunchly opposed to A "realist" ls a man who prides such legalized murder. himself on being able to take the w9rld Tbus does Gaesar i.... the individual as he finds it, which only contributes to to vlolale his conacl<nce. I\ ii Olft' lhlng malclng It a l\tUe worse. 10 keep separate church arid state; It ls - ( RUSWALTON ) something else -it is the antithesis of liberty -to permit the state to abrogate the individual 's religious convictions. But, abrogation and pre-emption sum to be the watchwords in Babylon these days. Paul Goodwin , M.D., our friendly family physician, recently sent us a report from !he Pregnancy Control Center in San Francisco's Cathedral Hiii Medical Center. It is a compilation of data regarding abortions performed there cluriiig 1973. If those data reOect the statewide picture, and they are probably pretty close, t!)js is the way things seem to be: ABOUT 1,300 ol those 42.300 Medi.Cal abortions were performed on girls uilder the age of sixteen. About 200 were performed on &iris under fourteen, and about 13,500 · youna women-between sixteen and twen~y years of age subjected themselves and their unborn cbikl to that sophltticated vacuum cleaner. The typleal female undergoing an abortloo was white, unmarried, between the ages of twenty and thirty, m>m a middle Income family, and bad a high ,.,1ioo1 education. Chancos are follr·to- llve lt waJ 119t her first pregnancy. , The argument that state-subsidiud abortions are performed mOltly on underprivU.ged le m a I es from the minority groops does nol hold waler ; nlnt\)'·five percenl ol lhe operat\olls were ~ m non.lljaclt women. Statistics also rl'fute the contentio n that abortions arc performed to proteet the health of the would·not-be mother. Jn nine cases out of ten. the abo rt ion 1~1as pcrfo:m~ to avoid the consequences of prum1scu1t y. It would seem there are easier wa~s to do that than· to murder an unborn child. And, if all or that is not enough to make you wond~r what is happening to the soul of America, porider this: Accordin g to ~e medical source. there were more abortions than tonsillettomies performed last year. OIAN•I COAST . DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wttd, PubU.htr Thomas Ketvil, E4itor Barbara K1'eibich .Editorial Page Editor The edtt:Orial 1"PllJC ot t~ Daily Pilot Attics to Inform afld .Umulate' ~ers by P~tinir on this page divenie •commentary. an topics or in. tttttt ~ l)lndlcatff coJwnnista and cartoonists., b)' providina a rorom fOY readua" v\twa and by "Pn•entlnr thil newapa2tf'• oplftiont and '6eu on currtnt 1-..cs. The -.,...,... of tl'lt Daily PUot *"Ptlll' <ID1,y 1n the editor1al <OIW'Dn •t tbt 1ott or 1he pace, OpinJonl; UPI CMd by fbe ~ u~rrlaia and ca.rtooni.. •net l.ettft" wntm ~tht1r own ans no ftdone. mt11t of their views by tt. Dl1t1 Pilot -"" -Friday, May 24, lin4 0 I. n L.M. Boyd Wine More Apt To Addict You? . ~here lhere are a lot or murders, there aren't many su1c1des, and vice versa . Take Mexico. There in 1966, 18.7 out or every 100,000 people were killOO by others but only 1.6 committed sulcidc. In West Germany that year, 2{) people per 100,000 killed themselves while only 1.3 were nturdered. Is a drinker more apt to get hooked on y.oine than on any other sort of liquor? lf not, how do you account for the fact that the highest incidence or alcoholism is in France, a big wine producer, while the second highest is in Chile, another big wine producer? A porpoise can hear n1usic seven octaves higher than any notes audible to humans. GLASS If lhut piece o! glaSii wils formed by a lightning strike, it's called a fulgurite. If by a volcanic eruption, it's called obsidian. 'l'his to1ncs up because a client asks where man first got the notion to n1ake glass. From one of the fore- going, nobody kno1vs which. Q! •·1toY.' many OOnes in th e human face?" A. Just 14, if you don't (.'ount the teeth ... Certainly yuu knoY.' the bald eagle isn't. If the L"111IL·ll Nations y.·erc en1po1vcred to set a mini- n1um age al \\"htch girls •td1vide could be married, v.·hat should that age be? Delegates actually debated this issue. r-.1ost agrt>ecl age 15 was about right. Not the Saudi Arabian delegate. hoy.·cvcr. lie claimed a lot of girls are physically mature at age 12. so marriageable. LETTElt X Already n1cntioncd thaL X is the most useful letter of the a1phubcl. llcrc's poetic proof: "X is the Roman nota. tion for Len ... X is the mark of illiterate n1en ... X in <.i circle may count as a vote ... X is a crossing as driv· C'rs should note ... X is for Xmas, a season of bliss ..• X in a letter n1ay account for a· kiss ... X is for xenon, a curious gas ... X is a ray of similar class ... X is fur Xerxes. a monarch renoy,·nl'd ... X is the place y.•here the bodies ure found.'' \\'illiarn A. I)ctrakovich told me th;t\. \\/rites Berni Hobinson : "Lcl's settle this hiccu)>-<'ure quc~t1on. A tcasp:>0nful of sugar, a ~"hot of vinegar, y,·atcr drunk through a clean handkerchief, just nonsense! What \\Orks every time is this: Drink a half a glas.s of any non· alcoholic liquid, but in small sips, continually swallowing, S\\"allowing. swallowing, w1thout pause. You can drink a gallon, but still hiccup, If you don 't follow sv.·a\low directly upon S'A'alloy.·.'· r It's the children \1·ho are frequently told that they need tetanus shots bt•forc they go to camp. The fact is, how· l'Vl'f. the 1TiaJ0r11y of h:tanus cases knock do\VR people O\"l'r !ht• age ~~- Thrl·e out of five he:irtng aids are sold by ,·1siting salcsn1cn in the buyers' ho1ncs. • -I " ..-r1d1y, May "24, 1974 uiYL Y PILOT lnsw·ance Electric Frying Pans Can ' . Premiums Cause Death, Panel Warns UP'I TtltPhCI~ Sloe's a "loin Probed TA!LAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI) -Oiarglng 10 blw violations, Florida's insurance commissioner has ordered ·the Allstate Insuranc< Co. lo show cause why its license to do business in this st.ate should not be revoketl.. The company, an affiliate or Sears, Roebuck and Co., and headquartered in Northbrook, 111 .. denied the accusations of state Treasurer T h o m a s o·r-.1alley, who functions in a dual role as state insurance conunissioncr. WASHINGTON iUPli The Consumer ProdUct Safety Commission has warn.ed the owners of four million electric .. f[Y!n~ pans lo stqp.u;ilng them because or a possible current leakage that could result in a shock -perl)aps. fatal. . fnvolved in the warning Thursday are frying pans made by National Presto Industries, Inc. and distributed under the Presto brand as well as lDtder the Sears and Roebuck brand. The pans were all produced prior to September, 1973, after which the company changed its manufacturing practice. TllE COMMJSSION, in a joint announcement w i I h Presto, said the shock problem is confined to pans not Used regttlarly or not been used at all. Commission officials describe the hazard PERSONS WITH such pans should contact the companies regardless of the amount of use the pans have received. the commission said. It said both Sears and Presto y.•ill repair or replace then1 without cost if necessary. l'ans made prior t o September, 1973 can b c identified by: a serial number on the bottom of the electrical connection. The comn1ission CIVIL WAR OlOOUNI . JllAMNING'.& COLLECTORS SHOP 0&.t CRANES WEODIHG IMVIT A TIOHS & GIFTS SAVE 10% STOREWIDE SALE WITH THIS AD-ANY PURCHASE OVER $5.00 SPECIAL ITEMS 1.~ -113 -!12 OFF SALE THURS .. FRI ., SAT. ONLY 2041 Wtsfcliff Dr., Ntwpart Beach PHONE: 646-7421 ,,., ... , .. ·-'·' Singer Nancy Sinatra and husband, Hugh Lambert, are the par· ents or an eight pound and 14 ounce baby girl born Wednesday at Cedars of Lebanon Hos· pital in Los Angeles. She was named Angela Jennifer. THE NEW C HARG E supplemcrited nine accusations nladc by O'Malley last ?<.larch on which a hearing \'.'as set for next Tuesday. He postponed that hearing with the addition of the new charge. as one which corrects itself•-------------- with continued use of the Ex-baseball Players Sue Over TV Ad : NEW YORK !AP) - A television commercial which includes a film clip of ~y Thomson's 1951 homer off Ralph Branca is the subject of The ne\V allegation was that the company is so '·incompet- ent or untrust\\'Orthy" that its license should be revoked. All- state is Florida's second lar- gest auto insurer. . .,, Charge3 O'f<..talley h a s leveled against the · company include charging rales and using policy forms other than t.OOse filed with the insurance department, as required by law, and failing to give proper nolice before can~el l ing policies. · a $!.8. million damage suit 0')1ALLEY SAID the here. conlpanv "knov.'ingly failed" Thomson and Branca filed to aJJoW a 15 percent discount on insu:ance premiWTIS for suit in ~1anhallan Supreme compact cars, as required by Court charging that the la"'· commercial violates their civil Of 450 policies checked, he rights by using the homer to said. exaininers found that 41 promote an i n s u r a n c e percent contained premiWlt ro1npany, Sutz and Sutz. errors. The homer enabled the Ne\v Prentiss ?\Utchell of St. \'ork Giants to defeat the Petersburt{. Allstate's regional Brooklyn Dodgers for the public aifairs manager, said, National League pennant. "ln no wav do \\'e concede the Besides the insurance finn. truth of tfu?se allegations. We frying pan because t he insulation will become dry and the potential fon sho e k disappears. Actor Burton. Leaves Hospital SANTA MONICA IUPll Actor· Richard Burton has been released from St. J ohn's Hospital, "fully recovered" from·a lung infection and hand injury that kept hi m hospitalized for more than six weeks, a St. John's -spokes· man says. Burton was discharged Crom the hospital \Vednesriay in the compony of his nurse, but his travel plans v.•erc not disclosed. The \llelsh actor v.·as treated for a form of bronchitis and a hand injury he suffered during the filming of ·'n1e Klansman" in a fight .sc.cne. the hospital said. defendants ·are the Tatrad resent the rommission 1 er's use , . ._ .1 RABBln •·" • AUTO-HOMEOWNERS advertising company an of this statutory anguagetp '/ \V.W. Films, lnc. against the company which . Branca is in the insurance has a long history o[ excellent · INSURANCE 2nd Annual Southern California llE . HOmEIHOW Anaheim Stadium NOW thru ff'IQy27 PRODUCED BY · • I 'ilt!-t'.!-L &Hliifi!!H&• •Singles, doubles, triples: From 12 ft. x 60 ft. to 34 x 70,llll offering llltest mid-year innovations by nationally recognized manulacturm.. RepresentatiV!s to 11nswer questions, help make your choice. • Professionally detorited, furnished and land1tap1d homes renging in price ham $7 ,500 10 $49,500. • Homes displayed in park-like setting with rutln11 areas,.npecially desi11ned by Hiir!l Macres. . ~--~ • Covered display area for rtlated accessories ADMISSION . d . . I . s2.oo AaYLt•; and serv1cn; park an 1111 1n orma11on. s 1 .oo Youngoi•n • Hundr1ds of idt1s for modern livin~ 10 •0 16 vein ~M­l~OQ"°"nlol000 om. o;.,,,.1 .• r• & Mt1n1Y.al Di¥ JJ 00 ooon 10 I OOp.m. 11'""'•.Uvr 1p.m 1<>1000p.m. ~ ,\(/dress n1nil lu L." f.I. BO!Jil. P. 0. Box 1875, Neur business in While P lains, N.Y. service to 900,000 Floridians." ~ r 1914 Hort.or loul•Yard purr Beocli 92660. Thomson is in the pulp and· · Mitchell acti.Jsed 0'~1alley b e~~~S;S~A ,& -"'"'~..-.._..-~-~~~~~·~~~"":~~~~~~~~~__!':pa~pe~r~bu~s~i~ne:ss:.'.in~N~e~w~Y~o~r~k~.~~°'"--""~si~n~g~·~·sc~ar".1::c~la:c~t~ics".:_.'_'~-1 :=:=:=:=:=:=::::-:::-::."."~~-~-I__~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ • 1cans • •• Governor Ronald Reagan ... "Tlr~ people of California are very fortunate lo lta11e 111e11 s11cl1 as Dr. Earl Bria11 serving tlrem. Bria11 is an 011 tstanding yo1111g mall a11d is doing an excelle11t jo/1 f or us." Paid for by Friends of Elrl llflln Commlttoo for U.S. S.- 2081 8U1ineu Cenllr Dtivt,SUIW 238. lrvint,Clllt.12664 Tr-!lodY- ' . r M.D. • istrict ttarne Cecil Hicks ••• a proven administrator who has dedicated his life to • enforcing the law in Orange County ... seven and a half years as D.A., sixteen years in the Orange County D.A.'s office. , Paid for by 1he Friend1 of Cecil Hicks for Ornnge County District Attorney 502 W. 17th Street, S.nti-'n•, Calif. 92706. Treilsurtt Warren finle_y • • l - - • -Her Jaws Freed at -.. L~st ·-1 Warning: N 0 TTINGHAM, England (AP) -"l feel heautiful. I'll never slip back to being fat," Shirley Turner said es she revealed that her jaws had been uncemented, ending a six-month slimming ordeal. Doctors and dentists installed a silver clamp to hold her teeth together I a s t Nove mber to stop her insatiable nibbllng and it was removed Wednesday, lhe 36 yeRr-old housewife said Thursday. MRS. TURNER, molher of two teen-age daughters, lost IOI pounds through the liquid diet she was forced to folio"', dropping from 247 pounds lo 146. Sbe said she still hopes to reach her "bikini target'' of 136 pounds by the tin1e she and her fam ily go on vacation at the end of June. ----- QUEENIE . END SCENIC RIJUTt l . ~I ~~\'lhl . ----.. , -.>--···-· .. --'t-·;:""'°' .-·~ -~' -, -!'t.o-·;..,·-___ ,. 'i ' 'l '' ... "Docs that mean \VC don't have to look ar.ound a nym·o re?" ----------- •'"I'll never eat bread and Mrs. Turner said she w1~ Bad Batch potatoes again in my life. stay under the care of a "1 would strtile If I could, bospltal dietitian for the next but it hurts much," she sai~ few months and has been told · You have no idea how tender not to eat any solid food untt1 my ja1vs feel after six months September. of being jammed together." She also paid tribute to her Of Heroin floCTORS AT Nottingham family fo r helping her through BAKERSFIELD (AP) - A General Hospital der.ided 10 many low points of her ordeal. bad batch of heroin tentatively the I all M...., Her husband, Neil, is a train 1. remove c amp er • ... blamed for three deaths here Turner comp I a Jn e d of engineer, and her daughters, agonizing pain in her lockOO Susan, 17, and Diane, 14. may still be for sale in other jav.·s last week. parts of California, Arizona "The pain was red hot. my ..----------. and Texas, authorities warn. face felt swollen, l couldn't Three unidentified persons sleep," she said. "It appears B b H that the silver plate holding 0 ope have died within 13 days, an my jaws together had slipped apparently from heroin and '"'as settJng up an in· Gt'v:ng LJp.? overdoses, Coroner Richard fcC'tion ." 11 Gervais said. 111e doctor \rho examin!'d her at the hospital said, "l NORTH HOLLY\VOOD Dr. Dan Grabski, county think you've had enough." (AP) -Comedian Bob drug abuse coo rd in a t or, AN UPPER AND botto111 11ope is undecided aOOut teamed thaLA.bad batch from silver plate had been rebuilding his showplace r.texico was imported through cemented to her teeth ;ind house in Palm Springs, Texas and Arizona and then on h b 1 \Vhich '''as darnaged by locked toget er Y a camp. lire last summer. to the West Coast, including The plates had been taken out for cleaning once or 1,1.ice "Dolores is I a I king the San Francisco, Lo s during the six months but she negatively about starting Angeles and Ba k er s ( i e Id \vas not finally freed of the over cigain. I would hate to areas, ~ added. cootraptioil until \Vednesday. give it up because it could The brownish heroin is 15 to I k · be such a beautiful place," Its remo\•a too 45 minutes 26 percent pure compared to a d h 'd 'I Jfope said. an s t~ sai , · t \V a s normal of 7 percent, Gervais d The $500,000 loss \Vas 1nur er."' said. tllrs. Turner is almost covered by insurance. The unrecognizable from the house \\'as reported Io "That's way alxlve the t'Xlralarge lady \Vho began the have cost $~ million to $4 non11al street dosage, so it harsh slimming regime that million. will kill people," Gervais \Von attention around the '==,,.,.--======~_:"::·am::::ed. \~·orld. ·=-------------- The enforced diet of fruit ju.ice, soup and concoctions of beaten eggs and dried milk v.·orkcd a minor miracle. "I'M GLAD I DID IT," sh~ said, "but I \Vouldn't recommend it to anyone else." ALL·RISK INSURANCE • FIVE YEAR WRITTEN GUARANTEE AND SPEAKER TRADE BACK PLAN AVAILABLE ,,-~~f -· -· '. . u•c-·~ .("I I f' " Mfg 's. $1 7:9 SA VE OVER 50% List '354:"' NO\V .L • Mix 1he Marantz 2440 Stereo Amplifier{Quad Adapter jfull fea tures and 40 RMS Wans of qualo ty powerl with Garrard's JOB record changer !ba~e oncludedl ••• and s.end ou~ t~e sound through two soper Sonic 20 8'" 2·VVav speakers .•• Maran1z 24 40's bu1lt-10 fl eicobilily makes the sys1em ready for quad when you are! (Marantz 2440 Former Fair trade 5299.95.l ' II 11 I· l·I ,, ' Miss Black Michigan Not Paid VOTE FOR .DON WOODINGTON FOR ORANGE COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS PONTIAC, !dich. lAP) PJi\1 1 , f>y c~"'"''I"'" l o u .. ,1 f"" 1~" ,, .. ,,~'"' Alice May Winton says she I ~lllll11lllll11lllll11lllll11~M"'~'~"~""~'~""~""~"lll"~'00~'•'lll'lll""lll"lll' .111~111''1•111•111.,·1111111111111111111111111111~ has spent a year trying ~\~ collect her prize money as Miss Black ?\-tichigan. In addition, she says she has spcilt an estimated $1 ,200 of her O\\n n1oney to discharge J1er duties. "I think the whole thing is a farce." she said. Nearly E'veryone Listens to Landers '<OU O\N l"lE M filT 0F ~y DAC2T'f WITH Tf!EIE ];EAUTIFl.JL .SUG/Lf/Z'{ D8/iLS-,MWE YaJIZ. ff21 ENDS cWC ;'('IA yg,E TRAIN THSM .... TO FETCf.f Ya:lll 1'A PEF;. AFTEfZ YOUV& HAD l(OUF< J:tJ.iJ, ms~·~ cxrr- s1oi:.:t- AND LET 'THE'M TA!'E CAF'E OF 111f3005E1VES ~ YOUR :I l 1 1 '. I 1' 11 11 ., 1 i Mfg's, List •s22:• FUCHSIAS Shade garden jewels for hanging baskets or potted plants ~~u 6Arz.D~~! ~!«VEN Reg.19c 35' I I ! I ~ .. ;, ~" ..J--: ,~---.f'", •I•, , . · .. , x.~_,,,_j: ' ,· · 1 • ( ~. NO\V I 1 J ' " .--~Js"t--_,_~ .. ' . ·-I" •11 !! '50 . LE~~ ~H~~ p;;~~-OF AMPI1 $249 .. ' I; l The Maranll. 24'10 S1ereo Amplilier{Ouad Adapter has over 40 AMS \.'latts ol distortion- 11,, 1 free power , •• 1111::ludes illum1n11ed VU met1trs. three year p1ns/l1bor guar•nlee, '1'1'11' BUi l T·IN QUAD ADAPTABI LITY, and more, •• add electronic ~re-am~. the BSA 260 '' AX turntable \1oclud1ng cartridge, base and dusl coved and a pair of vibrant M1r1ntz :: 1; lmper1al 4G 8" 2-Way Speakers for 1 sliding 1yst1m , , • !Merentz 2440 Form If F1ir 'j'ti trade 5299.95, Ma1antz 4G S59. e;i,) ' . "/1 ........ ~-•:.r. Ill ii i I !1 11 111 II ;! :!1 1 ' i 11 I 11 ' Ii Mfg's. List '600!' l ~: v , ... ~;._,~ )..,$ --·~.· ~l w ~ f'1 ~' ~ I •.::'"-I-~'<·;;....:.,~· ' , t; J ...... NO ;::::~~a~;s;::,453· 0~$329. Thi• peckegt perfoum! The M1r1ntz 2440 Ster.a Amplilier/Ouad Ad1pt..-putt more then 40 ·RMS w~tt~ of unpolh.1ted power through two fabulous sounding Mirant~ lmper~I 4G 8" 2-Wav wea kers •• , package includn electronic pre-amp 1nd tlMi incom· ~r1ble Dual 1214, base, and Pickering PlR diamond cartridge includtd ••• non- obSolescence ahead of risin; prices is the k1y: Marantz 2440 hts four-chinner act.pt1bllity b!Jilt•in! IMarann: 2440 FOl'rntr Fair tr1d1 $299.95, Maranlit 4G $59. •I.I WE GUARANTEE WHAT WE SELL • RAPID .FINANCING I COSTA MESA 1829 Newport 81•d. ---•-1.~.' 6 .. 4~2·.'5 •. 3~1-!'-.!~-Fl - •JA'l, •lld SUN. tO·OO AM 10 ti.JO l'M • I J ~~~~.~~~~~~ Mf,HARLI E R::· 4 9~. INSTANT LAWN From Cal·Turt Roll out th!! green carpet with fresh SOd. TIF 99c GREEN 1011 BLUEGRASS 99~.n DICHONDRA $1 :! SUPER SPECIAL BUY!! AMERICAN JUMBO DELUXE ELECTRIC BROILER Yov can't find It anywh•re for less than $59.00 • - IEG!JLAR 49c IACH HOUSE PLANTS UpliMt..n ... ulor c,..pine Cherlle •nd Plnyboc~ Reg. $8.95 $3f.9J 19 ............ ,.. -t 95 OPEN MEMORIAL DAY • 7:30 AM· 6 PM 2123 NEWPORT BLVD. e PLANT RENTAL SERVICE For Weddings • Grand Openln .. s • Parties, etc. e HOME OWNERS COSTA MESA 646-3925 PATIO 642-4103 I I \ \ • I . Ask About Our LANDSCAPE SERVICE • • • Securit11 Facllltie1 • PllllLIC NO'l1CE PUBUC N011CE ,ICTITIOUI IU9'H••• .. ICTITIOVS 1u1ur.~,.:---I $5.9 Million Spent on LBJ Tllt NAM• ITATIMINT fll~E IT.t.T•MllMT , followlna ~ Js dolnt bu1lr1t11 Tiit followl119 R''fll'I 11 doing Ml,.11 ••. Ill lllVIH! ANtMAt. HOS PITAL · JACK'S WOOO AflT, ltSS llrch St., WALNUT VILLAGE. IUJ.S C11•-Scllte H., Newport Btac:n. C1tltomt1 Ortvt, lrtlnt, C.llfornl1 fl105. n ... 1'11!Wl"Oll:T CINTIR ... N IMAL Rini c. Tempi.. Jl1S YitllOWlfOM HOSPITAL, 1311 AVOCACIO. Newport Or .. C01t1 Mt,., C1lllwnl1 tt626 -..Cti. C1lltornl1 f2UO, A C.lllornl1 This b1Jsl111t11 11 (o!ldutttd II'( 111 Corp0r1tlon, lndlvldu1r. This ~ntll 11 «ll'lductld CY a Rtnl c-. Ttmplt corpor1tlon, Thl1 $lltt!M<11 wa1 flltct with lllt •,rNPOrt Ctr1t.r Anllrlil Ho.pl!•I c°""t't' Cltrll of or11191 County on IMY ,.,,.. E. IUch, Prfltrttnt 11. lt7•. TPll1 t11ltrntnt w11 !!ltd with the 'Min C1111nty Clt1k of Or1ngt COlltlty on Mt~ Publlll'led Ortng.t COllll 01lly Piiot, 21, 1'7•, Ml't' U, ll, tnd Junt 7, 14, lt1• 1 .. 1·74 ·-----~-~--,--PUl>llfl'ttd Ortnol' COlltf Pally Piiot, PUBUC NOTICE Mav Jl, 31, •""1 June 7, 14. 1f74 1816·74 --=-=o~:.,;.::.c;;,_::=1--,.,.,-,-. -~~~~ PUBLIC NOTICE su,.111101 cou1T o" TH• STAT• 011 CALll'OINIA ,Oil OIOllfAHC• NO. 74·JI THI! COUNTY 0, OIANOI AN OllOINAlilCI o.. THI ctn ,.., A-aooot COUNCIL 0, THI CITY OP COSTA NOTICI Oii HIAllNO FOil PJIOIATI! MllA. AM•NOINO SICTION , .. Ofl 0, WILL ANO POiit Lln•litt OC,MAl'TT 111 HI 0, THB QllDINAN'"I!'~ TllTAMIHTAlitY " CITY Of' CO$TA MllA Elli!• ol EMERY J, etSHOfl, CHANOIHG THI •••uu.1 OAT• o .. Dt<1ased. THI CITY COUIKIL MllTIN01 NOT ICE rs HEREBY GIVEN .,.., flilllOM THI •llllT ANO THlllllO GLADYS P. BISHOP al'ICI EDWIN W. MOHOAYt 0111 IACH MOHTM TO floll! TEMPLIN ha1 llled her•ln 1 P911tlon PlllT ANO TMllO TUlllOAYS 0, fer Probllta of Wiii lll'ICI l~r l1su..nct IACH MONTH, AMO SITTING ,OltTH ot Lall1rt T11lam1n:o1ry lo It.« pell- AUTHOltlTY Ali!O lit I A I 0 N I lloner~ r1l1rt11« le whkh 11 m.O. f'" THlll,Olt, 1ur1h1r parUculart. end !hat tn.t 11,,,. 11\d THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY pl1ce OI hlarl1111 the 1a1M M1 bNn ..,, OF COSTA MESA DOE$ HEREBY for June 11, 197(, 11 l :XI 1.m., In lht ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: cou"rocm of Otpartmenl No. J of $lid SICTIOH I. TIMI City Cwncll ot the (O~t!, It 700 Civic Ctnlftr Orh11 Wt•I, ln City of Costa ....,.,. find• il'ICI declare' lllt City ol S.n11 A"1, C1lllornl•. tll•I 5KUM l6tn$ of 1tll Gowrnmtnt Code D111d M•\' 21, 191• r1Qulrft 11'111 r1gul1r mtt1lllll d1te1 ot tht WILLIAM E. St JOHN City Council bt 11llbllt.htd llf cn:llnim:t. County Clerk ll'le City Council or lh1 Cly of Cotti CATE ANO WILL Mtll f\/rthar lll'ICh Incl dtclll"&I 11111 !hr A!11rnry1 ., LIW c:on\ffnltnce cl llWI Coum:U In 11rvln<;1 th1 4t1 Notti! •rind •l'ICI., Sullt 400 pubUc: can bs1t boll met by 11t1bll1hl"19 lh1 Olltld1l1, C .. llorn11 JUOJ CooncU mNlt119 ot1t1 11 lht llrll Incl Ttl: UIJJ 117 ..... 1 third TuttdlY of tech mon1F\. Tht Ctty Alttmey1 fer; P1llllo...,.1 Covncll of It'll City of Costa M111 flncl• P•·flt and clKl1rM lh11 IN 1'••1111. 11t1ty, Ind Put1ll11>td Orenot Coa1t Dally Piiot, W1ll1rt trf lhl commu11!1v to bt ;o~trnea MtY 2:1, 2~ lO, 1911 1U1-11 by !ht C!!y CoullCll will bt1I be wrvld by ------------ tht 1lor1rn1n!IOllld ch111111 of mHOng llml .• PUBIJC NOTICE Accordll'QI\', S1ctlon 1·3! nf cn1pter IH l ---~--~--~--- of IMt Cml1 M111 Munlc'~I fO<H-!1 FICTITIOUS IUSIHISS h1rt bv 1mtndtd IO r11d 11 follow1: NAM2 STATlfMINT llCTION t. "Secilat1 2..111 Tlm1, P11ce The teUowlMg ;i1r1on• ar1 doing tor ll:IQular Mrt111'Q1 Du1ln~• '" Tiit city Coun(ll 1htll hold rl'\lufar ELECTRIFIED VEHICLE CO., mlfl!ng1 Dn lhl tlrat 11\d !hire! TV1ld1y1 CHARGER CYCLE CO.. ORANG!: of Itch month al !!'It hour of •:XI p,m. In COU NTY ELECTRIC CYCLE CO .• !hi Council Cfl•mblr1 Of 1111 Clly H111, 11 ORANGE COUNTY ELECTRIC CAR Fair Drive, Coda M1111, or •u(n cth~r CO , HARBOR ELECTRIC CAii: CO .• pl1ct 11 dMlgnt1td bv !he Clly C1>1111<:ll I! ELECTRIC CAR CE NTER, CITI by reason of flr1, flood. or o!her ELEC TRIC CYCLE CO., CIT I t!"rlltl"<ilffi<V, It shtll De un11fe to m<ltl In ELECTRIC CAR CO., TSU HIWPQl"I '"' City Han, 1111 mMlll\QI m1y Ile held Blvo . cost1 Mtot , C1Ufornl1 "627 for tM dur1t1on ot !ht tmt•O•ncy a! '"'" Pdcllit N1vlg11!on Comp1ny f1 ofhtr Pl•cn •• h d11lgn1!1M1 bv the C11Hornia corPQtttlonl, 6?J We•I 171~ Mnvor, or, If hi! 11lc11ld ltll ro t el, by stretL san1n Ana, C•lllornl• nni. 111•.,. !ll m1mb1r1 ol 1111 City Council Tiii• bu>on••• Lo conducted by 1 W111n the a11 OI nny rag11l1r m1ellng 1•111 corporitlon. on I, llcUdnv, Cll•!!lm11 Eve, or Ntw P~clflc N~vlg~llO'I CompAny Y11r • Evt. 1urn m"11t>O 1htll De llt!d at w,irrtn 1. Hennfng1g1rd, President tht lame hour and 1111ct 0" '"' ne•• Tni• <T•!emtnt w11 /lied '"'I" th!' •1Kr~l"!I <UY not t llolld1y, or 111cb County Clerk ot Or.1ng1 Counrv on M1y J, °""' !lmt II d11lgn1!1d bY lh• Clly 191' COUft(ll." . f ·»llt SrCTION '· Tllll or:lln1r>e• 1fl1!1 lt•e Publlsned Or1nge ':<>Isl 01lly Pllol. effKt 11'1d bl !ft tull lo•(t 1Mr1y !.)()) deY• M~v 10, 11, ?~, l1 , 1?1~ 1609·1' lt2f" and Iller l!1 PISllQe, Ind btfor• !Ill ••~lr1tlon &I lltlHn (15) <1•y1 1tt•r 11, Clt l,&Vt, lh•ll bl p11bll1htd Or>CI I~ !lie PUBLIC NOTICE Ort n11a Cot1t D•lly Piiot, a n1w1p111tr ct --~--·--- 11tner1I clrtul1!1on, Pf"lnr.d 1nd pub!111'11d SUP E•IO• COUIT 0111 CALIFO•NIA ln 11\ot City &I Cot.11 "M111, 1og11111r witl'l l COUHT'I' OF OIANGIE tnt n1m11 of tl\I memberl of 1111 City Ho. Al'ft11 CO\lfldl vorll\Q !or 1nd 1otln11 tna 11m1 DIDE• TO !MOW CAUll P"OI PASSEO ANO .ADC'PTEO 11'1h 20tn d1y l CHANGI 01' NAMI ot M1y, 1914. 1~ •~e MM!•r GI 111.r .tcollt•tlon1 ot Robtrl M. Wll•Dn JAl,1ES ~ANCIS BROWN, JR. I nd M1yor o! lr>e FllANCE5 VERONICA BROWN for City of Cos!1 M1•1 cn.ng1 ot N•m•. jr,fTEST : ~ T~" •PPli,11 kin1 of JAl,\ES FRANCIS ElLEEH P, PH!NNl!Y BllOWN, JR. arid FRANCES VERONICA City Cltr• &I 11\1 IHIOWN, !or Cfttl'IOI of n1me1, hiving (Uy &I CCH!I Mt~ bttn llltd In Court, 1nd II 1pp11rlng trom STATE 01" CALltORNIA 11ld 1pplic1llon 11'11! JAMES FRAHCIS COUNTY OF ORANGE SS BROWN, JR. hat !ilad 1n applka!lon 11\11 CITY.: OJ:. COSTA .l.\ESA I hil n1,,,_ bl cnanged to JAMES I. EILEEN P . PHINNEY, City Cltrk l'ORSYTHE BARIUNGTOH 11\d 11\tt 1nd 1x-otflclo Cltrk of 11\ot City Council ol !'RANCES VERONICA BROWN h11 llJe.d lh• City ot Colla Mt11, htrtby (tf!lty applic/lt!Oll thll Mr nanie be ct../lllld to th1t !hi abo\ff Ind ~Int Oflll~tr>et FRANCES VERONICA I ARRINGTON. No. 7•-Jl Wl l IMtro:t11cld i nd COMlldtrtd Now, tntrtlort , It 11 htrtby Ol'dtrld Ind leetlO'I bV l&t'llOl'I ti I r911~ler me1!1119 ol dlriKllttl, 11111 111 pet1or11 lnl1r11tld In 11\d Cth Councll, l\lld °" 1111 4th d1y of ..,Id m11t1r oo 1p1111r bt'fort 1hr1 Court In M1y. 1114, Ind llllJ'1'aflet C>Ulld ~rid 011><1rlment ] on !he 1111'1 <11y of June, •dOClld •~ I Wlleolt 11 t reQular mee1mo 191•. 11 10;00 o'clock, A..M .. of wld city In ol w ld Cllv Covn<:ll, held on tn~ 2011'1 !11y 1how C•ull why 1111 1ppllc1tlon• tor o! /~av, U14, by ln1 tollcwino roll call cn~no;it ot nimas 1hwld not bt grtnltd. volt . . It I• tur1her or~rtd l~tl a COPY of 11'111 AYES: COUNCIL MEMllERS : W<lscn, Ordtr b~ put>lill'led in Int Orano;ra COl51 H1m'1l•!!, PLn~ley, R•clll, Htr1lOG OtllY P!lol, I ftfWlPIP9' of OfMral NOES. C.OUNC-IL MEM91i.RS: N0t1e clrcu!t tlcn, l>!"l,,lfd In 1ald ~unty, <rt !e~~I ABSENT . COUNCIL MEMBER~: °"" M<;h ....... '-'°"" ~"' -1<.I ~On8WllNE!S WHEREOF I ~ l>!"ior lo'"'-dlY ot 11\d l'llllrlftg. • ~\ft Otlld !hit M1y l, l~ll. llereuntG >If m1 ~Ind and l!!l~l<I tnt St~I FllAHK OOMEN ICHINI "' !he Cltv cA Cot.11 M111 11111 :lh! day o! PreilMiftQ J~ OI iald M1y. 1'1l 5ul>t'•lor Courl !SEAL} JAMES FIAHCIS llOWN, Jlt. Ell"n P. Phlnntv 4!0I Ptrk Ntwport Drlv1, HI. •s Cl1y Clerk 1""1 ••.of!lcl~ Niwport ltlch. c111ferlll1 nwt C~r~ cl 1111 City Ccuncol of In Proptll l'll'"'IOftl ,,.,_ City ol Co1!1 M111 Publlll'lld Or1ng1 Co11t 01Uy P>lo!. Publl1n'l'd Ortllll'I Cotlt 01•1 • Piiot. M•• ' 10 17 2< "'' 1"'·1• M1y ''· 191• ll!oa·l4ICC-'-'~' ~· c;,• ""'' ="===-~-"-'-II -------·----PUBLIC NOTICE PUBIJC NOTICE ftCTITIOUI lUSIHllS FICTITIOUS IUSIHllSS NAMI tTA'TIMINT HAMS STATEMENT TM lollow11111 ptrson (1 dolng Du'lnr5' The followltlo P«lon Is llQlng buslnet1 ti: 1•: f. & P. WILL A$SOCl .\TES, ~1 COASTAL PHOT O SCAN, '1~ C'll•dl,,_I Fl,,.. HlrbOn Or., Hun!lngton l!le1 ch DriYf. Coot1 M!,t. C1lllornla '262• ""' C!larln J. Cullum, :ll~S Cardinal Edward Wlltlami, tod l'ive H1rbor1. Orlvt, C0$11 Me,1, C1lllornla V1616 Dr., Hunl;r>g1on Beact>, Celilornla 92•'6. Tllll butlneS!. h Cond\ll::!ICI DY 11'1 Tlll1 Dllllnrs1 !1 Ccnd!Klrd DV 1n frodlvldual lndlvld111!. Charle' J. Cullum Edw111t Wllll1m1 Tr.11 stat..ncnt wl l llltd wll!I IM Tflll 11111men1 WIJ Hiid wllh lilt County Clerk of Or•nQt Counh on Mey County Cllrk ol' Or1t1gt County on May 11. 1914 1). 1fl'. ' UM " J.tOJt P11Dllshfd Orin .. (Ot•I OtJIY Piiot, Plltllli.Md 0rtl'l9' COast Oaily Piiot. WASHINGTON (AP) -The federal government s p e n t approximately $5.9 million on property o\\1led by the late President Lyndon B. Johnson while he was in office, the House Govenunent Operations Conunlltee has reported. The committee, w h i c h disclosed earlier that $17.1 million, has been spent on President Nli:on's properties, said most or the funds for the Johnson properties were spent on security facilities. INCLUDED IN THE $5.9 million WJ!I an eatimated $3,573,000 · spent by t h e Deparhnent of Defense and Communications Agency for coinmunications support in connection with the LBJ Ranch in Texa!, where the President spent most of hi.<; vacations, the committee said in a report. Russ Fil1n Di11ector Convicted MOSCOW (AP) -A prize- winning Soviet movie director has been sent to a labor ca mp for six years after being found guilty of homosexuality and Incitement to suicide, reliable sources say. The sources said the 50- year--0ld director, Se r g e i Paradzhanov, was tr ied ret'f'ntlv In Kiev on the chargeS. They said they did not know the details of the incitement to suicide charge. llomosexuality is a criminal offense in the Soviet Union. The sourc.es said Paradzhanov, probably the best-kno\\1l fl !Tl on g the directors at the . iovzhenko s!udio in Kiev, also v.·as arrested on a charge of foreign currency speculation, but this ch a r g e was apparently dropped. Paradzhanov won 16 international prizes for his 1965 film. "Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors," nbout life and customs in a pr erevolutionary Ukrainian village. Merrick Iii Suit NEW YORK (AP) - Producer David Merrick has filed a $5 million defa mation suit against t c levision commentator Rona Barrett and htetromedia, Inc. Merrick contended her te!evi~ comments about him injured his reputation. MIY 11. 2•, JL IMO Jufll 7, 191~ l1Sl·lt May 2•, 31, •""1c'~'M::.:'~· ~"~· ~"~"c_~"=""~'~'-'======-=:o::===="I Take Issue With Your Assessor. Wblle criticizing llte tncomplete · docwnentation of federal ei:peodltures on other presidents' properties. t h e committee report said : ''The records relating to federal ei:pendi tures made in connecttoo with the private properties of President Johnson are believed to be substantially complete.'' THE $5.t ~ULIJON Includes $770,000 for offit4 space ~or Johnson In the Federal Office Building in Austln, Tex .. approximately 65 miles from the LBJ Ranch. T he s e facilities are now used by the two U.S. senators from Texas. Also included were $29,200 for security 1-ighting, guardhouses and t r a i I e rs , $3,400 for stone walls and fences, and $4,300 for strobe and beacon lights to facilitate helicopter landlngs. In addition, $15,000 was spent for installation and repair of Secret S e r v i c c facilities at Johns .on 's Hay\vood Ranch where he occasionally went boating, and $34,000 ror work at a hangar on lhe LBJ Ranch "lo accommodate news confer,ences,f t e I e vision broadcasts, and the entertainment of f o r e i g n dignitaries." "TIIE SECRET Service· rented a building at the LBJ Ranch for use M a command post ... at a rental of $65 per month ," the report said. The committee's findings state that, contrary to reports, the federal government did not pay for the construction or paving of an airstrip at the LBJ Ranch. Youth Feted SACRAMENTO !UPI\ James E. Stratten, chief ot the state Division of Apprenticeship Standards, has been named by Gov. Ronald Reagan to a four-year term on the California Youth Author ity Board. The Governor also reappointed John E. Bowe of Sacramento the board. 3 PC. MEADOWCRAFT : ' :.ola. w/2 cl'la•rs. Scolchguarded pr;n1s 199'5 w/revers~ vinyl seats. and backs IOOal !or 1ndoo1 den l•umg, ar outsrde pat.10. ...,... ""-• JJ:t.tt s.,,... 5 PC. TROPITONE SET 42~ Umbrella Table w/4 Brunch Chairs 14995 .. ·' -·· .~·~·· \ ' t Ul'I T11tJlll .. Patriotic Pen Bill Rogers, a country and Western songwrit- er, has come to defense of President Nixon in his song, "The Ballad of Richard Nixon." "Don't jump to conclu~ sion s now and condemn our President," the bal- lad begins. Friday, May 24, 1974 OAILY PILOT 9 f'l.:i,. ...... , ~ 11ad ,_.... ............ ........:......-..-aW:d: i Rape 'Denied r 'U ncle He1iry' Clecired CLEVELAND Ohio (AP) -Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Ju'dge George While has acquitted ~."i television actor Mel Stewart of a rape charge. ~· Stewart, 45, was charged with raping a .16· year-old Cleveland Heights girl Dec. I. He demed the ch_arge. ; · 'j ~ .l JUDGE WHITE, WHO heard the case without ~ ~ a jury said Thursday he found there was no doubt that Stewart had sexual relations with the girt. But there was reasonable doubt that the act was · forcible and against the girl's will, he said. · Assistant County Prosecutor Peter llull argued :~ that Stewart assauJted the girl at a friend's house ~ Q under threat of har1n. '1 ' " ' :; STEWART'S COUSIN, Edward Burnett. testi· 'i fied Wednesday that he was prese nt when Stewart $'. suggested to the girl that they go upstairs where ~ the rape was alleged to have taken place. Burnett L~ said the girl did not resist and that he heard no .. screams or cries for help. . 4 Stewart, a native of Cleveland who now lives ~ in San Francisco, waived a jury trial. ;~ .. HE BEGAN HIS acting career 20 years ago at' ··J Karamu Hou se in Cleveland. 4 He has played Uncle l·fenry in the television "" series "All in the Family" and Sgt. E. J. Bryant i11 the sei:ics "Roll Out."· " ,. _., ,.~ ... . .-· .. - / •' ..,.,.,.- ,,-,. 'f0%~ 11/t ' ' . ,._-( ~tJ ' IHDOOR·OUTDOOR PATIO FUR· J0Rl'AU J HITURE • LAMPS • COMPLETE SELECTION OF WROUGHT IRON • TA"MIAMI BAR·B·QUES • FIREPLACE ACCES. SORIES, UMBRELLAS, ETC •••••••• & KAILUA MEMORIAL DAY SUPER SPECIAL AMERICANA ELECTRIC • Heat Control Switdl • S.Ce P• & Wm'llliltg ,...., ·Ho••'•....._ 'NOW B·B·Q 3995 • 1';0°::3 AC OHL y $79 Vllltie--GrHo Ha•en Price $59.95 3 PC. ICE CREAM SET l hls ~ice Cream Ser lrom Tropito~·a Tn:roi-Kal colleclion is ideal lor 1 breakfast nook or aoartment balcony. Vlnyl straps are available in 18 colors. 9955 WIZARD CHARCOAL LIGHTER R19-98' 39' Jack P. Vallerga lssUe Gnel Qualifications. Ov« 22 yecus of experience, Including 5 veers with the State Boord of Eauollzatlon ,.,. senior appralaer, 8 years as Chief ,Appraiser for Alameda Cou'nty, 8 veats _as As•1onf A1Ms1or or Orange County and 1·1/2 years os Assessor of Orange Coun1y. AdCl\llonolly, Jock Vatlergo hos been appOlnled to the U.S. Commerce Oepl. Census Advisory commlllee. · llll•TWD: PrognmS and Policies. Equttable octminlstrotion of assessment laws. Yearly revoluaHon of all propeffles to onlve al morkel volut. Continued dtvelopmen at compulerized opprol101 onafM 1y:at«n.AUewnent of oil property ol 26" of l'l"IClfk•I volue. lmpgrtlol treotment of Oii laxpoyers. lliue 11sc11 lntiegrl~ . . . The l!lte(lritv Of the A""'°' 11 lhe foundollon of Ille entire 00\fltv nlCOI s><Oilram. Jock YollefUOi total d~k:ollon to the off IC• of Aneuor and slrlcl Qdher•nc• fo tr. IOW -lhal the Al19SIO!'l "'""-knot UMd lo lnlluOnee otannlno or devll6om9nl. not" tt It Influenced by spee101 lnlef'e1t1. Jock Vol~oo'S prfme contefn ls that each lndlVldUOt ts aisessod hl1 tolr and proporttonote lhare ol the tax bwdtn. ' r WEBER BAR·B-OUES · SMOKEY JOE'S 1995 TWO SEATER ' 7995 COVERED LAWN $WING KIDDIES REDWOOD TABLE SET .PARK/TERRACE BEMCHES 1495 4995 , WROUGHT IRON BAKERS RACKS WROUGHT IRON PLANT STANDS CALIFORNIA UMBRELLAS, ..,...., ... HANGING PLANT HOLDERS WALL BRACKETS SINGLE HAHGIHG PLANT HOLDERS s299s ... 141.tl " lit.,_ St.ti s59s 2123 NEWPORT ILVD., COSTA MESA COl'llft' of Victoria • PATIO Phone 642·4 I 03-NURSERY 646--3925 •• I . I JO DAILV PILOT Friday, May 24, 1974 ·Cities Prote st Ride Expa11 sion May Be Delayed SANTA AN.'\ -Ex1)ansion <Jf Dial·a-Ride. the <>range County Transit Oistril't 's door- to-drstination bus servicf'. n';:y be delayed for several rnonthS because of protests by .sevicr<il county cities. Transit Directors ha v e ~1 e c id e d _ t o d e l a y i n1 p I em e n tat ion or the expanded S('rvicc until after special puhlic hearings and consultations ·with cities take place. The protests \1·cre first aired during an infonnal stu1ty session last v.·eek in \1 hi th transit officials explained the procedure used to r a n k communillcs on a priority list Sea l Beal'h Trustee Wins Post Lloyd .J . Patterson. a 1ne1nbcr of thr Seal Beach l~oard of Trustees. has be-en f'lccted to the Orange County Commi1lee on School District Organization. Patlf.'rson , v.'ho \1-J!l he rtpresen1ing the s c con d su µ..·rvi sorial distrirt, rf•pl:H_'l'S Arthur S. Anderson, a inembcr of the North Orange C1Junty Community College Trustees. \\'ho resigned fro1n the cornn,ittee because of busi ness obligation<>. Patterson, v.'ho Jives at 1220 Crestview /\l/C'., Seal Beach. is plant n1<1n.1gC'r for Dil"t'rse.v Chcn1ic~1\ Company in South G;i1 c. I-le ha s served on the .Seal Bi-:<ich board si.11.cc 1966. Sunday is Fllll&AY' ' to se<-y.·hich ones v.·ould get the service first. FlVE SERVICE areas ,,·ere selecte-d, including the cities of Orange, Br ca , Huntington Beach. Fountain Valley and a combination of Cy press, Buena Park and La Palma. Currently only one county city, La Habr:1, has Diul·:i- nide service C'n an experi- n1ental basis. Service to the ty.·o Orange Coast cities was to have started by n1id-summer of 1975 but transit officials said that could be delayed by several months bv the latest action. · During their meeting th is week, district directors voted to cancel a planned June 3 n1ce1ing called to make the final decision on expansion priorities. T JI E D E L A V recon1n1endation \1'as 1nade by General Manage>r G. J . "Pete" Fic!din,e:. \1·ho said it apriearcci tnany cities do not suppo~t th~ reasoning used in rhoosing the priorities. The district's consulting firm, DAVE Systeins. ran ked the citic.<: on the basis of need· potential use of the buses and the possibility of incorporaling st-rera! transit-needy ~re<is into one service area. That n1C:int that some> cities v.·ere cul in half by service area boundaries nnrt others \\'e re combined for ronrenic·nce-sake 11·ith cities !hat didrft rank as hi gh on the I ist. l>URIN"G THEIR discussion or Dial-a-Hide. directors were su rprised to learn that another • suc h system utilizing taxicabs is operating in San Diego Count:-; at ;ibout 60 percent less cost than the La ~labra system. Directors expressed Surprise that such a svstem existed and ordered Fielding to look into it. DAVID L. DIHY PUOI Sl•lf Plltll .. I Base May Wind Up In Tustin's Sphe~e HE SAID the LAFC \\'as created for the sole purpose ol forming reasonable boundar}' SANTA ANA -Orange Council maq Donald Saltarelli CMJnty's reshuffled Lo c a I was seated after the ouster of Age n c '/ Formation La Habra Mayor Robert Nevil. Commission appears ready to Mc!Mis and regular LAFC lines. put the Marine Co r P s . R "" 1 Sui>ervisor Ralph Diedrich, Helicopter Station back into metnbcr supervisor o'-"'r Tustin's sphere of influence. Battin were absent froni chairn1an of the L.<\FC, cast The Commission voted 3-l to Wednesday's meeting and the lone vote against the file a "negative declaration of were replaced by alternates negative declaration action. environmental impact should Alice Franke i w i c h and Saltarelli stepped dmvn from the station be placed into supervisor David Baker. the proceedings because of a Tustin 's sphere. f · t 1 It Was Baker Who ™"hed '" possible conflict o m cres. s The envl·ron1nentat e-~ b k due to his role as a Tustin city Slalement is a r""'uirement get the helicopter base ac ,, In phc f ' n official. impGsed on the LAFC several lo a s re ~n _ uence. ~~c_ _______ _ months ago by an Appeals PUBLIC NOTICE Court ruling on the impacts of _ _ __ _ annexation. de-annexations MUNICIPAL COURT OF CALIFORNIA. -------- f ' fl COUNTY OF ORANGE ~ltl J1mOOr•• FICTITIOUS auStNESS and spheres o 1n uence. Ro.11d. N•wpor1 11e1ch, c11uorn11 tl,•J NAME STATEME NT H1rWr Judlcl•I 011trld The 1.,110,.,,~ p~rsons are doing CASE HUM&Ell PUBLIC NOTICE THEY DID UNTO OTHERS AND WON FOR THEIR EFFORTS Writers Art Vinsel a nd All ison Oeerr Share Golden Rule Honor THE ACTION was only the 1a.01 11u";:c·0~~ F1ooLE. uo ca11r1110 ~1 .. I, d ' f' ht ~( SUMMONS "" irst roun 1n a 1g U<: ween Plalnllft: LARK ENGINEERING co,. co.ta Mesi. ca . .,1;"11 Tustin and Santa Ana for U1e INC. 011enda n1: GEOR:>E E. nurse•~ Marilyn L. Ma•eY, 1,n V•nltr wa~. · 'gh th To ll>e Oeleodan!: A clvll eompl1inl h11 Co•la M11•a, Ca. '2611 U\ltmate rt t tO anJ'!eX (' been !iltld tly lhe plalnlltl again~! you 11 SIPvcn C. Ml>eY, 1.0 (lllr!t.IO SI,. ba 1 1 I 1 Co.la Mesa, Ca. 92611 1 500 acre se. you wish ro c"tend th• awsu '· You mu• ~ui~rinah M. Maxey, 1,1s Vtr1ler WdY, • t.111 In mil court a wrl !!~n ~leading ln Co!!I Mesa, Ca. 91677 The helicopter base, an Old respon•e !o the comploln l lor ~ .vriT!en 01 •0,,, J M••••· ·~ Cobrlllo S! .. Costa · · · · I d or•I plOfclln11, Ir a Justice Courl) w)m•n lO a d1r1g1ble stahon ocate on d•Y• aller 1h11 summons Ir. sltl'Yetl on vou. M•••· c1. ne11 nec1 Hill Ave .. is bounded by Otherwl~e. your dlll~ull wlll be en!erl'd on Th;, Ou•ineu ·~ (On!IUClt'd oy ' gen'"'' Golden Rule Award Given ' To Pilot; 2~Writers Cited · · h · f I · appllc1l•0J1 lly th<! plantl!t and !ht' cour I par!n~r5h•p three c1t1es. T e city 0 rv1ne may enter a 1udgmen1 og~ln1t you tor tht Marilyn ~-MO•fY "ISO shares a 'c 0 mm 0 n mon11y or other rellel requesle<t in the T1111 s•otemen1 w~' lilrd wi•n lhe " . compto!nr. Coun1y Cler~ ol Orange CounlV on M•Y 1, OOund::iry \Vith the base but If vou wish to seek 1111! ••lvke ot •n 191,. h I d · d' ,,, '! I ~ltorney lft lllls mar11r, ttYU shoul~ dO •O 1'·"'8t as a rca Y ill lC3~'U l wan S pro11111lly !Ml 1"81 your pl111ning, •I •ny, Pu~ll~he!I O•~nge (()11\1 O•lly Pl101, no part of the sphere of m1y a. tHtd on Um•. M•v 10. 11, ''· 31, 191, 160l·7j , . Dall!d Octot>e• 13, 1973 ____ _ The Orange Coast Daily Pilot has been presented the California Association for the Retarded Golden Rule a\vard recognizing ''interest, cooperation and unstinting \\'illingness to serve t h e mentally retarded for the past 15 years." The Daily Pilot. was the only newspaper cited for media contributions toward the understanding of the problems of the nicntal!y ;retarded. The television series "All in the Family" '"'as awarded the Golden Rule designation for a script which dealt w i th retardation. IN PRESENTING the to1nmendation to the Daily Pilot the CAR c i t e d informative articles and "'"•ell- researched, in-depth serie'i of articles promoting the welfare of retarded citizens a n d • BAKER influ~nce consideration. v1rg1n10 Genu1e Oepurv activities of Fairvic\V State concerning the retarded and A PUBLIC hearing \\'JS set 1sEN ANO 01tAN}1111~co11 Po11ATEO H 'ta] nd lh 0 'd their needs " · · f J t 10 AllOt"Mys •• L1w ------ l'UULIC NOTICE osp1 a o er pr VI ers -by connn1ss1oners or u Y 10511 s11n11 Monie• aootevtrd SLP·l41tl of community service." Articles by l\\'o Daily Pilot to consider placing the base in LOI ... ,.,.,, c11111Mftl• toou suP£R1011 cou11r OF TH• staff writers were S""""ifica!Jy ' • h Th d l 'ti '"'°>03. 414"'504 STATE o~ CALIFORNIA FOii The CAR a\vards committee "-~ Tustin s sp ere. at a c Y.'l A1torne11 filr P111n1111 THE couMTY OF OllANGE mentioned by the nominators. rnark Santa Ana's last chance Put1lhned O•ange '""'' 0~111 Pi101. No. A·""' observed, '·when volunteers Arthur R. V'1'nset of Costa . . May 14, JI, anGI Ju!ie ,, IJ, 19/J lb6J·)J NOTICE OF HEARI NG OF PETITION lo \'l!Il the site. --~ FOii PROBATE OF WILL AND FOii \\'ere needed, this ne\\'Spapcr fo.'lesa was recognized for his Santa Ana wa" responsible PUBLIC NOTIC'~ LETrE11s TESTAMENTARY -o;.. Esta!P N LOUIS ROSEN. O~t~a~e-d. Publicized the need. continuing interest in the for lhe L.\FC action late last NOTICE 1s HE11.E0v G1vE N th.i · 'd db C' · FICTITIOUS BUSINESS BEl R M€SNl(K ! ~ I '•\Vhcn fun& for • special services pro\'! c y r a1rvievJ year that rcn,oved the base MAME STATEMENT ""'"'~n 1"' ·Proo~ie h~: ~~1~ e~: n to~ activities were in short supply, State HosJl]ta! inc [ u ding from Tustin's sphere. :ne lollowln11 perwn Is GIO•ng bu•rn~•~ "'u~nc~ ol L~"e" 1e,1amenlar. to 11>e t, ( 'tl ( B I · a•. pf!l11oner, •eteren(e to wn•c~ 1, madt tor the Daily Pilot pr 0 v j de d ar 1c es wr1 en as ong ago a.<: ut t }(' issue came to a · BUSHARD BUILDING-. d 1•m1•ed turi~er ariicuiart aod 1~11 lhe 11"" and 'COlUmflS Of space to CaJI tO the 1968 and a recently COnCIUded, head re>Cen!IV v,·ht•n 1 h (' parlr>er•nlp, 109!il B•oo~l'lu•~I Slrc•t, place of nf<1""~ tM •~me ha• tl<'en •et . . Hu""nQ!on 6Pdcn. Cal•forn1d ?11>16 !or J\/ne 4• 191• a! C·JO "m., in :nt attCntiO!l Of the public ~·hat J9-part Series. me !11 be r Sh I p Of the MAILING ADDRESS. P 0. 60• A. courlfO<HTI of D•PM1m•nr No l Of laid \Vas needed' t'OtnnlisSiOn v,•a<; Chflnued in a Hunlin~lon Bt<1cn. Calllornia ~26-1!1 cou.r. ii 100 Ci~ic Center CiiYt Wtll, !n . '. ' ., Donald B Ay•e•, J'. G-ener•I •M (l!Y o• S<1nt• An~, C•li!otn••. ';\Vhen legislative matters ALLISON DEERR of the eontrovers1al fight between P~n11er. n; vr~ L•uo so~~. N•w11or1 D•t•d Mi>Y 1"' 191, D 'I P'lot's Pco I 1· I · d lh 1 Beacri. Cali!ocn'a 91660 WILL IAM E. St JOHN. WC r C U n·d e f SC f i 0 US al Y l p e Set 1011 I le CilleS an e COU!l y. Tn1,_ llu'"'>ei! i• COMluCl(;l ty <1 1<mt!~!I Coun1Y Cler~ 'd I' lh D '( P"·t staff. was cited for ht:r pir1ner 1hip POLSTON SCHWARTZ & HAMIL TOH cons1 era ion; e a1 Y lro . , . O BE Cll Donald fl . Ayre•. Jr •llO Wll•hirt 111vd: has strongly supported, both articles dealing \Vith mrntal !\E\\ p RT A l\fayor Tn,~ •l~l•men! Woll !ill!<! w•m lne Los Ar>gel••· C•lllo.-nl• f00.41 retardation and its impacts on Donald Mcinnis moved to a co,,.,i y ci .. ~ 01 Ordng• cc~nry "" Mdy •· 121JJ 6Sl ·on1 __ editorially and as part Of by-lQ/4 AtlcrnoY for: Pthl•ontr line articles, everything of family life. education and the regular commission seat fro1n F 13•n Puo1.1nea OranQ• co.1111 oar1Y F1101 benefit to our retarded community. his· a!tcn1ate spot :ind Tustin ""~~e11~~";1 3~·:~eJu~~i,1 19~:ay 1 ~1J~;~ "'\dy 11• 1~· 1'· 191• 11s1•1' ~-----------------____ " _____ ----- citizens ... '·THE DAILY PILOT over the years has done more than any other single ney.•s medium in the state to provide public information and education · Colne To The NEW LIN-BR• XL-100 15" diagonal . ' MAJOR APPLIANCES RCAXL-100 Spanish table model s42990 • Many people love Spanish style fur niture. A Man Of His Word RCAXL-100 15" diagonal portable color TV ensemble 533990 but lack space for a big TV console. The Terano's the answer. Only 27112" wide, with an optional matching base that moves easily on hidden caslers. • , I Improvements Pledged and Achieved: HUNTINGTON BEACH • $2 million for Street Work • $340 ,000 for Edison Parle • $225,000 for Central Parle • $70,490 for Free Clinic • $250,000 for Meadowlark Golf Course Friends, Neighbors and City Officials Join In UMJing Re-election of David L Balcer HUNTINGTON BEACH HOMGh Ale-kounDdn I.tty laMittH' Wes lannhtfl' Tf'd W, lartlf'ft, C41Mci!MM T'"'Y lerg1trom Al•in Coe-n, Mcryar lob DhMp-cWI H""Y H. Dwk•. C-ClllMI LomiJo..- Tff Fabt-r Mr. OMt MrL Jodi ""'- k.n Fotltr Richard L TOM D••kl P. G.-ot• VOTE JUNE 4 NonM I. Gibb&, Mayot Pro-T ... MDdeN11 Grwnt kffllMftl kerhtt J.,,., A. MohMy, C:O....._ MnG.M..,.. AIMn Pt..-wMI Mlk• lodftn Frtd lotllt l'tjol 5"• DoHW D. Shlplty, C-- W1•.,. Do111p111\ M.D. Aki• w. w,,., .. ...,, cit, can -M.-.- DAVID L. BAKER ,x MeMer ef C..., ..... of S1p:1r\'1Mr1 PAID FOR BY COMMITTEE TO RE·ELECT SUPERVISOR DAVID BAKER ERNIE WIH1'11t, CHAlllM.4M, 6427 WtSh\Jiosltr '8>cl.. Wnloi-• • J ., • a Exciting ne~v ensemble cabinet selling for RCA's new Acculine picture tube system! Plastic cabinet-and-base in colors like Flame Orange and Federal Gold with King 's Walnut-grain. RCA 's Acculine precision in-line picture tube system provides bright, sharp color pictures with permanently aligned dynamic convergence .. • RCA Xl·100. 100'ro solid state chassis-no tubes to burn o• • AccuMatic IV brings color, lint. brightness and contrast within a normal pre-set range at the touch ol a button. • Automatic Fine Tuning electronically pinpoints and accurately holds the correct picture signal on each channel. • ACA's.7.0-position solid state UHF tuner. Separate "click" positions and channel number identification for every ·UHF channel. •Plus many, many more features. , -..... • ' • Super AccuColor black matrix pic!ure tube- ACA's finest big screen color picture tube ever! • RCA super poww Xl·100, 100c/o solid state chassis. • AccuMatic IV brings color, tint. brightness and contrast within .a normal pre-set range at the touch of a button. '• Automatic Fine Tuning electronically pinpoints and accurately holds the correct picture signal on each channel. • RCA 's 70-posilion solid state UHF tuner. Separate "click" positions and channj!l number identillcation !or e'very ~HF channel. . RCA SPORT ABOUT lklcti ' Whit• , ...... lrirpt ctnr pktin • ,.,._.MCI prn.d 12,000 fflt -~~ 9" DICICJonal Model A·S090B ' ' ". LIN-BR• -APPLIANCES FOUNT.AIM VALLEY 17,200 $ROOKHURST ST. PM<>tlE 963-4585 " ·- I I l , • I Guess What? Now We Have Oil Surplus ~'l?:W YOHK (AP) -Tho COlnbtnatioo of conservation ' COfllUlner price reslatance and Incre ase d foreign oil produa'lon Is causing a worldwide pttrolewn surplus Jess tha1 i three months 11fter the Arab· oil ..:1nbargo struck the indw.;lria lized world, oil experts a.11d co1npany officials >a,)'. ,Bu& tbe curre11t high cost or oil won't !JO down becau,,e the oil pt'odUl~in1g countries wlll cut '-ck pro luction to maintain the prier. the experts and clficial• - HARHV BRIDGES. president of Shell 0111 said Wednesday that current world productlo:t of crude ii running at 41 million ban'e.ls a day, This is about the same level as In Sept~mber, just before the Arab oil embargo. "There have been excess crude oil supplies compared to dcniand in the last month or two," Bridges said. He said that the exei!ss supplies have so far been used by oil companies to restock reducc<l inventories drawn down during the embargo. "We think that storage is pretty full JlO\\·," he Sllld. "n\Crcfore \1e have got to the stage now y,•here continuation of p1'oductlon at Its present level and no growth. in consumption "''iii, i n deed , result in a position of modest surplus for a while." ASKED IF JIE felt the exporting countries \vould cut back production because of the rieveloplng surplu s, he said: "We do believe that is e)U\ctly what they will do." A Golf Oil spokesman said his company expects a four to five ntillioo barrel a day surpl us by the end of the yrar. John L. l.lchtblau, cxeculive director oI the Petroleum Indus try Researcll Foundalion, Jnc., agreed the world is moving tov.·ard an oil surplus situation. He said the .R[llY reason there were sh•ges this winter was the Arab oil en1bargeo. Lichtblau said the Jong·tcrn1 energy crisis continues to be very real. ''No\v we will run out or oil more slowly," he said. Both he and Bridges said the United States should continue ertorts ----- 0 to become less dependent on foreign oil, especially oil fron1 ArJb countries. f \VALTER. J. LI!; v y an oll industry consultant, says y,·orld demand for petroleum . had been growing at an annual rate of nearly 8 percent prior to the embargo and the price increases. lie has developed two scenarios for oil supply and demand in the years anead. His first scenario has demand increasing annually at around 5 percent; in the other, at 2.7 percent. ln both scenarios, oil production by oil ex?)rting countries wouJd be manulpulated to holrl oi'I price3 at their current high level s. industry .. trade journals and oil experts say lhat n1any 1>il producing countries sec prices droppinc for their own crude in auctions, a clear signal th ;-rt Deed People ' oil supplies arc sufficient to reintroduce price resislance in the market place. During the early stages oC the embargo prices near $18 a barrel were paid at these auctions. Now such oil is selling for around $10 a barrel. There are reports that some ol these ~tries will mtet Monday Jn Beirut to discuss the price situation . REPRESE1'"1'ATIVES 0 I some of the Organiz11:ion •: ' I ' I I Petro I e u m E x porting Countries OPEC arc going to meet in Beirut ~1 on d a y according :o l\l1dd!E-Eas Economic Survey. an oi industry publication based in Bein1t. I ;..1EES quoted an Algerian oil orricial as .!>:1yi11g th11t representatives of the nationa oil companies of Iran . Iraq Algeria. Libya. Ven~zuela and Abu Dhabi 11•ill nice! to discuss :narkcting poli(ics. An1cric;1n oil i n d u st r v expert>: speculated t h cs C count ries may y,·ant to discuss cha:iging the price of oil <1r production lin1itations to maintain the current prices. 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I 1\• o coni::rl'SSJnen said lhat. bet•f prices are being kept high by incat packers who are pirating 1noney ~ron1 cons1une1·s :.ind l'attle producers through a shn1n n1eat shortage. Reps. Frank Denholm, (0· SI). I and Lester \Volff. (0· N.\'./ SJid there is a 1't'<'ord higli stockplle of 476 n1illio11 pounds of m('at in colU stor:.1gc, 37 percenl higher than a year <lf:O. :.iud 87 pcrtcnl nlore po'ultry. Ultrasy~tcn1 Suhsidiarv • U11der Way • FINANCE l'hits, Pa /)er Ancl Ca11<lv • --No Pennies SAN FRANCISCO fUPI \ - Pennies :irt' gPtting so scarci' in 1'\orlht•rn Callfornid 1h:1t one groet•r,\' l'ha1n ha~ :-:11ppliC'd ils ou tk•ts \l'ith par1t•r scrip! for e1ncr~ene~· use. A San Fr.1neisco rt•\;1il 011th1t has laid in H SllJ>pJy Of Olll'·l't'lll statnps for the ~il!ll<' purpOSt' <ind ls considering g1vu1g out J>t•nny-<.-.1ndy in ('h;111i::l" !\:en Co!)t'. Lu(·k~· StOrf•s <'Ontro!ler, said \\'crlnC'~ay lhat ('<tCh O[ thC'lf groc.·1·r~' f'h:iin's 123 stores L..:~ bct·n st·nt 2.~l ]>t'JUlY c r c d i t coupons. .\\arvin Fisher. \11·1· pr1•:>idrnt of Cost I' l u :< ln1µorts, a rt•!n1! store, s:ud his firm was buying lX'nny ~tan1ps just in c;1;:;c ;ind considering c;n1dy . ''The tmublt• is th:11 ii's gettin~ as h;1rtl In find prnrl\' c,indy a;.; it is to f11-Kl pt·nn11·•;. · ht' notl'.'d. Cop)"l\'.J" l1oarch:rs 111 !11" co11nt1·\· h:il"f' :-;altl'd ~11\:1y :1n !'S!ltll:itt•d 30 blil11•11 pt'IHI\\'~ Ill !ht• pa~t d 1'l·o1de. four n1ajor U.S. auto maker:; reported nlid-~1,1,v nC\V car s.;ilcs \\·ere off 1:'1.9 prret'nl froin a year ~Q th~ sn1al\csl decline of 1974 and :1notht•r indlcatlo11l11e1nclustry is pulling out of it s sales slun1p. TllE TOTAL of 249,394 cars dclh·cred by the Dig rour was hl'lpt•d s u b s la n t i a 11 y be t;t•ncru l J\1otors Corp .. v>'hiC'h sold 1norc cars in each of the eight St'lling days th an in any othl'r sales period this yt•ar Its !'>alt·s of 142.465 cars \vt·rc do11n j:1sl 8. l pl'r.:-ent. frotn l:1st Illa~· 11-tO. its lit'!>l pl'rfor111:1ncc of the ye:1r fo1 ·{l J\lotor Co. recorded thl• ~h:1rpest Vt'>tr-to-yeilr dnip, 21.4 pt•rc\•flL 111lll k· An1f'r11·:111 .\lo1ors, u:tt.J11ltv on the upsith•. re1X1rtcd s;ilcS 1vcrc off 111.7 prn.:cnL Chr.1·l~ll'r Corp. sho11·ed a 13.8 1:>1:rN'nt fll-tli111•. ""\\\· :irt• rno.:;t t'IH.'Ourag~1d Uy p;is~11lgl'r (':Jt' ~.ah·s duru1~ 1!11s 1x·riod P\'1.'!l though lhf' s:dt·s J't'C'lllts :11'(' ra\orahl~· infl1H'lll't'd by !he conrlusion of s:1!1·s inc('n!i\e activi1if's 1n r h 1· \' r o It· t. I'" 111 i :i r . Cllds11i:1hd1· ;1nd Ii u i <' I. fl1\'i.,lflt\S," s:11d \l;:t·k \\1, \\"01'(h•11. {;:'IJ \'l<"t' prl·~1de!l\1fOI' 1n:1rketin,,:. 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" ,, " • ' • ' • ,f 0 l\'ew Yori~ Vps nnd Downs • May NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE S• •1 Nil 1974 DAIL V PlLOT Year's High-Lows Appear Every Saturday I P E \heh ) H ~" Low Cloat CllO ~...!. 1;•qr, IJ .............. ~.,, ......... -......... -.!Cl- I ,, Dow h1clex Stays I Allove 800 Level l>E\\ YOHK 1UPII -Stock pnces staged a par tlal rec:overy Thursda) after being broadly lower tu1 n1ng mixed 111 n1oclerate trading on the New 't ork St oc k ~ xchange The Dow Jones 1ndustnal a\erage of 30 stocks gained 2 66 poi nts at 805 23 Declines outnumbe1ed ad\ances by about eight to f1\e of the 1nore than 1 769 issues traded Sales at the llose totaled approxJ1nately 14 500 000 shares con1pa1ed with 15 450 000 shares traded \Vednesda\ 1hete ""s little in the news to 1nsp1re t1aders either ''a.) In the pre\1ous stx sessions Watergate 1nflat1on and r1s111g interest 1 ates pulled the Dow down 45 32 points Prices on the quiet t1 a ding i\n1e1 1can Exchange tumbled 1n , ~h low( •t C. Sft ti Ntl P E (hell HIQl'I Low (!Ott (llQ • ;4 \.1'"111..I !"II.VI Deaths Elsewhere BOSTON (UP I) -Kathlee n Cannell, 60. a friend of Ernest He nl i n g \Va y who wa-; inu11ortalized as Frances Cline in the author's "The Sun Also Ri ses.'' died Sundt1 y follOYt'in g a lengthy illness, friends said Thursday. She had been a fa shion correspondent for The New York Times and the past 10 yf'ars \\as a dance critic of the Cllristian Science l\1onitor . Death l\'ofices BERGER t-<1rold W. 8erQer ol S'"nl<1 Monitll, Cali! Diie o! de11!h Mav 2(), 197•. 50J•vived tlv •wo dllV<lhtl'rJ, JO<!" K. Beroer o! Los ,\llQelei, Na.,cv Carol Pr!ers0<1 of Or""""· •on. John WallncP Beroer. Corona del IAllq lhree or11ndchllrlren . Grave•lde serv•ctt wrue held 2:)1) PM T h11r~day, •'av 7Jql., Pacitic View ~mori•I P.tr ~, Padlic View Mortv11rv. directors. Elmer R. Clem. 't,L.~~ ot dee th M~y 13. 197~. "'"' 11 re-sl<l!ffll ot Cost11 M~.-. ~erviCe• oendin11. lltll llroonwov '.'or!11ar¥, GR.f,M .f.S r,11>er L. Grana• Oate ')! deam Ml!>V 15, 19,•, was a •e•ldent or Hun1lno1on lle.ich, '.<hi. Su<vivtd bv ne• br.ott>er. Vioor 'I CnteP,,an ot V1t<1>n1a; s1•!e" Mt«~o~ '.-1rmon or P"""~vlvan;,._ Se•v•c<' will lie ! c•I(! /;lov 7•. \91~. St llon~ventu• • c,,inohc Cnurtn, Hun!inn•on aeach, 10 QO .. •1. lnlermtnl. GO<>d Snennerd Ce1ncTerv. , •· PCIC'd I.Iv Dl!dav Brn•her< l,.lortuarv 1/911 s eocl\ Blvd. B•1-1111 HURWITZ .,,.K 11urw'11 O«te nt de'"" Mav il 191•. a re•ldcn! or Ne"I""' lle•<Ch 'urvived bV nls wiU• l(arn1e.,1, <nn Denni•, oou11nter Ann, brotners, S«m and >.;i~e,·1, sl~!cr Soon1~ Gen<!~! P•l,•.1 1~ v•-.•< "drl~v. B,1111 Ber<1oron Coron,1 dd Mar F~ner11I H!!me SYMES :.u<1<ev W. Svr"~' Oal<t c.f ()..,,,111 l.'8V 11, \?'<, "''" ii ·~~i<len! n< Laou•M Hdt• "" vivP<l bv her ~on n<>ll <lJuunTerin 'al" 1• & /~" Ru,,e11 F 5v•"e' of NP·,.oor• ;,~·'.<~~i !>';,_e,,.';,'e",7~;0•~.~,·~;~1 A l\P~•~,71e~~P~ la<MY, F•iaav. Mav 7•. 191• A1 12 ·00 nCJ<'n, •' "C V r<-1 ~'••n10,.ill Pill~. o;l>(CCIP<l In Pacific View Mortuarv, Filmilv ""'O'"' '"~'"oroal <on!r.1'uT1on• Ii<: MA<l' to 71le unr!ed M~!l>n'11~1 Cl1urrn r ! ~~ounA Hdl, ARBUCKLE & SON 1 WESTCLIFF MORTUARY 4'17E J71hS•.Co\to Meso 646·4888 -·-BALTZ-BERGERON FUNERAL HOME Corono del Mor (o~ro N\e~o -·- 673·9-4 50 6-46-24?4 BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 8roodwoy, Co~to Mesa 548-34)3 -·- McCORMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY j 795 Loquno Canyon Rd • -494·9415 -•- McCORMICK MISSION MORTUARY ,.8832 c"~''"O Cop·~Trono Son JL "' Cor""·t•onu 01',I). 1776 -•- PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK (nnpel 3~00 p,_,,,,,l Vt'!W o ...... N~ .• 1·0" 8~"'" Cal1lorn J 6·1·\ :•700 -•- PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7301 B':>l,'l A;e Wt>~!m111'ler 89J.J52) -·- SMITHS' MORTUARY 627 Mai" 51. Hunlinqton B"och 5]6.6539 ' :========,I: THE NEPTUNE SOCIETY t;omp!ete Crem•lion Services w1111 Ois,em1nation •' sea ·The D19nilled Simple Alterna!Nf To 1ne Co!llY Involved Mortuary Funeral Cemetery Syilem 24 Hour Service 714-646-7431 PUBLIC NOTI CE ---------------STA·10~1 NOTICE OF SALE T.S. No. 11050·4 NEWPORT BEACH TOWNHOUSE OWNERS ASSOCJATIOM Notice is hertby given rn at on Mondav. June 11th, 1974 ~I 11:00 A.M , Ult Mewp-orl lleacn Townhouse Owners A•Wd~tlon will <•II thP r~llowing described rrorerly: I PARCEL I· Tl>il! por1;on of Tract /lJO -~ ~r n'li!O •ecor<le<.! in Boo~ 197, :i;.o~' )I ~nd 36 ('I /,'i~cellaneou' 1'',.,r•, on tn•, othce ot In~ Countv ll~co•Oil ot "''' («univ ~1101'" "nd <le!•ne<I 3\ Unit ~ on 111,>t ce<T~in Condom•n;u,., Pldn I Ill(' Con<lomimum Pliln" "'·"•""' ·•T~ch•'<l ii\ i!n e•hi~il lo 111,,f CC'lil;n' O•·cl·"""on ol Covendt>!-1, Con<11l'<l"'' '"d Rf<',.rlton' for N~"'porl Beach 7,,..,,, hou·.r• LM 11ne "Oec1~·~1 1~n 111•c1111 recor<led on Mav !!, 1917, a> In lru"'ent No 1111? i<' £\'.~~ IOI p~oe JIJ c! Q!lie<;:il Rcc,1;!~ ~I ~'•'fl tuunt" Pll~CEL t · An un•l•-'ll<'d l ~1·1 '"'e P·• in n·: I~•-'' >'' ot 1r~c! ISJO. Shown dOll <le!in(!d ~~ (;•'1•tr> "~~ \ • c "~' t1creo1l on •n~ Con<l~r1t111urn P•~n E XCE PTll'"G ANO RESER II I NG , ' ,, "' L'r po, e"i(n ,,nd '}{{1<<'··,11r~ o• ~.,'~'"''~· o,,f;os. oorth" "" Q• [Jn~P S•+p •t10,.n on 1t1e Con<lum•11iun> P1ac, 1 ,•· n x !IP de ~n~1t·J on'·" <i 'C"''"m"''n1•Jt1l Plan" r . t ' , O<. 1."' n ,. 1'•1r,g ~~pur!~"""I lo .ich' Unit• ·e~oC<ctive•v J \ _,.-r: ' rre ,~-:u: ;"~ ,,.,n1 to l'O,,e,"o" iind OCCUl!·H\,y r.I ! ",, '' r,cr1;~n· 111 ·-Ccm,1ri• ,,. .... ,, ol Ln' 1 .-1 Tr.1c! 7Sl~. <1e,1go~Te<.! on 1he Crnrlo<rfnlPr" !".~n ii' OJ lr<;n;e•· ~1!1<1$ and or porcl\es. 1nd '/lotm on ~~•ii '-·-·" ,,. '"""· i'lan ;,~ be•ll~ <IPP\lrl~n~•ll 10 Parcel 1 n~11ve PARCEL ,1 7n .. e~c111.-.J·1" "~~I t• u~e and cccunancv TJ• '""A'f -'l'· ~"" <k'C>•Wl," ccsn•st.c~p~·i~no!P•" ro,,-.mon A•eas ol Loi 1 ol Tract 7!30 sh(wn ,'n-i d"'; 'J "n tr r·nl. "', Plan a~ Boal Slip No. 17, "Boat Slip5" .c.1 1:.~· 'leC•'.•c-lh a· ,Ion led ~> !>!!Ing uopurTen~nl to P~rcel 1 at>ov~. In tte r' o·.ne· p. ovide<.! l<:f In 11\e 0"cl er~!ion R ESERVI NG UNTO Gr;,'l!Or, • r' i., .cc~>o· s ~"c a~•'11no. ~11 r19hls. liten;es ~·id e.i;~nu , • .. If ~nv .. i-•.o•.r.iiu1ll·1 !i'.l~1cd. re:crved, a;.o 1·'ltl~e<J fo. "' 0 A$~essor•s Parcel No The n.O•d ~WP' d•$(rUle<l condominium ' ' ' ·-• ·~n,,n!< T~ Addrl!S$ of ~a!o , ,f9.1wo, 0•6 010 01 ol ,,,c ~bove i~ C. A. Falconer 1 ,. , ll~•"a"~ and 01opertv ;, '~~~ j N~wport Beach, • uvli lon of S«;llon ll56 of the C1titorn!1 ""~"'•rrent r<:C·~~d~~ NO~e....,bEr 27, 197J ~~5 fn·~ the ,~-~!!k' O:c_11,ne ,count ~ , Seid S..Jt wlU be moae, t>ut wltl\Qul COl'lfl""' er,.,. ·ntv • r-· · 1-·1 J ..,11rcl!n'1 tltll, po s 1 II s s I on or ; $tld S•I• wlU be neld M ,~, OfflcP nl r. .-... -' !" C't-.. , ... at·"1. w~-" su1 111 iuo. ' • I I I I ' I ' I \1 I I I \ ~. :i Ii . · . I ,Mfl --· I \ ~\ \ I I I ' \ \ I \ ' I \ pre-memorial day ' ' .. polyester pan·tsets to beat the heat 19.99 ,A. Here's a Way to .stay p-:-rlectly <oat wfit•n th.~ sun shines bright. Our 2·p1ece polyster doubleknit pan1sers came in o rnuti1itude ol <.un1n1rr pattern~ and color':> <\_ t~v·~ ~-how ju·t 011~1. All in mi~s' Silt's. Plozo Dresses, 73 summery polyeste_r pantsuit special 19.99 T. Ske~ched one froin o group (·j ."10 l~I"(,_. 'ly!t·~ Hl 0 \\' J .• c1 ~,,.,.,,~ lr , r po " "'0: ,,JI) 11·<~ '\l 1t )!.~ .. ,·•I" ',.~ P1. • • l. . , I~ p ! • av:1;Tc1lJlc•, M1 tv'\, ".~, · ,c; i · '.1 ! big-value polyester pantsuits 19.99 T h~ bel1ed-1o ::kn1 pon~·1it. Casual 011d q -_,d lo0k1nq in p:,lysl'O'.r k.111'. Potl·~rn top plus ~CJl•ci po111~. S1i<:"~ I 0 10 IS in \111i.· or bltJe. Mad ond p!i?n~' order_c, 1nv1:.~d. Coreer 0r"eS5·· 21 genie II wig savings 16.99 R .. q. ')25. rh•· classic good looks o f Genie luh.·'t. you 1rovel1ng. din111q, lo th e beach Dvn.::.-lr rnodacrylic i ~ the fiber !hat gives it .J( h sh>"-:-111. <.•Jch easy core. Every natured hair c')!or 11nog1nable. 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' ... ... -.. , {t_• •••••••••••••••• '~·················· •· t • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• "i ,,, ••••••••••••• Jr •••• , • o o o o o • • • • • • • • • ' J 0 ' ' f I ~. . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . •• ':l?is;::: B BICY CLE LICENS ING and safely c1;n;c ••• - With !he rise in the popularity of cycling, comes the need for licensing your bike. Joi n us o n Saturday. May 25 from 11 :00 to 2.:00 p."!; The Broadway N ewport Be sure to register for our · 1 O·spe~d bicyc!e dra!"i~9.o -che::=:I ~ROADWAY· AN><IBM NEWIORT 444 N. W:lid 1714) 535-8121 ,., F~ hlond (71 4) 644·1212 ><JNTINGTON 8£ACH 1177 £&g.. A._,. {11<) 8'12·llll QIWGE, MAU Of Cl<ANGE 2lOO N. Tustin S1reo1 (71~) WS·lll I CER~TOS soo lo~~'°" Mall j21J) 860-041 1 SHOP 10 /..M. lo 9:30 P.M. ·MO-OAV Tl'tROUGH FRIDAY, !j/\TUROA"f 10 AM to 4 PM. SUNDAY 12 N::X:::N to 5 r.M. ' t I ' I l 1 1 l <· 'The most .potent force today in helping kids with problems are the kids themselves .' • .... \ ' Child Needs Good Start ' ••• ... • "\Vhat do you do to help your ?i.fon1my?" "I leave," answ ers a four-yeor-old. The implications or this exchange are serious, said John Platt, speaker at a one-day workshop for the Family Study Group of Orange County. Platt, a consulting psychologist for the Elk Grove School District, said today's children are treated as appendages. "Children 1 to 5 are being told 'J don't need you. You don't beJong. We can live without you.' at a time when they need to !eel they belong, when they should be developing responsibility toward other peciple. "Why did agrarian families have so many children? They needed people to work. Some say it was awful to make . children work at so young an age. "But klds in that day and age belonged to the fa~lly nd knew the family couldn't surv without them. Today, children a treatoo as apptndages.1' ' Quoting Adler, Platt aald that the trUe test of mental health la c0ncem !or your reUow man. 0 Whcn the concern becomes 'me and onJy me' then you bave a problem.. • !!!!!!!!!!!I!~ '.: :--./ -··1 ~f. -,.,,~· ,. . ,_ - ·--• . , ~\ . J -.di .. SOcial Interaction, Pl att said, must begin very young, at 2 or 3, but many parents are preventing it. INTERACTION "When the child as~s us 'can I help?' l\'C tell him. 'Yes, gp) outside and play and leave 1ne alone.' "The child needs to know he has some responsibili ty to the family," Platt. the father of three sons, 9 to 14 , has been a teacher, coac h, counselor and holds a doc torate in counsel ing education from the University of Arizona. With the Elk Grove distric t he is a consulting psychol ogist in charge of parent-teacher education programs. His wife co-eounsels parent study groups with him. Describing ways of parenting, Platt used breakfast as an example. "The autocratic mother is responsible for everything. This is essentially ord er without freedom. The child ha s no choices." In this Instance, Mom lays out the child'• clothes, reminds him 18 times to get up for b~ak!ast, cooks the breakfast and makes him eat It. WITHOUT ORDER On the oppoalte end o! the scale i> 81\araeby, freedom without order. ''Mom wW be preparing three dif!Wt • ·--• 'Kids in that day and age knew the family couldn't • survfve without them.' John Platt foods for each of her three children, nine different foods every momi..1g. The kids simply order from their slave. This l\1Jn1 gets up early to have four cups of coffee so she can survive breakfast." ln between is the democratic sys tem. The child is given limited choices, Pialt said. Instead of having the world to choose from, he can choose between \Yheaties and Cheerios. "If he doesn 't like either and won't eat. his mother can sa y. 'Fine, I'll see you al lunch.' "This upsets a lot of mdthers at fi rst. But once they learn that a child can live 21 days without food and mis.11ing one meal v.'On't kill him, they do okay .'' He noted that ea ting problems are a middle and upper clas s phenomenon. ''If a poor child dec ides he doesn 't want to eat his beans, someone will say " 'Groovy, I'll eat 'em. 1 " In the democratic family, the ch.ild has responsibility toward the family, Platt added . He sets the table. As early as possible he teams to dress himself. You buy an alann clock and he is responsibl e !or getting himsel[ IQ ~hool. Platt also described how the child 's position in the family constellation-- oldest, middle, youngesl~n efrect his behavior. "The oldest Is rirsl and wants to staY' on top. He alwaya has to be tho best, • e BEA ANDERSON, Editor Problem? Use 'Peer Power' STORIE S by AL LI SON DEE RR \\ho 1s lH· ... 1 1·1111111pl'd lt• help a fiuld ,,·ho's havi n ~ JJ ru IJI c tll.., ·: ll 1s p;1rl111r ~" 'J'!·,H lu•rs" ('nun.~l'lors'' JJsyc holug1sts" i\une ol lhl''l! ;1s~C'rls .lcd111 l 'l~1lt . "'J'/1e 11HJ ,1 p1•t0n1 1orc·e tcid.iy 111 helpi ng kids with prob!Pn1" :ire hid ' tlit·insl'l\t·' ·· Pl:lll 1nt1dtralL·d .1 1);111l'! 111 1ru1111n ~ton 1~cur h fvurtll and lilth ~·r;1!!L't' ;11 ;1 ''~1rhsh!1p <J n eneourag-ini; t ltddrl'i 1 to learn. p!l'"t'nh·d IJ;. lill' Fainily Study Grour of Or;1n'.,!e ('11unt\ ··'f'hc age oi Jll'l'r 11111111";, ~· 1, d1'1Jp[Jing eve ry d:iy. ('bildren :ire ninrl' 1 IHH t'l'llt'd t11d;1\ a 1Jn 11t wh ;tt ot her kids think. v;haL thl·ir peci' tl1i11k . i"hilll \vhat :l ny u.<lult s thi nk " · I ll· Ul''-l'!ilJl'd l'l;i:-· 1111·l·l1rl:_:s ll"Ccl in his ho1nc sc hool d11,,tr1tt 1n J:Jk l o1n\1· ;n\11111~ 11\IJ('r..;. to solve pro b· Je111:-. that arise 1n ('];i~,roon1s "I remP1nber one i11,l<HH'l' '' 11 It ;l thtlcl \\'hO \Vas really havin!.! a h:ird 11111P r 111t~11n 1 t/11nk of Jnylhjng <Hltl neither <·ould the tt"<ll !1l·1 "So. dur111':! !he 1·la<.:. n H'l·'111_ ,,·1111 tl!c l·hlld p1escnt \VC, the 1cac-hcr aud \lit' 11•!ll\:-.L'l11r .':1111 'lhat \\'c 1ust llitln't knO\\' '''h;it to tit•" CLASSMATES HELP "t\ third grader r;JL~t>d his hnnll an d S<ltd, '\Vhat's the problc1n? '!'here :l!'l' :i\ nf u..; and only [\VO of you. Uun·1 give up. \\'e t:in hl'lp hl!n U!--ii n ~l hc .'>!'.'vcn .\o\l1\·~..;11·rs 1H1 lhl• pi!nrl. Plai t de111onstra1cct ho\v thl' 1·!11ldiL'l1 tl 1~·nt'l'ivcs c;111 help ~olve a t la-.sn1at e 's prohle111 'l'hc children n1e11 \1011t d ;1 -.111dent \vho insi!-,lCd on bei ng the tenter of a11 ention and \\'::ts gcnernll y a pest . "\Vhat do .vou do 110\v'1 • PLlit ;i~l\.eli the p<l nel. "\\'e chop hin1." "\\'c ignore l1in1." the.'· an:-:\V{'red "\\'hv do \'OU think he dot·:-. \\ h~I he <lucs~ l)ocs he thi nk he's a ·big shot or docs Ile act that "'ay bec.:lU!->C Ile \vants to convince hin1self he is'?'' 'J'he panel soon decided tlud the \veil kno,,·n pest \vas an outsider looking in. rejel'ted and not helonging. ''\\'hal could you do to help·?" 1'hc <:bildren suggl'slt'd 1n\'i l i11~ him o,·rr Lo spend lhc nig ht. thoosing hin1 first for the ballgan1c. l ett in ~ hin1 play his favorite po:-.it!fnl ;•nd learning it \\'asn't that great to pitch if ~ou Jo_,t SOLUTIONS /\ 10-year-ohJ boy. \Vho~e l\\'O-~ear-o!d !->ister \Vas a co nstan t ;innoyance. \Va' given advice on how to handle her. "J\laybc ii yo11 ;,:;n l' lll'r <1 lol of hu gs ancl kisses and st uff. ~he \1·tn1ldn·1 Iii ti: yo11 <.t11d len r up .Your roon1 ," snicl one. "lf you i~norcd lier 1n;1ylJ(• :-.lll''d .~top , because she's JU~t doing it lor·altcn!H111 · Jn t h~ clas~rooin. lhl' p:1i1el dcridec!tJ.11e teach er really can t ru11 the tl<is!> ·-1Jec;.iu~e there s oh!y one of her and a lo! ot us.'' Ry ll a\·1ng: a clas., 1ncct1n:..:. r:ds1 ng their hands <i nti hel ping each n!her. C\'Cry one cuuld have th ei r say. The children felt that they t ould help another class1nate in trouble. "\\'helher the sludC'nts bf:'con;e perfect O\'ernight doesn't 1nat1er." Platt said. "('h1ldren need Lo be a\\·are of artier kids' ll('eds. :lncl have sorne feeling for thern." ChJ!cl rcn need to kno\v .. the d \'nan1i cs of ho v• the 111\cractions bet\veen people occur. ·\\1hat's taki ng plac e \\hell they rel ate lo r eop!e." Quoting frntn "~lai ntai111ng: Sa nity in the Class- rno111." l'latt s<iid. "Self ap proval is the best for1n or cont rol. If every student has hig h self-esteen1. it would be a per fec t class. Disci pline then beco1ncs encourage- inent." li e sugge<;tcd 1hat U1 e .. pe_<;t" \\•ho sho\vs nff fo r ;1t tentio n be a"."i~ned to tutor a qu iet .vo un ger )-:i rl sonic· \\'here \\•here hi~ anl1rs \von't pav off in .1t tcnt1u11 fu r hi111. · ''l le needs to fet1l !hut he belongs. Righi no\v no. body needs hin1 an d thev ca n :ill do \vell \V ithout hi111 " Ile offered a suggeStion that n1akes the pr1ntlpal !he "good guy" for a change. "For every chi ld the teacher sends to !he office for cl isci pli ne. ~he 111 usl send fi\e \vhu've done son1e- thi 11g /."!OOcl. Then. the pr intip::tl 1vrites a note to the pnr- rn1.s of the t hild. saying son1eth111g positive about the child." tends to be 11 perfectioni~t t.111d \cry criti cal of hin1sclf and olhl·rs .. , TRIES llARDER The scC<Jnd child is the "A\ is ehild." I-le tries hardct. He tends to be a slob. \vhile nu1nbcr one is !\llislrr Neat. "If you can i;et in to his room. it's a good d:ir." The yo ungest is the man1puluto1". "1!(1 c;in n1:i nage to get everyone 1o do his ,,·ork for him , even fini sh his St•n tcntt.:s and J:ivr hi1n lot s of alll'lllio•1" It's number one that P!atl ,1·orr1es about . "Because he is such a pi·r- fecl ionl~1. he is easilv discour.H:~·d. If he gets loo di scouragect along thr \1ay he'll quit. Parent s and teachers need lo know that. I think this inforn1a11on \1ould be really useful in th e school settu1g." The second child. he said. ah1t1ys secn1s to lead .11. charnu~d life. "Ill' holds out the baseball bat and th e ball hi1s it " N11n1ber three is the t.•har1ncr. and i:an really manipulate number one. n11n1bcr two and "the jail er, wa rd e n . peacemaker, disciplinar inn, t'op, referee belier known as ~1on1." Encouragement is a n1ust for people, be said. ' Children need It to learn, Pl att added. "It is hard for people to o.cccpt compliments. Thal is true sin1ply because we get n1ore negative attention than positive from childhood on." • E\COUR ,\GE~IE\"T An t:xan1plt:: "Gee. John . Thal ·s a rea lly neat j;a·kl'L ., "Oh . it·s a fire S<.llc SPl'Cial from \Vhitc Front." Lis rcn to yourse lf. tnpc record it. At the dinner tabl e. you·11 hc;i r: "Don 't spill your n1ilk." '·\\'a tch your clbo\\'." "Eat your spinach." "\\e accept negnl1\e conunenl s." Plait said. "because v•c 'n.• us<>d 10 them. Some are very subtle put do1vns. Others not so su bllc. '' Examples: .. Gee. !hat's n prclty drl'SS. I didn 't kno\v they n1adc that style in YOUJt size." "That's a nice outfit. Didn't know you \\'ere pregnant." II is important. he addctl . to encourage «hildrcn. and other ~'<>pie, not just for success but ' for alte'l1pt!r. to do sou1e• thin g. "Let the child know he can make thousands ot mistakes and still bf cncoui:aged.'' HO,v can .adulls be t'l'(.'Ollfagi11s 111 chlld rcn1 "Simply, SflY nie1;: things, and mean them. .. Admit that you can make mistakes, too." ; • OAILV PILOT • Sample of Mainland China Whets Appetite By JO OLSO~ 01 , ... 01lh ''"' 11111 The People's Rtpubtle of Ch.ina LS a spectacularly be8uti!ul country. aeecrdlng to J\<ity Chris1opherson. The gold of \\heat held~. l:W rt><! of the re~·oluliona.n slogans. the myriad colors Of 1he paper pon1pons. thf> blue1 and greys of the ~tao su1t..s and the gl"'ffn of the !i:l!lgchow (fJte!'lt all blend inro <i nch p.il~ne. But "'hil~' the range of t~ p,ilt<!!e 15 na rro" 1:1 Chtna. lht·rt~ arl' \arlal!ons . .\l rs. Chr1stoph1::so:1 iold (>rangt• Coe!".!~ '.1'ln1 bt'rs of 1 t1 e k ;i:;ut• of \\t>:r.t·n \·~'lt·N She 11o as c.:.x"Js:<ln:.? ht>r trip 11f nt•ar'\ a , ... r a.:u to tht! l'NJµ!t ~ Rcp..i:. .. .-. .,,, h.ich ,he rn~dl· ;1s 1Xir1 01 tit .\Jt1l·11 i\ Horoscope Scorpio: Analyze, Decide SATURDAY MAY 25 By SYDNEY O~fARR AHlr~s (:\1arch 21 -Aprll 191 : Plenty of ~clion nov.' In arc;is lhal. "·ere n1orihund. You may ht' f{'rnporarily u n s u r c , t'.onfu scd. Out in long run <.'hangcs · ~·hich occur are bl'nt·ficial. llon1e, marriage areas are emphasized. TA UllUS I April 20J\fa~1 2t ll ; ''ou get residuals. Mearu1 past j)t•rforrnunccs. efforts bring dividends. J(ely on e1perience. · 1)o 11·hnt you do best -don 't attempt 'to play another's g;:1n1e. Gl<.:,\11NI (i\1ay 21.June 20): !\1oney qucstiun is resolved. llc>ineinbt•r that ~ou ge t notJ1ing for nothing. Invest u1 )nur own ideas. capabilili('s. Unc in ?Jsillon of command ~ill be co-ope rative. l'ANCt:ll tJune 21-Ju!y 22l: So1nc around ~<1U are argun1cntative. Don't compound error. Be u1dC'pcnd1...'f1t , orl~inal. Y 011 n1:iv fC'CI alone but ultimately \OU 1110 all1t>s L1clc is sut.:h ihal you 1.'BI\ trust initial JUdgrTil'llt. LEO (July 2J-,\ug. 22 !: F'o!lo1r th rough 011 hunch. One> 11 ho taught )OU in past could 1nukr rcuppe.arancc. Fan1ily 111c1nber makes nl a j o r concession. Be gracious. VIRGO (Aui:. 23-St'pl. 221 : friends arc a g g r c s s I '' e . J{omanlic i n t ere s I s lire re1·il'cd. ''011 tc>nd lo be t•:1relt·.~s w i t h pos~s11\ons. Sot'i;1hlc. \\ll'lcornc n e w contacts. l!dventure. !\take !ravel. vacation plans. LI.BRA jSepl. 23-0ct. 2'l ~: l1nprint st.Yle. Be yourself. Lt·t <1lh<'rS imitate you instead of !lie reverse. You are goilll! places. Know ii <lnd don't be unpatirnl. Uuilcl ror security -on solid structure. SCf)HPIO (Oct. 23--r\ov. 21): /\nalvzc. Arrive at conclusions b;ised on personal though!, inves!igation. Depending 011 olht~rs no\v rould result in j'rnbarrassinent You g a i n ;1cccss to secrets. SAGITfAltlUS ~r\O\". 22- Dcc. 2 1 ) : Circums!anct's tlil'tate actions. \'ou 1na.v be riding a wave -key is lo keep yo11r b:1larn.•e. B e diplon1atic. especially l n dealings '>''ith family. CAPRICO RN rDcc. 22-Jon. 19 J: Jf n1arried, you n1ay have cxptannl1ons to ina ke n1arricd or single, you could face ;:in accuser. Persons in a uthority seem to hav e ideas <i boul \~'here you should be going or should be. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. IR1 : \\/hat appears a setback 1s merely a ma rking or time. l\rHJ111 it and n1nke future pl:ins. Corre spond nnd call - be in touch ~·i1h SOtU'Ce that a1rted in past. Pl~CES ( Fch. 19-March 20 ): En\Olioos ten<! to dominate. You fin i"s h project . Relat1onshl p is put to test . Arlc11 p e r son o ffers suggestions i n aggressive z.~r. You may f i n d ( _, .... rself m1.1king changes. Commltttt for l', S.-Chma Jltlations. \\11th nine olhtr dele1ation n1e1nbeN1 . s~ Spt'nt June >26 tourulg the republic, on an itioe.rarv lh<H included small to"'-ns is \'ell as the large C'llil·S LOOt\r.\G . .\ltEA D 'f1le con1mi1tee \4-as formed in l& by a 1roup of educators and ~ssmen ··who !A'ere aware that the separation be!"'een tlw t1\0 countries "ouldn't ront1nue ror al! th<= 1irnt ." 'lrs. Chr1swpherson s;ud They lxo lie\t>d there was 11 lack of a11·ar!'nt·ss of '14-hat hatl h..Jppentd 1n China apd a llt'CTSs11y for f o st e r i n g ('OITTnlWlicatioo in preparation for the opening of Ch ina. She "·as the ooly League ol '\'omen Voters member in the delegation and achieved that posi tion through her ~rowldv.'Or~ as chainnan c;r the foreign policy item ror her ho1ne league in Louisville ln 1966. TilC ite rn that \'ear v.·as China, ironically. · 11 r s . C h r i s topherson, president of the league's Oveneaa Education Fund and national vlct presidfllt of the league, said she believes similar exchanges uith China '1 ill continue but she cannot predict their rrequency. FEW llOTELS They \\'ill be I i mi t e d pri1narily ror :i tune lirl"JUSt• of Ch i n a ' s lack or accomodations and a large supply of translators. she said. Exchanges can be defined as either any gro.ip of Americans going to China or as a specific vi sit of interest groups. "China will feel m o r e comfortable ii a balance (':ln be achieved," she conunented. And , sh<! said the exchanges V.'ill be used as a "contrived OOromeler of approval and disapprol'al of other things." Through travels on the train in the republic the group .. got a sense of rural China," Mrs. Christophcrsoo commented. Their agenda included Canton. Peking , Lin Hsien. Tient Sin, Hangchow, Sian Old and Shanghai. They 1rt're accomp:inic.od by a party of six Olinese, which included three translators. i\lrs. QiriltoWi~. in describing same oJ th e fealures ~ the ootmlrysidc such a1 an area where people Hved in hom<O '""1111¥ '11:\'td out of Iii, bll!Sld,, 1114 ljlal "someUni~ worn. we ~ lo describe lhlqp git io Ibo way or reality.ii ALTERNATE llOUSlllll The caves, in qther wards, '>''ere not u groteaque as thex might seem to '61nerlcans used lo Uvinf iB plaslor and ~·ood houses. Their holt8 were "reail people." •"1! 141iA· She~ thilttie "·as ''not prepared tor tlie importance of pt0iocqlll ln the country and Jaµghed that the An1er1cans ca~ coocem on the part of the ir drivers when they kept switching placea from their assigned poslllons In the cars. Their group included people of di\'erse interests, such as the president or' Bendl1 Corp., &M Mrs. Ouislopl""""1 said lhe would have liked more oppor141nllY lo find oot how the declllon-making process g,;~s on ln the COW1lry. , "}t "'Otdd be great run to Qrganize a trip with a cohcsil·e gt"QUp, '' she commented. She added that she \.\'ould ool be so ~ about pushing questions at har hosts on a second trip. WOK AT UBERATION Liberation, education and itie\<rif were three are:is .in wtt\ch &lte made obgc.rvations durin1 the lfip. In di.90USl.l(\8 liberation shr aaid she is often aaked i[ she would like to Jive in Chinn. Her ans"·er is "\'es, ~ s1i: mont hs or a year. Ot her1visc, the p e r s on a I frffdon1 she is accuston1ed 10 is nUssing. Th<.' qut'slion is not Laguna Charm Exemplified " . • . ., .. '·· " . . ~· .,..· .... ~ ..,s,;i~ -~~'t ;;t-«' " •ai. • ~.::.t.,.U. '·, "(•,., •· I>. i~'"' \ ~ .. . .. ' Seven fascinating exan1p\~s of what has C<llllC to be kn own as "Laguna Charm" will be on display during the annu11I Laguna Churn\ ho1ne tour from l to 5 p.iu. Sunday, ~lay 26. Sponsored by V i 11 a g e Labrunu, the event will feat ure some old hornes which have been lovingly re stored . sornc new, son1e lirand :ind son1e cozy. Selected are the residrnts of the Eugene Le\•in family. tilt.· liordon Andersons. Loy a I \\'elss, the Douglns Ul1ler:-. "J\tike Joneses. flay t:ngC'r <ind llor tense Miller. The seven levels or the Levin OOme, surrounded by ;111 e n cha ntin g gJ1·dc11, harn1onizes sub II v in lo the hillside site which ovt'rlooks secluded coves along lht· f'ac1fic. A 1nix of collage charm end orienlal navor is the "(iazcbo" hrunc of the Andersons, and thr first 'I'e1nple Hills hnnit> built for corncdian Harry (;rr .. nc of silcnl rno\ ic t:i1111• has bi't'n restorecl bv l..01·.'.!I \\'eiss to its ori ginDI c0harnl or a spacious Spanish haticnda. The h1s1orica! horn<.' or !ht· Sl:h~1·ankovskys. \\·hich once \\'JS a lllC<'Ca for earlv artists . .,.,·riters and act.ors afld now is owned by the Dougla1 Uhlen, also will be on display. Tu·o reildences on Canyon Acrt·s Drive are the eye- catch!ng new home of Jtay Ungl'r and the IQ.G cabin of !ht~ h1 i k e Jon eses w he re. refreshments will be served . Concludlng the tour is the arlistic hlTiside, g!nss-~allt.·J home of Hortense Miller and her spectacular view 0 r natural vegetation . MIKE JONESES OPEN LOG CAB IN FOR TOUR Tickel.& for the tour may be purchased at the Cha1nber of Commerce office or by calling chainnen, Mrs. V i ct o r Rollinger and Mrs. Lcstt:r Engelhard I. Substitute Needs Screening DEAR ANN LANDERS : You nnlSt lt11d a pretty sheltered lirt". kiddo. I rerer to the letter from the \~·oman wh ose husband grablx.'fJ at her night and day, 1nade sugges1ive remarks in front of th e children and so on . She Cell such behavior belonged in the bedroom. Someone else "Tote to say a husband '>'·ho behaves l:!ie that probably isn': getting n1uch in the bedroom either. Yau agreed !hat such a wife should ''put herself out a little.'· even ii her carnal appetite didn 't quite match "Randy Andy's.'' Now, back to your sheltered life, Ann : Don't you know that there arc men who appear to be very respectable and polite, even courtly, but are bearcats behind closed doors? There is no such thing as "enough'' for these animals. J was married to an insatiable lecher for seven years and finally my docior advieed me to dJvorce him becaUH he was a aex fiend. So why don 't YOU wake up and t1t11ell the cotree: -FREE A N 0 TH.'\NKFUL DEAR f'. A~ll T.: I'm awake and the roUee smells deUcious. That advice was ror the millions of people who approximate normalcy. I dido 't 1et the impression that Ole "omao who wrote was marrted to a sex rlend. 'Wben she ca lled him 'Randy Andy/' however, l bad a 1oeaking suspicion thlt 1be mi&ht be "Frigid Brigille. DEAll ANN LANDERS: Las I weekend my husband and 1 went 10 a dinner party ln a suburb about JO 1niles from our home. We-coutdn 'l get our regular baby-11tter. IO we •• let her provide a l6-year-<1ld substitute whom she described as "very reliable.'' When we arrived home st about 2 a.m., the sitter and our 11-monlh· old child were aaleep on the noor In NOW OPEN • front of the TV. \\'hen we \voke her up she v.•as i>mb.arrasscd and apologetic. The baby was sleeping so soundly she didnt' even wake when \\'C put her in her o"'ll bed. ?vly husl>and y,·as \'ery upset. He said it's dangerous for young-children to spend several hours in £ront of the TV because of radJaUoo . Is this trul'? Please check and let us know-CONCERNED PARENTS DEAR PARENTS; It would have to be Pn old ct1lor TV and a perlOD would have to sit very clo5e to tbe set day after day in order to aet enough radiation to be harmful. For several years, I e de. r al re1ulaUon1 have m ode It mandatory tb11t all color TV manufacturers enclo1e lhe picture 'ube In a lead-type gla11 11Ueld. TV ml1bt be harmful to a child'• eye1, however, If be con1lllenlly 1lt1 too clGle to the screen, 11nd there can be some radiation tram a derective set, so silting close , as a regular habit, s ho u I d be discouraged. 'Vhal's the story on pot1 LSD, cocalne, uppers and downers. speed? Can you handle it if you're carerut? Send for Ann Landers' new booklet, "Straight Dope on Drugs." For each booklet ordered, send a dollar bill, plus a long, 11elf- addreued, sep.mped envelope (20 cent1 postage) to Ann Landers , P.O. Box 3346, 2'.12 W .Bank Dr., G'ltlcei:o. Ill. 6Q654. ALL AGES LEARN TO SWIM I e a .,...,...swi.Lt..-'"9M fOUI PUPiLI TO ltlS'llUCTOI """'-'""'"' MEM~~~ ~lfSALE! 30 ·, LOV&' ~ ,., "'1Cw s,..,.,.- ORANGE COAST YMCA 1100 Uol•tnlly. _,..... - 1.,i .. all• I ........ -to Mof JI. I ... C"'"4..., 171 CLASSI<_..,,.,,.,., M1Y I -.s n. tut tt Ai.. ~ .... '-""' .. ENTIRE STOCK ~A ~~D"'· _,. JGiiN~ BfAOI 326 Morine Avt. 550 S. Coa1t Hwy. 67S.7860 494,5313 Uf m Fitted 'rennl1, Goll and 81111 I>roNal . A1'o Reid1 Xtdo MOii V.ldt Center N Horllot tllld Atlaf!IS Ne"t to lot Cepadee Colt• Mau. C.lifom .. • I CALL 64J.f990 \ • "hat 1hey are free to do but sloganeering. It '4'0Uld be nice \\'hat they are free fro 1n, she to be a real stud<.'flt !JO you emphasized. could kno1v what the problents Wonlell are p I ll yin g (rci11ly art.!.". sign if i cant roles in P..1rs. Chr1 stopherson urged· neighborhood cornrn iHl'l",;;, ~ht· l<;a.guc u~cmt>t;~.s to watch found. "Life 1n Chuta is \t•ry Ch1nu 11·11h interest and organized.'' ::.ynip;Hhy." . . Sl=:lt\111\:G Pt;OPL£ She olso round that ··people 11 an! 10 St'r\'C people" in 1 ht' republic . in contrast to the /\1ncricJn :1ttitude or "each person for hintself." She kept a (hary during her trip and came away with "envy ro r the hlb'1l level of n1oralc" she found in the republic. "It's thC're now," she said. ''They feel they have a purpose in life." During an early-n1orn in1: \'isit lo a normal school. they found ('hildren st11dying the 11orks of i\l.'.l•J befor.· cla··s1•:; 11 ilh Ill) teacher prodr1 u1~ thl.'nl \\lould !\tr~. Christo1>herson gu to China again'! "( surely would," she said r1nphatic<1 1!y. 10 do -;o. About rhetoric !->he l'!aid. "'f'he rhetoric that conu•s out .-·----------, of Qtiln11 lcnrt;; 1ts··'1 to A ernon·s SPORTSWEAR I -RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY When Yo11 W1111t The lest I WfsronrptAl A. RALBOAIS\.M'O I Ni:wµy l [k,qh 216Mlll·ne Avl·. ..:..~ 4111 -6/S.I~ : 1922 Horbor ll•d. Ct111a Met.o -548°0259 Murione StarnPC"r FASH!ON BOU Tl <".lU E SIX!t.1c1lit1111J In Travel C101hes ooN·r MISS OUR GREAT WOMEN'S WEAR BARGAINS! SATURDAY· MAY 25 OMLY! 333 E. 17th St .. Cosio Mesa PARAMOUNT SPORTS EVERYTHIMG IM TEMMIS " M..., 1._, o. 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After 3·1 lt'·ita "It's a lot more vd.lu11ble to win a game with a big comeback than to !!tay ahead al! the way," said Foll:, who hopes for On TV Tot1l9ht Cha11nel 11 at 7:30 more of the same tonight y,·hen Tom Bradley, 4-4, takes on Don Sutton. 6-3, in the second game of the series. "When you get beaten from the start , you just figure it's one of those nights, but It's really tough to lose like this," agreed Stave Garvey, whose two homers and three RBI helped chase Giants' ace Mike Caldwell after five innings. By that time, the Dodgers had staked unbeaten Andy Messersmith to a 6-2 lead. But the Giants started to come back when Chris Speier's run·scoring single made it 6-3 in the sixth. Bobby Bonds, on base all five times 1.,.ith tv.·o singles and three walks, opened the se venth with a walk. One-out singles by Garry Ji.1addox and Steve Ontiveros cut the Dodgers' lead to two runs and Ji.1ike 1.larshall replaced Ji.1essersmith. ,Umps Blow Timeout Out In Playoffs A new saga in the legend of Orange County officiating goofups. This time il has transpired In the CIF 4-A baseball playoffs. Loog Beach Millikan was playing San Marcos at Blair Field In Long Beach. Neutral umpires, Lee Phelps and Larry Arason, were assigned to the game. CIF boss Ken Fagans relates the following: Jn the bottom of the 6th inning San Marcos was ahead, 4-2. But Millikan had the bases loadl'd and its heaviest hitter "'as at the plate. Two outs had been recorded. A timeout was called. Then San !\-1arcos pulled a hidden ball play with il.s first baseman subsequently catching the A11gels Return Home, Face Oakland Tonigl1t Gary Matthews beat out an infield single. loading the bases. Dave Kingman, \l'ho hit his seventh homer ln the second, followed with a wind·blown single near second. scoring Maddox. Speier's force grounder scored the l~'ing run and Dave Rader grounded a single to center giving the Giants the lead and saddling Marshall, 2-2. with his second loss, both against San Francisco. Elis Sosa, s.-0, was the winner. . WHITE 1---- '· WASH J\1olan Ryan thinks the double play is the best fri end a pitcher ever had "Those double plays ... they 1vcrC' the big plays of the game," J{yan said Thursday night after he pitched the California Angels to a 3·1 triumph over the host Kansas City Roya ls. The Angels begin a home stand tonight Y.ith Dlck Lan ge !0--0) facing Oakland 's Catfish llunter (7-3). Ryan v.•as renecting now on the second inning when he loadl'<i the bases on two 1l11ge18 Slate All G•m•li Oii KMP'C 17101 MIJY 2• Oak1a~d al CtUIOl'noe /.\ay 1~ 0dk11Jr>d al Callf~nie /.\8f 1$ 0d~l~n<! a! Catlfornoft MIJY ii Mlil••dukee 81 Ct lltarnla Mdy 18 Mil"'a"k"' el ca11tor11ia 7:SS p m. 6:35 p.m l:SS pm. 1:S5 p.m. 1:55 p.m. ,.,.a!ks and Paul Scha<1l's error with none OU!. "I go1 1nyself in trouble there." explained Ryan, 6-4 . "Nervous? Sure. I \1•as nervous. l just tried to ma~~ good • pitch~s and make thcrn hit it on the ground." Frl'd Patek grounded to first baseman Bob Olh'er, forcing Hal McRae at the plate. Rookie George Brett hit into the double play. Again , in the th ird , Ryan, struggling v;ith his cont rol, walked Jim \Vohlford to s1art the inning. Cookie Rojas slantmed into a double pl<iy. After that, Amos Otis Player, Curl Share Lead; Van()"uard 3rd e J\1E"1Pll!S -Gary Player, South .Africa·s muscular little master. and brand new winner Rod Curl matched course-record 65s for a share of the first- round lead Thursday in the $175,000 !\-Iem phis Golf Classic. Just one stroke off lhe pace were Hubert Green, a two-time ·winner th.is Sl'ason. Larry Ziegler, Jim Colbert and Bob \\'ynn . e /Hiller Tl1ird ARKADELPHIA. Ark. -Jeff Miller'"of Southern California College in Costa J.lesa picked up a third place in the hammer throw finals of the NAIA track championships Thursday with a heave or lfiO feet. And SoCal teammate Steve Alexander v1a s in fourth place at the halfway mark or lhe decathlon, posting 3,564 points. That event concludes today. Four SoCal athletes survived 'Thursday qualifying. Glenn Rouse stays in the mile after running 4:09.4. Mike Singletary, gold medal favorite , won his 440 heat in a nifty 46.2. Bob Feeney threw the javelin '!fJ7 feet. And , Bob Heitman qualified in the 440 in1ermediate hurdles with a 53.6. e Bibbs Adva11ces llA\IBURG, Germany -Delending champion Eddie Dibs of the United States whipped Jurergen Pohmann of West Germany. 4..fi. 6-0, 6-1 and advanced into lhe quarterfinals of the German intemalional tennis tournament Thursday. \Vhile the sixth-seeded Dibb& w.u advancing, two other Americans, Harold Solomon and Brian Gottfried, were elimjnatcd. Hans-Joochim Plotz of 'Vest Gennany upset Gottfried. 6-3, fi..2. and Pierre Jaaffret of f<Tance ousted Solomon, 6-4, g.. 3. Jaime Fillo! also advanced into the round of eight but third-seeded Raul Ra01irez of Mexico Jost. Fillol lOlt the first set before rallying to beat Milan Holocek of Czechoslovokia 1-6, 6-2, M. Atonio Munoz of S p a i n knocked oil Ramirez H , 6-3 , 6-2. e Newton lo S1111 ChJcago Bears' offensive lineman Bob Newton bas signed a contract to play for lhe Soolhern california Sun ol the World F09lball Leogue starting in 1976. ~ WHHanu luellglble. CLA.RKSVJLLE, TeM. -James "Fly" W I II !a m s of Austin P<eay Slate University, the counlry's third leading ,.U,,,. WI basketball ... son, baa been detlated 11Kfefinlte17 lnellgtble I o t tntmioileglale c:ompeUUon. Wllll1m1, a oophom<n who averaBed 27.$ paln(I per game lllt ... aon 1,11<1' 11 rel!oundo, WU dt<lared I n ,.11 g I b I e betallle the Ohio Volley Cm!erenct had ~ NCAA enlrance rcquirtmeoll. I ' '''a\ked and John~ r-.1ayberry singled bC'fore Ryan got r-.1cRac on a Oy ball. Bruce Dal Canton. the Roy a l s knuckleballer. wasn't so fo rt u n a t e. Staked to a 1..0 lead, Dal Canton started the Angels' seventh by \.,.alking: Schaal and Ellie Roclriguez in succession. "II was the worst I've pitched and the v.·orst we've played as a team this year," summed up Messersmith. Caldwell. the National League's top \\'inner at 7-1 , was equally ineffective. After a sacrifice out, Dal Canton departed in fa vor of Joe 11oemer. ~·ho gave up a run-scoring single to Mickey Rivers. Denny Doyle was walked intentionally, filling the bases, by Doug Bird, who took over for Hoerner. Bobbv Valentine lofted a sacrifice ny into left field. scoring Rodriguez. ..They just beat on me," Caldwell admitted. "But fallin g behind like this 1night have helped. A comfback like this can really build up the spirit." So can a team meeting. "\Ve got together for quite awhile before the game," said Bonds. "It got to the point \1•hcre each individual wanted to go out and get the job done." UP'I Ttlt,llolto TAKES A HEADER -Detroit Tigers catcher Bill Freehan went sprawling after colliding \v ith ?i.1ilwaukee's Bob Mitchell in an Ameri· ican League baseball gan1e at Milwaukee Thursday. The Brewers won, 7-3. LA Wins, 28-24 ''I'm mad at n1yself," said Dal Canton, 2-2. "\Valking two guys in the seventh. There 's no excuse ... you can't do that. That was the ballg_ame.,.right there." .. The Royals caught up with Ryan for their lone run in the sixth. Otis led off ,.,.ith a single, and Mayberry followed with a double that sent Otis home. After that, Ryan , who allowed only four hits, struck out six and walked four, fetired the last 12 Royals in orde r. Garvey belted his first homer leading off the second and the other follo\.,.ing Jim" \Vynn's double in the fifth . The homers \\'ere Garvey's ninth and 10th of the season. surpassing his previous single·scason high of nine in 1972. ··1r.1' just a matter of playing more," said Garvey. \\'h~e 39 RBI tfail league· leader Wynn bytwo. "Like I've said . before, I would be hpnored and contented to finish right behind Jim Wynn in RBI.•· E1no's Former Ballboy Leads Strings Triumph "We haven 't scored a lot of runs lately," Ryan said of hi s nav.·lcss performance late ~n the game. "So ,.,.e don't take chances." LOS .AHWELES SAH FRANCISCO ·~ r "rt1i ill , 11 r111 1ly GLENN WIBTE Lecy. ib l O o o BO!'lds, •I 2 2 2 o Of the D11ly ~llol Stall Jesnu•. pll 1 c D o Fu~tes. <'I> ~ D c o LOS A7'GELES -Time~kes J!S toll. Paclerei.. II l 0 & O PMlHP\, 20 I O O o Wynn, ti ' 1 i o Madde•, c• s 1 l 1 as \l'as evidenced here T ursday night CAL1FOll:H1A l<AHSAS CITY Garvey, IO J J 2 J Ofltiveros, le ' i 1 l 11·hcn Ro,\' Emerson was de(e"tcd by one i~ r II rttl aO r 11 rttl W(rawford, rl l 1 O o Martnews. It .s I 1 11 " Rivers. cf 3 0 1 1 Wol'lll<><d, If 3 D 0 0 (ey, lb J 1 J 1 Kingman, lO • 1 1 2 Of his fonner baJlboyS. OOoyfe, 2b • o o 0 Roi••· 20 ~ o O O F~r11u•on. c. • o J 2 s~rer, u • O 1 1 LA St · t J hn Al d ped V11ttn1lne.ff ) D 1 I Olis.ct J I 2 0 Ru•sell.•• <i O O O O..Rader,c • ff"2 l riRgSsar 0 exan er top MMenles. U 1 D 0 0 Mdyt>erry, lb ' 0 1 I M~•enmllh, p l 0 0 D Calowell. p I 0 o 0 Emerson, 7·5, in Singles, then teamed FRobinlon. dh 5 0 1 0 McR•e, rt l 0 0 0 M•••"•OO o 0 0 0 O ''"'O' '" 0 O O O ROllver. to • o 1 o Stllflblum.dh J o o o Buck~er.'pn 1 c o o cwuu;ms,p o o o o with GC<>ff ?\-tasters to knock off Emerson N.(craw,OI' o 1 o o H•••r.c • o o o 11><>masn.pn 1 o o o and Frew 1.1cMillan. 6-~. in men's Laheud,rf J 0 0 0 Paltk,IS J 0 0 0 !Xt•a.o 0 0 0 0 Scto•al, Jt> 1 1 l o G11~n. 311 1 o o o GOO<I_,, p11 1 o o o doubles. Etll:dr9ei, t l 1 0 I 0.IC&n!Ofl, P 0 0 0 0 Mefllll P 0 0 0 0 And h t II h S · ed crwlk, ·~ 2 o o o H011rner. p o o o o Tc.iah JJ , 1 , 10111{, JI 1 13 1 t a v.•as a t e trings nc ed to NRyan. p o o o o Biro, p o o o o le• Angele• 010 m ~ 6 knock off the Golden Gaters, 28-24, before Totals 31 i $ l Tett1t 30 I I I San Frtnci1to 110 001 '40•-1 C•htorni11 ooo ooo 2u1--1 e-Ru!S1U. oP-San Franc•1co 1. LOB-l e• A11· a Sports Arena turnout announced as 890. Kan,.,.. Cily 000 001 000-! gelet 5, S•n Fra11c!1CO 10. 18-Cey. Wynn. HR-TilC vi ct 0 r y left the Strings 0 n 1 y E-Stha.tl, G. Bretl. OP-C.tllfor11la 1. LOB-Call· Garvey 2 ct&), Klogrnan f7J. S&-8ond• 1. fornla 10, Kan"'' City 1. :i8-Mayb('rry. SB-Oris, IP H ll Ert ea so percentage points behind the Gaters in McRae, Cll.tlk, Sch•tl. S-Ctialk. SF-Valenr.ne. Messersmltl! 6 1/l I 6 6 • I th ' d I f th t ' I I d ( W Id ,,.. H 11: ER eB 50 M,,,,,.,.11 (l, 2.1) 1 213 5 1 , 0 1 eir ue or e sec 1ona ea o or N. Ryan (W, 6·•! 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Knievel will attempt his jump just around the bend looking forward from the Perrine Memorial Bridge near Twin Falls, Idaho. down Emerson. Twice he broke Emo's St1rvice, the last time to win the set. .. I was se rving v.·ell," Alexander told the Dail y Pilot afterward. "But the rest of my game wasn 't all that good," he added. He recalled being a ballboy fo r Emerson years ago. "He v.·as talking about retiring then. 1 never thought J'd see the day when I'd play him. "I Utink ( should be beating him. He isn't playing that much anymore." Emerson, a Newport Beach resident, lauded Alexander 's service but had little praise ror the Sports Arena lighting and its playing sutface. "This is the fa91.est court we've played on and the lighting was so poor you had a tendency to lose the ball," he said. The mcn·s doubles clincher came v.·hen the Strings duo broke McMillan 's serviee in the seventh game to take a 4--3 lead. The Strings, who had gotten off to a good start when Ji.1arita Redondo knocked off Leslie Hunt, 6-4, getting three of the set's fl ve service breaks, clinched victory with Masters and Karen Susman grabbing mixed doubles, 7·5. Mrs. Susman turned in a sparkling performance. making difficult returns and holding service. Kathy Harter of the Strings had a tough night in women's doubles. being involved in 27 points plays and losing 20 of them. The Strings are home Saturday night to face Denver. LOii Allf•lts 11, Gofffn Galt~ 2' w omtl'I -ll:edonde (LA) Otel HuM (GG) I·~. Mtfl -Alexu•cler {LAI "'9eT Emerio" !GG) 1·5 Wom9tl'I dOYblH -H11t1T·ICI0•1 (GGl ti.al Ht•ltr· Su1men (LA) ,.J, Men•• douOle1 -Atexal\der·Ma,tt•• (LA I bt11I Emtrl0f1-M~MU!lfl (GG) 6•l . Mix~ clol,lblt1 -Me1ler1·Su1man (l.A) bte1 McMIUl1t1·Klou (GGl 7·5. .A -"° ., LOI Angaln. • P'tlll•d•lphi.t 1J. 811ff1lo-Toro1110 2t Women -Kfflll (p ) bttl Overtofl !8TJ 6-1. Mtl'I -Okk•r (8TI D/Jlt Falrlla lPJ 6-t. 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Anteaters Battle Titans Tonight · TACOMA , W83h. -UC Irvine will open its quest ol a repeat performance as NCAA college division boseball champlom here lonlght (8) against Cal ~le (Fullerton) in the District 8 r~onal tournament opener. Coach ,Gary Adams has nominated right-hander Gary Wheelock to start on the mound for UC!. Wheelock lo the top UCI burler wilb a ll·2 record and a 1.78 e.r.a. He also serves as designated h!U<r when not pltdllng and Is the home run leader with seven. ln the onzy meeting of tbe two teams 1li1r season, UC! pounded oot an 11·7 victory wee the 'rtlanJ. Coach Augle Garrido ol Fullerton wasn't ce1aln ol his starting pllcher for tbe opener. Bolh teams flew to Washington Thursday with UCI holdlnf the No. I ranking in tho college division po(] and Fullerton fifth. Puget Sound, the host >chool, Is ranked fourth. UC! will take a .323 toam batting average into tbJ regionals wllh Jo[f Malinolf (.362) .... Terry Stupy (.3S1 ) ' I Mallnolf (.362) and TeJT)' Stupy . 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"' 1t lt' 0 1 0 • .tf7 :':':-;;::~:: tttOOtO .oeo lltt000 .000 .. 1.617 ., .ID fl M " 2M .m GLl!IOf WHIT• ' f\Iillikan runner off the bag. He applied the tag and the ump n1ade the call of 'out!" Fagans' offlco was notified of what happened: an out was allowed on a tag made during time out. The CIF allowed f\1ill ik'1!'S protest and San Marcos {of U1e Santa Barbara area) had to motor all the way back to Long Beach to play 1 ~~ innings (play began i.•:ith t"o out in the sixth I. Millikan proet'e<ied to 1vin the game when the San r-.1arcos pitcher walked in the chap ~·ho was at bat when the out during timeout was recorded. Then the next n1nn up singled to drive in a pair. Allowing the \\'rong to be righted s<.·rl'cd justice. in a way . tlowcver, there '"'as no y,•ay that l'On1ing back another day could perfectly duplicate the si tuRtion of the original game. Players' reflexes vary from day to day and the San r-.1arcos pitcher was going in under completely different conditions: ~·eathcr, .warmup. nluscle control. etc. At least there y,•as soml'th1ng thnt could be done in thi s foulup. \Vh en Orange County officiating blr\~ the dukC' in the infamous 1.later Dei·\Vestminster CIF football playoff by blowing dead a \\·estminster touchdo\\TI play because the wn in stripes thought someone t'lsc had t?Ti' ball. There ~iiS no recourse. f\later Dci v.·cnt on to ~·in the game. 17· 14. and then captured the C I F c:.hampionshlp. * * * Elsewhere : Baylor University bas landed t.hl' nation's top prep 440 man as !\1ark Collins ~47.0l recently Inked a leller of intent wUb the Beers. Baylor bas a line mile relay team this year (3;06.61 and Collins ' presence should give the Bears a fine start for next season's mile rtlay foursome. In 10 years as liCLA track coach, former Newport Shores resident Jin1 Bush has won the Pac-8 title five times. placed second t1\'iCe, third once, fifU1 once and sixth once. Louise {age 75) and Carmine l771 11erna are using horse race heUlng winnings to finance purchast of a funeral crypt. They li\·e In Miami, Fla. Of all things. Oakland"s Paul Linbtad and the Angels' Tom \\!organ \1 ill be in a pre-game cow milking contest Sat- urday night (7) at the Big A. Judge Settles Indy Dispt1te: Suit Dis11tlssed INDIANAPOLIS IAPl -A Superior Court judge has settled one. of the disputes at Ind ianapolis Motor Speedway, and Johnny Rutherford ls making plans to dispose of another one. · The judge, Frank Symmes of r-.-1arion County District Four, ended two days of hearings Thursday by throwing out a $1 • million lawsuit against the Speedway, an action that could havei held up the 58th rUMing of the biggest event in motorlng . The suit, filed by several owners of cars that were left at the line a week ago when qualilylng trials ended, had sought to reopen qualifications. Judge Symmes ruled, ln effect, that the car owners must exhaust all avenues of appeals through channels of the U.S. Auto Cub before they'll have grounds for legal action. ln effect, the court denied a temporary lnJunctloo that would have held up lhe race and, at lhe wne time, allowed the c)abn lor •t million In damages ID be carried over. Wllh Jtldge Symmes having opened the way for Sunday's race, Rutherford took to the 2\l·mile 'oval Thursday and pumped hli ~cLaren-Of(y on a quick lap ol 19'.424 miles P"r hout. , -''l proved several things to myself and I oope, to others," lite 16-yul'Old vttaron from Fl. Worth said. "One 11 that I mllbt have won the froot row pole ~Uon If I bad been given a chance." 'lbe upollol w11 that Rutherford and Al ':i'r-Mo! ID 1'all a Jud ,..Q aml\ Ibo final day ol trlall ID make lhelr ntM - for spots well down In the Odd. • .. \ \Ve C a cha ' T I is fo Sha se of can We "t 30) Sh ~ che " we' tea of · s tea ;.;ta \)( T ('Ja NI R<· l'e de ( \f ~t Ri A Ca se Ru Da to A<I de• a< rC't " Sh Cl' ha ' '" "' ' ,., "" ,, " ... " ' " <o• " .. o " " '" " 0" '" r.•; M Ow " ' " ,, o." Ii~ " • MO A .. M lifl Oo " " " ' ' 0 ~ ' i Top Grid Candidates Pick GWC By CRAIG sneFF Of tM Dlllr Piiot ll•lf "There's no doubt nboot It, • we will win the Southern Ca1trornla Conference championship next season." , ' That, in a very big nutshell, ls how Golden West College football coach Ra y Shackleford sit:es up the 1974 season after rel easing names of prospective l re s h n1 an ca ndidates. Despite the fact that Golden " West will have more letiermen returning (probably around 30) than any other st!<ison, Shackleford says he has a good crop of fr eshmen checking in. "Those freshmen k no \V y:e're going to ha ve a good tcan1 and lhe.v want to tX' part or it"' says Shackleford. Seven members of the South team in the Orange County all- !'!ar gnn1e arc pnrt of the list of frosh candidates. They include linemen Jack C!:irk (Edison\ and· ~fnrk Nichols (Marina~. ends Mike Rl'nnett (Edison) and Tony PC'pperllng (Bolsa Grande l, defensive back Andre 1.np<'.t j ~farina l ;ind running backs r..tark Davis (La Quinta) and Rich Shrout (Los An1igos1. Quart erback Dan A("{'Ofllando, an All-Southern California Conference pick last season. will direct l he Rustlers again with frt>shman Dave \Vhite IF'.dison) expected to back him up. Offensive linemen Bryce Adki ns and f\1ark Domas and dt>fensive back Mark Pierce arc other top R us t I er s retu~ning . Golden \Vrst recorded a 7·2·1 rrcord last season. bu t Shac-klcfocd fe<"ls it could bl• t'i·cn belle\-in '74., ··\\'e think y,·e 're going to lial'e a great team." 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Ro1rn lde!1nslYt ~ck ); 800 81.,mti.ro {lull- t>ackl. L•nwood--Guv t.1r1on lo!l1<'1lve linem1nl: RQblrl LOl>lt !l!neD1ckr,\; ~., McCu. (Olten\IYI 11 ... mtnl; Nie~ 6unlm111 ( d I It n I I v I Dlt k·run,,lna bllck.flu1,.,.rt1ack). TTN; TOYOTA OWNERS Month of May Special S7.?c~MT HT_ ...... 6,000 .... 12,000 Mlle -.. WITH THIS AD • ·Now DENNIS NESPDR Coach of the Year All·eoast Area • DAVE NAJERA Player of t he Year • Monarchs Stnr, Nespor Honored J\.1ater Dei High's Dave Najera has been tabbed Orange Coast area baseball player of the year by the Daily Pilot sports staff. . T.he sl_ick Monarchs star fashioned a nifty 0.43 e.r.a. in p1tch1ng his mates to the Angelus League championship and was 8-1 !or the year. Najera was a narro\v victor over Edison lligh's Mike Sci- wood for the honor. Selwood, \\'ho at one point in the Irvine League season hnd nine straight hits and was on base a dozen straight times, finished the season with a .526 average. Edison led alt area teams with first team ~rths as the Chargers landed three on the first team and addL'<i a second team choice for four selections in aJL It's a senior-dominated team with only four juniors on the two teams. Coach of the year honors go to Dana Hills' Dennis Ncspor, who guided the Dolphins to the Orange League championship -the first varsity team title in the school's history. All-Orange Coast Are• First Team Pos. Pla yer, School Class P-Dave Najera, t.tater Dci Sr . P-Gregg Foster, l\larina Sr. C-Dennis Delany. Costa ~1esa Sr. Inf-.5teve lwliklos, Dana Hills Sr. Inf-Doug Mansolino. ~Iuntington Beach Jr. Inf-Mike Selwood, Edison ,.. Sr. Inf-Dave Patterson. l\1i ssion \liejo Sr. OF-Jim Gardea. ~1ater Dei Sr. OF-Jeff Nichols, Edison Sr. OF-Steve Hines, Edison Jr. Util-Morgan ,\bbott. Newport !!arbor Sr. Second Team Jl-Dave \\'hite. Edison P-Joe Janton. San Clen1ente C-Steve J\1orton. Estancia Inf-Jack Upton. Fountain Valley Inf-Rick \Vhite. ~1ission Viejo Inf-Doug Chard, Newport Harbor Inf-Tim \Vallach, University OF-Don Catozza. !\later Dei OF-Curnal Rungo. \\:est1ninster OF-~tark Duffy, r\ewport llarbor Util-Daryl Paine, \Vestminster At "fission Viejo Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. .Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Mark 8-l 4-2 .381 .250 .2 70 .526 .320 .367 .310 .346 .308 5.5 6-l .372 .318 .352 .256 .4 50 .375 .325 .226 .333 Little Red, Chacon Collide LOS ANGELES Undefeated DaMy ' ' L i t t I e Red" Lopez and once-beaten Bobby Chacon, the boxing prides of Los Angeles and the two toprated featherweights in the nation, each predicts a knockout tonight. Lopez, 21, with a 23.Q record including 22 victories by knockout, declared, • • M y who I e battle plan is a knockout, whether it comes in the first or the 12th round." Olacon. 22, ans\vered• "I can knock him out. I'm gl:id this fight is finally set. After this, I'd like to go for the title." Chacon, 23-1, has scored 21 knockouts and his only dereat v.·as a ninth-round knockout at the hands or former bantamwueght c h a m p i o n Ruben Olivares of Mexico City, now a top featherweight challenger. Lopez, of Alhambra, and Chacon, from Sylmar, will battle before a capacity crowd of about 16,000 at the LA Sports Arena. Odds are virtually even, although Chacon n1ay be a slight fa vorite by the time they climb into the ring . Each has been guaran\ePtl $35,000 or 25 percent or the gate v.•hich could re a c h $200.000. In addition to the Jive action. promoter Aileen Eaton has scheduled a closed<ircuit TV show at the nearby Olympic Auditorium. T h e colorcast will include slO\V motion replays. No slow motion is expected U, the ring. Both Lopez and Chacon are busy fighters relying mo're on offense than defense. The \Vorld Boxing Council rates l.-Opez as the No. 4 contender for the 126· pOUnd crown internationally and Chacon as No . 5. The card opens at 8 p.m .. \l'ith a six-round preliminaries followed by t\\10 IO-rounders and then the 12-round headliner. expected to start between 9:30 and 10. Even the matching of the 111') youn~~ter3 t>roughL ,1 fight. t.lrs. Eaton won and signed them despite heated protests by promoter Don Fraser of the rival Forum. Hivner Qi1its Football Post By ROGER CARLSON 01 IM Oallr Pli.1 Sia!! l\tission Viejo High football roach Bob Hivoer ha s resigned the Dally Pilot has learned exclusively. The surprise move by Hivner comes after his fourth year at Mission Viejo. The 1973 team compiled a 6-3 record for the first winning seal!Oll in the eight-year history of the school. No immediate successor has been named. The removal of Hivner as athletic department chainnan triggered the move. llivner. the junior man in seniority among the physical education staff, was dropped from the physical education staff and assigned a teaching position for the 1974-75 school year. "The decision \\.'as made on seniority onl y," says Hi\'ner, despite his position a s department chairman. That, combined with the time factor involved 1 n roaching football, y,• e re Hivner's reasons for h is decision. "Right OO\~' nty thought s are that I'll stay at ~1ission Viejo in the health department," adds Hivner. Hivner's overall record at ~fission Viejo was 13-22. Among the standout players during Hivner's regime ha\'e been running backs Aundre Holmes, Ken Robbins and Guy Reeves. Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE Eastern Dlvllllon w L Pee GB Milwaukee 20 17 .>II Boston 2t rn . 525 , . . Baltimore t9 19 .500 I 12 Cleveland 20 20 .500 I \I Detroit 19 20 .487 2 New York 20 23 .465 3 West Division Oakland 23 18 .561 Chicago 2Q 17 .541 I Texas 2Q 21 .4811 3 Angels 20 22 ,476 31'2 Kansas City t9 2r .475 3~11. Minnesota 16 20 .4U 41\ NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division w L Philadelphia 23 t7 ~tonlreal t8 15 St. Louis 20 t9 New York 18 23 Chicago t5 2t Pittsburgh t3 24 \\'estem Division Dodgers 3t t2 San Francisco 24 2t Cincinnati 2Q 19 Atlanta 22 21 HOWllon 22 23 San Diego 18 29 Tlllll'ldly'l Q1mu MonlrHI 5, Plll•bul'llh • Pet. .575 .545 .5t3 .4311 .417 .J;l .721 .533 .513 .5t2 .489 .383 GB l'/, 2V. 5V. 6 8V. 8 9 9 10 15 YOU CAN ,LEASE Chlc;190 11 N.w York, ppd,, r1rn Sin O!ewo s. Clnclnnlll 4 03 Innings) Sin FranCIKO 7. Oo&tprt 6 '74 VOLVO 164 4 DR. Automatic, air cond .• 6 eylinder, genui ne leather ·interior ... steet radial tires. Salety-Economy-1..uxury. For.only s1 .39so,. ,. MO. O.IU. QA.C. • WE HAVE ONLY • *'15 * 74 TOYOTAS lfFf AT THI OLD PlllCESI C:.. la""" ... IA ft Onlv 111m11 Khtdultd T0"f' Ollftll SI. Loul• (Slebtrt )..2 ti Clllt190 IRtutdlt ).21 l-lou:ilOl'I (Robtrt• $-51 II Att•n=(•Pf• 2·11 MonlrHI (Atnko 3-0 II Phlll II llonbOrg •-31 Ntw Yorll (MIUac.k S.11 11 Pl rtll (Rlilu 1.Jl Clncl-11 {Gullett 4-31 11 S.n Oltpo !Grell 1-11 Otfttt!'l (Siltton ~I 11 Sin 'r1ncltc0 (lrt<1l1y ,..,.) lahn"Mv'• 0111\ff Monlretl 11 Phllldielpl!fl. 2 New York 11 Pllbburgh SI, Lov!1 •l Clllc1190 Hwtlan 11 An.nl• · Clncl-11 11 &all Diego ~ It Sin Fr111tllco t . . • .¥ DAILY PlLDT J9d CIF Masters Meet Draws Track Elite By STEVE BRAND Of lllt 0-111 Plitt Si.ff NORWALK-Tom Lloy's amazing story continue s tonight at Cerritos College and this time he'll have a supporting cMt of Orange Coast area athletes. Uoy will be trying to make it five straight weeks that he's lowered his 880 time by a second or more as h e competes in the CIF Masters track and field meet starting at 5,30. He'll have to share the spotlight with Newport Harbor's Brian Theriot and Laguna Beach's Eric Hulst, who are also favored to capture Masters title.'i and bccon1e qualifiers for the state high school meet n e x t weekend in Bakersfield. The top five in each varsity event, plus the Y.'iMer in the girls chantpionM.ips, advance. Otampionships will also be held tonight in the frosh·soph division. "1 think Tom can lower his time by another second, 11 predicts Edison High coach Gordon Fitzel, who is well aware the CIF standard is 1:51.l. ''If Tom gets pushed, he'll respond and lf the pace ls fast enough, he can break 1:51." Burbank's John Musich set the pace in the 4-A finals last week and was given the same time as Lloy, 1:52.2. He's expected to again be the pace· setter with h1ission Viejo's Jon Cook rated a solid upset choice. Lloy will try to double back in the 440 where he almost pulled the upset of the year in the 4-A finals . There he'll n1eet Theriot. V.'hO this season iJ> J.-0 against the Chargers ace. Theriot, a junior has a best of 47.7, which is far belier than the balance or the field, y,•hich lost J\.1uir's Alan SheatF.. At Tt·ack Preli11is Ex-CIF Cl1an1p La shes Ruli11g s Letter to the Etlitor: Last Saturday I was in attendance at the C I F - Southern Section gir!s' tr~ck prelims at Rolling Hills High School . Last weekend's preliminaries at Rolling Hills left me shocked and dlsmayed. for example, Muir High School or Pasadena w a s confused on the starting tin1e of botti the•running and field ever.ts. 111ey arri\'ed loo late for !he 440 relay and the 100 dashes. The f\tuir athletes \\.'ere disqualified because of a meet rule stating iC the athlete has not checked in for his or her event on time then he or she v.·il'. be scratched. And !his was announced nu me r o u s limes throughout the day. Somehow, through t h e pulling of a few strings. ~1uir was allowed to run the 440 relay in the semifinals that afternoon and had t h r e e runners entered in the 100 yard dash semifinals, also in· the afternoon. It is unjustifiable to let three "fresh" runners compete-in an event they missed while all the other runners were subjected to preliminaries earlier in the day. ''ou se{', Upland and Costa t.·lesa ran in lanes six and five , respectively. Both teams wer<' c!ad in green uniforms. The young high school bo~· who had called Upland out-of- zone changed his tune to that of: '·Jt \Vas one of the learns wearing the green uniforms." This was only after the Upland coach pronounced Costa Mesa as the culprits of violating the zone rule. No later than five minutes after this announcement did the Costa Mesa coach check on the matter. The meet manager said it was a, bad call and let it go at that. "Too bad. I'm sorry, but that's the \\.'ay it goes." The Upland coach, obviously, swayed the judges \\lith her story and the result is a trip to CIF finals for her team while Costa Mesa (the defending champions) stays home. When word got around what happened. numerous parents and supporters were infuriated. Not only that, but the anchor girl for Costa Mesa saw the scratch sheet immediately after the race and there was a disqualification marked for Upland. (47.6) in a surprise last week. Hulst tops the stellar 2-mile field with a seasonal best of 8:59.8 in his only head·tc>-head competition wlth the top runners in the CIF. Since the Laguna Beach ace ran that time at Arcadia, how.ever, l<ilarins High's Gary Blun1e has started a late surge \\.'hich last \veek brought h111l his fastest time of his career, 9,01.4. Buena Park's Ar man do Cend ejas, Loara's Ji at p h Serna and Lompoc's Jitn Sch:lnkel provide the balance of the competition. TONY CIARELLI Ciarelli Seeks Title Al:'.iough his marks rel'ently haven't matched his seAF.On;tl best of 6-10 ~'~. Laguna Beach's Doug Case has the BAKERSFIELD -Oran~e best 1nark in the high junip Coast College javelin thrower field. 'Cnnv Ciarelli winds up his JC Steve Adains, Estaneia'.<> carCer Saturday night at the st ate track and field meet, record-shattering IO\\I hurdler, will face a forn1idable task in here. tryin g to niake the state n1ect 'J'he javelin competition is with the sixth fast c s t scheduled to start at 6 with qualifyinK time. the first ruru1ing event set for Edison'& Colin l<itcConnel! 7: UJ. ~nlile-2 n1i le), San Clen1entc's (.'iarelli ranks as the second Terry 11uddleston (2·1ni!c1. best javelin thrower in the Costa 1\.-lesa's Larry Falke state. Despite a back injury. ~hurdles/. l\.·lission Viejo's Ron the OCC sophomore had a best Pagan (440), Ntarina's San1 toss of 2'25-9Lri last Saturday in Hen d r i c ks (880 ~. and the Southern California finals. F..stancia's Larry Hall 1high His toughest compeUtion jump) are all potential CIF' v.·ill corne from Mt. San frosh·soph champions. Anlonio's Dave Krough, who University lligh's Cheryl has a season best of 23frO and Czorny is the Nu. t long jump \1f'nt 233-11 \ast Saturday. qualifier and appears headed Fullerton is the tea m for the girl's title . favorite. -------- You can't improve on the originaL THE~'$ FIN[ST BOUli-. •\•i 'f: ·.\:,• ~t\ : ' '· ;c Last year a Long Beach \Vilson sprinter missed her heat of the 100, due to a slip in lime schedules, but when she spoke to the meet manager about entering one of the other heats. he said, "no go.'' Why is it different this year? Did they let Eddie Hart and Rey Robinson run the 100 meter dash at the Munich Olympics because of a slip in time schedules? . . .\. ... ~ r: ~. 16 PllOOF !(.£NTllC11Y $TIAIC~T llOUkllllK ~MISK('i' OISTIUIO At-0 BOlltCO BY TK( jlllllS 8. B(MI 01$TllllKG CO., Cll~M0/11, 9(A .. , ~['HUC'-Y It's rough to see the athletes . workout so hard for the "next- to-the-biggest meet or the year" and then be shoved aside by a fast-talking monolith. Jt would be logicall---------------------- Another incident which left me doubtful about the meet manager was a call on the third heat of tho 440 relay. Originally, U p I a n d was disqualified for an out-of-zone pass which was obvious to the some 100 spectators in the stands. It was announced that Upland was disqualified and a .request was made to confer with the Upland coach. Ten minutes later, Costa Mesa High School was called for the disqualification and no request was made to confer with the Costa Mesa coach. to disqualify Costa Mesa if th ey violated that rule, but lhe question in my mind is whether or not the CJF o!ficials are that ea s i I y swayed. On the 880 medley relay, another unjust move was made by the anchor runner from Royal High. She cut off and elbowed the anchor girl from Morningside on the fina l turn of that race. Of course, the Morningside c o a c h protested but the official said he didn't see a th Ing . Certainly, he didn't see a thing -.. he was too busy admiring the scenery. A move like that got the Russians disqualified last summer in a dual meet \\1th the United States. The officiating wasn't the (See TRACK; Page %01 !------------- NOW OPEN ~ COWi tH-•MtSTB POI OUI 110. t••WM -¥AUl41LI f'llUS '--····••itiiiiir-;;io~o~o~s 01 P111s • In M111y, M•nv adidas Styles & Sinis!' PLUS: 1'111 la191st Selection In So. Celfomll hlrf M1411 Aw P '11 PLUS: ~ Tne.rlA. Er TMeiuU J7 01.17111,Co1teM011,l41·lll1 In H1l1gttn Sol.late· H<Nrt: t·ac>t Otil'1. I l 0' A~R.P.f§!NG! . ~ BRAKE RELINE SPECIAL $ ·~ 4 wheel drum typ~ or 2 front di•c INCLUDES: • Linin9 & Labol" • Lub1"icate backillCJ plate • Inspect wheel cylinder • Inspect drums • Inspect_ master cylinder • • Pack .outer wheel bearin9 PIMM C .. 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Cl~'"'"'ll· Pv1•e ••~OO C.0•9~ou• Lou·~ !LiP>h~ml i •O l!IJ ,r,o Ho·Ne'> 5onnv S(;Y i llano,11 11.~G ~ <J Roc'"' s~a ( D•.·v~<) ; I~ f lme -18 ~1 Also •~n -MO,, !1dlM•e B·" \1 Loui> Jr, ll's A ·~•~a l u.,~. P~'»U"' St(p Jt, Mooo11low, l!l~1«>g C.ula. P rowler 5trattr>ed -D'~drn 01 M, O··" Mil~ Qvilr11 HHI. Rain Gau<,iv. S<r>'.~'" THlllO RACE -.000 V~"" l VCoH Ohh !. up. c1,,,.,,1n9 Pur...-~JOC~ ~pccj<1l Notice {Tte<1•,vrt) 10,"Q ; vO .'~ v:<s~ W•ll•e (C-~n~1 Mellld'> Chdr~<' (Hdfll l•me -20.3 1 ~ lO ' <·~ ' " Al !O ran -Sn•llV nee. f, C.uo•l' Mri''- M~>I R ov~I. T•I•~ w~1 '' 11~u"t1 No 1cr~1crw> FOURTH RACE -'\C y,lf~"· 'l ,• .,, Oii)>, AllOWd•lCC Pu"o ~1000 T ~e I, :ch~CI T' M• Ge«'. t,li>> F i~e Ply !ACld<r) Puk•'' Rell (B~llon! J~! Re!let!•l)n ITreH>U•CI l •me-1 32~ l.8Q J w :.kQ f\\10 r;.,-Pro1ctl l'l•ll, R~U>'d Cn<1rgcr. eaod Nell '• 'S EXACTA c ' Maisnt ' T ~1'11, Paod S11t.OO FIFTH RACE -'><I'"' I , \•"c ~Id~ a. up. Cla"1!• ·Cl ,.o '· ... ., ; ,.i, , f. r.'.,re•. rur« ·:0.00 11•.· (.rnur I S~t'' PrCt•CU\ ll'l~"n·o j I~ r•1 I 'J DU!IY Pa" ITrt 1 Uft / ~OJ ~.•O ~' Su•e 01< L.,<ly 111, ,,, ,) ;.io TnnE -17 96 <'UI,/ Al~O llan -(~lor I t. I' B~ronid, ~uP<' (die, lie<"''· No ~~riltlOC5 l. VI SIXT!'< llAC.E -~I" Cid> & UJ). (I"""'"~· f'!" llG<>h~ ll(to;c.,,!J I,".~; \'n"I< l ,.,, 1w,,,o) P nC!OY Yoch'J•n II',',\! T1 n>t' -•& ~~ Al~o Ron--101,1lri \•,,, Oo~ K1~r. Hello Jooy No .cr;;rch•' ',,, SEVENTH RACE -350 Yd•O! ! 'e~1 ol~• a. "~· c1,.,c,f,,;1 ~II ,." P ~J%0. 711e Oouglu' Ao r<"•ft (: /, u'dgn,nenl (IU7. C•r,w D•n<fr ll.•P1l~"'i • •0 ; C '··· l1>vmu• Jel IW•"Onl ) lO • 0 l,\r. Tn,ee Yid'' tl\r,<;ld' l •0 T;me -17,11 Al•o fdn -Too Moste• JGI>•' '<01r, ~"'' Shu!!I~, ~!~Cl (Odl'. lnl~ Re~ No •uJ!Che' EIGHTH llACE -)!C vard•. \~dr Old•. Al'QN~!\C~. Pur•e ~1000. \'i~Old Go ((drdOla) ~.6C j 00 71~ Do1n (Ad,1ir) ~.W ; '~ lllt~rlhou~n! !Lionaml l,00 T,..,,~ -1~.ll n1,o !~~ -Heck, Pro•> (luo. Jovou~ ('"'"· Sml>(J!h I! 0'<<·r DO ~ Ouil M•~•, Jd!l" Calldfld"· •··· -. si~r Lo,.n1 ~<•Ol(hed -Duo~·• Room'""" Gi1do L•I Y, Sor T<;Dle Jet, M•"•V c,,. '-" 00 -Fin 2nd. DISQIJ;;hh~<l '""d ol~(~d l~M l\ EXACT.t. S·Wanlil Ge .. •·Otltl, P•id )7'.Wt IHl'ITl'I RACE -JSO V~'(t', l Yeor "I~• & .,p. (l"'"""'l· Pur ·,~ -if•J ~!ev• Tnc V~! (Dreven l BO 3.60 1.•C D;;n.;v'• J~1 llld«lrl 10.l:ltl ~.~o G~ld s~rlna~ 1c~r1101a) 2.JO Time -1a JI 111 10 rJn -fl.ac' "'"' Luck, Joyous v~1ent•n(, C'"'"" G"f l\uo. ""'n T<.<>clad~. Tri~le C T 1u•Y No >COdl~n,. ~'EXACT.Ii 4 ·S!eVf Tht Vet & }· oand~·· Jet, p•id Sltlll.SO Rus tl er~ 1'ab Rce<l ~lV P Golden \\l rst College's Steve need \vas nan1ed the track and field tcan1·s mo st valuable pla,\·er at a banquet Thursday night. Other ::J\vard w 1 n n e r s lnclt1ded: mos! improved- i\l i k e Don1as: 1no st inspirational -Dave Powe!!; captain-Po\vel l. The golf !ea n1 ci!so held its banquet Thursday with Don l-Jrow·n given an a1vard for the ·best average !76.2J and Jim Prusia accorded a trophy for the top round of the season. 153, at rhe Southern California sectionals. Gauchos Fclcd Saddlcback CoHege·s track and field team \\'ill be honorc<I \rilh a banquet Saturday al Doheny State P ark. It begins at 3 o'clock. Minor Tune 50% Off ..... ,...,,.... ............ _. ~ ............... . rAITf ...................... .,.,.,. Uol!Oll •••••• ' .••••••••••.••• 1i_1_,tt fOTAl.,,, •• , •.•••• , ••••••••. lA:Jf "'" .................... ,, N 1.4S GUSTAFSON UllCOt M Ml RCU RY lJ6llOO Ill ACK lit 10 llUMT lllGT 0~ Bl Al H ;'\·1.' :-;:-;.j ) ) I . ' • I ' • " • Bucs to Get R edla 1ids S tar; 1'llACK. • • \Vomen's Golf "ICTITIOUI IUS/11185$ HAM• ST•TIMINT l(incaid P1·aise d by Hoo ver lJr:ingc Co:1st Colk·gc 's football tl'tUll h<is \a11dt'ti a top dcfeusive back rro111 lll'dlarlds High. ~h1rk-1\lod1•s. a 1;..1. 20().poulld.cr 1'.'hO earned All-Citrus Bell Ll'a{.!ue honors last year. is 1no1 ing into tht· HrC'a and has appro<1chcd coneh Jl1ck 1'uektr uboul playing: at OCC. 111· ~ ;1\so 11 !Oil bast·b<1ll prosp1•c1 and 1s curn·ntly pl;i~ 1ng: for Hcdlands in rh c CIF pln,\'o tfs. Al k•asl threl' other blue ch1p1)icrs-fron1 uul 11! thC' arl'i1-;1re t'xpcctcd to enroll nl Oraugc Coast. sa~s Tur kcr. Sltvc H~1sn1ussen . <1 ti-3. :! 0 0 · po ti n d CRAIG SllEf'F --------·~-· ' li111:bat•k t·r frorn Sant1a).!o. is also he<1<led for OCG. Il e '"" the Gorden Gro'C ploycr of the year 1n ·7::. -!...,. ' Gullh•n \Vt'Sl h;i s{'h:tll t..'Oach Fred JIOO\'l'r s;1ys Crrritos' \\'ally Ki ncaid is "the hcsl <'Olle!!;e baseball eoach in the Unitl'cl St<1tcs, "lie pruhahly cou ld have any job he \l<Lnt ~. but he likes it \\'he re he is:· Kinl'aid's Cerritos outfit bids for its third ~tale ti tle in five yrars Ibis weekend against S;in Olego City Collc;:c. Kincaid's clubs have \\'on 11 ('t111h·rt·nt·t• ero\lllS tin 17 years) and fuur Southern Cal litles. llis 17·)·rar rreord ;it Ct'rritus is an ;n1r~omr 518·117 l.!il6 perct!11lagcl and hi s t'UITl'nl mark is :15-4. c;olden \\'est Collcgc·s Curt Pl'tl'rsou. 11/10 s1gnl'll a h•Ut·r or 1n1~·nt rec<·ntly tu pla\ busl'ball at L'l'LA. probah!y ,,,111 not do ;uty µ1t1:hin~ at lhl' \\'t•:;lv.nod <'iUnpus "(\)<tl'h Ar1 lt cl(·hlc said 111: v.011ld l!k1· !11 ha\l' ll)l' pilch. bv1 1h1· <ll•c1flion would be k•I! tu n'~· ;u1d 1 \1afi1 to pla y f1r:;t b<1se uni~." :;11vs l't'lcrwn. ~\n £1 r-.1odl'na Hi gh µrodu~·t, l'clcrsun l><1Hcd .3:!1 this µ;1st season. TllANSFEl\S -Golden \Vcsl haskt'tbail pla}tr Brian Sanders ~ill S\\iteh lo Sllnon1a State next Sl'ason \1hilc V:1 I Pupo v \l'ill Jll a.\ fur Redlands. SaddJcbuck qw1rtc1'b11ck • outfi('ldcr John S1lrin~1nan is beaded for ('al f>olJ ( Poinuna I and Gauthos third -sacker ~lark Kint{ is un · decided bct\\ecn Cal Poly tSl.Ol and Ea~ll·rn Ure~nn. Golclt'Jl \\'est "rcstlcr l':u t.:110110 11ill i.,:r:iplJle at Arizona State n1·x1 ~casun, ltun \'aughn 1rill S\\ilch to ld.aho Stalt' and 1ca111 · niatcs Chuek l\chlcr . 1\rnl <;allo11;1y :u1d Jerry \\'hitc lll'C lranslct'i 11g In Cal"l St;1lt' \ Lc.111g Beach 1. G\\'C football eonch Ha~ Shachll'!urd pulb nu punches \1hcn t<.1lking ;1boul tll''.\I ~l';J~1111 l le says dl'l'initrly the Hustlers "111 \I in ll 11·1r COllfl•ft'JlCC title. Shaeldt•ford has 11c•\'l·1· bct n unl' lo 111111t'(· 11orc!s and hopclully he \101t't [)<.; 1e:1!1ng :.in~ 111 late Nol'cn1btr \HJB E 0\1 G\\'C FO(IT!i.\LL -1\n i11- turrn1·d ::.uurtl.' sal's :1 L'CI..\ t'Harh touk 0111· look al Gilldcn \\'t'st's ,\l;1rk lla\·i::. :iud oflt·r1·!1 hirn a s(·holarship -although bt''d nt'\L'r ::OL'L'U liin1 play. llal'is is a 6-G. 235-pountll'r \l'ho pr1·pp1•d at l">or.~t·y lligh a ft•" y1·<1rs hatk. Iii: 111ay pl:1~ no~c guard for thl' ltus1ler::.. \\'ht•n Los Angl'l('" l'11y toJll'.~t f1111~hl'd ~eL·ond in IJ.~t S:1tul'tl;1v's 440 rel;1v at 1111• SoC;ilaspikL' finals it 1{u1rked thl' ;,11d of ;+ string Of S]X \l'lnS in !he C\t'llt ful' the ('ui)s Dce11 Sea Coc1.s t A rect .. 4.11ic1te i1rs FisJ1 Reporl SANTA MONICA -l9 d1'01~" 130 tOC< COU S ~•llDul. VENTURA -.u .JnQl~r~· <l!i '"'" cc.. i co,, cOd, o1 hnc cod. LONG BE.t.C"I !8tlm,ont Pitrl -!ii ""01~r< I o~rr•cud,>. 5 b"'1110, lll c~i ': "'· •< ro'k cod. MALI BU Pl£R -·~ d"0°"fl ll!i '"' <0" S n,1,~ut PllRAO!S£ COVE -IB ~!lQltr~; S:IO ro·' cM. MaRINA OEl. llEV -ll dno!e•; 1•; .-ox• c·d SllN DIEGO (Monici11a1 Po~•> ?!~ •01~ler" l •el1ow1~11, 77 0'-"''0· 11" c.1,co 1>.1,~. l nnllt>u•. 1 IJ;;rracuoo. 10 1..,,, <P<l. l,•l• rocl. cod. V ie. for Coii11t y Ti t!e Brian Lind It:\'. ;1 one - J1c111dic.'.lpper fro1TI ~les<i Ven.Je Count ry Club in Costa \lt·s:1. 11ill be an1ong the favol'itcs 111 the Orange County 11H•n's a1na!cur gol f L"han1!1ionsh1ps tha1 tx>gin Saturd<J.\ .'.l I .Anahtim Hill s Coun try Club. '31ile Squnrc t;c. lJ<1lt· P.1 ll', .\lis:.1011 \ 11·1(1 CC: \\'illi;J111 '/'lin,:::<1rrL !11·~ C;lll,l'Ofl Cl" L<tl'!',I ( ;l'l'l'il Co.,1;1 \1t·s:·1 1;c: l:obl·rt UP~t ('( .. ~l:.i \1 ~·~~1 Gl'. t:rn1e PL'trll' :'ll is~ion Vif'JO !:C; ;Hid Huh1·rt Da1nero11. J\1iss1on \'i('JU Cr NEWPORT (D~vev'• Locllerl -15 •nal~"' OS roclt coo. I nnloliuT (At1 '• l iU•dl!'CI) -JJ •noltr,; 1 b~•~. ll rO<lt <OO AVI LA SAY !Pof1 San Lui•) -ll •<1nl~"· 15 •dlmQn. 1 linQ <00. 170 roc~ (O<. MORRO 8AV CVir<i'• tand;nQ) -I an~l~r<· 90 roc~ c<XI. (S~A s;m,on) - l~ "n~I~": n Hna cod. l31 rix:~ c~a. REDONDO -59 11naltrs 0 •~llOw!;.il. 2) Cll•CO b~'" 6/J '<IC~ CO<l e.~rq' -is anq!er~c 1 vellow1~11. 16~ •Ot\ Cod Sunday's round ·111 !ht"' threl'· day ev('nl "·ii! be pl<i~·ed :i! Huntington Seac!iff Countr\ Club in Huntington Reaeh 1l'i\h \lon<la\ 's fin:il rnund 111 c;1·el'll H11't'r (;olf Club Sunday·s round at S1·;_il'.l 1ff 11·111 find pl:i1~'1·s re1n;1111i11i.: 111 !th· ~an1e fourso111"~ a~ u11 upt·n1n~ rL11 1<1:h thl' fi i-~t, gro11p ~t;1rl1nµ ;in h1•t11· (';11·114'1'1 PORT HUENEM£ -11 JnolC•\; 2l c.ih<o oa~,. •I olue oa••· lG '°'' ((Id, I l•nQ coll. OXN.t.110 -!17 ~na•e"' 915 re<• <'><I, •10 blue b~SI, !J cow CO<l, 11 lino r<XI. 18 C61.CO b~>~. Heims Wi11 s Diane 1-lctnts 11-as named a) Ille ou1s1anding 1vo1nan athlete at Orange Coast Colleg•! for the pasl school ye<ir and \1:1 s hono red at the :innual a1vr:rc!s banquet held ThurJda;; night u1 tile school cnfelcria along 11 i1h a11ard 1vinners in nine in· d11 idual sports. Ch(•r.1 \ :\lt1X\\'CU 1\a:i n;:1nttl 1nast \'aluablc plavcr i'l i:Jr?.i- ke!hall and 1\arcn '.Volf in ~011- 1.:all. f\11'~.f~all-Ml'P-C nttYI Md~WCll. l,\,1;! lmoro~eil-D~e Dee noon. SO!!!>all-Ml,'P-K>r~n WOI(; /tooS1 ''"n•oved-Sherrv 8eal1v 6nd Pe<>nv Collard, \/otlevball lAl-MVP-Joann•e fl~noel; r.10;! tmorove'1 -Vocki a~" !AA\-MVP Oebu;f P~rkon~; MD•! •mOfOVe~ SIH!llV Coplan Ten!\l~-.Y.VP-L~I"""" /lrro'1ondo; MQH 1.noroved -(l!\dV DeMoll. Sw,n1mono-MVP-Afln Hall ar>d JQC!v lev;n~. Coed 0adm l<1 t P n -MU P ll'l o1•,en1-S"c J•ne« ll.'0•1 improved-Gaorjella ~~··~,,..,,~, 11\'P !Merli-Sieve Meyer: Mv•I On1p•ov•;d- ,\A,Jtk Cumf1'1; .. 91. ·;H;nQ MVP !Wom~n\-DPbble Dale: !/'IP ll'•'"nl· Jolln R<><:field. Co ~d VolleYbdll -11.~\/P {WOf1'1an) Ci,,dV (!Ori<; I.lo•! imuroved--8r<~V E.I o rb Pr, MVP (ManJ-Jack ~1~1erban; 1,'-0,1 •mOfOvt!d -Sre·;e Mo< ton. Coed Tenni~-Ml.'P !Wo..,,~nl-K~tnv P~lm; (~ol;;•n-Joy . Kono•!. ilVP tMa11 n l-T om F1!lS in1mon~; Cao!aln-Randv Meven. Of the BU golltrs 111 tliL· tourn.'.l111e111. 25 <ire fl'nrn ()r11ngl' Cof\St :ire;i rnl'n·s clubs. including sC'ven of lhl' !~ pla.vers in the cha1np1onship flight. In the 11rs t group S:1 turtl ;1y iii 10 o'clock ;:i1·e l.ind ll'~'. Tupµ..•r and Jrff Ru~"L'I! of F:\ .'\'1guC"l C(luntry Club and rx-nnis SaL111drrs or Yorba Lind:l er. S.uindC'rS is :ilsn ;\ one handic:ip golfer l\'hile th1: Russell brothers nrc 11,·o. Other art"a golfers in th1· cha111pionship rti ght. onr 1if five in lhe tournarnrnt. include Dn1·c l1 1elln1;in and L;1rry Collins of r-.iesa \'l'.rdc CC: Dnl'e \\'illian1;; of ~l ission \'ieio Golf C!uh: and Jan1es D'.-\rcy of El ;\1igucl CC. In the other ni i::ht s. ;11·r1 entrants i n e 1 u d e : Nick ·romaino. l~unting!on Se<ieliff CC: Richard Crawford. S:in Clen1ente \-lunicipa! CourSC': Bi!I Thon1pson. 5;:111 Clemcnt1: l\tunicipal GC: Bill \\lalcher. ;\lcsa \'erde CC : Br u cc Dcl\lers. Irvine' Coa st CC. Ed Knrle , Santa Ana CC. Richard Smi1h. Irvine Coast CC: ~lenry \\'ong. Costa l'llesa \.C: Art \Veid;i. Shorccliffs CC: Ronald Osteriniller. S;in Clen1cnte \lunicipul G C: Norman Lcraa 11. San Clemente. 'tllunicipnl G C: Robert \Veiss. Fountain \':illf',I' r---------------1 1 .-.;il , EL TORO 1 I . , I I ~~pl.· SPEEDWAY 1 I • • . I I .... .... MAY 25, 1974 I I Th• TQ M;c1gtt• relllm for a n;gtit al Sf>Hd• and I I thrill~ f~r Ille ontire lamilr· GATES opon at 5:00 P.M. I I Quahly•ng al 7:00 P.M. Ant roe• al 8:00 P.M. I } RAC I MG SCHEDULE • 197 4 I I GI.TES OPEM .t.T 5:00 P.M. I • 1 J.pr;I 27. M.M.R.J.. TQ M;dgtt• and ••HY olh<r Sat. •1 lhnl OCT. Slfl. FIRST RI.CE 8:00 P.M. I MAY 5, Micro can and ••«r Sun. lhnl SEl'T. 29. I I Exctpl for July 7, FIRST RI.CE 6:30 P.M. I I Onct o month starting MAY IO. Spt ciof E•tnt. I Fe aturing ·C.R • .t.. MIDGET UCIMG wlll be htld I JUME 14. JULY 19. J.UG, 16. SEl'T. 13. I I Flat Track Molal cycle R;,.ing -lftry Wednesday I at !) I George "\Jad" \lil\1'r, ;1 •ifi. ~ t';u··nld golfl'r fron1 f)r;1nl.!l' l'ou111y. is ho11n1·;1r.1 «h;iu·ni:111 of !hl' e1ent 11ilh n1onl'V }:'Olllt; !O lhl' Orange Co11n!y \l<'ntal llt ·:1lth Associ;1t iu1L The 1uurn:1111rn1 is sµon<>orl·<I hv I 1hr \\'alk£•r & J.t'l'I Foundation, ll'i!h ;1 1·1e1ur~· b11fi't·l chnnt:r I 1> l I 1J 11 1 11 g, \lo11d;1y·s final rot1J1d Gi rls :-l u ft ha ll °'"'~ 0 C""f, lo !-lu~·"'· In ~ '~' ' ' T tic•. 0 Dro~ti-n. H C.oOo.:t>n<Qt>O, ~~ K .. v. <! a~rlora, •' ... "'' .. ,,,,, ( Totals MoU•On ' ' " • ,, 11 ' " ' " ""~Ciri<f;~n. 1b Nin'1"o, lb ~l•ou;, d 11c,..,a.in. lb D.wi,, o v.~10 !CJ co ' 0 h "" ' 0 ' " 0 " " " " ' " ' B~. rt " ' ~nH\h, " /,\or"·,,,,, 1 • Pc.-1011. < f O!dl~ ' ' " ' • ' " M~""~ JO'J 7.0 C-11 I~ Mi>S1cn Vie•G 000 110 I -J d LE.t.SEA'74610 W J.GON $99.89 mo. • Ta.36mo OEL COSTA MESA DATSUN 2845 HARIOR BLVD. C,M. 541)..6410 • ' ' .------------- • " Co11tl11ucd l•'ro1n Pni::e 19 only thing. Poor plann1ni; on · lhC part of the 111 cl' t 111a11agc111ent tnH<ll' it Olll' track ll)('t•l I "'ill never forget. ,\ 5·6 high JU1npcr 1vaited four hours to 1n:1kc her f111<1l JUlllll \Jul :-he lt•f1 the 1nt:et bcct.1USl' thi· o p p u r l u o i t v pr't•St•ntl'd 1tst:!f She• nt•\ er 11lso pl'OIL'Sll'd '" tht• Ill t' e I 1na11ag1·r H!ld !li' S;11d ··1 kno1v th" uH1l'i:1t Pl'r~onnll} aud Ill' h;1S bi't'll ofl11:1;l!111~ a! 1rac·k 111t·i'!S 111 tht• POLE \'ALL'f hw !ht· h1~t l'i ~vars ;1111! lht• l11gh Jlllllp lS :dlllil~! tht• S~Hne. so don't 111.wry. ht1111·y .. (lh ~ l'S. sht• h:ld 1·otlll)i'tl1(! 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' ,,,.: •• ,,,.i .... €lf"-•;' . , DOT DATSUN 188.J.S-:lt'Oeh 11,-fcl·. ·· · ·_ , H11nfi'nqr · tooeh . '· 540·04~ ::"""Jf-·'?;.; ·~··«217i.a 1 Waterman Wins Tht 10!1owln11 ptrsot11 ••• dull\9 l>UILnllU ,u; ~MITH ANO Ti'.YLOlt. 2fS Prlnctto11 Orlv•, CMlt Mn1, C•lltornlt t2d• C~rl Snilfh, 21.S PrlnCf!Of! Otlv~. Collt M•1n, (~llllll'nll 926,26 Jolln Tovlor, ~Gj Pdl\l;tlon Drive, co,1, Me,.., C•lll11tnlJ 9261~ Laguna Croi vn Thl1 b!.11io~'' 11 tondut•~d 1,.y • qentr•I p•rlmrr,h!p. C•ld sm1111 fl"~ t1<)1Q'1H/f\! w,1. ILlfd W'!h lllt CcunlY Cl•rk of Or~oge County en M~Y H. 197~ FJltll Publl•hl'IJ OrdnQV (~I! 0111lv PH~l. ~11.1ggic \Vatem1tu1 firct'I u 253 to \vin the President's CUp 1·h11n1pionsbip for the Lagw1a Heach \YOJnen 's golf :.issociation for· the t h i rd !itrnighi year. Flight \\'inners i n c I u d c d 01i1ne St.vs in A with a 256 gross and Helen \1·i1h a 2lG net. Ju B fli ;;11!, Fran Drexelius Blak(' 1vns I hC' gr11ss 1·1inncr \1·ith 27:1 nnd \'at illortvn \Von net 1vith 196. ,\'lnrv Lou Y:igcr \VOn C flight g1·oss 11ith 304 ond Betty Sh<itlo 11as 1ht• nrt vlclor 1vith 21.'i ."ttr11 t 11 ,:\111• (11 ;111 l't'l1•(·ti1• 1••Lll'l\:H'll'11! $!'Ol'L'd on a t\1'0 bclll'r b;1Hs ur p;.irlnt1rs b;isis o\·er t1\·o clavs. \'irgini a F'rL•hling and Bih:i ShiJJn 011ish1•d 1\'i!h :1 73 fur first 1)l:1ee in thl' first flight. 111 the fir::;I flight nt'I co1npet,itlon. Billie-Sigrist a11d Fr<1 11 Schn1idt finished \1·ith .n:1 ;ill' first plHC'l'. \' i r g 1 r i a Coff111g and F!orrncc l\Clll'r h;id a 65. foll oll'e(l lly a tie <1! hi hl'l\1t•t•n t11rec lL'<Hll S. ;\f~1r·: t'n1rv ;ind l::cl:t ~1 iller ll'l'l't' 1o~l'ihe1" .J;1l·kie \'oclkl and Fran l'.'.ll'!l'r: .1nd 1-'hochc \ '1n:l•',I' 111th lnt'7. Stansbur.v . In thl' Sl'eond flight. 1\lary F:iri('\' ;inti (;J:id\s 1ll':1111;111 l1111~h~d \rith :111 U2 for grnss liounr:: L;i l~ut ll <irrison ;ind [';1111 Sitinn fll'rl \l'ilh \\'iunic \\l'ber ;ind Al:l'e ;\ii~•>'\ f,,:· tl"I honors ar !i~. Anoth1:r !11· rt·sull\'11 :11 1:1 1111h Ann C:1pl"';1 ::net .\l;l'~ .\turphy ()11 olll' !(':\Ill. l;n 1 ~1,• othL•r \\ere Carol :\nil R11ufl 11J!h l)C'ggy \10.~l'\. l-'·;·11 ll;.1·' ;111d Arll'tll' \lac;1u k·~r l>l'rt.: lh.''.:t ;1t ·65. 111 tl1e third flighL All11 Bu11-l' <1t)d RusL· Dclil!ll'Y 1\'t.Jll gru<;s 111111 fi!J ! ';llillllt' .1'1.I 1, 111· and J-Jazel Decker 11 ith \V iltnn Shivelf on another. In ~ tin \\'hist:\' event. Virginia Fr e h l in g and J\1argnret Crank tied. for first :11 34. Mary F'artcy \1•n<;._n,..xt ;it 3:.:. ltl esn Verde Lucille Paddock won an holt•s too.1rnan1rnt ror l'l'HLIC ,\OTl(E F IC TITIOUS BUS O.IF ~S ,_AME STATEME,_T M~v 17. 2•, 31. and June 1. 191~ 11>2·J~ PUBLIC NOT ICE l'L'l\l.IL: 1\'0T ICE lhe 1onowong pe"on '' d<-•~l ~•·'''""•' d\ I e 111'1 f\t Llf['I Mll(IHll €0 PP 'lDUCT~ rri I NOfl(( TO (llEOllOl!S 11 A/,IPCD 79')'1 ~~uT~ k.•l•On D<,_r, SUPERIOR COUllT OF THE '·· ·' /,n~ (,old· ,,.,d 9'1'1 ~ 5TAfE OF CllLll'0$11'11A 1'0 11 "'''~0" ( l~'""· rn H~-,,~· 1 -.1.1"~ THE COU "TV OF OR.t.NC.E D" •· t;, ~ro~' 11<"~<'' C •I '0""·' j N<. A l•Oll l!.11'\L'\ t11•d 1• .. TI\ l'i1'.il:, T"" LU'"'e•S " (on~uc"a bY •"' '"'" c• GLORf•l A RVtH O~ ,•, T I · ~ I R ! /-' l · f 1•n<1•Y1<1u1' '''~'·' ,,., ~EOll GE "' '''rli: , :P ;1n1:1~t' ,Jll \ll)~' L'('l' ll!' """"'n (_ Lfn•·c (.;.. .. ~,,·-~(.A ~Y'JL,)-'R •'') 11,·t J101111rs :11 li·l Bcu1 lll·l:.l'h1 1 r" """'"."' ,,, .. f:"" ·.···•~ c.ro11c.<c "llbC).I llYN~ s. L,,,._,.,<J 'l . · c.,u.,•·1 (!•·•• 01 o,~,,,.~ ~c.,.,,, o~ 1: .• ,, "'Cllt(E. 1~ t<fll"f\" C 1'1EN 10 ""· ;111d. ;ir~· t rosson 11•·rt' r.t•'.;t ~ti I h. 1~;, c•t'(t•lc"' "' 1ne .. ,.:;,._. ~'"'"'; ,1··~"""' f;() l11llo11t·d l1y ;in11(hl•r tit• :11 1 p.,,,1 ,h~~ c .. ·"~" c~,i., ,..,1, FJJ•lU """ a11 P<:•~ons "'"n" cl.1i•n• ''"'''" ! 1n~ " P,i 1 .,,,., u"r"'''"' .Jt•· "''Ju••~a 10 "'" t•e,,·· ~.:1 bLtl~l't'n Hi ·\,·1'1': :'i'11 l': ;ind l~~"_'.:__1 '· :I•. JI.~~" Ju"t I. 1•1 • 11;, I• ~.,in mr "~'' ·'''" y,,uc ~l''" n '"~ 011;0~ f• , •. ,,, 1 ... ,.,,.,,,,,, ... on 0•1' I .,,,,, "' ""-' <1e·• ~· '"~ "1"'~·· '""""o ''u'' '·' ' ~ ' " l l', ___ 1'1·r.1.1c ··r1r11 •.·: 1~ , 11,, l""P"! '"""'· v .. th 1n~ n«e"'"' •· v("c''· •~ n .. • ""~~,,.~,PO ~I l»e "I", e 1111S .. i "'' ''"·''""I' l<lltl lllll(~ /l. l\IAYSALE' We need yoUf Trade! Premium prices Oi'11d EXCELLENT SELECTION Im mediate Deli very NABERS ~tC Qi'!" j 0'·' ' PlcJ~e C;ill tr4C-9l00 2ii00 H.1rbor Co~tJ r'1t:·sa 1 "'OflCE TO (l!EOITOllS ll"'ll (Ll.Y, :iSOO W•l>l111e (11 .0. Sulit 1010 ~VPERIOR COU RT OF TH £ L.i' lro;v1~, c .I·"'"'" ~00'·' "'"'-'"' I ~TATE OF CAl.!FOllNIA FOii ol,o<• '" 1>u11ne.-ct tno unu~"•g0<.'<1 "' ,,11 TltS COUltTY O' OIANGE "'~11"'' P!'fl•lnof'\! lo tN! ••l•!e ol ,,,,~ "lo. A·1't7'.t't d~e<!enl • ..,1rnln fOY• mono~, ~lte• ti'• E'""' ot WllllAM GEORGE 5Wl'N". <l"t [lubllrMhJ~ of!< n~I«~ l ,<R ·''·• V.ILLl.\I.• GE.C!;'GE 5WIVI.. O~t~d •'Prll JO. J91o D<'<•""~J. Gf'ORC.E A J.>\IN(\~ JO I NOTICE IS H!:'Q'F8Y GIV(N •o tho E1tCY1nr o• '"" /,.11 ~·int •'e<llln« of !ht dtiovt ~.,mPd dccen•"'I .. ~ove ndn1~d "''< -1i_u1 1 1<1.,I "II po•r\0"'> nu~oml Cl•"'"'' D'l••·n , 11 .~ MA NlAl.l(A & BAll(l.AI' ··•·~ ~ecco•"' '"~ •en-1;,~d to f•!e fl"'"'" Su•!f 1010 "" ''··' ~~,,.,-'• v•''"'' "lh~ Mt•<"l l~ W•l•I"~" e1~a. I ~I ir.,. cl«~ ot In~ dl><>Ve '~'""d r •v· t, G• l.oi An9tl••· C• toO\T '" ~'"en: 1n.n1 .. ·, r1i ''" .,,.,,,.,,,,I All/lrnet' tcr E••<u•o• v•,ucnt,5. 10 tne ... ~ot'~•'l"f0 "' u,e o11oc, Puhh\hCd O<d"O" Cc,,! D•"f f'·' t ',,, /'•> ""o•n•r· Wllllll'lo R ll OVSt< \(a:.· ly 1. IU 11, /<, 19/• ''"I• !\t,,pof! (Cn!rf Dr.ye. Su.le W(I, Ne·•~rr1 '!\., ,,.,, .(,,1,,~,n.~ 9U,,r, .~'"' , ,,,,. p.,,, ··, ~f 11'•""~'~ O! "'" u~.~~"i'""<I ,,, ,oll • PUBL IC :-o;uTICE !~'"""'' r•'""""'l To 1h" "''·•1• <>I"' •I F ICTIT!OUS BUS!NES~ d~"'de"I "'''" n 'tv• m<>n•n1 ~!!•• l"'I NAME STATEMENT I'" I i.·.'I< ~'''" o• If\" fmlor~. T''" l~llO.-n"Y percon ,., dc·•n~ ll~•·w1• Fl ... -----D,l1f0 M.1v l! 1q7,1 "' ...,E CAR OW .. 'ERS w11.L1"'1.1 r,t:o~GI '·''"N" '"' ll &l F1llE NCOo ~,·,1 N"'"P0,1 111.,". " Aom,no;lr~lor ol •110 ••l.ie Co·I~ 11«·, (~1,fo•n ,i q;o~;e ..LEATHER Worid'1 fine,t l,"'"-'r & y~ c:MditiOIM'r 01 the""°'" n•"'~d ~·~""'"' t""'"'~ '·' 1,1,nQ, 1116 5h•l~on D .. , .• LIFt:: .... ,. IWltl.IAM II ROUSH l'..<t•.'"'· (•!•!Or.... _, L--------•-•_•_;_1°"'-'...:.'c'_..,.::..::.."":::::pf\c'-M::..:':'"::.:l:Z:l:lcl:S:•:'=..:."c'~l:.__J l<OO ,.ewpart c,~1tr Ori••· T"" ~"''"c>1 ., c~nduct•d by "" s~•'• 100 "'n'"""al i"lowpor! D•'~h. Calofo<nt• 'lotO lho"l.•I '.' ~''"" DOES YOUR CAR IDLE ROUGH? r ........................................................................... ~ Toi : PU) 640-1011 I 1'"' ··•<'!rmO"' w"' !1!1·~ ~dh !>-~ \.t.11ornt¥ !Or .t.dmlMostr,tor (·•"'I (to,·>. pl O•nn,,· (.;u111, ~" lltv ;, Puol;•he~ O•~n~e Co•" D•dv P.!r,I. 1~1 1 1.1.-1 17. 1" Jl d"d Jun~ " l .. /J II/I 'I f ·llUI WE START HARD? GIVE POOR MILE AG E? CAN HELP THE .. ~~.'!~~!.~.!O~ .. ~.~OP ----·------ 1 1 Pu1"""~~ O•.-n:,~ Cc•~1 D.u1v p ,.,,, PUBLIC 1\0TH;J•; 1-'·" lo, I/,'' .1, 191• 1010 I• PUBLIC NOTlC~ ~~-----~-- 8 2221f SUPERIOlt COURT OF THE srATE. OF CALIFOltHtA FOil TM& COUNTY OF OllAHG• PUllLIC NOT JC.E Ho. A·nMS NOTICE 0' MEAltlNG 01' P ETITION PubU,IW!d Oran;e CO!HI FOlt PROBATE OF WILL AND FOR May lC, 17, 2•. 31, "74 """ oauv n1101, t8TTEllS TESTAMEHTAltY E1tatt of 'LEONA C. lllOROAN, DIJCfli\i!d, PUBU C NOTICE NOflCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that THEOOORE T· LONG, Jr .. 111med [11 ·~ SLP·JOSf wUI a1 Teddy T. Lono ht.I !lied Mr•ln • FICTITIOUS I USIMES5 17'S·14 petttlon tor flroti.t• di Wlll •lld JOt NAME STATl!MEMr Ltlllf'I T11f&ment1tv rttartne1 fQ 'l'ltlltl'I Tilt toUcwtl'li 0trM1n1 ire doinf 11 m1d1 IOI' lllf'llltf' Pfl'llCv!&ri, 1Pd tf11I bllsi110•~ .u: li,.t Time .aN pt11ct of httrlnu tht t•ma SVNEV, :n10 N«lbr11k• Pl., ~11 "'' bHt'o "' tor:""""' ... 1f7.f; " t 130 M1111, c •. ttt.16 1.fl\., In ttM coi;rll'GOIT! ot DtpWTment No. J1nlce I!. ttenrvck. 3220 Nebr&'k• Pl .. , Of .... court •• , 100 Civic Clllttl' °''"' COllll Mti1, Ca • .,,~, west.Jn l)lt City ot S.nl~ "'"'' C1IJll:N"nl1. LtlsM El·Soultary, "61 Ht!I Avt., Ott~ M.., ll, 1'1'• H11nll1111!M-Bt1ch, ,,, "'-"' I Hi'Jht -fint·lt-7:30. • I I TAME THI CAHADAIXll'--I I SAH Dtf.CiO ,.I HWAY'. TO U.CI TU.Cl. I 2 flights daily to Sacramento. Or go with lhe unofficial state bird lo San Francisco. Come and get 'em.Call your lrave l agent or PSA.PSA1lvesyoualltc. WIL.LIA/o\ I!. SI JOHN Thlt t1t11lnes1 11 CorKIUC:lld bv 1 PMr~ Colrnt't Cltrk IN'rlnttJhlp MAIK A. IMITH \ J1rikt-E. lml•'t't• HM! (1'1'&'11 v ann '•rif••• Thh P•""'"' w,111 tl\td wllh 1111 LA~• Nlffff, CA'nM7 County Cllr• ol Ortl'IDt County on Apin I A. J. MOCERI PHONE 530-0324 I ·---------------- Tfll tn~) b l'*' ».. 19'14 ""'"""' ,.,, "'""...., • IJ4MQ Pvtlflllfl«I ()'.,,.,_ C•tl Ditty Piiot l'vliHtl\ld Or1np . Coat.I 011\y "Hot, MIY 17. 1•, 24, 1"1.C 11f0.7lM1y 3, If, 111 2ie, 1f74 ,.._,. • • • I ' • I • :·:- ' I , ~..,. DAILY PILOT Frldl.1, M1y 24, 14174 • ' MIXED SINGLES . MUTT AND JEFF KARATE IS THE ART OR SCIENCE OF 6REAKING A BOARO IN l<ALF WITH YOUR\-, BAR.E HANO! . ~ I'LL SHOW . YoU!NOW /( !:: WATCH! ' .. . . . ·~ ;, ... ,·. FIGMENTS I : • .. , • NANCY OH. M ISS. COULD YOU f'LE:ASf: GIVE: Mf: SOME CAKE? SORRY--· I HAVE" NO CAKE···WOULD SOME BREAD AN D '--~ -BUTTER 00? TODAY'S CIDSSWDKD PUZZLE I ACROSS 1 HIPPY !> Smelter reluse 9 Remove d1r1 by rubbing 14 Le11en If> Piece of rool1ng 16 Nova Scoha commun1 !y 11 Sp1nn1nQ like -··- l8 Or1g1n IV Cooking 1ppara!us 20 Relaxing 22 Pitchers antagonist 23 Beer. Stang 24 Oeome\nc ao11d 2a Wish !or 28 Crty ol Yugoslavia ;12 ReOJce IO intensity 33 Travels over a 1urtace ~ Nothing 35 Eve par! 36 Cooks wilh dry ..... 37 Hive 1ymp11t1y 38 Endlrtg w11h ex and rev l l • " 17 20 • 2ft!" " " l7 " " :19 Showed grief "4L' COfltdQIOUS "''" t11s••MJ "1 Depots 4J Fastef'llflg d8'1 1C8 <l.C Murky 45 Miiier 46 Ten yeat pertod 49 D11maged by h<Hd usage 53 Revere Yes1erday s Puz1le Solved; !J4 Thfl two 55 Helper !J6 Repair a Jeam 33 ····-River: root bl Slake 58 venetian 7 "I slept like Ontario county 8 Fetcn 36 Penniless 9 01che stra 37 Siu~ sac lion people magistrate 10 \/olcru10 J0 Charred 59 Pl11I ol ha ir orilice substance1 60 Game 11 Underlll:ed 40 ····and animal allim1I Jen 61 \/efy ,? P1e1d with 42 Crownlika shOrt 13 South headp1ece1 diatance Afric1n 43 Woriied 21 Conlident state DOWN 22 Hollow1 46 Oun liniSh 1 Ho1H·1 24 Relinqul1tt-48 Missile narneu •d <t 7 Rl..,er ol 2 O'lerdue 25 Velleya Europe 3 Wet 26 Garman 48 Pigeon j 4 Gt'le111 pre1idant sheller security 27 Gilt bearer 49 Fiiiet 6 Wilk 28 Two· 50 Unrestrained with long Wheeterli: ~teps lnlormal outbreak Ii Oelroll 29 Regarding 61 Rim or 30 Mr. Rt"'era 62 Pro!OUl'ld Va ncoo'ler 3 1 MissOrew 54 Spoiled ''!. ·~ ,. ' 7 • , ·~ 9 IO II ll •J '· , .. r· ' ., ·._.~ " '-t) " I•;/ " "'~·.: " t •. ' 1«.'' " '.'!~!~ " y . " •• • ll " JO II ~!;: IJ .14 lt ~ t;.~1" . JI -m.1• ·-.· •• :•. •• ., gt ., ~ • ""' •J ~ ~ ... •• " .. ·· .. ., .. . itl: ••• "' " " .. . IJ ~:~ " ;;;f " " tl .• 1 '7 '. 51 .fl ; . " "· .. ., 61 -. .. . . • • IT WOULD ORDIN ARILY, BUT YOU SEE" TODAY IS MY BIRTHDAY PEA HUTS I~ ~y Tom K. Ryan • • HIS NAMe \\OULl7 · LOOK ~eAUll FUL ON A HeADSTONe b Al Smith by Ernie Bummiller JUDGE PARKER I CAN'T 6E SURE. L!l'TY ... BUT WORD DRIFTED IN THAT IT'S NOT LIKE WAKEMAN 6AY6 ! MISS PEACH • 1iA <;AV~ Mi MCPi~ TOWIN <;OM"THIN& TH/'7 VIAlf ... .DICK TRACY • Wk'{, lRA ? WM.AT'~ THI: IJ/cP DIOAL '? -ao we'LL NIJVE TMI! 'COPTl!R ! -111/:lMT TO ClllTllAL M06PITM. DOOLEY'S WORLD by ROCJllr tradfiekl Dr. SMOCK GORDO 1°"AKe:' AWAY HIS P6RSONA t..11"Y. GOOP L-001-(5 ANC> l,.UCIZA1"1ve PRP.C 1'1CEi, AN P "fHS....,, WMA"'f WOl.J 1,..p Yl::>l.J MAV6' '°.' @:>,...'£/ j, I+ ;.IA~Ye.! IF 11'" W.A:5A11r Foe VJiNeTIAN l!J/,../"1DS1 ' < tJEVER 6 11/C A suo<ER AN El/EN BR~AK by Gus Arriola IT WOULD N! CUR.T"AINS RX ALL OFLJS! MOOM MULLIMS AMIMAL CRACKERS EIJHER 400 61VE ME. Tf-ib:r PEbJ-!UT BO~R SAllDWICH , OR El.SI!.' ,.___,,r =- 1 ~~ (\l .: ' OR ELSE, Wll,.,."1' by Harold Le Dow: ABOUT' I WANT TO SHOW WHAT? YOU 60ME PICTURES I TOOK THl!:i MORNING! ... NO, THEN ... ! WANT TO 016CU66 THEM! by Mell '• j, !~ 1: .. " I DO APOLOGIZE·· WE'VE BEEN PLAGUoD WITH 5 HOPLIF.TO:R5 , AND l HAD NO IDoA A LL <HAT STUFF UNDJ:R YOUR CO.ATS W.AS you !.' by Roger Bollen 5·l4 ~l!lJ ! DON'T YlidOAllT TO \\EM'11HE f<ESf OF T>1E l<'ULES ? v NOfiW4Y .1 ' 0 ',) {) .. Are there any countries le(t that don't blame "" every lime son1ethin11ots wrone?" 'I'M Jlf.>TTR'l1N'TO FIG&ROOTWllERE 10 00 W~EN l GET 10 &A ASTtflNAJJT. • 22 OAll V PILOT Pre-raci11 g Se1ninars ~· St'hedulcd I Sea ~1agazinc h:is unnouncl'd that its pre-race presentalions, such as y.as , held before the Ensenada race , ha\(l' tx.>en expanded into a ron1piele So u I h er n C;iilfornla Sailing Scn11uar progra1n, ·\1uun g !lit• hrs! n1t•f'11ngs is 1 a ~l·! of :-.•. 11111l<ll'S !ur th~· ,\J,1ri11:1 <l t•I Ill'.\ to San Uit·go rate, ht1ld annu<ill~ on the Ju!y -l 11t'l'k1·nd. t:c1111nars for th1• rac,_. \1 ill ht• Ill Id June 19 at lh1• S(lu!l1111 ·:-.h'rl1 Y:1ch t Club. ~illl J)1(•go. ;1r1d ,J\Hle 26 <JI C:ildo;·1'1<1 Ynch1 Club .. \larina ch'I n··'.'· llt·gi:-.tr;iti(ln i~ s;i. IJ01h :-;\·1111.1.irs h11gi11 a1 7 p ni. :\s 1n !hL t·: n :.;t• n ;1 d a :-(·1n1nar:-.. :i !"On1 pn·hc11~11t' rhn:c·hour sc:;slon 11'11! 1.'0\t•r ra'ie SJ>f•clfic·~ inclt1d1r.g 11·hat !o ex pee! of local 11 ind and se<J rx·c u!i1r1ti .:-s. ho11· sa d !rln1 <ind <1erod1 ll<lllllCS ;1 f f e C l pt•rforn11111c.P. prnpl•r rndio con1n1unlca!ions p1·oc·l"durcs. ullshorc :i.lcties :ind safely of ' . . ~ .. . ... . ..-' .. .. Friday, May 24, l<J74 lfeekend Cale1adar • Regattas Galore Over Lon~ ~ ~~~~· e1!~1~"' · \lcmor\al Day r egattas racing o~sidl· <1nd outside ~he lee at the east is dJ1l41y. race ( nfL Se r·Je s sprinkle !he ynchttng calendar cour~~s. ... ON Tll E po\v~rbo.""" ·fr~l S:.iturt!~. · ~ hi1' Roci<1lt~~,raF~ r 0 • ta B ba-to S• n " '""' ' • ( L11!1l• \~ tn~1 . 1 uin .:><'ill ar '" '<i Lon" Beach Yacht rlli\.. and . 1 ' •1 · ,..,_ l)iego ttus y,·eekend. Several or l>ANA POINT V11cht Club is • i. • '"'~ ~~sa.-nho~t..~Ju a~ 1he events will extend through spr.?ading its l\.1e1norial Day San Di~go Yacht Club'!te co-!llarr1s series) F . \t d th W ·11 be ii spon.~rng the an nu a I Saturday. . on ay, o ers 1 ~ Y ;1cfi\'ily over three days with a predicted log race for the t~~,o. d 1 ays of the long h<>hday rHt'l' from r-.tarina del Rey to coveted Craig Trophy, said to \ICekcnd. !Jana Point starting Saturday be the most exp ens i v e Ba_l?oa Yacht . CI u b 's <llld continuin g through the yachting kudos in the world. !radt!Jonal Memorial D a~· 1"he event is sanctloncd bv the Heg:itta \viU l_>e Saturday and holiday \vcckend. ln addition Southern California Cr.uiser Sunday on!y. The event is OJK'n !o the race fronl ~·farina dcl Association and the A1ncricun to all classes of sai lboat s \~·1th l{ei· · sin all boats \V i 1 1 Power Boat Association. Coastal Weather M11~Uv •unny IOd&y. Li~l!t variable ''"nd1 nigM .ind morning ~l)l.lr• be· cnm.ng we1terly 10 10 16 llno!~ in di· l«rnocn• !<>Clay .ind Sa1ur!l.ay. Hlql> 1<><1ay 1a. Co.i•lal temperatu•e• range from 56 to 6@. Inland reV'Pl:'"l"rcs ranqe trom S5 lo n. wa1er rem~erd· turf 6:1. S1111 , /tloon. Tide• 5"cona h·qh sc,un!l 10,~ FRID.l.Y 11 j~ p.m. 1,9 177 pm 22 Fir't nigl\ hr~T lo., Second h"Jh S~tond low SATURDAY "' 11.rn JR F<r•t thgn F1''T l~W Second low SUNDAY Sut1 rl'e' 5-.16 ,, m. Moon r••c• ScJl ... m. " J ·u\ " "'· 11.;1& a."' ;.~ o.l6 pm. <.i J·OO pm. 10 ~:00 ,i.nl, -0.7 s·o1 pm. 1 • s~•s 7 :l~ p.m. Sci' 11 :00 p.m. l>a;·ticip11te in rhe c I u b 's Sou l he r n Ca I i fon1h1 \lcn1orial Day Rega tta. 'r.' a c h ti n g A3soc•ation 1;;1l- The off~hore :-chedule is cndar: Jughlighll'CI by the \l'rap-up of Los Angeles Yacht Club's \\fh ilnev Series. the 128·rnHe San Ctrn1ente Isla nd r<icc \1 hich 1\•i lf take the f!e<•t around both Catalina and S<in C!erncntc isl<111ds. Dcspi1c the fact thnt the racers 'Jre giv1'n 1he option of l1'<11·lng C<it<Jlina to either port nr starboard. the n1ajority h:1\·L· founrt 01·f'r lon g ~·e:irs of L·xper1enee that going around the \l'C'Sl t'tld of Catalina - lta\'ing the island to port - has prov c d advantageous. de~pi t c \ht' ~lightly longe1· r o u 1 L'. The CJ!alll'a lu starbu11rd boys usunlly find Nc"·port-Balbo;.i BALBOA YAC~IT CLlB i\il'tnorial Day Regatta, all l'lasses. Saturday. Sunday. OA.\A POINT YA C \·I 'f CLL'H -1\lemori:1! 0 a y Hl'gat1a, S:1t11rd;1y. Suncl u~: \l;irinn dL•l Hey 1o J);Jna f'oint fiH.'l'. S<it urda~, Sun d <l y, i\lond;ly. Los 1\ngPICS·l.ong Hl':ll'h ALA\llTOS HA\' YACHT CLUB ~le1nol'ial J) a~· Ht'gatta . .:ill classes. Saturd;1y. Sunday. LOS A.\i(;ELES Y A C II T CLUB.-San Clcn1cnte lsl<Jud Su nta J\tonica Bay PACIFIC ~I AR INER S \'.\CHT CLUB -0 u le r l sl~1nds race tChuck Stein and .\\:.it .Jones Series ) Saturday. \l,\LIBU YACHT CLUB - \lt·1nor1al Day 1{ e g a l l <:1 , JnuJtihu!l Sundav. SOUTH llA Y YA C ti 'f H.-\C!NG CLUB -Memorial U;1,v Regatla, PHRF, MORF'. unc-design, Sunday. San Diego SAN DIEGO YACHT CLUB Craig Trophy race , predicted log, Saturday. ~llSSION BAY YACH 'f CLUB Skin1mer Invitational. S <1 turd il y. Sunday . L"{JJ\0~..\110 YACJIT CLL'B -Opening lJ;iy. Sunday . No rth and Inland SA;\TA BARBARA YACl!T CLVB Gcarv-1 3 lnvi!ation:i!. Sat u rd a~· . Stu1day: Hollister Trophy r:1te. !\Jonday. ·~~~"----~~~~~~~====-----,=== • • BOATING Surfline Products of Stanlon, manufacturers and in1portcrs of a Ylide varielv of 1narine hardware and castini;s, has been appo i nted U.S. distribu!or t•f the Short and Norvill British-built Quick Sail Changer. a dcrice designed to speed heads'! changes. TI1e c!t•vice is a s111all st;.iiuless steel 1nagazinc 1\•hich elainps onto the headstay \\·hilc ho!ding the piston hanks open. As the sail is hoisted the piston h<Jnks slide up the rnagazinc and ;1uto111atically snap onto the heaQst<1y. Sport , Threatened !;</{ ~'· ..... ,.:t '·~ 81\ ~efixes 1.• t,ucl shol1$iges are noionger ~.t~n~~tton nt•l\1•ork :inti ··\a \-~c c~e~.ki,9;n a I ·~·f/-ser~· dcvc loprncnt , .and boatirig 1hls season, but tax t h a t s o m e b o a t 1 11 g collectors and lawrnakers nre, administra tors want an exGlsc a spokesman for the marine tax to defray the cost of industry told state boatiug boa!ing: safety progran1s .. officia ls. "You cnn count the lo<'ks ADDRESSING TllE annuul meeting of the Southeastern States Boating La1v Administrators Association. Hon Stone, gove r nn1ent relations director for the Boating Industry Associations, said the boat OY.'ner"s fears about fuel have been la1·gcly allayed by the lifting of the Arab oil f'mbargo and "equal trcatn1ent" provisions of the Fedl'ral Energy Office. "But the nc1v tax propo,<;als a n d pyr<Jrniding rc . .;triction~ 111ight succ<.'<'d \\•here lh l' shei~s have failed." Sl<llll' said. ST01\"E N<)TER Iha! tl1e National \Valer Co tnn1issiou has rt'con11nend<.'<l ext i :-; t' l<Jxes. lockage fees :1 n cl increased fue l taxes lo tit'l!> pay for the inland \VatCr\vays that hi.11·e been built sol<'IY tor pll•:isttrc bouts on one h:111:L and vou ct!n't even begin lo count the rederal reservoirs built for pleasure-boats because none were,., said Stone . "The vast 111ajoril.v of locks in th is t:ountry \1·erc built fur co111n1crcial navig11tlon and floor! control, an d 1 h c rescrroirs for 1vntcr surplics and h.l'droelcctric pow c r . Boating has ahv:iys been an alt1•ribo11ght in lhL'SC projl'tls. y1•I N\VC proposes thal it Lui! a J;1rgc clH111k ul the bill." ;1ttl1rding to Sto11t'. ll E S.\IU ROAT 01\'llcrs <1n· ;1ls11 bt•ing singled out by t:1\ a~~l'SS1l!"S :111d stat t· l'XClSe !ax :1th·oc:nts: "The 1"1.>ch·ral Bo<il ~;1ft•l v 1\t ! ur !\171 \\',!~ dl·sig;1e£t to bt· just 1\·h:l! it~ na1nc in1plirs, Prices Effective May 25th & May 26th 1974 I Save .79' Jack stand }\ii " I : , L 1. I,') \~'. tiiur1jv 1!11)<..1 2/5.00 Reg. 3.29 Save 25% Brushed Chino Boots ir; .. , p in \!t-p w,th our bru1hcd chino boot~. W~ hov" H1" rnoc io r· fovo"'" '" bru1hcd split ll:'t>Th•" , "µ. ~oled. Boys.-Reg. 10.99 to t 1.99 NOW } 8.24 lo 8.99 Men'~ High.Boot-Reg. 15.99to 20.00 NOW 11.99 to 15.00 ' .l HAVE A COFFEE BREAK • fnfoy creamy delicious. cherry ctiees.e coke ond cof. fee. Cofeterio. I Save 4.98 . Back Packer Tent ? 1n{!'l nylon h·nl, TOlt.I "'"'· J Ii'", wtol•·r repellon1 iloor Lornp\e1 .. w.ih l'OPL'~. C.c••r• iru1 bog oncludcd, Nylon l'rlf.·s11 1<l~(.·1t dn, r v,,ih t•pper. Reg. 26.97 Save 2.89 Kodak Pocket lnstamatic 20 Outfit Includes con1ero, folrn, mogicubes & floshtubr f'•'"'HI·, 19.99 Save 70' Men's 5-Pack Sock 88°n canon , 12°10 ny!o ... { rew sor ~. \..,1 .,1.'. 3.00 Save 1.00 50' Garden Hose .:. R" green vinyl ho5e. 3.79 Reg. 4.79 • BUENAi PARK IHcll .t Or1111t99"'°'"?e 0pM Doil';' t:JO to f:lO p.m. Si.IMhiy I 0 to 7 SANTA ANA · 1900 So. lri1tol ~Ho. of So. COD$f Plmt:o . 0,.n 10-f p.m. D~Hy S..ndoy I 0 to 6 OPEN WEEKDAYS 9:30 TO 9:30 •SUNDAYS 10 TO 7 • •, I Save 3.01 Wos. Short Sets .1 ~ ' l00°'o polyt-slt-r, a;~t · ·""S.\ 1 ._o:u,~ & pur1~"l' 1 6.99 Reg . 10.00 • Save 75' Terry Beach Towel A lo! ol wo!et lovi ng cot1u,. 1' ''Y bn9h1ly color··d 2/5.00 Reg . 3.25 JCPerYlef 11 J 416 189 0 9 . tro10Drt11.i SHOl'tlll ,_ ............. _,. __ CHARGE IT al The Treasury w11h your JCPenney Charge Card II you don "! have a ~arge, 1ust s~e how last we an open up yQur n.lW accOunl. • ' l ' I • • Should Women's Art r Be Neuter Or Female? --~--.......... I Just because Mary Bild used net and fabric in'her sc ulpture, "Camouflage." is it "feminine" art? I I • ' • .. . Hy J(J (JI.SO:'\ OI IM Oo•ly PoO>o S1art r r:(lay May 24, 1974 DArt Y PILOT 3 ,-.----------------------""· Arts/Dining Out Entertainment • ·' l· ' Friday, May 24, 1974 Page 23 I I I ' ! • Q.,<y P•l<>1 S~O~ PllQI<>• ' Among the works o! 1Non1en ar t1sts ext11~)1\e:cJ at UC Irvine were Diana Ulr1ct1 s Seduc11on of Cupid by His Mother l~lt and Charlotte Malone's unt1tlecl acrvl1r:: 011 c;i11'1 Fl'n1;.ill· a rl 1:-.t~ ;d:-.o u:-.l' t·t·11;11n l-11111' 111 matt•rials h k1.: t.tliri1· ru111l' 11!.111 1hl·tr Sherri· Brod\' ot11t•1a tly JOllll'll 111(' 1crn 1111~J. ;1rt mo\cn11.·nl fou1· .-.l·;irs ;1g11. ~he bl·lit'\l':-. 1hat ··jf an a rt i:-L m akl·s a rt fron1 his ur ht<r 011n ~cn:-.l·. lhl·IJ Sl'X rnusl hl· rt·le\·an1 .·· 1na le tounll•rp:i r! .... !>.ht• llt•ltt•\ 1· ... l\ut, Shl' l'Ull1JOlll'd. tht• li:-.l· "I J.dH It' I" 1)11! thv !'>till' 11ropt·rt~ 11f ;1 \10111;111 .1rl1:-.l I\ 1 ... l:d :-.c to say that ··B1·t";i u~1· I rn<il-1· ;1rl oul ril 1·l11th. l an1 a !(•1n 1ni ... l :11 11 ... t \l1"" Hr .. ,h ""HI ..,Jil' .q)pl'l'l'J,1 ll'S thl' nct'eS· -.111 !!I li.11111~ \\<JltH'!l on !ht• :1rt r~u·ulty. Uut II 1.. ...ul!·1d.il 1111 ,I .l!Hlrl'...', \llHH:111 ;.rll.'>l 111 d\·111 th.it .... tH·" ,1 ll'!ll;d1• ' '1"111-:RE \\.\S nri<·t· the q111· .... 11u11.' \\'h~1l \I 111 li;ippen ii .1 11u ... IH111 (111!1 11t1h 11un1en '!'' s ht· ''! 1111 lll!'J!l t•• l .J e~s1ea .J ;H·ohs. cur:.1tor of a l'Olll·gc ;.i rt 1-:a l l1·r.-.·, :-.:.1.-.s, ··it ht1s bt:'l'n \l'f.1' diffieult fo r rn t· 10 bl' sy n1patheti e \1'!\h 11 0 1nt'n ;1111\ 11on1t·n·!'> art. I ni;.ik t• art. J'rn an a rll ~l. I :-.till feel thu l \\ ;i \'. T 111·: T\\'() l~ROLG llT thl·1r (l i ffl'rl'nl '1t·1l'JH1u1t s tclg ethl'r Ior a d isc ussio n nf l\Offil'll 0S art during th t• Oj!t•nin<.: nf CC l 's fir.~l 11 omcn·s art sho11' in th1.· lll <llll gu ll t·ry •Hl e:1n1pus. ·rhnugh they <l is~1;:;rl.'cll 111 thPir basH' ap · pro<1ch to <trt . thC'y ;11.;rl'C'd th:1 t \1·on1en ha l'C been s lig ht e<l in bnth pro ft•ss 1on a l <.1n d c<l uc at uina l OpJXl rtun ilJl'S. Sht1rr.'>' Brorly. a grarluat<• :-.t uclent in thl' \1·on1en ·s progr:1n1 :i t (·al llornia I n ~l 11 ute of the ,\r1s, 11 as p:irt pf \\'1)n1a n llou:-.e 1n Los /\n i,!t•les. an old n1;in sio n 11·h ic h 11·a s 1lc l'Or~1ted in fanlasy thr 111cs by 11omt•n. !\l'~TER JOIS l :'\G the l'c m in 1s l .1rt mol'cn1ent. s hl' helped v•on1cn ··try to est a bli:,h themsel l'l'S as art i:-.ts. '' '.'l'n1 a re former. nol a rabid feminist." shi: t·mph:1 siz{•d. 1\Jiss Ur11d1· s:iid ~he h:1s !'iecn t•t•rtatn lhl·n1cs ton1.i ng up ··u\'t•r :ind u\'t•r" 111 \1·o n1en ·s arl. 1\10 of tht•n1 :ire ··eol'Cr1 ni.: and u nco1·cring •· ~ind pt•r:-.ona! ima gt'l'Y ~hO\\'i ng intimat y and vulncr:.1bili1 .-.· . .. ll rl'tlla ins to ht· "l'L'n 11h;1\ 110111('!1"1ll1l·1 ;i nd 11h:..it uur pot l'nti;il l'l · ... hv ~;11d '.\ll SS J .\Cl)I\~. l'lll'a l o1 u1 1h1· :\!1 :-._.11 \11 tnnio t'oll e~e g:1lll·r.1. hi·c.in11· 111111111 •11 111 !l•n11nist :1rt !llrnuJ,.!h lhl' J.n.., .\n;.:t·l1•,, l'11t1ni·1I ot' \\'ome 11 1\rtis1s 11h1eh ~larlt'(! 111 l~J';'11 'l"hroug h group d1st·u:-...,111ns :-hl' li>und I li.!1 olhl'r 11omE·n :.irtists 11't'fl' rt•Jt·t·\L·d ;ind h.1 d 1·onsequ{'ntly h:.id ct'on11n11c pn1illl'n1 .... She firs t began to ~l·n.'1l' ;1 ln!..! problen1 11hcn she 11·ould get k1ttt·rs b:.itk ;1ddi'l''-St·d tn •·.\Ir. J essee J ;icob:i' :ind qut·s\1o n:-. l1ht.,· ··could a 11·om:.in h:.i1·e n1:1de this a rl ·• ·• She couldn 't get a job :.i nd found tha1 rnu,f art faculties <1rc compr1:-.l.'d <1Jn10~1 t·nt1rt·J~ 11! m en. ··\\"hen the realit y e:.i ml' to rnt· I 11;1s 1!11 tcr." she adn1ittetl. .\liss J acobs applauds histori;.in:-. 11 ho .1r1· di gl-(ing out the f<1c·ts :1hout 1111 n1l'n ;111d 11·on1cn :.irtists, such a s the poin t th~1t ~1 1n1e fine cathedral JXlrt;.ils 11 cre done by 11·0111t·n. Sll E S-'\ID s he c<1nnot discr1m1n atc hi·- l\\'ee n men and 11·o men ;i rt1s1s 111 ht·r 011 n \\'cste rn tradit io n ;nu l c·an sei; no :-.peti<Jl ,,·omen's imagery in l hi s st) !c. ··1 hope 11·<' ('an aJ I be tole r;1111 11r <1 111· ;.i nutht::r,'' s he added . '1'h.1t ~ll;.!!H:t l:-. llUll golll' ' 1:111 1h1• 1p1.· ... 11011 111 ..,l;1nd:1rd s LS ~l ill 1111r~·:-i>l11•d. -./11· .... ;11 d. Uo ~uu IL•t you11g, 11 .. 111,·11 .1r11 ... t-. ... 11u11 11ith t'.\]Jt•ri t'!lt·t·d fl'rnalc .11li~IS lllt'l'l'I; :-•1 lht•.1 <":111 ;.:t'l l'\jHISlll'l'., \11 ... :-. .l.n·11l1,, r1'1111 n41 l'd the 11s \t·nL·rs 111:11 ~di ,1r'!1~1:-. lia11• ;1 l1.1 .... 1c· pn1blc111. l';1r111n,..: t'IH1ug h 1111111t'.1· tu t•o11 .\liss Brud.1· t·pn1 n1entcd lh:..it "\\"o n1c n arc nol 111l!ing l•1 pu1 ,1rt 111 a 111:tl l' n11~l1J and l h•·y hcHt•\t.• 11111nt•n :-.h11ul d l)c ln11kt•tl CH\ .1~ pcnpll', 1111t 11 11mt•n ··1·11 ..: l :'\RE_\I. t'"Pt'l·\:1!11111 ... ul :-.1:-.tcrhoi1tl di'(' t.'.Ollt'. • :-.ht• "did. ··\\ llltlt'll <11'l' l'<l;o.\· 1(1 \\OJ'!-\ILlh ht•<-:;1u ... t· l hl·~ .lft' II 11l11li,! lo · ... tl'/1 h;u·k and !01Jk Bui 1 ~1l'.\' ;1r1· nql 11 il!tn)..'. to ;.!!l l11r11 ;i rd :.on1t'l1mt•s ·111 thi:-. pl'r1od, .1'011 t'.111 n1:1k1· ,1 paii1tin'.:. .ilhHtl ;our:-.1·t f 1f ~011 11:1 111 to.\ ou 1no.ihc .1rt out of ~our 01r n li ft':> l'X J!t'J'lt'llt'l'S. ·· ,\1 1:-s .J ;1ro hs ~:cid th;1 t ··-.ehool:-; 11111 pru)..'.r;1n1 !lul' !ht• f'uturl•I 11h•1l lht·1· 1t·;u·h.'' I f :1 11 O[ll'lllll':-S IJ\ ;1rl is tu l'Ollll' .tl.H~Ul, 11. mu!>.L he taught I ll \Il l! '.'>l'hunl:-.. Males Dominate Art Market But Women Wlw Smile, Dross Pretty, Work Hard, Can Mak e It By L1\URIE K1\...,PER 01 Ille DollJ Pllol SI•" \\'ithout dis couraging her audience of UC I art students. Rache l Rosen- t hal. one of the founders of \Vomen- s pace, a ll·\\•om a n's a r t gall e ry in Los Angeles, stressed the practical, realistic view of he r arl wor ld~ \\lhile speaking on "Ecology of <.1 \Vo m Un Artist ," scheduled as a part of . the \Vo men's Art Symposium 1vhich v.·as presented as part of the uni1·ersity's \\/o me n's f\-1onth, s he noted the JXJlential problems a nd ob· s tacles facing the fe male a rtist. '"All of these things a re part a nd parcel of the ecology going inlo your careers." she e xplaint>d. "It's very. very rough, 1·er~" \'Cry rough,'' she 'varned.-"If you ~o in to art, you have to be c razy,'' ARTISTS ARE s lruc\ured difrcr· ently than -most other people, s he said. Others "think they are in- t egrated in a certain all over fabric so they do'n't stick out like sore ttium- bs. · "But we do st ick out like s ore thumbs." • There is.no s cience or body of laws no (acts that a re immune to change' She said that everybody seems to b~ e m erging with their own specific set of c~tingencics. Many people 's art docgn t sell or can't be s old. Yet. '"hundreds ol people" lrom th e criUc and collector to the Jawyer and :iccountant. depend UJXlO the a rtist . 1\·ho feels caught in an ''l'1·t·r t:nlarging spir<.1 1'' and the artist LS ··"·ay :it the bottom."' "TllE CULTURE that \1·c live in 1s anti-art," ::;he charged. ··it is a h· solutcly hoslilc to a rtists." She said la1v s and ta x strut lurcs a re unfair to the a rtist. And if the \1·omen students feel opp ressed and discriminated against in th~ univer· sity, s he predicted they "'ill find it worse "out there." "The only t hing we hu\'e is th:.i t "·e 're e ntitled to starve," s he s:.iid. ad l'ising them that they would have to have a nothe r profession. a skill \\'hich would e nable them to earn enough money in a couple d ays a week to support their "ha bit ." Nobody will buy their art unless it is so good, so original and m akes s uch a fantastic slatement tha t it just rises to the lop. And . it is othe r a r- tists, not the critics and dealers, who make an a rtist 's reputation. "Friends he lp frie nds," she said . "You have to get the right friends." ALTHOUGll SllE warned the art market is "completely domina ted by male views" a nd some wome n a re still •·operating in the old traditional lines o f compe tition , 11 she s aid women artists a re beginning "to pull together.'' Politics enter into a per son's ·a rt career, too, s he silld. ''It is importa nt lo be a ware lhut this is the way lhiogs work." "I I•' 'f l)l" 1-'l:'\I) th:1t t hing~ :.n·l· \l'fY hard :1 nll find ob~tal'll's 111 \ht• 11ay, it's al1vays \l'i~t· lo kno1v 1rhat thf' ohstarlC's arc ;;111d 1rherc tht·y come frnn1 . ·· "'()ul there ." ~he said. ,1·omc11 a r- tists \\'iii ha\'e a better cha nee if the ;;i re young-. good lookini::, ~•nd 111c;-ii·, pretty clothes. 1\ ltt111u)..!h it is 01lposed to her fen1inlst \'iC\\"S, she s aid !-ihe had to adrnit t hat il is a parl of the ··scene." . ··11·s not r<";il." shl' told the 11·on1 en . ··1t 's a gan1t• hut il's a gan1e lha t's impo1t ant to pl a.-.·.'' llut. she s aid that the{:amc• 1s 9nly ~•"means to an end. t>on 't get sUcked into it. ·· 1\ \\'Oman ~1rtist can n1 a intain he r integrity b~· ··kno"•ing exactly \\ht•r£' she is 1n her v.·ork." T llE Pr\RIS born a rlisl <Hln11 tted . ··1 slill ha1·c to tome out and find m y rightful place, \\'halcver lhat is." In Oc tober, she 1\•ill h&\'e he r first solo sho1v. J.l al'ing s pC'nt 12 yea rs in t flc theater -she "'as one or the c reators of "ins tant theater" -she q uit that in fa vor of sculpture when her knCes 11·ent htJd in 1966. l "It's literally take n me years .~o get back into a n art situation.'' s he said. One of the problem s she has ex· perieilccd is that there are rh any pcOplc invol\'Cd in the theater b ut an u rtist works alone. • .. ,·01.1 huve lo be quite prepared to ' hl· 1 l'l'.\, 11·r1· lunc..,orlll' ' :-.ht' \\ :ll'tll'Li. IL 1s 1111portanl tn ta!k :diout urt 11 it h other a r\1:.ls, ... he s:ud But as tht' a rti:-.l gru\1s. ··:i,nu go 1lt·l·pcr and dcl'pcr into 11 ha\l'\'l'I' )our pt.•rsonal in(li1·idu<d self i~.·· Heminding her :111r!i enrt• o r thL· early eubist \1·ork!'>, she said. ··)'011 ' 11.ill j!el un prctt.v . an(! unlikl' ;inything: .-.ou ca n taek •1 nurnbcr or an Js n1 In. · ·it looks rnugh because )Oll a r t· rough 111sulc. ·· She s a id the ~·uung fl'lllale art i ~t 11ill ha\C to ht•lp n1a ke a d ifferent \1 or!d -to thangc the status quo. I F T iii-; \\'ORK meets rcsislunct'. the artist must be rt•:.idy to ask her· st·lf the qu('stion, ··1s the obstaclt.• caused by th(' art it self or bec;;iusc I am a "·oman·!". Sh e c r e d ited the femi n i:-.t movement for doing a fantas t ic job of h elping \\'omen understand t he ir ·proble!J1s are not individual but •i parl of a larger issue. Alt houg:h in the p<.1st "'omen hn,•t• been discrimina ted against pr9fcs- sionally and academicall y. shefsaid fcm11le art and fe m ale artists ;!.!'~ be~inning to rise to the surface. :11t 's only now that you begin t o fi nd the kind of v.·ork that takes lls roots from typical female. act ivity," Yet she told the students, "The re ill no such thing as yet as a truly fe male expcrienc~ rcfl ectc.-d in art." •.• ' ' \ ' 1:.f DAILY PILOT t Costa MHa Art LellC)IW Shakespearean Actor Directs Students ART GALLERY 206 W, Wilson · ' Cotti Mesa . I Painlings and crafts by local artists / B\' JA CKIE 11\'.\I,\~· 01 ll>e 0~1ly P!IGI ~1•11 \\'hat h;ippc:ns In a <·1 \'il l.'ng1rH.:('r \\'ho pas!'>l':-. h1:; -.pure hnur!'> fin a laud · 1ng ('filft in \\'orl!I \\"ar 11 by gt\ 1ng reading!'> of p!;1\ .... , ; If 111.-. n:nlll' '" li1t•11sll'I' :'\!:1:..1111, hl' t\IUldS Up OlS :1 ll\L'illlJ1·r Hf 1ht• li!l\~d ~hakt·:..1>c::.irt· l '111np:1n.1 :1111! il \ 1-.1ting ~r.1m:1 1n:..tr111·\1u ,1t I 'l' 111 Jill'. ·1 llt"'s 1·ur11·ull.1 1lLr1·1 1111i.: '"!'he ~1·loq1s1·.·· ;, con11·dy hy Su· John \'<Jn· lirug h v./11 (·/l d:111·..; fn1111 ;1bnul lfl7.l. ~·c·1 stud1·r11 -; 11111 put nn the pla} 71on1 .\!:1 .1 21'1 .Jun1· I } ,,J,\S()X t :XJ•J ,1\l .\'"J·:IJ th:.it ht· c h11st· ···1 ht• l!t·l;1p:.t:" JJ1·t:.tu:-.1· it ':-. 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'1f ;\I 11. .. l l' ;11Jj r !Jr;1111 ;t ·r111,: f:l·:.'>1 ,\1. !Jul 1111(·11 :-.t· EnJ..:l1..,hn1 :u1 thl·n ..,p1•111 I 11·0 y1·ar,., HI r1•pt•rtor.1' ll11·:1l1 ·r, ;1c·t1n;.: in ;1 Ill'\\ Jila..\ <'I t•J'.\' o1 ht"r \\'t•t·k. In 1~1.-,1 ht· rt·1.;t·i1·t·d hi ..; fir..,t lirC'ak in l .11ndn11·.., \\"1 ·~1 /·:rid th1 •;d1 ·r d1 :-.tr1·11. 1 d.1,1111~ .1 h·,ul rrolo• 111 Sh.1"t'"Jll'.tl'l'·.~ .. ·rht· \\ 111tt·r · ... ·r.ili· ·· .. Bl't11t·l'n lht·n :11111l!Hi:i.I11a .. 111 :ill 1~pt•,., of pl.i).'> in London and .\"t•11 ' " 1 ·I cant say quite why \ ' I decided to become an ) actor." says Brewster Mason. "It was 1us1 one o/ those thin gs. '11r~ • .\1.i -.111 1 :-.;iid. l'l\1ng pt•rrorm- .i11!'t·-. 1111·1111 )"1•·1e ·,,., "''!'ht' \\1;i.v nf l lll' \\11rld,'1 'J'1·rcnl'C llilligan':.. ·1111-.,.,,·· ;ind t.'IH·L'"hov ':-. •·'J'hc L'hl·rry tJr1·h:11 d." 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'lhl'I h:11! t·:1 11dlc..; !JI 1111;1t111g \\,I\ 11h1(·l111n1dut·l'd <11.1:trn111 :.thl,'' ·-·r111·_1 11111 1111 ,·11i1 l1·1n1111r;111 pl;i ) .... .11 \111· ,'.)d1H )1 '/ )Jt'.i!lt' I!! l.(1tl!i11Jl. lh• :-,.lid' "f ;iJIPlll,ill' lllh' .ll'.11' (lil'i"i• 111th nth' \1-.1r :1l llit· Str.durtl 011 ,\1on 'fhl"11ir1·. d111ng Sh<i~l'l-jJt.!Jrl·. ' Ill·: ~\II) !IH' p1nd111·L11111 \Iii! ;d:-io 111· .... [!.ll l'd 11\1• 1·li.!tll'J' 11( :">!l!'l:dly- p!"t'O('l•il plt·rl .illdlt"lll't":"> \\ iill"h lrt"lut·11!ly inll·rrupl1·1I !Jl'l'lorrnata·t·:-i during lht· !ith L'('!llury. ..\\l" 11 ill lit• \rut· tu !hl' original lw111t·1er 111 th.ii 11,.·1 1 11.!\t· \101nt•n 11!.t l JJl :.! !ht• \\Ufl\l'I\"' l t1lt·-.. ' '!d-.tll) :-;11,1 ·•"J"li.il 111.1.\ ll•il )'.lll(fll l 111111~1(.11. hut 1111111• to !ht· Hl':-.lur:1!11111 1111rnl·ll 1l1d nul o.1ppt•:1r un:ilage 111 Engl;1111J · "J !Q11· 1t ;ii!,' .. \l,i-.un :-..11d. Ill-: f jl{:-i'f l ";JIJU' !OJ l ( ! Ill !'1~11 du11ng a .1c.11 ... :-.11d1.l!11·;1l. :\J;i ... 011 :-;lid the dt'.lll ol !ht· St houl nf /'1111· .\rts h:1 d \\l'llll'Jl tn lht· !{11y;1f 'A Doll's House ' so WHATS NEW Now at Orange Coast J.1\'e l hc;1lcr :tlung thl" lJrauge Co:1st lntludl·S: ''l!.'l'.H.L'." ()p1·ni11 g S;1turday for ;i t/11·t·t'·\\"1:1•k1·111l run i~ thl' l)ra11gc County pr1·miere of llll."i larci:d eon1cdy liy the ( · o :-. I a fll t· ,., a C 1 1· i c I 'l :1) hou:il'. pl a.1 int: Fricl<iys ;1ucl Sa!urda.1·s at 8<10 in llu· ('on1n1un1ty CenlL·r ;n1dJtr1r1un1 011 the llr:.111ge (:ounty F:iirgrouncls. ltt· . ..,cr1·at1011 s .'i !-i fi -!-iJOLI \\'et•kda:i:; u111JI 5 o'elock. "l'ht· Su<ltlt•n anrl ,\cl·i1h·nt<1l ltl'·etlucati11n of Jlor:ie Johnson" '!'hi-; 1.-; lh<' opening \\t•t•l\end for :inother t:ounty prt•rn11•rc h y the Sa n ('JL·tnt·n!<· Con1mun it .\" 'f"hL·:1!<·r. l'l·rf1Jrn1:111tes 'l'hur.-.d:1~s 1l1rough Satur 1L1_1s li•r 1hrt·v 11evkc·nd ::; ;it !ht· l';1br1J!o Pl :1~ hoU.'>l'. 2U:! 1\\1•111tl:1 l";1hr1llo. San l 'l1·n11·nt c. Hl'SCl"\'<.11 LOtl:i ·1~12 IMir1. '"l'hc 1•rrit·otk S1•a:-.on" (IJIL'llllll-: lu111ghl for a lhl't'l'·"'Cekcnd T"Ull IS \(•l :1n11lhL·r (·ount~· prl·rnil'r~ .1t lht' l•'ounl ;dn \';i!lt•v Corn- 11111nity 'l'hcalt•r, JX2HO All. llal<i) Cirl'll', l•'o11n1au1 \':d ll'.\", l'l'l'forn1a11l't'S Fr1!i'1} . .; ;ind S;llurdays ;1l 8 o·(·lol"k lhrough June x. "'l'h•· ()"·I and thr f'USS}'t'al'' .\1(·11i<la !'1 !·11. San ('Jr•n1c·n· tc He:,cr1 ;1\H•n.., l!J:.!-!1'.J:1u. '"fhir1l l~·:-.t Sport" 1·:11tt·r111 g 11:. :-l·t·ur11l of hie "eL·kl·nd..; ;JI the Jlun- 11ni.:to11 llL·•1t·h l'h1~h1JUSl', :!110 t\-l<.1in Si., lluntinglon HCHC'h, i:; this l'O llledy, pl<1y1ng J.'rulass ;ind Satur- days ;1t 8:30 thniui,!h June 15. Ht':-.el"l<tlion,.,8 12·5·121. ",\ Ooll's lltn1,1• I 'Irising pt'rlormanees nf lhl· l h:il·tr tlr;1n1:1 1\!ll be g11·('11 tooight and Saturd.iy ;iL H •1't·lc1Lk Hl tht• (Jr:n1gc ('nasl Collt•,!::e aud1toriurn 111 Cu~l:.1 ~ll'~J .. \U1n1:i :'iion is f rt·t.:. . "lJon'l IJ rink t h1• \\"alrr" ·rh(· g rand op<·ning prod111·1J•u1 1lf 1he \\'l':-L n1111 - :--IL·r ('011111111111\.1 'l'hL•;1ll"r 's t1(·11· pl;1 vho11 -.e \\ill he un- .. \'cilt·d 1il'.\l \lt't'"t·nd "'tlh perfurniane(·~ J.'r1 da~s and Saturdays ;1t x·:lo lhrough .June 22 ;1t thl' nt·1v btuld1ng, 7272 \\'csln1in:-.tt·r 1\ve., \\'esln11nstcr. Hescrvations 8~3·8fl2fi \\"t:t•kday l"\"C lllllgS ;1nU Saturday trurn HJ lo :t ''Thl' Jlou l>tt' of Jlluc l ..t·a \4'l>I" WITH Sl·h;1sU;i n 's \\'c•:-.l IJinnt•1· Jl luyhouse is presenting !I· 11\'o ch:.1ract cr comedy \Vcdncsda) s through Sun- d;1ys at 8:40 fo!lu11•ing din- nl'r :1L 7 at t he tht•alcr, I-HJ John r:uur1:'s cornic dr<llll<• \\ 111 ht• the nexl produrtion ;1l South l"o:t ... l Hl'pcrlory, 18:!7 Ncwporl. Blvd., <~osl<i J\Jesa, opening ,June I for five 1veckcnrls with an 8 o'clotk eurtai n \Vt:dncsdays thrnu~h Salur- doys. lte.servutions li·lfi - 1:11i:l. YOU? Only the Dally Piiot really tells you whet'• new In your local community ... evtry day DAILY PILOT lxhlt.ltlnq Oltt Steorn lnloh Trto~ey I Mo • Hat1cy Downing Earleftf rocljatko ~ Y· Ctc Coburn Wendy Dorchtder Clcu .. 1 In oil or-cl Wilfwcolor. Houri: I ·S, MOlldllr.fridGy ,, MACRAMAES ON NATURAL ROPE WEDGES Lighthearted, lightfooted, lacy designed summer lifts . 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Cochrone • Huqh Duncan • Yirginio Gentile • Julie Greqory • Al Miller • Lil Porkinson J408 Via Oporto, Newport Beach Phont: 6JJ.J283 fOn Theo BoOl'"dwallc In lido YiUoqel l .lllld•111 (f11< pl .. 1 f'<'ti11·r-. 1111 l.1 •\<lo~ .1 l('lltllllt'd !1h• 11111,· 11li11 -.ull1·r-. ,1 rt I.qi,,· 1111 .r 1 1:-1t 1c1 Lon d1111 ') h1· 1!lht I plul Ill 1 °d11~ l •11d 1·11 pp1111.J11n . ll)l!I I' l11t11l: I I l.111(ht'! lru~11.111-. 111 p!.111-. 10 tll,1111 llio d.1!1 l1lt I flf .I ! "'II' I 1 I ''1\111 • \l.11 .. 1 t11h·-. .1 .. 1.J.111·d l•1 "lll.11! )J 11t h1101th. l•.i 11d \!.1,1•/l [1.itlt'll l\••l I .It II \diJ1 , ...... u .... 111 Cl1oirs to 11n111· ... 11·J1rn-~~1;lrh·11 \'\1·:-1 .•lid j Ji .iii"~· l '11.t ... t l'!il11·t.:l':- l"l !l 1"1'1'!'" 'l'hlll" ... 11.i~ 1 I• 1111 •:.! li1 p11 ·-.1•11l .t :'II :1 \ 1·11, 11 .i I t t •!\!'\'I'! • '111•• pru:.:1 .1111 . d1·d11·;i!1·d 111 ltorl ~' 11111<' fl('(' ,LC'l 'll!ll f l,\! 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Bruee Sm11h ,11HI llr1nna /•'ulll·r "The Relapse casL above lelL and Susa n Woodruff and Sluarl Duckwortl1 1n sce ne OAI E •.• ,, 21 I J'J n"' l'LACl 6A~ lj• "'~" /,.1 '"'"·'H & i..,.l.1·1! •"' 3111'.)t. c... ... 1 ..... !•\'( IJ-Or m :-.l'I~ ;1nrl eostu mt· ... ;11·1· dl'"1gne::fl hy {'harll'" 'rornl 111 so11, dr;1n1a I t l' l11rt·r. ;1 11d lighting t ... Ii~ { ".nnl·ron 11:11·\ e.\'. a~~1:-.t;1nl proft·:-.sur in dr;1m;1 "' '-', l.-11~1 .... p ..... 'l'1«kets. ;1! S:i . ;1rl' .1\;1il;..ihl1· lron1 lhL· FuH· .\I'\ ... \'lll:1gl' ho;.. nftlcl' \1t·t·ktL..1.1s lrtHll 10 a .Ill \11 2 p 111 . lnJor1n;1tH>ll, 8:J:J.tJlil7. Combine yellow lime green ~alt pink ho t pink purple lilac o range bone ""'.h1 fe Toe -lb~ I! you love feeling free you'll go for thcs1;: fun lov1r\', noth1ng-lo-h1dc. all lealhcr, drc~sy lo,v heel toe-thongs from Italy ... , lanlil ~l1c color ~elec:t1on. on1v 12C0 ---··-.'.f'ht""11t'Oh r;; :fl 1:1..-kt<!~~t ht· [•,-.al1nkunLert by Z1n1rn1·r 111an. Soni.;of lhl'(lpl·tl Jlu;Jd h.1' 1\ornian IJt·!lo Joio ;ind .Juliil;;te f)l·q Omni~ '1'1.:rr;; h\· Flor l'l·tt·rs . black paten• <ed navy ·-. CG{Jij soft blue . \dn11;-.:-111n 1.-. ff"{'{' J'"llZI 11¥11 lttDl 11 sill real Atrican rt~erooar rode O)mplctl:! Wllh real AfricJr> ~nom.11·' Just oneot the many e~c111ng ndes m LIOn Countrys 5dt.ir• (.,,~ 11 tZ. ....... , --' nD ltl'TVIN IAl'Alll ...... -....... The an1ma1~ o! Lion Country roam hecas You wend youi way 1nrough tt~~e!,'~~te s.:incluarr.:~ • ... " I ' r'\.--;, . • I ' Dn~e !h101Jgh Lion C,;ounuy as many rimes 111 YoU wanr fn one day IOI one admission price. But be sure IO leave 1•me to ooroy our Sat au Camo nAmusemenl~C;':°'~'~'·_,.--.. -: ... ~n} .,..., A rnusemen1 C.ent,., .....,.,.... AMUllMll<T COfTlll Alte• rou1 P•C•l1ng safari th•o11<1h Lion Country l,e $u1e to sloo JI Ou• Satan G.:!Mo Pedal a h1000 b(),11 on Lake Shan111ee Ricle oo a red I •'l•'oh.1nr. Havelunch1nlhe ---.. RonOavel Resrauran1 ( · Or bi-mg a basket 1'1 yood1es and u~ OLif p1cn1c a•ea lake m free ..._ animal shows Cuc1dle the ( animals m our pet!1ng zoo. ._ Sec the hon cubs. monkevs and -.....::::: , baby e1eonan1s on our ..:· Jun.or Jungle B•owse J' · 1n1ooqnlrJ<1crR00brl!s (• ~ Cu<10 Shon En1oy an l , :-.. n1e rooe~ ana ~.gnts \ . 1 of H1e S,1ldr+ C.1rN• ,. \;' Amu,;1Cment C.:nl~r 1 ~. .. MllTTMI taol P10M "·''" ._...._._ ., ~ .. • ATUOlfCOUWYl'r Come ro me S.•ari Cami> .·.... Am..lsernent Center th<S Salurday ;t~.:.~,. ... ·=·~:."" ,.;: ' .. . " •• ; .. 1: • ~ (·~\.J' •' •• ' • · 9LIC>N (C)dNl'RY · SJIFJIRI • i See A1oca close uo Lion Coun!ry is a sanctuary !or countless soec1es of animals ana birds. Set' eye.10-eyc w>th ostriches. r1gers, cneetahs. nrPOOs. rh1~0~. eleoti~nts. zebras. g1ra!fes, ch1rnoanzees. fl,1mm'ilOS. JUSI abo1Jt 11nv wild animal you could llilme. lncludmg, or cou•!ie his ma1e~1y 1ne lion -CIOSlll """''°",_ Ll()llCounrry Saf.;ri ts •n OrancreCounty. only 40 m11es trom OOWoTowr+ Los •\nQele« \\le •eon cneSan oieooFreeway • ..,., .11 Moolron '"';'"~··~~ .... .x--Pa•kway m lrvuie F~?"' 1neSan1aAnaF~y. tai<e ir.eSand can"'°" orf- ramoand lollow thesiq'1~ For lurlher information caH 1714) 837-1200or (2131 485-8951.()pen d31:y 9 am.rain or sh•ne. L~1 c;ir aefm1lledlU 5pm, • • • ·• ' \ ' . ' 'Riviera Remains ·an Old, True and ( In tu:-ph1luscipr11r.11 n\u:-111;.::-. t·r.111 ci:-H.i.cnn dfl.'\\ up .i 11:-t 01 thin~:-111 \\hi eh ··.1~C' app1'.1r-. to bl' hl·:.t · ·. 1'hl'\ 1nrludt•rt · l•ld \1t1111I In burn, old .111llinr:-1t1 r1•.1d. ;ind old \1 till' 10 tlnnk · ~llll ,lll11\!h•1" .11ld l'l'th,lJ•-. lhl' tllU"\ 1mpClrt.i111 1\,, .. 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ThC' acron111an~ing 1·1·gct:ehli.'s 1\·C'rC 1\·hole bahv tarrols, broilt•d tnn1ato and rtrl' pil.if In ... t1·:HI 11f e.11 rots. thC' salmon 11 as aceu1np.1111L·ll IJ,· frl'sh .isparagus. ,\s l\llh all Hiv iera d1nth'I'~. lhl' t'll trees 1rerc pret'edl•d by a rch:.h lra~ {reallv more on the ordt•r of an .ip IX'l1ze-r pl<1t e since it offt'l"l'd Jar).!l' portions of four items rang ing fro1n :i delet·table Ji,·t•r pale to :1 rnar111:1!1·d 1 l'gl'tahlc d1~h I ;ind a ehott'l' ol !>(Hll' or salad. E\"en then. you ha\t• rurth1·r choiCl'S three kinds ol :-nup l'rench 'onion gratinee. pot.1gc du io ur or cold vichyssoise and !\111 Salads -the J{iYil'ra (l!;di<11l :.1.1 It'. oil anti \"inegar drC'ssing) ur hl";irl:-. of ll'llUt'C 11·1th grated IL1u1:-h lil1·11 t'hl'l'Sl'. 11"S l.,ll'l)SSllU.I·: lo rt·t·nn1tnend any one 111 p:u·tit·ul:ir. Bui till' 01111111 soup, served in :111 1nth\·11t11;il t•rot•h topp~d by a lari::t· ('/"Ot1t1111 drip~1111;! II Ith mC'ltf'd t'hl'C'.,l'. l':tll 111'1 t'I lit• rull'd out ;1:-a pr1n11· po:..~1hd1t1 For tho.,c· uf l:irJ.:t'f :q11H:l1tt·~ \h;111 uurst·l1t's. thl' H1\10.:ra furlht·r 11lt1·r:-. a \\"Hie range of ;i l.1 t·arte hor:- d"ot•u\·res, :-oup:., ~:dads and dt'-" S('l'\S. ·rn F1ll'nl1on uni' :1 lt•11 roJ th1· .1p pt·t11t·r.~. tht·l'L'·.., :\!;1:-k.1 ki11g er.iii nil l("l'. s:i -;.). hllll' !~•int '1~ :.lt•r:-. ~:! !1.-1. :.t·.ifood 11l:11l1·1· 11it1 ll't', for !110 11r rnort•. era('kt·d t"J'ah. «lams. o.1s\l•r:-. :-hrinlp:.). S:J !J5 Jll'l" pl•rson : t•st·arguts 111· Bot11";.!ll;!!\l', S:l '.!:'i. prnsr1utto ;111d n111l11n , S'.! ;,-,; e;1nn1·!1nn1. S:.! 511 ·rhL' H111 t"r:1 I'• hu·;1t(·d ;it :1:r;:1 s lh'ISlOI. l"o-;1,1 :'-lt•:.<i. on tht· l!•llt'I lt.:\.t'I uf South l'oast Plaza ;1d1;1t·1·111 hi lhl' :-Ol av L'n. l"lu.'l'll Sun!LI\. lh1· t'l'Sl:1uranl.is Oµl'll 1l ail.I" for l11nl·b ;111d dinner. :O.londa.v through S:11urtl;1~. Heser\'alions a n1ust' \'Q\\' Operating L'"ncll'r N E'vV OWNERSHIP Continental Cuisi.ine 11.\ll.Y S PECIALS [);111eing -l·:ntertainmcnt Fcatunng EVERYDAY PEOPLE Lunt:h -f)innl'I' J\lnn. thru Fri. Open 11 A.'.\I . ' -"' U111ner S;1lurd:1y from 5 P.J\I. Clu~ed Sunl.l;1y ll \ '\QL"t:T & (.',\.fEH !'\"{i V.\l'ILITIES ,\\'AI LAH~: /\ .... -. ) ~ L~} The;/ j • -~r -·;11 .. ~ ,._/{;( {t1tatttJ ' --~' 642-8293 ' ~ Newport Blvd. at 17th St. in Costa Mesa ,,, Authentic New Orleans Creole Food LAG/lil,\l'l'E SPLCIALS THI S Yt'C:LK Tue , May 18-Pr.mc l-:.b . 'Vied. Mnf ]q-Bc:wbe<:.,.,. (~ .'"" 1•.r 1'/iyl l-•, .. ,I,'. "i 1,,/,'iy]1-~ .. ,r 1 -,,,..r i•,JUf>ef-81,ajf •• r. ,n , Ji;ror 2-Fr,., J Si'"" 1 , ALSO "'"' . SJ 8~ . s~q~ " . "';o Sb 4~ )~4') SU,.DJ..Y PUl'fl'J..TIOH lllJ..IC~J..ST -10:10--. t. 2 ,._ Houri 24l12 Del Prado Coc•i;iib begin @ ~-00 p~j , D1n1 Polnl Dinner s~r,•ed from 5·30 Pil.1 [Across fr om Broo1a1lde Winery) (Clo1ed fl.-fonday~) Phone: 714-·49J:1111 496-5773 LUNCH 11 :30 A.M. TO 2 PM DINNER 5:00 P.M. TO 9:30 PM CATERING AND FOOD TO GO 11 l Monlt Yido CoslCL Meso \ Home of Cappuccino & Irish Coffee • STEAKS • PRIMR RIB • ITALIAN FOOD DANCING· ENTERTAINMENT Now Appeoring GOOD TIME COMPANY T .. ....., ttw. Sotunlay ·.IBBY AIRPORT 1262 S.E. IRISTOL SANTA ANA 546-8190 -NOW IN SOUTH COAST VILLAGE- Orange County nowhaS its own gounnet Japanese ~~restaurant! Unless you have visited a R esta u rant Horikawa in 1'okyo, Japan, or in Little Tokyo, Los A ngelcs, you have not had a true gourrn.ct experience in Japanese din- ing. At the new Rest.aurant Horikawa, all your familiar favorites are on the menu - tempura , teriya ki, and the like-along with many authentic gourmet specialties I hat spark the imagination and the pa latf'. In our lovely nf'w two-level restaura nt, you may choose lo dine in the elegant din- in g room, or a la teppan, with your sea- food, chicken or steak grilled at your own tabletop. The new Restaurant Horikawa is locntcd in South Coast Village, across from South Coast Pl ata Shopping Center, Costa Mesa. Come join us soon. Open for luncha,.d dinner. Call(714) 557-2531 for dinner reservations. 3800 South Plata Drive, Santa Ana. .~ " -==...L.,-~j . Laguna Pageant Shapes Up Jiy 1111.:\H\" 1\1\\' I·: Ot '""' 0elly ...... St•ll \\hen thl' c;1st1nj! <:all llt'!ll out 111 January, nlore than ~llU 11ould ht· niodt'ls turn1•d out fnr this su111111t•r's l'n,.;l'ant nf :-.1:1stt•rs 111 l.11gun.1 Jk>arh. 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I l'j•lt•d ,l!\ll t llli!\O"d Iii !ll1"I !•1·11plo· LUNCH • DINNER • COCKTAILS 18582 BEACH BOULEVARD To"'" GM C°""try Ctftttf" HUNTING TON BEACH 962·2484 LUNCH +- ~ + @'§tcz1et?lES ffITTi2l DINNER COCKTAILS DANCING ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY Except Sunday CHOICE PRIME RIB EASTERN STEAKS SEAFOOD l JJ WA R 789 1 WARNER AVENUE HUNTINGTON BEACH 842·9060 frnn1 S2 50 EGGS BENEDICT OMELETT E CARUSO HANGTOWN FRY FILET MIGNON OSCAR PRIME RIB OF BEEF , AU JUS EGG S ORTEGA Anrl Othl'r Br11nLh Sv/1•1 t11J1!1 Choi((' 111 Fri•sll Fr111ts111 Cl!.1n 11r:•· Cl!llfed Freshly S11111'1'""'' 1.1r illfl'' .lu11" teed G.110,11.lro Ba~;..Cl of Assor/1>d SlYl'I'/ R'1f1~ & f,1111/111.1 Honw Fn<•rl Pnr,1ro1•1 X F n!ohlv Brewed Coffee Served 1v1tli f'Vt.•ry [ 1Hrf'f' OPEN DAILY 11 :00 AM lunr.h S,•rv1 ~cl 10 5 PM Dn111p1 Sr1v1•d horn 5 Pr.1 LOUNGE ENTERTAINMENT NEWPORT BEACH 59 Fasl11on l.~l.11111 For Reserv;i11011s PlcJ.'il! C.111 644·5313 "Eating out" is not ~ necessarily dining! IOMED RAIMIOW TROUT S aute Almond1ne AMONG 20 SILICT DINNll INTllES VINA HARMER DUO Etttttt•lniitt D1111ng <t! 1t1c Nc\vportcr Inn':; Marine f\cstaurunt is a totally pleasurable exper1cnc~ Exccllcnl cuisine. ranging lrom our superb n.:ic~ ol L<1111h lo Salmon Steal< 1n Sal~a Verde, painstakingly prepared by our Eur0pcan· trained chefs. Aw1nc 1isl ol dishnchon 10 comp!emenl your entree. And, in an atmosphere of conllnental elegance unmalched for relaxed enjoyment. Dining is The Marinejlesraurrinl ar ·~~fa 1107 Jamboree Road, r?J Newpcrl Boaeh/ 7H -6<1~ ·1700 ALSO, THE LIDO LOUNGE/THE \VINE CEL.LAA/THE BISTRO/THE CHELSEA BAR ., \ • I c G ' t: L s a. s • I. s c ll G it I. I. f .J .I ' N ,. \ ' " I· " " lo ,. " I " " \ " ' " ' " ' \ > 1 '• • • DAILY PILOT I••· tl1e G11flerie,. r----"~----, Challis Exhibits Brommer Works : INDONE)IA I I COCKTAIL..8 • L.UNCH • DINN•" ' INOON&••AN ,....o e H•N .. • cv1••N• I CHALLIS GALLERIES -1300 S. Coast llwy., Lug'un u Beach. t:ecent watercolors and collage paintings by Gerald It~mmcr, through June 12. liours: Wednesday throu&h s~nlla y fr orn ll a.m. lo 5 p.m . t.:YES ART GAL1~ERIES -1416 S, t:oast llwy .. l~aguna llcach. Wo1·ks by Richard Mann and ri.1argarct Sherlock, through fl.la y. I-l ours: l\1onday·Friday, 11 a.m .·5 1>.m. and Saturduy <i nd Sunday, 11 a.m .-6 p.rn : South Coai;t Village, oi ls und pastels by Joann e 'l'honltl· sori, through l\·lay. l .AGUNr\ J.'EDER/\L SAVINGS AND LOAN /\S - S()CIA'rlON -260 Q('can Ave., La guna !~e ach . \Vale r <:olors by J{ex Brandl or Corona d el l\lar who Wi.I S l"C('Cll· tly elected to the Nation<il 1\c:adL·my or Design. G,\LERtt: Cl-:ZANNI-: -3l!) N. Coast llwy., I.aguna Beach. ()r('gon l;.i nd~ca11cs 1n oil by !\like CamphL·ll. l hrough l\l ay l,r\Gt.:l\"1\ 111·:1\('JI ~ll'S l·:t:i\I l)F 1\ltT -307 Ch ff !Jr1re, J,;iguna Bt•;1l·h. l':un\1111-:!'., 1·rafts ;inti :.cu lpturc is bl'1ng fl·a lUl"l'd dur1nj.! the Spnug i\le n1bt·rsh1p Sho\v, throu_gh .l llllt' 2. !lours : ll;1il_v . 111 ;, 111 -•I p.1n anti "'ct•kcntl:., 11:30;1 111.·4 p Ill J,\('h'. (;1,1 ::\\ f,\1.1.t:U \' -_!)-j:J! E Coi.i:.I ll\\\. l"nr·ona d1·I :\l;1r .\l'\\ p:11nt111gs Ii.' !Jnnald t\uufn1an: ;1 Nc\V \"ork arlJ!>.t llO\V ll\111 g 111 San l•'r unc1s<:o area. 'J'hc 1..·xlull1 \ 1s lrun1 IHs l'<ici11t· Sky serLl'!'. \VIL1t:h 1s coiu.:crnctl \\'haf fo Ito High School to 'fllROL"(;JI !\Ji\\' HI·'.\ \ISS \.\('I·: 1-"\IHI·: 'J"hc 12t h annual Hl'n<t1S· sar11·1· F;nrP :ind Springt1n1l' :\l arhl·t t ;1 kc~ plate for :-Ix \\L'l"l-L·ud-. :d the !>hi l';1r:1rnoun1 H:1nc·h ·rht· l']l·:1sU1l' F.11rc 1:-;1 t"l·trt•:1t111n 111" 1-:n glan1I in tli1· llJth l't·nlur\ \111h p.1J!l·.1nt r~ 1l.1nc-1·. snng, n11rrh and pla\"S '['hpr;. 11dl h1· 1111·r \·h:1111 .... ;111-. .inti rr;t!ts. l11nd ;;nd g;1n11· l111o lhs . r\chlll~SIOtl i ... $:1 7~1 J.:t"IU'l ,d adllllSSIOll an•I 1 t11l1li1·11 untlt·r !:!. SI .-,u I lours· lU ..i.nl 1; I' n1. Satu1 d.i•:-;u1d Surul;1\s ·1";11\(· 1111• \"1·11tur:1 F.-1·1·11;11· to !ht· l\,!11,111 li11,1il l•:\ll ,1Bd l1olln\I ~1 ~11" \I \ \" :! 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Real Cantonese Food eat here ar take home STAG CHINESE CASINO 111 21st Pl., Newport Beach ORiole J..9560 Ope11 Year Aro1111 d Doil., 12-12-Fr i. alMI S.r. 'tll J •.I'll. llr~~v~11 lu~CI• CHAMPAGNE ~;~;~~,.~'"fn' SUNDAY BRUNCH 10 A."I . -3 P.M. DINNER IS SERVED FROM S P.M. Phone 833-2770 u4irporter C/nn Cliotel 18700 MAC ARTHUR BLVD, -J:Jt IOPPO\oif ,!'IC ~lrport! NEWPORT ~ ~y,1lile ,.fkele1,7e FRENCH CUISINE Open 7 D•v1 • I I :JO •.m.-11 :00 p.m. LUNCH e DINNER COCKTAILS 3800 S. Plaza Drive South Coast Village lAd jac•nl to So. Co••f Pl•1• I TEMPLE GARDENS ~IN~SG /lles1011ro11t RICKSHA COCKTAIL LOUNGE Fcotut'lng Exot!C' 'l'roplcal Odnks Luncheon & Oinnor Daily 1 !500 ADAMS lot Horbor) CC•!5TA MESA 540-1937 S40· 1923 AIMl, I• G•dt11 Grove 12201 llOOIHURST IAt Cllop""•I 6Ja.7020 THE PIIIA FROM THE EAST ~·j):~: i-•____.....::. ltoiia11 Fomlly Fun Re1I01Wont •· L·U.,CH & DINNER DAILY "" I .h ., G"!WtlOS ~,_ .. Tuea..S.t.from111.m.•Sur.day3p.nt. ~.,. .. ~· I~ RESERVATIONS l •• ~~~vT8RGOiRs 548-3172 ~ i 4 2574 Hewpori llycl., Cosio MtM t \\•ith ch:inginlo! ;.ind subtle vur1ullous of li Ghl on l11c Catirurn1a urban land~c:1pt•. llours: Daily, II a .n1.-5 p.n1. UC IR\'l~E -Studenl llca llh Ccntt'r. 1'"·cnty put(·h· \\tirk qui ll:., ill\ Anlcric<1 n art forrn, :11'(' Oil cxh1 b1t. 'l'he quills al'c fl'o1n the t•ollct•t1on of Al<4 n and r:rucstinc Grt•en or l~a~una Jle<1th ' I\" J·:\\' POltT S(:l 10()1~ () .. ~ J»l l()TO (;It ,\ P 11 \' -:1720 C an1 · pus Drive, Nc\1·1x1rt Beach. "Point of Vil'\\," a onc-nlu n t•xhili 1t1on ut' photog1·aphy b~· Jtobt'rl Houth includcs.liU prints, through J unL' 8. !lour:.: \\'l·dnl·:.tl ay-Saturduy, 1 I p.n1 . l'\l<:\\11.._,RT Bl:,\('11CITY111\l,l,-33UU Nl'~port Blvd , t'\l•\.\'J)Ot"t Bl'uth. \\'atercolurs hy Rt•a Hiley nd i\l1rkic J,C\\'LS. both of fl;C\\porl lil'<Lth llours : Uail. :\lonrl;ty 1hrough 1,-rulay, K a.m .-5 p.n1 ('llt-:z Jo:l.1.1·: -I!J7U S. Coa:.t l \\\'Y . l.:iguna Beath. ()11 pa1nt1n~s by Elyse llarn1011 and lll'lcn \\"inslO\\', through .Junt· IS. lltnn·::. i\l unday-S:ilurda~, 10 :i .nl.-5 pm. CUST1\ !\ll-:S1\ ART LE1\(;liE G,\IAl,ERY -2(J(i \\' \\'il..,on. ("o:-l:i !\lt·sa. {)ils by (J\ga Stearn and \\":Jt<:r l"11lo1.., IJy Bt•uh1h 'l'rc<1d\\"LJ_\, through :\la)'. !\11\K\" L.1\'l~(i S'l'O:'\ GALtl·:lt\" -1211 N" ll rnacl\\a~. Santa Ana. Scn1i-abslracl m ixctl m edia anti L"Ollagc by Perform 'Hair' at ("o :-L1 \ll·:.a Ad1n1ss1on. ~1 "l itkL·ls ;1\a1L1lill' :11 IJ1,.1!-s turl" ;\!,\\" 31 f) H ( "11 l :s·rn \ ( '()~ l " I·: lt'I' T'l11 l<idl· I pli 1 a ( i ri· lil''-1 r ;i 1·11Jld11t It'll IJ\ t:tii.!l'lll' IJrm;J!ld V. SIJlll\SOl'l'd !/.\ (J)";1tlj!1: {'nun!,. l'hdh:1rn1u11it· S111·Jt t~. \\ 111 pl·rtorn1 111 f"1.1\\!111d JI.di. Ll' Jr\ Lilt'. X ::11 p rn _ F11ll<t~. \!:1~· '.Ji For 111·!-.e l 1nlor111:i l t1J11 r;1ll t)r;1!l l.!t' t.."oun\\ l 'hLlh:ir llhJllle Soc1ctr !il I) C 11.i-6 111 . . . 31.\"\" :11, J.l :("fl l{I•: . l.;n1 ,ind 1h1· i':tl\ ll"Ollllll'lll.. 11!11 IJL' f!,·l111·tt·d 11.1 l '.'-"1·11 .l11h11 "1"1ltlll1·~· I [)·l";d1! l. '>POil sured b\ l "l'l S1udPnt ,\!1:11rs t"ornn11llL'c on Lt:t111rt·..,, 11\ 1h1· l·1t1l' ,\rts \'1llagl' 'J'hl'a!rc, CC l r\1lle, .J p.ni. FrHl.11, .\lay ::t. 'l"itkl'IS ;it S2 ;1\ •lilalilL· fron1 S!ucleut .\ll;iJrs Con1n11ttre 1111 J.ct'ltlrt·s l·'or 1n 1i,rn1:llicin c-all :'->!t.dL·nt ,\l l iJll S t.:111n1n 1ttt•f' nn \,t.•t'1ures (II!) H:J:1.·i.·),'l)-i. Jl"\I~ I \l.\STl·:lt 4-'lltllt.\J.J: . ·rht· Ir.\ inl' ~l •~'"lll'r ('!Jnr:il l' 1.t:1 pt·r!nrru ;1t Hp 111 Sa1urda.\ .. Juru~ !. 11\ 1111· '-:t·\11M11'1 llarh111· Jli;..:h St"h11ol at1dilorium. GUU l r\1t1L" ,\\t'. '.\c1,p111t ll~'<u·h. 'l"hl' l(JIJ-\·o ict• chnrall· \lil l :.1ng DINNER SPECIALS NIGHTLY l_tEo/ fheWHAtE Proudly Presen1s A DIXIELAND JUBILEE WilhThc BACK BAY JAZZ BAND Fridoy & Saturday Niles Attff S p.rn.-Complt-~ Mtaic:911 D~ 1712 Placentia -Costa Mesa -548-9203 El Matador Announces Marcial Is Back Come In & Say Hello WE I/AVE R[,110/U.L[{) LUNCHEON SPECIAL I Taco, I bchiloda w/choice of beans or rice Mow Servi119 Beer and Wine Menucla, Sal. & Sun. Only 17 68 Newport Blvd., (At 18th St .) C.M., 645-3520 .cf""J1f! Ctf't-111111!':Y. :'!//rJ /rlfo·rt11! ENTERTAINMENT J.-, I NIGHTLY SUNDAY BRUNCH Aho on Sund"y JAMAICAN STEEL BAND )1 l .ft ,f{J / (J y;(f/y1'lle. ,//1;1tji1,1•l ,'-!JJ>r1rh' (7/:J. ,;7;;; • MEMORIAL DAY MONDAY, MAY27 pj%eQ/Y~t Champagne HUNT BREAKFAST 9.00AM-2,0Q PM DINNER-MARINE RESTAURANT 4'100PM·lO:CXIPM I Q/Y~'itef:!Jlt11t 1107 Jamboree Road. Ne .. ,·porl Beacn (71~)644 ·1700 • • :'\l"I\ \'or!\ .1t'li:.l J.0,1·11•11 \\ t·sl, through .\I .t~. I lours J)all~ c .\1:c11t \\'l'dllc>:.da~. 11 .1 nl .-5 p.n1. ('()1.1 .l·:l "l'(llt 'S ('11()1("1: -liH :'\. Co;1st l l,\,1 . Lagun<1 Bt•af'h .\l>strat'l \\ork 111 oil pa:.ll'ls un papl'l" ;u'HI :H·r.' ht, p11:1111t•l tu1d l;H'qllt'I' un tanva!'. b~ Brl1(·e Laurit l'l'll, through .lune 8. lh.n11·:.. 10 ;1.n1 .-S:au p.nl 'l'ut·~cl:1y throul:h Sund;t ,\. Olt1\i\(il:; COAs·r COLLl-~t..E -2701 t'.u11'\"JCI\' lload, l'o:.ta 1\lt'sa. Library l'Xhiliit : St udent photography shu\\, throu).!h J une UI. Arl t:;11le rv : ·'Direct ions '1·1" is thl' .\ludcnt art shO\\' \Vi hich lncludcM' paintin gs, 1l!'i.11\·ing..,, t·eramics. sculpture. jc"·elry and crafts throui.:h 1\uj.!. 2. Li<ll lery hour:.: J\·londay-Friday fron1 9 ;1 ni. \u l p 111. (;t)l .llE'\ \\l·:s ·r ("OLLI-:<;..: -1574 1 Golc.lcn \\'e~l Sl, llunt1ngtun Hl';1eh 1\rl (;;tlll'ry. Student urt sho\\", "·h1ch 1nc:luclL'!'. dra1,·1ng\, painting, dt•s1gn, print muk1ng, 11h0Logr;1 phy. i:era 1nies. t "·u-u nd-thl'L'l'" d 1 rn cnsiona I art, ~eulplurc .ind Jt•V."t•lry through Junt• G lloui·s : !\l ond11~­'J"hur:.d-.~. JU a .m .-5 p.n1.; \\'etlne~day 7 JO p.m . ,.,;d Frid~. tu ;i 111 ·J p ni. l"{' IRVl.\:I·: -Fine i\rts \·1ll<t J!l'. f'a1ntings, tlr;1\\lt1gs, ;ind g1-.1phi1-; h) l"C Irvine :-lutll·lll~. thruui..:h :\!av <!ti l!our::.: ·rue:.d~1~-l,-r1dt1.1. uoun··I p 111. and Sunday-. l ·.'i p Ill Orange ·coast \\"ill1;1n1-; '"'.\1:1 ... s ·111 (; '.\111101'." l!l'ahn1-.' "l.it·IJt·slil'flt·r \\ al111 '"· Upu-. 1;;, · ;ind L';1rl ()rlf's ··catulli Carn11na · '1'1t·k1·1-.. s:i I:, ;11111 ::.I .Su slutll:'n\s. urc •1v;dl:ihlt· al l 00<1 ..,\ :\J11..,1t·. :d lhl· dtJot" or h~· \l"l'tt1ng to the ehuralc :.1l I' f) Bo;.. !Iii. Ir\ Lile. •"Y "'"'~a· •,y1naol of r,c11u>nf"' ! r 11•1.h (lu.tld). Cd· ~,.,,.1 .. C.tl•·"''f: k"~ bt"" th~ hdlln,,,.~ "' h 1 gl'<·~l qu,.lol • cu·~·'" .••HI ""•v1~-'" ~""1hc•n {...1l>f tJ•n<d In•""'"\"'" d ~<.JC!c• W~ t aler VP•Y lmno•l:tn! r .. rtu", Ii\• ~oco~I lt•.HI P•' tJu'<nt"•~ •»ecut•ve~ And l ur><! '"'''"f>( 0•1:dn>1a110"~ A"d ~ l<·T "' ~l!l!•f n•l "-peoplo who''~~,. VII'" (. tll o)!\ C~>St<'OI•• wh~n ~On v..ord ,,, lie <.~h.,~ii t" l'I~ re tile' i,,,i!v 11•·0111<'. . t••.,11,1; Countv Q1t1 c·?· l •JU Suu lh rlO'//L( s• Or,ollL'"· C,il 1!or11r,, Y <.'b6~ ( / lf.) 53;J 6~6tl Casserole Catering • ,.,.,,.1 .. T, 11::10 A.M ,•11 >00 ... M. I H°""• t••.110 .t..M .·10100 ... M , I c: ...... o MO .. OA < .11111 •• COMT HW'r. I 171•1 17.11·0:91• C:O lltONA oci.. MAA • P'•ANO CNTll:l•TA.INM ll!:NT • .-!'llt., llAT, I I VN . • & L.-------------4 r -l/,,--< :~1:::.· T: .. T:1;;-1 I fJ.c Orientul Cocktail Lounge I 'Jl' 1'\·aluring Tropical Drinks I I BAMBOO ">'OR MEAl.S I TE SB•P~ l'lt i'~PARED WITH ~ DftA'°"" l'AllT1CULAR CARE" I I~ '-it ci;°i~Ois'.:~DAr I I I ~I''-M_,....,., 1 1 ~ Clo•od T-. ...., 21 1 · 111 mi -ii ·~;;."" 1r-1 I ~lJ.Lt~ 1'110:\I·: .••• ti 1;;.:;;;:-,.0 I I . ----J~\ l .\"I , .. I l l .... f.O~IA .IL :i A I ----~------ SUNDAY BRUNCH 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. IANQUET FACILITIES DifHter S1tr¥•d Fro"' 5 f'.M. Lw11c.h1tOlll 11 ·~ NOW FEATURING 317 PACIFIC C.OAS.r H\~ 1'. DAVID & LAURIE HUNTINGTOH EloACH PioMO, G1o1i1a1, 'lot.oh Folk. Rac.k ·Standard · Dane-.: 536-2555 T11e,. tbr11 Sot. !lLgh('Sl Qu:1lity :'\;1\1,·c \ll'xn:an J.'ood" Ope n 7 Days VIC GARCIA ·•r · · 1 o• C "1··~o•s Poloce f.1 ~.('-Jl,l'Q I··,<",,: ,.,. . . '" ~. COCK TAILS 9093 E. ADAMS. HUNTINGTON BEACH 962-7911 . 01ITLfI u,. 80l80A e•v N(WPOfl! llt•C>• ??<I WEST CO..SI ... a ....... v II'.! 't . ... , .· ., . ' ..... L_,.. > Ll.il l(HEOl-1 • SUNDAY BRUt-ICH u.:r~~-1 . CCO:T.1>1LS ( .,~ \lr1n-J.,, /I ·I ,,.1- fioideaux l)i1111cr Fro"' (i t'lo.sE:rl S!l!l. & .1fr,11, 758 ~t. Ctolr, Co\lo Mc<,:i i/14) 540·3641 ftlVIERA ft£5TAURANT Continenlal Cuisine Cockt1il' Ser·vnig L lll/{'/iCOll and U 11111ct i\1n11d•111 tl1r(lugh S11t.11 rduy Closed Sundays We aro tocatt'd newt to the May Co 111 St)u ~h Coa~f Plata JJJJ S ltl1tol Ce1t• Mna S40-l840 FOR ADVERTISING IN THE WEEKENDER "CALL NORM STANLEY 642-4321 141 w. \91~ COSTA MESA Th• MEXICAN RESTAURANT IN ORANGE COUNTY 12lll IR001(HU ll ~T GAlitOEH GROVE ,,, ,."l ! 991 Ol~O I .. Charbroiler · Food to Go Open 7 Da ys A Weck •COCKTAILS The Fabulous • e ENTERTAINMENT G~ORG~ FAITH Star of Records. Rad io. TV · Canada. New York. Las Vega~ MITLA -COSTA MESA PIZZA HOME DELIVERIES HAVE CHANGED A LOT SINCE THE OLD DAYS Al\lw'.JYS serves th1.• bc~t , Chinese Cuisine & Teriyaki Steaks D Lunch: ·e course -S2 .05 pP.r person special comb. plale s 0.55 D Dinner: 9 course -· $3 75 per person D Food to go Specia l Discount D Tropical cocktails Banqu<t & Catering Availabl~ . -. Open 7 days 1jl pronzise you guodf•od" KAm Vee • ,. •• 673·9919 • (bclwten J.imborcc & ro.1c1~Arlhur} I f ! I • I • . 28 •DAILY PILOI lll()M NLW lll'IC c>NtM~ PM• JIMI Hft.IDRIX ift "JIMI PLAYS IERKELEY" HOW! EXCLUSIVE AREA ENGAGEMENT A VERY FUNN" MOVIEt ONE OF lHE. YEARS TEN BEST LA TIMt.~ "THE TALL BLOND MAN WITH ONE BLACK SHOE" H1lar1ou:; Co-Featur1' YVES MONT AND ROMY SCHNEIDER "CESAR AND ROSALIE" Program Rated (RJ I ,., , 11< • ·11 Cit'l'C'>l•·• • + ' w,· "~'"' .. ~J.!!i "'"•''"""'"' --~··'"·~" ·~·· 0 ')"'agnu"' · oa;ly ~t 1 & 10 ~~ Suno,iy ~ 9 10 ''WCIMIO'n 0.-.•I< d: 9 Ill ~unO•/d!41()·1!Ct.. T.-w: OJy & So. C-~ & -. C..z. 50' Iii 2 "'THI PAf'EI CHA.SE" '"Cilld1,.. IJbertr" INI DAii. Y Pl LOT • • ' . • .. O~tlv Piiot Sr,lt Phol<> --==~-------=-=----. - Cl.IMEAnwOOD "IHUftDERBOl.I 'LICHnoor· ... they hove exoctly se'ltln minutes to get rich quick ! SHOWING ,1a11,n9 NOW! Jiff BRIDCll ... CIORCE KlftftlDV .. ·um· . ---· --------- 111 V,AI JJ i?;rr. EDWARDS ~ 0~11f1i'J ~ NEWPORTCINEMA ,AClllC'I (0-Mlf (IJ aw.us uOl'UOM "THI 5l0Nf KILllR" 1884 Newport ll•d. Colla Mesa· 548·1 552 MATINEES~ W!D., SAT .. SUH.· WED. MAT. SI.DO FIRST RUN ORANGE COUNTY The Ex-con J,!he Sheriff The Senator . The Pervert The Lesbian · The Professor One of them is a murde1er. AU of them make the most fascinating murder mystery in years. ---AMtiooy 9"1• "THE DOH IS DEAD• • ' Deep Purple~ 'In Concert' Talent and billing have been set for the second segment of "California Jam" which will be played "ln Concert" on KABC-TV and KLOS-FM at II o'clock tonight. a.m. May 31 and 4:30 p.111. properly water house pk.1111:-:. June l) the prograin wlll be a and patient treatment in 1110:\t discussion of "1'he Cubt'rna-eniergency hospitals. ~tary torial Race: Who' InterP.sled'.'" Helen Barro and Pc t e r .\Is. fa"go w:~I al.'o \'i!"ii! ~'.tc suition to pick up her uward for ··Best Fen1ale Country Singer-1973," as a result of balloting an\Ong K L AC listcncrs. ' and on June 4. rrom 10:30 p.01 Espinoza co-host. the station will µrovidi~ fact; KLAC Radio is 1· c - Deep Purple. Black Sabbath and Rare Earth will be among the groups heard. and figures. studio guests uud J;>roadcasting Gene Autry's open phones fer '·Etectio11 "Melody Ranch" pro g r a n1 Nighe: Live ~nlo~·rncy.'' hea rd over the CBS Network /"'J IUUNTAIN VAlltT ...f.~~I KHJ also is backing a "Super Boogie Bash" out al KPOL's "Audio F i I e ' ' for more than 17 yt;ars. with 1>rogran1 Utis week has been KLAC airing the nosta lgic presenting the problems and hour every SatW'day eveninR ~.;-;l;;;,-,,-.;;-,Q,;;Gll Magic ~1ountain from noon to 3 p.m .. on Saturday. J une I. and top name acts are promised . 115Sl!t .S..n,,,..,., 'l1l ?JO Slt•tMc~ Dustin Hoffnion .. possible solutions to the at 8 p.m .. beginning June L growing transportation snarls And "Donna Fargo \Veek" will in Southern California. Next be saluted by that s1ntion the \veek the focus till be on the "·eek of June 3-9. wi!h pros and cons ()f the current per s 0 n al i t i es 3\0o'arding \11ave or block-<>riented motion listeners Fargo albun1':i. pictures, including interviews One-hour specials or J\1 s. \\'it h producer Robert Radnitz Fargo's meteoric Co u n t r ~· ( · · Sounder' ' I : Wendell 1 · II d .. ,,.,.,_ .. KPFK NE WS and Public Affai1·s Deparln1ents a re continuing their ho u r -Ion g prinu1ry election, \\ith a docu- mrnt11rv to be broadc:ist :1t 4 :~0 p.m. Saturday to di:;cus~ "The Los :\nge!es Brl:lrd nr Supervisors: l1o<.'Us on. Po\•:er" It \\'ill be a look nt 1\·ho 1hi•y are and hO\\I thev function ;1<; :1dmi~1istra1ors o.f 1norr 1h,1n $2.5 billion fo prO\';clt• l1e:.illh. \\'Clfarc and rec:-ention for rnore than 7 million pcoptr. TI1e fol101ving 11·cekend 1 :i t I 1 l\· usit career wi be prcs£'n1e .... Franklin ( b I a<' k director): Saturday. June 8. nt 7 p.rn.. Also lf'GI Johnie Nash (ilctorlsin!!rri and Sunday. June 9, at 5 p.nL 1,_ __ ·~_••-G.••.•.•.•;.•· __ _. and many other b I a ck s --·---- involved in current nlotion picture pr'OOuction. Programs rtln for one week: ai r times nre 6:30. 7:30 and 8:SO a.m .. on bo!h KPOL and KPOL Fl\1. THAT STATION'S ''Up Fron!" program Sundav night i 10:30 p.1n .) ll'ill include a consun1er report on t he cusro1ns duty for travelers· foreign purchases: ho1v to Fo1·ei!/H Fnre Lee Sutis, Polynesian dancer and ·UC Irvine en1ploye. invites you to an evening of foreign food and en- tertainment. An international din· ne r will take place from 7 to 12 p.111. J.'riday. lo.1ay 31 . in the University lligh School n1u!tipurpose roon1. Irvine. 'rickets to the event are 83 for students and $4 general admis· sion. Information, 833-5515. Ev~ninqs From ContinuoUs S&nday 7:00 P.M. 2:00 P.M. Es~ape Is Everything! µ!l'S~ll1$ STEVE DUST ID mcQUEED HDFFmAR PAPILLDR [pg "Sometirnts A Grecrt Hotion" TODAY! AT THEATRES & DRIVE·INS THROUGHOUT SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA THERE'S NOTHIN' THEY WON'T TRY!! 00-S-.0 ADAM ROARKE ,,.., VIC MORROW ... •RAN<Lfl Procllced by NCR.1AN HERMAN AS90Clale Pro0..cer MIO<EY ZICE OrecWd by JOHN HOlX3H $c1eenolay by LEIGH CHAPMAN and ANTONIO SANTEAN < Based on the rove! 'Pursuo:r by RICHARD UNEKIS {Ii) MusiC by JIMMIE HASKE LL oou:A 8V OE WKE" IPGI-~~=:~~ ORANGE COUNTY COSTA WAUA So. LACUNA Ni111ef 714-499-2327 eo,sl Pla11714·540.0594 ORlNCE rOUHlllN VAU.£1' Oratl£t Mall Clnem1 714.&37.0340 Fou11t1Jn Valley CiMtn~ 714·839·1 S00 O~AHQ[ fOU!ftllH VAlLIJ Stidium Dtfwe·ll'I ~3 71"639·7860 fountain Ville) Drive·ln 7 I 4-961·248l-SfAfCTOM S11nlot1 Cil'llN 7.14-894·1413 • ''THUNDERIOL T AHO LIGHTFOOT" t RI "THE GREAT G ATSBY" lPGI "lARDOl" IR I . & .. PA PILLOl'I" tPGI "THE STINCi" IPGl '"' .. CHARLIE VARRICll'" IPGI "DIRTY M ARY. CRAI Y LARRY" lPGt • 'TEACHER" tRI "THREE ~USMETEERS " '"' "I Z CHAIRS" "I don't know when I 11151 Wil~ reduced lo helples\ lavgh!er. Lucy has returned 1r1umph11ntly lo The \Cene of her earlier havnts in the best role of h{'r car~er." Ann Terrill, Santa Ana R~ister "A once-in·a-liletirfl(' movie !hat md•.P~ ycu le,,ve rnr the.tire walking on air If you orily ~ee one movie !ho~ v<'d'. make it 'Mame' ,, Norma Mcl<1H"l. ANer Odrk Mclg&nne ' ·,i JUJCILLE BALL .~·~,,~~··-·, CO·J1•'"""<: c. ~ ll!ATRICE ARTHUR · BRUil DAVISON· JOYCT VAN PATITN ,.,., n•te•< ROOERT PRESTON a~ BeJuieg1': • A girl with a great lollowing. Every cop in the state was alter her. Everybody else was behirxl her. fXCLUSM ORANG£ COUNTY ENGAGEMENT 11.Wl/R!*"' GOLDIE HAWN. me (tfflllDf lllB CllBDC(t(t inc au11nn1n11u cArncaa MllT17 & '"'°" .. f..J4.IHI a.11, 7, 10.M IPGI PLUS TAlVM O'NEAL IEST SUPl'ORTINCi ACTRESS "PAPER MOON" SUSAll UlHA HllSHIY fOllDA • ' BEOROE llCHAl~HOMAS llRTY MARY· -PWS-CRAZV'LARRY "LAST SUMMER" • Family Twin Cinema 1111>1 (1110010-iVR\T')f .tt\t;-tofJV.otlt-y-'i(lol.124i. • CtNEMA I HeLD OVER! 7th WEEK llST ACTlESS GLENDA JACKSON "A TOUCH OF CLASS" wi-'''* S11pportl1t9 Act...,_ Tolem O'Ntol "PAPER MOON ... _,,., CINEM A II ALL WALT DISNEY "ALICE IN WOMDERLA.HD" & "CHARLIE A.HD THE ANGEL" IPGI o,. ............. ~.·~ ..-•. 1 .. ,_,_. 1.l~ MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPI.£ Tiit 061••'". o' I"• ""~g I " •a .nlOI"' 1Mrtna oD;>"l 1~• •~·"~'''' or ma-i t '°"',.,.. 10' ••••·~9 Cr"''' <h•ld•..,, -------------------- . .......................... . .. , '.II r.1• ··.> 11.' '·"'"'' ,, ·-·· "'· c:o" ·-· __ .. , ..... «,. , ............ ,. --·-~ DIRTY MAIY CRAZY LARRY illOI VANISHING POINT !llOI 11111.~ll 00!~ o o U1 ->I '°"" PACllS'IC THe:ATRRe D"IYE-IN SUPER SWAP MEETS HARaOR aLVD. Dr ive-In S-p Mui & A.vto Swap St1 . 6 Su" -l•m 1a'•11"' ORANGt: Driwe·ln 1 & 2 F11, 511 . I Sun.• l •m la •am h rl fr•• 5-41,, 11 a.1111,. S1 1••~"' Family Fun! Protll•! •••••'"" G•lore! T\111 • .fl l, ()P(lol 7:)0 '·""' ~ }• U.1.-#ION. °"" 7:1S '·""' -··-·--S!lt•C ..... ss..1on • ! ;.•\ ", ·l~ . . ~ ,. • . • 'Sport' Actors Great But E11sq~111 ble Needs llelp 1'hcre rcttlly v; nu :.horl;1i (" or plays i,.:1' 1111: Big Bu~1111·~-" ,1 ~11ift k1t'k 111 11. ... t:orpor;11<· pants and '·Tlurd Bt·st Spur!" is hatclty 011l' or the la11d1u;1rl..;; of ils genre, \t'I I h ~· Jlun!u1i,.:1on U1'Ul'h PJ:1yh11th•··~ produt!iun or this ra1h1·r n1ndcsl l'0111cdy pro\ 1tll'-' ;1 fine C\'t•rung 's 1·utcrt,1111luv11! . Sl·l ;it one of 1hlhl' r1j.!11ll v p r o g r ;1 n1 111 1· II t·1111111:11 i1 ('011\'l'llllOtl.-. ! 11h1l'h tf11• b11~-. ob11er1·1•s ;.ire tht• tlurd hl'-1 sport. :iftrr :.ex und h;1.•1·hall 1. the pl11y re\'Ol\'t"i .1rnunrl ti\;' gt'n•·r:.il 111:1nager's v~1v 1•1·1•!,. ;u1d lier indrtt·1rinnl!o11 tnto ht•r 11e1v environ1ncnt.._ ad Jll~t !lll'!.;1 - II lSI', rr "'OL'.1.lt· l111r41y Q.ir· spoilini,: the :it1'lp4'ns1• In po111t out th11t by lhe rinul c'urt.11n industry ha~ htol'tl 01·1·r1•t1n1l' h1' individuality. It 1;, g1•t1u1g there rhut'!ol rnorr 1h;u1 half !hl' fun, thank!! to 11 1·,,upl• r1otou~ly funny ~ceucs 111 !h1· s1·r1)nd uct ant.I 1IH.' ..,11n11•\\ 11,11 1 an11rlu11act1c part y &·1p11·11r1·1 of !he f1nulc . Oirertnr Stu J r r El hnH ~ produr!1on crcv11•1ved at final , dress rehc11.r...alJ rcqu1r1•s a 11111 1norc cohesion as an c11st•111 hlc c11t1!\'. but lu~ ind1v1du;il \X'rf r;rmrrs ti o 1hl·1nst'h'1·~ proud \·1rtunlly nil !ht• ,~·;1~ down the line . ']'here are 1101n~· n11nor distrac!ions. sut h as a su rfeit of upsluge pluying :111d ;n1:k11·ard 1no1em1:nt . 1J ti I Intermission Tom Titus rli~· J l11nt1ngton llcach 1'1;1,1 - ltuU~!'. 2110 ~lau1 St , llur.!in~- 1.,11 J:t»H'h, AL.: JI I 'I' I U ~ S-fottnta111 \';il lt•y lilnu11un1ly 'fheutPr 1:; h•>lding ~u~i~i~s for jtJ; chil- drcn's sun11ncr production of .. Jack nnd the Ul'an111.1lk." All ;1ge!l arc invited to lry out at 7 p.ni. Tu1:ad1ty and Wl'<ines- day at tJ1e theater, 18260 ~It. Ualdy Circle, Fountain Valley, }loward Sololll()n is directing. STAR5 MAI YOH SYDOW • RUM IUllnH LIHD4 IL.A.JI • JASOM MIUEA • W J. COii . ' c·h,1ractcr 1n1crprctu11on 1 ~ 1 PilFOIM•HCIS g1•ne ra lly righl on targc l • w .... ,""'"w11t1.-nw._ ll appily, fur the productilln' : 7:00.t:JO as l·l'Cll as lhc aud1cncr , tht' : • Ftl.·6:10.t:J0.11 :50 flnr."t perforntHnt:e of 1he H•AT"a. • S•f.-Z:00-4;20-6:10 Vl1lon1 of Four Four members of Orchesis, a Corona deJ Mar High School dance group, _slrike a pose. Orchesla ~resent• its spring pro- duction at 7:30 o clock tonight in the_ high •chool LiUl• Thuter. The theme " v1. sions. Dai!cers{ left to right, are Martha, Romero Ade o Canettl, Molly Lynch with La~ra Royster in lront. IN "IT CAN BE SAID, SIMPLY AND !I ~~~~ r~~:• f ABSOLUTELY TERRIFIC MOVIE? • JovCocks J1me Mogo11ne Stir• Olh,., lted l1~1IW'4clrl lich1r4' cti.....-11 f1y1 D111111w1r Ch1ril011...,,._ Mlch11I Y-41 THE THREE MUSKETEE~ HARBOR SHOPPl 1N1G'""cENTER''' EDWARDS HARBOR c!N~1~A 1 HARBOR BLVD. AT WILSON ST . COSTA MESA 646 ·0573 c\·rn1ng 1s cleh\'rrcd by 1hc 5 4&-3102 ••..... t :Z0-11 :10 . .• H4,:!•011 4T 404 ..... C08T4 "'l!S4 '°!IA J·00.4 J0.6·l0.f·J0 -•••5 lead 1ng Actress. Lois /•a rah us I i.;;".;":":~:·:":"::'";":' ~~=M~"='~":":' :··:· =:::;:;':;::; .. ::::'::::;:;:':;:::;:'::;::;:':;:::;::;!;;~;:;§~§§~;:;~~==':-:;-;:;;:;::;!~:;:;::~~;;;;;~; j the 1n1sf1t bnde, a ~{]uarc pl'g ~---- ~~;~,~r~~~:;'~~~~dtf101~u~;;;~ NOW OPE_ N •.. THE NEW NEWPORT CrNEMA#2 1-'arah i!'I the personlric1111on of excellence In a role tailored A COMPLETE HEW THEATRE IUILDIMG ADJA'C!ENT TO 'OUR EDWARDS NEWPORT ror h1•r talents in tuniug and ClHEMA, CREATING THE MOST BEAUTIFUL A.HD EXCITING TWIN .THEATRE COMPLEX lH intt'rrrct11tion. She ~hi n cs THE ENTIRE WORLD. brighlly in a drunk "''"0 and . TWELVE HUHDRED A.MD FIFTY BIG A.HD ROOMY DELUXE MOHAIR CHAIRS I"' then tops herS<."11 so on "" ariem,ird. enlightening a lung. THEATRE OHE AHD FIVE HUNDRED IH OUR BRA.MD HEW AND INTIMATE THEATRE TWO. wordy passage or 1he script in WE CAH ACCOMODATE 1750 PEOPLE AT A.HY OHE l'ERFORMAHCE A.HD OFFER a sequence which requires her YOU YOUR CHOICE OF TWO.COMPLETELY DIFFERENT FIRST-RUH FEATURE FILMS. to puff awuy on a cigar for nn extended period . llANK SORKIN executive husband, dividi ng his conscil•ncc het1vcf'n his compl'tny Hnd hii1 1narrln!iC. puts hfn1sf'lf across with a fin.c line delivery. hut wcakeM his credibility with a series of \1·ooden, artificial i::cstures. A little loosening of lhe physical mannerisn1s would in1provc his performance noticeably. Two plnyhol!M! ncwcon1ers, Nick Filie and Stepq&nic I lumc. arc perfectly cast as a pink·chcckcd junior executive and his dutiful, company- mtnded wife. a puir of automat.ons whose blandness of character Is projected nicely and without wcakenin~ their performances. B i 11 Moreland 11nd Sharon Wllson fun ction equally effectively as an older conlpany couple, with the laltcr scorJna IOme 1ood comic points after popping a tranquilizer. • Althou11h the play 11 a bit overburdened with me11nge fit could well be the plavwrights art too clote to their material: their narnes are only one letter removed from the names of their protagon'6ts), the st r o n-g 111.mlinaton Beach c ~ s1t brightens much of the scnpt I dut111<1s. JudiinK b~, the number ol ~plo)'l!I ., one partlculor IOCll corporotlon In the cast. they know whe~f they perform. . H'M\lrd ,B111t Sport" 11 1'0 ground bmker Clhoulh It ls superior to 1ntl01111blllhmont work• like •AblenCll of a Ccl· lo") bu! II make• ror a aood iven'lnl'• ent•rlllnmtnl - lhO<llh If cigar 1111Gko offends you u Ii doel 111\'• don't ct'°* 1 front row u1t. ~ comtdJ continues Fridays and Saturday• through June 15 at • NOW YOU .CAN SEE ROBERT REDFORD AHD MIA F.lRROW IM "THI GRE.lT G.lTSIY" IH OUR M.lGNIFICINT NEWPORT CIHEM.l f OR' TOU 'C.lif SIJ THE SOUTH OUNGE COllllTY IXCWSIVE ~HOWIHG OF CLINT E.lSTWOOD IN HIS MEWEST AHD MOST THRIWNG MOVIE "THUNDERIOLT AND LIGHTFOOT' IH OUR NEW THE.lTER #2. ROBERT AEDFORD.....,mlA FARROW 2nd Featu .. Liv Ullmann Edward Albert '40 -Ca.rats- Gene Kelly Binnie Barnes ·1 ' .... ,"" Cl.Int EAnWOOD "IHUftDERBOl.I AftD l.ICHlfOOI" ·.11tt BRIDCll ... GIORGI KlftftlDV .. , .... " J , ii • Fr1da1 May 24, 1974 !JAILY PILOT CLINT EASTWOOO "THUNDERBOLT & LIGHTFOOT" NOW ,L.lYING HEWPORT ClHEMA II ... • Pl:lfOIMAl'ICE~ • M011>TW•·W~6-TW..0pt~ Al• GO 5.ho• At J:OO-t JO fro-•:~O-t:l0-11.~0 SGl-2:0•4:JO-•:SO-t:20-l I ~o -..J:00..4:Jl).•:~O-t:20 · i'°''•o DW•"DI ,,.•'': , " : ,,. ,. .... ,5,,.,~~" ~ ~, ,.,. • @• ... -.................... .. ....... ·-· ..... ' ........... , , Wo ......... 41 ........ .t ............. ltl-1111 646-ll•• ~ .. .. . ---~ ·1·HE.. .. ............. . ............ . ............. ... '"-"'"'"' .,., 1°1::1~ _, ............ . '•1•ll>oo•··· i:s .. __. """""' ... i\IUSKE ll:El.!S "" FRANK FILM •• ~ ...... .-.. < .... fl{)fj1,_f~l lllDFOOO m1Af t!f'lAOW DAIL.CES 40 CARATS 7:00 & 11 :30 GREAT G4TSIY 1:55 "--•00.5 H•••lr'lotwill •AINI."' IANI l ,.._ w..o--,_._ n.. ...... ... . l'lftl ..... ,, .... •••••111•• •• • • . . . . .. ' ,, •• ; l ~ J . • . . . , ' • : 1 : ' • • : ' : ~ .. • .. • 30 DAILY PILOT frid.l), May 24 1974 • Eugene Ormandy Brii:igs Orc~estra to UCI • • • -.. . .. - l~ui.;crK' Ortnandy "'Ill t.11·1ng his furned Ph 1 I a d c I p h 1 a Orl'hc~lru 10 the Orange Coast l'ridil\. i\lay JI 1'hc. orchc~tra ''ill up~ar in Eugene Ormandy coaches fine, flavorful music from the Philadelphia Orchestra. a "Bencrit for Youth" concert at 7:30 p.n1. 1n Crawford llall, UC lr\·inl'. Thl' C'Vent is a benefit for lloag Me mo r i a I Hospital's pcdia!rlc department and Orange County Philharmonic ~<l('iety's frcc-tb-youth con· l't•rts. OR1\1AND''. who marks hi s 311th year \1·ith the orchestra, he.ts chosen 1-luydn's Symphony No, 88 in C major. the Fountains of Rome b v Respighi, Ravt'l's Suite No.2 from "Daphnis and Choe" and S_vmphony No.2 1n D major. Op.73. The bl'ncfit also is the 20th ann i versary of 1~ l'h1ll1.'..lnno11ic Socicly. Follo\1·1ng the concert there 11111 bl.' a Supper Dansanl in . Jl•11cl Court. Bullock 's \\'ing. · .... . . . ' South Coast Plu1a. Co"ta J\lesa. Couples will dance to the n1usic of Frank Flynn and u supper or crepe entrees and crepe desserts will be served by Magic Pan Creperies. Tickets to ·lhe benc~it concert. including main floor scatlng, and the sup;wr dansant are $2S per person. A liold Ci rcle ticket or ~IOU per person entitles the donor to reserved parking. reserved seating , and supper. TJIOSI!: WlSlllNG to attend only the concert may purchase a limited number of main floor tickets at $10 or balcony sr<1:ting at~ ge n era l ad1nlssion and S5 for students. 'J'ickels are a1·aitable at the Philharn1onic office. 201 \V. Coast Hwy .. Ne\\'port Beach or b~· call ing 646-6~1 I. Res, IS 00 Ormandy's record of 38 years with the orchei.lra is unequaled by any I i \' i n g conductor of any n1 a j o r orcheslru. \Vhen lhe mat.'Stro celebrated his 74th birthday in November, 1973, he had spent h<J lf his life with the orchC'slr<.t . J\IUSIC directo1· or ~he ~linneapolis Syrnphony f1'01n 1931·36. Ormand y was appointed music dircclor and conductor of the Philadelphia Orchestra in 1936. Th e orchestra has since bec..'tln1c the y,·orld 's most lravclc<l, most recorded orchestra. The orchestra has pcrfor1ned in every grc<1! c..apitnl or thl' 111orld and 11·as the rir.:;I American o r ch c <; l c :. tri 1X'rforn1 in the I) cu 11 I c · s ke1>ublic or Chtn:i . ----1 A triple threat fashion from Spain. Basket.weave an1l1ne kid vamp plus a ..>-:..'1 · low cork wedge and a lull crepe sole ... available in camel or white . i:~,f SHOE BOUTl@D •15 f,nh1on Island. NeWUOlt Be.Jdl .. phon~ 644 4411 _,, _ ... ~ ,(.JJ,e ~ ~ t ·---wt. SEALINI I~ • .. ' • ~-. I I Monty Hall makes a big deal out of SEA WO Seethe ''Monty Hall at Sea·World'' Special Fri.,May31 8·9 P.M.onABC I• 1in ,\I 111111 I I .ii I I Jj 1ri·1111· J J ci 11!t·r~1111. 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Sec · Let s Make A Deal' on KABC·TV, Channel 7, We dnesday nights •t 7 :30 and 1:30 daily • • \ Save dollars on family admissions · this Memorial Weekend! r------~-------7 -----------1 l $1.00 off for'Bdults l : 50¢ saving for kids : : with this coupon! ·: I · I I This coupon when presented at the Sea World box-offiCe 1 I prior to July 1. 1974 cnltttes bearer ar\d members of his 1 I or her lmmed1ote family With the following reductions 1 I tram the rejular Sea World-admission pnces: Sl off tor I I persons 13 al')d a1>9ve ,and.SOC off for children 4 to 12... 1 . 1 (Cll1ldrcn under 4 admitted .free). I I I : ·sFA ~RLD® : I MissiOtJ 11.lY, Sa n Oicgp OPC I L--·------·~······---------J • ' - TV DAILY LOG Friday Evening MAY 24 Saturday Morning MAY 25 ,6 Mo•1e: "~!flhu~h .. !dtJ} ·~ • ll11bu1 IOJlor, Arlent l/Jhl. 0 Mo•or. (C) ~Ser Ho• Jl1r1 RM~" t~ 11 pl Ii~ -John I0!\1lhe 0 Mo11r: "lht ki~ fro111 trA•s" \"e~) ·~Aud•t Murpll~ m Dodie! 81ub1ll Dudi.er\ at !urt l r,nr11.eo Godnts m l 1nd ol Ille I011~!s 17 l Mo11r: "lowt~ of Jo1nn14 \dT4) 4 /-Jt~n l\tn1, lb Rolli!r '"'"' (C D11m1 (9 Movie KOCE, CHANNEL 50 Orange County's UlJF television station. KOCE-TV, has scheduled the ronowing special programs today. ·Detalled. listings or Channel SO's programs are carried in the Dally Pilot's TV Week each Sunday. F•IOAY, MAY 24 IP.M.) 1ht0 StMllM Slrfff IC) CTWI l110 licl11C•llON1I School 1ntorm1t101t CCI ll(OCEI ::: :~:.~~ll~p~~: ' •:lf l'IKlrlc co111411nr CCI ICT'\IQ ,,.. s.MIM Sll'Mt IC) tCTWI ,.. ll1M11y lttll MIMottfNl!t CCI 61• Wttllllltl• CtftMctM ICI 1,.. lnt,..,kffoR ,. '11rtkll ..... hit c ... , lo cov.r (C) (NIT) 11a I C111 •.n (CJ (llEt•Cl 114f NI ...... Yot1 (CJ (NIT) I:• lnlldtlo.t ICI (NIT} 2111 • ...,... 1c1 oon 1:• IM'trie (trl\NIJY (Cl !CTWI >:• Int~ to l"ltytftll c.at• raplrf (Cl T1JI "'"'"' ltl~ Mll'lflllfl'ltlf IC) I., 11•' Trlt Aclne.attt (Cl (lllSJ ~rlCJ .. ,,. Mlttt~I fllllfft (Cl l~Elt ' \ .. ' ) ·OPEN ENTIRE MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND ·Au!oma11c. power steering, power disc braKes. radio. heater, AIR CONDITIONING, white wall tires. VB, vinyl . too. etc. Ser. No. AH23-G4G·158518 SPARKLING NEW 1974 PLYMOUTH FURY 1114 DOOR SEDAN THE PERFECT FAMILY CAR VB <1u1nmat1c r,1d10 he,11~r . oower ~!eenng oower disc brakt_·~ AIR CONDITIONING .,.,nyl top vent windows. wh1!e wall!1res s~r No PH4\-J40-123094 NEW 197 4 PLYMOUTH CUSTOM SUBURBAN STATION WAGON BEST USED CAR BUY OF THE WEEK 1973 PLYMOUTH FURYlll 2 DOOR HARDTOP OFF SUGGESTED·RET AIL PRICE U ·l 2 dr rotary. 4 spd, radio. heater. power brakes, while side walls 1877FEK) ' '71 CHEVY ..... 4 soeed transmission.. white wall tires, radial tires, rallve wheels. GT op11on, air cond1t1on1119. (14177 1 U307204) '70FORD MAYHJCI 2 Door. 6 cylinder engine. 3 speed transmission, radio and heater. (399ADXJ • • '71 vw SQUA.RU.A.CIC WA.GOH Automatic transmission. AM /FM rad10. heater, white side wall tires. {405GIT) $1695 '72 DODGE DAITSWIMGU 6 cylinder. automatic. radiq. heater. power steering. power brakes. WSW. air cond1 llon1ng. vinyle too, custom intenor & extertor. (S21J'FNl!'J _"'_....,,,_ ) ,. ! .a ~19 '68 CHEVY IEL All WAGON VB. auto !rans. radio. heater. white 1 side walls. air cond. (WVX741 ) • HUGE SELECTION BEST PRICES! Friday, May 24, 1q74 INTERNATIONAL 1/2 TON PICK-UP $ GET 'EM UP SCOUT NEW '74 SCOUT 4 WHEEL DRIVE. 6 cyhnder, radio, heater. 3 speed. lold1ng rear seal. etc. Ser. N o. 4$8SODG 032276 ..... HERE IT IS ••• VS. automahc, lra1lertowing package. power steering, pawer brakes. AIR CONDITIONING, WSW, custom interior & extenor, tilt wheel, cruise control. AM/FM rad10.1uggagerack. Ser. No. 4HIHODH834918 ~_,---f:r Prices plus tax and license are valid 'hi 10 p.m., May 26 Vehicles subject td prior sale . • OFF SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE .. ' DAILY PILOT :U f ully factory eau1ooed. :io.:r No. 4H!CODH819308 32 DAIL V PILOT Frld1y, MJy 241 14'7~ ~==P~U~B=L=1c=N='OT==1c=E~--=-~-=---=====P=UB~u==c =N=O=T1=c=E==~-,-~-P-U-BU~C-N-'OT_l_C_E~~l ~--P-U-B-Ll_C_N_'OT~IC-E~~-~~-PU_B_U_C_N_OTl~C-I-;~- • 1111• IU' 1$Jlf .-u .1.m -"°1'1Cl 0' l'Ull.IC MIA•INO ---,I TITI lutlM 1u':t°~foe• l:,~::·~0\'M• :~:::1:: c~t~ .. ·:.:1~ ::: su;:~1fo'. r:.,~::o~~o~~. • ... o•• ':: ~~T.T COUNCIL :i..M. 0 ::,,, ... ::- STATI 01' c•t.lll'OIMIA .. o. THI COUNTY Of' OltANOI ''"'' 01' CALl•OltMlt. l'Olt CIT'!' 01' l'OUMTAIM VAUIT •• ~h• tollowlfll penMt ., ....... t.111ln•M TNI C.OU"TY 0" O&A•ll "'" """"' TH& COUNTY Off OAANOI NOTIC' LI Hl ltEIY 01\llH 1~1 on IUCLIO f'LA!A l.1Mt1'fO, , Gt!Wfal Ml ,l·tMU NOTICI 01' HIA.11111110 0" ,.ITITION If•. A·lfff) Tllfftl1y, Jvnt .c, lt1 .. 11 1,00 l''.M. In lhl 1f'1r1...,tl'l~ 20tJI Btook1>1.1u.t $1r"t, E1ttte ol "'"' ,. ~'WllTH. Df(HMCI· ... ,. l'll:OIATI O~l ANO l"Olt ,,, •••• , llllMICE IOITH Pl!llllUNS. COllflCU c .... mri.. IWOO Sl1t1r Aw .. ~. H11nll111i11Gn BtKh. C1UIQf'~l1 91'4t NOTICI 11 WE•l!iV OIVIM lo ,,... Llnllll TllTA ~ltT llONI Dtceel.M, 11_,1,111 Velley, Callfotn!e, !Ml CllV MAIL.I NG ADDllE~S· P. O Boa A. t•edllWI Df I ... •llD ... "•l"flfd o.tlldtlll WAIV•OI ~OTICE II Hl:lltltlf' GtVEH 10 ttw COYll(ll will llolct • jll,IDUc IWl•rl119 Oii 1111 HWlllllQIOll &lac:l'I, C1lllor11!1 '24'11 th.ti ell PlflON ~•lfll cle!""' fftlflll '"' E11111 of GEORGE IAlll!. O.C11Md. crldllor-. >f 1111 •t.·~1 ,'"told dt<tOtnt lot~lr>O: OOll,ld If , Av•••· Jr, pe•11wr, IU \ll• ~aid dt<fd.tlll t•I rtQlllftd lo tl lt '"'"'' NJ TICE I~ HEREflY Cl' ;.•w l'-fl lllet Ill Poo'I'-· t w'l!Q f1.li lm1 e91ln1t I/If 1 PROPQSEO AM6N0Mf:HT l O Lido SM. Ntwpo<'I ht<ll. C11!10tnl1 .... 111'1 1111 f\fC.IUlrY ¥01/CMf .. In 1111 otflct Of:ORG M. SAllSE hH lfl fd llfl-I •"l< "~'"' '" ._..1, .. lo l!lt llle1", CITY'S ARCHITECTURAL COHTllOL tJ'60 ot tM dtrllt ol lllf eDtwl t nttllfd (O\f<I, or l>flltli>n IO> P•ibtlt of Wiit Ind (Dr Wltl'I "' llf!f'lllt•1 IOll<Mtl, lh 11\t Ofllct OV'flt:LAY t OH! l"roposel to Lnhln!I Mltlletl I J-.Qtr, l)fflllt•, 110 "''" 10 llfflf!'ll ll'it1•'1. wllll tht l'lf(tutrv l1"11nc1 ol l t n.•1 T111tmtnrerv lo lh.t • •p dt•llt t" 1111 •M¥• 011lllltd tourt, fl( orocMC1ln111 to amw.d ttlf Cltr Cod41 Dr oe.un Fr?llT, a~i-. C•lllyrnl1 '1661 vO\!Chir• I< IM llllderll~ 1• Ille otllct Pell tlwr reftrtll<t lo wl'l •Cl'I It 1'1114t 1.,.·,4'> pr1Hnl 11'11,.,, wltl'I tl'lt n1c1111ry t~lnu tl'ltr1!0 1 prOYltlOll ll'Ol'llt>otl"~ T G. l111>1!\11"• o•rlntr, 2!~ Pr~>P'cl el , .. , lltol'M'I'" IOWAltDS, IDWAltOS l11rll'ltr p1rt!<111tri. end !1111 ltll lln'lt tn4 .ciuel'lfr1, to th6 """ri19ned et IM ot1k t m lnl•11otrf'llowt• wllhln tbf City's Ac Slr"t, Htl'>porl llt1tto, C11ifornl1 9'660 A ASH1DH, 420 Horii' ,.._ si..-.. ol•c• ol l'ltl!lllO th• ''"" llt1 tiff/\ Ml ol C:. A. NIGllUli , 2'lt M1rlne-o AWllllf, Arcl\l!t<:lur•1 Control O....r!ir zone 11111 1h!1 D\ll•flO•' h cOt11111cted oy • gtnt••I Sul lt 500. Gltl!dllt, C1t1t, •. 11203. 'or Jut'll l l, 1011. •1 t 31) e,m • In 1111 l•lllot l•ltn.d, Ct . f1U1, Which II ll'lt E111bll1h A< l 0tllfl9 ovtr Comm4rtltUy 11t1!11et111!P ' which 11 11'1• pl-.e;f ot 111111,,...,. .,i lht COUf1I-cit n~D1~"''"" No l ot 11!d Pl~ ot 11111!nt11 vi lhe ~•1lfl>ed l" 111 t 1111..i pr°""rlY wlll'lln ""City et Fvvllliln Oon11ld 8. Av•t1. Jr. ul\OtrilgMd In •II m11ttr1 pttlt ll'llf'\9 11 (0111'1. Ill M Cr-.1rnNr Drlvt W11t, In m11t11"1 pertell'll"I! lo lht tt!tl• ot 1tld Ve11tY 1~11111 wl1hh'I MO' of 11'1• centtrllnt 11'111 sr1i.ment Wds 11!..:t with tilt 1111 tlltlf ot iild dKtdtnl, wlthl" ft11r 1111 Cl!~ of '•nl• "'"'' C1ilfornl1. d1ec:"5tn.t1 wlll'lln lour mantfl1 1tt1r 1111 ot Mto11cU~ Str HI ind wlll'llll MO' 11 tnt Count~ Clt •k ot Or1nge Cou111y on M~~ b, root1l~• 1111r tilt flr1I publlc•llOl'l ol !hit C•ltd Mi r 21. lt1'· I rt! PUDtlcttl1111 OI !hit Miit• centerll111 ot 8111l'l•fd &lrttl. Th• w bltct 1f7' r1otlct WILLIAM I . I I JOHN, 01IM M&Y I, lf1t property I• ctrplcled llreptilclUv or ~ F l)joH 0t1~ MtY 21, \t1' < • PACL'c'o",",C,lt•k MAllY ELltAllfTH 8 EIUtY l"IP o~ lite ti\ !hi Pl1nnl119 C!r.cto"• P11bll11ll'd Or1nqe Coe1I Cally Pl\01, ALVA v. SMITl'f ·-!•K~lrh1 of tnt Wlll ~' otllc~ M1y U, 1~. ll. a~d Jvnl 7. 191' 11~~·1• li!JtK\llOf OI ll'lt Wiii ol 11U •e1t 11th •tl'Hf 111111 I! lht l bolt'I "Im~ <ltctc11nl 2 CONOIT IONAL \JS! pcRM!T I"' -----P O •tJt\14-'t C.A.NltMt • w ..,----Ille •IMIW "'""'" clteedtlll ' ' ttt MettM Avt. APPtll Of Pl~nnlng C 0 m m I I 1 I on ' I PUllUC NOTICE llO'#AlDI. •oWAllOS • ASHTON ~:~"(:l~~· :i~~i;:~11'1 "'°1 ....... l1teM, (I . f1UI lil:M1U!•t m1nt for • L•ndK1pln9 l ond !n 4tf N. •r•llf II.,.., lt1llt M Allor""' 11,. Pttltlontr 1711) •11·7•Je (l)n/unctlon wl!n 111 Aporov1I ot Lil I 2J:ZN Gtttlllfelt. Clllttnlllt tl•I Pvbllih.ed Ortn;e CC.I! Oallt Ptlol M Allll'NJ !tr l•telllill Pic kle Rt1T1ur1n! F1clt lll11 In ll'>t ll"' NOTICE TO ClliL!OITOlll Ttl: UU) t47·7>M 1~, ,~. 31. 191• lJIJtl~I~ Puollilltd Orl"llf Goe1t Otil~ P!lot, Broott. lli rdwirt Compl11 1t 11;!)0 SUP'llllOlt COlllt:T O" THI! Att-r• Ill' ••tc""" M1r 10. 11, :U. Jl, 1f14 1~·7• 8 roolll'lur1• ,,, .. , o" CALIPO••• ''' P111>tl1!>9d Ort....., Ce111 D••I• P"~' ~ F INAL WEEO AllAlEME•·IT ' o\ ··~-TH! COUNTY O" OltANGI!. M1Y 2~. ll, •nd J1111t J. u . 191• 12$1 I~ PUBLIC NOTICE CHARGES FOR PHASE II OF lllJ 1~ Ho. A·1,1 .. ---PUBLIC NOTICE WEEO AIATEMENT PROGRAM. Pro1tc1 E1t1!t or MADELEINE OSTRANDER, No n• (Tl'll 1>t1rl119 will 1llow Ptoortty OtCI fd PUBLIC NOTICE 1---------------1---------------1-nert OPPOr!uto!tl' to prot'"t tllar1111 !or t l PUBLIC NOTICE - -----a JltU ,ICTITIOU' BIJSINISS wefd tbl lt mt nl pt<formld t>y tilt Cit , NOT1Cf IS HEREBY GIVE i~ la 1~1 ----HOTICI: 01" TIMIE ANO PLACa 0" H4ME STATIMl!NT contractor J y 1 c•.c!lton ct tne •DO-a n~m~ dtcf.Cl~n1 • ., IC• T~ ~i'~olTOltS ~ALE Tl'lt lolloY.lng Pe!'IOll 11 dol119 t>1111ntn l!em• l 1nd 1 i re being proctsltCI !:~~ :,:~~n·~~av;ni:i ~.1::im,1 ·~~In:! 11'11 o" Mor\c:~y. Jun• l. n1~. 11 H 00 a,., 11 pu•~u,,nr to 1n1 Planning L1w1 or Irle t<:tU 0 1 e nem, SUl"•Jt:IOlt COUltT OF THE at !M 1>rt.,.1)fl of OlAMONO MOBILE ECONO CAR OF COSTA ME SA 3131 S1a1c 01 C.ahl~•rna IGo~'I Coot 6SOOO 1 wl!h 1111 l'ltcesl••Y VOl/tl!ers, lo rne ollke STATI! o" Co\LIFO•NIA ,.OR SYSlE•:s. LTO, n~s NCrln Krall"•• B"!IOI Ct1•• 1.1e1t .C1lll '1616. ''1'<l' .ino '"' FounMln ~Uty 't onl;'..g ~:1~•clt·~0:11•ne.i.oo~e,,1r·,i;::flj COUf1,0• THI COUNTY OF OltANGE Boule.ard, A~al'lt1rn, Catltorn11, tr>e l.'d"~" Snell, l&llE Lincoln, A"a· Or<! nan<t lilt 2onong Ordl net , Zonl119 •O<Jt:;,','"to tn!":i"na;'~',ned al ~tts~,~rv Nt. A·1Hft torio .. lr.g 110001 w•ll tit e•DOSllCI 10 1111 i t l'lelm, Caht 9280~ tl\aps tnd t~l\;blll art o flit In f~t ' r ' "t ° Cf Etltlt ol lt!XFORO L1:.WIS GORDON, pUl>Oc avcJlcn· Thl!I buimfH os cOllducJKI by .,n Plt ""lnt) Oep~rtm ,rH "nd f avt!lft!)tt ~r htr i llorney, \VILLI AM R ROUSH, 5'.lO 0.'111ed /Ill l"dtni•ot•Y fl•!ur,.!. t Qulpmt nl lndl~lau~I tor putllc '"'~"chon ano 1 mlnaloon f W(Mlrt Center O"ve, Nt,.,P<lrl lltacn, NOTICE 15 HEltEBY GIVEN la •ne ii~d inveMorv cf DtAl.IONO MOel lLE /l"r/•n Snell 1 r.ost de""", to 1~11;11 rn favor or In C•tl,rornll 9'1060, l'>l'llrl'I I\ me place ol crtdlltr• ol tl'lt t oovt llll"ld de<:t<lent $'(ST EMS LTO Tnl' \!l!t.,.,fnl w11 llltld wl•h lhf oppoiltlan 10 !l'lf'W prope~611 wilt DI Q•Vt" t>u 1onf'I ol 1ne un~e•4ognNt In all mitte•, ti'!"! 11! pi1r1on1 ht v•nQ (l1lm1 egtlnll ine Tiit goocll will De avellt t>lt tor C<>V"IV Clerk of Or1ng41 (oun!y on i.16v 1. in cpporrunl!v 1., ao ~o 11 tu•l"fr P11ri.,1 .. 1119 to 1h~ <'ld1f QI l~•d dece<Jtnl se•d dtctelflll ere rtoulttd lo lilt tlltr"• I I )914 · I · v. lhln l~V• monrns ~!l~r •no:-11,.t n11>K t on di re1~on~t>le bU'l•nt" noutJ 11 1 , <11forma1>on • l'le • .,l'd, YOU m•v corl&cl put>llta tlon cl 1n.~ noh<I:'. wl!h ll'lf Mtllllry vouehett, In 11\t aHlco Int plect of •tit prior to 11\t tlmt ol 1111, 9 4 FlJ!.£1 tne Pla""lng D•D~t!mt"' I" rea1•C1 to Dlltd N 1 \; )QJ4 ot the cltrllt ol fl'>t 1tiove 1111111td <our!, Tiii~ lftlt Is held le t nlorct 1ne rlQMI ol Pucllsh.cl Or1ng41 Co11t O•llY I'd~! Jterr11 1 an<f 2. dnCI me Put>llc Wor~s 11~'R 1 , or lo pre1111t 1nem, .,.ltl'I lh1 neceu~•y CDM MUNlfY BANI!: •s St,uraci Party I.lay in. 11. 2•. JI, 1fl~ H'l?·1J Ot~Artme"' In •"'!!•rd Jo l!tm l 1t ~62 i.,,.,,n~s~r;I~•~ ~ ~r:;,,r.. voocht,,, lo the u~d .. \lgnflj et Int of/let ""ilno u"Ce• a 51UJrlh Agr11mtnl '112' ••l&!t of t"'8 tbovt ol htr ellorney, THOMAS L. LOR O, 2:~21 t•ecvltd with O!AMONC M 0 El I l E PUBLIC NOTICE CITY COU NCIL OF THE ""med d&cedtnt PtltO dt Vtltncl•, L1gun1 9'11111, Call SYS1EMS, LTD ol 1265 Noflh Kr11tmt1 CI TY OF FOUNTAIN VALL.EV WILLIAM I . ltOIJ,11 for"ll t26j3, wlllcl'l 11 tl>t pl1Ct ol 1>v1Tn@11 Soultvtrd, An•nelm . C111!01nl1, en hit ~! [ ll IY!l Grlp~o j.Q(I HtWpot1 Ctnttr Orlv., Sit -tOO • of !ht und9r1lgntd In tit mt"'" pe•bl~· S1cr1mtn!o, C1lltcrnl1, being Sec1et1•v o! NOTICI 0" MAlt:SHAL'S SALE OepV!~ CITY Clerk N1wpor1 e11cl'I, C1!!10..,11 97UD Inv to !tit tlltlt ot 11Td dtctdenl, wltl\ln Stole File No 13 090 j11, llled July 9 f11 n• ol America N1t1o"•I Tru;1 1nd l'U~ll1he<1 Orange Co~s1 Dally Pilot, Ttl• (111) 140·1Gll lcu• mo11!h1 titer lht h•ll puc1,c•1•on \973 Sawll\QI A11;x, N1tton1I Oonkl"~ A1soc, M1y 1•, 191' l'IQ9.1J Allo•nn !or Admlnstr;itrl• o! ll'lll flOllct OATEO Thlt 2()11'1 CliY ol M1y, l?I~. llru1h Colletllons, Inc , I Corp A~1lgree. -------------l'VDll1!1cd Otd.,gt CuJ~I D,l ly Pll"I Dtlld MIY n, "" COMMUNIT'( flANI{ Pl•1ntl!h ~I Clyde c "t•en1 •nd ,ShJr(ln PUBLIC NOTICE Mat 11, 74. Jl. •net Jun~ 1, 19/4 l/16·1' Jtl"ntltt 811'~'">el Gorden lly RONALD B, L.AelOWE, Age"! Sttv•n1 ,Dch ndanh No ~61-1&) _ - - --------~ E•ttu!rlk of IN will L.l80Wll & VEHTRllSS J11<10,.,ent Otle Marth 11, Uta of !l'le ~Dn•t n1med e111ecen! Allorneyt •' LI,,. Br v1r l\lt of en 1~ec11tlon IHuN on a tlJOJ TMOMAI L . LOlt:D • 1111 Wtll Fir•! s•rotl Se11lefl\ber 16, 191J, t>t !I'll Mu"lc\p"I STATfMEHT OF ABAHOONMl!HT OF ',''' '.' •••• ••o••<IO L A '-• I I L A I • I ' OSI OF ------------• " RI 1191!11, C1 f00l6 '-~' O 01 llQf fl .ud (ial 0 1troct, "ICTIT tOU' BllU Nl!SS NAMe 9 Ulft L1tt111t Hiiia. CtUfw~l1 tt'U Put>llt hed Or1ngt Co.ill Dahy Pllo! Countv of Loi Al'lgelt ,, S!a!t cl Th I , Ttl: OUJ bJ.OJf Moy 2" 1914 liD 1;. Cl ilfor"ll lll'O" f fudgmt nl enlt rtd LQ I IOllo\lr no i>erMlflt nl Vf I Oeodon•d NOTICI! TO CltlOITOJIS An-y t.r ~11cvfr1J tavor cf Btnk of Amerlc• Natlcnil Tru11 lhe VII ol tne lk!l!laus t>uslnt H nJme SUPElllO!t COUl:t OF THI Putlll ll'lld Ottnll'I' Co11l 0 1lly Pol~!. i nd SivlnQI A ,.o~ ft Notional Ban~!ng CHALLENOEI 01" Nit:WPOIT ~T SlAT~O" CALIP'Olt:NIA FOlt ""' 2~. Jl. end Jur>e 7, H lt7l 11111 1• PUBLIC NOTICE ,t,.noc s l'I c 11 ti 1 c 16ll P•c•hc CIM\I l·t111nway, N•~ ror1 THE-.OUNT'I' OP' OllANOE ------_ ---4 1 • ru1 ° fC (lllt, nc., 1 o•P Beach. Callforn a, ~lU.O Ht A·1t101 11 gntt 11 ludgment t,.<1•!0•1 i nd Tne 1.c•l11ou• ou~lne•I nam<" rttt "f.CI 10 E•tate c;t CALVIN J, RICE, o'c•••ta PUBL IC ~OTTCE ------1g1l1111 Clyde c Slevtnl Ir.cl Shatcn abO.e WIS hied In Dr•"ae Co11nlr on N011CE IS HERESY GIVEN to ,,._ S!o11en1 a1 ludQmtnl <1tblo•• ~llOWfng • 1 8 1lll6 ""' bila"ct 01 ,1 365 (l'2 aclu~Uv dlle <'n Janu&rv ~. 197~ crtnlt<.•1 ol !ht tl>O•t nan\t<f uecMe~r SUPERIOR COOllT OF THE \l!d ludomenl en !he ddlt 01 rhe l<\Ul"te 1 KENNElH Vf PRi;',I'), u• ~IC~I lhtl 111 1>tr1ons h1vl119 cl8ln11 against lne '"' PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICI OF INTENTION IH THE 'ALI! 0" ••VlltAGE' PUBLIC NOTICE a 11JO? STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOil t d , I -I Bru0koalc Pl .. tf. Fullerton, C1ll lo<n•a 1al<1 Clece<ltnl art rtoulrtd lo lilt !l'le"' F ICTITIOUS IUStNE'S THE COU NT Y OF OllAHGE " I• e>,<V '""• 1 nave e¥•M uµo~ a 1 91611 wlln lhe nec•n t rv lt'OUCl'ltrs, <n Int ollote NAME STATl!Mlll'IT Ne. A·I001' rnt rogM, lltlt , and lnlt1tlt of Sd•d ;, DDROltfY L. Pll E'.'0. JU \\'e.t ot the clerk ol Int I DOVt eMllltCI td~rl ~· followln9 petlCll 11 60!1'0 bu1lnr1s NOTICE OF HEAlt:IHG OF l"ETITIOl'I bUIJ9..,rnT 1 d~•ors In !ne P'OP1''1Y Jn "'" 8roeokdtlt Pl~cf, Fulltr1cn. Ct h!o•nla to present !hfm, wllll the neci s,'1r, FOii l'ROIATE OF WILL ANO FOR Clln!V o rlnl!f,', S!ilf cf Calltorul•, 91?'1 •c~<l>Cr!, IC the under1q"rd t i !ht c•l•<e e11lnWALkl!I JEWl'LFllS, :~LETTERS TESTAMENTARY d~K<itlfll .JI l~llc•.I Tn,\ bu!lnei1 wa~ conduttt d ~v a of hfr <!!tO•"ey~. JUGGC::R T, VaVERl(A. F11nlDn llltnCI, N•,.pcrT fl e ~cl\ E•ldle ot E THEL SUSAN SNYOER lot I, Block l• of lr;ict 79) J1 ptr partnt r!.h•P & WAYMAN U~S Ba~'' Str~et '"" C1\lfor~l1 Cece~.~d ' /,I r• Recorde<I •n EIO<.k 2~ Page, ! S KENN ETH W PRl:'.MO Me11, Cal.lornot 91626, w"<eh" tho> plJCf E.'GLE AMERICAN . t Ctlllorn•a NOl!CE IS HEREflV GIVEN that lnclu1lve cl Ml,ceUt nH>us M&P• fl Is FRliOElllCK T MASON of ~u"""'' cl lht unu~'~'Qnl!d '" ~II corpflfl11QI'. 1601 Hlohl•nd Ori••· YIENOELL KEITH SYNOF.R hll llltd common!r know" as 1111! IV. Mlt•cO••· AnOllNl!Y AT LAW m111e .. pertff'"'"9 •o toe es•atc OI ~ ... e N-DOrl Beaen, Cthlornlt hereon 1 pf!Ulcn for Protltlt of Wiii a"d S~n Cltmen1t. Calllornla • 1SSS I! Ch1pm1n Avenue, Sit JCS a&c11<1e11!, w••nln lour mon1n1 ;Hter tnt Tn11 t>u11neu I~ Otlng con4ucted t>y • tor !nuance ol Le!!t'I 1eitamenlirv 10 N011CE 15 HER EB'!' GIVE N that on Fulltt10n, C•ll!or~I• t16ll 1,,11 puolit~i.~., of 1n,. not<ef ccrp0r1tlo" rne petllloner reler•IKI 10 whlcl'I Is ma<1e Tuesaay, June 6, 197!1, '' 10 IS o'(l<Kk F 110'' O~ll'd May 1s 19H £!\GLE AMEtl!CAN !o• !urth,., 1>af!lcula••· '".; !1'181 the 11 "m. •I Courthov1e. M~r!hfl'• Olf lce. P ubll!htd O•llJllte Co.B l OaUv PllGI, StHRL!::'( A RIC.E 1hl1 1ta1ernen! llltd with the CounlY me :lOUl Crown Va!lev Parkway, CllV ol Ma" ;~. J!, '"' JuM ), I>, I"'' '''' '' A and pl1tt ot hearing !ht sal"e lla1 been L · 1 C ' ' CIPT"n.1lr.1T•n Cl1tk of Ora"ge Countv. l"llOOl u t '"'J une 11 1916, at t :JO 1.m .. In 1ne C~~f6',~r~:gre,.;111 °,u.;j:vaf\,~~11~11!·u~I~~ ~~ -------n' t"' est .. re cl JOHN C. ',t,LYl!lt courtroom cl Department No J ct sa•d me Mgllllt bidder, 10,. casll In l~wful PUBLIC NOTICE 11,e a1><>v1 dec11<1~n! cour t, a• 100 C•v•c Centtr Dnve Wc~t. In money of !ht \.lnll9d Slates, 111 lht rloh!, .,---_ __ _ __ JUOGERT, V•Vliltl!:A & WA '(MAtl ATTOtlNEV AT LAW !ht City t.f Senta A"'• CalUornla, HOTIC< Oo '"OL I r . Norm1n G JUOftrl HU Wtlldlff Drl.,.., llt )Of llloe and lntert1t of 11lq judgment oeb•ors u IC t1EARlrlG 1HJ Blktr Slrttl Ntw"'rl llticl'I, C1lllcml• nue Oattd Nar-'l?, 19H. tn lh~ 11/ovt 11eserl!!fd proptrly, or 10 NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN lh~I a CDlll M••• Ct1110 ! '2''' Ttl· 1710 611 .,.. 4 WILLIAM E. SI JOHN, '"~·en tnerecf as m~v t>e necc•1arv 10 11u1>11c. hear•no will tit lleld br Int Clly Tel . 0141 fJt.OllJrn 1 .. PuDll ihrd orange coa 1 Dallt p,101 .. ,.,,c,"",'o"•'o"•'T'o~ >ah•lr 11•d t~ec11r.on, W•!h "'cro.:a Coon"! ot tne Cllv of Cc''" Me•• o" June Altorne 1 Alf 1 1 ' ' ' IO!I 7, " " " 1nt-re1! ana co;.1s J, 1911, at lh t !lour o! 6 3Q 0 m er ii< 1 '' or "'n 1!r1trl~ 1'Y 7•• J!,:_"_"'-''-"'-·-'-· 19~'---By. L111ren R Br•onafd Ca!KI Mly 6, 191.f. "'°" rhereaf1er as the matter mar be Puo •\hod Oran11e (0•11 Oi•lt P•l~I J2l Woil S••lh 51., Sullt lilt 0011 E RH(A, lledrd on the (~ur(ol (n,,m!)I" o! !~, Mt~ 11, '' 3\, •"d June I. 111• 11/il I• LOI A"""'"' Ct. to014 Mlt1h1I, Or•~ Cou"lr Cl1v 11all, n F°a•r o .... e. CCII! l.•esJ. --- - --- T•I: !Jll) 611·11>1 • llv MtlO. A Hautr, Cdllfornla. on !he follo,•,,"g peTollons •~' PL:BLJC /'ll'OTICE Allorntrl IOI': P•llllt~er De1>11IY ~l!•nge '" rone· • !U't '°u1>ll1lled Drano• Co.11! 0 ttl1 Pol~!. Ol~l1fon . SDllll'I Or1not Coun1r RE ZONE PETITION R·ll 11. C~<M - ------- NOTICli 10 CllllOITORS M•• l• 2j. Jl, 1976 ta•~·'' w11u1 ... l ltntl'l•rd MHI Pl!nnln; Comm.111on, 11 Fd•• • JllU SUP'l!lllOlt COUR T 0" 111E 11111 S. II Cimino tlt•I, Ht. 197 Drive, Coslt N tsa, !Or ~'""''lion , · NOTICll TO CltEOITOlitS 5TATI! OF CALIFORNIA fOll 5•" Cltmtntt, C1. n•n relOf\f pro~rty l~cate.1 II 615 Paulad no SUP'E l lO ll COU ltT OF THE TllE COUNTY OF Olt:ANGE PUBLIC I'OTJCE P111>h1htd Orange Coail o~ily p ,101, Aveni.If, lrom Ml to Cl CP STA1E OF CAL IFORN IA FOR Ht A 1't7tl Wnr 10. 11. 26 191• 1061·7• REZONE l'E'T JTION R·7•·19, Cos•a THE COUNTY OF ORANGE E1tatr ol EDNA ORUSlllA BA KEI!, --- -~·est Plan"'"" Commlulon n Fa•r Nt A·lllU t l«i -"own es EOMA O. SAKER. OltDlNAHCE 1'40 14·ll Otl~e. Cast~ Mesi . fer Pt'•m•l!lofl to ,.E~t~E" 0,•,',3 ~,!!EOElllCK HOVIAllO D•Ctllld AN OltOIHANCE OF THE CITY PUBLIC "OTICE '.. ~ "" COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COSTA '" r~"'"'' rr"""rly lt>eef'".1 at 1900• mo. 1'1l0 NOTICE IS H'EREEl'f Gt\l'fN 10 11'11 N011CE n HEREBY GIVEN to I~ _____ ,;,40 C~Ueg9 /lvtnu ~nCI on Log•n trfljolO<~ cf t"e drove rimt<I dectdenr c•tdltars of I~ ;tbOVI n1mtd det edtnl MESA AMl!HOING C E It T A IN NOTICE TO CREDITOll! Ave"ut l>f!Wttn Cotleat A~enue ~o~ thtl tll P'l"On• hlYl/111 cli lmt fill"lt !ht 'ECTIONS OF TN£ C~TA MliSA SUPEll!Ollt COUllT Of THE McChntock Wi!V from /Ill t 'L 1n1t i ll CU\~n\ hlV•r') clal.>1• aQe1n1t t~t ~Id a-tatM art rtoulr..:t lo lilt !l'lel", MUNICll"AL COi"lE, TO PltOV!OE FOii fL,ml!•A ln0 .. .,,,,•1, o 1 " S&ld d"<!'.l~nt "'t rKtulrtd la f,le t~e~•. -T•• T ••• '0 , O CE 5T4TE OF CALIFORNIA FOR "" w• lh t with tl'>t "9Cl$!e ry V0!1Cht'1, In the Oii.Ct !ll'""" OF I 0 f THI!: COUNTY OP' OltANGE RE20NE l'E1 HIOl.I R·l•·1(). CO\ll "' ne nee •• ry YOuch~rs '" l~f !)!flee ot !hf cltrk ot the l l>CVf entlll..:1 cc.u•I, ~r PLANNING COMMISSION, CIT Y No. A 1tSJl ~.'!I• P la~nlr.g Comm•ulo" n F,i•r OI tne ~lee~ tot l~e ill>C•e fnl1Uea tcurt. t• to ~itlll IM I". wl!n tl'>t nece.s.arr CLERK, CITY TREASUl•it AHO Ell~le ol CHARLl:S E HEATH Orf.,., C°'la Me\il, lor 1!11r'"llllon 10 to Pre1tn.I !nem, with tt>e "ece1s••Y """'cnert. 1o Int undeiiloned 11 ,,,, oH•ct c1rY ATTOllHE'I' ANO 111n1NO C&e~astd. retone prooe•1y loco•f<f on £"lerpr 11 vo11cne•, to 1he un<IN11~nee1 a 1 of l'ltr tt1orn1r. It F NEUMAN, ,3311 El l'OltTH llEASONS THEltE,011. !TY NOTICE IS HEREBY G IVEN Slreel, B •~tr Street, ;ind Ptularlno ~;;s~R~~'~ .P~~:~c;, NC~~:~,NA0711,',A, N~K,0 Toro Roid, Sul!t '1()'.I, El Tero, Califor nl• THE CITY COUNCIL OF THi COY to !l\t cre-ClllYrl ot Int above M•mO<I Avenue, from Ml IO ML !l!ml!•d Ne.,PO•t C~nt~r Oto•O ' O Oo· ,,,,, ~26.JO, whl<ll 11 !he pl1ct of t>utlne11 of OF COSTA MESA DOfS HERE d t II lndu.irlal) · · ' -~· !hi undtrll 9 ned In Ill milltrl perliinlng ORDAIN AS FOLl..OWS Kendtnl lhO • Pf'1Cn1 h9vlng <l••mS REZONE PETITION R 1611 S t Nt11o perl 6eacn, (•l•lornoa 916~3. wn](h ,, 10 the 1111 ,, c! i i ld dlt tdtlll, wllhl!' !nu• SECTION 1: Cl!Y Council of Ifie Clly !)! 8~~lnt! !Mo s~lll dt cf'dtnl e•t reQulrPCl !o c 11 c 11 1s71 ' DU nrrn 1ht place ol bu51"'" ol 11\e unaer~l9nt<f on mcn!h• af!er !I'll 11 ,.t Pllblklllon of lhl• CO$ta t11eit llrods and al!Clires th•t 1~ flit lhem. wllll lh~ nKeuary vcuth~rs, 1n Ba '1°'n'~ c 0 eg~; N' ~ ~ 0 r 1 ~II m~tlers pertaining 10 !ne esta!t ot 5~111 notice. bell ln1ert!h of lht per1on1 lo be !he ottlct al lht t l"k o! Int ancve ou evar o,1.i e~~ •or fH!rm ''on le <teceele'1!, within lour monTn\ a l11r tne Cl , 11 1 II< Cl entJ!lflj court pr to pre1enl I.hem. wl!h tt>e retone properly l'lCAIPd "" Fair 0f•VC !lrst Publk Ulon al lh•S "otlce Ottf'ld M.iy 21, 197' 11ove•nM llV !tie 1'1 ... ounc 0 ty nicena•y voucne11, lo the under•.9n~a nt east ol !he Co,:d Me•a C1111c Ce"tt r. !ton1 O~!ed l~A1 1' 191, MILOREO BAKER MtVEV of Coll• Mesi r1qulre1 lha! cert1ln lhe Gillet 01 htr anor"t1. FREDERICK 1 IC2 10 1 ond R. Un•l•tutiOl'lll •nd SECURIT'f PACIFIC f•ec~trlk ot tnt ..,.111 ol Int o!llcers oi !he City st rvt only al IM FlllSCHLING, ESQ 1}910 Ve"l~rn OIVd R~(tPo!,cna!I . NllTIOtlAL BANI!: ~tlOl/e nem<!"d e11cedfnt Pl•a1vre oi !lie Cllr Council Thi Cllr Suite 1]1, Encino, (elltDrnli 9ll16. Yhtch NOTICE I> FURTHER GIVEN lh~t al El ~ GH>r e L Hcllowt ll It."· NllUMAH Councd lu•tl'ler lfnC11 '""' uec!a•e• tt>at n,1• 11 lhe pl,1ce of bu1l11es1 of tne under•i1o1ned i a•d '""~ 3'd pl lee~,,. and all 1>1r:.ns ~·nlor lr~\t O!t'ce• lll'I l!I Toro Ito.Id, Sulit lOI general law of the S!alf ot Catl!orn a In atl m~tter1 pertainlno le H"' e'ta!e c• •nttre11e<J m~Y aopeJr ~nt! tit h11rd b'' E~e.:uto• of !he 'will ol El TOl'8, C11ito•nl1 tl6J!I 1utnor!•e1 tr1' e"=<:Tmff't ot ordln•nce1 )ltd <IKedtnl, within four r.ionlhs a!ler lne (,fv Count I cf ine C•IV of Cella 11010 tnt a bove nam•d decode 1 Tllr (710 SN-lJtl govern•ng 1ne appoontme"T and temc~al of the li•it 11v1>Uc1tlon ()i J~ls noilce en Tile aforemeM1onta Reion~ Pet11lo11~ l"LUHKETT AHO PLIJHKlri ~ AlltmtY tor Extcutrl• Pla"n1ng Comm1111on•" ~n d o 1 ht' Oal~d Moy 9, 191' E ILEEN P PHINi~t '( 4\J Olive Awnut l"ut>llshf'd Orilhltf Co1st Oal1Y Pila!, appo•nl•Vi:' o!f•cers !Of t~t Coty Tne C1!V /.\ARY (. HEAlH City Cl«~ of t~e ' 0 0 ''' MIY 21, JI. al'ICI June 7, ''· 1971 1113 H Covncol t11r!h1r tonds a rid decl~n.'I •n•1 '"" Exteu!rl~ ol !hf Woll C.oi~ ol Cos1a .Vt•il H~ntl"ot:~ 8 ,1,,, '''''''"'"'"' _ • -------healt n, s1re1y end well1rt of tne Clly cl Cl !nt et>Ovt "~me<! Clf'Clldenl Pubhsne<I Orange COd,I D•llY Polo•, Ttl' 1111i'm JOM """"II .. PUBLIC NOTICE CO!.ta Mtt• <an t>t1t 1Jt s.er~-d t>y •n fltlDIEltlCK 1. ""l'CHLIHG, ESQ, IAdr 1•, 1914 16'6·1~ •••-1 , fi -unre1trltttd right ot appolnlment ol Ut1t VllllUrl l lvlf. • .. eY• Dr Jltutcr --Pl1nn1r>0 Com1"11tlon1'\ 1nd (trtt!n IYllt Ul PU LJC PuDli1hfd Ol'enge Coast Oaol y Polo!, TO ENGAGE otllctrs ot tht Cily or CO$ll Meia lndf!O, C•hlofltil ,lJ,, B NOT ICE M1r 11. 1•. ll, or.cl Jun• J, 191• 111• 1• ALCOHOLIC Accordlr19 ly, tnt follO\lolng amenaments Tt1· (21J) ,.l.Jt lO ------------------ ltl a•t fd<>P!lil to lM Costa Mei~ Mun•t•P~I Att....,.1 for Evtcu1rl• NOTICE OF SALE OF 11 EAL PUBLIC NOTIC.:E To "OM IT MA'!' '"ONCER~ay 15• 1 Code In t11rtheranct ol Int !1ndl"111 Pvbtlll!M Orange Co.I!! Oailr Pilot. PROPlilTY AT PllVATE SALii -------------· W " · ~c•etelore stl tor!tl. No A 1156' S11t>locl IO li1u1nct et Int llcen'a SECTION J· Seclion 11 ol tne c~,1il MJr 10. 11.1•. Jl, 191• 1~1· Su~r·o• Coun ol t~e 5M!f ol C llllo•~;, FICTITIOUS I USINl!§S •ovlltd lo•, nollct h ntrtllV l lvtn tl'll l • " NAME 'TATEMENT Int ur.cle"lllned prDJIO'tl lo 111 e lcot>allc Me!>& Munl(lp1I C:Odl Is hereby amendrd for tnt Counrv o! Orange l ilt tollow•r>g penons ~·-d~•"'I bt¥trtgn 11 !he preml,tt. d•1<rlted 1s lo re~,d ill follows PUBLIC NOTICE 111 !he fllalt~r of l~e Etla1e ol l>llSlnt lS ill fol!ow1· 751• NtW(Mlrl Ulvd' CO$IO Mesa. Stcl(on 1·3 AppolMl"t~h, Ct!Y FR4NC.ES P. ~(HUMAN, Dete••t<f CHAPARR AL CATTLE FEEDER S CtHfornoa, Clerk, C111 Tre1surtr ind City anor11tY Notice •~ ~•et>r 111vtn tn11 tne NO. 9, 1~ San Moguel c"~'· N~""°" Pur•Ulnl IC luCh lnte1>llc", 1ht NOTICE TO CREDITORS u~dPt1"Jnffl W•ll ~ell M pn•Jal! salt, on nr 911cn, Calllornii 9?6'o0 vndertlQnt d 11 •PPlylno lo tne Ocpdrlmcnt 1~ C111 Cc11ncll 1nA!I J~il'!'•nt ~ SUPEllOR COURT OF THE .,lie• lh(' ••n <ldr ol Ju"f, !OI•, al lloe Contlnen1a1 (•11 11 tnvt•lmenu, Inc. ot Altohollt Bflt'triat COl!lrol tor lnu•nte Cot1 Clerk, a C.•IV 11ea•uro< .. na d Co!~ STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOil c•t•ce Ct L .~w.e ~n<I Ventr~IS. 12?9 W NtYaoa of 1" tlcollolle t>tvtrta• hcinit for ll'le•I A!lorn~y lo serve 1n<I holCI oHlce •I •nit THE COUNTY 0" OltAHGI! Flr.11 Strlt1. Los An,oel~1. Counly ot L01 Thll t>uslne11 It conciuc!.ct b~ a llmolld prtmlMt II le>l!oWI' ON SALE BEER a. durl"ll ll'lt pleasur• !)! the Cltr CO\mclt, H• A-4tH1' Anoe(1~. s 111e of Cahlornl1. 10 !Mt n11111e.1t petl"9f,hiO \VINE (SONA l"IOE PUBLIC EATING Remov1I o1 !htse cltv 0Ulctr1 fr om Esll!& of OEM.A 0 . LACY, OecNsed l "d bt1I blddtr. Bnd 1ublt<:I to Jime, H OaugM ry PLACE) !titlr resPl'Cllv. (Ml$!$ 1htll bt d<>nt !n NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to 1ne conllrmallon t>v 11ld Su1Hrlor Court. ~II ConTlnen•~I Ca!llt ARTHUR F DO"IAT!!'Lll !ht S11mt m"nner •• provldtd lot In Crfdl!crs oi the 1bovt named dece<lent !he right, 11!11 Bnd ln!frfst of $aid lnvt!lmenll Int BEVE RLY A OO NA TELL I Sl'Cllo" 2·1JS tl'lrcu;h and lncludi"~ lh~r all l>(!''on1 hevlng cl~Jm, aQ~l11st the d!C!8t.ed al l~e !lme M ~ea!n and "" 1"e 1 1'11t S!&lemen! 'was lllt'Cf ""''" !ht l'ublllhtd Of'lf\i;tl coa.1! Dilly l';lol ~1chon 1.1J9 cl this Co<1t." •~1d dece<le"f a•e r&qu lrt'd to tile lhtm, t19l'lt, !Ille I nd rnler•!I na! Ill! tllal~ 01 Co~n!V C.ltrk ol oranQe Counl1 0" May a Miy 1(, "1A 1an IA 5F.CTIOH i t Secllon 13-2 01 tne c~~ta "·''n tne neces;arv vo11c h1r5, I" !ne office SJ•d dacta&t'd 11~1 ae11ul•ed t>y oce•at10" 197, ' Mf'1a Munlc!pal Code 11 ne•eo1 Jmend~d ot !Mt tlf•~ ct the abovt en!l11e<I covr!, or of few or olhtrwl1e, other lh~n o• In Jl,FJIEY T PElt:O PUBLIC NOTICE io read 1s lollaw1· to o•tS<!"' !hem. wrtn lht r>ece••a•r 1da11lo11 to !n~t of 1aid dece•~ta. 01 rne O'MELVEHY AND MYERS - -----------I "Stt11on 1J·2 ApDOlntm1nt a I vcucher1, IC the ur>dar1lgntd ~t tne off.et time of de~in, In and to ~II tne cert~ln •11 Wtl1 S••I~ Ut11t l c1mml11ltn. M ner a!lo•"tY ROBERT L , real properly !1t11a11 In !ht C ou n ty Lot ,t,~gtlti, c.ilforn!I '.' •• lo.SL!0·!~.T· OP THll ll'H! mtmbers o1 lh.t Plt"nln~ HUMPflREYS, At1orn1y al L1w. 1500 of Orang!, Slate of California, ptr llcula•ly Ttl Cllll tJO·lUO .. " Commll!lon sl'ltll Ill •PDOlnte<I t>v ll'H! Adam~ Av,, Suite J06, (01!8 M,,a, dt.c,.lll!CI 11 10110¥11, lo-wit 1012J STATE OF CALIFOlt:NIA FOlt Miyor wUh the ~p1ircval o! tl!e C•IV C1lllornl1 91616, wnlcl'I I! the plact ol Lot 2 In fllocli: F ol Tratt 7~2 Fll'1I THI. COUNTY DI' OltAHGE c ouncll l oll Mtwllnstandlf!O t n' 1>u1•ne11 ot ll'lt unde••lll"'td I" 111 m8l1er1 /,lcFadden Home 1rac! No 3 11 P'• Pucl•ol\ed Orange CD~~t Oo<ly Pilot, Ho A"°°2t pro¥111cns of Stctlon \l-J ol tn•5 Code oert11nlr.g lo !he e1 ta!t of 58id dtcfd!nl, m9p rtcordKI •n Eloo~ 1J, Ptgt l3 o0 MBV 11, 16, 31, and Ju"' 1. \971 11•>·1• NOTICI! OF HEAllNO OF P'ETITtOH llllll hold ollltt al and durlnl! tllt within f~ur month~ 1tttr tne J1r1l /,1t..:e11~neou• ~•aps, R!cotCll 01 O•~~Qr :-------------- FOlt PROIATll O" WILL ANO FOR Pl•tture of th• Coty Cou1>td" put>lk•tlon !)! !I'll& nollct Coun1Y Commonlr lncwn t• XII !:011 L•TTlllS 1ESTAMINTAlt:Y SICTION 4: This crdl11anct ,hilt ltli:t 01!.a M1y '· 191• StdnfcrCI Sir!!'!!, Sant~ An~. California E1t1!1 ol ORMONO ALLISON STONE. eltt cl end bf In h.111 force tnd t t!KI CATHERtNE /I., W\.IRS1ER. Term~ of 'ale ca1h In l"wlul mcnev ot l---------------1 0«1111'(1 thlrlr (30) dl'!'S from 1nd eltlr Ill E•tcUtrll ol the Will !M Unoled State, on conttrmallon of ldlt, IL,·71212 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ll'l1t lltU•ll•• •nd Dflort !ht ••Pltttlon of DI 1111 ebo~t n1m.ct dtcfljen! Ten percent ol 1mou"I 1>10 to be dtPOl•tf(f NOTICE TO Clt:ECITOJIS JVO!TH STONE KINDIG l'ttl fllflj lltrtln flllMn f") di~ lfllr ifl pinive, tht ll ltOIElt:T L. HUMPHltllYS wolf! t>•d SUPEJt:IOlt COUltT 0, THE a pellllort for Proo11e of win tnd lor bl pt,rt>llined one• In tM Of'inoe coeit &tlotMY ti L1w Bid• or ctter1 to bl on wrl!lng and wlll STATE OF CALl,OltNIA FOlt l11111"c1 ll'I ltUt r1 T11tt mtnl1ry lo tht Oilly PUot, 1 1141w,peDlt oi gent rll ISOO Adll"I Ayt, St1llt * t>t rtct••e<I al l~t 11o!'e1~IC1 oUltt at any THE COUNTY OF Olt:ANGI petl!IOfllfr, rett rt nce lo """lcl'I 11 medt tor clrc1111llon pr!nlflj 1nd put>ll11!1d In tM Ctt1t Mtt1, Clltlornll tJ•2• llm• t11tr !he /,rst pUblluotlon hlft ol 1na No. A·79Me turlMr p1rlltul1rs, Ind thtl ll'>t time •l'lll City of Co1Jt N-11-. togethtr wlll'I tl'>t T1l1 (110 141.otH belcre da!t ol !&le E1!11t cl CHAltl'fS J 0 SEP H pl•C• of hta .. no '"' Mmt hll llH~ HI "'"'" Df fhe '"""btrl of 11'1• Clly CO!Jfl(ll AttwflfY ,., ••tctllrl• De!ed MtY 17, 191• $CHNAARS. Oectts.cl 1or Jw>t 11, lt11, et J la 1 m , In !Ill votlno for ar>d a9elnsl 1111 Mmt . P~t>llttlld Orlfl91 Co11t D1tly Piiat. AGNE S N. SHEPttEllD HOT ICE IS HEllEBY GIVEN to I/If covrtroom ol 01111rtmt11t Ho. J of 11\d PASSEO AHO ADOPTED 11>11 l'Otl'I d1y MtY 10. 11, 14, JI, !ti( 1&65 I~ Admln11lr1trl• of the CrKl•lon OI ll'>t e~v_t "•mtd ~dkl'<Mml cOlt•I, el 700 Cl¥1C Ctn1tr Ori •• W111, In of Mty, 1971. E,iaie-ol ,uld dtc•den1. "'''•II J>('r\blit hating cl1fms ag1ln11 Irle Int City oi 511111 An1, C•lllornl1. RC!IERT M WILSON PUBLIC NOTICE L•"""• tlld VlfltrHt t1ld <ltce<lt nl 1r• requlr.ct le 111• them. Dttld May 21. 191• Maror of lM 111' w. Fl,,I SlrHI with Ille "KISlll)' ~OUChftt, In , ... otlltt WILLIAM E. SI JOHN, Cl!y of Costa M~5a Lon Anollt1, Ctllltt11I• 900'l6 of !ht clerk of 11'11 •bo~ tntllled tourl, or Count~ Clerk llT1 EST. FICTITIOUS IUSlf\IESS Attom1ys for Adml11!1tra!rl• to prt1tnl lhtm, wlll'I tht n«tSii•Y PAUL, "ASTIHGS JANOFSKY E!LEEN P PHIHNEV NAMI STATEMENT PoOIOil\f<I Orange Coesl DlllY Pllo!, ¥oucl'lfr1, lo ll'lf 111'11Hr1l1ned el the L1w • WALkllt Cl!v CJt r-ot !lw The lollawlno ptr1on1 t rt <1oln9 May 14. ?S, JI, 1916 la&~ 1• O!fltt ct REED'!' .. LA.NS, 610 Newport tin DUPOHT DI., STE ~ C1lv ot Costa Mesa blll ll'l!U 11· Center Drive, Stt. '90, Newport 8el(I!, 11tv1Ha, CALIFOltNIA '1144 STAlE OF CALIFORNIA PACIFIC COAST 1 N s UR AN c E PUBLIC NOTICE Celllor"I• 91~. which h Int plac• er trl4) t3J·Uil COUNTY OF ORANGE ss. EXCHANGE. LTD , •13 Sin Btrllardlno l>lltlneH or tne 11n(!••1lgl'ltd In 111 l"lllers Allert1ty1 Ion ,tlltientr CITY OF COSTA MESA ~ Avt., Ntwpert B'ICI!. Cttll, 9'166(1 --perlalnlng lo lilt ttltle Of tlld detlldent, Publltht'Cf OtlllQt Coast 01lly Piiot M1y I. EILEEN P. PHINNEY, City Clerk C. E. Tnornburg, 413 Sin &trnerdlno SIJPElt:IOI COURT 011' THE within lour monll'll 1t11r t~ fl'I! 11, 25, 21 , 1974 1900·1' 1nd t•·offldo Ctf'!'li: ol IM City Ccu1>tll o1 Avt, Ntwport lltftth, Calll. 9'lUQ STATI OF CALIFORNIA "Olt pUbllc1tlon of 1111• 11otlct. ---'------------ll'lt Cltr ol COlll M91e, 1'11r1by ctrllly Thll bul!t1tll Ii condllCltd t>y , llmlled THE COUNTY OF OJt.t.N!lS Datflj Mfty 1, 191' PUBLIC NOTICE 11'1•1 ll'>t tbOVt •ncl lort00lno Ordl111mc1 ptrllllrll'llp. Ho. A.eoGJI MARGARET MADELINE No. 74-32 w11 lntroduc~ •nd contldtred C.E. Tt>arnburo NOTICE OF HEARING OF r'liTITION SCHNAARS, ----•Klien by t.e'CllOl'l e t 1 reolll•r rnttllntl of Thll ittllm•nl wal !Hid wlll'I th!! "Olt PROIATE O" WILL ANO l'Olt Admlnlstralrl• of f'>• Ettl!• cl FICTITIOUS IUllNl!ll tt ld Cl!y CDllM!I lltld en lht 61~ div of COVllfY Cltrk of Orlni;tt Counl'Y °" MIY 1, LITTllRS TESTAMINTARY tht 1bo¥e n•mecl dttedtnt NAME STATIM•NT Mar. 1914 •nd thtreelltr Piiied •nCI lt7(, E1t1te ol THORWALD 8, SHfltRIN. ••EOY & LAN$ Tiii toUowlnv PttM>ll• •r• doing ICIOCl!t'd 11 1 whOlt t i 1 r"i1t1ltr mMtll\ll "•lUU Dectas.ecl 411 N1wport Ctnlf[, Drlrt, "e. '" tM.llntll 11' of Mid CllY Council f'llld Ol'l !hi :IOI~ de Publllhfd Qra '1Qt Coeil 01lly Pllol, NOl lCE IS HERESY GIVEN thal N~ ... , ... Cl li.t'llll '2'61 111:;.~ c8~t~s.::!!~~~~'~"tl~'1~;;""°'' :~:•v. 197' t>y 1111 fo!low!ng ron c•fi Miy 10. 11. ~ JI, lf7' 1601-14 ~~~~A~ ~~~!,N~r s;,~~~H°' l't~~ll '~~ f,~~ ••rnlrllitr•trl• • otht Elm!r, Sr, 1119 Glene1olti A~E . COUNCILMEN· WlllOlt IC ICE lor 11,11111ce ot Ltll•r• Tettirnenttrv to PllOll•hld Ort~ Coa1t 01Uy l'ltol, Ttrrec:t. Ci»ll Mt111,. C•lllornl1 92611 Ham I, PlnkltY, R-.e;ttl, HtrlJll(I PUBL NOT 1M pelltl-r rtlertnee to whlcn 11 m•dt Mey 10. 11, 2•. 31, 1f1( 1611·74 H1r>ey Elmer, 1179 GI t n t • 0 It $ DES: (0\.IHCtLMEH: NQone for futlhtl' l)lr1k11ltr1, Incl lh1I IN tlrnt Ttrrtce, Coi.t1 Mtta, C1lllornlt 92627 ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: N-HOTIC~ 0,. UtTINTION TO I.HOAGE afld plac• ot he1rlnt 11>1 wme ~II bttn l PUBIJC NOTICE • 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 p I lMI f1tate •• ,,, ••• 1000.2999 lenfol1 , • . • • . • . • 3000-4699 ~11, lnve1tmMf I Plnooc:lol , , , •••. , , • 500Q..5(Wf I '~· ,_ ... !lo<CllondlN ...... -- t Tl• ..... _....... loaf• ' -.~·· ---·-........ -"" ....,.,.., .. a M-~u:t.! '""' ........ 1000-119' r... .. .. 9100-"" -------·----.-=.:.·.:;::==-I 1002 Gtnor1I R.E. 1002 -----------·-... -! General R.E. ERRORS: Advtrtl11ra l should chKk thtl r ids dally & report error• 1 I mm e d I 1 t e I y. The DAILY PILOT auumat llablllty for tho lira! I I n corr t c t Insertion only. I ;-~~~~~~~· General R.E. 1002 1 I Two S & S 1 Park Huntln9tons i Just Listed BIG CANYON C. C. -$159,500 Lovely view of r--ashion Island fr on1 6 l\1o . Nl'w 4 BR honre-:-E.«pcnsiv<' v.1nllp(l pt::rs. cust. cplug & <l rapc:s. :l car ga1. L;caut. soft t:olors. WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO .. Realtors 2111 San Joaquin H ills Road NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 Two Stories Gonor al R.E. I002Gener•I R.E. 1002 I Our 11•ith ptXJI, Olll' \\ i!h•IUI :;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 Bo!h :-il!P~;R UPt.:l{,\\)EL) 1 • ~·or11111I f::nlry WH).'I L.u·gc • 11\ 111;: roon1s f<'loor 111 1 l'"il 1ng f\1 rplacr~. Cuu11 11·1• h111IL-111 k1lehc11s f(Jr 11111! chninJ.: l'Ol11l11'. 11111.:c f.111111~ l\~Jll\~. 1} glUlll h<~h oo111~ .: liH th"' i e.ir g•n'<1).!1'« f'l.l'~ ~· I N I S 111~ 11 B (l;.; l' S ! BROADMOOR TURTLE ROCK Out standing fnrnily ho111c on quiet cul de sac; a l~c. b<lrn1s ' d1n1ng J'Jll & VJ\:!\\' I fleady to go at $58,900 . Incl. land. l\J'Xl.\lS. C.ill 1\L11\! ~.:-o7lii.1; ~"~ '"'2l OPfNTll 9 • IT'S FUN 10 BE NICE! \..Jl'I' 11u.,, ,~,. { I CORBIN-MARTIN , INC. REALTORS 644-7662 Corona del Mar .. • I ....... -------------Generaf-R.E:-1002 General R.E. 1002 FABULOUS IRVINE ,\1r for11ll1i"111'1't $.\I l.".U ~'ut1 l'LIL't' ThL!I IJl'llUll[ul :.!1.: \t'ill 11ld 1io111l! sp11rkle... Ilk~ lll'11. • Nl'w i;hn~ ,·:i111(•1s tl1rtol11-:h l out , C e ntr a l .l l r l condition1 n~. and u i.:rrat ! FllA 11 ~·; 1ot111 11 1111 µay1neuts of S~20/n1onth ' JU"! wnH!ng 10 be assu1nc:d liC'llC'r hUlTY Hild ('all WALK ER & LEE lt•·.i! Ec.t,11" 545-949 1 --'---'='---'-'-'-" BALBOA BAY CLUB CONDO !All'\(~' 'iUdi•I \, l'h 1>1111.._ l 11~t1lr!t'"''I d• '\'!'I 111·111)( l\tlJ. Jnr!1a11 \\'1•11~ (.'1J11ntr' Club. i\'C'1\·1~1r~ B•·n··h i.11~1·1 ! prl\'nlP t')1J]I Il l Ct:JJl t•l-:lJ t..1 E:'-1RF.HSlllP for 01111•~1~ (J\'{'1 l110k~ p<1<1l, ti lt•rllll~ {'01111~ 1•lci.:n n1 1·h1bh•1u"'' \\'HI lr,1.lr (\1 1111~t· ('olUlll) riroprr1~. Sts.<lOO. BIG DADDY ('•ll··..:· 1•.1\h.1,l11!'-ffll)f(1·1· ,, 11u, It •Ill' " !h·· :.,'l't:'lllt•,! \ J .1~· 1:1 ' . :..1·· .. 1 lf111 h~ ,\ .1 'I"'' d 11• ~! ·•••I will! ll 1•1111 ''I'" 1·.1 .. 11,l n~ 11 11~1111:.: $52,500 I 2211 NewpoJl!!; 64~~'8811 Sun/ Eves. 646-5855 L , . I 1 Cameo Highlands 110'.\JE!<;, Yfl\'H 11\\'.\ 1-;'!17 ! l1a11i-:1·. l' \I 1:1~-1-;7 1 EAST51DE MANSION I '."!11"1 ~qfl '! '1"1"\. 01 ].,;lt'!H, : 1.,,, !111111111 d1nu11.:. l:nuh.lr\ I n •)n1 ', 1\1 , 1' J,1t 011 ~ul-1!· '"' \1 lO''\'l.1' II ~· pt.. .. ·I l id II hl•ll'I' "llr! llUH1'1, 111,111. I t\!1,1.,' l'11•1•d I" ~·It lh•I c l'Hl\.,\.fE lll:..\CJ I fl\ 1: 1\V1\ILARLf: l'\\·t·:i\ 111;:' IS Sl'BST1\;.; I !1\1.. :;, 1, B~IJHOO;\IS :'<l\Jl': \\1111 IX'!::.\'.' \.IF'.\\..;, l'!ll J\,'" IJE'.\~. }'(l]{\1.\1. l)l.\l.'l· ,\ ~.\\\IL\' J:u <1~\.-: PR.IC~:!) rnO\I ~711,!V.)1 CA Ll~, 1-0R ,\ l'CR.'0'.\,\L R.1'.:\'J E\V, COSTA MESA FOUR-PLEX I 11! ll • .1 I• 1J' t '' 1 ., l.•11d-l•r-f111tl I fl I 1• ,_ ! 11 f'!ll np1H1rl11nl1v ln .1 hr!lr>r \',• .. t-.1/ll' 1:,, '111'111 l,111J.:in.,:: l•I ·' :;111( •"lit~• '\\,\11/ 1 •\ 1w~>111~· roul1I lie 111••11' ],.,\'-l.,11 \Jt'.tll(') un I~ SCi,:.00 CAI! Gll-7~!1 I 11'11 ~ •!• 0 •I .:11 , dill\ 11 l'.\LL !i-tJ.G6 I" A PR€1TIG€1 /-+-I HOMEI , Eastside Costa Mesa ~ii~i°~j~ I eta L 1 '"""-1 o-0""v.-D-O .. W_N_ LOW FOR AREA j J\1·d1l•,•1 .. 1 b.t!h :1111 ~·! l'T ln1.:1• J \ ,u ).:hi :IL•' S•1••:~~) I Roy McCardle Realtor 1810 Newport Blvd., CMI 548-7729 A I 8112 °/o INTEREST C.D.M. {>1,1 .. 1.1nd1nc: 11.uhor \1• 1\ ••• rl1 '•1111 f• •!'111:11 tllll 11::: I\• II\ ~ }.,,th._ U/•L:l',"I' 1! 1·111 r• .. 1 ,\ 1lrap• .... N!l'l·I~ OPEN SAT . 1-5 456 Cambridge Circle s s I F I E· I Lflf·k at thC15{' teRTI'S~. Thl'Y 11111y be lnstnry i;oon !"!<Ion'! hC'silale. II ~nu \\'Hill An ' r·\tr:i shnrr :! r.r. '.! BA J'OOI. hn1l\t' 1n CORO\,\ !)EL '.\!AR f\11 .1 111~ r.ol'. JOO lrit 111\h 11r11:tlc l'rtn1111un1t:> l/C'ach RC'N!SS Only $69,;,ixJ Ca!I 641-7211 l111ul~(·,11H·ll h,11·k1a11! 11·1th l.1ri.:•· pul10 .\ >.:.1~ B.8.q 111•. 1\I .i 1011 :5·~1.:. ~">. rail ~ _, •. '-) • ,. .... •[fl, ~I .-,-!1 THE REAL ESTATERS , ._. : EASTBLUFF s • . 1 You Own The Land ': i Reduced to $78,500 ~~~~::~::~~~Lll~ • (;l l',tl f.111Hl\I h••l11•' 1 u~I. TEMPLE HILLS !111111 J l11!rn'i<.1. ::! h:1th~. ]gp l.i1111ly rm '\111J•>1 ' llo•lt:hl' ll lPll ( 1'1<1!• .,, th•1"1 ·; l,..h 111' , I , 1 1 ••• th• l11n11ll 1111 1•.11.1n~ .'I I 1 pl1•., :-, .. 11· 11o ·.1 k1h·h· n ( "i'I" I' t•hlll•l•,I .! L" '' Ill •11lf I •Pl \) 111\ l'".:11:' .\,,11 \\,o.;!1l•ll ,hu110111i.; GIB WALKER 1 REAL TY 675-5200 '111 \!" l•il.•I 1••111u•n! ••11 7°, I •l!1 11 •1.,"1111pti"n l."11•l,1 f1111ii1 ~II• ll"illf' ••11 !Jll::o• I l'I fl, ~.ll S \I p I' I ,11.0 11• 111•1 .. rrh ~lli:.~1' C,11\ ni;i:I 1117-titllil 1 BEAUTY CLARK SOMERS 1l 11l-pn~u1(! 111111" S..'11 'Dou'! 'F 1111r l~•d fl "lOll'> 2' ~ h~1th• i1n 1 REAL TOR 6754000 1 nt>i.·d~·· {11~• .ind 1•:1!;V w llh n l'\ll·d•·-~nc· Su1~'t' 1·11':111 .~00 :\!urine. 1 :•1!1~111 1·1.ind n r>n1lv Plln! t 111~"1h•'<i Arl1 ""'un1RhlC' \'/\ lnru1 11 1~·,, General R.E. -1002 1General R.E. 1001 f)1·1•n11 VI('\\!> Utllunn Bt'ru·h S!;1,,~:i<J .Call li4fi-n ll D LI~ ==-=W~a.l.~~~,~~,~~,Le~e HILLTOP. VIE.W POOL ., $39,400 I 6 I P11nor11.n1lc viC'w1 Moon lii;:ht I ~\\'l!ll \n priv81C pool Lots or punrlln~. Lots of pnv<il'Y· l A:-su1n 11 blf' 1011.n. $246 ()11 1~·1" I 4 month pays all. Jus1 11.•ted. 2 • 96..'\-6767. OPfN Tll. 11 • fT S FUN ro 8£ NICE' ~-~ ~~. NEWPORT HEIGHTS CHOICE TURTLEROCK HOME Cul-d e-sac home 'vith 4 bedro6~TIS: ·fam ily room, dining room, 21/i baths. Very lar~e pool sized yard with fire ring. Electric garage door opener and rn any up grrides. $62 ,500 . LIDO'S EAST ENO Open Thurs., Fri. 2-6 844 Via Lido Nord 1'<>ur bedroom , 4 bath, bnyfront with pier and slip pri vileges. 40 fool lot $295 ,000. SANOPIPER WITH POOL AND View at Spyglass Ridge. 4 bedroom, 3 bath. 2 fireplaces , 3 car ~ara~e with controls. Wet Bar. All built m Kitchen. Dramatic Cathedral ceilings. $129,500. lllll butll'ltH 11 'Ol'lClllCttd b¥ I 11tnertl tH WITNES.S WHEREOF, I l'lt~I hlt'llr/' IN TM• SALii 0' ALCOHOLIC sff for JU11e 11, 1t1 .. •t t::IO • m., ln tilt Ptrtnirrlhlp. ltl fl'IY l'ltncl tncl elflllld 1'l'lt 5M1 Of tht •EVltl.lOllS tour1room Of DtNrfl"•nl NO. I OI 11ld Orho Elf'f'llf, -''· CHy of '°''' MtN lhl 21 I d of M ""'" n. tf1' cwrt. ,, 1GD Civic Ct11Nr Drlw W•SI In ' I t2>1f 5 Tltl1 1t1ltmtnt w11 llltd w!lh thf • 1 tY ey, TO WHOM IT MAY COHC~llN 1 thl Cltv Of S1nt1 An1, C1l!fornlt. "' IUPlllOl C:OUll:T 01' TNI COUl't'Y Clfl'~ ot Or•lllll COlllll)' Ol'l M1y !Sl:ALJEILEEN "· flHIHHIY Sl/ttlec:l to 1~1 of ll'lf l\C'lfllf Oe1ICI Mty tJ, lf1.. ITo\TI 01' CALIPOlllNl,t, Ll!Olt 21, IJf( City Clt rlit of It'll 1Hlled for, ,.nee 11 1*1t9Y !"'en TIMI WllLt.t.M 1 . 11 KtMfl, TNI! COUNTY 01' OltANOa I Rectnny ,!!~~~ ~ moving out of Attfl. 3 Bedroon1s !\nd family room I plus secluded prl11ate: patio. I WalkiJig dl~tenct to fill ON THE POINT-CORONA DEL MAR Charming older family home situated on tw o parcels overlooking ocean and jetty. Picturesque 4 bedroom, llbrary, guest house; studio, many trees, roqin to expand. Rare find-belier hurry! $225,000. ,t'ftt City of Cosl• M•M "" u11111r1ltnfd "'°"°"' to Ml e lcollollc COUflfY Clerlit Nt. A·1"t5 PUDlllfltd C>rtl!Of COIO Otlly lllllot, E•-c1Hldo Cieri! of lllf City (~"'It IMWttllft ti lf'lt ,,.m!Wt. dttcrtbld •1 J,t,,MIS M. l( .. OLL f'tOTIC:• OP HIAIUNO 0, .. ITITIOH ~y 2'. Jl, •nd J-1. 1', 1'74 lt'll-74 Publl1hld °''"°' Coa1t Oelty Piiot. IOl!ow'f: ..... Ir Crlvt , (Oltt M .... 11117 l'•r•-• ··~· ,Ott 'Jto••T• 0, WILL ANO 6 -Mi y 11, lt7~ ltJ1·1l Cttlfor1111 . o-MJ Ctll.....Wt M4t CODICILS ANO ,Ol L ITT I R S -p·"'uc NOTICE Pu"uaM lo wcl'I 1111tnllGn. lM ,2131 ~1 T•IT.t.MINTAll't lJD Unde!'llOllM 11 •Plllr lno to'"' ~rtmtnt AHllrftfY .., Jlefl!IO!lfr .... ,. Pl IOWAJt:O H. PHtLAH. ot AICOl'IOllC lflt't rffll Conlf'OI I« li111enct Plll!lllMd 6rtf'91 Cotll O•llr l'Hf'I Mty DecttHd r'ICTITIOUS IUSIN•ss PUBLIC NOTICE of e11 11col'lollc f)flt'1r1111 UC911te•tot thew 24, 15, ~1 • 1'14 ,..._,t NOTICC rs HERl!!flY GIVEN 11'111 7 NAMIE STATIMIMT prtml&tl •• lollOfl'I, DH SALii IEEll STIVIN STEFANI, Jll , •Ill• STEPllEH The floll-1111 ""'°"' ert ooi~u SLl"7tlll c ' c CONCESSIO"iS PUBLIC NOTICE 5Tl!,ANt. 11e1 I/led fltf'tl11 • pettllon tor bl,lllllH• ti: ll'ICTITIOUI IUllfflll Pu~l.ntfl Ort119• '°"' Delly l'llOI. ~ ,.,..,.,. el Wtu Olld Ctctlcllt Ind '°' .. ,\I M IAltlllt IHCW. "13 Alltnt1, NAM• nATIMIMT M•r u. tf71 111'-7' ·----IM\llnct " LAI,.... Tnlt!Mnltry Ill lllf H11nt1111t011 .. Id!, C.111, .,... Tiit follaWll'll "'"°" Ii dOfntl tM.rJlntU ----PICTJTIOUI eUllNlll ~1t1.,.r ,..,.rll!IOI tel wthl(h !t 1111&1 for Mt!IM DtH1m11oe, UOrlt f:lbtrl Cir .. ti: PUBlJC NOTICE MAMli ~fATIMIJilf f!/l'ttltl N rll<ul1r1, end fl'l•I 1111 HIM efld 8 ,._,,,.., Vtnty. 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U.U./4 M61W n, '" u. 11,,,. 21, "' t'7• 1•11.14 MIJ' ,,, M. ,.., •llcl Junt 7, ,,,. 11'1·1 Ml)' A , .. , a. 1'14 1Al>7• I I l<:hoo~. • PETE BARREIT -REALTOR- 642-5200 ~· SUPER DELUXE DUPLEX $120,000 buys near ne# 3 and 2 bedroom duplex. Modern built-in kitchens. Bolh with firepla ces. Walk to bay or beach. DREAM HOME LOCATION Well loca ted v~cant Lido Isle lot. Near tennis courts and oandy beach. Plans avail- ab le. Asking fl0,000. . DIAL ~1766 2161 S.n Joaquin Hiiis Rd .. N.B. A COLDWELL BANKER CO, m&kil Ch~ fJne t!Qme your orld• ...tloY. 3 bedn>Om•, bi• kl<ch<b: 0.llshUUI pool! $lll,llO!J. can A1t. '41-41110 .• Super 1t1e MOO' tt¥O ';toty. Nlse and clean. ~m ~ 650 lquart ffti -h u I l • Excellrnt locaHon. $4T,950! 847-«llO All · 1 ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!-~'I , ' : I I t l • I i;G;';"';';';I ;R:. E;.;::;;;;;;;100;;;2;Ge;n;•;ra;,;l;R;.E;·;;:;::;l;00;2;; l Gentr•I R.E. 1002 A RARE FIND THE HARDER WE WORK WITH A THE LUCKIER SPARKLING NC WE GET ' POOL . 1 A r11rc find but hc·re 11 t.;;, 1 I ULTRA l~lt.IACULAT£ ~ I Marie & 1.1at t ake pride in s howing off our staff. - Bill Haas Sandy Hopkins Mary vonGeldern Uelen Coffey Glad Keer flenry Ulln1an Glenna Bissonnette Call any of these experts for personal serv· ice to list & sell your home! OPEN HOUSES SUNDAY 1-5 4541 llrighlon lld.-Oceanfront $279,500 57 Linda lsl e-!Jaylronl-~285,000 SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT Fabulous ocean!ront-5 llll.-$385,000 ShoreclifCs-char1n-view-fee-$550,000 Coastline & ocen vie\v-5 BR. & pool $145,500 3 BR. Condominiuin. neduced-Now $69,500 If we don't have it-we'll find it!! Specializing in Homes of Distinction HUG HOMES, REALTORS 567 San Nicolas Drive, Suite 102 Newport Center 640-4050 · s tory 11 o n1 <'. HUG F. A REAL RARE OPPORTUNITY FAl\l!LY flOOM . Furnia! 1 I h 'ti 111niug roon1. c.n .. d •' 11 for boat lovers wanting a uxury o!"le, \Vt 1 kir<·h1'n. HUJ::t' COVERF.l) pier and slip at the \VSter front. Main house; p(l Ii u. 1" ANT As TI c 3llR., 2BA., plus Gst. qtrs.· with bath. ,2 CU~"TOM I.lQOL. Emotion;i\ patios and much m~re., $129,500. FE~! Don l ~~2-f'~~ \vay. Huny cuU i lose this one by hes1tatmg! Owner \Vtll trade 'I OPCN. r1Li,· rrs FUN ro BE NICE• for Duplex or Triplex. $96,000-F EE I. ' .•.. 1 \Vi tl1 a vie\v of Fashion Island. Expensive ' ilnported tile in entry, breeze \V ay, kitchen 11 ~ __ & rear yard of this exquisite Portofino home. Fee ·land' 3 BR, 4 !JA + bonus room AND Why not build it? : m any more custom features, a// for $96,000. ' * LOTS * i $62,900 JN UNIVERSITY PARK? I • v11:;\v · $21.950. roo1n r .. r 1 A real greenbelt jewel! 3 BR. 2 BA i~o1ne & , 11111 hnnh : 1•·i1h 101 split. I f.anl rm. J-Ii gl11y upgraded. Huge brick pa· 1 e lt·2 · GO' x :.?O:l', tul.ei; ·11 liu. low ma intenance yard. See this! You'll I tl'1i1s (•f hnn1C' & units. r l·:,\STSlJ)J.; . JlOl'St• !ll'Hp-buy it (or ::;62,WO. THE WINDMILL HOUSE FAMOUS LANDMARK ON BALBOA PE· NINSULA POINT. 5 !Jedroom family hom e, with 3 story \\'indmiU tower that \\1ill de- light your youngsters. "Dutch" shingled ex- terior. Surrounded by large sbade trees. Interior is designers dream. Ren1odeled !~st year by architect/owner. Features large hv- u1 rr and dining roo1n both \rith fireplaces. N;\.., kitchen." ilh everything including self cieaning micro \ra1·e oven. J acuzzj tub in master bath. J,chblc concrete patio \\'ith tree shaded rcd\\'Ood benches. !lcparate boat storage yard. ~--- PLUS· PLUS· PLUl; ~ . ~ . 2 Bedroo1n guest cottage presently brings in over $4000 yt'arly incon1c. F'irst tin1c oJ'fer- ed, home ancl guest house. 8210.000. Call for appoint'ment 54()..1151 ' Prr1·, t;!I' ' :;O(f. 1;ikt•s :! ' ET REALTORS EASY LIVING 11 .. 1;1, s 11i1h 101 si·li1 1111.i , NEW RED CARP , \'nl'i:ine(· nr i::;tiesl 111.u~t· "FASHION ISL.(ND" $28,500-'fhrO\V a\ray the IH \\'JJ nlO\\'Cr ;.ind ,-.. 1:1ek 1 •11. 567 San Nicholas Or., Suite 103 enjoy Ji\'ing: in this 3 bedroo1T1. 2 Oath. Co~ta • 1\JO:\\'t'Ol:T 1; J.; Ac 11 • CALL 64()..8672 f\lcsa 'l'o\vuhousc. J)eluxe features 111c lud· c·.-.unty. !J\"r 1::.000 ~1t· it. 'I LISTINGS NEED.ED ing all bltns, screened in patio an.ct. double on qui••! 1•t1l·d•··.~:ie for t'X· -----, --d d b b t 1 1 t 1·lusiv• hnnu;. $2t!.~il0. General R.E. 1002General R.E. 1002 garage. Surroun e y n1any eau tu recs, 1 G;;;;';;"'~':•:;l;;R:·:E:.::::::1:00:2:G:•:":•:•:•:l:R:·:E:.::::::1:00;:2;: • cnESTL!NI!'. :ir•'"· s1,t.Klll.1 I green belts a nd pool. .Just lis ted. ,,·on't last! I• , 10· x ::or Iii' 1 •"'-Sk•·' EASTSIOE BEAUTY Call for complete details 546-5880 * B lb B P • * I """" ,,,,,,. .• "°"Y· 51"',.' I I ON THE WATER a oa ay ropert1es . 1 . 1·osi 11·ir1i rri1'11r1s. ----sALBOACOVE_S_1_NE\llPORT HEIGHTS ' 400£.17' , FOR.ALL j-The ideal family home un huge /01 un cul· NEWPORT BEACH-$80.950-Doek & sli p. Like ne\\'! r.1icr privil. I Duplex. L..ovcly 3 Blt C.M. . : • • AREAS I (~C·S'1 C . ,1•e~.t~rc~ ~ ~Jcci.~·?u.111 , ~8x ~2 1:u 1~·p·l·I~ I 2 Ul{, ;!l/:.! ba, dining, quiet lucatio11 .. Ju~t 'fra de fo r uni ts U\l'll('r's unit I 3 Blt, 1001n. ~. I 11cplates. l 1u1t l ie~:.. s.101a,..,c J listed, Ilurry CALL 540-1151. rl'!l l:il. Best Joe . O\vner i sh~d. I• JSh pontl and MOR~! c_all !or ClJl· 1,' MESA VERDE'S BEST $12~.900. Call 675-7000 ! anxious $89,500. 642-7491 -----~--I po111tmeJlt to se e only ::;48.9:>0. ~ · ·-·-Not Just A House ' MESA VERDE SPECIAL 1 JUST LISTED-Executive 2 slory 4 BR . 3 BALBOA MODEL \\IA'fERFRONT. 2 +' B t 1 1 ha hon1e. Luxurious!.)' appointed\\ iih expen- llcn, pier l~ slip . Corner : • ·' u . -~· . s be;_iut. drps. 1\'all paper, !~t. O~vn~r 111ost an-A Way of Life \;on1e ~cc lll is largc .. rn.2.~~~~-.:i-Uetlt~~~d -\va -ic used brick pa t io. xiuus. ::;101 .000. 1 y.,u 011··· ~nurs1·1r 11 11·:<11: 1..\: fan1Jly _£Jl011-l· htJmtr1n a choice ne1 ~hh11r-Lg pOol's~, , trees .. J)c~t lo- 3 il lt., 21,:! baths 'J'il.Hll'O!l ;\~su1nab l c loan $37,500 !:i3G·Ull00 1 ~ • ti 1t,1rriu£:il 11ii,; IL\l.~~1 . :1:0 1 _l~ood.-1\Ta ny cus!o111 features including front. cation-on quiet s ree . et· d at Stii.930. 1 E N 1 NS U LA PT. t J.\I 1 ~part'•ll" t l-•• \1 }w~1 fenced patio small i!llest house and hvdro-l·lurry , \Von 't last at this price. CALL 546-5880 11rand nc'v 4 llR. 3 b<J. (;.\f{i)J·~:-1 i\TJ tlUi\·1-r1 .. nk·., · , 1• , p .· d · ;11 . s.ii -00 J,, I . 1· \ '·i , l!u c:·· l11·1n~ r·~·111. 1;r1~h1 . ponic grl'en1ou:.c. 11ce r1g1 ut .J . !CORONA DEL MAR SJ 49 000 673 ~ 4"0 ,. ··ery J-.;ii(· 1"11· ·"" • '' , ,est oc a 1011. 1 Sr. ng h 1 .1.1,,1. 1.1.1• Ontu ' • . _, -. l•ll'lll;d di11111•.: l'l •lllL t'111~11 l,\ I ~ 1797 ORANGE, HOME WITH INCOME-Cozy 3 BR:t2 ba, m 5 Local REALTORS m ""''111 Hu g•· p;itin . 21 COSTA MESA \\'ilh tircplace --ne\v 2 GJ11:ental over ga- l:Hul~r:q1111~ 1rnn! ·"' n~:ir. ~ 642-1771 ra;.;e. For adtlitlunal inforination CALL i ' \J .\Tl· 1: I·: pr••l··,~1•)11 :1! Offices To Serve You Tl11-~ 1.~.,".,!«:~· 1" h1·v 111. l ';1 /I j -l=r:::mm 11 540..1151. General R.E. 1002 Gene<al R.E. 1002 I ~;;:,~:~:';;~'"""'OE"~" ;·G-.-n-.,-.-1-R-.-E-. ---10_0_2_G-en-.-,-.-1 R--.E-_..--"".1:":0~0211 cOLLEGE PARK-POOL HOME IN MESA VERDE The UNIQUE Fedtures Of Tliis Home Are : ·rhc bai:k yard'. It's blg: .\nd l>ca11titul'. It h;,1s iO' front;:igc arid a\·er;.1;.:C's 1·11)' liCl'J>, ,,·ith every inch IJl!aut1fu lly land.~c apeci . 1'he ho111e is spotless'. \\'ith grand piano-s ized li\·ing r oo1n. for1 nal dinin~ ;111d .; bedroonv.;. l>c·liglltful neighborhood. f>re~ente d a! S57.900 . UNIQUE HOMES Realtors. 546-5990 2850 Mesa Verde Drive, Costa Mesa Genera l R.E. 1002 General !<.€. 1002 !~------------~---~ MACNAB IRVINE _________ .... _______ _ FINER HOMES OPEN HOUSE-SAT. 1·5 P.M. POOL SEASON JUST AROUND THE COR· ~82---~ 1 1 A WAY OF LIFE SWING A MOP NER! lleautiful 3 bedroom. 2 bath teaturing ·•· LOT an outstanding Palo Verde stone firCJJl acc, i Crem r:1111ily hnnll' lll SAVE A d . ':=~~~~~:::::::' i\tJJ:TH C!l.'iT.\ :'111·::-;.\ ren1odeled kitchen \\'ith ne\V flooring an tile • -- ---1'h·11t~· 11f roorn ff\l' r:unil~ ~·rvr. HfDJtOO:\IS counter tops. 1-lome centers around very pri- FIXER·UPPER h1un.:. 1>11-: 1·c·1·ro·,t111111 n•11u .\LL Tl:J~:\IS \ate pool area \Vith ntany fruit trees. block .\1 1r·nl1•·11 lniildPr"'. 1 1;d1·111. A· at 1 r ;1('111 ,. 11·011,, . I \\·al l. and covered patio. \\'alk to all schools ,,11 ::.-.,~x i f'.-2 1 .. 1. nr. (HT.111 s1trr,,11nded IJy i:r(; Jjll: y,J11 lia1·qnu1 hu11ter.~ h;ul :.ind shopping. CALL 546-5800 " t•.i!. f:•n! n"11 . huild ' 11 .. 1.:.;. ()1111'1 ,·u!-dt·-,;;ol' 1"·11t't "L'I our 1our 111•1[)~. J;ttor: "1'1.-~llJ •!ll'l'I. Tot;il ).ll'll'<' ~::~.:~~I. IH'l>tflll~~ anU uUekt'I.~ <Hl'l1EASTSIDE (".II : (;; 1-::01_;,; !~1:!-~:t:.~. J-:v··~ r·:dl 11 . .; on 1111.-. 011c. Do :1 associated IROKER5--aEAL TORS 2015 W. lalboa 67WWJ CLASSIFIED HOURS Ad1-rrt1srrs 1nay place tlit·ir ads by tr\rphone ~~:00 a.n1. 10 5:30 p.m. l\lond::t)' 1hru Friday 8 to noon Salurday COST,\ !\!ES1\ .OFFICE ::;10 ,V. B:iy 6·!:2·567~ r-;E\\'POnT BEACll ::;,3;;3 r\+·11-port Bl vd. 6·12·5678 l!Ui\T1NGTO:\' BEACH l 7t!i;l BP;;r:h Blvd. 510·1220 L,\GUr\1\ BE,\Cl-1 22:! f<ll'C'SI A\'f'. 49 1·9iliG S AN CLE'.\lE'.'<TE 305 N. El Camino Rent 492-4·1:20 • co:Ts · WALLACE REALTORS -546-4141- (0pen Evenings) THE EASY LI FE BLUFFS CONDO D1";<111:1l 11':d l1 d r• v ,, r:1 11• d ~p;1('1Pll.. ::' I.Jr, n . '". I'" 11h•d1·l L::.o:. J:11111ly r111. :11·,,;, .~· 1111 111,.i 11 1ni11~ nn \',•t) 1,111:111• 111·:ip;1rnut1•! p,11 1•1 l"r 11u• fl"Tlo·d pl;1n1 "l;rl'•·n-'Jh111t1Lt..1 . V.iu11,•d t' ,. 1 I 1 ll ~ .~ . d 1 t' "r;1 t n • 11 :1llp;q" r ,I,; !ush ··:tt'IH'I .... Cl"~•· 1•1 111~· ('"1111nu1111~ puul. s1:-i.ono C. F. Colesworthy Realtors 640..0020 '-----· R-2 Potential Old Corona del Mar C11l1' '..' 1.uoln•·•n1 h"nu' \1·in1 , nn•pl:11'P and 11h• 1·1•1f on O\"l'l'~i1.1·d n .;! l1tl Pill~' 1', I hk•rks fn1111 111•· hcarh. 11111" 1·le:1n up ;ind y11u'!I INCOME PROPERTY-6 shake roof beauties l,;11<· a honi•' tl1at ~011·11 I><.· --8 garatTeS. e vcrythill " in excellent condi· r·i·nud ·~1..Ca ll.11(•11· auit :isk l tion. Bi r1b lot close to ""everythin °. CaJI for ;d,1u1 l1stn1g !\o. ~1(11 · "'f · · 54"1151 ° WALKER & LEE nt ore u1 orn1at1on. .,... . T~t·al E,;ta!r COSTA MESA Harbor View Homes * WATERFRON°I HOMES * Elegant 4 BR. & lge. family rm. or 5 BR., y,·i th 6 baths. Lido Nord. Spectacular vie\v. Pier & float. ~275,000. Lovel.)' 5 BR., 5 ba. on prize 60 ft. \1·aterfront lot. Lido Nord. Pier & float. $375,000. * WATERFRONT LOTS * 40x90 ft. t\·lagnificent vie"'·· $250.000. 30xl05 l't., Lido Nord, view. $165,000 * SALISBURY EXCLUSIVES * BUY OF THE YEARll 194 1:t. on private Colli ns Is land. fee land; incl. shetke roor hon1e , with 2 bdr1ns .. de 1~, holJby r1n .. pier. slir & all bayfront bcautt· Cul grounds. $2 15.000. 1021 BAYS IDE DRIVE Custon1 ho111e + large guei:;t rin .. 3 car ga~ rage + Jge . guest parking. 50 Xl68 On bay. l'ier & float. $265.00U. OPEN HOUSE SAT. & SUN. 12-5 903 NO. BAYFRONT L<lrge 5 bdr1ll. hon1e on t\VO fully divided lots, .. r ith priv. pit•1-, contiguous to both lots. ~li:3.000. OPEN llOIJS E sxr. & SUN. 12·5 111-1111/, BAYSIDE PLACE The ultin1ate in privacy, on private road & entry. Spectacular bay(ront \Vith pier. T\VO units. or could be one large unit. $350,000. OPEN llOUSE SAT. & SUN. 1-5 LARGE COMMERCIAL CORNER J.;ril·k. full y lensed. '' ith 5 tenants, on t\\'O 1uJI lnt s. un :\Ja rinc ,\\'C., Balboa ls land. RIVER DRIVE, NEWPORT i 13d r n1s. up, a d0\\11 ; 3 n1onth.s old Fully rented. $137,500 BALBOA ISLAND VACANT LOT .\~king ~58.500 \l'ith goo(l tern1s. SALISBiJ'kV REALTY 31; ·•J.\fll 1'>J:: AVE., B.\LBQA ISLAND 673-6900 1 .. ........................ l!!!l!!!!!!lll!lli General R.E. 1002 General R.E. . ' 10021 PERFECT CONDITION Cnrefut lluycrs \rill nppreciate this lovely IJaycrest :1 1-ldrin. l'\:. large fantily rn1. ilon1e. Lot..., of extra leaturcs plus a bcJutifuJ land- scaped yard \1·itll t:n\·,e red patio. A pleasure lo show a11.rtin1e. S7ti.OOO. • ART SHAPIRO CO., REALTORS 1825 Westcliff Drive Newport Beach 645-3120 !General R ._E:~~j General R.E. 1002 1 ' 'Tired of Renting? !t ·all 11-. "l•ojl~•.I -\\",· •·.1r, ~ ,1 1 I ~·,.u 111.,11• ~ ,\-11·1·~1,, I r,•!~'l'all~ -'.\<I lllo'1h'\ 11•·\·. ll II :d~·• .'i', fin,111e11l': ;,\-;11L.lol ·. c ill i; i.:-i711 11['1<\' ~·1:1--:.\T·,..;L :\ ~~ L:E1iJ:(J11\J;-:.:; 1;.\Tfl.' Orc:t11 \'1 l111~ -Hdfl ,v !t\I !\in~~ !~d.. \.!:. ,I; :?\lil rranr1s J.n., C.:\I. ~1··.~;1 d1·I Private Paradise ; In Mesa del Mar ~ Jd,\!11~· Ha11ai1.011 s ,_. r ! i 11 :.'.'. ,\hoour ;1 ::I' llt':lle1I Jk.11.JI a1,,); " '.!'.!' \ 11' ~l'f~1r;1h' ).:Ut'~I ! l'•'< ·1 l'ill 1,,11 l'flon1. Cr(·a!•·~ 1 lit(• lll•~ul lul' ! \! \;j ] I 1-. 1:1\1111101 rq1d o·n r 1· fl' 11 •' <'llh)\ !lh':1!. ~·1111• !ouo·h1·~. ,,f d1·,.:1~11 d]ld d•'l''!I' d1,,lHl;!Ul~l11 l!t1:. ~11 •P :: 1,,•111·1J()111 h11111•'. 1 (~ualll.\' 11;,ll p,1 p•'I', ill':q>--• .. , ~ha :! ,-,,rpe1. 1n:1 rblr 111 h:1r111·'••1n... s.1~1.7:io. c,t11 ;i1r,__2;n:: for 1k•l11ils. OPEN /IL 9 • !rS ~UN TO BE NICE• THE REAL ESTATERS dowd A smaJI price i =.JI l~:\I ,J ~O:\ ('OV-l·:S-ltare bargain: Ab- sent ee O\\ ner anxious to sell! 3E I{. 3 ba th. fan1ily roon1. for111al dining r oont. 125' Ba):· front-pirr & float for lg. pO\\'e r boat. Pr1- \·atc area-fee land-a ~ki n g $L63.500. (Xll) NORTH COUNTY di<1J (r!'e 5'10·1220 CLASSIFIED DEADLINES C rl':'l1 :11ld "!\ Jl'll"111i ;1I. ('all n .. 11· I•• s,.,. un!,v Sti!l,500, t\i3-S;l.]ll I (®"'°FUN TO OC MCE' ~; p 1·o ft·s~ionallv dC't:uriiff•d 341 Bayside Or., Suite I, N.B. 675·6161 i n n d I a 11. d .<; (' a p e r! -I -..,.,_.,_ ... ,,_...,_.._.._..~-.,,..•..,.-.., ... .,..,.,..,._ :i.t t' ricu lou~ly 1nau1l;iinC'd. General R.E. 1002 General R-:-e. 1002 1 "BLUFFS BEAUTY"-$89,500 Fa.~hioncd bot h ins ide ~Xr. ou l for executive style cntcrt11ining. \\.;ilk-in bar. 2 fire- p!;-1ces. extra lg. li\·in;.: roo n1 \I' bea1ned ceili ngs. Spectacular \'ie1v of Upper Uay. Jack Custer 642-8235. iX12) BIG CANYON-POOL & VIEW Superb 4 bedroon1 Broadn1oor hon1e, Im· prcssive entry drive. 40' pool. l\1arvelous vie\\' of golf course. $179,500. Ton1 Queen 64-!-ti 200. ( x 13 J COLOR ME WARM & MOD Gold. orange & \vhite set off by rich bto\rn paneling: highlight this 3 bedroon1 Cameo f-Ji ,.,hl ands VIE\V hoine for $79,900 . Martha • M;:'mab ·642-823,l. (Xl4) ....... .. . ... TUSTIN ACREAGE 5.1 acres \Vith 6 bedroo1n ho111e & pool on :y, acre. Plans for 8 haJ£.acre sites. l1:orse property. Will sell all or part-both for $271,000. Harriet Perry 642-8235. (Xl5) $110,000 BAYFRONT 2 bedroom. 2 bath condominiums \vith MANY extras. Barbara Gothard 642-8235. (Xl6) BIG CANYON- 194' OF MAGNIFICENT VIEW 5 bedroom custom home on golf course. Recreation room 22'x24'. View from ALL rooms. $325,000. Tom Queen 644-6200. (Xl7) BUILD BY THE SEA View of surf, jetty & Catalina, Huge lot in exclusive Shoreclills. Private beach .ac- cess. City & regional approved. $150,000. Ken/Helen Hartley 642'8235. ( Xl8) -~~~~~-~ . [Irvine I IOI 00..rDrlvo M2•12H 19" MacAIUlur .. ,.azoo for Action ••• Call 642-5&78 1 DC'ndlin<' for cop>· & ki!ls is 5:30 p.n1. the day be· fort• publication. cJ.:cept I for Sunday & J\·tonday Editions \1'h('n deadline is Saturday, 12 noon. ,\ lo " (I I u t f' I y rnn\ L'· j 11 f .;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:::::::;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; L'OJHlitiQn. Counrly kitche11, :-;unkt•11 li\·1n.; r no nl, Sl'fl;1rate l\ining rooni. i\eal' s(·h"l•ls and n:crr;:i.11011. F Pl' land. SSJ,500. I I I S:!G.900: l.01'< t·ash 10 assun1t• 1 ! $l~S \l)!nl payn1rn!. i'' i j fl·li\. S!utrp 3 bC'droun1 on O\'l'T'SiZl'il lol. 1-1 u ]' r ) ! I CLASSIFIED REGULATIONS ERJ{Q!{S: Advertisers should check thl'ir ads daily & rt•port !'tTors irnniediatcly. THE DAILY PILOT a~umcs liability fo r the first ln- corrccl insertion only. CANCELLATIONS: \Vhen kill ing an. ad be .sure. to .make a record of t he KILL NU!\iIBER given you by your ad taker as receipt or your cancellation. This kill number must be pre. scnted by the advertiser in case of a dispute.' CANCELLATION 0 R CORRECTION OF NEW AD BEFORE RUNNING: Every effort js made to kill or correct a new ad that haa been ordered. but we cannot guaran- tee to do so until the ad has appeared in the paper. DU.'lE-A·UNE ADS: These . ads are strictly cash in advance by mail or at any one of our of· fices. NO phone orden. Dea4line : 3 p.m. Friday, Costa Mesa. office 12 noon -all branch ot-1 fices. THE DAILY PILOT ,._ serves the rtght to clas· 'sl(y. ·t'dit, censor or re-fuse any advertilement. and to change its rat~ & regulottOlla \\(lthout prior 110tlce. CLASSIFIED ~ILING ADDRESS P. 0 . Box ™D, Cost& Mm 92626 640-1120 8·17--6010 ,.\gt. K..p this ha11dy dlr.c:tory wltll yo11 tf\it Wffket1d at ro11 go houae-'t1111th19. All tfie location listed below are clncrlbed 111 greatef de-tall by ocherthl*J ...., wit.re h1 todoy'1 Dolt, PIJot WANT ADS. Potron1 1howl•t ope• houHt for tale or to rfllt ore •'9ed to list 1vch h1forrwotlo11 111 this coh11n11 ffdl FrJdcry, Sar. urdcry Ii Sunday, HOUSES F'OR SA~E 4 BEDROOM ·ao85 Mountain View Dr., Laguna Beach 494-8558 $68,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 4 BR & FAM RM OR DEN 1657 Utah Circle, Mesa Verde, C.M. 546-9238 (Sat, Sun II to 6) 20401 Ravenwood Lane, Huntington Beach 963-6029 $63,500 (Open Daily) CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 3 BR 9564 Bickley (York/Villa) H.B. 968-2474 $28,900 (Sat & Sun 1-5) DUPLEXES FOR SALE 4 BR & FAM RM + 1 BR 6ll Carnation Ave., Corona de! Mar 67&-5631 (Fri., Sat., Sun. 1·5) * .... • • I SOMETHING SPECIAL A very lovely 4 bdr1n. hon1e on one of Mesa Verde's nicest strt!ets. Beautiful trees & lush Ja\vlls. Th e huge Ji vi ng rn1. is exceptional : the forn1 al dining r1n . & separate fa1ni!y r1n ., add to the joy of li\'ing in this Joke ne\v han1e. $57.900. OUR 25'M YEAR BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 2407 E. COAST HWY. CORONA CEL MAR General R.E. 1002 1 General R.E. VALLEi" C('llter, Calif. l .(i 1 1002 AC. Parklike s~tting , n1any ! Newport Heights hu~e oaks, hve. s!rean1, ~ NEW LIST,NGI ! privacy, gard('ll S?il · fa~nily I Near lfarbor Hi. Assun1able fl-ult , grapes, bcIT1e~. ,~·1th n VA 1 1 a . ., 1 3 be l·r 1 . "I 60 oan. nun cwa c au l u UlllCJUe g x ._ _ _, 2 h· B 1 111 s Viking r.J.H. 2BR, F.R. 2 ~.,_,rnl, ,1, • •BA 4 T . 1''ra. kl' fireplace, new cpl, clrp:;:. . · on air, n 1n Obie "'ar Lge yruy( fireplace Y•ith Ariz. '" · · Flagstone hearth & \vall 644-3928 or Eve. 548-2426 plus n1any cxtrns. Lo1v tax:es. An Ideal Relirement 1 }Ionic 714-749--0300. or <.'Orne • to 29160 Mac tan Rd)300 fl. Lachenmye r Realtor North of Fruitvale Rd. i, • ..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,11 0\\11cr-Broker I ' IRVINE TERRACE SUPER INCOME Sparkling pool, 3 bedroonu1, separate laundry r 0 0 111 , See this Coronfl de\ r.11tr dining l'Ollm, bullt-in B·B-Q. i duplex. 2 Bedroom, 1 buth Ne\\' carpets. You 'll btiy it Ct'Ont house \\'ith beamed at $83,500! cau MG-2313 for ce\liugs · rent fil'eplace and details. 3 betlrc:1'1m. 2 hath N!ar unit. [li' ITT~ ro" N~r ~ ll~~oo:; :: • n~11lh. . ' l . .• Make an almost immediate move. Newpart Cresl is the exciting townhome community that overlooks Newport Harbor and the ocean. Sig, bold spacious homes. Residents' Swim and Tennis Center. Exterior maintenance provided. Come- let us show you how you can't afford not to live at Newport Crest. 2-3·4 bedroom residences XeWom $6""43,000ff g From Pacific Coasl Highway aM Superior A\lenue Intersection, drtve up Superior to Newport Crest entrance. Sale office: #12 Robon Court. Open deity to A.M. to Sunset. (714) 645-6141. "9.25~t co1went1onal hnal'IC1ng cl :30 'f'Qr lonn Cash PftCG ot Plan 1, S6.l,OOO: total down payment ot $3 150 OQ; 360 monthly payments or $~18.~0 (principal and Interest!: IJ.....es 11nd asso- ' clollon ten aOOltional. 9.15'k ANalUAl PERCENTAGE RATI. Prime lllCation! Huge 2 story ~ Cfw1 ~ • oroi.tt 01 PlM:ltk: N, c.. lftC, 0n pool-size cul-de-sac. 4 ~ "°"" H. Quint c;o,po,~ °"*., COl'lttaclOf. • '\1,..,111 . . bedrooms • fAnlily room ... 1!.J=--...i:: rorrnat dining. ~f UC H "'""'""'""'""""'""'""'""'"'II "'lot QllO!td w ttwi w t1Mt1M i. tt1e-.. outthlH pnc• of MOn E. '~ 900 847-6010 A•• d•v ,, the s= D'Y.... ll'lt llOfM 10 ""'ICh -.ill bll tO<ltd ..,=., 11011111 Ch91gu tot'°' ..... _, ' • .., ""~' " llU mh1m.t ot OOUOf\11 )1-t .. Olfln4 by • The S.04tt, helflc N. C., A.Rt. rw:i an a.di Don't delay. • l11C. ,......,., "'' 1;oh110 ~ prJcM, ~bu.lid.no P'• Selt Jdle Jtem.s wtUi a Dalb' Oa.Uy Pilot Oa..uted Ads 1 ~:::""=-=="'='...,=•::"=""='=-==".:".=-===·=-=-=·"'~::'.'. ClnulUed' Adi Call 642--5618-'-==·-----I· ' ' ' • Friday, May 2"1, 1974 '~~~~~~~~@j~bo~•~ls~l•~nd~~~t ~tl~Co~s~t• MM.I lo24ffuntlngton11 .. ch 1040:1 H~un~I~, H~1~r~bO~u~r=::'.104~2'.l,;L;•;gu;"':;llM;;;c;~;;;:;:;1048:;;;;L•;g;u;ne;;;8N;;,;al:::;;;;:;:;i;OU;;: I Newport B11ch 1669 Newport och 106 1 E •.rside Specl•I I, SPANISH ON THE WATER LIDtl (lw""r """I' I n1 1111~ Jot e OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE 81.Y mxtl ltom• on the -3 '! 11cliun ''" Uus l11·au1llul Sat, Sun, & Mo" 12_6 • • 1 Newpbrt Ht•. Span.l@ style. bedroom• plUI tep&nltl unit IArgc home ~·l1h 2300 i;q. ft. ' S 1• 1 ' HH I Ch.-:mtin&: 3 Bit., dliilng rm. 1 ovl'r glU'age "1th Y~. Call Has 4 bdnTUi, 3 bnih:i. 22092 ur r dtr Ln. H.B. ~ 3085 MOUNTAIN VIEW DR, & 11unrn1., trplc.: modem m tor l\ppt. M&-7711 fo'o1·ma.1 dining room, dl't'.:i.m Pl"l\Ct' & Prl\•acy belunlf -SAT. & SUN, 1 .. 5 P .M. bit-in kltthcn. $47,000 k11chl'n. ran111.)· fill ,'}. large \\'tlllrd pal!o ~llrdl'n, ·I OCEAN VIEW KING SIZE "l'\\ ing l'QOlll. fl'"if'. $51,500. Br, 1111.i b:l,cprl\'/\tt" maste>r \\'8\lt' \\'Olchh11 fro1n your Spacious four b,edroom, 21h. bath home, cozy Llu-gf' custom bit. hon1e; 12 Walker· u Lee Cull 540-lilO 5 u 1 e · 0 mP 1ete 1 Y dining room. Cir! ~·11.tchiug living room with red brlck fireplace, .. sit-ruon1s: 4 lx.lrms., den. huge · U n·dccoratl'd th r u · o u I : froin. your <lt•ck. J\l"'"icol d t b l ti ".. i't"'c. rooni: 2 00.ths; u!il. & 111,1,~ ,,,,.,. OWNER FINANCING SUPER! Balboa Island 3 bedroom coltog~. Perfect weekender. Steps to the water . Land value at $61,500. Low do,vn -lo\v interest. HURRY!! (~·) fre~hly painted, new gnld ..... own \Ve , ar, arge r ear pa 0, ~ar ga~ ~ott·h w/alJ bil·ins. Many I plush carpeting, ne~· custon1 ~~~fj'~sinm;~~~1~~!~~ifo~~ ruse, 8 spic 'n span property at $68,500. : cxtra'5. $71 ,000, I Newport Heights 1070 "'"'""' & wallpnJ)('r. 110••· lconwr'8tion """ All 11t;, M ' M'I R I Es I TRADEWINDS * POOL HOME * bcaotiM rn,ckyat~ with GrlOn I ne llCI fate for $26,500. will1 payn1e1it:. · d • . ,__ ti! I srpcratc side yard. Only 3 like rent. Better llurry. 618 S. Coast Hwy Tradc,,·in s a..<tn~, ~au II Cuitonl built 3 BR, 2 tm. Ulk!! from beach! Assun1c I Lagune Beach 49._8558 B:tyerei.:t; Pr:st1ge homt", 3 honie with F'am-m1 & lrplr, 2%5 1-larbor Blvd, C.ftt . Huge Shade Trees 51.i~ loanornewfinanclng.1 ~HARBOUR. hdm1s., family rn1." di~. new cpts, Pfllnt, drti11. , Only $-19,91.X}, ~lu~t set> to 1 P,[A.L.lY rin .. 2 bnths: cha.~'Tning tn 1''untat1!1c 40X20 Jlld & REAL TORS 675-7080 ' $27 ,SQO;_ln C.M. &.pprt>C'tatl'! (},\'ncr/Ai;~nt Laguna Beach 1048L.Jgu na Be1ch 1048 cvrry \\'llY. See this before filtered pool on spacious lo! GRUBB & ELLIS co. '~""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'• I ~2-:l5M 1i214 COAST 1·1\VY. I you buy! $79.500. and a half. $62,0C:. 641).1514 Coron. del Mar 1022 C d IM 1022 Hurry, this lhn!fl bedrooin' · 71-1: 8-IG-138•1 & '.?13: S!Y.! 2845 I CA' L 1:\,0 646·1414 aft 6 & w"~·Js. 1 orona e ar I hon1e at this. price \von't "' ~ ''"' 1--------1 1,~, l0t1,. 6>&-7111. 5 BR TWO STORY 1 11t::!.~_. RARE NPT. HEIGHTS OPEN SAT/SUN 1.5 ! oPfNrJLl ·IT'SFUN108EIWCf• Lo\'f'ly hon11" ih quiet SALE OR !..EASE. 4 BR. 3 * NEW LISTING * a~ Rustic ranch-style :.!BR, IBA · 1 [~ ~ nl'1t:hborhood I eR tu r in~ car gar, 211~ bu, NC'wly d('('. Nta r Ntwpo:t.,'J..11 orrlre hoine. L2,~ sq Lt lot at end BUY A WARRANTY HOME 2718 SHELL ' hd1,·d firs , rus1on1 drps Close 10 ii·aH•r. 8.13-9169. or ln:.>e·hncd cul-de-sett. China Cove, Co mp I et t-l y I lhrou~h out, sep. gurst rn1. Two sepa l h N th d R 2 IV lk D1·lve by 358 Ramona \Vay I l"t'furbished 3 bdrm., 2 ha. w/priv. ha .. floor to Ct'ihng fryine ra e ou ses, or en • -· a GRAND OPENING 10rt Tustin bttwn 15th & PANORAMIC home: fe11.• stC'p~ to priv;1ll'' f1n-·place. ;;ll clec. blt111s, to44 to beach & town. Needs minimum refurbish-Ntwport Bay Tower• i 16th) OPEN Sa1 1Sun 12·~>. CANYON VIEW I heach. Asking SI09 ,.-.oo. Eastside $36 500 fnrn1;1l dining roo 1n. ., ing, Good income. $68,500. 1 & 2 BEDR001it 1 San Juen Cpstrn. l078 OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-5 1 • S1tua1etl on 11n uvers1ied lot. TURTLE ROCK <.:ONIXJi\-11/\IUM ll01'tES 1-.11~e Terrazzo T i Jed ,. 966 SANDCASTLE C'\trrini·l.v .~h·1,ri 1 .3, BR, 1'.; S:-12.500. • . ANXIOUS OWNER . • SHIELDS REAL ESTATE &1)fl'o11t liotnes STJtOLL old San Juan Heamf'd, t'oyer . Ta..,te!u\ly 111:1rhor Vi<'l\I Hills. Lovt'!v 1 :~\ 1 ~:\ fl~~,~~:11 _N • t 11 1~: ~Call 9b3-4a-l3 •. ,\\ 111 hC'lp finance. Ju,.l 131.11.1\ Slipa 2·l· l BR'S , all priced 1o :-...·II· rlrco1·atrd [•11' the bdrrn 21 ba ..._ stre·k-'·r· • '• 1u' ~a '...l 10', doi~·n 1111 thi!> ~hal'p :i 318 THALIA f''u!I Security lllglu·ise under $40000 d1scrimlnarin1: huyei· in I 1 ~· " $i 10 fllJ(l ii \ ~ f.uHlly ro1111, :ill Inuit-ins, lw!J"nl.. 'l hnlh + 1111.1un1. Sll'l'I & roncrelc construeflon Cl•ntu~ ti/l\.lission Ciiuntry lovt'ly Jl(•utrat IOlll'S. .1 1 '}V{! 'N'o'"T"· ope' N 11lu~h rarrw:t1n:.: .~· l'Ornl'l' T1111 h!l'alio11, HCt'O ... S fnnn LAGUNA BEACH 494-8093 l'l'!\;1!(' Ua1~111es I 49-1121 ~\)3-{l'J<,X) &"'fhoon1s, :: llllth~. :J . !.x·ullon, Just h-.led -hcst :t "1r<1"l' sp;1ct•s lur n1osl J-or ' ~ · 0 I I I p•11•k ,\ 1lOOI: 1 it·11· uf rull111g .-. b f''1t"\'placf'S. !Jirgc f''iiintl.v u _s anc Lill.! O<.'l'an. \' 1" 11 hurry • ~·111J ;j .J 5. 8 4 24 . 1 .. ---.--------~-----------tuuts. l''.'l"IQlll·~ CASIT,\ for s;ih•: Rooni. 1\IJ this PLUS at ~i;;it-dO\\/l). Spat•iou~ .~ :·,un1Co, Ht1ahnl'~. hill~: loi<•ly l'ilrcfr<'.'r Laguna Beach 1048 1 Laguna Belch 104~· Roof rop suncit•t·k 1 S'!:··.Of~l ., llR, 1 J~a. · " 11 I lantl scapin". J::arlv. 1 . Jluge prorcssionalJy , graC"tnus ,, lll'in., f\'n, BLUE RIBBON " •unusual ·opportunity tu 1 S1•1u11in1• i>ool, frµlc, li.;l' lan1lscaped lot, love>ly trers, : I u r n1 it I din. r111 + s . ·I,. . , . Ol'l'UP<lllt'Y avail. & JUS! . REDUCED! 11 i THREE ARCH BAY Purchase Bayfront Property 111·1!10. 1H·russ fro111 pa.l'k. '"':t rdf'n :ll'ea nnd an <'k"•anl unheliev;tlilc gue~t hotl~l'. I' ,hal.1',,''. .. ",'1 '.' ',ir1 481•1.2B.A, VACANT l'cdUl.'Crt to S59•900 -FEi'.:. Spa"•O"" 3 B""l>I <l"<I 2 '·• in Nc1\•porl "~ach. ·l!X~-:lll}·I -" ill! ~ 'I lll I t'l hlt1n kit h .. ..... UI .... ' u ., 0 ~or If(' So II "I'. ·1 ~· ----------POOL 11·11h a Hrdll'<~xl !)Pt'k Call rur ;1p1i't. · ' · ' t l · • • L • fa111ily home. \\'ct bar. teak 1 i~l .... 1 , • u l l''?'.'~ ~ nins 310 .Fernando Tld., N.B. Santa Ana 1080 alongsicll' l'1·111H• !1wa!l1u1 1u·. :-iu, Ui;1sl DOLL HOUSE cabinets, dining rrn., huge> I th.~.t.111c~1vc _p1upt:1ll~0s, !.II.~ 67S..8551 _________ :_;_.; Co:\1i:: sEE·· c JI 6·1fi-O___ l'l:u.i. ~l:!.:~J(I. $\ti..1. l'el' 1nonth p;,_\S ull.1 l'lll!")' 11•i1h \\,"l"•·l·.111. Q,., .. ,," OLt<J11ltonl. !>lie uf \\~JI O\\l l;;;;;;ji;;;;;o;;i;;;;;;;\i · • ·· .n 1 '>JJ (".\LI. !k;S-1111 , , , "~· " I I -11. S<•rHJ Polnll' hv. O\\'nr <J br, :1 ,\~su1111• <!'• FHA h111n .. 1 1 vi{'I\"; lx':uni·d ct•ili ngs. r-;011 1111 acre, inc LU('!> )OU!' 01111 µ u..,., * Crest Realty J.~l'rhno111s, he 11 u t i f u l I v ss9 JOO Island & O\'Crluol-.s 1111~ ~1 1 l)/H. 1>nld t '/lt. Ass1n. "" u~ I u~" ""' '~·· .. AH Ot ..... l \'.\ Ll .. ~~y RI ,~I.I\ t\11•p1:1,,d and drciill·d. l!ur:~· I · ·NEW LISTING .1vhitl' ,1·u ter M\'l'~: rh·· I By Owner I .i·' J~,ui. •IOI \\', ::lit>rru. Ht L<J'l-. -r~-l"i""RJ B:i hilt'k :-.an.I, <'V\t'!'t'd pal1•1. I ls! \~leslern Bank Bltlg. ~~1>1nrasti\' \l"hlle 11·.1ter \'iP11s I house ha11 3 bdrrns;, !!1•11.: HIDDEN JEWEL '~-~11~0~--"~l~.i9~~~~~~~~ A PlRG [lll!Rl'~ISl •MfRICU• SlOCK f •Cl<&NGI co .. .,."' 11-,c 11/fpl, 1rpls, drps. boa! Ill" tr;ulr·t ga 11•• L'ni\•ersi!y Park, lr\"'ile !i"Ylnl Jo\·ely 3 hcirnl., 2 ha .. formal £hu. 1·n~., la1n1ly 1'11l.,; . . I ci,,~r u+. s:;1.:11M1. Onr. HI'{' c n t l )' Jl a j n l I' fl' Days 552·7000 Nights ho111e .. Abo.ut 20 yrs. old.! p1~;l'clc•d Urick put! u. D1~lll!('l l\"~. C'U~1Ulll 110111r Jn I It .e] hlt-j:'Js::. ln1n1aculate thl'llOUl. Only I 1-'i·pli"., bl!-ins, 'l("Ml<l firs., I Sl.:>,000 \\est Nl.'\~poLf. 3·100 si1. ft . HouMsfors.M Da na Point 1026 ~.~ll.i~. 11 dbl _gara)!c. Only ~112.:'tOO. I EMERALD BAY fl'e land. 2 Blk fz'f>n1 OcC'an. !!iiiii;;;Oi!jiiiimmm;;:;iiii;;: Top 0 THE IT Fountain & Lights BUILDING SITE \! the ''('"" top ol f'. u11·1· 11t! 4 La.' rgedBdrn1s. 21:. B;11h::.,. • "' Ba c;he lor's Ha ven ONCE IN , 1 · •J • • eus on1 ecor·1tt'd 1n11.>011c1 'M ·1 H !'111;11111• lh{' t•ntry of rh1sOnr_or lhl' last J1•,rl Jots Buy, ~ith the bo.>~I \"h 'l\s 1111,0001 .. 1111~1 tcJ;,.n&~lstr ou1e omes HILL ~.1, .. ;~~7L'01~i:~·~~{1~:~\(~~. A LIFETIME I 962·4471 ( :;··, 54t.-.8103 ]O\'r'l} ~ lllh'lll ' 21 ~ \J;1rh .\\·ail., ~boll! 3 bl ks .. !(l f L..1i:una h.1s lo orrrr, is l!us . B:llh, !luge :\!;islt•r Sulh• for sale 1100 \"\'it h a drnmatic 1!!0 de>:,.:.1 ;.o.,.111 111 b<.' 1h111t1t";!11•1L 11' h11nil'. 1\li.>\!L'<ltt-t:••r;inH<' lx.·ach. ~lx119 Ft. Pr1l'l'd :ihciru1 .. rl1•n.:{1 ~b<l lh hon1i.>! \\/llHlk·lll c·lo.~t·t T~u·i::i• plus ocean \'ir\v, ,1 1 2811 Ocean Lane l••r,.,.,.r p,11101i;;iniic \IL'\I o{ • t~lt·:. 1'·,'}l~1.1p1.·r ... 1.''.1 e I YI 1·11;ht at S21J.OOO. _ 11 ith t;iltuird rni. 11.·i!h \\'l'I; Dt•(·k. kuii:: st pOol t'U<ini l:)l~I J{;~yf1~111 l'l-..,_111,1 .,1[(.11• beautifully <!ccol'atcd ;:: RH 1 J &tlroon1s •tt.:cou1 ;uul !111· 111·11(·~1 Park Huntington '.1trJLln1~ .ind t!1.11il1i1· .... tll ! IH11'. f\t·cl'ntly, ,~,rnplt'h·l.1 11,,,1•1.IJar. fatn. 1. 111 . -.1 .H. l::.\. 1_0:.~t. Ucst iluy .11 l\:. f)('n or .J Bl{ ru-.:roni tnult I Sll"!.~1U~1 bi11ru1~ 1·:ip11nl. Jl;111:i 1'01111 ""' , f f 1 . ,·1ilor l'tlord111;11t•d, i.;111• ;111 l'l'mod•'lrd ,\/. n•dcL'Oratl'ci I fonnul o ·, n 1.,. 1-1 , S.IJMK.1. ld.i-.i .... ~ · 0 S t 'S j ~ · · ...... 111 S1J. t. n Jt.•autiful ht1t\1<' . 1 . , . , . "" ".. -.-------~· honiciirlh _hu~rgarnrii:..ini.I pen a un. ·:l !1:111 ... ~···111:.: h l·~·h,1111>.: Trt-lt•\cl 1111h 4 IX'(h'{\(}nis .11r 01_~lp11~!tLHl~ou. litt<' $171>.~10. 1'()1nn1un11y 1'C'ru11s C'11ur1 .t :'-Hlllll.J·. !1111111>, l·aharu1 .'V. lormald1ning,andlt1'1:Ul'IOll~ University Realty till~ 1 1 .. o11.~•lll. ! hath [· ! . ll "' . Cll si,tJ.J(~l 1111:1. Ila l.uid LAGUNA VIEW ! S11un. Pool. o:-.LY S~i.j(IO,, J1.1l1u. Huy \!r11'. ,\dulls. I rnasl"r :.uill'. Ot1tsidf' is 1·~-, * * 673-65l0 * * 111\ur~ t·1 1nd.,111nl111ru. B} ·llll! )" iooin ilJl( iu,.,1e l.lonu,, CALL 552·1500 til:,.U:..'OJ I S1nl P•:I. S.>.:.7tl0 j)7;,..7ti.'1 1 rn~il'1' -ario d~cks, hi.i:: -.ippoJUlllll'ut. l~fi-'l~:ti 1~"1(1111 Lois nf 11all1~ar~·1· .• VISION • Th('rt' Hr<' null's o[ OC't'Hll ,\;' ,._ l'IJr.¥1•1•·1·· \I I P-t P· ·k " I . i.: · . . I f'. JI · p<Uh'!1n~ S: n111·n:n~! .~ (.ir rn!. i·u·"' fnnn r h 1, F ~ ...-i..,.,.. 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There <1fl' !.:' ii·ie· ll'<'!)ill'L', !-:l'llC'l'QU~ *A TOUCH* I :-.oi1tf'I lr1111l· B1 0111lt·1·. 10 ssuma e o a n 1,,,111, d1·u, 11 1 ,1d~ r1•nn. i..inds (lf ni11l'IL.'<P..:C 111,,n .. :.11.c bcdro•.ltns. f:1inLl\ l'l'1•n1. 1 : .ill-'_,-,;,-, · 3 111·, t ha, aln1ost nc1' l1<11ne: .. 1 · ., 1 * OF CLASS * * PEG ALLEN * ::•111r1111·1 k1ll'lu·11. f:un.l> ·iv·uJ· hi l 'ill · new c·u~ 1•1n 1•.il\". ·• il' -----1·11.·.1tC'd in hr:iu11ful L;1kl' ·· ]\,'.i.1'1 i.:~0;;1 i,.;1.,1 ,.'.;~~-\ll'l"l'I :td\drtl<1gcnl"1.unl,;.~'.;j,'..JjU.PF\l'T 1,, . 4 HI' t !· UNIVERSITY PARK Dl::LIGl:ITt-LlL i'\urth 1•ud, furcs! $108CkJ ~I J • ! i'•••n1. iniprt...,~ilf' Spltt'lHllS LL.\~L '11~ J:CY 111~ l1n11n.I 11• \\ .! J:J:, ('(J.\lJIJ:\l!~!l:'-1 lt\•~:.!lll•Jl' l.t:L,Ul"l' \\'1rlol L11i.:un.1 !f1,110·1· 1!1 .; 1 .'i;1,..to1•~. I,\! ll1)11r ['U.B\ .. 1il2.J, I .. \ '.•~' . .II '1 I;:.<·~ I'>.·" D ,. '-'·' .·1 ·.• Call , .. . 1 1n1, , •· l,•, ;.._,.,1 '.! BB. 'fol\nhOUSt'. :! lt\. !11g \1e11: ;\BP. .... hunkl'n1., I "i' ;, . V \ ll:as l t u1,~11," '1 'n!r~. L!r;1L'1•l11l 11· t ll d Jn i.: " -n. i:. l"'ll1 lp l'1•lk\' Ill'\\ l'l'p1 ) '' ' " 11· rl C ... 1;11t'l'l•~t'. p.lllo:'i ;i 11 d H.rr!ii(HJ !, htfl 1 hr, 2 li;i., The Real Esta te Fair 1 · 11 ' 1 1 • l 1111 !a111L l'n,·;i\t' Ji.tl1o. 11-..; IJ\· .. frjll., duung rn1 .. 1 1n1·iudl's varp{'t thruout,' .. 1 1 1 " S • 839-6133 or 536-2551 •,•,·11",,·1,'1"10 .l';'!i,··t'.' 111 scp1n.i.:. Nr. I'('(', rac1r l{\'."O\\'.\EI: l'l("<'. lift. dl'ch, !JJlius.1 ·' I I ":i ('0111•'" i;"" i1;111•r iu•11 ... , .\.-:SL'\!!. , 1-·11,\ Douhlc ~;,.,,s<1.r1 . 4-.,9lXJ. , . <IJ ~,1t·~iyo11ncr. ~·i·iru~. --.,.~~·,-urapcs ,11 ~1i11ai;ht'r, \ou1·1•11TJl(i:11:i1111tir'•11111 ,1 1 ,1 'I \'"I "I' C ·----------l ·1 vvu ii "' 1 g<irdtns. S\2~1.000 I d · . L, u 1 ·o 1 11 1 l il·:S,\ 'r.{11-.l!il! ,nrsiea, l kl~-~:~;o. '-· _._._·-:_"· ansc1:1p111g\\llhiop1·u1kll'.'rs. d"'k I•~ 1.1111· 1 ,:·,.i~,1 ·,. '·I 1· ·-·-.: 11 1···.•·• ,1·.·_n 1-iiOiiOiiOiiOiiiimiiio--1 h1fl JlOOI, ;; !Jt', 2 h<t, likl' nu. 7•', ASSUMABLE ------TURTLEP.OCl'i'., 4 HJ{. 21 _. ,-\1"1' II D R \' ' lJt.'JU\lful !(}(::tllun ;1ci~1•s, f · . 1 , o o 1 0 ut".tlluri. :>.1.i •. ~~1 :HJ·.,'iJ j I 11 .. r. " . .\ . . 1 n I ""!" ill'll<JI\. ~ .l ;i, "l . -- OCEAN VIEW SJ.\j(l(J. Ti!itu"n l'<1ndoi, :~lit.~ H.• (PAY CASH ha,!gt.'lan1·l'n1.!>('pd111·nn, f;on11J~ hn111r: 4 Bit.~ h:i .. · from r!t"<.licated p;irk.· L'\IQl'J: 111 111 a o· .ind Duplexes/Units DREAM HOME "I ::~~ !t1~~~c~r~~ u~;:\f';nl 2;:, !/iina·~ l"uhnHlj>d, 9ti'.:-tii2' FOR YOUR HOME ;~~\'l.111ag~~ l\(~:'lr.1 r:~'.~11~:ITt~'il' 1~nl.~~,;;:~~~~;·ir~~1;~\'f~~n;::~ i ~~:~l:~:u~~lth11~!Ja~~t~~~'.::'.~:;~ ! ~\~~\1 '.~'·fn~·~:;,l,:io~:;n~:~,;;· "I" I -;;-;t;;-o~r;s~a;l;e;;;;;;;;;;;;;l;BO;;;;O; 5,.,. U11s corner loc<1IF'11 · t'Onier ln!. ~J.200 Huntington Beach 10 40 ;-..., hid4!1·n 1 -.,.~i~. !l•·l.i•.... ~B~.~r-~2Qil ~•·l·lurl1•r! .r11r1n. (l 1~· 11 t• r I l'rui. St. 1ntl'r. lillynieuts uf j ---------,--1 • IK:droorn, . l<omily r 0 0 in :!1X3 f'CI::NTE, 1750 sq. f! :-.o ull!ti:::a1iun~. J:i _,t .. ·,'I'· 1 U:\"J\'l•JlSITY PJ\l:h'.. Toi\ll· 1n11\·111\.!". $l:i9,UOO -Subnnt. I nn!y $1S7, JlCr 1110. L::-r Are You Fussy· ] UNITS ti~inil'. 111~111~ upi::rar1···1· 1 Cornet' loc. 3 hr, 2 h:t, 1:>,15 Price Reduced BRASHEAR REALTY \our e11sh to un ad\-1n1·11;!' 1Th•·n h" ~tir•· '" 10~1'•'1'1 1 111~ f,nJo:--.1h_L'~J!at:~dpt••lul'U"''. l>•'JI t:ui·st or pla~hou~c. housc.3Br,2'2h;1,,\IC,onE:\IERALD BAY. Fantastic-:~ tlav C'S<'n'll\" or 'sr.1~11 .. r·1 bt·:1ul1full.1 deeorah.•tl .\,\I\ 'l Hl~1;, ~1·p. o"tlt'I' un11 tht• pl l\ .111e I" ,!i·li .. \ ~tl)J< 1 1 ''""lllll<' GI to~trl. $3fi T.JO. $2,400. 842·7411 Eves. 968-4377 ~rl'.'cn hell. $.i9.~ .• 1Lc<1.~l'· \·1e11; cus!on1 4 BR. thuge 'i'ou h.<Jd hctt!'r c;ill fas: ,,~ l>dr1n. ;: t•,tth k.1nie \\'illi \11111 ll'llt:"I ~.u·d. Also nc11 lar)!l' 101. ,\ trulv lk·st liu\ C t M R · It 2 Bdrm. + Pool _ ___ _ o hulrl•. By O\in<.•r .~J2·8231l. n1str. su1ll'J, :; ba .. co1y thi~ one. For appnt. 47111 fanHI~ r ... .,n1 ,\: firep~;.ic!'. All 1".1i p1.t, rl1.1\11·s, '~"" .. ~ovi• ;ot S92,JJO. · · . os a esa ea Y REPOSSESSIONS Laguna Beach 1048 1lcn. 11"! liar: un1quf' tllC'I. -lJ'l-! Cu 1 I' ll nl••l··in k1t.h•·n. I 1111 .. d .111<1 p.111\l ~.1!l,!1:10 644-7270 ! Since 1958 * 548-7711 $22,600 entrv \\'/founlain 2 frplc ? .• ~! _, ), !Tanr ·'"1 y \\ind"\\ ... ' \\('I l•i1r • H,\/llt~.1·r It~;,\ Lr y: ,\fl(•rtil-'~IC;11J :1~17-Uili F1n·111forn1a11onandlocn1l<ln 11·· ,....,.,r ' 1··-,t·/,. '· I t'l 'L' 1 p; lOli. v• .1 r (;"I I':'< "l:.'l' 1 r :,11n ... 11,. f o't'k1111:;. St·hlkll ,\. .J --J.,. \'01i o·,111 p;1) .J2f«J n1o>r't:' th;111 of rhe .. c Fii,\ & \'.\ hon1c,;, Storybook loan SJl!.i.000 , Lido Is le 1056 1 1"~11 rw.irl1~ .'1:1\,'j)(l C:ill ·----------1 1111 ... r.u· :. nt'I\' unit /lr ~(HJ l."Olll<J('! -R.E,\L TOlt 1~11-7.ii>.: 61 l-\O:~J ··;in huy iny up;:l'adl·d u1111 KASABIAN ,\ ir11;1int olh! l'fl\1:1~1· on a JO!IJ ;..;. Co:1s1, l.:l~una Waterfront Duplex ---------income Proper ty 2000 ~u111·1'l>Jlill'irn1s:Jli<'rlroon1~in f1,rS.2.0UJLK:lo\\'rcplacrincut 11u1ct rc,ltc•n1111J s(r~·ct. Jf.is ---I [ J i\ci\"fJOI1 1,ith foi1nal dining l'ti'it Real Estate 962-6644 a sn1all val"ll, hd1\tl. floor'i BEACH HOUSE Y1Jur lt'thtt1t.~ \1·111 p;1~ lht? I TARBELL TRIPLEX room . Plus large family '!. lidtm cunUo .. desirable W ALK TO BEACH I .~· a firCplacC'. 2 lldniis. ;\{'ar n1arina; 2·ST\", 3 hdrn1. hulk 11! 1h~ hills. 0"·111•1' s ~ • NEWPORT l ::=c:::::::: 1·011111 ··nd 11·1·l It·,·". .\ • I I fl I 11 \\'ith1n rasy 11· al kin~ hlr·in~. frplc . .".: "nt~· <'!Ll'p. :1111. 2 studio iqils.,:: lklrrns. .. .. . :.:rounu eve oor pan, ,~ :\'F:\\' "BR/'lB\ <:I " 1 11 I h1•;1u1.v. (11!1 HUI\' 10 M.'C. yeiJl'S fl('\\, Fre~t1ly Palnlcd' . ."' •. -'. 'la,.. ('Ill., <listanl'{' l)f tw:irhcs. parks s:11.~j(J I ··a Lt'ilS{'hO { $160,000 Land Ju~! 11ff f"l'\\llO/'l Uh·U. --T-WO STORY EXECUTIVE UNUSUAL DUPLEX I 'I" -,711 tth lasl f tll I 1 blt111s. f11C'pl., aJJ <lf'IU\rl .~ con1nll•rc1al nrc1.1. S-19,500 10 ACRES + e;111 ht• rw·ch;i~pd. 1 " ... 1; .. w1 IH.:t'L'."s 1o Nr"·rv1 rt .,.,.. 1'. t·l.Y panceu anc ft>aturcs. SJB,9J0.1 St t S R ' h ,~1.1 ,,.•111~.rl {"<'nrrr lln1·· l" r.. ·~· 3 BR, 2 BA fnJn! hon1t•. 11lth -i Jl.l~rl'~.11vtn): room, plush Get·~lld S Thom:1s Rt·alty I ~/.a.'n, 0 1 1 chosice hiJJl'SC' p!"Opt.'rly, 111 ' T •1 r 1~mmer '9 t --EXCLUSIVE--1.''1~ .. _-: 11 Cl';l~~~;l ,;1,.~~11~11,.,",,','0'~ ...... io:::.__-~ 11al!J1,tp( J l'ci dtr11ng ;JJ'(';t, 'J6-SS:ll lt'st . an uan C:,ip1!>trano I 1•1p •·'I:. al'rt> :!-htl11n .olJI~. " BR .~ BA fnr )our 1noll11·1·· ~--~ shaµ-cal'pc1s .~ custoni F:\'F:S· J ~ ~ Rancho residf'nt lal arl'a. 'I Stt•ps 10 beach & tcnni~ Ct, '' J:t11·111~ .. :;1 ~ litt......_J.u111l.v 1 0 1111r1·s un11 h.1 ,. :: l11..'dl'l)(1n1s i11-l:111• bct111·L'11 hnnu• .I:: Walker &Lee dr;ip"s, O\"t•rsizrd p.uitry 5311-,10'1 1 REAL ESTATE Division inay intl'res!, $!1!.'i.000 ! rrn. fo1n11nl rl1n111c; l'111. 1 -rluung-roorn -farnil}' (·.n·1o011. l .. 1ri.;L' l HI{ apt ;ire:r, custum ulc 1.011111 e'1 O\\NE/{ desperate AsslHlH' I , . j inl"cSlur~. Xlnt f I l' .'I: i h I{' Balboa I frples. 1'1'1\':•!l' rv;or ,\;ord , r"n111 -orcll1d roon1 -2 '''''I' carp•n·I 1; r in;..:~ ..'.:=::;:""':''::"'::':'~":.;''::':''==::: l•1J1S, shake roof, fl<'ol r 7', lon11. 'l Bdrm. 2 H.111i, g.19 13;10 (,lennc)l"l' ~I; fin;in('1ng avriil. Offerer! :11 i\'1'""· ridj..ic,.111dupI1•'" s. I 111tl1 sp:1rklJ11" r-~•I 'Sl.1l,.l(!I) I 'lll'pl:t~·(•s. 111door lil.:Q -35· Sl2.'i/rn'I. Or•'ll hu11..,• lh1~ i ASSUME 7o1 srhnols, 11alk111i..: rh-.1'1tKc ro 1:111!11ns ch~IJ\\:Jshl'1'. Sh.1(! 1 4 "~. <>~9-031!1 $ljfl,00!) \\';i t{'r orieincd. SI 11! 000 , VIC STUART p,ol1<i CU'L'I Pd in "'roui.:ht iron 11k11d. S!l!l.)(~J -n1·11k•'J". 611 ! /O lluntini.:~on Ccnler. Sl\'illl· t·:Jrl)('ting. S:!7,9j(), likr. C;tll 1 -DIRTY FACE___ DESERT HOME Each. ' I Real Estate -2111' patio -(JIU!! gorgrous C;u·natiou A\t'. LOAN I 'ning pool and many park 102-2561 • Plu~ 6 acres, 2!I Palms.; 1 ·191-j~i.;J Wi-7fill ~101~~~ ~~!l l~~l'~ ~~~~0:; .---------.... 1 Ot Iv SJg'l per n lh _ C . areas. No11: $2(0) belu~· ('ust Q\\'Nt.:R an.,ious. S 3 7 ll o. HEART OF , GOLD Pl·i·fcct fnr 1·r1iren1l'nt or I II\:, r;tl'm1e:-.rr:,_t;1,.:una ~.ll'!l.t:i'~. ,\ll this f<'I' only * DUPLEX * -I :; 1 l~>dr~;n hon1:~~l valna~:i~ nl''.'. tP ~ l n cl pa Is un!) 1]011 n, Spanii:h.:: _ l~lrin. 2 I lJcSC'l'll'ci I [aercnda _in rac;1liflll l't:'tro•a1. S.'16.500 * OCEAN VI EWT I 11r' dOI\ n . Just redul'ed. S.i ul r .• ~i;i L\Jrs..1 R-2 lot. Only I !Jlcasl'l. (,ill to11.1y ti,llh hon1<· .. Bu1ll-Ln~. hri<'k L..:guna Beach, .a .top a _hill, VIC STUART Fn>m e\'ery rni. of this l!;:e .. ~ /\'oi~· only Si'l,500. Cal r rJ;~\.'.11~?'i;~_·:.'.'1:;2 ~:1 ,;l!·s .. ~:::!.!fl!l. fH&-7171. _ 847-3095 1'.~!'pl;.icr. ~i~ ~1ast~r:i;_u,1!e. 1.;i7s~ 'J\\itle '1h11" '1al('r -·Real Estate FANTASTIC VIEW BR., 2 l~a., f;un. nu. hnnic. <:12-lillO. · 1 1 C 1 OPFN TIL 9. tr'S FUN ro BE. NICE• 1 VA OFFE Rl-N·G--_1.:.,,,1~w1. Rkr · C<tll !lfi2·;~'lfi!, 111e". -Srory. lots of hie. 4 494-1531 5-16-767~ Brick door to hraeh 11alk liul.:c kit 1\·/brkf..,1 arC'a · I NVESTMENT DIVISION 1·1•11·nl \' rf•< rMr •1rn1·r ••I " hr 3 ba Brinn ''r"<h a•d · · ' · ,~-~ .. ~-~-----·. ' . r 1 '.' ' .. ., .... " 1195 Gl!'nncyre Lau-uua \\'/tennis l'UUrt adj. ·Inn+ I (!Iii. tl00l'(.'fl1ry. l'l'I\", hl'i!Ch [ ~ fur fl!'l\at',1-Grind f1ni1111.111 ..:. @ :!·I l~·droo111 h1111u• .. f111 i-.;,J1•, J~'i· O\\':\"ER.,'}Bf:.., l"l B,\ p:unt. · "" h· v vu Low I ,. & . GEM ~ Call 11"11 111 ~<'~ An>une ~·ar1 qu,1ltfy for Condo. Hcat~d pool rree Red Carpet Realtors Tremendous Charm g:~Ntcn · pat'o ~ls $!~~~ 1 1 MORGAN REAL TY I h 1• s _I'.' t' o in P J ~· l c I~ J;iundry. Pvt. p~ l t 0 , 1 1 497-1761 On ~~ acre! Landscaped !or lr..i,;11, l·lurry; Oi.ic~,~~wi }.5 1 120·F Tustin A\'C., N.li. 1 673-6642 675-6459 ,__ 1 r.cfurb1shed~!1on1cs w1lh as upgrades. $28,900. }'llA. the utmost in pri\•a~. 425 Via Lido Nord. fi7~7'1l'1: REALTORS 642-4623 '::'."::':)::::';~:'::':==~·I __ --1 , ltttlt• as S1j(). do1111. Loi; 968-247 1 3BR, 2ba, 2 sty, beam Features 3 bdrms. 2 baths. , , • , -·~ ... o~~ HOUSE Loaded With Extras I l'lusing cost::.. !iO lo choose l ~ilinr::. ocPan view home, All modern a ppliances. M1ss1on V1t10 1067 MONTEGO MODEL 6 UNITS SunCfl y ..ti4 P.•'at1r1fully tlecoi·att>d . 41 lron1. Conlact VA approved :vJEREDITll Gardens 4 Br., SJ?·~~ }...('(' ~{ughcs, Rltr, Fireplace. Recently painted BY O\\'NER. Condo. ol Bedrooms, 2 Bath 1 Eastaide Costa Mes• 619 Poppy, ~Mt l)rlrn1, 2 bf!lh ho1ne ~:11h &ties Brokrr. 21., Bf!, ilC'n. Near bt>aeh. 8 833-1]..,_,, 499-1731. & carpeted. H11s 2 party 2 Br, Lt;e lot next to greenbelt. 2 !louses on P .. 2 !.nl. :~ hr. 'J I I !rl1,. d1 •('r1rl1IJ\'1' 1nter1:>r. Call 963-4543. oW'nf'r .~63,500. 963-60'..!9 y BY O\\INER: 3 BR 2 ba, fam patios, . beautiful white 1% ba, $27.500. Assume HARBOR VIEW $79,500 h:i. din rni. lr.": nntio 1Hr,1 ! ~uuul~ 1·n1. ~!·plc. tull I rn1. SUPER OCEAi'l" VIE\V, ,,·:.i ter vie\\·! Beach & shops ~rJl:!.i~~I loan. 586-0-187 HOM S 1Quil'.'"l se>clusion and tender h;i, pat1u. Both 11 /frplr'· I t~1n.1nl( rr.:1111. _l,1l~ht'n . hns 011 ssificd Ad! 01.11 642-567S hu{le bckyrd, $ 5 6. 9 0 0 nearb~. SS6,000. Ca 11, , , g . I E ) lundscnping. One ix'droom SI'1.51'Jfl, 0\1 l)tcl' "ill Cill"l'V I\( I~ 111111;-. o;i.1l1t~ C:l! pets today! • 49--1-9~28. 494-8lll13 I A~GLAN Hills <IBR 2BA REAL TY 833-0780 units that a!lrart long tenn 'lnrl li-3-'itfiO · .~· Ol'«llt.':-.. I atJO. $·17.500. -~----( J Fn1rn1 ale du111 f/p. 7 11q tenantls. Has modern _._._ 1·_:' . C.ill :Jl0-li20 TARBELL loan. l!nn1ac $.i7,900/o1ft!r. NEWPORT-SH-0-RES-<luplcx, oldl'I' triplex and s l\E\V Dt;l'!.EXE:o; 241.i7l Eloisa. M.V. 837_19',l,), bachelor house. l{ccl Carpel Dana Point "'rARIELL. $©\\.~·lA-actJ-~® 3 lidrnli'I ,\:·den J11vesln1cnt Di visio n . • ~O Newport BHcL 1069 \Valk to 9-,,, ··-·-"'. Sf'il.~j()-$73.~JO. 0•·1>,111 \ll'll'S Wl.5.llJ.!:LU~t:!J n --~-·~-~N""""''""'"°'=o--·I S Bea.<"h, pools ,i:; te>nnis Sim• s~r.ooo 10 :o.ooo 0"r ~ MOM & DAD SUITE Thal Intriguing Word Game wifh a Chuckle WESTCLIFF ,I 146,500 COSTA MESA Corona Uel l\1ar pnees. l.M~U~eJ 1 1920 S. Coast H,,,.., L.B. CAYWOOD REALT EXCLUSIVES y:_,:!t·r Appre~·u·nion \\'ith its o~'fl k tchen & ba!h fditfld i.., CLAY 1. ,ouAN 1201 & la>'l Highland DR.; Y ,\i;t, 3::!861 Copper La.nlcrn :..'!15j Harhur Blvd., C.111. in this ramlbling ranch style o lfeorronge lenen ot The ECO~OM&Y • • • • • pre 8 e n t I y under * 548--1290 * ~~P.''500""' 2 $38,750 and '~ ,131, Do"" ~1•1 5 l home. 3 fu I be.th..'ll & lots of bl -" b .. set.."Unty beauty! constrnction prestige Exec. .,, . 1· bdnn & l·l ;llT'.;>' ...... ., " .Ji QI DAN r r ., 101,1• ~rom ec words e-I h I ,. Be ·r I '2 N''\V PORTOFINO ho . ltd 2 I ., 70 other room or your am1 y. ....,ase op ion, au ti u cu.st om homes ln \Ve 11 "' me in rrn. on ot -St.1,800, 2 F NE Dup EX--q low lo lo•m lovf !><"'pie word1. lxlr 'I ~., v· F . L. I L JI has an assumable lo1v m. own yOur O\\ln apt. established neighborhood. • aruu iew. a n ta s l t c udrn1, :l bath and 1 bdnn Rustic beauty w/stont.' frpl(· 1 A "--' k . 1 1 inte>resl rate Joan, so hurry. I I V E L W I E ~ nr. beaches & shopping. $265 Each hoine 1 BR, 3 full view to ocean. 3 or 4 Br, 3~ $40.500, 2-2 drm units PLUS . . II I b . .· nyuuu~· ("'-" ta <' ovcr !his 139 ~. 'fonlh bah • f aJ d" "" !am1'ly rm dt'n rn1 6 Un1·1, l lxlrm• On! J,ilass "'8 s. us p11t10, ... .i hw.in. $1~l>'i. per n10. P•Ys all. I •""" " , I 15, orm inmg, Jg, I .pa., ' , $79. -. Y lree lop apt. to hoot. Onl~''I:: Br. 2 Ba. Coi-ta l\lcsa. HARBOVR. I J I I I 9;··: . =rw L1n1 rms, wet bar, sunken . bonus rm. iAndl'lcapcrl i.,500. Red Carpet 193 500 Bkr O~n •·in I 0 Ut """',,...,.....' c 0 " y • r , 8 t I 0 n p 11 , 1 lawn, Jge fee lot. By owner lnvcs!n1enl Divisio n . ' : • r-_ "! · · · N~s l\l>rk. Oi\·ncr ~·iU •iu\'lllM'f\.JIVl"ll -· ..... A.I.,= 97!)...."""" 429 lt1s Ave .. 67.>-1 114 or C8lTY 2nd. RfAL.lY + many fabulous features. V'l'f"'7t~ ~~-~~~-N~·=~=~~--1 498-1440. --lliJ .. ' I B A T 0 B I Tele. 645-2238 for appnl. BY O\~ER: Most sacrlfke FIVE STAR r\car ocea!~·:al home on l!!I 714: ~~~'l51J~WJ2_2845 : I I r I' . ! ~)· 4'4~~~ERE 4'tt-llOO ~;b &Bl~ !.:.ckp~ ~Jc~:re ~;:.ii~l~J~~~ :~~n1·~~y ~~~~~~!!! 40' R-2 lot Open Sat, Sun GI.ANT& UALTT 11avics f D''' • decor. 4 BR, 3 ba, lo $70's, VroomLui .. 1custom hcorkd &k Beauty. 7% A 11 um ab I e l·:S. 314 Jasmine. A ge nt ., ~ ---· · · oy builder. Lovely 3 644-0134 Bkr. l an-. paper!, uge e<: financhia. Tcy S67,000. G73-fti21. DOLL HOUSE I S Y T U L I ~ lxtnn., 2 bath sunny home; overlookmg ca.t1}1)n & hay. I down. Buy ttlls winner.~ BY OWNER ' Cute and coey w Ith , J' J 1 J U The n irl who sloops to con• dramatic entry to step-up BLUFFS condo. 3 BR, 1~ + j Ow~r/Agent. 644-6808. YiaUy Mc Coy, Realtor, HARBOR View Hills. Ocean !\Te~1 Verde Ji.fodel. Immac., candlelight dine, mammoth • Hv. rm., ~c. deck, custom % ba. £00 unlt: ·beaut. i HARBOR VIEW 675-0116 M HRS. "'lew ho1ne. 3 Br, den, lam. 4 BR 3 Ba +Fam rm 2 cra<:kllng stone fireplace., . - . -. qucr -usually wear\ a -ceramic tile work. $43,500. greenbelt. XJnt co n d,! ,_ 1 1 1 14 c-~.~~u-1----~='I rm. pool. By owner . , " -• t t I l t d1e's.. r-•• 11lC befit buy In beaut:l tul ~1775 Ml•• ce o across ro m ,... ' n 11 on 19,«X> sq ft lge backyards, Qu.iet 4 OBS y warm carpe • WI I I I am• I F l t h pool/gre<>nbelt. 4 BR/261\, lot -Zoned C·2 NCWport 1132--1034 or 640-ftSlll. house cul de sac. .upur Like nt~' kit :;:ppet'llhkettlc T 0 y C U R ~;;:_lion or&: ~rp p ·~~ BEAOI HOUSE $5'1,!JOO fAm. rm. $82,500. By ctmer. Blvd., C.M. $540 mo income. e QfARMlNG Duplex. ~· loc11.t1vn MG-9238 §iiurme c n w 11'.llll J J I' J j O C-om11l•1111 th• ,tluckl• C11J01.d sbowin2, call Privacy. °'8racter. CALL MQ..8140 Good fDr cam m ~ r c la 1 or hv.y on l ~. R-2 loll. By O\VNER .P.tesa V rd 4 BR lfns and Indoor laundry. 3 b't' 1111/n! In th• mlnrno WOfds · · * 494-0301 * O\WICt', Info & flppt. 645-8914. BEACH Dplx/owner vacant <ktvtlopment. $ 6 5 , 0 0 0 . owner. $!)3,00). 613-4J69, ..._ 2;, ba __,e e •::'!Ml\' B\4 BR's and •2 BA's. Brick you d•Y•lcli rCMn tt&p No. 3 btolow. ,.._ .. 1,_.81 Pa•lllc Corp, MS-0044 or <714) 328-3233 · • 0 "-~ 64~~ -~"'==~"=c="~-',----, 1 IA'n • .,,. .. 1t:Uec, ....," ...... I BBQ and grill t or ~m 1K..VC1 ... · fum , \.I blk heh. Fee Jnd., wntl'-<;KVAt:r, ,,,-v.nv, ' lARCE UNJTS, South of l It not sold by 611114 '11111' cookouts! Dblo gamge for e PIUNT NUM8ft[0 ~ElTll!S IN DELIGJITF'UL Small 2 Br, SEU. or leue; 3 Br., 2 be.., I $79,900. Drive by 122 39tb, HOUSE PLUS TWO Hwy. (2) 3 BR's, n> 2 BR, l1J9.al $57000. 557-2765 Dad. A!aunl~ 5 \(% VA TttfS[ SQUARfS Jlouse. Very clOie to Bet.ch fa.m. rm. ~2 lot, bld. gar. N.B, 6'5-2963 Prin./offer. Uve in new 3 BR, 2 BA l l) 1BR.Owner.833-389'1. ~ffSA VERDE. Jmmaculare loan 1 only Sl4l. ptr mo., or A UNSCl!AMgtE Lfl'TllS TO I I I 1-1 J J J le Shops. I.re liv·rm., trench apt. $4 T,500 Art 645-1564 Get into the Da.il)I Pllot houte and ttnt Two 2 BR, 2 F'Olt SALE by owner, on 3 BR. Fam. 2 BA, w/n:iom refinance. Bkr 96l-551l. V Gfl ,A,NS'tNER • • • • • • • • doon. c~lng bricked BEAUTIFUL C BR, 2 BA Ou::aiflt'd Ad p me and tell BA, apta.. .Frplc, patio., Ceft)QI. $15..SOO. New PAlnl for boat. Prime cul de sac. I .seu Jdl" Item• with a o.Uy p.rden. $56,500. 0 wn er. l la rbor VM!w Home. $81,500. llOlneth1rig you no k>naer garagtt, laundry. PS.cm. • crp1<. m-'403 or m..ni; $42,900. Agt. 61N5.ill. 1 Pilot Clnaslflod ad. SG-$18 SCRAM.L(TS Answoriln Cla11fflcatlon 8080 49741119 Fee. Ale>~ &«>-ruo. ,_,or ... , c.JI &C-6m. 11 ~'1'1\, Bu11d<l' 648-lf14. I II p I s ·I o, c tiO & h NI ' ' s 0 22 R ., " b a 7. R Ne ,. s B c G Sl ' $1 d s 9 B A p .. I Fnday, M11 24, 1974 DAIL y PILOT lncom. Property 200iii. ' Hou1u Furnlt heCf Apertmonls Unlurn. Hou••• Onlurnl1~ocl I HouM11 UnlumliTiid Cosio M;.. 3724 ' Apertm.nb Unlurn. Ap1rtmenl1 Unluro. SunNI Beach 3 -· 10 UN"5 Ll~o Joie 3156 Coron• dot Mar 3U2 lrvlne 3244 -port 8-h :1269 $30 WEEK & UP / .;;C;;°';'•;;;;;Mt;;;; .. ;;;;;;;;;;;;3;;;8;;24 Huntlngton Beach 38-40 2 BR Apt,'"" suodttlt. i1.f!!l<J •Studio A 1 BR Apt.. 1• • to ocean, $250. Yrly. ~ $145,000 I '"' • w:NG. 2 en, 2 BA. * Ono Block * A $1'1$, I br "''la&•, II blk bch, •TV lo Maid Sorvlce Avail.' UN"ER NEW 11 . ~182-~l~f/1~6-=_.,..~=:=:. Ceoracous prdt:n selrtrig I .• \, ·I : IUillll•I', No Peli. To beach. -f\lm. ar Unt. lge. Ir= ~l:e • Santa sm ChUdl•m pet. B&lbi>u. • Phone Service-Htd. pool NEW ., Apt• Furn/Unfurn 3900 and 10 ••·-unli> a. .1 """ 2'~' 79:!-0427 1-BR l Adult. $225. ; CaJIJ--; ff · '"'";~... $245 2 br, brick lrJ>Je, bltns • Cblldrtn & Pet Section NEW Mr..MT • ......... ., . ' -N ' * * OR • * I w-iua oml'a · u" f.l nr bcb CdM 2316 Newport Blvd CM V looldng Plat~ on tho blork.I •,.port Bt1ch 3169 N 3 BR 3 bi hn ha 3 b<~m•. 2 ba. F.R ..... $320 $300 2 br 2,;. lrplc pool S4H755 or 6'5-:i.iirr 1 2 g 3 BEDROOM SPACIOUS APTS. f"-o fiv$14,u'1it hl.lildings. LrDO ln'l(e 1:omfortable, 3 e~ry1hl~1! Avail. J;;: 1st~ The Willows • Irvine -'1 ch.tid/pet.' Ea.stbtuff. ' ' l BR i\1oblll! •lome Nr r ADULT LIVING c:':: •. OW'ltC'r~· a~!~,~~: Bit' IJUltny 1111llo. Near $450. 3 bdrnlll. 2 ha ......... $29;, NU·VIEW RENTALS shopping. $110, nto.,. A<luli I I f'mnl ::120 & UP. Prime Jocat1An. C•IJ '"''' 1 ht•u.chc~. Avail for summt•r Unlvcl'8ity fu'(Llly 67:·G510 Creenu•ee Honies • lrvlne, 67J.-4()30 or 4~·~8 Lady Qr Cpll'., 541-4548 alt 5 . Split Le vel Apts Unf. 1 • 1 BR, 1 bath N • ~ I 2 bdmus. 1 bn. F.Jf. ....• $3 ~ & WkndJ; '!52-l7ll0. "" $550 ,,arly. &n~ll CostaMe1• 3224 Viltoge I Univ. P•<k · fl'U, NEW HARB OR vu1~-==-~~~~ OCCUPANCY JUNE 1 • 2 BR, 2 bath IN'iESDUNI DMSION ltealty fNZ..S20o 3 bc:11·ms. 2 ba. , .... ,. , $375 MONACO, 2 BR, i Ba. + Huntington Beach 3740 e , 2 BR, 1 bath ! ~ HVH.·New 3 Br 2 Ba frml 1-IURRY! 2 BB., 2 HA $180. 2 bdrms. 1 bu .••.••••• $300 convert dl•n. 'fcnrilil & Pool -e Heated Pool 1 ' dn rm nn tpl cpts drps Yu.rd fenced for kids. Vllln.;::c 11 Ui\iv. Park ·Irv. 1lrivlg:11. $450. 1no. 960-1692 LOW WEEKLY RATES FEJ\TURlNG: Adjaeenl tv l(\J'ge lovely , rv..~t & l"n' "IV.ls Lnd' --pd· SEE THIS? 2 BR. $U15. Yard 3 bdrrns. i ba .•••• $400/$425 1 or 644-2696 eves. 67;}.8761 Ex•cutive Suites P•••·k 2 blk• s 0 ,.,.,,'Y & ~ •. $4'30. 644.5ssJ" 644-.1759. ..... fncd for kid:i & J>CL VllJage lll Univ. Purk • Irv., days. 727 Yorktown Blvd. L<C)rt J.{cdroc.1111s • Fl'pl04.''~ • ,nt;w 0188 st~~ \\;estn1in~ter -" ' . \\ION'T Llt51! 2 OR, $185. 3 bdrm 21Ai ba $450 d B h ~1 l y kl ernn11c Ille kit'. ~u:i:.1 Ex· n1all shoppin" center, I Blk ELEGANT 4 UNIT-BF ... AUT11'1JL l B1_·. ttsc. r111 Gar, yard In~, k•'d·.1~1. · '2 · ········ 1350 3 BR, 2 BA, lrg yr , cac 0 vi· at or Ql\'n posed Bcanl Ce11lng, • EIO I • t 11 k N I t · "" ·' ... ~ J bdrin. bu........... bl· I I $SSO/ 536-0411 . . . . . tu Golden \\leS'l Collcjj;e. 4 Wn'll STUDIO AP'rS 1 wa er iv.< oc. · .! ice~,y _urn. Homefinders * 642·9900 Garden }tomes • Irvine t1n1, yr Y se. STUDIOS & 1 BR' t loscd Patios . • Pool & ' 01ile11 to the IK<at'h. ONLY 2 ... located tv.'Q blocks irom Npt. Bch. $32.i. 67:rTI56 DESIRABLE 3 bdrnl .. 2 ba .•••• $335/$315 mo, 1524 Anita Lane. , . s . nmny othc1' Co11vcn1cnces. i·acanc·lcs ll'ft in faniily I ocean, Huntington Beach. ON bay, townhouse; 3Br, 2'h , Thl' Terrace. Irvine For appt, call 642·1121•1-ull k1tchtn Adults only. Sl'\•lion. Decorator interiors inclurlc ba, i car gar, boet slip. Yr. HOME • 2 Bi'. 2 ba. new, fun1 .•• $360 675-3404 • lieHl ed pout lireplaces, shag carpets, lse, Avail 711. S&J(). 646-2700. 2 BR, 2 B~. Den, cr~td, drps, j J Br. 2 ba. new .• $350/$400 or eves • e '::11undry. ~~elli!K•s ~mplcte drflpes, ccr.unic Houses Unfur , hed fort."ed atr heat, Gartrdisv.. Turtle Rock. Irvine I • HARBOR VlE\V • • Fn•e u11ht1cs tile kitchC'll c 0 u n t c rs, nis hlt·ins, patio, garage, water 3 bdrm. 2 ba. Jo'.R. $425/$45013 BR, study, fain rrr1, 2~:1 h.'), e l''re<e lint-ns modem bath Pu I I in a 11 s. General 3202 furn. Adulls only, no ~ts. CALL 552-7500 wet bar, i frplc's, 2 sty. • T.V. & 1n .. id ~CL'v, uvail. HAY LOFT APTS. HERMOSA VISTA APTS. ltcnt&.I ofv .. 16-A l:W:l:i Colden \\'4~"'· If.B. 892-S217 RATE REASONABLE ON Conun. pool. $550/rno. • Bar·B·Que Quality finish i n c I u de:+! Across from Country Club • v ISi • e Call &J~'"5~22 e e Pho1_1c servic·e re<.lwood fl'nce, (.•nclosed J 11 LA 'll!NTALS • 1 I garages, I an cl s cap in g. ""' A 275 Mesa Dr. * Ph. 54$-.6700 SUPER 4 Br 2 ~" ba, fam, nil e~o occ<vi lllon·TI111n1 fi:30-7:30 pni WALK TO-BEACH OPEN I-IOUSE 9-J Pl\t, wi WKWtll iN UIVICf NE\\IPORT Riviera. Care-' Red Hill 'tealty ~in rm, club ~/pool. $560 ~eaut. G~rden Apfs. Sat-Sun 10-4 P111 Bran·t lll'il deluxC' 1, '2, 3 Br.! 283 AVOCADO COSTA MESA 645-0143 SAT/or av a i 1 ab I e by f [r(>e , living townhoUst>. 3 ' REALT'Y rt£ALTORS ; meld gardener. li44-tl1SG. Pr1vatt' f:1<11Hls,_ ti l~wls, Crµt~. hlt·in~. fqil(', gar. :~17 11ppoi111n1ent nny day. 32'J,.. fill NOOSES Br, 2' ~Ba. paneled den, frpl, I u ( J:> k c t • Irvine I San Clemente 3276 saunas, . Jaeuzt.1, H'nn1s, 2 Off The Beaten Path tin si., Ht:. ~-i7.J;iJ7 or • 1 "''' bltns, v.·ashcr & dryC'r. New n "· ar en ..,r, , t:ar fll'k g. Hik..-10 beach. -· · 1~, 7 !2!~.JS50'rri:_ ·et. $ll7,50tJ. 171 '1) I! DU,lS. crpts & drps. Pool. Clubhsc, 1 SHORECLIFFS • If Fron1 $135. S~ti-02:\!} , 1. :1.~,. '.l .c.~~.~~-~- .N<r"f. ~'~50 64J--0202 646-3356 2 Bil Condo •... S235/n10 Lse , . ocean go . . Sp,H·1011s ;\dull Garden Apls, I J UH. S2.:J(t Cl11ld1, n ,t. fl('!~ A .PAIR OF FOURS I' NlWPOltATV&AIAlLA'"s'MLE·'"2"1313 t'te. ~ · '· · 2BllCondos ..... $265&$27J course vieiv •. J ~~· 2 BA, $1.ID. FUrtN · '2 Bil. Nca1' *Luxurious shug 1•arpc1s tll< Hi9:1l Lvnn :-it l"ull \V l rt 1 1 k MESA VERDE 3 l1R Condos ..... $265 & $275 bcachclub pr1v. $3;!J, stores & beach. Cll·an? I * 8Jt-ins inrl !Jistnvashei· ,'(.Jlj -{)lj;~i. I on ° 1111.1e 1 11 a r>O er • RUDGET Bal·hs S75-S13J. 3 br, 2 ba, top location 3 UH. H,unes. $300, $.12.1, $335 4~95-13 He11!onon1ics, Bkrs. li7j-li700 1 * Lrg 1~001 ,'< Lias BBQ '" i --~an:t>. h.t~t this 11r11r f1f FOUH e COZY 1 BR u1il pd $140. Water & Gardener Paid J BR HonH~s, S:IBO. _.$3_15,. $39.5 NEW 2 BR-CONDO--H-unt. Harbour 37-42 * P1·1v:HL' l'all\1s Laguna Beac;h 3848 : I Ll-.X1'.S l'an Uo a Jot foa· e BUS line l hr $Hi0 10<1L I 4 BR H !!J $39 '42a -1 ):our pla11:<1 f111· ;1 l>l't'Ur<· • Vll::\\l l br La~un~ ~195. $425 Lease. 545·0228 iu~N~H···1i.·E~\LT~., Lovt:Jy living. Pool, ru·. golf ~~ruOJO I Ja? ~1~~~;1J1~7~·J1::-i Spectacular, New I fu~u11C'111l rutu1·1·. Pt'rl(.'<'tly RARE JNOEED.' SllARP' J BR '22' G·••· I I * ''1-2000 * I coul'Sl', 49'i·191J. + sunken frpl Ocea n Vu Townhouses suited for 1lwurr oecupani·.v . · . • ., :>. ' • rg 1 "" alcuv(', J..:it. fully 1..'f.JUip. l::ncl. Garagt'. I or invl'!ilnicnt. $7\,JOO l'ath, • GROOVY at &h 2 BR yard for klf!s & pct. llANCH Ii.EAL TY San Juan J;,cuzzi. Cross h\l'Y to bc!l. LA MANCHA APTS. ! \\'<1!k to IX!<il'h. i Bil -dt•n I low iu('t)nil's that cau t'asilv $175. DESIRABLF. 2 BR, 2 BA, • 556-6800 * Capistrano 3278 Yrly lse. S225. 557-1577 7-s :\I • + 11 r1 b,tr, !lit' patio.:;, fi1,Jc, be ruisc:d to $73011110_ 9, ~ : e lIT!~ P? 2 B~. House $18~ SIS5. Tt'uhoust•. Gar. _1~c1 ok. TUSTIN lll::ALTY -Ju~; Laguna Beach 3748 18 l'0~~2~~~~l', C .• · I tu,;11l1111 i:~pls, d rps' I 80';~ loan possil.ile or ?? Sold e PA 110 2 Br K1d,s/pct $195 HURRY! 2 BR, .~1 9:.i .. Car, ___ it_ 832-Jill__ *---,LEASE Village San 1 1tpp 1u11t·l.'~:{7~:;~'iir niu. togethct· or sepal'alcly. • REACHCOJ\1BEll 2 hr Lrg yard, fl'nrcd for kids. BRANO NEW oew 3 liH .. 2 ba.' air UNUSUAL ___ _ Call 641-7211 $210. Homefinders * 642-9900 3 BR :.I 11·1 Univ 1~k \\.'el i.:ondft1onMl ' dt sh \Vasher• OCEANFRONT I OPPORTUNITY * {ICE,\:'-/ \'Ir:\\ ..! Ill: • BEsrl"ARE\ ___ --1 ·· '· · • .self-ccan1ng oven, *' ll'l'l'llll . • ·~ , COLLEGE PARK 3 I.Jae ~u-{'lu ovl'n walk-to d 2 , 'J ·'o p1·1 ...... ' ( ,. • .SIN(.LJ·'Sok3llcS21·, • ·. I •1. N', dt ps/cµts,elcct.gar. our BEAUTIJ-UL 2 J3H,. BA., ... ,, 11,.,. I BR l ili '"'U 1.,. i:-~,.11., · • .. , -· · f I L'Xh'ns1vt• rt<' a('l 11y. u , 1 1 '" ·' , , "HJ .• , u,.,...,, . ~ • ALL Fl'n(·cd-:1 Bit $:.1'.xl. Br, 2 Ba, wa er, gar· y;1rd 'v.ork cios{· .lo ~hoJJ'g , tdl !><H'. l-enced Y rr • t u1 u J\pt. il !:iturL· ,it ult~. I a1mrtn1enr, ovc1look1ng [»;iJ -. ----1 ~ • BCli\1' Door 1 Bll-s:110. dener paid. $375. & ,;l'hls. S39:1/1vlU. ti44-ti:i::i:~., Lo~1n1.u1uly I~~ & 1:0.~L. no po..'ts. 1 Yl'tu• lc,1~e & large uecs Ideal toc,1l1011 1 Lido Isle 3856 l I!ve BIG!- At Oakwood Garden Apart- ments. GREAT RECREATION · swim· mu19, saunas. hea!lh clubs, bllliafdS, 1enn1s, pro & pro shop, golt dri'o'1ng ranoe. party room. etc. r u N ACTIVITI ES. Full -lime tJ 11ec1or. treo Sunday brunch, HBO's. trips, p1:111ies and more! BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS; Singles, 1 & 2 bedrooms. r urn & unlu1n. Wllh alt the ._.,•~a~. Mode ls open daily 10 to 7 Sorry, no pe1s 01 ch1IC1reo . Oakwood Garden Apartments Newpor1 Beach North lrvme and 16th 645·0550 Rents from $145 Newport BeaCb South 16th at Irvine r.42·817,0 Rents tram $160 BRAND NEW VERSAILLES ~~~~~~~~~~·' • t'RPl. 3 br FR·OR $360. 545.(1228 ~ ~-. . . . [ ~ncL gardnr. $:f.!:.i . .S30-::il4u 31755 S. Coast Hwy, fo1· aeL1ve pel'son. I -' T J\1· I L" I C· 11 U Bl{At\D ne1v 4 BH, f,101 rm, Bl'tAND new hon1e lush LAGUNA LIDO APTS. T E V N OME BA\' VIE\\" JH' P\"I beach 48 UNITS '11. ou a_ny 0 11 ",h-'' .... s 1 E/S!Ol->Nt'W :llJH hSt', rn1 forn1al 1!ining nn, pool cptsi drps unftlrn ~;00/JllO I H E D ; 3 br, '2 ha. Lg h· nn 11•/ ll'pl. · ON THE LAKE 'l' S('IVICC a c .... •ac l ( I I s·1=-"t ' JJl'lV"S Near st h 0 0 1 s ' . . -3769 1 l:St:i_Anaheim._c.r-.1. I s:l2j L~c-At.lull,;. b"i"J.-30'2:.I ! ,\1 Scuth Coast P laza. SS cltlL>i> & Inland Orrin_ge Co. 0~ XJa · · ·N 1110· · ... · , · . , · 1~00L !JrJviteges. Near San Newport Be'ac;h p ! A I A Bar A UME 51/20/o $ LANDLORDS! $ l'.h~ld~en, no pt .. ts. Call ,\l. I l.~~n1.~d: ~cU_!l}·. Lse $395. uicgo r'rwy m San Juan NEWPORT Mesa Verd~ 3863 .~~' J~cuz~t'.pt~~~cta~~~ar 8 PRJ'!!. JA" ·r fl J , . ~ , !1·1b-7d1 S32-0·l0S; ;.i,11-.J773 -i~J-Jl36 alter 6 pn1. $l5 1\\'I( UP. 1 Br, 2 B;1 ,i;, APARTMENTS T · . · • .....,.. A I :-:. . :1tT1·• .. l-EE r ltLE Cal! l;~ Today ---EASTSIDE 1 U'l-,-t i ,-,--.~, J'I u I C I 'I'\' -1 , I • H0.\11:: .\T.\10.'\PHl--:Hl~ I ,~ere .. ~kt', ~VJ. ov•en~g 11' (;;1nl(•I\ 11n1l ~ .1•~11<ll l'I ALA R t I 6428383 ! .:.tlJL", <1St 4 an '.'l"E\V :IB!{/ll'JBA crpls uac1. oor ,JniHl scii·, I u!{ 11/l-'rple. SlJO. lJeJu~e'2&:.1 B.Jt.Ht•nt<tlO[c i-,ounta1ns-•l\lilhon Dollar ;,1 ~·; T!'11s1 11,.:.d . Fl1ll.v , en as • 2 Br, water & gardener I :1\,0! lSill P~i.iv Cur~~·~· 1•11· I· di·ps, pool pri~. l 'l\11. lr?n; l~l: 'l_'l~t: l\l~Si~" 4~J :\. 1 UTILJTll::S PAIL> :;Q':1J :\!;ice Av<'. jlli-JO:.:.J .~lubhouse, . Gyn1, Sauna, 1't.·11!1·1t All:! t.".h\1u1!1, 1 ~1 pd, $270 lse. S4S..0228. :1PJJ! .111~-'1611 .. , 7rl-1Ul9, n1ar1n<1 Harbor Lane. Gay _!'le;1poit Bl,_1'~._64':t.~ ,\dults, No Pets -------_1 Iota] Securitv. li<dh.i:, ultn•ist 11r.1 sq. JI !l1'r -;-· ----. ·> B\ :!IJ-1i8~-:.ll9;i I uonaldson, 4l!J.l11ti 1 BL!\ Uch 2 Br furn l\1ds & ' :.l.JJO .\"1..·w110rt Bl\'d., C.\I , Newport Beach 3869 I Jnunediate Occupancy unit E;u·11~J7:{\:lrio:·rm1>n1h.I ';'1 1: LEJAt~"1· ,·11.8,-~·c~. :.:l <.:on11nunJCy Povl Syr.icui;e ... ta A a 3280 pets ok. NO\V to July 1st Call 642-itii.S I ADULTS Asking only s:1i~1.lf0! Ii ;'I _ A~~'\' ~Q:1 ~ii · 't-7-~~'.1" l' 1 niodel 4 Br, l .Ba, !'-;1 schls .. an n S200 1110 U\ll pd, 646--1-071 FOP.. niaxlrnuni prtvat•y see PARK NEWPORT I Sorry, No Pets i;:-ross. Cont!lt<1 •11 sal1·.~ 01,. LIVE HERE! gt~· . , or ::i .JJJ. · t;ul·de·sat~ .. ~J.70 p1..·r mo. I Large, lo\'ely 3 bedrni, 2 ba, San Clemenre 3776 our B<ichclor & Loft apt~. APARTMENTS I Bachelor, 1, 2 & 3 Br's. T:ike adv an 1;1i.:1..'. l' dl . 2 LOVt::! .• Y 3 BJ, 2 b<i l<un '111 ti·ID·~ll~ .. i.i2-iM!ll. I ·dull oondo1niniu1n S1nall _, ·l'rom SltiO to $2:111 incld" h b , from $17S per mo • .... ,,-~, 121>1·.-llkf'nt'\\' $40 e ·i·l! J·J ~ ·· 1 S'fi(}' --· i.l • " •J.-l .. u. 2hr . ..Cd~l·l·ute s:1.·,o 11 w_'.ii-{·lf ~ cp'~11.~,j·· ,•· TllE:. Tl'J'i'[ll'l'0 ' c:arUiff •!JCIS ll'l'itOlllC. $:Jl5. 1110. 2 Bil, den, also 2 BR, both ut1I, rl'fl'lg, encl bar, on t e ay Santa Ana INVESTMENT DIVISION :1 J ~r.-Unl\'. Park s::-.o 1110 17-·J11•· or .dh·li'2J_~. -' \Jodt•l. 2 l:lr, :,! Bu. $J:.;J. ino. f X:~b··l:.106 or l:!J.'">-:~H:i. 11"/\vhile watel' v 1 c \V. i-lurage. Adults, no ix·t.~. i\u ' ~--· · 11 :: hr.·C'd ,,1-"'"'. s-11-J1:1 Bit "l h;1s, lgL' f1·nc•·d )d, L"all JJ7-!J'Jj{J H F /U I JJOO Heated pool, ca r 11 or t , \\'aterDC.:!s. :i~3 I·laniilton, ; Luxury . apartuient livi:ig 3700 Plaza Dro • f ses urn n urn overloot.1ng tl1e ;1·ator. En· I 1 3 br.-l!a1·t10r _Vie11· S4~ 1~e~1·_'.'.PI & <lrp~ S:!50. nio.,IC\JlGE2Hr, 2_Ha l'On<lo. --h1<l1;y/UBQ :u·~as.'. close 10 1 Ci\1. G-15-4·!U. 1 Joy ~"i:J0,000 heaHh spa, 7 714-556-0466 2 br.-Sllflrerhffs S.~ 6H;.-di2·1 l'r1n1e loc. lrv111e. LJ.:a.sc. 1 NPT BCll 5 BH., 3 \~ ba, Uch />:. pier. ~92-4100 i \~ nti S.C. Plaza 2 Hf{, 2 ba, S\1•in1n1u.g pools, 7 hglttcrl iiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiliiiiif I~~~~~=====~ 3 br:.-1{'.iy-~li~ S ~9:> *. i\IES,\ VEHDE ·IUH, .2BA: !{l'C. faeil. 5."il-4EM «ft ;i:JO lan1ily/dining, lovely dec.-or, l BR-$150. n10. Crp!s, Drps, i pnv. g<ir, erpls, dl'pS, I tennis i.:our1~·. plus n!!!_es of J , ---l'-- ji ~ii::-~~k.~k s~: ~t·1-vly i]f'i-'Oratl"ll. NU\\• t-Laguna Beach -.-324& LinHnae-.-"Ava·il-6/20:-i --yr J:;c, ··n~_r-t"t'nter-of -10\1·11., call I bllinS, $1.-t'i. No Sn1. childn.•ii iiicyclF fr<1ils, µui.ting, shUr-, -(S ~.,. DANA POINT 1.- 1~all al~._7225 avail. itlll-7327 AG'f. I --: Gardener , agl, 6-12-~00. 4~2-;)!:lll P.!~a_s,L'." Phone 97\l-iti37 ur flc!Joard, crQl.ju1..•l. Jun1ur J's 'Tl ( " 2 BH l t t ,\:' C d F 3400 A t t u f <iJti.-1!7 j fron1 $Hl-l.50 r1101;1hl}; :dso 1 " Jtttrc& DUPLEXES ' i:1. ~111 ;-..irr SIJO, iuce l lir, no. rnd i1alk . on os urn par men s n urn. I . ". . and :!·Uedroon1 ,,1a11s .inU ! ~ garagr t•luph·!. only, JR! 1 1 · Dana Po'nt 3826 F';1bu!ous lk·i•;in Virw,; I .. . I -· 10 ie i .\: 101111. Balboa Island 3806 I I i :!·story to11n houst·~. E.:J(•C· 2 Bit. To''''''o11•. ", !•·pi", Ok. l 1:1. 1110. ,J G· 1.ll~i. S"JO u1 ·1 .. I .. t 11 ,, ,,, . BllAND N(•\\' c us l 0 n1 .,~ .... 8 1'\lrw H<':lUllful Du11lexcs ~ 1 I"-'· ur, i n~ c, ----------Uic kitchens. pl'ivare patios 2 BH. 1~1:.;7.c Cliarh' \J-o 1 k t k dl.'t uratc.:d, CO.:\IPLl::TJ::LY I f1·u1n S25(J. 1 Bi{, !'ro1n $193. St.ii .~;,if tu S7:l.!)."{l ·· 1 1 l Cl'·, Sill lJC 0 ·. furnished 2BI{ 2B,\ cundo NE\\' 2 BH, garage Ltp\ on : OELLlXJ...: 2 Bit, Z BA ap!. or halcu111cs, <..'ar1n~tu1.;, dra-Pwl, tennis, i·ontinental tn>111 S.-t.JOO I .lo..111·11 l\lU. f\o ~n~I~. llC• <lo~~. 1 · ~2:!5. :.! lir t ha :ql!, lrg dcrk, u1 Ucean South. l'ool, yrly lt:'asc. 1161 ~ Topaz. 11 /\\· crpt ;ill r o o 111 ~ , • f>l'l"1es. SUOlL'l'ranean park-1 bn::akfasr. Separate family Olf1c1' l)p1•rl ll;uJy l·J l'hi!tt f•k. Gl".!.-Z.!~i'.I, l)l(i·i(Jli'. lx'~tul l'U, nr lx:h. c Ju Uh u use, adu l 1 11213)·165-&192. Open house ' decki11g, panoran11c VJC'l'I 01 1 ing \Vlth elevators. 0 µ11011al ~cet1on. Close to .;hopping \\'t·1·kt"nds 10-G ut El Toro 3232 $'2~'> ,\; S:'.IJO, '..!hr, frplc ,\:nu :I 1 t•un1n1un1ty, Nr shopping Sun. ,\lay~ 12:30 ul b, Ilion IJ('ach & co:1slli11e. Dsh11hr, J n1aid serv1('e. Ju~1 :-i0rt11 iii & fine beach. 644-2611 '.":3>!61 C11ppt•r L.1nh •n1 br, L1..:unn Can)on. ' center, Lus, trtun. 30 n11n. ro illay 27 10·5. dh! oven, auto. garag._.. I Fasn!f.111 Ji;lauJ at ,lan1lJOrcc I ~!!!!!!!!!!!I -196-J\31, • A~1. ti1'2-1~5 $1ll0. \'11t·an1. l'.eady toclay! Adults .3 Bl'..:! CA, T1111hs1>, S:l:l:1 :1 bl'.:! b'.'· fr p!l", di;) gnr, 1 San Diego. Rl'nt by the . 3818 opl'ner. Adt11!s only, no fllCIS. anu ::,;in Joa11uJJ1l!lll~1{oa11. '; l.111na llart111r lnt'Qrne llvn1l'S I J....\~. JJch·~.'l' T/us J hr, S:?!li _1~!C:. ~pc~tar·: -~·~ 2 ca_r , !tu.:d .. }d .. .:\11.ss. \. . : 11 tck o\' 1nonth cxcrpL July Capistrano Beach SJ25/pcr rno. un lea.St•. Telepi1onl' 1 ii IJ ll~·l·l~f() f :X~',.a;.i,.i\.;,L~ -, Sl oJ. \\;ilk 1u heh. Sn;::lsok. g;u"'. :.i.>l-ti.18·1, :>1-1-.1666 c•vt>s. S.)l)IJ. ·• b1. fq>)(·, pool. n1,1g· & August. ~18-30:16 ·Hlfi-5a97. ror rcn1al 1n[orn1at1011 ::!'...!~ld lJC.l_; ~ Cots for sale 2200 'C . .\l.-S1nL:lt·s Qr sturlcnt;;. I Huntington Beach 3240 n1f1l·t•111 i1h1 11·a11..·r \U! !c d U f . 3425IOCEAI'\ \'IE\\' 3 BR, 2 BA,'SUPER 2 Brt .\pt~. Gt'(•;u I EXCITINGNEWCONCEPT! ! Hl;r $Hif1t, 1d·ncd fo*r k641c1s2 199•00 -j NU-VIEW RENT~~lll on os n urn. ball'Qlly, crpts, dip~. bltns ;'Ilana g c ni en t Corp., CHANNELFRONT ADULT LAKESIDE UVINC C-4 lil:\TJ:\GTO:" eEACll ome in ers • LEASE WITH j li~:',...1030 .. or ·l' ··· .. , _ , 'i. \\ashcr/rll'}er. 6~'l-1LlJ. i 493-0141. ,2 ~~{., l ba. lt•.J<Jn1 Fi·r lJ1Ja1. i ~MALiPEISACClPUo i.0,('00 !.(] It lnt , ~pi lni.:dah· LANDLORDS I OPTION TO BUY ~ l-Ull Ll-.ASI::. Unlurn 2 Bit.! II I ,~J{h . L_IDO, N.I~ : BP •. :.I.~ Corona del Mar 3822 f 2 BH, scav1e\\, open b.:!an1, I $:liJ Unf. )l'<Ul.} •Bochelors & \\:irn.r Fully 1n1proved, . , .• I h 0 a hon1_e, frpl, dbl gar,, ba, $~iJ I~~ l~ase._ Uays, Indy, dsh11·shr, 34061 Anibt:'r W~LK TO BEACH •I BR 2 BR hot a1\'a , n".uly .1;1.go; S3 \\e ?peciallze in Nt'\\por:3 BOit ., drn nnd hving No1:t11. En~. Garden patio.1 ~~· C'\es. 640 88D6 8 RA.i'\ID Nciv. So of HY..y. 2 1 Lantern.496-723-1 ,3 Bdrms, 2 ha~hs • ' pt'r s9 ft t_l\\fll'I" J.,6-lul2 or ~ea~h •.CoC\ln:1 d?l :'11ar • roon1 honie 011 large cul-flt'-I :'IJ::\~ .. S~1J/n10. . .... , ties ti73·1'117 BR, 2 BA. Frplc Sundeck Eastbluff 38 1 ':learly lease $32':J !\lo 2 BR & Oen t2l3l;i~2-22Xi ; ~ 1:"J!Ull~. <;>tu Rc:11a: Ser" sac Jot :! i.:.ir an gar !\'car I E~lif:'..\~,\flR Real Estale I FUil Lease, Dclu.xc, C-OU!lli~ S.iaO. 673-4171 or 6-14-627~ 30 . . ., -From $175 ""$485 Mount'n Deserl I \!Ct •1s J.RE.:E to \ou Tt) Edison II~. :\1.1~ h1• rented 4!.14-SJSti I club villa. i\lesa Ve1·dc .i , ~ . . I ELEGANT 2 BR 2 bas se I HOLSE ., BR, l l.ia, frpl. 2 ' ' i\u\1"11'! fl11Slir111trn11)1f\(l11.i1rr * * • 11H.21 .. has.,JX10l&J.ill.ll.Z1. Nt.AH.NE\li2BR. I ' ·.e .c·a1gnrfwnSIOUl\tonth,MesaVerdeEast&Adams Resort 2400 I NU-VIEW RENTALS nr l;·a,scd 11/opt to OU\ i Lnfurn ~ HH. ]1(1Ust'. nrar 5-l&-82.IB Bl!n l\1t(·hen Ligl~ & I J?ui 1n1, frp,l.c, po9l, $2:ki, I Yearly 540-1800 GTi·40 O or '19-l· '248 c· ti ,M .. J "·'~ • I Bo·1t C·111\"o11 <Jr1rm1ng ,\n'\I. Ph. 6+1-l61.J. !).18 Amigos \\ay, ·IYi-1977 or _. __ .. __ _ " ;.i .,,,.,....,,.....,. ',. ' ~ ·. ' .. , 2 BR, 1 ) r old, \\la~hcr, · ti·l+-0906 .'JICr..: 2 BH hou.~e in \'ut'<':i "/~E.::\TVB~"" 1 olrk1 hun.1~, ftp!, l;t.a111cd I dryt•l", r eft'ig, adlts only, no Costa Mesa 3824 ='--~-~~=o V<1l!ey. Cl·r;1rn11· Ide ~ink.I You L;L·t .All,'l:l;1..: flnu.~es :1..~uL';1,1:1.:,:~1!1::1~!J~1n1ol"l E''' ''I! Jlt.'is. S'2:l::i. H.B. 8y7-89IG or Sl'\CJOU' O " Huntington Beach 3840 associated NEW MESA GARDENS e1·ap. ~~1l\'r, 1>:.1lk 10 ~lnr1'!.. I ai ... il.illk· for ri·nl Ul OU H .:. u r.11 , • • t.i . ii t lf'3_1380 ext 250 , ~. t.:•l!l l BR. $ l 1, ;i O O. r or u1 I u. BL'J..Lt::Tt.'J ··poA'fl::O 3 ·191-S.J36 , " _ • , ; Lice. bltns. 11·/1v crpts, CHILDREN t1141 .~:~...(Jli1 1 ; tunl'i; iiet·k. -;;--!?u~ JN J....\GUNA • * 'OCE,\N~ RONT 2 ':3r., 2 Ba. drapes. Nr. h'l1ys & shops. I d I h BROKERS-REALTORS ?~15 W Bolboo 67J·l61>J Util pd . Air conrl. Sparious '.!· 3 BR 11·/ ~al'. ln11ned. occupant·y. Gy111. re1· 1·n1s. sauna, pool. 2ll81 Bristol. Nr. S.C. Pl<iza . Adults, no pets. Call 546-:1717 Out of State Prpty. 2600 ' Homefinder1 * 642-9900 3 Bl':.· \1·/s11·un po o I ~r! It Neii,· ~curityy rbfd,g. :\c!ul! cpl pre{., 110 pets. an parents ove t e 1-------'--"'--! I:ll C.ibr1Jlo, C .\f I * ~urgeous GorgMus v1c\1·· 67~7;·!1. rno . 5'JJ....4.S93. : large, spacious apart· BAYWOOO 22 ACH1'.:S 1\o \Ve st \'·\C\NT t Bl H LB P.i\P.I:: Find~ 2 BR. S!60. rna1n . bca('.h 1vl11l(' 11·a1er, ~ 1 BDRil-1, relieC-Orated, So. ments at Banbury APARTMENTS Arkansas, part l1llahle. !1l•;1r s'rr' 'C i\l 114~ sr, xi · .j Lri.: v:inl ful' kid~ S.: per . I C;ital1na v1e1v fron1 every VILL..\ PACIF JC, 2 BR, 2 1.~ Cst Plaza area. Adults, no Cross. t Pl Ad I lake, strt·:ims & r1vl•r. .1· J. ·1 ·c·d,1·1· uti I ··. • .\11 ,1 · p,.,,.... 1 I'll ,110 1 rooni * * Perfect for 3 ba, cprts, drps, !ilovc, ptts. Sl;,(L nlQ. 642-0461 Ill Clukl"en 6 & >'OungC'r O ,ease U ts· · • THE EXCITING sury In · rn."l'Hl1 \ti · ' '· ' • " ·· · . · ~·,;!· o.'"'-£126 2 BR B'\ adul! ap!s TIO\\' PALM MESA APTS. $~·1,::oOO. J-rr:iS:17. $:!:~:;. JJ.B, 2 'B!t's, $Hill. V;t,·;,111 l\ids ok h•o~ s1~1gll'S ** SOO Canyon : relng . .;i .. a. mo. =u aflC'I' J & 11·knd 0 State lic'.'n::l'd pre S(·hl nvai.] f~·on: $J50. Sales 01ficc ~llNUTES TO NPT. BCH. Ranche1, Farms, \ . .:\1. 2 Bit, SlfiO 2 Brt un 4 lilt, 2 B.\, S:!i.\ :!. (·;1r Vll'11' • ;o.1u~1 see lo apprcc. i Townhouse Furn 3500 LRG 2 BR, 2 Ba, din rn1, • C!uldrcns play art'a 1 Groves 2700 ! 11ar1•r, l\.B. $21':1. Alsu ."111e gar. Bnat .i..:<1!l'. l\ul~ f)l'1 ok .1 •('all 4ll7-l::i32 : . cpr/rlrp, st\"/ref, pool. : ~aiJcll2 s., 3 Bil apts. I i~~~~~f111 1f ;~3~i~\1dail~; liachA~u7t;, ~'I/:~~~. $J.J7 111ont•y ·I Bit fi,<·r upµ.·r Homefinders * 642-9900 * $325 MONTH * I}' U RN I S 1-1 ED 2 B l:l Adl1s, no pets. $ l 7 O.. 11 u rec_. el'ntt•1-s. I Bay.i·oorl Dr., off San 1 1561 i\lesa Dr. ·W ACRES llt'11· a1·oc:arlo Sl:.!:i ninnrh!y ulll pd, ,\KL I Cus101n built '' bdrm home Townhouse. Pool. June Hi-&.l5-896j. i • Easy accei;s to niost cnl· Joaquin Hills Rd., NB. (j blks lro1n Neil'port Blvd.) b'l'01·e. Top loc~1!1on. V1e1'1 l-"•'l'. ~7:.1-1>14:;(). MINI RANCH HOUSE ,,:/\\' carpeis. li~eplacc: 1 ~1~12~lst. $2j() mo. Cl\l. LOVELY 3 BR, 2 ha, $240. I e ~liy~;1~~~~:;a2 frii·ys RJCl-J.-\ffDSl.100-AREA I 546-9860 bldg silc~. Oik'1.I roads. 'f<LX FJ{i-:1:: J.'HEI:: :i Bit 1 1 ~ B,\, lll'I\ pa~1t in I lgc. deck l\ith ocean view. 2 .~ · ' Din. rn1, Pool, A/C, Club-e fro.ni $165. · Xtra nice 3 Br, 2 ba, F/P, 1 . adv an I a Ke , p!"'t.·-pa1d e l'rofcssiona.I Sl·n·irc • S.· ouc. Ill'\\' cpl~. drps, ran14l" I Car garage. A-1 Cond. Townhouse Unfrn 3525 hsc, adlts ovr 16. Set'. Sys. DI\\', gar., 2nd Fir., Avail. CD l\1 /S_pa~1 o us l.811., il1!erl'st. Si!iOl.XI. fH.'r at·re. 1 *LANO LORDS* p11110 11· flai:::sto111..• JJIJQ. tlrrt!out , _ 1 , , 675-iS\2. BANBURY CROSS 6/2-! .. Respo~. adults. ~350. pananod rab· .1~y11c ,v 300 >ew. 1 oRJ\VlocN·ea&n Paul _SttJUl & Assoc. 171·1J Homefinders * 642-9900 n1c·t• n e 1 g h b or hood. l\llSSJON REAL Tl' 49-l-0131 1 SH.AND NE\V, lh~nt. Bch. e TROPICAL POOL (Near. Beach Blvd & \Varner) 1110 ineJ I ur I 673 0844 ., ., 7·17-55j{J, C· ! I . . . I _ .• , ·t l1111111'<liar.• Ol'Cupall('~, $:..!Sj. CHOlCGlBR-TopQ!-\\'orld I 2BR, 11 "HA. ~24::i/n10 + 2 BR 11 Oa , iral 16761 VlJ<.:\V POINT L·\ril:: ' c · 1 • . • IH.\\IIN , Realtors. 641--£111 I E E 2800 « 1 ut niu ~ ..;.ui;;c~ 11i.,nth. Ask fur l) ;1 J c, . , I 3BH, I 1 ~HA S260/n10. Both . ' z s . ., sp I e 842 6604 • 3 BR, 2 BA, cpl, ~!rps, D/\V.' LO\I/ rent;il, N 8 1 Rel state xchge e HL'll!:1I !:il'l'l'Jr1·:• ~;;i-i;;.u; t~o\1~~'·_ S·IOO. 1110 .• lease. I ii·;atL gai·. 557_1351. staircase, frµl c, patio, )ard, • 1 hltns, patios, $27::i: 2 BR. 2 Suninier \\'intl'r pt. c 1· • I l'\t:I\ !::LL R.E. ·1~4-659-l \Valer & Gas pd, 548-UGS I BA 1~· •\<loll" no JI"!'" 1 • • Yr 1 Y • •HE.\T Till Your~. l.1)1r i . N' 3252 , Duplexes Unfurn 3600 , . . · ~.. "'· '""'I 38Jl/2BA 12 l)lk to bch. do11n. 3 Bl'. 2 b;I. s. F.!. :l DJ\., 2 B,\, Fan11ly fl,Jl,' Laguna 1guel ---1 EAST~IDE LGE 2 BR. ON BEACH' ~~npS1~cr· s~~.loag hosp. I .:.!13-5~;-r.~651 t'I"('. Orange. $:~J.900. for appt. Dining r111, Frplc in L/J{, ! SEA TERRACE DELUXE: 3 BR. 2 ba, shag 01·erlook.i,ng pool. Drps, 1r 11· • . . I NE\\", large 1 Bit, Vtils DESERT HIDE-AWAY 5-11-:N9:i Geis li;H"B·Q. Urps, Crpls, 1 • • • , crpts, drps, a ll appls, encl bltns. SliO. Adults, no pt::ts. 2 BR Unfum. Fr. $269 Ne1vport Crest· Ocean V1e1~. incl., JX!Ol \\'ulk tu hca1..·h. N!'..'ar Dl'sC';l !lo! Springs, REsPONS f:un, i 5111 t'hild bit-ins, Close to &ach, Bike ~\\ hire 11·ai~r ~'e<.tn VJe\v I pHlio, rlbl gar. $.12:). 497-1978 6-12-9520. Covered Parking Large New, P?OI· , tennts, :l BR/J San Cleniente SIS.'i. l~lti t.'On1plc1i.:ly furn 1 shed tr;iil. i;t.'hno!s & !cnnis 1 <iniong rolling hills. Ev~1;:· 'I 2037 Law·it:: Ln, Cosra 2BR, 2B,\, OCC'an vieii·. Heatl'd Pool. Saunas and 1 BA. S39:i. 6-12-3490. R 4000 l·on:ial', slC'eps 8. Pri(•c neC'd hon1e hy 6/13 $200. 01· ,. f ·1 · 1 "~ h .,, 1hu1 • ·t f·111111·v could dcs1IT> ~1 ooms ' 1 'II · .7., ""'2 vreat anu Y nc1g iuur <""-'· b • ' >-: • .,. esa · Dsh\\·shr. re frig, c r pt ~, Recreation Room l~lse, 2 Br nr ocean -----------$1~,00U. or \\"!II l'Xchang!', ess \1'1 re11atr. ti ,,.....;.,,, ·1 ) , ,, r k I cntrv gate beach AV<ll. ll/J.:.. h.l'I rcq . ..;u;i '. •( ·~ . ' Cd:ll Lgc frO>ll J BR ,< J drps. S2Jj JBH./lBA, all HUNTINGTON , 'hag_, rot, fl\",_ no ""'.I/ch.lei 1. SLEEPl",'G Roon•, 1~•.,•, Larry Pfisll'r, PJ-:TI:: Big Canyon 3216 011·ncr.9b2·JOOO parking.~ccl'cat1onclub_11·! b··: I·' blt· . $'00 appl's. $180. 979·5099. ~ 3 " ... -J~ , "u-o 81\Ji.RETf HEAL Ty· I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;.1---pool. t1•1u11s. Nc1v atrracnve-.~., .. t'On1p tic ins . ., . i . i PAC I 11·36th St.; till; O<l4-4J·IO • trees, eozy, priv. entr. 6-12-4.15.1 11 S:\GLI~ St11dr111s ~ 2 Br. Sl'.J,). ly di;cor. 3 Bil, fanl rin, 1110. 64·1·6:>10. $190·2 Br. 1 ~ .Ba _Stucho. IFIC * SHARP 2 BR, 2 BA, one ' Gen!!eni::in. Ref"s. ~ 0 FORMER MODEL l\itls & Pl'.'I Ok. 11·a!l1..·d yd l'asy mince. Sl!l5. $195. NE\V 2 BR Gartlen Drrs, crpt~, pa1io. 2Sa Ogle. 711 OCEAN Ave .. H.B. level . Eastbluff/Cd.:\I. Pool. 1 smoking. $120/1110. 673-."itll. , "' Real Estate Wntd. 2900 HOME \\'ALI\ TO B<"h~ 3 Bit S:!2;"i 1 L('ai;t'. 493-576!1. , Dplx.. Employed f'Ouplc., AdJ . sh?~ J;. 5 4 8 -8 7 4 l ; (714) 53&-1487 $300/MO. 8.1:h'l97l ! ROUi\!S $20 \\'k up, 1~ itli , , ,,.,, 1 .· ·UI ulil pd. ~ngls, kid,; So pe1 ok.' . 3259 1 No. Cos!a !vlcsa. 548-14'.?5. 213-5!12-;,227. Ofc. open 10 am-6pm Daily I OCEANl'RON'T 2 BR. _., 11... ,,-, .. 1,.,,,., S'."' ,,., 01, ""''· ., ,_,, .. ...,roonls -pro es~i?n• Y SUl<''l·'l"S' l "P. Sl6' 11·.·,J'· Linda Isle ll'!LL!AM \VAL s CO ... ,,. " ;v " RESPONSIBLE party ivanls decorated & :111' {'(l11£htwn~'fl. 1 ;.1·" 0 ' i;i. " ! Apartments Furnished $210-2 BR. 2 BA. QUIET. 1 TER · 1 deluxe , bltins, crpt, drps, :HS-97,)J or Ui:>-J9li7. Pl~'~•n"'cnfho•61~; i06~loiv <loivn ~:11u!ifull1y lanJdsck•f>rc'' 1 -H~~e1finders * 642_9900 LOVELY 4 BR, 3 ba, Nr. Crpts,p drps, 1_blt1N1;"· c 1 loscd ~ yrly. Bkr 675-4911-. RQOJ\l FOH :'lf,\.:N·--. -1-70_ ,.., ' .... "' :M2-Sz~'.-r 1e~~~i ac us er ---------Club -~ tf'nnis cow·t. lg. Balboa Island 3706 2f~6·rhn".. pa 10· 0 ~~5rri' UNDER ~W ;ocEEANFRONT delu.-.:e 4 j nithly 2/j f'lo11er St. C. ill. 3 BR, l~. ba, blt-ins, rrpts, t•o1u·tvd $650. l\i!o. yrly. 1 urin 1 MANAGEMENT I BR 2 b<l cl'p!S drps bllins I 6·16-9136 Rtntall I~ Macnab-Irvine drps, fcnct', r (:'cen t l y 67;i-77J~. LIT'TLE ISLAND. 2 Br. 2 FOUH SE;\SON'S A.PTS. ' I frplc Yriv 8k~ 67~911 ·' 's·:-i'c-~L~,~. ----10-.--. -, · t I s·~-xi Ba, Sundeck Gar age 2 BR '~ BA T h t 2 BR. Bii-ins. N c \\' l y ' · · · ·_ 1 I: · roonts. 1 ~n · r~ 1 1 '; ) ~ \ G-0 ~· 0 8 . ~110,: I Newport Beach 3269 Furn. or Unfu~. yr ly. $375: Priv'. .• patio, ~~. Os~~. a~~ det01'1;lled. Encl .garages. NE\\' 2 81~, 2 BA, st er lo b<.·~· 1 ::>ho1~·er.s, fw111she<l. Call Rralt,y Con1pany {213)342-.t'l74 1 Summer-$'T:i0. nio. 216 pets. 646-1451}. 7:15 Joa nn St. Beaul1ful land~caping. Lrg f Blt1ns:.._ lrp!s. frplc, yrl~. ~1{)-SO.SJ. . 1 642-8235 644-6200 ' ' • NE\VPORT Shores 3 BR, 2 · Cr)·sta!. 6 7 3 _ 7 1 7 s 1-•• play area· a cluld s rlrearn!. Bkr 61~)lL I I-UftN nxin1 11·/ pr1v ba & Houses Furnished I NICE :t BR, 2 ha, t'rpts. ha frplc, 2 car gar., Must 728-2749 ' $lJ.1. -2 BR, T.nfan1s to 1 yr Close to shopping & schls.: San Clemenre 3876 t.ialcony. s2a 11,k. & uj:l. General 3102 Corona del Mar 3222 drps, 2 eiir gar, blhn range. rent $'.175. per n10, l blk ATTRACTIVE 2 BR u r. old,. 2077 \\iaHucc, C.~1. Chilrlr~n .. ii·elL"'Otne. p 11 : !---:-~. .. __ _ 2~11J Sc-~vle\\.', CdM. 1.:;:;.;.;.... _______ I ;;;;;~~::;~~~;:;:;;;;;;;;;IJ"~· ~o~':'•~n~. ,~s~ir.~~~-~m=•~·~'~":·•:__:ro:r from bch. 646-2080 or J."' l, u ., pdP~ 6-16-:i223 556-4J;;o, ir no ans, 847-7? .. 11. I NE.\\, (.'.>.:tl'a lar~t' 2 BR, 2 I Room & Board 4050 b Dale, 00.1·6746. l!ill-699S. rp c, garage. u · 0 • DELUXE 3 B 2 B ll ' BA t E ·1 ·1 & '-----------$1~5 Ulil pd, nice ach, nc1\' OO S .pets. 1 blk to beach. Avail • t', a, a : · poo. ~c11ng, c1 y · crptfdrps, patio. Loguna. 5 BED~ M 6 BR, 3 BA, llv & fain rn1s, * BRAND NE\V TO~VN-for winter rental Sept. lSlh bltns, ~?le, gar:. poo l., BRAND NEW -~ v1c1\-. S'2·10. 4%-0616. : ELDERLY Pnrtlally blind $19:-i Uhl pd, 1 br, frp!c, Cameo H19hland1 all crpt'd. $395/!\.10. Js!, i 1-IOUSE. 3 BR. 21h ba, V1ew. $225. nio. 675-6.529 ivknds Adulls. $32.J. 642-ll::>J. DUPLEXES San Juan 110111 .11, 11·<111ts elderly ;1·1r deck, vu, gar., Laguna. Vie';'! Good family floor last+ $200. 20451 Mooncrest End Ullll ~n 15ac greenbelt. (21312~3162 wkdays. NE\V 2 BR. mature C-Ouple, Huntington Beach 2 & 3 -. Capistrano • 3878 1nan . fo1: L'?n1panions~ip, Also Summl'r rentals plan-access t.o Pr Iv ~I£" Cir. 714-487-9446, En~I patio, ~crpts, drps, . no child or pets, avail Ist. bedrooms, S275 SJ25. roorn & kit. pr1v. Reas. Nice week or month, Laguna, bea c h e 11-1 01 m e d 1 ate NE\V 3 BR 2 b f m-rm b!Uns, frplc. u;G, 644-1480. 1 LG 2 BR, co1np. furn, winter, 64:>-8720 after 4 pin. ;~ 1 rep lac. e, dishv.·asher, LEASE/option to buy 1 ~ 2 BR apt, C.M. ~438. occupancy• $ 6 0 0 IM o . ' a, a · EASTBL FF 3 BR t · 9/15 to 6/15. $22.5. mo. 120 t d h r I · r-.rrs JI.lead or 548-0031 Cd!\.1, & Newport Martha Macnab 642-8Z3S. dbl car gar. $350. mo. 1717 _ U. , , crp ~· Agate St. 1213) 7zs_.7005 or 3 BR, patio. Children ok. s o\e, rape's, e oice o rent a pplies to purch. pnce. J ' 'ki · NU-VIEW RENTALS (X20) Florida, Beach & Adanis, drps, bit-ins, pool. Tennis lTifl G73-89l8 $195. mo + deposil. Nr. bus carpeting. 4 bl~ks to beach. I New 2 BR 1 0 w n h s e. -""~''°"''-------- 67:H030 or 494-3248 847-4452 near-by. No pets. $375. nio, · & OCC 4-plcx 540-0357 Call !714 1i3.1-SAAO betv.een 8 1 Orps / clhwshr / mg ; pool ROO:\I & board for mature BACHELOR-unils. SlJS. N.8, HUGE 3 BR, fplc, coy patio, 644-5ffi or 675-5364 Balboa Peninsula 3707 3 BR ·Cl .1d · k . I am & 5 pn1, ask for Sandy. ' Indy facil Best area _ ru· j single .Pt'Ofes:o.·1. WDrking H~ H.B. $110. Ilse C.M. walk to school & park. $3j(). SPAC 4 BR. 2% BA Condo 2 BR Yrl $25(] Inclds util. $175 . .'Tal ~hall~~. no pets, Beaut. Ga'rden Apts, Oana ;\Ia.rina. $205. . I 1~~~1 ~\~91~'f!sidence nr. v acant. ut\J 1xl $145. tJse Realty Company Ask for Keith Snider, wf frpl.' .pool prvlgs. ~r., Ove~ 40.Y·673-68so. 507 E . 645--0765 Pr ivate patios.. 6 ~ls. 496-3185 • 493-2011 ~"'===...;::"'-~-~= L.B. $135, vacant 2 BR. 642.S235 644-6200 962-4471 Ca~hollc church & hi. sch. 1 Balboa Blvd, Bal. LRG 1 BR U 11 Pd 81 saunas. 1acuu1, tennis, 2 $195., 2 BR, 1 bl!.. \\·-11· cpl, Summer Ren1al1 4200 114b ob't C Jl.1 Agt Fee ' N 2 $465/mo. Ytly lse. 64'.so42 . • I · tns, car prk'g. Bikl' to beach. cl'"'"' I , ~ n 9~~. i e, . ~ . · 1600 HELIOTROPE, CdM, l~~y ~e~rR, ;d~A,H o ~075 NE\V :1 BR/2 ba., fp\, lofted Corona del Mar 3722 relr1g, $150. Ad1ts, no pels. 1''rom $135. 846--0259. I ~hii;.~, c~rng~'a1:. ~i2.i FACIN~ , OCE:\N, N.13., B Ibo I I d 3106 Cnzy 2 BR house Frnlc Unlimlt-'' 96" "128 cell., patio, S\\rini. & tennii . , · 2013 Charle 64.6-01!2, CHEZ ORO AP'T'S Paseo Carnil 1 or phone l\lr. Spac, \ u. 2 family, dble apt. a a s an · .,. • lt:\.I • ,.., TERRIFIC Vie\\ overlookutg 2 BR l lh BAS COUPLES , 8234 Atlant Rod 21., ""l-~u:~" 1 Eu. selr·rontn\l\('(J, Sunune 1· blt·in kit. fully cpl'd & Hunt. Harbour 3242 privs. $-125/mo. fi40..t327 or harbor & <fct'an. 1 Br w/ ONLY lllS 61·0 JOANN I . a ' nian. ·r-tlO..,.,,.,., _, S395. 1\·kly. Also avail St>pt. AVAIL. June 15\h. 2 BR, l draped. Lovely yard & 586-57'14 OI' ~H0.1500, ext 1465 Balcony. Encl gar. $245 util , , . ,: , 1,2 & 3 BR. Pr1v gar., pool. SantiAhit 3880 on \\•inter leaS'I?. 4 916 ba. furn hou se. Yrly rental paUo. Gardener furn. $265. ,BLUFFS condo, lse-\lfew, p9, 2500 Scavie11.-,CdM. APT C., ~9573 :--~h:r5.1~~· Close to ---· Sel:l~hol'e 646-803!. $240. 67$-3941 eves n10. 644·8508. ELEGANT :l BR, fanl t'ITI, ! So.ck 1>4y. 3 BR. 2 'h ba, Costa Mesa 3724 1 & 2 BR, pool, clsh"'·hr. utll ac · , · "'"A.UTIFUL BALBOA l!tltrnd 2 Br, Cost• Mell 3124 WANTED rorm~I dining room ho!'Tle·' l\fter 6pm, 644--0823. Avail. -pd. Adults, no pe_!"S. $1£§ up. $149 2BR CPTS gar~ie. sleeps 6. July Sl?5. 1:::::::::..::::::=----';.;;::.;j *USED BIUC."KS * Ncwcrpt3, xlnt landscapmg. July 1. 1 Sl'ORY with putlo, t bdnn 324 E. 2Clth St 645-4761 . drape\, gar, pool. Spacious 3 surrou111.Jings & chctl'fUJ. per wk. Aug & Sept $200. E..SIDE 1 BR FUR~. 811).4564 Va~nt $525. mo. Yrs. ~. SOMERSEt 5 BR. 3 ba, rurn. Enclosed ga ra ge. I..ARGE 2 BR, 1 ba, crpls, BR .$199. 842-ro89 er spacious apts. 6~ wknds (213)246--3162 Water l garden•r paid, SPACIOUS 3 BR ..-deo or HUNTI~ HAR80JR comm. pool, tennis cm, Adul,ta only. $1ti0. 541)..9950 drpi1. g$r., $1 95. n10. 548--1309 842-45&1 : :~r: ~~ s. c Plaza wkd"':.,"""'·~-----I $295/mo. S4S-022I .fBR. Fam. nn,. frple. Blk to ~TY SS90. mo. 64Hl.14 or or 545--5297 or 675-184!1. NEW AP1'S • \VALK TO e Rl'C faeU & clubhOliSC 1 N"EWPoRT _steps to ocean. 2BR Mobne Home rent Adlt Big Corona. Yrl)1. 673-5646 l'l214 COASf HWY 552.-~. tRG 8Achelor, Uv rn1, sep. COMPLETELY Furn 1 nR ! BEACH. 1 & 2 BR's frooo. e 2 .\ 3 BR·Sorry, no pets I 2 BR, sleeps 6, June l!ith, pk only no pets. call NICE-House. Walk 1o l:leach n-t· 846-J.3&4. & 213· 592-2s4:; NEW~ 3 llR, 3 'ba homt>. kitchen, 6&lh. Wtr pd. Pool. l\Pt. Adul1s, no pe11:. 17:1 ' $17S tu $230. EXTRAS. e F'ROl\t $190JMO. $150. ptr .,..k-. July $.115.,j 646-'323 ' &. ahop!i. 2 br. l b&, $XIO. ' ' 1 View, comm. pool &: tcnnl1 Adult, no pet. $1<M>. 645-8965. flo"-er. 646-7883. 536-2579. PARK PLAZA 11 August Sl». 675-2".S Don't dve up lhe llhipf mo. 673-1649. TURTLEllOCK. 4 BR. lam-eris. 644-1481. LOE ~ 2 BR. Bltns. DELUXE 1 BR. Upper Spa-1 MO. FREE RENTI 805 W. Stevens 2 BR. lrplc. 2 BA. Nr. park,\ I I .. lJit"lt In clanWtd., Shlpl • .a Oa.llY Pilot ClauUlcd rm. AlrJum, Air eond,, 1,IJ:e Classified Ad! Can 6'4U678 W/W, drpa, pool. Adlts, no cious • le.rraee. New ~rpct. New, de\u.xe 2 BR, bench {OU Sun0o'1i-er) beaob It bay.$))) wk. 3600 to Shore. Results! 642--6678. I A~. 64.2"5618. yd. $500. mo. 833-1TI4 today! pets.1191). ~-$150. Call 645-4266 again. area. 417 Yorktown, lt.8 . , $Ante. Ana 5'5-1121 Park t..n. m.G473. \ I • • DAILY PILOT Frld~, Ml)'24~,~197:!!;4:._.~.,,...-:"..,..---:>r.,-r,,-,:-;.,,,,,,.,-.,.,..,,,--,"'1,,....,.,.~~...,,~ ..... ,~_.,:=..,.,~.,..,,~~~.-~T.:l1VT'7.:~:7:'T"~~~~~;a::r.::"Qi'::l:::li'"'.l:lr.;;";TIC;:7L;:;'.:'llr.::~1"1li"iniiiiiil •••lion. Rin i• • 4250 Office Rent• Bus nen Renta l 4450 orl, nltl • 50 Oii i Fi.un'cl • • 5300 I G1nl1~I!!@ ' iOd I 3cli001s l . i R1tp Wantid, mF 7100 Help Wor.;_!:l. M'iF 71~ BRAND New custom O I Off' NOW LEASING -LOANS UP TO 9d% LOST: Fem. Doberman,INSIDE-OUt Malni.nan<e Instruction 7 00 5 AUTO M'ECHANIC rlccontl•d. COMPL.F:l'El.Y * e uxe ices * 1 t TD L Pin•cltec, ..... 11, .,,.,..i. Comp. Janll<>rlal·polenlng IM8'1cr), for Hun< Sch '"'rv furnlithcd 2BR. 2BA, condo VIE\\/. ~I Obli;1>0 l~i.d, S oans Blk(Tan, tlunt, Bch. tU'f!ll. cleanup tervice. Beautify ORGAN LESSONS FOR at;itlon, R toSPM. Mon. thru In OC<':trt:i South. Pool. t"'o:· Lease, 3f'..t sq, rt. Da11a Pou1t 2 11tory, ofhc<'S, !36-25U a11yUn1e day or your h0n1e alao wltb our Btoinners. nt my home. Sat. $3.50 t\r, Salary review r I u b h nu s f'. ado t I t'i.unin/buslncss. ~2 ufr!tt\~ sult11.hl<' f1>1· fl•) 1· tors, 2 d TD L 111.ghL I Wt!ltlt sod lawn service. 642-2936 K1m Clark. I ;i00i;id~a~y~s.;i846-6i;iioii11liio;;..,..,..,., CASHIERS t.'OllllllUlliTy. i\'r shopping tilus l'l.X.'i!plloll arc.·· & dent\sti;, a.rchlti!t;-ts, ~le.. n oa ns Rcl\s. Sandy \\'ood. Fn.'C! I' rt·nttl', bus. u·a111. 30 min. tn 1 •~ t .. -... I I I •« '770 I J[llJ AVON 8:111 Plego. \\'i.•l•kly or storngl'). Adjac-ent t u ~ ort'5, vvu iquc!t r..AC Ull \'t' I ~ eiil mates, _,..,,, . I i I ' u1onthly c:-.t't'.'pl July & Oruri.ite Count)' Airport. non co n1 J' c' tltve . a1·c11. lowest rett s Oran9• Co. r.nionafs I .. C'OU.ECE trainttd a:ardener , . tqiitoymMt f I Atkl . • ' \Ve '"'"''' attractive & pc.~rsonable \1t0n\e11 to sCNl' as 11tut!nn tll t c ndll n l :t opcruti111t " NE\V cont·ept in se lf -sc i·vic e gaM>linl' ~llltions, Will \.\.'Ork in!lldc operating a remote system whh;h controls our lll'I\' ga&01lne punips, Working area is clclll\, so \Ve need a sharp gal to ll'tJN'SCllt ow· Company and ltli new Ornnxe-Bench 11.rtn. Augu.st. 54.~031.i Call 546 8801 O<:cupuncy end of 1~74. Sattler Mtg. Co. • who Is proud ot bll qualtty PRJ~s AR"' "OINC UP. • '!,"'''!er/Broker, (7l·ll,642·2171 S45"LJJ \\/Ork. Complete malnl. or .... .,. .. -""'"" &12-o500 -vw dg I I J b W ted M I• 7025 Sl!O U L ON 'T YOUlt · .., Serving liarbor area 24 yn, Per1onaf1 5350 nlow &. c e · c eanup& • vy 0 •n ' 1 F.Mill..Y INCOME ? You TAllO~ C1\RIN for l?l'ul, by day or \l't'ek. Nt.~111 ShOl't' l..;.tk~· 'l'ah0t'. Con1pletely fw·nished 962-7408 WESTCLIFF BLDG. ru t l SI ~I/ICE •• -~hd 1>0\VNTO\\'N Ul.1.'llna &•ach mo\ving. (il::ORGE :'»9-2015 can help by ciu·nUig extra SILU'l'. 16.10 sr1. fL ParkinK INCREASE your bu.sll!ne, 1-.1 MOTEL MANAGER • \\'OUld money as un A V 0 N N~\\'POlrr & 17th St .. Costfl [ Liit Ind'°"""' Jal t•up sii<'S In :! wks, 110 ** PAWN YOUR LAWN like to manage n1otel, keeps R E p RE s ENT A 'fl\'E. l\.e::a; UOO sq. It. Slot'\.•, cxctt:lses, pads or gintmlcks ON US * * bwsln+:lll up. liave rol'a, .Flexible hours. I'll lruln parking. • AL S 0 Reasonable, free estimates. Clllt 64>1791 or 641)...3632. c I l\lATURE prof. st r a i b ht CORONA Del t.lar deluxe Ct111to1n fitting. G4:H:l503 or 64!>-2lOl * you. Interested? a I inale :;~·<'hs :.~ine. t.lef'an vu, suite:, 3z-, sq. ff. Loat & Found 5300 ~~~~~~winl\.\'tw·. Juunita, Sp R 1 N KL ER Repair. Job Wanted, Fmale 7050 ~7041. Renta ls to sh ere 4300 ,,. • _._. I".,.' Apply In Person POWE RINE 1.-'lg. Bch. 4M-2~61 o r llt>11lo11on1ics, Bk~. liT'J-6700 Pl · & CI •-~-""-~·-,..--... .--..... .J.9-i-00~~ 1501 W llff D SP!RJ1U1\L READER anllog ea nu P s · MATURE won1an seeks gen. BABY Sitter, msture lady to tlN \\',\TJ.;R·Ot't«tn \'u. 3 BH !\ E \V p O ~~;c FINAN~IAL S'J'01_lE nr. N'pt', Post Offire C:\Llf: ANl:\1.\L CO:\'TR?L~ Open 10 ,\.1\1 to IO P,\J ~~. & Reas. Ca 11 llOUSE\\tQRK. 9-3. Exp. cl\re tor 2 children. Ages 19 1 Lt\, :;tnu;.:ht nialt' ·prof. i CENTER .'\:. (,reyhound dt'pol . 587 Sq. llu'.1t1n~t?n Heac~1 ~he)tc1 : Advice 011 nit matters. Ref. or will drive your car nlo!>. & 7 yt"li. \Vkdas 7:45 :;rek,; s:une. s :! u u / !<! o. L I ff" I!. Sl60 l\1o. Agt. 646-2414_ 1'>,1:.!l Edisou St 530-2.?ll :il2 N. El Crunino Real Professit>llal J a pa 1i.e s e for errand11, etc. WU! relieve . am 1 o . 4 : :t D P n1 '•!.''' Jl:l6 I eas ng O ice spa ce 1 d t • I R t I 4500 (Btitk rif llun1anc $ol:1etyl San Clemt•nte Foi· appt Girdener, Ge'Orgc lbu11hi. practical or compu.nion 2 transporatauon & refs. a OIL COMPANY l:l:t.51 Lakelf111d l?d., Sanhl Fe Spr!ngJJ Equal 01>1xirtunlty Employer ~ : CALL ON-SITE MANAGER n us r ia e n a Al\'l~l,~ ASSIST. LEAGUf.: c~u 49i..-9034 · 4!12-9136 2777 Bluebird Cir. Ct\1. days wk. $3.00/hr. Must be I must. C:fv!:·" area of I-larbor O.~ Bal Pen, 1~ blck lo beach f114J&l2-3Jll Ext. 246 JNDUSTltIAI, A!\oprlon, ~paying & VASECTO:\tY Ma-707~2~~~~~--near bus tranllport. 494-32l3 & Bakc-1. ;);.)7-8967 CLEANING. $100 11'\0 & mart' for just a few hout'li !ip;hl ele1111lnK in the 111orn(ug. Cr1H 54!h')5:l'l. & bay. Single \l·orkin,i.:: OF1''1Ct-; SPACE F () J' (.;(t\ll\1EltClAL nt•ull'nng u1lorn1. :,36-2:113 Confifleutial in f 0 r nia t ion EUROPEAN Gardener. BOOKKEEPER._ full l. .. ~ iJ~'t'SlT1'ER -16 mo child, !~~~~~\·:\ Cal l aI!c!'Jl()(lll~ RENT. Col'la r.1esa, ![artXl; O~'FlCE SPACE 1\i\J!'llAL.S li11POUNDEU ('l.IUnscling .~ rt'ferral. t.1aintcnance -Landscaping. A b cu.,,.,ae. Nights from 11 : 3 0 I> Ill · ui.>-;>. ' · iit .\t"uns. B ca u 11 f t1 I -for l1·;•St.' in choit't"' Shep 1nix, Tri, n1ale , APCAHE. lncorp. A Non-T1·cc rent ova I, Vel'y valla le for V.'Ork at bonie. 7:.10am. Sw1·'fhurs. fte!cr, f•Ro~~i-;~s. 1,011111111 11·i,,hc·~ tu 1nodcr11. Air, 1n us i c, '.\li~~1011 V1r'JO area. r.oo<l J'e1T1rr mix, Blonde r . Prori! A!-:rucy., tH2-443fi. 1 rcasontible. 642·~32':1 eves. 673 - 2274 ·& "~12~-<;!~45~-·==--.,----; ~ha1·c la\'cly ·IBH hon1~· \ j1111Jton:d, t'l.iss A. \ValkC'r frv.y ai«'('S~ ht Avery C0<·ker nux, Ulv11dt•, 1nall' · ---------------,, -G I " lHOLOGICAL ILLUSTRA· B'ABYSJTTE!t nly honte, 5 -;(:Lf.ANINL~ LADY '* v.1:;an1r, in S.1':. llunt. Bch. 1 ' ,\,Lei' Bldg. C;ill Gene Hill, Prk\\ay Jtcal1n1•s Lab rnix. H \\', 111;i!c MASSAGE & SAUNA Lawncare by 2 a 5 TION nr t•eJatC'd 11·ork .. t'ull dilys 11,k, Costa tlicsa. :.! fur Fridays nr 01·"an. I'll· !168-.J.~ , ~:)7...jil '.'.IJ vi· G1'.!...(J100. pnrt1cipat1on sol 1 c i 1 e cl. Terripoo, Black, r~·ni. Cl1·an roon1~. Pleas ;1 11 t iildy serv elnups 6~·:1~U7 ] or part tln1e. 67:S.82:\2. lioys 6 & g, Aft ti:30, l ;;;;;;;;;;;"~";'l :I ~<;;!J:,..:· ;;"~'5~';;;;;;;.I STl '\)l '''T 1") ·1 .. 1· I .~:ll-IU~. I'oodlt• 111i.x, Ulack, innll' alinosphei•t>, TV & lounge, General Servicea 0046 .Jobs Wanted M&F 7075 • ,,,,,,.-,.1-·2. ·.. ~ s l;ll'•' .. ·I' 1st mo FREE l .. ' Cull l)Onna at 9fi3--1'2-11 I , -~--" ,=~-~~~ l!:;p 11 san1t: l hlf> lt,.111 • )Obcnu:,u, olk/ilru, t·n1. u ~-II' 'I \lN'f''NANCE- 1 . UAUYSI'rl'EH .. Ltve-Jn. 2 L'Ll::f\lCi\L CU\f ue:•l·h. SH(] + 1 ,; D·•hi,,. :i n~u11 nlfl! '" L'11i'ix't, NOW LEASING Tcrr1rr llHX, Blk, Jeni. ls~::9 Arlan~s---~yc._Hntg. Bch. • 0 .'" . "1 "' 1 llETJJll-:0 Br1tl11h sea children JI 13 11re·1 Pvt PAYROLL Ut1ll!i1·s. fi7:1·10\9 I fh':tfl<'"· 1111' ('Orld1t1on1•(1, I!\ Huntington •·ach 7'.ltx ShHg~y . chll.fl'l.llil, r. ' HOUSE SITTERS Gell.I in11.int ., el~c .. plunlblll!; l'lllllflin & \Vife have l'e('ent-• . . .,'.,~ .. -'1' ~ ~ Lnl g N ·ou too . · roon1 + sal1uy. S~-·QJ~. :FE LE rl /\'t>lll)!)I( Bl•;u:h 1h•:tr Lido NEW M·l t.:l·rtn. Shi'{), Tri, le1n. 1'01ic·t'nuu1 & \\'i fe, mid JO's. •. pa in · .. ' 0. J< .. ly arrtvC'd U.S.A. are avail. -, , . . , I :Vl1j l 11,u1tf' ~<) sl~:1t't'.112j Sh•1p:.;. :120 l'>(\. !I $:!10 l.:i•nn S Ii i-'01n!cr, n111!c n1·nil. lull thn1•, lron1 · smrul. ~1v t ~tei;. 9!.i(}..22·11 1 for !'\Utablc i'nlployntent. BAB't'SlilER {01 1~·01k1111-:I ir, Ja apl 11• .. n1a_•; -· 1 n1n11th. C;ijl N<'11port Plai.:t• ~\O .:it!· .: I. "" Ut> l'oudlc nHx, oU \\'hi, inah.' 1;1!J/i4 lo 8118/ll. ll"ft'I'. '1..!_l.11._&15--.1·13 C,:\l. Tele. ~1*-0I:~. 1110.ther 7 an_i lo 6:30 .11111. Laguna /\1glll'I. :-;.,\-u1 .. ll. 1 11, .. 11 . 1 ... Tl"lll l!:lnllhnn & Nc111lal'IU .:ir. " 11 ,,,. NEEDS 11'0!{''" \"1''1 "l 100 alt•• 5) -----____ -· ,, .1 u.r-." 96G-1970 Uox.t• ·11·r1·., 'Ian, 111:1!c 1~H;)J i!i~-28X4. U1 "" "'· I Help Wanted M&F7100 I-~" ~~ -J "'~ 1111 _ CLERK YNG 11 01k111g glll 11.int ... ,-,;-1 :\lll.-~!U:'.J : l\t:i\T * ~nt'll ..... ~, Hlk Tar1. niak• i---1 ,1 ,1,.GN\NT~ .All Types of R('pau·s , ' --, BACK ALLEY PIZZA tn s 1 hatt>S{ li~ op~ 1 v.•/u1.i,. ;\o 1,,1,,. t"-'tJ Ulx , ufIJL'r~. (JJ'~J{'t' +-.--:k,h + ,.1. ,L1)lhL· 1111;.;, Blk!H1·11, 111<1Jc Caring .. \:0'11 'r~r1~lltial C·~ •. ,1~11afll!oJ11°,~sRo"oPca•Srpe6;~all1~7 I ACCTG CLERK l lf yuu ~re uVl'I' :ii, w1s111ull or t'!ll. ~ :.>-l~-J~1 1 11 1 ·• -.. , . •. ,. 1101 .. · up "·.'IUull/Tl'l'r (l\IX "UP. fl.'1 11. I "~ '" ... ...,..."" I 1----~----,111 1 .111.11u t.1 <>t•· 1.11:::.!! IO yi 1 Id 11 !or 1 1 r 1•01u1St'llng s.. t'l'f•·r r al . :;:--.~.. . .,"':' . 1 ot· vart-tu11l' 1'n11111yn1L'1~1. ll11n1edintC' opl·u1ui; in :n·"ounling drpl. fur a fl('!'S•\11 II 11 h t'XJll•rit'!lt'l' iu ;di /ii!'t'lS uf p:1yt\11J itl· 1·lud1n;: daily 1uu1• vanl~. i;J11·1·k prl'p:1J'llltO!l, jlU}'· J'ull (llX l'\.'lUl'nS, dally l'nsh 1·ontrol, correspon· 4\.-tll'l'. filing. a~slst in lli'l'l)!ll'alion of n1onthly Jourrud 1•ntrics nnd p1•11y !';,sh fund. \Ve re11uu·c :! yt•ars 1•:.:pcrient·e, l~p­ in..:: and lO·key. Gara ges for R ent 4iSO !'\. Jr wl. ,\/L', Juli ~i·rvict·~. -' '· 1' JU,, 1\/1-i TL'JT1cr, Tn, 1nalr Alxn·tion, ,1ti 0 p 1 i 0 n s, .rtllnt:s Uy illoose .. G.«_1 l I :\1111 l yr. gl'n acct.:. 1'11)_'al;lt'. \ nl't• 11t•at .'ii elt•an ,\t like I, htuld111g, bl'IC~,?'_ard, 1l'llt'k Chlhlluhun Al'•\'ll feni. I tr re P" 1' "I M S 1 llll DuJ'.,nl !'In. l!i l'>lur:.i"t', Cll'. S.l iJ pi•r lll<J . + .. , , kl'Pp111g. car P ~ll J • 1 s' "Cl'(' I \'au e expCl'!l.'IK'l'. pt•opl1• u lut, 11:11·1, I gOl \)11• • I INI WARE HOU ES _l'l:c.;..:;:l2:) -~!-ti~(")_HI_ util'>:~ \V ./side C.i\I. ill· I S1.1Cltu.~ .1111x, 1r,1, in.<ilt.' , APC't\RE &l2-44:l6 \ l!l~1i;~1~g. Elce rernodchng. \\'rilt• to ,\Ir~. Con1forl, \ J"t) l•Jr yuu. Sl'l' t1ill liU Iii I STORAGE DF"!" . , . , ,. 11. 11 , S"" zunl'. 67!>-J~'i2 Lill.I nn.x. Bl\". 111alc * p,\L'l ,'· CARD ll'',\DE'R &l.!·56.13. lili_:!I \'on. Ka.,c.n~nn ,\vl'., _1.l:1gflt1li:.1 .\v,·., .Fount11111 I N ·· ' ~p.li.:o.: <I\ <1 11 l l . ..., --Lall 1nlX BJ\\' fcn1 x "" H I 6051 lr\ u1c Cul!! !I 05 \ H O l\lOVC'·ln 01· illo~·l·-Out in<J. \\ill 1a~1vlr1l' furniture NI::\\' BLUr. 1 '.'ll·l.1200 Sl[ rt liUll/T'.'.· . ' 11·/\\' AIJ /'REDUCl'ION. \ au 1ng ' . _, ' 11 \'Y• charges .. FNnl $7.50 jJlf <i( s .. i. lil·"···'.11swering $176. 2·10() S•l·. It. :~.'lJ. 2211-'.l ~,,, .• ,.~.~.11~'., JlUll'XI. , .... ,.·ill. lO!i31 BEACll BLVD. y J Cl -__ ...................... .... month. .~•'l'I 1r"' .11 ,11l,1h!c. 1 7 ii 7 J JJh. rnnil ullit·e erpts ll'g1 . t D\: g "• . ~" STt\NTON 527.3400 AR lJ, g:aragc c ew1ups, · Acco1,1ntlng erk • Uunk 1-iamiltoAn L&L's\p'"A·l~CmEI St., l!B Bt·ach Hl\d., lluutuigtuu n·;ir dours. 1\nllhein; ~· 'Sh~·lt 1e/Puodlc puppies \ ;;--, , . . ,, r~1novc n·eC's. Jut, 11,'y, ~ !\Huou<d sHilboal nifgr Jlf'ct!s Experienced Proar Operator UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK Be.o<"il. (.IL 1.:.:l. 1 ., . 1 11, . C 11 D· . _ l'oiner<uuan, Red, tcn1. ' :\LI-., cnucasian, .. 3 , d r L v t' "'a y s , st umps. payrul! ,\1.·ctng Clerk. r~xii. ! (l'rn1nn "~· .. . -•)s CITS sllh'i>rt> scrks nice girl s,17 2666 960-1970 WATERFRONT* 1i.Jti-Jll3:i or eves 6-16--06..'\I. • 1 . • 1 ~21 'r . . : , ' -· prt•!'tl. O\.ll 55ii-3720 for in!u. * . . . . _ .SEVERAL klllens & pupptes I ', . · or J~l:;i!. niarruigo.:. illOVlNG? Local IW'n. or E .U.E. P1:1111t• :'\1•1\]KJL't Bcilch !oc. r-<i:,\\ ~l-11-IOO-;,oo() sq it shoP, assorted colors. Available 1 \\rilf' Rox 6lil, &JC , gen, hauling. 32 ft. !urn. ~,\~CT~l>~.l~T~l~C~S~D~!~R~l:~CT=O~ll- Lxi.:1:11!11·t• 11f!1evs 1~/[rplc ., S: of11c0s. An1p! prkg. 20S ., lor adoption. LIFl: or DEATH; Let our \'all. &12--0535. $25 Sl-'.CUHE ~1ng!,., ;-.," 1, 2177 i\li!\l'l' s 1. tu.~1;1 i\lt•,a. 642-5013, 4!\.1-1 itl:t lOX22' l:ARAG.t:.~S~21~. -,-n-.. 2176 Placf'ntia Avf', C. :\!. jrear). 1;:1\i-ll~O t)('h1n 1-:1 1\'cl ~11n·. pnv111<.: ball~ _ . , phase P"'r-trasll ~r,.. ~!nt Gray/\Vhlle, Ing hair, ii!. babies Jive. !''or alternatives · I-lAULl~,=G~. =&=-,-,O~V~lN~G~~.!a-,-.l 1 Coi~;~~:~sgi';~'d, F/i~~~'ffigs : Hill Gnu1d} _Hllr_ li7:>---IJl!il _t__o:.....::_1" S.D. frv•y. ti-ll)--12~ AND OTHEH.S i:/3(>..2513 to ABORTION call LIFE I 1 E '17 ' NEW $12j LJP, Stores, Offices. Ll/\'"E 541-552'1. 24 hrs. ~iv co.st s~rv C.:.· xt b '' ACTIVlTll::S DIRl=:CTOR 1 REWARD 4!14-lOIJJ, 5-!5-04Sc Ex1>t>r. pref'd. f/tin1e. 222 Ocean Ave., La guna Beac h (7141 494-6546 LEAR SIEGLER l'Ju;.h uiht·« Hid;,:., 2 !u (i Jlln l~1.dividual air cond & ba!h, . , BEST r.IASSAGE IN N.B. G-:-ei-t. llaulinv·Movlng·Trash l'>UHL'l'>. Cuiift•l'l'llct: 1 . .,1. li.~Ul Beach, HB, S.12-283 1 Lost lrish !Setler. 1 1nos old. 3400 Itvinc Ave .. Suitt' 1038. "' Conv. ~lospitul 612·05'.18 fl c ol I h Tree S:. shrub trun or Xerox ;·opit•r. Nf'ar U.C. <ur-~l-1 SP,\CE COSTA ?<1l::SA as .i .. cog tags, . as Open 8 Ai\'1, Mon, \\led, F'r1., 1cn1oval Est 5-12-94i:/3 J\Ot.JIN. Assistant for Tel·h ,\11 .r.quul Uppt>rtuni!y TRANSPORT DYNAMICS put·~. l'i::J<l&IO. 1200 i;q. ft. LOG1\.l'>J ST t~ttoo on rt?ht ba~k thigh. Ann. 557-0539. I . . . . !)cpl or sn1all, lol'al. Cu. j !'.I )1!1'~l'l' STORAGE G;1r;1gc fol' Hl'nt J\"rL"!' 1011 D'"!G,CI' Owner 6-1&-l252 &W---2228 "'.1.c._ C.:\I. Call 6.J.5-8103 or LQC,\L 1nov1ng & hiiuluig by 1 v a l\J 0 11 s respons1.h1hr1r~. ·----------1959 t.1aplr Ave. i\n .i · ,-. • '"::; · ~ lo------_____ ~-198·1. stUdl'nl La~e truck. Reas. son1e typu1g, Call 6~6-8:.JSI A Costail'Tr~.1 .''lalllet office space. ~1'0111 lOc PER SQ. FT. fND-G SJ 1 d I I~ Barry,53l-l~or5J~943!!. illr Probst. u.u1"111~ ,, :Si:,10~300,shal'C'it('epuon 36lkisq11.WOllh1l'llNB c1;nan 1ep1er' ServieesandRepllin , H -r --1 ~ I *TELLER* I Gara ge-Easts ide, CM ~,!,.')!TIO. (l.l:l·:;;,i7 ::1 ·:1 \\. :-.1•g1'l'~ll'Ollt 1,\,,,1 !1.Hl~!l' ,\: \\dl'lll'f) ~.111\a 1\1111 , Office Rental 4400 ,,\('Ll. 17!1 \\cstcl1ff Dr l{llUlllga idn<"r ~·ll -5U3~ •1P1Pro1k" 1 1 '•"' t°"ct"ll'. l<1n $\Moving and au ing_2 1 VAAllCSAh•Tlll>OONp<'$"$ l'.\1 ~1 1!.\IJ:.: L11u.1l opportunHy rn1ployer -, I' l 1. ·~'"I \I' o \ei; )rl l', VlC I} & up * !Jo,)·u1-.. I ) I (' I , ,. l' ~ \ .r-lcv< * 2500' TILT UP--N . Sh . , 11 lllllh'( l.ol<' •'1Jt'n1I•~ 111 0' h nl i: --OORON-A----riN--,VlAir.-F.ast -r~r:-ttfttrt--i~l'---l,h~. , _ -_ 6~~67~~·--c" Busi11_es~vices 6009 :\IOVINC, Hauhng: £xpcr.J PART-TIME .\1e~.1 u111,, C'.'."111111..; ... ,11 1d _ _ __ Co<1st .1!11~. ()lft<C sp.i<'<' over;,(~) sq fl. Coast 1-11\'Y ~i(yaY'1.~=ntt.U73=73T5._ , '. · • -~ • -----ett":?~&-:R"'ai;onab!c.---U:~--WE£KE.N.Q5-__ l;;_2 _.,_,;!.__1_:_,~n~~-~·~1~~~----~LEJiLC_~-L no1v av;11I SHJtJ. & !lfl i frontai::l", -l~J'J·S Co.1st H1vy, Storage .--_ 4550 LOS'l,,._Je.l'!-1. Irt->h Setter,_ a j.B~KPG1 "1.)piJ:lg_J_ f 1 I ~r:J;. est. s:.12--15.'ll. Immr1lt<1te 0 1len1ngs f or Plt"ll'lll'.t qu,.r loc· 1 .... 11ng lnimf'd J\ssignniciliS:""T1Jp -- IH\\'IN & IR\\IJN, B.ralto1 s. ; Lag Bi·h 4!14-1915 ----, . , n1_os · , \ tc. ffi'rn:ird . & Need h.e·lp! Call Roxanne'S Housecleaning --6u54 -sccul'ily---Cu.'lrd;;-·1n \J.'C'" --tu-_,,,.,.,~-;~·· t,.;:<-!.-tt-• ii tt--)"·~·,.... ~ -t.ong orsnoi't -rt•rnr;\ · - 641-6111 --r\E\\' OVFJ(.. 1 ·:S * !' ?'J ~}{,\LiE: .~pace , i~~rl!?!.. C.i\t. R l' ,1\a tic.I· 1 ~~s St.'1 v. Reas rates.! ari.·a. 10-.J.O J-!rs/11k S~ 2"1 I t.xcc!lcnt l'>,11 .. 111, 111u .. u1..: l 111 J.I0-<1 150 OFFIC!./lll·SI' <.;p\Cl-() 'I:.!OCQ . ISl i';t' IXIHB '''h l,)X30 .• 17 '~'_OC<H.lo SL, S.iJ-.§66..'i days, or &1...--9729 .. ><u-2821cvcs.-II OU 'ECLE \NIN'' hr l'\Ol'Xp<'r ncccs~.Ca.11 !·o condll1unsu11dl1cneflts. :-.r.'\El-tAFt:EATT[:\IPO · -·' ·' ·· ' u,u · .J 11 t<H.: Costai\lcsa,6·1,r-:>71·!. a!t;ip111 -:; ''' ''-"•~ · ~,,.,, .. , C111· Cty . ,\1rporl/lt'\ Ill{' Hn::~, I Cun11n I B1ukl'i'S s::::~-~:19:l -----------. " . Carpenter . 6015 Experienced. Reh'l't'llCC'S J.: ti. l,1111· """. ...... :1~; r ' • -·l~:'llPO Tc!ll!)\JJ'J.l'Y_!!~lp_ Avail. J)l'llll' .Jun._. 1 S:1;J. . -Re ntals Wanted 4600 LOST r.~,~y .181~ .c.11, b!Ol\11 ' Ullll trUH.'i . $2.50 h I'. ~EL'U~!_~ ~Ef,\ ICES co_.: AMERICAN SAVINGS (LEI:\.;: TYJ'JST T!l hl'lp SonH· ~,.1 ,1 ic•·s , 111. kl. I Business Renta l 4450 Burn1esc, \1lutl' :.pot un 1 PATIO-c o,ers & Oe{'ks. ~!5-'1781 P ,\P.\RT:'llE;>.T i\lanai.;cr~ ~~ .JJO ~nstoL :lt, L11s,;1 :\!\~-1 l'li.u·inal·ist and 11 ,111 ..,11 s:rl-0 24 :; I .L SING S \'P., Cdill rrsillcn1dl'sircs1 tunin1~'. gold C'~es, childre11s I Custoni dcsig11ed cxpl·r!ly _ - . . l:n!ls. G:u·.Jt•n l.iio\l', l:.,11<1 .1u'. liu1.:1·n~a :Jo:1·.1~w 1 •'lL~l,.rni·l'" :\lu.-,f l~p··· 111u \IRPf)Hl' ·i··· l')OO s f NOW EA P,Jt grou11d floor apt pct. lurtle l'tock l-illls, built. Frt'l' estiniatcs I Dedicated Cleaning I ~·uupll' 7 1 i ~~.J.6-3i'.!i , 1:.qual oppor1un1t." ('IH J1l")•'l' 11,1u1• :'lli~~11,n \·1,'J"· · . 6 ir' t(.t'o-· iQ · q. 'i Mesa Verde Dr. Plaza y,·/i,.:;1r., Cd:\1. RraSflnahle. ~33-3360 6-l&--i~9S 8·l&-!H9.3 • * 11 i:. w i:..Yt.:K~ 1tu.~~· " ~"'2-flL~G '.'111~· .~.i.+-ii:>O ,1~·,1~lh &o. Jer,s ...... ,' .. n10 inc , l:J2:i l\lesa Vi•rde JJr. f<~asr. Eves 613-013·1 or LOST-Cockapoo/Terricr CUST,0'1 \\'ood k ~"' . H.e1s. i'r~e l'St. 6~~3~ \ ,.. . BANKIN-G ·-~~-~~~-I .... ls ' Jani or1a . I I le l f . I? st t l i . •) I 3 6 11 -3 12 . day ' • " 11·or . l'i'llluu,, I ! C:L~:tl!\S ,\· I~ El; I ~ 1' E l-t t.IULLAN l'C't1ltv 'r a Ol c.aura!1 ·-uuoi, ~ ·;, --a. · i; len1. Vic. Bushard & paneling & repair V1oce !l\OUSECLE~\NJNG-1 LlKulS•'l'l'lCL'e.~pl"!'.i::Anl.'& t.>PI:.:B,\TUH.S full,\'. part 3-100 Ir ··n _. 10--:tkJGO I u1ui:: SIOl'l', St•J'\'H:l' Shop::, 21.1-GiK-·12-12 :\Ir. Baek us. J\lcfarldrn, \\'cstin. Black L4'nhoff. 536-~li5. . l' x p CJ'lCnt:ed. H.eference. 11\'nl/H\dS (•Jerk. Good ~.tllll) I t ll!ll'. Aflply l\ :\l.1 l l :.!:;Q!ll 1::.l ' ~I C, .)' ~--I ;\: j)(•!11~l' O!~~(·{; ~lilt'l'. ,:'11.\TURE 11·ork1n;:: l\Olllan ~~/.v.'llltt'. ~ 3.9-0 9 31 01' l'f;\('£:-).(; \TES-STEP ~ s::.50 an hour. i\.B. area. I ASSEMBLERS .'I; l>t'll~·ll!'. t .l'.:.U.l'. ~Ltlo • Tul'o! 1:11. r.I 'f,,1.i _1~1! w~ ~CLIF~-N-~ .. ---~l_:_)~:-·~2., ___ '1I~/11 yro!dch1lcl llCC'd~~·3 ;i:i~0'..!03 RE\i,;ARD r:,\iLt~Gs-l)ECK5..-ETC~ ,.1dj.-£_?J3. .\l11ltLll ,">.i \ Ill);, 1·~11 ('111\l ',\\111\ --.>1.l__::'.!_H ~_lP ___ ·'...!.'.2--600 SQ. FT. C.M. $155 l~f{ unr.. h~n1r .,"/ ~·~1 •• d. Ll>:::iT: t'llale Sl'al !'01n! 1 ;,\,;-7ll:1 l'\'<'~. I Landsca ping 6066 .11.1\'1\rtlHl r, :-.; fl :'ll 1,. 1.i .. • 111 ' l .. ~ til'''JJ"O L.,\l. ui .1dJ.lcLnl .tl<:d. !{I ·J·v N''ti "I , _ 11knd1·.1o·11"1•·ld«rl.1 l.HI}. Put vour budget hack on 11 pl1.in1.. .,._,, Llndrr S2''J ·1r 1 '"'"11'1 01' 111 '1 .a .,an 1 ec :. ,\Ill> i'l'~nodel ·1lter h·;,in1e l . ,,i • .,.rJ"' 0 J ,, ... ;...~:·'·' .11 ,_;;;\/ •1•'' ,,i,,;,;1 · I -----------" · + .;-t\W'" " 1nrd1" ll n \'ic 42nd St ' ' ' ' ' L \:\DSCAPE sod soil l~Hld ~· I k k \11 ---thc rrat'k ... St•IJ iiilL' it1•111~ CLASSSr:LLS·fi~:l-5678 C\'CS21J-4fi'i'--l21·1. N" t;,\ u. . 'I ,'\, [u11~h ~lores, olficcs,' ,·.,· • ,,.,,· r . 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S!J.1-l~jf: 1'11''1'1.'" --.. l1t'n•·f11, ]';11d l11~alt11. 1111: J'l •';.:I'•'~''\'' •'- 1'1) 1 '1'~~ \,,,1J,1 :..·111:,·1n .. 11 11irh .ornl , ~'Wd. ___ . . lll,Olh.UlgS. \'l('!rlllY \\'1L~ou .I; • '. • ~··· J,) ~IS i\fJ ,,_.,,,,,, ·~ '/44-UhliA . "'. Cd'.\!. 2.:;R hru,~t' f•)~1· ~•>i'illi;•ill ltd, C1.ist<i .\l<'s;o.I C a rpe t Service 6016 1 ~·u111r1.·tn·t·d ... n«1l·d :,,n1.1I! •111~u1·.int1 . 1.o..:.1t11 1n~ & ~1t•k l.~~.\L',Y-\.)!:-LJt.\ flJ-!: ·"'n~•· "' 1.i.n1··r ll('!'!l.~ !11 ,,1·-1 wr~ .:""' 1 :.n1il~· Aui.:.3thru.\u~.11. 111~-.~lli I . JO)~ !•.l lll 1ng ..... l'il\! \''J~T\\T \J h..il't' '" l'••l1\j1 .. 111 .. 1\ \\hol .... i:-~r-·-.~ ., I :-.,.1, .. 1 Ill'\'. 71 l-'.t:<J-J660 . . . . . JOHNS Carpet ,'I:, t;pholstt'ry ! papcrhanglnb i:;dl r r c d '~ ' · · u~\s,, l.i pr1 p;11~· ;.llll)11': t· ,. l' 11 i o lo: ~\ ACONV[NllNT SHOPPINCANO . .;-, ,--, --'-. --.-~Oli\D. UL1 .. ·k .Lab, 3-6 1 Ilri Shani poo, •Soil nu.~235. l ',dil. l'V~ll\U!L>ll>;.. 11\,·,11, 1'1 1\,\1\' f ill & ha\11 -<;7 SEWING GUIO£ 10R tHE -l,h., l::. h.t.. ~nlurn .. n10n1hs, l.1!h .. \: S:ulla /Ina Hf'l:irrJ11n1~1. !Jec;reasers ,\· --~---,\pply In P~r:::ull I l\t,,\ TI:.::'IJJ•Lt:;·iu:-. Jl,\Jf( pill~ ;.111.d! .,,1!11r~ Call .f, CALONTHlGO. ·",':arl't. ~alboa/~e\ipol't ,~vi.:., i\e\\'JX,\l't 1-lci~hls, al! l'olol' brighteners & JO EXTERIOR ONLY · Si\'L~l'.~-ti\:)< _ ,1,'.11uw 1,,.,,111 ~.~.,+l~JU ,,Ait.,.,.;:lilo.:. ll 1un.613--£,,9.J.,Vt.6Pill C.M.P.D.\\'tll.keepLLln)s. 1n1nu!r l1leach for 11·hitc l Lie'rl., lnsurcd, Free Est.! L'u •l.•~~ .. • .. -~~··11 1'"''·'· For an ad In Worrtan·s Y,urld Please call Pohce Dcpl. carpels. Save your nlont•y Richard 97S-33l:i ' PRIMARK BOOKKI::EPL1\ e COOKS .-- Call Mary Beth 642·5678, e x t. 3~0 '•\ > 11 • l LOST gold "snake" ring \bVyillsalv1ng 1·'n.c extradt.rips. P!\lNTING k H.cpa1r l:i yrs ~ PRODUCTS CO.' Y,o,1111g, lfast ,i.:ii_1~1,1~1'.:1. c,0~1a ,\: t1!sdl\.\.,'ttr./{S toi \\'Ork rin1ncial \V /1uby eyes, lost on beach-c can_ l\'tllg.rin .. uung I y,·orkmanship guar.' Tnkc j · 1'~11 ,as\'{ t;. ·' · ,."1"'c! '· •I / .... • • : I 9162 ' • : i SIZES 8-20 ._ • ;r ' . ..__I <~ I Int 11T ..,,; ~ 1Tf ,.,,.,~ I SEF. :Hid h1• ! ,,, u !nun t>'lt· I ril rh11t J:o.-~ lr»111 111Prni11i,; I liPIHJ iJllnl"Utll I·• !1 ltunhl'l\ll ' lO i111 f!V1·u1n,. •"u•·· 11. \'1·1r I i·~~y-notf' (lru" •nnr •1u•~t., Pr1Ll(t'd Pat11•rn ~11 1;~; ! :.!i~~l'S' Slr.t'll 8. )ll, I~. 11. J ~. j 11;. ~I\ Slit" 12 (1'!11~• ::11 tlr··~~ :1;, yd6. ~a·iJltb: )ol.Cl • ' J -,"' I Sc-nd Sl.00 for £'a('h p.it!rrn. 1 Add 2.l cents for t<ot•h pdltcrn \ for rirst·class m11il :.nd ~µl'1·1al h an d li n g: o th1•1 w1 ~c ! lhird·class dr li very ... 111 ta~t: lhree '¥l'eeksor more. S.-n•I 10 f.farian f.lartin, 442, the IJ.u\y \ ~1101 . l'11H,.rn Deti1., :::! \\·~~t i tll 1 :-'!., !\f•W York. :s. Y. l ~ .. 11. I l'rlnt NAME, AODRESS. llP, I 0 SIZE null STYLE NUMBER. {));I•: l"Ht·:I·: r;. 'l''l'El!!\ nr }'Oltr l';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~iiiii\ near Hore! Laguna. Rt> rn1., & h11ll $1J. A!1y _rm~ I advantage of iny ex P I n<'ed." ai.;;;1t·s~1v.,, in !;1i.1 ''"><! n·,t11un1111 Opt'n· j if { y·C rochetf 1 1 \\'ARD Dave (:.!l:lJ 986-0279. S7.50, couch $10, Chair $;i. l::i , 0 36-70'56 :.'62{) S. Su.'IUl Bkkpr \1it11 nlln1111u1n 2 yrs ing "'•Jn In ,'\1• 11 J•H"I Bcal'h. Businesa Oppor 5005 I yrs. exp 1s 1\·ha! counts nnt 1 ;i I S:1n\a ,\1111, Cali!. puh11c bookkl•1•p1nt; 1'\Jlt'!'. l.:1111 <:J~·O:.'lll ur O~l l nr apply 1.;c'-";;;c_;,.:.__, "-'---C--wsr. \\1-IITE CAT, altc1cd I n1ethod I rlo 11nrk n1yself.1 FIHST CLASS EXT./ INT 1J:l't\'.'CCn lla1·oor & :,0111-."J ll.) IU P•'l."l!I SANri:i~~OSHOP ~~~~s. vi~_e:a~ar~~ 11 ~ L~ ~1; ~~~~o~sc $219i I ~~~~I·11~~~i::;;:~~a~~HANG-~ Sout~a~~'\·~~~~:neri I - -Bookkee ping -\ ll1.{1~-)~.~~.';t .~r('Jt,ON ,'''·'' 0 c. A,., 1 ,. 1 . 1 rncdtcation :.l:>-42-18 Rm S.l Strn hse $39!J5. Sofa 9i~:i29l 1 Pos ition Avai1a blel ~KJ l.>.Ji•· .... :.,~l'l\'pnrt " 114 = G 77• 5170 An equal opportunity C.,--1 ---• ()""n '.I 00 '.l LOST l yr old male cat. He ·""· uar . ,,.... I PH.01'". painter, honest 11,.·ork, E 1 Llll' '''\ll't' to t /L' .">n<1rt .~· l Uh.-;, nit11. iir women, top 1~ nip oyer mil :i J)ay 1i·t·ek has gray & \\·hite stripes & , Ceilings 6018 reas. 1111 .. :'.,free estimate. lu11b 1<·1111 u:'s1gn1ncnt .... C11!l \IHgl·~. prefl·r some bldsl ~1rady bus1nrss, tcrin.,, long haU'. Vic 16th & Tustin, I • Refs. 5--18-27;',9, 642-3913. !°l'IV-44:"i0. 1 exp, tho 11c i.:an train. Apply R IVIERA REAL TY N.B. 642-7267. I * \VILLARD PAINTING * ; r•ROr. \.\.'ailcovering state -NEVEH ,\ i-·E:L AT TE:'llPO 1 in person. Carrow· s ---* 642-7007 * LOST sniall \l'hite Jong hair New AcouslicaJ Ceilings + lie. No. 279;',14. I n~ur, all ASSEMBLY TRAINEES ·rEilllt>O Tr·mp<>rary Hl'lp 1 1 llt•staur110!; Pil'O IW'n-oil; -fl'male cat 5/17. Vic, repairs. Drywall ,r,, wall !ypes paper. 714/842-4.386. NO EXPERIENCE Nl::C. $2. BABYSITTl'.'P. ror sunllncr, San Cle1ncnle. \\'arncr ,\: Grahan1, H.B. tC'xt, p<itch _ pl.:istering, No. INT J EXT PAl-NTING Ahri I~~Y L1~6~t Sh~~3_193'1 I high scoo;;_l •. gtrl. rt•l111hlC'. e COOK e COCK TAI LS & 816--1316 28103.11. 6-12-:>77J. All orange Co. Jlni 675-3559 · ' -1 i\lun Lhru f ri. .i yr old Loy. j e WAITRESS OINNERHOUSE LOST C,\LICO CAT, Ceme nt/Conc rete 6019 ASSEillBLERS for Campel', Ov.·n trans. 551·1J68 alt ;,;;111 L:nir;ige cu·11ec Shop .Seu ts !!JO S:J?,OOJ do1v11 n11nl<ttlU·e sz. "The BluUs". PA!N}~RETCINGESTNT. PROEF;T r· act o r Y · Al.SO SEA~t-1 hvine area. 1 ~iii~~ l!:ilh., C.~1. til6{i.104 H OLLAND BUSINESS illtssin" 1 \l'k. Re\\·ard. JF:SS Ceinent Contractor. · J · · X -STRES~ES. Apply, i\Jajor-ucxlKl 'f'''l"I' " lJ · d I k * 557-4274 * o:.o I\' JRoh C 'I o \ ~u "" \ l' x P ' fl • CUOK, Z'l'l!l•I; CVl'rlln"S 675-4170 S1\LBS 5'!1}0608 644---131S n\·ei\'ay.~. ~1 civa s , \\·ay, ,..;xi ' __ .. _·~·-1 F/C !'lltts! ii!' .thh· tu S1t·11 l\1•Til \', i\d:t111s"' al 0 al patios. J~l-1725. Plaster/Repair 6077 ASSIST MANAGER I ,,,.,.,,'.,,1"' '''''"''''' 1.·, 1 1 ..,,..._.,...,..,.., ... ..,..,~ r UND !rl-cnlor m e pru1 L " x returns. Jar1~,r nr Thrif\unart, CUI r Collif', vicinity Garfield & CE~tr.:NT & Block Work. NeC'dcd fQI' Jr .. Sports\\·enr j P,\ 1Ac .. 11.1 1.1.u. full 11111c.1 :.i;~-ll!i78, 81'..AU f'i . S,\LON,. a 1.1 Beach Blvd., J-LB. ~630 \Valls. patios, sidey,•iilks, PATCH PLASTERL'llG BotiquC'. 221 .\lunnt•, Ball.i0a 1 Pt'l'1n. 536-669() ur ~lti-'\i!J:J -::.-:'.-~---,,.~-' I " I d il 1 11 I ll I · h '"6 6915 All tv""s. Free e~1imatcs ' ----~· --1 l'OOI<\, eon\". h<l!llC'. 1'"/time. u 1en ory 1 c u c n ns aftrr 6 P ."I e c. Y ir. (ll' 10 . .,., · · ~ .. ~ I !~land. Apply: 10--6 <laily. 'llf.lClKK''.EPEK-, d ! 1 t' · 11 · ;111n.ctive 6 slation salon in . Call 5'1-0-6825 r 1ver~1 1rr · l'l'!ll. ptl'>Ltion. i 1n exper. Nei\'fiOrt BeaC'h. $6000. v.·ith LC?S! -,vie. Slater/Bushard CE1\1ENT: Patio, drives1 1 !::. p. in truckin~ & parts rPt(cL ,\11ply .\ti6 t'lagslup S:!:iOli. cash and $75, nio. 1' .V. 1' eni. J\l:tlmute. Sain-.,...·a!ks-Rcpairs, sa\v l;c Pool Service 6079 AT EASE 1Jus1ne!'s helpful. Ins, pd J{rl. :-J .K. &•t• '.'llr. ?-.tiller. , 1 , 0y,d 4 mo> Fri. '·/11 1·e1nove. Free est. 544-8998 val'ations. 642-49(}.I I -----.>21-i-I a,, · . · -" · , . . . QUALITY pool sC'rvice trer Of Newport Beach ' < 'LH >!.; w <'Xpl'rirnce GEAUTY Salun, prrstigJ' Anip!e llc1\ard 968·68i4. 1 Cl-ANl ~NT \\·ork or all k_inds. I est. cleaning only, reliable Bl\KPG t.1Al1-11NE f>PI~.' Call f11r nppl .. \1on Uiru Fri. ;!l'l'<l. ll Sta. !) 0pl'l'. Gt F()UND Black puppy \\•Ith I !{rason!lh!C', free Est .' .... ·orkmanship Nelsons Pool r~ Vl'l'Y interrstc<I in hi ring a Wllh nrr1cc & ~) k k p,; 1\37-..'\0()(), $7'.'11 +, shopp111g ctr. Terms 1\Jute on chei;t and 2 front 1 fi:ui-332·• Serv. 842-1661 n1ale or fen1ale SC'Clll'ity experience, 5.J{i-()60() CO(i!\, rt.·licL Country Club. SJO,\I handll's. 615-08:221 fl'l't. l\1esa \Voods area, Contractor 6021 Roof' 6082 11 officer to fill 2:'!-30 p/tin1c 1 -B OYS & -GI RLS C111l 4gg...:z211 Ask for thl' 642-3623. C.ilI. 551-6156 GER\VICK ing hours per Y.'ei..'k. You n1ay i Ney,·spapcr Carriers. !'ltin. Chf'f. Inve st Opport'y 5015 FND: LTg. Brown puppy. ,..._ tr Add & ~n SB\ ld1~· REPAlRS, all types. Rea~. be! nlajoring inh 1 a:::_ i age 10. Lido Isle, Balboa .-.,. ... ..,..,..,..,..,..,..,\ female, Mesa del Mar area u..•n · · rem..,.... · ic Free est. Lic'd. Ask for en orcement or prr aps UL' Peninsula s .. Balboa Point. COUNSELOR A·rrl::NTION -plant Joverr,. nr Fairview & Adams, C.M. ?;1:1~2117~ 4 ;{ 2 1 • 6 7 3--604.I, \Vall. 541-33118, 830-5020. retired 1 o o k in S for Contact Mr. BaL'.tslrOn1 at 1 Jmnird. •l[>l'nini; in our interior designers. ha i r 5,J0-1275 1 ·" · . supplcmC'ntal in<·ome. If this the DAILY PILOT or call I hcautiful ofc for a sales st:i·Jisls, t:lc. . . P restige FND: Gcrm1'n S h e Ph c rd I JACK Triu~an~, pat 1 o s, Sandblasting 6083 pos111on is made lor you, 612·1321 & leave appllcallon. n11n<led, self mot Iva t e d .1.oca!l~n. for niore info, call SablC' fem. Very gentle dog. ren1~: add. Lip. B-1 260072 \VOOD Text., Bldgs, houses, please contact our security Brake & individual. Salary guarantee li-10-1310 ft'01n 10 to 5 Vic. West Costa J\lesa. J\ty \\,1y C.O. &12-4703. boats, patios, swim pools. manager at • rvlce + romm + bonus. Exper. Sundays call IH!i-5063. 642--1221 Roon' Additions. Alterations. Sh I all · 644-5076 Alignment Se Jiref'rl. Good location & op or sm er items. Equal Oppoc. "mplovec 's.'.lary + comm. Coast Auto 11·alfi ... I I W led 5020 Li::. Reliable. 1',ree Est. J ay Qui k Sand Co 646-4296 940 "' ~ ... nves an LOST-LILAC PT SIAMESE, J h 0 ,2 1.,1 c · · · Scrvlte, 644-8022. Jason Best Agency 1•1an1111u: a trip'.' \\'hip up , . nl8.1c. {White iv/grey ptsJ o nston U"I -• W. 18th St, C. Mesa BUS O t hl~ r11<1 t11y •:11··~ 1n 11. liurrr! ~UDENT 1!1 dire need ?' Substantial re ..... u rd. 83()...J45'.J Electrical 60J2 , Television Repair 6090 AUTO SALESMAN B Y 17400 Ilrookhurst, F. V1y. J1Fff·CHOC:l!E1' ln 11 trio financial aid to stay 111 ; I -1 Experience Not To work days. No exper. ~Suite 21.1 963-6775 nr 16rl•'>I (,r kn11 1in!'; wor~lf'd. u · p ·hi FOUND· Cal female I g 0 1 11 · & ' L:i"Y ~tr• 11 .~iih'h 1.j ea~r 1.., n1v, . o s s 1 c tax . · • • ~11 ELECTRICIAN . License T.V. Servicing, since 1947. Necesaary necess. n Y en ius1asm 1 m<'ruurJz,-. ;uid f•ye·c:i.tch ing In deduction. Ph: 675-2037. ha16 blk & ~·H.B. Florida ! No. 233108. Small jobs, $1295 +parts total (Unless ON TiiE JOB TRAlNING a wllllngness to work. Apply ' COUNTER GIRL J10• lzont.11 111r11,.·a. I'atter.o. Money to Loan 5025 & \Vens. 2l13 aft. 5. mainl & repflirs. 548-5203. sh<;P work needed)' Reeond. (Sell Both New and Used Ca.rs in per son, Ton Io' s FULL TIME oi r.-,; ~i r,.~ 11.~1~ !nrl. , 1.:.c;.:.:.;.;;.,c.;.;cc:..:.:.:o __ :..:.~ f"OUND female Siamese Cfll. Gardening 6045 T.V.'s, guaral'lteed. i Excellent BeneJH.s I Jlcstaurant, 210 Nc\vport Ovl'I' 21, Jltart June ht. ;.:, c i-:NTS for each pattern. 931. % Vic, \.\t'Rlllut sq. Ca 11 FRANK SCHROTH T.V. , Paid Vttcalion Ctr, NB. 644-2601. Apply in person anly, 2 to 4 Add25cent.5 foreachpattem 74 O 5.'>1-5449. t\lO\V .~ EDGE .. vnort + 8.1i w. 19th, C.M. 548-3386 Insurnni•.c CAFETERIA Pli-1. Dell She( Delicale11sen. furfin;t.classmailandspecial -f' '-"t"~ B kh 1 & Al H B h a nd l ini:i: otherwise FND: Orange tabby, Male. depend11ble. Call for prompt Tilt 6091 Apply In petl!On only. COOK roo ut·~ rams., · · 1h1rdrlass dell\•ery will talut MONEY AVAILABLE Young cat. Vic: Highland frt•e est. John~~ J A11k !or Mr. Robl'rts COOK I ~N~r"'."'Sa"v'-·"'O"n''------1 lhree week$ or more. Send to For . 2nd T.D. 's on .Single Dr. & Irvine NB. 548-7427 . EXPERIENCED Japttnesc, CER.MIIC TILE NEW & ATLAS F /lhne Mon thru Fri. EX(X'I'. l COU?LD you use extra. $35-$50 Alice Brooks, 105, lhe Dally !am1Jy, Duplexes, units up FOUND: Gcmlan Shorthair 1 gardener yard, maintenance I remodel. Free estlmute!I. Chrysler-Plymouth prefd. Bt't!Akfast & lunch wk. P/t eves .~ Sala. Pref. ~~Ol~e~~!:-:i1~~·::; 10 16· 114-BJJ-1909. dog. 5/19. Vic. La.kc Forest and clean up 963-1020 Sm job11, welcome. 536·1426 29'"9 Jtarbor Blvd. prep. 5:30 anl-1 pn1. C811 cmpl'd. Mr. LA-vi 846-'64~. York, N.Y. 10011. Print Namt, Money Wanted 5030 area. Call SJG.-0892. MO\\' & EDGE expert + Top Soil 6092 Costa Mcl'!a for appf, 641).1500, ext 1197. CO UN 1' E R hclp-&eneral Address, Zip, Pattero FOUND· Bassett Hound, dep d bl Call! t .auTO LOT MAN Cereteker Couple worker. Weekend work for Number. NEED $15 000 2nd TD ' Hi'gh en a e. or promp * TOP SOIL * COMPOSf "" , girl, 17 ... 20 yrs. Apply in Newt 150 moAt r!OllulRr tie. secured b}. Lg. equity, ~=·~1~21 H.B. free est. ,John 546-3446. * MULCH * REDWOOD Experien1..-e preferred. One I N.B. are11.. Apt .urn + peraon. Briny Bill't, 295 E. ~i~na in our 1974 Ntcdl.or1ft Dover S"·-s n .... '-t home. • . FINE EDGE C 11 """ ~n of Orange Count)''!! leading salary. 17th SI CM C'~1t11011 t All erarui! THREE Prine. ~~i;. 6@.5583. FOUND Lob Retnever pup Y=ird Maintenance Service a ~ Ford Dell]enhlps. ~ Don Must Like People 1..c=.;;.;·~·-7-""~=~--·I Jlr•·e dto~igo• 1n .. we .. --75¢ Vic !vfesa dcl Mar. Cleanups/Hatlllng. 548-8625 Tret Service 6093 Crevier. References. 543-9732 COUPLE FOR h1:~"'~~1t!~;'Tit•~"n~a~::;;.25 Mort, Trust Deeds 5035 !W0-1275 GARDEN Se 1 cl THEODORE -MAINTENANCI! 1'11·t<'! Need11po1nt Book t 1.00 $~.ooo 191 TD on comme.r. LOST: Male grRy cat. 1 yr plantin£, 1:gce re=a~~'. Tti:p~~~ir ~}m1~mt 1 ROBINS FORD CARPENTERS' mlddle-Qled, rtU&ble tor lrg No.,.! Flower Croch•t Ilk $1.00 site do\vntown &tn J uan old w/bro\\11 nea ool. $5. tree e11f. Exper. 963-1072 ahn.lb1. floa:er 495--62119 2060 Harbor Blvd. Need cxper. carpcntm (Or apt house, COrona del MAr. ~~~'!~; i;::::tt :::~ =:!: Capistrano. $350. per mo. Reward. 53&-6495 MOW A EDGE -monthly * TOPSOIL * COMPOST Co8ta Meaa 64i<i0t0 quality sailboat manuf-" ~~.No chlldren or pett. ln1t,nt Macramt Book"-11.00 includ. 9% due 2 yrs. 10% LOST: Orange1 male Tabby, maintenance )'ard cleanup * M~ ~':,,, 13.fil>WOOO AUTO SALES g~P :·to:'~~ 1::J! Haw aomethlng )'OU want to ~"::";~f.Gi:r e~!tk.=;ft: diarount (114) 531 .. 1210.--one-eye, ''Georrt''. VJc. & haullna. George._M&-6:14.2 .........._iJIN'"W,)\I gen-New tlMW'• 4 used Mon thru Thurg. 9 8(11! OaalDed adl do Jt Compttt1 Af11t1an• #14 .... s1.oo $63,893 lJt tor $38,3.\'i; pays H.B. 5693ll/96U540. COMMER-ClAL Schools I can ace MIU1Y Rowen at I Westsall Corpo'::'t~o~m. weII • Clill NOW &12-ri6'18; 12 """ .,,,.,, •12 •.•.. OO; IS"' mo il>CI 10% Int. Box 3 LOST: While shllil)' lemale CARDENINO SSltVICE lnstrvctlon 7005 ,;REVIER BMW · 1638 Placentia, CM Put Your budget bad< Oil Book o' ,, Quut1. •1 ......... sot Apple Valley, C&. (n4) puppy; vlc. Capo. Villas. * $45-6849 * 1 . '-' ' ' Ute track •.• Stll ld1c 1tcm1 Ttir fn&1e11t dr1tw in the W~t. ~11Q'ui~ ~~:~:::~ :::: = 242-3144. Reward. 49l-&t57 att. 7 EXPERT LAWN CARE INFANT Swim ln1tructor. I XIS Weit lat Street with a low-<Ott DaOy Pilol ••• 4 OIDIY'Ptllrt Oasaified l oolt of 1e .ittfy Ru;• _, .. IOf .SCll tdle items wtth a Dafl)' Ossstfifd-Adf C?all 6U-6678 Ri'WABU:-REASOKA8LE Prtv11i_te lell&OllS. Ctrt. WSl. 'j Santa Ana Sell idle ltema with a Dally ClM11l8ed Ad i Call 642-56'n liAiidii. iiClliiiliitii ~iii'illll••·------••••tl..!'.P~ilo!!_l~Ci:!_!•!!"!!!·IM!!!ed~•.!!;d·c.!oo-56'18~!!!!.' lodayl JOlfN 5!&-3841, 11-4 DllY or eve 97Hil5 • 835-3171 Pilol c1 ... wec1 ad. 64U618 _,1ot1~ay,_,1 _____ _ , floh ·•• 1n 11'"ntl fo r. """ fn·u I tlltJh•rn ln~!!lr !\}.:\\' f:l'ltl:\O. l't')/lll·'I? J'.\TTEll:\ C.\TA· 1.<Jt:, too 11rr1t•11. nll ~1~•'11, frf'O nu tt"lll 1;<>1111(Jn. f!»n4 ;;,r 11011·. SEW+l<NIT Jlooi,; 10·f•h l'l11•lr. 1\,~11,. \llltl~ll), •.....• $1 .:~ !11•1Jnt F'arliion ltV!'k ,, .. ..51.00 1nst111t Sew!ng nnok ..... fl.00 • I • • ..... Frld•Y. M•y 24, 1974 £AILY BILOT '. '.! • Help ante •M&F itOOHefp War.led, Mi;F 71~ 11' ;H;;•;;fp;;;W;;•;;";;'°;;d;;, M;&;;;F;;7;;100; I 'H-'•"'lp'-WM41n~tifod~,iiMS:&rF_7_100_1 Holp Wontid, M&F 1100 Halp W•nled, MlF 7100 Help W1ntod, M&F 7100 I Holp>Y•ntld, M&F 1100 AppU1nco1 IOIO D•llv•ry-Sunday Only JANITORIAL! MACHINIST PRODUCE MAN SALES-RETAIL <r Buy"'"""' 10 Stu-I TRAINEES SAVE TIME,GY ~ilve n1anuf. r1m1 E'Xptr. Ca.II 11.13-8144 Full Ho1c" t·)l.J~rit.11cL-d only. Sr' ProJ 1 1 ,j ' ' MONEY & ENER I OF DA!LY PILOT TO CARRIERS. RE-MAINTENANCE need• • lathe machln~t PUBLIC RELAT $800 Pt~ler '""'""'"' & um"' indu. ~';.J"!\,~it~P 11sK ~ SHOP DUNIJ\P'S /or"""'"' T Q 1 U 0 1RES THE USE OF A LARGE STA· w/1·2 . yn exper. Also, fllA·VA.COnVl-11. Loal\11 1<iiJlplte:i1. , C~ll mi:. 11?r'.t. Okk1>1'. &c'y/Conrtr to $700 \\'ill tr11in tlcprurlahlc J>l.-"Ople-dltloned appliances, trelaht NWAGONORVAN.CONTACTMR. AT EASE looklu.: tor niachlnlat Know proct.'U·manaicc ofc 1 Nt!wporl,Stutiont•r!i::i.)7.:i!l.2, (.;('ncrulOrtlcc to$·17C to l)e1'Qme pl1U1tlc injection dttmaged & new floor BENTON WILLIAMS 3 1rul11t'c11 w/llltle o1· no 833-9770 * 100'/o FREE ! Barry \\c~ Clf'1·k 'J'yplitl lu $~..00 inoldlng opt?ru.tOrl!. li·lust he aam1>lc11. STREET COS' • 3 0 WEST BAY OF NEWPORT BEACH c.ll'1~r. Nev.· n/cond ~ldg. Cash PeMIOnnel Al{('ncy Sa leslad y, Exper. Sl.<~··y to pl't's. S700 able to stnntl entire llhlft, H DUNLAP APPLIANCE 00. 642 ' rA MESA. 1'ELEPHONE lht> worlds finest Stol'e to1· ~~I~ t~~eUt• IEO~I u d 0'11.!; ·1019 Wev.lerly, N.B. No. 201 ! l\1ust ha\'l' }:l••rl M'llinJ: i:egal Sec rorp ltt; $:-100 IJ(>(.'t!:l!lftry. Openlnf(ti on lliil .W.5 Ne~po~lv:., CM -4321 FOR APPOIN1'MENT. nK•n, wOnl(·n & boy¥ d<'•lres instrurne~ti lO'l ~ Bakttl' Pleaise Call For Dlrtction!I r<'cord. Nc-y: h v :i u 1iru1 SctTChtty/Legal $700 ,shift, $2.15 to 1tart. 2nd i ==,,,;•;,,::548-:;::.;""';i;;-;"'-;; A E 1 0 to hire ft m11inte11anC<' mnn c lil 979-03oo · ' boullquC' in :dhtl'nt u1x·a. ~·y to gen n1gr lo $700 11hift. $2.29 to !Start. :lrd 1'~REIGllT DAMAGE SALE, n qu.1 pportunity Employer 1 of high quullty. 11 would be · · · PUBLIC rel.atlon$ rep. ~1000 Lltw!ral l'.(un111~, s al u 1. y H.ei;ept Typifl.t to S!'JOO: ~hUt, S:l.46 10 stiirt. ftalse in new Jlot Point Ref" t g · H•lp W1nted, M&F 7100 \ Help Wantid, M&F 7100 011 a perntanLint pnrt-tlnui ltf A JD. S \VANT ED. nlonth potcnllal. The useful urrangcuu:nt. l·.vei1 ;l~i-:4000. Constr Pw·chl\S Scty $750 ( 60 dlly~. ernton, W«.3he.rs, Oryen & llus\li, You niuiH be nt'nt in , E Ji:penenced, de1.iend11.llle, but n1ature out . going glrl &\LES \VO:\lAN , ·~ Purchnsing SL'c'y to SG50 Dishv.'aJber11, New Wat· t111pt>111·a11ee and of good Good salary •. ~ ,,·Ill love th~ll position. Sharp I l~.B. Dres~ Si101:'.~cr E.~p'. Stat Typist $~ APPLY runty, Credit, B ot A, 3623 DEL.NERY flll.'n, OVl'r 23 )'R. Pet'nl. p/liml.'. Eu.rly mom. oewspapet deUv. to NB homcA. $200 pet• 1110, + bonUJ, 642-4l!Oo FULL tliue Sale$man wo11ted C'hllracter. You \\'Ould be 4S4--TJ35 bu11lnes11 like appeaNq!C(', • dresses/ s ll 0 rt s \\I t't• r, ll<'Cl"ptlcnilU $j(X} * Orange Coast Pla!'ttics * W. \Varner, Sa.Illa Anu, near [ tor Patio & Ou•door furn· required to Y.'Ol'k MOn·Suo. l\1AIDS-Full & part·ti1ne. cheerful person1:1.hty. Calli Steady, ~111 lime. lt('llred. Cnll Jt>flnnlr. Sisoo 850 West 18th St. J-farbor. 979-mt. lture shop. A111ily G1·een I ~:30 a.ni.-2::i0 p.m. f:tti·ly \\Ii!! traln, Apply 10 am·3 now, all day 556--8181. o.k. 894-6Z32 & Slrl l·l<>ftn1:u1 Costa Mesa, Calif. 1~, FRIG. Sk inn i _ M ln i 1 I-lu.ven Nw·se1y and Patio l di bl d NEWPORT :>I'• Shop, Victoria. & Newpol't 1 rel rec or 11a <' veternn pm, BEN BROWNS, 31106 PUBLIC Relations _ Saiell, SALES Girl, J>/t inie nuirnll v.·ashcr, d~er, 6 mos old in Blvd., Costa l\.·leiHL \vould . ~ v.·elco~e. Ple«sc.; Coast Hwy, So. Lagtma Part time, $200. mo sulary, Call J\lorrows Nut llu\lt;f·, Personnel Agency URGENTLY store. $335. Priv ply. $250. DELIVERY & .Stock !\tan, C'all 644-5070 J\1·1' • 9-6 Allk to help pronlutc tlekct sales lOarn-12 noon, 5J7-.ll51!1 833 Dover Or N B ;'rlj...:blO'J p/tlme eves. J\1Ullt be lS or fur r-.11· Boquette EOB MANAGER '' · · .::.:::..:,=~~~~=.,,.-·I over, neat UJipenrant-e. St'f: .fULL 1'ime Bus Boy, 0;:1y · · for . spoi·ts e~enls~ 1}t~· SE A i\l ST fl ES S \\' i 1 h 642.3870 Jl l'.: l" RIG ER AT 0 R Hl!.l"Old, 495£. 17th St, Cosha i;hilt, Apply in person, \\led· rlrxible. Mr. Price, 5.14-J980 e>:perienrc, se1ving cushions NEEDED Coldspot, 16 cu ft, dbl dool', Mesa. Sat, 2-<lpm, J::J Niguel JANITORIAL TRAINEES QC INSPECTOR needed by )'..1uni:: SERVICI'.: slaliqn man, white, pctfcct. $14 O. DELIVERY WOk.K·niarrlod Country Club, 2 3 7 O O Depcn1lttble Y.'On1an for Progl'essive e 1 e ct r o 11 i cs i Aggressive C '' 111 ll any. r>.p'd. :\TiHTied. Go o<I 496-7151. over 25. Part linll'. Use own Clu!ihuul:!e l)r., Ulgunt1 steady nl)tht v.·urk l u inanu!. firn1 11('(\· indiv. Permenant ycat' r u u n d \1 ugi•s. ti days. ASSEMBLERS .R;e~n~t~W~1~1h~t-,-,-/~D~ry_o_ro_ C.'. N 11. Niguel 1 n1edlcal bldg. N.B, 40 hrs Full & p/llmo w/"xpcr. '"' 0,. k•.... .,,,,o cnlployn1cnc Pul(I holidHyi> I • 0 Sf' lng guud I< 1-k f Pl 64+-0006 .._ ' ._ ,.._ · Ci \S..') \:\I t . T $2 \\'k F II lnl tta1'nln¥s. 8'9·1-2750.' I '~ . ' ·ne its. l l n t f" r v I e w Ing Now fnr of electronics for iru.pector v a cat 1 on , & g1~1up ,, ' ' l'C nu11c. u!1e, up; . . u 2ma , I.) ENT A , . , I f'ULL & p/tiinc he 1 p, JAN110ftlAL help needed, positions In Orange Co. position in quality control insurunc1.'. Stnl'l beh\eCn & t'al'h. •VOl'k. f' u ly 1 & * 639·120 * Ot'lhoc.lon ~ A.s s ls tu 1.~ ~. coo1.-s. & DRIV£RS, OV(>I' Pll.l't tiinc. Ideal f 0 r f\1ust be OVl"r 21, bonda.ble & dept. \Ve v.·Hl train. Ne\\' $3.00 & $3.50 hi'. Apply flt l'~[Jl'l'il•!lt'l'fJ. /\pply Reilly's I ~ * REBLT \Vasher, dryers, \\'/niin. l1c,.~ftJ, \~~I t,1 '1111 1 · 2J. Calif. drivei·s Ile, neat & students. t::qual (Jpportunity f in good physical cond. HRve a/cond bldg. Xln't benefits. 1 16.~l llalc, Irvine. 5.'"iT-4073 ,\n·o, 1~111 .t: r\cwport, Co,,i:i d~h/\\'Sh. ~;,o & up to 1 yr Send i·csunic 10 ~11:.:,· F ~;.11 .. 1 pcrs\Jnable. A1>11ly ~O E. En1ployc1" Phone for ' ciu· & telephone. Go to Tic f;QI'.:. Disc Jnsti·umc111s, 101 I J\n Equt1l O 1' JJ 0 r 1 u 11 i 1 ':I ;\JPsn . PACKERS gu:-. 5-16-521.S or 1!3!}-7620. 17,375 B.·rookhurst, ·N0'.1 '7~·.1 ~lh SL, Ci\1. b·l6·713ti. inte1vie111 ·19.j-~~1\l.'l I Toe Market neRrl'Sl you or :!'.:.Baker, C.M. 979-53lXt Employ£"r _ ~r]t\'lt'I·; ST,\. Si1ll·~11nu1, NI'.:\\' Lluon ~l ii:rownvc • t I h fl' I f/lllllt'. P:c1 l',\t11·r. ll\'l'l'~·'· co.untau1 Vull.'Y .. Ca .Jl_27u.~_ GARDENER JR, .SEC'Y . $525 e ep 0111.! OW' O ices. . . '~· 1 uvcn, 1,.,,. cap., 1!efrost eye!. · · * * \11·11 "'"7'17 WALKER & LEE .,ecrc ary ( !11 thL· JOll ll«1in111g. Tuu1· ,\· ... Ll ··NTAL 1 t • B 1 r 1 1 ft ~' VOLT ' ·''''"' "''"'. ('r"1 • !J63-2963 r..J USSll>IHl L.tlHUIUl , ,., , s' -, , • l'!l\llll illUo Cl'!l Cl lt'C 1111 f'or lnfortnation '~ rl)l' !)\t'l'tilllt'. !';1111 1 "., .... .,.,...,., 1-!Hltt · 81Turu11rc11. J:;xpt_•r. Be .,i.o:l O\\n ,005·· 1 ail ~r I airpo1·t Rl'~<1. Outstandin~ TIC TOC SYSTEMS GROWS AGAIN SENIOR vnca11ons. Apply 8;1n1·5JJ1\J.: ln5tant Personnel :\iOVING, n111st sell large S!ihU')I OJICIL It e plies fl.tune. YOUl 0.1111 IU'('a. r i:ha11i ·1• Jo advtllll'(' tlJ eXl't'. , SECRETARY tJ9'.I~ Paci[li; Coast 1!11,i., Frlgidlarc Deluxe, re frig:. tvnlidcnlia!. 830-1130. l~1gh lnt'on1e. liuurant('ed l S<.'i:l'l'tiu·y. Call Coas!aJ· Et1ual Oppor. En1ployer lllJ ;"J92-JJTI. ! .\J,'.e:~1·''.~·:,i,:i·1~1lll~~lau Xlnt cond. !163-3053 • ,----. _ I Lusto1ni:rs. Eurn Nov.'. Pay l't'rsonnC'I ,\gl'lll'Y, 510-60:>5, i . Aclanis-J\laguolia . 1 DENT~LAS~T. C.huu·sJLll·. -I· Lutcr. 2700 llarb<il' Blvd., CJ\!. •l\1Gt-;1.T Trne, xlu't future Office Nears Comp!et1011 \Viii support the H.egional St~llVICE S1.1. l\I<tn: l~l 1 ')' 'l\·101001,u'} ~l'l'~ice. \\ij.~DGEWOOD ftant;:e, luulded tk1111sl1y. Cu uLI 534-7187 or 53+3144 , -1~·168 yl' old l'O J~eliu 21-46 \\' ill . 1 Sull·s :\tanager llll.:luLluv· Clf•ss. Tor 11,1gl'S ~ lun1111 ! .• ~h l .1i11p\1s Lli , :::>u!lc Jl)j I \\'hite. Good condition i :ri. xruys. J\lin I y1· e.\p, LN Ll·:GA!. Seely: ~ e 11· Port !Ji ~uurn n1a~/lady ~/ear· {u'v be olfning OlU' nc\1' .:ustunil:I' lruso:1 u1 i1nt 11~ /\Jlply ttav Ctn PV Chc11,111 I .\/c111.11n1 H•"H h ;)IG-.\711 1 Call 6"l2·53!ll. * ·l!.IJ-1~1:, * GEN'L-·OFF CE--00 ~i:nter, Exp'd personal tl1r. Levi, 846.;)<IJ5. . ?.,, ce ,.at& 'A'd co~ncr th"' I rt'Cu1'tls uf sah:~ ~ki;1gs s1auu11, t.itil s. c;n1st ll\\y, l:.:qu.11 l)ppor Ernploy£'r ;:-E·: •. .:;:._~f=,,= .. =,:ra-t-or~,~.>l~.~G-.E"'. 1 0-F~N-.1.-L-c.-.-. . 1 $6 I 'nJur1l'S, 6-m.SO,il -.. agno1a arns .in e . 1 .. ,,. 1 Laguna Beat:h 1 ,u ... ., .,, • _ /\ A:->s1. ~ ull t1111~ Fee Jtl'imh/ Also fC'l' Johs * LU·~EGUARD * rwl!'.:CH.ANIC, Class 1\. Tune· very 11ear future. \\e lt'CI ,111( eo111:.,puncu.·ucl'. 1111 . -----· -----· \. . . , .~. .. . -, 3_, dbt o\ten e!ec range $12j. ~hairsidc. ~lln 1 yr l'X/1t:I'. 1'y(Hl1J: i;o, BenL'h Art·u. Cl·rlificalt•d G/JS l\J 911 :, U\) ,-.;. car!J. ,,·01·k. ~·un.y that this office \\'ill be 1he 1 alw h:ind!c typing o l Sl'.:i~VICE _Sia. atle11d:u1! I \ ·~11. l.l'.:-,S .1''11.11~d 21· JI til~5135. Sla11 1nu11ei11ately. S.tlury WESTCLIFF 1 f' .· .. 1 .,.,.' h * •i~ "'!''' experienced. AJiply Reilly s Ultin1ate in a total l{cal reports for lhc Cu11trollt'r as f/tune, I:: x pl' r. Lt!c , ~1.;·11 ·~ uld, JJ,1.Y stuft, Apply c.c:.,==. ------- O(K:U. NJ~1r~_t.::[,~;i;:n.~ I I !\a e ~,•c ,,. "....,,,.:... ' Arco, 19th & Ne\.\'IJOl't, Coij\a EslatL' seivice center .. \\ll• \\'el! :is l'IJ'Tcs.,011dr11ce. 1nceht111ieal. 1Kc:1\ 111 apJ~<\l'.; 1'.~ P~~·~u: \\t·d·Sa.l 2-lpni, II t:~ED N?rge. au 1 0 ina t 1.t.: DENTAL ASST I::XJl 0 . JJ \ !'1'1'Sl\llllel A~l'lll'Y LVN p/litn('. P:'ll .~ 111gh!s. I tl·lt•sa have in11ncdu1tc openings i , _ ,\pply 2591.J Ncv;po1t ill, C.\l I I:~ !\1,gucl Counlly Cluli, I\ Usher 111 xl.~t .L~nd. }IJ. S..·hl. ~iHi·~(JIJ(J.' ~\ k~d~, 1.\l:11·k !JI Ci•n\t·r ! 11 . 1 !kl l>Oth fl)!' lit'cnsed s/lles \\ e arr. ;1 dynanlll', ~ow1g ,;llAi\lPOU Uirl -11, ,; 11 1 ,, d-. :!.lo(~ LlulJhuust• Dr, Laguna PlcA..Sc call ~li_-_17_!..t_. __ 536-t'l;\il \\}.J'.I i>.IA•ll. Jl.ijJ t:.5-~~~~1" S .. \. ~:.:1.~~ .. C~~r~~:~J .;~~75 f~: ~~~~~t..\~C. gu~~i':;e ~·e~i~~ pt.'OJ1le or Jll->ople who \\·ou!d L'?lnpuny 111c;it1.;d n ~·a rll 1\Iust have liecnse. C01111·,s;, _:~g.ut•I. i \\'ES'fINGHOL'SE: J{efrig, --0-INING-ROOM , 'L',N>'RAL-Oll'••·".. l' •. 't•'<l 1 _appo1n1_111('nL niutors. Ins. &. p<l, \acauon. hl<e to take auvant<1ge .of \he I \\ arucr Bh'd. unU llurWi I lair r ... ash1u11s. 10 lU B:1~ ~1de \\',\lTHJ:: . ..;s • Apply het\\'rcn j \\'Orks good, clean. $35 . ..,, _ " .~ Walkl'I' .le Lcc ltcc11se Blv<l, Goot1 lruigcs anti Ur, N.H. 6'{.)...:::;/:!J. \'.!-:; p.111. Es1ier1cncl'd only. ;i:IG-2465 CAPTAIN nee'. FuH tin1<'. \\'1lsfln's or 'LVN 7-'.L \\:1r1I Clerk~-:'!. 6-l:l-OOI 11·a1niug progran1. For salary r.:01n1nc11.~u1«t1c \lllh .~---· -;--.. 1 N.·!• lJ,11v, CllA!lL!l'.:'S ;~-1 --"" Ii !Jays·sp111 SIHIL J\Ju:-1 Jia\l' Culiforniu. ll'Sl Loi;an, C.i\1. I l'l,l\',.;a V(•t:<h· ('~'11'" ~!~sp, litil t-.IE:D!Ct\L ,\SS JS TAN J', fu1·th(•J' lnrorn1a\lon please ex11cnr.:11ce. Send rcsun1c u1 bilORT Ott.D.~lt C.~O~'· J),iy ClllLI. HJ2 1\ItFatldl'!l, N.B. I G~ ~ Jt.~~GE', llke rlC\\I, :.lQ tl\01 .. ugu kun11 k·di;" " I GI RLS-GUYS-T~R-AV.EL. l ~C~·~.,,~,,~.,·~· ~l~.>~t~. ~"~'""""'°""""~· """' baek ofliee, gen c r1:1 I caJ\ Jack ,\yers at 545-!:!.tll "ll!Jly· ~hirt. ivh1,,, , PP y i n I r-:r -~ll enn1ole. I 1u·aeticc. Sal;;ry open. l\'la1J · · perS<)Jl, \\'ed·S<it, 2--lpni, LI ~-~ · -• ,')5(i-30JG * ;1·u1\>'·"J::v<•dLt11ll·,,c·r\lr"·1011•r JI'( fn'•' tu trti.v1·I L d " VI I \\Tittenresuincto BOX 37S, Standard .\'1guet Cuu11l1)' Clul11 ~:;1uu \IAJ'l'!~J-::-;st:." \\',\NTJ-:1J,IA t' 1015 Al11!11y 111 :;~·ll. u1:-.l1'tK·t ,\· 1!;1\.\<1h, ';o.;c1v York .'\i-. J\ldJ(ll' ea ing ave ll I I l C l 9W6l C:lullhousc Dr, L n;; u ll a •tC:<'.~ :i1-:~n. i\pp\y in J)t'r!-011 l :-;;":;•;;;;••:";;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;:;;~ :-Uj>L'l'\'l:-.e ~la11 lllllil'f 1111· 1 r: 11j1: ;'\. ~ l' \I' car Manufacturer Needs 1' ~ )(JM-~o-T' •E'll\Lt, MAa_:_.10·-'-Walker I! Lee Memories, Inc. 1\/tgurl ' l>t•a1·h l!uU:it' t)J~) 31C'l'PY 1 ·~~ llH't'l'llon WI 111111!1'\' I!. l ;,~HI I ll'it1lStMlflali11n fur111sll0d. No I DRAFTSMAN l1 ' Hiill<i>I', L:ogt_u111 licu«l_t --I AUCTIQNJ 11/Jiuuuc. S-:l' J'L'l'M•1u~··1 nl'L'\J:-.:iH r). :_1 ' I £;.,:J::lJJTIVE SUITES 11t.1.l isr-Tl ,\Subsidiary of SPRAY PAINTER -· :'11;1 1111),:t'I' ~'<l~~'ll'llt'l' id 1 . ~:)6-0-111 ~---------Al'l'LIJ::U :'IJ.\U,\ETICS , \\1 /\I THJ::~S. CX[M'l'!l:lll't•d, • Balboa Bay Club 1;;~~n•L~~'."'~1·~~· P1;1<' 1• :·~1::1;:~ I f::XP• r. i.1 \:ih.e Jesii::n. ~EW-FACTORY 1 COit!'. AIRLESS ,\p1ily Ht!n Hl'uiins, 3110\.i S. · r•··i I' . , II , 1 . ' )ll'!>d11c11nn 1'~1l1nl:'. IOIL'l'· I 1 1 R.E. FINANCE tl~l.., \ .., . . • Coast lfl•'Y· !\Is. i\lcCloutl llaq!(1tins vn fine t.:t')'~tal, ~· 11• 1..11u,,c 1111.)-, ·' •· I lllll'l\Jt'W ('.t 1 rs &Inds.. . . . 1 . 11 k 11. 1 Branch outlets JU~t 01ie1111l" TRAINEE "'' 'nnc .,t l'H1d 1ned1c<il, VRCa\1011 & ----·--'"'l'celain, oriental obj.el·ts, ~·,· ,,.,,, JO , • I ,1111 t•:-,\, 11~. tt e t e .ii • 0 L«111\·t \na Cali! "'1701 I 3100 \I' · I I \\' \NTED \\'·ill l\IC'n '\Vu "" JJl:ill\\',\Stlr:Jt \\'ani1·d, J.,y i i iv· 1 , u111 o ;i prn. 1. 1 r 1 111 arc•a n•·ed~ the follu1vu1g Ll "' ' ' • · .,_ holt( t1ys. est Ccntr;i. · ' · ' · pau11ing, jC\\'elry, antiques, . i11111·,1ngs r 11'<'('\ y ron1 !.1.1· , , k c.~Ut! to deal \\'ttft t11p «,.,,., ,,, .. ,,, I n.ien. Par!ll1un J\Ici.11\\'unH:n. · d · •1 ~·000 ~1Hrt,h<1ll).,.Gvi:~l11;1).C:it1 .... 1 . 1. '.\lgn1tl"'nL' ~18;i1,·1 1 I .J<" • pc.no furniturc . .jO,uvu, lilJ·:1·':.i .. Ill'. U:-. l...!JIH't' Ir O perate '" '"' C1:nter Send eon1p1ele en1plO)t'I' " '"' ~., i.n~. ·> u. · 11 •ruction :\I '! st rlln•· Jui·entory. Every non. & G , I T O 1 BM .. u1.;, ·" n 1 !1c1u• 11~. 1 ~.-.·.,., ,,,,.,, ('.'I ~,, 1,,.1 l:.:>.L'L' s. nee. N.c 1v p u rt · n l'qu;. opportunity I '"-;ro·c·-1. ,.11 ., •It , ~, 1 , l'~xper. 111 1nobite hon1c ~f _:i1_1up. Bi!l1ug E4u1puio nl. li::;o-t .lJO. CLA·VAL CO. .'IC!!l'Sl1U 11 Up1.11 l'l!Sun1e to Cl;lssif1cd ad i>.u. I ',~,I .. ,,r,6·~,'.Ull''.,~~11, i\t·111•Ji'l ~~:ll~l)' &. ;1ti1;.1n~t·111~r~. Ji~ j 'fties. i:1·e. at 8 P.J\I. DR,-S-A.SS-ISTANT-)'t~«J' round. \\'(' \\Ill ll'a1u. 1·,,1, ,• l'[,·,, .. ,,1,.,,, C:\I .1!l lil•11<:hl:-., eai·ee1· posil1u1.1s. 1 'S 11.,,1, 1,,100 e () 130,. S I A.le ... r '" ln;;µcttion & privnlc sales i\l • • 49•1064 "' • ' • · · ,, ' ecre ary . -·-.:..... ·-·----Cl'nl11e plan !hnt !'Cully i\loi1. thru Sat. 12 Noon to JIJ s~.j(J •r stal'l, ! J/101' typing :-.111 '1 h··n··fits. *'rel;' lift: & I .... WOO, 1) Costa .\lcsa, Cali!.,' s I STORE CLERKS ,,.,., •. ''"'' .,,, .. ,, .... ,, ,,,,,,, Yuun;.: 1~111) 11)-.:'1 1<1 11111k , .J\) iipnl i•·q. ~ni.ill lricndly t 1, 1 !J !.: ' G CA --,--!:l:.!6'' teno 1 ., ~ ~~ P.1\1. .ts du,·.u" i; a.·~1sran1 n'·, l 'ulllfi:uiy neiu• Su Co<t~t llh'( l~ls .1,1< u Sl'nCL' ,~· NµRSIN RE or · ~•· ~ \\'e pre!ienlly ha\'e a posllion C<1~l11Lt, ~~uck Llcl'K'-, f luut ~n pt•1 .~1JJ1 ;it G?ltle1:11c~t DESERT GALLERIES _ D.'l!!-!WUS!.l!Ll ~~II ~P"· ~u.-4 fuk!-Jd.JJ_J;!J~c~~-711JI '~1l·~111 n~ .1 1~)ft .l ~i in,,. 1 elderly lady stroke pa· fo1· i,;ec1e1a1)' steno, 1nut;I Cl.ei l<s . u;)/)(, .1 .1 ut~u ..,. X1n .1 i' ,.JullJ,lc ~l!inu·s. 1929 E. ::ot. 1 WEST • 1·,11. lll'l'<'s1>ary. \\ e 1111111 1 1,. f.,1,. 110011 ,. --~.l:J.jur..1-DulJ!JJ:...(,'.lllp~ 4 ient; -ltTe-fn..-5-...Ws·t--.. -·-REeE-P.l.t--· _..Jia\;e good.. typui;; ~ sJh l}t'~1e!!ts: I ~1 n;:•nln~ f~lll11l. ,\ndte11~_PL, S.A. I .. r...i'J \.\!. ./!<>,.~• ~b'JCY, .. N.D )Ot"i. A1J1lfy lll "1it'1Stin ;11ti1r· I • . • .. •. 'J -k -& bo":"ld l' -··rro-~-· ~--. -i."k111S:-O .. ·~·· .,_..... -'A:l!f-.l1.-~. r /I In . ri;i.,u.;TED ... 'EXP£J{If;;"IJCJ::JJ I . 6·1~2200 ,,... 111J011 uf l'l'C". :::i.;u \\SL L~L • GrttKJ:'ltEH. l'.\fK·r. 11 11 i\IECJ-IA:'\IC f<Ht'it:ri ta.is. J 1 per w , room ar INVcNTORY CLERK . lJLE.\SE CONTACT stutll'n1-;. Apply in JH ... rso11, 1 · . r 1 d ',. * NOTICE! * Ill\.),, :-i1·11JJUrl ueu1-u. hn·l'ds uf du;:s. Full Ii/Ill', :i dHy 1•.et'k, l'le;111 n!'11· . ur1, + $24. per day. Phone c.;i~1cl benelll.s, pl e ·~ s <1n1' Gre Ne\.\lanJ PIC N SAVt.: I 1~1 ~-"c :e~ {ea ':I 1? ,~\(i1r. I ----·--:.II r ring£' he n (' f i ! s . 673·7254 office. Pos1t1on open unmed. Ba k gof America 11~ E. 1 lth, Custa ?llL•:->:1 sale~ ~u ls & i\lanage~lC'nt \\'c \.\'ill Luy yow' u11,1·an1ed OOLl Ll1~•1n-;Jr-, -c :-. v l' r, day 11 k. c·,1~!11 :\[ t' s a· B "l\llilul ~l'wpur! ~··ii·h ·.~ _ \ l'reter Jll··llJ agt' group '1 -;~ , . , -· -potcnttdl. full·t1n1e. 01n11gl' • furnilUl'i'. JC\l'elry, antiqu~·~ t:llL'~>U.l':-l'lll::t.:l' Lll'VUt1l111;.,:. :M:-.·~SL 1 ',, ' '· •. ', :'\UR~t~ Aldl':i, 11,tJ~. l';\I ...... , " . Jui)Ne\vportCenlcrDr. SIUDl:.:i'<lS \\'ork Ji t .11011, Cuunty;irea.6-lQ..3:{.'iS ()r sell for )'(JU 011 i..;J~l!na ,\lbUl'l. L..t J ' GUAR-DS ~;Ji .t ' I" i; I ·;11~ler~:.1~\:~ : tlll!. S1nall !1~1's1n1o;. h0111c, : h,·u1\s1u i "~;Lutl._~~l:lO.\nn J-'ust11on l~la11\I I l :;u111111e1'. Nea1. J'l'habk:. \\' \HlJ SECT\' l l t.'l)n~igun1en1. ·lJ:>-JJOU ur ;,,;'!-{HSU Jv.r ;111a~l'!' "l' I I \\ 'I ,., w1 i 1·n1n on. J J 83'3505 .. If. J;tcli.1rds . .S-lti·;}1JJ. ' .. , tn<i ~ 'l', ,...--~-~ l111111l•d. 1•rnploy111l·111, full Glj.1;1.11 J It: 1 area. "' con~t•ot'r "'"' 1 --___ _ ----.--, deJl('!ltialJle, lxµ. pr1'[ rel. -1 111,~'.l'1~·, .--,.-_ I !llnt·, 11,11.1 111111.. 111~111,. -11:a1a1ng 1·1gl'.t llarties. Call RECEPTIONIST Equal Uppor En1ph.:o.)-er SGl\ll'l'll!{ JOIJ 111teJ'\'J<•11s.1 t-.:xe£'L Lcuelils, Cal 1' Bicycles 8020 lJlJl.i .'11111::1{. $ .. J n1n, 1., 1;ork, 11ork any sluf1 , lil4! -1.~l-~J1J Jor <ippt. 1 Ave!'agc s1udt•nt, e:.r11 $':.MJJ. 61:t-2·110 l.111i1ly 11 uh ~,u·U f.,r 111y l'.nitunns r u !·u 1 s!1 l'd . M h• • I NlJll$LSAn.ic & Urcicrly, 1. Call i\1rs. Sai\·yer, G7::-:11:;o SECRET ARY ino. :\lu~t be able to 1 \\' l'.:-LJJ~l7·. 71\-,-,-1,-,,-.,,-,-,-,,-.,~.,1 1 1 ULTIJ.1ATE 10 speed, Tle1~· u .. i;. l I care Joli' 11. I Hurn. NC\\J>fJI.'! l:J.l'!tl'li, l<.•.:1 :-..'"-~-1 1 I c 1n1sts 3. EX"''t. pJ't•f. ltil('IV\.\S ln11wria! Sa1ings s. Loan re!Ul'(\[l'. :i.11-JJ,.;o Tl~lES I '~ .. ·, . -,c; 23" Cre~Ct.'l\( l\lonarchl\lark lJ uo ' l ! l:l'll \\ II ,.~ l\c\.\·po11 Be;;l·h , Plecisant 1vflrking conLltlion~. 0 iron i:'.'.pt ! n tli.:l'. 1 :i ~ XX J d d '·· s d l'll Dl'l'8, ;i:10-'.I.: ~sa11. _ '~'.·ea .. n1\«'rs.1. ·' . ;J t , J\lon-Fri. i\tesa Verde Con\•. i:· 1 1 , , :'Ill RR ll. Lagun·t Can,on IVl-L.:1b Uch •' · iwi ma e 111 11'e t!.n, .'-._s..1n~a_.\n11, _ llosi>. 66! Center St, Cilt. i:.qua Oppor. En111 O.)t'l' 1 11 i I:''-'' flO rt Be at.: hi--.-,. '. I 16 lhs, stainless steel iran1l'. --, .-.--,-. -"'-, --l-ni::inccr111,. office Toi• tJH\ l'AKJ~l; •1pplll·rt11ons 1,,1· -l~J4.4i31G 0 1 C .1 r ·.1;J..i·:t~I{ Jll<A L'f!ISpa 1slunnJ.!~'oun~' d :'>·f.'S-:i:>S;i. P.l'.:Cl::PTlONIST1\S:SNT fol' <> • • I II I d 1 'I ny I on West oast un11 ACTU ING W t --· ' 1 · . I .:.: lii.'ru•fils E:xt·l'lh•nl 1;111ng u 1111it'. lt'L'll~L' c ass ' \\HO \\'1\NTS •u llOHK" I 1970. \VIII 1-1·e trade. "57"'. ~iAMUf R J•'Ollll· !11111 \\':l11l In le1u·n ,\> an e N u fl s Es A I () Es ' a;111na l-loSl[Jl.Jl. ~l'll 111\'1. skill:-nec.~ss;_;)")' nlf•chan11·~. I.la.~-;. liEifuJ l11S DltlVE A. C,\O! . I tU\ ., " ;1\'t' 111JlJlll! tu \\'orl;. (71-11 , Ex.~~ c; !{I J:: N c r. t-ult or pa1'1 tun!'. ~ves ... '.11; Raub Bein Frost & iui·nishC'd, :-.alaiy open. ,\lr 'I CHOOSl:: yout· hours, \Vork 673-358.\, Pvt party, Cdl\1. li7~:.'iJ9ti \\'kdys, !1-;i. I i~RE1' EH.JU.:D. All slul\s. J~pm ... ur \\kl'nrls· \\I !le ' ' .'-0. 1wl <1.nLI p..ir1 uint.! sta· for you.rseU be your oi\'n ~!i;;N'S 3 spd I.like. Custon1 ' -H E:LP-WANTE D llevel'ly Maool', 24452 Via Cp~111 ssifr'"o"'Bol No.1~~ • DC;itly 1 1 Assoc, 11011 sal1'Sl1ll'n Corual't Did: I boss Men ~r 1vome" can niatle. Xlnt condition. }I;). I "•'"Uda :.aguna fltlls tot, . . x ~. O!:it<l 141JI ~uail St., ~:)..{l()ilJ -t DIC'K l'f'IC'·' Cl·l"V'l'O'-' "-. \' htl h' di ... ped Pt•r111. p/1lmc joll dt•hvf'rin1.; Immediate open· r.. "' , · Mesa Calif !l2G2G ; ;; • r. ~. • '~ ""' s ig y an cap . Call 545-5735. L.\ Ti1nt•s !•1 11 .. n11•s ,\; :1p1' ings for machinists NURSES Aide f/time 7.3, 3. .' -'-.,~,-_: . ; ,· -2'1171 Cabot at La Pal, La· Neat • C!c!lJl Appearance. B.::;;u=il~d~in=•.:::M=o-lo-r~i-o~ls-I0=25~ ill'.~\) l',\J>Cl'. i11 jJl,11111u1i.: of 111 lh<' 11·1 in···~.H. ur .. .i, d to n I' 11 . :0.la tu r c iv I ex P RECEPTIOJ\ISI lor .. doi;tor s I *Sec ys, Bookkeepers gw1a llills I Vts .. re!i.reo!. Age 25 to 70. I • ENGINEER u11r1c;11L' i1i<1c1u11,·d p>ir1~. 1 .. nn1111i.;~ ~t:J11 n1". :.:-:1::',0:1111 ~~t a:r;~d ~hif~s. prrf'd. x1n ·1 conds. 6.i.:!·2·1tv. o,t,12"1''20"1~1ust 1.)pc. \\lll tra111. I Ha1'l' Juo in711.v ro 11~1 Telephone Sales I Supplement your inC"onie. 'B,\R~ siding; 50 yrs old, µ r l' par" H :-. s 1• 111 11 I.) '.\!u~l fn• r!rpt·:1dal'JIL• & ha\t' OFt-'lCE CLEP.h: v.·anted .. · · ~1z l~eindl'~' s A:;:e11cy • Dnvl! it cab 6 hrs or more al froni E. \Vash., greys & 1i ! n n 111 11 i; s. 11 v r I< 1 11 g 1•·1111. !!"an~p. C:dl '.>16-.~2:{l!. eTURRET LATHES . If", d · . ,0 1 · RECEPTJOJ',;JST v.· a 11 t e d . ·llJZO Blrl'h :iL, Suilc 10·1 Costa Me5a Area <lay. Apply ln oersun, 1 bt~.,ts $1.10 prr \xi ft. --• t Gen. o ii:e uties .. If . 'Ii\ ''-'':JOl't Be·1 ·I 83:' xl~J I Y' I <.> C 186 t: 16 ! ' " t.11u1111:t.1,;c ui t':\l111, HELP WANTED"" •TRACER LATHES j \1 et·I<. Full Co. Benefits., !ull tune. Southern Cal. iDc 1' A J 'b" 83J."o'a55 1 [ .c10C:v ar~1 ~·· . ti ·193-50SS. 11l.l!l'n•11 sul'U us ~1l'.IH1 ·. • & f . 1 0 o11tiea! Fl Toi'O 830-1·100 1a o Work From ~l , usta '' esn. ~---"'°'-=-~~-.= Jo u!I · '/l1nK· eHONES I r: qua P po 1· tun 11 Y ___ ._._: . N Ch -----Cameras & Equip 8030 111(i•tlt•I ,\· t t I uni u in. METRO CAR WASH I •GRINDERS l'lnployer. Apply Storer SALES \\'on1iln, p/tirne no11·,, o ~ arge To .'!ou Your H~m! I WIG SALES ~--~--- t a11i111ar i1 'l'''ll'c~suii-: ,,f . :r.1:>0 l la!'bo1· lih1t . ', e BRAKE ('able TV '.1139 Lai..'llna r thne lnt<'1'. Exp t' r, i __ E~tnohsned _ l96J__ Top Comm1ss1ons & STYLING ZODIAC illl..::I inflatable uu1!1·n,1I~. !e1•ds .~ b\Jt't d~. I · ill O I SE CR ETA 55.s 7311 * ' ,\It;. ll<'brll' llt'.•ll'1.'il. < ,,,q;, ,\h ·s;1 .tlfi·1'!1~1 ' OPERATORS Canyon 01· l'Hil for appt. niature. Sl't' J rs. ut ;1\1, I RY * · _____ I ExpPl'. pr1:'f.Jor n1ajor dL'p\. 11/J11u11chin;,!; 1\hccls. 73 Royal ls A Leading Producer Of Nuclear Components l!L>(JI' ,--u· I --I ·19.\-8.'i!Jj l\.ted1h'rrane.'l~ l n1 Ports • 1 Rapidly gi'Oii·ing f1rn1 nt·cds TELEPHONE ~tore cna1n u1 Costa l\lesa ,'(.: ntotlel, like 11C"1v $ 6 0 0. : J\'f'l'S 11' ov.·i'. i;:f'ar; •EXPEDITORS -,--OFFICE GIRLS ~:u.h. isl, N.I~ .. or !\Jr.;, indi\'. 11110 11·ants to grow .~1 1 Santa .Ana arc;a,s. Part &: S."17-7961 . f";</'r:;\';~111:.:~\2~·1i'~"l1. iurn.1 •DEPT. INSPECTOR , Love, Galleon Gifts, S. Csl ad\'ance i1/dyna1nic Iirn1. SOLICITORS ! fu!I time positions avail. 'N~f~l<~O~N~O~S~If~,~u~7iW"'C~n-n-,-"-.a. I -- 110 l. 'Fl ·r l"l.>l:.:J 1 . . . eTOOL MAKER I NEEDED Plaza C,\1. I CaJl Coaslal pt' I's onn e J &~t 1£'ntts 1or our bu!cs1ne1!. 1· .Slt.la1)' + oon1m + fringe ,,.11 llghl meter, strobe case, • 01111 1.1~1 .. ~r:,: .... ;i 1;1~,t:u~i eTOOL ROOM It<•dio tt<lcphonc clispatcll SALES A,;rni;y, .'}.l~JUJj, 27901 Earn .. '?P P"Y·, ~rternoous, ~>e11el1ts. (213! 627-11~2. macro hibc. s175, 8-17-Jl.:H o , I .\lust be 2:i, ablC' to drive MEN & WOMEN 1· .".".l'ho03l~l_:J:~.' _ I 11111 !l.1u1. a56-0l l1. \VO. '.\1,\N 33 o: over .. Pl·tirne,' e\'eS & \Vkiids. 1·111lrt. So1n£" En ~ 1 i sh MACHINIST ,\pp!y in Person . · "'12-.,t.::: ; •PROO. MACHINE :\eclle\I lo \\Ot'I< Southrl'll '~ECHETAH.). E>.pC'r. Liood I r luf~ & . Fold Launrl1_1: l\UNOLTA 101, 0.7, Like 11tJt-=-:~t-J\7"t:l'El:-~111LT for 2 OPRS. I YELLIO~WI ;:_AB ~Cl 0 . <Jr;111gl' Count~. Good i l Y P ir1 g. short hand , TOOL MAKER ~~1qu11·e·t B.1n, d peN'"'s"·c '"1·f13 ne"'" $J7J. , ·t 11 1 ,11 1 l, ll'ltiL. 11,t...Vstanc!iil opportunilil•s J\lus! h<1\C I l111.:ti1phonl!, 10 key add,\· i~e11po1 v. · ., ai. &1~2llSal\3.~ivknd~ ~iu~ (11,1111 .• 1g.1 llllc.· .. 1;1.111.\t l<lloll' hluC'pr\nts & -0-d--D k Cl k . , · filini.:t;k11lsrcl1u1rl'tl Sala1·y TOOL ROOM l\\'O'l\N t ·"· 'tl ROYAL I 1 r,ut~jl ...... rt•f l't''I cl. salary nliS('.) r er es er C.tl. ' . . . '. . ' .· • • : ! 0 s':"y w I . I Cati ao3s "'I E · opL'll ~i:!-;,,~;;.s :.rt. ti. l'lli(l niedieal & life I Jn1111ei1 . (\pcning in our Order CULLIGAN '1~tuli1Ul~ 10 ~xp,;_1. & skills. MACHINISTS convalescent 1ughts. Vic . .:.v 0 . 1J) .. L'l' H.0;1d 1 -1 · · · , ~ . . . Call i7l·ol 673-l iJ:l. N' · ·t B h 6'" ~9 ' Santa Ana :J.ilJ-::111)' l!OUSEl(ELPEJl, part 1111\l'. ir1s11rance, paid pension pl:111 I Se1'\·1ec Dept. Must have \\_11!er l:onri1t1on1n:; ? , , • • . 1st and 2nd shif's. Paid nied· i e\11)1)1 eac ' 'tJ-\11./o FREE TO YOU! I l:. unl Upo I-'.: 1 11 ! 2 ltrs t dnys a \l'cck EVENING ~Ollrl IC'lephonc manner&'ll-9363 49.>-60 .. 0 SECJ{ETJ\r.'i, Excl'Hll\'e: to . 1 11 llf . \VOi\lLN NEEDED for Very homely eight-week old i:':l:::':"::m:P:":':':":':": U;i[ho,;1: i;;::-i:ll'I · i 11/1nvoieing or re !a t.ed SALES Corporate Pres id en t. It'~ .. <tn e insurancl'. houscclC'aning jobs. CALL kitten. 1• 1' IN"ID'' \\.;;RK I'' • . I INTERVIEWS 1.;";..1•·r. p1:cferuble. St~i~g EXPERIENCE ' Orange .County. Corporate 0 etlime. H.ohbies Rag·A·~fop 548-0757 ~9-4338 after 5 . • ~ i:. ''. ,11 I !une, snlary S.'!00 n1u. X In t ! Scerctarial exp c 1· 1 cn c e • • ~~~--~---- ) l'\'l's. .t S;Jts. ldenl f111·, ·"' ,\'.\I •• ilI. l\lond11y tht'U bl'uelt!s, Terhnicolor zw NOT NEEDED ht·l pful. Salal'y op eu. Evening Interviews COLORFUL. beaut if u 1 ESCROW OFFICER S11trll'nts. G11.1ran1l'ed \\'ag1·.' ~·ridny 1.-alnius Dr Costa l\lesa 714-R~'l-L>43 8 A\16 Pill l\1 n lh ~I ll~l kittens, Angora background. ' b:,~;...X!19J ur l'i'.Jl-tlJ.~ : ,\!!er hnurs call Pinn\ Supt. E<iual OpJM';" Eniployer . s:;i~;; i\tin. to $2·100 .n1o:in1hl,Y ___:_SE-CRETARY/ ,, > ,· ',: hon ay 11"" Merctulndile . · Shov.·n Eves. 979-897S 1 at 1710 5-1&313l -,-. -. • . . . guaranteed. Con1miss1on if ) 11c·~Y· i 1t£'r uur~ C? ., I . I INSPECTOR I LEAR · 9f LR.\fO~ts \VAN1 LD qu;1lificd. Con1pany vehiclr, RECEPT 1 lnnl 5upt. at (71·1) ~6-.{1 ... l ~;;::;;;;;;;;;;;.:;~~ Dogs 8040 ~:;.;pe111'n1.:£'d, f1tllllt' SECURITY PACIFIC NATIONAL BANK riJO Ne~·port Ctr Ur .. Nl.i 6·1·1·0113, ext 2£j E11ual Oppor. F:n1ploycr , : \V1th ans\.\·enng s er\' i; e: repeal business. \\'eel<ly & I Par!· Time. Law office. • • I I \ c I c.P hon c or . I BX monthly bonuses. O&y1in1c, E~r. pref'd. Call 83l-20110, LEAR· I Antiques 8005 e PUPPY WORLD e 1st Shift 1 cxpc11ence. Ha n1 1 l ton v.'orl<. No eves, Local n1eal · -Walch doi;::s • GIO!rman Shep· , Ans11·ering Sc1vlce, 1717J v.·hf'llesalci'. lsECRETARIES, p/tintc . s E R ANTIQUE SALE herds, Chihuahuas, Tiny ,\l~·rt. nggressivt• IJ\'!'Soil 11 l1h '. SIEGLER BcaC"h Blvd, Suite G, ~tr J\larlin, 2ll-7i0-S;).13 Aec1u·ate, fas!. Nit'e ofc, I GLE I JJett1.•r than S\Ynp 1neet Poodles. Pit Bu.Us, Cocl<a· e.'<Pl'l'i£'nt•c in i:hc<'kln>;1 Huntington 13cat'h, Calif. FACT IS ncnr t1il'port. \\/rite Box I pr1i:e.~. Oak chairs, oak lb!, poo, Old English. Samoyed, EX. SEC'Y to -$850 n1alcrial to ~tanrlurds ( 11 ln I ~17-t:i076. Everyone Eats Meat I:~. Irvin£'. C:l !J:l6&1. TRANSPORT Birds Eyt' niaple chei;t,' Dachshunds, Huskies, Pu~s. 1''t'l' Paid. Sup(·r dr••<ull s1iot~ I 11r11cess, !21 pnl'l<ag1• goods, PAINTER I prln1itives, d~ CO '::i t .i V C JOO i'illXED PUPS: Stud \\'orl< for pres. Jlanrtle 13) l'USltlllll'I' shipn1cn1s. 'f'.RANSPORT I 0 I I I SALES CLERKS !SE CRETARY, E~p'rl. DYNAMICS lJoxes, uld 011 pa1n\\ngs, Sc1vlec rw1oi;t Brreds. Opt•n {X·rso11ncl. Vttriou<; c.xee. l<i.i:cllt!1ll f.i<•ncf1ts, Paid DYNAMICS 1 &·e~·~~1:so1:;1!1 ~1~~i:gcr E ~ / . / f 1 . 1 Esc1'01v Snlary op c n, 313, 11, ,_ tro pr1n!s -~ en g ravings. Eves. 531·5027. dutit·s. Also Fee Posillons. · health, life l usu ran cc, · bo B Cl b x,...r. ,,. sewing fl Jl'IC'.S Nced<>d htHned· p.~·i-2143 ' ' · ,,,.,,gers 111 Lainps, iniported cotton Call Contl'O] Cu 1· c er I Vttt'llli(.111.s & slck leave. 3131 W. Segerstrom Sal a ay u pr£"f'd, p/time. APP 1 Y ·' ·" jjl;••ai· llai'bor & \Varncrl Lat.ique, ~2; p1ice. 423 31st G~l~~~ft ~·e~i~!~ ~ ~11t~: ~~u11,Joyn1ent A~cney, Apply In J:1erson IN H bo & 12'll \V. Coo~t Hv.'y., NB Solonion Fabi·ics, 23001Don'l give up !he ship:~ Santa t\na St. 1Can11c1)' Village) fi5'i-S505, 3400 Irvi11c Blvd, PRIM ARK ear ar r PART Time Locker Room 11ar00r Blvd, CM (1-larOOr . "List" .it in classif!rcl, Ship' Equal oppot'll1n1ty cn1ployer Si\\ Sun, 1·1(}-5. 675-1690. AKC, S;jl. Had sh o I s . i Warner) Attcndent, \Voman o\'er 21 Shopping Center) 10 ShOl'l' Rcsul1s! GU-5618. t-.I/F --ORANGE CO. Hsbrkn. &.l~IO N.B. --PRODUCTS Santa Ana rlesired, Apply in person. -DOG OBEDIENCE CL.A:'~ EXECUTIVE Equal oppo1111nity cn1ploycr ·rues-Sot, 8:30 • 3:00, El TOW TRUCK DRIVE~: 838·E. ~s~TSlt~. Us.E!a TO Start \\.'ed. June 5, ill the SE:CREARY , 2620 S. ~usAn 1\1/F I Nlguel Country Club, 23700 SEEK & fJNDti llt'~cn Aniin:il~ S 1 . + Must Hve 111 Ana, Ne1vport / Jrvinc area. Cttll D I I I "I Clubhouse Dr, Laguna a aty eoinni. O""n 1 days 9 to 6PM 546-4928 . . y z~~ 1111 c , mo v~ c.. Sanla Ana, Calif. Nl,,,iel 1l_1e <;osla !\1csa are~ . N'i: \V E i.J R 0 p EA N inte igcnt tx"l'SOll Y.'lUll . to Nc1u· 1-lartJOr & \Vantcr Ave. MACltJNISTS b' C 11 U t: 0 T J:: l: J:: G l: ll H 0 X t: L R X Exper1r~rc prt.•ferred, \.\'Ith SJtIPP~1ENT in H drod GOLDEN RETRIEVER n1anagl'. fu st gr i:' 1v I II C (714) 5.j()..4()20 f-" ,\ R ·r 11', UL L T 11'1 E good rirJvlng ret'Ord. Apply . • un 5 IRISH SETTER puppk·s. l?ro(essional b 11 ~ 111 es 8 • Equal Oppor. Employer ; TOOL n1aintenance help need<'tl. A E J <; I' J 1; X T f: I. P K D O A E O E 111: 96-1\V.17th St. c.r.t ot an~iques-ron t 0 P s • $15 each. 5 v.·ks. old Salary open. 646-1234. ~==z;i:zzzzzz Call 196-6137 Hours: g..5 secret.ar1es·hall treesmarble 831-17~3. EXPEHIENCED huty \11111 do oii ' Tues lhru Sat !if T N E l E. T 0 y A C A F. ll F E F 'f T \\'ash stands. Come and , GERf\!Al'l Short H air houseclcanin5'. l{efel'cnces. INSURANCE SALES ! MAKER ' PASTE-UP ARTIST ,\ I A A R l{ c F " I' N 'X c cD A 0 ~Io· TRAINEES brouse. Pointers, AKC. nll males, 5 FACc;~~l=~LP I F/Ume in~'"'!.'lg Sats. C.O. D K R H 1 B E C E ..; J A 0 E E Y U· T Y NOW HIRING ~~~~i~;s'ot ~''::nft~e n~ ;;~~55~ 17 th. $65. 10 J-'oung lady over 21 yrs, \Vill ~~:~~ ~~~ eJine,wl!~syo~ 2ND Sl11'f'1' I ~~:~ B~3. p 1& i!';;lt I I I "0 X 'I' A C A )' E J L F S L A A A Accessories. Many items on GRE,\T DA.NE, Harlequin, train. Good oo. benefits. v.·knds, full tin1e wh n quali-58 Hr. \Veek Available 642--0811. FULL & p /TIME ~:E~~ ~undweeProk only. 16 mos., Good family dog, 545-0401,CM tied. PERSONNEL ASST N L !ii ·r 0 J A ft 1 R S 0 n R I:: J f. L K 2n<l shift 1vorkers needed. No Jector obedience trnincd, $1 o O. FOOD & BEVERAGE Fanners Insurance Group !\>lust be fully qualified in all I# ex1>er. necess. Trninlng Prt.> Set ... Sl2. HOUSE 0 F 5.ii-6-169. 0 E Ed Lani * 540-lS34 aSJ.ieCls (lf tooling ivork & Assisi busy person n e I G A 0 Y F r, 0 A P F I T L D R , I, J \'ldcd if flC'ccpted. SI'UAR'F, ~ Main St., I .:::.:;...:=~===""'= CONTR LL R jigs & f"'' lure•. Own hand m11.nager o( growing A 1 1-luntingtonBeach,Tucs-Sat.1GRE1\T PYRENEES PUPS. 0 CO ll d · N Be h 1· "I t • 0 A A 0 H 0 0 R A E E A ;yC A J ~C C 1· B f An r&.ngt' , nri es1res INSURANCE CLERK 1ools l'equired. e\\'port ac irm. "ns '/ FULL TIME llam-5 pin. Sun. lt Rnl·3 1 A ' l111111p ine. r. an expcr'd. F"ood & have good typing skills. C C y ~f R T :x x o n t. t ~ I c w ll pn1. 536-808;') 11 :.10 or alt. 2 p.111. or 111<· Bevera~c Controller w/ Agency e.xper. pref. Fire & Please App"Y, Or Call Start $.500. Call CoAstal · $458 $640 nds. call 633-0SZl. l•'""e h()tcl or restaurant H.O., cance l 1a.tlons, RO AL p \ Ag 2790 D 11 EA o\ f; CC AX R ~If'.'~ c II 1·." 1·. • t-.1AGN1FICENT Display: -• ersonne ency, "" Period furniture, Oak , • 1 ,\l''GHAN Puppies, AKC, ~g1~~~~~ ~!:t~e~ ! ~~:icrs~~~~~ ~e~~:·~~i INDUSTRIES llarbor Blvd, CM ~. N L T I.'. II u C 11 WO I. F 1 It 11 A s c E PART·TIME Bronzes, fine cry s ta 1, shoiv quality. 1\1/F. Ad no. 157 c/o Daily Pilot, bf Arth NB ltt I PllONE Sollcltor, Be a c h A c E p U •· J f J A K C • U D $300 $410 porcelain, oriental art, etc.. 673-7:.51 6T'a-49U P. o. l~. Costa Mesa; ca E•c lk ur:,.,., o.i.,.; . r 5 · 2040 E Dyer Rd area, hOurly wage & liberal G C F l "" . • I etc., $ 5 O 0 , 0 O O Inventor"', 1 GRE,\T DANE Puppies. ngc ey, .~· Santa Ana · «• '210 bonus home recreallonal " I 92626 .........-.. 0-1ooucts. 642--38ll O O C I\. S (; P t A C ~ 1; N A K E •~ JI ~I Southland's mO!!t elegant ReasonA.bil.' lo good hon1e. FRY COOK lnvo1c• Clork Equal Oppnr. Employer ml! SUPERVISORS , •ttctlou gall•ry. We h<tY for• Aft l pm, 836-5532 EXJ'ICr. Full, p/time ~ljtr,ek:~die~·:>kiYJ'~~:\zll --~~l ~~~.edA~~agi X D I N KANG E It u 0 R AT I' 1' C R $'820 & UP i ca111':,._ o, r ~.•"--a2200ccept SHELTTE, fem. 1 Surf·&: Sirloin Varied duUe11 (or ~mall MACHINIST llour Valelone Cleanm, l1111ru ... 1ion11 Th..; hhltkn n~n1l'' 1111 ... d lx:luw 1ppc1r forv.·1111, cons'f> .. men •· .,..;,r-· trained/ Mebrkn. yr. AKC. 5930 W. Coaat 1:.vy., NB manuf. plant. A.<ik for Mary, n-....:1,,,.,uon, short run & 8868 \Varner Ave. F.V. btckwaid, 1111. do11·n, <ir dlaion,ny in the putrJc. F1ml euh CaU ~l · ANTIQUE~ Sat. only. ~l Champ line. 646-4990 f"'" I Um• bdb-ittcr for 2 642-2256 T l\l\I..... hidJcl\ llatlll' and box itln •• "1uwn: To ~l•k• Appolntn1·nt Staton Rd. Irvine, Ollk • raHAN pup1. AK c' · v...... 1 " • ' va.rtety. Pleruwit surround· ESS 1:\\IEL GF.111111. t1Tn1" ... Cit t / bl , k •u mo old ha.by In m,y bort1e, ~r-~ltii..ID Inga, ne\v blrlg in Itvlne In· PROC OR f.o"or&. l\f."'l.. ~n!l,t:tirr.ll \VI°' Penonntl Director es w msr ft top, \\·ic er reuonbtlble. Show or pet Some hOulCket~lng. Pd IPYINE f'D\.7\Jl'll~l;;.L. d ustrial complex. can Mr. FNMA I F ff L Mc Exp. c:1111r.kl',Ll.,, J!;ltliU' rll'.l:A.111 1!5 ; Cftll 10 Ml. 6 PM ' lovt.wat &: Chf, oak & qu11.lity 6fJ-4911 . YI.Cl.lion A aJck leave. Moat c::cmncES.,Arc:i..V'"V Oiarlson., ?J4-&?9-3993. in:errd. Saliµy 9pe"' Call 01:"c:o ~'NC\ROOR\T SAlll\kAtllX "' painted a.rmotres. Victorian imporlillt q\lallfi<atlon """'11 "'-"""'-1 1'!!!!!!!!!!!!!,;,,,'!!'!!'!!'!!'!!'!!'!!'!!!!!' Sande, ll3l-8600 L-----~'-·"·-~-·_•1_1•-'lft-"'~"'...,..."'-·----'~'"' TYPIST NIEDID· Cbr. brau magUlno rnc)<, IRISlt SE'M'ER P•P. AKC, exper. w/lnlantl. Refer. SIE OUR I: For N.B. law firm to learn uaoo Hutch & Tbl. top champion 4•m 6. tilre. requtred. Salary $ 3 -0 0 · U Vacanetes toll moneyt Rrnt Help the ahOrt&p problem I To ordtf any or all of the t~pandtd "Sftk & Find" book5• automatic t y p e w r \ t e r • ANTIQUE PA I N T & Pt.tale 7 mos. !S-tlt!. negotiable tor r\ahl p(!rllOu. 1 S NDAY LISTING your hau•, apt.. atott Sell ldlo ltenu wtlh a Dail.Y ftUmbtri l thtou&h 1, ~nd 60<:tnts for tach . m1kin1 chtckl Pnlvloug i\tl'ST, Redactron v ARN 1 SH s 1 r,i pping Transpor. req. IO Irvine. 48;8 E.17\h SL (Ill lrvlnel CM blde. eta. Ow a Dally Pilot Pilot 0...USed Ad. C&U Cytble lo''Sfflc.Tf'rna."-StatoTclt'lttn1 Syndicalt. Addrcu It legal cxpi_•r. htlptul. Call Speelalilt. Free Estimates. Sell Idle lttrn.a -4th a Dl.U)t 55U522. I Suito 224 642-1470 Claaslfled Ad. 6411-Ml8. 1 __ u.,._;._..,._._r111_1s_""".....:'P_•P"_'_· ________ ,,..:;K:::•"'>'=·...:-=·=:..· ___ 5111-2136 Pilot Cluolllod Id. - I " • 95 O I Autos W1nlocl 9590 OAllV P'llOf 9010~.. 0 901oo;;o •• 1 CADILLACS OWSERS ),l(}\"l:\G. frtt to 1'¢1 t..11\o.! :? 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HARLEY-DAVIDSON an~•-of WntmWttt , ....... l'hrs. C uddle Lounges, Desks, Coffee Tbls, OM C 9306 11o1 ... w,..min.ter 1~""!~'!'"'!!!S.'"134"""l"""~~ Commodes. Mapl Chrs, & Rocker, Color & FACTORY Betwn Brool<hunt & •1agn01Ja" Bt \f T. V.'s, Bumper Pool Tbl, Add .Machs. AUTHORIZED DEALER • .---11193.m4 s:· ::40 Roe Vehlcl" 9530 Typewriter, Vacuums. Coppertone Eye-level In AWARD CLASSIC 'S! ChevY SIB dbl oven Range, Relrigs. Washers. Dryers, NEW AND USED BOATS MOTORCYCLES Camper. m cu , 4 1pd ,. ,. .. n,-.~·:~l &! ~. ., ... ,.1:.~ ~ ... ~ ... ~· . ' -· --· La1np s, ~I atts, 'Tires, ~lirrors, Franciscan t31" Honda, Triumph, Yamaha Hydro trans. New tires & & olher dishes. Doll collection, old dishes, FINEST SERVICE DEPT. 161<! N'"11oot Blvd, Co•ta paint Comp! rebll. Camper l>~:-..17 ·,:: old pictures, marble tbl tops, Lots of model l-:1.esa · &lps 4.. \Voodpanel, blt·ins. ·"-----Jun furn. Loads & loads of misc. Repossessed 642-4345 Saddle tanks. desert lights, LU'.\G1L\!P. Bf<J,';; t \\hi. Ch SAC 'iO Harle" Davklson Fr.1Stereo, $1495. MI k.e , TOP DOLLAR PAID IMMEDIATELY FOR ALL FOREJGN CARS Call or come ln to tee us. NEWPORT IMPO RTS "''" C•t. ''"''"'· "1') 'o9 e\'y Sla. Wgn. Items subject lo pre-PISCES MARINE BOATS, INC. SporlSler Trik~. Newly f>ls-1781 ·Work. f>l<Mi339. fr1t>1\<I:) ~2-:0r-~ i--· 1 1n sale. 8of;\ & ~laster Charge honored. Food 6 reooflitructi!d eng. Extren1e WIJ.L BUY YOUR REffiE- ll.\U: m1". Coli;,-:--al•.,;!. a\ailable. 1555 NEWPORT B,LVD.,C.M. 45·3200 lo ml'L Show bike. AT!ONAL VEIUCLE PAID •PP"" 6 mo t•> "''" '""'" MASTERS AUCTION $1800/bst 01'. 615 C. FOR OR NOT. CALL US 3100 W. Coa>t Hwy., N.B. .,,,,. C. '1. 6:0-:•; ,0 •. 1 .-ii«ZZ2'.022ZZZZ722Zll222UZZUZZ222'.XZZ222ZU:U.. V!cloria, CM. HJR BES' PRJCE. OPEN I 6'12-9405 :. 1;, ".! , .. ewport Blvd., Costa hiesa ROAD l'UNTJNG 'ONi --~~_::,,~~,...,,-=-- t·ree cute k1Uf'n~. B · d T • Id '74 HONDA CB T::ia l.2a -' • ' OP DOLLAR ~lale (>r rr-n1 ... e I enm any s B g. htat'ls.) 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";,~ tlr)l'I, .!. t \j• Of F &E • aoas ' LEARN I • ~300 ti--12~ . ND,\~ CH, J':flJ, -l,WUf-ck 9560 AT Jo 1 111c.1tur~. 1111.~L· FREE ESTIMATES __ c. urn. qull'.'_:__~I I ne\\ .. i •• -nu,$SOO.ur lakcov1:r••)ullS ru 1 r<:c11111·r, :'-IJJ•lt: t\•l IL"C "" •·tl'I ----S k " !<1lJlt.~, Llurtii ~l'I, o.lt~h ~:01';' 11;,re-. hJ--l Jllll. .\!") ___ 1.:a~ti-l!i-l 141 ___ OKS $l5 up, Extt. S)\'\'l eJu·s 1 BOATING SAFETY Boats1 hps/Doc l 9070 .w<i! $-W. 71 n10,. %2-"i03_7 _._ 73 INTEH:'\ATIO;>.,\L .•1 ton ,,.ii-:.:'l.ii~ :·,..w'' __ ---··---:,. (.\!jJ.'\ETS for h:ilcht'll & Sl5/2;;, Set•y ch rs SSl:!·l. I Si~IL OR PO\~'"E,=~ SLIPS sailboals to 22. , 73 125 SUZUKI. :lS(}() n11!es 111ckup auto 11,u1s., luw I GULl.J t1JUl!;-o,1;~iu.~ln1. . r .".\ii~.Y '.J1J\ 1;1,.: ,..;,,I•. lialh Pierce 867 \\I 19, C.\l, . _t ~~E C1:--~::;ES ~ l::lec' .~ \\'atcr' on clock: $-ID:t. w r111IP;1ge lftS.>-IR ~;Do:~;>. Lund. ;:.'i 1. h l·nni•,1,. ~lLlt. T• ni, 1•.• f,l.!11 , .~u,d1 •. 11n-, ! lnf1111•h1·d Prcfin1ShL'tl Ll2-JI08 I ~~ .8t ~'t '"" PJOl\ei.1 &!~30Hlll'On 1' H.l'S~nts. free parking. 1 (~19-J.110. O.R . HAAN, Inc • .. 1,, ... ,1,1 , C , .. T~n· .1. . . . st,u non., une.,ti. p111 . 'ST . ..,,..., t . 1171 , UJJ\t, U:.ld l )f, s,iJ. 1 1.'~ • ,.ifl. i .. ~.: 1 !~1 ;· , •Jtui ci. "."~ ,'~ :«1 . -~ \\,\L.:.'\UT Sccrc:t~ cle,,k. Ne'A·port Harbor Yut·ht Club l::\•eryth1ng Isl class. Best! El:.;>; llodaka l\lolutTO:»St'L', _:u-~r·_:_ _1 _____ :.>-t•· !it.l<>.i!il l ,11 11. l'."'.'' .1.: J.J1,.l~t L-1·\' 11.\1.IJJ.:O.. 1_-.. '\ l .t.1.1 P..ISl:::S s11·h•el ch<:t1r .~filing cabinet I j:.'t) \\I Ha St in f\ev:port. 673-Sill til JO or trade /or lliR:,ltr 1J1ke . 'jl TU\'O"f,\ li1LUX Pili. 67 CORTINA" I. ~-------~"~'"'· Lll . ,._.1, llllll"J\ _111•111 I ,\].1 \\. \.'ilh ~1. c. ,\). :S17i 4.'l6-1054 after 6:00 I c · ll ·;)4M.t~-·..,. pn1 5jl·l737 111! 6 Pi\I. \\l/F:\\ n1a"S 11id' 011 .. SHHH! FUt<NITURE 11.! ... ri.1111n .. 1. L.11 .J!vb;.r.,~· blt-~12 111 a ·!"'"' · ~ --. -'· '' "·' o.: •• WAGON · AT WHOLESALE! iJH ;~ 1,1u , :'.!.~l l">Un. ;---. .· . , . . . . . •. _P.:.. · . _ . . , · for cletalls. Boats, Speed & Ski 9080 I •I.'{ 1\.t\1.,\Jl1\ ~ $1:.100 II~\\", ear~1p. ,,uell. XI rond .. ~l~n~ . ,, 1 :.: '' r a ,. l' 1.1'.l~l .. COJ,,~! l:'\C :Sf\ LE. T\~O -~ ',Jl?l\Cl K,\RDEX 1 DINGHY,\:. 3hp EVl:'\RUDE:. 1 I :s!}:io or !Jest offer. }l'11 :\f!".:_w ~l,!IUU. or tn;t 011. 1\"1\\\"j9!J1 ,\utoniRILt: lrt1ns, 894-2020 !_, I t, ,\ :0.. T I C _ ~ l:.11r~111111:, lllUl>l ~o. Divan, l' lLE!:i, S!2-J. ~lh. ! GOOD CONDITIO~ s·?OO 1 12· ;\ti~! Spoi1. :\!ere. -10, 3 e~tras. 49-l-40J3 <i.H. ~-&IJ--1 16.S r;uhu . .. ,ti" :..ih·.inlilJlle>.h~Lliuldlutn.! l111C'l"''· t;;h!L•s, la nips , a36--'/416 1 '•''·1-l~."'"'ft"rSP'.f . • · )TS old, sell lor SIOOO .. or 1Mo H 7"5-1 C!ll'...VY .. , T. rl,ll.t liL·1J, 1~1~.\\/1:'-IUT!ll.J: . .; L·l1111L1 Jou1•·u, :-!"\L', :I ehai1·s. ~pr1n"S ..\..· . & .. ""''" ~ " I ·11 ., f. 1· tor omes, $677 ,\.'\T!Qt..t. IJ11u11,,: l ;1t1lc, :.! 1 !iL·cLL·rs, t.ll,.1>l~ 1,dJ Sil!'>.i . . . d" " , Pianos Organs 8090 e llO\\" BOAT • . 111 exchange 01 1te 1 Sil /Rent 9160 Ne\\" ::.27 auto., 1\..i\l-F~I, lL·.i.1·L~. ·-· . . inutcn .. ,1u~l' .1.: U\T JI 1111 uki I 111'.llt.rl'~~C'"s, 1.''.~es, ~ Fibc •lass. 10', $ii0. 1 11ei~hl, small h.p. boa.I ,"(:I e dual balli'I)' 11 y s I e ni ., l10.i-l1ll19 I & niuch nlol'c' 102l \\,I ~:·l•lchsing •-l~~llsp1u,1rll>, c~a1'"1 • PIANOS I :l.i7~1!4 I'!: .J.I0-721:i n1olor. + cash. Eves • VACATION • Cherry. $1,00J. 61a-lll3 J) l • ·----II t C'I . .,, I . ,, ' 'lUl "" j on Oily. I 673-Hl()j T . . ----' -.... """' LIVl:-.L>, Ll11u11:.: lo... B<l1-11 _ . .'..::u~,_-~l.!·~JJ ·--\ ho.:h\'ucn 9 ,I( 6, 673.--lO l6. • ORGANS 1 Boats, Marine Eq. 9030 · A ,lUUH. O\\N PACE. . '"iU U,\TSUN !'/Li. ,\J\l/F~I. WA Ulil'° tunlltUfl'. U~;1ft1n;; t<.ili!e ., LLDAR chc~l, J! .• n~ \IL·g n\'I , \ Choose fl•um So. Calif. Oki seats, good l..-Olld. $1-l:JO. JOYOJA rill·, ;i1,u11·1. c .. 11;dt1.i P:'ll .1. 1,.,tk i"hll' ,\-("h;t1r.~. \\a!)11,.1., Ba lboa Peninsula Rentals fr $5 ' I Jlil "Largest Selccuon." ~lu::.1 sell ,an ofdcred. \\k11ol~ ~.::-t.J.:l di)<!', \<1n1ly dr'L'S~l'I", ,,t:i~· ESTATE SALE I \\",\N~ER. vC\\~1 d r i 1·e, ! T~nsport•tion iri!!I {Over -ill !ltinis ·~ !11.1-1.'sl. ~14ti ' 1 JXfi llarhor (' \l 646_9:.0..i \'l! I I H ;n I~ l s i::; lic,k, S111;.;l'f s ,. 1\· 1 n g I nianne trans. Like ne1\", for ;. . .. ! Di\LE::; 'ii INT 'L -· tt.s'·tLf·J.lt.·l·l1 c,,, 1 .. 1 ,, \. 11 it1tnin•·. liuof...,,, 1 .. 111111;.: "--1:u1·1111url'. ChinH, L1y~1 al, Open Nights 'til 9 :i27 Chevy, Also, Chrysler : I b-lOTOR HOME Tft,\\'ELALL 1 I~ St.:'.':B~:A:'.1 S1:JJ. Runl>, ._ .1 U ·' s 1 1 1 1· '1, " S , 'IS 30 S ll S 'lli R al · I I Loaded, muH 1-llnd. Pr1·fcct ! nt""I'· ,,,,,,,,,. k C 11 -- -~l/l•l'L~ 1·4u1p. \ IUl.i ~.t11!1a;,;u. · 1· ' · 1 s c · 0 Y at: fl : un. -·' · S oy ma.:int", ~ nt 1 Campers, Sale/ , RENTALS ~' " iiur · a .i.,li-1 !1i. :-..J:. sa1, ~u12.____IU~J.___ ap!11.un1n1l'HI uuly'. Ui3wj'J::S-I *Pianos & Grands* replaeC'men~ C'"tlb'111e. Best I Rent 9120 Redhill.'.'.:. San Juan, Tusun :~:~~~~ $h~~1·~~~; Id c I', _;._;_1-_;,_;\_i9_. ______ _ GRANDFATHER .':i.\l. u:-.LY !li·I Anll(jUl' 1rpl 9·12 nunn Bal~111in -Ca?le-_ChiS~ering 1 ofr.6+1-12'9J. " l __ iil-1!_~0'.W___ · .-.·.---::: 1, Alfa Romeo 9705 CLOCK .ttTC~s. Light ft\liu·1.-~. 111t·ns . , . -1' 1scher · Ka'A'a1 · Kimball ~ 2 NE\V 28 -18 propellers, 1 68 DODGE 31 Ton Camjlt'r SHARE WINNEBAGO 1960 CHEV: pie~ u~ .l, tun .. 1 ____ ul~-lbW ;;ull liub~ ,\: caddy, 111."u;,:lll 1 Cha rlie s Trading Post . Knabe. t.1a::on & Haw"., · I One c.t.t. 67l bloii·er. Spccial, ,\/T, ,\ / C , 1 0 . I, 1 , • • • . rebu.1lt eni;:: nu clut~h. -~>a_u~~ 69 Alf,1 H••n1L•o BL·rhna 2 1n 1, A:'-1 t~IJ u·,,n 11,1 ,\. .j cul'S. Jl'l1I<! ·19-i-16t!l Utussett -Sohmer . St~~n-i neivl.. 1 G .... 1. 671 he~d. J 1 n11le~.~· 10'.~ ' Ca~v~r . 20 ~;/"~~:i!; ~se 10 ~et?ks a :~ . i.~!· i:i It. r-i01:::.IJ3Sti <"h,lt.1SC'". One u\I lll'I". S..11-Z0.-1() * l.->tlj lilUCh:S -llL"lllS ;\Ii~.:. guoc:hl'!>, l\J~, We Buy, We Sell 'A"3Y . Storey & Clark. \\Ul-\\\"Jn disc C.l\t. transnussion c, •• n~ptl. l~\l'._1-llYI.,_ ;\Ir af .... s.' -~--· --~ ~_Sl.J7. ! _o_t•-------'---t s7(} 1:.ti l Lino. •Jin Lu . .'\'.li .\nt1qut•s, t.lclal~. Junk 4· ter • \\'rulitze1· -Yan1aha 6TJ--89-15 ' s 1.n~ .:..i!:I;>. -,·iv. -,y. , 1973 27' WINNEBAGO molol'· 1964 f'ORD PICKUP Audi 9707 c;--,,-,-,-.,,-,,-;,:c, S-J/J. lidrin !'>l'l. G,\HAGI;; salc. '.till:! :-,1 .. 11111 Fluon•;,L·cnt hie~. j gal Gov. r\e1v Spinets 4 ........ $595 L ke Boat T .1 19. 1 961S-;i-IJ6 ! hon1t, has everything. !leas. EXCELJ..J:::'.'.'T t.lOTOH.. ! ---------"C.::-1 h.Ut.:h'-'n 1111 .1. rn•Jfc. C" l I \\"a~. ;"\c1v1X1rt &ai;h. ,\l<.iny ;.:,t.; cans, i.;;is_hlrs. ~~ed t_rui;i:i ' ....... ···· · J~~J ~l.n~l1~p lramera;o~r, 1/0.' r,~\J~R\\'AY . D ~ho\'er ~r ' lllte1'. 962-4;,fji, $4UU. !J;i:.!-ai:i9 j 71 AUDI 1 OOLS J :J!I :lpnl, 1.l6--t..1J.·i1i. h•iu~cit<.Jld ill·ni'-. ski r.itk,., TIRES G ~y<~ ,, ·······••· ""·,'~ adj. a.~le 642w2909 . 0~k'O a ... ~~k •us:·, t, Trailers, Travel 9170 '71 t'ORD _pickup ~. tun ~ 1 flOO•". 1 spe('(t. A:'-1-Fl\l ;.--l !l I . Di I \" "" t-ff I ran , ,,,, ,, ,,,, ~ J Jae s, s1......: s. s umes Sfll.-'l.-d $195o0 ur best offer ., " I . t . 1· t IC L."TU"-1 ~·une 11.1, :-1 <11' r1J1t, ei. un;;, ~Jllll' "11 u1ut· .... , " · l:i ..,... uu ;\. ;i 0 -t"0<1< *ORGANS* I Boats Power 9040 $975. ~16-J52 1 1-l ' H,\NDJNO Trailer, beaut. 4JH:i79 1 ~,"','9'1'.·',·1u",.·• er. ratui !in:~. :.ul1d 11 . .Jnu!, ;;1\.::1, ,,111.11 l•l.in1'>. SJ\ u. Sun 10 <1111 tu I 1111·-., r•ill'd fur lugh'AllY Ul>C. . ;:_;:..:;.:.:_• '-.:C::.:.C.--...:.= 0 .,;:-,:1;~_ \lril r.1n•t J.>i-:!.~.:; /•Ill •I u.;ed & 1 nc1v $100. Bald11'•.n • ~nn. Hammond . Mobile Homes 9140 i an·angement, l!kc n e. ~ ' '63 0~£V'r' i ~ T. Pick up I $2577 _ - - - -fi<~>--l:i·l:1. Kai\-~t :. Kin\ball -_Lo"'._l'~Y • · CL\S.'51C 18' South Coast ! . _ S700. ~Bargain, 8 3 3 -13 ;) a• "''• C<im~c. V-8. autu, Gouu b x::i~·,~:111;• ·5~~1 c•1!il'~ t.i.llll'. '~~;:1~~~;:~. 11~~~-~1 r:.\.~~1~1~: -11-.--111Cl i-LIFE B 0 AT ~:g~\~,~i~':~as --An1· ~pdstrackc. ne,,','°dred r.t101,.,u1·~t l ~UPS~~~~~ ~~~~11:r ~ ~~ 1 ;:0 .1 1 1•0 3 r 1 1 Utllo'ty 9180 cond . SbOO. &16-11736. I :i· LJ c ! t lJr. C\J r ·. "fr;1ilcr never in 11·a1cr. o · . L'On · omp c a ;>/ ... j · J ,.... • 1 'iO FORD Ra.nchero, Radio,, J) l • 1.: i1tri•·d ... t 11,,11;d .~1~1 ;1 111 !'w!, lfl·I 1 cu~Qt.:~';~~p 11~.ray, 5 L?wr.ey Spi~t ........ $195 6 cyt, 100 hp gray marine: 11-iced 10 sell. 536-828J eve. t.:TILITY TR.AILE!<, ExL"cl· ~~~.:TI~~~~7.ony Slti7~-1, 1WA WllO 11:;3w'.!l'.ll t .; og:uc .. I! ~l'lw G·1· sr $1 11t1gan ................ $150 Gloss'Ahile&Tahitiangold includes 1nany exlrfls.J I _ ........ . t11d····•-t• d, ~J.,. Ca! I Horses 8060 .-,u·u11,; l\/C:,~J. SlSO a~fJ.';G1J \\!urhuer Spinet, ne1v •. S.1n!I alle1-nator, dual ba I!, & 'A·kencl. lenl shape, $175. , ~· . JOYQJA :~,J.-J:.(1i. -----. . * WIN FREE * crptd, ne1v matching navy Motorcycles/ 968-2908 68 DODGE .,, T, 7 bed. • t/L"\L!'lY ~.1,. .\.: \\"L.:.'iTl:.l:.\ S.\JJIJLI:.; Li..,..,J :-i<JL,\l~.}1calcr,dfabric~:ion. ORGAN LESSONS top. ru:l Acrylon 1--01·er. 2 1 Scooters 9150 Auto Ser. & Parts 9400 ~!,~,·15.1Goodf 7°1 n diti on. 1!166 Harbor, C.1\1. 646-930:1 ' I cuin.litluri ~, 1lHtll't'1<us, !(•st ala, p.,._,tos, elect. pumps, _,,1·ppcd for ~ '7<JO• a !e1 pnl. JJJl'""'"''t. l.1 kl' 11" 11. '."''1~ .,, FU LE ~-. '71 AUDI 100 LS. Air, auro., Cu-lqr11-n1adt·. c .• 11 '.~.,-0'.IJIJ. I ____ .,..11,..(\J,,J f 1,11,~t. ,u1s1,ruc .• ,,~~ans $3 6702 L R.TON MUSIC fish!ng. A~ bay boat for I T\~'0 Pren1ier helmets, Jge, I ' ' . ran sale 68 Chev pick-up I~ 1\M/t1'-1. :;!('l"('O, Sllrl NOI. _ 1 .11 ~. & 1 . :11·1 ~n )r. ..... 18191 J::uclid, t'ouniain Valley $499'J. Call 67:.i-472•1. like neiv. 12j ea. Cal· 1 FOR SALE -4 'A"hlle letter ton $400 ol' besl offer New lil"t'!I:. ,' >I-ks. "I ,,.,, (J)\IJ'Ll·:JJ.l,l!J:.\1-;.1,dl•I r·,,\,, g•'Jil •· ·"'"ILi. ,----.-5574836 bcltedtlrei;,ulso7xl4A.P ~l896aft5 .v '"' q t.11·(J !.I drii r !I!, ,,t:I" 1 h• ,1 I rJJ.1H' ! 1\hih ~k~ & V \\. Bus factory a i r 14 ' GLASSPAR, 3 0 h p 67:-1-8176 1 \\'ire mags. $220. Fits Ford, :..c=-=c:..:c·;_--~= per gal. ~lust Sl'1l! $3,000 n11r;.,u·. >-.-lli<t1J,,, . , -, I _!:I~\' !1>~'.)::'i.~ .'j~ !-llJl l : t un~llt1uncr !::xeel cond., 122 N. JI arbor, Fullerton Johnson, Good 1"t1n. L'Ond. '71 NORTON COMMANDO, Chrysler products. Trailer Vans 9570 556-1)2;.119 Eves & \\"<'<'kends Garage Sal• 8055 17 t J{f,Lt "/hu1ul111tl L;t.·ld-1 S~~ 1;,.,also scals SIO. cu. 871-1805 11•/lrlr, $Z75. 11' new Boslon uU new, "O" miles, con1ply hilch (never usedJ, lils --. -· '72 AUDI lOOLS Aulo. trans., 111,.:, lo )rs _uld , :i\.IJIJli. <•I"• '.11 ·'=-':1:.!-1 WE'RE DIFFERENT I \Vhfl l!'1-s. Base S795. chopped, sharp. 5al-f.628 1''ord l\1ustang '71 to '73 $25 '7-1 PLY VOYAGER van 318 sunroor. & in1n11tculate in & GAl~1\Gi:: S;ill· 1ti1.., ~11 ·,~ll•·t.:......:_~JJ.Jl~--1 G,ltl;..l::'.'IJ ll1de-a-be<l, f;~dcd Jlegartl!~ss ol the "Fantastil'. S~HOCK BOATS , ,74 Hondas 750 & 5..r,() Before 3 pm 997-27-l!i. · VS auto. trans, tinted glass, out. 831-lHO Dir. 111·cl<l'nd li!\l 1\ 1 1, i ,, n 1. IJJ~ ~;dt· u~··4 f \\ cs!..:rn 1 s~ut,1/Jle for 1-ecovl't 111g. Prices that one. reads I 1900 Laiayelte St. 1 Xtras, 51950 & $1700 1 Tl RES 50 amp acter HD sprmgs BMW )i(•l-.hli!I, ~ki 1,.,. 1 1,,, Jiwt ,,,,1,11,. 51,,·,, c.;.-)lll] rnattress $10. 81-0\\·11 about, \he fact is that N.B. 673·2000 4~ ~,9 1-guuges. MI radio, pwr sLr. " ' • . I "°"'"""" Del lQ..fil 1& {I d lit:i.:: AE·:.Xll61~ $-1795. 9712 i::hdd,. t·lullun:.:. li<iU'' 11,11<1 l~ll-l(:H/ 1·1~1yl rcc!iner & foot stool competition keeps prices 50• \\'000 Hull with G.f\1. J •711, HONDA 350SL 2-IOO . ;> la x 0 -roo. 1h·nl!'>. H " Id G d 8065 Sl.1. ,\ft Ji':'-! & \\t'l'kends. about the sa.rne \\'herev1•r diesel Suitable lor commer-~al &' K bb ~ ~i:"2!· tires, ratl'<l for high'Aay ui;e. O .R. HAAN, Inc. ------ouseno oo s -ri-1n·7 you shop \Ve lose very fe1v · · ••• s 00 Y llres. -· 4 used & 1 ne\\·. SlOO. 2020 E. lst 5-11-1·171 r.STi\T~-s,\l,t, .\ru1rp11·. -----------·1 • .> ' • t·ial or pleasure conversion. 83().0174 615-1.345. /1:1\'1la111I, .... JI\('/', filrrll1lll ,. 2."1"' zr~'.1-ITll llll•!l" I II Tft,\CTOll type r Id i n g t.a.1,,, ~s bdyilf be>ngt bccundersold. $9500. ALSO 40'. $7500 & 30' . ~""'""'-~~-~~-'72 CHEVY % T. Van, 350, ,\IJ hou.<.<:h•1ld L\L•n1 ... ,' l11 k•''· ··11r1-.1>IL', •·x cond ~:li11. ".!1 " n1 n 11· l' r S I 2 5. 2 6, , e rt! eren ause our r $2900 67>89-1-HONDA SL 350, '73. Blue, U.S. ~1ag H.ims -5 Jugs. V-8, auto, posi-tracl. tape & l·k" l"-'1·t .. S:l:i. ~I 1 .\ c . Conimert:ial 11.,,1,C'r ~oo. salesinen listen hard lo J · ;>, just tuned $695. 61r7833 or Excellent cond. 14". Asking FM ,custom inl, ke box + 11."Jfil Clarissa l .• 11111., Tu.,1111, ~ ., 11·hat you say, they're '73 PACEi\lAKER, 48' S/F, f 557-4861 aft 5. $100 CaJI 530-6~An l(Jfl \\';111'l'n & /lol! Aves. J 11"u ~ch<ild i..;•>Olls. fHZ-~:~~1 b·lf;..:J.'Vlli sensitive to what ;you really CUsl & (ully equipped for hi· I • . ' .:nv. camping cquip'mL Low mi. ---Jewelry 8070 CUHTIS-~l:\TllE:S Color ·rv, 1vant & they have the pert cruisi11g/!ishlng in I KA_WASKI Coyote. Like new. V\V BUS Transaxel S75. 36 hp $3,450. 646-2385 :-OIUVING .\Vhite a 11ti11u1• $8 vw E gJ 11 k s1t•r1-o, ,\l\l-Fl\I S7j. Di111nu invt•ntorv lo n1ake the ~tc1·1co. n<·.0 '°!683 •. '· . n ne, 00. Both good. '13 DODGE VAJN, S"-rty, dl·~k. u"•1I IJnr-s, !111~ of "' ·3 o.io-C 11 "·" 056 61 .,~ m d -.• 11 J t:. \V E L It Y , J\lagrulit:ent I "·"-''' . & 6 chai1'S $3a. perfect n1atch bet"'" e en . • . a u-tt-1 · J..~·· V-8 aulo ma~ bed ,·ink n11sc. g u o 1 es. J~• ~ . . . Orga" & Organl'sl, p,·.-& "· .S.l\IP J ack 20. Open ' ' a-· • ' Cd\! c·. • s display, lJ1a111u11<ll>, til.,-0639. " °"'"' I I Sal I art '70 YAl\IAHA 360 Street dirt TIRES 875 X14 4 on rin1s reh-i"" Lt Blue $3600 l\arT1ssu~. . . .;>1.1! "'·. un I' 11 ,., I ~ Pianist. If you are thinking truis~r. o1v tr!. . e p • . , . , ... '6• . ' . 6i.J..-:l2:!2 ·,1ncra r ~. rtuli11:s, v11a s, i :'\JISC. ,c:; Ftu·nilure, r:vt•s & a b 0 u t a k e Yb oar cl nel1'ilUJl or trac.e down. excellf'nt condition. $450, OO~l~-mon!h. ~. Call 6Bar73-.:~ or 64>7600 Call --~-~,----, '1'011 nan11.-\\'atchL's: CJnll"~u.1 \\"knds., ~ti:! 1'·c1nhill Circ., 1.081_,01ent, gl··-us a ~.. l -4~3-9188.9 ·~7~9-~!~680~.c--=~~--,.--1,;;;~--~"""~---,.~--,.- 2 C.:ANO!'Y I!!" s!i'dS 11 ltuh•x, ~·Jovado. Co r L n1. · Nri. C. f-lunl. Bch (Bel\Yn ... ~" "3 -YAMAHA M;",· Enduro. '68 V W Engi 1600 d 11:72 FORD •lflll Olll(t 101 BAVARIAN IOI 1974 BMW1 2001·11. Bavarlns. 3.0 SA's Order your car for delivery In Europe NOW! i·•)1·ers. cln'.'Si''r, S1at1lf"r 1 A \Ve think you'll agi-ee that 13.6 SEAWITCl1 25 HP, ... , · · ne,. • ua ' , long wheel base, rer:lut.·111~ u111l. Ho;1~tt·r. & I ,\all)' nllfJUC' -filt'<"l"S, \\"arncr & Heil, of( Graham) 1A1e're different .1:-:vinrude eng., elec. starter, ~uropean model. Almost new port heads, had fire, bottom sm. V·8, auto, radio, good ~-~o.·. l:J.00 l 'ini>, 11.B_. __ I pot"kcl ii:ilch{'s S ·1 U O · U () O LOVELY \VEDDING GO\VN, COAST MUSIC cRble control, trlr & acces11. 1 $250. 557-78'15 looks good. $200. 548--1617 tires, sacrifjce. $2,525 EXCELLENT -!t1vl·ntury. Suu lhhilltl"s niost slze 8, floor length $35. Ne1vpo11 at Harbor, C.1\1. lncl 00,er. 847-4738. ! '64 . '66 MUSTANG .. _.. e ~174. e . PRE·OWNED BMWS S1\T/SUN Cll'l1r"<l!Jtl C11-. • rlt'~an! Auction Lialle1y. "" 963 Annn cAc.nm I uuuv, • ..... ,,,,,t/f''•Y •t .. ,., d n ,, .. t c 1 ·r t d II' 97!~v,,.l~I. · ""'fl.I"" ~ CHRIS CRAFT C bl 1 · Classified Ad! Call 64.2-5678 clean. Hood latch, fog '67 FORD Van, 6 cyl 3 opd ' "12 B.:ivarla · 4 sp & ak """ :... .._ a.s 1, crn1s or ru e. e Brookhurst at Talbert FV a n win od I 1· h I "A" ~""' ' ' • '71 2 IV\ A Chlld 1tenu;, Bos. rocker. buy your je\\'l!lry, ;m!lqul'S, FISH Net play pen. $15. Car 963-6733 ' screw 25'. Sips s. head & t ay! 1i ts, m SC. U'u--9.:JL.J.J. paneled w/betl. Under 50M, , ........., • uto. & 11/a 96Sw~121:.·,,_______ fw·ni1w-e or accept\ be<!. $5 BoU1 111 xlnt cond. 1 galley. $5600556-7&19. $1,CXXl.URGENT! 675-5752 • 70 Bavarl111-3 in stock c:;AltAGE S<Jle Sal ~!11y '.!.1. ('onsi~n1nent s. Cati f u r ! :l'lS-5396. Fl.ELD'S ;a.rehouse ~e, ~ SllAftP 32' Luht•s '67 J<'/B C~ 'I" ~ '69 Ford Van, V-8. rebuilt al reduced prl~s J'ly"·ooll, louvres. pa 1 i u ~tonnali~u. 714-&tf>-2200. I NA!UH.AL \~ER Love-~=s SpU:t:,"ansg ran~ s' i di~I, 'rbgls. Many .extra~ i...~··'2/f IT\ ST AR GAZER~ ~.1 auto, sun roof, 55,000 milei; I~~ I ch111r, good1t•s! 7.)22 B.h1nc Sl.«). J!IK LADIES 1vatch. scat & • chair. $40. Pole-players. Going out for $17,500. Owner. 642-5583. 1 ••ifs Bt· CLAY R. POLLAN Lii•.. $1800. 968-21"2. rW"'li I~ E~rt;:;~,-u-c-,-f-,-y1-,-"-,-,,.,-.. -et-·, n~~;1 ,~;~h, otl)IJleq~:,Y i~~~~~ P~~~P· f:;~:.-1:~ once. ~s=~· :ae~~ s~~~~~Y~ J,rru,f\:~· ,:=:e o:1~~i.·pr1~: ·;l.::~-· ;~ ~ ~~~~·!~~:'':~'!;:~ Ji. . ;;:~ ;;j:,, ·~L~18 ~~.A~u~: ~~~ nu ·e $T.i Lots of n11s1·. jj7-'1621 Size 7. $25. Baldwin, Chick e r ing, value, n1ake offer . 968-6236. =;:: ~!t~81 7c~~;':~~!:~,':,~=~ ~i&~~it tinted glas5, air . ~-~ibll-70.'iO. 22J-62nd SI. ~B. LiVestock 8075 Call MS--8976. Yamaha, Kimball, Wur., Boats, Rent/Cher. 9050 ~·T•IJ•Vi <>l~ou1Zod11Xb"1hsogn. ~ gauges, pwr str. white side Sot HJ.5 PLACER gold in natural etc. I e{.· .. ~ •. 10 ~~ ~~~'""''"" !~~ ::,:!1~ BB4ATU X06l300 l;°,\RAGE SALE, 2 ftunilic:o; REG. 1vhitc I e o pa rd form. For Information call GARDEN GROVE J 42' NEW Oiril>-Craft '~ "'"-:, 10 J" 33 E. &l '"Pl .,.,...,,, rn•iving. TV'r<, A.ppl. baby Appah>1si1 s:~lding 8 yr.i old 536-134.8. FIELD'S f714) 638-ZT10 NO SKIPPER IF •-1•-ll-~~~, 1~r---t~"v 0.R. HAAN, Inc. itrrn.~. housctiold goo d s. \Ves1t•rn. ~l.V. 5.'16-1811 \VEODING dress $45. Sire 9-J.al72 Brookhurst St., G.G. YOU'RE QUALIFIED I ~!".!::11 ;~r tt~.;, ~~ 2020 E. lsWt &41-Mn Everything. 893-8107. Miscellaneoul 8080 10 C 0 NT 1 NU 0 US FREE Fly-Bridge Sport Fisherman. e-r "'"'' zr 1 s.·"9 3& H,gri, t.e Rtwl" Autol anted _!~~ 1 UPRIGHT PIANO $100. BOX WATER SOfTE"ER, oln1°'t S39-509:i ORGAN CLASSES FOR Plual h. Full electronlCI, Fftill r ,."111Ht M 1~~':"!!'!' :~ g::••• ·--WE---~ 2 L ,, pl ey, shower, etc. or •1·4-Sl-11 F°"°" .i ~ 71 OtcvP!' Pu 6 TRAJLf.:R, 5' x 7' \Vl1EE nc"'· aul.om;llic. Cuariinttt'd ~LEPJ-IONE Ans. Mach. ADULTS. EVtt)' 'l"tlnday charter by day or week. 61· n 12woA"'9 •2vau ns,,ii.~ lMPORTl;D Atn'O$ Si5. l\IJSCXUANEOUS. , to work. s 3 o o. / 0 ft c r. r !nest brand, 30 calls, S..e. 7:~m. Start eny week..._ Fish crulAe cocktaU etc :!~-!~= ~! r:-BEST PRICES PA.IOI 546-fi524 97M)29 ~-89.~15. Tom Dieterich in c!Wp., 64S--22oo, 96'.z.2301 s~a_Y 1511.,.,..,1""' ~To ~Om# Deen ltwl1 Imports 'l "\MILY --• 9i1 ~---------10' LOGAN Lah /·--' Coul htuslc Costa Metia.; _1., l6 Y01r •6Y""' 76To • . garage -..e. SALE used divider bike ' I e w .,... .... ct Newport Blvd. at Harbor. 1 a::· Sall 11 •l'IOO""''oon •7P~ 77/\ntt"•191> 1!.63 1-:ltrbor. C.M. &46-m k 9'm 9cdar P!Bce, (bola desk. futniturc, ~tor~ parts & mlsc. elec:. equip. &a.2851 U\latl, 9060 11 New •SFoi 11w,,.,1 WANTED ""'"' 196 5 l\tcsa. Frl & Sat. IG-5. flxt\n•ei.. & Misc. 1080 l\ilsslon VlejO 586-1833 ''Ho!".,,,' ~~~ 7t<tt.o 1 ., to ""Y • .I -·.I rit::,t.,.,,,., ~I c.:;;ifonol f;1$'t!rd AOVAIM Chevelle Malibu • t .. t l 0 n ANTIQUE chcRt or dnwen. 1 Vallejo Cr, C.M. 5.i7-665G. 9' CUSTOM made couah, Pf.i'VATE PARTY WANTS 2-1' SO.JOCK. 6 h.p Ev,n,-we, 121" s~To 120. '"-~· '° wagon. must h&ve good furn & m!AC. SAT 9-5 PM. l\tOVINC ovet"!leas ,,...,,8 $300. \Vocnti.n ScWhnin 10tpd1 TO BUY PIANO FOR heed, ge.llcy, alps 4, $4000. ?l To 53 Fa•• •1 vw 1r1. ir 1 1-1 .. • ....;;.A t"terlor. Call 2729 If ho V'· D r•M ' '• '""'"' ' 115 64~ 67' "" -• 6 m 2,0I ,.... MT• ""'Y • .,.,..... .. , Jtr r ..,w r, ...... · • re!rlg. hunps, port . · · CASH. ....,.._. ... P · ""' !50....ltt• 1S'°"'Pt1•1011 ''"''"'j.31 after4p.m.968-4971 Mf)VlNC: 18 y,., (urn. d 1 h wahr, WR.Sher/dryer, 6' SOFA BED, black MUI. * 547.$445 * 22' FJBERGLASS Catalina.. 26YQ0.>11 !.6Wotl'I .. ,"10'•~ ..U.7N6 ,..,.....r FOR '21A("-~7.51>o-11row... ~ 11n1iqut•!l, (Ollill, planlll, Sat. ~•:;t;:;•·=S5=-1·.o349S==-~~~--~~~-soo. Dan. Sporting Goode IOM I ~rl~ o~~p ~~~~-J.i1; / ~(I•.,, ~~itolilt r.e:~""' =~ YOUR CAR 1M 67 Bt.11ron Btcy, N.8. TJIREE Wheelc.:hnlni, one ·Lo,t ua,un. u JOT~, .oE......,ri o;io01Jpcwtun11y st&-1070 t"\JR.NITVRE Ii antJque tale. waltctr $50,:.? gllde&bouts S-IO PORTABLE TV, work• very SKJ BOOTS tile 7%i~ Ladies I 52' SLOOP, wood. lnbrd ~. 32.J3.D·., , ... '°'Good @ A4,me. ()~Jr~rl Sat &:-Sun !l to 5, 190U ca. £vent & Jennlnp. good $32. Ell'ctrk: broom "Humanlc" $35. 581-1228 dac sails, 1plnkr. X1 an!. .."-2' Have tomethlna: )'OU want 10 Math•w Cir, H.B. 968--1222 _i;.,;-;::.· .:.34=3;.::;______ 17.!IO. 640-~ll. 1tter 6 pm $3495. 675-7297 A<il? a...wtd •di' do Ii • 2'4W 1'11Uguerl1e Parkway Mi.asion VIC!jo USE AVERY PWY EXIT. &3!-2114() • - ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST 1974 BMW's lri stock roa~ for lmmeatat ~•llvory. Dt:<llcot ,.v1ng, on rematnJng 1973 model• SALES-SERVlCE !..EA.~lNG OVE1lSJ;:AS DELIVERY ROY CARVEi, Inc. ROW ROYCE BMW Ill &. 11th St. a.tAMea e i4M411 t B ., ( ~ ., c 7 4 • • • T 2 '1 • \ p ., I • Friday, M~r 24, 1974 B~M~W~~=====::J9~7!.!.12;-rJ,'.:'.g::'.u::-.,,.----,.,7"'30,...,.,M"'G-----,~1~a~T~.-y""'ot,..• __ .:,::l,.--.9765 Volkswogt~ 9770 V:.;•;.;.'•;.;• ____ .;.9.;..n..o21 BuldC CREVIER BMW l.;;.;;"'7"'0"--J-A_G_U_A..;R=i:.m::::.M_100-ET-.-1.ow--.,..;11:.:;e:!s .1 22 USED . 13 vw Sq"'rcbac• Squire. 9910 Ctdlllac DAILY PILOT 9915 CAD. 1972 ELDORADO CONVER1'1BL£ Factory ulr conditioning, fuU leather Interior, full power, tlll & telescopic flteerlng, 1Jlel1!0, door lock1, crulst l"Ontrot, all the xtra11 I. lo.w mlle11. !Ser. No. <t.'WJ,3;) 5a1., • Se:vtce • • l.e•••·· •mlfm, perfl!CI oond New TOYOTAS " 0 I -1o, with rack -W S ....... XJ6 radial•. New ruapen, !I() range n ... v · -· lit, .A. 835-1ln t54.11-IPPi11 $2999.00 Se ... USED BMW1 MOila Efeeu whb black Ol.PI· moo. 640-l897. IN STOCK, Avtllable at Ire-todav at '74 VOLVO r/ •n 2X12 Interior. Full tact or y MGB 9744 mendous 11&1.vl"&"s. Prices SUNSET FORD I "lO aJa.l tqulpm .. nt. Low mileage Ct start at • 5440 Carden Grove Blvd. Best Deal Anywhere! I' f/ '69 2500 ablolntel,y flawleq, '69 MGB, GT, Black, wire $999 \Vcstminster 1714) 636-4010 I '11 Bavarta JAGUAR DEALER whlo, "' "0 • Good oondltion. 644-1900 WANTED: 58-61. VW \Vlndo11.· Capri 9715 n...... va.n! under $500. Must be LEASE OR BUY OVERSEAS DELIVl'~RY SPECIALISTS -.-1 9746 ,1\ .... ..,, lar1:.a Runnina:. Send inro to 72 CAPRI COUPE -lUCAU\ wno Classified ad No. 111. ''o 4 1peed, air condltloned, '69 OPEL Cadelle Rallye. TQYQJA Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1560 healer, Jrnmaculate. (371> Manual trans, low nll, Good Costa Mesa Callf. 921626 FLX). 3100 W. Co8.l!lt llwy., l'J.B. cond. $85(1, 963-3403. 1966 Harbor, C..M. 646-9303 68 VW Bug, goocl cond less ~20lllwri& W VOLVO $2277 647.9405 than 47,000 1nllcs J't'cl'nt 1966 lla1•1Jor, C.~I. 616·!l103 9732 Porsche 9750 LEASE A BRANO NEW '74 tune·lli' and brakes, nea!' Jensen TOYOTA 1200 Corolla Sedan · Ill & 1· 1850 NO D O \C t I . . :Oeoa l.wri& -VOLVO 1966 H&rbor, C.M. ·n CAPRI, air, Decor Gruup Sunroof. Lo nilles. Xlnt oond. $3695. 646-7867 ;:..::;.;;.;;;. _____ :.:.:;0:1 ne\v mu er 1rt-s · . or n., , 11ssun1c Ja .. '73 _ 9llS Targa 5 spd, for only $61.26 p;-r mo. 36 offer . 968-8658 art 6 . lorc<'<I sHIL'. '72, 1 4 5 E 73 JENSEN INTERCEPTOR Ill Auto traru1, air oond, power equipment, natural leather intelior (188HMHJ , $9999. CREVIER BMW recaro seats, 4 !iipkr slel'eo. n.os. open end lease. '6T V\V BUS, hon1e-111adc \Vu""on, 17.0lllJ nii, A!'vl·fi\t, Kon! shocks, air oond, , camper, r·•blt. eng. 4 n10 or Air, au10, ~Llkl' n:1\', $145.16 digital speedometer, 18,COO I 4000 mi \varr. 725-7381 7:30 1110., $-1,35:: Bal. 673·8760. ml, $10,500 cash. 645-6101 ·AM lo 4:30 Pt.-1, Dully. 1 '71 VOLVO ST AT I 0 N 9 AP.1 to 3 PM F'rl .. or ,73 VW Landllu. Orwigl' and \\'AGON, Auloma1ie. r:1dial 673-6999 9 AM to 3 Pt.1 Sat., black. rn5Cr.1EJ On! y I ires, very good contl. $2'-JOO. Sun. & Mon, $2499.00. See at 557-8297 '68 PORSCHE 9ll, Exrep-'72 TOYOTA MARK u SUNSET FORD -=-=-Ac,U~T~O~S~U~S~E~D~- Uon~ car, loaded w/optional Statl~n Wagon. Autontatic. 1 5440 Garden Grove Rlvcl. 1.D::.:•~"c"::":.._ ____ .:.9:..7::20 208 West lst Stre<'t equip, low miles. {204F NCl $2799.00 at \Veslminster 171-ll 636-4010 AMC 9905 I Santa Ana '72 ~RSCH~ 91lT, Ati.1-~M. SUNSET FOR~ I ·n V\V delux bus . sunroof. , 240Z's e '10 • 4 speed, ail', & n1ugs e '72 • 4 spt'ctl, nil". & n1ugs e '73 -4 spcetl, air, & n1ags TO TRY LOTS OF 240Z's ____ 8_35_·_3_17_1 ____ 1 mags, full 1nstrumentat1on, 5440 ~arden Grove B vd. J cxt·ellent also ·r1 V\V deluxe , AMC •72 A b d , Karmann Ghia 9735 Call for details, \Vestnunster t714) 636-4010 bus, nc'~ engine. M3l-2D40; m assa or : ;.;.;c.c:.c:;;;;.c...;c.;.:.:. _ _;.:..;co1 673--5162 '70 mRqNA MaJ'k II.. stn: Dh·. ! Brougham 2-dr Hard.top I 67 GHIA COUPE fORSCHE 11.·gn; air/~/h, new ~u-cs, ,7 V\V CAMPER , eh•un, I Less Than 28,00~ Miles · •74 914 2.0 top condition.' Steal il at 1~adials ,\~l/fl\l, $Z200. F1~e101'Y air con<!. Vinyl top, 4 :oipccd, radio & heater. Fully luxW'y e ri u i pp e d . it.500. 493--0663 ti42--7671 I v1n~·1 u1tcr1or, dual co~1fort (Vl!:l\55S). Con1plete. NE\V. save like '71 COROLLA 1600, 4 sp<l.1, , , , seals, po1~·er steering:. $877 c1·azy. Black on Black. AM·FM new PireUi radials, 6~ V.\\" auto,., E.'\cl'llt nl po11rr hrakt's. Aut11. rran~ .. k •30 XI . ,, 1 t"OnU good ltrl.'s. $1,000. . 1. 1 ,. 1 .. 1. & 1 $7695 bra es, n1pg, nt lOnu.1 .• • "'"' 9161184 2-7088 I 1ac 10 it 1 Cl', \IS\V ires I Phone 558-1000 DLR. $1650. 557-3522, 556-4842 · furn. '1V<r-• irnpeecablc thl'UOut iG:lt· ·11) L • · '63 S90 1750cc elect. '70 TOYOTA Mark 11 Sta. '67 V.\\l, 5':11.lack.'. On~. I l::SEf . 1 ltAMI e1n1.1 . • U\\'nl'r all papf'!S, VCly I $2499 I " WR ~WI sunroof, new t1·ans, stereo, Wagon, aulo, A;&H, au·, ·!, '"llOO. 673-2295 · VOLVO xlnt cond. Best o I!!:! r . Sharp, good m 1 I ea g e, < can. ~ . ONLY 3 BRAND f(EW 73 BOrCKS REMAINING ON SALE Below Dealtrr'• lnvolc• Hurry Huge Discounts ON ALL Cod. '73 Std. dt Vlllt Factory air cond., vinyl lop, ull letalher Unerior. full f)(l\\'t"r, tilt & trlcSCQplc steeling, iitereo, door lol'ks, r1-u1i.e control, moi>t e\'ery ~u:.o . ,'([l'il & na11 lt>Ss thruour fOSJCX\\1 1- $5799 $5899 CAD. '70 ELDORADO factory air ronditloning, Cad. '71 Sed. de Ville vmyl top. 1' ... ull leat~ /-'aclory air C<>nd., i'\11! Interior. Full power, tilt Ii. I ixm•er, v111yl top, f u 11 lelest:.'Oplc steering, stereo J 1 Jealher Interior, tilt & door lock!!, all the xtraa " rcll'1>L'Ol}ic steering, door super Sharp! f250KQAI lo~:ks, l"l11ise ('Ontrol. light $3499 1 ~enllrll'I, lil'acl light di1n1nc1", I ,,, __ ...;_~~~:"" ... 1nus1 t'l't•rv db:. t>xtra & NABERS CADIUAC shflll:' l',\,.{'r11t'nt t'UI'(', 'Si.·t' I '""'~' 2600 H-9"'L c.,...1i1e .. ,•o.•1 $3299 I Cad. '70 Std. de Ville OPF..N SUNDAY Le1os Than 35,000 Miles Autos, New 9800 l''a«tory a ir eond ; f u 11 IJU\1 •·t', vin\ ! lop, fun ll'alh1·r I 74 Bu ICKS 1nll'r1ur, sie1'e0,. dwr lcw:ks,, I ll!t & L<'ll!M..'(lpll' S!l"<'flll,:, I *SPECIALS* Of th e W eek & ,\II 1hf' 'eras .I'.. 1n1n1aculate. 1-.l:!BQE1 SAVE OP ELS Save The Low Overhead Way At TERRY BUICK Cad, '68 Sed, de Ville ~ .u·l•ll'} .11r l.,.n1duion1n~. 1111,1 l \•111. full 1J o \\ c r . l1q11•.;lr} 1n!1•nor. lilt & lt'h''-!'llfHI' Sll'\'l'ltll;, ,\_\! F\l -.1l·1·1q, 1111111} ulhl'l' dt.'\. 'Ira~. 1\'GYt'!."11 $1799 v '70 TRIUMl'H 4 Spd. l647Cf'Ll $899 '69 CHEVY IMPALA CPE. Au•n. 1 r HI>., Power ;. ('156,.'.'..PI. $899 CHOOSE FROM US BE;~~ORE YOU BUY 536-4977. 557_7,157 Eves/\Vknds. '72 SQUAH.l'.:BACI\, 3000 .n11. 1, NABERS C"ADILLAC ' 19GG Hnrbor C.1\1. 646-9303 '69 .PORSCHE_91 .1.T rblt (~ng. ·7;~ Toy<?la C.elica t'Ou~, 4~·4Gt:t ,_,..,.,,_ '"utR" '"' a nu NABERS CADIUAC. 2600 Harbor llv!I, CostaMeta 540""9100 NEWPORT IMPORTS . 'i on rl'blt en"lnc. $1000. , ~c.-Ha~~-BL·•, '. 5th & W I I I ' l\tichelins Korus Al\1/FM auton1a11c, u1r, n1 a g io;. (ostaMeia· 540 91000) Huntington Beach OPl'.:N SUND.\ Y '59 KARW1ANN Gtiia, gd $j(j()() Jnin'iac. -191-1866 immaculaU.', will t1·ade .. '70 \!W Sedan, auto tr~ns, .. 536 6588 '68 CHEVY holly, n1crhanically ,.;Int. . G . J 831-2040 Dir. j e.\:t'cllent, 1·ccent valve JOIJ. OPEN SUNDAY .. Cad. ,72 Cpe. de Ville STATION WAGOM $850. 673-2}1:1 8JJ-5100 73, 914 em. Bc~utifu 8.11-2040 Dir. I V -~ T i'owe• condition. $4,600. ( 9-a f '70 TOYOTA Corona. Exec!. . . J I , '70 GREr-.1lJN. AIR & R11ck.,.. . . . F11·1·nl1s! lacquer f11u~h \\ith . .,·.:i r:in •. , Mazda 9738 67:>--1271 shnpe, orig. 01vncr, $149.J. '67 V.\V. Hug, n~iv c ul<·_i, Sharp! 14Z'2Rl\1L• Sl~i99.00 al ' 7.! BCICI' ~"n.lury l\.T. \ 1nyl l•ip ,i;, l<•a!hrr inll'l'1or. '+ lf'./A) ~~=~~"'-~~=,! 96S-'"""' nl'Cds valve Job, $11.1. SUNSET FORD <.:oupe. AIR C O~D-,t uni) 1 $799 3100 w. Coast Hwy., N.B. 'i2 r.tAZDA H..'\'.-3 Coupe. ·n SILVER Tnrgn. 2.4 91 \T """"° ~7::2 :r;.ooo Olilt•S. \ti !18 G x A I /-'ul [MJ\\l'I', f<tl'!ory Hll' 642·9<05 ,\!fl CONO., very sharp! 2.4. Super l'Ontl. For mfor. '71 ?.1ARK II , ~/T, F~c. air, _fH-10 ~ardcn Grove ~lvd. 5:~99.00 al 1111uli111Jn, 111,·ll'lt'. ,\.\I F.\I 1----=-=-.:.ij t045Gr-.!Oi $1899.00 at call 644-5713. like ne11·. 1~~ r~u. One '70 V\V Bus. Xt&.nl running: \Vl·s1n11ns1er 111.i1 636-10!.!l l SUNSET FORD stt'rl'o rnul!iplrx -S-1ra(·k 73 DATS N 610 '1"130 '''''°"""2 cond. Needs a •Httlc lxxly • 9910 1.11"'. p11i-. du111· h•cks,1 '· SUNSET FORD '71 914 PORSCHE. xlnt C(lnd, o11.·ne · " · .,,,.,....~ ! Buick 5-140 Gardl·n Grn1•" Bhd '>'Ol'k. sell $1300. 6-l:Hl763. II\ 1lhll' Sl'lllHICI, tn1nk l<.1ek. 2 door hard top, 4 s1x.'t:tl, a1r 1 5440 Garden Grove Blvd. asking S4.000. lJaysG73-3077, Triumph 9767 ! , , · \\'cstn1inster (7\1 1 6Jti·lll10 l'tc. 13951::!1!..:i \ l"Ond, n1a~. \~heels, vinyl ' \Vi•sln1insh.<r 1TI4> 636-4010 Eves. 673-2590. '69 V.\V. BUS. I Buie~ '73 Electra ~2~ I 1969 LcSABRF:. 2 dr hanltvp. $4699 '64 PONTIAC CPE. 4 f-J ' f\;jl ·~ rwl, lZ«lGX\\). '72 r-.IAZOA 2 Or. HT, Ai\1 ' Toyota 9765 '73 TR STAG Excel~~;c'ilion 1 ~11\lllE~ HAROTO~ CPE I full p·1r, air. Best o[ft'1'. $2499. i''J\.1, Hir l"Ond., 8 tral·k Factory air cori:rJ .. \~nyl top, I Call aft. 6; &1·1-0·1'7'1. I Cad. '65 Cpe. de Ville . , . . .·.• I .. · Convl't'tible \Vith rernovable 1968 V\V pon.top ci11npcr full leather interior, full -, CREVIER BMW slllt'O l,ipe, Siu~ 1110 t.i~igio;, 4 OYOTA h", d _, 0 P. Au tou•a<t"· " ' . T'I ·t , I '1Z RIVIERA, 30'.IOO n11lcs. Less Than 52,000 Miles rHdlHls 1 o'>'·ner Jo miles '7 T ... ~ rPIJlt cng & t1ans, J\J\1/fl\I. po\1er. 1 t \I ice. slcreo, ,. II 1 1 1 A 1 d , . . . landa~' Cl531'-JQ'1 $1~ ' tr a n s n1 is s 1 on , power : 51995 673-ft770 door locks, dual con1fol"t .,~ Y <.?11r ~ · · con · I I' aetory air cond1t1on1!1g-, 1.ull 208 \\'est Isl Street , . . ftcc't1ng. air condit1on1n0', & seats! r-.tosl all the x!ras, S.,:.!00. 64a-71.,7 I IJO\l'CI', full lcathrr. intf'.r1or Santa Anu ' I " • I V I 9772 I >' I d I 835-3171 . 1 Best Dea loaded \vtth extra ovo brakes. makes & !01v n1iles 1Cadillac 9915 ,\i\1 ·1.-J rar10, r;i 1a t1rt•s, --~ equipn1ent. {545.JFRI. I {870G\VU\ I ll'unk opC'ner .I: original ·73 DATSUN""' mm·k. s1111 Anywhere! 73 VOLVO · $4999 , CAD. 1967BROUGHAM 1 '"''"' & """ under \1·~r1·anty. AM-1-·r.1 '7:.! MAZDA Rotary J{X-'.l. LEASE OR BUY 145 E WAGQt( I •factory ·air t'Olld. Full SALE PRICED ru..cho. Air, niag.s, rally AIR COND.. ·I -o o o r J All Modttl!J. . . Buick '69 Riviera I po1\'fT, ''inyl top, f u 11 i Anir1'on;, fi:ont .'ii r tl" 1-t&J .. IJ>l1Br ·only'"$1'1'9!1.00-at • ~ f · ,\uto. !ran~. air con<l, IJ0\1er !Less Than '44,000 Miles lealh('r, intel'ior, all "'ie NABERS CAD1llAC :poilers $j9(){), 5!l~·l91l7 11f1c1 SUNSET FORD J} L • I strC'nng._ luggage rack, Factory air c:ond ''.!!!YI top deluxe xtras. Sho11·s , ·ra ~ :i weckdays,·ull·tfay-d»»11lf!t<r· '5-Mo·craraCil"Gi'ove-·s1vd. ---~ -81t.:~ tw\4 v· t lf~NB--·19,~~"~· Strato BcnCh -'scat full n1ettcnlou!f" can;. Ser\·ice 2,~o· H rl>or llvd;-'"" \\Cekcnd. \\'1•stn1inslt'r l'il~! 636--4010 ~TOYOTA 642-940?·· : $AVE po"cr, tilt "heel, ~tereo, records avail. ITU\\17931 ColtqMe..,.$40-9100 'TJ DATSUN l:.!00. Coupl'. i 1~73 r-.tAZo,\ Station \'iagon, I CREVIER BMW dool" locks, cruise t'Ontrol, OPEN SUNDAY Automatic. t25111Hr1 Ouly 1 Ful'tory Air-AM·i'-l\f Jlacfi<l · Volkswagen 9770 spor! \\·heels, all the x!ras & I ,. NABERSCADIUAC i --~..:::.:...:==c.:.. __ i~~NSET FORD II 12,600 i\11., ExcelJPnt Cond: ~ Harbo1 , < .. ~1 646·~1 '62 V\V Van, not running. 208 ~:~:a1~~n~1lrt'1!\ one in a m$Ail1Vi<>oE? t657AKSJ 2600 ff9rbor Blvd. 1 ·7:,: SEO. Dt' Ville, 19,000 mil. I Call a57·IDl4 after 5:30 p.m. s•><V\ '-·,.. ff C 11 835-3l 7l #---540 9100 ~1l't'I r:id1al lircs, a 11 54.JO Uardl·n Cnivt• Hlvd. --. '71 T t 1600 "''"' or '-"'"' 0 er. a _... • ., .. '!AZUA RX2 .,.,_ oyo a 67"· A""" a\:ulahlL• extras, 0 rig· I \\'est1nu1stt•r 1714! ti:iti-·1010 1 "'•• ·· ·-' 'air, s .... v. ;r-tV<J<l. N'BERS;t'&DIUA( -O R-lt•ath<'r, ~1nyl l'oof, C'lcc. Neiv brake!!, tires & bait. -VW BUG. 1966 • i,, VOLVO ISOOI::S, An", " r . . OPEN SUNDAY 01\111'1". .$j39:i. &t;,..t)IJJ aft 61 WI LL SUY Y U anlt·nna 839-0440. Kuni shoc•ks. Dyna-tuned. Call aft Ii pm, 645-:.!l'.!7. I A.\l/F:\1 • S~t'l'l'O.',. 4 Sjxl, I 2600 Hafbot IHd. -f Selling anything '>''Ith l\ Da1lv 11 kdas/all day \\kn<ls. DATSUN, TOYOTA 1 ··;.: ST,\TION \\'GN, $18~ Lo1v rnlleal.(e. J\lany cxtrns. O/D, 494-.1~2 C\t s. CosteMeta s•o-ttOO. Pilot Class1f1cd Ad Is a ·:.wi CONVJ::RT. -IS,000 ini. OR VOLKSWAGEN · or lH:st offer. Ori~. 0\1·nt•r. Pri. party. "List" it in classified, Ship 172 VOLVO-P~800 Ef.' j simple matter . jus1 I One-of-a-kind. !\lake oHer. $399 '63 GREENBRIAR v. ,mi:.· r cor1 • .,.•. ~n. Cl .CJ:., r. ~-l•Jn .. 10i<t..•.~J IJ. $899 OPEN M O N. THRU SAT. 'Til 10 SUND.A YS 'TIL 6 GROTH CHEVROLET 182,11 BEACH 8L VO. 847-6087 S49-3J lt HUNTINGTON BEACH PAID l-Ult UH fl.Ur. \\ILL 1 1 (i73-:l6.J9 lki;t. oHt•r. 645-23-'2 to Shore Results? &12-5678. Call 673--0473 _: OPEN SUNDAY I call 642-5678! ; 675-fia.13 lx'fore5P.\I. l-'A '{ TOt' Wl..LAlt. t,;,\LL · .. , \\'G" 17""" Anytime. 9800 A N 9800 ' A t N 9800 Aut N 98M Autos Ne 9800 Autos New 9800 Kt.NT ,\Ll.t...'lj, :..io-tHI:.!. D ltX .. l\1AZDA .~ •. """ _______ _ __ ~:":'•:•:,:N:•:w=======u=to:s:,::::•w=======u=o:s:,::•:w========o:•:,:::':w::::====~=· :::::::·::::w::::========,:::=====~ ·-, . . -.--. , I n.11l~s. 1.k•st oHt>r. 49-4-:1917 1971 l\TARK 11 Sta. \\'agon. •-4 4!60Z, rt.'(!, ~ spd, au, n1.1g I l-~\·cs. Fact. a.ir. E.'\cel cond., Best "·hls, ,\~l//-l\l 11. track, Me cede Benz 9740 If 6+1-61).13 l>un11)('r Krds, !!JO n1 1 r s o er. . . 675-JJIS j ,71 l\ll::HC.'EDES 450 SE Ex-Don'! give up !~l' s~i~! 'iJ Uatsun 610 \Va i,: on , ' aulon1ahe trans:-1-l'Hlo. C'\!lhl, I like nt·11·, Hi.000 ong null's. I 1!31·20-10 Dl r. I DATSUN :.!4U z-:i,000 1111.1 J-.:xlras. lies\ OfllT. J>Ji: a.i&-3341 ! '72 "UOZ", A/T, i\IC, !.:WO ' mill's. $·1, 700. "'- 675-WJJ . . "List" II ln rlass1f1ed, Ship l't'U!J\'C Car · one only (~I'· to Shore Resull!\! 642-5678. ial No. 0171·11 •. rully equip-----· pcd . S'!lii.13 n10. lease !or Autos, Imported 9700 :J6 n1os. OEL + T&L. \\'hy lea~l' •I ) l"S h'l'.ltll otheJ"S - 11·hcn )'OU pay no 111orc fol' ;1 3 y 1· lease \\'ith us. Jim Slemons Imports 1301 Quail LEASE OR BUY ·--Dota."'- DOT 'MO z. ~973, air, 1nag~ . ..:ood !\{'\\'port &at·h condiUon. Besl olfcr O\'t•r 833-9300 ~. 673-0!!11 . I ENTER FHOl\I l\lacARTHt.:R '74 260Z , ,-·, ;-,,, ·70 DATSUN '"'' Up I -M-E-RC-EDE-S'68-2SOS-l\lust Sell • Sl4:xl. '* !'>H-3 117 '* Fial 1 i.AL"<w·Kius 4-dr. Sedan 11.·1th 9725 ' aulo. trans .. po11.·er steering, po11·er brakes, fulJ 1.eatherl interior, Al\l/l-'l\I radlO, Jow 1TiileaJ:'e & show meticulous care inside & oul iWXK5911 1 ~ ~~)..IJt-~ (ii~jrl ! ' '10 . 124 SPYOER, A.\1/i'"M, 8-track, n1ags, xlnl lllt:!Ch rond. $1950. &tfr721JO aft. 5::1} 19TI FIAT .121 Sport Spider. 1 $2ti00. CALL ~1~-I • '69 l-'l;\1', 850 • Excellent con<l., $ll7.l. 67'.~3465 Honda 72 Honda 9727 Car Super sav~r! <039GCBJ NA-~C, 2-~ C .... Mu. 5,4bio9100 OPEN SUNDAY OVER 35 USED MERCEDES ON DISPLAY AM/FM, Mags, Air $136~~ lease or buy '74 B-210 2 Or., 4 Spd., AM/FM Only $1088 BARWICK DATS UN •w• ""~ House of Imports $66~: 523-7250 3337.5 CAMINO C»ISWNO ·n ~fBZ 250 Sedan Auto ' ___ Le=a~•~e~·=·~Buy..;..,_~, S.AHNAMCAlnftAMO . I"" I '""'""""" _ _..,a.-. trans., air, AM/FJ\.1. Mich. '74 PICKUPS 493.3375 or 131-1375 II x radials, & low miles. .1_ ·---.,.-n)'" 831-2040 Dir. __,_, 19n HONDA Sedan. Good condition, 35 ~1PG 54-1309 Jaguar 9730 71 JAGUAR XJ·6 4 door, auto tran:oi, air oond, yellow with black leather Interior. 1 '66 250 SE Coupe, 4 speed, leather 1nterlor, orig & beautiful. 831·2040 Dlr. 4Spd.,AM/FM $69!5: Lease or Buy $5999. STICKY DRAWERS can be made easier to open by applying candle wax or soap on drawer runners. Why • +T••J• ..... o.u.. store !Klmethin& you won'tcll--....:.:.;;::..::=.::;:::__...j1 CREVIER BMW 208 West lit Street SMta Ana 13>3171 ever use• Sell It with .. DEMO SALE &/~~.Classified Ad. EXAMPLE Toyott 9765 BILL MAXEY .TOYOTA OYI~ 70 -'74 Tevol9 .. DitplaJ '-"''"'oltl-..il . BUY NOW TODAY.-OtiX OUR DfA1I Cotlo&.l.AIHl- l66.63-............................. ................... -. -----.......... 1411 ........... .................. ....,,.,., ....... ,,.,,,. .......... .. ........ .,.. ....... ...... .......... ~ .......... ....... ... P..u4 ....... .... .a....,..ua.1...,.. -- LEASE f1~ .. 111'74GT ~·-·1• $98.61 w.; BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 11111 .... llo!L,1' • af<ot_. '" 20r HT ,Sihw~blll.l-v inl, AM/'FM. 4 lllld • .,..._ •ldllll. • lllOlclih09. l•*SI 7 ...... 11111w. $2886.20 8 MORE TO CHOOSE FROM nr.n.w--.,o.- •• c ...... SAYllS D ... w. ...... °""Tojce .., ... DOT DATSUN lllJllMdl ..... llwil••.._.. 540-0443 142-7711 --~"'·· ------- SALE! I I Johnson and Son 21st ANNIVERSARY • • CAPRI the sexv ' European DISCOUNTS ON EVERY CAPRI IN STOCK! AUTOMATICS ••• 4 SPEEDS...-:::::::; ~~ V 6s and FOUR Cylinders OVER 50 TO CHOOSE FROM! ' • SAVE $ HUNDREDS $ ON EVERY CAPRI Home of the New Car "Golden Touch" 2626 Harbor Blvd. of Cars • • Home of the New Car "Golden Touch" Costa Mesa 540-5630 • • • • • • . • • • • • • DATL Y Pit Or Friday, "'ay 24, 1«174 . c,~~-m_•_r_o ____ 99_!!TChoveolot ~0-1 Chryoltr 99U Dodge 9935 1 Fora §MO M•v•rick 9947 Mercury 9950 II :P.:ln:;:l::d _____ 99;.;;;.57~l~P-"ly"m"-ou"""-tfl __ ~~99-:"60 '74 CAMARO ' '74 M C rt '71 Ch I 1 ·11 DODGE D£M N c,.. '72 F'ORD etlATEAU 8 '73 MAVERJCK cpo. 302VS. PINTO SALE 1~,..1'~sr,!~~~ 6~'. I ortte a 0 rys er ~ Au:on1a\ic. UW.2CXYJ 01lly l'a.w.n.;cr Club \V. "0 n . uutn lranl., alr cond .. JllJ\l'fr • 73 CHEVY OU111il11 E<•" ShttrP, >'ully '"""""· i Landau I Newport Custom I 11999.00 •• AuI•11!•"'" n1101v1 Only ""''"'K· <«Xl><OO> ism.oo BLAZER ~csiet PsmiLY.MOU+u 111192'71 Spc't"lnl Prlt-c . SUNSET FORD $3499.00 at Ill '72 PINTO In $4088 \'l·ry Lo~ ~lllt>agi-. t'lnc Cur. I Di· lh1.rdto11. if>tuJ7d. r.:..· 1 5i40 Gurde-n Ci'Ovc Rlvtl. SUNSET FORD SUNSET FORD 4 wheel drive, auto trans, 2 Dr Sett, Pl(). 5156-14$4 . i .i. 1"111 I t1·a shur11 I 1780011 t lll' Jui.I \\ c~tnth11:1lrl' 17141 tl.11i-<IOJ_D I 5410 Gan.Jen Grove Blvd. I 'M40 9an:1e11 Grove Blvd. •It (,Utd, Ch?yenne pack· Auto. tmrui., air t'Ond. Pontiac "61 fnr this bt•11u1' 'li.il-DODGE Rtr <!<Kl. 2 dr !\\1estmln11e!.__!7l•ll 636-40l_D \\einnun5ttr (714) 636-4010 ugt, 7,000 nlilel. 1'12GSQP;. $1695 h.t., P/S, P/B, air-cond. i 'TI FORD P.1Rvertek 6 cyl 7S!I '70 P.f1\VERJCK Cpe. 6 $4999. . $3988 $1788 DAVE ROSS POMTIAC 1 .................. . l'ht11·1i 1111 ovr l:l 1nuruh n11le111.~l· 11Arrru1ty. - DAVEICOSS 11•' I I I Very clean. $77j. 567..;,J2.f • DOY $1495. (.'~ llndc•r. air con d . , C ~66 r.10NACO STA \VGN, i O.R. HAAN , Inc. ;~~00li!1 trans. (Zh'T96:t) REVIER BMW ,~111un111.tlc. loaded, gd l"Ond. :Km E. hit a-11-4471 SUNSET FORD ~ We1>l 1st Str\.~t ~""•'. Gl4-l 1:?7. . ..... TORl"'O ,_ .• C Sttnta Ana .....,., •·• n ...... nuau) ouP<1'· M40 Garden Gro~ Blvd. 835-3171 ac~ •• ~~~~.~?eoulpL •PONTIAC• s1795 GRAND PRIX DAVE ROSS I f'QNT~C · .... _ ...... DODGE DART 2 dr '73. 1 Air cond. l!'&J IEH. On Y \\'e10minattr (TI4l ~~·4010 ·i~=:c=O':""="'""':"=~ u11r1;1.'. Like new. Low nii1. 1 12999S.UOONaStET FORD ,71 ~IAVERI~ 4-Doo 302 in MERCURY l\1onterey ' >!UST SEU. r, I 'l\ .\sk1ng $2500. ·1~541 . " I . r. ' 4 Dr. H.T. Air con d • ; , : ~ran1 nf'1Y . -5440 Garden Grove Blvd. air l'?lll .. aut matic, power l292DSYl $14.99.00 Rf C11n1aM .. s:-1.vxi. 6il-i:h!O or Ford 9940 1, Westniinster 17141 6:1&-4010 slf'Cl'IJ\it. t916DJYJ $2199.00 SUNSET FORD coNTi•e I """-• .... 1)17 24 ·~--"'"*°"· 'nM CHRYSLER \VAGo:-i. I c:..t. 5tUOl7 c:ri--...... 11 • ~~~:,'g~ HEADQUARTERS ' Air <.'Ond., radlal Ures. side 1noulding11, vinyl root. ln1· mueulate. \ ONLY (2) :i:\0-T:"ilt .\sk f(\r 7\l·u\·i;i -"=='='---"-=-"''-'~-al • ----'i~ l'IHtD LTD Landau Cp1.., I '73 f'ORO PIN_:ro sta 11·agon SUNSET FORD 5440 Garden Grove Blvd .. : Ch•vrolet 9920 I < h111·Pl!c J\1allhu st a r 1 on 1 s1n1·1• 111•1Y. !'! 1(1.tl>f.3 fll ,\ii· Coi\iJ. ,::1.tEll-:! !2::*1.oo 1 293 1·100 $22!k1. • -1-IO Gn i.Jcn G Bl d \Ves1111i11.1ilcr (1141 636-WlO 1 J.o;irl1'd, l"uil fJCJl\'l'l'. V,\CA· \rAt\TF.D to buy l 9 G :i THl:\ SPECIAL. C;11·c«l f11r ' -$2295 1973 MODELS LEFT All Lottded • 11ni:on. i\.tust ha\'e ~f,.~1 1 liUio~n!li. al O.R. HAAN; Inc. 11.~ li nl•>•t'e•· (7"'14',"6,,''°lO '65 MERCURY Con1ct. Just 't\9 Kin·:~" ··~I .\I' r;1M~ I 011·n· I"' , -·' I · C II •' ~ uled ~ ~.~iy • ..: l-:'"'"1 niP_r1or . a · Conti'nontal 9930 SUNSET FORD 12020 E. 1st 511-1-171 , , overha . """ ml. ~-•·r C1'i·:1111 J•ufl U:1ndl'd, '"'" " I 7° MAVERICK C 6 1·•11· n11 S!l'~J '.\Ir Hro11 n a!;t'r -I pill. m.-1:111. 54-IO G1H~l••rl G1111•c Rlv1I. ·701~ l".ALCON 4 -Do o 1· ~ . pe. Have reet!Lpta. New tires & ~,, CIIF.'\'Y V".l!"', 11·11• bl••• ._, 1•. ,·.1. Full "'111l·r. Gn •. d 11··s11111nstC'r 11111 [1" '"10 ~ t • S 1 ,· Cylinder, bright red finish. paint. Needs 2 rear shocks '73 PINTO WAGON 1;7~012:: I "~u ' "' ' ... ......., ' "u O in a I JI'· I u r P · · !004KRII $2499 00 See today '·100/B t II •1"-"~ ·:,Gc11~\~J27, c1r. auto h "J ns. radio . i~n1rlilio11. U>11• nlil1.:_5. s.-.~>11. ~I FOltD ltanrhero, J.'ullyl 133tiBBOfSl799.00nl at . ~ es o er. v .. -........., 1 ~pt~, i-:~ ! heater, lo mi·s. $1!)9j. Cull Aft r, ur un iiknd~ 6i?.-!J(Xli . l'qui11'd. One n11·nC'r, Sho11n SUNSET FORD SUNSET FORD '12 f.1ARQUIS 10 pa s s ,\~I F'.\I stereo, nlr l"<>nd., tin·~ nr11~ $t«l Sll-Slli 1 . · k ·" --V . p i-:01i:,,1us. I 011•111•r, rndial " · ' I in s<'<' 11 !his 11e<> e1"1· 1 c II 9932 b opl 01•11• 03'' ··:r"' c.A40 Garde•> G-·e "l,•d. \ a0on <\1r /B U/S 1 ;1r_r 4 or 1•_knrts __ ti l·l-6.JOO. orve e Ya _; ·" .~.~_v___ _,.. •v• 0 5440 Garden Grove Blvd. " ·. · , • ~ ' '1 lll'l'S, i;irll• n1ouldl11i:;s. ·11 YURO Hanchrro. fully \\'l·stn1insrer (TI·H 636--4010 I \\\•s!m111ster ITI41 63&-1010 P~\V, :-111,-~1 hl: ::;ter~tn_t'K'. i $2695 'ti.-, Cl!~;\· C.1prl1·c. 1 <Ir 1 'GZI r.IU.IBU super Spon . 'd 0 SI .72 F'ORD Sq 11., 9 '''" SI· new brakes, $3300. KID--011·1 I J.:..:ei•l :-.1.o.1<1r Air_ eond ' au10, ',,,,,u \'.,'. s•=. or': '7~ CORVETTE i••1u111 . n1• n11T1cr .. io11n . u c ,1 ··11 l\lAVERICK C fi o. s "1 6'"!' • ,l 'S\J\1 ~ 11\ u[lJll only. S'.!.1~~120 \VAg PIS. P/B. 1.1. 1r,1 ,'. ·l"d, ., d pe. 1 'IA i\1f:HCUJ{Y 2 ch', 111', 1 _, ... ..:!!.('11" ·"-,...._ ... · n1akc oUe r. ~112'1 after 6 STINGRAY .R;--. . --Al\1/Fill stereo, tug r11.ck. )· ui er. llll con ·· . aufo Xlnt, n.._.,,. \'111\'l'S, tires, Clt". 'tiX ..... r,\·A. lull.' <'<IUil>P<'<I, 1 pm. , 1l fi,\;\;C.1i1'.HO, D cl u _'( e Or,·g "''"''· 67~ .-.-, '!•""", lr;1ng., po1rer s 1 e ('I' 1 n g. G4+·o:XU S-IDj null. Lik,. ne11 . Xlnl 1.,-.,11d. J-"t"" ~"" 1671BL1Jl S19C!9.00 et --· -'''------, 111!h ::11: ~h~! ..... 11t 1.k•st » -~1-1·.11 1-;\')' STATIO'.'i \\'C:'\. ·I :-.po•t'll, 1·i0. lull~. f:1j·!•·1", $2'.00. ~~H>SSl .II iun-.·1 piu. •19-1-2712 SUNSET FORD 't~~ _l\lJ:::liC. S~a. \~'r:u ,i,r/lu~ . hll.l'-1 .\~....ti .. I 1"·---Sni,111 \'-S, H.ad1u. 1\{C. I •'ljUIJlf)t..'ll. SllV~r llllh lil.R·k ;----. . 'i:! rOHD ... Tl) S1111 Lr t' :~110 Garden Gmve Bl1·<t. ),Ith. ,\JI '([lfll": i l rfett 72 PINTO. Au tom at i c. 'ii·, CUH\'1\ll C !'NI, I :-.pd. [)('pC'nrtable. $.'tli or t.1esl tn\Ci'ior. l-t81AZCI 61( CORTI:\,\ Slalinn \\n~on. \\1;11:011 nit\ PS, PH. 10 \\'l'i'lrninster (71-1 1 63&-4010 _i·nn•-or1g 1111111· S1G.l.197-2'Ei6. HACK:, Dl'Nr g rou p . -~,M~t , .... nil :l't.~1 ~·'.~~-11Hi•r. 6-l:l--7::.·.:1 $5995 I ~1~-9'!'.~cuung eond. SfiOQ. I pass. luK r11ck. ,\!\l-F':-.1 Mustang 9952 \j1\IK~1Il 01~ $1 299.00 al ,\,.~111:..: S3.ll. Gar~ .. d:-l-.J.:6.1 I ~lf'l'('O Ort'? 0 I\' II c r 'i:I ~T.\\'ERICK 4-n r. SUNSET FORD ~.J c111:\'!·'.!T.t-:'.1rin~:l5 A/C Chrysler 9925 I I 1 ti73-l."J73 -l!J.l·:l71.! Landau. Cyl., auto trans., 1 5-110 u· c1 c . Bl ·l JJ/:.;, p/li :inilrni, :-~r\I. I '64 FORD $2SO ATH COND.. po"' er 'i'.l_ l\IUSTANG Co111e11lhlc. \\\'strnin~eren (n.~.e 63~0tO ..... , .... ~·· .. DOT DATSUN -.. -........... ........_ ............ .. "'40 .Q<O<>'] ...... ~,... (Ser. 230'..!951 YOUR CHOICE \\'bile They Laat! $4288 -·-()1 '72 CfiAND Plli.x Very low 1nlleage & loaded. tSer. 145®11. $3088 ~l I 'TI GRAND PRIX Vt'L)' low 1nlleAge. t'u!Jy luadcll. (Ser. 169'l9:>). $2918 !II '69 GRAND PRIX Exira nil'e. 1' .. ull power. L.i'nU1cr Jnterlor, etc. (Ser. 3tf.,:JHU. $1188 --, I ti..\!i·'lf!~'! 'iO Ll'D \Vagon to inllcag<' , stwrlne:, 171..11.HOL\ $2009 00 i\11· 1·on1!., auto Iran.~ .. Baby ;.:. ,. ---_·"~1"'r ·~·1 \li•~l_1 ':"""~'l'!. 'i:! ·ro\VN & Co Wl t 1· y i ------,1/l'. p/s, p/dtSe LH'ks lug I SUNSET FORD U!uc. 17Jtil-l00l s.12'J9.Lltl ~t PIN ro Hunabot!t· ·l : ·~o t'l!E\' i\1.dll1u. \"..,~. I rlr. I L'hr:-slt•1· \V~n. :11.000 n1i, ah·' I 'i2 FORD. {.;1:111 Toi u10 .'>ta. rat·k, t11~1v t1rl's, ~\S:;Q, .).140 Gar<len Gn1ve Blvd. l111rd to rinrl ll\Od1•1. 1 · IK'~'? ti:ans .. IJ!.•i·or Group. a•i. 11:.;, .. 11r ('0111t. 1;nod t<1111I. p 11ullh11vs •. p i-.c-at. I :llOO \\'. Crull! l-h\')' .. N.B \\a!_!rm PS, l'H. ,111 , Ori<:. I !il~-.~0:11 1 \\'1·s1n1111srer (7141 6.16-4010 SUNSET FORD , (~7~aNS~1-}9':1F.OOORD Check Our 12·~10NTll • NO ~tll.EAGE \VARJl.ANTY : _t11i'~. ·l.i.\l()",~n1 . .._ :-::!!1-~·61il_ uni hn sh!fL'<l. 1u xlnl 642-9405 111\nf'r. ;,,-,:!-~li~I f>4·!0 Gurrlcn Gt"Ove Hlvd. I •• l~)liG CHEVY 11 \i•ii lirl'S. <·oncl. Bes! offer buys car --------1 ,-Lincoln 9945 ; ·1~ l\li\VERIC!{ CJ>C'. 6 Cyl., \\',.stmins11•r 17\~l 6:%-..\IHO ll .·1·l'IO ~ardt'n Grove ~~vd. • fron1 vriv1\tl' party . I. Cougar 9933 I J!lGj F'Al.C'O.'\ Futura. 1 : · auto trans .• po,1·er stet'ring. :-. --,, , . . . \\L•stnunstl'r 1714) 63t)-.4U10 11f'l•(ll" 11·ork. but 1!111' S.llil. l~l\-{)2;\,'l. .\.T. !'. SIL'C'r111g, J{;.•d. S:l:l5. 1 ,,93JOY l~?<l!Y.!OO'I tiS ~1 US IANG ConvL'rlibll'. 1 .1 l'IN'l'O I . I 1 1· JI · r -.. · ! I ,.7 ·.-22 ., ..,_, · · A ct Bl & 1 1 • • ~p<'t'l rans., "_ •1 • •1 ·1·'·"' 1 l~!ll COUGAR. gold 11/11lk .•:i -.;.;i CONTINENTAL 1 SUNSET FORD ,ur_oinictu·._nir <:?11 · .uc . Df'(·orGroup. (992fiQSJ Only 'S.\\.I·'.· 01: Tl:.\nE. "ii i:!f'Hl{YS.NE\\'YOP.:KElt. 11n;! 1p. Xln't l'Ond. ~ru .... ,196.1 t'ORD __ Stn11~1~ \\ng-011 1 "CllE,\\!PUFt'" 1 54-IOGHrdenGJ'O\'eBlvd. \\h,111" (:\DJ...l."i:>f Slt'JlJ.OO I ~JIJ<-.f.1.0011 1 • • C'lu·1·, 1:1111,. nil, ~" 1111• ~·ull.v )oa<lc•rl hflS 1•veryth1ng. 11h!:;, f'..&H. air. nL·1v l ll'l'~. ~t ,_roncl1tion SJ!l.1. Phonr 1 ~·tor's Hlli:\ ('u111in;,111a1. '\l'•'.~tn1in~!f'J t714l 63&-IUHI Sr.c $lJ1NvS~T FORD SUNSET FORD 11iir1.: t;l:!-_l~C:! __ .\ b<.•aut1/ul c.·111'. 'i.l21~LE Sl ~~lll. ~lfi-6:11S. !XiS-2S1R. 1 JU~I linlkl' 111 111lh 32,000 _ 140 . , ... , , l ·I ;1140 Gardt'll Grove Blvcl. S:!i!r1. 'ti\I COUGAH. Br u 11 11 Don't gi\'l' up the ship! 1 ln1n11.1f'ulalc' 51500. Pll: '.\I,\ VF.r.JCI~ 'j2, 4 rlr, auto, \\'·~., lin~(t~ 11 Y!~1~~ f~(ilO ! \\ Ci.lrnh1.~!f'1' Iii~ I 636--IOIO•J j--'.,;.,.:;~~-'ilol!!i!il) A~~ n:,~· ~~1;11~~;;;s~e~·~: .1~ O.R. HAAN, l_nc. 1 1\·Jl!tack vin~'.J t~r~. I u11·1u-. "Lisi" it in clns~i.fw<l_ .. ,;:>hip 1 111~lt•s. J-;°,1rt1~rl~_ lin1:1:icula11· :::fl nr:~· Ill'~~ hrnkes. $1995 .. t-s 111111" .• ~1 • 1 · 1 " · .72 PI NTO Hun1:1bout. Air LEAS£ mJ E. !:;t .>11-1~71 j Sl!Jfl. Call !:lti!--:i!IJ.1. 1 lo Shori• Re~uHs? 6-12-.KiiS. _SJ.~ltl. f H: fi7l-1Jllti. Pit p.11 1y. 5j().-Jl17 70 fllUS.IANt •• Sport.;;ti"lut. t'Orld .• ..\speed. Jl.\CK. fti'{I . Autos, New ----9800 Autos, New 9!00 Autos New 9800 Autrs, New 9800 I Autos, New 9800 1 Autos, New 9800 '~0'.0111.1'!1'" \t'lln"·/Bhit·k. finish. t5!:1:lD:-OI LI Only '74 FIREBIRD ESPRIT , !ll.lBt.:l.1 $1999.00. ~ri9'JUO at SUNSET FORD ' · SUNSET FORD Vinyl 1011, nir conditioning, • l . . ' . • • • • ' . ., • • ; ' • • • • ' I ~ i { BRAND NEW 1974 OLDS 98 LS LOADED 1#1967711 LOADED 1#7237111 $1Di77 $1'677 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY IMMEDIATE DELIVERY '69 BUICK ELECTRA A•! r'1nl!1loO'\lng 1'0""' " ~' ·' P''"' I ,~ " l'·I Y,C~d l~l!o!) (olb41i s977 '71 FORD LTD "''' tona. ,,....,.. ton ""- •1""''"9 ~ i.. .. e, '"""" """I• i!d• 'llills.12:.6l 1Wi $1977 73 HONDA CIVIC Jl .,I ..,dhC. h~'.~hb•C~. td01(• '1t1dlCt '~l9H51Ji 72 OLDS CUSTOM CRUISER J '·OOI••• r·•"'"' ~"'·' ~ 1 ,~, • '11 t I "-' ,,., "'"''"I .,, • '" ,go!ouh"' r l""""' (l>l lfW!I, '69 BUICK Sl<YlARK "'" conO•loon•nu I .l"'f'' ~i.-e11~11. power ~·a·~, .. 101t, ~f'.1 1•" V·& ~ oiO'll•lloC lritn~m''•••a/\ s2477 ·;~i'47l '70 OLDS 98 COUPE '73 CUTLASS SUPREME ""'"'·" ;,• . " P<·~·· ! I (J'. ~ ' • ,, ... •·I. v,n~I rr-n r""'"' ~le<"""' no .. e• b•a•"• 11 H au10,..dt•• 1••"'"'1~.··· n. a'' ~<>nd•t>onm9 , !30'001 • 1~(·fln~. t -~· • tr.tf•··,, II·~ ,.,,1, •· • , ,.,,,, .. ·~· ' s1777 s3477 4 WHEEL DRIVE CENTER "Home of the Ground Hog" • Con tempo Von Conversions Authori1ed Salt's & Service • 1974 GMC ''i TOM 414 SHOttT llD IXSLLbJ, sl 177 1974 GMC 'I• TON 4X4 • • • 1974GMC JIMMY 4X4 l~0\18 4 ~t)"l (ll,.1<,.r,111t "'"', hv1 'l'•fY .,,, t • 11·;un r~~" ~1uo rn•!" , :1~ ,, , •~11>: '" 10 .... ! ,. "·' '. "''"' • I'• t•.1•~ n, ,1 H '~"II,'. " ,. ')•·· ~·• J,,,.., ''·"I t m ·~1110• $4977 IMMIDt-Att DEUYEIY BRAND NEW 1974 OMEGA FULLY FACTORY EQUIPT.1#1060191 $3i'77 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY HONDA "SHORTIE" 1;, TON VAN FtJlly li!Clory f!Oi.t11Jperl. ~5 13232 $3277 IMMEDIATI DEUY!IY CIVIC _5-1·10 Garden Grove .~l.\"fi. J 5-l.tO GardC"n Gmvf' Bl\il. nuton1a11c, rally 1I \\'heels, \\t·~t111111 ... 1i•r 17141 li~Olll \\'l'·~rninslf'I' ,71.11 f.:'.G-41\IO poY.t'r Joll'fl'ing. Order Tu-d:1y. '.\ll!.ST.\;'\il; C111111•r1. '73. ~PINTO. ·l SIK't.'d. f\IAGS $84 99 MO 11rn/fn1 r1ul10:. u1r ~~1n1t. p/s ' :uid Dt·l~ll' h'TilUJI. 1WiC/tQi • • "" Ui·k~. .\/I, 16,ll'kl nu, I Oniv sm.M at plus ta:-.. 31; n10. OEL. 1.nnnur. J:t.!00. 6i'.l-!:t·l:l uh l SUNSET FORD '74 GRAND PRIX lipn1. :i.t 10 Garden Gro\'l' Bh·d. Bu.·krl sc~ "• L'Onsole, ai1· 'lib '.\tUST1\J\(..;, guud t·nnd .,\\\•s1nnnsh:r (i\li 63&-4010 n111dit1onl11~. vinyl toµ, ,aurv. P/S, Ii 1 ·~1. s~:ii1 .. -3 PJNTO \\"t""ll 1011 po11 cr srcering, _po11·cr dUi\· T(>I' l'J1~<1 '· '~"· I k I '-. · · · -.• , _ 1 n11lt'HJ1t', 11t1fi\ air: ,\ t't'Bl l 1r11 t•s, nuton1nt c transnh,.- 'I);) l"AST8,\CK,• 1\IC. l'/S,. lk.•u11ty! ::.Jl....()1Jll9 11·knds & ShJn. ln1n1crtl ·tc dC"llvery. J '/B. runs i)UOd. S h~I. •'\'l'S. $98.12 MO. ~iti.~-oi!l:l Pl h 9960 ----------ymout 'plus tux. :UI 1110. OEL. Oldu,mbil•. ____ _j9~. .. _ ... _,,,, -· ·--,. .. . <74-\/E>Nl'URA !.I-_ Sales It 51-:vtce 'jl Ne11· D~~~f'~ nu~o I.runs., ,\utn111alll', rinh .. 'tl glas11, d(!.. ;ur l'und. 2'_.>CJU Ii eyl en.i:: \uxr hunipt•n1, air condi-OLDSMOBILE 1n1led i.:las~.. l111 ni Jl t' r tioning."iznnit'diatc deli very. GMC TRUCKS guanis, \ill)! suh· 1u~1ulJ1ni.:. $76 66 MO · HONDA CARS l\11'J1t.•ts. "'·h11t· :-.1de11·111b • • UNIVERSITY OLDS l'LC'>l-<.'·tG·211m !119'. · plo; 1a,. 36 mo. OEL. , O,R, HAAN, Inc. • U50 Harbor Blvd. 1 2020 ~. lst .>ll-1·171 Costa ~lcsa 5411·9640 ----'c~=~~-='-"--"--ATLAS DAVE ROSS PONTIAC '73 OLDS 1J;\lt:L.:,\ f'O!lfll' Only 11.000 n1ilt·s. 1.is.:1lll'U • $32!~ fXI Ill SUNSET FORD Chrysler/Plymouth 2-J!{J Harbor Blvd . :...:.w Ga"len l;l1)\"(' lih·d. \\'<'"!n1insrcr 1 71 41 6.'lti--1010 'i2 TOH0~.\00, full p~1·, ln1n1n1-. Orig. O\\ont•r S3~j0 ' 01)0.!n f>;i.ily S: Sw1. ·111 10 PM CIJ.\ol1t l\lc111 ~:S.8017 :l'J29 llarbar Hll'd., 1 C<Jllifa :"ifesn 546-1934 ;.::13-~~I "it I 'L \' \10\..:Tll llU:-iTl·:rt Pinto 9957 lfiJOl 11111,•s, l'.\.t:rllcnl. :! I ~-"':..:, ______ :..:_:::_ J)U.1r 11.T ,\u1orna1 1c. flOY.•'r FORD PINTO '71 2-Dr :-.let•nn~. fll.lllt'r tiraKcs, au· L ... M 21 OOO M 'I I 1,1nd1t1011111g. \'lll\'I roof. ess • an ' I es : 1!:KijLXX1. S:.!\iij. J01u1~1n ,i:: ,\u\o. th111s., r11d1n, ht'a1t•r. Soon L1ni·oln/i\!t•J'('UI')". '_lfi'_'ti t"l~JC ri.ck. 1k·lu~c hl,1ek J lnd1<1r 131 . C.\l. :1-t1J..:*i30 . vinyl interior. ,!'.;: spol11·ss "i:! l'L\7"'Fi..;i{Yir!Ti)r. ,\ir 111~111{' & Ulll. 1i.'1IC\'\\'1 $1899 OPEN Sl!'."UA\' 11.T. C<lllp('. Sn1nll V~. I-~-"'~ ---I -i:l!lh:LK I S'lt99.00 111 l!iil Pl~TO. 2.001 ce 1•ni;:. SUNSET FORD ""nd. i\u10. tr:111s. p11r :-.Ir., ll\IL". h1·k~. Lu11 uuh·ai..:c 11.;::1 MA_f:!:AD._ · llll l( FL" .'i1'C1. ,,..-,,..... '¥!""" 0.R. HAAN, Inc. ·260t'"-"llitlvd. 1rr.'O ~;. 1i;1 :111-1-111 c.-li...-540-ttoo 1 'i .1 1'1.Y~1ot.JT11 ousrt:i! . ' auto, air tvnd, lu"'· rn ile:'I-. :H-IO Garden Li1n1·e li!vd. Xlnt rond. IJl'!I'. purl~'. l.k·:.t \\'cstn1ins!er !Ill• 6:16-lOlO olf1•r. 193-ST:o ! ·fl-New ValiHnt 4 Qr.'"3 s'iX!. l'!\TO ·r1 '.! dr. :..~)11t·i· 1·ni;i:. I l ~iiu~. 221 CID 1'111.:'. 6 t')l ,\'.\! r11d1u. 11.i,J•lO 1111. -.1111 \'lnyl seats, ra r pct s . ennd. S2'AIO. tii::-1'.!1~1 ;if! 1 VL41·C-1R-25..1611 $~195. firun. O.R. HAAN, Inc. '12-HL:.\'ABOUT, tlllllt t·u1;,1-:: I 21'.m E. Isl 8-114111 only !l,SGO rnr s, (atl :ii r, j '69 SUBUllliAN Sl.11. \I.'~. auln, every dlx .-.:tra. S2.l'.Jj, Gd. <'ilnd., radials. r.Iust lil,,-j{lj;? or 673-~ll 1 ~··l!. ~~7:\. 968-0:l'JJ ·1:: PINTO, 4 .'\p<l, :•.; f\1PG, 'fi·I VALIANT St;11ion S:tl:;Q. or ofter. \\ ngon. P.uns 01\. i{l'• l'ntly \--1fl::.!Jl8.S , 11 hll. eng. (11F:AP' ~ltil--21~7 • ni 1973 PONTI ACS LEFT OVER (~('!'. 12:>-ll 30% DISCOUNT Choice of Model1 Color1 & Equipment 1973 GRAND VILLE '7.1 PINTO Runabout, nuto. : 4·cl r. ha~dlop. Very low mile· nS.·11 loi\' niiles xlnt cond.1 Thr-lss:ttst draw tn the \Vt·sL ngr. i'ully lnadetl . A rcnl s2:J.·)t1·. 611-726 1 ' I ... a. Dally Pilot Classified ]U.'(Llry t:ar. 1&1'. 112742). A s1cal only ... A_u_1_o~s,_N_•_w_~_9_a_o~o_,_A_u_to_s~,_N_•w ___ ~9~8.:;:.00. $3888 CHECK oun "" 12 i110NTH -NO r.ttLEAGE \VARRANTY ='"'-+--' 'G9 GP, A·C, P/S, P/B, PfW, Am·Fn1. Nu tll"f!S & shocks. Lo mi. Xlnt cond $1875. 5~20. 'TI GRAND Prix, 30,000 nil., fully 1.iqulp., vinyl top. $2600. &15-1<106 '66 GTO Auto. New lirCl'J, paint. Run, looks like ne1Y. <nt)6'F.r36U aft. <lpm. Thund•rblrd 9970 T-BIRD '73 LANDAU .Luxurious hardtop c p e , Factory a1r coOO., p'steertna. p.dtac brakes, vinyl top, vinyl Interior, dual comfort seats. 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Once inside. he asked for the right to rcturJJ to th(' U.S. to visit his stt•pmothcr, ii.lrs . .r:11a Hoxscy, iR. of San Clcn1cntr, as ~ell as hi.s. nalurJ.l 1nalhcr, ~!rs. l!elcn llugo of Nap..1. Calif. Reports this \VC't.;:k said lloxsr.v lit!l•r · agreed.lo go hornc to Volgograd to a11a1t a fin:1l d1sposillon or his pll'a. ;\nd this l\"l•rk. 11hC'n he arrivc'<I .1! 1h1• ;;ates lo check on the p:·ogrl'ss or h i~ rcquC'~1. thv Hu:.:.1:n1:; ll'L hull 1x1 ":; vt ilhout 111t1dl•nt llux:.1:y. ~1 ph~.~ll"t,UJ t1·;1itll'<i in !h{' l.SSH, l11·c ... 111\h his Hu ~ .. 1an 111ll' ;11.d !Src l)EFECTUH, l'a;;l' Zt Diedrich Asl.:s Federal Sliare F11ndi11g Freeze By \\'ILLIA .\I SCJIREIBER 01 th' 0 1•ly Po!or Si.II Orange County Super1·1sor H,1l1)h Diedrich has r c ro 11) 111 c n de d an 1mrncd1a1c freei.t• on ;ill nP"' fedcr:1l revenue sharing fund ;ilt0<.:<1t1on~ until after an in1ensive study of the progra 1n, it was learned today. Diedrich is cxfl('ctt•d to pu~h for the funding frcez.t'. 1rhich 11·ould par!i1:ular!y aff{'('t moncv shared l\'lth !ht {'ountv's 26 cities, at the regular ('{)Unly Uoa.rd uf Supervisors rHl'Cllng TuC'!->day. Reaction to Dtcdrich 's proposal an1ong several Orangt> Coasl l'ily 1n:inagC'rs appeared to be favorable. especially since the freeze wouldn't affect allocation requests already in progress. Jn a letter to fellow supervi sors. Diedrich said the rl•vcnue sharing program has doled out S2~ million of the $25 millioo available to dute. "As of this moment, \1e can atloca1c more funds. but \\'C ;ire not legally required to do so bcfort· Dec. 31, 19i6," he said . "\\lilh that in 1nind . I believe it is lime to conlplctely evaluate the progra1n.' · Orange County is one or a vcr ... f('1v California counties \V hi ch shares the federal windfall money with its cities. Diedrich said in his leller that UC Irvine's School of Administration has (See FREEZE, Page 21 Son Died t\E\V YOfiK !AP) -Duke Ellington, 1rho introduced a sizzling brand of jazz to Harlem in the 1920s and later became Arncnc;1·s go<x:h11ill n1usic 1in1bassador the 11orld over as bandlcadcr and coinpo:il'r. dird today of cancer and pllC'lllllUtli<l . lie \\'3 S 75. Ed\\•ard Kennedy Ellington. nicknarned •·!)uke" for his irnpcccabtc attire, died at 12 :10 a.n1. POT at Colun1bia l'rcsbyterian ~tcdical Cen tcl'. Seco11cl Golf Course .4 sked Iii Su11 ]il<t11 1'1:ins ror a ~ceond golf course for San .Ju;111 ('ap1strano \I ill be re1 iC\\"Cd by llll'HlhC'rs nf the ci1y count:il at tlll·ir 1n1•1·11ng TuC'sday. The pn\"ately-del"cloprd rPcre<llional t;1t·1hty is being proposed for i7 acres or thc Balhgate Ranch \11h1clt abuts the northern boundary of lhe city on the we:;t side of the San Diego Freeway. Designers of the course will be Casper and Rainville. according to Chuck St·hoos. spokesman for the developers. Golf Properties of Newport Beach. Plans f'all for et par 61, 18-hole ~olf course, a practice range. 36-holc miniature golf t·ourse and game room , a complete l·luhhouse and a cl111nrr house. 'rhc land is currentlv zoned for a3rrculture (t;.J) and a g0lf course is a pcrn1itted use. '"Grading of the golf course \\'ill be t·nginl'rrc1I to utilize. as n1uch as IMl~!'.1ble. thr t'Xisting natural terrain. This 11·ill inelude the adjust1n~ of grade elt•va11011.~ in order to ret;1in existing !rl't'S and other significant plants," sald Srhoos . lie added that citrus trees \\'ill not rndure the \vatcring requirements of a i::otf course and in time would die out. Hut many would be left anyway to mark fairu·ays and when they began to decay, \1·ould be replaced with more suitable trees. "Approximately 1,200 trees of various \'nrictit's 1\•ill be planted over the entire nrea, '' he said. "Tv.·o lakes of significant size \1·ill he constructed for esthetics and \1'aler stor'a gc. '' Schoos said the dinner house and cluhhuuse \\"Ou!d strictly follow early California architectural designs. In a n1emo to council, City Planner David J. Smith said that because the gol f course is a permitted use in that area. it is assumed that the clubhouse and o!her associated facilities would al so be pennitted. 'Lie of the Devil' Cited In h1suli11 Withdrawal SAN BERNARDINO (UPI) lllwrence Parker, on trial f<> r manslaughter in the death of his 11-year· old diabetic son, denied Ute boy imulin bj!cause be believed symptoms of diabetes were a "lie of the devil," a • proeecutlng attorney says. l ~ manslaughter and child abuse trial ~ Parker, 34, and his wife, Alice, 29, both or Bantow, began Thursday in San J!emardlno Superior court wldl opening stottments by Deputy District Attorney lio<i Ola11er. The Parkers are aecusr • • denying their son, Wesley, further insulin shots llecauae they believed he was cured by 1114! prayers and 11110lntmtnt' or members or their chruch. Th• boy died Aug. 22. ~ Qlai1er, summarizing the prosecution's tfse agalml 'die Parkers, sald they bflitved their aon was curod at a service of dlo First Aloembly of Qod Church In Banlow. TM Patleri felt die otrvj<o drove •·-· out ol die boy's body which bad been callling the dlabtta, Gluier told the' court. Alter the ..mco, the Parkers refused to give the boy further insulin, ae<:ording to Glazier. "They felt if. would be a denial of God, u Glazier said, "and an Invitation for die demoo wbich bad been cast out to return to Wesley's body If Wesley were given a ahot d. Imulin. "They literally watched their son die in front of them from their failure to provide insulin," he added. Gluier added that the Parm believed words spoken by die boy sho111y before hll death ""me-from delll<lllS &peaking through him. , In an opening ~ttment oo behalf of ,Mrs. Palker, ·atto111ey Leroy Slmmona ,.Id. his client ,,.. beavily swayed by advice from church olljtjals. "Al no lime did abe do anyll\lng contrary to the Clnirch11 teacbintsi'' SlmmOM said. "Her actions . were reinforced by JlceNed mlnlllerl of lbal churd:I." Superior Court Judge J. Sieve WilllamJ said orguments In the..,. will resume Tu...U.y. --- I ' .. "~lr. Ellington suffered from cancer involving both lungs and pneun1onia at the end," the hospital said in a statement on behalf of the family . "He entered the hospital at the end of !\larch and received intensive radium and chemotherapy treatments. He w a s heart ened by the thousands of n\essages from his friends around the world." At his bedsicde was his sister, Ruth, and his son. l\1ercer. Funeral services will be Monday at St. John the Divine Cathedral in New York. President Nixon, calling Ellington "America's foremost con1poser," said: ''\Ve are all poorer because the Duke is no longer with .ilS, _but _his memory will live on for generalions to come in the .n)usic with which he enriched his nation." D-Oston Pops dirc<:tor Arthur Fiedler, 11 ho ~id he was composing a gel·v:ell rclegran1 lo send to Ellington \i:hen he ht·a rd of his death, said Ellington \~·as a "very hnportant man·• nnd "not only a great musician but also a great gcntlen)an.'' Ellington had been unable to attend crlcbrations for his 75th birthday in i\ew York last nlonth. The celebration brought together 35 jazz groups and solois ts in a tribute to the jazz master. GOOOWILL MUSIC AMBASSADOR SUCCUMBS AT 75 Canc•r1 Pneumonia Take Edw1rd Kenntdy Ellington In February, El~gton .xetumed lo \Vasbington. where ~ grew up. and. performed for several hundred inner city school children and J ulie N i x o n Eisenhower. The President's daughtcr h a i I e d Ellington as "one of my heroes" and brought a letter from her fiither addressed to "his excellency, the Duke of Ellington." The Jetter from President Nixon proc!niined that "there'll never be another you ." No New Leacls it1 Sa11 Juru1 Tl1eft of $30,000 Jewelry And across the 11·orld music·lo\·ing audiences agreed. as they clapped in tlme. stomped and shouted to the smooth (See DUKE, Page 21 Co.ast E1nbezzler Give11 Se11te11<!e 111 County Jail Sheriff's investigators today could report no new leads in the theft of $30.000 in Indian jewelry from the San Juan Capistrano Trading Post earlier this "·eek. The latest theft in a series-of rooftop jobs apparently aimed at the valuable silver and turquoise was disc9vered before dav.-'Tl Tuesday \vhen a silent alarm was tripped at the popular tourist shop across from the Old f\.1.ission. S~riff's deputies arrived to find the culprits and the valuable jewelry gone. Entry was made through the roof at the edge of the wooden building. The collection of valuable Indian sih·er is kept at the rear of the shop. The breakin came as the firm began an ndvcrtising campaign heralding its collection of tribal je\\'elry and a sale keyed to the 11·eekend holiday. The san1e shop lost an cstin1atetl $10.000 11orth of similar jc\\·e!ry in an identical roof job last year. Sheriff's invesitigators have said that the jewelry -increasingly popular an1ong collectors and thieves -is difficult to trace once it is stolen. because of its con1nlon design and laek of identifying marks. A San Clemente man \Vho admitted embezzling an estimated $125,000 fro1;-i the estate of his 94·year-old aunt \Vhi\e she was confined as incompetent in a convalescent home has been sentenced to four months in Orange County Jail. Officials Scrap Plans Superior Court Judge Jan\es Turner ordered the jail tenn and three years probation for Daniel 1\.1 c F a r 1 a n d Hunsaker, 57, after the defendant pleaded guilty to charges of erand theft. For Dohen)' Expa1ision I nvestigators ~id llunsaker misappropriated funds and va luables from the estate of Mrs. !\.1ary llUnsaker Brill of Costa Mesa between the yearn 1970 and 1973. They said Hunsaker, 123 Poniente, San Clemente, who has s I n c e moved lo Tucson , Ariz., admitted buying a $4,000 airplane and spending $700 on flying lessons with part of the proceeds. Court Date Set For Tl1ree Men In D1·ug Case Three of four men booked on narcotics charges •lier an tnvestigalioo conducted by Laguna Beach police and undercover state narcotics officers have been ocder<d to •wear May 28 In Orange COunty SUperior COurt.· State parks offici::ils in Sacramento have scrapped plans for a second try at approvals for expanded ca mp in g facilities at Doheny State Park and instead plan to join forces with the county on an entirely new approach. Spokesmen fQT lhe County Board of Supervisors today said that the latest plans call for the merger of the' old Capistrano Beach Club strand with another section of state beach at Doheny and the subsequent deve lopment of a new day-use facility, instead of paved and planted camping sites. The new plan hinges on successful county purChase of the old Beach Club property which has been dubbed "hole ln Lot,s of Fuel For Weekend Indicted by the Grand Jury on charges of selling CX>Caioe and conspiracy to sell are Thomas llowarjl Bryan. 27, of 34527 VII Espinool, Clp!Stnno Beaeb Robert Jam.. Guinther. 20, of•l332 Circle'Jlrlve, Laguna Beach, •and Goorge . Hubert Renona II, 2$, ol South PaSAdena, achedllltd to oUer pleas j>e!Ol·e Judie , James Turner. LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Ample gasoline will be available in Southern CIUfOrnla during the Memorial Day -kend, the first major holiday •lnce the 1rea1s gas shortage eased, lJ\e So u th e r n California Au to mob I le Club reported 'l'btzTaday. llt It> fuel gauae sumy. of 343 service 1;taUons1 the auto cl\J.b said 78 percent reported !hoy wiU remain open In metropolitan areas and 92 percent In outlying regions fOr holiday traffic. Silll being IOUi!hl 1111 the charges by police Is Jay S<otl Gilbert, 22 of 11101 Santa Rosa SL,. liooth Laguna, Jud(e Tumor bas lo!liea • $50,llllO be n c b warrant lor bit arrest. . PoUco Mid all lour men Mild -.. valued at mo~. than •,ooo lo -.ie agmts and (,qllia police. -... - LeM than I perconl are llmlllng . pndtaleS. the fence'' because of visitors' zeal to reach the water. One federal grant to assist in the purchase of a portion of Ille beach al ready is in county coffers -$314,000 in cash. Yet another grant will be sought for $700,000 to help. in buying the entire portion and thus merge it with 700 feet of state-owned beach at Doheny. Su pervisors will consider the entire project at their session on Tuesday. Lease agreements and grant applications are on the schedule for consideration. Last year stale parks o ff i c I a Is developed a plan to greatly expand the camping facilities at Doheny because of the heavy demand by the public. The proposal drew instant opposition from residents of Capistrano Beach who objected lo the Joss of more beach to pavement and landscaping. They a I s o complained that the new plans slill left the fate of the Beach Club beai:h in limbo and made no provisions for access to the downcoast portion of the beach. The regional coastal c o m m i s s i o n granted approval to the projoct ®spite • local objections. but subsequent appeals to the state commission succeeded Jn the death of the project. N~w compromise plans we.re detailed earlier thil year at mee.Ung, at Doheny headquarters, but local opp o 1 t t Ion remained strong and slate officials chose to l!Cfa p die Idea. The latest plan tor die J o I n t development of the new UOO·fOOI area WIU be coordinated al tko COllll!y i.v.i by the Deportment of Harbors, Bollclta and Parks. ., Today's Final N.Y. Stocks TEN CENTS Brews P1·operty Owners Cite Deval~ation By J>A:\I ELA llALLAN 01 tht O•ilr PUOI sr1U A stnrin of protest is bre\ring over the possiblC' ln{'a tion of n Soulh County nnin1nJ ~hl'hl'r in the northern part of San Juan (.'apistrnno. '·Jl is regrt'ttab!c that a stronger stand of nppostli on 11 as not taken some months ago 11 hl'n tlus mall er v.-·as first consi dered:· snid J\.lr s. l\tarilyn C. \\'i1!1ams. in :t Jetter to the Snn Juan City Council. ,., The property bring considered for the shelter is located north of Junipero Serra !load b'et\~·cen Camino Capistrano and the San ~gc Ilreeway. T1vo separate parcels in this location are b'ng .studied b.v the county as possible sites. l\lr s. \\'il!ian1s. \l'ho lh·es in the area and \\'ho is rela ted to one of the property 01111crs (illrs. Pearl \Vi!tiamsJ. is asking 'th-e councn-toreconsrdcr·its-sffmd onnie - :inin1a1 sheller :ind to ;idvise the county 1hat it should be ln anolher loca1 ion. Ch;tr!cs S11anncr. 11ho i.:> eO-O\vncr of the othl'r parcel under tlJ nsidcr:.ition, and 11ho is :1l;;n leg;1l eounscl for Pearl \\"illlan1s. 11lll spea.k on th e 1ssuc at Tu1•sday ·s C.:Hy Council n1ccting. "To hare 500 doi.:s n1a1ntainrd in such a 111cntion \rould seriouslv dernluatc the su rroundin g property and \\'OU!d make a 1nost undesirable entrance to our citv fro1n <1n csthetic sense. inasmuch as bolh parcels arc clearly visible from the freeway and Camino Capistrano," said J\lrs. ?\.1arilyn Willia111s. She suggests that the city wait until after the new general plan is adopted and then adv i s e the county on 1vhere the animal shelter can be located. "! ll"OUld further suggest: in behalf of taxpayers of both the citv and the eounty. that the supervisors be urged to consi der use of the 1>ropcrt,v in Prin1a l1csccha for the animnl shc!tcr, to kceµ eosrs do\\11 and &'Ive approximately 5150 000 11·hich 1rould be s:lCnt for land purchase." she said. • C.:ity J\lanager Donald G. \Veidncr said the sites sought by the county \\/ere tentatively approved by 3 forrncr cit y council. but the count v has been frequently reminded 01at h 1vould h<1\·e to go through the cil}'s \and-use-perm it process. This \\•ould include eity approva l of architectural plans, landscaping, :ioi~c buffering, and the resolution of any problems with adjacen.t property owners. ''The site \Vas approved in principle only,·' said \Veidner. "Nothing final has been said." lie added that his· city, along with the city of San Clemente, asked the countv t11·0 years ago to upgrade animal·relatcd services in both cities. '"The coun ty later proposed to pro\·Jcte nn ani1nal shelter in the South ('ountv area and at that tin1e began to took .it sites." Ire said. \Veidner said se1·rraf people ha1·c called his office \\'i th a net;a tivc fl'Spoosc to the sites proposed. Officer Sentenced SAN DIEGO L.\P) -A forrner San Diego police ofricer was sentenced Thursday to 90 days in county jail for embezzlement of $3.600 in Police Alhletie. Federation funds. Thomas R. \V illlams. 27, was treasurer or the federation in 1972 and 1973, Orange Coast Weather Patchy low clouds night and early morning hours Saturday but other- wise mostly sunny skies with warmer temperatures. Highs at the beaches 70 rising to 82 inland. Lows S>-58. INSllU·: l 'OD,\ l' \Vontetl artists are struggli"ltg to ntake it in f/1e 111ale-dotui· ltated aft market. Staff \Vriters Jo Olson and Laurie Kasper exan1i11e the problem in today's Weeke11der. , . • • . 2 DAIL V PILOT SC Fr1""1, M11 24, 1974 ~~--~~~~~Z~~:.C.:..:~ F ron1 Page J DUKE ... jozz of tbe Ellington band. Atnong the honors given Ellington in the course of hls career \l.'&1 the French Legion of Honor, presented In July 1973 . . <\sked how many countries bad given hin1 a\vards, he replied: "I never count av•ards. I only enjoy. I don't even C1'.lunt !he bars \1,then 1 \\'file, do I? Oh, I guess I have to." Ellington, a tall. urbane, baggy-eyed piano player, wrote more than l,OOJ comPos1tions. A1nong them are some that aln1ost . everybody can hum -"Jn ~1y Solitude ,'' "I Let A Song Go Out of f\.1y Heart," "Don't Get Around Much Any ci\Jore,'' and dozens 1norc. In I at er years. he poured oul a p_rodigious strean1 of longer orchestral pieces, lcne pocn1s, ~cred \1orks, choral pieces, movie, television and b::illc t scores. and even an OIK'r3 or 1110. lie ccnnposcd in t:ixirabs, 1 n restaurants, on buses, and often \\'Otkl'd until da"'TI after playing night club dates on his never-ending tours or the \\'Orld. "I'm in contact every night "·Hh people -live people. listening lo my n1usic," he said in tbe seventh dcc11de of his life. "What reason 1vould I have to retire from the road~" President 1\'ixon 111\·itfd hi1n to the \\'hite House on hi s 70th t;irthd.'lv and ga\·e him the nation'!'J high•'Sl civilian honor, the f..tedal of Freedo1n. The Republic of Togo i!1 _.\fril'a put his picture on a postage s1an1p in a 1967 series 1vhich also featured Ba eh . Beethoven and Debussy. Arturo Toscanini commis s ioned Ellington to ,,·rite a piece for his NBC Symphony, and other s y n1 phony orchestras around the v:orld have played Ellington's music. So has alinos~ every dance band. In 1965, \\'hen he ,~·as 66. a Pulitzer Prize jury recomn1ended him for a special a\vard, but the advisory board rej('cted it. "Fate is being kind to me ," Ellington said. "F~tc dOC!sn't \Vant me to be fan1ous too young." "I \1'ork, and I Y.Tite, and that's it," he once said. "~1y re\vard is hearing' What I've done, nod. unlike JllOSt composers, I can hear it immediately. That's v.·hy I keep th es e expensive gcnt!en1cn \vith me." The "exp<>nsh·e gentlemen" -his orchestra -\1'3S ooe of the fe .... · big bands to survive beyond the '40s. rirore than the piano, the orchestra v.as Ellington's instrurnent. Jts members \Vere all virtuosos nnd some of the1n stayed \\'ith him for n1ore than 40 years. lie \1'role music that Jct 1hen1 show thejr stUff. The Ellington sound -at first full of "African·• gro\\•ls, bleats, 11·ails, and v•hincs -11•as actually care f u 11 y composed. grew more complex and sophisticated 11·ith the y ca rs . Instrumental choirs would reel off dazzling passages that sounded improvised, bu t were repeated '¥1-'ith few variatioos. As he approached 70, he ·said his biggest -Competitor ""as the DUko Ellington of 25 years before. People kept demanding that he play his old favorites -'·Mocxl Indigo." "Sophisticated Lady," "Do Nothin' Til \'ou Hea r From r..te." "I've Got It Bad and That Ain't Good.'' His theme, ''Take the A Train ," 11·as \\Titten by his long·time arranger and assistant composer, Billy Strayhorn, who died in 1967. Ellington always complied \v it h requests -but he preferred playing something new. Oner asked his favo rite aniong his 01111 com!Xlsilions. he said: ''It's ah1·ays the one coming up -!he one I'll \\'rite tonight." Parents Liable For Graffiti SACRAMENTO iUPll The California Assembly has roted to make parents financially liabll! for the graffiti their children paint on buildings. restrooms or other proper!~'· The 1neasurc by Sen . Alfred II. Song (D-Monterey Park L v.·as approved Thursday by the Asscn1bly on a 67·1 vote and returned to !he Senate for agreement on ~mcndments. The bill also dcclarC'~ th;1! graffiti arti sts are guilty of a n1 isdL·n1eanor ond can be required to repair and 11·ash the property !hey dt1 n1u gc. The liability for parents undf'r the n1easure would be limited to $2,000. oaAHCMCOAST SC DAILY PILOT T·~ l>o•qt ':co.• ~.'I f •:' ~··• .~ ,~" °°"'" t!<"901'•1.~ ... , p.,._, ·~-~ ... ~..,l>J ! ... 0.•"99 D:i.l»' Pv~·~· ·; t.cr~ , ~:~II• f!o'l 1.-.,~• 1•e r Jo''~"" 1'.·:1, ,,. __ ,. F•d1< lo< 0>1t1 ''""'• r.•~t~~ e...-· ><,.01 ·.r:• e-.ac"'f•,u-.. I<·~ Vo .-V LJO• ... a..,,!'"""' SldO~~· • .., 5.,, C..e'°''"'l ':O.' J"'" Go: ;111"<> A ''"l'• •M .._I '""''""' •I O..l>t•~ S1T"'°"Y1 l r><I :;., ... ~.,. Toe"'°''"""' C-A>••• ••DI.Ir>!" o! 3.:X/We.T E><Y SH toe' Co\:1 .,._ C..1'""'" 1 92616.. ;ot,,...'J .-..... .; Pot••.,."! I"" "'1co1V•t Jy.~'r'""f V•<'"""''°"""'Mc.to .... .i Mi~ i•.....,·Ke<>•.1 t : . .,.. 1· .-' , /,•,,. .... .,., M1n•(i•"9 lQ•IQr 1-C.........Offtc• ~ No<ih t Co"!'I.-:. ileol OthtrOHktt CooJo r.'•·• ll(l~,111&.,!I"..,' "'·"'~" ll\'W lJ,l.I "'••1"" tj\y ,.., ••(t 1'1uMfflt!O~ tit•·" , rtr~w .. ~ e · •••<O l~a.ac~ m ra'<'.!•t .,,.. .,. " ..... -·- Survives Cliff Fall 'Save the Man1im1' Landowner OKs Building Delay A San Clemente landowner has agreed to a 90-day delay to a coastal con1mission approval of his proposed condo1niniun1s near Calafia Stale Beach. lhus giving local history buffs a chance to find a wuy to save an historic Spanish mansion nc ...:t door. ' i\lerlin '.\!. Fl0<.'k of [~08 Bul'llil Su<·rfl' earlier this 11•eek sought a pcrrnlt for an right-unit blufftop rondon1in\un1 fo1· his lot nt 2(17 Avcnida Lobciro. But the O\\'ner of the castle·like Spanish n1ansion next door and local lovers of historica l buildings clain1cd the plans would seriously d:1n1agc the surrounding grounds ,1od view from the old'mansion. The staff of the South Coast Regional Zono Conservation Comn1ission hns re· comnlended dis11pproval or a pcrniit bid. Plans call for excavation of the bluff edge ond placing ·structures on Sl'\'l'ral levels. Ht' adJnitted as well that soaring taxes : and the unsuitability of the house fo r rental use have nearly convinced hin1 ' that it is only a matter or time before he . has to decide on the ultin1ate fate of his ' old honll'. "It is bceon1ing increasingly difficult 10 rnainta in: ll is not 111ell suited to rmln!s on a nuxlern basis. especinlly in rc!<1!1(111 lu 1h1• great increase in taxes (34 pt•rt:t·n1 in1·rrasl' last year f, and it is vei·y likf'I~ rh1lt the property 111ill h:ivc to undergo, dl'l"t'!Optnent either by the. present ur• subsequent 011·ner." \Vright said. Th(' city 's historical society. & rt·la tively ne1v organization. has fought· an 1J[lhi11 b;ittle ~o lry to preserve what old San Clcnlentc m:1ns1ous rernain. In !'l'l'l'rll \'l'ilt"S Sl.'VC'l'<ll of thl.' ix':;t have been i·azi.:d to n1<1ke way for l>lufftop residential projects . Bobby Wa llace, 8, of La Habra looks unhappy. He had reason to. 1'he boy was chasing a squirrel up a cliff at Myrtle Street beach in Laguna Beach Thursday when he lost his footing a.nd tun1bled about 30 feet to the beach. lie suffered cuts and scrapes and was in inild shock. Bobby and class- n1ates from the t'ullerton Seven!h Day Adventist t:te1nentary Schoo! 'vere enjoying "ditch da y" when the n1ishap occurred. Insufficient <1uto access as well as thl' effects on vie\1·s 1vere cited by the cornn1is.~ion ~1.-rff. 111c strongest concerns <'Xµre sSl'CI .-r t hrarings earlier in the \\'eek can1e fron1 Historical Society spokesman l\.larion '.\loon and i\·lrs. Lyn Ha1Tis tlicks , also a southerly resident or the city . Pa1iel Oliays S tor11i Drti i11 l1i Palisct<les NY Ga ys Give Up All-n.ight '1igil Inside Catl1edral NEW YORK iAP ) -A handful of activists protesting the City Council's refusal to pass a homosexual rights bill ended a night-long vigil in St. Patrick's Cathedral today after conferring with a blshop. After its defeat Thursda y. a sponsor of lhe bill said he v..'Ould reintroduce the controversial n1easurc !oday. Nancy Fish, a n1crnber of the Lesbian Feminist Liberation, told a nev.•sman that the protesters were considering a legal challenge to the Ro1nan Catholic Church's tax--cxempt status. About 70 gay Activists left City 1-Iall Thursday and arrived al the cathedral on .Fifth Avenue, vo\ving to rcn1ain until the diocese reveried opposition to the bill. j'ive stayed all nigh!. and t.llfOugh a. 1nomi ~ 'iiasL' ·AReffipts h<ive been n1ade over a period of nearly four years to have the 1neasurc voted out of a counr.:i! co1nmittee. No1v that it has reached the floor and been defeated . Councilman Carter Burden says he wilJ a;;:iin seek it s enactment. The council vott:d 22 to 19 \l'ilh l\\·o abste11tions Thursday <Jgainst the bill. y,·hich '¥\'Ou.Id have banned discrin1ina1ion in housing, employment and public accommodations on the basis o[ "sexual orientation ... 1\fter the councilman voled and counci l President Paul O'D\vycr announced the tally, one young man repeatedly SC"reamed "heterosexual pig!" Principal crpponents of 1hc bill. \\'ho called it <in attempt to endorse a deviant lifestyle, were the Roman Catho!lc diocese of New York and the Uniformed Fire Offic('rs Association. Councilman Theodore \\'riss n f ~\"anhattan argued that !he hill \1·ould si mply provide an admini str;:itive ren1('t'.J•: for compl aints of discrimination a~a u1~t rights already afforded homosexual;:; 1u1dcr the L'..S. Con:.titution. OC Retail Clerk local OK !S Strik e At l'oo<l Stores The 13.00~rnemhcr Orange County Relail CIC'rks Local 324 has voted bv a 90 percent mJrgin to join nther SoUlhern California locals in a strike against food stores June 6 unless n1anagement meets demands for a 77-cent an hour wage hike . The managemenl group. the t-'ooc:I En1ployers Council. responded that a strike against any of its niembcrs \voufd rerult in a lockout at all stores. The employers have offered to add 30.2a cents an hour to the current joume;man v.·age oI $~.68. but it v.·as rejected by the nine Southern California locals. NegotiaUons arc continu.ing through today in an effort to solve the dispute. Hinshaw Suppo11crs Hosting Reception South Coost area supporters of U.S. Rep. Andrew Hlnsliow will host the legislalor al a public rC<tplion Sunday evenJng at the San Clemente Inn. The event will begin al 4 p.m. with compllmcnlary coffee and cookies plus a no-hoot bar. :\furder Suspect Flees SAN DIEGO I API -A man held on murder and' robbery chatges escaped b'Olll San Diego County Joli, taking adl'll<ltage of ·a brea k<Iown t n communications among s<CUrity officers, !he Jail director acknowledged ThW'Sday. From Pagel FREEZE ... "expressed an interest in de\'eloping a s~tem of social accounting to include criteria by which social programs may be evaluated." He said he has spoken \\-'ith unl_versitr representatives and is satisfiell thciL "qualified personnel are a\'ailable to petfonn such a study lo the eounty's satisf actioo ." Diedrich said the study ~hould cost no more than $10.000 and \\'OU!d develop a method by which the county's soci1l1 revenue programs can be evaluated. !fe also noted th<it the study v.·ould evaluate revenue sharing programs as :1 basis for future allocation to the cities and other agencies. The city managers of Ne"'POrl Beach. Huntington Beach and Cos"ta r.tesa said loda.v the proposed study is a good idf':l as long as the applications now in the 1~·orks aren 't affected. ''\Ve've been very pleased and proud \vilh this coop('ration 11·ith the county." said Dave RO\\'lands, lluntington Beach city administrator. , ' "I tee! a fr eeze on new applications. if it is being declared to de!ennine if the money is being properly spent \Vould be 11•elcon1c"" lie said. Newport Beach City f..f anager Robert \Vynn said "if they find that more n1one:·.: i=;hould go to social programs, then I think it is a good i<lea to study it if the study doesn't take too long ." \Vynn said his city has several major capital projec1 s in the work!! which would depend largely on revenue sharing funds. Co~ta f\tesa ~1<1nager Fred Sorsabal sa id his city isn't participating in the progra1n at the present time. but said ";is long as it doesn't hurt the cities v.·ith prnjccts alrrady in progress, I guess it \1·oulrl be a good thing." Diedrich has indicated in !lie past he is concerned about the \\'ay some social programs in the cities arc administered. Currently about 25 percent of the coLm1y 's revenue sharing money goes into such programs and Died rich has indicat ed more money might be needed, but under bcttcr--control ll'd condil ions_ ,\(!ached to Dicdr ich·s letter is a propo.<>a! by Dr. Lyman \\'. Porter. dean of l'(I'_~ graduate sc h o o I of <i d .'111111 'l tr:Jl I• in. Ir. r , f,r;ri er s::iid the re1 enuc sharing : J.'l d;. offer loca l gfJ vemment a chance to rt<;rd~·r its prioriti es and b r i n g ;::v1 t·r nn1<;:it clrJ~tr to the. people it ,,1!r1 l 'i i~rJrtl:r s.:i1rJ i.l .<tud·,-c~uld shov; that lhc <Jrigina l intent of re\.·enue sharin~ y,.·as to p<iy for social programs first and capital prr1 je<.:ts sc.-<:ond. Jn any cast:, he said. t.he criteria has been ambiguous and performance of the program has rtt!ver been measured. Bay .4.rea Rapid Tra11sit Leader Out U11der Fire OAKLAND IUPll -B.R. Slokes, the man most responsible for building the Ba.v Area Rapid Transil system, quH under fire today after more than a decade as general manager, "I said all along r would stay on the job as long as I thought I couJd keep lhings moving," Stokes told reporters. ''This i~ no tonger poosiblc." Stokes. a former newspaperman who wa.' BART's first employe, has been .-r coostant lire from critic3 because of delays and problenu in gelling the n. 1nile !)'Stem into operation. "We made ml,otakes, but none cl them were fata l, and none or them are &erious on the "'hole," he said. "I'm proud of the job, and the people will be proud of It, too when It gets ·moving." ii,;; naUon's lint new maas tra111il syllejn tine. 1907, olten described .. a model lor othtr cltt .. , has esperienced con$1.8nt difficulty and coatrovmy. II>. a letter lo th e BART board or dlrectoro, S«>kes said he was quitting, elfieliv• }une :w, with "inhed feellnss" to l>ecome executive heM of tilt Ameri<:an Pu blic Transl! AssocfliUon. ' Bank Retains l1iterest Rate '.\"E\V YORK (UPI) -First National City Bank of Ne\v York, the natio1ii's second largest, today held its prim.c interest rate unchanged at l l 1>z percent despite the move thls 1reek of tvl'o l\1id\vest banks to a record 11~~ percent. a sign of possible peaking in this base lending rate. First i\ation::ir Bank of Chicago, tJ1e nation 's ninth largest. y,·(>nt to 11~4 percent Tuesday in the r.:itt' charged top· rated com1nercial borroy,·rrs and \1·as follo11·ed by tl!il'h igan National B<lnk of Detroit. The prime rate h<i~ made a sy,·ift. sharp clirnb from !he a~, percent y,.hich prevailed in n1id-~larch. Li ghtning llits J c t Each described the old Sp,1nish residence as a 1}rin1e candidate for s::ill"alion. :i.trs. ~loon said she 1fould rctun1 to th e city and begin a probe of \vays to purchase and preserve , the house for public enjoyment. - Norman \\'right, the owner of the VC'nerable blt1ffto]l i-clic, "'rote to com1niss1oners and said th<it u-i<' current . plans (or the Flock project would ~eriously hurt the integrity of his h9n1e. Fron1Page1 DEFECTOR. • • Coun!y super\'isors have granted init1A) 11pprov<it to t110 rna jor storm-drain r;ro jccts in the (':1pi!'lrano Bcacli Palisades and shopping village to solve 11a~ging flooding problc1ns. · S!Xlkcsmcn for the rocully's Fifth Dislrict said the cost for the 111·0 projet:ts is $a52.000 and y,•iJl inrolve major draln i 15ipes along Camino de Estrella and Doheny Park noad. Tiic Estrella drain 1\ill he :1ccomplishC'd through somC' new right ·of. \'l'H)' to be bought under tCrn,s of !he county projt'<'t. I! 1fil1 involve underground concrete pipt.·s th<Jt \1ill rCpl<1 ce an existing $!1,irturc deemed ui ad cqunt e because ot i1s si1f'. The 11(•\\' pip1.· 111 11 run frorn !hr lheir adopted daughtrr in th e t1!y on\C l'a!ii>;td<'s !(i thi· Btilth i\l1<1d colony and J..noll'n as St.:ilingrad . c1npty into the CX'l'.ltl. lie !ra\'eled !O the t·s:-;R in 1957, \\'::JS 1\\-0ng Dohrny !'ark Rood . the !'CCond offl•red the chance to study nil'dicine and proj t•rt is de signed to end a chronic never left. noodin g prol/ll'm nf 1nnhi!f' hon1t•s :111d A fe1r 1·ears later. his fathrr -an oHH:r stn1t1L1re s 111t ilt•11I L1gc area of \hl· a10\\'ed m"einbC'r of the Communist Parr v (·onHnuni t\. -died and :-Olrs. l!oXSfy settled in San l'hl' s13ci.OOO in st~1l lation \\'ill start north Clemente. of \o'ictoria Dlvd. and intcrccpls v.al'"r LONDON (AP) -Lightning struck a The "'idow last v.·~k told the Daily near Sepulvf'd<l and Camino Capistrano. P:ln American \Vorld Airv.-ays BoeinR 747 Pilot that she is suffering from cancer County spokesn1cn said the measures l 'hursday night as it a ppr o ac he d and recently v.·as released from hospital 111\1 he tnkrn during-COfi.struction to London 's l~eatbrow Airport. care. 111 1111n111.c dlL~t nnd noise. 1---------c._-----~~------------~---- ,_. Sketchbook by Heritage All new, all excit ing, just for you On display now. Step In and see for yourself DREXEL-HER ITAGq,-HENR EooN~OODMARK-KARASTAN I' NEWPORT BEACH • \721 WESTCUFF Dlt., ~20!0 -LAGUNA BEACH • -34.INORTH COASTHWY., -~&HSll TORRANCE• 23649 llAW1110RNPJ BLVD. (Open t'n . UI 9, Sun. 12-.l :OOJ 311·1279 I s l I t· t f ' Ii ' e • g I e d c d h r 0 I ! I 11 II I I At Your Service • A Sunday. Wednesday and f'rlday f'talurt Of lbe Dally Pilot 11our Car R e paired DEAR PAT: rvly husband had an accident last September in our 1973 Hornet. Eight months have gone bv and no repairs have been nlade be<:ause· parts were not available. !·low long do we have to wait for some kind of action? J. C., Santa Aua . No longer. Your car is being repaired. Paul Wheaton, director of owner relatJons and servite administration fo r American l\1otors, says your case will be checked to see If an extension of the warranty is appropriate. lie said there is a shortage of parts indus trywide, and tha t when shortages create a delay such as you experienced, "'arranties may be extended on a case by case basis. A body part your llornet needed \\'as taken from production, and a rear leaf spring \\'US obtained elsewhere by the denier. An Al\fC spokesman says stamped parts are in short supply and Al\tC currently is OftCOlng a new stamping plant in West Virginia. Al\tC owners havng difficulty jelling parts may write t.o Owner Relations, Al\1C, 14%50 Plymouth Road .• Detroit, l\lich. 48232. A <'eo1111t Cleared . DEAR PAT: In the sumnler of 19i2 I ordered an XCB-100 bicvcle from Carte Blanche's Prl'Slige Gifts.· Aft('r taking lhl' bike to tv•o shops to be asst'mbled. I v:as advised that thr fr~me \\'as drfective. and the bike could not be ridden. In September. it \\'as crated up and returned by l:PS. After four 1nonths. the re<X'ipt \vas thrown 3\V:JY by n1istake. 'l'hi:n Carte Blanche began to threaten my credit rating and I \\':JS charged s1n1 t·vcn though the bike had been returned. l tried unsucccssfu\lv to hJ\"C thl' shipnlent 1racrd. \\'hat ·no\\'? N. l\1 .• Sa n Clemente A Carte Blanche membership Sl'r\'ice deparlment spokesman apologizes for the trouble you ha\'l' bad. The n1anufac1urer bf the bicycle bas gone out of business, he says, ""·hlcb created problems for us In handling disputes such as yours." You r account has been crediled ~·ith $102.9%1 bringing your balance to -zero. \\'rite to Kf'I DEAR PAT: Can you ple<1sc tell n1r ''bat happcnt'<.I lo Jinl Todd of KFI Mdio'~ l"\"c bt'cn listening to him for years on the 4 a.nl. Farm and Home pcogram, novl' featuring Diek Sinclair. Tbere v:as no announcl'inent that Todd \~s leaving, nor did anyonL' say \1herc ht• tusd gone. J. B .. Costa l\1esa _J(fl still isn't saying "·here J im Todd hes gone, only that he has. Todd's mail is ~ng for \\·arded to him, so perhaps you can get a dirc<:t ans"·er by l''rltinJ!: lo him 111 care or Kt'I Radio Broadcastin ~ siatlon. 141 N. Vermont, Los Angeles, Ce.9000l. 8ot Pot 011 \\'tr!I .DEAR PAT: Last October I ordered a 'hot pot" frorn (;up-a-Soup. Engle\~ood Cliffs, N.J. Jn November. I received a ctrd saying th ey 1\'ere temporarily out ot stock and that I should receive my order vdthin four to six \\'Ccks. l"m still 11·a1ting and I'd like 1ny S3 back. B.Q. Costa ~lesa 111arie J\olcDermott, Upton's customer lirvice department anager, say• she is sending a Hot Pot 10 you along with some complimentary coupons to be redetmed aS your supermarket for Cup-a..SOup, She apologized fo r the JnC1'.lnvenienct aod 41'.lplalned that the C1'.lmpany was deluged \!fth orders, depleting the supply. All itnlers now ba,·e bee n lilted, she .Old. . .. ~lte'll 1'1ake Quills :DEAR PAT: Hope I'm not too late to p:t my name to the reader who recently '1:quested someone to do quilting. I have ~n making quilts for myself and my &urch group since my grandmother tiught me in the 1930s. Now I would af>preciate the opportunity to make or tfnish quilts for individuals to help ~lipplement my retirement income. ·: M. L., Mid-.tay City :: A. I. will be contacting you to complete -r quilts. Other readers can arrange "1Uting to be done for them by writing to 14. L, &582 Washington Ave .. MI d way !'fty, Co. 9U55. jJad lnllestme11t? ·. DEAR PAT:· Last week I received an irdverttsement from Budget Master Card in seabrook, N. H. This credit card costs tJo a year and I'd like you to investigate QUs firm before I invest my money. . D. H., Fountain VaUey r-II 1ppean this would be 1 bad llve11tment. The Better 8u1lnesa Burtau tf New Hampshire 11y1 the address llittd In tbe ad Is only a mall drop and lhal Ftderal £Jpre11 Budget Master f;ard doe• DOI m pond to BBB Inquiries. ~e promoUon Is nadoDwlde, BB rtportl1 ding thlll the card II DOI Inly 1 crtdlt nl. A 111erelun11 1 ... pllnr-11-..ould-blll par<baser dlRclly, ,.bJ«11D1 blm la no1111111 tentce e11a,.... and llnaa .. . o. 11le BB 1polenin ... dudtd, t"11111 ocbemt coalll brllC lllP ,..Ota to li[i promotera and Glll1 can .. Ued cbecb to customers." -·. • • * s DAILY PILOT 3 .. Patient Was Dead 23 Minutes MAMARONECK. N.Y. (AP) "I've been there. and I've come b.1Ck." Victor Solow was speaking of death. For 23 minutes arter ·suffering a heart attack, SOiow wa1 dead. The 56-year old produce r of documentary films liked to boast that he had never been sick a day in his life. Then at 10:52 a.m. on Saturday, March 23, he collapsed of a heart attack while driving his car. For the next 23 minutes. until 11 :15 a.m. when his body was jolted by electric shocks at United Hospital, Solow had no measurable pulse, no heart activity, and no vital signs. In a tape-ret'orded story he calls his "Death and Resurrection," Solow has related in his own words his strange experience. The story "'as published in a four-part series by the !{).member \Vestchester Rockland Newspapers group. ··1 was .driving and had just stopped for a red light," be recalls . "Then calmly but wlth great.surprise," pico up his wile, Lucky, "be turned to me and sa]ll. 'Oh, Lucy, I .. .' As swlflly the explrafion of a breath, be seemed to settle down in his seat with all his weight,'' she said. "Even bis head remained almost erect but his eyes opened wlde Uke one utterly astonished about an w1expected. strange transcendence. But I knew instantly he could neither hear nor see me. "I pulled on the emergency brake and turned off the ignition. incoherently talking and pleading wilh him to hang on, that he \\'as going to be fine. He uttered not a sound " ~1rs. Solow sought heJp and Frank Colangelo, an employe at a r.e<.rUv serv- •our Mistake!' Bu t Cou1itian Se ize d A1iyivay J<,ederal agents had one of those "good nev.•s, bad news" routines for Gar- rell D. Zv.•art in Anaheim Thursda y. First, the good news: It was a case of mistaken identity that led to JXllice and agents of the Federal Drug Enforcement Administration raiding Zwarl's apartment. Only after the raid did they realize he was not the sus- pect they o,1·rre after, police said. The bad news: He o,1·cnl to jail an?way \\'hen the a)Xllogetic officers noticed so me of the things he had around the apartment, including six submachine gu!ls -four Russian made and tv.·o America -2,000 rounds of ammunition, hundreds of lx>gus drivers licenses. credit cards and birth certificates. 1"1e was booked on charges of suspicion of )Xlssession of illegal firearms and suspicion of forgery. Memorial Day to Close Most County Businesses Public buildings, schools and most businesses \l'ill be closed ivtond<iy. \l'hen the Orange OJast co n1 m rm or at rs t\tnerica·s \\'ar dead in the lOGth obser\'ance of ~·lcmorial Day. ~'lcmorial Dav se rvices have been set in Laguna &ach, Seal Beach, San Clemcnlf'. Ncv.·JXlrt Beach, \Vestminster, Los Ala1ni1os ~lond~v \\'ill also be the last da~ of 1he StraWbcrry Festival in liardcn Grovr . Federal. state and rounty offices in Orange Coun1y v.·ill be closed. as wHl Orange Coast city buildings Orange County Transi1 District bust's o,1•ill not run r-.tenwrial Da y. There "'ill be no regular business or residential mail de\irery. acrording to the post office , but most mail collection and special delivery ser,·ice w i 11 continue. American Legion Post 291 in Newport Beach has scheduled ~lemorial Day srrvices at Pacific View ~lemorial Park. 3500 Pacific View Dri ve. Corona del ;..1ar at 10 a.m. with fornler nssistant secretary of Lhe Navy James E. Jolmson as speaker. Services \\'ill be held in Laguna Beach by American Legion POst 222 and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5368 at l a.m. Jn Hei sler Park, V.'ith former Vietnam o,1·ar prisoner Lt. OJI. John Pitchford of Laguna Niguel as speaker. In Seal Beach, services "'ill be held at 11 a.m. in Eisenhauer Park with Capt. Frank Cassily of the lJS \\'eaJXlns Sta1ion as speaker. San Clemente American Legion Post 423 Vt'ill hold services at 10:30 a.m . in the Co1n1nunity Clubhouse at the intersection of Avenida de.I Mar and Galle Sevi1le. Junior post past commander Alan Norton v.·ill be the speaker. Ser\'iccs 'vill be held in front of Los Alamitos City Hall at 9 a.m. by American Legion Post fl&. In Westminster a service \\'ill he held by the Westminster Host Lions Club at Sigler Park. 7200 Plaza St., at 11 :30 a.m. The service o,1·ill be follo\ved by a rookouL v.·ith proceeds going to Orange County visually handicapped children. Hopes Snuffed Anti-snioking Bill Han ging Fir e Hopes for early pass~ge of legislation banning s mo k i n g in some areas of private and public buildings v.•erc "muffed Thursday as state assemblmen blazed through their remaining business to adjourn for 12 days of camp.!ligning before the June 4 primary election. The action on the "non.smoker's bill of right,,' • split Orange County assemblymen Robert Bad:.Jm. (R· Nc1vport Beach) and John Briggs (R· Fullerto!l). Briggs. v.•ho authored the measure \\'hich would set aside non-smoking areas in public and private buildings, pushed for pass.age before adjounrnment. Badham. who Jed the assault on the bill, tried to have it sent to the Assembly Health Committee. Badham said the bill involved a serious health question and not-:d that the bill had been sent only to the Criminal Justice Committee, which Briggs said had thoroughly reviewed the issue. The Badham attempt was rejected by a 37-36 vote , but Briggs then decided to put off a final vote since 41 votes "'ere required for passage. lie felt the atmosphere for the bill would be better after the election. The bill would require restaurants, governmental agenci~, theaters and hospitals to set aside r.<rsmoking areas and \vould provide a fine of up to $50 for violators. Badham said he \Vas opposed to immediate passage of the bill because it is a serious health question. ··1 think it's, absolutely ridiculous to create a new crime or fine if \Ve don't know if this bill would do good for the public," Badham said. Briggs, however, saw l hi n gs differenUy. Calling the mood of fhe as.sembly "restive'', he said, "They said they wanted to get going." Gold R~sh Days Recalled h1 Sunday's Travel Page The Sunday Daily Pilot takes an in· depth look at a variety or Orange <;:aunty issues from the cost of ·operating the Orange County Transit District to ( Sunday's Best) reasons why some Orange Coast students elect to graduate early from high school through taking heavier oourse loads. overrun with gold fever. On the Travel Page. TRANSIT COST -The: quarter fare passengers pay .riding Orange County Transit District buses doesn't pay a third of the operating costs. Staff \Vrtter William Schreiber tells where the rest of the mmey comes from in the main feature in the YOU section. EARLY GRADS -Students Mio graduate early from Orange Coa$1 high schools do it tor diverse rea90ns -from getUng a head start on graduatt prograrill In law and medicine lo giving lhemselves an opportunity thumb their nooes al ICbool altogether. Tho story, ~Y Staff Wrl\er Jan _Worth, Is !he Sunday Special. ice statJon, had someone tell'phone po· lice An officer arrived qWcklcy and began massaging Solow's hec.rt, and this was continued after the arrival of an ambulance manned by flve trained volunteers. lt took Solow 10 United, where ftle staff had been alert~ by radio to the emergency. "The patient was dead by available standards," Dr. Harold Roth rec:0untcd. "In other words, there "'as no measurable pulse. no heart activity, he was not breathing and he appeared to have no vital signs \\•hate\'er." Ho Ho Clo\\'11 Shoots Wife, Then Himself MIAMI (UPI) -"Hoho the Clov.n" nlade the children cry, and he \\'OU\d have hated it. The thousands of little ones 1vho fol101ved Hoho's antics on \VTVJ-TV's '·Skipper Chuck" sho\\' heard that he died Thursday in Park\\•ay Gl'neral Hospital. The jolly man Vt'i!h the \~'hile face paint, the bulbous red nose, outlandish spectacles and polka-dotted costume shot himself. Hoho in real !ifc \\':ls J~o1vard Pado,vitz . 44. a tragic little man \\'hose \\'ife \\'as divorcing him and v.·ho v.'as embroiled with him in a custody fight over one of their six children. Police said Padov.·itz argued with his \l'ife, Janet, 38. this week, pulled a gun and shot her and then turned the gun on himself. Mrs. Padowitz, \\'ho s o 1n e t i m e s appeared on the television show as "l\Irs. Ho ho," suffer.eel minot,, wowids. The tragedy stunned "Skipper Chuck" Zink. \\'ho said Pado,vilz ga\'e up teaching 12 years ago to fulfill a lifelong dream to be a clown and a magician. "He was a very kind and very gentle man," Zink said. "Just a quiet little guy '''ho had a \\'eird ambition -he alwavs "·anted to be a magician and make kids laugh." A cardiac monitor was put into action. Jntrav1.>nous medication was begun. Pure oxygen was supplied lhrough a tut~. Eleclric shock was begun, the Qrst at 11:13 a.m. ''It v.:as Powerful enough to lllr my enlire body 1n<:hes off the operating table. an electrocution in n:verse," Solow said doctors told him later. "But there was no result . The heart still showed oo activity. A second shock was administered. and at 11 :15 a.m. Dr. Roth,.remembers: "At this time, .examination. .1eYealed that the patient's pupils were constricted Dy-Dee Filing For Ti dee Su11 t SACRA~1E~1TO (UPI ) A Superior Court suit en file here involving to,1•0 diaper service firms provides the following tongue twister: Dy-Dee \Vash filed suit to stop Tidee-Didee from advertisi!lg it· self as Didee-Tidee. Dy-Dee claims Ti dee· Did ee advertising: itself as Di dee-Ti dee is misleading prospective customers by Dy-Dee into believing that Tidec·Didee is really Dy-Dee. Dy-Dee reqursted an injunction against Tidee-Didee calling itself Didee-Tidee or. any other name sounding llke Dy-Dee. Dy·Dee also asked for $11,000 in damages fronl Tidce-Didce it claims !o have sustained in business losses. Gard eners Lose To Posta ge Due SAN DIEGO (AP) -The biological v.·ar was a1m·o.s1 Jost -for 13 cents. The gardeners stood ready in suburb.'ln Lemon Grove, \l'ith stnte researchers nearby and a van ready to deliver the 1.500 predatory beetles flO\\'n fro1n Australia by \Vay of Sacr::tmento. But they didn't arrive in the 8 a.m . mail delivery Thursday. or at 10 a.m., or at "noon . Somebody freed the little fighting men finally by paying the postage due. and narrow. indicating there #35 a JXlSSlblllty of iurvival . , • After the second shock, \\'e began to ge:& ev1det:lce of a rhythm on the cardiac monUOr .. "The patient was alive and ft"rapldl:J began to get increasing movement .. ffe \\'as able to breath, and -we put him under nasal oxygen. From that point, ·we tended to stabilize him, giving him 11·hatever drugs were required, and monitoring the cardiogram, to make ue the heart wouldn't stop again." · · "The crisis was over," Solow wote. But he added that for the next six dayt he hung suspended in a state not quite co1natosc. "For my fa1nily it was. a period . of dread. of hope." Solow said, explain~g 1h{'Y feared the possibility of train dun1age from 1he 23 minutes he was 1nedically decrased. "Would 1 be a vegetable for the rest of my days?" But on the sixth day. he said, ·~There 1ras a miraculous change burst into e~ry corner of the room, filling me with confidence and joy. ··And \rhC'n I beat my friend in two ehess games and he remarked with some annoyanec•. ·obviously, there's nothing 1he rnatter v.·Hh your damn head,' I felt I had been decorated 1vith the Dis· t1nguis,he<J Service Cross .. ,'' Tiro 11·t•cks after the attack, Solow \Vas disch~irgcr! fro1n the hospital. One week later. he de<;idC'd to tape·record the chief participants in the drama. r S:iid Dr Roth : "I can1e to see you in the coronary e:ire unit ... ;tbout the second day you \l"l're th('rl'. I didn"t kno\v if you knew 1\ho I 11·as . I just \Vanted to ask you how ~uu fel t. :ind your resixinse was : '"'I feel like I've been there and I've con1e back." "You ,,·ere perfectly conscious at the ti1nc you said it," Dr. Roth said, "and I thought that was an interesting comment because it v.·as true. You were lhere and no\Y you were baek." Solow concluded: '"Nov.· it is ~lay. I have just returned f ron1 a plea!;anL slo\v 11 ~ 1nile jog. I was warned to take it easy for a \Vhile. I am sitting in our garden writing this . OverhC'ad, !he \vhite cloud of a huge dog\\'OOd in full bloom responds gently to a niild southerly breeze. 'f'.vo small children holding hands \1·alk down tJ1e street. absorbed in their ov.·n \Vorld. A dog barks in the distance. mingling with the amorous cooing of the pigeons settled under the eaves of our house. ..I am alive!" 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HUNTINGTON llACH NUTS, CULTS, ISMS _: Southern C.lifmtia Is the home of tbe extremists, whether pollUcal, social or just In the way of looks. Sociologist H a r o I d Chamofsky plot.! some of the things this area has been famous -and Infamous - for since II was seiUed. On the Edilerial Pag ... ' 0 GOUlJ" -Sprififli t·1 fuU S\\"'lg,. the streama are flowing as travel writers gi<e In to the call of the hills. An old Yukon railroad is now caJT)')ng as many tourists as 11 did prospecton 1n '18. Aud cloae lo home, Stan Dela~ la recalling the days wben Flddlela'#ll was ,JOJI 4W~RENES.! ~A new thrust in tduc11W whleli ·-on the world 61 work does not prosume that all chlldr"!I wUI go to cr>Oege. A Peot>t. ptlge feature by Si.fl Writ« 'Lauiic Kuper tells bow tbe Fountain Valley School Dlltrlcl I promolea job awareness al the ptlmary • Ho Fiio•c• Clorttt H peid lo 90 days or Low -..i J6 Mooflls to poy 1....._1 • I Y-fne P.tt • I Y-fne S...lce • l Y-rtdln T• w.,...., • Frt• D•ll •ery 1t1d Set Up • leok.t.1 .. ritar4/M11llt' Ch .. ,_ • Wo S...lco -we WI • Wt --,,...,, '""* .. Ool •Ho~ s ........ HO.JR~ OAllYIQ .1 SATU~OA Y I 0 S.lO SUN~Y ll • S 968-3329 grodel; • ) , • ! _J_O~IL V PJLOT with Tom urphine What's Laguna Go1111a Do Now? L·\C.t;\.\TlfKS, DEPT. -Despite ru1nors }OU n1ay have heard to the ('n111r;:irr. it docs appear that Laguna R,':irh is going to have a !\lain Ucach . P.:irh -long billed as the Art Colony's '"\\'indn11· to the Sea ." Yt'rirs ago. \Vhen Laguna 11·as young, lhPrc 11·erc t1vo things on the tOv•nship's ~J;1in Beach -sand and kelp. Inland visitors discover('d this as one of 1hc f1nr~1 str;inds along this best of :111 po::sible coasts. Sn 1h•·1· :iddt·d autoznohiles and pitchl.'d h·nt<: 10 !hl' snnd and kelp. Csed to clrivc ri gh1 out To the beach !'dge and park for th" \\('l'kl'Jld. r.r:1rlu;lli1·, strip co n1 n1 l' r c: 1 ill de1·l'l0p1n1·nt ca1ne !Jt.t1,1cen the beach rind the hi~h1rJy and so 1he shoreline parl\uu!. slopped. But the P<'Op!e kf'pt con1in~. And a Board\\'.alk \\'as added to rt111 the lcno::th of the strand. SO,\IEll(I\\' 0\'Ell the yeai-s. Laguna 's i1Lt11l ep·ith has n1anaged to gencr:llc a\! kind~ of controversy. The tn11·nfolks /:·1~:-ll·d a lot about the place. Eiiht·r lhc city 11<1s Spl'nding 100 niuch Fnd.V, May 24, 1974 Israel, Massacre Di-sturbed Hijacke1· From \\'ire Services t\f:\V YOHK -1\ 22-year-0ld n1;_in apparently troubled by the recent niassacrc of children in Israel \1·as held in lieu of $100.000 ball today on a charge of piraring a helicoptl'r . David r·. Kan1aiko was calm as he was for111ally charged °"'ith Thursday's 40- minute hijacking of aJ1elicopter fron1 a ('-_IN_S_H_O_R_T._. -~) !\1anhattan heliport lo the top of the U(''1rhy 59-slory Pan Ame rican bu llding. Bl'for~ he \ras seized. the hijacker spok1• cmotio11;1 !ly about the deaths of 2!i lsr~clis in J\laal ot. demanded S2 n1illion in ranson1 and shof and wounded one of the hostages \1·ho ...,·;is trying to escape. e Ru•s Gire Delnils 'MOSCO\\' -Prcsir!enl l'\i xon plans to ·fly to Mosco1v June 2.1 or 2~ after a one-- day stop in \Vestern Europe, Soviet sources sairl today . They said presl·nt plans rail for r\ixon to leavt! \\'ashington June 22 and lo arri\'l' hf'rc either the e\·rning of June 23 or !hl' n1orning or June 2·1 to hegin la!k~ 11 irh Co1nrnuni::t Part~· Gen c r 11 I Sl'l't:rtlury Leonid 1. I3rczhnf'1"." 1•,r l1lt·1.:.1.1ards or tht~~· 11l'rc·n ·1 ~pending_' e 1•1·otPSta111s Strike ---...----ruoow1--:-r:ITTiCrme-:;ana\\ns ir.:pc '1®·~--,n~r:t..A\Sl."'-Mrtn-crn-··i rCTana-=-- <'ir·:.i11 or 111one~-!~l"a1 y 1.?urists :\lilit~111t Protestants kept up their' 1·1H11pl:1111t'd of S<1na.il·as. E:1thcr dogs siranglehold on Northl'rn IrC'land today 11e1"l' on Hil" bC'a\"h nr lh<'~ 111·rc h_eing \li!h ;i crippling general slrikC' as Irish b.1nned. \ tJU could J::l'I :1n.1 side o! an ;,nd British Icade.rs 111ct to discuss their ar~llll1t"lll. nrxt n1nve. Fn;il il . ho"e\·1·r.'sor11rbod1" discoverf'cl Rritish Di.'fcnse ri.linister Ror r-.tason thal b~·c;!ll:-l" f1f 1hl' upi:irid proper!~-. a11ended !he 1neeling ou1side of London. L;i.f:un:i 's .\l:1in Beach 111:iybc 11·:.isn·t aud his presence suggeslC'd tha t using rl·:1ll.1· <J puhlie heach after all. This Bri!ish troops to n1ovc fuel and other 11nrried IJl'Oplc. Sc\'l'ral earnp;iigns 1rere :-upplies in L"!stcr \1as u n d c r launrh1'd lo hu.1· lhe prop1•rt.1· <inti :issurc consideration. it as a public strand. ()nc such Ari t'olonv bond issue ;1\legrdly faill'd hcc<n1s£. l'l'rlain k·'~' \.;1cun:1ns tn11\dn"t ap,r{'t' 11'herc \h(' <!rinkin g founta111s shou ld go on the nc1v beach p:1r~ (J~('E .\ TELEVISIO:'I: l'011boy from < :arden < :r111·e can1•· to J .;1gun;i rind -.. st;ik"cd n r\:11111 .. on the ~!:1111 Bl'dl"h. lie 11 :1s gu:n~ 111 ""1ni11e Sdnd" 111 pnl:1tn siu:ks :111d thus t'l:i11n 111 01vn lhc shurl'linl". He /:11:11\y rt'lrtaled inl:.ind aflt•r heary ;111d 1)()intcd discouragcn1cnt fro1n the l.~1~1111al'nps. ln ret~·nl litn('s :1f!er some ngitc r11:111i>u1·er in·~ by Lar,'11na city govern· n'1'nt. till'~' caml' up 11·i th the scratch to buv. th r ~l:iin RPt1ch pro1X'riir.' 11·ith~ut ;1 ~·oh· nl tht· penp1e -!h·u~ l·i1T11:n\,·11t- 111µ annl l~,.r lh 1nk111 ;,: fountain debate. Sn tin·\' tort• all the buildings do11·n :tlon:! tilt• ~1rand and l.'1;,("Una's ~lain l\e<1l"li had .i::one full circle. Back to just "<ind and kclµ ag:1in . i\ot as n1u ch kelp ;is 111 ;.l'~ter~e<1 rs. lhough. l'll lS l~K"T Tl) suggr:-l n\I argt1111rntc; on tl1L' fatL' of L[lguna·s :\lain Beach Park 11:-1\·(' bi'l'll avoided. 'fhcre \vas a hassle nn saving the lifegua rd tower which used tr. be the Union 76 service stati on across 1hc high\l'ay. They sa,·cd it ··They're putting back a board1ral k o~ly !his one undulatt>s inst cad oi going :o.i raight. :\o1\' all things arc pointed to11·ard a . June 22 grand celebration and dedication 111 Lagu<1 's nc11' ;\lain neach. Oii \\"!~LL. Ttfi::H E \1;1s one lllt!e ;irguinl'!ll aQgut lhat. \Vhcthcr or not. l::ric1.n1,;l' ol H light btidget. lhe (·ily should shoot o!f $1.250 11•orth of fire works during the festivities. In the end. the city decided to shoot the \\'Orks. But i1 's :'l .[!ofld thing they had the argument <1ny11·1.1y. It just 11·ouldn·1 ha\"e scen1ed like they ,vere talking about Laguna's Main Beach without it. e Cheati1111 C111rse Told A ~ NA P 0 L I S, r-.1d. The. :o;upt·rint<'nclrnt of thl' t;.s. Naval Atadl•n1y, fated v.·11h \\'hat could be 1he school's greatest cheating sca n d a I. blames the problem on '¥\·ha t he calls antiestablishment you th. UPI TelePllO!o Role Re1Jerse.<1 Percy Foreman, a noted de- fense attorney accustomed to winning highly publicized divorce and murder cases, has been found guilty in Houston of driving wh ile intoxicated last New Year's Eve. He was fined $200 and given probation. I Syria Step Up Air Fighting ' • .l Tal~e•a to Grave ' \,. ~ '.\ Casket of "General Field ?\1 ar shal Cinque" of the Symbionese Liberation Army is carried to his grave in Cleveland. Ter ror ist leade r, \Vhose real name \\'as Don ald David DeFreeze , died in Los Angeles shoot- out last Friday. ·----------------------------- Actors Nailell for Si11iul ated Intercourse in Nude CA/.T BRIDGE. ~lass. IAP) -An actor and actress 11 .. ho had sin1ul;itrd scxunl intercourse in the nude in a scene of the play "$\~·eel Eros" \1·cre arrested on stage> by a state police offiC'Cr. Both actor and actress v.·crr \ve:iring clothes \\'hrn the arrest v.-.is n1.Jdc Thu rsday night. T1velve persons associated \\'ith the one-act play 1o;ere charged v.·ith open and gross le\1·dncss follo\1·ing their arrests Thursday night in the niiddlc of the performance. Sta le Police Lt. Peter Agnes climbed on stage at Theater Two. aMounced the arrests. and actor Joel Polinsky was handc·uffed and l{'tl a\1ay 11·ith actress Lisa Ingalls. But l'ollnsky said the show 1\·ould be bat'k tonight. The audience applauded the p;_iir. shouting. •·1t·s a good sho\.\•," and later took up a rolll'ction of tnorc than S2130 to provide b;dl. 1\gnes told the !50 m('Tllbe rs of the audience they \1·ere free to go, but he s..1id he v.·as placing undf'r arrest everyone connected with the play, including tiekel sellt<rS and performers in a second one-act play, '·The Beard," v. hich 1\·as not performed. Eleven of those arrested were releascd on personal recogni:iance. Actor Ronald Max, who \1·as to appear in "The Beard.'" fol lowing "S"'·eet Eros." v.·as held at Cambridge Pol ice headquarters for unpaid parking fines . 4 Killed ita Stor111 Plane With Raclioactive Matter Aboru·clB1·eal{s Up SPRINGFIELD. Ill. ll-Pll - A [our- engine 1urboprop cargo plnnc chartered fnr militarv use and carrying a sina\l ;u11ount of radioactive malcrial has broken up in air during a thunderstorm and crashed. killing a cre1v of three and a U.S. i\avy courier. The cr;.i~h occurred Thursday about 312 miles northeast of the lliinois capitol, and about 500 yards fron1 a bus,v in- terstate high ...,·ay. Sanga1non County Coroner l'-Oorman Richter said he expt-cted identification of the four bodies lo be made today. A ~.>\TIO~AL Transportation Sa fely Board officia l in Chicago sa id the four· engine, l.rlOO turboprop carried three or fou r pounds of a radioa ctive material in a lead case. In \\'asbingtoo. Lt. Cot Nancy JohMon or the Defense Department, said none of the c a r g o was considered dangerous. \\'hat had been described earlier as "medical isotopes" was identified by the Pentagon officer as "a small steel container of controlled pure \1i3ter" '¥'ith IOt.'ll radioactivity of less than that of a standard l\uninous dial wristwatch. Additiona l cargo included aircran signal n<1rcs and t\1·0 "inert dummy torpcdos.'' also d<'scribed as no t dangcrou ::.. The. crash site \Vas cordoned off ID protect property and aid the investi gation of the cause of the accident, the Defense Depa rtment said . TifE PL..A!';E, operated by Salum Airwnys of Oakland. Ca lif., was en route fr om a naval base at Alameda. Calif .. to Indianapolis, In d., and appa renUy broke up in air. Before doing so, the pilot had asked for a deviation from h.is assi gned route to al'oid lhe severe thunderstorm, the FAA said. 411e 12 \1·c re to appear in Dist rict Court for a hraring tocl;iy. The opening of "S11·ect Eros" fl t Theater Tv.·o had been publicized as a trst of the state's pos ition on obscenity. Thr ~liissachusctts SuprenH' C nu rt struck do\111 on April 21 1he cxis!ing obsccni(\" lal'I·, calling it "\':.lf(Ue and nrchaic." A proposed new la w has rr>el'ived all but final app roval in the st:itc !louse, and has been sent to the Sena te for consideration. State police said Thursd ay that the charg e of open ::ind gross lc\1·rlncss '¥\'SS not pa.rt or the voided obseenit~ la'A'. "Sweet Eros" has been performed in New York and played briefly in Boston in 1970 before being closed by loca l police. SUCCESSFUL -Premier-des· ignate Yit zhak R a bi n , an- nounced today that he had formed a government, replac· ing Golda Meir's, and hoped to name his cabinet Saturday nighl Both Sides Hit Targets In Heights By United Prtss lntt:rnatlonal Iloth Israeli and Syrion .,·;irpl:inc,.; :.truck ground tari(els in the (.;olan tlcighls today in the 741h su<'e{'s~ive day of fighlin~ th•'n'. ;111d D a 1n a s cu s con1 rnunii111c said its air dcfenSt'S - presumably mis~ilcs -destroyed three Israeli pl::ines. lsrucl said its pl<ancs returned safely. AS ISRJ\ELI SP<)K ES~tAN sa id today's air raids 1\erc the first in nine days but h<ld nothing to do \~1t h the diSCtl1·ery Thursd.::1y of eight Arau guerrilla!> \1·ho had infiltrated from Syria 10 attack Israeli sct!len1c11ts. Six were killed and t"·o c;1ptured. The Israeli eo1nn1and did 11ct Sp<.'cify the ta rgets of the ;dr slriJ.:c.;; but s:iid they zeroed in on posit i o n s on the bu\dgc C;ipturl>d fron1 Syria in thr 1973 sout he rn edge of tnc <..:olan Heights \ll'ar. Three Israeli ro!diers v.·ere reported \•:ound ed in to d a y 's Gol<in Heights fighting. 1 , Syrian co1n111uniques s;1td the downing of three Jsraeli planes today brought to 41 the number of Israeli p I a n es U1e Syrians claim to have shot do"'n - 111nslly by niissile~. but some Jn alr. coin.bat -s111ce April 5. THE JSRAELI RAIOS 01 Syrian positions "·ere the fir.~! 1n nine days and started shortly alter 9:30 a.m. A Syrian communi que said the Syrian air _fCl[ce __ rountered l'o'ilh conrenlralt'<I ·attacks on 1ht"central sector of the ·l.i-n1ile fronL Thl' Israeli army lx'~an handing out automatic rines to fron\lt'r ~tilers, crt•utt'<i ci\"il ~uards ar11ong thrn1 and banni'd nil unauthorizt'd t r I! f f i c fron1 roods skirting tht• Lcbanesl· and s~·n:in lines. Foot soldit•rs. n1ech:1nizcd infan!r~·rn1·n flnd helicopters on hi~h :il1·rt cr1:-.~­ cross..'<.l t.hc hilly l'o()()(!c<l rl't!1on hl·low U.•banon in sl'arch of inf1\trJl1Jrs E-:tra troops "·rre posted <11 S{'trlen1ents. 1hr1r searchlights lighting lkl' night. Authorilil's in .h·ru.o:.:1lPlll. 11· h !'re 1:-raelis :ind .\r:ibs l1vr side by :-i1le, scarch<'<l 1\r:ib~ l'n!1'rini.: l~r.:1l'li sections of tO\\TI and ft irh:Ple l:1!f' night an d enrly morning tr:1f11e b1:!111't'll Ar;ih rasl Jcru~alt'm and the est bank of the Jordan ltlvcr. ~l.tlitarv scn.1rcrs said that "'ilh thouS<JndS of lsra<'lis taking to rrso1t spa!s this 11·eckt"nd for thl' ShaV11ot hr:iliday. 1n;1rking !he handing do\l'Jl of the tl'n co1nmandm r·nts 10 :O.loSC's on l\!ount Sinai. the na1ion must be ready for anyt hing. Kissinger Says He'll Offer 01vn. Cellse-fire Plan JERUSALE \"11 f AP) -Secreta ry of Slate Henr y A. Kissinger said today he plans to offer his ovm compromise proposal aimed at breRking the Syrian· Israeli deadlock over lroop limitations on the Golan front. "We ::ire considering 1v he th c r approaching the issue of thinning out forces with an American proposal might help matt ers," Kissinger told newsmen af ter meeting lsrarli leaders for nearly three hour s. Information Minister Shimon Peres said Kissinge r \\'as contemplating a "midd le of th e road" proposal, which he declined to spell out: But he said the sec retary's idea v.·as "a bridging proposition v.·hich "·ou\d takl.' into consideration the particular sha rp sensibilities of both sides." Kissinger introd uced an Ame rican initiative last week and won bot h sides' approval of a truce line. A senior U,S, official sa id Kissinger would return to the Syrian capital later Two Tornadoes Reported A witness said the plane banked steeply and caught fire. ''I 'just saw names up in the air and when it hit the ground it just exploded," the witn ess said. ';I looked up and just saw a ball of fire and then the plane bit the ground and exploded." S1iail Sex Life Not Sluggisli Ford Pictured As Upset After in the day or on Saturday, hoping to wrap up an agreement separating the twc> , countries' hostile annles in the Golan Heights. With or without an ag reement, the offtciaJ said, the American diplomat will \ go home on Sunday, which would be the 28th day or his marathon shuttle Da111age Only .Sliglit; -, ' Wentlier Patterri Mixed LONDON (UPI) -Snails have a Meeting Nixon love lire. WAS!IlNGTON (AP) -Both the Wlllte · That's the fmdlng o! Notllngbam House and Vice President Gerald R University genetics lecturer Dr. Ford are reluctant to say much abOtlt a David Parkin, who has told hastily called conferen<e b e t woe n newsmen of hi! research lnlo the President Nixon and Ford. .. xual behavior of snails and slugs. An aide lo Fon! said the 45-minllte "The ... me of ... ~. I! meeting, Initiated by the President late faoclnallng." Parkin said. Thunday morning, made the vtce When they are In the mood snails preoldent'• schodUle ,,.. late, leav\llg- (J ,S. Sllmmarv disclose their feelings for each him "a Utile uptight." l.l•llt shower. •tld ,,,, .. ,., form1d other by dancing, he said. Ford appeared to be iD an unusually • e11Kk1roo.ro J3t""' ttrot• ,,,. "'11ley circle round t:ach other, somber mood when he arrived ·in New ~ii~=· ....... :.rtt~t6-'r:~: doing a little dance. .... York tor a speech Thursday-night to the 'A °"J';.,.,. r.:•~:."'M.. .,~, "l have observed tbl! In the wild American Jnio and Steel IN!ltute. g:~f!r:,""'w"':'non:"!;. ,1~i ij and aJso tn the llboratory. It Earlier Jn tbe afternoon, at he boarded m.;,'~· ,::.,..';,.'%', ~f~tt . A1tv.. usually happens in the 1prlng on his plane at Andrews Mr Force Base ...... '"" ""'"• '"' """"" """· mild, damp montlllP, Bui I b • Y outside Wublni!IOll, ho was greeted with ... ,f~J1:i= (g:\~~ncf' Jo'lt have to be ln the moOd." a bamge ol questions about the " liiO"!.W""'-"-'·--Slup, Parton oalol, have a less rneellttg. He ...Wd 11y ooly that U was (C00$141 1UmmaTT/ 4 ft d lnler.,.tlng oe1 Ille -they cu "a typi<al covering ol all .,._ .. and iidal data apptar toM!i on lertlllze lhenuelveo. Indicated It dicbt' touch on the Waler· Paae 22.) ~· ~-1... _________ .....11-(Ate tepea coolloVtnY. I I I • ' diplomacy mission. I The official said Thursday night that f Israel and Syria were "considerably closer" to agreement on thinning out their forces than they bad been 24 hours earlier. DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Del0"9¥ of the Ooil)t f;lot ;, guoron!Md ~ ",o.ldOl'IOI ,.... "'°"" '** w '"° "·"', e.11 •1111 "'°"' con Wiii i. 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I r'll.VI Deaths Elsewhere ---------·-· BOSl'ON (UPI ) -KoW..n Cannell, 80. a friend of Ernest Hemin g way who was Immortalized as Frances Cline in the author's "'Ille SUn Also Rises." died Sunda'y -foUowing a lengthy illness, friends said Thursday. She had been a fashion corresPQndeni for The New York Tin1es and the past 10 vPars \\·as a dance critic or the· Christian Science Monitor. ---------Death 1\'otws ARBUCKLE & SON WESTCLIFF MORTUARY 427 E. 17th St .. Co~ta Me10 646-4888 -·-BALTZ-BERGERON FUNERAi. HOME Corona del Mor 6 73-9450 Co>to Mc\o 6 46-2424 -·-BELL llOADWAY MORTUARY I 10 Broadway, Co~•o l\.'.eso 548-3433 -·-M<CORMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY ' . 1795 l oguno Canyon Rd. l 494-94 15 -·-McCORMICK MISSION MORTUARY 28832 (;imtnO Copo>trono San Joan CoP•>T•O<lO ~05 1776 -·-PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK : e<Tie'er / Mor1uor; (~OpPI 3J00 Pric.i.c View Drove N~ .... p:>r' B"och, Col.lorn,o 644-2700 -·-PIEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 Bol>o Ave . W e>!rn in>ter 893-3525 -·- SMITHS' MORTUARY 62 7 lv'to1n Sr. Hunt1ng100 Beach !>36-6539 I I I I I ;=::=========-=:! ·1 THE NEPTUNE SOCIETY (;omplete Cremalion Servicti wilh dlssemlnalio" et sea The Dignified Simple Allernalive To 1 ne cosnv lnvolvtd Morh.rotry Funer11 Cemalery System 24 Hour Ser¥1ce 714°646-7411 PUBLIC NOTICE STA-20.. NOTICE OF SALE T.S. No. 11050..t NEWPORT BEACH TOWNHOUSE OWNERS ASSOCIATION Notice Is ti.reby olvt n that °" MO!td•v. June 17th, 1974 It 11 :00 A.M. the NewPOrt lle•ch Townllou~ Own1n Assoclall011 wll l s"ll th'!' fol'°"'ln9 describt!d prortrt'I': PARCEL 1 · Thdl portion ot Trdcl 7~30 as per mdJ> recorded In Book 297, pa9e1 l~ aod :l6 ol Mlsctl!dn~us MdPS on rile 0!!1ce of lhe Countv Recorder ol j Sdid Co•in!V shown ""d 11eHned "' Uni• 1. 011 111~1 certalo Condominium Plan! (!Ile "(Dndomlnium Plan" hen1in l illldChed i'S an ed1IDi r to thal cedaln Oecl~ration ol Coven"n1s, Condoloon• '1nd Res!,,clions for Newport Beach Town nou~e$, Ltd (1)1.e ··o~cln•.-t;.:in" 1 11ero:>1n) recorded on Mav 11, 1971. a• rn>trum~n! No. \l~\2, <n 9ook 101n p,;qe JlJ cl OH lciel Recor;:is or saidi counly I P/IRCEL 1' An undivided 1;;s1n iotere~I in •n1 Tn !""'e .. •-II<'"" ~· 'o! 1 or Tract 1530, snown a nd dt!'fined 115 "Com-non 11·e.:i. L _ ,_, />••as" nerein) on 111e Condominium Pla11. EXCEPTfNG ANP RE SER V I NG, .n "'' ;,, each unl1 for p1u~ss!on and o<cupancY o! t.ie Daic<inies, patios. 1>0rcnes ~ndlor eoet SliP!> s"own on rne Cond()fTtinlum Place ;,nd dr•ignile<l or lo De oe~igna!~ on saio "CO<ldOmlnium Plan" or !11 'he Doc!drlltl<.n II' bl.'in{t appur!enan! ro socn Units respectively. • ('r,p~EL ": Tht e•clusive right to pos~essloo and occuP·l"CY ot those r>~d-o~s ol :'"' Cor-rr.. ll""'S of L"' 1 c• Tr.ic r 7SJJ. aesi9na1~ on the I <"o:>n1"i"''"'lo·~ P an ~' "uconles. pa!•o• 11nd 'or porche s, ono ,hewn nn 1'Jh:; ~ . .,,, • ·1 P n "" '"'''''' <1ppurlen~nt 1 to Parcel l abOve. PARCEi. 4· T•1• e•c••••k~ r;gh! 1, u!~ anrl occupancy t Jr •,h .. rl .g, ~rd , ,, i!lc ~·, .•·,es•' s .. ,·;, '"'''"·" c' 1· ~ comm~n Are11s of Lot l of Trac! 1530. i·1own and d?'>~t><l ~" II"' Cnn<l?r>I ~;u,,; Pf,)n as Boar Sllp No 17, "6oat Slips" .-·111c" 1111. Men >Pl!dllc 'llV lle$lgn11t~d a~ Dtlog 11ppurleoao! to Parcel 1 aDOve. in 1119 m11oner provided lor In Irie Oec1e r111100. RESERVING UNTO GranTor, i I~ •vcce ~S<)l'S end assign,, all rights, lltens's iJnd ees..,,enh, II anv. a• •Decillcally >iranted, res.,.vtd, and nr µrc11dtd for in 1, ~ O<:"C:'e·11flnn . I Asseiw's Percel No. 046 010 01 The record ow e· ol 1~e 11b(lv11: cescr!Ded corldomlnlum is C. A. Falcont"r F .: ri. -. nus.:ian'" and ··-•nls Tl'll! Addres• of said 11reper1v ls ~~-­• .~ .. w .. ,. ~!owpor! Bedch, c 1111ornl11 • .. vision Of Section 1356 01 tMl C1l!lorn!~ ·~u~·-~n? rcctrded Novernl)tr 21, 1973 . " " $eid $~1• will M m ade, b\lt without to• r~··:. ··• ,... ·nf" .... ~--•·· 1 (ttllr(lin1 titre. !lot • 1 s s I on or ·-S•l<I S11l1 wlt1 oe ~d at tht Olflte 01 T, Q. S. ,·"II: l"'r..,l)l"~V 9 •t'I'" to' ,\m,•1•$ T"""'· One CllV ....... wnt. $1111• 1110. 0 1111\Ql't ....... -· N1wp(lf"t INdt Ttw"l'lot.IN QWMrS AS ... 4 0 • " !y: 1'. O. ~ Camptn''. .,.., 0111• L. ~ P'rftfdent ,. . . .,.. '"' P'llCll!~ ~ H•rw NIM Prt•t t-'Wll, 1M Or.,.. Cotti Dttly ,,,. , °'""'"' ••"f'll. 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Career Dresses, 27 genie II • • wig savings 16.99 Req. S25. The classic good looks o f Genie tok ~ you traveling. dining. to the beach Dyn"!lr nlodocrylic is rh ~ fiber that gives ii ··ich shF~n1. such eo<;y ror~. Every no1urol l-io1r col'.)r 1111oqi11obl.=-Hot<> and Hair, 800 ........... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .... ..... ..... . ... ... ... ... ......... .. ' .. ' .. , . . . . . . . . . . ., ............ .. ~ ........ . ........... :w.:;·:::::i: ,,, 'i/, • • • • ' .. . . . . ' I' ••••• • • r. ·I"' • , '• ..... .. . :-:::t.~:: ......... ' ......... . . . . . ' .... ............ . . . . . ., ..... . . . . . . . . . . . ............ . 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Moy 25 fr om l 1'00 10 2;00 p.m: The Broadwoy Newport 0 Be sure lo re~isler for ou r I 0-speed bicyc~e dra~i~~ -che~I iROADWAY ANAHEIM 444 N. &<id {714) Sll'-8121 NEWPORT 41 FoVion klord (714) 6'+4·1212 1-i:JNTINGTCJI' liEACH n11 Edi~ AveNI (711) 892-3331 ORAN<:£, Mm. ~ ORANGE CERmos 2300 N. f i.r.rlirl Slreet 1714) m tll 1 soo 1m c .. nl0$ Moll (213) ~11 SHOP 10 Ml. lo ~lO PM·MONDAY 1HIOl.JGH ~DAY,5ATUltOAY 10 AM. lo 6 PM. SWOAY 12 NOON lo$ PM. . \ ,• I .. a SA Law I ' Laguna Beaeh D TION Today's Final N.Y. Stocks VOL. 67, NO. 144, 4 S£CTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1974 TEN CENTS Maestro Duke Ellington Dead at 75 --" Stirvives Cliff Fall Bobby Wallace. 8. or La Habra looks unhappy. lie )lad reason to. The boy was chasing a squirrel up a cliff at Myrtle Street beach in Laguna Beach Thursday when he lost his footing and tumbled aboul 30 feet to the beach. He suffered cuts..and scrapes and was in mild shock. Bobby and class- mates from the Fullerton Seventh Day Adventist Elementary School were enjoying "ditch day" when the mishap occurred. Illness 'Lie of the Devil'· Court Told Renso11s Pnre1its Witliheld Son's l1isuli1i SAN BERNARDINO <UPI J Lawrence Parker, on trial for manslaughter in the death of his 11-year- o/d diabetic son. denied the boy insulin because he believed symptoms of diabetes were a "lie of the devil ," a proaecuting attorney says. 'ftte -manslaughter and child abuse trial of Parker, 34, and his wife , Alice, 29, bot:b of Barstow, began Thursday in San Bernardino Superior Court with opening statements by Deputy District Attorney • . '/. • Lou Glazier. The Parkers are aro.J.5r · · denying their son. \Vesley, further insulin shots be<:ause they believed he was cured by the prayers and anointment: or members or their chruch. The boy died Aug. 22. Glazier, summarizing the prosecution 's case against the Parkers. said they believed their son was cured at a 5ervice of the First Assembly of God Church in Barstow. The Parkers felt the service drove l)iedricl1 Urges New Look At County. Revenue Share By WIILIAM sdbtF.teER Of Ill• D1Uy .;II~ Orange County Supervi90r Ralph Diedrich has recommended an immediate free?.e on all new federal reirel'lue sharing fund allocations unUI afier an intensive study of the program, it was learned today. . Diedrich is expected to push for the lunil!ng freeze, which would parlicularly alfoct mooey shared with the CO'jllly's 26 c!Ues, at the regular COU11ty Board of ~i!()fs meeting Tuesday. ltiaction to Diedrich's proposal among se~al Orange Coast city managers apPeared to be favorable, e!pecially sinc8 the freeze wouldn't arrect allocation ... sts already in progress. '" a letter to fellow supervisors, Diedrich said the revenue sharing procram bas doled out $23 million of the f25 million available to date. ··~ of this moment, we can allocate Lots of Fuel l'or Weekend LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Ample 1asollne will be available In SoutherO caJifornJa durillg the Memorial Day weelt~d, 1be first ·~m1jor holiday slnce the area's gas ohi>rlage eated, 1be S o u t b • r n 'Cllllfornla ~ u tom ob 11 e Club 'l>tporled Thundl)'o ' ' •In Its l~I gaup l\ll'Vey of 343 )erv1ce etatloos. 1be autA> club aid ' . '.If percdll reported Ibey will 'rimo!n open In mdropoHlan arus - • ~ Ill per<ent In oullflnl rqlons 'fl!! hollda)o lralllo. 'las lhaD I pt,..nt are limllhlg .~. •' more funds, but we are not legally reqUired to do so before Dec. 31, 1976," he said. "With that in mind, I believe it is time to completely evaJuate the program.'' Orange ·eounty is one of a . ver)· few eanromla counties w hi Cb shares the fcderaJ windfall money witb' Its cities. Diedrich said in hi• ietter that UC lrvine.'1 School or Admlnistr8.tion bas "exptessed 8n interest in 'developing a System of social accolDlting to include criteria by which social programs may be evaluated." He said he has spoken with Wliversity representatives and is satisfied that "qualified personnel are available to petfonn such a study to the COWlty's satisfaction." Diedrich said the study should eo&t no more than $10,000 and would develop a method by which Ille OOWlly's social revenue programs can, be evaluated . He also noted lhat lhe study would (See FREEZE, Page I) Children's Film Set for Library . A new children'• film, 'lbe'Vlolln, wUI be lhown at 2:30 p.m. SaWrday In lhe meellnf room of lhe Laguna ·Beach Brancb !Jbrary lllfflloll room. Ill ~dllton to lho film, tbru members ol lhe llan Clemento Symp,.....lle will play several oelecllons on the violin, c.llo and viola to d<mon1lra1A> 1be lnllnuntots to the children. Jean and Joe Heartz, Laguna Beach, and Dor«by Latbrop of Dana Point will be the m111lelan1. • Alto on lhe Pl'Olf•m will be two more rnma, "1be Giving '!'ree", baled on a cbDdtell'• ~ and ''Further Mvenluhi ol Uncle Sam", a cartood. "demons" out or the boy's body which had been causing the diabetes. Glazier told the court. After the service, the Parkers refused to give the boy further insulin, according to Glazier. . "They felt it \vould be a denial of God ," Glazier said, "and an invitation for the demon which had been cast out to return to Wesley's body Ir Wesley "·ere given a shot of insulin. "They literally watched their son di e in front of thein from their failure to provide insulin," he added . Glazier added that the Parkers believed words spoken by the boy shortly before his death came from demons speaking through him. In an opening statement on behalf of Mrs. Parker, attorney Leroy Simm0iis. said hls client was heavily swayed by advice from church officials. "At no time did she do anything contrary to the church's teachings," Simmons said. "Her actions were reinforced by licensed ministers of tha,t church." Superior Court Judge J. Steve \Villiams said arguments in the case will resun1e Tuesday. ---,,-------· --- New York Gays End Long Vigil NEW YORK (AP ) -A handful of activists protesting the City Council's refusal to pass a homosexual rights bill ended a night·long vigil in St. Patrick's Cathedral today after conferring \•lith a bishop. After its defeat Thursday, a spOnsor of the bill said he \i:ould reintroduce the controversial measure today. Nancy Fish, a nlember of the Lesbian Feminist Liberation, told a newsman that the Protesters were considering a legal challenge to ttie Roman Catholic Chcrch's tax-exempt status. About 70 gay activists left City Hall Thursday and arrived at the cathedral on Fifth A venue, vowing to remain until the diocese reversed opposition to the bill. i'~ive stayed all night and through a morning J\.1ass. Attempts have been made over a period of nearly four years to have the measure \'Oled out of a council committee. Now that it has reached the noor and been defeated, Councilman Carter Burden says he will again seek its enactment. The council voted 22 to 19 with two abstentions Thursday againl\ lhe bill, which would have banned discrimlnation in housing , employment and public accommodations on the basi.11 of "sexual orientation.'' After the cowtcilman votedllnd <XllDlCil President Paul O'Dwyer announced the tally, one young man repeatedly screamed "heterosexual fig!" Principal opponents o the· bill, who called it an attempt. to endorse a deviant lifestyle, were the Roman Catholic dk>cese of New York and the Uniformed Fire Officers Association. Councilman Theodore Weiss o f Manhattan argued that the bill would simply provide an administrative remedy for complaints of discrimination against rights already afforded homosexuals under the U.S. Constitution. ' SIZZLING JAZZMAN DEAD Duke Ellington, 75 CdM Free1,vay ,_ Funds OJ('d By State l_lnit California H i g h w a y commissioners Thursday transferred $13 million to their 1974-75 budget to allow for almost immediate construction of the Corona de\ Mar Freeway from the San Diego Freeway to Red Hill A venue. The funds, boosted by a $S.8 million federal aJlocation, will also cover the cost of the Corona del ~1ar interch.angc with the Newport Freeway. However, the commission's deci sion to allocate all but $1 million of the federal funds granted to Orange County to the Corona de! Mar Freeway project has triggered a protest among other cities. During their Sacramento meeting, co mmissioners also r e c e i v e d a recommendation from the Department of Transportation to delete plans to build both the Route 39 Fret?way through lluntington Beach and the Laguna !See 1'.REEWAY, Page %) Laguna Planners View Art School Relocation The protested relocation or the Laguna Beach School of Art will rome before planning commissioners at a public hearing Tuesday. The 7:30 p.m. meeting is a day late becau.se of Memorial Day. A public hearing is also scheduled for the Sawdust Festlval. The first public bearing will be a four- v;ay r'9uest by the art school to relocate lo 2222 Laguna Canyon Road. The school is asking for approval of its environmental Impact report (EIR) prez.oning ~ county A·l (agriculture) to city R·l (residential); annexation; and land division IA> split the land from the larger property owned by the Irvine Coo1pany. The planning starr g e n e r a II y recommended to commissioners approval ol lhe EIR, holding a second hearing for prezoning, approving the annexation request and tabling the land division question W1til the property is annexed. J\l.mes Dilley, president of the Laguna Greenbelt, Inc.., wrote a letter of protest Laguna Trustees Hold B11dget Meet Trultees or lhe Laguna Beach Unlned Schlol District will hold anolber IJ\ldiel study '-""' •I 7:!1l'j>.ln.1\teaday'ln Ille dlltrltl ol!JciS, No actloll will •be tikeo'M lhe~ 11s1 or culback1 'llr -.uons lo the budge! -u the , .. ~Ide electloo ts iua:esSlul -bul trust.ea wlll agatp be debaltn& which arw IA> lrlm In lhe t974- 75 budget. .-1 ~u l>J'ana~ tilfde Lovelady aid "lla1 mt• ttUsii!ts TtYl"ld Hila or ( iiiji, ud --~~ "" -~· .,..al WI weoll.'•' -.inc. to the commission urging denial of the proposed site for the art school. Because the land is located in the Laguna Greenbelt and is in an area of agricultural preserve. Dilley requested commissioners deny the relocat ion, but \Vork with the school in acquiring another site in the Festival or Arts area. Commissioners will also hold the first public hearing for the Sawdust Festival. ~·hich is requesting a temporary use pennit for art display and sales from July 12 to Aug. 25. The proPC15al by the Sawdust Festival is similar to last year's at the same si te, and no opposihon Is anticipated. Court Date Set For Tl1ree Men 111 Drug Case· , Three of £(1ur men booked on narcotics charges after an investigation conducted by Laguna Beach police and undercover state narrotics officers have been ordered to appear l\·lay 28 in Orange County Superior Court . Indicted by the Grand Jury on charges of selling cocaine and conspiracy to sell are. Thomas Howard Bryan, 27, of 34527 Via EaJ>jnooa, Cap~trano Beach, Rob<rt James Guinther, 20, of 1331 Circle Drive, Laguna · Beach, and George Hubert Reasons II, 'it rf Soulh ·Pasadena, achecluled IA> oiler pleas before Judge Jame. Turner. SUll helng IDll&hl on the charges bi' polk:e Is Jay Scoll GUilett. IZ or 3tl01 SMIA . Rosa SI., Soulb U.pna. Judge Tumtr has lssUed a $$0,0l;IO b e n ch warrabt for his arrest. .. l'l>llce said all four m<n .,id ooeaine vallled. a} ""'"' than 161),000 IA> state qenb ud LqUtUt police. Succi1mhs To Ca11cer, P11et1monia ~E\V i 'OliK (AP) -Duke Ellington, \'>'ho introducl'd a sizzling brand of jazz to 11arlt'm in the 1920s and later became America's good11ill music an1bassador the 11or!d O\'l'r as band lf'ade r and tomposrr. died loday of cancer and pnl;'un1unia. lie 1vas 75. Edward Kennedy Ellington. nickn amed "Duke" for his impeccable attire, died at 12 :10 a.m. PDT at Co lumbia Presbyterian l\tedica\ Center. ··i\lr. Ellington suffered lrom cancer involving both lungs and pnt•u1nonia at the end ," the hospital said 111 a statement On behalf of the family. "'tie entered the hospital al the end of !\larch and received intensive radium and chemotherapy treatment s. He 1v as heartened lly the thousands of messages from his friends around lhe v.•orld." At his bedsiede was his sister, Ruth , and his son. Mercer. Funeral services will be l\'londay at SL JoM the Divine Cathedral in Nc1v York. President Nixon. calling Elli ngton "America·s foremost composer," said : '·\re are all poorer because the Duke is no longer 1vith us, but his memory will live on for gt•ncrations to come in the music v.·ith 1vhich he enriched his nation." Boston Pops director Arthur Fiedler, 1vhb said he was composing a get-well telegram to send to Ellington when he heard of his death. said Ellington was a "very important man" and "not only a great n1usician but also a great gentlen1an. '' Ellington had been unabl e to attend celebrations for his 75th birthday in New York last month. The celebration brought together 35 jazz groups and soloists· in a tribute to the jazz master. In February, Ellington retu rned to \Vashington. where he grew up, and performed for seve ral hundred inner city sc hool children and Julie N i x on Eisenhower. The President's daughter hailed Ellington as ''one of my heroes" and. brought a letter from her father addressed to "his excellency. the Duke of Ellington." The letter from President Nixon proclaimed that "there'll never be another you." And across the 'Y.'Orld music·loving audiences agreed. as they clapped in lime, stomped and shouted to the smooth ja12 of the Ellington band. Among the honors given Ellington in the course of his career was the French Legion of Honor, presented in July 1973. Asked how many countries had given him awards, he replied: "I never count a"Y.·ards. I only /njoy. I don 't even count lhe bars when{ I \\'rite, do I? Oh, I guess [ have to." Ellington. a tat\, urbane, baggy-eyed piano player, wrote more than 1.000 compositions. Among them arc so me that almost everybody can hum -"In J\o1y So litude," "I Let A Song Go Out of l\ly Heart," ''Don't Get Around 1\luch Any .'.\lore," and dozens n1ore. Tn I at er years. he poured out a prodigious sl ream of longer orchestral pieces, tone poems. sacred wo rks, choral pieces, movie, television and ballet scores, and even an opera or tv.·o. He composed in taxi cabs. i n restaurants. on buses. and often worked until dawn after playing night club dates !See DUKE, Page 2) Orange Coast •Weather Patchy low clouds night and early morning houi's Saturday but other· wise mostly sunny skies with \\'armer temperatures. Highs at the beaches 70 rising to 82 inland. Lo\\'S f>S..58. INSDllE 'l'Olti\ l' lVotneu artists are .struggllno to 1nak1 it iii the malt-dom i-- 11ated art n1arket. Skiff \Vritcra Jo Olson and Laurie Ka1ptr examine the probltm In toda11'1 \Vttkender. '"tt"' •• Nlflonll Mtwa • L M, li¥f ' --~ .. c.r1,.rlioi11 • ·~tl .... ,, CMtll"-' ..... s~· ,_,.,. " ...... " -.... '"''..,. .. Sltdl Mlruh 11-ll --" ·--• ........ ,,. • -.." ·--.... ··-• ··-11·11 Wllllt WIM " ........ " -·-"" ... .._ .. ........, ..... u;,, -~ ............ ---H \ ./ - :? DAILY PILOT LB Reds Let Defector 111 Embassy By JOllN VALTERZA 01 11'1• D1llw ~1101 S!1tl ():1111 11oxsey. the 4 7-y ca r-o Id :\n)t•ncan deft'Ctor \.'.'ho hnd a change or h~·:irt and wanted to see his ailing .stcp1nother in San Clemente. no longer h.1s lo fight his way into Lhe U.S. E~bassy in ~lOSC'O\\'. dtspatches said this "" k. ?Xsey last \r t'ek \.\·as intercepted by So 1et police, but finally gained entry to the U.S. enclave \.\'ilh help from American security personnel. Once ino;ide, he asked for the right to return to the U.S. to visit his s!C'pmo!her, f\lrs. Ella Hox.sey, i8, of San Clcniente, as v.·eJI as his natural mother, ii.trs. lfelcn !Jugo of Kapa, Cnlir. Set 'ein lfp Diel~ OlllV P'lltl Stall P'llMllO Hc>ports this \reek said lloxsrv later agreed lo go home to Volgograrl t~ a\\Jtl a final dispositio11 of his pica. And this week, when he arri\·ed at the gates to check on the progr£'ss of his rrqu('st, the f{ussians let him pass ""it.hoot incident. Former Laguna Beach mayor Dick Goldberg and partner Tim Foley (white shirt) stand behind the bar at the .i\.rt Colony's \Vhlte House tavern which they recently acquired. 'l'he tavern built in 1918 has been thoroughl.Y restored following a losing bout \vith Uncle Sani's taxmen under its former owner. The \\'bite llouse will be reopened June 1. Hoxsey, a physician I.rained in the Us.5R, livc>s with his Russian l\ife :ind their adopted daughter in the city once known as Stalingrad. He traveled to the USSR in 1957, was offered the chance to study medicine and llC\·cr left. f'ron1 Page 1 FREEWAY ... Canyon Freeway into Laguna Beach. A fe\\' yC'ars 1atC'r, his father -an ,11·0\.\'ed member of the Communist Party -died and r.lrs. J1ox sey settl£'d iI1 Sai1 Clen1en1e. The 1\·idow last 1veek told the Daily Pilot that she is suffering fron1 cancer and recently "'as released from hospital care. The decision to expedite u'ork on Route 73. the Corona de! l\lar Frec\\·av can1e after months of intensive pressu·r~ from slate legislators and Costa l\1esa, Ir1·ine , .and Newport Beach city officials. T eacli ers Back In Classroo1ns At San ta ,'111a Santa Ana Unified School District classes reportedly \\'ere back to normal ;xJa':-. fol!o\\·ing a one-day teachers strike Thursday. She said her life in San Clemente had been · quiet and pleasant for her and despite !he situation involving tier stepoon, friends and fellow club members have treated her well. The U.S. Government filed an official protes.t with th e Soviets after t.he incident a week ago at the embassy. !hen sent lloXSoey·s requC'sr""° for permission lo rC'tum on to the Stnte DepartmE>nt. Although he has returned lo his hon1e in Russia , Hoxsey still has fears for his safety wiless granted U.S. protection. Appeals to Soviet authorities for permission to travel to !he U.S. as a tourist have been denied , he said. Coast E1nhezzler Given Sentence In Co1mtv Jail • A San Clemente 1nan who admitled embezzling: an estimated $12:i,OOO from the estate of his 94-year-<lld aunt \\'hile she \Vas con[ined as incompetent in a convalescent home bas been sentenced to tour months in Orange County Jail. Superior Court Judge Jan1es Turner ordered the jail term and three years probation for Daniel r.t c Fa r I a n d Hunsaker. 57. after the defendant pleaded guilty to charges of grand theft. Jn vest i gators s.-:id Hunsaker misappropriated funds and va luables from !he estate of r..lrs. f\-T::iry Hunsaker Brill of Costa Mesa between the years 1970 and 1973. They said Hunsaker. 123 Poniente, San Clemente. \\'ho has si n ce moved to Tucson, Ariz ., admitted buying a $4,000 airplane and spending $700 on flying lessons \Vith part of the proceeds. Dain Work Proceeds SAN FRA!'\CISCO (AP) -A federal judge Thursday denied an injunction by \\'hich conservationists and others sought lo block construction of the $114 million \Varm Springs Dam. U.S. District Court .Jtxfge Spencer \\"illiams ruled orally that 1he Arrny Corps of Engi n eers cn~·ironmenlal itnpact sl.atement was ;1dequate and that 1\fork on the dam in Sonoma County 14 mil('S northwest of J/e1:1/d sburg could proc:ecd. ORANGfCOAST " DAILY PILOT ·•• °'''·1" r"1"·' oa ·v ~ ,...,. .. ~.,"" c.,.... ' ,,,. 1.-~ ~, •.• • ,,,..,,.,,...,.'lby!l\tC>•~OC • , .. , .. ,,, •·n f•-•n• """f"••"•e<l•T-lfte r. ~.~ •.• ',,.,i. .. ,., !<lfC!l't. ~·. " '•••t" '' e'· ~ "''"'""'11"" IPKl\/~W~ ... • l "' \"ft ........ ·41l•t-l;t • -~1 '.~ """' " .;.,.,,tor.'>!'•""'· A , .. • : · r ., .... , ~.:.,,,,.,, •'<I ful'l· ! t'" ·~·' r"-io •"'IP'•o'11 ••lXIW11>I b., .,,, , : '• 11, . ., ~ ..,,~ .. ex;~ • r• 'l 1•,. •. · l "'"•"'."'•ldl'l.Ot,,,.1 1 .·I> ,--v'•• I :•"'•I·'· '1'\JC.o•"'•' ""°"'~ Transportation Department officials in Lot Angeles lamented the decision to sheh·e plan~ for the Route 39 freC\.\'ay, sa.1·ing it is badly needed . _"It would have.serviced a major traffic problem," said Charles Ford. deputy district direclor for Los Angeles and Orange counties. "But we just can·t see any way or gelling funds for it." l\>fore than half or the state free\l.·ay cind other road construction projects ~iii be either killed or signiricant!y delayed by budget cutbacks aMounced bv Transportation Ocpartn1ent officials. · The budget they sub1nit1ed to cornmissioncrs is for $3.9 billion over the next eight yea rs. 1bey had estimated just last year that the state \\'Ou!d be able to spend $8 billion during that period. Included in that budget is the e:1tension of the Ne.,..•port Freeway through Costa ~1esa, a project now scheduled for the 1979-80 fiscal year. Among the Orange Cowity projects 1vhlch may be .,affected by the cutbackS are construction of a new Pacific Coast ~-lighway bridge over Newpo rt Bay and im provement of Ortega Highway in San Juan Capistrano. All of them remain in the tentative budget buf sta te officials said their fate \Viii be decided by the avai!Bbilily of funds in the coming yea rs. In aMouncing the cutbacks, Transportation Director Howard Ullrich said: "Many largc--scalc freeu·ay projects have been completely removed fron1 the planning program. and for others, there ha\·e ~en substitutions of smaller, Jess expensive plans at \01v!!r cost." As a result motorists can expett that congestion and inconvenience w i 11 increase. The nc\1•s that the Corona dcl ~1ilr ~ .. r~ew~y at least is beingJundL'<I brought Jubilat ion from Costa r.tcsa city officials v.·ho vic1v it as a partial solution l.O their loco! traffic problem. 1'he commission's action, said t.Javor Robert ~1. \Vilson "'as ''long overdue'' beeause recent delays had styn1ied Costa l\fesa's growUJ and created lra!lic snarls on suriace streets. The freeway, once completed, would significantly improve access to South Coast Plaza, Irvine and the Southern Orange Coast area, \Vi!SOJJ predicted. In othC'r quarters, notably west Orange Cou nty, there is a great deal of bitterness today about !he commission's decision lo shift nearly all of the 1974-75 federal highway construction funds to the Corona de! Mar Freeway. The freeway was only one of 13 local projects eligible for the funds and ranked <Jt the very bottom of a priority list established by !he Board of Supervisors . But because 10 of lhe 13 projects were not ready to go to bid by today's deadline, the Highway Commission released virtually all of the funds to the Corona de! lt1ar Freeway -which was ready. \\'est Orange County cities contend the deadline wasn't 1nade clea r to then1 and that the transfer of funds was a deliberate plan to use local highway funds for state freeway projects. A lawsuit is being contemplated by Garden Grove ~l ayor Bernard AdanlS and other officials today to reverse the commission's action. ll'l· .... (, .•• l 1 '" I• , I " lc1~l~"IC~• .. The othE'r two projects which did meet the deadline were a shutUe bus system Jn Tustin and the Improvement o C \Vestn:tinster Boulevard. ......... lfK•Offkt 221~ .. ~'""""""' -'~Adcteu.P.0 8o•6CJ 92t.t!.2 District officials said some high schools .,..·ere aln1ost empty Thursday despite the fact that the schools were open·. The strike in\"olvcd only aboul 270 of !he dis1rict's teachers and subslitutes \\'ere on hand lo teach, but, Assistant Superintendent Harlan Anderson said about 65 percent of the district's student~ stayed home Thursday. The high schools had an absentee rate of bet"·een 80 and 90 percent, according to school officials. Three teachers organizations which make up the district Certificated Employe Council are battling with the administration over next year's pay package. Of lhe lhree. only the Federation of Associated Classifieds and Teachers struck Thursday. The di~trict has offered a five percent v.·age hike to counter tile teachers' demands of 14.5 percent . l • f'rorn Page 1 DUKE ... on his never-ending tours of the \l"orld. '"!'min contact every night with people -live people. listening to my music " he said in the seventh decade of his' life. "'What reason \Vould I have to reiire from the road ?" President Nixon invited him to the \\'hite House on his 70th birthday and gave him the nation's highest civilian honor, the ~1edal of Freedom. . The Republic or Togo in Africa put his p1clure on a postage stamp in a 1967 series which also featured Ba c h Beethoven and Debussv. ' Arturo Toscanini c o' m m i s s i o n e d Ellington to \\Tile a piece for his NBC Symphony, and other s y m p.h on y orchestras around the \.\·orld have played Ellington's music. So has almos: every dance band. In 1965 . .,..·hen he v.·as 66, a Pulitzer Prize jury recommended h.im for a special 3\\"ard, but the advisory board rejected it. "Fate is bC'ing: kind to me ," Ellington said. '·fate doesn't want me lo be famous too young." "I \\'Ork. and r write, and lhal 's it," he o.nce said. '·.J\fy i'eward is hearing what I \'e done, and. unlike 1nost composers, I can hear it imn1edialely. That's \\'hy I keep t h e s e expensive gentlemen with me." The "expensive gentlemen" ~ his orchestra -was one of the few big bands to survive beyond the '40s. ~1ore than the piano, the orchestra was El lington's instru1 nent. Its members were all virtuosos and some of them s1ayed with him for more than 40 years. l1e wrote music that let then1 show their stuff. The Ellington sound -at first full of "African" growls, bleats. wails, and \Yhines -was actually ca re f u 11 y composed, grew more complex and sophisticated with the ye a rs . Instrumental choirs would reel of£ daizling passages that so und e d improvised, but were repeated y,1llh few variations. As he approached 70, be said his biggest competitor \vas the Duke Ell ington of 25 years before. People kept demanding that he play his old favorites -"Mood Indigo," "Sophlstlcal<d Lady," "Do Nothlir Tl! You Hear From Mc." "I've Got It Bad and That Ain't Good," Iiis theme, 11Take the A Traln," was written by hJs long-time arranger and asalstant c:oDlpo!<I', Billy Slraybom, who died In 1867. 0 ...... 0ffK •• ('!) 'l"'"M fl*l.Ww .. &.,i;t,..., ,, .... ; ' 8t 1(11 ~ ""-ao.,~ • "' ,, ..... ,'IQ'el> .. _ ,,.,,kf;l; .. SDu·· .. d :..011 0.~ .... *Het!l>liO..,,M~tOI J~l7141,4J·4lZI ~~••i.s•1• L.,....._.MO.,.fnwlf• Preside1it Holds Level in Poll NEW YORK (AP) -PoUSl•r Louis ll•rr~ says President NI""" wrall!ered relea,. ol th• White House tape lrlMOl'lpi. ll1d held oo to an .Important pooitlve Job raUJli from 32 percent ol lhe fflJ)Ofldcnt. 1o a nationwide aurvey, Ellln8ton always complied w i I b request& -but he preferred playln1 .om<lhinl new. Once Biiied hi• Cavorlle among hil own compoattloos; he ,.Id: "ll's always the one coming up -the ooe I'll write toolghL" ,,,,,, ., .. , .. , ~"'· •• ,. o.....,. '61• f\lbliJ""IO eo.. ,.,.., ~ ....... ...,_~~IGM._ .... ""'"• Cl" ~-fib --""' tot ~ """'Coll'M'tr,lrl~61~·"'- ~''N ._,..,.e-.~ Or' ,.. ,, ·~w~Jl.,,~..-z...­w oo......,...~••Mi•••»DO._....,,, "This ii slgnlncan~" Harris said Thuraday, "bcca ... by coincidence, all he needs II IJw 111J1P1rt of 34 OU! of JOO U.S. s. .. tors to avoid being removed from offit."e."' ( Lightning Hits Jet LONDON (AP) -U,111nlnf atruct 1 Pon Amme1n World Alnrll'I BoaJna 747 1bunday night as ll a p.p r o a ch e ~ Lolld«l'I lle~lhro,. Airport. From P .. el FREEZE ... evaluate revenue sharing programs as a bMla for future alloc&Uon to lhe clUea and other agencies. The city managers of Newport Beach, Huntington Beach and Costa ~1esa said today the propo3ed study ls a good idea as long as the applications now in the ~·orks aren't alfecled. "We've been very pleased and proud wi_th thh1 cooperation with the counJy," !ia1d Dave Rowlands, ffuntington Beach city administrator, ''.I feel a freeze on new applications. if !t JS being declared to detennine if the money is being properly spent would t'e \velcome," he said. Ne~-port Beach City ~tanager Robert \Vynn said "if they find that more money s~uld_ go to social programs, then I think 1t is a good idea ~ study it iC the study doesn 't take too Jong." Wynn said h.is city has several major capital projects in the wor.ks which would depend lar&ely oo revenue sharin& funds. Costa Mesa Manager Fred Sorsabal said his city isn't participating In the program at the present time, but said ·'as long as it doesn't hurt the cities with projects already ·in progre~. I guess lt \rould be a good thing ." Diedfich has indJcaled ln the past he is concerned about the "·ay some social programs in the cities are administered. CurrenU y about 2S percent of the ~ollllty's revenue sharing mooey goes into such programs and Diedrich has indicated more money might be needed, but under belter-eontrolled conditions. Attached to Diedrich's letter is a proposal by Dr. Lyman W. Porter, dean of UCI's graduate sc hool of administration. In ii. Porter said the revenue sharing funds offer local government a chance lo reorder its priorities and b r i n g government closer 10 the people it serves. Porter said a study could show tha t the original intent of revenue sharing u·as to pay_ for social PfQ8rarns first and capital proJects second. In any case, he said, the criteria has been ambiguous and performance of the . program has never beell measured .. ,~a1i Found Sliot, Beaten at Far11i MODESTO (UPJI -Gilbert Barrick, 25. v.·as found shOI and pistol-\vhipped to death at his farmhouse seven miles northwest of here. Stanislaus County sheriff's depu~· , said Thursday the farmhouse had n rnnsacked, apparenlly by Barrick assailant. The victi m had been shot once in the head, once In the back and bien severely beaten. • ln Sa11 Jtwta Animal Shelter Storm Brewing. Uy PAMELA HALLAN O! tfl.t Daflr "Hat s1111 A storm of protest Is brewing over th~ poaslble location of a South County animal shelter in the northern part of San Juan Capistrano. "It L! ~~grettable that a stronger stand or oppos1t1on was not taken so1ne months ago when this matter 1vas firm. co~sidered," said Mrs. r..·tarilyn C. Williams, in a Jetter to the San Juan City Council. Th e properly being considered for the shelter Is located ·north of Junlpero Serra Road between Camino Capistrano and the San Diego Freeway, T""'O separate parcels in this location are being studied by the county as possible sites. ?.frs. Williams, who lives in the area and who is related to one of the properly ov.ners (Mrs. Pearl Williams). is asking the council to reconsider its stand on !he animal shelter and to advise !he county that it should be in another location. Charles Swanner, who is co~wner of the other parcel under consideration. and who is also legal cowisel for Pearl Williams, will speak on the issue at Tuesday's City Council meeting. "To have 500 dogs maintained in such a location would seriously devaluate the surrounding property and 1•:ould make a most undesirable entrance to our citv from an esthetic sense, inasmuch as both parcels are clearly l'isible from the freeway and Camino Capistrano," said l.Jrs. Marilyn Will lrims. She suggests that the city v.·ait until after the new general plan is adopted Rnd then adv i s e the county on ~'here the animal shelter can be located . "1 would further suggest., in behalf of taxpayers of both the city and the county, that the supervisors be urged 10 consider use of the pl'operty in Prima Desecha for the animal shelter, to keep costs down and save approximately $150,000 \VhiC'h woul d be spent for land purchase." she said. City ~lanagcr Donald G. \\'cidner said !ht' sites sought by !he county 1-1·crc lentatirety approvrd by a forn1er city council, but the county has been frequently reminded lhat ii .,..·ould have to go through the cit)•s land-use-permit process. This \li'Ould include city approval of architectural plans, landscaping, noise buffering, and the resolution of any problems with adjacent property ov.·nE>rs. "The site was approved in pr.inciµle only," said Weidner. "Nothing final has been said." He added that his city. along .,\1ith lhe city of San ClementC'. asked the county t"'o years ago lo upgrade animal-related services in bolh cities. "1'he county later proposL>d to pro \11de an animal shelter in the South Countv area and at that time began to look at sites," he said. \Veidner said severa l people have · called his office wi1h a negative response to the sites proposed . Lag1111a Cou11cil Studies Budget Over W eeke11d The Laguna Beach City Council ....-HI. C'Onlinue a series of budget studv sessions rocusing on individual dcpartmcnL! Saturday and \l/ednesday. The sessions, open to the public, \\'ill be held with the police department budget review beginning at 9 a.m. Saturday. Lifeguard budget will be exan1incd at .1 p.m. Saturday and the public works budget will be mulled at 2 p.m. Saturday. We.dnesday, council mCJnbers .... ·ill study the bud~et of the departn1ent of planning and de\"C'lopment beginning at 4:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m. finance <ind nondepartmental budgrts \\ill b c reviewl'd. and at 9 p.m. se\\·cr and ·refuse budgets \\ill be looked al. A fina l recap of all budgets \\'ill be n1ade June 1. Adoption of the preliminary $5.5 million municipal spending plan for fiscal 1974-75 is set for June 5. Laguna Urges Safety Clieck All mntorlsts are 11rgcd to check their 1·ehi<;lrs lo in~ure lhl'ir sJfC'ty, :is par1 of a safety a11·<trenC'ss program clcclnred for !ilny and J1 ine by the state Offict or Traffic Safetv. . The Laguna Beach Police [)(opartment, 1n conjunction 1vith !he state traffic office, uri::es local motorists to check their tires. brakes. lights, shocks, niufflers and fan bC'lls. Jt h.1s been estimated that six perrl'nt of all traffic accidents are attributed to equipment failure, Laguna Beach traffic officer A. J. OeLuca said. ~~~~~~~~~ ,. : Sketchbook by Heritage All new, all exciting, just for you " On display rtaw. Stop In and see for yoursell J?REXEL-+tERITAGfirHENREOON-:WO()OMARl<-l<ARASTAN i WJmlD.~TS• SATUUATS f!OOto 5:JO ' ' NEWPORT BEACH • 1727 WESTCLJFF DR., fl4"'50 LAGUNA BEACH • >U NORTH OOAST HWY., li4·11651 TORRANCE• 23549 HAWlllORNE BLVD. (Open Fri. Ill t. Sun. 1z.s,301 17"'127" I • • v • c Th 197 im Ma Fr T fed of the I! till s La ma old • • Saddlebaek Today's Final • N.Y. -Stocks· • JOL. 67, NO. 144, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, MAY· 24, 1974 TEN CENTS State Budgets $19 Million for CdM Freeway California Highw ay commissioners Thursday transferred $13 million to their 19'14·75 budget to allow for almost immediate construction of the Corona de! P.1ar Freeway from the San Diego Freeway to Red Hill Avenue. The funds, boosted by a $5.8 million federal allocation, will also cover the cost of the Corona de! Mar interchange with the Newport Freeway. Ho\vever, the commission's decision to allocate all but SI million of the federal funds granted to Orange County to the C:Orona del Mar Freeway project has triggered a protest among other cities. D.uring their Sacramento meeting, commissioners also r e c e i v e d a recommendation from the Department of Transportation to delete plans to build both the Route 39 Freeway through Huntington Beach and the Laguna Canyon Freeway into Laguna Beach. The decision to expedite work on Route 73, the Corona del Mar Freeway, came after months of intensive pressure from state legislators and Costa Mesa, Uvine, and Newport Beach city officials . Transportation Department officials in Los Angeles lamented the decision lo shelve plans for the Route 39 freeway, saying it is badly needed. "It would have serviced a major traffic problem," said Charles Ford, deputy district director for Los Angeles and Orange counties. "But we just can't sec any way of getting [W\ds for it." ~fore than half or the state freeway and other road construction projects will be either killed or significantly delayed by budget cutbacks announced by Transportation Departn1ent officials. The budget they submitted t o commissioners is for $3.9 billion over the next eight )'Cars. They· had estimated just last year that the state would be able to spend $8 billion during that period. lncl ud ed in that budget is the extension of the Newport Freeway through Costa ~1esa, a project now scheduled for the 1979-80 fiscal year. Among the Orange County pruje..:ts which ntay be affected by the cutbacks are construction of a new Pacific Coast Highway bridge over Newport Bay and improvement of Ortega Highv•ay in San Juan Capistrano. All or thent remain in the tentative budget but stnte officials said their f~Hc \\'ill be decided by the avai\;ibility of funds in the coming years In announeing the cu t backs , Transportation Director Howard Ullrich said: ··.\!any large-scale frcc\vay projects have been completely removed from the planning progran1. and for others, there have been substitutions of sn1aller, less expensivt> plans at low::!r c.-ost. ·• As a result n1otorisls can expect that 'congestion and inconvenience w i 11 {See FH.t:E\\'AV, Page 2) Maestro Duke Ellington Dead at 7 5 Dad Denied ,Dying Son Treatment SAN BERNARDINO (UPI) Lawrence Parker, on trial f o r manslaughter in the death of his 11·year- 0Jd diabetic son. denied th'! boy insulin because he believed symptoms of diabetes were a "lie of the devil," a prosecuting attorney says. The manslaughter and child abuse trial of Parker, 34, and his wife, Alice, 29, beth of Barstow, t>egan Thursday in San Bernardino Superior Court with opening statements by Deputy District Attorney Lou Glazier. The Parkers are aCCUS(' · · denying their son. Wesley, further insulin shots because they believed rn? was cured by the prayers and anointment= of memben of their chruch. The boy died Aug. 22. "Glazier, summarizing the prosecution's case against the Parkers, said they believed their son was cured at a seniice of the First Assembly of God Church in Barstow. ·"Jbe Parkers felt the service drove "demons" out of the boy's body which had been causing the diabetes, Glazier told the court. After the service, the Parkers refused to give the boy further iniulin, according to Glazier. ;,They felt it would be a denial of God," Glazier said, "and an invitation for the demon which had been cast out to ~ to Wesley's body if Wesley were gtven a shot « insulin. ~ '"Ibey literally watched their son die in frtlot of them from their !allure to prride insulin,'' he added. Glazier added that the Parkers bejfeved wonts spoken by the boy shonly before his death came from demons Speaking through him. In an opening statement on behalf of . • lfrl. Parker, attorney Leroy Slmm<hls, .. sakl his client was heavily swayed by advice from church officials. l'At no time did she do anything a>ntrary to the church's teachings," Simmons said. "Her actiom were r,inforced by licensed ministers of that <lfurch." Superior Court Judge J. Stev~ Williams s8ld arguments in the case will resume Tuesday .. lrvirie Firm's , Ex-controller Gets Jail Term A controller arrested after he allegedly embezzled more than f1 ,000 from an Irvine flrm has been sentenced to one )'flir Jn Orange County Jail. · •. Superior Court Judge James Turner Ordered the jail term for John Floyd Bache 32, now of Alta Loma, after be · p\ea6~ guilty to charges of grand !bell · °Jll\che was arrested shor1ly alter hll tmployers, Ralon Pl'Oductl, Inc.. 171ti2 VOii 'Karman, Irvine. told him that h1J oervlC<t were wisatllfactory but they wire prepared to keep him OD untll he Obtained l!Mllber position. • Police aald auditors later d!Jcovered ~ncles In 13 ,_,, ~presenting ·• .. lo!( ol more than $'1,000 bi' the com· ~Y· .Officer Sentenced SAN DIEGi) (AP) -.\. f-San l>lesd ' police officer wu aeoteoced tlati>daY lo 90 ~ In county Jail for ... b_lll!em<nt al IUDD ln Poll<e AlllleUc .,.tfon faD. n-R. 'flllllam$, ~' ~-ol Jiit foderatloo In • Dllll' Piiot Still Ptiolo IRVINE COMPANY EXECUTIVE BILL WATT OUTLINES DEVELOPMENT SCHEME FOR TOWN CENTER 'Will It Have Pads We C1n Afford?' UC Irvine Stu dents Ask; Suggest Lobbying for High Densities Irvine 'Coalition' Sought Students Need '1l1.uscle' for Campus Housing By GEORGE LEIDAL Of t11t De.Hr ,lltf Iliff UC Irvine stOOents Thursday sought to form a political coalition with the Jrvine Company to Dex eoough political "muscle" to make low cost housing near the campus.a reality. ~ BanuelOl!I, preSident oi the student bodj<, introduced Bill Watt, Irvine Company vice president for multi-family development, to a nooo-bour gathering of more -than 20 students. • Watt, who ii responsible fcr the Town Center plamed community near UC!, diaclll8ed !be hlstory of tlJe propooed development. Sludeob -were led through the piano! developrilent from William Pereira 's early 60s "oammuniverslty" concept to the na;f fmlred Lee Klages design. Durlni a question period following Watt's 'remarb, students revealed a d i s tr u 1 t of city intentions to provide zoning for •tudent housing. "If the cil)" doesn't jlcrmlt the higher dfill$ities you are ,asking for in Town center, It seems· to me you ·can kiss off any chance for student liouslng there," one questioner aeld. He wanted to know bow much a two-bedroom unit would rent • Lots . of Fuel For Weekend LOO. ANGELES (UPI) -Ample guollhe Wiii be avalllble In Southern caJifornla during the Memoilal Day wtekend, the flrst • major ho11'111111nce Ibo, lll'l!a'1 gas shortage eued, the Southern CaUlornla J. u Io mo b II e Club reported 'l'l!uradty. lo Ito f\IOI gauge lllrVey of 313 ' servlae ataiicalt the auto club aal4 78 1""""""' reported Ibey wlll remain -ID m<!ropolltan lll'l!BS and 12 ~ In 'oull,Jtbc roclbnl for bollda)' tralllc. Leis tllaD l f"l<onl .,.. llmHJ111 pureblsel. for if the city approves densities presently outlined in the To-An Center plan. Watt avGided a direct answer. citing unknowns which make estimating prices of· apartments yet to be built difficult . He observed, however, that the cheapest one bedroom apartment being reot.ed at Parkwood in University Park is $175 a month for a project built at 20 units to the acre. Densities of apartments proposed in Town Center range from 15 to ~ wlits per acre. Students noted that is a higher density than bas ever been approved by city government "You are going to have to fight those people in Turtle Rock who'll come to the hearing to oppose high densities because they don't want students living near lhem," a disgruntled student who commutes to campus !rem Balboa said. "Yes, and look what happened u'ilh the Village of Valley View. People in North Irvine didn't want higher density development next to them and the city backed them up," another student otiserved. That position sparked disagreement from another student \\'ho suggested north Irvine residents u·ould support the Town Center zoning and high densities. "They won't want the blacks moving in next to them so they11 be glad to see Town Center built." Others observed that residents of University Park would have mixed feelings about the project. "They'll say it is the right thing to do but will worry about the Impact of high densities on the (See HOUSING, Page 1) Irvine Planners Review El Toro Reside11ce Site A M-acre parcel near El Toro ~iarine Corps AJr Station ooce deemed by Irvine officials as being too noisy and dangerous to allow residential devek>pment. was reviewed again Thursday night by city planni111 commisslooera: Presley Company presented I t s Orangetree Village plan providing 764 all adult bomes for 2,170 on the former Rlnl<et Developmen( Company land lnJDtlng OD Moulton Parkway, east of Jeffrey Road. Onnmissionen received more airport noise infcnnation and a recomrnendaUon lrom the county. Air- port Commlssl-On 1hat tho project be ~ nled. ·The land Iles juat outside a noloe xone !eden! beuslng authorlUes suggest not tie approved lor resldenttal use. CommlsUorters took interest In the Protley llnn'a -1 to ..n ooly to families wtlllool" ~dren. One of th• major -· ~ to the Rinker lirm'a prOpooa!. ~ the fact 1bal 00 school could be built in the airport area to serve children the old zoning proposal would have brought. Commissioner Frank Hurd said today he appreciated the Presley firm's wllllngness to coosider reducing the cost or the homes to as little as tJ:0,000 a unit, from the $30,000 to !50.000 presenUy projected. Presley told commissioners reductions In housing prices could be achieved if the city granted a 10 percent lncttaoe In densities over lhe amount8 proposed in the vjllage plan. 'lbJ.t would.-tnean the firm would be allowed to bulld about 76 moro homes. llurd said the firm plans to distribute the lower cost units throughout the deveklpment at dcn<ltles per acre which mstch the hlghci· cost housing. That means the budaet homes will not be eylb Identified. Hurd said, "as they (See VllJ.AGE, Page II Dul{e Dies; Ambassador • Of Music NE'\' YORK (AP) -f)uke Ellington, \\'ho introduced a sizzling brand of jazz to Harlem in the 1920s and later became America's goodwill music ambassador the v.•orld over as bandleader and composer. died today of cancer and pneumonia. He \vas 75. Edward Kennedy Ellington. nicknamed "Duke" for his impeccable attire, died at 12 :10 a.m. PDT at Columbia Presbyterian ~1edical Center. "Mr. Ellington suffered from cancer involving both lungs and pneumonia at the-end," the hospital said in a statement on behalf of the family. "He entered the hospital al the end of ri.tarch and received intensive radium and chemotherapy treatments. He was heartened by the thousands of messages from his friends around the world." At his bedsiede was his sister, Ruth, and his son, Mercer. Funeral services will be ~1onday at St. John the Divine Cathedral in New York. President Nixon, calling Ellington "America's foremost composer," said : "\\1e are all poorer because lhe Duke is no longer with us, but his memory \Viii live on for generations to come in the music v.·ith which he enriched his nation." Boston Pops director Arthur Fiedler, v.·ho said he was composing a get-well telegram to send to Ellington when he heard of his death, said Ellington was a "very important man" and "not only a great musician but also a great gentleman.'' Ellington had been unable to attend celebrations for his 75th birthday in New York last month. TI1e celebration brought together 35 jazz groups and soloists in a tribute to the jazz master. Jn February, Ellington returned to \Vashington. where he grew up, and perfonned for several hundred inner city school children and Julie N i x on Eisenho\ver. The President's daughter ha i I e d Ellington as "one of my heroes" and brought a letter from her fatber addressed to "his excellency, the Duke of Ellington." The letter from President Nixon proclaintf'Ci that "there'll never be another you ." And across the world music-loving audiences agreed, as they clapped in lime, stomped and shouted to the smooth jazz of the Ellington band. Among the honors given Ellington in the course of his career was the French Legion of Honor, presented in July 1973. Asked how many countries had given him awards, he replied: "I never count awards. 1 only enjoy. I don 't even count the bnrs when 1 write, do I? Oh, I guess I have to." Ellington. a tall. urbane. baggy-eyed piano player, wrote more than 1.000 compositions. Among them are some that almost everybody can hum -''In J\ly Solitude," "I Let A Song Go Out of J\ty Heart,'' "Don't Get Around Much Any (See DUKE. Page 1) 'Gatsby' Party Saturday at VCI A "Gatsby" lawn party beginningpat 7 p.m. Saturday at the UC Irvine- California College of ~tcdicine is planned to raise funds tor Amigos de las Americas of lrvlne. . ~ A buffet dlMer followed by music by Dr. Joe Hart and the "OvmoteUes'' ls o£!ered. A 13 donation is aslled at the dQOI". The Amigos srwp plans to send 18 county )'llltths to Lalin America thi> summer for vo1Wlteer work providing mtdlcal .,.lalaoct to rernole villages . • SIZZLING JAZZMAN DEAD Duke Ellington, 75 Pacesetter Home Picketing Slated Over Dirt Issi1e Residents of El Toro's Ranchwood Homes plan lo picket nearby Pacesetter n1odel homes J\1onday in an attempt to have the developer haul away 5,000 yards of dirt \l'hich blocks construction of a park. According to 1.1rs. Susan Pixley. of the Ranch\\'ood Homeowners Association, residents of the year-old subdivision, also a Pacesetter development, were promised a park within six months of the time they moved in. The homeowners later found that the park was low on the county construction priority list, Mrs. Pixley said, but they ''put pressure on the county and they agreed to build it." The county subsequently contracted for grading the park area. she said, but the contractor encountered "5,000 yards or extra dirt that Pacesetter dumped there that they didn't v.•ant to pay to haul av.;ay." Since, J\Irs. Pixley said, a conflict has developed betv.·een the county and Pacesetter over v.·ho \\'ill haul out the dirt. ..They are supposed to make up their minds this weekend .. , she said, .. and "·e planned this to help them make up their minds.•"' The protest, she said. will take place at noon Monday on Serrano Street near the (See DIRT, Page 2!) 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After its defeat Thursd;iy, o sponsor of the bill said he ""·ould reintroduce the controversial measure today. Nancy Fish, a 1ncmber of the Lesbian Feminisl Liberation, told a ne1vsman that the protesters were considering a le~al challenge to the Roman Cathollc Church's tax-exempt status. About 70 gay activists left Citv I-Tall Thursday and arrived at the cathedral on Fiflh Avenue, vo1111ng to ren1ain until the dioc·ese reversed opposition to 1he bill. Five stayed all night and through a n1orning !\lass. Attempts have been n1ade ol"er a period of nearly four years to have !he measure voted out of <1 council conunittef'. Now th11t ii has reached tl1e floor and been defeated. Councilman (;a rter Burden says he \\'ill again seek its el\acuncnt. 1'hc council voted 22 to 19 \\'ith t1\'0 abstention;:; Thursday ;igainsl the hill, \l'hich \\·ould have banned discrin1ination in housing. employment and public accommodations on the basis of "sexual orientation." After the councilman voted and council President Paul O'O\\yer an nounced the Lally, one young man repea t edly ~reamed "heterosexual pig!'' Principal opponents of the bill, \1·ho called it an attempt to endorse a deviant lifestyle, were the B.oman Catholic diocese of New York and the Uniformed Fire Officers Association. · CoWJcilman Theodore · \Vriss of !o.1anhattan argued that the bill would si mply provide an administrative remedv for romplaihts of discrimination againSt rights already afforded homosexuals under the U.S. Constitution. However, opponents said the bill posed a threat to family life and' to children who might be Influenced by homosexual reachers. T eacliers Back In Classroo1us At Santa Ana Santa 1\na Unified School District cla:-ses repo rtedly \vere back to normal today. following a one-day teachers slrikc Thurs<la~'· Dist rict officials said some high school s v.·cre al111ost empty 'l'hurs<lay despite the fact that the schools were optn. Th e stnkr in\'olved onlv about 2i0 of the district's teachers and. substitutes \\·rre on hand to IC"ach. bt11, Assistant Superintendent I l<irl an Anderson said. Jbout 65 percent of !he district"s students stayed ho1nc Thursday. The high schools had an absentee rate of bet11·een 80 and 00 percent, act--ordi11g to school officials. Three teachers or~anizations \l"hich )nake up the dis1riet Certific:ited "tmplo~·e Council are bal\\ing \Vith the administration over next year's pay package. Of the three. onlv the Federation of ,l\ssocia1ed ClassifiCds and Teachers str11ck Thursdnv. The district has offered a five percent t\"t!jC hike to counter the teachers' ~en1ands of 14.5 percent. J{ed Trawler Escapes ASTORIA. Ore. f AP ) -Federal marshals charlerl'd a plane. hopped in a helicopter and gave chase Thursday in a Coast Guard cutter in a fruitless effort to ~elzc a Soviet fishing tra\\·]er. The ship escaped into international y,·atcrs off Cape Disappointnient. 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Reaction to ·Diedrich's proposal an1oni;t: several Orange Coast city managers appeared to be fRvorable. especially since the treeie \l'ouldn't affect allocation requests alread)' in progress . Tn a lettC'r I" fc\lo1v supcrViS-Ol'S, Diedrich said t .. ,' revenue sharin;; µrogrant has doled uut $23 m!llion of the $25 million available to date. Newport Beach City Manager Ho b<'! I \Vynn said ·'if they find that more mont!Y should go to social progran1s, then I think it is a ·good Idea to study it If the study ~oesn't lake too long." \Vynn said his city h:Js scver;;il n1n1or capital projects in the 1vorks \\'hich wuu\d dcµend largely on revenue shuru1g fu111.h. Pea11ut Hu11t. For Y 011? Try Rec Pro{!;ru11t Robby \\lallat:c. 8. or I.a II::ibra looks unhappy. tle harl reason tCI . 1'hc bo.v wa s chasing a squirrel up n cliff at ~l .\"rtlc Streel beach ln L:iguna Beach Thur~cla~' \\'ht:n he lost Ills footing and tun1hlerl about 30 feet to 1hc bearh. lie suffered cuts and scrapes and was in 1nild shock. Bobbv and class- 111ates frotn the Fullerton Seventh D:i\' ,\rlventist Eleme_ntary School were enjoying "ditch· day" '"hen the n11 shap occurred. "As of tl1is n101nent. \\'C can al!oc<1te n1ore funds, but we are not legal\v requir('d to do so before Dec. 31, 1976." he snld. "\Vith that in n1ind . I belie•:c il is ti1ne to completely cl"uluate thL• prngr.atn." F.I Toro youn~sll'rs \\'ill Ila>'<' 1hrir choice of a toe di.'t:U l'<lting cun\1'~\. a pt'.'anut hunt. :111 exlenst\·(• J;\1•i1nn1in:,: prograrri' und ninny cra[t attivitil'S in tht" annual sun1mer recrration progrn111 st·heduled to begin .July I. CD-sponsorl'rl by the Al i~o VAnl'~· l!on1eowncrs Associati11tl the Saddleh:t('k \';illev ll11ifit1d SthL11\l J)istnC't ;111d 1111· ()f{lngc Cou11!y Bo;ird of Supt•rvisor~. t!il' pr:ogr:'lnl ls in its fifth yr:ir and J<; l'XIX'Ctl'CI to inc..:ludl' ~O!lH' 2,000 Lhildrt•J\ DUl(E ... ~lore." and <lozei1s 1nore_ In 1 a! c r years. he pourrd out a prodigious strl';un of lonc:•'r orcl111st'.·r.1 pit'Ct·s. rone µoen1s . s:1t'rC'd ;rotks. ehriral pieces. n10\'ie, television ;ind ballet hl'.Orrs. and l'\'C'll an op~r;1 or 1110. Ile co1nposed . Ill IUXIL';lhS. J ll restaurants, on busrs. and oflcn 1\·orked until dn1\11 ;iftl'r playing night club dates on his never-ending tours of the 11orld. "l'n1 Jn co111act every night 11i1h peoµ!e -live people. \istcnmg lo my n1usic." he sald in the seventh decade of his life. "\\'h:it reason "·ould I ha\'e to re1ire from the ron<l?., President i\ixon invited hin1 to the \\'hite !louse on his 70\h birtl1dav ;1ud g<1Ye him the na1ion's highest cl\·ilian honor. the r.1edal of Frerd0111 . The Republic of Togo in Africa put his picture on a postage stamp in a 1967 series v.·hich al.-;o featured Ba ch, Beethoven and Debussy Arluro Toscanini c 0 1n n1 i s s i o n e d Ellington to write a piece for his !\BC Sy1nphony, and olher s y n1 phony orcheslras .around the "orld have pla yed Ellington's n1usic. So has almos~ every dance band. Jn 1965. "'hen he \\".'.IS fi6. a Pulll zcr Prize jury rctoinmen<led hi1n for a special ~l\\'ard. but the advisory board rejected it. · "Fate is hting kind lo inc," E!!ington said. ''F'ate doesn't \\'ant nu.~ to be f<i1nous too young ... "I ..,,·ork. and I \1Tile, :ind !h:il's it." he nnre said. ";>.ly n_'\vard is hearin~ \1hat I've <lone. and. unlike n1ost con1\X)-:>ers, 1 can hL·ar it i1n1nediately. That's \1·hy I keep the s c expensive gentlemen \~·ith mr." The "e:q1ensivc gcntl e1nen·' -his orchest ra -\\·as one of the fe\11 big bands lo survive beyond the "10.). r-.torc than the piano, the orchestra \\"as t~ll ington's instru1nent. Its 1ncrnbers \\ere all \·i11uosos .ind son1e nf the1n sta~·cd v.·ith hhi1 for n10re th;:in 40 yeurs. lie \\TOie niusic that let t11en1 sho\\' !heir stuff. The Ellington sound -at first full of ",\frican'' grO\\·Js, bleats. \Vails. and ..,,·hlnes -\\·ns ;ictually ca ref u 11 v con1posed. grc\v n1orc complex and sophisticated \\'i!h thr ye a rs. Instrun1ental choirs \\'fluid rerl off dazzlin~ prissagL·S that sound e d i1npro\·ised, but \vcrc repeated \\'ith fe\V \"ariations. As he approached 70, he said his biggest con1peti1or \1as the Duke Ellington of 25 years before. People kept. cle1nandlng Iha! he play his old favorites -"~lood Indigo, .. ''Sophisticated Lady," "Do Nothln' Til \·ou Hear Front r-.1e.'' "I've Got It Rad and That Ain't Good."' His theme , "Take the A Tr11in," \\·as v.Tilten by his long-lime arranger and assistant composc1, Billy Strayhorn, \vho died in 1967. Ellington ah\'ay~ complied w i th requests -but he preferred playing something new. Once asked his favorite among his own con1positions. he said: "It's always the one coming up -the one I'll write tonight.'' Fron• Page 1 VILLAGE. • • might be if they y,•ere all clustered together in one or two-acre areas." Commissioners continued the public hearing on Orangetree to their June 13 meet.ing for inclusion of m o r e environ men ta I impact report Information. From Page 1 DIRT ... new Pacoseltet model homes. When contacted by The Dally Pilot. Lan<kin Exlay, vice pruident o f Pacesetter J1ornes, with whorri the resldenta have been dlscuu lng the dirt, refuse<! 10 maJ(e aoy comment on Jbc tnatter. I ---------------------·---Orange County is one of a \'{1ry fr\\' Caliron1ia counties \V hi ch shnrr!'; the fl'rll·ral \\'indfall 1nonev \l'ith its cities. Russiuns Allou1 U.S. Defector Into Ernbassv " By JOHN VALTERZA 01 ft!• 01lly 'II°' S111t Dean Hox.sey. the 47-year-old Arnerican defector v.·ho had a change of heart and v.·anted to see his ailing stepmother in San Clemente, no longer has to fight his \\'ay into the U.S. En1bassy in :O.toscow, dis1>atches said th.is \\"eek. Hox.sey last "'·eek v.·as intercepted by Soviet police, but finally gained entry to the U.S. enclave with help fro1n .\n1e rica11 security personne1. Once inside. he asked for the right to return to the U.S. to visit his s~pmother, ),1rs. Ella Hoxsey , 78. of San Clemente, <is v.·ell as his natural n1other, ~trs. Helen Hugo of Napa. Calif. Reports this \veek said Hoxsey later agreed to go home to Volgograd to ay,ait :i final disposition of his plea. And this v.·eek. when he arrived at the gates 10 check on the progress of his request. the Russians Jet him pass \1·ilhout incident. J 11oxscy. a phy:-ician trilined in the t.:SSR. lives ""·ith his Russian \rife and tllrir <t<lopte<l daughtt:r in \he city once knoy,1n as StJ.lingrad. lie traveled to the USSR in 1957, \1•as offC'rcd the chant:e to study n1 cdicin(' ~nd nt'\·cr left. ,\ few years later. his father -an a' O\\'t:d 1ncn1ber of the Cotnn1unist Party -died and i\lrs. Hoxsey settled in SJn Clcn1cntc. ·rhe v.·idO\\' last v.·eek told the Daily Pilot that she is suffering fron1 cancer and recently \\'as released from hospital care. She said her life in San Clen1ente had been quiet and pleasant for her and despite the situation involving her stepson. friends and fellow club me1nbers have treated her well. The U.S. Government filed an official protest ,,·ith the Soviets after the Incident a v.·eek ago at the e1nbassy. then sent Hoxscy·s request for permission to retun1 on to the State Department. Altl1ough he has retun1ed to his home in llussia. ~loxsey still has fears for his safety w1less granted l:.S. protection. Appc<1is to So\'ict authorities for pcrinission to travel to the U.S. as a tourist have been denied, he said. }'ro111 Page 1 HOUSING ... vah1e of their houses." sum1ned up one student. 13anuelos suggested students could join \\'ith the Irvine Cornpany to seek approvE1l of the higher den.'lities when the city planning conunissioncrs review zoning July L Banuelos v.·ondered if the firm 'NOU\d lend its "political muscle" to student lobby efforts to seek approval of a state housing subsidy Jaw. \Vat t said he couldn't commit the firm \~.'\thout knowing the details or the propc;>Sed legislation, but agrel'd to consider the idea. ~ Wall urged students to consider other posslbiUUes including formation of non- profit, tax exempt student housing co- operatives such as the ones at UC Berkeley and UCLA. "QHlps are ·not a new idea," Watt said. "They have been operating - appanmlly very IU<ctssfully -for more than 30 yean." Watt noted lhol the Irvine Company zone p!an for Town Center makes room for i uch studtnt-nin deve\opmen~. "II oomeone fl going to buUd housing 1tudenta can afford , It can't be us;" Watt 11id 1 '1but we wlll make room in Town C<nler for U. '!'bit haa been the Idea al! along. "We think Town C.ntu II an appropr1ale placa for oome moclerale Income housing bll4 we don't want to sec it ~me a moderate-Income ghelw," he added. Fron• 1•age 1 FREEWAY • • • increase. that the Corona de! ~lar Diedrich said in his letter that UC Irvine's School of Administration has "expressed an Interest In developinµ: a system of social accounting to includl• criteria by which social programs may be evaluated." Ile said he has spoken with universltv frcC\\·ay at least is being funded brought representatives and is salisfied th..it jubilation from Costa ~!esa city officials "tjuallfied personnel are available to Th.e ne\\'S "'ho \·ie;i,· it as a partial soluhon 10 tht'ir perfonn suctt a study to the county 's satisfaction." local traffic problein. l)iedrich said the studv should C061 no TI1e commission's action. said io.fa\·or n1ore than $10.000 arld \..·ould develop a Robert )1. \\"llson v.·as "long o\·erdue" n1ethod l:!y which the rounty's social because recent delays had stymied Costa re\'enue programs can be evaluated. r.tesa's gro\\'lh and cr('a!ed traff ic snarls He also noted that the study would evaluate re\'enue sharin!I: program~ :i.s a on surface streel.'i. basis for future allocation to the cities The free\\'ay, once completed . ..,,·ould and other agencies. siKn.ificantly improve <H:cess to South The city managers of Kl'\vport Bearh. (A)ast Plaza. Irvine and the Southern Jluntinglon Beach and Costa ,\lesa said Orange Coast area, \\'ilson predicted. tod;iy lhe proposed study is a good idea In other quarters. not;ib!y ..,,·est Orange Hs long as the applications now in tl1e County. tJ1ere is a great deal· of v.·orks aren't affected. bitterness todav ;1bout !ht> con1mission·s "\\'e\·e been very pleased and proud decision 10 shift nearly all of lhl' 197-l-ij \\-ith this cooperation with the county," federal hi~hway t'OnsLruct-ton fwids to the said Dave Ro""·\ands, 11untington Beac h ('-Orona del ~tar Free\1"a\'. . city udininistrator. 111c freev.·ay ;i,·as only° one of 13 local "I feel a freeze on new applications. if projecl.'i eligible for the funds and ranked it is being declared to detennlne if the at U1e very bottom of a priority list 1noney is being properly spent would ~e 1 _cs_ta_b_t_is_hed_b_:y:__th_c_B_oo_rd_of_Su_:pc_cv_i_so_"_· __ "''Clcome," he said . •. A budget of $Hi.500 l1ns bt•en approved for lhe progr;:im. to be hrltl fron1 I to 5 p.1n. Mondays throui.:h Fridays at AUso , (:ates. OlivC\\'ood. nnrl S:in!ia~1) schOL1ls. Huss Hazelcll, d1rl'tlor of reLrration, ~aid all participants mu~! rt•~i <:\t'l" for t!1c program. Form.~ arr a\'alluble at th1· schools and should be brought 10 th1· school the first day of July. The n1ain rt•a::;on for thL' pr11~ra1n i:; t•I pn,vide frt~ ac..:tn·1tit!S fur t:l 'J'oro youth, lla1.ele!t said. That "'·as the n1oth:c l>t:hind thf' originHI pro~rurns. \\'hich hll\"e gro\\'tl Ol"er the yt•;irs \l"i!h in1.:rt·;1s111~ ~upport frorn all thret• ~1x111Si1rs. A ne.""' addition to !his yrnr·S progra1n is a t~n ctntrr at Santiago School, scheduled to be open every day fron1 l IV 5 p.111 . and \\'ednesd<iys to ~·15 p.tn. Ping pong. 1>001. 1nus1c. filin -:. arts and crafts, and excursions arl' pl;1nnr'd for t!11· tf'f'll t:rntcr group, llazrlPll said. Four ~tnff n1er11bt.'r~ \\'ill \\ork at <'i1l'h school, includin~ one te;icher. onr or !wu college students. and one or t\\'O high school students. s .... ·imrning acti,·itit'S \.\'ill be held at th" Gooci Shepherd Luthr'r:ln Jl oinc 011 El Toro }{oar!. \\"hcrt· .1 sn1;ill pool i~ a1·ai\ablc each 11wnn1cr on A t'Qntrai:l basi,, Sketchbook by Heritage • • , , All new, all exciting, just for you • • . -. ,_'O" ,. ' -... .. ; . On display now. Stop In and see for yourself DAEXEl.-HEAITAG~ENR E DON~OODMAAK-f<AAl\STAN ,1 • NEWPORT BEACH • 1727 WESTCLIFF DR.. 6'2-2000 LAGUNA BEACH• 345 NORTH COAST HWY., 494·11MI TORRANCE• 21&49,llAW'r!IORN! B~VD. !Open Fri. UI u. Sun. l2-S:j01 37&-1271 • I I ,. I [ 6 DARY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE • a J1·v1ne voters are asked to approve two ballot meas- l~res on June 4 to provide financing for parks acquisi- lton and development and to pay for an improved sys· ten1 of bike trails. J>roposition D provides $16 million to create a sys- tem _of nine community level parks offering an1enities · rangmg from athletic fields to a senior citizens' center. Proposition E sets aside $2 million for construction of off-street bike trails. \Vhile the new' city is blessed with numerous public or private small neighborhood parks, it sorely .. needs 1ncdiun1 to large community parks. The county regional park in Irvine, \Villiam R. ~la­ so n Park, is not designed for the needs of the city. Fur- ther, it is an admission fee park, and is designed more as a green belt than a recreational faciJity. Irvine's bond issues will guarantee that the in-be- tween park and recreation needs are met within a very few years at a cost of little more than 10 cents a day fur the typical homeowner. Approval or the bonds now means land can be bought now, before prices go up. New Look Need ed ).'Ile eslhetics of architectural design, though often goo{f fur an argun1ent, probably are a n1atter of indi· vidual taste. ' Nevertheless. Saddleback College, on its l\1ission Viejo hilltop. has had a hard time living down what many regard a~ a "fortress-like" appearance. It 'vas perhaps with this in mind that college trus- tees decided to hire a new architectural firm, Hippe and ltandell. to take over Saddleback's sluggish IO-year building progran1 which calls for eight more permanent huildin~s and a swimn1ing pool by 1985. l\t least three of those buildings already are in the Now working-drawing stage where their design would be dif· ficull and cOstly to change. But as for the other rive, trustees should look into the possibility of softening their design. 1 The existing library, a massive chunk of concrete, has been the target of much criticism. Future designs could be more graceful, more approachable, more inter· esting. If there is any way to reshape the feeling or com- ing buildings, now that a new architect is doing the work, trustees should pursue it. Btirg la r y Preve11tio11 The kid quickly slips a copper shim or n1ore likely a plastic credit card between the door jan1b and the slanted bolt latch. He is 16 and he needs the congratulations and adulation of his lawbreaking buddies more than he needs your television set, because in affluent Irvine, there are usually at least three sets at home. Burglary is big business in Irvine and the rest of the South County, yet many people fail to protect the1n · selves in certain easy, economical methods for reasons that in the long run boil down to simple ignorance. Police community relations officers covering the Irvine area have two fllms and a demonstration of vari· ous locking and security devices available to any hon1e- owners' association or service club. They are free . And the policemen are happy to offer the service because it 1nay save them time and trouble on the investigation front. Calls to Sgt. Tom Lazar at 556-5320 or to the Irvine Police Information Clerk at 556-5238 will bring details about how to schedule the anti-burglary progra1n. Calling Irvine police now can. be a lot Jess costly than calling at a later date -to. report your burglary. SB FDA Vitan1i11 Regulations I11fri11ge P~1·so11al Rigl1t s Dear Gloo111 y Gus A Believer iii Self ·f11lfilli119 P1·01•liecies To 01!' l•:ditur: 1'h1· !ill'' 1't"l' nt•1\ \ 1t:tn1111 regulation'> :1rh1tr;1ri!y i1npos1'<l h\' !ht' Food ;int.I Ilr11g: Adm1n1s1ration :ire uutr<tJ..:t'OUS. f h:l\C purch:l!'l('<i \lt:imltlS for ITI\S('!r ;111d m1· L11n1I\" fnr n .Hl'." \C:us :'\e ithl·r L 1111'i11h1•rs ·111 tll\ c"111i11'. n11r ;1n;.< at"~1ua111tanc1· nl n11n1· h:i~ t'\•'r suffl'n-<l ~1dt•·rlft•c!<:. l1t1f I !1:11•· Slllf<'rt•d ~l<ll'­ t•ffct"!'> fron1 pr1S1.-r1111 1un 1lru~. us hJ\"t! t'tl\lr1tlL'SS otht·r:-. FBA\i\.I.\'. I n11t•,11on l~h' n1ol l\l''> 111 tl\1•:-.r rl''lru !11111:-.. flllt• t•\plau;1!1un ,,J1ich rl'ad1l \" OllUIS tu tTil' IS tli;1t lh1• FD:\ JS doing·" [;1\·or hoth !o tlu~ Antcr,can \ltd1eal /!.. s s oc i a t ion and the ph:lrtn<1ccut1c:1l industry through forcin g <.'On<:un1P rs 11 ho 111sh to exercise their pcrson:d n ght to 1:1h.c \"i t.1mins 10 go to lht• grt·:t! l'\pl'nsr of fir st going 10 a d0t..·1or :ind ll1•·n 10 the phannacy. lhus p;.i~ 1ng L1r 1nnrt than nl'l'dl'd and than lh1· 1·on~11rn1·r e:in t·:i~ilv al:ord In ~me c.:;1,e~ tt 1111! 1n:1k1• th(' pu rch<ise of ~ \·J1;11111ns s1n1ply Ull[)\.\Sslblc. I a111 Sl·nd1n~ 1his ('ornplainl to the FDA ;111d to 1n\ c n n g res s 1 o n a I rt'prl'~1·111nth1·."· · tonsi<lcnn!,: ull the rl';t!ly harrnfut <:uhst:111t1.-<; in holh foods :1nc1 drui.:s condont'd by the r·oA. 11 is h1i.;h t11 nc the :.ig1.·ncy be cut dO\l"n ~o size !\l.\Hl"":1\ltET l'\OLF:N .\.f1 t:el 1 '11 e •11·,1 To the J;:di!or : !'resident P."1xon lv1s ndvantcd a nC\Y and 110\·cl th1•1fl"y or Jllnsprudcncc. 1\·hcn he says lh;1t h1• h:1s the right lo dclt'rininc \\hat e,·1ctencP !he Specia l Prosecutor and ll ousc ,J u d i c i a r y Cornn1iltec need to assess the charges that huve been :1!!cged against hiln. t\EVEJt in the wildest fli i:(hl<; of in1ag1nation ha s 1he notion been propounded that the accused hAs th·~ right to rc..al\"l' f111<1lly <ind without ch nngl'. the t·v11ll'ncc lhnt \\"ould be used to rc s11l\"r the qucsl1on ol his 01\·n guilt or innoc cnct•. Such proet•ch111• 1:-. approximately cqu1valrnt 10 :il10111n~ n Jll'rwn sentenced to clc<ilh. to select the tune and place ur his O\l'l\ hanging. ROBl::RT E. O'BR!AN So1111d Elfe t•t• To the Editor : The flood of crilicisn1 of the t>rcsidcnt's lranscript of tapes by now has probably attained its high mark. But there Is one point of criticism wh ich I have nol seen recorded ; that Is the total Jack of creative imagination in labeling the "gaps" simply (unintelligible) or (inaudible). IT WOULD make for much sni ppier reading if the transcriber or lran5cribers had used some imagination in stating tbe reasons for the blanks. Let's take, by way of example, a random selection rrom the April 14, 1973, conversation Punch l\IAILBOX Lt'tlt:,.s fro111 readers arc welcome. ,\"!11"111ally, u.crirers sl1ottld convey their n1t•ssage.s in 300 u:ords or less. Tl1e r ldllt to conde11se letters ta fit space nr elim111a1e libel is reserved. Alt let· tcrs nius t i11ch1de signature nnd mail- i11(1 address but ·1101nes mny be with· licld 011 request if s11fficient reason is apparent. Poetry u·ilt 11ot be pub· lislted. h<:!\\'eCJt the President and lfaldeman, and supply our 0\\11 rcrsion of ·what the ~ unintclligiblcs) probably should have been: ··r. laulo horn ! Oka\'. John (train \\hist\cl. \\'ith ScJ!rf'!ti ··H. '\'ell, he \\·as clearly fjct plane taking off) \1·hich is totall y (~lar1ne b;ir,d 111nrching by\ that 51.'Arctti. ·· Something like the abo\·e \1ould ha\'e hcrn a litlle lrss monotonous for lhousands of us nuttv citizens 1100 took thl' trouble to read through all that gobb\l'dygook. It even n1i gh l have dulled some of the cr1ticisn1. BILL DAY 1Voodh1glo11 S upport To the Editor: ~1ost Orange Countians concerned 11·ith education rejoiced in your rccenl editorial com1nenls titled ··votes for Education.'' Tll EY WOULD agree. 1 think. '.h:tt \Vilson Riles is the man to head up lhc state's education system. But closer to home is the candidacy of Dr. Donald D. Woodington for county superintendent. They would agree with all the supporting comm c n t s for Dr. \Vooclington. All except one. That one is: "1'-fost local superintendents acknoY;ledge privately that they have little respect for the incumbent and that he has fai!E:d to provide either the leadership or the assistance that the office should pro- duce .'' tHE-thousarnhmember Orange County school administrators in their spring seminar at Santa Ana recently pu Dllcly voted six to one to support Dr. Woodington. Apparently so disgusted with the seeming fumbling educational philosophy of tbe incumbent, they broke a long-standing policy and came out tor a candidate, Dr. Woodington. So most educators and other Orange County citizens are pleased that such a leading newspaper as the Daily Pilot has endorsed the candidacy o f l b i s educational leader, Dr. Don Woodington. They would agree that Woodington is "an excellent candidate to s u c c e e d PeterSOO." TOM ALEXANDER • "Excuse me, is this gtJllary just empty; or is this an eKhibitJoll1'' ) • The (',0mmunity Airport Council's masterful brochures pron1ise a k:ss ... l\'ith rape in mind . C.lt G101tm1 Gus commt11li •rt i11bm1!1flf b¥ rtiOetl ind do t>Ot nt~Hirll' rotllecl lftt vlew1 of It.. 11t:w101per. Send 'our Pel Ptt¥t to Gtoom' GUI, D•ilr Polol. l 11di g·natio1i Or Plai11 Bad Temper? ~YD NEY J. HARRI~ Antics \.\"ilh Semantics: 'Vho 1\·ould dare lo compare my "righteous indignation " \\'ilh you r "shocking bad temper"? . ' . 1 explain my position '·in a broad fra111c of reference." but you explain rours only "in glittering generalities." • • • The father v.·ho says to a child "\Vhen '· 1vas your a_ge ... " is already ielling a lie. because 1t \ras not the san1e age in a different age. .... " \\'hen I extol the virtues of "discipline." the odds are high that I am preparing to administer it rather than submit to it. ' 0 "Cuisine" is food served to those \vho don't enjoy it unless they arc paying more than it's worth. • • • I have a healthy self-respect ; you have ~ good opinion of yourself; he is mtolerably conceited . • • • Can it be wholly a linguistic accident that the "'Ord "tongue" is feminine in Greek. Latin. Italian, French, Spanish, and German? • • • I "'ent to the film "The Exorcist" because "I wanted to see what people are getting so excited about," but every- body else went because "people are at- tracted to that kind of morbidity." • • • "It's dog-eat-dog in this business " said the man -proceeding to behav~ in a manner that no dog has ever behaved toward another. • • • What we call the "Free World'' consists mainly of those nations which have decided to relinquish some freedom to Us rather than to Them. • • • • 1 have retained legal C0W1sel: yoo tiave hired a lawyer; be found himseU some shyster. • • • When I am stopped for a driving infracUon, J wonder why the cops aren't busy 0 chasing criminals" instead of howiding respectable citizens; but when IDOlher motorist rtll1J through a red light, 1 wonder angrily "why lhe police are never around when they're needed." • • • My romance ts a "grand passkln'': yours Is "Just one of those things"; his Is a "ridiculous infatuaUon." • • • A "realist" Is a man who prides blmJC!f on belllg ablo"to take lhe world u he rinds I~ wblch oolly CODtributel to making It a little worse. Behind Nixon's Optimism \VASlilNGTON-As an expert in sell-ful- filling prophecies President Nixon's track record is not bad. He kept saying in 19i0 that 1971 would be a good yea r and 19i2 "·ould be very good and they \\·ere, economically speaking. No1v he is at it again, saying that he can "safely" predict that '·by the end or "i.\ i.re ""ill say it \\las a good year econon1ically, ·75 \\'ill be a better year and 'i6 \Yi!\ be t h~· very be st yf.'ar America has ever had econon1ically." The "ver.1· hes t year," supposedly \YOuld be measured by increased pro-, duction, I o \11 c r ~ d p r i c es, decreased unemplo)'lnenl and increased personal income. NfXO,"l"'S eronomic forecasts are not \1·idely shared by a nervous economic community. y:hich is more concerned at the moment with suspicions about the financial system 's stability. There is trouble in the banking "'orld involving such giants as ~1anufacturer's Hanover Corp., J. P. Morgan, Bankamerica Corp., First. National City Bank. Nervousness about the stock of these big organizations apparently arises from some troubles into \Yhich lesser banks hal'e fallen. causing jitters to run through \\'all Street. \Vitti banks charging 11 \.i percent interest to their most favored borrowers, it may be difficult to understand "'hy the banking system would be insecure. But perhaps It is the dizziness suffered at great heights that causes the fear of im1ninent fall. (rucHARD WILSO~ President /'\ixon"s opti1nism is 111orc explainable. He is a great believer in the fulfillment of his o"·n prophecies. Saying It will be so ,,·ill 1nake it so. Those 11·ho do not understand this are constantlv asking rhetorical questions on ho\\' Nixon can stand the strain, won't he crack. or come shuddering down in a formless blob and ooze fron1 the scene? TllEREFORE as adversity increases. and with each stage in its increase. it is assun1cd in some quarters that Nixon 1vill have to resign, if only because so1ne of his former supporters are calling for it. Senator Barry Goldwater (Rep.- Ariz..) assumes that if Nixon is impeached, he will resign. A Republican senator running for reelection 1 n Pennsylvania righteously calls for t\ixon's resignation. The Republican Leader of the House. John Rhodes (Rep.· Ariz. l says that even if the President is not impeachable he should at least giye thought to resigning. which is a masterpiece or ambiguous statements. Such developments. if not specifically then of this general Lone, were expected by the President \\'hen he decided to 1'nake public the ugly Watergate tapes. Bad initial reactions were forecast. "Boy, y.·hat happened y.·as sure predictable." said one of Nixon's three or four closest advisers. So '°"e see Nixon again in a familiar role. llis mind has leaped ahead -as it has also on the state of the econo1ny -lo that stage in the future when adverse reaction is ten1pered and a balanced judgn1ent prevails. l'llE STUDIOUS reader of t he \Vatergate tapes 1~ill find in them his confidl'nce that adversi1y will be overcome one \Ya y or another: and his O\\"n interpretation on \\'hat he did about that "·as to \el everything "hang out," although others y,·ould say the opposite \\"as true. Given the true slate of Nixon's mind, \\'hich is that adversity \\'ill be overcome, the idea of resignation can play only a passing role in his calculalions. Nixon's propensity in sonic instances to say one thing but do the opposite is not controlling when he enters very critical stages of his career. Then the old • stubborn streak takes over, and lhe \\"Orse SC1id about hin1 the more convinced he becomes of his 01vn rightness. It will be noted in this connection how enthusiastically and confidently he has turned a\\'ay from economic controls he once said he never would invoke. NOT ONLY ""ill 19i6. the year of the American bicentennial. be the "very best year" economically, but Nixon is betting it 1vill be a good year for him personally. He "'ill have survived by an act of will, according to his calculations, the impeachment firestorm and will bring: his tenure to a normal end so that it will be judged in the future as a completed whole. At the moment if Nixon 's prophecies may seem unfulfillable this is nothing ne\v in his career of overcoming adversity through stubbo ntness and persistence. His daughter. Julie. reads him right. He will stick it out until the last roll is called up yonder on Capitol Hill. Abortion Battle Rages \\'henever S11·eet1vife and I feel the need for some new reading material. I sit dO\\'ll at this old typewriter and bat out a column on abortions. Boy, the letters come flooding in; we can do without television for a couple of days!. Just about half of the letter-writers oppose abortions on various grounds, mostly religious and moral -the sanctity of life. The other half approve of abortions on the premise that a woman has the right to de- cide v.1hat to do with her o"wn body. Funny thing, I've noticed. Those '"ho a,ree with our anti· abortion stance al- ways sign their name to their Jetter; those who disagree seldom do. 'Ibat way, I guess, they feel at ease calling me a male chauvinist pig. And ao the battle rages. \ l.1EANWUILE, state go v er n m e n t continues to cbmj>el those opposed to abortions lo finance a violation, of their peroonal moral and rdlglous code; at least one out or e\tery three therapeutlC abortions performed In Calilomla Is paid !or by lhe tax-payer. One out of three! In 11'13, C.lilomta tnpayer• shelled out ltZ million to pay !or 42,300 abortion• performed llllder Medi-Cal, lhe state's health care aervl<e program. It Is reasonable to assume that aboul $6 million ol that money came from taxpayers who are alalllldliy opposed to IUCb Jegallied murder. n ... dots cae.ar lorce the individual to •lolato Illa coascieDCe. It Is on• thiDg lO keep 1eparate c:bUrdl end state; It Is ' ( RUS WALTON ) something else -il is. the antithesis of liberty -to permit the stale to abrogate the indi\•idual's religious convictions. But, abrogation and pre-emption seem to be the \.\'atchwords in Babylon these days. Pau l Goodwin~ 11.D .. our friendly fantily physician, recently sent us a report from the Pregnancy Control Center in San Francisco's Cathedra1 Hill Medical Center. It is a compilation of data regarding abortions performed there during 1973. If those data reflect the statewide picture, and they are probably pretty close, this is the way things seem to be : ABOUT 1,300 of thole 42,300 Modi-Cal abortions were performed on girls under the age of slxteen. About ~ were performed on girls Ullder fourteen, and about 13,500 young women between sixteen and twenty years of age subjected themselv.., and their unbom child to that aophl!:ticaled vacuum cleaner. The typical femalo undergoing an abortion was white, unmarried, bctwttn the ages ol twenl)> and thirty, lrom a middle Income lamllY, and bad a high ochool edocatlon. Cbance.s are fQllf"to- flve it was not lier first pregnancy. The ergument that atate-sub$idl%ed abortion.s are performed mostly oa underprMleged I • m a l e 1 lrom the minority groups does nol hold water; ninety-five perce1t or the operadon.s were perfonned oo noo-blaci -..men. Statistics also refute the contention that abortions nrc performed to protect the health of the "·ould-not-be n1other. In nine ca~ out or ten, the abortion was performed to avoid the consequences of promiscuity. It would seem there are easier ways to do that than to murder an unborn child . And. if all of that is not enough to make you wonder what is happening to the soul of America, ponder this: According to one medical source, there \\'ere more abortions than tons'illectonties performed last year. OU.N•I COAST DAILY PILOT Robm N. W•ed, Pul>U.htt T11om1U Ketvil, Editor Barbara Kreibich .Editorial Pagt EditoT The editorial -~ of the Dtl!y Pik>t ~ks to inlonn and 1tbnulate readers by prell'ntillJ on this 1>1.ae divtne•commtntary· on toplct Ot U.. lt'l't'St by syndicated eolw:nniats llnid cartoonlats, by provid:lna a fonnn for .... --· .... "" ''''"'""' l!llo flewsp&ptr't 1>piniont and idMI an cumnt IO!ld<a. Tho odttorill.....,... ol ... lloJ1Y Pilot ....... an\)' .. 0.. editorial column at tbe-'lop of Cbt -· ~ .. ,._d ""u.. ... vmni&tJ and ca~ •nd llttw writcn ate 1htir Mm Uldi ...... """' .. 11wlr .-"" "" ~ Pilot---Friday, May 24, 197t • ' . l • Son Safe, As Fathe1· Surrenders SUNNYVALE (AP) -A 20. year-old father who kept polic~way for eight hours by brandiShing a butcher knife near the throat of his 14- rnonth-old son surrendered n1eekly late Thursday without harming himself or the child, police said. '·Time was on our side," ( State ) coinmented police c h i e f George Hansen of Sunnyvale after Robert \\1titney, an unemployed e I cc t r o n i cs assembler, walked out of the small apartment, turned his son, Richard, over to his mot.her and \Vas taken to Valley t fcdical Center for examination. All day \\Thitney had rejected the pleas of police, his n101he r and a priest 1o rclt'ase the baby, saying he 1\ould kill himself and his son unless his wife, h-1ary, 18. returned to him. TI1e couple had quarreled and she had gone to visit her parents, ?11r. and i 1rs. Francis Gallagher, in Las Vegas, Nev .. l-lansen said. Police efforts to reach her were unsuccessfu l. e Bril>e S11specls SAN DlEGO (API -An Oa kl and la\vyer and 111·0 aides \\·ere jailed for investigation of bribery in ;1n alleged attrmpt to ·extort $2 .200 from a sailor cha rged vdth rape. Frank i\1. Ennix. 38. 11ho maintains a law office in San Diego, was 11 rresled 1liur~day :i!ong "·ith his exec u t-1 v e assistant. Dorothy R. Vali.'ln. 42, both of San Diego. the rap<> 1 iclim. Janrt Espl.'. :!l. of National City. and her estranged husband. (i(>rardo Espe. 39, of C-Oronado. e Roel' Co111•crl LOS AXGELES (·\P l -A police offi<'iJI s.1~·s I h c n1anpo11·er needed to p.::lrol a proposed l1\·o-d11~' rock conef'rt at l\femorlal Co!iscun1 rould hampl.'r h i s dl.'pr.rtmenrs efforts to pa1ro1 the rest of the city. Cit\" o..ilicf' commissioners ThurSda·~· postponed !or one week a ~eisK>O on -1\·hether to grant pe-rrrus.~ion for th~ t."<lncert after Deputy Police Chief Louis Sparrer said about 1.600 of the c1ty·s 7.20 man force 11-ould be needC'd to maintain cro"·d control. e Prisoners /IJOt'Cd STOCKT07\ tAP -l\\o persons aCl'llSl'd in th(' slayings of nin(' persons n('ar Victor last :\ovember have been n1ovcd from De u c I Vocational Institution to the Sonoma County jail al S<ln ta Rosa. \Villic Luther Strclman anrl Douglas E. l.rl.'tzler \~ere moved Thursday. Hot Cmifrontation ' Assembly Speaker Bob 1'1oretti, right, interrupts Secretary of State Edmund G. Hrown. Jr., during a dramatic, rough and tumble, impromptu debate at the State Capitol 'f hursday follo,ring separate news co nfe rences. Bro\vn charged M~r~tti with being a latecomer to the effort to close ~x loopholes and ~leanu p pol1t1ca l abuses. ~1nretti count('red by telling Brown. 'the a1nount of 1nformat1on t hat \'OU knO\\' around here could be \vritlen on the head of a needle". The primary Ctcction is only 11 day!' a1\·ay. '----~'----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Grand Jury llears Views On Patty's State of Mind St\N FRANCISCO (1\P, -A high school :-c111or 11\lcgeclly kidnnpt'd by the Symbionese l.ibC'ratio11 Army t es ti f i c d Thursday before a Gr;ind Jury about Patricia Jlcarsl's state of 1nind. voluntarily participa:•'d. l\la1!he1\'S has said \li~s l1car!'>l told him ~he was a 1o!untary participant in lhc holdup and that she carried a gun on her hip that she couhj.. ha\'e used at any time. has e1idently !11ro11·n up a very bitter rind irrational b.1rrier bet11•een hC>f"S('l f and rne and her fan1ily and that 1t seems futile for us particul;irly !or n1e -to plc;1d for her to give up'' OAJLY PILOT 5 ' Mistaken ldentlt11 • Police Surrou.nd Home HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Gerri, a n Australia-born secretary, and Joan, a medical technologist, were watching television in their modest bung a low late Thursday night when the first police car took up station outside to make sure they couJd not escape. Gerri and Joan, both 27, had just been mistaken for Emily Harris and Patricia Hearst. An anonymous telephone call to Los An€eles police or the FBI had reported the presence of the two women in the house behind another home on Carleton Way, a neighborhood of Io w -r e n t houses on the eastern edge of Hollywood. At the Hollywood Division station, men with shotguns \Vere loading into cars to follow up yet one more tip in one of the most intensive criminal hunts in California history. There had been blind 11.'ads before that led nowhere. And then there was also the tip from a 53·year-old woman last Friday th at led to the biggest gun battle in the department's history. As they loaded into the cars. the police did not know that in the rear bungalow it was just Gtrri and Joan, and all they were up to WU going to bed. Through the night men unobtrusively took up posiUOf\91 around the bungalow, in the str~ts on either s i d e . Newsmen began gathering at .the Holl ywood station. Word got out that "something big'' "I didn't think they were the police ." Back at the station, one ofricer turned to another. "He won't believe we're really the police," he said. That was when th e Hollywood Division station decided to call the rear house to see if Patricia Hearst would answer. "\Vow! Only in Hollywood,'' 'itly God, U really fs ihe pollce a111I they really have us s11rro1111d· ed.' was brewing. The r a d lo a reporter listening In chaMels ca1nc ali\'e with taJk exclaimed. as more and more men filtered inlo position. A.q, the first light broke over the Holl}'\\·ood hills, an officer in charge of the operation · telephoned the front house. 111e .. call was ans\vercd by Jack Agopin, 42. a grocer. Ile was told t"Tiat his ~ was surrounded <ind the police wanted to know who those two wome n were in the rear. "I told them they had to be pulling my leg." said Agopin. The ph o n e rn ng in the bungalow and Gerri, dragged out of a sleep, an swe red it. "This is the Los Angeles Police Department. \\re \\-'Ould like you women to identify yourselves." Outside in the ~1rcct thC>re were n1ore than 60 officers, and the tens ioo was rising. "I ~·11s terrified," s.'lid Joan. "\Ve call ed back and he was right. i 1y God, it rea11y is the police and they really do have us surrounded. They wanted to know if we could be ~1iss Hearst and Mrs. Harris." ••we said we weren't," Gerri said. "We were really scared when we went out the door,'' said Gerri. "I was beginning to wonder jf t should go hoinc to Australia." She's lived in the United States five years. The nose of th e squad car rolled into view past the front house. Back at the station honSt'. newsmen and officers h:1d nlready started laughing 1.1nd joking. "The SLA would nevt•r have turned the lights on."' said one feporter. "It can't lX' them." Over the open r<idio they could hear one officer reporting the progress as another enter('d the house ;ind his voice came O\'er lhl' lt'lephone. ''It's not them. Nobody here but honest citizens.'' "I lhought the poli<'c \\'t•rr just super," Gl•rri said. "\ ha\·e no con1plaints oihou1 th<·n1 at all. "Arter all, \\'e really could have been the SLA." Tom l\1:111h ,..\1;,;, 111. L.1·n11ood. ,1·ho 11·:1s a!ll'gC'dly abducted by the SL·\ for 12 hours last '''eek in Los Angeles. appeared before the Grand Jury, \\'hich w :is consdl'ring l\li.~s llcarsrs role in the S;in Francisco b.1nk robberv. Brfore \\le<'CI. entered the c!oSl•d st.·ssion. ht' s <1 id a!1orn('yS h.'ld to!d hiin that the f U g i t i Vt.' 11C\\'S])<1JJCr h l' ires s's "extr!lordinary" situation would gi\'e her "almost complete rontrol of hrr lega l :-;i!ua1ion'' if she surrendered. =========~;;;;;=:==========r=======-=-~--.:.=., SIC\"l:ll A. \\"cC'd, 26. ~liss Hearst":> fianec, 1yhon1 she later rPnounccd as a "sexist pig."" ~•lso testified. Doth 1old the panel wh<it 1hev knl'1r about ~1iss llearst"s s1aic of rnind . Until no1v, Shl' has h1,t'n soui.:ht only ;is ;1 niaterial 1ritncss in the April 15 robbery bet'au.<:e authoritlrs v;cre not sure she l1;id FBI Nails Cri111c Chief LOS ANGELES fUPl l Antho!1y T. Spano. 57. or l.J:lng Re<ich. 1..-as arrested Thurstlay on l\1ann Act charges by the FRI. 11·hich s;1id a woman , 21. \\"ho responded to a ne"·spaper :id ofrering a job, was ta ken to :\lexico City and forced to become a pfostitute. Spano is president of Crime Preventor Products. Inc. "I am afraid for her life and I ,~·ould like to talk to her." \\'eed said. '"iVhat I have ~ trying to point out in the last couple of days is that !'atty Police Nab 'R<ipist' LOS A~GELES r AP l - Anncd officers assisted by at least t\VO helicoplcrs circling 01·crhead staged a shootout in the •Iollywood area a n d captured a man who ""·as thought to be the so-called st{)('king·mask rapist. The nIBn, who was not llnmediately identified. v.·as shot and v.'ounded in the half· hour operation T h u r s d a y night. a spokesman said. Officers said the man was responsible for at least 50 rapes and one murder in the 11olly\\-ood area. c a b \ d Super specials for Summer time fun in the sun llr 1:.:h[ idl'.t.;, 1h.1r .trl" t .1,1·, Jrt· 01nJ lOt)l lnr dil kid, 111 \\t.ir tor play, vacarioning and n1orl·. And \l'h:tt's cvl n nicer. thcy 'rl' all at a S[X.'lJJI s,1vin.~s f1ir yuu. a. ~hirl style lLlln1s/pl,1y drl"\' \1ich cla~cici£t.:J ''·'i't , pJnt~ 11> n1.lCch. Polyc~tcr/(ottnn .1~~11r1L·d prin!s. Av,1ilablt.: for :.11cs l·<iX, ~(• 3 to 6X Girl~ b • 1\s~urh.:d ~t} IL· pl.ty ~L·t:.. Shu1\·n, polyrsil'r :ind l'O(ton !lnral l)rintcd lhtlk. E!.t~tic b:ickt.:d shorts, rcrlu1n h;dcl'r rop \\ id1 cic ar nt:ck and back. 7-14, 8·~ 7 to l i Girls (. Scr iJc Kitr s.indal s;ilr. \'V'hicc and assor1l·d colors anJ s1rlt's. ~f isst:s' silc I ~1 .:·)or Teen sizes 5·1). 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' ' . , 1 ) 1 ~ 6'18 •3A " ' , ' ., " " ' ftJJ1 1 ol'• Sll"i'o 'l 1111 ~I •1 11lil •11 • •• '" Ne1v l'orl~ Ups and D01c11s I FrldaJ MaJ 24 1974 IC OAILY ,ILOT J3 -" NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE • Year's High-Lows Appear Every Saturday !Mi«~ Traders Awaiting Good News Get It NEW \ORK (UPll -Stocks chm bed broadly in moderate tradLn$' on the New York Stock Ex change today on signs the upward pressure on interest rates may be ewng The Dow Jones industrial average gained 11 42 points to 816 65 Advances held a three.to-one lead over dechnes, of the more than 1 741 stocks a.cross the tape Closing volume totaled 13 500 000 shares, against Thursdays 14 770 000 shares The advance was tied to news First National City Bank of New York was keeping its prime lend 1ng rate at 111-t pe1 cent \Vall Street coupled that "1th the Federal Re serves report Thursday that bu siness loan demllnd eased sharply last week After l\\o weeks 111 wluch the Dow pomts traders were hungry for good news fell 40 Ameri«'•n 10 /llost Artice • ' .. ' Mother of 6 Sentenced VISTA (AP) -A :Jll.yoar-old mother of , sl1 has be-en ae.ntenced to a prl&on tenn of (r6m five rears to life for the stranll\llaUon kUllng of a )'OUlll Marine Mrs. F.dllh Marie Brand~ former1y of Oceanside, pleaded auilly lo killing Lance Cpl Jllmes Edward Kllllui, lt, Nov. II Ria body was found Dec. I.I In a billllde gn• e overlookln1 Ooel"lld• Two cl Ml't Brandl '• dlUitren one! other wlm..... Wiiiied lhll Ibo llld olle ldlled f(JIU111 oul or rear 1" would talk about dnig port! .. lhlt ...., lakm ~ In !hf apartmlftll wtltrt bolh'llved I v s lllSll lax Bea T ' d boo fees tha II s c Thu 1974 •m Ma Fre re<1 ol t the II all fun Cor tng D co• rec Tra bot II rail lor the m f for sub pre Ja • cas Dis the th e Pr "' f E th of m re to al wl Today's Final N.Y. Stocks VOL. 67 , NO. 144, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1974 N TEN CENTS Wynn Proposes Sweeping Increases • Ill Fees By L. Ph'l'ER KRIEG 01 !~1 D1llr 1'1111 $111! S~eeping increases ill city fees and the 1nst1tut1on of a utility tax and a tipplers lax were proposed today by Newport Beach City fl.1anager Robert L. Wyrin. The hikes and new taxes. ranging rrom a doubl.ing in library fines to JO percent boosts 1n all types of ncY' construction fees. would increase revenue by more than $1.6 million a year. \\'ynn's proposals will go before Sl9 1'lillio1i counci lmen Tuesday. \Vynn said imposition or a five percent ulility ta:t on telephone, electricity, gas and \\'aler bills \\'Ould bring in nearly $750,000 a year. lie said another $750,000 could be raised if the California Legislature, as expected, enacts legislnti6n that ...,·ould allow cilies to impose a five percent tax on liquor served in bars and restaurants. Wynn, who had been asked by council men to prepare the report, was v!uctant to say he is recommending -adoption of all the increases and the two new taxes, but he conceded he does feel they are justified. "I sure as heck hate to be in a position or recommending revenue increases," he sa id . "But there comes a time when we must realize the cost or doing business is going up." \Vynn stressed !hat most or the fee hikes deal with city serviceS that require considerable employe lime. He poil'lted ---··--------- State Approves CdM Freeway California II i g h. ,.,. a y commissioners Thursday transferred $13 million to thtir 1974-75 budget to allow for almost immediate construction or th e Corona de! ri.tar F'ree\\'ay frorn the San Diego frecv.·ay to Red Hill Aven ue. The. funds. boosted by a $5.8 million fed eral allocation, v.·ill also cover the cost of the Corona de! ri.tar interchange v:ith the Newport free~·ay. llov.•e\'er, the commission's decision-to allocate all but SI million of the federal funds granted to Orange County to the Corona <le i Mar Freeway project has triggered a protest among ot her cities. During their Sacramento meeting. con1n11ssioncrs ::ilso received a re('omn1enda11on fron1 the Departn1ent of Transportation to delete plans to build both the H:oute 3!1 Free...,·ay through Judge Assails Nixon's Sta11d On Docu1nents From Wire Mr\"ices \\",\Slll N(;TON -President r\'ixon f::iiled to produce sul!)OC'naed evidence for the Ell~IX'rg bre:ik-in trial today and the judge 11arn<'I'.! that lhe \\"hite llous<? ls ''mo\'ing to,,..·ard aborting this case." faced \\'ith an 11 a.m. PDT deadline for producing \\'hite House papers Jiubpoenacd by two former top presidential aides. \\'hite House atton1ey James D. St. Clair appeared instead ~·ith a motion to quash the subpoena. "The. action )'OU ha\'c taken moves this case in the di rection of dismissal." U.S. Dislrict Judge Gerhard GescU said from the bench. Gesell directed St. Clair to go back to the \\'hite llouse and make sure th e President intends lo withhold the evidence 1~1hich defendants have said is needed for a trial scheduled to start in Gesclrs court JWlc 17. ''1 1~·ant to kno1v if the President is deliberately taking actions toward aborting this case." Gesell said. SI. Clair said the White House will fight to the Su preme Court if necessary to keep documents su~aed in the case. Gerhard warned SL Clair: "The President must make his choice." Gesell told St. Clair during the 4S. minute court proceeding that he should chec k with Nixon personally to see if he understands the implicgatlons of with· holding the documents, and to report back "some lime in midweek." Gesell subpoenaed the personal files of former top \Yhite House aides John D. Ehrl ichman and Charles \Y. Colson for their use in their June 17 trial on charges ~f conspiracy in the 1971 Ellsbcrg break- 1n. Under the subpoena . "necessary and relevant" materitfll were to be delivered to Gesell at 11 a.m. But St. Clair anived al the court shortly before the deadline wltb no files. •tuntlngton Beach and the Laguna .. Canyon 1'~reeway into Laguna Beach. The decision 10 expedite work on Route 73. the Corona de! ri.1ar Freeway , came after months of intensive pressure from srate legiHla tors and Costa f\1esa, Ir vine, and Newpor t Beach city officials. Transportation Department officials in Los Angeles lamented the decision to shelve plans for the Route 39 freeway, saying it is badly needed. "It 11/ould have serviced a major traffic problem," said Charles Ford, depu!y district director for Los Angeles and Orange counlics. "But \~·e just ca)l'l sec any ...,·ay of getting funds for it." r.t ore than half of the state free...,·::iv <1nd other road construction projects 1\ iii be either killed or significantly delayed by budget cutbacks announced by Transportation Department officials. The budiet tbey submitted to ·commissioners is for $3.9 billion over the next eight years. They had estimated just last year that the state ~·ould be able to spend $8 billion durin g that period. Included in that budget Is the extension or the Newport Free"'·ay through Costa ri.tesa, a project now scheduled for the 1979-80 fiscal year. Atnong the Orange County projei.:ts "'hich may be affected by the cutbacks are construction of a new Pacific Coast llighway bridge over r\ey.•port Bay and improvement of Ortega High\\'ay in San Juan Capistrano. A!\ of them remain in the tent::it i,·c burlget but state officia ls said their f;ue \\'ill be decided by the a\'ailab11ity of funds in the coming years. In announcing the cu t b a c k s . Transportalion Director HO\\'ard Ullrich said: "i\Iany large-scale free\\'ay projects have been completely removed from the planning program, and for others. there ha,,e been substitutions of smaller, Jess expensive plans at low~r cost." As a result motorists can expect that (See FREEWAY, Page 2) U.S. Jury Indicts Newport Banker In Embezzleme11t Federal officials in Los Angeles today issued a wcirrant for the arrest of a Newport Beach banker accused of embeu.ling $17,000 over a ZG--month period. The indictment issued by a federal grand jury identifies the defendant as f\lax Glen Loden of Newport Beach. who \vns employed at the Security Pacific Bank's Newport Center office. Federal officials today refused to divulge the age or home address of LOOcn at what they described as "a delicate stage" of the investigation. They said Loden allegedly misappropriated $17,000 between January 1972 and August 1973 and that the investigation has not yet been closed. SIZZLING JAZZMAN DEAD Duke Ell ington, 75 Balboa Island's Spri11u Cleaninu 0 0 Slated Saturdav , Saturday is spring cleaning day for Balboa Island. At 7 a.in .. city !rucks \1ilh cleanup cre\1'S and junior high school students "ilh brooms. shovels and rakes \\'ill invade the island for its annual clean up. The Balboa Isla nd I rn pro 1· r rn e n t Association asked residt'nls to help by cleaning ou1 back yards 1.1nd alley areas_ TI1e association said chc trucks \1 ill pick up old furniture . appliances and junk left a1 rcgul<:tr trash pick-up silt's but \1·ill not rc1nol'e dir! or building materials. There "'ill also he a lrash pickup :O.londay. a regular collection day, a lthough it is a legal holiday. Newport Beach General Services Director Jacob F. Mynderse said today. The problem of missed trash pickups due to ,.1ond ay holidays \<:as r::iiscd recently at a City Council stud~· session. 1'\ro Little Balboa Island re sidents complained that a short:ige of slorage :::pace creates problen1s \1hc11 pickups are skipped. Balboa Island's rt:>i;11h1r collection days arc hlonday and Thursday. A report from i\lyndcrsc. ho\1 e1·cr, !'.'lid that despite the inC-On\'enicnt·e. S\\'ilching collection days durin~ holiday ,1·eeks · \\'Ould result in confusion for island residents and delayed trash pickuiJ5 in other areas of the city. Mynderse recon1mendcd that no change be made in the schedules for pickups on Balboa Island. Teachers Se t Strike PASADENA fU PI 1 -Pasadena school teachers, ang~red over the dismissal or 171 nontenured teachers, voted 147·32 Thursday lo stage a one-day '"'Ork stoppage next month in protest of the school board 's action. The teachers said they will also slage the walkout June 5 to support their demand for the fi ring of WilJa·rd Craft, an assistant superintendent. out th3t employe costs hal'e riS('n more than 22 percent in the pa st four years, while the Consumer Price Index h~s risen about 18 percent. Of the increases. the 10 percent hike In the building excise tax . paid on all construction, 1vould produce the most ne1v n1oney, $40.000. \\rynn poinled out that a large nurnber of fees . including the business license lax . \\'OU!d remain the san1e under his proposal. \\'ynn said the stonn of protest crcaled b) lhe last increase in the business license fees "played a part" in the dC'Cision not to recornmend an increase. But he said that business licenses do not require a lot of staff tin1e to process. and therefore are nol as conducive to a cosl-of-living increase. !Jere is a breakdo\1n major increases to be councilmen during their Tuesday : ) of the othC'r rcvie...,·ed by stuCy session -Lib rary fines. from a nickel to 10 ccn1::. )X'r d::iy. :'\o tunit. itevenuc would increase fron1 518.000 to $27,000. -h11·cstigation fees for ambulance dril'ers. lL\'e cnrertainn1cnt permits, mass<1ge tcchn1c1ans. private patrolmen, charity solicitors, special e\ents. patron dancing and lo1v truck drivers "'ould be incrca::.ed as n1uc:h as 51! percent. Hc1 t!l1Ues \\·ould increase by $2,600, lo (See HIKES, Page 2) Ellington, 7 5, Dies Fanied Maestro Succu1nbs to Cancer .... r\E\V ''ORK (AP) -Duke E1\ingt on ..... ...,·ho introduted a sizzling brand of jazz to Har!en1 in the 1920s and later became Arncrica·s goocfy.·ill music ambassador the 11·orld over as bandleadcr and composer. died !oday of cancer and pncun1onia. He Y.'as 75. EdY.·ard Kennedy Ellington. nicknamed ''Duke" for his impeccable attire, died at 12 :10 a.n1. PDT at Co lu nl bi a Pr£'sbyteri<1n ri.ledical Cenler. "'.\Ir. Ell ingto n suffered from cancer in\'Olving both lungs and pneun1onia at the end," the hospital said in a statement on behalf of !he fan1i!y . .. He cnterC'd the hospital at the end of t\l<lrch and received intensive radium and chcn1otherapy treatn1ents. !-le \v a s hC'ar!ened by the thousands of n1essages fron1 his friends around the world." Al his bedsiedc u-as his sister, Ru th, and his son, Merctr. funeral services will be Monday at St. John the Divine Cathedral in New York. President Nixon. calling Ellington "1\n1crica·s foremost composer," said: "\\"e are all poorer because the Duke is , no longer with us. but his memory will live on for generations to come in the music with \vhich he enriched his nation." Boston Pops director Ar!hur Fiedler. \1·ho said he "'as co1nposing a get-well telegram to send to EUington when he heard of his death. said Ellington \Vas a "very important nian'' and "not only a great inusician but also a great gcntle1nan." Ellington had been unable to auend celebrations for his 75th birthday in :\e\v York last month. The celebration brought together 35 jazz groups and soloists in a tribute to the jazz master. In February. Ellington returned to \\"a shington , y.·here he gre'v up , pnd performed for several hundred inner 'city school children and Julie Nixon Eisenho\\'er. The President's daughter ha i I e d Ellington as "one of my heroes" and brought a letter frorn her father addressed to "his excclll'ncy, the Duke of Bank Retains Interest Rate NE\V YORK (UPI) -First National City Bank of New York, the nation's second largest, today held its prime interest rate Wlchanged at l l 1h percent despite the move this week or two f.lidu·est banks to a record II ~~ percent. a sign of possible peak ing in this base lending rate. First National Dank of Chicago. the nation's ninth largest, went to 11~4 percent Tuesday in the rate charged top -r a t e d comm erci<ll borro\\'Crs and was follO\l'ed by f\lichigan National Bank of Detroit. The prime rate has made a swift. sharp climb from the 8~~ percent \vhich prevailed in nl.id-1\farch, ~ Etllngton." The letter froin Presidenl l\'ixon proclaimf'd that "there'll never be another you.·· And across !he \1·orld musie·loving audiences agreed. as they clapped in lime, slumped and shouted to rhe smoorh jazz of the Ellington band. Among the honors gi\"en Ellington in the course of his career \\'as the French Legion of Honor. presented in Jttiy-1973. Asked ho'v many countries had gi\'Cn him ay.·ards. he replied: ··r never count ay.·ards. I only enjor I don't e\'en cowit !he bars \\hen I 11rite, do I".' Oh. I guess I have to." Calls f 01• St1uly Ellingtqn. a tall. urbane. baggy-eyed piano plbyer. \\'rote more than \,000 cornposirions. Among them arc so me that aln1ost c,·erybody c<ln hu1n -"In ~iy Solitude." ··1 l..('l A Song (io Out of i\ly !·!earl." "Don 't Get Around '.\luch Any ;..1orc," and dozens 1norc. In 1 tl't er years, he pottred out a prodigious st ream of long{'r orchestr<.I 1>1cccs, tone poems. sacred y.·orks, choral pieces. nio\"ie. television and ballet ~l'Ofl'S. and C'Ven an opera or 1110. lie cornpo~ed in la:-;icabs. I n f{'Slilftr;1nts. on buses. and often \\•orked /See DUKE. Page %1 , Diedricl1 Seelis F1·eeze For Revenue Shai~ing By \VlLLIA~I SCHREIBER Orange Diedrich Of !he D•llJ' P!lol 51111 County Supervisor Ralph bas recommended an immediate free ze on all new federal revenue sharing fund allocations until after an intensi\'e study of the program, it was learned today. Diedrich is expected to push for the funding freeze. y.·hich \Y ould particularly i1ffect money shared with the county's 26 cities, at the regular county Board of Supervisors meeting Tuesday. Reaction to Diedrich's proposal ainong se\'eral Orange Coast city managers Glavas K1wcks Foot Patrols For Bnl I slancl t\e\\'J}Ort Beach Police Chief B. James Glavas today strongly recominended against a proposal lo put police on foot for a trial program on Balboa Island . Glavas said it \\'OUld be costly and ineffective. City councilmen had asked for the report after Balboa Island residents requested the six-month pilot project. They'll review it Tuesday afternoon. Glavas' objections were numerous. fi rst. he said. a pilot project y.·ould have to last a year to produce meaningful results. And it "'ould cost $265,000 for the 13 ney.• police officers that v.·ould be required. The Gla\'as report. prepared by LL \\"ayne Connally. is blunt in saying the dcpartn1ent doesn't think patrolmen on foot 1\·ould do much lo control crime on Balboa Island. appeared to be favorable. especially since the freeze wouldn't affect allocation requcsrs already in progress. In a Jetter to felto1v SUfM!rvisors . lJicdrich said the revenue sharing program has doled out S23 rni!tion of the $25 1nillion available to date. "1\s of this niomcnt, 11·e can allocate more funds. but we are not legally required to do so before Dec. 31. 1976," he said. "\\lith that in n1ind . I believe 1t is tin1e to completely evaluate rhc µrogran1 ... Orange County is one of a very fe ,v California counties ...,. hi c h shares the federal \rindfall money '"'ith its cities. Diedrich said in his letter that UC Irvine's School of Administration has "expressed an interest in developing a system of social accoWlting to include criteria by 1vhich social programs may be evaluated." flc said he has spoken 1vi1h university representatives and is satisfied tha·t ··qualified personnel are available to perfom1 such a study to the county"s satisfaction.'' Diedrich s<1id the stud\' should ('OSI no 1nore than SIO.OCHJ and \•:ould devt"lop a method by which the county's sociul revenue programs can be e\<lluated. •le also noted that 1J1c study \\'-Ou!d evaluate revenue sharing programs as a basis for futu re allocation 10 the cities and other aeencies. The city managers of NeY.·port Beach, Huntington Beach and Costa i\fesa sa id today the proposed study is a good idea as long as the applications now in the works aren't affected. "\Ve'\'e been very pleased and proud ~See J<~REEZE, Page 2) Orange Coast Weather Ex-oil Baron Henry Dabney Dies "lt is my opinion !hat a fool patrolman <'oncent rating on the commercial and recreation areas of the island y.·ould ha\·e a minimal effect on the island's main problem, residential burglaries. I do not know of any authority in the fi eld or R standard text which contradicts this theory," the report said. Tiie report said there u·erc 111 burglaries on Balboa Island In 1973, while there were only 19 other major offenses reported. Patchy low clouds night and early morning hours Saturday bu t other- wise ttiostly sunny skies with warn1er te1nper:ilures. Highs at the beaches 70 rising to 82 inland. UJv.·s 5~[>8. INSIUE TODAY , By ARTIIUR R. VINSEL about whore !he oil was and how lO got il °' ""' D•0• ,..., •••H was burled at Pacific View Memorial Oilman Henry Renshaw Dabney, who Park, Corona del Mar. used to vlsll his Huntington Beach fields He anil the late Florence Dabney lived In • green, live-In llmouS!ne complete stylishly at the old HunUngton Hotel by with a lelephooe lO the cbaulleur's oeal, the Huntlngfoo Beach Pier, according lo was l'OrnmlUed today lo lhe earlhJnim their 8001. which he pumped hil wealth. Tbe onttime Soutbland oll boron died Their lorlunes ebbed and flowed like Wednesday at 11 In a Newport Bead! the Ude nearby, bul mo11iy they fiowed. nlD'Slng horn<. "lie wu well~CHlo In the !Os, loot ll all .. Ha..wu a..)*OUDl.iJaeUD_hl.s daJ.~i .. ~ .......J'" the 30s and was too old to work bla young<t1t ""'• Oonald Dabney, ol al\Y11l(ll'O ln Ifie !Oii," oays Dollald Newport Beach. llobney. '!be man who became a mllllonaw In Ula mother, who dial In 1967 when the h1a ml!WQI ,nth -u-tes ""'!])le MIR mainlained • home on Lido • - Isle in Newport Belich. u·as a young Soutbland l!Otlallte Who played piano and was o n c e boqked to perfOrm In the HoUyv;ood Bowl before injuries in an auto accident forced her 10 cancel her appearance. She started out playing In the orchestra pll at silent movie •hows In .Portland, Ore., recalled another IOn, Bob Dabney. He said hls father, a Chiago native and a grtduat.e of Stanford University, liil Hunllngtoo Beach in 1920, whcn lhcre were more oll derrlcu In town than 11ou .... "Re was Interesting ••• be was ooe of • the old wild-catters, '' said Donald Dair ney. During his liuntin.gton Beach heyday, Mr. Dab n ey contracted to hav e a Dabney Ooris--as It was called-built. It "'as a green Jimous.Jne complete with telephone, sleeping quarters. kitchen section and water supply ... lie needed tt because accon1modation! "'ere scarce in the oilfields of Venice and Signal HiU. "It was almost like a premature camper/' BoDbaDney says of tM" tlabor.ie aulo . "He was Interesting," hb 500 Don n!marked or the !Msighted old man. They included three rapes, nine grand thefts, five auto thefts, one robbery and one aggravated assault. "The burglaries" occurred alt over the island and a foot patrolman would have no specific area on whlch t o concentrate," Lt. Connally said. Instead of foot patrolmen, Connally recommended continuing present tactics. "We curr&!Uy use loo( pat r o I . plalnclolhes patrol and tactical unil patrol in all artas of the city/' he said . ··we1JR these-supplementary mclbod.s when a n...S Is llllo"'1 lo exlsl Addltion· ally, palrol omms have been indocir~ \S.. PATROL, P•&• I) \V o111en artists are struggling to nwke it i11 the 111ale-don1i- 11ated art 111Qrkel. Staff \Vriters Jo Olson a11d Laurte Kasper e.tarnh1e the proble1n i11 today's Weeke11der. .. lllM 1J t.. M ... ,. 1 c.iU••lll• s Ct111lllM JI·« c1mk1 11 c,......... 11 ONtll •fie"" 11 lfl,_..I ''" t l•lttt•l-llf .. ,, llllfl111n 11·11 MlftM:.. 14 A11111 "''""" 14 ........ ..,. MllMI ,_.. n I I N.tlM"-I Ntwt 4 ~lflff (IWJlllY le Rftt1wr1flh M-11 SJIY!I ,.,,Ir 11 i Stotrt1 1f·J9 1Sttct: M~t1 lJ.1J ttttw1.-,. -''"' WNltlw 4 WMt9 WMfit ll Wlfl'ltll11 N"' 1-I• w-..r ...... , .. 1. .,... 2 ii.a ,. ' 2 DAILY PH.OT N Frida,, Mar 24, iq74 Wy1an's l'ieav Funds Could Aid City Programs t\°l•11 port Beach Cit~· tllanager Robert L. \Vynn said there arc plC'nty or Y.'ays to ~pend :.1ddi!ionat city income if proposed hikes in rl'vcnucs arc approved by city tOUOl'illll('ll. !IC' pointed to prl'ssure for the nev• paranll'<lh: progr.:un. 11·hich 11ould cost ~1:10.oun :1 ~l'ar to operate. "If the c·it~ bus syste1n, the !!arbor llopprr. proves sueeess!ul, that will co:.t 1none1 , .. he said. lie 0'.'laid 1nuch of the 111oncy 11·ould go 1or c:qiital iJnprovc111cnls. "\\"c need a nc1\· corporation yard and 11r're planning a nc1v central library,"" \\"ynn pointrd out. Ile called the corporation yard '·the numbe r one priority after the new police station is built. "Our present yard is old <ind very incfricienl." he said. \\1ynn s::iid sornc of the inC'rcnses rnav be needed thi s yt'ar to offset sa!ar~' incrr:i<:C'S 11·nn bl" en1pln11e<:. li e s;:iirl ;1 nl'\1· Ja\v \\'ill require additional overtime p.1,•mrnts Iha! \1 ill a11tornal1t'all~· rost nr::irlv ~100.000 ne~t year. "If snlarv eosts ,i::o U\l n1orr than 11 5 Ol'rcent. the preS{'nt budl!et dOC's nnt ha,·e !h(' ha\an<'l'S to CO\'er th;11.·· hl' said. \\\11n h<i!i prl'Sl'nted a prcl1111i11ar~· ~lfi 9 n1illion budget that council1111'n arl' n0\1 re,·ic\1·1ng If 1hl' ~I.Ii n11l!u1n in nl'11 rel'enucs arc approved. the budgel could clrn1 b to Slll.5 1nillion. \\'~·nn said he":-. not thr 1111\1 011e 111rh idras on 11h<•rr to spl•nd the 111ont·~ either. lie said the cit~· Parks. Beaehrs and Recreation Con1n1is~10111·uesday will ask counciln1en to ch<111{~l' the ordinance that rrstricts use or the bi°iild1ng t·x~isc tax monC'y. f'ro111 Page J FREEZE • • • 11·ith 1hi s coopcra1ion 11•ith the county." !iaid Da"c llowlands. llunling1011 Beach c1ly L.d1111ni:-.trator. "I feel a frerzr on 11C\\' npplications. ii J! 1s being declared to dctern11nl' if 1hc 111oney 1s being properly Sµt"nt \1ould 1 c 11el .. -orne." ht• S;11d r\C\\·port Bcoch City i\lanagcr Hob('r! \\\·nn said ··if the\" find 1ha1 1nore n1onev .sh.ould go to soCial programs. then ·1 think it is a good idea to study ii if the study doesn't 1akc too long.·• \\'yn n said h1i; city has several m;:ijor L'<Jj)i t.nl pro1ccts in the works whlch would dl'p<'nd l::irgely on rcvcnu~ sharing funds. Costa J\lesa i\1anagcr Frl'd Sorsaba1 s:.lld his city isn't participating in thl' progran1 at the present tin1e. but so id ·•as lung as it doesn't hurt tile l"illes with projects .n!ready 111 progress. I guess it 11·ould be a .(:(oocl 1hing."" Diedrieh has indicated in the pasl he is toneerned abotit 1hc "·ay some social progran1s in the cities are adn11n1stercd. Currently about 25 percent of the county's tl'\1•nut· sharing n1one~· goes into such 11rogra1ns and Diedrich h;is indicated n1ore nlO!ll'Y might be needed. but under bc!!cr-controllrd <·onrlitiC'ns. Attathed 10 Dicdnch's lcuer is a propo~al hy l>r. L~·1na11 \V. Portrr. dean of· t.;CJ's gradu;ilc scho ol of administration. In ii. Porter s::iid the revenue sharing runds offer local govenunenl a chance to reorder its priorities and b r i n g government closer 10 the people it scrres. Porter said a ~tudv co11!d shO\\" that 1he nrigin<il intent of re;·cnue shnring was to pay for social progran1s first and capital projects second. In any case. he said. the eriteria has been ambiguous and pcrforn1ancc of the progran1 h<.is ne1er been n1easw·ed. 'Hurdcr Suspcl'I Fices SA\ D!ECO t1\P1 -A 1nan held on 111urder and robber~· charges escaped frorn San [)iego County Jail. taking ad1·an1~~1· nf a break-down i 11 C'On1n1unicca!1011:-> a1nong security officers. 1he Jail direc1or :.1ckno11·lrdt:cd Thursday. ORANGE COAST ~ DAILY PILOT Tc•')••'.' r ,,,,,I~ 1 o • 0 .. •, ,,_, I '""'•·• 1.. , ,• ''•'~" \ ,.•f ,. -,, ~ ,,,.,.,.~, ... '· ' ' ..... '" ~ ........ ,. l."'' ' , .• ' ... ·.O.•<'' ,. . ' .. -•. , ~" J"" "" ". • • •' ' r,,• ••1 .... '. •. • • • c , .. , . ' .... ' r •. ·.,,. l.,,.u .. ,,.1.4"''"•• •,, • ,... .. .. 4 •.• 1•••· l~~, ,. I •• ' •'•• lo ·•t· I '"'lo " . ("'7;•1Hl • '·JJ PN71 ._,_., ••• •11·~1 •i I ~ • I r. , , '-~"" '!booc•, ·., H•w,.rt h•cll OHic1 I I ) :'"""!"•' ' • '' l', lo' J I I Jo. '' r ~ • . , ., , • 0*"' Offic'"' c. .•• ~ ..... JJ1l lf.•·•f1,,.,., .• , l ... U•·I 11~"1• :r, I "''' .1 A., "" 11" ~-•g''•" U•A • !/'/~ t:No•·•· 6.w ~•••d :u11 Coll'l'~•t~ .~ ""'""1~ I.I Cl"'·'lt..· R1.i Ttft,hOM 171 41642-CJJI Cl•••lfle4 Ad•trll•IMJ 64J·S•11 ' t<:"{ ,·•Ql<I 1•11 ()>1"11' Cot'! l'ut.M~•"t '°"' r..o"• """,..'""'''1)P ·t '"""'•"""' t.)JUNl•"ti '' M....,.,.~!flfM\ ...... ~ ""'v "" ~N ... _,_._"'~ .. OOP!'f·•l'!I,,._ • f ... (> '"'11' !»-:I" Collf ....... Q•,l()r • "' t1 ..,,p1 1100 ...... "'f"'~· --!!--~"' ··~ ... ~lk'1"41-•3oq.-t"l'llt' That rund is 1101,· C'urn1:1rki.'d !or construction of ne\1' librarirs. p;1rks nnd fire slatlons. \\!~ 1111 said tht> !'RH pant•! \1 ants It modified so the r.i.!I'>' n111ney can be used lo l"Over p;irks 1n:11nlenanl't COSIS. \\'~11n also po1111t"d nut that lhl' plan11in~ co1nn1iss1011 is 11r1•ssur111g counc1hne11 to put four ne1v posi!ions in thr con1muni1~· developn1l'nt dep;1rt1nl'll! budt?PI l'lunnl·rs havf' 11 rillt'J\ tounc1h111·n asking for a gr;1d1ng 1nspl1ctor. <111othf'r building in!ipeclor. nnothrr /. on in g inspector a11d a ne1v senior pl<1nn(•r. Ile said !hose co!'IS could be covered by hikf's in fl•es for thin~s like building and plun1b1ng pennits. \\'vnn also s;11d the citv 1nav br forred to s°i>end S500.000 for cr.cat10!1 of a llC\Y r1ncrgcnt·y 1elephon0 systen1 f o r residents. There is exis1ing 1L•g1sla1ion rrquiring- cities 10 in11iatt· tht' su-e:l!lt'd "911 system" b~' l!l/li. A ealll•r 11ould iust <ha! !111 10 rrach ;111 1·1nergc·nty -.111\t•hboard for anv kind ot ;r,~1s!ancr . \\'\ nii saii.l 111urue1pat i.;11vernmL1nts arc ho11111g to gel the ln\Y rt'pcaled .:tnd to 111al..e lht· lt•lephunc t·11111pan1es lnSIJlll!l' !he s~ :.h·1n . ··Tht'y ~h11uld put 11 1n and adJUS\ th1•1r rail's :1etordinAll' ... \\"~nn :.aid ... Th,H \1;1,\". the u:-.ed 11ould puy for ll .·· \\"hrt hcr l'OUncihnen 11 ill ;t('I on auv or all of \\'~ 11n 's proposals TuL·~h1,· 1~ uncertain. Thry ha1·l' until .llinl' :;o tu aclopl a budget .for the 19i5·16 I 1scal ~car. Frotn Pa11e I Hll(ES • • • • $10,600. -Building prrmil fees v;ould incrr;i~c 10 percent and \\"Otdd bring iu Sl7.i0\J 111ort: :t ~ e::i r -lnerea...,es in gr;nlirH! ft'e~ :ind rlertri(·al pl'rinits 1111uld raise ;i11 ac1dit1onal ~12.iOO a \"e,1r ParkinA lot · p;1 ... ~r" \1011ld h~' inerl'aSC'd S2 50 to rn1!>1' an :tdcht1011al ~2 .500. They bring in S25.000 no1v for the S:lll tran~ferablc and :"2t! 11011- transfernblc fl'es. -Pier pl'rn1it rl't'S \l'OUld be incrca~L·ll lo niorc than double 1hc S\4.000 an11t1.d rl'venue raisrd nc111-. Cost nf nc11· pcr1ni1s 11ould go fron1 $100 10 $150 ;111d $2flll. depending on \\hrthcr they :ire <1pJll"O\' 'd adminstratlvcly or \l"Ou ld requirr l'itv council approval. lnel"L'a~l's in ch;irge's for transfl'rs. revi sions ;ind dredging <lre also proposed. -HeCTC'ation Seri ire fL·es ior alp1o~t all activities. i11e!11ding s"'i1111ning, tennis and surfing Thi s would raisl.! an additional S25.000 a vear. -Tideland Use ~;ces 11ould be raised in 1975 fron1 $10 to S20, bringing u1 an additional Sl2,000. The incrcasrs \Vouhl ;1Hrrt a \ aricly of other t•harges. including ~ l' \Y r r connectiun fet•s. tax i pern11ts and nine zon111g <tnd subdi\ ision f1'e :i Rites Conducted For Attorney • Max Hur,\itz, 59 :'llcn1orial services took plnce !oda.v fo r :'llax llur"·itz. 59. one of thl' f1r~1 :itrornrys to c~tabli.!ih a practice 111 J\'cwport Beach. fie died Thursda\. :'llr. Jhir~\·it1. H Ne11•por1 Bearh i-c·sidt"nl for 34 ye<irs. \\"liS a parlnl'r in a li.111· f1r1n of llurwitz. Hur\vitz and Renier. . :\1r. llur11·itz is survived by his 1\·ift« Kathleen; .:1 son. Uennis: a daughter. Ann: l"'O brothrrs. Sann1et and Hobert llur\Yilz and a sister. ftlrs. Sop:iil· Gendt·I. Born in Sioux City. lo"a. :'llr. llur11itz \\·as adinHted to the Cali(ornia bar in 1941 after earning his doclorale of Ja1v <IL 1hc L'ni\·ersil.\' of Southern C;11iforn1a. lie had earlier altt•ndcd Los Angeles Junior <;allege, the t.:niversity of Alaban11'I. LC Berkeley and the University of /la\raii. 11e "'as a 111c1 nbcr of the Orange County. California ;ind An1erican ~<ir :issociallons <ind the Association of Tr1:1! Lawyers of Arnerica. _Mr. llurwit1. opened his practice by himself at !he beuch in 1941 and practiced alone for several years w1til joined by his brother Robert. OC Retail Clerks Local OKs Strike At Food Stores The 13,000-membcr Orange Coun1y Retall Ch~rks Local 324 ha:ci voted by a 90 percent margin to j-Oin other Southem Californla locals in a strike ag~lnst rood stores June 6 unless management meets demands for a 77-cent an hou r wage hike. The manngemcnt group. the Food Employers Council, re11pondcd that a strike against any or Its members would result In a lockout at all stores. The employers have. of(crcd to add 30..2S cents an hour to the current joumcyman wage of $4.88, but It "'as N!jocled by the nine Southern GaWornia loca!J . Negotiations are continuing through IOOoy In •n effort lo sclve !he disp~le. A Dirt~/ Job !~;1rhor .\rt·:i ,.oulh 1·:111 1 1li ·~11H•11 1 ~er\·trc \"ice President Streeter 1,111~: 1r1 ,~h11 .111d :-.1·1111 Lol1111;111 .i '~;s f<in because it has helped hiin !ind Jllh.i .. '-lll'\i..'~ l'.:;t1111;11i.•d )o;f\fJ(l <~r:-011 dan1age to the nonprofit organ-1zat1nn·~ rCl'~clin;,; cl'ntt•r '!"hi.• 111ll'nl1ona!ly set fire destroyed coHect- cd did nc\vspapl'r:-1\·hit Ii llelp f111:'111·c YES' 1no11thly operation. The !'1rr bch111rl tllc \\'l':-1H·l1fl Plii.1 ~h(1pp1ng Ce nter in Ne""·port Beach. al- ~(1cla111a~C'd11C':1rb,\ C'111 ·;1l:p1u ~ \ll'~·~ • • • {'Oll'..!!"~!1{1J\ ,and llll'tl!lll'llll'l\I I' II 111 llllTL".ISl' Th•· n1·\1 • ! .. it tl11 t or11n.1 tll I :'l\.1r Vrcr11,11 ;it h ·:1~1 1s b,·1ng l1111tlrd h1u11:..h' juh1L111on 1run1 l 11~1.1 \h ~;11 11 \' 11 1111·1.il ... \\l!U \ •l''.\ II ~l" :1 p.irll,ll "•l!Ul."11 to 1!11•!! !!ll',1! IJ,11!1(" 1rnlJT,, 1\ Tltc tOlllfLll~"l"tl ~ <11 11011 ~:i 11J ~[;11 1 ,:· HohL·i'l \1 \\ 1\ ... 1111 11•1.~ '"11111.,: 'i\t•1\l11v bl'l'.<lllSC n•ccnl (\1·iays 11.1d .'-1~1111l"d \d•1.i ~lc'ia's gro11·th ;i nd c.i·· .1tf'd lr;1t1it· :.-11.1rl:-. on s11rf:i-:1· slfl't\s. /Jreside11t JI olds Lerel i11 Poll \F\\' YllHK 1Al'1 -l'o\lstPr Louh !l.1rr .• ;-..i~· Prc~idrnt :\1xu11 111·;i\hl·rt'd I• •r.i'" of !ht \\"hih• I lou~e tap1.1 1 111:.r1 1v1~ :ind hl•ld on ~u .111 unport.int i'"' ·,11· 1,1h r:tt ,n. fr u1n ;;~ ~11·r1'L'lll of thl' t• ,:1.,•1d1 n1, l" a 11.1U011\1".tle ~url'ey . 1\11... i~ sign1fieant." Uarris said I l111r~1L 11 "'tx:eal!'I.! bv coincidrnt•f•. <ill Ii· 1.1·111S 1., 1hC' :-iuppoi"t of :Ji out ot lUO l s St·n:t1ors to a\'Oid bc111g ren1oved I• H'il lillit l" ---------- Fro11a Page ,I DUKE .... unlll da"'" nftcr playing n.i1ht club dates on hia never-endhlg tours of the world. "l1m In contact every nl1ht with people -live people, listening to my n1usic," he said in !he seventh ~ade of his life. ''\Vhat reason would I have to retire from the road ?" President Nixon invited liim to the lnstructo1· Reinstate{\ AtOCC \\rhite" llouse on his 70lh birthday and Fired Orange Coast College lt'achcr gave hin1 the nation's hlgh~st civilian Theodore Bandaruk of Nev.·i>0rt Beaeh honor, the Medal of 1'Teedom. has been reinstated and \Yill return to !he The Republic or To~o in Africa put his college's marine blolORY dcparlmcnt picture on a postage stamp in a 1~7 after a semester's suspension series \Yhich also featured Ba eh , The compronllsc ii·as ;i l' el' p 1 ,. d B('ethovcn and Debussy. \\1cdneJ><iay night in a J·O 1·01r uf 1l1e Arturo ·rosc..inini co 1111n i s s ion e d Coast Con1n1unity College h u a r d Elhngton to 11-rilc a piece for his NBC roltowing negolialions 1 11 1• o 1 v 1 ii i; Syn1phony, and olher s y tn phony Bandaruk's attorneys. orchestras around the ~·orld have played 8 d k 27 1 720, I" "· I 1• an aru, , o 1 1 . ....:can rou. Ellington's music. So has almost evfry was ordered clis1nlssed b"' the board d;ince band. / In 1005, \ihen he ~·as 66, a Pulitzer April 10. The charges "·ere never disclosed by the board. Prize jury reco1n1nended liim for a special aivard, but the ad\'l!Ory board Attorney !lay ltansen of the CaHrornia. rl'jccled it. TeacherA Assoclntlon, ho"·evrr. sH1d th~t •·FHte is being kind to me.'' Ellington they <:entered around lla.ndaruk"s alleged said. "Fate doesn't \V 8 n t nic to be spiking of punch ar a cu1npus fore11·c ll f:.llnous too young." party for a faculty 1nen1bcr. giving a .. I 11·ork, and 1 "'rite, and that's it," he gradr without requiring sufficient cour:-.c onl'c s;.iid. ":'lly reward is hearing 1~·hat 11·ork and charging up <1 skiing vacation t\·c done. and, unlike most composers, 1 to sick leave. cnn ht>ar 1t inunediatrly. ·rtiat"s \l'h.v I Bandaruk. 1norried :ind lhc father of kt'l'P t h cs e expensive gentlemen with l"'O thildren, is one of 57 fa culty nit•." n1embers nominated this year for the Till' ··cxpcnsi\'e genl1en1en" -his OCC Oul st;.i nding Teacher :i ,,. a rd . nrl'hestra -11as one of tl1r re'''· bi" B II · "' a ot1ng by studcn11' touJ.. p I a cc hands to survive bcvond th<' '40s. ~tore !han the piano. ihe orchestra ii·as \\'eduesday and 'rhursday. r:H1ngton"s instrwncnl. Bonrd n1c1nbcrs noted lh nt 1he'f lls 1nen1bcrs "'ere all virtuosos and accepted Dand::iruk's request for a leavC sonic of thcn1 stayed with him for more of absence \~·ithout pay for "personal than ~O years. He "·rote niusic that let reasons" for the fall srn1e~1cr bul 1hC'1n sho11· their stuff. declined to amplify lhrir motivations for The Ellington sow1d -at first full of accepting the con1pro1nise. '"African" gro1vls. bleats, wails, and In a stalen1ent to the press Bandaruk 11'hines -\\'as actually care f u 11 y thonked his friends. students and coinposcd, grew more con1plex and colleagues for their support during the !iophlsticoted with the ye a rs . "difficult day&." lnstrunicntal choirs Y.'ould reel off "Arter a gre~t deal of thought i had daz~.Hng passages that sou nd e d direcled my attorney Ray llansen of lhe irnproviscd. but "·ere repeated v.·Jth few California TeocherA Association to seek a varintions. compromise with the Coast Co1nmunlty As he approached 70. he said his College District, .. he said. biggest cotnprtltor y.·as the Duke "The board ha~ delcrn1lncd t o ~:tlinglon of 23 years berore. People kept ~·ithdraw its notice of. intrnt to dismiss iR drm<Jnding that he play his old ravorites t'Xthange for a voluntary one setncster _ .. ,,ood Indigo," "Sophisticated Lady," leave of absenee. I will begin the leave "no Nolh!n' Til You Hear l-'ron\ Me," on the firs! day of the fall sen1estt'r and "J\·e (iol lt Bad and That Ain't Good." return to the clas!'!roon1 in the spr1ng. l11s the1nc. "Take the A Train," y.·as "I know thal soint• people n1ay 1\•ri!len by his long-time arranger and misinterpret this det·ision. ilov.·evrr. I <1s!i1stant t..'On1pose1, Billy Strayhorn, "'ho am convinced this is the best course for died in 1967. my famil y and my rollege. Ellington ah1ays ('OmpliJ° '"'it h "I felt the nprn public hearing prorcSl> requests -but he preferred playing \\·ould be potentially d1\·1s1ve to the son1cthin.1t new. Once asked his favo rite fac ulty and generate undue publict ly ." among his 0\\.11 compositions. he said : Bandaruk thanked the CTA auomevs .. ll's always the one coming up -the for pleading his casr <tnd said he lookect one I'll write tonight." for"·ard lo relurning to his teach1n~ post. ~~~~~~~~~- l'ht' fl'PCl\:l~ OilC'l' l"Olllph:t•·tl. 1101t\d sig111fit'01111h· i111prll\\' <11:t1'SS IO Soulh Coasl l'l;u r1 lf1·in1• :111r! 1he ~t•t1lht·n1 Orange Co<1::.l ;1r1 ;1 \\ 1 l~.1n 1i:-.·d11·11·d in ulhcr qua!'l<.:r". 11u1.i!1h 111'.:-1 \)r .. 11,.;« Cuunt.1. !ht'rC is .1 bi"l'>ll clc,d nf hi1!crnL'!'" todav <ibolll tht.' eo1111n1~sio11·..., <ll'l·ision \I) :-hill 11l'<t!'!V :.Jli uf \h(' l!li~ i "i federal hiµ:h\1;1 _1· l~H1s11:llt"t1un fund., 1u !ill· lon1n:1 dt l :'liar F:·l·1·11 ,1~ Sketchbook by Heritage Tht• frl'•·11 •• 1 11 ;1,.. 0 111.1 11111· ul 1:; !or.11 pruJt"el~ l'h11.1Ui1· lur !ht· 1t1nch ,u1d r.111 1. .. u at ihr 1 rr1 ho1101n nf ;1 pt 111r11.1 11,.,1 l':.-\<thh~hl'd b.v the Board ur ~t1pe111 ... or~ ll\lt lx'l"iHl~t· Ill o! !ht' ];! prOjt•t•f<; \\l"rt' nut n·.1<lv tu )'.!•l lo hid l1v 1fKla1 " I dcad\1111-.. lht• Jl1gh1• .. 1.1 c01nrn1s:-;1111 reh"11sed \lrlunl!y ;111 n! 1111· f11nds tu 1h1· Corona dt•! :O.Lir Fr1·1•11,1.1 -11h1ch 11,1s rt;idy. \\"1•-.t Or<11Jt:(" Coun\.1 tlli1·s l'Ollll'lid th(' i\t-;1cllinc \1,1~11·1 n1ude < k·ar !1) tl1r111 .111<.I ll1:il the tr:i11sf1·r 11f Jund -. 11.is .i dl'hher:llc plan 10 ll'1.' !11t·al h1,J111.i.~ fu1H.b for ~late frl'1•11,11 p101t·l·I .... :\ ldl\S\li\ is bPil\g CUl1!t·n1r1.11 .·d b1 (;~rdt.'n (;HJ\C ~J;1;.11r B1·r11.11d i\iJ ,irns CJ!ld othL·r 0!11ci;ils tod;;) HJ r1.·1ccr ,1· th1• <:01nrn1~~1un·s a1..11on Tht• other !110 pro1rl':.; 11h1l'i1 <l id 1111·l'1 !ht· 1lt'<1dlin•· \It'll" :1 ... h11'1\o· b11s "' ,11·111 111 Tu-11n :.ind !he 1111pHJli-111•·nl •l t \\t:.-tn1ins1er Bou 1cc1;1rd • I'A l'ROL ... nated i11 the proper use nf the rarl10 f':1r ··Thry <Jft' a"arl' th;tl the 1·<Jr j~ s1111pl\ hlµl1l.v ~pet•1:ilhred equipt11l'I\\ intended tu htll> exped1lr the task." l1t• <;;aid. "",\ll field pt·r~onni•l ha1'C' hct·n 1n11n"d lo occasionnll~· purk th1'ir 1':irs anrt pa· trol st·le<:tcd ;1rt•<1s 011 fool." l.l. Co1111;;1ly said "They 1nay th1•n r~·turn In !hf'1r car. drive to annthi-r art'<1 <1nd a.Rain pAtro\ on foot . 1101\'e\l'r. 11hl'n t·1rt11n1:-:1a111·es dictate that a11 ollll'Ct n1usl patrol 111 a vehicle: ht' is frcr lo dn ~o ."" hl' said . "Generally. this nit•thod Is ro~1 effective. 1 don't think a total foot pa:nil 11ould be'· Lt. Conn11lly said lie pointed out 1h<tl foot patrolmen have been used on occasion on Balboa Island dur1ne: the past year. "A plainclothes f)~trol 11as usl'd to patrol the beacht·s and llay front sidewalks during Easlt·r \Veck and the summer. emphasi:dn.e: narcotic :-> violations ar.d enforcement of bicycle rcgulollons." he snld. The· report also ~ays use o( rout patrolmen would create t'Onflicta ur jurisdiction. "lf an emcgency exists such as n heart attack occurs, who wUI ltandl J the call ror sc.rvlct? The closer foot patrol who musl then run to the call In full un\form·t Or do we send un area unit who 1..-ould be three.· miles away?" "Jr an alarm sounded indicalinR il burglary or robbery In progress, do we send two root patrolmen running to the scene. two motorltcd unit• or one root undone motorized unit'!'' All new, all exciting, just for you • • •· J ' ot '. ' ' " On display now. Stop I~ 1nd see tor yourself DREXEL-4-iERITAG !if-HENREDON-WOODMAAK-KARASTAN • , • • , WUICDloYS lt lloTUlDAYI •100 .. 11JO '. NEWPORT BEACH• 1721 WESTCLIFF DR.. 64HOOO LAGUNA BEACH• >U NO RTH COAST HWY., 4\M;IWI 13841 T·Qe.ll.t\1~! BLVD. \Optn l'ri. UI 9,Sun. 12-S:IOJ J\'lft.1210 ... • • • • t ~ t t-. ' • • • 6 DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE "• - .... • • • I ~ J. L 1 ~ ' By definition, paramedics provide mobile intensive care in emergency si tuations with the objective of sta· bil izing a patient's condtion while he is being transported lo a hospital. By experience, paramedics save lives. Newport Beach councilmen Monday will review City f\.tanager Robert L. Wynn's reco1nn1endatlons for creating a paramedic program in beir city. Jn a report delivered to the council May 13, \Vynn says he feels councilmen have every reason to go ahead with some kind of program. The report points out that 70 percent of the 600.000 people who die from acute coronary attacks each year in the United States do so before they reach the hospital. If resusc itation is not begun within four 1ninutes of cardiac arrest, the brain will be per1nanently damaged, he reports. "It appears lo be. therefore, not a matter of deter- n1ining whether son1e kind of emergency al·the-scene n1edital care should be provided, but how best it tan be provided to the residents of a community." \Vynn says the two basic alternatives are a city. operated paran1edic program that would use fire111en, or a contract with a private ambulance company. '!'here is a significant difference in the apparent cost of the two alternatives. The report says a private firn1 \\'oulcl operate the progran1 for $75,000 a year. \Vynn said it would cost $130,000 annually for the fire departn1ent lo operate it -and there would be ad· ditional capital and other start·up costs. 'l'he report lists other advantages and disavantages of both operations. But \Vynn has one overriding advantage for a city· operated program: "The city would have absolute con- trol of the quality of service which is provided to its Save Lives residents." he said. There are other justifications !or the additional ex· penditure . It would take at least two years longer to tra~n _en1· ployes of a private company, simply becaus~ of l1m1ted training capability a.t Ocange County Medical Center. Priority at-oCMC -the only authorized training facility In the county -goes first to public agencies. Orange County is already deeply committed to the paramedic program and h'a.S developed a master plan to treate a paramedic network. This, too. favors a city program because of the PO· tential of future cooperative efforts that theoretically would help reduce costs. To that end. one very important question about a Newport Beach program yet to be resolved is the base hospital to be used. There was no specific disc ussion of the use of a hospital in \Vynn's report. One councilman. however. ha.s reported that the possibility of a joint effort \\'ith Costa !\1esa would require the use of Costa ~tesa ~letno· rial Hospital -because at least one Costa !\1esa coun- ci1111an is insisting on it. Costa !\1esa Hospital officials have aggressi vely ex· pressed an interest in serving as the base hospital. For so1ne reason. officials at Hoag l\1e1norial J-lospital have yet to make a public statement. 1 On the surface, it would seem that J-foag Jl ospital would be tfle logical choice for Newport because of its 1nore central location. This decision dernands careful consideration and cannot be a political one. l\Jore than 460 deaths in Newport Beach last year were related lo cardiovascular and coronary heart dis- ease. If ~he city can cut that death rate markedly. it should not let anything stand in the wa y. - .;< ""~ ... \::::::::... ,.._ N '' NE<lOTlATIONSJ ANYONE?" • FDA VitamiI1 Regulations Dear Gloon1y Gu~ A Believe1· i1t Self ·fulfilling P1·01JJ1ecies To thr Editor . The :-1•\'Crr nr\1 \•11an1 in rC'gulation<> arbilrar1ly 1111poscd b~· thC' Food and Drug Adminisl r'!tion t1rr outragC'OUS. I have purchasC'd \'1tamins for 1n~·srlf and my family for rn;111y years. ~either r. n1e1nhers of n1~· family. nor any acquai ntanct· or 1n1nc has C\'t'r sulf<.'rt'Cl s1dc-1·ffe<.·ts. but 1 ha1 (' suflcrrd s1dc- 1-fh·crs from prcst:ripl!on tlrugs, as ha1c c.'Ot1llt!t•ss other<; FRA:'\KLY. l quc~11011 lilt' n10111·es in th1·s1· r1·:-.lr1 C't1011:-. Ont' 1•...:pla nat1on 11hith rl'ildily O!'('tll'S tu ll\C lS th;it the Fl)A IS rlo111g ;1 !:nor both !O lhl' American ~1cd1tal As s o <.' 1 at ion an d !he pharn1nceutH.:al induc;!ry \hl"Jugh !ore1ni.: f'Oll SllllH't'S II ho II ish to CX'"rCISC their pers(Jnal 11ght to 1ak1• \'1tan11ns to go to the gr('at ·x p1·nSt' of fir:-! going to a do<:tor ;ind tht'n lo the pharmacy. thus paying far 111orc 1han needed and than !ht· consu1n1'r can r:1~i\v af!ord. In son1e cnsrs it \\1!1 make !he purchase of \'ililn1ins ~in1ply 1n1poss1blc. I a1n sendHH! th is l'o1npta int to the FIJ,\ ;ind to n1y co n g r cs s ion a 1 rt·prrsrnta!J\t'"· (Oll !>Ldcring all the rt·;ill\' h:1rn1ful !'Ubslanccs 111 bolh foods ;ind ·drugs condoncd by the i 'DA. 11 is high 111nr the agency be cut do11n to size. \l.\HGARET f\OLEN .'\'1H't'f 1'11eor11 To !ht· ~:d1tor · Pres1dt·nt :\1xon h1s :id\·;inccd a nc1\' :ind novt·l thl'ory of junspruficncc . 11·hen ht· suvs that ht· has the right to dcternl1nt• 11hat evidrllCf' the Special l'ro~ct:utor and /louse Judiciary <.:om1ni1lt't' uct•d to assess thC' charges lha1 hnve been alleged against hiin. ~EVl:'.R 111 the 11·ilde~t fli1;hts of 11n:1g1n:it1on has the notion been propounded that the accused hns lh~ right to rt•-;ol 1·e tinall .v ;ind 11·ithout chani;:t" the t·villt·nce that 11·ould be used to resolve the q11cstion or his ov.·n guilt or 111noccncc. Such proccdurr 1s approx.imalely .cciuivnlcnt lo allo111ng a person sentenced 10 dcttlh. lo Select the titlle and place or h1s 01111 h:111ging. ROBERT E. O'BRIAN .'io1111d Effe<'ls To the Ed itor: The flood of critici1.;n1 or th c Prcsident's transf'ri11t of tapes by no1\' has probably attained its high mark. But thcrc is one point of criticism whi ch l have not secn recorded: that is the total lack of creative imagination in labeling lhe "gaps" sin1ply tunintclligibleJ or (inaudible). - IT WOULD make for much snappier reading if the transcriber or transcribers h:1d used some imagination in slating the rensons for the blanks. Let's take, by ... \Vay of example, a random selection -(rom the April 14, 19TJ. conversation .. MAILBOX Letters frorn readers are welcome. 1Vornwlly, u1ritcrs should convey their 111essages ht 300 words or less. Tlte r1ulit to condense letters to fit space ur elintinate libel is reserved. All let- ters must include signature and 1rn1iL· 1119 address but ·11on1es may be witl~ llclcl 011 request if sufficient reason is (/rrareHI. Poetry will 11ot be pub· lisl1cd. bc!\1ccn thC' President and ltaldcman. ;ind supply our ov.·n \'rrsion of what the 1 unintelligibles) prolJahly should ha1·e been: "P. iauto horn ) Oka~-, John 1train \1h1stle l. \\'ilh Scgret li. "H. \\!ell. he ,,·as clearly 1 jet plane laking off ) \1·hich 1s lotally ( ~1ar1ne b,1r.J n1arch.ing by) that Scgretti. " Somclhing like the above 11ould ha\'e bcen a lillle less monotonous for thousands of us nutty citizens 11·ho took the trouble to rcad through all Iha! gobblcdygook. It e\"cn n1ighl have dulled some of the criticisn1 . BILL DAY tt'oodl11gto11 Support To the Editor : '.\lost Orange Coun1ians concerned \~ith education rejoiced in your recent editorial commenls titled "Votes for Education." THEY WOULD agree, I think , '.hnt \\l ilson Riles is the man to head up the slate's education system. But closer to home is the candidacy o( Dr. Donald D. \Voodington for county supcrintendent. They v.·ould agree wilh all the supporting comments for Dr. \Voodington . All except one. That one is: ··lltosl local superintendents acknowledge privately that they have little respect for the incumbent and that he h<:ts failtd lo provide either the leadership or the assistance that the office should pro- duce." THE thousand·member Orange County school administrators in their spring seminar at Santa Ana reccnll; punlirll voted six to one to support Dr. Woodington. Apparently so disgus<ed \Yith the seeming fumbling educational philosophy of the incumbeul , they broke a long.standing policy and came out for a candidate, Dr. Woodington. So most educators and other Orange County citizens are pleased lhat b1tch a leading newspaper as the Daily Pilot has endorsed the candidacy o f t h i s educational leader, Or . Don Woodington. They would agree that Woodinl{ton is "an excellent candidate to succeed Peterson." TOM ALEXANDER ~r·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~...., 1•1111cl1 \ "Excuse me, is rhis gallery just empty,• or is this an exhibllion1" • I The CC'mmunity Airport Council'~ masterful brochures promjsc a k!:;s ... \\'ilh rape in mind . C.!L GIOOm1 Gut commen" ~•• 1ubmitt1d DY re1d1rt UICI olCI no! ntctiurilY rt/IHI l~t vltW1< el ri. news11111"'r. Send JOur pet PttYt 111 Glllomy Giil. D1ity Pilol. I 11dignatio11 Or Plai11 Bad Teniper? ~YDNEY J.HARRI~ Anti cs with Semantics: \Vho \\·ould dare to compare my '"righteous indignation" \l'ith yo ur •·shocking bad temper"'? I explain my position ··in a broad fram e of rcfercnce." but you explain yours only .. in glittering generalities." • • • The father \\'ho says to a child, "\\'hen I_ "·as your age ... "is already telling a hc, because it \Yas not the same :igc in a different age. \Vhen I extol the ,·irtues of ''discipline,'' the odds are high that I an1 preparing to administer it rather than submit to it. • ''Cuisine" is food served to those \vho don't enjoy it Unless they are paying n1ore than it's \\'Orth . ' I have a healthy self-respect: you have ~ good opinion o( yourself: he is 1ntolerably conceited,. • • Can it be wholly a linguistic accident that the v.·ord •·tongue" is feminine in Greek . Lalin. Italian, French, Spa ni sh. and German? I \\·ent to the fihn "The Exorcist" because "I wanted to see what people are getting so excited about." but everv· body else went because "people are a·t- tracted to that kind of morbidity·· . " .) "It's dog-eat-dog in this business." said the man -proceeding to behave ;n :l manner that no dog has ever behaved toward another. ' \Vhat \\'e call the ''Free \Vorld'' consists mainly of those nations which have decided to relinquish some freedom to Us rather than to Them . I have retained legaJ couns.el: you have hired a Ja\vyer; he found himself some shyster. When I am stopped for a driving infraction, I wonder why the cops aren 't busy 1'chaslng criminals" Instead of hounding respectable citizens: but when another motorist runs through a red light, I wonder .angrily "why the police are riever around when they're needed." •. . "' . ~1y romance is a "grand passion": yours ls "just one of those things"; his ls a "ridiculous Infatuation." • I '• , A '1realls~ ts a man who prides hlmoelf on beillg' able lo lake !he world as he finds It, which only contributes lo maklni It a llUle woroc. Behind Nixon's Optimism \VASJIJNGT07'1-As an expert in se!J-tul· filling proph ecies Presi df:nt Nixon's track record is not bad. He kept saying in 1970 that 1971 1rould be a good yea r and 1972 11 ould be very good and they \\·e re. economically speaking. -f\01v h<' is at it again. saying that he can ··safely" predict that "by the cnd of ·74 1\·e 11•ill say it 11·as a good yea r economically. ·;5 \1·i\l be a better year and 'i6 11ill l,l{> ·h~ very !Jest ~('ar America has c1·er had econonucally." The "l'ery h (' s l y car," suppo~cdly \\OUld be n1easurPd by incr~ased pro· duction. 1o1vc r . d p r i c es. dcrreas('d une111ploy111ent and incrensed personal income. .. NIXON 'S economic forecasts are not \\'idely shared by a nervous econon1ic community, 11•hich is more concerned at the moment 11•ith suspicions about the financial system's stability. There is trouble in the banking v.-orld invol ving such giants as i\lanufacturer's Hanol'er Corp., J. P. Morgan, Bankamerica Corp .. First National City Bank. Nervousness about the stock of these big organizations apparently arises from some troubles into which lesser banks hal'e fall en. causing jitters to run through \Vall Street. Wi\'1 banks charging l I 1 1 percent int erest lo their most favored borrov.·ers. it may be difficult to understand 1vhy the banking system v.·ould be insecure. But perhaps it is the dizziness suffered at greal heights that causes the fear of intmlnent fall. • (RICHARD WILSO~ President Nixon's optimism is n1orc explainf!tble. 11e is a great believer in the fulfilln1enl of his O\Vll prophecies. Saying it \\'iii be so 1vill 1nakc it so. Those \\'ho do not understand this arc const<intlv asking rhetorical queslions on how Nixoi1 can stand the strain. 1von't he crack. or co1ne shuddering do1vn in a (or1n\ess blob and ooze from the scene? TllEllEFOlll.:: as ad\•ersitv int'rea Sl'S. and \1·ith each st<1ge 111 its ·increa~('. it is assun1ed in sornc r1uarters that 1\ixon v.·111 have to resign. H only becausr so1nc of his former supporters arc ca!!ing for it. Senator Barrv Goldwater tfl ep.- Ariz.) as s um e "s that if Nixon is impeached. he \1•iH resign. A Republic:in senator running for reelection 1 n Pennsylvania righteously calls f o r f\ixon·s resignation. The Republican Leader of the House, John Rhodes I Rep.- Ariz.) says that even if the President is not impeachable he should at least give thought to resign ing. \\'hich is a masterpiece of ambiguous statements. Such developments. if not specifically then o( this general tone. 11·ere expected by the President v.•hen he decided to n1ake public the ugly \Vatergate tapes. Bad initial reactions .,.,·ere forecast. .. Boy, 11•hat happened \1•as s u r c predictable." said one o( 1\ixon's three or four closest advisers. So 11·c see Nixon again in a familiar role. llis mind has leaped ahead -as it has also on the slate of the econon1y -to that stage in the future 1\'hen adverse rt'action is te111prred and a balanced JUdgn1rnt prcl'ails. -· TllE STUO IOL:S rcadcr of l h c \ratcrgate tapes 11·ill find in then1 his confidence that advcrsity 1\•ill be overcome one 1\•ay or another: and hi s 01111 intrrpretation on 11·hat he did about that \1 as to let e\'erything .. hang out.·• ;:1lthough others v.·ould say the opposite 11as true. l.i1·en the true sla te of Nixon·s mind. \rh ich is that advcrsi ty -11·ill be overcome. the idea of rts1gnat1011 can play only a passing role in his calculations. Nixon's pro(l<'nsity in so1ne instances to say one 1hing but do the opposi te is not eontrolling 11·h('n he enters very critic;il stages of his car('cr. Then the old stubborn strcflk trikes over, and the 11·orse said about hi111 !he rnore convinced he bCl'on1es of his 011n rightness. ll 11•i\I be notcd in this connection ho\V en!husi;isticall.v and confidently he ha s 1t1rned a11·av from cconornic controls he once said he nevcr l\'OU!d invoke. !'\OT ONLY 11ill 19i6, the :vcar of the American bicenlt"nnial. be the "\•erv best year" econo mi cally. but Nixon is betting it 11•ill be a goOO yea r for hi1n personally. He \\'ill have survi\'ed by an act of will. according to his calculations. the iinpeachment fire storm and will brin g his tenure to a normal cnd so that it \l'ill be judged in the future as a completed \rhole. At the nioment if Nixon's prophecics n1ay seen1 unfulfillable this Is nothing tle\I' in his career or overcoming adl'crsity through stubbornness and persistence. ~!is daughter. Julie, reads hin1 right. He 1vill slick it oul until the last roll is called up yonder on Capito! 11ill. Abortion Battle Rages \\lhenever S\\'eetwife and I feel the need for some new reading material. l sit dovm at th is old type1vriter and bat oul a column on abortions. Boy, the letters come flooding in ; \\'e can do v.'ithout television for a couple of days ! Just about bal£ or the letter-1\·rilers oppose abortions on various grounds, mostly religious and moral -the · sanctity of life. The other half approve of abortions on the premise that a woman ha s the ril(ht lo de- cide \•:hat to do '" 1th her 1J1vn body. Funny thing, l'vc noticed. Those \l'hO agree l''ith our anti- abort!on stance RI· \\'ays sign t h e I r name to their lettf!r : those "'ho disagree seldom do. That way, I gue.ss, they feel at case calling me a male chauvinist pig. And so the battle rages. l\1EANWHJLE, state g o v e r n m e n t continues to compel those opposed to abortions to finance a violation of their personal moral . and religious code; at least one out or every three therapeutic abortions performed In cauromla is paid for by the taxpayer. One out of three! In 1973, California taxpayers shelled out $12 million to pay for U,300 abortions performed under Medi-Oil,. the state's health care service program. It Is rtasonable to assume that about $6 mlllJon of that nloney came from taxpayers who are staunchly opposcd to SU<h legalized murder. Thus docs caesar lorcellililffiVidu81 to violate hls conscience. It is one thing lo keep separate cbun:h and slate: ll ls \ (.._ __ R_u_s_"_.'A_i;_:r_o_N~J something else -it is the antithesis or liberty -to permit the state to abrogate the individual"s religious convictions. But. abrogation and pre-emption seem to be the 11•atch1vords in Babylon these clays. Paul Good11·in. ~l.D.. our (riendly fan1ily phys ician. recently sent us a report fro1n the Pregnancy Control Center in San Francisco's Cathedral Hill ~1edical Center. ll is a compilation o( data regarding abortions performed the re during 1973. If those data renect the state"·ide picture. and they are probably pretty close, this is the way things seem to be: ABOUT 1.300 of those 42,300 Medi-Cal abortions v.·ere performed on girls under the age of sixteen. About 200 were performed on girls und er fourteen , and about 13,500 young y:omen betVi·een sixteen and twenty years or age subjected themselves and their unborn child to that sophi::ticated. vacuum cleaner. The typical female undergoing an abortion was white, unmarried, between tbe ages or twenty and thirty1 from a middle income family, and had a high school education. Chances are rour-~ live ll·was not her first P't8ll'•CJ\- The argument that state-subsidiied abortions are performed mostly on underprivileged r e m a 1 e 1 from the mfnorily groups does not Mid water: nincly.flvo peroenl of the operations were perrormed on non-black women. Statistics also refutc thl' contention thal abortions are perforn1cd to protect the health o( the \1·ould·nOl·be mother. In nine cases out of ten. the abortion 11·as perforn1ed to avoid the consequences of promiscuity. It would see1n there arc easier ways to do that than to murder an unborn child. And. if all of that is not enough to make you \Vonder v.·hat is happening to the soul of America. ponder this : According to one 1nedica\ sou1 ce. thrrc \Vere more abortions thiin tonsillectomies performed last yea r. OlAN6l COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. \Vttd, P1'1:ilf.lktr Thoma.s Keev1/, Editor Barbaro Krti!nch Editorial Page Editor The editon11l p11~ of 01"' Da ily Pilot $l'Cks to 1nfomi ~ stimulate ~aders b)· pris:tnllng on !his page d!vel"!le t'Omn1rntary on lopH't of in· te~&t by synchc111ed colwnrusts and cartoon1&ti, by pr.>V1(hng ll fonim for readers· \'if'"-'S and by pretl"f'lling ttus nc"·spaper's opinion' and id1ti'S on cur~nt topks. The l'(lilor1al opinions of th~ Daib' Pilol app<>ar only 1n 1he tdltorlal rolumn 111 11'1<' top of the. paa~. Oplnions expttsst'd by tht roJ. umnists and car1oon1~.s •nd leHtr "rrilt'f'S a~ thtir ooa·n and no ~ndorM:· ' mrnt or thelr vlrv.t by t~ Dt.fl.Y Pilot tnould be: tru:«rtd.. Friday, May 24, 1974 • I .'I ~ Son Safe, ' " Friday, May 24, 1974 Mistaken ldentit9 "' ' DAILY PILOT i1 ! As Father Surrendi?rs SL.~NY\IALE (AP 1 -A 20- \'l':tr·old falhC'r \I hO kept i).ll1f1' rnv:iy for right hours ~y brandi~hini;: a hulr.hcr knife 11t·::ir 1hc throat of his l4-- n1011th-old ~on su rrendered mt'i·k!v late Thursday without h;1nni'ng l11m:;elf or the child, p11l1ce !'aid. ··Tin1c ~·as on our side,'' [ Stale J Hot Confrontation 1,,"t11111111·nled police ch ief GL•11ri:e Hansen of Sunnyvale afll·r BolK'rl \Vhitn cy, an uneniplu~ed electro nics as~c·niblcr. \'.nlked out of the sn1:ill :'lpartmcnt, turned his son . Jh cha rd , over to his niother and was taken to Assembly Speaker Bob Moretti, right, interrupts Secretary of State Edmun .. d G. r<11!cy ~1l'dical Center for Brown, Jr., during a dramatic, rough and tumble, impromptu debate at the Stat~ t'.~arninntion. Capitol Thursday following separate ne\VS conferences. Dro\vn charged 1'1~r.ett1 All day \Vhilney had with being a latecomer to the effort to close tax loopholes and .cleanup .pol1t1cal rl'Jt'<'tcd lhe plells of police, abuses. 1'1oretti countered by telling BrO\\'f1, "the amount of 1~!ormat10~ that h1-. n101hC"r and a priest to you know around here could be \Vri\ten on the head of a needle . The primary tC'lease the baby. saying he I · · I d i1ould kill himself and his son __ e_e_c_l1_o_n_1_s_o_n_y_1_1_a_y_s_a_w_a_y_. ____________ --------- unless his \\'ifc, Mary, 18, Polic~ Surround Home HOLLYWOOD (UPI\ Gerri, an Australia-born secretary, ·and Joan, a medical technologist, were watching television in their modest bungalow late Thursday night when the first police car took up station outside to make. sure they could not escape. Gerri and Joan, both 27, had just been mistaken for Emily Harris and Patricia Hearst. An anonymous telephone call to Los Angeles police or the FBI had reported the presence of the two '!li'Ornen in the house behind another loaded into the cars. lhe police did•ot know that in the rear bungalow it was just Gerri and Joan, and all they were up to was going to bed. Through the night men unobtrusively took up positions around the bungalow, in the streets on either s i d e . Newsmen began gathering at the Holl;,cwood station. Word got out that "something big" "I didn't think they v.·ere the police ." Back at the .station, one officer turned to another. "He won't believe we're really the police," he said. · That wa.s when t h c Hollywood Divblon statioo decided to call the rear house to see if Patricia Hearst would answer. "Wow! Only in Hollywood,'' • 'ftllJ God, ft reall11 fs the police and the11 reall11 ha1'e us s111To11nd· ed.' • home on Carleton \Vay, a was brewing. The radio a rep;irter listening in neighborhood of I 0 w -re n t channels can1e alive with talk exclaimed. houses on the eastern edge of Hollywood. as more and more men The phone rang in the At the Hollywood Division filtered into position. bungalow and Gerri, dragged station, men with shotguns As the fir st light broke over out of a sleep, answered it. were loading into cars to the Hollywood hills, an officer "This is the Los Angeles follow up yet one more tip in in charge of the operation Police Department. We would one of the most intensive ,telephoned the front house. like you women to identify criminal hWlts in California The call u•as answered by yourselves." history. There had been blind Jack Agopin, 42. a grocer. He Outside in the s1reet there leads before that led nowhere. was told that his hoo.5e was were more than 60 officers, And then there was also the surrounded and the police and the tension was rising. tip ,from a 53-year-old woman u·anted lo knO\\' ll·ho those lll'O "I was terrified," said Joan. last 1''riday that led to the women were in the rear. "We called back and he was us surroundedf"t'hey wanted to know if we could be ?<.1iss Hearst and Mrs. Hanis." "We said we weren't ,'' Gerri said. "We were really S<.'ared when we went out the door," said Gerri. "I v.•as beginning to wonder if t should go home, to Australia." She's lived in the United States five years . 'l'he nose of the squad car rolled into view past the front house. Back at the station house. newsmen and officers had already started laughing and joking. "The SLA would nevC"r have 1umed the lighls on ." said one reporter. "It can't be them." Over the open radio they could hear one officer rep;irting the progress as another entered the house ~ind his voice came over tht• telephone . "It's not them. Nobody here but honest citizens." "I thought the police \\'ere just super," Gerri said. "I have no complaints about them at all. "After all, we really could have been the SLA." tt>tumcd to hi.In. The couple had quarreled and she had gone to visit her parents, flilr. and 1'.lrs. Francis Gallagher, in Las Vegas. Nev., Hansen said. Police erforts to reach her u•ere unsuccessful. Grand Jury II ears Views On Patty's State of Mind biggest gun battle in the "I told them they had to be right. ~1y C..od, it really is the department's history. As they pulling my leg." said Agopin. police and they really do have -~------'----'--'----''---'----'--'~-----~--------~----- e B1·ibe Suspects SA:\ DIEGO I AP ) -An Oakland lawyer and tvto aides "·C"re jailed for investigation of bribery in an alleged attempt to extort $2.200 from a sailor l'harged with rape. volunt.1r1h· p;1rticip:11f"d. has evidently throvrn up a 1 ~lat1he1~s has said ~llss very bitter and in·a!ional licarst to!d him she \\'as a barrier between herself and ~~/~~~a7ndp~~~c!~~n~a:~i~h~ me and her~fan1ily and that it gun-or.·he!!'~:~ U>..a!-~b.r-coultl i seen:i~--~tile-·~f~ u.s _ <C.. -_ ... Frank Al. Ennix. 38. \l'ho n1aintalns a !a\v offft:c in San Diego, u'3s arrested Thursday along u·ith his e xe cut iv c assistant. Dorothy R. Valian. 42. both of San Diego. the rape \'icti m. Janet Espe.-:.!1, of National City, and her estrange d husband. G~rardo Espe, 39, of Coronado. SAN FRA~CISCO (A PI -A high school senior allegedly kidnapcd by the Symbionese Liberation Arn1y t est i f ie d Thursday before a 6rar~..Jt:r;.' ;tbout Patricia Jlcarst's state -of mind. Ton1 1\1 a t th r 11 s . 18. Lyn1>,·ood , who u·as ~llrgt'tlly abducted by the SLA for 12 hours last \'leek in Los Angeles, appeared before the Grand Jury, which \\'as consdering !'\tiss Hearst's role in the San Francisco bank robbery. have used at any time. particularly tor me -to p!eatl'J Before \Vt'ed entcrl'd the for her to give up" ===============:..:;;:::===============~ closed Sl'SS1on. he s a id '----------------------- attorneys had told him that the f u g it i v c ne\\'Spapcr h cir es s·s "exlraordin<1r;1" situation "'Ould give her "'almost complete coo.trot of her legal situation" if she e Rock Concert LOS A~GELES (AP) -A police official says t he 1nanpo\\-er needed to patrol a proposed f1\·o-day rock concert ;1t Memorial Coliseun1 could hamper h i s department's efforts to pa1rol the rest of the cit y. City police commissioners Thursday postponed for one \l~k a d.:!cision on \l'hcthcr to grtJnt permission for the concert after Deputy Police Chief Louis Sparrer said about 1,600 of the city's 7,20 man force \\'Quid be needed to maintain crowd control. ePrlsoners Mo.,ed STOCKTON (AP -Two persons accused in t h c slayings of nine persons near Victor last r\ovember have been moved from De u c I Vocational Jnstitution to lhe Sonoma County jail at Santa llosa. \\'illie Luther Sterlman and Douglas E. Grctz!cr were moved Thursday. Steven A. \Vced , 26, ~liss Hearst's fianct', whom she later renounced as a "sexist pig ," also testified. Both told the panel \Vhal thev knew about Miss Hearst"s sta ic of mind. Until now, ~he hns been sought only as a materia l \\'ilncss in the April I:i robbery because authorities were not sure she had Flll Nails C1-i111e Chief LOS ANGELES IUPI) Anthony T. Spano, 57, of Long Beach. was arrested Thursday on l\1ann Act charges by the FBI, \\'hich said a woman, 21, who rcsp;inded to a ne\\'Spaper ad offering a job, was taken lo ~texico City and forced to bce-0n1e a prostitute. Spano is president of Crime Prcventor Products, Inc. surrendered. ··1 am afraid for her life and I '"ould like to talk to her," \Veed said. "\Vhat I have been trying to point out in the last couple o! days is that J>aHy Police Nub 'Rupist' LOS ANGELES (AP\ - Armed officers assisted by at least t\\'O helicopters circling overhead staged a shootout ln the Hollywocxl. area and captured a man who was thought to be the so-called stocking-mask rapist. The man, V.'ho was not immediale\y identified. u'8s shot and wollllded in the half- hour operation Thu rs day night, a sp<>kemian said. Officers said the man was responsible for at least 50 rapes and one murder in the llollyll·ood area. 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State Budgets $19 Million for CdM Freeway California Highway commissioners Thursday transferred $13 million to their 1974-75 budget to allow for almost immediate construction of the Corona del l\-far Freeway from the San Diego · Freeway to Red l!iU Av~iue. The funds, boosted by a $5.8 million federal allocation. will also cover the cost of the Corona de! Mar interchWlge with the NewPort Freeway. However, the commission's decision to • allocate all but $1 million of the federal funds granted to Orange County to the Corona del Mar Freeway project has triggered a protest among other cities. During their Sacramento meeting, commissioners also r e c e i v e d a rcCQmmendation from the Department of Transportation to delete plans to build both the Route 39 Freeway through Huntington Beach and the Laguna Canyon Freeway into Laguna Beach. The decision to expedite work on Route 73, the Corona del Mar Freeway, came after months of intensive pressure from state legislators and Costa Mesa , Irvine, and Newport Beach city officials. Transportation Department officials in Los Angeles lamented the decision to shelve plans for the Route 39 freeway, saying it is badly needed. "It would have serviced a major traffic problem," said Charles Ford, deputy Ellington, 7 5, Dies Fanied Maestro Succunibs to Cancer t\E\V YORK (AP) -Duke Ellington, \\'ho introduced a sizzling brand of jazz to ~larlem in the 1920s and later became Arnerica·s good\\•ill 1nusic an1bassador !he · \l'Orld over as bandleader and l'Otnposer. died today .of cancer and p11eun1onia. He was 75. ""EClwBrdl\enpedy "Ellington, nickna·med "Duke" for his i1npcccable attire, died at 12:10 a.m. PDT , at Coluntbia Presbyterian h1edical Center. "~1r. Ellington suffered irom cancer involving l:xlth lungs and pneumonia at the end," the hospital said in a statement on behalf of the family . "He entered the hospital at the end of 1'.1arch and re(:eived intensive radium and chemotherapy treatments. He w a s heartened by the thousands of messages from his fr iends around the world." At his bedsiede \\'as his sister, Ruth, and his son, ~1crcer. f'uneral services y,·ill be Monday at St. John the Divine Cathedral in New York. Presldent Nixon. calling Ellington "America's foremost composer,'' said: "\Ve are all poorer because the Duke is no longer "'ilh us, but his memory will live on for generations to come In the music y,·it h Y.'hich he enriched his nation." Boston Pops director Arthur Fiedler. ,,,.ho said he y,·as composing a get.well telegram to send to Ellington "1hen he heard of his death. said Ellington was a "very i1nportant man" and "not only a great n1usician but also a great gentleman." Ellington had been unable to attend "'lebrations for his 75th birthday in New York last month. The celebration brought together Jj jazz groups and soloists in a tribute lo the jazz master. In February. Ellington returned to \\'ashington. n·here he grev,r up, and performed for several hundred inner city school children and Julie Nixon Eisenho"'<'r. The President's daughter h a i 1 e d SIZZLING JAZZMAN DEAD Duke Ellington, 75 Ellington as "one of my heroes" and brought a Jetter fron1 her father addressed lo "his excellency. the Duke of Ellington." The letter froin President Nixon proclaimed that "there'll ne\"er be another you.'' And acr05S the u·orld music-lo,·ing audiences agreed, as they clapped in time, stomped and shouted to the s1nooth jazz of the Ellingl.on band. Among the honors given Ellington in the course of his career \\'3S the French Legion of Honor. presented in July 1973. Asked how many countries had given him a~''ards. he replied: "I never count a\\'ards. I only enjoy don 't even count the bars when I write, do I? Oh, I guess I have lo." Ellington. a··1a11 . url>ane. baggy-eyl'd piano player, wrote n1ore than J.()00 c.-on1positions. Among thern arc so1ne that al most --everybody.-can...hum--"1 n -~i-y Solitude," "I Let A Sor'lg Go Out of r..·ly Heart," "Don't Gel Around lo.1uch Any More.'' and dozens more. In I ate r years, he poured out a prodigious stream of longer orchest;-.:1 pieces, tone ~ms. sacred \vorks. choral pieces, movie, television and ballet scores, and e\'en an opera or t\\'O. He composed in taxicabs. i n reslaurants, on buses. and often \1orked until day,n after playing night club dates on his never-ending tours of the 1vorld. "I'm in contact every night y,·ith people -live people. listening to my music." he said in the seventh decade of his life. "\Vhat reason ...,·ould J ha\"e Lo retire from the road?" President Nixon invited hhn to 1he \\'hite House on. bis 70th birthd<iy and gave him the nation'.a highest civilian honor. the Medal of Freedom. The Republic of Togo in Africa put his picture on a postage snimp in a 1967 series .,...·hich also featured Ba ch . Beetho ven and Debussy. Arturo Toscanini c o n1 m i s s i o n e d Ellington to \\Tile a piece for his NBC Symphony, and other s y n1 phony orchestras around the \\'Orld have played Ellington's music. So has a!r:ios~ every dance band. In 1965. y,·hcn he \\"as 66. a Pulittcr Prize jury recommended liim for a special a\1·ard, but the advi!ilJry board rejected it. ··Fate is being kind to me." Ellington said. "Fate doe sn't w11 n l n1c to be famous too young." "! y,·ork. and I \\Tile. and that's it." he once said. ""ri1y reward is hearing "'hat I've done. and. unlike n1ost con1posers, I (See DUKE, Page 21 Judge Hits Nixon Action Preside11t Refuses to Tur1i Over Ellsberg Evidence From \\'ire SerVicm \VASllINGTON -.President Nixon fa iled lo produce sulpoenaed evidence for the Ellsberg t.-eak-in trial today and the judge warned that the White ttouse is Hmoving toward aborUng this case." Faced with an ll a.m. PDT deadline for producing White House papers subpoenaed by two former I 011 presidential aides, \Vhite House attorney James D. St. Clair appeared instead with a motion to quash the subpoena. "The action you have taken moves this case in the direction of cjismissal," U.S. District Judge Gerhard Gesell said from the bench. keep documents subpoenaed in the case. Gerhard wanled St. Clair: "The President ml.ISi make his choice.'' Gesell told St. Clair during the 45- minute court proceeding that he should check with Ni:s:on personally to see if he understands the impliegatlons of with· holding the documenls, and to report back "some time in midweek.'' . Gesell subpoenaed the personal files of fGMller top White House ai:ides John D. Ehrlichman and Charles \V. Colson for their use in their June 17 trial on charges of conspiracy in the 1971 Ellsberg break· in. Under the subpoena, "necessary and relevant" materials were to be delivered lo Gesell at 11 a.m. But SL Cla1r arrived at the court shortly before the deadline with oo files. SL Clair, botll in a letter and in person. asked the subpoenas be quashed because they were too broad. "\Vhat kind of a case do you think this is, l\1r. St. Clair?" Gesell interrupted. "It is-not for the President to determine what documents ought to be produced. I want those documents produced ." "We are here lo argue a motion to quash these subpoen as.'' St. C.1air said as he arrived at the courthouse. Asked if the White House was prepared to go all the way to the Supreme Court to resist the subpoenas, St. Clair replied: "If it goes that far. sure." district director for Los Angel es an1I Orange counties. "But we just c<in t sel' any "'ay ofl getting fu nds for it" More than half of thC' state free\\'~"· and other road construction projctts 111il be ci1her killed or significantly 1t<'laycd by budget cutbacks announced by Transportation Department officials. The budget they suhn1itted to co1n1nissioners is for $3.9 billion over the next eight years. 'fhey had cstin1atrd just last year that the state "·ould be able to spe nd $8 billion during that period. Included in that budget is !he cxtcn:.1on uf the Newpo1·t FreC\I ay through Cost<.1 ~lt·sa. a project nO\V scheduled ror tile 197!Hl0 fiscal year. Arnong the Orange Cou11ly projc..:1 s \1•hich 1nay be affcl·ted by the cutback~ arc construction of a new Pacific Coast ll lghway bridge over Nc\1•port Bay and ir11 prove1ncnt of Ortega !1 1gh11;•v Lil Sa1~ Ju:.in Cap1:.trano. All of th,'rn rt•inain in tli. tt:nlal •vc htrlg..:t but ~!:1h• offici.il" ~•1••1 !h1·L r fai r \\Lii be d11t1d1•d by lht• :1\;1i\:1C1li ly OI funds Ill !he l'UlllUlg \Clll"S 111 ;uu 1uun1·Ln!.( !he e u ! 11 ;.1 ck s. Tra11~purt:i\!on Uirector 1!01\:irfl L:!lr1ch ~aid : '":'llnn.1· lar~t•-sca!t• f1·f'1·1\·:iy proiccts 1Sr.c FHl::E\\'A''· J'agl." :!~ Dall• Piia• s1~u Phota OFFICER MIKE WATKINS EXAMINES DEMOLISHED CAR FOLLOWING FATAL CRASH Costa Mesa Collision Occurred Early Today at Harbor Boulevard and San Diego Freeway Culls f 01· St111ly Diecl1·icl1 Seelis F1·eeze For Reve11i1e Sl1arii1g By \\"ILLJA,\1 SCJfREIBEH 01 lh• D11!y Pilot Staff Orange County Supl'r\·isor l~alph Diedrich h;is rccom1nendcd an immedi ate freeze on all new federal revenue sharing fund allocations until after an intensive study of the program. it 1vas learned today. Diedrich is expected to ·'Push for the funding freeze. 11·hich 1vould particularly affect n1oney sha red 1vith the coun!y's 26 cities. ul !he regular county Board of Supervisors meeting Tuesday. · Reaction to Diedrich's proposal among several Orange Coast city managers appeared to be favorable. especially si nce lhe freeze \\"Ouldn't affect allocation requests already in progress. In a leller to fellow super\'isors. Diedric~ said the revenue sharing program has doled oul $23 million of ihe $25 million available to date. "As of this moment. \1·e can allocate mori.: funds. but we are not legally required to do so before Dec. 31, 1976.°' he said. "With that in mind . I believe ii is time t~ completely evaluate the program.°' Orange County is one of a vcr~ [1·11• California counties \\'hi c h shares the federal \\"indfall money 1vith its cities. Diedrich sa id in his lelter that UC Irvine's School of Administration has "expressed an interest in developing a system of social accounting to include criteria by which social programs 1nay be evaluated." He said he has spoken .,...·ith universit~· reprcsentati\'es and is satisfied that "qualified personnel are available to perform such a study to 1he county's satisfaction." Diedrich said the study should cos t no more than '$10.000 and V.·ould develop a rnethod by "'hich the county's social revenue programs can be evaluated. He also noted that the study 1rould evaluate revenue sha ri ng progran1s <JS ;1 basis for future allocation to lhe cities and other aecncies. The city n1anagers of :\'c\\·port Beach. Huntington Beach and Costa l\lcsa said today the proposed stud.v is a good idea as long as the applications no1v in the \\'Orks aren't affected . "\\'C'\'e been \'Cry pll'HScd and fSee FREEZE, Page 21 Fonner Con Charf>:erl CllICAGO !UPTl -Frank J. Cooke. 30. an unemployed forn1er convict, \\'as arrested early today and charged \Vith n111rdcr in the shootings of a pregnant teen-ager and a boy. The victirns . ~liss Racdean r..1crritl. 19. and Tony Taylor. 14, bo1h or sub urban llodgkins. 1vere found Sundav In a remote arl'a of Lcn1ont, anOther suburb south of Chcago. Miss Merrill had been shut eight lirnes anti Taylor six ti1ncs. investigators reported. Collisiou l(ills Ma n, 19; ~!'1 ·011 tl Drii·er ,fi":·{'.~lel l A ~·outh \\US killed ;11v1 ;1 second motorist \\'<IS arrl'~IL'd !':lrll' t1xl;i\· as !he result or n broads1d1• c;1r collision in Costa ~lt'sa. Gregor~ \" H~ psC'. 19. ;1 l"l'tt•n lly·hired C"ustodian at Saddlebnck lligh Sthool in Santa Ana . '~as pronouncl.'d de<;id on ;1rrival at Cosla l\lts.:1 :\lc1norL<1I I lospilal of niassi\·e head in;uries. Rogelio ~I. Quint ero. :!3. also kno\1 n as lloger i\!. Quintro. \v:is booked on suspicion of \el1k·u lt1r 1nanslaughtcr following the cra~h un fl ;1r1Jor 1:ou!e\':i nl <ii the San Di0go Frt'l'11<1.1 ofJr<1111p. <Juintcro, of l2j7 Oak Sr . S<i nl <l 1\11;1. r0maincd in jail th is 111or111ng in lieu of Sl.500 bail on the felony t:hargc The suspcc l. <l buathuilcler. \1,1s <tltcg(•dly intoxicil!t.:d .11 1he 11n1c t•f 1hc ;1cc1dcnl ~hortly :11tc·r n11dni;,'\11. accorchng lo arresting oltitt'rs. ln\·csllgators satcl 11.'P~c h;id just left the S<u1 Otego 1-'rcc\\,l\' proceeding througl-i the II arbor Boulevard interSt'ctinn on a green li gh t 11hen his car \\'CJS r:inuncd by Quintcro·s \"an. Orange Coast Weathe r Gesell directed st. Clair to go back to the White House and make sure the President intends to withhold the evidence which defendants ·have said Is needed for a trial scheduled to start in Gesell's court June 17. "I want to know if the President ~ deliberately taking actions t o w a r d aborting this case," Gesell said. Women Plan Clean Sweep for Mesa Patchy low clouds night und l'arly n1orning hours Saturda~ bu! nll1l•r- \\'ise n1ostly sunny :-:i..1e ... 1111h uarmcr ten1pt>r allffl'"· 111.~h~ .11 the beaches 70 rLs1ng to C:.! 1nl ;1111J Lons !»-58. St. Clair said the White House will fight to the Supreme Court if necessary to No Monda,y Trasli Pickup No trash or garbage will be picked up on Memorial Day, 1974 In C..ta M.,.. James Eldrldgo, manager of lhe C..la Mesa Sanllary Dl3lrlct, said Ille entire trash pickup achedule in all ..... or the cl!J will simply move on "7 one day. ' The women who brought you t.he. "Cleanup Spree in '73" are going lo do "More For You in '74." That's lhe official slogan just lldopted by the Costa Mesa Beautlflcalion Committee for a five-week clean sweep of the city this Jw>e and July. 1be eeauuncatlon Commlttl'e last year initiated the cleanup or some 20 trash and~ debri.laden vacant lots and city streets last year, but lhe project lilerally 18" °"t ol gas with die onaet of the energy crisis. "Because of the energy crisis and the lack of diesel fuel the dump was closed on Saturdayi and Sundays,' noled r;1n, Maureen DlDomenlco, chairman of the committee. '"Wo never really got Into our ICCOl1d phase, which was Jo provldp local I collection points where people could tack the rummage their trash man wouldn 'I collect. We tried it only once on the westslde. It was successful , lo a point, but it proved too cumbersome." Instead, the committee will proceed directly with Phase Ill ol their cleanup program which involves free curbside pickups of unwanted materials. Mrs. DJDomenico emphas~ed lhat the curb.side collections scheduled t h i s summer will be a one-time only tft ice this year. This Is how It wm work: On your pickup day you may". put anything you want to gel rid ol out on lhe curb, along with your trash. The only requi,..,,,enls are that the collectibles be no beavler than two men can handle and that they be dlerctly at lhe curb. -· ·r \\forkers will not retrieve the materials from backyards. A large stakcbed truck will follow the trash truck and pick the items up free of charge. There is no lin1it and anything goes, including balhtubS, water heaters. mattresses, lawn furniture aod engine blocks. All of the items must be placed out on the. t.'urb by the. time the truck gets there, or. by 7 a.m. PickupS wlll be made In conjuOction y,•itb regularly scheduled trnsh pickup days. If your pickup day is Friday. th<: special pickup day will be June 7. Other dates Are June 17 for Monday pickup.,, June 21 for Tuesday pickups. July 3 for Wednesday pickup!, and July 11 for Tburolay pickups. '( "If this tun1s out successful and doesn't cost too 1nuch \\'e hope lo do ii every year." said ~!rs. DiDomenico, whose operation is being funded under a $2.200 allocallon from the city council. Another project i n v o I v es the Beautification Committee and the Coata Mesa-Newport ~r a r b o r L i 0 n s Club combining efforts to keep Cosla M~1 Clean. • Memhers of fhe UoM Club have agret:d to buy 10 concrete trash re<eplacles which wm be placed at various locations on Newport BoUlevard, llarbor Boulevard. and. 17th and t9th !trects for the convenience of shoppers ond bus riders. The Costo Mesa City Council has agreed to pay for the COil of removing Ule trash from ,receptacles. I NSllt·~-: 1'011.\ \' \Von1e 11 r11·11.~t.~ •Pt: ,\!r11~111/1•v1 to 111ake II n1 111r 11101.· .. <101111· 11ated tul n1irr~·t'1 S!nr1 \I r11t·1·;1 Jo Oliioll u11r/ l.1••1r11• l\u.~111·r exa1111u1• !lie prtll.llt''" 111 Judou\ Week1•ndcr. l••llM " N•l!.1111 HtWI • I.. M, llO~d ' Or•n~• CtuntY " C•lltor11i. ' At 11flijtlnr. 1 .. 11 CllH>ll..i J1·'4 SY1YI• Porttr " Ctmlt• " Spoth 11·29 c,.,,.,.~ " SI~-M'\11t1t lt-ll DHlll to/Oll(t' .. TtlOYillon • l!ll1:1r.,11 fllN ' T"'-•'''' '"" (111el"tlli"'""' 11.:t w~'''*' • ·-· 11·1> Wlll1t ,Wtlll " Hwnc: ... .. Wtlft.tll't frttwt 1·11 AMLlolllln. .. WMltll'' Ht'#J ''°" ...... •n W..._tlMff ,... Mu,_,_,. " • , ) ' < I 2 DAILY PILD_T~ __ c _____ _:F,::rld::Q~·c..:M::Q:c._:2::;4.~l'.:'.9::::74 ' I ' ~. Street Sce1ie • . , "' " •.,-::,; •. ~i •• Brick-patterned surfal'C. ground cover, shrubs and trees arc part of a recently-con1pleted beautification project on Newport Boulevard i.n ... Costa lo.lesa. 'f he landscaped median runs from 15th Street to 19th Street. Cost of the job~was S70.000. ·----------·--------- Defector A·waits Okay For San Clen1e11te Trip Dy J OllN VA LTERZA 01 lht Dt1IY Pilot St1!1 Dean lloxscy. the 47-ycar-o!d .\n1erican defector "·ho had a chang(' of heart and \Yantcd to ~ct• his ailing stcpn1othcr in S;in C\en1c11te, no longt·r llas to fight his \\'ay into the L'.S. Einba~sy 111 '.\lo:ic.'011·, dispatches said this 111cck. lfoxscy Inst 11'ctk 11:1s inh•rccptcd by So\'il'I police. but finally i;auicd entry to the l.S. cncl.11l· 11 i1 h hl•lp fron1 An1t'ricnn security personnel. Once inside. hl' asked for 1hc right to return to !he L.S. to 1·is1! his steprnot hcr. .\!rs. Ella Hoxscy, 78. of S<.1n Clcinentt·. as 111ell as his natural n1o!her. .\lrs. Helen !Jugo uf ~e1p;1, Calif. Iteporls this \~eek s:11d 1 loxscy la1cr OC .l{ctail Clerks Local Ol(s Strike_ 1\t Food Stores The 13.000-1nen1bcr Orange County Ht·tall Clerks Local 32~ has voted by a 90 fH.:rccnt rnarRl!l 10 jo111 other Sou1hern C:ihfornia locals 1n :1 strike againsl food s!orcs June 6 un!t'ss n1~1nag(·n1cnt meets Jcnu1nd s for a il·ct•nt an hour wage hike. The n1anagc1nt:nt group. the Food J:iuplo~crs Council. rc<:po11ded that a :.!nkl' al!<iin~l an~ of ir" nu•rnbcrs \vould rl·~ult in a loC'kl'lU1 flt all stort·~. The emplo,\crs h,1\e offered to add 30.25 ctn!s ;in hour ro the current 1our11e' 11u1n 11 ..ii.:e of 51 lia. but 1t 111as rl·Jetted b~ 1hc nu1c Southern C:al1forn1a loct1l s :-\l·g111l;11 1on~ ;ire tnntinuin~ through to<la} in an t·llrirt tu sohc the dispute. OR AHGf COAST L'.i l•Dl\'1~1!•11 .... l·'~' '"'' .... ~ < .-. 'P,. ' ' ,. •'•· ,.,,., .. , ··~ < "L'• '' ""' 1, '· '•I '. •. .. "' . " ·•., !•"~' ~, ,_,.,,n•ho •' •--,. 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Hoxse~, a physician trained 1n the l'SSR. livc5 u·ith his Russian \\·ifc ::ind lheir adopted daughter in the city once kno•vn as Stalingrad. ~le traveled to the t:ssn in 1957. \\'as offered the chance to stud\' 111edicinc and nl.'ver lef!. · r\ fe\v reJrs later. his father -an a1·0\vtd n1r111bt•r of the Con1n1unist P;1rtl' -died and :'llrs. 11oxsey sc!iled in Sail Cle1nente. The \\•idO\\' !ast 1,•;cck told the Daily Pilot that she is sufferin g frorn cancer and recl'ntly v•as released from hospital care. She s~ud her life in San Clemente had hl'l'n quiel and pleasant for ™:!r and despite the !'iituation involving her stepson. friends and fellow club n1embers have treated her \veil. The U.S. Government filed an official protest \\'ith the Soviets after the Incident a \\Cek ago at the embassy, then sent l!oxsc·y·s request for permission to rl'turn on to lhe State Department. Although he has returned to his home in Rus5ia. Hoxscy still has fears for his safety unlcs."l granted U.S. protection. Appea ls 10 Soviet authorities for permis!i:i'.ln tn tra,·cl to the U.S. as a tourist h<i\·r been denied, he said. F rom Page l DUK E ... l'an hear it immediatclv. That's \\hv I keep t h l' s e expensive· gentlemen ~·1th Ole." The "expensive gentlemen" .... his orchestra -\\'as one of the fc1\' big bands to survive beyond the '40s. ~1-Jrc than !he piano. the orchestra was Ellington's instruinent. Its n1embers we re all virtuosos and so1ne of them stayed with him for more tha n 40 years. 11e •vrote music that let the1n show their stuff. The Ellington sound - at first full of '·African'' gro.\vls, blea ts, wai ls, and \\'/Jines -was actually ca ref u 11 y composed. grew mo re complex and sophisticated with the 'ye a rs. Instrumental choirs \vould reel off dazzling passaees that sounded in1provised, but were re1>eatcd u•ith few va riations, As he approached 70. he said his biggest. competitor y,·ns the Duke Ellington of 25 years before. People kept demanding that he play his old favorites -"h1ood Indigo," "Sophisticated Lady." "Do No thin' Ti! You ~Hear From Me," "I've Got It Bad and That Ain 't Good," His theme, "Take !he A Train," was "'Titten by his long-time arranger and assistant composet. Bil ly Strayhorn, who died in 1967. Ellington always complied w I t h requests - but he preferred playing somethif\g new. Once asked his favorite among his own composi tion.s, he Mid : "It's always the one coming up -the one I'll write tonigh t." Lightning Hits J et LONDON (A P1 -Ughtning struck a Pon American World Atrway1 Boelng 747 Thursdat_ night as It a pp r o-t c h-e d iaon's -itcalhrow~~lrport. . - Benr11 Dabney, 81_ • Huntington Oil Baron Succumbs By ARTHUR R. VI NSEL 0 1 1~1 0 1ifV P110t Slllf Oiln1an llcnry l{ensha•v Dabney, \1ho used to visit his Huntington Ucach fields in a green, hve-in limouslno? c<ln1plcte v•ilh a telephone lo the chauffeur's St.al. 11·as t'Ornmiltt.'d today to the earth Ii t•rn 11 hich he pun1ped his \1calth. The onetime Southland oil baron died \\'ednesday at 81 in a Ne11•port Searh nursing home. "He \l'<is a youllJ: ligcr u1 his day.'1 sal<I his yow1gest son. Donald Dabney. of Ne1\'porl Beach. The 1nan 11h<l IH~came a mi\1iont1ire in his m1d-30s \1ith unorthodox theorie<> .ibout 11here the 01\ \vas and how to get it 11·:1~ buried at l'acific View !\len1or1al Park. Corona de\ !\tar. ill' e1nd 1hc late Florence Dabncv 11\'l'd styl1:-hly at the old l·luntington !IOh·l hy the J !untington Beach Pier. according 10 their sons .. Their fortunes ebbed and flov.·ed like. the tide nearby, but mostly they no11o•cd. "He 11·as \\ell-to-do in the 20s, losl ii all in the 30s and 1\·as too old to y,·ork anymore in the 50s,'' says Donald Dabney. His mother. 1vho died in 1967 1\·hcn the couple still maintained a home 011 Lido Isle in Newport Beach, "'as a youn~ Southland socialite who played piano and 1\·as once booked' to perform in lhl' Holly\\"OOd Bo•vl be.fore injuries 1n an• auto accident forced her to-cancel her appearance. f'r~na Page l FREEWAY ... have been coinpletcly rernovro froin !he planning program. and for others. there have been .substitutions of smaller, less expensive p!ans at IO\\'~r cost." As a result motorists can expect that congestion and inconvenience 1v i I I increase. The nev.·s that the Corona del :'liar Freev.·ay at least is being funded brough t jubilation from Costa :'llesa city official~ \I ho vie\\' it as a partial solution to their local traffic problem. The commission's action, said ~la\'1,r Robert ~\. \Vilson ..,,·as "long 01erdut:" because recenl delays had styinied Costa >tesa's growth :ind crc:itcd trn{fic snJrls on surface streets. She stor1ed out playing in the orrhestra pil at silent movie sho\\'S in Portland, Ore., recalled another sun, Uob lJubnt!y. J1c said his father . a Chicago nati\c and u graduate of Stanforrl Vniversity , hit Huntington Beach in 1920. •vhen there 11·ere more oil derrit'kS in 1011·11 than houses. "ill' \1;:1s 1ntcre!'ting ... hr \1<1S one of the old 11 ild-caller:. ... said Donald Dal>- nl'y. Ouring his Huntington Beach hryday, !\Ir D a b n e y contracted to ha v e .t Uabney Doris-as it \1·as called-built. It 11as a green lin1ousine complete \11th telephone. sle!'ping quarters. kitchen section <ind "'ater supply . He nccdl'd it because aceon1mo<lations 11l'rl' scarce in the oilfil·lds of Venier and Signal Hill. "lt 11<1s alrno<;t !ike a prl'IH:llur·t• r;1111pcr Bnh lJabUl'Y s:1.1·s 1)f the t.•1:11.Jorale ;1uto. "lit• \1~1s intl'rcsting." his :-011 !>on rt•111a rkcd of the farsighted old 111;111 Co uper S JJea k.~ To Gr a11tl Jur y • In FJ;(11ul Sui t S\.\' IJ!EC.0 tA1'1 -Fornlel' .i:.lrcnaut c;ordon Cooper of N°l'11·por1 Beach h:is tes1lfird before :1 federal i;rand JUI') i111·e~ti~a1inl{ the PattcrsQll Co r p .. Jeft•ndant in a Securities and Exchanp.t· Co1nmissio11 fraud suit. C09ll.CL~'!. n1gd_c orbLt;,i!Jligl!ts.. \111!1 thl' space progran1 in 1963 ;ind 191:i5, t.:stliicd for more. than tllreC' hour ~ Thursd;1y to a jur:-' convened b_v lhl' r S D1'par,1n1·nt of Ju5ttice'.:i organized cri1ne and rackcleC'ring section. l'he purpose of !he in1·es11gat1on L:'n·i kno\1·11. ;ind 11 \1·asn·1 !earned •1h:-COO!)l't' II ilS ('a\1('{] CoClper, 11 ho oper;itei; a dr1v1111~ sl·hoo! 1n Orange County. s;1id after1\·ard hr had nel'er beC'n affiliated 11·Hh P:itterson C'orp .. although he tl.iscusst'CI taking a consultant job 11ith the company 11tcr lt'U\'111g the spacr progra1n in 19i(t Patler~oil \\:JS nan1l'd in 111 s~:r Lii 11 sun filt'd here l••::-t 1no11:h. Th•· 1:on1n1is!'1on accUSL"<i Jcft•nd,1nt~ of fl'\ 11111;.; a long-<lorn1;1nl-111 i n i n t: ro1npany. rcnan11n~ it Pa Herson Corp . and using it to try to d1s\11bute unregistered securities. ,. • A Di1·i~1 Job • . ' _,. ·., " . '· .R<r , ...... ....,, t' "~ ,,_._ I • ll:lrhor .\reJ '\'outh J·:n1ploy1nent Sl'r11L·l' \ H'l' l'tl'"ldl'll1 ~lrL·l'll'I' K111g _1right1 ancl !::ieutl Loh1na11, a '\'ES tan be1:1u sl' 1l ll;1 .. /11·lpt·d hon t111~JO~s. survey est11nated,,SRO~ arson darna~l' tu the 11onprutll ur;.::111 1L3lion !-> ret.vtllng center. !he 1ntent1onall~ set tire destru_\l'd 1·nll l·t·t- l'd old llC\VSpapers \\'hirh help !inanre \'ES' 11101111:!\ upl•!;t!111JL 'J'hL· tire 1.Jeh1nd the \\'esl{'liff Plaza Shopping (\·nttr 111 ;\l·11purt lil'.LI 11 ;![. so da1naged nearby eucalyptus trel's Sa11ta Ana~Teacl1e 1·~ Bacli 011 ·Joll; Cla sses R(~~r1111 c <l Santa ,\11a Ln1fied Schou\ Distr1 l'1 claSS('S appcarrd to be> back 10 norrn;il today. fo\101\!ll!; a tinl·-day \C'al'hers s!nkr Thursd<1y. ll1str1ct offil'ials sa1d seine high :-ehools \1crc ahn11~t r111pt~· l'hursd:t~ dl''Plll' lht• t.1e\ !hat !hl' ~chools \l'l'l'1' opt·n. Tht· srnke 1nl'Ol\'cd on!y about 2;11 of 1hc district's ll'achers and substitutr .. \ll'fl' on hand to teach. but. Ass1st,111t Supt·nn!l'ndent llarlan ,\nderson said ;1bou1 6:'1 pcrl'l'nt of thr district's student .. ..1ayed hoine l'hursday. Tilt• !11gh "' h11·d:-!1 111 .ui .1h•1•1111·1· r:11 .. ,,f \if'l\l\'1'1\ l\I! ,tl!d flO f"'rt'l'lll ;(l'l'\lf'tiiJl1: !•I ~!'hOtJ! 1lt!1f•1;iJ., Thrt't' h'<U'h"r• nr~;u1l1.1t1on" \1h1ch 111,lk•· up lh1· 1l1lt1 I' r l l'r!li1c:1l•'rl E111p!O\t' (\111111·11 ;11c h 1'1hn-! 1111h tL<' .1rhn1n1~11:11 ·011 11'.1·r 111 \' ~-,. 1r·, p.1« par·h.lt!t' 111 'th' t!U• 111•[1 1 :.· I o·d· .ill •11 ,,1 \.,,.(-1:111·d 1 l.1 ... a1+ d· a11d ·1,.,11"i11·1 :-!nick Th11r-.1!,11 Th•• th .. 111rr h;r• 1,ft,.1·1.! 1 fl'.1' p•·11·1·t.1 11;n:_1• h1j..1· fol 1'1•lllllt'I' l!il' ll;ttht'I• d1·rna11ds of 14 ;, pl·n·1·111 The free\1'ay, once con1pleted, \\'ould significon!ly in1provc access to South C-Oast PlaLa. lr\·1ne ~ind the Southern Orange Coast area. \Vilson predicted. In other quarters, notably \vest Orange County. there is a great deal of bitterness tOOay about the con1mission's decision to shift nea rly all of the 19i4-i5 federal high1vay construction funds to the Corona de! ~1ar Freeway. -Sketchbook by Heritage The frce\\ay u·as only one of 13 local projects eligible for the funds and ranked at the very bottom of a priorily list establishetl by the Board of Supervisors. But because IO of the 13 projects y,·ere not ready to go to bid by today 's deadline, the Highway Commission released \'irtual\y all of the funds to the Corona del :.O·lar Freeway -y,·/J1ch v.·as re<idy. \\lest Orailge Counly cities contend the deadline "·asn'I 1nade clear to then1 and that the transfer of funds was a deliberate plan to use local highway funds for state freeway projects. A lawsuit is being conte1nplatcd by Garden Grove Mayor Bernard Adams and other officia ls today to reverse the coinmission·s action. The other two projects v.·hich dld meet the deadline were a shuttle bus svstem in Tustin and the i1nproven1Cnt o [ \\'est minster Boulevard. Fron• Page J FREEZE • • • with this cooperation with the county." said Dave Rowlands, Huntington Beach city ~dministrator. "I feel a freeze on new appllcations. if ii is being declared to determine if the n1oney is being properly spent would .,e wcl.::ome." he said. Newport Beach City Manager Robert \Vynn said "if they find that more money should go lo social programs, then I think it is a good idea to study it if the study doesn't take too long ." Wynn said his city has several major capital projects in the works which would depend largely on revenue sharing funds. Costa ~1esa ~tanager Fred Sorsabal said his city isn't participating in the program al the present time, bul said "as long as it doesn't hurt the cities with projects already in progress, l guess it Y."ould be a good thing." Diedrich has Indicated in the past he is concerned about the way some social programs in lhe cities are administered. Currently about 25 percent of the county's revenue sharing n1oney goes into such program" and Diedrich h11s indicated more money mlght be needed, .. bul unaer beller-<Olltn>llcd conditions. Attacht'<i to Oledrleh's letter Is a proposal by Dr. Lyman W. Porter, dean of UC I's graduate sc h o o I o( admi nlstrition. fn it, Porter said the revenue sharing funds offer local government a chance to reorder its priorities and b r I n g goverrtmenL. clow lO the people It serves. ' . A ll new, all exciting , just for you • .. <$' •· • :[· ·:i>' ,. i: J . ~ ' <& • .. '. . . . I On display now. Stop in and see for yourself DR EXEL---HERIT AGq,-H EN R EDON-WOODMARK-KARAST AN . WEEKDAYS A SATURDAYS 9:00 to $:30 • NEWPOR T BEACH • 1727WESTCl.1Ff"llH ., 1;12 :.'fl;,o LAGUN A BEACH • ;145 NO lt'l'll L:OAST II \~', . ..., 4~11 u:-,;, I TORRANCE • 23649 llAWTIIC>llNY.: 111.V h (Open rn. Ill 9, Sun lZ ~.:!OJ 378·127!1 7 ••• • ' 6 DA.RY PILOT EDITOBIAL PAGE A .Life-saving Move At Jong last, stel?s are being iaken by Costa Mesa . city orficlals to 1 rov1de local residents with the high quality of medical emergency service they deserve . By definition, JJaran1edics provide mobile intensive care hr entergency situations white a patient is being transported to hospital. It is estimated that 70 percent of the 600,000 peo- ple who . die fron1 acute coronary attacks each year iu the United States do so before they reach the hospital. And if resuscitation is not begun within four 1ninutes of cardiac arrest, the brain is permanently damaged. The budget to be presented to the Costa Mesa City Council this sumn1er by City Manager Fred L. Sorsabal reco1nmends funds for the training of a nine-n1an para- 1neclic unit and the purchase of a fully equipped van. If council1nen go along with the request. 561.000 woultl be expended to put the project on the road. An <Ulclitional $130.000 a year would be needed to operate it. At the present time city.operated paramedic units tan be established only in fire departments, a method on \Vhic:h Sorsabal is not completely sold. lfe points out -and with some justification -that ihe alternatives to having firemen serving as para1neclics have not been fully explored. It might be advontageous, Sorsabal reasons, to have paramedic nurses or para1ncd1c arnbulancc attendants who would provide their services through t·ity franchise agreen1ents and subsidies. Because para111edic units are costly, city counciln1cn v.•i!I no doubt be studying all of their opUons carefully befot·e n1akin g a decision on a per1nanent unit. They will have to be sure that they are buying the best etner· gcncy service possible for the n1oney they spend. In the interest of sharing services and costs. Costa :\lesa ~hould be exploring the paramedic question with Newport Beach and other neighboring cities. FDA Vitan1it1 Regulations · J11f ringe Pe1~so11al -Rigl1ts To 1he f·'.di111r 'J'he ~·vr'tl' ne1; ., 1 !~1111 111 regulalion .:: nrb1trari1y 11111>0),t'd liy !he Food ;ind Drug Adr111nistrat1on arc outrageous I have purchas<.:d v11a111ins for myself and rnv farnil\' for 1nanv \'(•;1rs. 7\'.e1\ht•r I. meinbt.•r s "ot 1111 r;1ni11~-. nor an~· ;1equa1n1ant·t of 1n1ril' ha s l'\'t'r suffl'rt'd ~ldt .. efft·et~. I.nil r ha\(' suf tcrcd s1dl'- 1·fft'cts lroin 11rt·:-cr1p11\11l llru~s. ;1~ h .. 1\' l'OlU1!1l'SS U1!11·r~ FH.\\l\L\'. I rp1t·.,llfJl1 lt!t' 1l\0!11t·~ 1n llu ·."l' rt•slr11:l11111s. (Int• t''planar1on 11h1l·h rt·:id1ly Ol'l'Ul'l' tu 111c 1:-; th;:it the F01\ 1~ dou11-: a f:l\or borl-i 10 1he American \lcrlic;il A,<; soc· 1 at ion and the ph<irm;i(•t•ul1cal industr:-i thr')u·:h (ortin~ l'Oll<;IJTll\•rs 11 ho 111:-;h In t.'">:~'rci~r their Pt'l':-un:il nght lo 1:1\..1· 1·i1:11n1ns to go to tilt• gr1·n1 tx111·n~1· of firs! going to a 1tnl'!(I!' :111d lh1·11 lu the ph:lrl11:t(\', lhu;; pa.ving lnr 111ort• th;1n nl'Cdecl Jnd th:in lht• !'011!111111('1' c:111 t':l-;il,\' :ifford . II\ S0/11C l "J:-(•<; ll \\ i!I 1n;11\t' tiJf' pUrC'hDSC ot \1irarn1ns -;unplv i111pus~ibl1' I :1111 "t•nd1n!! th1-; cornplainl to \he Fl)A :111d tu iny r o 11 g r cs s ion ;i I rl'pr1•st•nt.at11·1·~ lon.~1dt·r1nt.: all the re;dl.1· l1<1rn1ful l'l!h.~t;u1rl'S in both foods :111it <lr11c...: condoned by 1!1c i·'DA. 1t 1S l11~h lllll~' tht agt·ncy tx· c111 do11n !o !>lZe >I \J{(;,\HET !\OLE:-4 \1~1~el Tl1eo1·~1 Tn !hr J·:rl!tor· l'r1•i.1dl'n1 :\11xo11 h:1~ :ld1";1nced a nc11• ;Hui JlOl'l'I lhl·or:-of Jl!l'l!;;pru1iL'llCe, 11hl'n he 5<1.1•s that h1• h:1s tht• right !o rleler1nlnc 11·hal t•1·idt•11C" th(' Spcci<Jl l'ro~ectHor ;u1d Iii.u se J u d i c 1 a r y Co1nrnl!lt·e !li.'ed lo <•~se~s 1/1(' charges th:11 huvc bt'l'tl allcge1l :1gains1 hirn. l'Of:\IElt 111 the 11 ildc~l flti:;hts o{ 1111agin<1tion has the notion b c 1_1 n propoundl'<I Iha! Ilic accusc-d h;1s lh•: right to rc ... ol\'e l1n;1!l.v and 11·ithout 1.:hangt·. the t·1·1dt·nct' th.at 11ou!d-bc used lo rcsol\'c the 'Jtll'S\Jon ol his O\\n guilt or lllflOCl'llCC. Sueh proc"·(hrr" •~ app roximately cq111\'<1lrnt lo al10111ng ;,1 pl'rson sentenced 10 dcalh, lo St.•lrct the ti1ne and place of lus 01vn hanging . ' HOBERT E. O'BRIAN Su11111I E ffects To the Editor: The flood or lTilicisrn or the President's transcript of tapes by now has probably allaincd its high mark . But there is one point of criticism which J h;1vc not seen recorded ; that is the tolal l11c:k of creati\·e imagiuation in labeling the "gaps" simply (1111intelligible) or (inaudible). IT WOULD make for much snappier reading if the transcriber or transcribers had used some imagination in stating the reasons for the blanks. U!t's take, by way of example, a random selection fro1n the April 14, 1973, t.'Onversation P111..,f• [ l\IAILBOX ) 1.t·lters Jro111 readers ure we/co111e. .\'ot111t1lfy, 1rrllL'1's s/1011/d convey t/1e1 r 'llt'.~·'tJ!/t:s 111 300 Wo/"ds ul'"l ess. Tlic 11:1/1t 10 c111ulc11sc /etlei"s 10 fit space i.,· t'/11n1,,nrt /1/11·/ is rr-~ert:erl. Al/ let· ll·1·s 11j otst 111c/11df siguau1re oucl rruiil· ni(I frr/./ress b1a ncunes nwy be willt· l1flc1 011 reque$t if s11(ficie11t rea so n is ur11arf'11!. Poe tru 1rill nut be p11b· lisl1rd. bf'!\1·rr11 the l'rl'«iid··nt ;111d Haldeman, and :-uppl~· our 01111 11·rs1un of 11hu1 the 111111n!tlligibll·~1 prob:1hly should ha1·c bt"'ll: "!'. 1a111o h0r11l (lf\;1\· .. lohn t!ralll \lhi~!lt' I \\ ilh :-l';.!I'! 1!1. "I f. \\'ell. hr 11as clearly 11ct plane hiking offl \1h1ch 1s tolally (:.J .. r;nc !:.11:t! 1nnrehing byl !hat Sr·~rc1!1. " Something like the aho\'c \1ould ha\'e lx·en a littlt• lt>ss monotonous for thousands of us nut1y c1ll7.Cl1S 1\llo took !hl' troub!l' ro r1•ad through all Iha! ~,lbhlt'dygook. It l'\'C11 1night h<l\'e dulled ~01ne of rhe cri1ic1~n1. BILL DAY \\'oodi11gto11 S 11pp1n•t To the Edifor : ~lost Orangr Countians concrrntd \l'ith education rejoiced 111 }our rcci>nt t•dirorial comments titll'd ··vo1cs for Education." THEY \\'OULD agrct!, I think, 'h:1t \\'ilson Riles is the man to head up the sta1e·s education system. But closer to lrome is the candidacy of Dr. Donald D. \\'oodington for counly supl'rintcndcnt. They would agrer 11·1th all the supporting comments for Dr. \\'oodington . All except one. That one is: ,;t.lost local superintendents acknowledge privately that they have little respect for !he incumbent and that he ha:i faite:d to provide either the leadership or the assistance that the office should pro- duce." TJI E lhousand·membcr Orange Counly school administrators in th eir spring seminar at Santa Ana rece!llly pun!irll voted six to one to suppo rt Dr. Woodington. Apparently so disgusicd v.·ith the seeming fumbling educa tional1 philosophy of the incumbent. they broke a long-standing policy and came out for a candidate. Dr. Woodington . So most educators and other Orange Couniy citizens arc pleased that such u leading nev.·spaper a.; the Daily Pilot has endorsed the candidacy o f t h i s educational leader, Dr. Don Woodington. They would agree that Woodin~lon is "an excellent candidate to succeed Peterson." TOM ALEXANDER "Excuse me, is this gallery just emptyror is this an exhlbitio111" ' l ,- But that also raises the problem of which hospital -Hoag Memorial or Costa tw1esa Me1norial -will be the operational headquarters of the unit and this could becon1e a heated issue. All of these questions, and more, will be discussed by the counciJ during upco1ning budget hearings. They should be discussed thoroughly. but without beco1ning sidetracked from the overall goal of saving lives in Costa Mesa. Spirit of the La\v One of the points raised during hearings over Costa ~lesa's new sign ordinance was that not enough was be· ing done to encourage sign owners to remove signs ahead of the amortization period. The an1ortization clause of the ordinance allows bus· iness1nen with non.conforming sign s to hang on to them for a period of up to 10 years, depending upon the size and cost of the sign. It is true that the sign ordinance does nothing to encourage early compliance, but that hasn't stopped \\VO local firn1s from going ahead and meeting the spirit of the ordinance by taking down their rooftop signs. Roof signs are outlawed by the ordinance. The fact that \Yater Env ironn1ents on 1-larbor Boule- vard and Crocker Bank at 11arbor and Newport. have taken this ste p \vithout encourage1nent leads to the speculation that even n1ore n1ight follow if an Incentive plan were developed.· The city should be able to find some kine.I of JJJ· <.:entiv~s that \vould speed up the beautificali on proi:ess. If bus1nessnlen have a good reason for removing illegal signs early, they undoubtedly will take advantage of it. - c Dc<1 r Cloon1 v .4. Believe•· i•t Self ·f1ilfilli11g P1·01•f1ecies C u ~ The Cornmuniry Airport Council'~ 1nasterful brochures pron1isc r1 k'.s'i v:ith rape in tnind. c: .. :' GMlomv Glli <Omm•nll l•t ,l!l>milltd bv rt1atn 11nd 00 no1 notctturily rtllf" the """"' ol ·~ lleWIPI""'· Send VOl!r NI Pt~Vt TO Glo~mr GI!\, D•••v Pilol. l 11di g·11citio1i Or Plui11 Bud Te1liper? ~YDNEY J.HARRI~ Antics \1·ith Semantics: \\"ho 1vould dare to ''righteous indignation '' "shocking bad temper"? co1nparc my "'ilh your I explain n1y position ''in a broad frarne of r~frre.ncr."' but yo u explain yours only ··1n glittering generalities.·· ' ' • The father l\'hO says to a child, "\"''he n I. 1vas your a.ge ... " is already telling a Jze. because 11 11'as not lhe san1c age in a d;fferenl age. ' \\lhen I extol the \•i rtucs o f "discipline ,"' the odds are high Lh<lt I an1 preparing to adn1inisl.er it rather than submit to it. "Cuisine" is food served to those 11'ho don't enjoy it unless they are paying more than it's \\'Orth. • I ha\'C a healthy self·rcspcct; you have '.1 good opinion of yourself: he is intolerably conceited. • Can it be v.·ho\ly a linguistic accident that the \\'Ord "longue '' is fcn1ininc in Greek. Latin, Italian, French. Spanish, and German? ' " I \1•ent to the film "The Exorcist" because '·1 \\'anted to see \vhat people are getting so excited about," but every~ body else went because "prop\e arc at- tracted lo that kind of morbidity " • • • ..It's dog~al-dog in lhis business," said the 1nan -proceeding lo bchnvc !n R manne r that no dog has ever behaved toward another. • ' • \Vhat ~·e call the "F'ree \Vorld"' consists mainly of those nations which h<lve decided to relinquish some frecclon1 to Us rather than to Them. • • • . I have rt!tained legal counsel; you have hired a lawyer; he foond himself so1ne shyster. ' . ' . Wh~ I am stopped for a driving 1nfract1on, I wonder why the cops aren't busy "chasing criminals" instead or hounding respectable citizens; but when another motorist rt.m through a red light, I wonder angrily '4why the police are never around when they're needed." • • • My romance ls a "grand passion"; yours i! "jus:t one of those things"; his Is a 0 ridiculous lnfatuatlon." • • • A "realist" ls a man who prides himself on being able to Ulke the world as he finds It, which only c:ootrlbutes to l114kilg It a U!Ue - . . B h . d N. ' " . . e __ 1n _ ~-.i~tts-_:._nptim-1sm . ' \VAS~IJ.\1GT0.l\J-As an e~perr in sc/f.J'ul· filling prophecies President Kixon's track record is not bad. He kept saying in 1971} that 1971 \1·o uld be a good year and 1n12 11ou!d be very good and they 11·cre. cconon1ica\ly speaking. No1v, he is at it again. saying that he can "safe]~··· predict that "by the end of ·74 \\'e \Viii say it \\·as a good ~·rar econo1nically. ·75 1\ill be a beltcr year <Jnd 'j6 \I ill h"' I /l{' v c r y be s I .'/(•:1r An1erica has r1·cr had CCOllf'llllJCJ!l,v." The ''\'cry hest y car." :::upposedly 11·ou!d be n1c:asU!'C'd by inert.!JSed pro- cluelion, Io 11 r r ~rt pr i c cs. decrc<i~rd 11nr1npluy1ncnt and incrc:ised personal incornc. l\'IXO,\l"S rconomic forecasts are nol \\'idely shared by a nervous cco11on1ic community. v.·hich is more concerned at the moment \\'ith suspicions about the financial system's stability. There is trouble in the banking .,.,·orld in.,.olving such giants as Manufacturer's Hanover Corp., J. P. !\!organ. Bankamerica Corp., first National City Bank. Nervousness about the stock of these big organizations apparently arises from some troubles into \l'hich lesser banks have fallen. causing jitters to run through \Vall S!reet. \Vitti banks charging 11 1 1 percent in!erest lo their most favored borro1vcrs. it may be difficult to understand why the banking system v.·ould be inse<.:urc. But perhaps it is the dizziness suffered at great heights that causes the fear of imn1lncnt fall. (RICHARD WILSO~ President Nixon's optimism is more explainable. He is a great believer in the fulfillment of his 01vn prophecies. Saying 11 "'ill be so .,.,·ill make it so. Those "'ho do not understand this are constantlv asking rhetorical questions on ho\\' NixoTI can stand the strain. 1ron't he cratk. or coine shuddering dO\\'O in a forinless blob and ooze fron1 tJ1e scene? TIIEl\EFORE as adversity increase~. and 1\•ith each stage in its increasr, it is assumed in son1c quarters that :\ixon \l'ill have to resign. ii' only because son1e of his for1ner supporters are calling for it. Senator Barry Gold\vater (Rep.- Ariz.) ass u n1 es !hat if Nixon is impeached. he \\'ill resign. A Republican sena tor running for reelection 1 n Pennsylvania righteously calls for Nixon's resignation. The Republican Leader of the !louse, John Rhod~Rep.­ Ariz. 1 says that even if the Presiifent is no! impeachable he should at least give thought to resigning, \Vhich is a n1asterpicce ~f ambiguous statements. Such developments, if not specifically then of this general ton e, \Vere expected by !he President v,•hen he decided to n1akc public the ugly \Vatergate iapes. Bad initial reactions \Vere forecast. "Boy, 1\·hat happened \\"as sure predictable." said one of Nixon's three or four closest advisers. So 1\·e see Nixon again in a familiar role. His mind has leaped ahead -as it has also on the state of the economy -to that stage in the future ,1·hrn adverse rr:1ction is tempered <ind a bafanccd juciguicnt prevails. Tlr£ STUDIOUS reader of th c \ratcrgat1.• !apes ~·ill fiad in them his cnnfident·e that adversity \\•ill be overcome one v,.ar or another: and his 01m interp retation on what he did abou1 thnt 11·as to let everything "'hang out" 11lthough olhers \l'OUld say the opposite: 11as true. Gi1·en the true slate or Nixon 's mind. \1hich is that adversity "'ill be overcoml'. the idea of resignation can play only "' passing role in his calculations. Nixon 's propensity in some instances to say ont: thing but do the opposite is not controlling 11•hen he enters very critical stagl's of his career. Then ihe old stubborn streak tak es over, and the 1vorse said about him the more convinced he becomes of his own rightness. It 1~·ill be not ed in thi s connection ho1v rn!husiastically and confirlrnl!y he hns turned a.,.,·av from cconornic controls he once said hC never 11·ould in\'Okc. !\'OT ONLY will 1976. the yea r of !he American bicentennial. be the "very best year" economically. but Nixon is betting it 1vill be a good year for him personally. He will have survived by an act of will. according to his calculations, the impeachment firestorm and will bring his tenure to a norn1al end so that it ~1ill be judged in the future as a completed \\'hole. At the moment if Nixon's prophecies niay seen1 unfulfillable !his is nothing new in his career of· overcoming adversity through stubbornness and persistence. l~is daught er. Julie, reads him right. ~le will slick il out until the __....,,. last roll is called up yonder on Capitot- 1-Hll. Abortion Battle Rages \\lhencvcr S\veet .... ·ife and 1 feel the need for some ne\V reading material. l sit down at this old typewriter and bat out a column on abortions. Boy, the letters come flooding in; .,.,.c can do \Vilhout television for a couple of days! Just about half of the letler·.,.,Tilcrs oppose abortions on various grounds, mostly religious and moral -the sanctity of life. The other half approve of abortions on the premise that a \VOTnan has the right to de- cide 1~·hat to do \\•llh her own body. lt~unny thing, l'vt~ noticed . Tllosc \vho agree with our anti- abortinn stance al· ways sign their name to their letter; those '"ho disagree seldom do. That way , t guess, they feel at ease calling n~e a m!le chauvinist pig. And so the battle rages. l\.1EANWIDLE, state government continues to compel those opposed to abortions lo finance a violation or their pe:r10nal moral and religious code; at least one out of every three therapeutic abortions performed ln catlfomia i:t paid for by the taxpayer. One out of three! In 1973, c.momla loxpayen shelled out $12 million to pay for 42,300 abortions perfonned W>der Medl·cal, .. the state's. health care service program. It is reasonable to assume that about $6 mlUion of that money came from taxpayers who are staunchly opposed to such legaliied murder. Thus docs cacsar force the Individual to violate his cooscleoce. It i.! one thing to keep .. parate church and stale; It Is f• ' . ( RUS "'ALTON J something else -it is the antithesis of liberty -to permit the state to abrogate lhc individual's religious convictions. But, abrogation and pre-emption seem to be the v.'alchv.·ords in Babylon these days. Paul Gooch.,.in . 1\1.D.. our friendl y fan1ily physician, recently sent us a rct>ort fron1 the Pregnancy Control C.:enter in San Francisco's Cathedral Hill Medical Center. It is a compilation of data regarding abortions performed there during 1973. rr those data reflect the statewide picture, and they are probably pretty close, this is the way things seem ~ to be: ABOUT l,300 of those 42,300 Medi-Cal abortions v,•ere performed on girls Wldcr the age of sixteen. About 200 were performed on girls under fourt~n, and about 13,500 yoong women bel\veen sixteen and twenty years of age subjected themselves and their unborn child td that iSOphl!:ticated vacuum · cleaner. 1 The typ;~al r'l""le Wldergoing an abortion was white. W'lmarrled, bet,veen the ages of twenty and thirty, from a middle Income family, and bod a high school education. Chances are fOlll"to- five it was not her first pregnancy. The argument that state-subsldiied abortions art performed mostly QI! underprivUeged fem a I es from the minority groups does not bold water; nlnety.five percent of the operations we"' performed on oon-blact. women. Statistics also refute the contention that abortions arc pcrforn1('d to profcet the health of the would·llOl·be motht!r. In nine cases out of ten. the abortion \\'38 performed to avoid the consequences of promiscuity. It would seem there arc easier ways to do that than to murder an unborn child. And, if all' of that is nol enough to make you """onder what is happenin g to the soul of America. ponder this: According to one roedical source, ihf'r~ \1·ere more abortions than tonsi llectomies performed last year. OlANGI COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wr.ed, Publisher Thomas Kee:vil, Editor Barbara Kreibich .Ediloriat Page: Editor The t'dltorial .~e-of 1he Daily P,iot Set'ks to inronn and stimulatt> rtadtrs by pr.sNitinc on this pqe divtJ"R ,commentacy'on toplct of ln- len!ll by syndicat~ columnilla: and tll'toonists, by provlding a fonam fDl' ttadera' views and by pre~entlng this ntwtpape:r's oplnlona and ideu on current topl<:a. The ed\tor!Al opinKMw ol the 0.lty Pilot lpfll'IU' only In lhe t'dltoritJ column lt the-lop o( ~ pa.ct. Op\nkml exptt.sk'd by the coJ.. umrdltl and cartoonist• 1nd Jett"' v.Tltttt. are the tr own and no cndone- mcht of their view• by 1he Dail1 Pllot-bolnltmd. Friday, May 24, 1974 '· • Son Safe, As Fathe1· Surrenders SUNNYVALE CAP) -A 2G- year-old father who kept police away for eigh t hours by brandishing a butcher knile near the throat of his 14- month-old son surrendered meekly late Thursday without harming himself or the child, police said. "Time was on our side," ( State ) commented police c h i e r GC<lrge Hansen of Sunnyvale after Rob<!rt \\'hitney, an unemployed c I ec t ron i cs :;~~b;~"·:~~~ t':!~ ~ Hot Co11fro11tation son, Richard, over to his mother and was taken lo Assembly Speaker Bob !\loretti, right, interrupts Secretary of State Edn1u11d G.· Valley tft.>dical Center for Bro\vn. Jr., during a dramatic, rough and tumble, impromptu debate at the Stat~ examination. Capitol Thursday follo'll:ing separate news conferences. Brown charged ri.1~r~tli All day \Vhitney had \vith being a latecomer to the effort to close tax loopholes and ~lean up pol1t1cal rejected 1he p!el\s or police. abuses. 1'1oretti countered by telling Bro,vn, "the an1ount of 1nformat1on that hi s nlother and a priest 10 vou knO\I/ around here could be \\Titten on the head of a needle". 'I'he pri1nary release the boby, saying he €lection is only 11 days a\1·ay. ,,·ould kill hilnself and his son _.:_: ______ _:_ _ _c:__ _ _::._ _________ . ___________ _ wiless his v.•ife, l\1<.1ry, l:'l, returned lo him. The couple had quarreled and she had gone to visit her parents. f.lr. and Mrs. Francis Gallaghl'r, in Las Vegas, Nev., llanscn said. Police efforts to reoich her v.·erc unsuccessful. e Bribe S11spe.,1s SAN DIEGO (APJ -.'\n Oakland lawyer and tY.'O aides v.·ere jailed for investigalion (Jf bribery in an alleged attempt to extort $'l.200 from a sailor c.:hargl'd with rape. Frank ?-.t. Ennix. 38, 1l'ho -maintains a law officC" in San Grand Jury llears Views Ori Patty's State of Mind S \\I FH.\.'\CISL'U ~ ,\P) - A high ~t·hool senior allegedly kidnnped by the Symbioncsc \'oh111tarily p;orlieip:ilo•d. . has e\"idcntly thro1\•n up a J\latthe11's has said ).!Jss very bitter and irrational 1-lear~t told hin1 she 11-as a barrier bct11·C'Cn hcrSclf and \'o!untary participant in the . . Ube!"~lion Army i est i f i e d 1 Id · .• th t h ·ed 1ne and her fan11lv and !bat it ' 10 up aiiu a s e earn a . • _ · ~· ~Thursday-befure a GM!Hd Jury ~un "On her hip Ulat .£1lC-could ~see~ ~e · }or US -. alXltlt-Pn-iricia ll'dllnt:s.-.statc -have used at any timi;:... _ • particul~rly for me-;-to _plead I of 111 ind. Before \Vccd entered the for her tcr give up' ·- Fr1dlJ, May 24, 1974 DAILY PlLOT s I Mistalren Identity Police Surround Home HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Gerri, a n Australia·bol'Jl &eeretary, and Joan, 'a medical technologist, were watching television in their modest bungalow late 'Thursday night when the fim police car 'took up station outside to make sure they could not escape. Gerri and Joan, both 27, had just been mistaken for Emily Harris and Patricia Hearst. An anonymous telepOOne call to Los Angeles police· or the FBf had reported the presence or the two women in the house behind another home on Carleton Way, a neighborhood of I o w • r e n t houses on the eastern edge of Hollywood. At the 1-lollywood Division station, men with sh<>tguns were loading into cars to follow up yet one more tip in one or the most intensive criminal hWlts in California history. There had been blind lends before that led nowhere. And then there was also the tip Crom a 5.1-year-old woman last Friday that led to the biggest gun battle in the department's history. As they loaded into the cars, the police did not know that in the rear bungalow it y,·as just Gc:-ri and Joan, and all they v.·ere up to was going to bc<I. Through the night men WlObtrusivcly took up positions around the bungalow, in the streets on eithe r s i d e . Newsmen began gathering at the Hollywood station. Word got out that "somelhing big" "l didn't think they v.'ere the police." Back at the station, one of ricer turned to another. "l le won't belleve v.•e're really the police," he said. That was when the Hollywood Division station decided to call the rear house to see if Patricia Hearst would answer. "\Vow! Only in Hollywood," 'ltl!J God, ft reollu fs the police fllld ""'!I really l1ave 11s s11rro1111d· ed.' • was brewing. The rad i o a reporter listening i n channels can1e alh•e with talk exclaimed. as more and more men filtered into position. As the first light broke over the HoUyv.·ood hills, an officer in charge of lhe operation telephoned the front house. The call v.•as answered by Jack Ago1lin. 42, a grocer. I-le was told !hat his house was surrounded and the police wanted to kno\v who those l\\'O \\.'Omen were in the rear. "I told then• they had to be pulling my leg." said Agopin. 'Th.e phone rang in the bungalow and Gem, dragged out or a sleep, answered i!. '"fhis is the Los Angeles Police Department. \\'e would like you women to identify yourselves." Outside in the street there were more U1an 60 officl'rs, and the tension was rising. "I \vas terrified,'' said Joan . "\\'e called back and he was right. ~fy God, it really is the police and they really do have us surrounded. They wanted lo know 1f we could be Miss Hearst and Mrs. Harri s." "We said we weren't," Gerri said. "We were really scared when we \\'ent out the door," said Gem. •·1 W¥-S beginning lo wonder if l should go ho1ne to Australia." She's lived in the United States five years. The nose of the squad car rolled into vie\v past the front house. Back at the station house. newsmen and officers had already started laughing and joking. "The SLA would never have turned the lights on." said one reporter. "It can't be them." Over the open radio they could hear one officer rcportini::: the progress as another entered lhc lk1use <ind his voice can1c over lht' telephone. "It's not theni. Nobody here but honest citizens." "I thu11ghl the police \\'Cl't' just super," Gerri said. "l have no rornplain1s aLout lhc1n at all . "After all, we really could have been the SLA." --Jioa IQ.r D~ Coowm!JH lo~~y~ Boo 11&1 ... ~11Wn,:221E.17\llSt, SlnllAnl Wll;l!i --· -. --. ----. -=-- .,,.__ --rM@go, was arrc~«i-Thui:srl:.i.y along , with his c x e cu ti v e assistant.. DOro~hv R. \'ali:1 n. 42, boU1 of San DiCgo. 1he r:irx· \'ictim, .Jane! Espe. '.!1. c1I National Citl'. and her estranged hl'~h:ind. Gerardo Espe, 39, of Coronado. To1n J\I :it th r 11· s, 18. clo!i1•d session, he said =========~;:;;;;;;;;;;::==============:.:;;::=:::;:=::=:::;::::;::::;::.-:..:-::.:.::-:.-::-::;--;:-.::::::.1-l.yn11ood. 1\'ho \vJs allegc:dly nttorneys had 1old him that e Ro"k C111u·erl LOS ANGELES L\P i -A police official 5."J}S I he manpov.·er needed lo p.::trol a proposed '"·a-day rock concert at ~femorial Colise111n could h.1mpcr his departn1t•n l's efforts to palrol the rest of the city. City police commissioners Thursday post1>0ncd for one v.·eek a decision on y,·hcther to !:rant permission for the concert. afler Dcpuly Polic(' Chief Louis SporrC'r said about 1.600 of the city's 7.20 man force 1\-ould be needed to mainta!n crov.·d control. e Priso11e1·s /Ho""'' STOCKTO~ (AP -'l'wo persons il.Ccused in t h e slayings of nine persons near Victor last ~o\·cmbcr have been n10\'rd from 0 e u c 1 Vocational Institution lo the Sonon1a County jail at Santa Rosa. alxluctcd by the SLA for 12 the f u g i (iv c newspaper haurs la.st \l'eek in Ins heir e s's'S "extraordinary" Angeles, appeared before lhe silu'ation y,•ou)d give h er Grand Jury, which w a$ "almO$t complete control of ronsdering J\liss Hearst's role her legal situation" if she in thf' San Francisco bank surrendered. robbl'rv. •·ram afraid for her llir and Sie1·C.n A. \\'eed, 26, ).tiss I v.·ould like to talk to her," Hearst's fiancc, whom she \Vced said. "What 1 have been later rtnounced as a "sexist trying to point out in the last pig." also testified. couple of days is that Patty Both told the panel wh:it thev knew about ~1iss Hearst's staie of mind. Until now, she h;i~ bc·en Mught only as n material 11'1lnt•ss in the April 15 rohlx'ry because a11thoritirs v.erc not sure she had FBl Nai ls L:ri111e Chief Police Nab 'Rapist' LOS ANGELES IAPl - Arrned officers assisted by at least tv.·o helicopters circling overhead staged a shootout in the Hollywood area a n d cnplurcd a man v,.·OO v.·as LOS A~GELES (UPll thought w be the &><:alled Antho!ly T. Spano. 57, of Long stocking-mask rapist. Beach. \•;as arrested Thursday The man, V.'hO \Vas not on r.·lann Act charges by the immediately identified, was FBI. \l'hich said a v,.•oman. 21, shot and v.uunded in the half· \\ho responded to a ne.,..'spaprr hour operation Thu rs day ad offl'ring a job. v.·as taken lO night. a spokesman said. ).!exico City and forced to Officers said the man was beeon1e a prostitute. responsible for at least 50 Spano is president of Crime rapes and one n1urder in the Prc\·cntor Products. Inc. llollyYrood area. \\'illie Luther Steelnlan and Douglas E. Gretzl<:r .,..ere moved Thursd::iy. ------------------) Ultra lite for summer ... 11ue and ve.llow tatte.rsaJrcoat ' Corbin poplin trouser GANT shirt and TALBOTT ti<z \_. @)~o@@J~@ . 44 fashion island, newport center 644·.5070 ' • • • a b / ,\ \ c d • e Super specials for Sumn1cr tin1c fun in the sun llr1:~!11 r1 l1..,!' tli.11 ,11 ._ l .I'\ , .1r1 ;1nJ cool tor the k11..!.., [U \\t.1r for rl:ir. \'3(,ltionin.~ :ind n10rl'. 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