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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-05-28 - Orange Coast Pilot7 • ' Mace Sprayer Scullles I . ' With Employes • .. • Jaworski Char·ges IRS Darass111ent Fron• White Honse ' DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * ' ' TUESDAY AFTERNOON,: MAY 28, 1974 YOL '1, NO. 141, 1 SIECTlONS. .. 1"1\011 -; • •'T "' t '-. DIUr Pl"' Stiff '"'9tt Castle '1y the Bay With Irvine Company's Promontory Point development in the back- ground. youngsters build castle in the sand on a bay front bea!:h in Newport Harbor. ~~~~~~~~~~ T'vo Take Jaiint In Old Halftrack TWENTYNINE PALMS (UPI) -Two men have been charged with grand theft after allegedly gojng for, a joy ride in a Wor1d War t halftrack. 'Ille sheriff's olfice aald the vehicle, which is used as a lawn di.splay by the Red .Baron Restaurapt, was stolen from a garage. ' Donald Massey, '11', and Allred Dllloo, 38, both of Yucca Valley , were arrested afle< the lumbering and clonking vehicle skleswiped a parked auto. Mesa Hotel Heist Nets T\\·o gunmen robbed the Vagabond P.fotor Hotel in Costa Mesa of $.1,001 Monday night, leaving the manager and his family bound with lengths of nylon oord. Edward AI. Howell, 57, the manager. was watching television with his wife Eleanor, 57, and son Peter, 14, in their living quarters behind the office of the mote!. 3151 Harbor Blvd., sOOrtly after IO p.m. Monday, according to police re- ports. On hearing the entry bell, Howell walked into the office where two men were waiting with pistols drawn. One of the men opened the cash reg- ister and emptied it. The pair then ordered HO'IYell back into the living area "'i:tere they demanded "the rest of the money." Howell handed over money, including checks and traveler's checks totalling about $3,000, police said. The men then ord.red the family to lie face dovm on the floor and tied their hands and feet wilh lengths of nylon cord, police said. The two men fled through a kitchen door of the living area. Both men were said to be in their ]ate 10's, one With a stragglv beard, Fu Manchu moustache and black, frizzy bari, six feet, three inches tall. 1be other was described as (ive feet, seven inches tan ' with wavy sandy .~air. ~ Newporter llflRo~be,r Dies By L. PETEil Xllll1IG -· who bi llill u • Id ea ti fled ' Of,"" DeHy Plitt ..... approached credit manqer Kenneth A middle *led man ll'tad lo rob a ,.,,...., 35, u •Morgan wu c~ng Newporter bul -loyt cafl7lnl tile "'*II ~000 ln Memorill Wetkend re- _hotel's week'"1d receipla by spraying him _ celpts ·11"11 • -•lk. 4 ,,. '• ' trlth mace loday.. ' · ~ 'lbe man, carry1og 1 came r 1, '!be would-be bandit ~peed and djed ~ Morpn and nbied t:.O ~later after • tculllo alid; • root camera .. I! be ......... to laU • ,_ with other liolel .. ~ and piclw'e. • _.my. Police Ilic! be ~ Morlan N~ Budl JIOl!ce • .Ji the ~ , repeotedlJ w1dl a C111 ol mice <DllOOlled ' ' • In b1J hand .. 'l1le blndlt tl1on grabbod Mo111an's lxiefcue, but fOUf ocher Newporter employes, Including a torber and a dlmlnuUvt wllkml, eame to .Morgan's ARI. Aa the 1"bbor grabbod Ibo "'°"' one of Ibo OCher employes knocked him down ml """"" Gii his wrill. Bui.the -becan -~ '*' at flie. emp1o,.., (See Ii 1'*11:11, Pip II I Two Thugs Bind Hotel Mana·ger 4' FaJDily • Ill Mesa ' esa a 'Polltleal Harassment' Jaworski Charges IRS Audits by White House \VASHINGTON (AP) -\Vatergate special prosecutor Leon Jav.'orski said today he has evidence that the White House instructed the Internal Revenue Service to audit or otherwise harass political enemies, including former Democratic party Chairman Lawrence F. O'Brien. Jaworski said in papers filed with U.S. District Court that a discussion or th~e matters was withheld by the White House rrom a tape recording turned over to the Watergate grand jury on a claim it was "unrelated to Watergate matters." The privilege claim, on 15'h minutes of a tape recording of Sept. 15, 1972, was uplleld by U.S. District Judge John J. Sa11 Clementea11 Held on Charge Of 'Extortion' A San Clemente man and two alleged accomplices described by Orange County Sheriff's ~fUcers as transierits were jailed on extort.ion _ charges during the weekend 4fter they allegedly threatened to kidnap a San Juan Capistrano woman's two daughters and hold them for ransom. Deputies identi£ied the jailed trio as Mario Gonr.alez Gonzalez, 38. of 316 N. Ola Vista, San Clemente and transient brothers, Juan Saul Rameriz, 22, and Marcantonio Rameriz, 18. Arresting officers said the trio was involved in an apparent plan to obtain money from a .fO.year~d San Juan houaekeeper with the threat that they Sirica last year. The filing today asked Sirica to reconsider lhat decision. The tape of the Sept. 15 conversation, cme of nine originally subpoenaed by the special Watergate prosecution team, also has been given to the House Judiciary Committee for its i~peachment inquiry. It was the first of 43 White House-edited transcripts of taped conversations made public last month. The meeting in the President's office with Nixon, former White House chief of staff H.R. Haldeman and former COWlSel John W. Dean Ill lasted from 5:27 p.m. to 6:17 p.m. Only the first 33 minutes, 9 seconds were relinquished by the White House following Sirica's review. "On the basis of information that has recently become available," Ja'Ao·Grski said. the rest of the cmversation is pertinent to the upcoming Watergate cover-up trial and to matters still being investigated by two grand juries. He asked that the rest of the tape and notes made by Hal deman in the latter Polfl o!,, ~ lll!'<llnlL "be ,IUJN1~ 9ver fortbWith for ....-11on. th 'u.i gi;a1'd juries. In an affidavit accompanying the "motion for reconsideration," Jaworski recalled that Nixon's lawyers · claimed the conversation re I a t e d only to "discussions with and advice from the President's senior assistant and his c o u n s e I on matters relating to th~ President's conduct of his official duties and arc WU"elated to W a t e r g a t e !See HARASS, Page !I SIX LINES SELL $1,000 IN GOODS woold otberw1se report her ., an Illegal Just six lblos of type In the newspaper, Mexican alien. if they contain the right few words in ·Deputle.< said ·the ·woman, who bolds Daily Pilot ad, CJlll' really get things orracial .. """-1-•'-_fl per.a; u.1d .. ~~ .. nnn.(, "'' ~-~·..s;.· • -r.:·~\.. , .. 11•. , it"'>t: :.-'••" that llhe i.~~ '!hat 1ih ~ffu •. ~~ . • ., " ~ . . ' ages 14 and 13 monlht would be abducted HOTPOINT range, ISO. Lge. from her home H Ille did not comply with china c • b I n e t. $19. the threat. Magnavox tv/radio/stereo, Officers who are lnvestlgallng the :II" acrten, ll'IS. 6 shell Incident loday Alil no fixed sum of Elqere, $75. Oddments. money was named In the negollallOnL (Adch't .. delled, N.B.) They aid many mecal Immigrants In tho Sooth Coa;t area have been the That ad aold 11,000 worth of mercb- lartftl ol Identical tbttats In recent andtse and b!Webt eo mllJIY customera . mmtbl al\houab there ls no evidence to the ldvertloer "couldn't believe It." Dial C01uct Ibo .......t trio with earlier Ibo dlrecl lino to ruulll. -MW6'll Ill; llpted a!crtbl lltempla. Argument Culminates In Slaying By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of tlle Dallr ~llot Sl•ll Arraignment was scheduled today (or a 23-year-old Costa Mesa gardener accused of stabbing his father to death during a family argument Sunday nigh t. The murder charge was lo be filed against Daniel Rios Rivera, ~ orange Ave. Police took him into custody at his apartment where the stabbing took place. Rivera, held at Cos ta Mesa City Jail in lieu of $250,000 bail, offered no resistance when arrested early Monday . He was in possession of a pocket knife police believe was the murder weapon. according to Detective Capt. Edward Glasgow . It has been alleged that Ri vera twi ce plunged the four-inch knife into !he.chest of his father, Raymond Pena Rivera, 50, at the apartment they shared . Capt. Glasgow said the father and son had be€n · arguing about a variety of family matters, but that the dispute apparently centered on the son's drinking habits and the father's use of the ·rt'ti~~~~~'r~ib~i :n~ged (See SLAYING, Page %) Orange Coast Weather Lo\\' clouds through Wednesday with partial clearing in the after· noon hours. Highs at the beaches 65 rising to 70 inland. O\lernight lows in the upper 50s. INSIDE TODAY America'• jau greats got Ur gether Mo11day in New York to pay tribute to musician and composer Duke Elltngton. The .~ ... ~tpn· ......... pOsiUOm -were rtad and sung to 10,000 /am. See story ond photo, Page 4. l. M. .. ,. 1 C•ll"""• I CllHIHM ... Gtlllkt IS ..,.._.. .. DMtll Nfllk11 I Mlttf'(ll ,... I lllttrffilMltllt ... ,, PIMllU ,.n ...... ICllH It ... UMw1. It -,, 0 ' • 2 DAILY PILOT S TuH1111, May 28, 1'74 Has Patty Hearst Changed Her Appearallce?i LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The FBI and police are examining Polaroid pictures \\1\ldl may show that Patricia Hearst changed her appeannce lignilicantly. cutting her hair short and dying ii bright blonde. A police spokesman confirmed ~fooday that investigators have a partially burned picture that may show Miss Hearst , carrying a gun, in a group photo \\'ith inembers of the SymhiooC§e Liberation Army. posed before their seven-headed cobra flag. 'l11e pbolo ii almilor lo one publbhed In lhl& week's Newsweek magazine. but is not the same pholo, a Police spokesman said. Both plot.res were loond by amateur aouvenir-bunters poking in the asfflie of the houoe where six SLA members died May 17. M in the NeW1Week photo, police said, the woman believed to be Miss Hearst ""''as definitely blonde." her hair a much brighter shade than is seen on tbe photos of Miss Hearst used on the thousands of FBI ''wanted" posters dist r i bu t e d Sees l111prove111ent Nixon Predicts Inflation of 7% WASHINGTON IAPI -Ptesid<nt Nixon sent Congress today a special economic report predicting that lhe surge in inflation should suhside to about 7 percent in the last quarter of this year. In the past three months, the cost of li ving increase has been at an annual rate of 12.l percent, the highest level iince 1951. The President, rollowing up on a \.\'eekend radio address. told Congress he sees "signs of improvement" in the economic outlook and added: "Although the recent events are not conclusive , they tend to strengthen the expectation that in the remainder or this year, output will he rising more rapidly. prices will be rising much less rapidly and the unemployment rate, while it will probably rise further, will not reach a very high point before it recedes." As the report to Congress was released, Nixon convened a mid-morning . Cabinet meeting, preswnably to discuss the economy as well as other issues. Among the participants v.•as Kenneth Rush, designated by Nixon Saturday as coordinator or demestic and international economic policy. Nixon's ecooomic comments came in a preface to a special report prepared by his Council of Economic Advisers. The advisers made these major points: -By the fourth quarter of 1974 "we should see a rate of inflation substantially below the recent 12 percent rate ... We V.'ould suggest that the rate in the fourth quarter might be in Ule neighborhood of 7 percent." throughout C.lilomla. "She appeared to have her hair cut just below ber ean, shorter tbl!I in !he earlier pholograpl\ll that lw.ve been releaaed," said Police Ccmml!lder Peter Hagan. That woold coofll'lll some tOjl«Js by penons who claim to have ".een J\.1iss Hearst in rectnt weeks. Identification \\'as made d i f f i c u I t because the photos v.'ere of poor quality ot begin v•ith and have been singed and smudged. Ope11i11g Delayed Mias Hurst's parents bave seen the Newsweek photo, pol,ICe said. Publisher Randolph Hearst said "It coold be" hlJ daughter but he could not positively identify her. Mt'!I. Heant felt the woman was not her daughter. Hagan said he did not know v..'hether the Heara&s have setn the other photo. ln both photos. the woman btlieved to be Miss Hearst is smiling and holding a rifle, and is posed next to Donald DeFreeze. the self-styled "Field Marshal General Cinque" of the SLA, v.·ho killed hlm$tll with a built\ In tbe head aft<r lll his followers had been killed by poUce 8\Slflte or Qamcs In th• batUe May 11. A man who may be Wllllam Harri> •P!"'llfed In one plioto. 1114 persona believed lo be Harri$ and hil wtle, Emlly,in~~r. Miaa Hearst I• believed I<> be with the 11arrises. the only surviving, publicly known SLA fugitives. They are the objects oC one of the most intensive criminal sCarc.'hes in California history 1 ' with hwldredJ of FBI agents hundng 1 them, backed by local police forces 1 lllroog!iout the &Olllbem part ol the state. 'Ille Harrlscs have been charged with 19 crlmea, and Miss Hean! with 20. , Including ~~~ing, robbery, assault and vi.olatlnci 'weapons laws. 1 Special watch.! was kept on many 1 highways during the weekend, on the theory that if the fugitives were still ln 1 the area they would try to get out by blending with the heavy holiday traffic. 13tli Syria1i Flight Made By Kissi11ger JERUSALE~t (UPIJ -Secretary o( State Henry A. Kissinger decided at the last niinute to make another shuttle to Darnascu,, today in a bid to salvage his mission and bring back a Syrian troop disengage1nent position that could win Israeli approval later in the day. Kissinger took off on his 13th trip to the Syrian capital at 5:27 P.M. (8:27 a.m. PDT) for a meeting with President Ilafez Assad after a two-hour session with Prin1e 1'.1inister fi<>lda Meir and her negotiating team. Assad had conferred during the day with Soviet r·oreign ~1in­ ister Andrei A. Gromyko. The Israeli cabinet met previously to approve or reject the overall plan for disengaging its troops from the Syrians on the Golan Heights. but adjourned saying further clarifications were needed before a final yes or no later tonight. -The budget deficit for fiscal 1975 will be larger than originally estimated, $1\A billion instead of $9.4 billion, but the deficit for 1974 should be smaller than forecast, $3.5 billion instead of $4.7 billion. Construction difficulties have led to a de1ay in the Santa Barbara Drive and Jamboree Road was due "1 just thought that having carried every previoos Israeli clarification and view to Damascus, I shou ld do the final lap m)'8elf," Kissinger told newsmen on emer'linl from the two-hour meeting with Golda Meir and her disengagement negotiators. Frcnn Pagel NEWPORTER .•. dazing them. He then Oed down a driveway to a parking lot. \Vith hotel employes and witnesses in pursuit, the bandit collapsed as he ran lo\vard the intersfction of Back Bay Drive and Jamboree Road. Police arrived moments later and b e g a n administering mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and external h e a r t massage. The man was then rushed to Hoag Memorial Hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival. Hospital officials &aid the man carried no Identification. They described him as between 40 and 45 years old with gray hair. A hotel spokesman said the receipts included about $15,000 in credil card charges. v.·hiie the other $40,000 'vas in cash and checks, mostly checks. "There u·as only about $4,000 in cash," the hotel official said. Police said the only hotel employe injured was the waitress v.·ho had grabbed th<' robber's foot during the scufne and had been kicked in the finger. Jury Con"iders Turner Verdict JACKSONVILLE, Fla. rUPJ) -A seven·u·oman. five-man U.S. District Court jury resumed deliberation today in the mail fraud trial of Orlando promoter Glenn W. Turner and seven aides. Jurors deliberated six hours Monday and emerged looking worn and tired. The jury got the case Thursday and spent Friday and Saturday reviewing the evidence from the eight-month trial. The eight defendants and three Turner· ct1ntrol\ed corporations were charged v.·ith 26 counts of using the mails to defraud and one of conspiracy. Tf conv icted on all counts, the ejght could receive up to 130 years in prison. 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Qrooo. r-1 NO _.,..,._ll:iOllt.~1111"- 0I td¥9<1 ... ,.., .. -i.1 ........... ""''°°"' .. "'"""""°"'el~-· StoCIDftf (~ °""'• &llld• Olllt ..... Q~lar> --~---u.ao~..,,.. IM.00......,r,it.~=-·· tta.06,...,.,, opeing of Newport Beach's new, $1.2 million police for completion July 1. Now, it won't be finished facility, city. officials say. The two-story structure at until mid-September, according to city officials. The decision came v:ith dramatic Mdenness and may have been made at the request of the Israelis to make one more effort. -Once the Administration's policy or monetary restraint succeeds in subduing inflation, "interest rates will decline." But the economic advisers did not predict by how much. -The unemployment rate which was 5 percent in April probably will rise to belween 5.S and 6 percent in the months ahead. -Second half of 1974 should see an increase in production of be.t.,.,·een 2 percent and 4 percent. Tapes Response Deadli1ie Set By Higli Court WASlflNGTON (UPI) -The U.S. Supreme Court tod3y gave President Nixon until Thursday to reply to prosecutor Leon Jaworski's request for a quick ruling by the court on his demands for additional tapes and documents dealing with the Watergate coverup. A spokesman for the court said James D. St. Clair. the President's chie£ \Vatergate lawyer, had been asked to submit "an expedited response" to the appeal JaY•orski filed Friday. Thursday also is the day that St. Clair has been directed to inform U.S. District Judge Gerhard A. Gesell of Nixon's decision about surrendering files of ty:o forme r top aides for use at their conspiracy trial next month. Gesell has hinted he may dismiss the charges unless the Presidei1t complies with a subpoena for the documents. Jaworski had asked the court to take the case away from the U.S. Court of Appeals here, where St. Clair filed an appeal earlier Friday seeking to overturn U.S. District Judge John J, Sirica's refusal to quash Jaworski's subpoena for the materials. Follo~·ing St.. Clair's response, the· Supreme Court will decide whelher to accept the case or allow it to follow regular channels through the appeals court -which could delay a final ruling until fall and cause postponement of the trial of seven persons, including Nixon 's former top aides, on Watergete coverup charges. San J ua1i Y outli Rescued After Misliap 01i Cl{ff Six rescuers carried a l~year-old San Juan Capistrano boy across the rocks at Crescent Bay Point Saturday after he tumbled down the sleep Laguna Beach cliffs injuring his ankle. Duane G. Leach, 31964 Paseo ?>.fonte Vista , ~·as taken by ambulance to Soulh Coast Hospital, \vhere he was treated and released. Arter Leach's fall, three lifeguards, two firemen and a polic~man placed the boy on a stretcher and c.!lrried him over rocky , steep sections of the area. The rescue operation took 30 minutes. and v.·as difficult because of the rocky terrain, lifeguards said. Leach \vas climbing dou11 the cliffs when he Jost· his footing 10 feet from the bottom and tumbled down. \Vhen the rescue team arrived, they splinted the ankle and treated Leach for shock. Marine MP Hit By Flying Glass In Laguna Case A 11-farine Corps miliary policeman was injured in Laguna Beach today when a large rock thrown from a passing car shattered a window to the i\IP's truck, and sent glass slivers into his face and eyes. Richard lf. Kreitner, 24. of Santa Ana \\'as taken to South Coast Community Hospital by Laguna Beach police. He was ! released following treatment. 1 Kreitner was in LagWla Beach to pick up a military prisoner from the Laguna Beach city jail early this morning. The leatherneck apparently became Jost and was checking a map for police I station headquarters when the incident occurred at Forest A venue near Beach Street, police said. Police were unable to locate a suspect. The Marine drove his van to the police station and was then hospitalized. Mail · Destroyed Postal Truck Hits Anotlier, Bur1is BAKERSFIELD (AP) -An estimated 200 sacks of mail burned following a truck collision on lnterst.ate 5 northwest of here, postal ofllclals said. Edward Legge~ 48, .Fremont; t<>ld officers a motorist wouldn't let him complete a passing maneuver Monday night and be was forced U> ram a second truck in lb~ rear. The uh of Leggett'• truck, !<>wing a full trailer of maU burst into 1L\mes. The fire spte;id into .the !raUer ~d at !wt one-third of the estimated 600 sacks of mall were charred in the blaze, postal officials said. ' The destroyed mall was believed to be mainly ·magazines, circu· Jars and parcel post. Postal officials said tbe trailer had been picked up in BarsU>w, where it arrived by rail from the ldidwesl The load was bound for Oakland. ' • --------'--------=---'------- 800,000 Flock to Beaches "I owed it to everything that both aides had put lnlo It to make the effort," Kissinger said before rushing back to his hotel. Along Coast on Weekend ' Ki.,inger originally plBMed to S<nd Undersecretary of State Joseph J. Sisco fo Damascus with Israel's response to the lateS'I Syrian proposals . Mrs. Meir's cabinet met for 412 hours to consider the latest proposals and said it ·would meel again tonight once it gets the clarifications it needs from the syr1..,. An estimated 800.000 persons visited Orange Coast beaches over the 11emorial Day weekend, lifeguards reported toda y. Despite large crowds and many routine rescues repor1ed fl'GJJ'l Huntington .ijea'1J to San Clemente. no' nimmers droWned during the three day holiday and no From. Pqe I llARASS ... matters." But, said Jaworski, "there is evidence , OOwever, that refutes this assertion." tie said both Dean and Jlaldeman 1estified before the Senate \Vatrgate Committee that the IRS had been dis· cussed. Dean claimed he talked \~'ith the President about the advisability of preparing a list of newsmen v.·ho had writ ten critically about the Administration and that Nixon said Democratic administrations had used the IRS. The President said that after the 1972 elections the \Vhite House v.·ould try to do the same, Dean said. Haldeman testified the discussion was about the Demot"ratic orientation of the IRS and a reluctance in the agency to follow up on complaints of possible violatioos against people \\'ho were supporting Nixon opponents. serious injuries were reported. MOO ~ injuries wert due to jellyfish stlnp. The je\lyflah Invasion was especially severe at Huntington State Beach, Bolsa Chica State 'Buch, and in .san Clemeote, but water temperaturts in the 50s kept most people away from the slimy creatures. Officials reported Doheny, S a n Clemente, and San Onofre State Parks wue full to the brim. At San Onofre. park guanb issued the largest number of citations in the state park system over the \li'eekend, due to a rash of surfboard lhel!.S, a brush fire. and illegal parking and camping. A total of 130,000 bathers showed up at San Clemente beaches, making the weekend the most crowded Memor ial holiday in rerent history. Lewd Conduct Charge Jails Fh'e in Mesa Five men were charged with lewd conduct following a bOliday weekend undercover investigation in the toilet area of a Costa Mesa bowling alley. The men, arrested at Kona Lanes, 2699 Harbor Blvd., were t.aken into custody and booked late Monday and early today and held on $500 ball each. This trip to Damascus was Kissinger's 14th shuttle between Israel and Syria and came on the 31st day or his Middle East peace mission. He planned to fly home to WaWngton Wednesday. Meanwhile Israeli artillery shelled inhabited Syrian villages on the Golan Heights today and the Syrians retaliated by shelling three IsraeU settlements. Syrian military communiques reported. in Damascus. From Pllfle I SLAYING ..• to crawl out of the apartment and to the house d a neighbors' who summoned police. Efforts to save his life failed and the elder Rivera was pronounced dead at the scene. Police said the younger Rivera had been drinking. Both the argument and the violence which erupted afterward were witnessed by two young girls who police believe are the deed man's adopted daughters. Their names were not released because they are juveniles. Police said the two men worked to· getber as self-employed cardeners. WE'VE ONLY "' JUST BEGUN! TwenJy·five years ago a few far-sighted people revolutionized the carpet business. f;nt, the chemical industry developed synthetic fibers. eliminating reliance on wool quality and production. Second, machinery was invented which enabled carpeting to be manufaclured up to 100 times faster. Third, and mos! impartanl. some people stuck their necks out and risked capilal Jo pul these developmenls to work. What does this mean Io you? It llleDlll that carpeting COSIS less than 30 years ago. It ll)fflll that ythat was once a lu•ury is now within range of almost everyone. It means a selection unimaginable 30 years ago. With our family in the carpet business since 1894, we have seen more changes in the last few years than we believed possible. creating the greatest consumer growth industry in our economy. After 80 years, ii looks like we've only (ust be<Jin! INTHI HAllOI ••tA SIHCl "11 • \ . ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia A"'· COSTA MISA • . Moo..'"""" t lo S:JO: ,,.I, t lo f_: Sol. flJO lo I • • • • Fire Drama in Orange • Three Girls Re ·scued Three )'()ung sisters were rescued from the secood floor of the burning home in Orange Monday momlng after their parents and brother fled from growxl floor bedrooms. An Orange Fire Department spokesman said Elizabeth Janecek, 8, and her 7·year-old sister Stephanie were rushed to Orange County Medical Center by parn1nedics. Elizabeth was in critical condition and on a respirator today and Stephanie was listed in stable condition, a hospital spokesman said. The third llioler, i;.year~ Donna, also was taken ta the medical -... where she la in good Condition today. Firemen werf <:Oiied to tbe 9Cene t about 8:30 a.m. by nelghOOrs who saw smeke pouring from the frame houJe at 141 S. Batavia St. They fowxl the girls' parenla, Edward ancr Judy, on the !root lawn of the house along wlth the brother, E.ddle. The father told firemen he had tried to reach the three girls but was driven back by the Intense heat and smoke of tbe fire. Firemen dQoned lnathing apparatus and weot into 1be hou3e wbere lhey fowxl Donna -but --and the other two girls not '-'lliing. A fire department spokeman said tne girl• bad been overcome by llie smoke and were not burned. The glrla were given em<rg.ocy treatment by paramedics and ruabed , to tile hospital. Firemen said the call!e of the blaze, which caused an estimated $14,000, has not beep detennined but it hi still under investigation. Father of His ·Country? Fro111 Records, Doctor Belieues W asliington Sterile RICHMOND, Va. fU PI) -A urologist at the "1l'dical College of Virginia believes historical records of George \\lashinglon's health indicate he was sterile. Dr. 11.1.J.V. Smith. a 44-ycar.old associate professor, said Washington probably suffered fron1 a combination of diseases and JX>Ssi hly a genetic disorder which left him unable to father children. \Vashington never had children of his o"'JI although he and his wife, "·tarlha, reared two of the four children from her first marriage and he later adopted two of her grandchildren. Washington and his \\'ife \Vere both in their late 20s at the time of their marringc in 1759. She had four children by Daniel Parke Custis. who died in 1757, but two died during childhood. The \l.'ashingtons raisl'd John Parke Custis and "tartha Parke Custis. Both \\'ere young adults \\·hen they died and after John's dea th in 1781 \\'ashington adopted the youngest l\\'O of his four children. Smith, a native of London. says he Coacl1 Resigns ~4.f ter Convictio11 AlTSTIN. Tex. (UPI\ -Travis Raven Sr., convicll'd of engaging in prostitution. has resigned as athletic director of Austin public sch90ls. Raven. 51. u·as acquitted Friday on a felony char,ge of compelling t he prostitution of a minor. but found guilly and fined $200 for the misdemennor charge of engaging in prostitution. became interested in the question of Washington's possible sterility in 1969. "I had to address thJs meeting of urologists on Feb. 22, Wa!hlngton's birthday. so I thought it would be appropriate to discuss \\'ashington's apparent urologically related problem," he says. Smith began an intensive study of \Vashlngton's medical history and on Feb. 22, 1969 he presented an account of his \Vork, "The Father Who Wasn't a Father," to the annual meeting of the American Urological Association in San Francisco. Smith believes Washington may have contracted tuberculosis during a twc> year stay from 1751-52 in Barbados where he nursed his tubercular half· brother, Lawrence. Washington wrote home he had ·developed "the pleursie," an 18th century tenn for tuberculosis. Lawrence died of tuberculosis after his Tlie Kissi11g Had to Stop SOUTH KIRBY, England (UPI) -The Town Council says kissing has to stop on the park bench outside the home of Gladys Westwood, a 62-year-old grandmother, because she says she is embarrassed by what goes on there. The council ordered the bench renloved from the front of ~1rs. \\'estwood's home. return to Virginia in 1752. "In view of his strong family history of tuberculosis and his kn6wn attacks of the disease during his lifetime, it is very possible that he suffered f r o m genitourinary tubereulosis. .. so that he became infertile," Smith said. During the Revolutionary W a r , smallpox swept through the Continental Army. killing many soldiers, but Washington was unaffected because. according to his biographers, he had contracted the disease and immunity to it in Barbados. But if those diseases weren't enough or an obstacle to Washingtons's abjlity to father children, Smith says malaria could have added to the problem. fl "Recurrent bouts with malaria plagued Washington throughout bis life, and indeed, may ha.ve been responsible for 'some of his bouts of severe dysentery and fever that he frequently reported in his diaries," Smith says. "It is possible too, that this disease 01 the drugs used may have been a factor in his infertility." Smith believes a more exotic, although entirely plausible explanation f o r Washington's railure to have children, could have been a genetic di90rder known as Kleinfelter's Syndrome, associated with one or more extra m a I e chromosomes and almost a J ways indicative of sterility. Smith notes that Washington ""as stately and tall, over 6-feet-2, with elongated Jim~ and a broad beam, characteristics of K 1 e i n f e I t ~ r ' s Syndrome. He says other disorders known to have affected Washington are also symptomatic of the syndrome, in· cluding deafness, myopia, and bronchial dl!ea.se. The longtime a!hlctic d i r ector submitted a one-sentence letter of rcsignahon to scnool rfficials Monday. Raven maintained his innocence and said he decided to quit because "l am un"'illing that anything controversial should arise and linger co.,cerning me v.·ith the Austin schools .. , Foundation Health Plan Orga1iizers End Elf ort,s Berserk Eleplia1it Killed in India NEW DELfll (UPll -Syamu the el ephant "·as allergic to horses. the circus manager said, and the animals irritated him to distraction. Over the weekend. the beast had one horse too many. The Press Trust of India reported from the coastal state of Gujurat. The elephant charged the steed, killing it, and then went on to smash a jeep. It was headed for a hut filll'd with people when police killed it with 13 rounds of rine fire. The circus manager said Syamu had killed '"'o horses on a similar rampage t\\'O years ago. ----·---- By TOM BARLEY Of tlle Oil'Y .. li.t Iliff Citing unethical tactics by I he opposition and its own failure to produce the enrollment projected at its inception nearly a year ago, lbe Orange County fo~ounda.tion Health Plan ( 0 CF H P ) hes announced it will close its doors ~lay 31. The decision means that nearly 6,000 ?<.1edi-Cal subscribers who received hospital and medical treatment in procedures proc.ssed by OCFHP'• Santa Ana office will now be thrown back on to Medi-cal Usts ·airectly operated by state olficiala. Physician members of the Orange C.ounty Medical Association j o i n e d OCFHP director Robert Peter30n Friday to reveal the recent negotiations with No More Rat Race '" Sc1mp, a three-month-old white ra~ sporta a cut on her left bind leg as a re.ult of a freak acddeti.t while Jogging In her exenllte wbeel. Tbe ra~ who or111nally ~ oorner Shawana ·AnlUlo of Santa Ana, 69 cents, j>rovldiil Shawana'i.father with a f24 ~eterllllrlan bill. • state officials had proved fruit.Im and produced the decision to disband the organization. Both Dr. Fred Kay of the Orange C.OOOty "!edical Association and Peterson predicted that it ~d have been possible to continue the program if the Foundation had been abl.e to recruit the 30,000 A1edi-Cal subscribers forecast when the health plan was put into effect. "Our four 0>mpeLim adopted such practices as knocking on doors and other doubtful selling practices to increase their subscriber total," Peterson said. "We felt this klrd ol thing to be unethical for an organization that had the ..-Semen! of the Orange Coonty Medical Association," Peterson said. Peterson explained that 70 percent of the SM>0.000 received from the state during the Foundation's operations had been paid to health care providers - doctors, hospitals and phannacies. Administration and marketing rosts ol the organization accounted for the $240,000 balance of the state's payment to the group, Peterson said. 'Peterson and physiciam: who attended the group'! final meeting defended the foundation's program as a "praiseworthy effort to ensure the best possible medical treatment to the indigent patient by the doct:: and hos. pital of his choice. "We provided thi! kind of treatment for our 6,000 subscribers and we could have gone on doing so if we could only have recruited 24,000 more subscribers and the resulting Ill millioo t!iat woold have been made available by the state for that enrollment," Kay said. Peterson said recruitment of his Indigent subscribers primarily came through referrals from the doctors' offlcu and he did not feel "too keen on utilizing some of Ute methods practiced by the opposition ... Ab o u t 1$ percent of the foundation clalml derived from applications from ... uare reciplenta •Jl!l'Oved under the Ald to Famillel with Depetldtnt Cblldrtn (AFDC) program_ The llate polcl about $23.34 a month for eac!>ou-r. The' F6tDtd8tl<>a'1 highest premium - f!ll5.ii0 a~ came from those drawing aJd under tbe state's Ald to the Totally Dlaabled ---. Ald to the Blind IUblcrtben with the now delltnct F""'1daUOlt brwght the orrl!l\lilllon $81.M per peraon a month and Aid to the A8"d "Billrantl meant $11.• 1 month to the fouodaUOG. ~·· averqe monthly payment -tlll llllA! la wpervlaing the health ..,. _. ol tile kpidatloa'• ohare of °""'" Coun(1'a ia,GOO II e d I • C a I ............ ........ Maul fll,000. ' • TUttdq, May 28, 1974 S DAILY PILOT 3 UPI Ttltllllalt What Energy Crisis? David Letters, 27, roller skates past traffic in Gloucester, ri1ass., beginning a cross-country trip to San Francisco on skates to pro- mote a new parlor game. The trip is expected to take about 120 days. New ~OW ·President Says Men Have Nothing to Fear f!OUST0:'.'-1, Tex. (AP) -The ne\\' prC'Sident of the National Organization for \\·omen says men have nothing to fear and everything to gain from the women 's rights movement. "~fen don't have to be success objects anymore," Karen De Crow said Monday in her acceptance speech as the head of the feminist group \\11.ich claims 40,000 mebers. Delegates to NOW's seventh conference ended a three-day meeting Monday by approving seven re!Elutions, including one calling for ·the impeachment of President Nixon. Ms. De CroY;. a Syracuse, N.Y .. lawyer, author and speaker who \Vas elected on the thin! ballot Sunday night, said "women are entering t h e mainstream. J\ly philosophy is lo do it more rapidly. "Gender should make ab.5olutely no difference in life," she said. "The movement has gone beyl'M1d women 's rights to human liberation." She said the proposed Equal Rights Amendment to the Constitution Is a means to an end. Its main effect, she said, v."OUld be to make "thousands of anli·w(}IDen I a\\' s unconstitutional.'' saving \\'Omen the necessity of testing them individually in court. On the issue of participation in. NO\\' by anti-abortionists. J\!s . De Crow. \\·ho prefers that designation, said she did not believe there should be a purity test for joining an organization. "But I don't think you can be a feminist and be aga~t a "'Oman's right... to abortion,'• she said. The impeachment resolution said there is "sub.5tantial public evidence to President Nixon's particip<i.tion in high crimes and misdemeanors." It also said there is "substantial evidence that he has obstructed the administration of justice and has repeatedly refused to comply with the requests of the liousc Judiciary Committee." The resolution, w hi c h NO\V spokeswomen said Y.'as approved by a unanimous show of bands and \\·as met by applause, said · Nixon " ha s unconstitutionally impounded f u n d s appropriated by Congress for programs in education, child care, health and research which are vital to the needs of \VOmen and children." Coast Unit Postpones Hearings Public hea~lngs on projects proposed ti Laguna Niguel, Newport Beach and HWltington Beach have been continued unlil JWle 3 by the South Coast Regional Zone Conservatioo Commission. The commission met in Long Beach Friday but failed for the second time this week to complete its agenda. The June 3 meeting \Viii be in the Long Beach Harbor Department headquarters. 925 Harbor Plaza Drive. Continued until that date are: -Avco Community Dev e 1 ope rs · proposals for 390 condominiums inland and 900 condominiums oceanside of Pncific Coast lfighway near Cro\vn Valley Park"•ay in Laguna Niguel. -An 18-hole golf course , proposed at 20:IB2 Irvine Ave .. r~ewport Beach, by Pacific Coast t\1anufacturin!!'. -A total of 83 rondominiums at 1001 Ford Rd .. Ne\1·port Beach. by llobcr1 i\lcLain. -Hemodeling of \1·haL \\'ilS t h t' Berkshire restaurant at 3450 \lj3 Oportu . l\e\1port Bearh. by Donald Koll . -Four rour-plexes proposed on "1iln nnd Sims Streets in Huntington Beach by Jam('S ~tontgomery. -An asphalt bike trail fro1n Can1ino Capistrano lo Dohenv Park !load along Pacific 1't·o.,st High"·ay in Capis1ranO Beach by the Orange County Road Department. Solon Expresses Fears for Pups In .4r111 y Tests • WASHINGTON (liPI\ -Edgewood Arsenal. ?<.1d.. \\'here the Arn1y does research oo cchemical \Va.fare. has advertised for 450 beagle puppies. according to Rep. 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You are among the survivors on another of our nation's famous t.hree- day long \li'eekends. It was a fun.filled time. complete with fires. boat sinklngs and capsitlngs, dro"'nings and near4rownings, car crnshes. sunburn where there w;is sun, aeid indigestion from overeating and hangovers from over-drinking. \\'hat \l'C reallv need is son'e more of these "·onderlu1 lhree-day holidays so we can all do it more often. So this was the Memorial Day weekend. I am uncertain precisely "·hen Memorial Day was. I don't think it was Friday because I fainUy recall v.·orking that day. ' IT COULD HAVE been on Saturdav but I don't think so because Saturday fs part of the regular \\'eekcnd . , '1cmorial Dav could have lx:><>n Sundav. ho1\·t'vcr. e\·en ihough Sunday is also part of the regular 1reekend. It could have been Sunday because tlley ran the Indianapolis "femorial Dav 500-mile race that da y l>ack home in 1ndia11a . So it ""~ <'lear than some people thought ~1cmorial Day was Sunday but un the other hand, that \Vould not account for i\.tonday. v.•hich was also a day o(f \~·ark for most people. There is a 1:,rreat deal of evidence to suggest that Mondily was indeed ~1cmorial Day because of the oo-wGrk th.inc and also the traffic and also a Joi of people were flying their American Flags that day. AN\'"'A \', "'lli-;N~VER ii \~'as. it is fairly certain that ~emor ial Day is over and it happened oo one of the last three days and it isn't I.Oday because this is Tuesday. V..'e never have holidays on Tuesdays any more because government, or so1nebody, has 'olo"Orked it out fhat v.·ay. Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays are definitely out for holidoys. It doesn't matter when the thing you arc celebrating actually ha pp e n e d . llistory is just a humbu g anymore. \Ve jigger around Washington 's and Lincoln 's birthdays oo as to make sure thal we attach them to one side or the other of a weekend. ~1ainly on Mondays. '111is allows the three-day OO!idays so \l'e can all get out there amjdst UJC public calamities. SO~I E DAY TlllS country of ours may get around to the four-da}' work week. then that happens, it will mean that every \reekend v.•ill be a three-day affair. Odds seem strong that v.·hen they get :iround to this, ~tonday will be selected as the third day off for everytndy. This is likely to happen because nobody likes to \\·ork on a Monday anyway. Btrr CF ~10/'liOA \' becom~ a regular day off. then v.•hat's to bc<'ome of these v.·onc:terful three-day holidays that we riov.• th.ink nre so sv.·ell ? They v.on't be anything special any- more. Go\'emment u·1 il have to create the four-dat• l\'eekend. They ,.11 have to start moving all the holidays around again. Best bet is they'll select Fridays. Nobody likes to tvork on Friday either. \Yifc Stabs llusbancl PICO RIVERA fUPil -Stanley Ziebarth. 62. of Pico Rivera, "·as stabbed !o death f\1onday follo\1·ing an argument "·ith his v.•ife. police said . Authorities said the man's "'ife. ~lary . 56, called police and said she had stabbed her husband. BELFAST WPI) -Major It y a total electric JIO"'' bla<koul In the Pn>teNnls in Northern lttland'1 province already nearly paralyzed by the coalltion govenunent resigned today over 1trlkt. ~ outlawed Irish RepubUcan a t4<lay-old protestant general atrlke, Anny (IBA) earlier had alerted Its touching oil Protestant colebrationl over ,.._ IXI the pos!lbillty ct a !ull'ICllo the end of the fint uperlment In &haring clvU war. pov.-er with Roman CathoUcs. "We are anticipating a doomsday The resignatlons came ,wtthln hours of situation," an mA spokesman said, 11and ---- PALLBEARERS CARRY COFFIN BEARING DUKE ELLINGTON 'S BODY Thousands Paid Tribute to Musician at New York Cathedral ~ ------·----- Memorial Holiday Death. Toll Surprisingly Loiv By The Asi;ociattd Pres!! ~-tore than 100 fev.·er per!Ofls died on the nation's highv.·ays during th.is yea r's IS.hour ~femorial Day v.•eekend than in I9i3. Unofficial totals: show 390 lraffic deaths this year. com percd to 486 during the 1973 holiday v1cekend. The National Safety Council had estimated before the three-day v.·cekend that between 450 and 550 per!Ons would die in traffic accidenl.'l. The council anticipated a safer holid<iy Nixon's Florida lmproveme11ts Paid by Rehozo? WASHINGTON (AP l -Columnist Jack Anderson reported today that President Nixon's close friend C. G. "Bebe" Rebozo in 1969 paid for nearly $12 ,000 in improvements at t he President 's home in Key Biscayne, Fla. In his eolwnn, Anderson wrote that an Aug. 6, 1969. check for $11 ,978.84, signed by Rebozo and drav.'ll on his personal account , went to pay for electrical, air conditioning 11nd painting work on Nixon 's bay.side home, adjacent lo one owned by Rebozo. Anderson quoted reliable sources as ~ying Rebozo also paid for a swimming pool, a pool table and architectural l)ervices for the Nixon home. The columnist said he v.•as unable to give exact figures. for these other reported payments because he had not gained access to the canceled checks for them. Anderson said the White House declined to comment on the matter. lie said Rebozo, contacted through Ill intennediary, said he did not have his financial record9 at hand and v.·ould have to check them. than normal this year because of the 55 m.p.h. speed limit and fears of a gasoline short age. There ,~·ere no reports of gasoline shortages, however. e Triple Deaths <X>NROE. Tex. (UPI) -A "\\'orld \\'ar II anny veteran shot a woman and her young granddaughter to death Monday and then killed himself, witnesses sakl. ( IN SHORT ... ) Police said the v.•oman. ?-.!rs. Nelda Barger. 47. v.·as shot in the hand aDd twice in the back as she carried her granddaughter, Renee Fergusen, 3, out of her house. The child was shot in !ht' chest as ~1rs. Barger screamed at a passing car, "Please take my child. Please take n1y child.'' e Resi911afion LUXEMBOURG iUPll Th• Christian Socialist Party, which has go\·emed this tiny grand duchy for 50 years. has apparently been s .... ·ept from power, a government spokesman said today. Grand Duke Jean accepted the resignation r.tonday of the government of Prime ~1inister Pierre Werner. head of the Christian Socialists, but directed it to act in a caretaker capacity until a new coalition can be formed . e itllsdle Error NORFOLK. Va. (UPI) - A heat- seeking missile accidentally shot down a Na\·y A4 jct Monday during training exercises off Jacksonville, Fla., but the pilot ejected safely, according to a Navy spokesman here. The pilot. Lt. Robert E. Rhode, v.·as fished out of the v.1ater by a helicopter and taken aboard the aircractft carrier Independence after Ule ~londay evening crash. 3 States Hit by Storms Tornado Tosses Small Hangar 50 Feet in Wyoming '°'A110~AI WIAlM[I ~J-Vl(I I OllCA~l 1• 7AM 1 $1 ~ •)t•7't 30.00 29.77 '2971 30. ('I Te111peruf11res Hltlt low ''"· lotl " .(W 77 }S -Sa ~J .01 . " n " '' So& .02 I} 61 .11 ·~ . 13: :r " ~ :: :: .~ ll il DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Delwery of lilt Daify P1lol ~ guaraoleed _,, ... I "' • Ill •• 1W ""' ~ I•• ,.._ ol "' IW ,., ol .. npl It ,. 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"The workers have accompllshed what they set out to do," said the Rev. Jan P&b1ey, leader of the rlght·wing Protestant Democratic Unionist Part)'_. He :Jald he expected the Protestant strike to be called ofr ""'hen the situation la absolutely clear." A government 1ix>Wman said chief minister Brian Faulkner and the other "Ulyallst" members er the 11-man executive council which ran the government quit after a three-hour nieetlng. Faulkner said he ~gned because "we were not prepared to eee our country paralyzed and to !ltt people die." Duke Eulogized By Jazz Greats Gerry Fill, Faulkner's Catholic d<puty on the Executive. said: "We will stay tn ()fflce. 1r we are forced out of office we .,..·ill be back to fight again." The Unloni!ll actions had no i1nmediate effect on the strike which ha"I Ct.It power to a fast-dwindlinK trickle, as well as natural gas supplies, halted virtually all transport, r\in1inatcd frt'sh food s from grocery shelves and th re:\ t c n e d essential ser\'ices like 1111ter supply and se .... ·age. ~ :'iEW YORK !UPI) -Ella' Fitzgerald, her eyes stlll red from crying. sang it for f'\'eryone at Duke Ellinl(ton's funeral: "Irl ~ly Solitude, oYu Ha'.!nt ~lo.!." The musician and con1poser died Friday or cancer. and his funeral reflec ted the love he offered the v.·orld in his music. THE ESTlrtlATt:D 10.000 fan s and friends jamming the Episcopalian Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine on Manhattan's upper West Side and overflowing Into the street v.·ere a cross- s e c t i on of soclety -rich and poor, drtssed elegantly or in jeans. They came to pay homage t.o a man v.·ho gave the v.-orld 50 years of musical splendor. and v.'ho six years ago offered his own musit'el prayers In the hu ge gothlc cathedral in a "sacred SIXl8" concert. As ~-ds gathered at the cathedral 'I'ue8day, the Duke v.'8s making his last trip. in a funeral cortege up Broadway and across 125th Street -Harlem's m11in stem -where more than 40 years ago he hit the big time at the Cottoo Club. The Duke's haunting and sophlstirate1 tunes dominated the funeral . Besides l\lis.11 Fitzgerald, jazz stars pa)ing tribute to the fJuke v.·ere Joe Williams, Earl "Falha" Hines, Billy Taylor. Jo Jones. Lyle Atkinson And Mary Lou \Vlllia1ns. Biggest Pot Haul Seized TIJUANA, l\texico {AP) ~feiican federal police have made \~ohat they say Is the largest seizUre of marijuana in the history of this border city -6.5 tons. Officers said they arr-ested two men in a truck south of Tijuana on 1'.fonclay. They "''ere identified as Jesus Carrillo Lopes. 39, and Francisco Barberin Crosev.·hite, 34, both of Tijuana. Authorities said they did not knou· v.·hether the marijuana y.·as bound for illtgal entry into the United States, Jess than 20 miles north of \\1here the truck v.·as stopped. The ser\'ice "'as a combination or high Episcopalian lessons and prayers and musical tributes. TIIE DUKE'S long time friend nnd bioorapher, Stc.in ley Dance. eulogized Duke Ellington as "a citizen or the v.·orld." "Duke. you made good 1nusicians sound grcc.it and great musicians sound ~ven greater." Dance said. "Some ca\l you a genius but it was really a gift extended from God ." At the end. his9oice breaking. he said : "The Duke had a lasting fa ith in this Muntry. Jlis memories will live in the years to come. He S('rved this rountry .... -en. and De v.•ill go on scr\'ing It in the years to come." Singer Pearl Ba ily rep resented President Nixon witll special presidenll;il assistant Stanley Scott. Before the service l\fiss Bailey, marrirrl to fornitr Ellington dru1nmer Louis Bell$0n, pa id her OV.'n personal tribute fo the Ouke. El .ECTRIC.\I. 1'0\\'Ell v.·as exprctcd to he con1pll'lely ~huf or f late r tonight, nn electricity board pokesinan said. Ire!ancl Pri1nc r-.ttnlster Lianl Cosgrave called an rn1t'rgcncy l'abinet llll'ClLng in Dublin 10 cunsider the sltualion in the n1lrth. "The ne\\'s is a great tragedy for Northern lrelanc1.'' said Irish foreign 1nlnister r.arfl'll Fitzgeraltl. Briti~h Prim e f\1!nisll'r lhu-old \\'ilson earlier had cut shorl his vacution and returned to London; thcrt' \1·cre calls for a speeial sf'ssion of Parliament to deal \\'ilh the crisis. An electririty board spokesn1an said the pro\•ln c{''s last rrmaining po .... ·er plant "·as grindi ng to a halt following the v.·atkout of Protestant v.·orkers Mon- day. '"\\'e ;Jr(' nO\\' a! the~ point of no re- turn," he said. '"l11e fmal countdo""TI is unck>r v.·av. \\'ht'll ii <.-on1es il will be ""'ill be final , complete and irre\"OC· able.'' H11sba11d Arrested Wife, 4 Cl1ilclren Escape Ho1ne of T 01·t11re, Terro1· r\E\\l YORK tAP1 -Pol ice say four young ch.i!drf'n l\"t're tortured and imprisoned wilh their mother for months by a man who in one instance put one uf the youngsters in a lighted ovt>n. Sotero \ti5quez. 33. was arrested ~fonday and charged with keeping his girlfrirnd and her four children, ages three to eight years. near starvation in their Bronx apartment. n1adc a no1Sl' '.\1011d11~· n1om1nt! that a\\'oke \'asquez ""'ho !hen put 1he boy into the lighted oven. She said she carnc rwming into tile room !nd pulled the boy out. Vasquez kept the apartment padlix:kl'd and the windoY.'S nailed shut, but he forgot to fa sten the padlc><:k aft er lt'a\•ing !\londay and !\trs Ramos escaped and summoned police. authorities said. A~10SG TllE lorlurcs h(• allegedly THE ClllLORE'.'\ 1,1cre taken to innicted on the chilrlren were coating Lincoln Hospital for treatment of their knees "A'iih S}TUp and forcing then1 to scurry across a floor sprinkled v.'ith cigarette and candle"·ax burns. thcn rice: pouring hot candle"·ax oo their taken to the hon1c of !\lr1'. Jtamos' buttock.Ii : locking them in a cabinet and mother. forcing a child to stand on a chair with Vasquez .... -a~ charged v.•ith attempted his: neck in a noose while the chair was niurdC'r, reckles..-. endang er ment, rocked . endangering the v.·elfare of children. Police quoted the mother. 27·ycar-old unlawful imprisonmt'nt and possession of ':-:===="-=-=-=--=-==-====='---_:O~l~ga'.'...'.:R:.'.am::'.os~.~a'..'''..'.'.say_i_ng_h.:_r!Ye~r-old_bo_)_' _~dangerous instrume_nt_. ----- \ Pad Power A home is essentially two things. First, it's where your family 'ainks its roots, where tho most important events in your life arc centered. Secondly, it'• probably the bigg"t si ngle investment you'll ever make. And that·.i where Firat National Bank or Orango County comea in. To last, and remain a good investment, )'our home needs many irr.provementa over the years. Painting, re-roofing-even F First National Bank~ landscaping-are just some of the nonnal improvements. J\n d, as your family and interests change, remodeling even comes into the picture. :\<lding n room here, changing a room there. First National specializes in low cost home improvement loans. We've been doing it for Oro~ge County families for 68 ycani. Have an iCea in this direction? Talk it over with one of our loan officers. He'll help you tum your ideas into realities . . . ;. ... 3 Leading Democrats To Meet LOS ANGELES (UPI) -n.. tlu<e lelldlnJI auxlldates for tbe Dtmocralic llllbema- torial nomlnatloo wnr -ar on the same televbim on> gram ' but not a face-to-face d<bate. San Francisco Mayor Joseph Alioto and Assembly Speolrer Bob Moretti blame Sea<lary ol State Edmund G. Brown Jr., saying he refuses to ( State ) debate them head on. feating he will Jose his lead in the polls. The Brown camp said Moretti and Alioto cannot be trusted to hold rational debate on the issueo. and woo1d be llkeJy to tum a facHr:Hace debate Into an imu1t oboullng matdl. RepresenlntiVU! of the -candidates met &nlay at KNBC-TV, which will carry a live, hoe.r-long, broadcast fea<wing all three Saturday, three days before the ,.unary electioo. e %3 Drown JOllNSONDALE (UPI) At lea.st 23 persons drowned in · California during the long Memorial Da y weekend , nine ot them in a ZS.mile stretch ot the treac::h.en:ui Kem River near Johnsondale. Tulare County authorities estimated that 25,000 persons, inciuding "hordes ol teoo- agers" from Southern Cali- fornia, flocked to the Joln- sondale uea to mcape I(lC). degree beet blanketing much of the state. equake Hits OROvn.LE (UPI) -A mild cartllquake rolled tlmJugh the Butte County community of Oroville early Monday, rat- tling winckJws but causing no 9"1'ioos damagt. '!be temblor~ 3.6 on the Rkbter scale at the University o/ cautornia's seismographte station a t Berkeley. It was tttlteted about 20 miles northeast of Oroville. e Bru1h Fire• SAN BERNARDINO (UP!) -Brush fires bt11ckened 382 aaoes ot forest in Southern California during the Memo- rial Day weekend. The<e were no reported Injuries and fire- men were able to control the bia,,,, witlwt damage to 811)' structure!. The largest blatt ~ over approximately 257 acres of bru51 and timber ln San Time- lea Canyon near Reland Sun- day. -M«e than 100 firerighl- ('l'S battled the names arter a lightning •trike set off the brwtl Friday. Firemen reported the flames were cmtrolled early Monday. e Bomb Damage I.OS ANGELES (UPI) - A lJOrne:n:sade bomb c a u s e d minor damage to San Fran- ciSIOO's Mayor Joseph Alioto's campaign office, the second sucti bombing ol an Alioto headquaners bere. Police •id t.he bomb, one of two placed next to tile !Toot door of tile Wilsldre Boulevard office, went off before dawn P-fooday, ca~ m i n or damage and m injuries. The second bomb did oot delmate. TueKlay, M~ 28, 1974 'Super En1m1s' Awar~s Set Tonight llOLLYWOOD (UPI ) drastically cut down the announced the winners of Utt! Television perf()J'IJlel's aren't number of awards, arguing "SUper Emmys" for overall wondering who will w i n th Emrnys at tbe Television at while il may be fair to categories. Ac 8 de my• s nationally compare one movie with Up against Miss Tyson for a televised award ceremony another, the same does not "best actress'' award are tonight on Channel 4 at 6 p.m. Mid true for I e I e v i s I o n . Michael Lerned of • ' T h e They already kno\f. The Judging a onc·shol appearance Waltoos," who won £or best quesUon is: who wins the first in a comparati vely big budget actress ln a dramatic serise, "Super Emrnya"? . f\.1ary Tyl er Moore (comedy dra matic special against per-sertes) and Mildred Natwick A good bet for most bonOl'ed fonnanccs by a comedy series DAJLY PILOT $' . SISIOTO ARTIST OF \'~AR TM QW/.llnt'I. OTti.st oJ ~ar comrniUee 1eeks up n·coming artl:« with •<'ICtplio11al talent1 locQmpele for $10,000 fn ouxard.~ here at H11nru1g1on Qtnter. ljrinr1 enln1?1' /or ne.ti show this \Ved eut. or Thurs 11 n1. 10 Beacli & ,.7rl111ger uJJ San Diego Jwy. lf11 11t111g1on &uch. Phone 714·1l97 !SJJ show of the evening ii ''The of "The Snoop Sis t ers ' ' Autobiography of Miss Jane star is co mparing apples and, _!!~li~m~it~ed~se"Cri~esg1·====~========~ Pittman," a touching special oranges, the argument goes.1- d<picting the life of a fictional Only Monday, SOS, a group black woman frun the days of representing s u p po r t i n g slavery to the civil rights players, announced it \li'as movement. BARTLETT The program bas already dropping its la.,..•suit against FLOOR COVERING Ul"IT ......... won seven "Emmys, First the Acaden1y, including a Round" including the statuette court action to get a n for be st actress in a drama for injunction today cancell ing the The Finest in Carpeting Clean Sweep ' • Palm Springs police •nd search and rescue units made a sweer, to the first falls in Tahquitz Canyon Monday and cited some 300 young poop e and overnight campers who started a small brush fire in the canyon, about two miles from downtown Palm Springs. Police alsq towed away about 40 cars, vans, campers and trucks for impoundment. Most of the young people were from Orange and Los Angeles Counties. The Canyon was closed indefinitely last summer after 40 persons were hospitalized from contaminated wate.;.r:.:·---------i its star, Cicely Tyson, making telecast. The group \li·ants SPECIAL her eligible for ooe of the more recognition for "!he Searchers See Hope For Missing Cyclist "Super Emmys." h ndr u eds of supporting actors FREE This is the first year the and actresses who made one academy has resorted to two-time appearances in a series," level award,, an experiment feeling it is unfair to judge BATH intended to head off the them against the series stars. FLOOR COVER !Tequent complaints in the A spokesman said th<re was .. ·-· ---,.-----' past that there were just too not enough Lime to settle the 'ANGELS' mBl1Y awanls (215 last year) matter, and the Academy had in too many confu§ing and hinted it \vould look into the overlapping c a t e go r i e s . problem. THEY WERE Viewers and critics com-So, with a minimum or plained that the televised fanfare, li sts of "Emmy BASS LAKE (UPI} _ presentation c e re monies winners" were made publi c The annual Hell's Angels lacked dramatic i m Pact during the past month, bul the M 0 t 0 r c y e 1 e Club's compared to the 0 s c a r presentations are to be made A-.... ...... ..... c..,; c.....;. COtlipl1• Y~r choice. -r G.A..F . vinyt for YOVI' bath with the purchase of 60 sqa.are yards of Vanta9e or Marshcrest carpet. Personalf1f'd cysfom installation guaranteed. £.T.C. rcrtncli G.A.F. ..,..., ........ ....... M..-,.,f ........ '\2-.Mcrtco Silit5 ""'fl< ...... MEXICALI. Mexico (UP!) -There was new hope today that a California pharmacist, lost 10 days ago in 'the Baja California desert , was still alive, surviving on luck and his skill as an outdoorsman. Memorial Day encamp-ceremony for movie perform-tonight with all the usual became he headed off 00 a merrt ended withlut a ances. televised hooplah. From the Course parallel to the nearest serious incident. But many of the performers ranks of the winners of first 781 W. ltth St., CostaMeM 1714164 .. 144Z highwa y, 40 miles away, ,'='=========~-pro~t.s~tod"'.'.__"'~ga'.:in".'s:'_t _'e'.':ff".'.orts'..':__'to'.'...._'.""'"':'.".'"..d_E".'m".'.m"'.'.':'ys'__.':w".'il:'_I _'.b~e'I_~~~~==============,,! instead of waUt.ing toward it. Fred Mundy, 47, took a wrong l1rD while competing In a motorcycle race in the Mexican desert about 80 miles south of the tttder on May 18 and has not been seen since. Se archers foWld his motorcycle where it had run out or gasoline, with "SOS" saawled in the sand bes.kle It. '1We're within 24 OOurs behind him and t h I n g s ~ddenly look good." San Diego Coonty Sherilrs U . Dusty Rhodes said Monday. American searchers, aided by Mexican cowboys o n hx'seback, found t r a c ks Monday believed to have been made by the missing man les:i than 24 hours before. The tracks were found near fresh water. But Mlf'Chers were concerned that Mundy still had no! gotten his ~. Pay Toilet Bill Sent To Senate Searehers last week disoov- ered that Mundy, described as an experienced outdoors- man, was cutting open bran-el cact"""' aJono his trail to get at the liquid stored within, showing ...,,....g;ng know!- ~ of desert survival tact~. SOarehers following Mundy'• traeks discovered Sunday that ho had come across a line shack used by cowboys, which was provisioned with dried beer and water. Mundy apparently reached the shack late last week; and was probably well fed and supplied when he set out again into the d e s e r t . still searching for civilization. 'Total Tan' Difficult For Nudists MILL VALLEY (AP) -It was another on-again, off. again holiday weekend at Muir Beach. Wann temperature5 and sunny skies inspired about 100 sunbathen to get a "total tan" on Memorial Day at the Marin Coonty beach. Only a day SACRAMENTO (UPI ) -before, sheriff's dep<Ales had l.egislatlon banning poy toilets wamed a handlu! o/ blnly in government~ nudes to put their swimming buildings has narrowly cleared attire back on or face arrest. its final legislative committ ee No authorities were in sight hunile. Monday but the nude batlier! The bill by Asremblywmnan had swim trunks or bikini! March K. Fong (D-Oakland), nearby In case a quick was seOt to the Senate floor coverup was called for. Mooday on a 7-6 vote without d<bate. It already bas passed "! THINK WHAT they do is the Assembly. wait for a complaint," griped Mrs . Foog, 8 Democratic. a D-year-<>ld Santa Rosa man candidate for Seeretary of State, has argued tliat pay with a 6Utlburned oooe. toilets are "discriminatory "A cop walks down here and against women" and do not everybody puts clothes on, he guarantee cleaner restroom.. hangs around for about 10 "' The bill wss opposed by the 15 minutes and then retreats. County Supervisors 'Iben we take our clothes off Association, the Aseociatlon ol agaln. California Airport E1ecutives "Sometimes he comes back and the Nlk-0-Lok Co .. which and we put them on again, he installs and maintaim pay retreats and we take them off toilet locks. again." • • A6(JNA HILLS L,f(JllO . EL .. EXlf ~ NEXT . e Clerk Killed The me3Slll'e Wllllld mean SevCl'al ol the n at u r a I that any locks on "5lrooms in sunbathers Sllid the police visit FONTANA (UPI) - A thief state, city or county buildings the beach lnln!queotly and at guimed down a yoong clerl< must be removed. haphazard times . during. $195 liquor ston> rot>-------------=---------! bery: Pete Martinez, 18, was killed in the inckSent early Monday. Officers said there were no "Witnesses to the rob-bery. . Lab Rejected TAHOE CITY (AP) -The Tahoe Regional Plan n Ing Agency bas ro]<ol<d a pnJj)med University ol California aclence lab oo the west llhore of We Tahoe. The UC-Davis campos sought to locale die 2,41»<quare foot lab on clontHod land four miles ~of here,_~ Route 89. " .............. --....,, .......... ..... •Pt •• ..__., • • LAS VEGAS deluxe rooms on the strip · Fcr l or21"'11!11t 2 double beds in eo:h"""" $2.00 eo:I> for extru guestS Wingywr -~oocl all wetll' except Fri.. Sat. Giid Holiday rerlods & S-r Monlhl • ,___..:Whetl.:.:=::.:.rate Is ;.:S 1~7.8::::0::.:.. ---- 1 ~.=-1 I ~~= I for Reservottons Information caft (71.t) 533-6050 KONA KAI .R INN ........... II •• ·Priotlo May 13th, Orange County Transit buses went os fo r south as Laguna. After that you were on your own. N ow there's comple te service throughoot Southern Orange County. From la Hobra 1o San Clemente. . -35 minu1es separales down1own Santa Ano. from leisure World and Laguna Hills Mall. Or go through Laguna Beach to connect wilh the two differentroules down to Son Clemen!~. And !he frequency of buses is !he some as II ls throughout the rest of Orange County. All exis1ing rou1es 1hroughout Orengo County have been Improved, too. AbolJ!the only thing thot hasn't changed is the quarter lore. And !he free transfers. . We'll get yoo there in style. New buses !dooble the number!. Vinyl bucket seots, package rocks, and air-~ c:ondllioolng. Send for yoor detailed, easy-1o·reod, new ~ bus schedules. Rldo OCTD. WU get you there. ~ -OAANOE COUNTY "l'RAN•IT Dl•TllltCT • - I 1-----------., tor il'llcrmot on on bus ~chedules. send ttiis coupon to I CCTD.61JCr;ic(en!erDriveW.,SontoAna,CA9270L I ' I co rnn 17!•1547-6004. I .I NAME I I I I ADDRESS I f CITY I I I ·I Sl!rv ice oreol~ de•;red I I I L----------~...1 1 I 8 DAIJ,y PILOT' EDITORIAL PAGE Not Representa tive Orange County supervisors were taken aback last week by charges made by a coalition ol women's rights groups that the county's new manpower commission is a "sexist" organization. Though the &eJ<ism label is tired and over-used, the women did present some justification for their charges. They said the panel, which administers manpower revenue sharing money given to the county and its four largest cities, is not representative of the people it is supposed to serve. The federal money is to be used to create jobs and training programs for the disadvantaged1 unemployed and under-employed. More than 60 percent of that group is comprised of women and minorities, the speakers told the supervisors. · But the commission is made up of 11 men, two of whom are Mexican-American a.nd the rest white. Five were appointed by supervisors. For the most part. defenses offered by supervisors against the de facto discrimination charges were weak . It was clear they had made little or no effort to seek out qualified women, blacks or Asians to serve on the panel. One of the speakers, a young Oriental woman who is also a UC Irvine labor relations professor, said she put her name in with several supervisors but was ap- parently overlooked as an appointee. We have the feeling that .supervisors had best recognize the complaint as legitimate and do something to correct the problem. Dump ScJ1edules about 16 percent ol the fuel nonnally used to operiite dump bulldozers, according to county ollldals. Bu~ they add, if full dumping schedules were resumed, fuel sup- plies would be exhausted by July. So, under a CQmpromlse approved by the Board of Supervisors, the dumps will open for six hours, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sundays. Shortened Saturday hours, from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. will remain in effect, with weekday hours continuing from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. The Sunday dump closures generated a barrage of complaints from householders who maintained -they could not dispose of bulky throwaways during the mek. The compromise seems a reasonable solution so long as fuel supplies are adequate. . Se11seless Hoarding "People are just storing them away like squirrels. It doesn't make sense." Mary Brooks, director of the U.S. Mint, refers to the strange disappearance of copper pennies which has caused those little "Help! We need pennies!" signs to sprout on store counters. Mrs. Brooks insists there really isn't a penny short- age -there are 34 billion theoretically in circulation, but apparently they're not circulating very freely. In fact, the mint had to order 2 billion more pennies in the first three months of this year, more than double last year's order and, according to the director, a shame- ful waste of good copper. The nonsensical situation seems to have been sparked by rising copper prices and a theory that hoarded copper pennies might be a hedge against infla- tion. • -.......... li"'ililf ... ....... Orange Countians whose clean-up efforts have been hampered by the Sunday dump closures initiated dur· ing the fuel shortage will be given some measure of re- lief by the decision to reopen the dumps for limited hours on Sunda.y. Not so, says the mint director. Even if copper went to $1.50 a pound from its current $1.20, a hoarder would need 240,000 pennies to make $100 -and that's plenty of pennies! 'Aside from no bait, no fuel and no captain, we're doing great.' The curtailment, in effect since January, has saved Cruisng Miss ile Carriers R ocker Beats Pills For Nerves Dear Gloon1y Gus · Pentagon E yes 'Stand-off' Option SYDN.EY HARRIS 1boogbb at Larg': The rocking.chair my family gave me last Christmas provides better therapy for frazzled nerves at the day's end than any number of pills or potions. • • • We shouldn't be surprised that many couples get divorced for seemingly trivial reasoos; for, as a Chinese proverb reminds us, it is eas· ier to get used to a pain than to an iteh . • • • Aller those tninscripts I keep ~'On· dering what a non-Christian Presi- dent would sotmd like! E.W.F. OIM"'1' Gn Clmtne!!h ••• •lltlmlth4 In• rNffrl l!od .. Mf MCinurtly A'flKf lllt ¥1twl II ,,. ,... ... "'· StMI r•or "' '"'' i. Gi.-r Gin. Olll't !"!let. manages to persuade herself that she is a better mate and mother for it; the female's capacity for self-justification is equa1led only by the male's capacity for outraged feelings when he learns that two can play the same game. • • • The first great rule in lire is to put up with things; the second is to refuse to put up with things ; and the third, and hardest, is to be able to distinguish between the first l'l\'O . • • • \1l ASH r N GTON--Operating under secret but intense White •rouse pressure, the Pentagon is no"'· moving cautiously into a new strategic "'eapons system that may prove to be a lever against ~1oscow's menacing drive to MIRV its entire long-range missile force . The contemplated new system is called the stand~ff option: a fleet of U.S. aircraft armed u•ith long range missiles and capable of circl· ing the Soviet Union at a distance of 1,500 to 3,000 miles . Since Moscow cou1d not begin to match this new sys- tem in the foresee-~ able future . it hope- fully v>ou1d be compelled lo agree to the real aim of President Nixon's quest for a new strategic anns limitation (SALT1 agreement \vith f\.toscow. That goal: Soviet agreement to limit ?\1IR\.'ing its missiles -that is, putlinl'! from 3 to 8 independently-targeted warheads on a single missile . ( EVANS·NOVAK J 747 into nying launching )'.llatfonns, each anned v.ith a single ballistic missile. But intense resistance from the Air Force and the civilian high command. including Deputy Secretary of Defense \\'illiam P. Clements. Jr., prevailed. In the words of one high-level presidential adviser, the Afr Force was "scared to death this might doom their new B·l bomber program." RE.5JSTING \Vhite House pressure. not a cent was put into the PentDgon budget, even for technical studies. This was true despite deep RltSSian arutiety over the stand-off option. They Jack the 111issilc technology, tbe exotic fuels and most important the aircraft. Indeed, ~1oscow is now trying to obtain licensing rights to build their own version of the Lockheed 1011 and other wide-bodied civilian aircraft. This impasse now is being broken. Clements and the Pentagon's civilian . command have persuaded Air Force and Navy brass to ask Congress ror $125 million in research funds to begin studies of a revised stand~ff system: bombers anned v.·ith strategic, nuclear-tipped "cruise" missiles containing their ov.11 pov.·er supply v.·hich "'ould drop from high altitudes. then start their attack at extremely lov• levels . The same system could also be used for launching from submarines. THE AIR F 0 RC E generab who rejected tbe commercial-carrier system feel diff'erenUy about the cruise mi.sslle . Instead of raising questions about the need for the vastly more expensive new B-1 bomber, it might well strengthen the B-1 case in Congress, which is now more suspiciom about defense spending than at any time in the past 20 years. Given today 's nu c I ear-defense technology, cruise missiles and their A mature man knows, through ex· perience, that an abWKlance of pos- sessions does n o t make him any hap- pier; yet he persists in the fond delusion that amassing an abundance of posses- sions for his children's sake \\'ill make them happier. \Vhfn "'e are tired, as Nietzsche observed, we become vulnerable to ideas v.·e abandoned long ago; fat igue always makes us retreat to an earlier stage of life, and sometimes to a cranky infantilism. • The only person more disappointing than an actor off-stage is an author on- stage; we should never meet those we admire in persona propria , but only in their professional roles. WllAT MAKES this so important is the vastly &rperiOT thrust or pou.~r {throw· "'-eight) of Soviet missile launchers. Once ~loscow catches up with U.S. ~fIRVing technology, this throw-weight advantage could make the land-based Soviet long- range missile force far superior to the U.S. force-a dangerous new element in super·pol•ler politics. Male Tears Once • • • Ancient cultures venerate age in people; modem culture venerates age in money; what we call "society" is little more than money that is a bit older and dirtier than mosL ' • l\.1ost fiction I have tried to read recently falls precisely into that category defined by Robert Benchlcy. when he said of a certain best.seller: "It was lhc kind of book that, once you lay it down, you can't pick it up again." • • An adulterous hllSband generally feels guilty, but an adullerous wife often ' • \\1len a speaker appeals to the sentiments of "all right·thinking people." he is really appealing to the prejudices CJf "all same-thinking people." • "' • I have never met a person who exclaimed, "l just love people!" whom I really liked. • • • It's surprising how many people, even in business, imagine that "F.0.B.'' stands for "freight on board." There is today nq, arms expert in the administration, including Secretary or State Henry Kissinger's closest advisers. still nourishing the illusion that itosco1\' will agree to any meaningful MIRV limitation \Vithout something new added to U.S. bargaining pov.·er. That something new is the stand~fr optioo. \Vhen Elliot Richardson was ending his brief stint as Secretary of Defense one year ago, he ordered Air Force studies on converting the wide-bodied Lockheed 1011, tile Douglas I:CIO and the Boeing At the end of February, 1972, Big Ed Muskie blew it. There he was the front runner for the . Democratic nomination for president, weeping atop a truck parked outside the offices of the Afanchester Union Leader. The owner of that paper, thanks in no small part to the generosity of former Teamster leader Jimmy Hoffa and his union, is a political troglodyte namPd Bill Loeb. Mr. Loeb is on record as having said Ike Eisenhower was a commie sympathizer. Mr. Loeb had reprinted on his front page a Newsweek piece saying Mrs. Planning Can't Change the People Butte Cou1it:y Hill Folk Are Rugged Individualists Somev.·here east of Oroville, out past that dam big lake and up in the hill country ()f Craig Morrestown Ridge, the folks are rugged Individualists. They call spades shovels and they use them to clobber rattlesnakes and other varmints. They do not C1Jtlon to mole-slick politicians or'bureaucratic dudes who mess with their liv<'s or their lands. Right now those folks are a bit upset. The Butte Counly Planning Commis- sion is horsing around, arguing aboUt reronlng the bill oountry. Actual· ly, the hill folk are more upset than a little bit ; they are damed mad. ' 'l1le whole Oap sllrted last December wbm the staff of the county planning c:ommllrion arbllrartly, and without public bearina, changed the Craig Jl!orreolown Jlldie r.onlng from A·2 to nJ.a A.J II the most lenient of t0nlng duoUlot-. n •YI • guy cao do -~ be wanll with hls ,.,..my u 1'llll u be doeon 't urt a jomkyard or a llalllf*r houae er a commerda1 dump, or doeln'l malt• ~ TM·ll AMp1et Omber- lllCIUlltama Lind llld Umlll the properly \ \ (..__R_u_s_w._'.A_i:_:ro_N~J to one dwelling for every 20 acres. And that's a long walk between houses on a dark night. WHEN THE hill folk heard about the TI.1·20 caper, they blew their stacks. Fred Wohlschlagel and Marian Wojcik and a bunch of their neighbors orgaffized about half of the people in the area into a taxpayers associatioo and declared war. "All we want is to be left aJone. Wbfre do those pllinning guys get off telling us how we can use OW' land? It's up to:US to decide how we want our land ioned. And, we want it A-2." Woblscblagel speaks for the hill folk . But he arid Marian Wojcik and the bill folk speak a lllrange toaaue In loday'a mettred and me:uw.d -Id. Their lllk la an anathema to the plolltn and pin- sticker~ Ti-blnb IMist on a structured ooclety with everytblng In Ill place. They are all ror bl& pl&n1 and llUle people. Cmform; that's the deal today. Bow down to the ml5ter planner at tbe county ... 1. One of the planoera tried lo ocare the blll folk Into accep4Jni the TM·20 r.ontng. "DocJ"I you re&llle lhat under A·I. • I somebody could move in out there and start a hawg farm?" To which ~farian Wojcik growled, "SO what?" Jt wouldn 't smell any worse than the stufr you're trying to hand us.'' Mrs. W's bile Is as sharp as her bark. PART OF THE problem for the Craig 11.forrestown folks arose when the county planners filed a gq:ieral land use map with the state this past January. The county planning direclor zoned the hill country TM·20 on an interim basis and sent the plan lo Babylon· by· the- Sacrarilento, as reqlred by the state, Now, .says the county counsel, unless the land ls permanently zooed TM·20, Butte County wlll be out of conforml!Y with that plan and could be sued by the statt. Accol'ding to Norman Hill, sPectat assilllant at the Sllte Resources Agen<y lllat ls In <barge of such maUers, a COUJ> ty can rovlae Ill ,..,.,.i !Ind use plan u is cbooaes to do so. There iJ nothing In the state low that ftttm" a county plan Into an everlasting Ice paclc. What the alate d... )"Oquin Is that counllel ebld• by their general plans Is 1onc u that p1an 1s ... !he booll.t. 1'So1 11 says Wohbcbluel, "it'1 almple. Just let the llate Uiow the bill oountry IJ ded A·2." YOU'D Te I N J[ tbe olannbtc oommllslonen ,...,Id u.eo to U-bill folk. 1 mean, it's their land and their lives ... and their government. But, thafs not the way things work these days. Government is no longer the servant; It is ·.the master -of plaos, per.!iOOS and property. Not just In Built County, but In most ol the a. It builds dams wbere folks don't want them; Jt freezes the fruits of a man's labor and puts his property In limbo with ex post facto laws. A .. 1111e back Herman Kahn of the Hudson Institute was asked lo addrtss a convenllon of city plaMers. Those planning fellas were all hot for the ldta of vmlcol dUes; dusters of hlgii-rl.sea that lumped life together around an sl1vatar lhalt. Churches and social faclllUes were to be on the top flocn ond tlie mutell and shopo were put at llreet levd. Jn hetwe<SI, Iii• was to be a teri<s ot ups and downs, by the numbenl. TROUBLE WAS, !he people did Dot llte lhe Idea and the plannen IOllght Kahn'• advle<. Not advice on bow to chaog• their plaDI to meet public actepllnce; adl'il'J" .. -to cltall(o the people'• attllbda ao Ibey wwld ICCOlll ~ vertJcal dU& Thal'• jolll _, what " hllloeitilll lo Butte County-and a lot al~ piloel 1n tho ull lbeoe da)'I: u far 111·- p.._,, .... """"'oed, lt't ....... \fl» need ........ not Ibo plloL (CHARLES McCABE) ?tfuskie _-0ften used sulphgrous language. Mr. Loeb had also printed several pieces about Mr. Muskie 's. alleged char- acteriiation of a large part of 1'-1r. Leob's journalistic coostituency a s Canucks, a pejorative for Americans of French-Omadian descent. (This juicy morsel, it turned out, originated with one of the White House "plumbers." When J\.lr. Loeb ls fighting, which is nearly always, he tends to forget where the bt!lt is.) ' FOR THESE reasons, and possibly others, Mr. Jlrfuskie wept. The tumult was almost wmoticed in the press; but the telly did Itself proud in covering it. The tube did Mr. Muskie in as a serious candidate for the highest office. In our country, and in our time, it is not chic to weep, no more than it is to be lat, or to vote the Prohibitionist ticket, or tell the truth in legislative assemblies and executive offices. Yet there was a time in the history of the English-speaking world w h e n Muskie's unfortunate puddling up would, not only have been acceptable tn a political performer but even inl!l"lllltlng. 'The extraordinary and v e r y nearly prevalllag power of fashloo was In thoSe days ranged on the side of the mal.e weeper. In a House of Common& debate in 1791, acconllng to Horace Walpole, Edmund Burke and Charles James Fox each burst Into Ooods of loan· over the loss of each othen friendshle becall!O of issue• In the Frerich Rmilut1111. IF BVEllYONB lh Ibo theater did Dot weep whal Ml& Slddcm or 111111e other tragic a<ior per for1ned. the play wu aol consldmd a success. Wljpole witneased a tragedy al Covtnl· Gorden In 1'173 and reported: "'lbe teen <!Orne Into my •Y" 1J1C1 mamed down the Ducl!ell of Rlchmood'1 Jovely cbeeka." ~ llv.d la~ m,y-l!U ... lllo ..... " !lie ~ke -la WUlllllre.bl """'* Ii _.. prapaV. 'ID Ill . adMt· ll)9:o 'lt I wildl:f ~ .... ~ '11111 .. u.e --., ......... , ,.. II ,, •w•• • 11tt l\t1,,..,. ....lo- bomber carriers---0perating no closer than 1,500 miles from target-would be as invulnerable to Soviet defense as it is possible to get. S~IE PENTAGON strategists now fomee a real possibility of flight-testing a strategic cruise missile "ithin the next tv.·o years. Yet. the Soviet Union is believed lo be more than 10 years 3\\'ay from developing even the fuel technology needed to prop<'l the cruisc missile. Thu s, h106C0w u.'Ould be unable to respond to this significant upset in the present balance of nuclear power. The situation might then be roughly comparlbJe to 1972 \\'hen the Russians finally agreed to lift their own anti· missile defen5' system l\'hen convinced that the U.S. was ready to build its ov.n. far.superior anti-missile missile. Fearing the U.S. stand-Off option. the Kreml in could be induced to do what ii ·will not consider today-agree to a mutual lin1itation on dangerous, u n Ii mite d ~IIRVing of long-range missiles. • Ill Style I used to walk J&st the obelisk almost every day, and never got over my wonderment at the inscription at its base that explained why it was there. The monument celebrated one of several occasions after 1765 when George III regained his sanity. On one of these happy occasions, the novelist Fanny Burney confided to her diary, "I assure you I cried twenty times in the day.'' WHEN ONE of the ea rly majestic serious seizuru/came on, the Lord Chancellor, ~o was Baron Thurlow. spoke lo the House "in a state of agitation which cootinued till a flood of tears came to his relief." After seeing the mad King, Thurlow came out "so extremely affected ... that the tears rolled down his cheeks, and his feet had difficulty to support him." But the pendulum of fashion moved in the time of Victoria, and there it still stands. Cha.tics Kingsley, the exponent of "muscular Christianity" who was dean ot Westminster and chaplain to Victoria, sternly pronounced that men must work and women must weep, and the sooner it's over the sooner to sleep. These are the \\'Ords which still set the tone to masculine weeping. A-tr. Nixon is our president. DAILY PILOT Robm N. Wt<d. PubU.her ThomaJ Ktwil, Editor Barbara l(reibic" Editorial Page Editor '!'tie tdHor!&l 1pqe of 1he> Dally Pnot .-kl to b\lorm. and tiUmv.late rtllllm _by llftlC!'IU".W on tlrit' pqe dtventi~ an topks of in- ....,. by ~eel "'1wMl.sts and Clr'tlXJnldt, by pnwktlrw • forum ror -.· *"" 11111 by """'1ttrc tti11 -Jlft"'• -and ....... --Tlle--ol the Dali, Pllol -aoly In <h• editorial tdumn 1.t the 1np Of the -~-·-dbythe .... ""°'° .. ~ and i.t!B" wrtttn an thllr'" Ind .., ..... -· ol -..,.,.. "" Ibo Do1" Ptlol-bo-NL ' . Tuesdly, MlY 28. 19'14 • . - L.M. Boyd Skylab Ctewme~ _ Grew 2 Inches .. Only fish that can blink both eyes is the !hark . Pt Half the car wrecks occur at speeds of 40' .m.plh. ·Gr. tiss ... You can't light an ordinary match on tbe moon . '' . The purse snatcher in Haiti ls subject to the death penarty ... Were you aware that blueberries ate cherries? It was against the law in Albania either to teach Al· Nnian or print ·literature in tbe language. That was when Turkey ran the place. Dldn 't work. The Albanians kept on talking Albanian. In another time, the church tried to shut down the nabve tongue by instructing Christians thereabouts that it was u~ less to pray in Albanian because God did not understand it. That didn't work, either. Some historians contend they know of no language that has survived so many attempts to stamp it out. BABY BOITLES Q. "What did mothers use for baby bottles before the invention of the rubber nursing nipple?" A. Those who didn'f nurse nature's way tried cow horns, hollow gourds, leather sacks and cups or wood, pewter, pottery, whatever. Skylab crewmen grew as much as two inches in height whl'n out in space. then shrank to their normal sizes on return ... A metals expert tells me the silver in {"()ins datl'd 1964 or earlier is worth more now melted down than the face value of the coins themselves ... That while collar beginner most likely· to advance to a high executive job, it's said, is the married male secretary. LOVE AND WAR Buddhist B,owsEach. 3rd Step • Servi~e Is a Joke NEW YORK (AP) -Htard the pr ... nce of mind to call featuring a 55 -second this one? • out: '"Next stop, V ~ 11 e Y • nlonologue by a wtlJ.lmown A crowd in a subway train Farge." f. • C<1median began to get panicky when a You'd have heard it If you · crazy man came ln yelliDg were one ol the approximately ONE WEEK TRE funny that he wu George 50,000 persons a day wbo call man is Morey Amsterdam. Washington. 'I1le situation is ''Dial-A-Joke," a servlee of Before him , it was Joey O'ITER ROCK, <Ke. !AP)·-• "te~nse;;;;b;;•t:;•;ne;;;::;al;t;;h•;;r;;ld;;er;;•;;ba:;;•;;;'h;;•;;;:;t;;el;;;ep;;h<wle;;;;;;•;;•;;m;;;;p;•;n~y Adams and Henny Yoongman . A young American "Buddhist 1 co~i~ ~.~Y f::'5 ~a~ monk b journeying up lbe J"outine for each day of the Pacific Coast, dropping to his month. knees every third step and Youngman was heard In the inaugural month of April, touching his forehead to the during which 3.3 million calls ground in a bow. dialed 999-3838 and th e Behind trudges a second telephone company reaped monk carrying a heavy pack 5270.000 in revenue. The cost and pulling a cart loaded with of promoting the Se.r\liee for equipment. He doesn't bow, the first month, including bll.t tias pledged to support the advertising in the city's daily other on a 1,200-mile trip from newspapers. 'M'aS ab o u I San Fr a!:: c is co to $24.000, a telephone company Marblemount,(Wash. spokesman said. TllE BIGGEST singte day for Dial·A-Joke was April 2, the second day of i ts existence, when 2 9 1 , 0 0 0 persons called for a laugh. THE BUDDHISTS hope to set up a monastery at Marblemount on 40 donated acres. 1um•y. May 28, 1974 They left San Francisco Oct. 14 and hope to reach Marblemounl by !ale summer. They cover about six miles a day. THE EJUU.'S , The monk who bows is Heng Ju, formerly Tim Testu of , Seattle. He says the-trip to cic-.r-.. ~i-.rt1o&:w~~-·-r"'-. Plumbl"'I. H11tln1 Air C•n•. TllM Sl•l"tl If ywr ... r L•tun•·leddlftMICll All Olhtrt Marblemounl was inspired by "Oops!" 495.0401 6421753 I Shu Yun, a monk who bowed -----=-••••••••••lliilliiiiltii•••tiiillill•••••lli~· _ his way across China in a 6 ,00 0-m i I e. three·year pilgrimage at rtie tum of the century. KIDS I 0 TO 15 BE THE ANGELS' BATBOY HENG JU, 29 says the bowing is an expression of CONTEST ENTRY BLANKS • ANY STORE humility and that its DAILY PILOT 7 TIE IBllT ll'SllT DFTBlftft TIE IBllT lllSllT DFTDDlt . s9.ss 11 111 b .1111'11 ' Girls tend to be more dedicated than boys to then~ lion of getting married as soon as possible. Peculiarly, though. wives are not as apt to be as content as husbands with their stale of "·edl.ock once the thing is done. When the researchers went to Y.'ork on this topic, they learned that a fairly large proportion of bachelors enjoyed the belief that they could get along in a dandy manner with- out marriage. Far fewer single girls thought likewise. But in the followup, more wives than husbands were sorry tll<'y married. And the divorced women who said they "'ere through with matrimony far outnumbered the di- vorced men who felt the same. repetitiveness helps develop C' th r ast 'i>iaza the single-mindedness that is c10U · -\0 -11 important lo his religion. 1--~~llllltllllltllllltllllltllllltllllltllllltllllltllllltllllltllllltllllltllllltlllllt~llllltllllltllllltlllllt~llllltllllltllllltlllllt~~~:__-~·~-•_'_"'_:'·•~•'_ _______________ __'.'•~•o~.s•~·~• His companion. Heng Yo, 25, . \Vho was David Bernstein of Rhode Island before h e became a Buddhist. pulls the cart, sets up eamp and prepares their one meal a day: Nebraska has a legal Cuss Box. State law there reads: "\Vhoever, being of the age of 14 years and upward, pro- fanely curses or damns or profanely swears by the name of God, Jesus Christ. or the Holy Ghost, shall be fined in a sum nol exceeding $1 nor less Lhan 25 cents for each ~-or-rcnsc-!' ------------ Address rnail to L. /II. Boyd, P. 0. Box 1875, New- port Beach 92660. Children Pushed 'Into Old ·Age' forct'CI, not for their own good Both are vegetarians. Cars whiz by them on U.S. IOI and heads turn briefly. A few motorists slow down, and some stop. BUT THE MONKS say there has been very little harassment aside from a few wisecracks and a couple of objects tossed from passin g cars. "People stop and talk lo us. They gi\'e us bread or fruit," Heng Ju said. "ln Asia. monks beg for their food. We don'l beg, we just accept. We have done OK for 600 miles." LONDO~ ~ UPll -Parents who push their children too hard are making them old before their time. a doctor here contends. but to satisfy the ambilioM ,,-- and competitive instincts of •·old age now begins al 15," he said. parents and teachers. "EVERY YEAR, it seems, children are expected to do Give Your Wife •.• SECURITY 1hings sooner than before. wi1honelec1rontc "\\'E ARE GETilNG 10. "Already we have Olympic goroge dooroper>et" SfE OUI DISPLAY IOOM vear-old insomniacs. child~en swimmers aged 14 , 12--year-324 N. Newport Blvd. being given tranquilizers and old'i in the world ice skating NEWPORT If.A.CH sedatives before they're 11." championships and pop music '-~•::;HO~N!.•~··~,~-~,7~66=--"" \vrotc Dr. Thomas Dann. veterans of 12." medical officer at \Varwick -.;;-;;;;-__ .....;;;;;-;;;;-;;;;-...;;--;,;-;,;--;;_;-;... _________ .., Uni\'ersity, in the Briti.5h ~ledical Journal. " SPECIAL LECTURE ON MIND CONTROL® "I am appalled by the pressure being put on children these days ~ pressures to do more and more at school and at home,'' he wrote . AND ESP.I I , "These children are bci·ng ------~ STUDlNTS ftJOlt llTTH CONTIOLOVll • M!AL1'11 ... ..,, •-l1" •WllGIT •('Ol!ICllfTIA"hOll •-IM • (li.tl • D9,IJC;I OVER 300,000 GRADUATES Tiil SCIHKl Of tOIOHOW -TODAf YDU•UO•IOU111111 E:x-aicle Treated o flDllUCTTl'ITT • IUlf • Uf1: • IU•YOll TtllU o llo\U:.U.ltlll• • HA•4-CWG • IUWPU'I • \.01 UIGIUITMS • llD--lYIOc; • -n • IUT'IOIULOllSll 'fll • •AlllMtol< l'Ofl" o IA L&S OU NAGl:Wlllf • n.<ll • ... D-Bl.LLI '-"'='------' • IAllU1 ._.IA Al • IUlllTDTIIUI SAl\TA MONICA (UP ll -Kenoeth Krasncy, a former aide to county Supervisor Baxter Ward, has been placed on three years' probatton and ordered to continue psychiatric treatment for a con\·iction on charges of sexually molesting two te~n-agcd boys. ATTEND FltEE Sil VA MINO CONJ"ltOl lfCTUltf 1"1ROOUCTORY LECTUACS TUESDAY. M~ ~8. I.JO rim. HILT~ INN • F\lllERTON l~SD. ~(It R.-sode f"'f1 WEDNESO ... V. M~ 29, 3 n 7'30 ~: ROYAi. INN ol SANT" "N" ll!OO E. 1.i SI. [2 bll<s W ol 5¥'1 Al\il Fwv. THURSOA'f. May 30.. 7 lO ~ HllTON INN · lAOUN-' Hill'> 25ro6 la Pi• 11<1. 1~· San D<eoo Fw,. I FR104Y. May 31. 7 lO!?"". COSTA MESA INN JXI~ l'tlrbOt 811'!1 (ll S... 0Ml9" F..-1 J Krasney has been undergoing treatment at Atascadero State llospital. · CALL 494·2757 P11d NtM:ll A~ SPERO Jf\NISE--; ', non~son FOR SHERIFF-CORONER .4S YOU• ADMIMSTIATOI. I wil Md ........ ,-ce nilt °" _. ttrwb _. '-~ ffllt wne of .,..sh for ~ •ffw•MS. tM dip•• I .edie, .. ,,.Hee ............. ft:91•,,.. ... ......... -1.--... ,...,- 1 WH.L ffGHT~fw.. ... •c •••rl• .t ...., wtsflldt •II-_. of _.,...of .... ' ............... w ............... Utlhtt ............................... :Ms prl••telr f•M.4 •••lttn t.r 1.,..,,.,._, •• 1 ....... I WILL MOllLID .. SMrifh Dept ... __. fir .... 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Before you know 1t you'll find yourself beautifully propor11oned. firm. fit and trini Then you ca"n abandon yourself to those luxurious fac ilities-Steam . Sauna. Sun and f~ydro -massage whirlpool. Swimn11ng and much more. J(l twenty visits you may have the results you need. You may· want to cont1nue. the decision is yours1 Special Introductory 5 week Program 20vlslts s20 for 2 That's S 10 per Perso n Re&ular Membership Ava ilable at Low Cot!, lower cost on ,.our first visit . There are SEVEN d1flerenl prog1ams to cl'loose trom to suit your ind1v1dua1 needs . ~ida~· f~i ~~~~~HwYl~BS allt~. BUE.HA PAAK s10 s. le.ch aou1ev•td. Sou\" of Ll""ol~ A,.nv• la.G311 ORANGE 112 E•11 K111111 Avenue. Wt•I of T111ti n '''""' 639·2Ut COSTA MESA 2301> H1rbor 9011le•1rd, Htrbor•Center}549-33'1 WESTMINSTER 1111 Wt1linl11111r A,.nvt, We1lmin11er Otnltr 194..,,.7 HUNTJNOTOfll BEACH 11sts M•ln Slftet. Mein s1. ti hsclil !hdi 142·1Ut LONG BE;ACH 4101 At\•~tlc loule,'•rd. Corfltf of Caison 421-t174 ENCINO 110:11 Yen,urt loul•••1d, Weit of ltlt.oa 9111330 • • ' ' ' I DAILY PtLDT FoPthe Record Births IOUTK COAST COMMUN ITY ltOSPITA.L APll:ll II. 1•rt 011iw and WYlll 0..... R...,...tl, JIO B L\111'111 Twrtet, t..o,11111 fl.Hdl. bov. AP•IL M, 1'7t S.nctl'I WICf Rlltr«I V. Sll;IN, 2S7'f e'l:f-ii. Parlcwtw. No. :am. Mlt1lon ,,!,... o. :::· M.trtln Brllllfto. °™'' C..,. ADI. lt o.r.. P1111t, llOy. ~lnl 11\d haiml• 0. L.~. J06.Z2 P1i.to Oii Hlolltl, L"Vll' Nlll\ltl. qlrt. AP•IL U 1?'4 CM'lll and JOSlllll .1.11tt.aii~1l1lll1, •II ....... r.•Nde, kl\ """"''-• 11lrl. Undl Ind dlll Clll'lt )(I , Sin JOHii CID'11T-., 9!rl. Cllft'"" Ind IMor'lo Lnlll ll1r1lh, 1141? Laount Ctn'l'Oll ltd.. UG11111 BH<tl, ~Pltll :If, 111t J0t11 11111 w11n1m a.r~ HI""· m•1 c.rnp1,... Df' .• Mlulan Vlelo. bov. AP•ll • 111• lll•r1111"• Ind D1vlO it M1llM111, 7'622 v...it• Rlu, C•Dhlr-BNcll, boy, MA"i' 1,lt71 C1rol Allll Ind J111 Dtl'l'lll 81lbttw. Hill E. MlrlpOSI Apt, A S11> Cltmlt'IN, boV. Donni Ind Ji:J(l'llt<I II P.l'!fblll, NIW Porl 1111tft, olrt MAT 1, ltr• Ju1nll1 and R!cM•g A!oerl Landry, J~ P•-Cir lln1, San Juan Ct •Ir-. ,l1~ J 1971 K1t111 1ni AntlMlllw '.JCISIDl'r COJIPOll, 115 Mlr~r. LM111111 htch, boor. Mt . .rid Mn. Allir J-IMnllrY. IOil Cltlvon Vll>w~r ' LICIVNI llt1tti, i.ov. '·~·" K'!!l.'-" Mllf ohrl llltm ICeloltv, ljo,5 \1'11 ,s.,. r S.n Clefnt11te, Y. MAY 1.1'74 CandKW Ind A:Dblrt A. llt1eklnl011, nn1 FCtmlll~ L.foUM HU11. olrt. y 1,111• JlldV Incl WU ltm J•mH All1rlllcw, 267'2 L..11 Pt hl'llL. C•ol1lr1no B11<h, oltt. 111 Clrc , • NIGUll, "°""· <11 11111 ~· G\1141°"', 1'6.32 Ml • •nd Vocl•vlo tlllt. 316'12 Vl1 1Mockin111. $.In J\>111 C1ol1tr111Q, t>ov. MAY 1,1t74 Crtyrl1 •nd D•vld J1m11 v ....... 1w1. 7JN2 El Mir-......... South L.toun1, "'· J1111'1 i nd Fr.rKh.co fllhl" Mor•les, 33741 C-Uni.,.,, NO. II, Oen• Poi111. Olrl. MAY IL 1914 M1rv J1n1 Ind hm&el Pinon, Ill E. M1rou111, Sin Cl1men1e. llOY. L.lnct1 Jffll •1111 Mlll\NI Solr-.s, 23tS2 VI• L.1 Coru111, Ml\tlon Vl1lo, bov. MA'I' IJ, 1t1t L1Kl1 •nll JI"'" Frldrkk Dlck1rd', 2.UOI Stnl• Cllrl A ..... Otfll Point, 11lrl. MAY 14, 1'74 S11s111 Ind JOl\11 Roc:co M1lll110, l?Slil C•rret1rrt Or. Sin Ju111 C1ol1tr1no, Plrl. HOAG MEMORIAL HOSl"ITAL. ... ,.lltL.' Mr. •nd M•r· 0tnn11 Jonei. t6A2 OMnole Dr Vt, Hu" lnolM BHtl'I. olrl. r'"IO'~"'-~""'~ ., Deaths , f! Elseivliere ' WASHINGTON (AP) Bruce B iossat , 134, c hie f Was hington correspondent for Newspaper Enterprise Association (NEA). died Monday of a heart attack. H e had been with NEA for 2..l years writing four columns a week, focusing on political figures and analyzing political events. ORANGE COUNTY UC Irv ine Sets 160 Courses One hundred sixty COU11il'S \\•ill be offered in two si:<·"'eek sessions at UC Irvine this s ummer. TllE FIRST session will be conducted JlD'le 17 through July 24 and the second wlll be held July 2> through August 30. A student enrolling in t\vo four-tmit courses in each session may complete the equivalent of a full quarter of academlc work. For the frrst time summer sessioo students will pay on a per-unit basis rather than a flat charge regardless ot the number or uruts tak en. The new arrangement is a n advantage to students who wish to take less than a nonnal load of eight units a seSP1ion. 1bose who enroll in eight units will pay the same fee as cbarged last summer. A $10 fee is required with the application for enrollment. Upon acceptance of the application a student will pay $20 a unit for the fi rst eight units and $17.50 for each unit over eight. Journalists to F ete Bagley At Tustin Freedom Dinner PUBLIC N111'1CE PUBIJC NOTICE p\/BLIC NOTICE -ut IUltMa.sl JWMCI Of' IA\.I Of a 8 AL PtcnTt0\11 1111 .. nt PICT!,..,. ,, ... -AT POIVATI IALa Al A fllAMI n'ATSM•lllT •AMI ITATllMINT ... I TM ........... .,_ la Rillf lwll""* TM fOHllwlnt ,.,.-.,, d0ill9 UNIT .. P' l1t 111 111; -*""" u : IGA MAHU,ilCl'U•IHO JfWIL.llll, • a w IVl'l'l. y co .. 21'1 s, Or•IMI ......... cwt " , ... ,,. MMlws Clrdt. c.t• ,.,,.... ......... SM!• AM, CalU. n1W ••• ,. " c.,-._ ... ~ naJ WI•'-~ Wlll1f. un A.NlfM ,.. c_., LAI ,, H9rto C. Aldn. 1"' MM"'9 Ordf, ,._, ............. C.. 111 tM Mttt ... llf tM IEl!t'-of llllAN" CMM Mitu. QM,_...• f'Mf> ,_,. MldlNt 91'Y.wit, :tnl lttf!fWd< HVOl'll: COLI, DKMMd· tllal tM TUSTIN Assemblyman Wllllam Bagley f R • Sa n Rafael) will be honored by lhc Onlnge County Chapter ol the Society of Profesalonal Jour· naU.sls (Sigma Delta Chi\ at its annual Freedom of lnfor· mation banquet F'riday at the Revere House here. ~ -.!,_. It ~ Irr M LI tMW., (tt. toUl Nollet 11 1111'~ flvt11 past president of the Orange present the club's photography •Mhiou .. ..._. c. Allll'I ,;:,:=,--1' COl'l411ctK •Y • """''1 ~';:! :i,~ ::'Y ;1 J~:1:;.,r:· ,: County Press Club and Dally scholarships to co 11 e g e Tiii• ~ wt• t11td w11t1 "" w1111atn H. Wulff oM" " ct1er1t1 w. ~~ c'.ii~~1 Celll!TY Cllrll ot Or1• CMlfY Oii MIY 1'1111 M. l r'l'tllt &outft l""*'l'I'• lM .ll'IO--. f Pilot photographer, w 111 students. 11, 1n" TM• ,,,.._, w11 fll.. wtlfrl ""c°"'"" o1 LM ... ,...... :s~·~ _.:c_ _ __:_ _ _:: __ :_--'-----------------1 P41N7 CCM,11\ty Ct.111"0rll9' c""""' on""'"~ C1llt.nil1, to,,.. 11'911Ht ........ ., Id ~..,... Ol'tflM C011t Otlr l'llot 1'1'1 Ind Mlllltel to centlnMllan 11 l"Wd PolftQI"""" MIY ti .... JIJlll ... n. m• IM1• '""" Superior tourt. •II '"' r11111. !1111 Ind Putllll/'lld Orano• CCllll Deity Piiot. '"'"''' ot ukl d.C .. ....i 11 IM 1111'11 ot jfo l' PUBUC NOTICE Ml '/ 1, 1,, U, 29, lt1• 1!04!·7• <ltlll'I 11'111 1!1 ll'lt rlof!I, 11111 llld 11\ttt'lll l ---~~~~~;:':~~:'.".---1'"'-"..C:C.:::..:::..:ccc _______ lt!MI 1111 111111 " u lo Otc:,....., 1111 KqUlrff II)' GPfltllon of llW or otl'ltrwlw, PlntTlout lutllt1U . PUBlJC NOTICE ollllf' fh111 or ln tcidllton to tMI ot 11kl •AM1 tTATllMINT ~Md. ti ttw llmt of c1t1111, In lrld to tat ~ Tiii tollOWl"'I plfMM ,,. dolno _ 111 thl ce1l1I,. ~I vnlmprolltd prvcitrly 1, MllWM 11; 10 wtfOM IT MAV COto1CERN 1ltu1k In tilt City ot Hvntl""Ol'I lia<l'I. ASSEMBLYMAN BAGLEY OEHISIE! ltlCH.l.ltDS COSMl!TICS. TN ILUI. WHITE IMOUST1t.IES. l"'3\ COll~'I' of Ort!!OI• S11i. of C1trtar11l1, 1~ W11t ~ lllY;S.. C"I• MllU. Ctit•tnut. W.tll'tlniftl", (lllfomli. Ml p1ttltvl11"1V dffCrlblCI 11 follon. loowll : will be pre5ented the society's c.i '°'111• ' iMlf1*I 111 "*"'""1i.M1111" 111d w111 Lott ''· 1s. ,., 11, 11. 1•. '° ind 21• Freedom of Int 0 rm at i 0 n 11r'r 0 a 5 u r or p,'i:".:-.... ~·~~.·~. MlrftllM. :-.,. 1'1\llldlll• co .. 1"21 C"'-'""''' l lodr. 1$01 al thl~Vl•l• d•1:.:r ;:.;~~ \tJ...-1,.. l,. Jthlo H, 1111r, :mi ltlttoil, 5-1111 Wft.ltnhlltlt, Ctllrott111, 11 1 ctlwlilon or Slctlan •· ,'"• ~ • P.,. ,. ., award for his e [ f 0 ft S AllL C•ll,.,..11. IL.U&: WHIT! INOUSlltlES. ~ n -. of Id on behalf Of Ireedom O f the Tllll llull~ I• COfldllC'lelf.., ....... ,.. aL.UE WHITE INOUS11tll!S Mltc911•-IMP .. rtconh II ~.... o. M. .CIHO c-rv. C•ll*"'•· ·-wh1"ch 1· n c I u d e s EL T ''"' " •••• P•£s10ENT s11111-ct to; .. ·-· E c Thi• lt11~ Wl l flltd wwllfl ..... '"*'WCI OrlllDe (Mil Olltv Pllet. I, All al thl o--•I 11\d w«l•I fffl illd authoring the Ca I i {or D t_a COlll'll'I' o.nt °' o,11191 C"'"ty an "''Y ,_ M•'I u, 2., 11. ,., 2,, 21, tt. 1,,, un.1• "''°"'' 11t'091rt\' 11•11 1or Thi flK .. •I w11r ·Public Records law a n d S [ NAT 0 R 1974. 1t1•n. • tllfl nol v-1 dlil9 or P'Y1 1 P-#tff 1. COYtMot.. c:Cllldlllon1. rw11rkt1o111. fighting to keep government PllbllN!f Or~ cont C.llv Pltol. PUBUC NOTICE ,,,.,_,, .. rlghh -i rlotitt. " w•'I of r ecords open for pub Ii c AL AN s H 0 RT M9Y 1, 1.t. J:I, 21. n• 1s11-1• r;on:t,:wo 111 dll'lh of "''" to flll. inspection. PUBIJC NOTICE •••cut.a 11w 1ti1 111o,,. v1tlee1. 11ct1 to MOTICI OP TltutTl&:'I SAL&: iecvre 1 Nolt 111 !Ml 11•101.llll of l22,1'0.0Cl1 Senator John Tunney ()). UffDllt oa:•D 0 , TltUll Onl of IM llrNI 10 .,. In ,._ of Ille PICTITIOUS IUSINISS TP 4M11 EST.I.TE OF l\RANIC H. COL.f, California) will be the k eynote NAM• ITAT•M•NT lOAH MO. 1111'1 dkllMd (rwp!'IWl\tlllQ Ill uncH~ldld I' speaker of the banquet and is D [ M 0 C RAT TIMI follcJwln1 "'"" II c1o1111 bl/.lol11H1 Notte• 11 ._rRY 11...,. 11111 SERRANO 1n1.,.1n •lld ""' rema111111g Not• •NI 11: ltf:CONVEYANCE C 0 MP ANY , A OMd of Tru11 In l•VOt of STENOl!tt expected to discuss media TERI 0.1.L.LERY, 113?' $tnl1 .I.Ill C1llloml1 c:orpor1tlon II lrUlltt OI' SWEENEY • .1.L.FA:EO OEAN SWEENEV. relations and I e g is I at i 0 n Committee lo tltct Aw., Cost• ""'"'· C•llfornll "1'6271 llKCtuor lrUllte. or lUbll!lutld '""''" ROBERT s. SWEENEY, MRS. ROBERT PO. loll 205, Coll1 #MW, C1tr10r11f1 pvr•111111 to tlM dftd of trutl IXICl.llld bY H !MITH ind JOSEPH P. SWEENE'(, pertaining to the freedom of A lan Short twr. DOHAL.D L.. H.1.ltTM.1.N, Ill llM'llrrl.O JR. '" 1ciu•• ·~·~· (rll)l'll'"!lllQ Ill l"niormatio· n. A questi·on and T rtaaurer ~ P1111ttri, 15:J1 s.m1 •.1.111 men: •n<I OOH.I.LO L.. HAR0•w., ,~••"• unc1tvld«I 11, tnt.1,..1!1 ; :s1Ld No111 ,,.,n .1.vt., CO$ll Mne, C1ll10ml1 '1iU7 GUARDIAM OF THE ESTAlE t: belr lnklriit ii t1M rill of K Olt answer session \!.'ill follow his TM• 1111.iM•• 11 coiidllcild b1 111 LYNN HAltTMAH, • l'ftf/!0!'1 JAMES 111nvm KC:rulno irarn c11111 of m:row lndlvldu1t. HARTMAN, I minor: 11111 EDDIE l llll ,.h1u be pi wtllll t11 Lr11t1ll-11l1 11 remarks, I I c .. ~· G1ort11 Put1twrl HARTMAN, I ITllllOI" ll'ICI te-<:onlld FIO. fvllOWll · On or~ -Ytlt 1rom clOM The ff. W. G. Wor1h ngton, 11 • , .. 1rman • Thi• ,,. .. ......,, we• m.o wttti flit 11. 11ro 111 tlOOll. n11 P•o-'2 of on1c111 of 9K;_ , IMY"""'' on ••ch not• .~.u society's new o 1cers 57 Oiatles Hitls Road. Orinda, Calif. C0\11\ty c1.,1c of °'''* c-1y on "''' 1te«H1 1n tlle o111ce of lhl eountv.,. ct.... of not 1111 1t1111 sn.l7S.o& phrt and members of the board 0:1-:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~--~~--~-1 11, 1J1c. 1teeordtf' o1 OC"ll!Ot c°""'"' C•lltor" 11 • 1""'"' 11 ... 1,111tn 1111t o1 01'(1Mftt'" "" ,,,... 11\d Pllf'llllftf .. the Notice ot 0.l•ull •llCI 11111Mld blllllC• """"°'' l!'ld tt1e 11111nct of directors will be installed Pllbllsllld Orll!H CO...t D1llv Piiot EIKtlon to s.u ~ rK'Ol'Oed Ji n . .-Id No!H WU .,. P•Y•bl• on GI' .,..,,,, durin" the progran1. Th!' 1974· DEL ""-Y ti, a, J!/1111 •:..:'c'·-'c'-"----'':.,.cc'c'i 21• 1974 111 tlOOll. 11°" ~ 90 °' w.~ •-v-•r• from 1111 cio.. of trils 1Kl'O'lll'. ,., . • otflcl•I Rtc:W1h. wll1 5 U. on J-• ph/'I K(f'Uld Int.,.,,, due !hire!"; II It 75 officers are Gary Granville, PUBUC NOTICE '''' 11 io:ao i .11\. '' 1111 Narlti Front 11,...i .,.,_ thl' P1rtl•• hl1'9'tv ""' '"tr1nw to tM Orl"'9 County (IM,rfl· T 0 •• " Fullerton Daily News Tribune, ---1oou1e 1oc11.o •I no Civic Clfltw Drlv• Nld Notn 1n11 Oeld• of 1'111 "'1 r lCTITIOUI 1u11Ma11 WHI llW ...... IV w. ""' 51.) lft 1tll Clly orov!Ot tor 1t1u1nu of ,. I r 11. t president; Stan O!telle, the NAM• STATI M•NT ot Stnll ...... II pubil~ 1uc:llon. to !ht ll:tconYIY•-belld Oii lhe tllflowtno ; Santa Ana Register, vice Tne followl/19 per111ni .,, dolnt tilgllllt blddolr 117 c••l'I !1Mv•bl• 11 tile Pr .... Jd.O thl Tr1111ar (t>UWll"l hi• first WEDNESDAY NIGHT• blrs!lllU 1s: • tlrM of 111e 111 l•wfl.tl _,. of !hi V11!!9CI complltld 11<row 1nd ll•Plltllld IM tutl pres ident, and Lewis Barrett, L1N·flRODK APPLIANCE. 1 71 a a !NllH) •II right, 11111, ..... 111i.f'11t. claw'll Pl""""' rlQlllr.0, •nd orovlded !he Full ll flrookllvrsl, fount1i11 V1llty, C1lllon1l1 con-...y.O lo -now hllcl llY II~ .. 111 TNslor' ti.11 c:ompl1ted grldlllQ on 111 lo•• erton Co ege, secretary· f.!l'DI clffd 1" "" or0Ptrt1 111,..11<1 111 .. 111 ll(urld uncMr 11ld DteO of Tru11 •nd treasurer. 1. W•rne Plumlly, 111'111 """ .1. ...... County end s1111 MKrlbfd •• tollow1: Not• wltl'tout prlnciP1t red1Kllon ot ti.. NEW DIR°ECTORS are Robert \Veed, publisher of the Daily Pilot; Ed Portmann, public relations manager with the Irvine Company, and John Dowden of Cerritos College. Holdover directors are Don Smith of the Los Angeles Times and Sandi ~1osley of the Santa Ana Register. Also on the program, Patrick O'Donnell, immediate :J TACOS ' . · 99e •From4p.m. GMIHll Grovt. C1Ulornl1 f'J.U LI OAL. D•K ltlPTION: l1t1 1mot111! ol 1110 NIM($), 11'11 Eirl c . McNimeri, 1n• M9rlpa11 Pe.reel 1: L.ot n 111 lllodt 711 ol l1M'lld1rl-. 911r" lo l111J1 • Rt11111 Or., CGl'Ol\1, C1lllonlle t11UJ "SIC!lon B, H-port ••ecl'I", In tM City !P1rll1I Rtc011"9Jll'ICll of L.oll 111 11111 '1 TAii bvtl""I 11 conduc:t.O llT I !jltl\erll of HIWflO<'f lltlCh, County 01 OrlMOlo hlrfln CleKrlbtd; Tl'lt rtm1lnl119 lot1 ml'I' Pfrll'llrs/lip s11i. of C•llfarnl1, 11 ~,_n °"' • m•P bl r11t1t.ld 11"1 P1rt111 R1eonv1y1nc• In w.V,. PlumllV llWl'"eol r1eordld In Book ~. P-11. IM tollowlno ordtr: L.011 II 1nd 19 upon Tft!1 sllll!Mnl Wll lllld wl!l'I '"' Ml~l•l'llOUI Mlpl, r1Cord1 of w hl lhl 1>1yrntnl of s.1,000.CIO Oii IKl'I of lhl county Clerk of Or•llll• COlllllV on May Orll\QI County. wilhl11 Noll• pl111 lnter11t 4111 """"toll; IO ltl~ P1rcll 2: llegLnnlll9 11 lhl nlll'1-SI Loll 16 1nd 11, I/POI' lhe P•Y"""' of ' ,,,.,, totllll' of Lot 12 In Bloc• 211 of "~cliOll U.000-00 on ll'll wlll'lln Nolt• pl111 l11ter1tl PulbllUild Or•llVI COit! Diiiy Pltoi. II Nf'WPOrt 9Ncti", In thl CllI Ill <IUI ....... Kiii •nd 1M ..me1,1119 Loll 14 M•Y IC, 11, 'll, 11111 Junt .. 1'7• 1613·1~ ""*"°"' 8ffc:l'I, C-.,., of Ori noe, 1111 1tld 1$ upon !I'll Dtvmlftl of !tie rtrNlni119 '"' PUBLIC NOTICE ~ICTITIOUI &USINISS HAM• ITATaMa:NT toll-11'111 Plfl«I I• dOlllSI 11111111111 of C1IUoml1 u 1tiow11 on I mtp IMrlOI 1in1>1kl prlndp1I end l11ttrHt OIJI ttierKll\. rllCOl'Otd In lloolt .. P1g1 71, S.kl prlnclp1I 1>1Jmlflll fttr P1nl•I MllCllll•-M19!, rtcard1 of 11kl R!Jle•lft i/\111 •P!)IJ tow1nh !hi prlnclp1I OrM!Dt Cour!ly1 tVnflllll I II' n Ct 0111 i nd flr1I 1bov1 ll'llllllan«l.1 llOrtl'llrlY 11-. tlw no r I ti I r I Y 4. .I.ti p1rl111 lo 1nl1 e1traw prol01111tlon of JM .,...,tt rly tint of s•ld tck..-1~ !I'll! -....111 of olt 11111 L.of 12 lo 111 lnt..-\olCll'>ll wllft the m!nir•I rlotitt btlow 1 .Hptti ef J(IO '"' ordllllrY' l'll!Jlt lldl Hiw of lhl PtcUk wHI 111 ritllnecl tv tt.e ESTATE 01" ISL.A NO PLANT HOUSE, 111 AOlll l Oc:H n 111 N9wpOrl lllY •I hlrtll'laflll' FRANIC H. COLE, dtct•!lld• I nd IM Av1 .• B1ICIOI 1111nd, C1. 116'2 dllctlbtd1 fl'llll(:t 1111ttty •IOl\9 1110 Dlld con~lno wltl ..., rtcllr. ROblft f . K•lltr, llt\o1 Enwr1Jd ordlllll'l' til91'1 ti• 11111 lo In lnMrM(llon S. It II '"""" i dl-"4Dld ttial Ille Avt., ll1lboe l1l1nd, C•. f1N7 wllti ti. """"''''f prolcnolllon of the daslno ol tril1 t1erow I• tublld to cwrt EINnot F. )(emirr, lit\') ErMr1ld •••lttly ~nl of w lO Lot 111 tti.ntt ipprowll of the .. 11 of lhl -·hlll A,,.,. B•lbool 111•1111, C1. t'l"2 loOUlhlf'ly l lOf19 1110 nor 11'1 er I Y ln!tfHI of ttll ESTATE 011' l"RANK SUMMER SESSION Cl ""°"S Ttl!s butlllCS' 11 COl\dvc:1911 lly •11 pri'lor'IO'llOll d 1'hCI l lSll"IW t!M of 11111 HYDEll: COLE, t m1rrlld -..1n, er....,,.;; !ndlvldull. L.ot 11 lo f1'll nortl'ln1lfrlw car~ ol dt<:Hled. bllng ~no1.o 11nd1r probllt ""· M"e open to all regular-session Make Wednesday night your night 10 eat out. At Del Taco, El-""· kemer 1114 Loi U ; lhlnet _,1.,rv •lol\Q thr .,579111 in the sv~rlor c1111r1 ot L.oi. Blood Unit · · f s h duJed Wednesday night is Taco Night You get lhreetuty Del Ttili 1t1tem'"' w11 !!ltd w1111 IN northlf'IY llM of wld L.ot 12 to™' point A119<'!••· students at the University 0 c e County Cltrk of Or•• Count¥ on AprU of blglnnino. The Ol'dll\¥'f hloft !lcle 111'11 ' II I• lur111tt ltk-t~ lh•t , .... Ca J j f Orn j a and other Tacos for just 99c. This Wedne5day. drive lhnl !or II family 11, 1'1~. of IN Ptcifk °''"" 111 HfWtlO'I llty c1o\Jno of lhl• tscrow 11 1110 Mlll!ttl lo size meal you won't forget. At prices yo11'1l lind hard lo beat. ...,,..,. herelr\lboft , .. .,...., to 1' dff(rlbed '1 oot•lnlno !hi 1!;n1111r1 of MRS. ROllERT institutions of higher learning. P1111llshed Or•llOI coe11 0 1lly PHot, lollO'lft: e11z....i11g 11 • point In the "' SMITH 11111 thl ......,.1 .. 111g ..i1rr1 bw Al II ed '• If h . h ~V 21. a. •!Id J-'· 11, 1'7~ 111,·7~ llOl"ftierly 11'°'°"11111"' °' IM wnMrly 1he1r 11~"''"''' bll-tllrtllY co•1<11"1 lo so a OW "' enro are 1g tliw of EltMHnll'I Str1t1 '' J1lc1 buyer• th•• wlo 1>1rl¥ h•' ~·.ea la lh• school graduates regardless of Cross Orange C'.ourrty Blood NEWPORT ···cH s·MT· ·H· TUmM PUBLIC NOTICE Elgl'lltf'llltl Slrrel 111110 out 1"° lllow" wlllKI Sllf Ind will t•ltlllf 111 H .. --18 ~ A "" "" A UPOll I m•P of S«llM fl, Ntwport docu.-11 •nd ln11t111:llonl r~nid priaf' age and persons more u14u Center, 601 N. Golden Circle l ri1to1 IP.&...-11 'I HI s.,_. .d IHI .. _ STATt M•NT o P A&AMDON/lll&:lfT 011 llNCh. 1"t<or<1M1 In 11oo11. '· P1g1 11• 10 ciow of tKrow. years of age who are of .tr--N .... ic-... S.,..a "-,._., Ml1nll-.n M•P•• record• o1 "1" 1. Tiit wlltr ""'!" 1111111:Jrlzet en cit Drive, here, will be open from ......,.... •• • WJ• ' Ult 01' Or•~ COlll'llY, wlo poln1 ot bl\llnnlno 1e1rcti 11 rlQlllrlCI. ,..,_ti 1111 1111e sufficient maturity and have FICTITIOUS &UllNI SI NAM• btlno ti.ff 1tt1 norlhlf"lv of sou1tie111 lnivrenc• mm~nw ,, • m1•lmvm cost to llplitude for the work they 8:30 a .m . WltiJ 8 p.m. June 3· HUMTIMGTON IEA.CH COSTA MESA 111!~ ~t.!"';'1"~110::'::&1'::.'u'~~ ""' ~~:., of1111a1,:!i ~~o!,1oc.:.i1J11PCl~nri.a~~ 1-P•le•\ °' 1100.0ll. Anw lld<f)11.,..,,1 c-1111 ""'" intend tO wxlertake, 1be center ls open the e xtra 51 56 W-1155........ QU.1.LITV MULCH AND TOP SOIL, t1e9lnnl111 1 roldlll lint btttl llQ<1n 11' t>' IUb\~I 1o IPO<'OYftl ol MH•fl. ' •t "'-'--'-S.C1 S. VIit Blll'tft. ~ltc:lflfll, Cllllon'll•. •9' 0" 1111; rtJnn!ng I~ en t 1 !. tr 11 h1•tP>er unOtr1loocl trod 1grffd "v '·· ....... .............. ~· IM nor!""'' Mid Mvlng I radius .,. lollawlno CONllll ..... wlll .,. pelO "" '"' will be taught by regular UCl Monday of each m<mth to t DEL~ . July 11. ltn. F lt'51 '96.77 IHI !hl'OUl)l'I '" •rt lll1!1nc~ ct buy•• tieriln: faculty members, 8CCOrutng o a OW persom to ondlloC """:"P M • £ D /'-...._ El Toro, C•lltor111• '16.10 lin• ~,,1 norlh n· 51 • _. .. e••': ttiencr e"vlronm.n111 1m~c1 """'1: •• ~1.0st Of the summer C(lUrses evening boun 00 the first r'-,-, •l.Spiiflli lh ,._...,.... 00TN0~k".""",, ., .. '"",."':.'....~c-r""'r~ ....rtt!wfthirlY ...... 1 (II,..,. contlVI '8 IMI 111¥ I nd •It (01'1\ rtl•llnQ lo l htl ~· t u d ••• blood ~-SA.MTA A.MA Jamtl P•u• Hvlton, 7'1,1 J1~r sr., II.Sol ,.., tu I "°'"' from wtllcl'I •••dill I.I l11ytr rt(tlwll'IQ' 1ppro~•• of !Mir Dr. Richard Baisden, director who might not be able to do so JV ..... .,.. --r-• This lluslnltl Wll COllChlC!ld llY •n -ttrlw ••ono • c11rve (OflCl"9 lo Ille r"1ulrr<J b .. Ille City of HU11l111Qtbn :II~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~ •• ~~~· ~~r~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; l1 " 01 v 1 du• 1 "°"'"' 1n11 1'11v1nv, r1<11u• of 1'9 6 .n ''"· Bft<l'I ... na,or s1.11 ,,.. c1111orn1 •. Q[ the summer sesSJOOS. ur\Dg ay. J11NI P1ul Hulton ltlrOUQft i n ••e Oltllf>Ct of 111.IS IHI lo 17 All wrlh !O be ofUCll!IW 11111\dcl>f<I This 1l1llmlt'll w11 fllld wtll'I TIMI 1 pe1lnl lrom """let! 1 radlel 11,... t>'lrl lo C!IY 1nd/OI' J!lll tp1Clflc.t1IOl'l1 11 AVIS C"""'IY C .. rk of Dl'lf'IOI CCMl<lly on M1y loOU!l'l l1" IO' :JO'• -Sii ll'lllMI norll'I 110 1ppllc .. 11~ Ind r"1vlrtd. Meroarr1 w. Avli. -1ol. D•le of Offlll 10. 197• •t' )O'' well 1S.U let! to thl r'IOl"!hr••I 1.3 Seller hfrr!11 or1nl1 to bllwer /\Mv 27, ltlol. WI • 1 rwsldenl of P.ic!Politicll~!'f f' 1tts1 Comtf' of t.ot •In 11111 lllort 7111 11'111\CI perm!HIOll lo ent..-on IM Wblttt Death Notices Hvnllr><1I011 tl••cti, C•lll. S1Nku w111 bt' PIJbl!tlled Dr•...,. C011! D1llv P/101, norlti n° .w »'' "'' •lono !Ile proptrtw !or rtc1ulrtll $0!1 1'Hh le "''! w.,...,..,. "°' "· """ >•OO •M. I AD ENOUGH ? Moy"· 20. "· "" J,M" "" om.,. ""''-" "N ., w• ..., , "' '"' " " ""Mmod. " '' ""• '°"""'" d ~~\~rv.~~~w1• Cl'll~. Sm JI ti 1 ' PUBLIC NOTICE t,. nor1n-i1 (oriwr °' uld L.ot •· 11<111 111erow 1rod bv'/9f eorHS to ••lv•n AKA: 1111 Bly ,1,,,....,,, Ntwwrl the toll lo Ill arlgl11•I (tnlOUI' 1tt1r Ka:Yll llffdt, C1llfomll. l•1l1no Is conlPlll.O. llV'l'tr holdt 1,llfr Glad'n £. IC"I" .01i. of dfftl'I M1w 1~. FICTITIOUS &USIMfSI :f>lllO 1111 wtll be IMClf, t.i 'Wl!t>ou1 hf1"9111 ti~rmle•S lar ll'f ll111lrl1w er 197ol. Survlylll 11"/ l'ltr" ~nd WUl!em S. HAMa ST.l.TIM•NT co .... Mlll or Wll'tMly, ftPl'ftS or lmi.llr<I. r1J.P0111l11<lllY for "'try Oii "" proprri~ KevH: two-· Sltohrn w. Ind Mkhl>ll I dol bu I •101rclf111 tttt. p01.MSSlon Of' ll'IC'\fft'IO<· prior to (IOll of fKfOW. E. Ki,...; ttv-11 dlUllillw1'1, c.roir111 w. TM followll\9 pen.on ' 111 i iwu &f1Cff, hi Mll•tv tti. lnOltllldn<!IS HCUfrd 1' Tnh r~row ls 11111le<:l lo llllyers LOW1'Y. Dorl• 80oltl and Trl-,,.,.111 11; OV w.ld OMO, lnc:h,ld!llQ l'M ht 111d ea· AbllHy to oblll11 blllldlto0 ~rmlls lrom ICe'f'H. All "" •llllv9 •r1~b ol so HAS MODERATE REPUBLICA PARADIGM ENGINEERING. m PMtt of thr In/It.II •nd of '"' '"'"" thl d ty of ~tJflll11gtvn 81x11 tw 1he ~:::-1~·1~e1fi!:T; '\'.,,.......,br"~~ N MNclow'lm L.-. Ll9llr\I a..c:n. C1. c:re1l9CI OV ...io ctMd, 1ctv111«t l!wrt· construcllon of 1P1rtmt11ll und1r "'' Hl"'f , Emertan "'-•nd Tltfan f1MJ Vl\On", wtlfr lnltrWll tl provf:lfocl 11\frtln, ronfng prlllt'lllV 111 txh;lerocl (R-31. Mon1: two 11_.11,., Vlralt Undbo.9U of RlcllM"d 0. H1rtly, m MtldOW11rll lfllll flit un(lllO prltw:lc* of 1111 flOle Buy..-•U<ll'I to 1<1v151 ncrow "°ldfr H1w11l \· -1Jst..-. F•llKlt R.oucil'lllfl of L.1rw, LIUIHM fl rtcfl. Cl . nMl wcvrl<I "" u ld dMclJ 10-W!I W.177.0t -the -".... "'' bllll l>bl1inrd Cosll Me-11. S.Olces wlll bl held This M ll\IU ft co1111h1dtd l7Y 111 w,,1~ ,1,n~.,.""-, ••• 0'0'":.,,0C:lt>tllr 20, tntblilll 11crow hahler to ~1.., 111 Wl<l~ly, M•v 2' 191' 11 11 :OD AM, lrdl~ ...... I '~ .,.,.., " -·~ O 0 0 Petiflc vi-Ct11i>el'. lnlermt111, Pe.elflc . D•tld· MW 1 .,,, . Pl'' II tc:COO"O Ilg y. v;-•-'" '"'· ""'" v•-ROIE t LAN PH EA t '"""' o. """'· iERRAOio OECO"EY'HCE '·' •m•• •-"" ~ ""M•"m'M~ Marlu1rv. dlretlort. Tl'll• ltlllmlfll ..... ''''° wllft "" COMPANV ""' noort •1111 oil !ollfCft wl!Nn 5 OIWS Counlv Clerk ol Or•nte COIM'ltv on May II 111cti l ru1let titer recflpt °' ...... ''""' IK•OW STUC.CEY 17, lt7.t. ay J. E. Cornwill hOldl•. Vnl111 written dJ.-.... 11 Is Edlrh Sootir1 Srvcktv. r11ldtnl of L.t-1111r1 'nnt A""""'1zld Olflctr re-t•lwd by e-Krow flolllfl" w!llll11 11'1<1 Wor!ll. L111un• Hiiis. D'1f ol llfl!h MI V Pl.lblllhld Ol'll'IOI Cotst Dilly PllOI --1190 1111'11, Wld ,_,, tll•ll Ill ?S, 197• '' !ht -of 1<l. Svrv!Vld OV hlr 21 ,. J 11 1'7 111"7• l'!llSlllncl Nlltllln S!utkev; Mr "°"' Rooer #My , • Unt •• ' • " Put1U•1'11d N..,,,.,,.. Htrbor NfW'I Pren dternld 1pprowd lt'ld 11111 (Olllll\Ofr'ICY ,1.. Stuc:kev incl oranclson R11101U M. comOlllld wllh 1111 Or111g1 Co.ts! 01l1y Ml•fld 111 l!s t1>ll•tl'V. sruckrt1: or1nd dauatir1r Stittvl Lvnn; PUBUC NOTICE Pilot, NIWPOl"I !111~. c1111om11, M1v u. 1.6 fluv1r 1eknowlldgn ""1 ltltr• ~1.11ro~if1 ·~. "":J~:,~ of0~~!d~ 1--------------21, 21. "'' 16'9·1• mey bl 1xl1H119 oll 1111T11H lo t>e 1ervlcti Wfl'"I tleld IOCllY, El Taro PICTITIOUS &USI Nl!SS rtm11Y$:1 II w.U II poulblt pl~lll'll!I Ctmetrrv, El TOl'O, C1lll. Shtfftt LIQUO'll NAME STAT'IM•NT re11vlrlnO rlloc:lllon. Any c111h r11111no Beath MOf1111ry , OlrtCIOl'I. Tilt foll-frog ptrl>Ofllo l lf dolllQ PUBLIC NOTICE lo Mml Witt be tlornt ttw """""· ARIUCKU & SON WISTCLlff MOITUAllT 427 E. 17th St .. Cosio Me~ 646-'1888 -·-IALTZ-IDGfRON FUNERAL HOMI CoroM del Mor Co~a Melo -·- 67J..9450 646-2424 HLL IROADWAT MoaTUAllT 110 Broodwoy, Costa Meio 548-3'133 -·- M<CORMICK IAGUNA HACH MOITUAIY I 79!J loguno Conyo,. Rd. 494.9415 -·-McCORMICK MISSION MORTUARY '28832 Camino Ccri•1lrana Son Jvan Capillrano 495·1776 -·-PACIFIC VllW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3)00 Poc:,jie l/iew 0.i.'! Newport B.!:ocli, Col1forn1a 6•4·2700 -·-PHKFAMfLT COLONIAi. FUNlftAL HOMI 7801 Soito;..,.., WM1111lns!M ll9J..352S -·-SMITHS' MmTUAIIY 627 lv\ofn St. Huntington S.oc.h ·~39 THE NEPTUNE SOCIETY c........ c,....... ""*-....... "'I ........ ""_..,....~~ T• ,.. ::"l..:!,•......,., u .:=--nt::.1411 I MAKE HIM YOUR MAN IN CONGRESS • NIXON'S IMPEACHMENT OR RESIGNATION •STRINGENT CAMPAIGN REFORM • PUTIING ENVIRONMENT FIRST •CONT AIMING INFLATION •MEW ENERGY-SOLAR, GEOTHERMAL. FUSION Congr.ess -40th Dist. ATTORNEY• PLANNING COMMISSIONER • ENVIRONMENT ALI.ST M lneu IS: '· It 11 tck-lldOld by Ill ptrlltl ltl•I MAGNETIC SALES ANO ENGINEER· !ft the ""1!1\f 1o1Utts •<1 l11110le lo d~llv1r ING, 2'1921 Muirlillds •1Yd. SPKf JI, HOTICI DP TltUJTEE'S SAlE 11111 lo tM lUll!ed prl)l)lrty acc111!1lllt lo El Toro C•ll!Ol'nli mlO Mo. F·11 4E llll'lcr. buwrr•s depoi.11 'Wiii be rtturl'lld lo Chtrl~ C. Ruoln, 2•'21 M11!rl1nd1 On Jvnt 1•, 191•, II 11 :00 A.M .. 11..,.,.1r lrH coil' Incurred, hOWeVllr, In'"' Blvd. Spaci 31, El Taro, Ci!llornll f1UI GRANADA ESCROW COMPANY II 41JlV 1...,nt al1 (ondlt1om of thl1 tKrow 1'11vt N•nd ICllhore, m Jo.tnn SlrMI, •POOl11tld Tr1.11h11 lll'tOlr •n<I P11•w1nt 10 Men met 11111 bllYrr f•lls to perform. Cosli Miii, C1Uroml1 t2U1 OMO of Tr1.11t r-ded iSIPlllTlt>tr I'-bllyrrs <llPOS!t wlll be rlltlntel llV .ellerL Tnls """'""' 11 condlldld 11y 1 "'*'" 1m, ti ln1tr. No. 11'11, 111 tlOok 10325. 1111 co1t1 lnturrld. Yau wlll be 1'11,_ par1Mritilp. ~ ti. of Offlcl1t RKOl'd• 111 tlM oltlc1 lnttr11dlc:w11 tar urnt. Clwrlrt C. Rubin of ltil C-"' Rte°"""" of Orll'IOI C°""""' 10. If !he Tru1!or, or l'lli 1vcce11ors 111 N•nd ICl•l'lol• St.ti of C1Htoml1, WILL. SELL. AT !"'1r-.1, s.11111 1111, convey or 111"''" 11ld Tl'lli tllhll'lllftl wis Oled with 11'11 PUILIC AUCTION TO HIGH EST p<oporrty or '"" p1rt thlr9ol, ar 1nw Countv Clerk ot Or1nt1 Covn!Y on Ml'/ llDDElt FOil CASH {p1yltlll 11 II~ of lnlto"e11 lile..tft, or •/\In be dlvin1fd cl til1 11 lf7" "" 111 l1wlu4 _.,of tM Vlllled $11111) lilt~ or lftY 111i.rHt llM<1ln I~ 1ny m1nn1r • ''*"' .i ltil SOllll'I fl'ont rntr111C1 to 1111 °'""' ar w1w, wlillfllr ltOllllllll'l' or l11vol11nrary, Pllblllhed OrM!Dt Casi 01ltv Piiot C~ Old C_. Hou51. 111 the City of 1ny l116111tld1M1s °' obl'91tklll MCVr.O .,Ml'f 21, 21, Jllllt ,, 11, lf74 1•7• S.11!• Ant, C0\11\ty of 0rlll01, Ill rl9'1I, lltrebY, lrr1t01CCllW1 of lhl m•lurlty C:.:--'..:.C---.:__;_.c....:_ ______ I""' ltMI lrlltttlf '°'"'""" lo Ind MW NMI IJP'ftMd Ill 111¥ Hell ""1dtnt11'111 PUBLIC NOTICE 11t1d bY 11 uncSff 111c1 °'" of tn;11 111 t111 "" 11rN1, ,, 1he op11on of , ... Mlotr --------------!"'".,..,_ 1lh>1t.O 111 1114 County 1nd Sl•I• hlf'tof, 11'111 wltllolrl 01m1nct or notice, -dt'KriMd 11: WH lmmldl1ttl1 becom1 0111 and FICITIOUS I USIHass N.1.Mi STATIMlkT TM fOllOwtnG Pll1Clft It doffll Mfl\IU Lot 1$. Tr1el 3212, •• ~r m1p p.ay1bl1. reeon:lld ln &ool< Hl'J, P-.n 4t Ind 50 11. Tl'ltrl 11 t0 bl dellvertO to '(llU 11 of MIKtnlnewl ...... "" In .... ottla II IM clo11 of llUOW • c«tlntd c:Ml:k Ill 11: !I'll '*"""" r'ICOf'dlr Of llld c:.ounty. 1"I ivm of Sll.J00.00, 1M bllll'IC'1 of ll'le NO'IE Et+GINl!EltlHO COHTllt.l.C· TM •lntt ldodftU 11M1 ol!Mr -1fornlkl purcNN Orlct, blllllltr 11 bt TORS. m lill'tlor 11111111 Drlv1, ,._ dnltMtl-If 111'1'. Of "" ,.... Pf"OOlrty Plkl lltrouvft the Her-, • .,. "'•blllhld port BIKl'I, C1tll. n6t2 llftlerlbld 111oW 11 """"°"'" to be: 2431 wlttiln ftlrH 131 din lttwr cmll""lll°" Fred J. N-1145 Sl'ltl'JtnrtOll fr1nc:ltco Drtw, H""'°" 8 I I C II, ef the 1111 by lhl Ibo,,. '"lllild Court Pl11;e G.301. N~ l1Kfl, Ceflf. Celltoml•, Ind !hi "'"1111Q of !hi l llo .... Cf'lillorf, Tl'll• 1111.inlY II c:Onclucltd bV 1n Tiii Ulldlfllfl'llCI Tnrtlw Olte;i.tl'M ~ Tiii Sll.500.00 flll'ltl~ll 1111 llll1t>e1 for llldlvld1,11I. UIOIHtv for MY lnc:orrldfttu o1 ti. 1trwll !hi '"llr1 tr1n11Cll011 afld !hi e111i.•1 \'I Fred J, N-~-Ind olhtr cornfnOll OHIONttlOl'I, ti Iller• 1movnl1 lo st,1JO.OG. Thb sllltment Wi t tllld wlltt lhl ....,, 9howft """""· TllCfl •lld Pl'll'lllUlflS Oii l11wr•nc:• County Cllrlr. of Orlf'ltl (Ol,lltly on M.9y s.ld wll wUI .. "*"• -.ut lfWllMMll 1cceot1111e lo ti. 111'td•~lll'td •tl1H be 17, lf7.. CO'ltl\lfll er Wltflfl!Y, IXPl'ISS or lmplltd, pror1led II of IM 4111 of (loti of IKrCIW, "'""' ret1rtllno 11111, p 0 I SI •• I 0 n. er E•tlCll II ,., !Oriti lbCMI Blil'fll'I '°'" l'ublhMd Ol"IMe Colll D•ltv Piiot lllC.lllllbr~I. lo PI Y ,... r.1111lnlno IO pey Clltlorntry ..... \lllUll l!Werl' fMY 21, », J-•• 11, lt7• U'tl·74 prlnd'NI II.Im ot ttw note<•l 1etll'"td ll'f 1Kro.. cti1rgu. Tl'lt "'''' 1ti1ll pey 1/1 PUB[Jc NOTICE MJ• !)Md of Trv1t, i..lll St.Glf.ff, wllll of lhl C:UllOll'llf'I' Ind UIUll Mlllt''t , .. ,.,.., tMrtioft. II provklld In llld t Krow tl'l•ruH. ---~,c,.;;:TIT:::10;U;,,..:,,~.c,c,.;;.,~ .. '---·1 '**'··· Mwlll(IM. " Gii'/ unttl' "" Orw-rulll (1 /2) °'"" ~ •llmpt Oii •AM• ITATIMl•T ttrnte GI Ml• Dlld of TNtf, ,_, chi"'" 1111 dlld 1hell be •I !hi tll.l*lll of !hi ~-' Wld ..,.,._ of t111 Tn;1tel Ind of 1ti1 -111111. TIMI folioWlllQ Pl110M t rl ...,..,,_ frWt1 CN*IMI W Mid Dtld of TM!. Ti. l'lttll 111111 1111'"1111 11 II• lllPlf!N • Mll'llM It: Tiii M!ltfldll'Y \lf'IOll' w.lcl o.td of at9l\Cll1rtl llOlkv of 11111 fnt11r11W;11 1--4 GltE.l.T l'AHES. ltl• s. llrelt st .. TMI llli&lli!fOf l all:\flGd 11111 OtllYlrld .,., • llttt )nwrlllKI COl!'+PlllY 1tiwl119 tllle $1n11 Nil, C1Hlomll 12107 to ""' MllWll&Md 1 wr11t1t1 oec1tr1llon w1t.o In """"' 11 Nl'Hll" Ml lorltl. ltobert Hl tn IC.lllby, 12H S. alrdl St,. of Ollllllt .nil Olft'lll'ICI for Siii. 1nd • TIMI 111111 Sl'llll cltll....,. to ll'lt b\l'f'lf"i Sll\f1 AM. C:..llfwnl• tf'°1 Wl'lltM Hotkl ot Olft\111 1nd El«l\Oll to V11011 pertllrmanc:I of all tllldlllont lllr.IJI Gl"lf Alllf'I DrlOOft, 1110 S. ltOMWOOll ... I Tiii ~ ~ HI• Motkl • fl"llll lleld (OllVl'flfll •II ti. 1n1-11 $1 .. Slrtte AM. C:..Nfornl1 '2?07 tll D.fwtt Ind I Mctloll to Sift tf DI Mlo!ltll'll lo the fflllt In !hi rttl Jflf'I .I.Cit! Klbb'f, ltK S. atrcl'I II., reunlld Ill flll (ounly wllll'e 1111 r1tl proPfrtv WlllCl'I N ici 111111'111 l • &11111 AN• Cllltoml• n1W '"""1 II ltclit.o rlOl'Hlf'llH to be 1 '" .il'l\Pll lnlttnt. Tlllt ~ It t~ bV I Olfttl'M Olttl #tll'I l4., 1,7.,_ Tllb ofl.,-11 mMll on 1111 r....,.1tlan ~:..,, H. Kl.., Olt.1.N.IJM. ESCROW CO#l'AHY l~:C,. ~ ~ ~· :f'11~ wlll Tillt tl1"9lnlftt w.t tnld wllt'I IN ltlMI' p~ tie t9CltVlld •I !tit 1tor"'ld ~II 11'1'1' C:-.fY C_.. fJI Orll'lfl CMll'f 11'1 Ml '/ FJ. ... ......., Hlf'W H""" PNM tllftl lflw ti. l'lm ~llllCl!lol'I Mr..i 1 ... -P11111t ......... , .... 1, blfor9 dtlt ,, ""· Pllblltf'!ld ~ COMt Dilly . Plitt, Vlilltl 11'11 °''""' ..,._.. ...., O.tM M1V n. 1'7• ,,,.,,., ,., a1. •· .... J._ ., m• ,,.,, ......,, '-"" te1lhlnll•. ,,,.., '1' .1.. K. c.cu .... .JllM 4 t'7.4 IN6-7• &~IC\lfor flf 1M WIU Trivia? h~a .... son ...... dth• Dally Piiot'• enlef1alnment ,. .. _ry Saturday --"" Nici lflcldlnf. PUBUC NOTICE CMA•lU •• ANSH•• ------------IA~ .. Llw PtcnTIOUt IUllN•IS •1 ,_. .,......,., 9"'wt ttNQ ITATPllNT LM ........... c.tlflnlll flllla ,... ... ...,,. ,...... .,. OO!nt ftMb1 IMilMM. .. 1 ... ~ .............. THI MN> ron••· -Sllltr1 WIN ....... !llunttl" v1111'f, c 1• "*' Plllll IMll °'"""' C.O.tt 0.11'1· r laot • I USAN PSTlltt DI MILLe, 10ffl II Wft "' .. J1111e I. 1114 1.,,_14 Tflfll 11 .. ,ount1ln v,1i.v. Ct. tt7lll Ki'ds Lik ... L.\.V HOUTllN, 2lfOO M111 Dr., e to Serif• ~ (1. '2701 Tl\!& ..,..,,.... 11 COfldlltMd ID'f I ,.,..,,, .. ~, •. a-P. 0t Miiii Tiii• tllltfMtlt -111111 Wltl'I "" Count't °"' .. or.. CIUl'ltY (lfl NI#( n.1m ......., ,,..... or._ C•t o.11¥ ,lltt IMV "· .. ,.,. ... 11. 1fJ4 ,,,.,. 'l .Ask Andy ' • Ghost .Town on Auction Block SAN FRANCISCO (UPI I - Anyone want hll OWJ1 ghost town, complete with dlurl'h, !Ire hydranla ml a qulcU!lver mine? 'lttere'I one ror aa\e. It 18 New Idna, Calli., nestled In the r<mOte Dlablo Mountain range about 160 miles eouth of San Francisco. m E TOWN AND Its famed mercury mine date from Civil War times when a prospector discovered a deposit o f cinnabar that proved to be one of the rtshest in the country. The lode bas been worked almo6t cootlnuously s l n c e then, producing thousands of Oasis of mercury. Last year, for e<:oQOmic and envtronmental reasoos, the New ldrla Mining Company clooOO down operations and sold its mining equipment there, The rest cl the property Is to be auctioned Thursday, ntE TOWN HAS 48 frame houses, 24 improved trailer sites, OOnk houses, shops, garages, a church , a fumac.e plari., streets and f I r e hydrant,,, And it has the quicksilver mlne, with Its twisting shaft,, in whloh there ts reportedly at least $1 milUon more worth of quicksilver ore. There are 2,000 acres of rolling hills, described as "81)ectacular recreation land, with water, roads a n d spectacular scenery." ONE LEGEND of the to\vn during its 120-year history is of the bandit Tibur cio Vasquez'. Va9Quez was a notorious criminal who roamed the California hills aroond the turn oC Ule century, striking stage coaches and travelers In sometimes wild forays. VASQUEZ HAD HIS hldeoot near New Jdria, and 1t Is rumored that the mintts or the town knew well vmere he was. But he never attacked anyone in New Idria -and on that lllderstamlng, the miners never gave away his hiding place to the pursuing posses. The Milton Werschow Auction firm of Los Angeles will take bids on New Jdria at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at the Rodeway lnn, South San Francisco. • Beads Co11u1111nd Air Force Gen. Russell E. Dougherty has been named to head Amen. ca's nuclear missiles and bombers as chief of the Strategic Air Command. ·- \. , Tueodu. MOY 28, 1914 I DAILY PILOT 9 HURRY-UP, HAIRDOS: CUT, BLOW 'N GO! We st-iow you tiow to care for t~em step by step. Our curl coaxing SCISSOR S.TYLES are all fuss-free and functional and are easy to do as just sh,ampool In- cluded are lamp cuts, finger tumble cuts, curhng iron cuts, blower cuts. wast\ towel dry, brust\ 'n llufl cuts or simple wash. and wear cuts. Th.ey are all SCIS- SORED, take-care-of·yoursell styles. Good for any age, any hair. NO teasing, no rollers. no pins. NO \POLLUTING HAI R SPRAYS. ALSO NO SET PER-MANENT WAVES. YOU MAY NEVER WANT TO SET YOUR HAIR AGAI N. JOSEPH'S SCISSOR STYLING Huntinaton Beach Fullerton t 564 ..r...tt.. A••· JDS H .......... 11•4.. %8-3535 879-3863 0,..Ddyl A.M. to IOP.M.• Set. S...t to S ,,M. SUPER SALES, STOREWIDE COME IN AND SCOOP 'EM UP! ' ' SPORTING GOODS 12 Only Bowling Bog (Brown & Black) O<ig. 5.97 ...................... NOW $4 24 Only Bowlinq Shoe~ {Men & Women) Broken S1:es. Orig. 8 97 , ..........• NOW 17 Only R·"I. Wh.·.~ P. Bh•l" &wling Bolls 10. I'!, !-i lb~U•·J 2297 ••. . NO'N 80 Oilv \.Vil· ~n ti( : 3 Gc.11 fi1:1, P~q ur 30 0ro·i. :' /_. ..... . 3 Only Block W 1dvN P 1ni:r Or•'!· 9 97 .. 36 Onlv Sp(ild"''! Kric, f l,te Ge.Ii 60 P .. q. ol 3 Oriq 2 7.1 .... NOW NOW $6 18.88 $2 $7 $2 8 0'11y ?5 lb. S•:irr·, W"1ri:·· ~ .. · Ori(']. 10.9/ ... · .. ,..... . .... NC)VJ $8 0 ri g . SHOES FAMILY Shoe Clearance Casual, Dress, Sport 3.99 t o 14.99 NOW 2/8,00 560 0.,1, v 11:·.,· 'rl • s~.,!' Or g. I 00 .. NOW .77 150 011ly VVonlC"'1~ f..obr1c Specn:il Buy ..........••. NOW 2/3.00 TOYS ~ GROUP I Ori g .. 79to1 .29 NOW .t:A .50 Doll Clothes Kites Jock &'Jill Rog Dolls Pick up Toys GROUP 2 Orig. 1.79 to 2.99 NOW 1.00 Doll Clothes Bathroom Fumiture Dare Devil Kite Kitchen Furniture Misc. Crafts Misc. Toys GROUP 3 OrlfJ. 2.99 lo 6.99 HOW 2 .00 Li1tle Punkin Doll Toy Horse Ride On Misc. Crafts GROUP 4 Orig. 3.99 to 4.59 NOW 3.00 Spring Hone Ride On Uttle Lulu Doll Spri ng Worm Ride On Doll of Europe Willie the Worm Ride On ELECTRONICS 1 Only GE Phonogropll (935) O<ig. 47.97 , ... , ••• , ....... NOW 39 .88 1 Only Panasonic Color TV (CT301)0dg.329.95 ........ NOW 277.00 35 Only Panasonic Toot o loop (R72-Bloe, Yellow. Red)Odg. 13.88 .... NOW 9.88 1 Only GE Quad System (SC42001 O<;q. 249.97 ... " •• ,NOW 199 .88 WOMENS Gigantic Women's SPORTSWEAR CLEARANCE 486 Only Tops 96 Only Skirts 363 Only Pants S60 Only Blouse Gigantic Spri ng Savi ngs o,;9. SJ to S>5 Now$2 to $12 25 Only 1Norrv>ri~ 6cJ1 Sl,"~ Orig ~ 99 to $6 . . . . . . . . .. t,,j Onlv r,n,, J,,w,.lrt ci..~o·ance . .•.. NOW O·•g ~I 1:i S/.5) .... , . NQ'l/ $.99 $.50/$5 36 Oniv f in!' 1NorrP, Ll.:or<ll>'•· O"'l 16.""o2095 .......... Ncl-2.88/15,88 I ?O Only Womens Dre~~cs Orig. $13 to S22 .........••..•.... NOW MENS ISO Onl1 r..1~n \ Sweoler V.-~1 Orig 2 9'1 ...................... NOVl I>·) On' / f 1nr / L•·'11h~-r 6 ···. Or•1. 2.93 ro 6 98 ... , ••••.... NOW -,5f) O.,~Y fon:y Co~vol Socl~ Onq. 99 .•••• , ••• •.• ••••..•... , . NO# 120 Only Shor! Sl.,eve Ores; Sh•rh Or1q 3.99 t::i ~ 00 .. _ ..... , • , .. _ .• NOW J:iO o.,1v fonrv S1)0rl S· .. rt~ Onq 3 ?9 10 'i 0') ....•....•.. NOVI l, •) 0·1!1 SnJrt n•vJ lonq Sparr SI ir·, Griq ".' r,9 ... N O'.V 9.88 1.99 2/5.00 soe 2.99 2 /5.00 3/5.00 o: On'1rI''~/511-•t (:;or Or1ri :1'f.8d ....... NO\'/ 19.88 ~· ~ (},'I C,· ud c.-.' -r S;JJfl C.:,o! Or.-1. I '7 91} •••••••••• , ••••••• , ••• NO'N I ~2 On!>; r:'o ·'11 111:-l Dr~.'> Peri':; Ong. 6.95 to 'J '}d , ...... ~ .•••••• , NO'IJ BOYS 52 Only Boys Sweaters . Orog. 3 00 ..••.•••• , , • , •••••• , o, NOW '.:'00 Only Bov<, S111!01"r Ve:.1; Oroq ~ 99 ... , .....•.•..• , •••••• NOW ?00 Only Boy~ Beller Sport Shirts Oriq. ~ 98 •... , ....•••.••••. , , •• NOVV 90 Only Boys Jeari<, Oro!J. l .99 ••• , •...•.•••••••• Now 3~ Only Boys c .,.ordinote Se:s Orig. 2.99 10 4.29 , •..•••••• , , • , , •• NOW ' AUTOMOTIVE 22 Only floor Mais Orig. 3.98 ro 5.29 •••••••••••••••• NOW 21 Only Aula Mirror<, 0..ig. 2 .49 to 5 89 •.••••.••••• NO'N 4 Only Mini 8 Troe:!... Player (RR4Slt-0) Ong. 54.88 .•••••••• , •••. NOW 11 Only VW-AM Pu~h Button Radio (RR36PB) Ong. 39.88 ••• , •• , ••.. , .• NOW 4 Only Mini Afv1 Radio (RR201 M ) Orig. 29 .88 • ; •• , •••• , •• , • NOW 4 Only Mini FM Converter (RR202M) Orig. 35.88 ••• , •• , •••• , • , NOW 22 Only PlX Multi Speaker Orig. 16.47 ••••••••••.••••••• ,.,. NOW 19 Only u.ok,( Cycle Helmels Orig. 12.88 to 14.99 •••• , •••• ,,, •• NOW t· 14.99 4.99 1.50 .66 2.00 2/3.00 1.50 $3 $2/$3 $44 $29 $19 $29 $12 10.99 CAMERAS • '15 Only Argus lnstomolic Orig. 10.97 ..• , ...•.••....••••.•• NOW 4 On1v Key\!On<"! Evedlosh 800 Orig. 69 97 .............••....... NOW 3 Only A1 \1us ~~•no Compact 300 Orig. S63 .. ~) .........••.•.••• NOW 9 Only G/,f 35 EE Corner:i & (05~ Orig 69 9/ • . . . . .•........ NOW '!Only GAF S1 I 04 fv'io·11e Comc:ro Or.g_ 99.97 .............•........ NO\.V 3 Only K,,d,1 1... Poc~el Projecior JOO Or1q. 89.97 . , •. , ••••. , .•• , ..•.. , . NOW 1 OnlJ' Kidu ... Corou~'!I 76JH Oroq. 14999... . .•. , ... , • NOW 4 Only GAF Sl>dc Pro•E-~L;,. 2660 Orog. 54 9/............ . ..... NOW 1 Onlv f-"Y\tc.n~ •i 40 Pr:.i;"'~'or Orig. 99 9/ ...................... NOW 5 Only K"v\1:.n» Ei':'C''onic f l o~h Ong. 51\ 97 .............•........ NO'/.' $8 $59 $39 $49 $69 $79 $115 $49 $85 $49 GIRLS -INFANTS REDUCED Better Dresses Spring and Summer Style 3-6x -7-'4 Orig. 3.50 to 9 .00 N0W2-6 l,T(}.'1r. J-1· .. -.• J.(, •. 7-14 J '", C'y•IJ?? .. . .. NON $1 .00 163 Oniv Gor -Kn I f.:;r:, c;11d BlcJ:e~ O"g. 2 50 <0 39'1 . . ............ NOW $1 .00 43 Only Gori; 2 Pc. Set; (3·61C/7-14) O"g.800,o 12.00 ................ NOW 6.00 265 Only lnfonis (''!01011'" - Ton~. Prin•~ ". .. , Dr.,,·e. 0"9· 2 99 •o 699 ............ NOW 2/4.00 Calculators & Stationary 34 Only Commodore (0058) Orig. 58.88 .......... . ....... NOW $39.99 , 16 Only Commodore (USB. US3AC, 6MSE) Orig. 79.95 to 84.80 •••..•. , ••. , •• NOW 69.99 10 Only M1nu1e Mon 2 O"g 79.95 ................ ,. .... NOW 5 9, 99 8 Only Minu:e Mon 3 0"9· 49.99 ...................... NOW 29. 99 260 Only Assorted Boxed Sto1ionor'{' G-.o<Voloe>0"9· .50-2.97 .... NOW .25/1.50 120 Only Metal Foorla<kers Special Buy .••••.••..... , •.••.•.. NOW 9.99 FASHION FABRICS 1.000 YARDS Final Clearance of Winter ancl Spring Fabri cs, Polyester,, Sportswear, Cottons, All Drastically reduced to move fast. Only .89 to 1.29 NOW • 5 0 . Only 1.97 to 2.49 HOW 1 .44 Only 2.77 to 3.29 NOW 2.00 GIFTS-LAMPS-PICTURES 150 Only Swag lomp As~t. Gloss Orig. 8.88 to I 1.99 •••• , •••••. , , ••. NOW ID Only Ceramic Urn Tobie lamp 0119. 39.95 ..................... NOW ?5 Only Vf'l,..e1 Tiffany Tobie lomo Ong 24 'JI ................ ~ ... NOV./ 6.88 $30 $15 30 Only Colun111 Boudoir Wht ./Gotd & Red /Brown. Orig. 2/16.88 .. ,. NOW 2/12.99 20 Only Assl. Setter Tobie lamps Orig. 44.97 10 $50 ..•••.•.•.•.. , • , • NOW 39.811 $6 $2/$3 $1 20 Only l6~56 Door Mirror AJOcodo frame. Orig. 8.70 •......... NOW 50 Only 9!/2"-12" Bross Wall Ploques Orig. 2.97 ro 3.97 .••• , •..••.• NOW 100 Only Asst. Floro! Arrangements Orig .. 97 to l .87 •.. , , ........... -. . NOW 125 O nly Asst. Mug.> & Sna.::k Tray Ong. $1 . . . . . . . . . •• . . . . .... NOW 50 Only Plas11c Wicker loo~ Par .~on, Tobie_ Ong. 8.97 .................. NOW 5J Only Sioneworc Soup MJg~ Ong. 2.47 ........ , ............. NOW ~'.)Only Asst. Tri.,,ets Orig. 2.47 ••......... "! .......••. NOW 40 Only Stoneware Asst Orig. 'J.47 ...... . . ... NOW 46 Only Chino Va~e A~;I. Orig. 6 9/ ...... . NOW 40 Only Cold Vl·ought Iron A .. .,. Orig. 1.47 . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... NOW I 00 Only A;:,t. Bor Gadqeis Orrg. l 17 to 1 .. 37 .. . ... NOW $:so 6 .88 $2 $2 $2 $5 $1 $1 500 Only Misc. Nc1io11;. Braids. Frinq". cords. c:c Orig. 25 to ./9 ... , .......... N01/'J .• 1 0/.50 150 Only Remnant~ . , .... , •.. NOW Y2 Price HOME FURNISHING 23 Only Embossed Blank.et Twin Size. Orig. 6.99 , ............• NOW $5 3 1 Only Embossed Blonl.et Full Si.:e. Orig. 8.99 ................ NOW 18 Only Upsy Daisy Bedspread T Hin & Fu ll. Orig. 22 .50 to 24 50 .... NOW 250 Only Novelly Curton1 681C24. 30. 36. Orig. 3.98 .......... NOW 450 Only Shower Curtains Ong. 2.99 to 4.98 , ........... NOW 120 On!y 24" Round Bo1hroa111 Rug Ong. 3 98 , . , , . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . • NOW 32 Only 5"t6' Borhroam Corpet Orio. 26.97 .......... , .............. NOW $6 $15 $3 $2/$4 $3 $22 PAINT & HARDWARE 54 Only Treasu ry Latex House Paint (Gallon) Chorcool, Soge Green Ronch Red. Do"e Gray. Towney Gold. Estoie B(o;'.o'n, Romon Oli'ie"· Ori.g. 6.4,9 ...... NOW $4 31 Only Treo5ur'{ Floor Enom el Smoke Gray. Slo!e Grau, Palm Green, .TerroC01ta. Orig. 6.49... . .... NOW $4 6 Only 10" Pipe Wrer1ch Odg. 5.19.... ... . . . . ........ NOW $3 11 Only Clothes Otyer Vefll Kit ~ty3~N .HOrdWOre·1;a;,; Now·itefu~':i to Clear~~ SANTA ANA STORE ONLY! JUST NORTH OF SOUTH COAST PLAZA • 3900 SOUTH BRISTOL OPEN DAILY 10 to 9 P.M. SUNDAY 10 to 6 P.M. - I ,, 11 I • • -...• • • r 10 DAILY PILOT lueselar, May 28, 1~1 .. ' J l'L CLEAN CAR S't'Si&M ""Staple Inflation' Bumpy Road # Brakes 01i for Mobile Ho rne ' AIR lltROllU 2 PliEUIMllC ATOMIZER U.S. Poor Feel Brunt of Food Cost Hikes By ~OLTON MOSKOWITZ Cfnllk:lll '••hlfu bullde1'3 couldn't do. But now, ironically, they have reached the size where lhey too ale affected by such factors as high inter~st rllles and ebbing consumer confidence about th!! economy. By SYLVIA PORTER JIO\~: far can the n11U~-4f poor in America trade do\\TI in food -in an era of galloping "staple innatlon?" While you ma y be spending the nalional "average'' of only 16 percent of )'Our after·tax income on food , what aOOut the' fa n1il.v already spending 30 to 50 percent of its illCOme on food and facing c1uantu m jumps in the prices of th<.!Sl' hi1th· protein ha- sirs at lhe very bo1tcm 01 the rood \:iddcr? \~'hat".~ bo'- Jow the bottom? POllT[ll: In the pas! y{'ar. according to latest official fi gurt·s. the cost of food al hon1e has risf'n almost 20 vcrccnt. But in the same period, !he average pri ce of a fiv e-pound bag of flour has soared 60 per cent : a three-pound can of shortening has jun1ped 64 percent : a 10- pound bag of potatoes. 60 percent ; )'read. 34 percent: a pound of dried beans.. 182 percent : n pound of rier. \OJ percent: a half gallon of n1ilk. 27 percent: a dozt>n lari.t<' cees. 29 percent: a pound of turkey, 35 percent : 1i pnund cheese. JO percent. And so it goes. AS ~t EAT PR I CE S skyrocketed in 1973. millions traded do"n froin steaks to stev.', hair.bu rger. fis h and chicken: from c;fr\I' An d hamburger lo n1ilk. cheese, rice and t'E.'a ns. CONNELLEASE But b.v so doing, '' e intt.11sifil'd an a I r ea d y po"·rrful price rise among the.!le · Oollom nlJ\g'' basics. Bean pr!Ci"..s were rising before our demands spurted because or produ ction cutbacks by fa.rmers discouraged by low b('an prices in previous ye:ars. The pri ce or rice took off in response to enormous exports by the U.S. last year and a huge gift of rice lo South Vietnam to use as currency in exchange for 1noney I o support the South Vietnamese a(fny. lncr£'ast's in prices of milk. turkey and eggs arc tied to increases in the cos~r feed grains. As a result , a pound of dried bPans is bt'coming ahnost as l'xpcnslve ns a pound or hambu:-g·~r and. reports one food proc<:ssor. 1rs not more costly to produce a can of chili and br.!~ns than it is to prod uce a 1·an of chili and beef~ AND THAT 'S only part oi the staple innation tale. fo r prices ;ilso hav e been soaring for 0 ;~1cr key p r o I e in sub~tititcs dried mi lk. lentils. split peas. spaghetti and m;icaroni. \\'h~rc t!ot'S the lO\\'·incon1e fan1d y -1\hich has been lcanin ~ 1norc anrl m o r c hl'avily c·n spaght'lli, bea ns. chcC'se. ric:c and the like - turn no\\".' An1ong the few itc:ns left to trade do\\'n to is peanut butter. Bui peanut butter costs an avcra'lC rf mo re than 75c a pound at latest off i c i a I l't'po rting date. ha rdly a ba rgain an} inore. Anuther is tuna fish. Bui tun a fish is also up 19 percen t from a year ago <1nd is 1novi ng rapidly ou t of the bargain c.ategory. !:] [ii ' 1'HE SECRET,\JlY of Agricuiture's n1c111 o r a b le advice a 1\•hilc back to "cat less·· is fine for t h e Your factory A11tho1!ted C hrnolet Lea1l11g Deoler • New '74 Yeqa Hot~hbock S6840 PER MONT H Plvs l ax & Lie. On .. Pllr. C•e<11t 24 Mo. O.E l CONNELL CHEVRO LET 2121 HARIOR ILYD. CO"iTA MESA !46·1200 o\·cr\reight. vvcrfed mlddlc- 1ncomc An1crican and indeed. in 19i3. our nationa l II JX'f capila food consun1ption droppt,'<I 2 pi:orcen t \\'hilc our food ladder -and facing along "'Ith the rest of us inescapable increases in the COiiis ol clothing. shelter. transportation, olher absolute necessities. The diets ot most of the one in nvc Americans who now qualify for food slam~ are widely considered nutritionally deficient. \Vhere docs this fami ly tu111 -except. to more nwlnu trition or niore help via food stamps? Still to come, T suppose. is the money.saving a d v i ce : \ -·· ~-· -.:"':.=---•• 8 FEl'D PUMPS lilt WATER AND '-Q):roJ GASOLINE 1 s tv'll wr°'1tE OVERRIDE A shakeout ls occurrlng jn the mobile home industry. Aft tr 1:. year& of· nonstop growth the industry has been slowed down -and. many of the weaker firms are expected to skld into 6blivoin. llouslng producers a r e accustomed to the "UPS and d o wn s or.,.......' th e mortg· age market. \Vhcn inter· e~t r a t e s mov e up, 1 "1oblle home sa les tumed soft lilst year and they · have remained sluggiJJh thls year. "Eat dog food." Ho\\·ever, pet food sales are zooming, and in ..... , ... '119"' lo•·moonte areas sales are NASA ILLUSTRATES NEW COMBUSTION SYSTEM CURRENTLY UND ER STUDY 110\Y far exceeding th e P111d1n1 Tests Mly Or11ilc1lly Reduce Smog Emission housing l starts gen· crally to de- cline \\'hen Some manufacturer'$ were socked wllh a do ubl e wha 1nmy . Using their mobile ho1ne cap a b.l l l t y, they branched Into the production of motor homes a n d recreational vehicles. That mllrket was clobbered by the energy crunch. Investors in mobile home stocks. once the high niers on \Vall Street. have suffered enormous erosions. Redman lndustric111 plwiged from a high of S37 to a \o\V of $3.50. Skyline can1e all the v.·ay dO\\'n from $74 to $10. amoun1s t.hich could be ronsunlt'd by their animal populalions. By one rece nt estimalc. one-third of lhf' dog and cat food being bouRht in ghellocs is C1lnsumed by people. And , notes a report on food price changes by the Senate Select Committee on Nutrition and liuman I\eeds. advertisi ng by pet f o o rl n1anufacturers has appeared to be "rnore and more directed at possible human consume rs." TliE A~1 E RltA N ASSOC I ATI ON for the Ad vanccnient of Sc i e nc c predicts food price increases of 2fl 10 30 pe rcent a yea r for the r{'n1ainder or the ceuiury because or surging energy cosls -and an overall price spiral of 600 percent over the next iour decades. Two N nclear Projects 111 Budget the r a t e s MOSKOWIT1 NASA Auto Study Ma y. Cut move dO\\'n, hous1nl! boo1ns. The abil ity to build and st•ll a house is a functio,1 of the availability of money. Fuel Usage and Pollution Special to tbe Dally Pilot Concepts \\'hlch please both environmentalists and energy conservationists are few and fa r betv.·een. But NASA is no\\' \\'Orking on or.e, 1rhich , is successful. v.·ill not only accomplish this but also benefit car O\\Tlers. It is an experimental engine concept. applicable lo bot h the automobile and g e n c r a I a\'iation aircraft. It appears to significantly reduce pollution en1issions while increasing the efficiency of the internal combustion engine. Drivers and pilots would refill water tanks as often as gasoline tanks. The system uses about five gallons of Y.:ater for every 15 to 20 gallons of gasoline. 1~1TIALLY, O~'E of the automobiles is being equipped Dri ve r s and pilots u-ould refill w ale r lanks as often as gasoline lanks. generator. fonowtng extensive fuel system testing on an engine dynamometer. Both cars are Olevrolet fo ur-door · sedans e qu i pp e d with automatic transmissions and pov:er accessories. The fuel system, in addition to promising high-efnciency. low·polluting engines, has a number of other benefits. It is usable with current engines and fuels; r e l a ti ve l v inexpensive in high volume production; possesses th e potential for use v.·ith non· petroleum fuels. UP UNTIL recently, mobile home companies have been successful in escaping this cyclical lJaltern. Tiley form the rump encl of the housin g business, providing a home at a price that C1lnventional builders eannot match. Jt has been said many times that n1obile homes represent the only IO\\'·COSl alternative to conventiona l housing. They exploited this e:dge to the point where mobile homes became the fa stest-growing industry in America. In 1960. Most observers believe the thesis of the mobile home industry is still valid. flousing continues to be in short suppl)'. and no other form of low-cost housing, outside the. mobile home, is in sight. Th e current shakeout is therefore expected to favor the big, we 11-f in anc ed producerf;. The market will become less fragmented, with a handful of co m pan ie s capturing a n1aj or sha re of the business. mobile homes acC1lunted for TllE FIVE TOP producers only one perct'nt of tolal of mobile homes are Skyline, housing in the country. By the Redman , I" I e e 1 w ood . 1970 census. they accounted Chan1pion !tome and Guerdon . for three percent. But together they account for Now mobile home shipments only about one-third of the runn ing at n1ore than total market. The depression 500,000 a yea r -acco unt for lhc industry L" currently IT HAS LONG b ee n one-third of the nC\\' single-experiencing· may \\'Cll enabl e recognized that the internal family housing market. They thcn1 to increase l h c i r \\.'ith an interim lest system to combustion engine operates account for 95 percent of penetration . nns lrYDROGEN injection be operated with bottled more efficiently and with very single·fa n1ily homes selling for The longtime leader of thi s hydrogen gas. little pollution when hydrogen $15,000 or less. industry is Skyline, which is concept uses a mixture of La ter, engi neers at NASA's is used as th e fuel. But, this based in Elkhart, Ind .. and hydrogen gas. air, an d Jet Propulsion Laboratory, w o u Id require w i d e THE ~tOBILE home sellers operates 33 mobil e home gasoline \'apor to pov;er the Pasaderla , will refit each test distribution and availability of jlourished because the y wert plants, turn ing out units sold en~ine and could eliminate the pic•ar-w-ith .... .,the""•h•y•d•r"o"g"e""n-h.OyOidiioroiigiieiinoito.-th;;•;,:pu:;;ob,;;llc,;;. ___ ..;;diioi;;;ni1,g..;;S-Oiim-el;;;hl;;n;;gi.ir,;e;,:gi,;;u ,;,l o.•,;,r..;u;;n;;;d•er;..t~en;;.,;;br;;•;;n;;;d-n,;•;,m..;•;,';,o,· net'd for treating exhausts v.·ith catalytic mufflers. Complete .Mid-day American Stock List VCll. ~t Vo• '" II, consun1 ption of n1eat fell sha rply for the fi rst tim{' in I decades (7 pcrcent 1. , c_------------' \\'elroml' as this n1ay be for -: ·-----1111111111---.. our o-.·crfed. it's ha rd I y radl•O practical advice for the family already on a g r o s s I y I~OS A:'\'GELES <UP I\ - The city Board of Water and Po\1'er Commiss ioners agreed to spend $3.J mil lion for t\\'O Jong-range nuclear po \I' er pr o j e c t s . The board appropriated $2.9 mill ion to be spent on ''ura nium en richment" services for the first two wiits of the proposed four·unit San Jose nuclear project. located 10 miles north1vcst of \Vasco in Kern Coimly. Initial laboratory tests of the experimental c o n c e p t ind icate the system w i I I produce a fuel which burns so completely that !he exhau st product is nearly all ,.,,aler vapor and other i n e: r t components. Vol. "'" lei$! Crlg. L•~t OIQ . _,. A-Cl!)l)dvC:i ~· £~ AAV Co 25 J ~ S' a .,. 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Box 1968 Orange, Co. 92668 12131 680-2917 A Department of \Vater and Po"·er spokesman said the plant 1rill convert r a w uran iurn into usable products for nuclear reactors at the site. The remaining $400.000 Y.'ill be used for research and deve lopme nt of the nation's first large-scale demonstration fa st·breeder nuclear reaetor. The spokesman said the reactor. to be built bn a Tennessee Valley Authority site near Oak Ridge, Tenn .. is designed to guarantee the continuance of an '·abundant supp ly of lo\\'-COSt fuel for planned nuclear plants." DAILY PILOT t losing • ...-l'W' ..,., ... " The tests also s h o '" e d gasoline consumption would be reduced sign ifica ntly as the thermal efficiency of the engine is increased. The laboratory system has been d e m o n s tr a t ed to representatives of ma j or Am e ri ca n automobile manufacturers, Ur.-llER NASA fwiding, t""o conventional passenger cars have been purchased and modified for laboratory and rood· testing. 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Here's here's CHARLIE BROWN ••• and LUCY.,. end here's LlNUS ••• and here's VIOLET ••• 1nd here's SCHROEDER ••• ind fut but not l•ast, here'• SNOOPY Phone 642-4321 (Circulation Department) to have the whole Peanuts gang eome and visit you daily. • .. • t , I J.2 DAILY PILOT . . . , 42 Picked ByOCC Matli U11it Forty-two Orange Coast College students have been inducted into the national mathematics honor society, Mu Alpha Theta. Students must maintain a "B" average in all cla.<>Ses and a "B" average in all higher matlrematics c I a s s e s to qualify. TIIE STUDENTS include Ronald D. Portalski and J ohn A. \VeidmalUl of Corona de! l..1ar, Fred Klinzmann of Garden Grove. and James F. Aarons and Charles N. liogue of \llestminister. Fountain Valley student.'> are Susan M. David, David K. Jackson, Sandra J. Rimer and Jeff B. Turner. Huntington Beach students are Joan A. Macy, Karen Nichols, Kazuto Ohara, M. Donald Page, Gerald T. Przbytski and Allan w. Roberts. NEWPORT BEACH students are Lawrence L. Abbitt. Anita L. Palenchar. Wiiiiam L. Sny~Bcnson of Santa Ana al.oo v.·as named. C:OSla Mesans are Peter N. Black. Jerome \V. Bonney, Kan L. Cheung. Kathleen Foster, Deanna L. Funnell , James A. Henderson, Robert T. Isaacs, Kim L. Johnson, Candy L. Johnston, Shirley M. U:>casso, Susan M .. Long. Rickey K. Martz, Frank E. Mills, Allison Naito, Thomas E. Osborn, \\'illiam ?o.t. Pickel , Eduardo Urbina, Patrick L. Washburn, James T. Wilcox . Stephen D. \\'hlte, Terry Lee \Voodcock , and Lee J. Vallee. 3 Students At Golde11 West Feted Three art students at Golden West College have received cash awards from the Fountain Valley Art Association for work exhibited in this spring's student art shov,r. now in the college gallery. Jeannie L. Steff an, \\lestminster, r eceived a S50 award for an oil and acrylic painting. "Morning Ritual:" Brian D. Percy, C.Osta Mesa, $25 for a silkscreen, "Relax:" and T. 1¥fichael Schroll , Fountain Valley, $25 for a photograph, "End of a Dying Era." The '~"Ork \Yi!J be on exhibit until June 6. Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday. 7 to 10 p.n1 . Wednesday and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday. The Cook Croaked HAIFA, Israel (UPI) - A ~istrate has fined a housewife one pound ($.24) for putting a frog in her neighbor's pol of fi sh stew. The attorney for Vanya Stein said her neighbor, Tamara Malucha, 5 7 , caused his client "great distress'" by putting the frog in the stew because I rogs are not kosher under Jewish dietary I a w s . Because of this, be said, l:Us client was forced to throw out lbe stew. The judge rebuked the attorney for bringing the cue to court, t h e h impooecHhe-symbolic-fine on Mrs. Malucha. · RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY .... , ... ·-1na--. c:..---· T""'1ay, Mii 28, 197~ • JC Penney 24 Fashion Island Newport Beach only SORRY NO PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS HURRYI TREMENDOUS SAVINGS IN ALL DEPT • Womens Dresses 25°/o to 70°/o OFF • Jr .• MilHS, Half Sizes • Strfft Le~h. Pant Sliits, Lonq Dresse-s • Daytime & Drt"ssy ._l ___ A_U_TO_CE_N_T_ER~---"' 0 16 onli 560x 15 4 Ply P.:iry Tires, w/>'1 0 IOonly 560xl54PlyPul1 l •ri'~, b/w 0 0 D D 5 only Air Cund.;i.:inc:r: 14 only Sl:'o: Cu·'~'~ I only 8-Tro~k Tope Dec'. 13 oniy Fl .:i:ir Mor~ SHOE DEPT. ORIG. 3069 27.69 189.0J 35.95 19.95 4.49 NOW 4/99.00 +FET 4/89.00 +FET 139.00 24.95 10.00 2.49 0 100 pair Tennis Shoes-Mens & Boys 0 500 polr Women~ Beiter Sondols 0 100 poi"r Womens Cosuol Shoes 0 100 pair Womens Heels 1.22 12.99-15.99 10.88-12.88 7.99 3.88 Voriely of S1yle~ 0 50 poir Goris Sondols 2.88 2.00 0 15 pair Mens De~erl Boor:; '2200 17.88 WOMEN'S ACCESSORIES 0 54 only Denii{, Ho15 0 8 oiily Felt Hots 0 42 Only Leoiher Belr~ 4.00-6.00 4.50-5.00 3.00 12.88 1.50 0 16 only Short Sryle Wigs 0 · 12 o!'!ly Knit Glo\le; 0 49 O"nly Hondbog Clearance 4.00.1000 D D 0 0 D I SLEEPWEAR/LINGERIE 42 only Rosebud Print Boby Doll 7.00 57 only 100"/o Nylon Floral Print GoNns 10.00 9 only Denim Steep Shirt 8.00 47 only Florol Pr;nt Gown I J .00-13.00 .l ~ only Quilted Junior Robes 11.00 GIRLS DEPT. 0 350 only School A 0 ge Girl Ores::.es & Pon! Sets 4.88-14.00 0 250 only Pre;chool Age Girl Dresses & Pont Sets. S•zes 4·6X 3.88-13.00. 0 80 only A;sorted School Age Girl, Top;, Sizes 7-14 1.88·5.50 0 40 only School Age Cirh Ponts & Jeon;, Sizes 7-14 3 .33-7.00 0 60 only As;ort~d Coordlnoie 'l"op; & Bouoms l .22-7.00 0 24 only Sweoler Assorirrenf, Sizes 8-12 3.50-5.50 0 40 only ·school Ag~ Girls Skiri;, Sizes 7·14 4.50-7.00 0 30 only· Pre;.chool Girl.> Sweater~ Sizei4~X 2~9~0J 0 163 only Jr. Hi. Top.;, Siz,,; 6-14 2.88·3.50 0 60 on:y Jr. Hi. Pont;;. Si1e; 7-12 4 .88-13.00 0 40 only Scenic "lo>'e" Wolle:~ .44 0 60 only As;;;:.,r:ed G •rl; H.Jr"l.:lbog, .88-5 SQ O 15 only Girl ~ Bell-> .38 0 24 0111y lniti.JI Rong, & !ni:iol Sers .33-.66 0 60 onlt Gori; E.:irnn(_15 .33 0 6:) only Girl; Sleep>'leor, Sizes 7.14 1.88-5.83 INFANTS DEPT. D · 60 only Toddler Girl Dres&es Sizes 2·4 4.00-9.00 D 60 only lnfonf 2 Pc. 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Summer Pont Tops·· 12 o~lt 'M!sses Shirts 19.po • 11 ,00 29.00 15.88 9.00 10.00 15.00·• 1.00 10.99 12.00 12.00.21.00 ro.00.22.00 7.00-8.po 11.00 2.22-4 .88 3.88 .88 1.88 .88 .88-5.88 4.8~ 7.88 5.88 8.88-1 0.88 6.88 2.88-9.88 1.88-8.88 .88-3.88 1.88-5.88 .88-5.88 2.88-3.88 3.88-5.88 1.88-2.88 1.88-6.88 2.88-9.88 .22 .44-3.88 .44 .10-.44 .1 0 .88-3.88 2.88·7.88 1.88 1.88-3.88 6.88 .66-4.88 19.91 I 14.18 . ... 19.H II.II 6.11 I.II 12.11·29.ll 7.11 .... 1 .... u .11 6.11·17.11 5.11-6.11 l.U Womens Better Pant Suits 22.88 • 32.88 ' • T1wH & Four Ple-ce Weekenders • Double Knit Polyester • Good Selection Boys Sportshirt Riot Orig. 2.88 • 4.88 sac: • 2.ss • Knits & Woven Fabrics • loncJ & Short Sleeves • E1cellent Selection Mens Casual Slacks Orig. 8.98 • 14.00 5.99 • Asst. Solids &: Patterns . • Cuffed & Uncllffed • "Ri<Jhl How" Styling to 7.99 CUSTOM DRAPERIES SA VE TO 50°/o • va·rious Colors • Luxurious Fabrics • Bri119 Your Sins . BOYS DEPT. 0 5J only Schuol Age Boy, S>Neorer;. 8-1 ·l 0 150 only Schuul Aqe B-:.y Sh1r!;-Mony Style;, 7·16 0 300 only Schc.ol Age B.:iy; Ponl;, & Jeon>, 8 · 16 0 40:) only Pr.::;.chvol Age Bot~ ·Pants & Jeon;, 5-7 D 8:) only Presc hool Ag·~ Bay; S\iirt A_;5;:,rlr11.•01, 5-7 D 60 uni•/ Sch.:iol Aqe ,.S ;per Denin1 ' Foney Juc~e:;. S·XL 0 37 only "Suoer D"•l•m"' ·Pon:; Maleh Joc~el, 10-16 ORIG. NOW 3 98-5.98 2.88-3.88 2 83--1 83 .88-2 .88 '2.22-6.98 1.22-5.88 1.38-4.98 1.22-3.88 I 67-2 47 1.22· 1.81 10.98 7.88 6.93 4.88 HOUSEWARES DEPT. 0 10 only 7 Pc. Co~I A!vm. 0 0 D 0 0 Cook-Hore Set 20 only Wine Making Book 4 Or"liy loundry Cort 10 only Wine Bottli ng K11 40 only Pyrex "Frierld~h1p" Bokewore 9 only Ceramic Cookiejor 39.99 1.25 6.33 5.99 3.95-7.95 7.89 MEN'S FURNISHINGS 0 .200 only M.,:n; Pul,..e;ter Knit Shirts 0 60 only Men~ Bo;ebatl look Shirts 0 2J only Mens Knit RoWs 0 60 only Mens Foshion Behs 0 90 only Mens long SJee~e Ores; Shirl>. 0 40 only High f o;h~n Dre;s Shirts 0 18 only Solid Color Sporr Shir1s 0 50 only Shorr Sleeve S"'eot:.hirts 0 2J or'!ly Men;. foshjon Tics 8.98 5.00 15.98 5.00 4.99 8:88 5.00 2 49 3.50 I MEN'S CLOTHING DEPT. 0 21 only Mens Beller Sull.s 0 ·62 only Mens Beller Ore"u Slacks 8 274 only Cosuol stocks 300 only Casool Slacks 80.00 15 .00 6.98-8.98 9.98-14 .00 24.88 .66 3.88 2.88 2.88-5.88 5.88 3.88 2.88 12.88 2.88 2.50 2.88 2.88 1.99 1.99 44.81 .11 .81 5.99 7.99 Womens Outerwear 25°/o to-50°/o OFF • Allwtathtr Coats • Swffter Coots • Jacket Styles .... I ___ s_P_O_RT_IN_G_G_O_O_D_S __ I D 24 only Womens Terinis Dresses 0 9 only Rowing E~erci~or 0 6 only Arrow Ouo~cr 0 12 only leoiherSk1Belt 0 2 only Aluminum Cook Set D 6 only ArrO>N Se1; 0 30 only 1 /8" Nylon Cord 0 20 un:y F1e kler> Boseboll Glove ORIG. 25 .00 21.98 5.98 7.98 35 99 11.99 2.30 16.99 HARDWARE DEPT. D 0 D D D D 30 only Semi Glo~;. ond Flot Interior Poin1-Qts. 50 only Semi Gloss ond Flot lnt.:riur Po1nt-Gols. 10 only Shei~ing Un11,; 3 un~y Shel~1ng Unils I onl y Shel~ong Unit 10 .;;nly Dom<! logh11ng Fixt ure TOY DEPT. 0 29 onl y C:Jn~'·' ,\.\,J:.O ln g K. ~ D 5 on:y S~,:1'<! Po!..er D 7 only P1ntv Funn'/ Cur 0 9 011ly Sk 11d~ Puc.: 0 17 only Chvp Cy,lc 0 26 onl'I' Pooni by N,_.mber Kol , 0 24 only Candice Doll 0 8 only A.A. Fueler D 0 CAMERA DEPT. :::· .:.11:1 96~ B&H Sli d-~ CJb:! Pr )1e.:·vr J vn:1 977 5&H S:1deCubo: 0 '.: .:.n:,, V•v 1:ir 15? Slr ub-: 0 1 .;;n' / v.~iior 28 ! 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IO_.__Jo-.1,-F,11-:-~~-~-:-·N_G_D_EP_T_. 2-3.8-8 -16....J .• ~ 24 FASH lo ~ ISLA~D 0 I only Q•een 8edsp,.od 58..50 36.81 f"I' 'f'lll 0 70 only k:,ingSlzePillo .... Coses 2.38 .9t 0 20 only Peanuts Sheets 3.97 2.11 .... EWPORT BE ~cH only 0 30onlv Fi>ted<lveenSheelJ .• ~.9925" J .11 " , A . ~0. · 2 oomy s...,iag·n·V'ue Mif!Ot'· ,..,. 36.lf - • • 1 , 1 • • BEA ANDERSQN, Editor Tllttdlr, Mff M, lh'4 fl-IJ Mrs . Linda Lowder, Harbor View School third grade teacher, helps Todd Padia with his stitching of Snoopy . " Dave Shepard and Kathy Cecil concentrate on their stitchery. CLAS ·S KEPT IN STITCHES By LAURIE KASPER 0 1 the Dlily l"llol Sllll Some boys won't let it be said that stitchery is only for gi rls. Surprising their volunteer teacher and amazing their mothers, boys in the third grade class taught by Shelia Rogers and Linda Lowder at Harbor View School. have proven at least as good and often better at needle work than many of the girls. Doily Pilot Photos by Richard Koehler One even taught his older sister how to do it. AH the children, boys and girls alike, tiad a surprise displayed for their parents during the school's open house. Each of them had designed and stitched a project, many of which later \vent home fo r Mother's Day. Now the children are \\'Orking on further proof of their ability, a large wall hanging depicting an appropriate harbor view. which y,•ill hang in the school office. "I think they're really exceptional for third grade. I never expected it,'' admitted Mrs. Arleene LaSor u·ho has been teach~g the craft to her son Jeffs class. "! guess you really can't put limits on kids because of their age." Although she teaches cre\.•:el work in her home, she had never ,.,.orked -,.,.ith children before. She hadn't even taught her own young son. But when the teaching team asked mothers to share any talents they have with the clas,,, she offered to teach stitchery. She explained, ··J thought it v•ould be neat to exixise kids to it." START YOUNG An older son had some needle \\'Ork in the sixth grade but she thought if the children started earlier. they would be able to do some "fantastic things" y,·hen they're older. When she started, she thought she would only be going to the class a few Mrs. Arleene LaSor advises Harbor View third graders (!eft fo 'right), Jeff LaSpr, . ' Lori Gustafson, Alyson Marx, Brad Tatum and Gray Ch.apman with stitchery project of a harbor view whii;h they plan on giving to the school. J • times. Instead, she's been there t\vo afternoons a week since February. "We got her going and we just wouldn't let her go," !\Irs. l..o\vdcr said. ''\Ve've taken definite advantage of her ... or disadvantage." But the children. the teacher explained, have been '·super enthused" v•hich is the reason ;-.irs. LaSor also is enthused. •·tt makes me happy to see them get so excited," she explained. One day, one of the boys went to school even though he was sick. He told his mother he couldn't miss that day because it \\'as ''stitchery day.'' HARDEST PART Usually, the children line up and wait as long as they have to W'ltil ~1r!i..LaSor. is free to help lhem. "They'd wait IU minutes just to have me thread the needle," she said, obviously pleased. Threading the needle was the hardest part for most of the children. None of the boys and few of the girls had ever done it before. Adding to this is th e simple fact that the yarn they use. donated along with the canvases and frames by 11rs. LaSor, splits at the ends. Although they still ask her for help, she said, "They don 't want me to do it. They y,·ant to do it themselves." Some of the children, including her own son. are perfectionists. "A nwnber of the kids picked it up so well I didn't have to help them,'1 she said. "Once they learned the stitches, ·they just sort of took off." She believes the boys took to it because she explained when she first went to the class that stitchery was really like coloring. just \\'ith a different cffe<"L OWN INTERESTS Then too, all the children were allowed to stitch according to their own interests. A couple of boys did complicated football players. One did a crown, the symbol for his hockey team, and another did a truck. . The Peanuts character S n o o p y . sometimes u·ith a surfboard or v.·earing goggles, appeared to be the 1ll06t popular subject to stitch among all the children. Now.. most of the effort is. being used on sai~m. sea gulls and other parts o( the v.•ail hanging. But only fotir children· can v•ork on this at one time. ''They really fight over who gets to stitch on it at once,'' Mrs. LaSor said. Though pleased, she doesn't take credit for the slltchery success. "Actually, I think these ty,·o teachers are exceptional," she said. Pointing out Indian houses and other projects the children have made, she explained. "They inspire them to really be creative and they enjoy it." Crealivity. however, isn't the only reason for it. It's good for small muscles, r.trs. Rogers explained. "You can't very well say, 'Let's have a lesson in small mus- cles today.' " Stitchery is obviously much better. • • l I I I I • • 14 DAIL V PILOT Tursda,, Ma, 28, 1~74 Monkey See, Monkey Do MRS. MAYFIELD MRS. KASS MRS. RECUPIDO Spring Rites By ERMA BOMBECK The Phoen!J Zoo recently e<>nllrm<d a au.splcton ol mine. Take two orangutans, Install a television aet outside their cage, and they'll tune In "Let's Make A Deal" over Alistair Cooke everytlme. The TV set wasn't installed to do a survey ln taste . It wa.s wlteeled in because Ben and Dutchess had been tearing their cage apart f r o m boredom and It was thought watching television might give them something to do. ahows myself. So, one morning list week, 1 began with Pa11word right after breakl11t and didn't sllr from In front of the 1et until To Tell The Truth went olf al 7 p.m. By th!J time. I h a d undergone a complete personality change. Everyone looked like Soupy Sales ... I wanted a five-piece dinette set for rememj>ering my own name ... I9pushed imaginary buzzers and 11houted out for no apparent reason. "A Stitch In Time Saves Nine" ... dinner was a challenge and 1 couldn't remember if it v.'as ln door No. 1 (lhe oven), door No. 2. (the freezer) or door No. 3 (the cupboard). Coast Couples Wed At first, the animals watched everything t h a t moved. Then they became more selective. They were restless during Sesame Street. Irritable to Jack LaLanne and played with their feet during the mid·moming news. 'Then came the canJ games, the pyramids, the lights and buzzers. half-hidden puzzles, stuttering celebrities a n d seeret doors and t h e oran,e:utans went bananas. Also, I didn't seem to be able to concentrate on what anyone was saying .•• l'd just smile and mumble, "want to come back tomorrow and try for the car." MAYFIELD-FREEMAN Phyllis Lynn FrCfman and Dennis Hoy ~·1 a y r i c 1 tl £'Xchangcd nu1>tlal \·ows before the Rev. George Fruehling in the Lutheran Churtt1 or ihc 1'.1 aster. Co rona de\ fl tar. parents ace "1r. and ti.1rs. Trurtt 0. t-.1ayfield of Long Hca<:h. Fol!o\1·ing a honeymoon in northern California, the ncv.·l~'\l'eds will reside in Long Beuth. Serving as honor altendanls ReCUPIDO·PALMIERI were Debbie Freeman <>nd Travis Mayfield. l\1arina High Schoo 1 Others in the bridal party gradu.ates, Catherine Christine y.·ere Holly f<'ran l\1cClure, Palmieri and Fred.rick Robert Debbie Pate, Buddy Hu ghes, RcCupido were married in St. John Kahler. Jlick and Toni Bonaventure Catholic Church, Freeman. Jluntington Beach. 'fheir parents are t h r The bride, daughter of the Pasquale Palmicris a n d Richard D. Freemans of Fredrick ReCupidos, all of Corona del ~ar, is a graduate Huniington Beach. of Pearce 'tligh Sc hoo I . Atttnda nts \\'ere ~1rs. David ltichardson, Tex. and Tyler Reeves. Patricia, Denise and Junior College, Tc:<Js. Lisa Palmieri. Rhond a ~!er hushand is a graduate of Jacobsen. James G robe , \Vilson l·ligh School. Long Henry Kling, James Weber, Beach, and attended Long Greg 11".'l!and and Doug Beach City College and th~Borcon1an. University of Texas. His The nc'vlyweds, who will Ann Landers residt in Huntington Beach, also attended Golden \Vest Collge. KASS-WARD Temple Beth Ti k v ah , Fu1lerton was the setting for the double ring nuptials linking SUWl Elizabeth Ward and Stephen Richard Kass. Their parents are the Herbert W. Wards of Costa f\.1esa and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Ka ss of Anahe im. Beverly .Bolich and Jeffery Kass \\"ere honor attendants. The bride is a graduate of !\'ewport Harbor l·ligh School and Orange Coast College and now is a senior a.l California State University, Fullerton. Her husband is a graduate of t'ullerton College. CSUF and t?arned his ~-1S from Syarcuse University. '!'hey v.ill reside in Valley Forge, Pa . I didn't feel J could fairly assess the emollons or the oran~utans until l h a d v.·atched a full day of game Meetings, Socials But the one game I seemed to be hung up on was the Nev.·lywed Game. It is basically a game v.·here a wife tries to answer the questions the way she thinks her husband will answer and vice Club Calendar Full SC Jun iors First, second and third place honors v.·ere received br the South Coast Junior \&.·ofnen's Club dlll'ing the convention of ('alifomia Fcderalion o f Berriman. JoEl\cn ~loore and Gigi Griffin. "'tembership is open to girls "·ho "·ill attend University High School in the fall . \\'omen 's Clubs in lloll)'\\"ood. ;:=:::::;.;...:::::::::.::;I The first place av.·ard "·as in consumer education. the second in health and the third in federation . The group will spon~r a bake sale Saturday, June I, al Gemco in Fountain Valley and K·~Iart In Huntington Beach. Tell a lnend·- SINUS TROUBLE Resoonds to cn1rapractic Care! Fact Demands Realism The sate will raise funds for the Parents Anonymous Hot Line. r.Lrs. Robert Martzn v.•as installed Area C vice president for the state fed e rat ion . Dr. Joke W. Pivoroff C/>11'Q(>"id"' P1l"""Ui""""ltl Corona del Mar. Ca. 673--6070 DEAR A~'N LANDERS : 1''1 come stra1ghl to the point and skip tbe polite talk. I'm trying to raise two teenai;!e daughters alone. J\ty husband walked out on us three years ago. Lasl night J came home early and "surprisl'd" 1ny 17· :year.old daughter and her .steady boyfriend. I caught them right in the act on the Your Horoscope livi ng room couch. They were horribly embarrassed and I had all I could do to keep from going to pieces. The boy (age 18l left at once and my daughter and I had a talk. She. says they are in Jove, a.nd this has been going on for a long time. She sees nothing "'rong with "sharing love" in Leo: Check Value WEDNESDAY MAY 29 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (~1arch 21-April 19 ): \\'hat you feared is likely to be a paper tiger, no substance. Know it and get back on the road toward goal. TAURUS 1 Apr il 20.~fay 20): You have more fun than 1n re· c1>nl 1im<:s. Social contacts are important -Jil('j' c o u 1 d develop intr1 mt' Cl n i n g f u I relationships. Humor a n d chann are emphasized. GEMINI (May 21.June 2{)): Practical issues dominate. Don't pastpone, dally or procrastinalt. Attend to task at hand. Bring skills to forefront in efficient manner. CA!li'.CER (?o.1ay 21·June 20l: Temporary communications or travel delay should not be blo"'ll out of proportion. Welcome changes and chance to ask questions. LEO rJuly 23-Aug. 221: ~foney is featured . Check ,·alues. especially w h c r c antiques. objects of art arc concerned. Sharpen sense of perception. SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21 1: Surprise announcement from friend could create somc"•hat of a dilemma. T n v o I v es marriage, partnership. \Vhat seems permanent may be ending. SAGIITARIUS (Nov. 22- Dec. 21 .1: Break through maze of red tape. Way will be cleared for solid accomplishment -if you take initia l s tep . Di s play originality, creativity. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You may want to travel, to go, to move, but family and home obligations d I c t a t e otherwise. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Money and how to keep it is likely to be main event, subject. You could get windfall -but problem o! investment, interest, best deal needs scrutiny. PISCES (Feb. lg.March 2-0): \Vhat seems a setback is a blessing in di'!iguise . You Jive <ind learn -you get better idea or who you are and where you are going. a physical v.1ay. Neither of them goes with anyone else. If r forbid her to S<."C the boy again it will create a serious problem because they are crazy about each other. He is really a fine chap, good student, outstanding athlete and the All·Ameri can boy - or so I thought. To say I v.·as shocked ls putting it mildly. Jt never crossed my mind they were so "advanced." \\'hat should 1 do? J need a Dolph ins Vllnners ha ve becn 1 r---------~ announced in th e beautification av.•ard.s contest sponsored by Dolphins. Home \\"inners were the George Cutlers and William Hazewinkels. Businesses \Vere Unique Homes. South <Aast Shipyard Design Ce n t e r . Newporter lnn and Emkay Development Co. Hi-Y better head than mine. -Les Amis is the name of a NU~1B nev.· Hi·Y club in Irvine "·hich DEAR NUMB: Once installed officers during a ttenagtrs begln to have seroal barbecue and swim party. intercourse, they rartly quit Charter officers are Kerry CUSTOM BIKINIS ;..5eo -no matter M"hat they Arm!trong. Lori KI am m , 5 <: _ promise ·or bow hone!it their Laura Malin ick. Laurie li-liller, 281 1 <;'!:.:::: E 5: Intentions. 1t's too late io talk Penny Ca r Ison , Diane Ncwpo1: Blvd • "<: tn -,:, Newpor1 Brach r:: c M lo your daughter about the G/!J-JS<l I 8 i.., bealrly of \'lrglnity and tht 1 ____________ _c. '=-~='--:--:=-::-:::-:::::::' hazards of golng too far. Now -----~---- you must deal with the realities. Take her to a doctor v.·bo v.111 ad\'lse her on tbe best birth control method. Millions of mothers are going to be appalled at this advice, but no amount of pre.achin,:t or threatening 111 goln~ to keep alls girl away from ber boyfr1end. l'm not 1ugge1tlng that )'"OU condone the 1!tuaUon o r abandon your duty to provide r;; \,.;Ji /, ..,,( ~: ... '?::atftt, pitt.- DRAPERIES »'TO /Jrl!_Jlll BUY NOW AT SPECIAL S.AlE PRICE! ffERITAGE IRTERIORS Call 547-2773 Today 2 I ~eO•I ,,. peri•,.t• 14 IS (. Mc Ftodde" So•"CI """ guidance and dl1clpllne, but .--------------------. until you can help her see the light (Biid the odds are against Ill, the Important thing Is to keep your daughter from gttllng pregnant. Too bad you didn't start talking to her a b o a t premarital sex when 1be wal It yean old. That was the time io tell her about the beauty of virginity a&d the buards of going too far. VIRGO IAUR. 23-Sent. 221:.--------------------- Acctnt on special relationship. coopenitivC efforts. partner- ship and marr iage. Sec in light of actuality ; avoid self· deception. LIBRA (Sep!. 23-0ct. 22\ · Deal from position or !ilrength. Don't undermine yo ur O~'ll efforts through fear or the unknov.11. Stud y pr iorities. Stick to familiar ground. Helationship inten11Uies. ~ FRANCIS- '\,, ORR ..! • FI NE STATIONEll'r' /,_tn~"J Wtddif• 1'"'11...._. ((;;; ... AnntliHICtnnh For Oad1 & Grad1 GIFTS 6 CARDS Sia OU• ,INa SILaCTIOH 11111.Cl•lf .CNAI 1i.-1t1t flltU lft 1.41 ~CNflltHtf PAKIM • Every food gift p:ik is :1 ixrfcct slz.e for O..d. • fth.n y lni:ludc BEEF STICK Sun11ncr &lus11gc und r.lell<..ious cheeses. Prices r:1nl!,'C fron1 SS .SO In SJ6.98. T:ikc your sclcc1lon or we will ni.1il. Stop by soon. Father's 0:.iy Is u short tln.c aw ay June !(1th. • I DOES YOUI ot•......UflOfil NtlD MOt9n I _ ASIC AIOUT STCllt TouttS. • • , AT WIT'S END versa. It's a shortcu t to World War Ill. Turning to my husband I asked suspiciously. "What v,:ould you say v.·ou!cl, be !he most em ba rra s sing moment at our wedding?" "When our kids shO\YCd u]l." "Isn't that like ,·ou to be cute when there · arc hvo motorbikes riding on a n aruswer?" "Okay, if you u·ant a straight ansv.·er. "'hen you r Mother arri,·ed in a blal'k veil and a hearse." VALUABLE COUPON VALID MAY 29-JUNE 7 "Maybe we'd better get it all out in the open.'' ~Op...., "Yeah. well. niaybe I should give you nlore roorn." The door slantmcd. LADIES-TEENS -CHILDRENS, I don't like to overreact. 1Ju1 1 think it is on!v :1 rnattcr of time before Ben· and f)utchr~~ (a) go bark to playing \\'l\h their feet :(bl start ripping up the cage again: or ~c1 are contestants on the f\'e\vly"·cd ~~:ECT , 40% To 50% D~f S PORTSWEAR Game. MOH.·FIU. \\Jcstside <9lotlii119 111 {g. ;~;,•;~; 173.1 ~JOl\"R0\"111 . UN IT .I COST1\ ~I i':S1\. CA I.I FOHl\"IA FOR EASY SUMMER LIVING Tues., May 28 thru S..., June 2 POLYESTER DOUBLE KNITS KNIT PRINTS Values la 4.00 For easy--care $ummer lasn1ons! Florals. geomelncs 1n a vanerv of colors Cotton- Polv. Cotton-Rayan blends. 58--60 ·wide. FG s reg. LOWorice. CARTOON PRINTS FG'sre<J.LOW 198 price 2.49 yd. All your la\lortle Disney cartoon cnarac· ters on Perma Press Polyester-Collon blend. The kiddies will love tnese. 45" wide. POLYESTER GABARDINE Value1!06.00 298 yd. Look• like line wool and makes el901nt panl outlll1, sport1we1r Ind summer dr"'91. M1cnlne W1lh1b1,. no Ironing. 60"' wide. FG '1 reg. LOW prlce 3.98. SOLIDS FANCIES 2~~ 3~? Values lo 4.00 Ribs. twill. crepes and p1Que st1tct'les in asserted solid colors. 2-3·4 color iacquards, yarn dye or1nls and other lan-- cies. Designer lengths. one 10 five yards .. FG s reg. LOW onces 3 49--J 96 DOmDsw1ss Values lo 1.98 12 d 9 y • Mact'l1ne-wast'labte. Perma Press 1n a var1e!y of summer colors. 65% Polyes1er· 35% Catron 45"' wido. FG s reg. LOW price 1 59 yd. CARDED BUTTONS Vafuesfrom 30'· I .OO Great selec11on. many s1yles and colors !or l1n1sh11ig your summer suits and dres- ses. Tn1s 1s a ternlicvaluel LINEN LOOK Valueslol.00 88( yd. Crisp and cool for summer suits and dresses. Mact'l1ne-washable Ravon in a good color assortment. 45"' wide. FG's reg. LOW once 1.49. INTERFACING NONWOVEN . Values lo 89' Mach1ne-w1ahable Polyester. Thlt year'• tast'liont make tt'l111 gre1t buy. Stock up now. 25" wide. FG's reg, LOW price 49•. CONVENIENT FREE PARKING MIWPOllT HACH zo..-1~...r .OPEN: Mon .. FM. '0-9:30 P.M. Sau 1().8 P.M. Sun. 12..a P.M. UGUMAllACH 27 .............. . OPEN : Mo• .• S.l. 0-5:36 P.M. Sun. 12-0P.M; • • ~ Tuesd•y. May 28, 1974 DAILY PILOT MIXED SINGLES SCOMo~! f1l£R~ 6<l~5 "fills Y!OAIZ.') lOP 1Zeco1W1>J6 6fAIZ! TUMBLEWEEDS by Wm. F. Brown and Mel Casson f lWLV' 5'\W M!IZ rL1P 61Pt: DOOLEY'S WORLD STICK AllOOND,MAX· i .WAN'f1l> SIJOWWU SOMETlllN(o Dr. SMOCK Sl'fAK! 0 WKA1 Dl'fP ~XO"flC M\"ST~RY SfnHos ~EHIND 11105f Gf\~1 SOULFUL EYES!? DUt: I 6015 6RAIE' . SOLfFUL by Tom K. Ryan PERHAPS I EXAGGERATE' .... UH, LEI'S SAY THWRE MORE: LIKE. 1WO HOCKEY PUCKS J. Yll'G IN iHE MIDPJ.E OF A LARGE ICE FIJND. MUTT AND JEFF MUTT; 1-<ERE'S A NEW IMPORTED NUMBEi:? THAT WU.LMAKE A BRAND NEW MAN OUT OF TRY ITON---EVEl\l YOUR BEST FRIENDS WON'T RECOGNIZE YOU! YOU! .. , 5·28 NANCY •. ; ·' I •• ; , , ' ,., i ,,; /' _,,.,.,,,,_ /IUSH"'''"Lb'i- I SEE THEY'RE PAVING OUR STREET AGAIN TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 lsolaled rock. 5 Marchan· d1s1ng events 10 Farm implement 14 Vigorous 15 Fold in cloth 16 Steady, easy gait 17 Free from bondage 19 Matures 20 Stretch .21 Springing 23 E11tracl by gulle 26 Metal container 27 ••..•.•. Stale: Maine 30 Whole 34 lifeless 35 Comoose, as an author 37 Thirsty 38 Actor-·· O'Herlihy 39 E KPresaed contempt -4 t The face: Slang 42 Ike's inilials 43 Gree!( Mythology Jtlng • .. 17 0 .. 44 Langu1sh with desire .4 5 Altirma11ve ans.wer: 2 words 47 Covered a news event 50 And so lorth: Abbr. 51 Cudgel 52 Pronoun 56 Meal Yesterday's Puzzle Solved. ' ' ' ' •• s'1 T ! 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I J I • JB DAILY PILOT Laker s Tab h1 Draft f\'E\V YORK -The Portland Trail Blazers officially named Bill Walton, t.:CLA's three-time All·American, as the No. 1 pick In the National Basketball Association draft today, then the Philadelphia 76crs took muscular ,.farvin Barnes or Providence, the nalion's leading rebounder last season. Portland, having oblained the coveted first choice by wiMing a roin flip with Philadelphia after the teams finished u·lth the two worst records in the league, already has signed the multi-talented. 6- foot-11, 22().pound \Yalton to .e. five-year contract for bctu·ecn $2-$3 n1illion. Before sclectin~ Barnes, the 76ers asked whether they could select 1974 Player of the Year Thompson but were turned down by the NBA, which said that the North Carolina State star, a junior. had not applied as a hardship case anc1 therefore, v.•as ineligiQlc. Philadelphia then turned to Barnes. The L&kers picked South Carolina guard Brian Winters. e Porter to K11 ick s ?\i'EW YORK -The New York Knicks or the National Basketball Association announced today the acquisitioo of 6-foot- 8 forward Howard Porter, a three-year pro. from the Chicago Bulls for their 19'14 first rowld draft pick. In addition, the Knicks will receive Chicago's second round selection in the 1975 draft. e Badrield Traded NEW YORK -The New York Rangers today sent their captain, left winger Vic Hadfield, to the Pittsburgh Penguins in exchange for drfenseman Nick Beverley in a major National Hockey League trade. Hadfield , 34 years old, has been captain of the Rangers for the last three seasons and enjoyed his finest yea r in 1971-72 when he became the first Ranger player to score SO goals in a seasoo. lle totaled 106 points that season, fourth best in the NHL. e .Joh11s o11 Fh1e d ARLINGTON, 'Tex. -Cleveland ln- diaro maruiger Ken Aspromonte said a stiff fine has been levied against pitcher Bob Johnson for his :ict ions on an air- plane flight from Detroit to Dallas Sun- day night . Aspromonte \l'OUldn't say how much the fine was. but it was reported to be $500. The manager said !llond;iy night he fined Johnson for profanity and for insubordination to traveling secretary Bob Gill. . Johnson was upset over a delay in thr departure from Detroit and a 1nixup in seal assignments aboard the plane. He complained to sevi!l"3l stewardesses in Indianapolis and finally stalked off the plane at the Indianapolis stop. He l~t~r new to Dallas at his own expense to JOl!l tbe team. e Drlllt?r Dies DALLAS -Race car driver Johnny Cash. 21, of Denison, Tex., died at a hospital here Monday of injuries suffered in a crash at the Colbert, Okla., Raceway. He was pinned underneath his car last Friday when it overturned in a speed"•ay k!Ccidenl. e Fight Nears TOKYO -Kiochi Wajima of Japan, World Boxing Association junior middleweight champion, and American challenger Oscar Alvarado of Houston signed a contract today for their lS-.round title match next Tuesday night. e Disc us Re cord PRAGUE -Faina melnik of the Soviet Union !!el a world record in the discus l\t o n d a y with a tQ8S of 229-4 In a Czechoslovakian-Russian track meet at Strabov Stadium. the Crecboolovakian News Agency CTK reported. Miss Melnik bettered the existing retord or 227-11 ~2. e S11yde r lo Cal's SEA'ITLE -The trade of Seattle guard Dick Snyder to the Cleveland Cavaliers was announced Monday by Super-Sonics' coach-general manager Bill Russell. Seattle gave up Snyder, 30, an undisclo~ amount of c..1sh and lts first- round pick in the Natiooal Basketball Associal ion college draft Tuesday in return for CleveJand's first-round pick. That means Seattle will draft third in place of Cleveland and the Cavaliers will ctw»se iD the Sonia' No. a position. •Miner Sargerv DALLAS -Quarterback Rog e r Stoubldl ol the Dollu Cowboys wu due to undergo minor surgery today ror what doclors dellcribod .., a bunllll condition in his left ankle. e Sabourin Traded ST. LOUIS -Righi wing Gary Sabowin, one of the crtglnal St. Louil Blues, b now a Toronto Maple Leaf. Sabourin wu traded to the Maple Leall Monday by the Bl.,. for Jtl)O]lmder Eddie Jobmtoo Jn a Naliooal Hocfcey Lague IWlp. • • Huntington's Carter Indy Rookie-of-year UPI Ttlt11hGIO ST. LOUIS' LUIS ALVARADO LEAPS OVER LA's RON CE Y. LA. Tumbles, 7-2 Curtis Forgets Past, Puts Cuffs on Dodgers ST. LOL'IS (AP) -"I just know dov•n deep inside nobody wants to Y:in more than I do," the St. Louis Cardinals' John Curtis maintained. The 6-root-2 Curtis. shrugging off a IXX>r season·s start, Monday manifested his desire by stopping the Los An~eles Dodgers on seven llits mrough 71.:1 innings in St. Louis' 7-2 victory. It boosted his record to 3.5 follo\1•in~ Dodge rs Slnle AU Oamtt tll KA I C HtOI Mirr ); Lo~ l>.n1Jr1e~ ~1 ~I. lnu'~ /lftV 7t LM Anql'le~ ft' SI. l~u·~ l~~V Jl LO<. AnQt'l'"3. ft! Clllr~QO J~~e 1 Lm "'nqele~ •• C'>•'~~" J une 2 l m "'ngele\ ~t Clli<•11<> June~ P.n~burQll al Le• "'n11ele~ ~ ll ll m. ~ 21 p '""· 11 11 I "'· 11,10 am. 11 10 ~ •n 1.2!. pm. lv,·o straight failures and saved him relegation to the National League tean1's bullpen. "II I could have been faulted in anything it could have been for trying too hard ,'' reflected the dark-haired Cu rt is. a lefthander acquirrd by the Cards in December from the Boston Red Sox . "I "'as beaten down by that game. Curtis conceded in reference to the ~1ets. "I V.'as just really beaten bad. It's like \\'hen you're a rookle. i'ou '''onder i1 you're good enough ." "You just throw it out the \vindov,· ,'' he addt:'d. however. "You just come to the realization that you'\·c got to forget \\'hat hap!>ened and battle back ." 'rhe comeback by Curtis. '''ho started \\t1h a 5.87 earned run :1veri'lge. \~as spf\tled by Dave Lopes' first-inning single and '''a\k;; to Tom Paciorek and Stc,·e Gnrvey. .But a double play kepi the Dodgers scoreless and Joe Torre·s tv,·o-run honlcr capped a three-run Cards half of the Inning. St. Louis made it 4-0 in the st:'c'nnd against Andy ~1essersmHh, 4-1 . then drove the Dodger right-hander from I he mound with homers by Reggie Sm ith and Ted Simmons in the fiflh. INDIANAPOUS--Duane "Pan ch O" Carter. a graduate of Marina High School and a resident of Huntington Beach, "'as nan1ed Rookil'-Of·the-year for his seventh place finish in the Indy 500 Sunday. Carter received the honor in a vote by a e<1mmit1ee of race olficials, sports writers and broadcasters. The commiltec said the vote \Vas close between Carter and Tom Sneva of Sprague, Wash. Sneva was the fastest rookie qualifier. at 185.149 mil es per hour a11d started eighth. Carter qual ified his Eagle-Offenhauser at 180.605 ~·oh. The rookie award carries a Sl.000 prize plus a ring and trophy. Cart er \\'On $26.258.42 for his sc,·enth place finirti. Jerry .Grant of Irv ine finished 10th in the ra ce and \l'Ofl $21.266.06 for his l'ffons while Rick r-.1uther of La~una Beach was 28th and took home $13,998.-ll despite early engine problems. Carter is the son of former race driver Duane Carter, Sr. The elder Carter \Vas the first director of competition for the U.S. Auto Club, sponsor of the Indy event. A record purse for the I 9 7 4 Indianapolis 500-mile race was a"·arded with Johnny Rutherford taking a check for $245,031.52 as the winner's share. Under the normal split between drivers arid car OYi'Tlers, Rutherford's split "'ill an1ount to approximately $98.012.60. The checks \Yere presented at the annual ay,·ards banquet from a totnl purse of $1,015.686. The overall prize money was $4.000 more than the 1971 race -the fir st miltion<lollar payoff in the history of auto racing. "This Is a dream come true," the 37- year-old Fort Worth winner told the banquet audience at the Indianapolis C.Onvention-Exposition Center. "I've got a Jot of people to thank," he added. "Naturally, J·have to give my bigge!.1 thanks to Team J\.fcLaren and all the people involved. "It's hard to describe my feelings for these i}eop!e. '' J\.fark Donohue. 1972 Indy "'innrr. presented the 500 championship ring to Rutherford. "I think it means a Jot in tradition,'' Tiie olllclal d•t!riDUHcn ot !>"'~ fltl>t'eY from 1~~ rrtord Sl.01),6111 puri.e for tr.. SBtn l""l~h\ .SOO. m .. ., r•te 1 JDllnny Ri;ll"'r!otd. Fort Worrll, l1lS,Cll.l1. 1 8oobv Un1Pr. AIOU(lte rm,1e. ~09.503 51. J_ 6•H Vu~cw•rn, FrP•flo, ~3,jll "3 ~ Gotdl>l'I Jonnt<><•, Pnoe..,_;.,, S36.J21!.51- S. Oavod Hcco~. UppPr 8cd<iittlllDI'. Efl9lar>O. '31C1• •J 6. J<"' l.'cflroa111, Arlon91~n. le•, i:1,m~1 1. Du•"t "P•fltho" Cirltr, Huntington fle1c1t, SU.1Y.4J. 1. Bco H•rkty. lnoi•n&po\I!. sn,TJS •1 9. Ltovd Ruov, w"n;1. Fell•. Te•,, s11.1n.,2 11. J"'"'Y Ore~I. !NINI, Ul,2".M . 11 , Jot-n M.tr1lr1, lcin<j! IU&c~. U0,7•1 l'l 11, Tom Blqelow, w111rewa1er, W1~ .• \7'),019 •1 ll 8111 Sim~. Hermo~ B!ac~. Sl?.•r.' •2 u r.\lke His\, Tusron, !11, 691.42. IS. A J Fcvt Jr .. Houston, lJ!,61• •7. 16. Roger Mc(lu'k~V, Tvc\.On. 118 l•I 41 11. o~v•tl "$,ill" W~llhC', ~ay!DI'. ~11.4'6 ~ I~. Al Unser, AIOU<l!"fQUe, lll.49\ ~ 19 J~rrv Ka•I. M~n<he>Jer, Pa, tl6.Sli1 41. 10 To"' 5neva. So•~Qve, W~<", 101!.1"(· 41. l• 1~n Opperman, 6ed,er Cro"'"'.I· ri<:.., SH.611 •0 n ~leve 1Cr!1i1011, Par\ipoanv, N,J , lS,176 41 13 J1m1"v (aruther\, Ar .. ~e•m. Sl !,>6l •I. 1• L;o"y Ca1>non. O•ny1lle, Ill . ~ •. :.~ri 40 ]j Jn" Hu••VOi!~. ln(l\,Jnip'lli•, ll•.C?4 •} 1~ Jr>t>nnv P~r\Of\\, lndlin-1p0ho. \l • ,9/ •~ 21. Rick Mu!~er. L.,uM Beach, nl."91-" ia. Gecr11~ ~n.aer. Bakto,.tiela. 11 i,rn1 ,, 7" ,\'.l•e Mo\l<''f, Cltrmont. !"", '15.t!l.•l lO WtU'f OallffiD.tch, EeSl ilrun''"'~~. N J. S1S.•12 •I. JL /.\~r.o An.,r!lll, N•tartTll, Pa .. tll.Sl!l •I. J7 G~ty 8~nenha11sen, Mon•<W•a, Ind , ll•,)30.~1 i~ri~1~u~~~:;"e': 5~1n:kz,;;~;,,'.!,~~'.' ~'1~11onburv. Conn , t!rOO in f"" tc•ll• i<>elude 11p prize monev al 1150 per lap lo• r1ct lt1ders Jonnnv Ruthe•ford !122 lap>, Sll.lOGI ; "'· J Fovt (ID 1ao-i, '10.!.001; BoOttv Un.,., 1 ~· • l1p1, ll'OO!. and w111·1 Dalle~o•'" u .. o 11p\, '301ll. "It's not concent rating o:i the rt-rings you should," he explained. "Things started backing up on me. 1 felt I was trying to get to nlidseason fonn by April." America11 s Don1inating The only successes of the 26-year-<ild Curtis prior to Mondily were a 6-5 victory April 14 over the Pi!lsburgh Pirates and a 2--0 triumph May 8 over the Cincinnati Reds. Then came a 6-4 loss May 16 to the New York Mets in which he was shelled after four innings and a 4-2 defeat five days. later against the Philadelphia Phillies. LOS ANGELES ST. 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Rome Te11ni s Tour11ey R0l\1E (AP) -The United Slates got· i1s chance today to place a n unprecedented 11 men in the second round of the men's singles in the Rome Tennis Open. Monday, six Americans made it into the list of 32 and five others took their chance today. The $13,000 tournament continued after \'arious controversies and the defeat of fifth-seeded Adriano Panatta of Italy, the local idol. in the opening round. The strong American perfonnance ~ far was unusual. as the America:is have never been at ease on the slow clay courts of the Foro Ttalico Sports Center. The last American to v.in the tournament was Barry Mch'.ay back in 19'Xl. The mediocre past performances oC the Americans in Rome accounted for their poor seedings in the tournament. Top- ranked Stan Smith was the only man to make the top eight in Rome, and he was only fourth-seeded. Twelfth-seeded Brian Gottfried facc<l Sherwood Stewa rt in an al!·Amcrican mat.ch today. Eddie Dibbs, seeded 13th, played Vincenzo Franchitti or Italy, 14th- secd('() Marty Riessen played Colln Dibley of Australia, and 16th-seeded noscoe TaMer played Ove Bengtson of Sweden. Unseeded Jeff Borowiak completed the list of Americans with his match against flans Pohmann of West Germany. M1n'1 Sl"9lt10 Flrij Roulld fom Gorma'l d~. Harold S<>lort>On, 6..t. J-6. 6·2. floO Lui• def v111almir Zt!<ln!k, 6-1, 6·•. Jori HrcDIC def. Thcmaz Koch. e·•, 6·~. Barry Pllllllps·Moore det. Duml!ru Heradal.I. 7-f>, 1-f>, ., cnarre-s P111rtU .UI. P1111 Gerken, .,2, 2 .. , 6·l. Men119I Ortnttt a.i. Geor111 Goven. 6-(1, 6-l. Sien Smllt! "''· J11n 1(11 I 7·S. 1-'· Erik Vin Diiien dtl. Vl1dlmlr Kontlov 7'4, 7./.. S!fb l(rultVltl "el. JUtf\ Gllber1, J.s, 6-2. Jin l(od11 .uf Wt,.,.ra N'Godr1111 1-1, 6-2. 1(~111 Dowde1w1ll dtl. P\tfrt lletl'ttl 1-', 6-J. Womtn'• SJ119ln Finl Jlourid Eu• Sabo def. leurle Ttt1ntv. 7'4, 6-1. Jtnet H1&1 def. Sllv1n11 Belardlnelll, <\-0, 6-2. Marlane SlmlontKll def. Ntrcy O•n~teln, IN, .... Nath1Ue Fucn1 def. Lln"~Y Btaven 6·2, /N. Lie Perkotl dtf. S1Uy G•e.r, 1./.. 3./., 6·~. Lita Svgltrto dtf. Betty N.,qellon, 6-1, 6 .... P•lmeov11 Wnt de!. Rollin T~nnt~, 6·3, 6-2. R1Q11el Gl1ttlrt def. ervfra Wel~be•oer. 1·1, 7·S. eaerrl~ l(!eln oer. Rosalba Vldo, 1·5, 6·2. Brett Takes Near Perfe~to PITISBURGH (AP) -Double-threat ' Keo Brett is the main re33Qll the San Diego Padres have replae<d t h e Pittsburgh Pirates as the team wllh Ibo worst ~ In major league baseball. Brett pitched eight perfect !Mings and finished with a two-bluer In Plll!burgh'• &.o opening win over San Diego ln a Monday doubleheader. Then he bcli"1 a two-ru n pinch-hit triple IA> help Pittsburgh to an 11-7 wtn In the finale, capped by Ricl\le Hcbner's twl:>"run homer with two outa In the nlnlh. "Brett'• somelhlng else. He had a heckuva day," Hebner compllm,ented afler lhe first doublebeadtr IW,.P of lhe , • ...., for lhe Plralos. In ra~lng his pllcltlng reoonl to ~ In the opener, Brett also blooped a single to center to drive tn one of five runs lhe Pirates scored in the eighth inning. His triple in the second game raised his average this season to 435. He has two home" and eight RBI. Alter retiring 24 botten In a row, he allowed a leadoff single to left in the ninth by San Diego catcher Fred Kendall, a .:133 hltter. "I threw him a slider, and I had thrown him sliders all day," said Brett. "I'm not gol n g1'> say I wl.!11 I had thrown him a fastball." ~ Kendall recalled that he had played high ICllool bUeball against Bretl In the Los Angeles area and lhal they had once been teammates on an •ll·•tar team. "He bad a mllllon-<Iollar ann In high • school. Nobody lhrew bardsr lhan he did." Kendall said. "And of coune he was an outstanding hitl<r then too. I'd llke to see what be could do II he playtd lhe outfield O< -big ... Two out.o afl<r Kendall singled; he took lhird on a double by Petttll Thomas, but Bre:tt retired Enr.o 8 e r n an d e z , unassisted, on a gmind ball to end lhe game. .. "I was thlnkll>f abolut a no-hitter a«er lhe llflh Innln&.' Bretl said. Yet he remained ecol In lhe dugout and on tlle mound, °""' thv.'811 tans --.cl with every pltdi an<! hit ftdgtey leammat.< maintained awkwerd 111...,. in a"""'11D<e wUh bueblll IUpmtl- tiop • DUANE CARTER , Jr. Donohue told the new champion. '·Jt will mean a Jot for vou to look back on . -. It's a great thriil for 1ne to come up here and make this presentation." Second-place money totaling $99.503.57 was awarded to Bobby Unser. It "·as more than he received for "'iMing the race in 1968. UnSt'r. Albuquerque. also congrMutatecl the l'\1cLaren team. "I think y,·e probably rca!izr \1·hat a nice job they did because R y mt Loses, 2-0 we ran a good race and l really couldn't catch Johnny." For Rutherford It was his first Indy victory In JI tries. lie finished 21 seconds ahead or Unser. ~ Rutherford's winning shart, aJso a Speedway re«>rd, Included $69,663.25 In accessory prizes and $18,300 ln lap prltes for leading 122 laps at $150 pe~ lap. Unser's total included $900 for leading Bil laps. Fresno driver Bill Vukovich, \11ho finished second in 1973, got $63,311.43 for his third-place showing_ Defend In g champion Gordon Johncock of Phoenl1t received $.16.328.57 for fourth. Three-time Indy wiMer A. J. Foyt, 1\·ho started the race on lhe pole. finished 15th but "'as fifth in winnings at $35.674.42. The 1-louston veteran's total included $10.500 for leading 70 laps of the race. \Vally Dallenbach of East Brunswick, N.J., was the only other driver to receive lap money. He headed the pack for two laps before a broken chassis knocked him out on the third circuit. His money for 30th place was $15.472.41. The only foreign David llobbs of England, finished $32,074.42. driver ln the race, Upper Boddington. fifth and received Veteran Jim ~fcElreath of Arlington. Tex .. "'as sixth and was av,•arded $27.22Q.41. Breivers' Cradle Corps Too Toug·h for Angels The California Angel s tried to rock the cradle and couldn't. i\.lilwaukec's precocious Cradic C.Orps. featuring 20-year-old lrft·hander Kerin Kobel <111d 18-yrar-old shortstop Robin Yount. struck a blow for youth and also !'truck the Califomia r\ngi'ls dumb. playing vi1al roll'S in a 2-0 i'.lih\·aukee ,·1ctory ~tooday night at Anaheim Stadium. Kobel choked olf Cal1iomia on six hit:> and produced the first shutout of his ,\11gels .'il111e Al! G•mts Oii l(MPC Hiil r. lv ?8 N llv:.iu•~~ at t 8111orn•• f<.'•'V 1° l/1l"''~U~tt a• Calltornlt 1.•~.· JT O~tr ~d ~I (a\ltornl~ Ju~~ I D~troi t at C•lltc•rla June 2 O~l•ol! al Cal•fDfn l• 7 (_\ C> ...... l 'I ~.m 1 51 p""' ~ ~~ p "'· Li l ~.m. --- hrirf but cffcc!i\·c n1ajor league car{'('r. Yount had a single 1n his only official :11- bat. scored OOt' of \11!11aukt(''s runs and made scvernl key defrnsive contribut ions as lbe RrC\\'crs rrmained hot on the heels of the Boston Red Sox in the American League Ea51 . The Brewers lriumph kept them \\'ithin one-half game of the Sox. Mean while. the Angels twnblcd into fifth place in the American Leagune \Vest, 3~~ games behind the Oakland A's. ''I'm flaky ... I do silly things," Kobel said excitedly after his blank job. "II helps me rela~ and you have to reJa.1 in this game. Kobel, hardly the shy, retiring or self· effacing type, is known is the corners of the Mi I w auk e e clubhouse as "Spaceman," "Cuptain Krypton'' and plain old "Goofy." "f just Y•anted 10 go nine innings tonight." lhe rookie said after earning his third victory in five decisions. "I've gone into the sevenlh inning "'ith a shutout three times before and each time I've given up a home run. I didn't 1vilnt that to happen tonight." Tl didn't. 1be only home run \1·as served up by MILWAUl(EE CALIFDllfHIA •111 t llrlll 111 rlll'OI MGnfy, 30 ' 1 1 2 lliver1, cf .l G a o OM1y, rl 1 O O O DOovle, 1b ~ O 1 0 !>coll. 111 • o ! G V1len11"1, If ~ o D o Briq115, II 4 0 I O F RaolnWt, dh ' 0 I 0 H.:tn~n, dl'I 4 G O 0 ROllver, lb 4 0 1 Cl Porter. c J O 1 G Llanas, rt • 0 0 0 co111cclo, ct l 0 O O Sclllal, ~ 3 o 1 0 Garcia, 2b l 0 2 0 EIRdrOtl. C 3 0 2 0 YQ\lnt, ~~ l 1 l 0 (lltlk, Ii l 0 0 0 l<OOll'l,p o O o o NRv1n,p o o o o Total• 21 2 1 2 Tot•l1 32 0 6 0 Mllwni;kee 000 020 000-? Call!ornla 000 000 DOI).-0 OP-Miiwaukee 1, C•1llornl1 I. L08--Mllw1ukee ~, Calllo•n•a 6. 28-Scon, Schtal, Brlo11•. Hll- MOlleY 6, l<obel (W, J.21 N, R~an (l. 'l l T-2:01 A-9.111. " • • H JllJl l l SO • • ' • ' ' • • ID Stride "I was asking everybody what all the commotion was about," Brett said. "l got no response. They allJooked at me kJnd ol weird ." .-r De.!plte hi• casual attitude, Brett admltl<d he was disappoinl"1. "You sll on lhe bench and lhlnk about what it means," he .said. "All klndl ol things dart lhrongb your mind. 'Mooey. Maybe Joe (General Manager •Joe Brown) wlll come through with a Ultle cash." Murtalllh U90d Brett IA> p' :d>hk for sho!Utop l't'IJ\lt Ta~as with Plttsbtlrlh traUing Joi Jn 1t>e sovenlh lrutln& el tlle second pme. ' Rennie ~t and Paul Popovich bad -ll!nilid, and Brett bnJu&bl Ulen\ both born• with a triple to le!Htnttt, ' Kotrl'> mound rival, Slrlkeoul king :\0!;1n R\'an. Alter Yount kept the 'Brewers alive in the fifth inning with a tv,'O-OUt single, Don i'.1one.v gave Kobel all the offerac he needed by depositing a line drive home rw1 into the left field seats. Jt \\'8.5 his sixlh of the year. Kobel ~'OUnd up "'ith five strikeouts and y,•alkecl only one batter. Ryan pitched decently, too. yielding seven hits \\'hile striking out eight and \\·alkin~ six . 11is record fell to 6-5. "W~ had one shot at him and didn't get him... said AnR£1ls man.1ii:l'T' Bobby \\'inklt's of Kobel. "lie didn'~ give usi anothi·r onti ·• \\.inklrs \\·as ref£'rrin~ to an Angel tllrt>at in the third \l'h£'n Paul Schaal led off \\'ilh :1 double and Ellie Rodriguez bunted for a hit as Schaal took third. But Kobel escaped un.9Cathed by ~l riking out Da\·e Ch.1!k wnd ~tickey Rivers and ACtlins,: Denny Doyle on a ny lo ('('nlcr. · Rodriguez. the former Brewer. wa.s a bright spot for California. Hr established nn Angel club r('('Ord by throwing out four ~tilwaukt•c ru nner s as they at· tempted to seal SC'COnd. He also had t110 of the six hits off Kobel. Collins Win s Amateur Title Larry Collins. a member of the Estancia High School golf team and Mesa Verde Country Club of Costa. Mesa. capturecl the Orange County men's amateur golf championship Monday at Green River Country Club. C.Ollins finished with a three-day total of. 2.21 to edge Dave Williams of A-Ussion Viejo Golf Club by one stroke. Williams held !he lead going into the final round by one stroke but a bogey on the 17th hole "'here Collins posted an eagle, gave the title to the high school player. McMillan Leads Aztecs to Victory LOS ANGELES -With an assist - lilerally -from Douglas MoMUlan, the Loo Angeles Aztecs have acored their liflh atrail!ht North Americu Soc<tr League vlclory and remain undefuled. The Alteco held Vancouver to II Jhol( Monday In sprinting IA> a u Yldorw. Loo Angel" goalie Bia• Sancba. •llPUrlnc In only his ....00 pme, got lhe.lltatwi: The Azlocs fired 24 ahota on IJl)ll. The first ·goal come In the Alb minute when pa88e1 by McMiilan and J~y ltaWian set up 'l'oay Douglas flora ID JlrdJ out. Kalarlan llCOred two mlallta l&l.r from .. ..., ~ out after a -tram McMJIJatl, llcMJjlan p lilt -ualsl in lhe '/lb mlilute wbell bla a.yard lhot booled Into a Vlll<.'Ollftf defmder and caromed llllo Ibo nel. 1 SUNSET LEAGUE CHAMPS -NewPort Harbor High's 8ailors won the Sunset League tennis championship with an undefeated loop re· cord. Kneelin g (from left) -coach CharHe Bleiker, Joby Duley, Ron Blalack, Andy Neisser, Carey O'Rielly, John Nis belt, Jim Reordan, ' • C•llY Pllol Siii! Pbort Brad Bauman Marc Roy , Paul Minsky, Bill Badham, coach Pat \Vilson. Standing -Cody Small, Steve Maros i, Rick Lada, Bill Somers. Val Lyon, Rob Yardley. Peter Perkinsi Rich Yardley, John Pearson, Tony Stockman, Walker Sn1ith, Duncan Straus, Rick \Vhittwer. , Turlday, May 28, 1q74 DAILY ILOT J7 Seek CIF Title Forn1idahle Tasl{ Facing University Tennis Team University High's upset-minded Trojans vie for Lhc CIF 3-A tennis championship \\'ednesday afternoon ::ind facing them is the task of knocking off the defending CIF champion •larvard. Coach Gary Sisel's red-hot Trojans open battle at 2 al r"ullerton JC. { The task for University is formidable -Harvard boasts Chris Lewis, ranked sixth Jn Southern California ( 18-arfd- under) In addition to Andy Ulich , a singles star who has v.·on 28 straight n1atches in CIF le<1m play covering this year's eliminations and last year's conquest of the tillc. John Fallermeier, Ken Vieira. Mike Tunstall and Scott Hayes sharing the honors . Hayes was the hero -winning the decider. However , excellent play by the others put Hayes in th41.J>0sition to scoi:e the winning point. The question now is w h e t h e r Univ"ersity's momentum can carry it through for thee ultimate goal -the CIF title, Also in 11arvard's a ttack is senior John Strassner. along with sophomores J ln1 Rene, Steve Rayman, BeMett Davis, John Meyer and David Nelson. The doubles varies ... but Meyer and Nelson usually form the second duo \rhile Le\vis usually bolsters the No. 1 doub les and Ulich goes in No. 1 singles. Newport, PV Battle Agai11 For Net Title Tars Netters Invincible? Harvard coach Stu Radstrcm registC'rs surprise that the Trojans arc the opponent -he expected Pioneer League rival Miralestc for the finals. ·'1 knov• the strength of Miralestc." savs Radslrom. "and based on coin parative scores I thought A1iraleste \\'OU!d win." The righthanded Lewis, who won the Ojai singles. goes either way. \Vithout hi1n •larvard's attack suffers. He did not play in two of Harvard's four losses llhe other two losSes were to Palos Verdes and Santa l\tonica). A tipoff to Harvard's strength is its two \\'ins over li1iraleste -a combined \'ictory margin of t If.! points. ' Successful Progra111 Keeps Rolling Along University came through with some remarkable efforts in erasing Miralesle from the playoffs with singles players The Trojans will be goin g with the same lineup with the quartet of singles players backed up by doubles teams of Brad Faltermeier and Kent Aden and Steve Antti and Larry Witt. PALOS VERDES ESTATES -Wednes- days CIF tennis championship match between Newport Harbor and Palos Verdes High is everything a finals match shoold be. The match will be held at the Palos Verdes Racquet and Tennis Club at 2:30. It pits the No. I seeded team (Palos Verdes ) against the No. 2 seed. The top ranked junior player in the y,·orld. Palos Verdes' Billy Martin. will be in action. And, for added imp,act, it's a rematch of an earlier confrontation between the Olncll-lo Ille P•los V•rdet R•c11utl Club T•k• S1n Olevo Fr~way no•lll lo !II• lilrbor F._1y . .Go wet! ooi l<>e liart>or Fretw•y lo A,..htlm Blvd .. -.wit. Go rllhl 10 the sl~·POlnt slop \lgn. Tum l1tl 10 P•los Vfrd~• Or. Go up tlx ,1gna11. Two 1~ signs 1fre.-the 1i•Th ~lgn•I, t11•n le!! 0<110 VIII• ''"'~In•. The r•tQU•! tluto Is two blDCk• UP on thl flllht Sidi . teams y,·hich \\"as decided by just two points, Palos Verdes winning 15--13. The key to that match \.l'as Palos Verdes taking nine of 12 doubles points and an upset win by its No. 3 singles player, E11iott Teltscher over Newport's No. 1 player, Tony Sto c km an. Palos Verdes roach John Barr expects another close match. "Newport has great depth in singles, and our doubles teams will have to come through again," says Barr. "I expect it'll be as close as before, I just hope the outcome is the same." A big factor in Palos Vmles' doubles success is Martin, a senior apparently destined for tennis stardom. Martin won the jWlior championships at Wimbledon and Forest Hills last season, and has been spending part of his time recently competing in World Cllampionship TeMis t o u r n a m e n ts against some of the countries top irofessionals. A 5-11, !~pounder, Martin i s n ' t described as an overpowering player by his coach, but rather one with great fmesse. ''His strength is in his ground strokes and quickness," says Barr. "He can play ,f.he serve and volley game, of course, but he OOesn't really rely on it." P•lo1 \l..,,.f (ll·ll n LB Wll1o11t1 15 Newport H•-17 LB Poly 10 Hlf'\l&rd 21 Mlr•1nte 11 Sunny Hiils \I LoYQll 11 Cenlennl•I I ~"'' Monlc1 ft Ro1th1111 Hjl11 '2 Sou!h TDl"r1nce 1• North Torr•nc1 ' 23 l'<e~t Torr~n<e 17 Ceotl'Ml~I lJ 21 Nor!~ lo<T~n<e 11 11 Slntd Monk• I 19': Ro!llrio Hiii' ' 21 Souln Torr1n<e 10 26 Wnt l01"r~nte 10 n Ton1t1ee 11 lt Nt><'ln TD1"•1nce :10 21 Edi~°" 0 U'>-Foot~UI 6 19 B1v1rly Hills • ! ' • " 8'' ' ' ' • ' l l' , ' By JIANK WESCH 01 !ht Oally Pllol Sl•fl . \I/hen Bill Keller became ~1arina High's tennis coach, he took a personal vow to keep the job until hi~ Vikings team beat perennial powerhouse Newport Harbor. "We've beaten them the last t\VO years on the freshman level. but it still looks like J"m going to be here a long time," says Keller. That, in a nutshell. is the shape of Ne \vport 's incredible tennis program as the Sailors compl ete a n o t h e r Cl F playoff trek which fi nds them in the championship finals Wednesday fo r the eighth straight season. Future foes can hake hope from the belief the Newport program isn 't as in- vincible as it once was. But the reality is, it'll be a long time before the Tars co1nc down from their perch above most prep tennis. Newport coach Pat \\lilson concedes that the near·mooopoly the Sailors once had on prep tennis talent is no more. "From the lineup I had fi ve ye.ars ago when \re won the championship, six of the eight players were ranked ," says \l;'ilson. "When we WOO it in 1971, WC had ooc ranked player.'' WTT Actimi ''Talent has dispersed to a lot of ot.her schools, and in time some other school may dominate. Corona del Mar may be the dominant tennis school in a few yC,>ars, they've got. three tennis clubs \vith in a mile of the school." EvCn °""'ith the top taJents more widespread . Ne\.ll)Ort still has enough quality players to make an opposing team's task comparable to challenging a swarm of locusts with a butterfly net. During the week of the 0 j a i tournament, 1he Tars' top players went north to compete, leaving the second liners for a match that week. Newport won anyway, 23-0. "Their junior varsity team could probably beat any other varsity in the league," says Keller. · Where do all the players come from'.' Some have developed through play at temis clubs like ,the Balboa Bay Club and Peniffiula Point Club. But not all. Of the cur(ent top players. \Vilson provides the. fo\lo\~ing breakdO\\"n of their tennis backgrounds: Tony Stockman-developed 1vhllc in the San Bernardino area throogh work with his father. Steve Marosi-4ook lessons \.l'ith pro Jock Grigory at the Sunny Hil ls Club. Strings Face New York NEW YORK-The Los Angeles Strings bid to maintain their No. 1 spot in the Pacific Section of World Team Tennis tonight °""·hen they fa ce host New York. The Strings have a 6-4 record. a hal f· game ahead of the Golden Gaters. Los Angeles also has a game Wednesday, facing Toront~Buffalo in Buffalo. Houston 11 Pills~rgh We<1111Ud1y'1 G1m~ Cltveland "' Sal!lrnore Los l,flll~lei. vs. Tcr0t11C>-Bllff1lo a! B~lfalo ~!ooi al Flo•ld• Pholadelphla •I Chlt•llO ~1ro;1 al Minnc!.Old N~w York ~I ~nve• H•w•ll a1 Golatn Ga1er1 -- --------------------- " ITN; TOYOTA· OWNERS Month of May Special S7.?c~HT .. r.,..s-,,ooo nd IZ,000 ri1o s..m.. WITHntlSAD • 'NOW YOU CAN LEASE '74 VOLVO 164 4 DR. Baseball S tnndings AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE Eastern Division Eastern Division w L Pel GB w L Pct. GB Boston 24 20 .545 ,. ,, Philadelphia 25 20 .556 i\.1ilwaukee 22 19 .537 I~ Mont rea l 20 17 541 .1 B11ltimorc 21 22 .488 212 St. LoWs 2J 20 .535 l Detroit 21 22 .488 21.:! New York 20 25 .444 5 Cleveland 21 23 .47l.._ 3 Chicago 17 23 .425 51.~ New York 22 26 .458 4 Pittsburgh 16 26 .381 71~ \.\''estern Division \festern Division Oakland ,. 20 .556 Dodgers 44 14 .702 _, Kansas City ~1 21 .523 I ~~ Cincinnati 24 19 .5:ia 7 Chicago " 20 .512 2 AtJanta 24 22 .522 31., ·-Texas 22 23 .489 3 San Francisco 25 24 .510 9 Angels 22 24 .478 3\l Houston 23 24 .489 10 Minnesota 18 22 . 450 4~~ San Diego 18 35 .346 17\Z Mondtv'• G•mn MO!ldly'I Gttnfll C~!caoo 5, Nl!W York l Pllllburvh 6-9, San Diet• 0·1 Sos.,,., J, Ml~lll l. lQ lnnll!ln l<an1as City 9, B•l!lmore 1 SI. LOUii 7, DOdgt1'1 ? 0 1kl1nd 12, Oelroll 2 Ch!c1go 12, S11n Ffenclsco ( Tt~a$ 6, Cleveland O Allllll" f, Phl18delPl!ll 1 Mllwe11kH l. A!ll•I• 0 Cf11elnoetl (, New York 2 Tonillll'I o ...... liou1ton •I Mon!real, ppd,. rain Minnt1011 (Blrleven •-') 11 Boston {Ora\o +n ChlCHO IB•lmnn S-4) 11 Ntw York C IOl!lemyrt Ttntllll'• GllllM ,_., Pbllade!Pl'l11 ~Loobo•~ (..j) ill All11nla !Caprll J·?I B•ll!more !Mc:N1Uy 4-3) •I Ktnws CllY ISPllllorfl '"' New Yorlr; { loN 2 l 11 Clncl"n1tt (ll;irbr '-l! C!~el•nd(G. Ptrry 1·11 •I Te,11 (Cl'fde J.11 Houslot'I (Olteero S-0 er Molll•HI IMcNally 3-ll lll'lllfl'aukH (Siiton S.S) 111 A:ri'I' ILanq1 I.OJ COdttlfl ISU!Jon ••l 11 SI. Louis {Foster \--41 Ot'troll IFrvm•n 1).3) et o.a lel'CI (H11nl11r 7_.l Onlr '111m1S 1cl\l'd11led Wtd~y'I G1m•1 WHrllMIY'I GunH CM~go •I New York Sin Fr111Cl1co •I Chl(1gu MltMlllOI• 'l Boshlfl Phll~IPlll• 111 Allan!• S.n 01:: 11 Plttlbllf'lltl New Y« 11 Clndl'!nlll R ick \\lhittwer a nd Brad Bauman-students Wi.tll --....tennis coach Myron McNamara at UC Irvine. Cody Small, ~1ark Jones, ~tare Roy, Peter Perkins, Bill Badham and Rick Lada-all self taught. "\Ve've had a lot of kids willing to \.l·ork very hard, p'ius a ,group of great parents backing 1he program ," says \Vi!son. "\Ve don't have the great individual talents, anymore. but from top to bottom our team is probably stronger this year. \Ve're not. as strong at the top. but stTonger at the bottom." Of Ne\vport's top 10 players, four will graduate this season. OOt even that prospect doesn't really brighten the hopes ol apposmg coaches. "Even though our program has really improved in the past couple years, Newport always seems to come up with a great freshman or @ansfer," says Keller. ··They have a fine program going in a high economic area. and that 's a Lough combination to beat." ·{.j Ha•~•nl Cll-.4) 19" Ar~ddja '" 15 El Segundo ' 1 , Palo; Verd1!'5 "/011 11 Lt'\/1io>ge• ' 19·, Bhhop 0i('90 .. ' U '. 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Ali.o rirll -Lii Amlg.o, Tlllrcl Copy, Mr. Arro.\i•y, D\/Pllc•!t 8•rreG NO Krllchft Aho rtt1 -.tJf CMc ''' Oo totlM. 'HoM IOll, U •XACTA ............ S'9fl a .. Clt'r tt Clell ,._.. •f 1111 ttflt:t tt :-POUlaLI M001,1C,t.TIOtlS TO TMI OtiMfttlll. ,.W ....... City C"'11 '1 ,._ Cll'f "-It, 11tll f' ' I.AHO USI ILIM•NT °' THI •10NTH •AC• --yerd•. l ffff okh. Al'°"'~· ~ moo ~""'-Stuff IKnloMI JM Gletful iTfM-•I Junlpef' ear Mia& ,,.,., Tlnw _.. U,tl ,,. 1. .. I.ID 7.to ..... Al'° r1111 -Motttv Go Ge. l(lplymYlou. Winer. or S,,1119, Go Jolla. w1r Chic'• e:c11o. Above 1tltlllll1111, Mlck .... 1 S"°lt Fio- kr•Tthild -A.ltlll Kty • -Drl•• C ... Mew. e.11"°"""' Ull tfM OltAJIH COUNTY OIWIU.L PU• M1""4 llACI -UO Y•tft. a .,.., "°"" of 11 :• •·"'-• J-IO. l'74. .. Afl'ICTUM UMO IM TNI LMw&A· otdf • •· t1.im11111. I'll' .. SI* WIWdl tlrN ....., wlll Ill ap9lllCI •lclY M.ttO ,l.AMHI ... llilU'll AJl,t. l'lt\IWI ~ II'•) llAO ti.to tM Mid rMf ....... In tlll Gm.lllcll ~ MOTlCI IS HEltl!IY GIVEN tftll Clll Dvllf I 51"1' IWVll) U.00 7.20 tlr tvnltllWlt •II !Mw, -"'1•I&. JUM U tf1 .. M • 1Mff f/11 .. ,,...,.,n i. 11.-.. TM Vtt lL)fMml U0 ..,.,,_,, tf_,,,.,..i!Ofl Md wc:fl °": COl\tl~ ....... W AflM lM Or•ntt Tlmt -lt.01 f.cllllie. • -y IHI t..,il'W tor -::r..:"'-iil l'IM. tilt Ol'"t Al.. rtn .. y W1r CMc, COM!r\lcllln. ol • l".C.C.. 0 ll I V E -pl.Hiiie Flrw11 ....... St ........ c-°" DKk. Al',llOACHANOWASHllACKATCOITA ::.ll. 1o~°"~~~l~c•llON llttl!R Woncllf, Mer .. tt ME s A I' I. e 0 E, A ft TM e NT .,,...,,, " ·-• .._. ot 1111 Or~ No Kfllthn HlAOQUAllTllll. lo I .,._, . A ... al pl.tM. IPIClftc•lloM •nllll olMI' COUlll'f 0-11 ~.n 1HKtl1111 ttnilll In I " l'XACTA ......... MOM • "con'1'KI ~ .... rl'llY IHI lbl•lnod II ~u .. Plwlnlnt ._.,. .,.. •• .,.,. • 11..-, ,.1•.,... , 1111 olfln ot 11w c~ ,=.,""'• n Fllr C:1~,..~r1..o 1o •• 1119 .. MOUit°" ~~~·;..,"'::;, o/ S3.0L llPOI' • "°"' ~ J.PKtilc.itv. !lit COl'llmhll9n wlll Alamitos Entries EKh b1c1 th.it be maM ""thl prOPOWI COMIW •11ffNlll i.nd ust littlQMtlonl tori'!\ Md In n. rl'llllMI' prowktld In It'll tor unlMOtPOl'•ltd l1rrlton-bou.-0 on comr"ad OOCUmtnl&. MCI .ii.II bi tM 1tOrtt1 DY Ltltur. World, on 1118 H•I ~ DY • CM'llf*I or c11111Ut bY 1111 s.n DlllO Frtew•'I •• It 1wlrog1 elltc:lt. Of I llf4 lrol'ld tor not 1111 IMn 111'1' toltlh toW•rcl 511\ Ju1n C•plllrano. on ll'lf ot "'9 •mcMll of 1'11 blcf, n"6t ptiW•bMI lo sd(iltl W I.~ Ml9U'1I 1"11 1111 111t Clt"r of CO.II Mtlll. , CO'l'll'IMllll1Y of 5oulh L~· •M on tllf NOTICE IS l"UA.THEll GIVEN ltlll Int wttl bW ttlt CllY ol lql.1111 IMC:h. 1884 Nt>,..pcr· l'1\IOM<'UJ~lll I'• Spocltl_W ... ...,$1, ,,... c--.u15-J,... ..... o,..c....., l...tl..-co:thr The most Jasclnatlng murder mystery In yean. ---·---$17.00 a month total cost S ...... Y'• 01lftft S111 JM 2. Rocllnlltf 1 NlflOll 11.Wl 2, NH Yorlc •• 1xfllbillon "'""'"C' o-Los An!MIH 3. 1ncouwt 0 8oslon I, S.f::le O THlllD llACI! -JSt Y•rll1. 3 Yt•r olch ., up. Cl•lmlno. Puri.e moo (Ollllty Limit IHOOllH) 17.IO 6.llO l.1111 DtMl1 S.lllltlorm (WllMN'I) 10.20 ~-Oii NII• Fli!lht (Smith) ).2G ll--11 .... Loi Auml* llltliM fw TlltMIY Clur, Tr.a: "*" l'l~I l'MI J-'d 11.llt. ti l:llkt• f'ltlf IHI. ti Euclu '"" 1111 •Ml ttti IHH C•llloml• SMMh IJ. CtMCllf) SI~ Dtckl fS. T,11wr1l B1rrlno !IC. Hartl 11f City C-11 fll uld City 11t1 htf"•toforl T/111 llf.ltlnl wtll COll'lmtne:e II l::MI 122 nl1blllhtd • prewillh19 r•lw Md KM of P.M., or •• -tllfr•,•,•w,.n11 .!,i";'j In thl c-lnictlon of tM Move antllled be Nici 111 1111 CotNnl11lon'1 hffrlne room 122 w"'"' In KCCll'MllC9 .ttll ....,, to Ill p11d ccmfTl/u.lan'• l9fPdi petm 1, I !:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1mpr~tt. TNt Wiid r•11 •nllll ~ In tllf tountv E11tlneerin111 eulldlng SIXTN ll.UI! -:W Vlfdt. 3 VHI" Wll ldoptld DY 1t1f Clt'r C-.:11 bY toc•ltd •I O CJYk Ctfll« Drl"'* Wiii, -- olll. CL411mlnQ. p-116Clll. (1-lmlNI Rnoluflon 1 ... 1 ... IN 1ltl d4''/ of J_.,, 5.lnll ,.,.., C•lllornl•. AU lnletnllcl no dei:sit on credit approval St. Louk l ,._ 1 ...... ..,.,. 01-. Ali.o •Ill -L" ••• W•rell, Tn•IY Tiree!, Surf•r S.lllly. FllST llACl -1'0 y1rcb. 2 YtM" oldl. AlloW•IKI. PurM tUOO. to My V1lentl11t (T. Uptwrm} orlc• 12Xll lt7' •nd 11 on fOt lit lflf Offlce ot ltlt tll'I' ,.,_ •rt ll\Ylled to •lllf'ld •nll belr--............ --...... ---, Miu. Go A.Rodi (R. Adair} 117 Ci.rt. of Mid City. Tlwt Mid rate lllld hNrd, BIY o..c1111 B•r (R. B•nlnl ltl ..:111 It lllnlft reterrlcl tll Mid Mlopttd In Wrllttft corriments •re llMi Invited. ORA,G!COUNTY RADIOTELEPHONE SERVICE I .. (' 835-3305 Kids Like to Ask Andy ll't'lll:l\Mlt~ ,., Phll....iot\11 N1pgll 1111~) 11 Toronto. '~···-S11ttle ilf WI lllffon V1ricouftr 11 Dt<i..,... SIMUY'I 0-8oslon 11 New Yori!: Pl'rll-IMl1 •I ROC:llH1tr .... ,,... .... ,,,,p~ ., 0~1111 Mllml 11 LO> Ang,tl11 DOES YOUI CAii IDLE IOUGH? WE ••hlbltlotl STAil HAID? GIVE POOll MILAGE? CAN HELP THE CARBURETOR SHOP llM2HAA60ABlVD.,COSTA~£SA 64Z.aJl6 AU..,.,~ O Mol*-orl.000 ..._ DON'T DISCARD THOSE OLD TENNIS SHOES !•! We, ...... -•-.11..,,., o.t .. ,.., -T-• - No Krllehn l'DUllTH llACI! -5-"' v1rds l ye1r oltK &. uo. Sl•rllrS 1llow1nc1. Purs' ""' Wln11l1 Lou {H•r1l DMp Torrlo (C .. rlntl ltllodetl111 CLlpham) Tlmir -27.l't n .M U.20 5.00 4.60 3.70 '·~ Alto r•11 -F1mllY Allalr, Mr. Mir$ l1r, Rue Ft•"· Mi's hla':i. Wlna No 5er•tchn FIFTH RACI! -.00 y~rds. 3 rear ollls a. up. Cl1nlflecl altowante. Purse """· C1rter•1 Danoy fLlpti1ml Burl<e'l Pls1ol CP19e ) Dkl<tV Blue Boy !Banks) Tl1n9 -:nt.15 !.00 3 00 S.20 3.20 1.10 Also ran -M<'lndllta, Royal Go Go, Aln9rlcan Ore1m, VIII,, Sible Nll1 NO $tfalthe' SIXTH •ACE -IOG Y<'lrd$ 3 year old1. Cl1lml1>11. Puri.e $18'DO Whe1t11nd !H1r!l 16.20 Fir$! Ho1t111 !Driver) Q11esl T 8arg.o {Lipham) Tlm11 -20.57 1.00 •• 20 6.80 5.IO 10.00 Ali.o r1n -Canny Cite, ICalil Gold. Sllanoo. Happy EOOUQh, A.Illus C•sh. Miis Apollo \(, Prlm1D11!1 S<:ra1d>td -Gel Hawv, S1nnon Occk. Joo 8rte11, SIDADI' JOO! t S £XACTA 6-Whelltlnd .. 4·Fi,,I Hot.ltu. p1lllll tlll.JI SEVEHTH •ACE -HO rarlls. l year olcb a. up. Allowance. Purse $8000. The Shue Fly Ch,.rger Bir /Ore"rl 1.80 Native EmprlH CWll$00) Don Guerro ! Bank1) Time -17.73 1.10 1.20 '·~ llt l(illmHwlk CT LlDlllml llt ltll1 riollCI u !llDUOh lully Md awnpl1twlr TlltY IMllld DI Miit io !ht Commh1lon •I 1 tt , ' Sit torltl llitr9ll\, Md tMt .. Id sc•ll U ll'lf IOdr"HI llllow II MIOO &• ~IDll, lr>d 11t SlllH I Moon ID. Morrill 112 ..ioptlcl by Mid A...o!utlM. ii ........ 11111-111. In 111y ·-··prior to.°' II !tit 119 Ell'• c-~n IH. P-l lit plrl of lh/1 notlcl o.,. rlltltlflc:1. cornmenclfMtlt 01. thl Klledullld public lit Ml11.i1Dlt fl. MYlfl) 117 Thi Contradw at\4111, lft I h I llHrlng. Mlz Clemenfln1 (0. C1r<1oz1) 117 pertorm•nce o1 ll'lf _.11; • "d Addlll-l lnfor~tl011 r19trdl1>11 thl1 "' '" '" '" '" Eaiv A.vnflOf 12 J. Rl<Mrctsl 122 lmpr~tnll'llt. conform to 111t Ubor CICll hNrlng ~ Ill 0Dt1Jlllll br contactl1>11 ot ll'll Sl•I• al C•ll!orlll• •nd oltltr llWS of lllf ()r1ng1 Count'!' Pl1nnl1'19 Dlc>lrlmtnt, l•~'• S"" Dtck (J, W1t1onl 112 lfll Sl1I• of C•lltoml• 1ppllc1bll tfllrtto. Old C.our'lllOUll, 211 Well S1nll An1 Rosv Jov IK. H1rlJt 122 wl!h !tit •1tt1t>ll011 only ot tUCll 111rl•tl-loul..,lrll, sintl A.rlil, C • 111ornI1 Al .. el19i~lt as m1y Ill required undltf' IM lPICl1I Ct.le~ 13'·3133). 119 Sam /Vl(/IOn (1 J. IUche•dtl 122 1111\tln IKH'W•nl to wlllch 11rocee<1lno1 Dan Moore Blnf'!ll Jo. !$. T,....'''"l nt Mr.under 1r1 I•-.,. Ind wt\ich hi" not s.cr111ry to lM SICOHD llACI. -ua yarlls. \I I"' "'l & up. Clalmlna. Purs1 s 900. Cla m!na P•kt $2500. Clatllnao IE. Garr•\ 11t C01mlt;. (8. Knlahll ltt Bink Of reoon CS. Tr11surel 119 Mr. Las.er !J. Rlth1r11sl '" Riwmon<I llar 8ov (T. loll.Im) Ht Liohlnlno 8111 {J. W1l1011) 112 THlltD llACE -l.SO v1rd1. oflls. Allow111t1. Purse $lllo00, Tala Bav (0. Morris) ICaval lK. Cl1rl1i11J Go Gellle Go CS. lre11urtl F1lnl Rlll<M (2 J. Wtrlll s~n11ue~• (J. Rlcharall B•tlvdOO !E. G1•t1) Cnar;er S1uc1 (J. M1tsud1) Dream Of Mv Own CJ. WlllOlll Mor Ill Loe~ <I(. Hartl N-• Exoress CD. ICnlQhll Als• E~.;ble Fifi Bul!ertuo 11 J. W1r111 l ...... '" '" '" "' "' '" . " "' "' '" ... !'OURTH llACE -Sl9 y1rcls. l year okl1 & uo. Jlllow•nc•. Pur~ 52500. Hoi1t'I' Vin Bar c IC. H1rl) In Noor MOon (S. Trt1sur1l 119 W11il1 Rllur11 (J . W1h<1n) 112 Allr11l•tiC (A.. Banks) 11'2 Twlsler B•'"t!'e ID. Knklnll 111 01· O•n tD. Morrlll !lt Betry LH 11111 (W. HOO!itSI lU boelfl IUPlf'lldlld tlY , ... provltlOllS ot ,,,. Pl•11nl1'19 Commission He'• T•VICll° M1lll (L. Btllou) llt L•tlOI" Code. l'rei.r"'" lo llbor -"111 bl Putlll1F\td Orlnte Cout D•lly Piiot. 9lwn'only ln the m111Mr proY!cleG by l1w. Ml)' 21, 1974 1915.7, IEVl!NTN llACE -3.SO varcls. lve11r ffo bid sti•H bl ton1kle<ed unlt11 It Is ollll. Cl~lmlr>0. Purllt! $2100. C!•lmh1<1 m•<ll on • blil\k torm t11r111slllod riv fhe orlce '''°°· TM TwtnlY Niii!' Pllml L111t'i Reel Hawk {S. Trea1urel llt Cllv ot COiia Mes. 11111 ls made In leke A Deck CR. Ad1lr\ 119 1ecor111nc1 with the provl1lon1 ol the r..,.,,e ,,._ IJ. B•oo~•l 111 prOPOMI rt<1Ulrem1nts. Movt Smooth IC. Sm!tM 119 Each bidder mu1t DI ll~l!Md •nd 1ba ---------Attl•tlloullht IT. Llohlm) 119 prtqullll!lld as rtqulrlcl 11'1' liw. NOTICE TO CO .. TllACTOllS !h1k1 M Vp CR. Ba"~s) 1>n,0 Thi C!ty Council of lfll (Uy ol Cosla CALLING FOil alDI •n's C~llahan (J. C•e-rl ln Mell reHrvtt IM rlghl to rtltd •nr or SclKIOI District; NEWPORT-MESA UNI· 011111v E•IN"IU 10. Morrill •II bids. FlED SCHOOL OISTRICT EIGHTH llACE -IOO v1rdt. 3 ve•r CITY OF COSTA MESA, Bid Ollllllllt: 3:00 o'cl.xk p.m. Oil lhl "c,'•'m,~ ',',k,c,','.,.'m.lna. Pur~ $1600. CALIFORNIA ltlh llloy of June. 1911 ol ·-PubllU!td Orang1 Coast Dilly Piiot, Placl of Biel Receipt: llS1 P11ct'!11l1 Ml<t Polw CR. Ad1i•l lit Ma• 2S. 21. 1t7• 1'11·1• AVl'nlle, Cos•• M•ll. C1llh:rf\i l V1l11 T-11111 CL. B1llou) 122 M•IH"9 Address: P. O. Soit ll61, New· P1rr DPC~ (I(. H~r!l 119 B h C lllor I '266J ~~~·~D·.J,:;-~~!1 n; PUBUC NOTICE "P1ro1:~ i.,.:t1Uc1~1!i. Nam•: H.&NO. 1vv·s Win,,... CJ. Brook1l ll9 BALL COURTS • ESTANCIA HIGH 8ree11 Account IS Wall'''} 119 NOTICI! INVITIMG alDS SCHOOL i~~ ~~r,re'lf'cJ.HR l~~~J.i ~:: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lh•I Plac• Pl1nt ••• 00'1 File: 11S7 Placrnll• Oeckitllir IT. LIDl'l~m) llt se1leG ll'OllO'lll will DI recehrlll by lhl Av1<1ue, Ccsll Mesa. Callhrnla Also Ellall>le City of Costt1 Mtt1 at tfll olllct ol 1"8 NOTICE tS HERESY GIVEN !1111 11>1 Triple c Tr11I• IL. Myles) llt City c11rk 1t 1he City Han. n F11lr Orlve, •tlO"" named ScMlll Dis1rlct ot Dr•ng.e PUBLIC NOTICE Cos1a Mew, C1IUornl1, unlll IM !lour ot County, C•lllorni•, 1elln11 by and lhro1>11h NINTH llACE -3SO v1ras. 3 ~•r 11 :00 •.m. Oii Jvne 10, al Y'lllcll llmll lhly lrs Governl119 Boara, hereln1ll1r referred old•. Cl~lmllKI. Puroe $1600. Cl1imlno will Ill opened publicly 11\d ftlll 11oull 111 ID II "DISTRICT", wm receive UP lo, llul FIFTH RACE -a1a yar111. l rear P'lce.17500. . !he cou11cn Cl\4omber:i. for 1urlllslll1>11 all llO~ l•ttr tt..11 111e •tiove •••te<l llt111, olas & \Ip. Ct1J.,..in9. Purse t210ll. t~~~ r~e;•~a(r~·(fd.;.:~~ll) ii; litlor , m1ttrl111, eaulpme~I se1llld bids for l':'f aware! ol I conlr•d Clalml119 o•lc• $l500. Diii A wiv fl. Mvl''~ lit lr1n1port1tlon Incl 1uch other t1cllllll'S l'I for tfll lt>OVt prollf<I. 2:~~1"f'w(l~·1~1.'t~~aMl g; WM1t!e,•s Gold CM. Bikk.i) 119 m1v tie require<! for lht CONSTRUCTION B101 sMlt be received In the pltct p,D<>ll Wini (Luke Mvlfi) in SlllKlow Flr1! IJ Drrved 1'11: OF SIDEWALi( AND CVA.8 AND l<le<lllfieG above, •1111 sMU tie openlll •P'lll S/\Or! A.oe.ket !S. W•lk1rl !19 8~~~·~,,sc~a~1r ~),~;,~~rt) n: GVTIER IN MESA DEL MAR. P\ll)llciY r.-d •loull 11 llie •bova 1t1tec1 c;;, .. ;...;;.;-'j~l.:U--··----";;;;;:-;,;;;;;:;.;;;;;;;;;-Allso Bir (S. "Treas11rt) 11'2 A ~I of pt1ns. SPl(lf!c1llon1 1NI othe' llm1 1111! llf•c1. . r , ... E. CAR OW ... "ER$ Wlllowc•eek Barley lo. Morris) 111 COO!rlCI oocumanh m•• Ill obt&!lled It Tiier• Wiii Ill • $20.00 dtPOS•I ~ulrl<I ..... ..... M1rl Tl11er (T. LIPllam) 11f 11\e ofllc• ot thl City Engineer, n F1lr tor eacn oer ot bia 11oe.umen1s to ANTHONY'S SHOE SERVICE Ever•ll• ear~: r11~t111~ •• 1) llt Orly1, Cost• Mell, C1lllornl1, Upol\ • llOll· 9u1r1nl1t the return 111. gold . condillon •W[STCllff •LAZA •LIDO •f.UHION ISLAND •CORONA DIL MAI LELIATHFEER. Werid'1 fiMd ....._,.I Ylayl c11r1...-J• '• "~~,.,,, 111 R l·h~'d5 ) i10 ,tfullll1bl1 paymtnt of 11.oa. wllnln 10 cl1r1 1111r tne t1111 -nit111 11111. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.!,,,,,,,,,~;;~,,,,,,,,~ .. ~·~H~ .. ~l1~ol~-~~lq~p~l~,~-~ ... =:,,:;IJ~l~l~l~5:9~ .. :;,:1~9~9~l~,,!_l_,!"~"';',.!"~;•;~~R'"}"l2~"!!·;;';'~':;';_'c_ _ _i119 Each 11111 lhlll DI ml<lt on IM P!'OIXll.ll Eich bid m<Jll conform ano Ill Miss Bartl Be (l J. Richerds) 111 form •nd In lhl m1n11tr provldtd 111 Ille reol>Ollllve lo "'" cootr1ct llocume111$. MOW! EXCLUSIVE AREA EMGAGEMEMT A VERY FUNN~ MOVIE! 'ONE OF THE YEAR 'S TEN BEST" L.A. TIMES "THE TALL BLOND MAN WITH ONE BLACK SHOE" Hilarious Co-Feature TVES MOMTAMD ROMT SCHMEIDER "CESAR AND ROSALIE" Program Rated (Rl contr1ct 11ocum11111, and 111111 be Each tl!cl shall be 1ccompa"1ec1 riv 1r.. 1ccomp1nlfll oy 1 cerllfl!<t or c1shler'1 i.ecurlty rtferre<l to 111 !ht cooitr•tl l ~-------------·-•:_-_-' I FOR OUR NEW WELL:-ROU NDED LOW-COST PLAN FOR SMALL GROUPS Company N<lme Zip Phone Blue Cross . of Southern California Your health is our only concern. Our new Small Group Plan cares for health and bud- get too. It is for growing businesses with up to 24 employees and its cost is as low as th e lowest-cost comparable plan around. Yet protection is very comprehensive, even Including $300,000 Major Medical -coverage. (Underwritten by 1Health Seivice Inc., an underwriter wholly owned by the National Blue Cross Association.) Find out all about this new well- rounded package of good benefits. There's no problem in making a simple phone f call to 835-3855 or there's nothing • square about sending in our coupon. ., • • • 1 che<:~ or a till! tlOnd tor no! leu lh1" 1000 documenh 11111 tlr the list of proPC>Std ol the amount ol 11141 bid, midi P41Yltllt lo wt>con1ractor1. lr>e Cily of Co1/a Me11. Mr. J1me1 M. Ht;11an11, Oire<:1or , NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN Iha! Irle School FKilllle,. M1lnlenance I n <I C•'Y Counclt ol wlcl CHv Ml here!olore ()Pff"1tlon1, will mffl W'lth tl'M»e perlOl\1 rs1at1llshe<t I pre~•lllng r1t1 11111 Kiii of lnlere11M In 1ourl1111 tfll site 11 Irle S.Cl'lool "''l{llS, In KCGrdan<I wllh llW, to tie pall! Facllllltt Ofllct. loc1te<t 11 973 Siker Jn lht con1lr1Kllon ol the ltlOYI tnlltlell Strei!, Coll• Mtu, 11 10:00 1.m., improvem<!nh. Thlt wld rite •1111 . K•I' Thurld1y. June a.. lt1,, Wll ldai>!ecl trY' the Cltr Council by Thi DISTRICT res.er¥H the •'9ht IP RtsolvtloJ'I 14·1 on Tl'll 1th G.IV flf J1nu1rv, rtiKI any or •II blcls or to waive any 197• 11111 II on 1111 In the Office ot lfll City lrr19ut•riliH or lnlorm1lllie1 In lllY bicls (luk ot sill! Cl!J. Tll1t Mid rat1 allll or Jn tfll bkktlng. ICllt 11 here-In re!errlld to Ind lllol>ltd In Tiit DISTRICT his delermlneG IM 1ni:1. notiu 11 ll'KIUOh t11Uy •no compleldy oener•I prt~alH1>11 ri•t or per ll!em wa!ll'I set lorlh l'llrtln, 11111 lhll i.iild ..;.111, 11 In 1111 loc•lltr in wr.icll tne work ii 10 1111: l<IOPll<I br 11111 A.elOtutlon, 11 1'11111 • performed for e1eh cr•ll or 1'1'111 ol P1rl ot this llO!lce br reterence. wwtmen nfflltd to ellttuf9 flM contr~ct. Tiie Cooilr1ctor WU, In Ille ptdormt..ce The~ rite. are on !ill al 11$7 Pllc1<1ll• ol tllt worl< 11111 lmprovtmenh, conlorm Av1<1ue. Cot.II Mt'W. cop111 ,...y tie to _Ille L•llO!' Codi of 1111 511!1 ol DO!•kllll on request. A tOllY ot thls.e r1111 C1l.1for11!• Incl ~lfllr llWI of !hi Slllt of WU tie PQ'Slld •I Irle jOD si!e, C1lltorn11 1~hc1bl1 IMreto, wllh Ille Thi loreQO!ng Klllllul1 ot per cliam e1,1p1lon O<!IV ol wen v•rla1ion1 11 m1v w-ve• 11 fl.IHI! "'POI\ 1 workl"9 ll•y of tll r-lrld \llldet' Ii. -1.i llfatv!vfl f'l!lhl (t) "°"'L Thi rate IOI' tlolidly • ..., !Wl"'luant to whlcl! proceectl1191 hlreul\Cler overt!,,.,. work ,IWH tie 11 ~au 11nie •1111 1r1 liken 111<1 wtrlcll llav1 not -.i --11&11. 1uperteded by the provlsl°"" of lllf L•tlor 11 shill be mandltOt'"'I' upon tfll Coda. Prettr1rice to labor 1h1ll tie <;tlYln CONTRACTOR to whom Ille conlr•CI 1, onlv In Ille ,...11111r provided by law. 1waroall, 11111 Ur>Ot" any 1ubcontractor No bld 11'1111 be con11dtrell unless 11 11 un111r him, to P•Y llOI tess thin the 11111 m1<1e on 1 b11n-form turnl11HK1 riv tllf ~cit~ raies to an wor~man emplo~lld Cllr of Col!& Mell. •no Is ml<le In riv !hem In the rxf'Cution ol Ille c011lract. accordance with the provlllDrli ot 1111 Ho bldeer may willlllr~w 1111 bill for 1 propo11I reQulremenls. , period o! lofty.five (•~) dayt •ll•r lhe Each tllllder nws1 tie tic1n1e<t •Mii 1ti.o 11aie st! tor tlle 09tnlno ot bills. preQualllll'd 11 required tlY l1w. A payment bond 11111 1 pertorm1nct lfll CllY Council ol lllf City of Cotti boflll will 111 r.ciulrl<I prior 10 execullon ot Mrs1 resorv11 IM right lo r1l1tl 1nv Of llW contricl. T~e pavmenl tlOlld •ntll 111 111 bills.CITY OF COSTA MESA. In Ille torm t.tl lw!ll In ffll C001rlcl CALIFORNIA ; lllXYmtnh. . Pyblllhlll Or1ng1 COl"ll Dilly '1"1101, Governn>O Board M1y 2!, 21. 1914 lt16-7• BY DorOlhV H•rvev Fl111tr Pur<h11lno Ag<!llt PUBLIC NOTICE P11blllhld Or11191 C011I D•llv Pllo1, M1y 11, Ind Ji.me l , 191( ltlt·74 NOTICE TO COMTllACTOllS CAI.LINO FO« atOS ScMol Ol1!rlct: Founlaln V1llly PUBLIC NOTICE Biii OeMlllne: 2:00 o'clock p.m. of '"'l--,cc=cc-c-~~"'C"c "" lllY ol Jullt, 1t7• ----Place ot Bid Rectlpt: Aclmlnlstr•llve SUl'E•IOlt COUltT Of' THE Ollicti. Number OM LlghthouM Urie, STATE OF CALIFOllNIA l'Olt FOUfltalit Valley, C•tllornl1 THE COUNTY OF OllANGE M:;~e;:15<;,::::.11tltlc1tlon N•mt: IC•llio NOTICE Of' HN:a:1:n OF ,ETITION Place Plans ire on Ille: Scllool D!slrlct l'Olt l'llOaATI. OF WILL A .. D FOil Office •lld Wltll&m Blurock 1. P1rtr.r1. LaTTllll TllTAMl!!~Allt'f Arcllltect, U.SO B•Ylklt Drlv1, Corona dtl ...._':_•!~~·~ of GLADYS M. W H I T E , Mir C11!fornl1 _.., • ...,, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhll ..... NOTICE IS HEREBY Gl\IEH !Nt 1~1med SChool District of Orln{l't WILLIAM R. WHITE, llas lfllld he•.in • County Cillfornli Kling bY ind lllrllll9h Pllfllon for Prob.ill of Wiii •ncl fOr us c;.o.;....111"11 S~rd Mrtll!lller 'e'"'-' l11u1nc1 ot Lettera Tt"1men11rv lo lhl la IS "DISTRICT", .;..ill rKtlve llP to, tl\11 petlfl-r rlftr•llCI to which Is m•dt lor not 1111r tfl•n 1'11 •bovi·sl•ftd time, tur111tr P<l'Ucu11,s, 11111 '"-' lllf time •1111 leate<t bids •or lht 1w1rd ot 1 contract llfacl of M1rl119 Ille Yme has been 111 lor • --1 , ji;nt 11, 197,,. •I 9::JO 1.m., In the tor lie 1 ..... ., pro K • courtroom ot [)ep1rtmenl Mo. 3 ot :1.1lcl Bids 111111 be ree1lvtd In tfll 11l1c1 court, •I 700 Civic Ct'nler Or!ve West, In lcl<!nlllllld •bow, Incl sll1lt Ill OPll1ed •nd 1111 Clly ot S•nla Ana, C1lltor"la. pUtlllcly •tad 1111\/d al 1111 •boYl·S!llMI Dllld M•Y 23, 197• !!me 1nd pl.ct. WILLIAM E. SI JOHN TMre wH1 tie • Sl00.00 cl9Pll'lt rtQulred C01111ty Cl•rl< lor •ach set of bid documtnl• to IUllTON, GAULDIN, gu1r1nl"' the r1l11rn In 9ooll con<llllon THOMION AND ' NELSON within five ll•YI •ltll' tlw bid flPll'lf"lll AllOf'lllY"I •I Lnt 1111e. 611 M....,. c ... ,.,. Drtn Eecll bid must conform 11nd Ill s.tt. u• rttr>Ot"SIYI to ti. contract llOCuments. Mewpwt a..cll, CllCIM!ll• n:ue Eacll bill thlll Ill •c~nllcl 11'1' tllt Ttl: 1n•) .,.1171 wcurll'I' rel•rred 10 In llM contract All~ fw: l'ttltl-r documents •1111 11'1' 11141 Utt of proposed Plolbllsflld Or•ntt Col1I subcol'lfrldors. M•r 71, n, •nd Juno 1. 1914 Tiie DISTRICT fffM"YIS 1111 r'91rt lo r1Jed 1ny or 111 111111 or 1g w1!Y1 •nr lr"'!llll•rllln or l11lorm11illft In •mo bld1 PUBLIC NOTICE or 111 111e bldlllno. Tiie DISTlllCT 1'1111 dlf1rmlllld thll--------------- 9tfltl'•I prev11Uno r•l1 of Plf diem Wlllft f'ICTrTIOUS 8USINl!SS In ll'lf louillty In Wftlcll Hiii -k 11 to bl! MA.Ma lTATEMaMT performed tor 11eh cr•fl or 1yp1 of Tiit f0Uowl1111 ~ 11 dolnv tlUJlfltU ww11m1n notMllll to "'ecvM tnt conlrld. n : ThlH r•l11 •rt on 1111 •t 1111 DISTRICT CONTEMPORARY FVRHITUllE OF offlcl loc1tlld •I Number ON Llifltllous.e CALIFORNIA. 31.tOl C1mlno C•PlllrlftO, L•n1, Founlaln V•ll..,, C1llf.: Copln m•v S.11 Ju•n C1pl1!r111a, C.111. '2'75 tit oblillllod Oii rwqunl. A CotJV of lllf11 K•lhlrlno Htltfl Mllllr, l102' Clllot r1lh 111111 be 110fM11 •I 111t 100 1111. Sin Dllgo, S•n J1Hn C•plslr-. Ca. Thi foreoolnt IChldVlt o1 .,... dltm '1675 W'Sl'll It. bltld upon I --1119 <llY of Thh bulinHt. II CO!!CtUCl..t IW •loltf (I) itoun. Thi r1tw fol' holldily and lndlvldu1I. oYlrtl"" worll ..,..II bl •I i..st tllTll and K1lllet'l111 H. M1U1r one-hilt. This sl•temt'nl w1s llllld with 11111 11 .n.11 bl ,...rld•torr upon 1111 County Cltrk of OrlnQI County on M•v 3, CONTRACTOR to Whom lht contract 11 1'1-4. 1w1rdld, Md upon •nY subcoolrHlor '"""I undlf" him, ro Pft'f root Int !Nn tllt Mid Publllfled Or•no• Coast Dilly Piiot, !>llKlflld r1t11 to tll -kmtn •mployH M1y 7. 14. 21, 21, 1f14 1605·14 by """' In 1111 1gcutlon ot !hi contr1cl. NP ~ff m..,.-wjltldrlW hit blcl for" I period of S111ty (60) d•Y• •flu tM CS.hi PUBLIC NOTICE Ht tor 1111 OPll'lint of bids. l'ICTITIOUI aUSINISI A pty1'1'11!11 bond ~ a pertorCUllCI MAMI STATEMINT bond wHI Ill '9QUlttd prior lo •x.cu911in of 1'111 followl1>11 ,.,._ II doing 111.nlntM thl ct19111'Kt. TM ptymllll bon1111 llMll be 11: In tM forni llf tortll In flit contrlCf ADVEHTUltER: ASSOCIATES, 11,Jl dOC-11. Clrlll,,..I Clrcla, G1r~ G r o Y •, Gowrnlnu 801rd C•llloml• n&d IY llot,,. k!gen, Clri Gl/'Y L. .......,. (Glnlni '•rtner), 'l.lbfllMllll Ol'Mtl COil! D•lly l'llol, !DI E11t MIYftlr, Or•nte· C•lllonll• Mar 72. IL 1'14 1.,._74 ""1 Thlt Mt-I /1 Wini conducttd tit' I PUBIJC NOTICE "•'"' --1 -~----,,..,co,.-~----·I G1rv L ~ I 2*' Tflll 1l1Nmlnl lllld wltlt lhl Cownt'r JfOTtcl °' fWTIWTIOfll TO Cllrtl: of or-. Cluftly on MIY 10. 1974 -· a1COM1 ICM.I TIADlll "11>!1"*9 Or..... C..t O.llY Piiot JfOTICI IJ Hl!l•IY OIVl/'I lhlf I, .... , >' 21 -.... J-4. 1974 lnt-7; LAUltA. M. MlllU.O. ..it. of JElll'I' ..,.. '"'~-·~-=~--=,---·I Ml~LO. bll119 • rltfdtflt of Or-. ·~ County, C..llfornl1 • '' 1H11 II~ PlJBLIC NOTICE ~ Md fWlhlr .. lilt dffl!Wt of --- 1¥1111"' innttt tf lhl prrAtloM of Tllll f'ICTITIOUS autlMISS XII flf ,._,. Ill .i !hi CllffWMI Codi el N~I STATIMINT Cl'otl "°°""""• lntlnd to _,,ty '-1111 'fM totllwtna ...,.,. -cklllllf luptrtor COllft ot tfle 1 .. 11 If Qrllf'llffl!I ....,.._ ..t , - for .... COIM!y ot °'"'"' on Jut19 1•, ~TLE lll;OCI( tllAL TY. lNn lf7t. •• thl lllOlnnl(lt d CMt, ... ...., '"'"' c.... lt'<tliw. '9Hfoml1 ,,,.., IJllrffftll' H tlw fnttMr 1n1y M llMn:&. Jofln I , jlklllltm tl<llhlck), 1N1t ''" /.,._' •ncl •W Old•rl"' •nilll ,._ eorta. 1,.i,.., c11oorni• .,.., llllllor rl1111 1M ta Kf .. 11111 lrfldilt '"fN JOIMI .__ ,.....,...,., IMn l'•MO ~ "' 1......... ....... c--. '"""'· C.1H"'11111 ""'' o.tlf.: ,_., la. lff4..i. Tlllt .....,_ k mdctllll by l.AUltA M. M• .. to 1.-i""91 11CMM01. wanow, Joflll a. ~ ""'""" ...... ....... ,..... ....... II ... fllM 'Pith ll'lt ::-= ·~ "· fs.our:J4 or "' ~ (OIMfY .. ~ Lal ........ c 111 • tent ,.. ,...,. °'""' c...1 0t111 ~o .. 1 Pllllff .... °'""' tout o.ll'f '""· M4oy 11, .. J-.. u. lt74 1'2W ,,,..,. ... 21 .... Ind J-.. tt14 1,,.., • • I • f --------·-- • f • WINMH N.Y. DUMA. camcs CllCU 4WAU "'INCHAtfTINGl'°' ZANY ., TMOIOUOM.Y ottGtMAl. f.UCI'"., •• ~WAL ta •MA. M.Y llMlS "THE HOUSE OF ILUE LEAVES" ., .JOHN GllAU OPIHS SATIJ!IDJ.Y • JUHi I • 1119....,.., n.,.., "' 1 a 1n .,~ '~""-""' ~ 11J "Mei~••·~ n .. 1, ., Q 10 .'>und•, ll • 1U ·6D'> ·NOW! 5 WHllS ONLY Al THlllR[S & DRlil·INS THROUGHOUT SOUTitERN CALIFORNIA THERE'S NOTHIN' THEY won TRYll ' DIRTY MARY CRAlY LARRY !PG'.o COLO~ 9'f0E lUXE· ~ ORANGE COUNTY COSTA MW UA So. WUU NiaueJ 7J4-499-2JZ7 Coast P11r1714.~(}..0!>~ OWCE • fOUNTAIN YWIY Or1nee Mall Cinema 714-631·0340 fount1/n Vtltt)' Cinema 714·839.1500 DWICC FOUNTAIN VAUIY Slldium INiY!'·ln .:!J 714-639-7860 Fount1in Valley OriYe·ln 714·962·2481 STANTON Stanton Cinema 714·8~-1413 NOW OPEN - I . • ·' Tllf<day. May 28, 1974 OAILY PILOT Jf I How Will · It Do in Peoria? TONIGIIT'S 'Tlia.t's Ent.ertainment' ev eoemoMAS LOS ANGELES (AP) Expectably, it was a smash with the premiere audience of Hollywood luminaries, But will it sell In Peoria? That's the question facing MGM with Its new-old film ' 'Th at's Entertainment" foll6wlng Its s11 c c e s s f u I opening here. The man .who put It all together. Jack Haley Jr., admitted the problem. "We expected the picture to go well before a professional audience, and it did. The opening in New Y o r k Thursday night sh o u Id succeed, too. Then it will start opening in Chicago and acroS! the country, and that's the real test. \Viii the kids go for ll? There are plenty of them In line at the theater here, and that's a good sign." l\1Gl\1 IS LOOK1NG for good signs, of course. The Culver City shxlio, once the world's largest, has struggled to survive in the I 9 7 Os • Ironicall y, the film tribute to MGM's musical past could help assure the company's future. The premiere of "That's Entertainment," attended by 54 former MGM •ars, brought an outpouring of sentiment, and that's how Haley planned it The former documentary maker has his own warn\ memories about the studio - his father was the Tfn Woodsman who accompanied Jlidy Garland down the Yellow Brick Road. HollywOOd rumor indicates that Haley Jr. will marry the Garland daughter, L I z a MinneUi. He decl In es comment. "THAT'S ENTERTAJN· MENT" had its beginning two years ago when Haley was an MGM executive in ~e of creative affairs. He proposed a full·length film dra\vlng from the studio's musicals -He had made such compilations on a smaller scale as lell'vi11ion documentarian for \Vo!peT Productions. "Manager wasn't convinced that audiences would sit still ·for a bunch of film clips," Haley recalled. "Also the "Benefit For Youth" Performance THE PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA EUGENE ORMANDY, CONDUCTING FridOy, May 31 , 7:30 p .m,, Crawford Hall, UC Irvine Supper Oan<e immediately following J ewel Court, South Coast Plaia Donce mv"t fronl< fly"" -S...ppe< by Mog•c Pon Crtpet•' fund1 ,..,11 ~1,, !he °'""9" Coun1y pt,,lhormon•t Soc1,!y\ lree to-youth ton<:'"' & Hoog M .. morool Ho;p.to!\ Pl'd<ttl"t> ~.,.,1,11•t~fl\ S?~. 111'101~ """'b''· mo•n lloor tor>ctrl "'~ch ONLY, ot SIO o..o•loble at Pf,1lhorrnonoc ofl«e. 101 W. (0011 H .. ..,y Ne .. pori 8eoch. Pl,one 6•6 6411 00"6'1·81l 1 • ''THUHDHIOL T AHD UGHTFOOr Ill "THE GREAT GATSIY " Cf'GI ·,-HE STING-" lrGI ... "'CHARLIE YARRICll" ff'GI "DIRTY MARY, ClAZY URRY" ll'GI ". "'TUCHEI" llJ •'THREE MUSKETEERS" ... "12 CHAIRS" l , 'TV HIGHUGHTS ScorfS in Holly.wood NBC a 6:00-1974 Emmy Awards. Johnny ear- technical ~partments said It left his studio post to devote son hosts r,resentation of awards honoring out. would be impossible to full time to It. Technical standing te evision programs and performers. " combine 35 mm ti I m , problems were a constant ~ Cinemascope, black-and·white headache. but · there ~·ere ABC fJ 7:30 -Secrets of the Deep. "2000 Years and color into a 70 mm happy discoveries. Some " Under the Sea." Host Scott Carpenter takes view· , movie." musiL•nl numbers had been M ers on voyage into pa.st in l.1editerreanean and Red 11aley pursued his researeh recorded on three-tracks -for i Sea. quietly, seeing the 200 MG~l voice. orchestra and tapes musicals during the lunch thus a stereo effect could be , hour, evenings and weekends, achieved for the new film. He wofked with assistant film Arranging stars to Introduce g_ editor to assemble an hour each segment Vias another ~ i and a half of film , then prob!('m. t' NBC 0 8:00 -The Bluffers. A comedy-variety special based on English books '"rhe Bluffers e>o1 Guides." t. • KCET ED 9:00 -Black Journal. "The Original imposed oo his friend ~e "f started with Gene Kelly," ~ Kelly to read a narration. said llaley. "~fe was 11r Brother." Reaction to the film by the rehearsing for Frank Sinatra's MGM brass: "Oh. That's Y.'hat TV special at ~·!GM, and Gene you meant!" softened up Frank . CBS 0 9:30 -Hawkins. ""-1urder in ~lo vieland." BiUy Jim Hawkins is called to defend n1ov ie star's husband in sensational murder. The go-ahead for "That's ------"'-·" • .. , • ,,1:-• Entertainment" was given last m _,-------------------, July and in November Haley TV DAILY LOG MANN THEATRES I .ZS ·Stl/Sb.,/Mi;wl. Ti! 2;30 Peter,_. "' "Dl.ty M"Y, c:r.y.....,. I °"Y•l..i.g PoW"' CPGI 1:2& a.I., Sun., MDft. 'tll 2;30 s .. ,,•McQ.w DMtM •Wfww ... _. Aho IPGI ...... .........,.. -J OF1J9: llST- PAPI LL ON DAil•:' 1,1.1,.-. 1'lWo•l'1Jf J Sometirne1 A Great Notion, Dllllf11, ..... , .. w..-...... ,. ....... J ..... IJIE'I •. I w,111t•,..,..11l-1-11.a SlEUE IJUS1lll mcQED m•111111m.•1 PLUS a.-~.....,.. ... -"PAPIR MOON" PllPUJ,QO ~ "SOMmMES J. GREAT NOTION" rf!OM N[W.lrttt Ctfl[MA. "1lrf JIMI Hft4DRIX ill" "JIM! PLAYS BERKELEY" fiJ6ERT~AFAAAOW DAL.ES 40CAIAn7:001 ll:JO . Cill.ATG-ATSIYl:SI "'1 ... "-6".loll ..... .....,.,..ol .... ...........,.~ .-.··--·· , • Tues,d5 Evening 0 {!]I(}) Q) UC Tuttd.y M"it: (t) (90) NlltL Borrow ., Slttl" (Ill (dra) '13-MIC.hatl Connon, Mi· chdtl Cole. K•nl McCord. fh111 h1n· docapptd mt11 ltlt thtil cou1111 and MAY 28 ab1ht1e1 b1 plottint •nd t 1Kulin1 r a di/Inf hfill 1/tlf lht)' lou their g:OO ~ g ~ ~ ~J~:'wt 1 ~'iff,.. Criffil Show lj(ii (i}~(t';cmmo 1'7~ tl)Mmt: (Cl (t0) '1 le•lltd Emll'IJ A'Prdl .lollnny C,rson is hoU Petri HMbol" (d") "61 -l'ow~t for the preunta!ion ot ll<1rds hon / Nalsu~I, To$/ll10 Milune. 01111r 011bl1nd1n1 l!levrs1on p10 I (Ill 1'111«11111 How•!• 11ims and pertorme1l. Sole o1 this yea(s £mmy Sho" ·~ the P1ciht 9:00 Pan!l£tS Jhe~ter m Hol!rwood. 0 SPfCIAL lk1111'1 Ht1oes E • d lrwrf>' Hiltllillies mmy "war s i lona1111 Los Aneeles Are• Nbsltn: l111po1sible 0 l" b111t1 "''' (111ft'IJ A11111d1 NM SquM I Tilt pr•stnlallons of tilt Los An1e1e, D f'obrt Gowlu 1re1 Emmr Awards ltt!u1in1 mu1ie, Nov'ie: IC) (2hr) "S1tt11 Wo111·1 clips ol 110111i111t1d Pr<>111ms •nd en" (dr&) '5.&--Anne B1nt1 oll. Sue 1uesl st a11 p1111ntin1 Ille awards. Lyon. · l•J Tiit I* Ones £D Hod11pod1t lod1e I (IOI Hiii,..... Squ1111 l1) S!Htd Racu ,i): (j) Ntrit: (C) (Zt11) "A ll111 Is in t~r Stnlh .. (d11) '53 -Jamts C11ney. ffi l !atk Journal "The Oo11n1t 9ro!~tr'" @I) Not/111 T1p1ti11 €C Novlt; (Zhr) "I \1111 A Malt 11111 Bride .. (com) -Cd!) Crdn!, Ann 7.00 ! rJ) 0 Cl) News Shtndan l1wli111 lor Ooll111 a;> Tt1Ut dtl M1f\t1 • Movif: (Zllr) "Us! Siclt, West Side,. (dr1) '50 -:-Mt G11dnu., 9·l0 £1 (~ ClJl 1..f Hawkins "Murder J1mes Ma!.00 •n Mov1eland" (R) 81\IJ Jim H1wlin1 (IJ Slfari I• Ad'we1tlart 11 c.aJ!ed lo del1nd 1 movie slaf's I Wllat'1 NJ lint? huill1nd 1n 1 wn1.1honal murder. J Ltrt l11q Strolhlf Martin, She1e1 North and II J1U1 A Jlrffl Cameron Mitchell 111eJt. (17' (]}I Dfta• o! J1111•i1 0 Ntwi i C.•r•141 (LQI Nl'tit: (C) (to) "tfm1,.• IHt ltil fa1•" (susp) '70 -Hope U n1e. ( _,Cf)) Het tu• Paul Bu1le. UJIH 111 f'alitia -EE Dr1m1 I Dra•• · fE Je1t1• t•fl 01w11do taM Tlt1tt Stoo1r1 I 10:00 D m aJ 'ii Ne.s 3 Mlp11'1 HtrMI 0 (f1J (J) m Mlrclll WtlbJ M.D. 7:10; • Ttt1111 .. M•nt (i) '"IJ Mi Mii Mtlp TlrJ Ntf,-hbof "rh1 Endless Momeni" (R) A ril1 Statb ol !tit Dtep "2000 dt\'1lop1 b1twe1n the two doclors 'fearJ Under the S11" Host Stoll when Of. WtlbJ ll1fo1m1 Dt ltiltfli Carpenter 11kes viewtrs on a 'Kl~llt liancet flow uriooslf m Ult ii. S!e- into tile past in the Mtd1terr1ne1n l•nll Powers1u11!s. and lht "" Sea. I m Sp111l1ll C.111tdJ Cf}'" Aaltld fw II tD A f'rolll lst Sltartd (R) A docu· 0 w+ltM $ Mftif!: (C) (Zlll) mentir)' 011 r~t status ol worntn '" ''5'11rlleat'" Co11tl. (adv) '60 -Israel. Ku~ Dour111, Laureoce Ohvie1. lean a;> f'l'liM tM Lord Club Simmons. I ltwitc.lltd lO:lO IHtltyned Squares (]) Tt Jtll tN J1u1111 , · .lttitMJ te U.t11lwt' Cltywatcl!trs 1111 cab1 hbby Ctldlbort Show la CillOM Grit1 Th C'-l Can1 1 tllldltfl11 1:00 D (~\j)) Ci) Na1141:t . (R) The I li:OO IJI a 0 Erl mm Htn rocb . lltcaust ~f Afthu~ s const1nl hst If liflutlio Arll\Uf•Yl\'iln love 1fla11 • IS 011 lhe ~) (I)~ m 0) (i) Ntwl 1u101u:ln_1._ of bis 1'11 Wiie. • fli(llt CiHtlJ Q @ Ct) €tJ 1-!ICl!l I !ht l luf. . MM'll: ft) "flit Relucb•I Dek- ltrs A tomt_dJ·Vtfltf'y ,,S9«11t base~ bnte'" (com) ·~ _ Rtl Haf!ison, on !ht Enthsh books Tiit Blutt111 Sal'ld O.t John Sa•on Guides" which dtmo~11tt lht m 1!.',..d111111 Wa~ tte11n.1que1 for tsl~bhsh1n1 an Im· W no URtl11t~abks PftW_on ol 11pert111 '" u~~1m1h11 i~ Cil Stcrtl rue s1tual1011l. lloll H09t 11 M1ste1 Tiit Saiffl Bluffer'' ind host OaYid H~en is '(li" *Jiii "Blutler30' Guide tor lht [wt111na:· ( · ) TM f'IMHJI 0 Mo.It: (C ) (Zh1) "Tiit Marie St1Jt111'" (sci·lil '66-Horoki Mil· ll:l08(9Cfll (()CIS Latt lftorie: suuta. "T/11 l'irt-=lf1ndt4 lillfl" (wts) '58-0 (jJ) (I) aJ HIPPJ D.,1 "The P1ul Ntwm'1n, Lill Miian. Ltmon" (R) Richie •~d Polly buy 'I 8 ~ I]) ®J m lthn•J C11so11 tl1ssy loo~mf ca1 ind h1~e d11ts MOwtr. 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"llid· Gurett 1nve1l11ites 1 bunco 1amtl 111,pt("' usin1 phon1 diamonds as b11t ind p1eyin1 o~ "ell-heeled malt W11· l:IO 8 NtVit: "Hell ta11y.11 Ollt!aws" -I•! tourists. • (11'11) '57-0llt ROber1son. Wednesday DAYTIME MOVIES Q) (C) "bidlt lflll,.. (WU) '50 -.lot! McOe,, Wanda Htnd1lll. J:OO ({) (C) "Mt1111 111 Cm11,,,i. lloM,. Conti. (d11) '70-Chilstophtr Gtor11. llurtl & H11d, fealurttlt. I Q_q) (CJ "ln!tlfUpft4 Mtlody" (dra) 9:00 O (C) "lb• ""'" That Rou•d" • ·3~c1enn fo1d, Eltal\OI P11k11. (com) ~9-Ptltl Sellers. l :JO 'e (t) .. ,,.. 1tod1 Ttptllt1" ("ts) 5:30 0 "Tiiiy Wirt St f111111" (dlt) ·5~ '61-J.mts Stewtrt, Ridlafd Wld· -Rlymond Burr, Scot! 81111)'. mMl, Sl'IH1q Jon.es. 11:00 0 "lnler11ati0NI st I I It II e II r (}) "lttlti111t SlolY" (com) '64 - (mJI) 'l1-Geor11 Sal'Mlers, Dolores Mulon lrantto. Del RIO. "AUIJll11 llf Hill .. (~S) 0 (C) ....... ,. .. (d11) .63-Rob· '51-SidntJ Joler, trt M11clwm. Ehl llartintlli, Jack lZ:OO m (C) "TN Cthfll'" (dra) 'SS-- R1th1rd W'ldmt" Uur•n 8K1U, Gloria Gtallilmt. l:OO@(C) *SIM'1 Wtr~lll Her Wtr lWtqll Celtft"' (COin) '52-Vu· 11ni1 111'10, Roilild lt1ta11, 2:00 g (C) "T'8t Lt;," (dlt) '55- 0!M• 6t HIYillilld, Gllbtr1 lttllMcL H1wl1ns.. lit m (C) "Hell •llffn" (dra) '61 -.toftfi Ac•'· Rid'la1d Wtllb. OJ (I) (C) '?lra1t1 fl Ttrt111" (adv) '61 -Kell Scott, l•hlia Roman. 4:30 IS Clll .,,,.ntlt11 Na 4 111 r (COlll) '57 -JICl ltml!IOll, llickty • KOCE, CHANNEL 50 . ,. \ • • JfJ DAILY PILOT Monday, M11 77, 1974 !;!;:~~===""'========:;:;;;;;;;~;::;:::::.;~~~G~;;i)RRUEr-~-..1002;;;;<G;;;;;;;1nRf.i'."""~1002~wa;;;;;;iii]er.-~~1oo~~G;-nonlR.E. n.....-~ ... ttot er.,..c... ~ ener• · .. ··----' ... I ener• . . v•Mril • • ,.,. 1002 Gonor•I R.E. TursOay, MaJ 28, 1974 1002 Genonl R.E. 1002 Genera DAILY R. . PILOT %0' 1002 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED A.DS I EASY LIVING ""' c.o ... •.""" •· I 642-5878 I ""' c.ii """'' I * Balboa Bay Properties * THE WIND M ILL HOUSE 1 -~B'"'A.;.L;,.BO"'A~c"'o'"'v""E"°S __;~! ""'N'"'E"'W~P'"'O'"'R"'T;.:H;.,E;,l.;G~H=Ts~1 FAMOUS LANOMARK ON BALBOA PE-Tr• 1 With• Wll'lt lid . . Fes1 Credit ApprcM1 $28,SOO-Throw away the la\vn mower a nd enjoy living In this 3 bedroom , 2 bath Cosla FINE Mesa Townhouse. Deluxe features includ· Like new! Pier privil. i Duplex. Lovely s BR. NINSULA POINT. 5 Bedroom family home. Trade for units owner's unit + 3 BR.. with 3 story windmill tower that will do- FAMILY HOME I ing all bJtns, screened in patio and double ERRORS, Advertisers should check their S ded b b u·r 1 t d d II & I _,1 1 Th .1 B<di-oom. 2 aau15. Spado"' garage. urroun y m any eau u rees. t J B t I 0 light your youn~sters. "Dutch" shingled ex- $129,900. Call 67,7060 ren a . es oc. wncr d •· 1 ~ nxl ... terior. Surroun ed by large shn e tre... n· 8 ous ..,.,500. 642-_74_91 terior is desigoers dream. Remodeled last • 1 • ~ ropcrt error1 mm9'1 1te y. • gr-n '·lls and pool Just )1sted on't last' I Corfll'r I.01:1111011. 1-;,,-tllPnl I .,.... U'I; • , W · DAILY I LOT assumes ll1bllity for the first Villn Pork &·hool :-;yr.rcni. Call for complete detalls 546-5880. ~t~;..----I ~:~ri~.~~~ ~!',,\,;~~~i COLLEGE PARK-POOL HOME • WATERF(tONT. 2 + vear by architect/owner. Feotures large, BALBOA MODEL I Den, pier & slip. Corner Jiving and dining room bolh with fi replaces. H1•a11n.1::. Plun1bin.; 11 nd , POOL SEASON JUST.AROUND THE COR .. 3 BR., 21h baths 1 lot. Owner m ost an. Nev,.i kitchen .with everything including se.11 Tiburon xious. $107,000. cleaning n1icro \\'ave oven. Jacuzzi tub in Et~!t-.cAI ~y5ien1s plu.~ Bil · NERI Beautiful 3 bedroo m 2 bath featuring 1\rphant'<..'5. Gr<'::i.I l3uy ut . • . $13 fJOO Call &16-(kW. an outstanding Palo Verde stone fireplace, [ '-_ ..... _ .. _'"'_"•_,]~ ..... [ _"""_"_'"'_··~]~ Assumable loan $37,500 p E N 1 N's u L A PTl. master bath. Pebble concrete patio with tree shaded redwood benches. Separate boat Brand new 4 BR, 3 ba. storage yard. · · remodeled kitchen with ne\v floo ring and tile counter tops. Home centers a round very pri-Best location. Aski ng PLUS-PLUS-PLUS 556-8800 1 $149,000. 673-7420. 2 Bedroom guest cottage presenlly brings . '"''''"''''"''"'"'""" \".\LIJ·:Y General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 IH \I.I' . "' .. , '" '"'. ,, '"'""'"\ltf•lu"'"''' "''~' vate pool area with many fruit tr ees. block '''all, and covered patio. Wa lk to all schools and shopping. CALL 546-SIOO • m REALTORS CB in over $4000 yearl)' income. First limp of• Cered. hon1e and guest hou se $210 ,000. Call 5 Local Offices To Serve You for appointment S40-11Sl . * WATERFRONT HOMES * Elegant 4 BR. & lge. fa111ily r1n . or 5 BR., \Vith 6 baths. Lido Nord. Spec.tacular vie\v. Pier & float. Sii5.000. Lovely 5 DR .. 5 ba. on prize 60 ft . \vaterfront Jot, Lido ~·o rd. Pier & Doat. $375 ,000. * WATERFRONT LOTS * 40x90 It. J\lagnificent vie\r. ~250.000. ::i0x105 J•t.. Lido Nord, vie\v. Sl65,000 BILL GRUNIJY, REALTOR 341 Bayside Or., Su ite I, N.B. 675·6161 General R.E. 1002 enera l R.E. 1002 YEAR-ROUND VACATION ~p ... HERITAGE • • REALTORS CONDOMINIUMS Linda Isle Waterfront Custom 4·bdrm .. 41h bath home On lagoon. Fully equipped island kitchen, waterfront fa111ily roon1, billiard room ....... $250,000 70 LINDA ISLE DRIVE Prime 45 fl. lagoon lot -$150.000 For Complete Information On All Home5 & Lot5, Please Cilll : BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bayside Dr., Suite 1, N.8. 675-6161 2 & :-: Bedt'OOlll, i•lose 10 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road 1002 \\'f's! cliff. ~·or lease . .sa I,.,. or ,..;,N~E~W;;,;,P~O~R~T;..;C;E;N;,;,:T~E~R;•.;;N;· B;·;... __ ...;64;;4-4;;9~1~0;...1 ;G;;;;;eno;;;r;;a;;l;;R;;.;;E;;.;;;;;~;;;;;~ ! Gener a I R. E. 1002 lr-;1"1' or11nn . For apJlOmtn1enl to~. <'all ;G:.:•::":.:•.:.r::c•l;..:.;R:.:.E:;. __ ....;.l..:00.:;;;2 11 General R.E. 1002 Why not build it? I * LOTS* BUY A WARRANTY HOME ERITAGE REALTORS 1002G enm 1 R.E. 1001 IN CORONA DEL MAR f:njo~ golf in the 111orning. ~\vim in the Pa· .. <:ific. or tennis i11 the afternoon. then cock· tail:-.. dinner & lh111c1n~ later. This can be _,·our li1e if you J1,·e 111 Ibis beautifully furn- 1.,hed 3 bdrn1 .. '.!. bat+! <:undo on the Et t\iguel Lountry Club Course. ~5:1.950. WANT A A FOREST • VICI\' · i<l."'1. "'"'" foe BIG VIEW?? Of trcl's C'al'E'S!l{'" lhi" !oi·C'ly h1~ hon1.•; 1rit!~ lot spliL I Of f'anyon, ocean &. "CUI<' A~ 1\ Ru""~ hedrotl111 · • R.:l · 60 x 20J · la.I.rs I The UNIQUE Features Of This Home Are. It self'. Super unique and unreal! 4 bedroo1ns \\'ith ocean vie,vs and keys to a private BRl.NG YOUR IJeach. J~xquisile hantl craftsn1anship in the IMAGINATION paneling, windo'v boxes. stain glass. kitch("n ,--::-O~U·R~">Q2=-=5~"'')mY~E~A~R~~~~~-"\.' BAY AND BEACH •,;;,;;;,;;,..,...,..,,;;..,.. __ ' ,. • II' h k I 2 " I I " ' I COZ\'' untls or hon1C' ,i;, UOLIS. ____ Ca1a 111a . e ave a ey to I uni l llln1e 1111 i , I r F \STSJDC:; 11 . BARGAIN this delightful 3 berlroon1, 2 FIREPLAC~. fn~111ly ~1~1. ''. '. 60. . •300?rs~ :1~1~ 4 BED. 2 BATH h:Jth .':r111 in Corona l lovcl~· 1)::i.l10 1111h bu1l11nl <'LI), .. x ·.1~ ('~ This home clo...·s 1101 ha,·(' ttle \vork, patio decking and fabric \\'all cov- son1ec nr (']!;e's 1<1stes ;inrl erings. !:Jresented at ~149,500. II 1 g h 1 ands . BcautiCully BH.ICJ..; Bar·B·Qt.:E. And . 1~?1\1£'S .'1 ith. loL .... pht .11'.d FIX IT & SAVE 1 . _, l 1 J<:U<'SS ivh<il ARAND i\'}';\\'f \,1111HHC' CJ g:uest hous<' likc11 in<·luded iri 1hi' askin:,: UNIQUE HOMES Realtors, 675--6000 pri<'e. Thi' 11('\\' 0\\'1lC'r "·ill 2443 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar be able to dct"Or:ill' to lh£'ir·[., ________ .... _,.. _____ ..,.,.., 01vn liff' style in 1h1s huge G I RE 1002 · I R E 1002 , This one needs a little 1\ork : f CL'Ola!t_..,, ovc Y carpets ~ l'tl'k nn I lnir it lul.'; ('Vel""hin" .rou ,-anti draperies and even '-I 11·0.llll lo iyall i:hag corpct1.ng e NF\VPORT B .. ~AC II . "' ,., ch~r-broller in the kitcht>n & RAi\0 NF:\V dr11pcric~ C • "' J I 675-3000 2407 E. COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAR I n.-r-d! 4 bcdroon1s. 2 bAths J{(''ur vard large enough fo~ th r 0 u i; h 0 u t . Vacanl. ountr. v,·('r 13,00'J sq. fl. I built in kitchl'n, dbl garage 1 ·c 11 GTJ-8j5() t 1 Jn1111rdiate> o~·rupancy, Full on ci:uiet cu!·de·sac for e.x· Fan1ily Honie. You 11·ill also enera · · 1 Genera . . be COV('rcd bv 0 lL r I '0 m """'"' EXCl.USIVE A WA y OF LIFE I Not Just A House "~I E H I c" N II 0 r-.t E . . I B -------------------i nl!•c residential a1'f':i. It's a poo · a 1 0 see Price just $37,950. clus1v:? hon1e. $28,500. I G I R E 1002 1 rnf'ss but it 1vill s£'tl quiel\. today. ie CRESTLINE nrea. $4,COO.' -;;e;;n;;e;ra;;;;;;;;::" ;;";;;;;;;;;;;;;;l;;DDl;;;;;G;;;;;•;;"•;;;r;;•;;l;;R;;.;;E;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;: HURRY CALL Red Carpe>I, OPEN rit 9 . n·s ~UN ro BE NICE' ! 131 COATS 70' x 300' 101,; c!n. Ski- 1. f:f'nl1ors 516-86-iO. ·~ I C & haven . hide·_; .\•ay. Share : SHIELD \\'A RR ANT y Greuf family home 1n • • • Ut ('()VCl'in.c: lll'ill!llg, Plun1b1ni.: NOl·:TH COSTA !-.lESA. I A Way of Life BROADMOOR I • W WALLACE L'OSt ll'Jth friend~. i TURTLE ROCK • Eastside Costa Mesa ·"'~·~· ·~-·~~~iii i REA1 L ToRs and Ele>ct1;cal Syst£'nis. :·1 Pll'n1y of roon1 for family I • &dl'OOnts, 3 Ba 1 h ·" lh 111.c:. big recreation roon1 \ ou O\'.'C yourself a ~·nlk E:r.:1:e!len1 Vir\\' froni r-.1a:o1!l'I' 8: a I r rat' live patio throui;h this H,\RD TO :tnrl Prl\'ale Sun Deck. Call surrnunderl hy BIG BIG FIND sp;1(•ious CENTER ~-tl'C'l'S. Quif'I cu 1-de -ll Rt' l.ARDf..:-..'_ ATR IU!-.1 ho!11" sti~et. Total price $3.~.;)0(). !lug<' l1v1n1-:" room. Bru.:h1 ... ' $46414 - Outstanding fan1ily ho1ne on quiet cul de sac; J H1'1.!rt10111 i;, 4 baths, 3400 Sq. 1 (Open Evenings) 3 lge. bdrms .. dining rm. & vie\\'! Ready to 1 FL, hui.:c :: car guragc, I go al $58,900. Incl. land ; ~/"Mccardle Realtor I ~ i 131 COATS Ontu CORBIN-MARTIN, INC. : 1810 Newport Blvd., CM I Ha rbor View Homes o .. r 3 am" io lhe Baok I & IV' REAL TORS 644-7662 1 su..7729 ' t Bay. Drive do,1·n th(' tree · WALLACE "'21 . 'Interior dC'si~rs O~TI 2 , CLOSE TO shaded lanc to this elegant REAL TORS ~ C d I M 5 BEDROOMS + ' bedroon1 and den home, ~<·1 ron1iortable hon1e set tn . 1:.1L "141-' rlK'r1~·,: kuchen. SEPA l{AT~: f•11·rnal rtlninJ! room. F;in11ly roo111 . Huge pat io. '.\! A TU R E professional l;u1dsc11pi11.c: front & r<';1r Thi" ill a jf>y to hvc 111. Call n1111 1'1:Z-2a:t'1. ~ I I orona e ar I 1-,1oi,,11,,.11y onooode<I and I BEACH & BAY --" '"" l0>h "'""'°'· L 0 ea"" COUNTRY CLUB ·• E · I I FAMILY ROOM , top quality decor thruout . I . ;unong oLh<·r 2 10 6 a{'. (Open ven1ngs OPfN TIL g • /T'S FUN 10 Bf Nl:;fl Generaf ·R.E. 1002 . Ge I R E l i !luge sun·screened bi·level , 0. u Is I and i_n g Co~ ct o estali.'s lt has a beau1ifu\ MESA VERDE [:::::::::::::::::=::::::::::::=: ®, I enera . . 1002 ,lilu~t> ear,y 1"1111er11.t1n sl1ylcl , night lighted patio for I i11vestn1cn1 "'tlh boat 11hp. ~ pool "'ul &"'·'' ho•1s"' i1i111 '. ', 1nn1<' s1 ua cc on l'llC ti I l Bedroonis 2 Bath ' l\tn.ster ... '' ' ' $68 000 ~ NEWER HOME f t ul-df•-sa< str('C I 11 1th ou tdoor living. lmmaeu ate · ·' · :.. 1 '· · btables & tennis L'OUJ1s. 1 \ SUPER INCOME , (l1·r1·si~cd "Pil•-sha.vod" lot.' ('Ondition. Quiet cul-de·sac I has V1e1r & Prtvate Pnt10 .. I PETE BARRETT ' . I I '==='::' ======:1 THE REAL ESTl!TERS PLUS INCOME BIG DADDY ,~ location. $71,9,)Q. Fee : r.tovc·in Condition. Bu~"!' is 'd'Hl!OU!I !ipacious cu.~oin 1N't' 1hi!' Cnrnna dt'I ;\l·1r _ I • 1 Nf'11· disho.1·nshcr. Nc1v pain!. I eovrrcd by ONF: '\ J-_i\l{I REALTOR 1 stot·~ I bN:lroon1 h~rnr nr·,11· dunli•x . '.! B<:ihooni, 1 li,dh oc~it>ncd 11·i1h "0,,,r,..rl :inil Vrry sh:il'p, V('ry unique.· I 11,• ""If ''OOI'<" '"'"'''''011sl '' ---------,. "' 8 640 1120 \VARRANTY co \' c r i 11 i; --' "'" s · · · frr1n1 11.iu~r 11-1!h IX'nl11<'rl ' t·oni·C'nirncc 111 ,,, ;,, d c,,11 .... ,. p., .. 1. 1,,, .. 101 .. 10 •1, .. ,. C;dl 11011· -42-2j.~. I • Pl b' 11 . 642 •200 I h•droo"'' s" 1, • , .. , t •'di 1 _, CAMEO SHORES '.. '' ' ~ ~ " ' OPEN 1 T'S um Lng, cat l n;;. ·J ' " • · • ' " ' ~ !'1·1!1n~:s · r1·a flr('platC' ;11111 • , • ., , Suf)('1·bly <'On~•rtu•t\'l'I :: S.: thi>; honu' is the great£'st I IL 9 . I FUN ro HE NICE' I E 1 e c Ir i ca l and Bill-------n1a!<1r·r ~u1!<'. 7'.las-.11r sront' ". h1,dr1ior1. '!. ba!h rC'ar tu11t . J!Otlll-.S. 'I. OLill i•tl~IO~ llC'dl'O(IJll, fan1iJ.1· I' It" \11. -I hig I-Ir's, '.i grt•at b11ths & [ ® ~I IS YOUR App~ianccs. o.lfc_i:.e? f 0 r ~EAS-TB-LUF-F~ I dou ble flrC'plilC(' Bt·au11f111!> I Tn!al Hl<'Olll\' $G .. ';.5. ;1 nlOlllh . o .o 1. LA r: cor-.ntLlN!T\; din in i:: l'!l•io1 1111111•~ ,, ~11t·1·i;d r::u('~t apt 'l'i1h its CHARISMA $7'9 jOO C ll &~ . land~c11prd 1::.\'1 r:i rll'll'f'11 ,1y SJO" 000 \\ 1 T II \ 0 UR 0 \V :-.; · F.-.11tunng c•·nlnil 1:11·11u1n 111111 frph.:. Brand n('11·, islipping? !-.laybe you need a ' · a IJ, BEAUTY!! and p;id f11r l)1.1 t .-.1or:1;.:o'.t ·'· · 644-7270 l'HJ\l,\TE BEACH . 01 ·1~ ~~·~1£'111. ,~(:h:'.:11·;1111.n~ o\·.-u~. !1sl11H.:. : . _ I nciv ~t 0 m 0 s p_h ~re . Exclusivc & OC'll' en thl' J{y .1pp!. :.i&-2'.ll.l. AV,\ILABLF. lt-.'VENTOH\ .ind ~.ti~!~ 11 .. hllnc:. ,\dd .. 1 $52,500 JUST FANTASTIC I ~n1cth1ng ex e z t L n g . I n1arket! Spa£'.ious j hr.:': bi.. OPf.N TIL IJ, 11 S FUN TO 6f NICE'' JS~ SL.:RSTANTIAL. '.!. 4, ,\· ~'I nrrirly. 1clrn11~·:11. un:l .•Jt\ th• $Sl 9 , sonicthing dlffcrcnt? Th£'.n'. hon1e Jcaiur1n(T ;i fol'<'\'C'!' Bf'J)R()Q~J S . .\·!OST \\ITH 1,1'flpci1~ Qfl•t .t 1111.1111 111• . , SO i lhis beautiful to\\·nhouse is , \'irv,r 0 & pool 1vilh Jo;c. pauo [® l Bf{F.ATIIT1\l\l:-.iG OCEA'.I: ;;:11nC' «lll('lllll(·~ \\"1• "UC!!<''-I ,\ hC'nut1ful ranch sly!i'. I T I dl'f'king. Ni'1\·ly dccon1H•rl . VIE\\'S, POOLS'., Df:":\:S. ,111 ,.,1rly :tppoinrini·iu 1" ,,.,, f ran1hl1ni:; ·I hcdroo1n and 2 , fol' you. "·o e~tra a~e · incl. S3,000 in ne\v carpets. ' I F'OR.\tAL J) I;.; ING & t]11,, s[){' .. 1al CO.\! ,,fr.•t ur.; 2211 Newport II. , ha 1 h s. Gr en t r or I IJ:edrooms, niassi\'e brick j Call for app't. $711,500 1 F'A:.\HLY R00.\1S. PRICED C;,11 673-..;:il(l. Costa Mesa \ f'nlcrtaining. "i1h plu~h rust I fu'C'placc, Doii·ct. 00 0'-,encl~~ I JUST REDUCED C F C I rth ---------Fll0~1 $99,:100. CALL FOR 646-8811 11 1·olored carpet s fhl'OU~/l-OUI. garage. n t (-' ay a • • 0 eswo y ' IT1"red of Rent1°n9?. A PERSONAL REVIE\\'. or<.\' TIL9 • 1rs FUN ro8£ 11rr.£' Ft1rnlal dining iooni, 11 ('\Cn I today Red Carpet. J{('a\tors , PRICE REAL TORS 646-0020 OLD C~RONA . \ ® ~' 11•1~ a I\ 1111~ Cl'llar. lluc;£' ~86-10 You'll be glad you , S ·BEDROOMS -II O 711 ES • t.:NSUHPASSED 1C~11 us 1oc1<1.y--\\e can save II ' Sun/Eves. .. . . ' , . \ did. 4E ! OLD C II AH 1\1 . OUl~, .\·nu n1nnc;v & has.slf's. I ~ 646 •s•s !!11pl,1ce .idds thal .spcc1.11. . , ASTSIDE . . . . , , , \'C'1rians _ :--;0 nionl'v iloi\'n ·J J 1rar111lh Call for an ,Sufl£'r Sile 2-IOO \l\'O slorv.1 J BATHS I ,\\,\[L;\BL~-l~Vt.NTQJ,\ _ . · : 11ppo1nt1nl'nt to S('C tocl<1y i\'1ce and clean. Pla)TOOm LS .· • INC R P R Y '' · " : " : '". '.. Call 6-Jf,..7711 ~ ............................ = · >;" · " 1 OME p 0 E T I" SUBSTA'"TI \I 2 " I 11 11!~0 .1', financing a\·a1lable. ---------COSTA MESA Hrd C11s1lt't Re a l tors I 6:"i0 square feet huge . Pi I('(! reduced ~2·000· ,) laq::~ -6 shake roof beau tie~ Bf.OllOOl\IS; SO.\II:; \\I rl I _ _.__ I '>lli-~10 ' [ i::xcell1•nt location. S~7950! ~rooms. EXTRA ~\RGF~ garages every1hing ·in UCE,\:"\l VJF:\\'S, DEi\:". - FOUR PLEX ·. ' · 0 ;7~10 Arrt ' F Al\llLY ROO'.\I 1vt!h \\'<'l . . ' 0.. . I F'Or • .\J:..i. DI i\' I :I\ G ,\ 1 _ _::,,. .. 111111'~-, • ll'atun·s gi;u1r Sl/L' bonus , ._.... ""VV ~ • • bar. Huge n1 i r 1· ore d e.xccllent con Lt~on. 81~ 01· FA.\l!LY ROO:\IS. PRICED I BUY A WARRANTY HOME REALTORS SINCE 19.14 67).4400 Cidl us, '1bout 1h1 s roo111. lo\·,.1y priva1c patio, 1 S29.500! Supi;r lluntin~ton Jireph1cC'. over 2.600 !<fl., 11.. close t.0 every~ing. Call for FHQ,\! S.ii.:..oo. SLlR:\flT Walker & Lee h;~rd-!o-f.ind i ." v c s t 111 rnt 1 ~ p :1(·JI)11 ll gar a~ c, 1 Beach hon1e 1s sha~r th11n ! of livi1~g,_:i.rca. Don't dcluy niore information. In'; DO\\'N. DVPLEXESj 1tlAl 111A1 1 ,.._..,.., __ ..., __ ,. HARBOR .. ppor1tuuty 111 a '.X'!!rr l l!'v1.nr~1<k•us<·on11nu.n1ty 1 a ntcxlel~ 3 bed1oon1s ... 2j cHll 96.Hi107. ~1151 i-·1:01\1 Sli2,j{I(). CALL FOlt Turn your gall clubs into 111'~ts1dt' loca11011 backn1g to 1a1 ·il111t•'\. All ror s.;o 000! I bnlh~. close to ocean. \\10:\ TI OPEN nL g • 1r s FUN TO BE NICE' A PERSONAL Rl::\"IF:\\I 1 1 , e 11 1 . h · HIGHLANDS ! I DC'rh~•'Hll', :! Balli~. ci..~1· 10 L1 U1\11·y . School~ . ."hoppinl;' SJl.~i!)(). Ca 11 616--03.hi. :1 ~0lf rx1urse. 5610/nio Sll-lilllll ,\t::t. ' 1 LAST~ Citll agt.-8-l7·6010. ~ I · ', · 011rclnnr .~ports lo~! Is , a Sll'rL'O. ,,l' I 1em \\'11 inMlll' ....,111<1 be 11orr -I I ~ ·~~~·1~·~ I apJ>f'<il? :-i/'ll ~·our equ1pn1e>nt 1 and USl" the n10~ for a lroii-lo~i· 1: \'acanl'y ~1111 Genera l R.E. 1002 ! General R.E. 1002 , ·•• 11·ith ;1 1011'-coi.1 D~\ly Pilot I stc~! Cn~I 642-567~ ~oday . s,:;,.:AJO . I • ---~! .. '---~a~~~1~r!'. !H:?-a678._ a Daily Pilot Classified A~! c,,11 6'1-7211 . , • J BED PLUS POOL General R.E. 1002 [General R.E. 1002 Located in desirable fMB! CJ C~!~'!r!eJ!K!~~~~ Eastslde Costa Mesa fenced REAL TORS yard added family room I SINCE 1944 n('1V carpets. Won't last. I 67l-4400 Harbor View Homes 00'' 137•300· ca11 &1&-77u _....,....,....,....,. ...... 1• I ~6u1Lg0~~3? SUMMER RETREAT Tgl-LEYEL P • t p d" l·:xcl usive Linda Isle location. Single story E'(crptioual 4 bedroom, k l POOL HOME r1va e ara 1se I If f roul<I SllO\\' you a lot nl f a nl i l y room home. Wal er & ee I M d I M tiou~£' for 1h(' 111oncy three bedroom three bath beauty. Easy Professionallr dC'COrated Sl£'pll ro golf courst'. Hlkc to ft eSG e Gr \\'Ol.LD \'OU ht~ l\illing lo Care ho1ne \Vith pier and sli p. Lo\VeSl price and loft n·d ~cap~ d. lt •AJ. 11'"'' I lx>a1·h. t.1ossivc n111 "I£' r hlyll ic ll a1\<t1i,.r1 "<'r t in:.: 1 n1ak<' ~onu· hand.v n1;in at S175,000. 1,1 £' ticulou~y niainlairK'd. Y II 1 .suilc. Huicc 11\•in~ 100111 '''i1h l ab()u1 a :n· lu•a !r1I po11I anrt fflUt'h('~ lo llltlk\' thi .. in!tl a ,, b s 0IuIl'1y111 0 I'('. l n Buttercup e ow \'1\Ul.TED CEILl~GS and a 22· '( 11' ..,1·p111·atr c11r--.1 \'l'l'Y r111:e f!1111ily hu111e frw JUST LISTED-UNIVERSITY PARK t·on<lition. counii·y kill'hcn. Just Listed ] o\·al h<'ar1h r i r 1· p I a cl'. Tf'('J'('at1on l'lJIJlll ('1·r;1tl' 1nur lan11ly'.' ~ brdro•1n1:; 2 Beautiful "'\'ale" tO\\lnhouse. Large::it in .~unken living roo111 . :\'!'ar . ;\h1n1n\Olh r1C'.Sla t~)Oll\ l\ilh 1hr nlilO(! 1111' t o ht 1 ha!ho;, larl::"e fireplace anrl · schools and re<:re;ilion. F'ee B1:1i:: an cheery. A . w1·I bHr. S t: PA R ,\TE J'l"l:1xar1on and t'a 1· f' r t' r 1• ! 0 ca i e d 1 11 ~ ci 0 rl Univ· l'ark. I lighly upgraded. Vle\v loca-1 laud. $81.500. bcdrooin. fan1ily roon1. 2 fornial h.1nqu1't roorn. Hw·ry c·n.1oy1nt'nl. F1111· 1•1u,·l11·~ of f'i 1 horhoocl o 1 s··· !lOO tion. 4 bedroonis, fainily roo1n, dining room. balhs. l.<11..,.e shadt lrt'"s _call 842-2435. drs1<'11 and d1•1·01· d1~!ill"lll~h 11 t.: 1 • 11 ·1· ... l,. ·I "':9.500. 0 " I'> C;d l Hl·d Carpt'l. Rea Hors .;>U 640-1120 !llld Jot. NC'~' CRl'pC'I Alld OPfN rlL 9 . IT'S FUN ro BE NICEI 1111~ .~hr1rp :: l•!•dn~1n1 hu1111'. j O \V NE R :t:~~1!y~ .. :;:::~,1:1·p·l~·~~1';~;~1(li'i·~; .-ilG-&llO~--~---LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT --~--~--,~.~ •• A&ir~7·,":.E, D. Don't \\'Sil, fDI{ ! $1500 DOWN 50' on main bay w ilh~ie r a nd slip. Recent-- - --~" ~ o II b111h1·()(u11~. S·l:l,7;iO, C;ill 1 d d be h Lo I County Corridor OPfNnl11°1T'SFUNTOBE NICE' Ir 11 ~ .. 16-2.113 for dct!'ils. $29,950 v re ecorate 4 room on1e. ve y \.:"-" [ OP£N Tll g • 11s1UN ro BE Nice •~ Sl.;j)O clui\ n, 111111"! rn find ::it 1 brick terraces. S275.000. I Gre~io:ie~~~ ~!,~Et~ add ~--~ -~-' · S~'!l.9~il. 4 h111.:•' h1·d1'0(1111~. ~ 1 IMPRESSIVE BAYCREST another unit or Just en.JOY a NewP>ort Heights fl ha1hs. 11111!<' klt<'ht·n. l'il'"' U . t k I I IV II 5 '·d 31k ' n11:e 3 BR. 2 BA family I NEW LISTINGI I i>aint. f'rorn•-r 1,.1, ron1<:sT nm1s a en y van e s. 1.1': rooms, r;t _ • h 1 1 t'( 1)r T!lr:E:'. Horii .c:ar£'. baths, dining room, family roo m, se\ving home wit P enty 0 room HARBOR VIEW Near llarbor I-IL Assun1able . · t f•ir t'hildren & pe1s. Only VA Joan. lmmaculnte 3 VA No DOWN t•atio. 01Jn·1 11.111 !l6~.4i767. I room. island kitchen. pool, 3 patios, ou -$!2,:'!00. ''LOVE BUG'' OPENrtL9 °irs1UNroBEN1CE• t d ' glad $119500 bednn. 2 bu. Bltn11, PALM SPRINGS [ ~ s an 111 n scape. · · PETE BARRETT Sopor >harp. used brick, lirepl•"'· "'" cpl. dl'P'" I ·-" *,.,.,,,,. ~ ' ~ NEWPORT COUNTRY LIFE heavy shake roof. Ohle uur. Lgc yard . i ppr;1.1,.._ .. ., .:-.~1,1•~> .. r11.1i.1'1' REALTOR I d I 3 ' l>edroon1 suirc:-('al·h 11·11h 1 'lh --nianlcurcd an scap ng. 646-3928 or Eve. 541-2426 I Harbor \iie\v Jlon1es. J\lontego WI moun-Bdmu: 3 bftlh home !'t'paratc balh 1111<1 1u-11 ·•••· •. _ II k" h 2 642-5200 ., · _ ~ tain view. 4 bedroon1s, country 1tc en. llappy garden-like kitchen,, t•nlrrint'C". Lo\'t•l) r a I I(•. r· I f I I' ' $76 000 f I d ~~ y.•lth lo• of the line btt-ins. I rtoo1n for pool, 1·:1.111111.•1" S:!C,1..io!1::01\' cash to assume ' 1rep aces, orma <ming. ; · ee an · I OF ENT NG • C ll od TIRED R I Vacaol & ne<ding ao boat. Re 11 t: u r p (' t SJ~ tot;1l 1)a)'mt•nt. 71• fJl1\ ·a t ay. ·Ca.II us today. "'e can save llpprfdallve honie buyer. J 11 \'<'st rn c n t Dh lsion. Sharp :i li!droom on NOR" •NOY VILLAGE ""'' money & has!l les. Not ltued land. $69,500. 97~ I ovl'nliir.l'd lot. If u r r y : I' ~ •-· ASSUME 51/ . 8-17-<010. Agt. Big Canyon condominium in classic court· Vet·~~,--No "'""'" """"1 e. F. Colesworthy ~ I I d t I 2 b d s 2 baths den break also 5 '0 inancln& avallab e. R ~---... -o $26.900~ Lo"· CRsh 10 assume yar s Y e. e room • • 1 • Call 646--1711. •••IVA ..vow .. LOAN • 1188 101•1 pa_vm<n1. 1~ l'l!A. f fast nook. Ma ny custom features including '=E~A~S~T"'Sl"'D"'E'"""M~A'"'N'"'S"'IO"'N"" ~:xi~llhlt Fili\ 10011 "·ith S.htn'JI 3 beclroom on ~ver-air conditioning. Splendid view. Call for ap-,....--....... --,J2800 &qft 2 story 5 bdml, 3 payment of $154 J>t-'I' 1110. 3 sized .101. IJwi-y: 8~•-6010 pointment. $94,500. ' . Wal"'ker &-lee bl. formal din ing, laundry tx><lroom, 11 ':1 l»llh, buUL•ln~. Agt. · room. 1i4 Acre lot on c1Jl-de- h111h rarpet, large rnrd, Super ~Ii~ 2400' hro story. BLUFFS TOWNHOUSE! R••L ••••T• tac w/20'x45' lt/F pool, co,·~r<"d pa1lo 11nd ch&rming I NIC't'I 1Hld !'lean. Playroom Com e see what $53,500 will buy ! Charming p)AYhMl&e and many, mftn)I pl8yhouse. Own<'r says 11ell! , Is GSO M:1ue.ro ft't't hu~. Ex· 2 bedroom and den home. Wann colors, Fix and aavel Hu ge txtra&! Prlctd to tell f.ll•t· ~II! Price onl>' $34,900. Cull t.-ellent tocaUon, S-17,950! terrazzo entry and kitchen. Worth seeing, eJCe:cutlte IQne. Giant cul· Onb' $59,900.·20~ down. ~13. 847-$>10 Aiit. ..... , df-.1Jtc Jot. ~ + f11mU, •+ CALL ~ ' wou" ownmg. •-·1 dnl•• ~-1 .f'LIC aud ruwe! Huge execu· 'w u• ""'' ~ o uve oome. otaot rol-de-sac DIAL 644-1766 , ~"-14t,9'0! C&ll Sll..OW 4 f R€1TIG€ Joi. • + lamlly room + 2161 S.n JHquln Hill• Rd., N.B, I ..... HOM€1 lonnol diolnt1. Close 10 A rOLDWELL BANKER CO. Don't 111"" up lhe •hip! beAeh. $49,9"°! Call 847-6010 "" 1 "Ult" It tn d.ualfled, Ship AJ:l, I ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~! ,. Shore Ro1ull1I -. JOO N. Newport 81., N.B. I' I -' Lachenmye Rea ltor MINI RANCH EASTSIDE 12 f'ruit trees, walled yaril. S bedrooms. famtty, 2 balh!!, covered patk>. Shag (!l'rpel<i thruout. Woodland & Hllrbor School•. C..11 now to see this wtll located property -Ju.11 listed! $19,500. 400~ c.a. MACNAB IRVINE "BLUFFS BEAUTY"-$89,$00 Fashioned both inside & out (or execut ive style entertaining. Walk-in bar, 2 fir~ places, extra lg. livin~ room \V /beamed ceilings. Spectacular v~e\v of Upper Bay. J ack Cusler 642-8235. (Xl 2) WHAT A BUY! Delightful 4 bedroom. 3"> balh home at 1252 SOMERSET LANE in WESTCLIFF. $94.900. Charles Arnold 642-8235. (X34) ~ THREE CHEERY bedrooms are included in this interesting floor plan. \Varmly hospitable ranch styl- ing-peek-a-boo view. $82.500. Amy Gaston BEST BUY -EASTBLUfF -$6D,9SDI On lg. corner lot -cozy 3 bedroom, a bath home w/u~ect brick fireplace & large country kitchen. Priced !or QUICK SALE. Helen Hartley 642·8235 (X26) BIG CANYON- 194' OF MAGNIFICENT VIEW 5 bedroom custom home on golf course. Recreation room 22'x24'. View from ALL rooms. $325,000. Tom Quee11 644-6200. (X17) [Irvine j -n•b·IM .. ,..,ireoin,.., I ' • • • 2._J~~~--DA_ILV PrLOt l"fl<IOI, May 28, 1974 .~~--~~~-....,..,,,-,,,.---,,=,----,-:-,;:-l!'--«ll> 1;o.n.:;;:-:;;:'":':R:.~E~.;;::::1002:;;;;G;t;n';';•;I R;,;.E;.;;:;;;:;;1;002;;; General R.E. 002 Genorol l\.E. Mond1y, M,I) 27, 1974 DAILY PILOT J7 ;;C;•;;'";";;•;d;•;;;;;;;';;;;;;;;l;022;;C;o;r;•;";';;';;;;;r ;;;;;;;10;22;;IC:•:•~t=•=•~,.==-=~10:2:4 J Huntington 8e1c 040-4 TURTLE ROCK BEAUTY MUST SELL THIS WE EKEND ll OPEN SAT/SUN/MON. 1-5 5342 BLINN, IRVINE 3 Bdrms., 2 bmhs; high ceilings: attr. decor. llcllghUul, ~rtvale covered patio. We can move you right into this one for $6! 500 - iJICI. Jand! ' BEST INVES TMENT IN TOWN Cute 2 bdrm., 1\4 baths: good condition. Comes equipped with tcnttnls on 2 year lease. call today on this one. Only $24,900. V. A. ASSUMPTION Enjoy the custom features of the interior & the . low ~aintcnance or the profess. land· s~p1ng'. \V1th auto. sprinklers &: covered pa· t10 . Tht~ 4 bdrm .. 21;, bath, family rm. home has a great location. near school & pool. !l's one yr. old .& priced at only $55,000. BIG CANYON BEAUTY E.njoy the fabulous view, the conversatioa pit, the warmth of the family rm. with brick wall frplc., the lge. 3 baths, the spacious 4 bdrms., the convenient kitchen & the formal dining rn1 . It's carpeted & waiting for a pers~n~I touch. Lovely home on large lot in prest1g1ous area. $150,000. JOIN TH E TERRACE SET Ce.otral entry takes you into both the for1nal & 1nfol'ma1 areas as \veil as lhe mstr. suite, \\•ith dbl. \Vard~obe & twin basin bath. 4 Bdrrns., 2 balhs, nook & family rm. l.-Ovely gardens & covered patio. $85,500 . VISleN red hill realty 18124 Culver Dri ve Uni versity Pa rk Shopping Center Irvine 552-7500 1002General R.E. IN MESA VERDE The UNIQUE Fetture1 Of This Home Ars: lt's clean and sharp! 2 stories, 4 bedrooms near the ne\v park and golf course with rough 58\VIl beSfT\ patios. upgraded noor tiles. spa· cious fan1ily room and delightful landscap· ing. Presented al $85.950. The UNIQUE Featur es Of This Home Are : 28SO Mesa Ve rde Drive, Costa Me sa 1-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i HARBOR VIEW I General R.E. t002 I HOMES , , - [mmm•loie 3 bodroom 00' 2' I M A FRIENDL y bedroom< & "'" ' '"" LITTLE COTTAGE ' balh<1. Formal dinin-.: rno111. I : Lnll:e patio "'ilh BHQ. I rhr'('rful 2 herln:lom <'Uti<' in Trailer at·ccss. ~I an\ 1 nlrl Corona Df'I J\1ar on R·2 builder l''\lrll'.!I f!'t'(• 1.111;1 I Jn!. \\';,.rm rrirni!ly rin>pl;;!'e 111·on't last. Crill n 0 11 \\ 11 h rhiuhle ~arn~f' !>11"1'~s<'ll. !H6-77U. ' for ~UC'SI uniL Ca.Ji 67:H650 to sf'c for yoursC'lf. · General R.E. 1002 '. Make an almost Immediate move. Newport Crest la the exciting townhome community that overl ooks Newport Harbor and the ocean. Big, bold spaclous homes. Residents' Swim and Tenn is Center. Exterior maintenance provided. Come- let u1 show you how you can't afford not to live at Newport Crest. 2·3·4 bedroom resi dences .Newom~OOO gTO~ From Pacific Coaat Highway •M SuperlOt" Awnue Intersection, clrtvt up Suptrior to Newport Crett entrenee. Slit omot: ..t12 AobOn cou rt. Optn dtlt,-to ...,... to !kln1et. (714) 84H t41. ' . \ ) NOW A HOME SERVICE WARRANTY that covers your home's • HeafillCJ • PlumbillCJ • Electrical systems for one full year FOR. BUYERS AND SELLERS 'ONLY THROUGH VALLEY REALTY * PROUDLY WE OFFER ... * COUNTRY CLUB : Price Reduced 4 New listings-Quality Duplexes-Quality renters GOLF COURSE I $2,400. 22s.22511, MARGUERITE-$14,soo COMMUNnY 2 Bdrm. + Pool 42r.426'11 ACACI A-$78,950 I $22 600 •~ ACACIA-$79 500 Thi• large ttome h., privacy .• ~7;41 1 rrorn the time you enter thr You cun p14y ~!000 mott thAn 71a.718Vz• ORCHID-$79,SOO f'lb:)Ml.'d court yard until , th111 f()r R new tmlt or you E OPPORTUNITY yOu leave It. 3 years new. 41 l'Rn buy m)' UMP"aded W1lt A REAL RAR For app't to see, please call : -. bedroom11. Separate <linini:., ror S2.00J bclo\v replnl-emcnt for boat lovers wanting a luxury home. \\'ith large family room . All thi'I 1 C08t. . pier and slip at the water front. Main house; RACHELLE ROBERS, REALTOR and "''~ low y' r rl 1 2 B<lnn condo., desorobl• 3BR., 2BA., plus Gst, qtrs. with bath. ,2 3333 E COAST HIGHWAY malnl•nnnc~ at $61,450 I groood level tloo• plan. J'/, Patios and tnuch mo.re._$129,500. FEE. ! Don t • 646-7171. I years n<'v•. Freshly Painted t 1 0 il! t d CORONA DEL MA" 675·2373 °""""'""1111 '°""c" with 1"'"'"11Y "'""1"' aod lose this one by hes1ta mg . wner w ra e K ~-~ ~, n1lrrol'f'<I llvlnr, room. plt1sh {or Duplex or Triplex. I.Ill 'l~'ll j 11·ollpaJ)CtPd (!\ning urea , $96,000-FEE I General R.E. 1002 ! Coron a del Mar 1oa2Ji?•'1!'$j '. ~1~~fics.ca~~li!l~ ci:~ With a view of Fashion Island. Exp~nsive LIKE RENT . --·-·•• -~ I un•;1, 1·us101n tile l'ounter imported tile in entry, breeze \vai, kitchen TOP 0 THE p I to1iii, l'lh<1.l•l' roof. near P · i ONLY LESS • • Dana oint 1026 M·houb .. \\;1lklt"• li1~t1u1ce to & rear yard of this exquisite orto 100 home. HI ~ bo AND I LL llun1u1~.1;11 Center, swhn· Fee land! 3 BR, 4 BA+ nus room ,.,, .. ,,., P•l' for sonieonc 1',0UR-PLEX. Delux<'. · 1 1 k t• f t II f "°" 000 '"' \Vl!h a dramatic 180 d<><'. llnrbor \'it'\'/, ~os.ooo. f'rin 1 111111''. JIOO ani mriny par many more custom ea ures, a or""""• . l'lst0's property. t, or ~.. . •• a1,·i.~. i\111\' 52000 brln...,. ros1 :ipp1'0xin1ntl'ly $300 p<>r plus oc-ean \·lc1v, a only. 21411 ,\Jta V1«111 n1•11 . tP 1·1nc 1p alii; onl) ~"2,900 IN UNIVERSITY PARK? ,,,.,,,,, •oJO· y l'uu1· ""''" beeulllully dl'cotat ('(j 3 BH F t · V II 1034 ' 1· 11 1-" ~ v ~ & Oen or~ Bit c:ustnni built oun a1n a ey 11!<'.1.~• 1. .1 ,,.,ay A real greenbelt jewel! 3 BR, 2 BA home & :;parkling cl<'nn. fre!lhly honil' \Vlfh hugl' ~antr rooni. 847.3095 fam rm. Hi ghly upgraded. Huge brick pa· 1i.1i11tt·rl~ 2·story ho 111 l' · fnr11u1l dinl:ig, 11n1l luxur1nus *Leisure Weekends tio, IO\V maintenance yard. See this! You'll t'<\oi·t· )()Ur bo~t or cnmf)('r n1nstl'r :.uite. Outl'llrlc is l'X· C B y 1 OPEN HOUSE ' buy it for $62,900. i·ight on to the lo!. This ten.\;h·e "&tin cl eeks, bi:; . an. e ours. lovely 4 BR homl' has it all trees and a Knl pond. All at Just live 111 a :ro"11h?US(' th;11 Sat., Sun., & Mo n. 12·6 NEW RED CARPET, REAL TORS · con\·cnience to :.hoppinq, the end of a ri u i c I reflects u leisure ilf<' :-1~·1 1•• 22092 Surfrider Ln. H.B. ''FASH ION ISLAND'' sc hools,chu1·chl'sk cul~e-sac. :: S11acinus hcdruo111i-., l'(•ai•i• & l 'ri\'fl<'V IX'hi i1<I Com,munlty pool and par A top val"" .'I inl·lurhni! l11rt;"f' n1 a st<' r 1 II I · I I 567 Sa N. h I I Dr Suite 103 boo' All f $39 <IN\ u .. " nri.;1• i)"1 C( patio t:<llY <'rt. n IC o a ., lo tl or ,""'-'· $159,500 .~ui!l'. form1ll diuin~ \11111 Br. 1,,-ha. pri\'ah· ina~h·• CALL 640.8672 Call 54672313. Call "'1·1"11 1\rl har, fn111iJ.v 1'00111 ndJ'. 10 I c 1 1 -· r• F TO IJE U"r ~ -' ~ 11 t •' . (l Ill p l• It" ,\ LISTINGS NEEDED 0..-c .. TILll •I<> UH NICE ' M.lln "0lll'lllt'I (oocl <'Cll!l'I' I~--~~~'-'-" o:'--'--o-:-:--~= "' rt•1l\'l'fll'Hll'd th r ll -0 ll ! . Gener;:i l R.E. 1002General R.E. 1002 I -· j Cu.~tnn1 di•:;i1:ni>rl i·uic·ri:d fr,,~1i1.1 pnio\Pd, 11t·11' ;.:o\d 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;' • I' '• IK•!io. S-11,'.".00. Call plush t•;u·pcling, 11e11 t:U<ol0111 I• _ The Real Estate Fair 1(r;ipl'ry & "'nllpapL'r. llui::" ESTATE AUCTION . 536-2551 or 839·6133 ber1uriful hackynrd 1vi1h LIQUIDATIONS Remeber Grandpa? DUPLEx ~-~~":~,,;;":;..:,~:' A~::;;,,;1 • SOUTH OF HIGHWAY **Assumable 5\'4°/o ~,,,. ,, lnan or nc\O.' h11unc111~. Personal property of Sonje Henie, 0.E.L. Con1pletcly rf'n1odcl1•d VA Loan!!!! 1 Onlv s1~1.!XIO. ~lust i;f'<' tn\ Graves & others, Porcelain. furniture, gift-1 Build Now!! n1\·ner!i unit. Every1hini.; i~ . . . SH1.-.. 1':1ys atl~ ! ! ~, r1pp.r<'1·i:1l<'! Chvncr/i\~C'nl ware, jewelry, oriental objects, art, silver, 1 n(·..,,·. A secluded d('111!-cn1J BN.h·oo111 hon1c 1\·i1h slat<', !!62·1:{,I . I I lie bought 11·ay bark 1\·hen. I 1 -I 1-oto'o ll · ''"""""'"""""""""'l"""!!!!!!! Somelhl·ng for everyone. st"'" """ n. ruigs 111 cn11"." J,11nily roon1.1. I Jo:\'l'r since priecs hal'<' 5·00 II · ,,,:,.. nl0r1 i 1 n 1· u n1 •' . ,.011nnet rooct f'('ntrr 1\·ith 5 BR TWO STORY AUCTION-Every Monday & Tuesday incre<1sed and 1vi!l <"Onlinul' ll"DUC"D TO S79 ~ l' 11 ' · ' c.. "' ,'1'.N. •1 hrt•akfnsl h;ir, harfhnql 1 ,1--11· 10000.-,·,, q '' i <' l 8 p m 1o in Real Estall'. \\'e ha\'f' I • ~. k u ' • • • 10 Sl'e. vvi·ner s<1.1·i 111;1 l' floors. on J;ir.-•r rul-tlc--~,,;1t· ,,0 ,,.1·,1.,,, .. h!01l (I'll 1 u r 111 ::! Te S Ca h I k B r ' Masle Cha ge lt·l «nfi H·2 lots. r\B and rr , .,., .. ,.,, ~ r1n : , s , C Jee·, O ...... · r r o er. JrJL C;1ll !hhi1I firs. custon1 dr11~ N t. \¥ · d. h b f C:\I. Bui\11 y<1ur 01vn rlt't'an1 o ice: e are 1mme 1ate cas uyers or tmu~(' and hr the firs! 10 , The Real Estate Fair 1111~.u~h out. scp. E:lh'!-1 rni. your fine je\velry. antiques. furniture. silver. 1 PnJOY ii or build 2 or uiorc 1 839-6133 or 536--2551 1111w1\·. ha .. flool' '" e«ihn:;: etc. (Juality consignments accepted {or week· for iriL"OlllC. 111·1·plac·1., nil l'k'c. til1u1!:. ly auction sales. -r,-,ASSUMABLE , l••ri11;1! dining roon1. 10 , S1tua1t•cl on an U\'•'r"ill'rl 101. INSPECT fON & pre-auction sales, 12 to 10 Tihu1~u1 t·nn'.t"., :: Hr. 2!\a. 1 s:i:l.~;)(J. p.m. Monday through Saturday. '44--n70 11°1uPs U111tn111ert, 963-61~ CRll 001-1:>1:: Special th is week-the entiLe gem estate of the late Bernard B. King, d.b. Mo jave I -8-NE\V-oUPLEXl:::S-Huntington Beach 1040 ; Jewelers. No Limit-No Reserve. """"'""'""""'"""""""""' : . Dan.a Point . VA OFFERING ' • ·'· L " >'·•· " .,. ' C ' "··. ' • ,• \'.\Ll,F\' Dealers Welcome 10°/o DOWN : ~J,950-S73.9j(), OC_t>a 11 vieii·s 3.4 IK'(lroo111 honies for ~Rlr. DESERT GALLERIES WEST 91;2 0 10 INTEREST 1 1 Save $30,000 '0 s:;o~ooo over Anyonr rnn qualifv for RI \I.I\ 2542 W C H' h 1, 11 . Coro!.1~ de! Mar ~~1c~s. t i.·e s t' ,. o n1 Pl pt e I Y . oast 19 way I C D M f _ .. ter Apprecn1!1on r<'ft1rbishc1! hon1C"s 'ol.'ilh Rs ' "iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~I .. ·-· . .,. ' .. . ' ·• •, . . .. ' ' . ., (714 ) 64.S.2200 • • • 11 Ag!, ~1 Copper L11.nt<'n1 little ;;s $ij(). do'ol.·n. l..O\\' 1 • . l:"""'"":"'.:"":=,......,,'."'.".~-"-"'-.._~~~:'.°"""'""""-'"-"" i.o::k al t~ tenns .. Ther -196-3431, Dana Potnt closing costs. 50 10 ehons<', Tus~ Y~r Mother-tn-1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;1;00;2::;;:;•n;•;r;;•;l;;R;;·;;E~. ;;;;;;;;100;2;;, I 111-l¥ be history soon ro don 1 II ARBOR View I-fills. Ocl'l\n fron1. Conta<'t VA approved law in th11. Super Doll I hl'Sltatl'. If you '''ant an ! \'ic1v home. 3 Br, dl'n, l<un. Snles Broker. I House <'Xtra shilrp 2 BR 2 BA 1 8 Ca.II 963-454" I A bl 5:v r • I .-POOL home in CORONA 1111. _ poo • Y o IV n er. · .,, ssul!'a. e ··• /(' oan. no 'Ihe ideal family ho1ne on huge lot on cul· de·sac. Features 4 bedroom, 18x22 rumpus room. 2 Fireplaces. f 'ruit trees. Storage shed. Fish pond and MORE.I Call for ap- pointment to see ... onJy $48,950, MESA VERDE SPECIAL DEL ~1AR 011 a big 60!<100 : ~32-103-1 or &K>-8819. qual1~y1ng. Ex c e I I e n t lot \1·i1h private community 1 !'OH. SALE hy 01\'fll'r, on 1 l~u1ion, close to occ'.l11. bcaeh ace<'ss. Canyon. ST.i::.00. Nc1\ p;iin1 \\·nlk lo huge shopp ing Only $69,500 & crpts. 673-S.WJ or liiJ-iU:l 1 c·e11tl'l'. Q\\·ner will c-.irry Call 644-7211 l large sc<.'ond. 1 Costa Mtsa 1024 I lf j I : 1 • i ThiJ Is Ridiculous! I _ i ~ Beautiful 4 bdrn1. 2 balh ~O~ &.o~o SUITE 962-4471 ( •• , .. JS46-110J I -home vo'ilh family rooni, \~1th ~ts 0\\11 k1ti>hen & bath __ _ 1llage Real Esta te format dining r? 0 m . ~~~~ ~·~~~11!1:i~a&c~o~~y~~ I I PAY CASH Come see this large, immaculate 3 bedroom I Contpletely ~em kitchen. other roon1 for your fanlily. I l~ fa1nily room home in a choice neighbor-I COLE OF NEWPORT, C~thedral celhngs & largf' 1t has an assumahle 101\' • FOR YOUR HOME hood. iTany custom features including front, I REALTORS \ \·u•v.· 11·\nrio,\s. Lo1!1 or. ruoni interest rate loan, so hU1·ry. 1 !\o hidden costs, dl'lay:-.. renc_ed patio. smaU guest house and hydro-PRESENTS !()!' 3.rool. And only SjJ,500. $39,900. , No ohllgatlons, 15 yrs. exp. c,11 .>llH720 I BRASHEAR REAL TY pon1c greenhouse. Priced right at $41,500. · u u..rm.ll"""Tn>.1HARBOlJR. : Du1>l<'x \\1th char111, Bean1 I [""'RDElL,J <'V'""_~ RfAL.'~' :tY -1842-7411 Eves. 968-4377 Ontu~ 1797 ORANGE, I cl'lling, used bri\'k, South of I D II lhl'y: 3 Br, each unit. A· ~ I \rALh'. TO Bf:AOI, Curncr 21 COSTA MESA I ho111c 11·i~1 inL'(tn~e. ~sking I LM~u"9wci 17214 COAST I-l¥.'Y. : lot, 4 BR, 1700 sq. It., i:;~ 642_1771 I 5123,000. a11 0Ahha, C.D.1\1., 71 4: 8-llJ..1384 & 213: j92-284~1 • lia, ~·ornial Din·rni, Frpll'. Opt"n Su11. J.j_ 129'".x> Harbor Blvd. Costn i ,\triun1, Liv·tin \\•/bt.•;1111 J,...,.., ... ~~,.,...,,.,..,...,...,.,..,... ... ..,..,..,_.,. 1 BUS~NNESS OPPORTl:NITl. Mesa --D-OLL HOUSE-~ i 1·eill11g .~ panl•ling: $32,!)00. 1002G-0-n-e-ral_R .. E. 1002-llust1c Reslauranl, cxc111n"::". MESA VERDE Cul<' nntl <'01.V \\.' i 111 · By Own1'r. 960-1016 I;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I charn1in"', prolitabll'. Serr· I ·· I I "' cnndlelight dine, n1an1nu1th I Hunt, Harbour 1042 \\ 11ie lie. l~~in1e Nc'ol.·port I CUSTOM crRcklin~ ~ton<' fireplart>. 1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 Bch. area. ~.000. ":icKJ Sq r A b '\ l toasly warm carprt . just THE GRAND LIFE \\'hy not treat )'Ourself to enough time to enjoy relaxing, resting, & being out with U1e farnil)', or \\'hatever. No yards to care for; /\11 exterior maintenance cared for by the Association. This is your life, if you live in one or our beautifully decorated townhomes, with flo,vered green belts, bike paths. pools & patroled security. }=>riced S69.000.& up, \vith probability of leasing with option . I 67.S.~511 \ "honie. · 4 1~r 5 u\~1;~~1~:. like OC\V ! ('op{X'r kc!tl" 1 ,.... • I SS!!!! \ itui:e living rooni + fnniily izourm<'l kil<'hen v.·ith gas H Huntington Harbour room plus runlllUS room or hltns Hnd indoor lnundry. 1 ~ 1 Studio condo. only 1~2 blks. I billiard roon1, 3 ba1h'i. 3 cnr Big BR's and 2 81\'s. Brick l -I fro1n beach. This COt-l', gRragr. A v.-0rld of featutt>s BBQ and gl'lll f Or 1 OCEAN hldeav.·ay has full bll·ins. 1 & clr.:nnt-e. Only 2 years cookouts! Obie 1ta111ge for VIEW· carp. ,l drapl:'s. redY.'000 nev.· SRS.950-646-7171. Dad. Assume 5 '.4<;0 \',\ 1 \~1ave 1vatchil'\K rron1 your p;-ineling & frpl c. $:>100 OPEN rit II • fT'S FUN ro 8f NICE• IO<ln • only $1•l3. per mo., or dining room. Girl "·atchini;: Down & lak l' over loan at f\I]"" , rf'finnnce. Bkt 962-5511. rrom your dl'ck .. Magical g1~'~ interest \\Llh loi~· mo111~nt10. n1aterlulz1e ~l:for~ ., 3 BEDROOM the fire 1n your marlln1 pit n1o~thly paynlts. Call for; ' !• , tronversallon area/ All this <IllP I. lo see. I •.......!--r:xC('ilcnt lluntington Beach : for S:li.500. with payments DAVID D. CARLSON , MESA VERDE NORTH I oc 8: ton. 112 Baths. I like rent . B<'llcr Hurry. f'-~~o~u~R~2!::5~":>o:V~E=A~R=-~=~~""' ! REAL TOR 833.9293 I beautifully carpeted and I ---~~-----.Sharp little hon1e. 21; years draped, enclosed patio.1 HUNTINGTON HARBOUR. B A" AND BEACH HILLTOP VIEW ·1 "ew. 3 Bdm" 2 hn, '"" ''"': Ft<Shly palotC<I, excelleot llfAlJY -I POOL \1'/stonc frplc. Assume 7',v starter home. $23,000. 675•3000 FA loan, $160 a n1onth. Lo...,. IT li214 COAST H\VY. 2 407 E .CDAST HWY. CDRCN4. DELMAR 1 $39,400 I do11n 01111rr \\•ill _ca1:ry 71·1: 8.J!J..138.J ,'!,. :ll3: 59t·28~;i I second. Call fi.15-66t6 , ---------P11nornn1it viev.·~ l\loonlight , 962-4471 ( :'w:~J 546 .. 1103 .Si\LL Ott LEASE. ·I BR. J l;eneral R.E. 1002General R.E. 1002 , sy,•1n1 in priva!(' pool. Lots ~ [ ,..\TJGI""'-1 car liar, 21j b.a .. r\c11·ty dci.:. 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, of puneling:. Lots of priva<•y. ! R ~ C. RENT Tl L YOU-RSI-Clos•' 10 "ah•r. 831·!1169. 1• Assun1Rhlc loan. $246.00 fK'l' _ _ HOMES , · . nionth pays Rll. Just Jistl'd. I Just a ~' mlle lo the oc<'r111. I l rv1n~ 1044 963-6767 J 300 N ~ 81 N 8 nearly ne\v 5 BR hon1l' 1 OPEN TIL ~ • IT'S FUN ro SE NICE• 1 • ~ l'IYport ' · · w/huge . recreation r 111 • 1 BONUS $3000. ~--I Easts1de $36 500 formal don., ca I h c d " I' , 1 · ' • cei llngs in !Iv mi & hug.~, Credit 10 bUyt>r as dccoraton 1. , ("Xlre1"!1l'ly ~harp 1 BR. 2\fi ranch style kitchen. \'•ill :11Jo\\'fU!('f', sell<'r forced 10 · . • Ba 1n p111n<' Ne iv po r I 0...,.11 the land only $46 9:,0, I in1n1ed1a!<' SR](". Lnrge 2 I ,. ·· Riviera Condo's. L n r g e FAST POSSES.~10:\' ' & i;itnry, ~' BR. 3 BA rondo 1 ··-. . family roon1. all built-i ns, TERJ\1S TO SUIT~ Bkr. 111111 for1n:d ilinln;.:, hu:;:e W ESLEY N . TAYLOR CO. REALTORS since 1946 ! lluge & be~utilul .~ol\"Tihome 1 plush. cnr.fK'lin~ & corner 962-5511. runill.v S.: 2 hrPplacc~ .. No\V EXCLUSIVE LINDA ISLE-$250,000 fl'aturl'" giant .s1ze bo11us location. JUSl Ii.sled _ besr -iac;nnt . , in n1 e d 1 a 1 e Ha)'front luxury! Beautiful 5 bdrm hon1c I rooui, lo\'e!y prn•a!c p:~tio. ! hurry . l'Hll 54 5. s 4 :.! 4 REPOSSESSIONS pos~\·ssi•)Jl -S62.9j(), Call specially designed for 55' lot on \\!atcr. Fam trenlen~lous c 0 111 mun 11 Y ; .u1hCo. Re111tors. For inlo1·rnat!'lu an·! kM·;u1r•n ~Ir~. ll;inn.. ~,.1 ~1·8•1 :! l rm formal dining rm 4 baths & glamorous I s Pac 1 0 us ga ra I? c · CORNER 3 LOTS of th~e Flii\ & VA ho111l's .souihfu. Rcallnt~. ' . ' · tremendous co n1 mun 1 t v • ~ --)l\\'d rn1. Fantastic master suite. Pier/slip. I facilities. All for S30,00Ci! 137xljj Good hont<'. firpl.. contact • Broadmoor Turtle Rock I S--17-6010 Agt. ! dble. det. gar. -loads of KASABIAN nr;1nd nu 2 hr + den 1c WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors , !29 500' Super Huntington i bhuil~ in cab1;"38'"oooil -wheel Real Estate 962·6644 1 lo1·e1y prc~Hgc a1\·n. Ne1• 2111 S J · H II · ' · c 1J.1r ran1p. , . O\\'nl'r rnny mnkL' o\vn an oaqu1n I I Road Bench horne is sharper than QUINTARD REAL TY , *VACANT 1 ~ e 1e c 1 \on carpe t .~ NEWPORT CENTER, N.8. 644-4910 a ··model! 3 bedrooms, 2 3355Vla·Lldo N.B. Must sell? 4 Bedroom 21 1nndsca1ic. Great location. lmths, closl' lo occun. 1871 I-I ho Bl 'd C f\.l bah B d ' ~ · nr park, pool. schl. By \\'ON"f L1\ST! Call a.gt. ar r v · · · · t · ran nl'w carpt't.s ' Oii·net'. Sl1-2252 aUer 6. General R.E. 1002 \G IRE 1002 si--0010 642-2991 fixtures. Cozy b r ick · !--.;._ _____ ..;.;:::; enera • · 1 • BLUE RIBBON fireplace .. Big garn~f' :ind I Prlnc. Only . HARD $ I A RARE FIND ' yard. ll'•lh low "'"""' '.;.;;;.;. ..................... 1 \ Balboa Island 1006 Sharp and clean 4BR/28A, f'HA·VA lel'nl~. 0 n I y Try Topping This So1nl'tin1t•s \I/hen \\'C buy "I WITH' I spit: & 11pan elect bltln kitcb. s~ 500 II I I I I I A l,WIVES & HUSBANDS 1 PrLnielocnHonnr.So.Coast ~•. , r!l an\!1111(', 11111111uc•ua<'. compe ('y nr1r hon1f' 1\·e can'l SC't'.'n1 10 ' . 900 SCOTT REAL TV 1 1v•h·1't'lr11tNI 3 bdrn1., 2 bnt b ~u1·•·cssfull;.-SC'Jl our pl'i'scnl SPARKLING 't.:11c you1· <)<'('Or11lint: talenls J>laza .C~~ 9Gs-4~~l 53~7533 huilll' fnr .only $.19.900 .. , hon1•~ in 11n1e to h:u·l' thi· & 1o:o11d ta.~te on this near * C R lty _ _ __ , an•! tll<'l'f'" pnrk, pool and {unns lll't'fl('(I lo C'l().«t• lhl' POOL Ill'\\.' 3.2~JIJ s11. fl. Dupi('l< & rest ea O\VNF.ll lllll\'(':0:, Shal'IJ :: ll'l\Jll.~ 1:nurtll !ll'J!I. by. <'S{'l'\)11' on OU!' pu_r1·ha~·· 1 /\ l'lll°f' flntl but I ' . . you \\'Ill hn\(' a w-e11.I 4 BR. --BY_OW_ NER--bdr1n, 7 bath 001111'. Fanni.I CALL ss2.1soo Frnnkly, this L" a situation ULTR \ IMf\.lA~T1t l!li 7 &lh home & a Su1K'r 3 • rm. frplr, huilt-111~. Sl1akt• VISION that ean eau!I\' you lot!! of s 1 0 ' h1 11 U GE BR, 2 Ba ren1al 10 help you ~!CSR Verde f\.1odel. In1nH1c, l'OOf. :;prinklrr<i h<o11• & • • problC'ms. Rut, !here ls a ' F , r y o 111 c · 4 BR 3 Ba + F 2 I k I I l!Olulion. Vatll'y Really hns fu~fILY ROOl\i. Formal pay )''OUI' n1ortgage. This• • ·· am:nn, rear. Br c & m 11·';""~ R prnanun v.·herchy \\'e can dunng roo1n. Ga r ct e n property can ,never be I lge backlyadrds, Qu1et 4 patio. $42,600. Bkr c~~11 I, Red Hill Realty ·--e kllchcn Huge COVERED dupllcnled under n e \V hou~ Cll c sac. super 842-2561. • • arrange for you to complete pat Io. FANT AST 1 C z on I n g. Fire p 1 ace , locahon 54&--9238 WALK TO BEACH I Rt.:ALT'i REALTORS 1.he nl'"' purchase before cu~M· POO I p k C I \ your present home !J('lls. trs . .;1 1 v L EmoHonAJ dillhwashcrs. Pricl' to sell. FOR SALE by owner. 3 Br. NE\V lBR/2BA, roh~ crpt., 1 Un Y. ar enll'r. rv ne hard to find money like this in every way. flurry call M.G ELLIOTT Seabury, 1750 sq. ft. ~ bllins firepL all delu.xc 1 '-!!...!!L'!"~~!!!!""~!!!!~I -but we have It! Hard $1 842-25.15! Real Estate 673-6454 , V,\ loon. Fam. rm' 3 qtr. features. • $38.950. I TURTL.£ROCK. •l BR. 2'i Call m.7225 Ol'EN-TILl•"'SFVNTOBENICEI 1 I n1I IC? bch . Open itM! Sun Geralds. Thomas Realty ba. lge fRin·rm, scpdin·rm , ' . ' ' ~·-, .. ,, \ \LLF\. I{ I \I I \ . .,, . . •· ... ' '. . .. II~ & bfmutiful townhorn~ fcfltures ,liant lite bQnua room, iovcly private J)fllio, IJ)IUious garage, trtmcmdoUI community facllitlel. All for U),000! 341~10 ...... [ ~ C d 1 M 10221 & l'flon. 21342 Sand Dollar 536-8821 Ruton1atlc Rnr. door, nr , ,Jl.l.il!{;ll orone e ar ; HD. E\"E~: 536-3409 pool. Q\1'nl'.r transletTed. (U iil!lil;J:I * DUPLEX * O\VNER., l\fesa Verde ~ B!t. O\\'XER nnxkius. Assu111e $69,000. ~208 . -•••••=• Bes1 buy in lo"'n! So. of Den, 2~1 ba, r«lec, S33950. 7•, loan, 3 bdrr1111, 2 bnths. UNIVERSIT\ PARK, To1vn-Hwy., 2 BR. each. f'rpln1., If not M>ld by 611/74 wlll Dt1llt-ir1.1. Shag · carpeting. I house . 3 Br, 2111 00, ,\/C, on NEWPORT SHORES recently mtecor. Con1~ lot lltt at $.5700l. 557-m!> Lush greenery. $.17,950. bier green belt. $59,000. (Lenac- t..argc 2-aty 4 bdMt\ 3 be. for privacy. Good tlnnnclng. MESA VERDE. Immaculate Call ~ holdl. By C'wntr. 552·8236. + fantly i-m Ft'plc·~ a ca; C.11 now to •eel l BR. Fam. 2 BA w/room BY OWNER, 4 Br. 3 ba, TUR11.ER~ TERltACE "1lf1li'; •II •I~. ldtcb, a.,.. MORGAN REAL TY I !or boa!, Prll)lC cUl de oae. DIR, F/R, attli:. Xlra lge "SO" Plan · < BR. 2nd hMll to "°'"'"°"· pool 4 1on1t1a 61J.4642 6754459 I $42,900. Aat-84U5l0. lot l'roL lndlCJ)tl, dee, view. Sl:ll.000. 1133-8119 <1a. $69,000 • And • DOU. HOUSE, R·2, 2 Br. 1 GREENBROOJ< 3 BR + FR IUllC' t<lrN. 16'1.000. 846-9'l3!1 1 YR NEW. 3 DR, 2 bt" Crpt YOU OWN THE UND S., len<od yd. irpl< dbl ept, DR, Llcp. blk w41l. C.Slllled Adi Call &G-Qrn •Pl!?,~• Ornl.rTll ah-, Evea Call' m,llJJl3 -Eva -· 161.500. m:ms $47,195. li44450-today! . 11.\J..,.... 4'yo l(i9.a&JO • • ' : I I. 8 DAILY PILOT MondlJ, Ma1 27, 1974 T""'1a1. Mar lll. 1974 Irvine I0-44 1 L1guna BHch 10-48 1 Nawport Buch 1096N1wporl BHch 10" Dur.,lexH/Un1i1 Out ol Slate PrP!l· 2600 • HoUM1 Unfurn ished j HouM• Unfurnllhed -1 FANTA'STICI 11 ;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;~~;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;1_~r_!l~•~le~--..:·:!1!800~ 22 ACRES No. We 1 t General 3202 1 Huntington Beach 3240 Laguna 811ch .1241 Enjoy The Park.. . . A 11·uly ma_gnifict'nl v.·ood & 1 NE\Y BEACtl <t·PU:X£S Arkaneu, part lilla1*, ncu $150, nlctll br, no. end waJk :1· .. IU'l in"")'), !hr i-11''''' 1:lt1!1!1 1 bdrm .. 2 bftlh honlf'. ....... 2 blk1 lrum llwitln&ton I~. atttem,; & rlvtr. ALA l.ENTALS LEASE wnH to bch. tov.11. hlH ll lhls 2 :.lor,\' ~ lkh'll!, ' &•nn1.; thruout : 1nodern I llurbour & Yacht Buln. m.soo. MS-3857. WI VICWJZlN U.IYICI I $210 UUJ f¥t l tr bltna b'plc i'• ti.1•h ho11K". ;\Jurblc 1il1' fl1·si.:u: bi~ Ol"'"" vli'v. l'i .W. cor. \Vamtr I: SillUrul. R1nche1, F.armt, OPTION TO BUY I ~--.am, Pet ok'. ' 11111it. c ... ..,.'()rl.llill" t",11'111·1!11~ n a. ,,,.,~1~ ... tr Dolphin Realty !2ll)316o.us4 Groves fiit HOUJIS 13 BDR + (.!en and llvin& .,-.,,, br · w.apt, l'I ~. ,A,. 11'0 l II ...... ~ l • S I lkt"n Opt'n Sun &: Mon l0-5 pn\. 2700 f ..,,.,,, 2 2 ._ I d-~ nud d1·11i>es 11 gt'e}I! 1'C' .. 1' lull: iinv, pntio, lln'-rond. AnS s'(l(lni,honie on large cu.l•de-beaut vu nr bch. p;.r1(1 uurl ' the pr1t•t• of $81.500. BOATSWAIN'S DUPLEX Income Property 2000 40 ACRES oew avocado W I DVl't.S. 8ae k>l. 2 cur ult. gar. Neur $22$ A sib, 2 br, trplc A: nu. 3 sr.i,l.X)(l hl('IUd•'" !ht" ll\iu.J. S'fEPS ·ro 1'fi8 llARBOft. Big Beach duo grove. Top location. View NIWflOI .... l J J B<JJJ!(ln 11.s. ~1\l)I be rcntlfd br, t.oiel\ll ~n. CALL 552-7500 fcaturin"" lcirnc 2 bedroom units, fireplaces, 10 UNITS bldg sites, OUcd roads. Tax ~:AJ;t;ri2,••2·1 ' I ror ms. per mo. in('I. \\•ater $325 3 • \Y &&. !rpte, dbl • VISION. I 0 o I $145,000 8.dva.ntage, prc·pald • BUDGr:"" nA•'h• ~sl'"· 01· leased w/,opt. to buy. R"l'r, fncdyd, !\flu. V. REAL built-ins. sw1deck. O!Cer by out·o -area O\Yn· interest. ~. per acre. •COZY iBn~lu pJ';i.o"" C11U f:l63...4643, $000. 3 · br, trplc, pool, I er at $72,950. J\fUST SELL! Goorgcous garden setting Paul Stout & Assoc. {1~4) •BUS line 1 b SlGO 1· j magnUiett)l "!_ht 1,1.·ater w: Red H,'11 Realty I and 10 sharp units. Best 747·55SO. 1 r • poo_. NU-VIEW RENTALS , 4"A "" GRUBB & ELLIS CD looking place on !he block, I • VIE\V l br Lugu~ft $19.>oi M">_A,...,. 49-1 J)f8 '":AL1'V R>:ALTOHS I .,...-0.JVI . ' T•~ i;'" uoll building" 1 RHI E1tlle Exchge 2800 RARE INDEED! "'~ "' - i.,11 ;1. Pnl'k Cl'ntt•r. Irvine e GROOVY lit Bch 2 BR ti REALTORS 675-7080 Income "443 "'' month. BALBOA BAY CLUB $175 SUM ER Gnreges. Owner 1s anxious. • a. • ! RACQUET CLUB .---~'"'""!"""'"'.'::~~..,..,'!:'"'"":""'~::':~I Ptlnle location Call l"IOW CONDO -large i;tudlo with e U'l'IL Pd 2 BR lfouM! $1~ · RENTALS JEWEL V•·r~· privnte:: hd1 ·n1, 2 b:ilh , ·Ne~port -B8aC:h--1069 Newport Beach l069 7;;z_1700 · bltns. Unsurpas!!ed dese11 • PATIO 2 Br Kld11Jpet $Lf}j ' ,,.:;=;:;::;;_:_;,.:7:;;,;=::;;:;;,:·t Pop11l;11 .: l:r. 'J l•J, ;!II ('ll'•· huo1c• 1\1lh a lx·aulilul 0t·C'an INYE:S~· 1~11\~l living adj. Indian Wells • BEACllCOMBER 2 br llARE Fuid~ ~:~· $l60. * Orennfrant s!:illpvaUable. :111 1·11nr1 IA•;,1111 IA1\llM·11111•d S: C:iluliiui view. Bi,i.: floor [9 i Country Club. Ne\\•port $210. Lt'j:C yard /or pet. * CRIJ or visit the ~d ·11 \.!i~7 firc·plaet'. Dining 1· o 0 ni , " ' --•'I""• J REDUCED hlf~f\IBERSHIP e SINGLES ok 3 Br $2.li acant L s O. ?0· reseivation:\. :'\1w1h Jt·\1111• H~ 01111,..r pl:ui i\·ith faniily n>cuu.. • : ' 'BeachbasedprivaleclubAl BEST IN AREA ~~NI Pr~~ lk ~R; $1·10. Cnrpet Office for 11 ,irk~hop .i:, ofri('('. You'll I ' . for owners. Ov{'r\ooks pool. e ALL Fenc..'ed-3 BR $290. . ~ HR, 2 BA, S:-?7:1,. 2 ('ar 802 So. Coast H~')'. Laguna tseach \.048 t"\(' llu' l,>1.)l)l Privnh· .~ J 6 tennis cou~ts, l'legant e BOAT Door 4 BR·$3IO. I gar. ~t gate. h'.Jds;pel ok. Laguna Beach 497-1161 ~ h<'Ht'h. 1~·f1on r11rilJt1r' A PAIR OF FOURS clubhouSE'. "1111 I rad e e F'RPL 3 br 1-·R·DR $360. Homef1nder1 * 642-9900 1--R-,-,-(-.H-O--L-.-,c--u-._-,-,,-"'~· S8t900. Call 191· \\'on't do niuch in n poker ~2'ii~~~ Counly property. \V~oo:~{~ t~1!~1s:i;a11~;ch MINI RANCH HOUSE L•gun• N iguel 3252 Sp;1L'l..luu.; 111·11 c111110111 hon1t• ISLAND CASTLE i~ni:;~~t ~~~ pc::!r :r 1;~~~ Century 21 * 642-1771 cities & Inland OrAnji(c Co. 3 BR, 1 1,. BA, neyt pitint tn 3 Bit 2 ba VIE\Y, liv. rm. 1 " 1 11 ('~11..:1• ;u\•fl. Supt·r [ 'PnftftElL.J Spacous 3 bedroom family home. 2 story, you'r plans for a !il'Cure NE\\'PORT Bel\ch t.'Oodo or $ LANDLORDS! $ & out, ne"' t•prs. drps, range, din. area, lrptc, bltin11, 111 11 ..: 11 •· r ~. s ' c u s r u 111 I lf/HUJ ; hard\'.OOd floor~. sundecks, forn1al dining linnncinl future. Perfectly . single residen<'e \Yanted, FEE FREE Olli Us Today palio I\' 'flagstone BBQ, cptstdrps, 2 C'ar gar' 11;1llp:q1l'1~. " HR 21~ b.i . ~ I I . 1· c··1·ngs Sleps to the "· u11·" ,., .,,-., "''"UP"""Y i \\'ill ex·"··ge 118,000 --1;d ALA Rentals "2 •313 nit'<-' n •' i ~ h b n rho o d . Storuge area truil<'r &< boat. .It n. runn;il 11111. n11 • 0 I roon1. ug l·l11i:lJCS lC ... -t 1 · ·~ ni " u ,.,. .......... ......... ,_,.....,, "" --a 1 ... S'"' 1 .~ 1 1 1 a•u , I I ,1.,.1lci·. /\. dt•corator's deli£:ht at $122,000. A 01· investn'!Cnl. $71,500 CRch, I 2nd T.D. as down payment. n11111 .... 1a11· 0t..·c1,Jpancy. ~0.1.1 1111 n. J'•u. m11 n 1 . n 1 un .. &. in;ul,Y •'\H\11'. J1l r1n11l's hi .., In"' incorncs th11t can easilv I Call 6-16-7J33 t.1on-Tues-n1011th. Ask u1· Dale , ute Sl25/mo st, ti.St . ··iuvy lh(' lh'll'. l\la:_. .. ,11··· _l!r.>o S. Co~r ill\-~ .. ~ I real ~h01\!placc'' Ix' l'lliS~ to sno1n10. 9•; \Vt'd. 9ti3-l.i7~6 deposit. Avuil Jwic 1. l11•1rk ,\· llt'Olll.'.h! iron {)\'f:[{L()()l,INr. 1-::ni('ratd '"'I 'bl "'•Id : -· _ _ 499-$14. I '"-' r.· C II I GRUBB & ELLIS CD t "'," oan posg1 e or .. .,._, I T\\'O u~ndo, in Co>la ''"'"· ---....,,""--;---.,= ier or SCJlttra e y. fo1· iluple--. t,1.pl•x oe 4-plex. " .. ' . -, . , 19un• nu1 11 ·ltll('J'l-. ~.,\!,:•Ill. ;1 lor B:i.v Co\'{', \\late· \Va1('J' vif'\I , og ti t I " "' I ~NGLF ::illldt'll!S' ., lil' Sl!Y.l , 'L NI I 3252 l.'l1 •1a1(~ f1·1,1n th1i; hrand Ill'\\' hri11ll', Call 644-72U A''''''bl: 71,,.,,·," 1 .. 0. LIVE HERE' l\Lds ,'\: pet ok. 1 _ • -••• * i1!ll11•NorlhE11dofLnguna:REALTORS 675-7080 I c11" .,,.f • l \li\Ll\TOBch:JHfL$'..'2j , SEAYERn•ce .IHCll Bl-:1\CIJ 111:.:IGllTS Uf'at'h. Sl'hr1lul~·<l r Qr' , . a for mnrt> Jn o. 2 hr .. Jike new $2~0 ll!il pd. Sngl~. kid~ & p('l uk. 11 """" S1•h'1·1 ,1u1u· 011n f1nish1n~ l'Ontp){'!ion iu June'. Still I David Carlson Rltr. 833·9293 2 hr.·Cd~l-cu11· S:!j(l i SUHF!::lt".S I Bil SIG;;. \\'nlk \Vhlte \\'nler ocean vie1\' rn11(·h0' 011 1h1.~ 11e:1rl.v 111111· tu choose' }Our 011·n ! Newport Beach 1069 Newport l!each 1069 Real Estate Wntd. 2900 3 Br.-Univ. Jlurl; ~:':$0 10 bch. an1ong rolling hitls. l!:V('l)'· r111H11l<'h~d :.! Bit rha n11·r. c;1l'/>C't1n"' & light fixture~. :: , 13 hr.-Cd~·!-0{'\1' $100 ·Ho 1· ders * "2 9900 thing a tan1lly could detilre, • 'b fl bo \" ,_, ..... ,_m_e _i_n __ ~-.. ·•·••t t be ch T1'1·ra Co11a f1l1• 111 cn1r.1 , BJ:, F;1111-rn1. D1n-1·111, :~ 1 GRANO OPENING H b L ' h NE\VPORT Bt"ach condo or" r.-nr r. 1r11· "' ~ gua,u .. -u n ry ga e, a li:i1h' .t kl11·h1."n. Cnnh·n 11:.i-. .. ,:.. car i.:,•u·agr. ~lli.j.fll'x.1._ Newporl Bay Towers 1 I d 1 I l "" • -~ ' I ar or ig ts 48 UNITS single r('sid('ncc \vuoi·". 1 2 br.-Shorcx·l.1Hs Sl50 'J Bl~. 1a1 ba, bit-ins, l'rpls, park.in". Recreat\on<'lub"·/ . · u~r 1·un1p C'I{' ' IE'( rooni '''ill rxchang• $18,000 solid " br.-Bny-shp S l\l:i drps, fcnC'l', r cc t'n I I y pool, tennis. New attracll\•e-· 1 il'W h;i!h \1·/111ised Jtotnan f)f).'<N,\ t.IONDOH. L1·.1ll1•1s 1 &. 2 PFDllOO'.'ll · o l · I ASSUME 51/ Of 4 b B I< $'Wfl l iul,. Hur111i-lll'd hr ass ~>u!J.l S. Coasl ll\\'Y. l!H-!0~1 ,.0 ,.IJOlll'•'i't '<'I llt.J:'lll·.· . ...:. •'\l't'1 1 1111·e.L n 'f Jr'd1 -s,1 17.t'I 2 /0 Znd T.D. ;is down payrnC'11t. 4 bl'.-ny-dCM· p11 i 11 I(' d. S:JOO. 1no. ly dC{'Or. 3 BR, fain nn, d ·~ h'I' 01 U.\Ul)'·I (' unrl'l'llll'IOC\~IO"" . Cnl\ &16-Ta.1:: ~Ion-Tues-r.-Lido-Bay $1400 t21Jl!!S6-0!JOS or 1\·aHl'dyden11ymtnce.$495. l11·d11r1•. lulh· bl;iss Ha1frontllon1t'S 11h1n \',llh t•1l'1"'1thu1~ ~t)U ' • -'' ·· ·•·l('!r,,. \V'{J Call 675-722:i ('1]'131'' 13-~ I '193~~69 111111k111.; .t 11Hil·li, 1nu..:h Laguna Hills 1050 Bo;11 Slips i·oqld l\luH inc 1udin1 11 I~ c:.1Hlt·n uni! •.. 1 ~-=u.11l' I { · _._. 2-..:::' I -RAS('. .·Ji · inot't.'.Sii.000 roJ 0 C p FullSt"c111'1!yll1i.:h n~1' !un1 1~11 (h111ng 1·,wia1 .~··i ."1 1 _'. Tru ... 1 !l,••d. Fu1Jy •Rl-:SPONSIBU:parly11·ants Nll'E :1 1-tR. :I. hH, l'rpls, Lidolsle 3256 PRESTIGE 1.t;:~.~J'1;ti~. \('<II~~ fut_<J-~~11,j Srepl .~· 1'0111·1'('1'• 1·un,!l'llt'l\Otl f;11111Jy 1wn1. ,\ s k 1 11 :..: • 1••n1,• L ,,II :.! h1•.h"u1~1. '~ ! 10 buy home for low do\vn j cl rps, 2 l'llr [!ar. bllin ran;::(';---------- unit. 1 !.Cory 1 nn: 1·~ h,,, Prn;ilr l~alt "lllll'S Sl ."i'i,000. ('all 6-11-ifi.:.o 11:11!1 .... 1l1nn~c lH\1 >-q. fl. IX'I' I payml'nt. 673-7679 I ,'\, Ol"l'll. S~>l;o. ll\O. Ask for LOVELY 4 br. 3 btl., tll'. club PRO PERTIES ~ 1 :.! i,:.1ragc :.jl:lll':. fur lllll"l J 11n11 l·.:1rn~ ~7J:'.l ;.,...\' !l1'1rllh. ' Dale. !lli:i-Gi!G. l & IC'nnis c1·t., lg eourtyd. * PEG ALLEN*-:1 1~:1.1t:11T~·t L :'\01111 •'lid, 1 1111.: 111•11 :: 1:1: • hunknn. Ir:: 111'. frpl , d1111ni.: rn1 .. ,·J1•1· 1111. d•·l·k . pa1111,, i.:anh •ris Sl'.!."1.0f)I) <.11r. c'Ond. s~.~ .. ·i00 1111·. [ J i sri50 1 675-77•• ;·~:::~1~.:;'.1g ;;~~~~~.:~~l:.ur~l:~'.~~~:: H1:ji~~ll Stondel'k m~RDEO lL. ~1~1.:~~~l'•~::~i1.u·t:.~ .. ~~:~~ d:~~ ! I •ent• 1~ 6a~:n·(':~:;~:1P!l~,~~·o~ 1'111:~: i Mes~1~~·;~'~ ,),"). 3263 1110 l'r1n. Onl.1. 01•n1'r. f•lf Unusu;1l Opµor!un1I,\ 1 o l .d;i· .t di ;1 n r .1 .: , .. till [ .~ VAC\N~ I BR II LB last + S200. 21}[1] ~toonc1·C'sl Purl·ha1'C 8.:t)ii:onl l'ropPrly -;.·,~-11;'11. ' ' · SC', · · c 1·1._ 7!1-181-911'". 1 :!Hll, 2Bi\, fpl, gan1e rin_. af!pl, C<11! s:;7-IOS1 n r • Sl3' C 'I !I 1· t I pd ., 0 i11 Ne11port Bc~rh . INVESTMENT .J. .u · · •1· u 1 •· -·.--:--. -.--. I fncd yd. inc la\\'11 c<in•. Sl10 l'n1J1'11al!y rared !01· 1•1l<f --1 an emente C.~1. 2 Iii\, S!tiO 2 Ult on Florid:i, Ot•<•eh & Adtulls, Newport Beach 3 I tii:>-- 7 lJ:i ::to Fcrn11u<lo l!d., :\'.U !-Oil N{'\\'[JOl'I Ci'llh'r n 1 ,. 0 " 7 ,. 6 _1[i 1 story in C'd:O.I. <W:l'an \'ll, :\L\\ _,Bit :I. l_1i1, f:1111·1~11.1 un. or $4:!5 run1. :;.i:;....·ns2 Ll·:1sur.1-: \\"Oi{LU C().01'. 675·8551 s Cl $23.'.i. 1-1.B. 2 BH's, Sll~I. rlhl {'ilr gar. 5.'tlO. n1<1. },\7 1' 269 unit. I story 2 BR p~ ti:i , SUPER "E" • . 11·ater, N.U. S:l.l)j. 1\lso ~a11· t-1i·l4j2 Ll\ll·:rt,\LIJ BAY Xlnt 1111._ i•vnd. S2ll . .JOO ui~·l.I ON FEE , ~OT MANY LEFT 1$1~.J Util pd, nice bach, 11{'" nwrK'y ·I UR ft~l'r upp1:r .:c.:..:.:::-,-~bo----,.,.,.2 1 NE\V ll~RBOll V1J 1,1n11ly ho111t>-·I BR ·: h:1 I · u 1 f -1 JI ,.01, 11,., .• ,.1 n·.iii· f,,1. Iii~~ 2B. R, lBA. $'.'\G .. 000 .. NeC'ds 1 a crpt/drps, patio. l;agun<r . $125 inonrhly ut1I 1xl. ""t. ' Hunt. H.ar ur 324 Z..fONACO, 2 BR, 2 Ba. + < 01 .,1,11.__ .. ,.0·, .. ,1,.,1." ,·1,1,11,;,,· ,' f' 1i:1r1n1ni; c s 0111 urn1 Ur<•. u .-,. 119· u I I ) b I ·~ T · Pool -• 1 · " 111.,.1,,1.,,111, ,.,.111 11 .. ,·1 1~111 1111·,. httle TLC. 11,111< JI. Dun1. .> 11 ()(, 1·, rplc, Ft•e. 979-8-130 ronvert clt>n. enn1s & 111n1rrl. posi;essh.)11. Sl!f1.::;:,' ~ "' t k L ~169' 1"111 .. playrn1., lrg, lc•vrl ln1 . p · O I O ,. , <.Cl<"'."llO<llil pl~l1"l'I,,. Ii·.~ R'hrs., 1314 N. El Can1i110 Cet• ,vu, gar .. aguna HB·Slur!cntsor~ngls! 1 llr. >"l>.('\"T J BR f I prlvlgs. ™·mo.~ -... ·•1·l111lr1I P<<l<·o. 011·<1r1 n1u. r1n. ny. llllt'r. OJ', ..... " r. I Sa Cl "' NEWPORT \lso« 1nc1· ell ···"'~ , 11n1 rn1,I 61'-6-0161 -c· II o.-1081 I lhr "'1U"'hl <1flPI' l B!{ ,(•a· 'n ('111enle. ·h•~·1 1 • ~u11 1 r 11 as $100. Vacant. H.eady tO..ll.ly! 1 f . al d' ·11,,. I e or .. -.ro:111 e\'C5. •.ro lllu\ 1t11•. S!~i!l,000 -Sulin11!. ;~!J}J~ll. il °"''-u r ., r9·i-i ·'9? ~S"'' . Cl'k r lon11 I o11n 1n1 "' roon1 101n . d " u1.1-1 .1 1 V11111i!y Hoo111 'L" Pl;in 111 ·1 _( or~ .• -• .;., I .Ju.~t off NC'wporl Bl\·rl. -, '1 ' 0 n ,'; .~1~una, LA(-;, B1·h-&•1• This l hr, N('"' erp!s, xlnt landscaping. -~"~Y~'~· ~~~~~-~"' E.\Jl':JtALJ) B,\\' Fanra~r11·' . 1 lhC' UluHs hil!hly llPl!!'<1d('d c;ooct ac~i:s to Nc"·porc • ' NU ~lt~V: ~E~NT~LS Sl7;). ~\'alk tu bch. Sngls ok. : \"acant S:,'17'. n10. Yrs. Isl'. 3 BR,1 2 'B~, lrg ~YL~ 111.11 : ,.1i~1o111 1 BH (hui.:•'t Laguna Niguel 1052 1 1111h effrtt1\'(' u~" o f 1 1~1 Costa r.1c>sa _ San Oi_e~u1 ~ ·., . C.~1.-Si,ni;l:s or ~t~dcn1s. l I bltini, yrly" lie. $150/ 111,1r .. •nill'f. ;: h.i., ('Ur.\' 111itror~ .. -.1n1rll'rs. top grad!' 1 lloblltHom1t lilfil 1'\l'y. Cl•ntt·at 1\ll'sn loca!Jon. 6~.1-IDW or 494-3'148 Hr S160: /<n!·tl 101· kids 100, HUNTINGTON HAR.BOUR. 1524 Anlti1 lane. di ·u. 11 .. 1 h:u·: uniquC' 111,• POUL H11 111,.., ! BH . ..._ ;nr. 1 1·arf)f'I a11d 11r1l l 1>011·1·1111.'.'· . .. 1 0\1·n~r;; unit h•is 3 hedroon1s , BACllJ::LOH-un11s. $1\j, N.B. Homef1nders * 642-9900 REALTY mF 0 • II ., 2 1121 11111 .. 11111,,11111111n.'llrplC' .. :.! Qri1· a('l't'. 1·1e\v lot, E Z1 Jf~o11cnll1rtn1n1lns1~.\Qll1' _ chnini:: 1~111 -fa1111ly 11.:(' H.B. SilO. lfsl' C.:'11. 1 _, 114 CO\STll\\"'i' · or1ppt,ca -· 1,.111,,~. r1.,n•r t·.,1 1~ 1.11;:•· 1n;lint. S49,90IJ., 41F.>--:i7~:: hon1f'!! MobdeHome5 l'?lllll -orchid rnon1 -. ~ \';u·anc. util pd Sl~~1. ll~C' Big Canyon , 3216 _ 11 . ~l3S-I'& 213 .• 9 i2S-l·j or •v116~3404. 1";111. ~1'\."i.0110 Lake Forest 1054 Only s-:7 .. ~i11o l"\•t• r1r('plact>s · 111rlooi' B!.;Q · ::6 1 LB Sl35, vaeanc '1 Bl:, ' · ' · a: -J .-Ur!AND NE\\' TO\\'N· r:L.\LTOI: 1'11-7 ... 71'-64.\-7:1.11 for sale 11~ palif) l'll'l·!<'<I in \\TOUl!ht in.on Sl4C). n1ol.iile, C.~J. ,\gt. Fl'e. I . 44 I llOUS!:. 3 BR. :1.1 · bn \'le1v. IO!f1 N. r11;1~!. L;n:un.1 70;0 Assumable Loan I M.111\ lt !JNTl~GTON Beh .Adult-Pct -2nd1 p}lt10 -plus ~oyg~~s 979-81::0. FORMER MODEL 1 rv1ne 32 ) F:nrt unit 00 }ja(' 1g~nbell. ' o 2 "· I I I I I' k $""-2 B 2 0 n101'f'. Both uth('r units aic C M 3124 HOME I ,. I . d .. r, ua.a111osl11('1v M>n1e ,, ar· .JOUV. !', 1x6. 2 BR_ ·irio · _ C'n('losed • osta esa , .nc ·patio, e1-pl.5, rps, WOODSY l~11·all•1I in heauriful Lake , I~, l!l3j() \\"ard SI.. Sp. 'lfi. g1lrai;:l's. ~ll ~Ii~ for 0111~ I -1 l>l'd1wn1s -prnf('s~ionalty .~radfor~ Place ·Santa A~;~ 1 bhins, lrplc. $360. S.W-1480 .\ 1>pankiru:: nei\ hnnil' 11 irh f-01'f'S1. $10.800 cash dOl\'O lo 96.1-3871. · Hf , do ii n . Ju~l 1.,.,ful'C'd. , E-S I DE 2 BR FU RN. d('t'Of"ah•1I & air l'01nlifioned. .. bc~rn1s. 2 ba. . ...... , .S27J , 3 BR 2 Bi\ lrpl priv. tncd 1·1c·11~. :'lladl' \lr ,i.:la.~s .'I: ''i';" Vi\ loan. Price ~10BTLE Hon1l', caban.1 & t'\011· only Si:J.,:ioo. Ca JI ; Water & gardener paid. ~'.~ur~~~ll~nf'~ar~\.~:~~l ·r .• c~iroiiua2 ~on;.l'sR· · Ir1•1~;"': ~·d. 'QuiC't 'aren'. Rent'v>'cd Ct·d•U'. Cnh1rful ~11'\ll':l!l 1111' Ull'IUdvs C'al'f){'[ lhruout,' palio. Bay viC\1·. Adults. 1 i52-1700. I $295/mo . 545-0228 6~-8·1 ;a 'i X19• oil ( .. i:nis. -. . . . '.'-" ~v houst>: llt'"' P,'lint, crpl~. 11:1.~ hl·i•n usrd 1hrunu1 Th<· di ·n Pr~· 1!1 ~ h 11 •1 sh(' r · Sn1! jX't. SS,700. 1i1;,..727j INVESTMENT DIVISION --· . . . 1 ~1(' .1\.illo\.\:. . lr.ui(' ·I plun1bin~. fixlul'l's & t"OOI. homr· h;1s •'\l){)•t'fl 1 .. ·a1n L111d.-.c~pin\; 1111h ~flt'111k!('rs. [ !12BR l\loh1le llo1ne r('nt Adlt .•. ht11n1s. :I. ha. .•••••.•.. S29.J Cle;in. $:\7S. O\.\'nl'r 646-95&1 . ··i·il1 11~·. ,1 1·u1.1 Jr)ft & B1.''1Ullful lur ar1011 ac1";,s , Acreage for s ale 1200 '2 • • pk. only. no pets Call (,r,•l•ncrcc llon1.l'S . Jr.·u1~. 1 Tr•c·:.t(•flo vwr11l•s:sri1;,:iOQ li~Jlll 1!ecl1cared purk . BEST BUY! EI 1 \tilG-1323 R 1 C 1 2hch111~.100.1'.H ..... SJ.!.>11 SUPl:..'P.4Br2,~ba,la!11· ,.,,n11Jare tlli$. {ll!\,!and1n~ Red Carpet xc usives L 'd I I 31S6 642-BllcSa ty on1pil4~ ; Village I L:zuv. Park. Irv. din rm, C.'lub v.·tpouJ. $560 1:ilt1L' \111h io>t_l;,~s 1n:1r~r!. ;\laiuH·i·'s Oni'l' i~ ]lnccd Ir• 0 1.a.-n ·-Thi~ •·ho1t'C' h11n1r "n DUPLEXES 1 o s e 6200 ,:; bdiiiis. 2 b.i ......... $Jij incldgardencr. &14-1186. f'l'ln. ,\: i111!.'t'. P'-'.vJnents tJf ,.,.11. Gi·:1t·iuus ·I h•·tli·•IOIH S:iS,i:-.0 '2 lir 1 ba, l br 1 ha 12 DELUXE U/\TTS "'l ::\ Br , LIDO LI VJ NG. 2 P.n. 2 BA. -2.bdnus. 1 ,h;·1. .. ·;.:: .. S:JOO ' EASTHLUr'F, 3 DR. crpt~. REAL ESTATf 11nly SJ.'\7. fX'I' 1110. t·~c h•Jllll'. Clo~C' 10 ~ehools, p;irk SllJ,j(l(l 2 br 1 b;t, 1 b1·, 1 t.a 2,~ Ba oiinrr·s unil, 11 2 ;\\·ail Suninlrl'. :'\o Pris. Corona del Mar 3222 ;11111,,e 11 l:til\, I a1k ·!iv .• I drp!i, bit-Ins, pool. Tennis your cash to <ltl atll<!nlagL'. alld library. S57,j(l(l, I S!Q,j()(} 2 br I ha, 2 bt' 1 ba b . l C·il! 121"l 79''-{Jr'7 ., hdrn1s. ~ha .•... S·WO Sl2;;i nPar-bv. No pets. S375. mo. ::O da.\' cs«rnw 01' sooner. C ]J 67. "2'l· S~:t800 2 ht' 2 h:i, I hr Iba B H. s' l'<l ll l l Ill I~' ' 8·' h., - 3 69 \'ill.tgC' Ill lin1v. Pul'k · irY. 1 , ~4-.5'1tl Or 67~ I J l!l() Uli ·nnC'y1·r SJ. !'1 1-!110:: ."1HH1:;11; 1 --ECONOMY ..... '''1'111'1\_I ,I, h ,, .I II I ~ ' l.1·: .... 1•/•!1'lt1•11 l~1·:11111f11l '.! hdr ,11 I'll 11 .\<1111' (01111 iopl I\', l1•·:·1 ·11r·!> ,t, .~ll\/Pl•l ll:.!.. ~:!1;:, \1,n11'1 ~~~~.., -494 -51171 "''·1800 I .. Uy IHllldt•J'. L1111·l~· :: 111ii1n '.! li;ilh !SUlllll' h111lll''. I d1<1111i;n1· 1·n1ry 10' !<C1•p·11 11 111· I'll' . ~n;u . d,•1·k. •·u~1n 11\ , •1·1:1111 11· 111 .. 11 r•rk .. ~r1.:~w1 I Tl 11· 1,..,1 1111,1 111 h1 •1 1u111 u! l.,1~u11;o: F»1· 111rth1• r i 1111t1r1nat 11111 .'(: .i'p 11' I. ,ho11·111~. i·all .. 491·0~01 * y,.u had h1,11er i·all rasl on a J-I -.l S."~'i.000 :1 br :! ha, :l br :l ba lnnrl.~e;qi~·rl pool a i·r a · Newport eac I 5 BEDROOMS ;:, hd!'n1. :1.. ·~ b:1. ••· .... , S~~J() l!VH·N('i\' 3 Br. 2 Ba trml 6 U Ts LCll'll\f'rl on quirt Sll'l't•I. C H' hi d I I :l '" e.-.j(J ll11s one. F0r a1<1111t. fTl-1) 4, 5 & NI 1 ameo 19 an s " ~ L'nl . ._,,1, • •• "····: .,,,, dn. fin rn1, fpl, cpl•, , __ il1ay sc'll on cuntJ·n..:t . j ( J !In l' J .... l'~ ;-,~1-0210. Cun·a11d llcal1y s10.:JOO LB l·l lir. 1 ha s "( ·i00 * BAYSHORES * \'i('\\'! (;t•od tan11ty llnor ., •anl'n 111 s · ~-.,.~nc ·j pool & ttn prvls. Lndscpd lo. ' Sl6,."i00 LB :-... 1 hr, l ba 1•1C'1~( 1.·1", l!F' \LTY r1-_,, ~1 11 SUMMER RENTALS I plan-a1·•·1·.~-; 111 11 1· i 1· 11 1 C' ·• Lx}~-111· :I. La. · · • · 1 $~1 S37a $430. fi.t.1·5833. &W-1759. I Si!l,.-JOO Cl\l 6-1 hr. 1 ba ~• ' ·' ·' · .~,...,,, h ca 1· h 1• .~ -1 1n 111 ,. d 1 ale l he Tl•rra1·c · r\·1ne 1 lido Isle 28 UNITS Costa Mesa 4 APT Un11s on 19,600 Sil It 2. :'.. S.: 4 tx!nn~ .• fu111., t1·01n Ol'<'Ufla!lt'~: S G 00 I \I". z Br.:.! h11, ni>11, lun1. .. S360 SPAC ·I BR, 2\* BA Condo !ot • Zoned C·2 N('11·por1 S7j() a n10nUi. 1\1.irthu \l1u·naU lil2-..~i:.;: •. :l Br. 'l hH. 111'11· .. S?;i0 '$400 1 v.·/ frpl, pool prvlgi;. Nr. Wa terfront Duplex I Excha~i;c lor nlfg or lnd'J Bh·d., c.~1. SJ..10 rno inconl\'-* * • ~-• * iX20• Turtle l{01:k. Ji-.. inc 1 Cnlholic church & hi. !l<'h. Y'JLII' H·11a111 ... 11 ill pa~ the ; BALBOA 1nc'On1e property Good for c 0 111 111 l' r c ia l OCEAN VIEW ~ bclrii! 2 ha. F.R. $47.i S-150 SIB,j/1110. Yrly lse. 6~~:.! hulk uf 111 .. bills. O\\ner·s · OFFICE BLOG. devclopm('nt. SGj,000 . 2 Cr., unlurn .. 1nclutl,..s CALL 552·7S00 SO~lrRSl:."T 5 BR, 3 ba, :q.1 ., :l ~111din ;1prs.,:: bdrn1s. PENINSULA ! Palin Sprin,l;'s s.:;9,500 \rill 011.·ncr-Broker. 612--0:)90. !!a\'df'nf'r. Av.iii. July 1., • VISION • I C'Omnl pool tennis cru (·a. l.A•a ... Ph11ld Slf.0,000 Land :; h(•rli,JOnl. 2 hath honll' plus lakr ll'U~t del'ds and notes HOUSE PLUS T\\'O ~l·~~11C· l~;!S('T·H!40>J MM•A· S Rea.II)' Compnn)I $J90. · ino. ' 6.ro-..tll-1 0 ; o·:u1 h(' /)Ul'ch;t!>t'll. . I h:n·hl'lur rl'11•al. liudl-111~. as dOl\ll. Live in tl('IV 3 BH, 2 f;,\ 642·8235 644-6200 5J2-7800. Start Summer Right f11·1·pla•·c and Jlatio. S61,000. LAND house and rent Two 2 BR. 2 REALTOR Red Hill Realty 1 1'\--c~-,~,~,-B~H-.~,-.. -,,.-,-,._ T11pJ,..., Thr1•f':.!·l'!ll;,11 ·•P!• hlG-7171. ~1 . ."f.larrcs. lscondido B.\, apts. f'rplc, patios., . . --,.,-* liSE"\'~~Rit'l{.S * !?1'.:i\LTY REALTORS I Vie\\', L'Omm. pool & tt'nnis \~111•,·.p1_,1·IOOto IX'a<:h ,f, tc11ni~ Ct. 1 ~O~PEN 7/l 9 • IT s FUN TO 8t NICE•~ 1 A targ(' file of nutllip\(' and g-arai;.:es, lauhdry. SSG.000. tll .\\. Cst. !'.\l"Y: .. _:i!S-::>.1;' Univ. Park Cent..?r, Irvine crts. 644-1481. 01her brok1•r'<; lis1in;::s loo. at XJ~•,,, Builctc-r 6!6-l~ll. 1Nc"'port Beach E\e.al.>--564... 870.~.·!&l S 3276 Balboa , 1 I.1·1 us look !or you or lisl I 00 1 CH i\R ~ll;>;G li<'arh Cot!:igC'. . 1 In Clementt :\'•-11. ;ir!Jat'l'l11 rt u p 1 r x..., s . lur you. Red C11rp1•r !11\'l'SI· Lots for sa e 22 I ON bay. toi~·nliow;('; 3 Br, 21~ 3 UR. 2 Ha .. Yrly Isl'. July 2 BR, 2 ha. d('n, Jl('i\' " S32a 1 ll ·.11,·1· 01·1,•1111·11. •11 0.llOO ·, 1 n1C'n1 J)iv<s1un 97"'''"""" I b· '""'<"" bo•l •li'p '" 1-•. 3-61, 1.,. .... 67-76-9 :i BR, 212 ha ......... , S.tJO SHORECLlFFS • OC('an golf t.,,.·lt " . .: . . . """l••· d C611 .. 0001J-IUNTflNG1,TO;~ ~Ei\dCIH 1~~. A~=il 7~'j'. :ss@. &!&-27oo: J. "'t:1. ..-~~·'· .r J ~ BBRR. ','~hba.00furn .... 1s~!~I eo 00 u":_t·lvbiew,. 3 "~~· 2 BA, --WESTCLIF_F __ Costa Mesa an . sq. t. 01. .. pnng at' • Costa Mesa 3224 ·• ., '-"'·· nus .... ..>OJ i acu.:u prLv . .,.,,..... LIDO REALTY "' .. " I pp.x J, sq. . Wl l I t . l't'ady '" go $3 "" 3 RR 2 ba smo .---;--------!'res(' n 1 1 y u n <I <' J' prob11hlr 1~'7.0tll' tn H-2-3 or 10 aiea, · · General 3202 !IURR'I'! 2 BR, 2 Bi\ $1ov. • ·• neiv · ..... · San Ju•n 3377 \Jd 1 ;,1 ... " n *673-7300* ·1,_0L ,_ l20l .111,.1,1,0,1 ·or. •. \ 2-ooo ft t! & \\'arnl'r. Pully i1nprovecl, Houses Unfurnished :1 BR. 2 Ba ............ $J80 1 496-9-'.>43 rnns11·iit·lion pres1igl' Exc•·.1 •I. 011·nC'r n1;1y u·ad(' for P1'r sq. Ir. °""n(•r :>36--4022 or Yard fenced for kids. 4 BH., '1 ba ••· ......... $400 C•plstrino 3278 S.1111 h1 'n;,~I 1':1i•1[1r· f'111'p STRE:ET TO STHEET i·u.s!Orn honit•s in 11· r 11 Ill'~. lne Units in or nriir l213l5.'l2-228t LANDLORDS I, SEE THIS! 2 BR, $19j. Ywtl 3 BR .. 2 ba., furn ····•• $425 __ ..:..,. ______ _ --MoNARCHBAY-:-;po11l'ss 2 Br, .2 BA. drn cs111bl1.~ln'd nP1ghborhoud . I Sf\nta Ana. Offrred for Mount'n, Desert, fnctl for kids & pet. LEASE! VIiiage SM Juan. \ ~piu·i,,11~ ~(•rrl1•11 ho1111' 111111 Si''l.'.100. \'la Orvirto 217. l·:a1•h li•JllH' ·I Bil. :: full S69.000. Call 646--0j5:i. Resort 2400 \\re Specialize in Ne1vpor! \VON'T Lasl! 2 BR. $1SJ. nP\v 3 BR 2 ba, air ~:rf':i ( i1r11·:11·y. \\'oud1•d lu1 OPEN Sun/11on \ .. i. ba!hs, {urn1al d1nin~. I;{., Beach •Corona del r.tar • Car, yard rncd, kidsJpet. I conditioned, di Mi washer, 111111 1'0<1111 fnr pu•il. ::, Brkr. ;).11!-0140 f;11n nn~. 11i>t blir, ~unken ' GRASS VALLEY: SiPrra & Laguna. Our Rental Ser-Homefinders.642-9900 i;l'l l-cl eanlng oven. Bilrn1s .. :.! halh~. d1111ui:: rn1. Mission Viejo_ 1067 I con v e r-; a 1 ion pi t , ' too~ hill g:ol'.l c.'Ounlry' 38 1.~1 I vice .is fRE£ to You~ Tl')' NJ:;\\'POHT fl!viera. Ca!'e· drps/('pts, elect. gar, door l ~"i.I ~/(). -----''-------: + 1nany f11hulous rcart11'('S.1 trrll'S or 11 w/ a t1'?!•. Nu-V1e1v. free living toi\•nhouse. 3 cnr a:ar. FC'nced y n:I. I TURNER ASSOC. BY (l\rNEH. Co11tlo. 2 Br,; Tele. &l.'>·223S fur appnt. stream $1295. per acr. ];i (I NU-VIEW RENTALS B· 21: B paneled dl'n fr l commvnity lake&: POOL, '1 ~"'' I do\\•n or "'ill trade for home I 573 An'>n or 494-3248 bl1' . ~ a.h , d . • NP : lst \Vestcrn Bank Bldg. incl. g4rdnr. $295. 831}..5146 Jlh."i .'\. C11.1~1 lh\'y., La~u11.1 1~. lni. S •. :Nu. ~::~s~1:","l .' . , " I lk bo t I ...._,.., ln!i, was l'r • lJl'I'. t'" liniversity Park Irvine 494-1177 1··1tA 71 ~·.; loan. ,_,,,.,....,.,,, SOMERSET MODEL equity . ....,.t.s a t1 u 1 · "RENTERS!!" l'rpts & drps. Pool. clubhsc, Da • BRAND new ho~. lush RUSTIC O\\IH'l'/Ag<-'nt J bcdroon1, 3 bath, h1rge lot ~l~larrison bkr l7l-I! You Get All The l-fouses ete. S350. 6-15-Crl02, 61&--:~336. ! ys 552·7000 Nights cpl.5/drps, unfurn. S300/mo. Newport Beach 1069 & pool. $111 ,99i 11 CYN. available for rent in OUR ? BR 2 Ba Obi i;ar net1r f 2 BR Condo • .,..~ Lsc POOL privileglnes. Near San ' 8 •, •, INTEREST 0. C. zoned A-1. h1Jl's('s NICE 2 BR house in Yucca BULLETIN •'PDATED 3 "l9th ' & Plattntin Liie fed 1 .... ~/.mo Diego Frwy San Juan l ]JH·:11o·1J i 11 1t 11011-urll<tn ar1•11. * OCEAN VIEW* HARBOR VIEW O.h'.. uril. S6000. ;u·. Valley. CC'r.i.mir tile sink, times/week. ronlC:r lot 0 K f~r bont or 12 BR Condos ..... $~ & S~ 499-3736 efter 6 pnl. ;i1 •1p 1hi· lull·,\· sun'OurKled r,.11111 ••\ery nu. of !his lt:C'. ~ 1 HOMES I . 71~-~i1"~, e\·ap. ~IC'r, \\'~lk to ~toces .. Homefinder1 * 642-9900 n.v. r·o~·ced ·Air, r'rplc, I j :~ ~~~~: :m~~:. ITis NEW 3BR/l,'ABA, . crpts, b,\ i l••n ·-r .,f ll'l'C'~. lliis 2 Bl: .. 2 ha .. fani. nn. l11•n1t·. REAL TY 833-0780 CliRRAND • • 1.1 \ CO . S_I 7 ';!. 00,. Jo o r in fo . '1 132 Cabrillo. C.1\1. crpts, drps, xlra clean. $300. J 3 BR llomes , $360,$375, S395 1 drps, pool pnv. 1 M1. 1ron1 I 1 ~1n11 !1"11u· h.11' 11t'111' nr flu~·· k11 . 11/l"ll'kt,r. ;u'l'<C 1 BUILDERS! ! 111 \IS.,.l--082 1 FREE FRF.;E nto + sec .• dl!p. Refs req. 4 liH Jlomes .•. sn·i.S:m:i, $-tli n1arlna. 1-lnrbor Lant'. •·\1'1.~•ho11.:. ln11u 1lh · •J1·{'1111 ,J!,!. doorent1·~·.1'11\·. ill'<1L'h LIPI.'.' ll<JU~1'.".·t·,, ."-llO.'\ Pr11nr. St>cludl'd. 21z ttr_Tt'~ Out of State Prpty. 2600 1 •Professional Scrvitt • 839-3473 '6·15-61&4 ., ltA/\CJ-_I REALTY 1-Ce11tury 21, 493·LI2ti ,10 111 .. 1 ,llp1,l11•!011.!ll.HIC' GEM ,, " " , d t 5512000 Sa 80 I l•I 111111<1 ,\ (lllll'l'I I!' blt>l·k~. --1·6. \\'alk to l.J{';u•h, ir11111:11·u· i s~~ J;;ur, l'<'•;:;~~~J('('. 2'2 'RES N \V *LANDLORDS* SHARP! 3 BR, $2'2j. Gar, lrg I * . • ntil An• 32 iJn• ho1111 11.1~ ;+u ,111 ,1; rll't'fll' \'.lO-F Tu~1in ,\11• .. X.B. l;1lc :i Br, offit·e & f;11n. rni. 1 • ·' gcnr · ' 1' \ k AC 1 jj bl ('~ t Homefinderl * 642-9900 yard for kids & pet. llAN~~LTY 1 1 ba ,,1 on•• "111 r111'11 111 llll' RE.\L TOP.S ti~2-lti'.!:; O\l'll('I' tt'ady ro 1110\'l' 111rn 4(1 BEAUT \roodC'd al·t·es. on ; 1~ Hnsiis. par 11 ~ c, .ni>nr California's Largest DESIRABLE 2 BR, 2 BA,· T * T N REAtr Larie. love Y 3 .bedrm, 2 , 1nounta111~. ~~1'1.4 hi0 · -HA-RBOR-VU-GEM-1 111'\I" hou~e. $69.500. 401 62nd I county road \\'/river il t:. ~l~i~n~s · river. n al Service'• $18.i Teahouse. Car. Pel ok.' US I Y adult condominium. Small , , , ~ s•. Nc1\·porl Sho1·('~. NB. 1 fl'Ontage, ~ $<150 per ae, $24.j(I(), "~~38.17. e Re t . J-JURRY! 2 BR, $193. CBI', * 832-5111 * pt'lll "'clcome. $225. mo. ~Ian Beller lh.in . 11.r 11 ·~I l)J t~fu~, , c;LENl1AN REAL TY ~1"18-2211 01vner. £.l:J..81!SO Don't give up the i;hlp! , 2 BR HOUSE, elderly adult Lrg yard, fcnc<!d for kids. TURTLEROCK, ~ BR. 2 ha, 836-4206 or 835-3846. ;;~an~pC'·~J~:110~~111~.'1 ;;;.\.~1r" ~.,~ BY O\\INEH: i\lust ... acnrie<-' 1 APPROX 5 hl'autiful 1•i;1atr '1'L~sht" ilR111_ c1l1a~s~f!~156· 78Ship 1 1 °,1 1!1po'·,1 1.1 210 5.1· 'r.0 476+2 $lOO. cl('an Homefind1r1 * 642-9900 ,1~1!5!e9'l ... $375. dmo. 834-6042, South lagun1 · 3286 REAL ESTATE ' • ' , ' • ,.. I I . ff 0·1 II . s o;-. orl'.' ('su s. O"U-' , "' • • . .-.... ' or rop card a11----~------1 i.:aine ,.111, zo x :;o p:1tio, full 1n.~ 01't'ly ronr~o in l:lluffs or1 l ~,..res o . 1 i>ga i\y, '."n ---MESA VERDE 501 Pa;;oo Segovia lndscpd. rre land, n1· St'hls.1 i1u1ck sale basis. 3-Bll, dui. Jt!un Capistrano. Z?ped L·l. 3 br 2 ba top location I , . 1 ll!XJ lilrnnl'~re ;o.;1. ,1; Shops GJ.1-0iSli •11. !li~f-ll!ll 1~l0111 .. 1'usron1 1•1J1'k & , -Or;;r1 RC'11lty, 493-1 153. S@~~~ lG£irS" ' G' d P Id !GREEN TREE . LEASE: 2 1~11-~~li:: ~i1·1-ri::ui ---·-\a11-L1111 pnp<'rs. hui.:t" 1!c·1·k 1 Commercial Pr t l600 ~ -Water & ar tner • 1 Br, Frplc, Beams. bh-in11. OCEAN VIEWS 1 r1vl'rlook1ng l·anyon & ln1y. I PY • . $425 Lea1e. 545-0228 ! Highly upgraded,' nr pool & -Dl-RTY-FACE • 91 1 & JtilO !\111)!~ Hu:id 1 O\\'llC'rfAgt'nL 644-&'!08. COAST I-fwy front11~e . Thaflnl1i911ingWorc/GomewitbaChuclfe E/SJDE-New 3BR h~. rm rmrk. ~ HEART OF GOLD .~·I'~ loiut ,·ai·ani Sl .l\l~~1 •·i~ ; LOW MAINTENANCE j $80,000. Trad<' & finantc. . 1.t;,.4 •rcu.y a. POU.AN tor boat. $.100/nio. 2 3BR hon1e in Turtle Rock, I Dt·~crtt•rt lllltlt'l\rl.i Ill iiS~l')'.Oll Bll1~1 .~'.\1111~K·~ '2 BR 4 1len, ne1v clc•n11'111 1 Glantz Rc,lty Servic(' o• lttt f tA. childrt'n, no pets. call Al. fanl rn1, din nn, 2 ba. nr l ... 12unaH1•;n·h,;!'1111 .1hill, •: lotyono tisirC'11 SI · sM1I i·11~1 sreps l'll\'ll\' ~~l.-r-4289 eorron111b efl c 646-7711 • pool & park, $415 mo, •• :-;1•11· t'lll'!ll'ls. drape;; ,\· pau1r , (' pool ~-... ·. four xro111 l.d words be-t ~'2708 1")a.~t 111rl1· "t11 t•· 11.1111• fl. 1.1 . 11 . fl •· 01 ... onv, 10 "-: pal"J\. Nn 1condominiums I0111toform fourtit11p1e'l'l'Ol'ds. • EASTSIOE ...,,.,... \IC'I\. 2 f'r,,11 ] .. 1 ... r 11J1•. I l'I 11 u.n 1 ~ l •0 . 1~, ' Grt·Ht l'C'l_TC'at1on arcn. ""'"""""'"'°',..-;:::;--:,.-,,,,, NEWPORT SHORES R A T W O D · pd -.270 1 ,., •228 1 •vall 18741 P1"eo Cortez, lor OCtAN VIEW 3 BR home prlv. comm. Rec. Center. POOL, TENNIS, JACU2:ZI \Valk beach. Immed poss; OWner ~Imo 493--5227 H1h Fum/Unfum 3300 NPT OCH 5 BR. 3 % bo, fam1ly/d\nlng, klvt'I)' decor, itnnUie. Avail 613). 1 yr i., Gardener , agt, 60-53)0. h1. '.': h;.1 B1 1n~ i11 u-.11 ;1111! ~u1n1r11d lll.1l1) h1--:l!l9.!._ Conv. 10 pool & flill"k. J'\o l for salt 1700 I l 2 Br waNr&g111den1r tTUR11.ER.OCK, last 4 Plan 11.1inl a,i.:nts l:ly O\\'n<'r. 614-5.iG!I. LE(ISE OR BUY niy brand · 1 ,. I j I I -f ~ ••• ~ • appt 644-4683, m-4029, Red Carpet, Realtors :: l:Ml1n1s & ilcn HARBOR VIEW 1 ilf'"' 2 BR, CON00~11NIU~I . . _ . . LOVELY 3 BR 2 ba. fam nn 713-684-2100 497-1761 \\'alk 10 Lr,.::. ft'1.• ror ncross frori1 Rosr;moor Leisllrt' \\"•rid: ~v crpt drp & Plllnt $.150 'TU;;;:;R~TLE;;;.';~R~OC;;,,K.,.,-~4""°'B~R~.~,.~m-,-· ·.-,-ES'l'--N-.. 'WPO--R-T_B_EA_Cll_•I llI-:I.IC.:111 ~ l'L ~111,1 11 'I Bi· l\o•;ti 11· ~.~& ltnni' poolJ~1wnbt·H I BR/281\, l..a1.'11na. C>v•ner. ( 21 3 I M U D I T I ~ n10 772-9706 or S.16-6299 nn, Atrium, air cond., tac New 2 1Sty, 3 B~ l'il BA. lloi!se Vt·t \ <·lo"I· 1•1 'E<·a1 ·h • CAYWOOD REAL TY ,'-',~1~1'11011. $8'2.500. By O\l'nt'r. Ri36'~· Ex!I001. 13610 or P.O.Bx 1 · . .it * MESA VERDE 4BR, ~A. yd. $475. mo. 833-IU4. Frplci, lge prto.;. pa.Uo. Gar, Condo1 Unfurn. 3415 , ,\·:"hop'. l~r l 1~'-n11 ., fJcnC'h * 548-!290 * 'v-.-. l'-1, .... A. I' I I J i Newly decorated. NOW" THE Terrace-Cardiff d1h.'llhr, near bup I rlno~. char1111n~ l"irlrkcd LEASE OPTION OPEN HOUSE Sal/Sun. by . . . . I avail. MG-7327 AGT. Model 2 Br,' 2 Ba. $335. mo. irttrlbelt. $350/MO. i:;1trlf'n, S:i6 . ."i00. 0 1\'U er. 1 NF:W PORTOFJNO honle in NE\V OCEANFRONT , n"·nr. Qa:an view 3BR/2\~ '-2 BR l ba !Im. yard °' Call 557-9950 567...ST10, ext iG days I 197-1Ql9 llarbor Vit"v.-. F'an la .!1 I i c DUPLEX I BA, crpts, drps, pool prlv. , R y L u 8 I ii Investigating Congree:sionat ' ~-eou'ples only, pet LARGE 2 Br ' Ba t'Ondo. or 67M'18& ewt/wlrflU C.ICEA:\' v 1 E \\' honif \lew ro ocean. 3 or •I Br, 3~1 1 Hugf' Rll 11·ood & w;la~. 492-j2'j9; at 302 Ave. Adobe, 4 1,._1 J : I 6 Comminees ere now known ok. n?S. mo. 546-7506. Prime toe. Jrvine, LetlM. PARi{ ~DO. N.B. 3 BR. ~ i1·JPOOL f'~C'lusi,~· nrcu. 3 I B.1, tamily rm. din rm. SIS.1,000. 4'9--1.00l'j Agt. San Clemente. ,_ • -l .. . : IJ .,.oothp11te Committee•,<# El Toro 3232 ltec. facD . 001-l1$4 aft 5:30 ba, #lj. mo lt&le. Daya, RH :I. ln1, din rn1. farn. rn1. tionu~ mi. Lftnd s ca P e<l 1 BIG CANYON C.C .. Ocau· "ASSUME 51{% l"l-L\. Double beceuse !hey sque1tze every.. NEW CX>N00 1 3 Br, 2 Ba, ~. cvtf. 6 f 0-1 IOI lil.;1• Ill'\~ ~h1n) ('.)t;lrttB. lawn, l~e f('e IOI. By owner ' ville nldl. l'i()O $q, fl. 4 BR. gamge, 2 bdrm. 3 bl\lh. Xlnl I H I y T I E I thing they can -of the -. Adult• -3 sn. 2 BA, Twnhlei PaUO, Frplc. w/wet·bar, IM>:s. 673·14.11. S 8 9. ~, O O •I 9 7 -~ 3 4 7 644-942:1 l!J.lCCIACulnr vle1v. $159,500. locttlion $26.500. 51~~7 • C 1 . Id •·V td $29.j, A/C, 11pecbl.c. vu 2 car pool •vaU. 873-6$1 FOR L,,_.ete, ..Dc!luxe. oountry w·m·1·/a~111 CHOICE Bfl)lfront location, 644-812'.l or&t2-4950. 1AS.SUME 51A%. FHA. Double I I I I' I' o.ti:i~i~: r~~h:";ui· q=dt au. 532-6584, 544-3666 eves. Li1gun1 S.cl] 3248 club villa, Meta Verde a BY OWN EH: 3 BR 2 ba, !Mm Rlni:Jc \\'i~ mobile horn~. BLU~TS condo. 3 BRL ,,_ + ' garage, 2 bdrm, 3 bflth. Xlnt , -• · · • -,_ dtwlop ''°"' tltp No.'J ~-Huntington Buch 3240 -'" M bu., pool I: J&C\m.L nn. SUPF.R OCEAN Vl,EW. Two bedroom, patio in ~. ba. End unit; l bCaut. looalion S26.SOO. s.15--3857 * $325 MONTH * ~ hU&' OCkyrrl. $SI, 9 O O lwctll)' park $l?,500. &4f..602.1 Kretnbell. Xlnt <' ond . ! Oupltxts/Unlts :• PRINT NUMURED 1£nE1s J'. Ii IS I~ Is I' I' I 3 BDRM, 2 BA. lll!&r bet.ch, Custom built 2 bdnn. ~. VIU.A ·PACIFIC. 2 BR. 2% <19'-951.8 l{V MONACO, by owner, l 640-1775 for wle • J800 . IN THESE SOUAilS . . . . . . • • lae yard1 like new. $300. WfYit c.rpeu,, ~l ta. cPu, drpa, ~ l'OR «lf.E: by"'""'" 3 BR, 2 BR. 2 ha. lot> of upgrading. BE:ACll HOUSE IJ! 500 J ~ ill<-dock wllh -"'"''" i ,.fllc, ms. mo. -· """'" ,w, .,,umablo ~.r,o. 644-$20ll. Privacy. °'""'"'''" CALL, I LARGE UNITS, South ol A ~!-';"'"'f '°'I j j In. TH~ j I I 1'EIV 3 BR, J BA. 2 "°"'• c.r Pl'll'-,\-I Otlad. Doo't -Ill> U. ""'' VA }onn, S 6 G, 000 . Get Into the DIJlY Pl.lot owner, lnfo ~ llPPI. IM,;.89J4, J:lwy, ~2) 3 BR'11, !J) 2 BR, .=, · · · C. -· Ire rHr -yd, Home 1 lhNout "1Jlt'1lt la dlNIDed. llll,p !llJ-JCJ or -oomcthing you no lonnr -~'-'"==o'-r-"(71"-l"-J.;;;328-=~=31_1_ U) 1 QJl.,Owner. 133--31194. SCRAM-LETJ.Anawers ln Claulflutlon IOIO Unllmlt<d 9113-m! lllSSION 'REALTY"~ 10 -"""'1la! -'-'-'--"='--'""''-=-==-1~-"'"-"---"-'-'--'-~-~~~~~~1-~~~~~-· I 1 • ,.f Tunday, May 28, 1974 M...iay, M•y'27, 1974 DAILY PILOT J9 ew OU•• 525 Ap11rtmtnts Un utn. ApArtm1n11 Unfurn. Aptrtmtntl Unfurn. Aptt Fu ! Persona s 350- BRAND NEW, Hunt. Sch. Corona dol M"' 3122 Cost• Mou 3124 lrvln o 3844 ~ JI• I [ '"' --J[g) INCR£ASf: you• bustHno, t-3 mR, 1~~8A. dWrao + . t'UP 1dtt>:I In % \\'kS. no 3BR, l'SBA SB/mo. Doth ~O New, Soot ll~ry. 2 CHJLOREN \\IELCOME PARK WEST ~ .... ; eKerclsetl. pad11 or glmmlcka w/atL "''· ll.'>7ol35.I. BR, 2 BA. FJ-plc. SuNleek. 3 Br, 2 ea coNlo. Newport ft, Bu 1 Op 5005 Al.SO Custom I I t ti n o . 'MBURON. 3 Br, 2 ba. fain· ~-6'?Ml71 or &44-6274. 1 Rlvltra. Pool, louna:e &: APTS. zt:r.t.6. ' Mt• por l LHt & Found S300 halttr'll/awlm .... ·ear. Juanita. nn, lllr oond, crptl, df'P', 1 'NEAR NE\V 2 BR. pavlllion. Uke country club · ;;8:12-<212.;;:;,==-'""=="'"=----,,,..--1 Pf, pool, 132$. mo. 963-1063 • Bltn Kitchen. Li&"hl &: living! Sl25. on 1 YT' lse. F a m ily Apartmer\t& 2 BR. Towt\houlc, frplc, Amu.1ement icALlF. ANl1'1AL CONTROL I S~)' 1'1ASSi\GE IN N.E. ! Aiey. Ph: 644-4674. [ \\'m. Tom ?>Ullt>r, 63-4811. 2 Bit, l Bo.th ~· avallable rrom $250. \ BR. from ~ . 1 Jluntingoton Beach Shelter 3400 frv\ne A~·<' .. SUite 103B. Duplexes ~nfvrn 3600 c t M 3 LOVELY 3 BR 2 ba $240 from ms. On Culver Drive, Pool, tennll. condnent&I VIDEO 83%1 Edlffon St. 536-23U O~n 8 AM. ~1.011, \VtMI, }o'ri .. 1-~--'-''-----"' OI. ... 124 DI -· IC' Cl ... JUit off San D~ F'N')'. bre&kfall. Sepvate famll)' fso1 WMtcflff Dr. ' (D·ck ol Hu let AM. r.•7....(l539, CdM n. nn, • A • u "OO<J Parkview Ln 5l2-~ ...,&~ ...... 1.... ._ '"l!l\"'-~~Wr.J-"'-'"--'-::::;::=:::___ ___ _ • lC'e: front 3 BR &-3 l111e, edlt1 ovr 16. Sec. Sys.._,,.., ' 1ec1:K1b. ~ 10 •iu11.1pp .. ,. NE \Y P 0 RT FINANCIAL I ANIMAL AS$1Si'. LEAGUE ~~~~~!!!'!!~~~\ ht.I., con.ipltte blt-inll. S100. 615-7812. L19un1 Beach 3848 '-One beach. 644-§1 CENTER · Adoptf9n, spaying &: 1 ~ n\O. 64-4-6.i"lO. : NEW Dini Point 3126 Spect1cul1 r , New N!.'W, !!!}e 1 BR, Ulili. c~·~~C:t~!~~R GAMES N~~.~f..c/~~,1°;,(;u~~~3 1[ ~-,..,._ \rz'l Aptrt,,,.l)t•.,'~111tJ1hed i 1, !I & 3 BEORO.OM Ocean Vu TownhOUHI ~"c~n::~~5~ ~~6 tn4)642--3l.ll Eict. 246 Irish Sf:tter, Red, fen1. . .~ •' 1·· 1 I d ' 3706 & DELUXF. 2 en. 2 R1\ 11pt. Walk to beach. 2 BR .. den _.,.._ 1st mo. FREE Gernl. Shep., Tri, tent. II uu,I I In \l'/"w c1·pl nll r o o rn I\, + 11·ct bar, tile patios. frplc, Rooms ......, ''The Electronic •video Collie, mix, tri, male Ll'M'LE ISL.AND 2 8 2 SPiit'\ Levei Apt1 Unf. dl'cklng, pnnort1n1lc Vit'W of custon1 crpts. .d r pa, · Deluxe 3 roo1n ofli~. Carpet, Game:' 15 quiet, very profit· Terrier n1ix. Lt. Bnt, F. Ba, Sund"c!elr, .-(;:an ~e, \. l>l'llch &. couslline. ONh\\·hr, appliances, $430 per mo. SLEEPING Room, refria:, drapes, air conditioned, in able & 18 seen ln best Shep mlx, tri, mil.le Furn. or Unrurn, )Tly. $37~. OCCUPANCY JUNE 1 dbl ovPn. nuto. g1u·.'.lge 837-48TI trees. coJy, priv. entr. Ne\\'flOrl Beach near Udo places:· * * \VBll Slroet Terrier mix, Blonde, F. Summer-S750. nio. 216 0~·:1l't'. Aclul11> only, no pt'lll. * OCEAN VIE'W·2 BR * GenUeman. Ref'1. No Shops. 520 sq. ft. $240 Joomal front page t-.liirch Terrij)O(l, Black, fein. l.°'tystel. 6 7 3. 7178. 1-FE:J\TURJNG: ,s,;.l!J>t,1•r n10. on leltse. * No pets. LRG POOL. * smoking. $120/mo, 673-522'1.. mone"1'!:: 6~1~1!ewport Place 18, 1974. Poodle mL~. Black, male 728-2749 ""'"J.>: · $260 lse. 6T»--6145 ROO~J FOR ~tAN. $70. a...., •~ ! 06berman, Blk/Brn. le111. ATTRACTlV£ 2 liR upper .. Lofl ~ro:in1s .e Frpl•"" e UJ;LUXt<; 11c"'' 8tudio 2 b~. l id I I 3856 mthly 775 }'lower St. C. A1. *WATERFRONT* "TI1c> total tnke from all the !Ten-ier n1ix, Blk, te1n. Jo"rplc •. asrat.-e. Utll pd. No 1 Cc111.nuct1teklt~l.\eri~ E.\· 1'~ ba, OC<'sn \•~w. pri. 0 s e 646-9136 Pri1ne Ne'o\'P(lrt Beach loc. machines now in play is l\lix Shaggy, Charcoal, r . peta. 1 blk to beach. Avail poi.:ed Bean~ Cc1llngs e i:;11. patios, L>llM incl wstlr & BAY VIE\V nr.pvt beach. SINGLE rooms for rent. Executive oftiet>s '''/lrplc.,, es.llJ!lllll'd. at mor~ than ~900 Gern1 Sllep, lli, fein . Jor wh\)er l'e~(ll Sept. lSth closed Patio..<; e Pool & dryer, cpl/d1·ps. Fron1 $250 3 br 2 ba ~Iv rm w/ frpl · Sho\\·ers, furnished. can wet bar, private bath I nulhon. annu111Jy. * T1n1e Cerni. Siii l'ointer. n1nll' im. mo. 6~529 "'\uidi;: 1unny oth<!'r Conl'enicncell. up. 2481:.! LaPaz. 493--7040. SJ25 t..se'. Adults. 67"".>-..3022 ' S40-8083. Bill Grundy Rltr. 61..>-6161 t ~tagazine, April 1, 1974. Poodle n1Lx, off \Vht, ni.ale 12131246--316.2 wkd&)'.111. Adults only. N~\\', i>upcr dlx, cx1r~ lg. 2 Mesa Verde 3863 ' FURN roon1 w/ priv ba & NEW This can be your O\\'n bus· Do>.~e/Te.rrier, Tan. male NICELY furn bachelor yr i HAY LQfJ APJS HR, den, 2~~ ba., sitdown balcony. $25 .... 1c. & up. Plush office Bldg., 2 to 6 Rm ine.11111, "'It h atl of your Colhe n1':"'· Blk/B1·n, n1ale round. 1 sdlt, ovci· 28. Non ! • 11·1•t ba r w/it-c makc1·: e HO?>tE ATMOSPHERE T;,00 Seaview, Cd~f. &u.ltes. Conference profils in cash ln1medlately., Bull/~errier pup, fen_i. smoker. no stude111, $11 0. lqilc., Alnund6'l7; 51261.ots of Deluxe 2 & 3 BR. Rental Ofc Room & Bo•rd 4050 Xerox copier. Near O.C. ~: J?<>cumen.led proof ol poten· 1' S\lh/eHHicT/P0?<1leT~up1pics 310 Apolen11., B.l. I 283 AVOCADO t:lhSC'\o;! g1. a-309a J\face Ave. 546--1034 port. 833-3640. Ila! eanun.gs. ~rric>r, 11• l'nl. COSTA M l'Z,\ZZ!! Immaculate 2 Bl?, h 38 9 ELDERLY Partially blind t • I LalJ inlX, Brn/Tan. fl'lll. Balboa Peninsula 3707 ESA 2 bas., btnn1 C<'ilini!;, llblc New port Beac 6 I "·on1 ·n, "'·ants elderly 1\•0-Busines s Renta l 4450 ; 1t\\:l'stmer.11 s rroin $1200: Call 1;1.b, ~la:k. ff'nialC' 64$.0143 1 ek'C gnr. 1thare v.·ashcr, nian for compank>nshlp, 1 u~ rollec;t lron1 9 :\r-.t-.-1 P\I I on1 c1a11H111, llC'd; fc1n 2 BR. YrtY. $250. lul"lri,; u1il. I i\Ion·Thun; 5:31J.7::!0 pni dryer. cpLH, drps. Adul1s. i10 CHANNELFRONT room & klt. priv, Reas. Nice NOW LEASING ' o; fo'.'1·ar<l yo~r i11q1:11ry lo Bragle nux, B/\\, n1alc Over 40. 67:{-0!SO, 507 E. ::z:Sa:t:l·Slulnlll~l'=iPl"I' :;::: , J>('ls. $230. 1110. S4N16J 2 BR., 1 ha. Room tor boat. 2 BR apt, C.l\1. 646-3438, VIE\V. Del Obispo Roa<l. 1 r\" Ito n, a I f.~n!~r1:unn1.en1 1 Poodll', Black, r:n1alc &tboa Blvd, 01'1 . _I SUPJ::R 2 Bil. APTS. $375 Unf .. yearly. J\.frs. Mead or M8-0031. Dana Point . 2 story, office~. Conipa~), ~:i.t ~i~eh .''.11Y·, . CAT.s I Creal Vie1v. Thompson WALK TO BEACH Jackie suitable tor doc Io rs• Sw1 Jost, Ctthfo1 n1a 9Jl28. i S1an1e~e. S~ P!. n1::itc * NEW * I i\Ianagcmcnt Corp., 493-0141. :i Bdrms, 2 baths Summer Rent•1• 4200 dentists, architects, etc.,' Call Tues/Wed I GBlk, \\Thtb,bGray, 11\I & F'. 1 • 1 1 $325 M stores, boutiques. Exclush·c 1 rcy a Y. _ma e . ·Th~~i!1[li ~;~~·n~v~i1~ki~7 1i VILLA NINOS Huntington Beach 3840 Yeary ease. o. FACING OCEAN, N.B., non c on1petitive area.1 M C~ll~c~: I SEYERA; k1t~ens: asso1ted HOUSE 3 BR, 2 ba. lrpl. 2 [ Spac. Vu, 2 fan1ily, db\c apt. Occupancy end of 1971. r. r IV s I co ors. or a option: ?-~~·:;~le!~Cd~r~ util CHILDREN Cai· gar Furn $400 Month Ea.·seU-conta.incd. Summer Owner/Broker, (714J,I (714) 135-3311 AND OTHERS, .J:l6-~J13 2 BR, 2 BA APTS and parents love the Yearly . . · ' S395. v"kly. Also av11.il Sept. 642--0590. I REWARD Cost• Mesa 3724 I SUjX't'-Con1fo11ablc-Quiel I . on winter lease. 4 916 DO\VNTO\l'N Lagu Be h , • FARGO Lo 1 · 1 Se t 7 Id Corona del Mar 3722 . 6008 Bo by1ittlng --\\'!U. 511 infant or older al niy h o m e . References, I !i-l iS.111\on Vtejo area. Call I ;;s1-nss Babysitting cvtning~ n1 Y I hon1c In Costa l\Jesa, after ~: 30 pin. 21<»1 Sll'tling, Ctl.I. B usin ess Se rvices 6009 BOOKPG, typing, f i I 1n g . Need he-Ip! Call Roxanne's • Bus Serv. Reas rate!. ! ~7-2827 eves. ' c"'-.'",p:;e.;cn;_l.:c•..c,-'------6"0=15 PATIO-Covers & ~'ks. Custom designrd rxpcrtly built. Free estin1atl'" i fi.16-7~J98 816-9-19;) : c ,\ R Jl E: NT H y ' ~la Sl<'r Craft.sn1an-ren\Odellng .t 1 hnii;h 1v or k guaranll'cd f1'ec> Estimates. 499-310.i , r_;:\p~.;Jl.T CAll PC:NTJtV Cabinets -General rtrpir, Re;i~onnblc 111.tes. 6~j...1fl9,i CUSTOM Wood\\'Ork, ren1od., paneling & repair. Vint·r Lenholf, 536-8475. 1-;:=======::;;;i En<."losed Garagl's. arge, 1p•c1ou1 •P1rt-Seashore 646-8032, ~ na . ac [ · st r1s1 t l'I'. mos o . 1• 1 Gas & \\'ater Paid. l\lo. to ments at 8 11 n bu r y store, 1650 sq. ft. Parking SANDWICH SHOP Hns c .r-.1. clog tags. has $165/Mo. ,1 C BALBOA Island 2 Br, NE\\IPORT & 17th SI., Costa I NC'ar 0. C. Ail'por\ 1 tattoo on right bi.11·k rhii;:h. f.'ENC~A1'ES-STF:PS I 0, 1'1'111811! 5190 lo $200. I roas. garag• sleeps 6 July t175 •• uoo I o,~,, 9 to '. v· c 'I c II 6t" 810' o· RAILINGS-DECKS-ETC. 1 Cht'ldr on Welcome • ~ud•en 6 & ,-""""'" • · '1 · 'Le:.a: sq. l. store, .... " ic. ·· · <1 .Jo-.. 1 ... 7 • GIGANTIC I· Bl't. ....,, ""''""' per wk. Aug &: Sept $200. parking. 5 Day 11·ec>k 5."12-7981. 5'io-63• ('\'<'!'. New shag crpt. Clea11. l.nls 1 232-1 r:lden A\'l' • 83.'>-2480 ~ ~~~ lh'""!nrld pre sch! 675-6529 "'lmds (2U)24&-3162 CORONA Del r-.tar deluxe Rs1 1 oVad 1 'E.' bRuAsint'R'E"AtolrnT><Y.. LOST· }'eni Irish Setlel' 5 1 ,\DD, remoclel, ;1l1c r, lran1e ol green la\\'n. Co"cred · rens Pay nrea wkday11. suite, 323 sq. ft. I n\o<;.', \'iC. &rnan:I · & 1 & finish stores, 0H1Ci's.I g.'lrages. Adult s. no 1ie1s. 1 Off The Beaten Path • Large 2 & 3 Bn apts. PARK NEWPORT 2 BR, frplc, 2 BA. Nr. park, Rea1onomics, Bkrs. 6T.H>iOO * 642-7007 * Harl>or.. c .i\I. rte 11-a rd, hon1cs. 962-1961. a.120 F'ullerton A\'t. 11 blk • 2 ndtLll rec. f'enlt'ni APARTMENTS beach &: bay s~ l\'k 3606 I KlJ-{ifi68 c1~1ys, or 6-12-9729 . Carpet Service r:. of r\e1,·port Blvd. &: 1 hlk . • Easy 11.ccrss 10 niost l!nl· Bachelor 1 or 2 Bedrooms Park Ln. &ri.-orn. · NOW LEASING 1 l aft J pn1 So. of liay~. Costu :'llcsa. Sp1h·1ous .. \rJulr Gardl'n Apts 1 ploynll'nt 01't"as and Townhouses . . Mes• Verde Dr. Plaza I e COCKTAILS & F'OUND: Ladies l.ullfold & JOi!N'S Carpt>I &: Upholsh'1-y IH2-8690. * Luxui 1ous sl111g carpl'I~ I • Nr 1;hoppini: 8: fniy~ tT. $19-1.50 Open !J..6 Daily RENT our home 111 Kona by 1525 f.lesa Verde Dr. E:a:.I. D INNERHOUSE Dr1 Sh n 111 po 11 . 1 Soil. * Bit,.,,. ,-,, I o· .1 h e fron• 51°-. -1 . v.·eck or 1nonth. Phone Id 1 f R L" 1 1noney 011 B1istol Stree1, 1 · s 1· 1~ 11ras r·1· "" !)pa Poo' . Tennis 67~ ,444 ea or estauran. t, 1ouor., S••t' 190 _ 1,,,000 do•i•n Hetardanls1. IJc"rcasPrs .'V, * 1 p I ' ,. BB"" .,....... ~ ~ Costa !i-lcsa. Fri. ri.ray Illh. " .rt! 00 " .iis ..., s BANBURY CROSS Acros~ tron1 Fashion IsJa.nd . . Drug Store, ~rv1ce Shops,' HOLLAND BUSINESS Please call & identify aU color bt'lghtcnrrs & 10 Ambassador Inn * Pl'1va1r r~:i11os , • t at Jamborl'C on San Joaqum I PU~. Point. Beau!. 2 Br. Blk &: Deluxe Office Space. · _ ~ 111!nute hl caeh for 1vti.ite I .i:: 2 Blfs. S170-Sl9j (Near Beal'~ Blvd~ \\a~~) ifills Road. To Bay/Bch/Park. 5180. per Call 545-4123 675-4110 SALES ;)\0-0608 tHS-09~>2 arr<'r J P.ri-1. c;u·pc>ls. Savl' your n1on1·y BRAND NEW Gas .r. \\lall'r Pd . 16761 VlE\\i POIN r Li\~:r.. (714) 644-1900 I \\'{'(>k 673-9169 or 673--119-1 . LOST: l\lale Seal Point by saving nie extra trips. $34.SO & Up C:ncl. Garage. • 842-6604 • y ~ I R I 4250 600 SQ. FT. C.M . $155 : HJ ma I a ya n Ne c d s : \Viii clean living rcn .. dinin-.;' SINGLE STUDIO APT LA MANCHA APTS. RICHARDS LIDO AREA a at on enta a w/2 pri. rms. 646-2130 BEAU'J'Y Salon, prestige I mcd1cat1on Vic. 42nd St, i r1n., & hall $15. Any 1111. SPBCIAL WEEKLY RATLS : 778 St..'011 Pia('(', c.~I. UNDER NEW' ~~v nit.; 3 r'J i·1 ba. F/~, TAHOE CABIN for Rent, by STORE nr. N'pt. Post Office $~~f+ 8si.!~~-ini c~pe~~~~ I N.B. ! s1.;;o, couch 510. Chair S5. 15 2277 lfarbor Blvd. • !H2-2007 MANAGEMENT G/2-1 '~ar., u d f" A;~· day or week. Ne-th. Shore & Greyhound depot. 587 Sq. j 5101\f • handles. 64a-0822/ 673-7164 96.3-i02S yrs. exp. is \\'hat counts not COBta Mesa. &lt-4340 I, New & Spacious 2 BR. Bll·l!1s. N <' "'' I y 010.· inc~.~~i. :.,3~o':it · Lake Tahoe.~ Con1pletely ft. $160 Mo. Agt. 646-2-114 1 642-3623. LOST gold .. snake" ring G:r~1.1J11~0J\Q~1:k mysc>lr, 1 decoral<'<I. r .. ncl garagl's. . . furnished 962-i4()J Industr ial Rental 4500 I w /ruby eyes, lost on beach-. ~ uq.lfevAlliYie•utiful .. 11. 2, & 3 BR, bit -ins, pool Beautiful landscRplng. Lrg N~wpor! Crest· ~ean Vie"'·] CORONA del ?>far July, BEAUl+~:t-~'0·~~/.~~o3~-;T R \' near Hotel Laguna. RE·. L&R Crpl Clnrs. ll~e _524_.9.1 VAL D'ISERt Ga('d.•n Ap1 o;. R«'N·E'w"·PFOc.RIT200Vtol LuLr.;A,, cP\~Y Hrtoo-hoa ch~ld 's &dreamhl?. ~~1v.,;f~.;..~rus90 • 3 BR/J ; Aug., Sept. 2 Br, t Ba fully INDUSTRIAL STORE. \VARD Da1·e !213) 986·0279. II ~~'i4·Gs~:r h:;U3~7g5· Sola Adult1-no pets .•• l 0 \\' e I'!' • . ""'.SC 0 l'o pplllg SC s. . . U"t • furn. $500. mo. Adults only. CO~Il\1ERC1AL •67'.,..3409 • I FND· German sh. e p h e rd ~'-'-"' c---· =----------,,= e\'er)'Where. Stre&ni & _ 1J9 Pla:ent1a A1·c., C.:'11. I ~h1ldrgn 11·eiron1c. _Ph : * SJ.IARP 2 BR, 2 BA, one 675-3482 OFFICE SPACE I t O rt' 5015 Sabll' rem . very gentle do.e:. I Ceillng1 6018 l'l"&terfall. O' . --..J. Rrr. 1 •l~2-23J7 .i56-4 l.50: If no tuu;, 84 (-7J3t. le\'Cl. Eastbluff. Pobl. S295/ Cd"-J·"y Aug • Sept 2 Be for ll'asc in choi,.c nves ppo Y Vic \\'esl Costa r>.il'sa I IA"" I r..10 8.J3.J()j3· 833 89 ... UJ • CE • • • • ' ' ' ... • ' • • \VILLARD PAINTING * Rm. Sawui.. Sn.e:I. 1·2 Bdnn. 1 UR in qu iet 4-plr-.; BRAND NEW 1 • ••• • • • 74. 1 Ba. Fully furn. $500 mo. r..11si;1on Vte)O area. ,Good qENER.~L !i-Igr .. conipetent 642-7221 t\c>l'I' Acoustical Ceilings + Fum·Cnlunt. Fron\ SI 12. I Courtyard sening. Pool. UJ:.:LUX~ nev.· Lrg. ~_BR. ,2 1 i\duils only. 675-3482 frv.')' ~ccess at A 1 er YI 111 selling cons u n1 er F'OUr\D: 2 sniall d 0 i; s repairs. Dtyivall & ivall ~ 1t at ~ Parsons. jru:uzzi. Sl90/n10. Inrld.~ ;dt . DUPLE XE~ .. ha. _bl111~s, garage, $2.aO. No ! Rentals to 'Share 4300 Pr~ ~'~Y.. R ~a~ tors I 111:oducts ne~d~d as par_tn t'r Terril'r/POO<!lc. blk & 11·ht., text tch laster iug. No. ~2-8670. ulil's, rcfl'ig & ~·ncl i:11r. Jlu11t111~1nn Bt·a~h !. ,1,, :' pr ts. 61a-n62. par11c1pat1on sol1c1tcd.I 11·1111 hro inventive Vi<·inity li.B. High School.I u io3spas.1z...·fr $31 WEEK & UP Adull_s. no _ P.'ls. 3 9 '.: ~·<lroon1~. $2iJ. · . S32i San Clemente 3876 EXEC. SECTY, "·ants 10 1131-1400. engincf'1·s who have superior Call 8-12-6478. , · a .i. e Studio&: 1 BR Apta. lla1111llon. 6t:>-4 111 . } 1 ~ e pl n c ~. dish~ asher. shnr~ lge 2 br, .2 ba apt. in I products. Share & 1n\'cst , BLACK Poodle "Poochie" • Cement/Concr ete 6019 e TV~ Maki Service A\·ail. 11 BIL ca rport , pl"t pa!10.1 !l~l)~e, drafX's, .. cholC't' of NE\\', extra large 2 BR, 2 Laguna Niguel iv/suitable NO't_Y LEASING 1 equally up 10 $5._ooo. Reply I Losl sirwe !i-lorhcr·s Day in I . e Pbonr:Servlce-Htd.pool I Ne~· crpts, drps. All elc>C'.·1 c,upel lng.4 bl~ks iol~ach. BA j)O(li. Exciting city & tent roommate. ~7-TI50 or Huntington Beach Box 8!°• Dally Pilot , P. 0 . C.l\1. park vie. 5i3 Plunicl'i JF.~<; Cetnent. Contractor. •Children & Pel SecUon I fi<'spon. adults only. No 1 Call r714J8l3-S."'10 ix>l~et'n 8 OC'('an vie1\.·. $240. 496-0016. 586-3600. Ask for Barbara B. NEW M-1 Box lJ(i(), Costa Mesa, Ca. St Cl\t [ l)riyew~~~· 7~.~ de 1" a 1 k 5 ' 2376 NMVnnl't Bl 'd C'.\I I "Id • 11111 & 5 pin, ru;k for Sall(Jy. , :v. • 92G2G · · · ()llllOS . ....-.·l ~a. ~'t"-· ~\., · •cu ren/~ls o~ \\'nler B G d A D~LUXE 2_ BR. l ,1 BA, l\lATURE prof. straight 940 Sq. f-"t. & UP ' LOST Sian1ese CAT. Sinai\ CEr-.IENT & Block \rork. 548-gf'";xi or &U--3967 bco<li;. $13.i/MO. 5-1.1\.-1322.. . ~aut •. ~r en pts. Yt_nlk to to1\n/bcac_!1. Ocean nia1e seeks same. Ocean vu, Hamflton le Newland St. ; ~TIE.NTION .• plant lO\.-Cl_"S, male Blul'Point. Lite> tan-all I \\'alls, patios, side\\·alks, 1 BR Mobtle Jlome. Nr. J JlDRi\1, rt'dC'COra1ed, So. Pr11a!c pa!1os.. 6 !?001!', v1e1v. Adults. 498--0.>36. ( Lag. Bch. 494-2761 0 1. •1'71 . 1ntenor ~es1gners, h a_i r 1 t."Q\or. Has s i 11 u s i 1 us . <'ii' B hr or joh li-IB-G915 shopplng. $110. mo., Adult Cs1 Plnl'.a area. Adults, no l'&uuas .. Jll.CU7;ll, ll'nn1s, 2 San Juan 1 49-1-6028 ·stylists. etc .. ~ Prestige . 49:"r49!J..I --·-. Y · · : · Lady or Cpl.e., :>ll-4.:).IS an 5 JX'I~ Sl:..0 1110 &12-0-ICil c:ir prk g. Bike 10 btach. C . 3878 NEW BLDG l .M 1 1200 fl location For mol'e info t'all 1 · CE!i-lENT: Patio. drives, &: \Vknds :ill~;.;, & 11.'knd · I from SJ:'.:j. Rl6--02~J!l. ap1strano 1 JlROFESS. \\'On1an wishes to $176 2400 -fl ·t i,..; ~3 &w-1370. from 10 ~ 5 LOST· LIL,\C PT SIAl\IESE:, i\·alks-Repairs, Sll\V & .~~~~~~~~. --, -WALK TO BEACH . . sharl' lovely 4BR home · sq._ • ..,.,.,. Sund 1 calJ 646-5063 I 1nalf!. l\\'hite \l'/!!,rcy pts1 rl'move. }'rec est. :i~·~S!l98 I STOllY 1o11lt h patio, 1 bdrn1 LRG 2 BR, 2 Bo. din ni1, 1 LE.\SE/op11on to buy. '~ 11·1.~tiriw. in s.E. }lunt. Bch. ph. front office, crpts, lrg ay · · Substanlial rcii·ard S:ID-J.lJJ -furn. Enclosed J:: a r 11 g 1· . cpt/di'p, stl'/IT'C p 0 0 1 . Rl'an~t nc11· dc!u.~c 1, 2, J Br. rent ap11li<'s to purch. price. nr oceun .. PJ.I : 968-4914 rear doors. Anahein1 & 1 Money to loan 5025 · · , CEl\IEt'T \\'ork of a 11 AduHs only. $160. ~9930 1 Ad!t.~. no pc>ls. 5 J 70. Crpls, blt·ln.~. frpl1·. i;;11'. 317 Nc1v 2 BR I own h s c. \\'A:.JTED-\VORK'G Terminal Way, C.M. Days FO~ND: Cat, fen1a!e: l~ng , kinrls. Rl'asonablt', free Est. or 545-5297 I 64~ 2'1.n, St., !Ir:. 847-39l'>7 or D rps I dsh1\•shr/rng/pool· h · C Pr! BRoman 646-5033 or ,eves 646--0681. . 931. % hair blk & 1\'h t. H.B. r Jor1da 1 ~"'=-'-~"='"='="""",--.,-"""",---,. COMPLETELY t"'urn l BR * }.'~l\1. GAllDl:'.:N -\PT . 536 .. 1897. /Indy facil: Best _area -nr i ~·i" ap~'.1 -$~!;.. ... A~....,..,· BA, OFFICE '+-\\'Ol'bhop + 83'x ! ~ • 1j & O\\·cns. 96().2U3 aft. 5. I ("QNCRE.-rE Pa110~. Pu tio ~ ' j :'i I ~. . -• • Dana J\1ar1na. $205. ' 1 . pn\ . ""· .....,....,.,, . 200' ard . • }o"'QUND f I s· t c ' Q l"! •k R apl. Adu.Its, no pets. 1 .. 11 Unfurn 1 BR . $155 Up.I NE\\-2 l3LJ,STOBF:ACH 496-JlS5 e 493-20ll !lflVINE N 2 BR 2 Ba y . Ideal for boat MOHE'('AVAILABL& .. en1ac ian1csl'ca . ~J\ers. u111 y_1101 . eas. }"lo11·er. ~7883. in Adult seclion. : 1. 2 ,i:, 3 Br. OJK'n for _· · ew · building, brickyard, truck . . 'T . 1 y1c._ Walnut sq. Ca 11 Lu·ense<I. 6.J2·R.1 \•I. LRG Bachelor liv rn1 srp 177 F.. 22nd St. 642-364.'>. '1 inspection Sun & f.ton. N. $19J., 2 BR. 1 ha. "'-W cpl, To~ofe·aJ_~~M~2 ~ storage, ·etc. '375 per ·n10.+ }or i~ rNf' s opunlSlngle , aSl-»19. Contracro r 6021 ki!;hrn. bath., \Vlr pd.' Pool: ! • TROPICAL POOL-''" ro_rnC'r \Vnrnl'r & Sims. drp~, pool, range, & oven. ma e on y, ' . utll'a, W:/skle C.M, M-1 !am ... r , ~~ ts up FND: Orange tabby, !i-lalc. . . Adult, 110 pet. Sl40. 645-8965. 2 BR 1,. ba .. 11 Dolph111 Realty (21:1)376-:14.VI relng, 2 car gar. 26424 Gar•g•I for Rent 4350 ume. 673-5882 , 0 16. 71 · Young cat. Vic: Highland o.;.-~1gn -Rc1nCK!l'I -_Adch- LGE t'URN 2 Bil 81 . 1 stairc~se f~lc ~;-0 ~~~~ I BR,\ND New 2 BR aptli. Pasco Cannel or p~ne Mr. NEW M-11400-5000 sq ft shop I Money W1nttd 5030 Dr. &: Irvine NB. ;H/l-7427 I 11011.s .-Paint "Bu1ldlng \\'/\V d s 1 A·dulti:s.no I \Vater & Gas pd ~S-ilss · Enrl .garages. Rec Rm. Rodnian. Z13-68l-46.J8 MINI WAREHOUSES &: offices. Arnpl prkg. 208 3 , • FOUND: Ge rman Shorthair "."' if it ".·err 01:1rs". i'l!ano.; I . s1':i. ~s520 . . . j $']).) & Up. 417 \"orktOl\'11, Sant• Ana 3880 STORAGE phase pwr-trash. ser., xlnt I NEED $15.000 2nd ~ D dog. 5/19. Vic. Lake For<'st Consl~llC'ILOn Lie #2j{)733. Pf''· · · EAST~IDE LGE' 2 BR. • just off Beach Bl\·d. Dri\·c : l\'o l\1ove-in or r.tove-0ut Joe, nr. S.D. frwy. 64&-l2l2. I secured by Lg. rqully, area. Call 8J0...-0892. I ~C,.71()8. Huntington Bffch 3740 O\·erlooki~g pool. ?''P~. \\" \\' !3y OPEN ALL \\'EEKE:ND. BEAUTIFUL charges. From i7.so per $125 UP, Stores, Offices, Doyer Shores Bayf~nt hon1e. F6UND: Puppy. Tri-color ' c'°E'°'R°'~"·'01c"'K~-~"~-~So-,-~B~ld~g. ~ts:.~liO. Adulli;, no pets.' Olt:Z ORO ,\PTS & ch.eertul· mori:tb. Individual air cond & bath, Prine. only. 642·~. I male, 3 mos. Vie. Hoag I Conlr. Add. ren1CK1. St. lie LOW WEEKLY RATES 9J · .·, ~ 8234 Atlanta s~~':o~~n:;ts. Hamilton & Nt;?wland St., JIB 17301 Beach, HB, 842-2834 Mort, Trust Deeds 5035 l Hospital 642--0288, 64~7786 !;l 1 -l l 4 3 2 I . 6 7 3-fi0.11. Executive Suites 12BR, 2BA, ~:ean 11• i\., 1,2 & " Bil. J>riv gar. pool, e Adults Only ALLSPACE M-1 SPACE COSTA MESA 1 LO . Oran e le 0",c' .. '='"21~7c,0·,---,------.,-,--72~ Yor lttown Blvd. . ~h;~·sh$h~rer1~'*11<'B~\~ 1 ~ii ; \\'HSl,1er, dl'_)·er. Oose to e 2 blks f':'Om s. c Plaza ~1'70 uoo sq. ft. ~Ai~ ST LOANS UP TO 90"/e 00~· eye, ~·C:~e .. :a~~~'. JACK Tau!an~: p al ios . Bcat:h Blvd. Ill Yorkto,1•11 I ap~l's. SlSO. 9ig..50!l9. heath. 536--03.16. •Rec facil & clubhouse $25 SECURE single. No. 1, O\vner 646-12j2 641-2228 1 •. TD L . H.B. 545-93ll/968·6540. rem~, add. Lie. ~-1 269072 536-0411 ' . $149 2BR CPTS • 2 & 3 BR-Sorry, no pets 2177 Miner St Costa f.Ie a 10c PER SQ FT--1 s oa ns . . :-Oly \\ ay Co. S.l2-4i03. STUDIOS A 1 BR's , $190-2 Br. ii,, _Ba .Studio. drapes, gar, pool. Spacious 3 • FROM $l!ll/MO. &f'l-5013, 494-i763. s · '. . • · ' FOllt-OD:., Puppy,,. Tri-color j Room Additions. Alterations. e run k.Hchc>n Drps, crpts, palto. 28J O.elc. BR $199 842-0:w.I or PARK PLAZA II • 3600 sq. ft . 4001 Biri:~i. NB 2 d to L innle: .. rnos. 'ic~ ~l_foag I Li·. Reliable. Free Est. Jay e H d I Adj. shop'g. j4S-8 741 ;, 'IZ...lj(W · SO' IV, St••••ns 10X22 GARAGE. $27. mo. Baun1gardner. .J41-5032 n oans Hospital 642-0288, ~:>-/j86 , J tn to 642-1403 eatc> poo . . 213-592-:t227 ! 8-,, .. .. 2176 Placentia Ave, C. :r-.t. ALMOST NEW C M i LOsT H . d f , I . o t s n , • Lllundry facilities · · I NE\V Al'TS . \\ \LK TO ( Off Sunaov.-·er) (re r) 636-4120 betwn 1-5 • • I : eiia; or rt>luui P · E lect rical 6032 e Fr« ~tllities 1 $210.2 BR. 2 BA. QUIET. ! l:lEACll. 1 & 2 ~R's from Santa Ana 54~1121 8 · _ 1300 Sq ft, $185. per mo. Low.,t r•tes O r•nge Co. I \\·arn~r. 551--0i94. e l''ree linens . · Crpts, drps, IJ!tni;, clo~ed Sl 7• 1 $2ll EXTRAS S t B h 3890 STORAGE Garage for R<!'nt &W-2361 or 64&-9168. Settler Mtg. Co. sleeping bag. I.mt on ~E LECTRICIAN . LiC<'nse • T.V. &: m-ld S1?rv. nvai!. gar. Pri".· patio. No ~ts._ j~2j7:, · · unse eac 1959 Maple Ave., No. 5 Stora • 4550 : '42-2171 545..0611 No.. 233108 .. Sn~all . jobs, e Bar-B-Que 21:!6 Thur1n 61a--5172 . . . 2 BR Apt lge sundcck 1 Blk Costa Mesa 9 'Servin"' Harbor area 24 ......, n1n1nt & repair~. 548-5203. • Phone M!rvltt IL B OUP l'\t\V 2BR AP'T. iralk to . ' Olli R I I' -.,. .;•~· I ][j] . • 1 mile to ocean 2 BR, 1 .,-z AS. C • beach. Wshr/Dr)T. $225. to ocean. $250. Yrly. (213) ce Int• 4400 • ! .. ~ORACE space, SJj,OCIO lsl TD on rommer. PersOflals a... Gardening 6045 LES ONLY. $175, 610 Pll: 536-2570. 592-1076 OFFICE SPA E 15,X:::O · 217 ~\'fJCado St .. I site downlO\\'Tl San Juan,. . .,. Btaut. Garden Apts. JOANN, APT C. 548-9573 1 MO FREE RENTI Apts Fum/Unfurn 3900 RENT Costa J\.fesa 1Ta~"°R' eosta l\fesa. 645-5714. Capislrano. $350. per mo.! '=iiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiii MO\V & EDGE expert + Private patJos, 8 Pools, -· • • . . . Rentals Wanted 4600 includ. 9% due 2 vrs. 10'.C: ! • dependable. Coll for prompt saunall, jacu:z:l.i, tennis. 2 $1.).1. - 2 BR, Infants to 1 yr Ne"'· deluxe 2 BR, beach BRANO NEW nt Adams. Be au t 1f1:' I · discount (n 41 8Jt-i 2lo 1 Per sona la 5350 free est. John :-i.1&-.il-IB car prk'a .. Bike to bench. old,. 2077 Wallace, C.f.1. art'a. 417 Yorktown. H.B. ~en:-. Air, mu 111 c • 8 YR Cd..'t resident desires 1 · · EXPERlENCED Japanese From $135. 846-0259 646-a223 E.'XTRA Lrg 2 hr 2 ba dlx Jan1tona1, Clnss A. \Val~er BR · ground f1oor a Pt 1 Announcements 5100 SPIRITUAL READER Rti rdener yard, maintenancl' Nfwport Beach 4 3769 • DELUXE 3 Br, 2 Ba. a:\ poolside ~pt nr beach. $165. VERSAILLES ~7~36B~rg64~~ne Hill, \\'!gar., Cdl\f. Reasonable. I i\-tEJl.tBERSHIPJ i mi 1 t r1, ~:~eJ00~!ulo~~:e;~. <t"d clean up 963-1020 bltns, lrp~c, gar;_ poo. Z32.0 Florida St. 53&-~. I ~ ~ , Eves 6 7 ~;; 0 7 3 4 or $1500. ·74 T'Urbo Ccnturian 312 N El Camino Rea1 !i-10\\1 & EDGF. expcrl + $35/WK UP. 1 Br, ~ Ba & Adults.,$32>. 642-ltJJ. :: BR, $250. Children & pets ON TIIE LAKE * l MO. FREE RE.i'lT_ * ~ 13,:6 7 1-;i .. 1 ~ : days II, cost $70M. Full IFR. $25. San Cl~mente. For appt. dependable. Call for prompt Bach..Color TV, ma.id aerv, 3 BR, patio. Children ok. OK. 1690'2 Lynn St. Call A So •• Coa Pl •No .1e~ req. Dix. ?!flCt's, -13-ti•S·-12-12 !I-fr. Backus. per h.r. New 28' 1no!orhome Call 492-9034 492-~1136 1 free est. John 54~446. I THE MESA 415 N I SI= d . N b I o oo ~·1 t uu, st aza. adj Au-porter Hotel .>JC Sq 11 d 40' ' I cc-'-7.C--,,====~ poo . • . ...,.mo+ epos1t. .r. us l>'HO'"VW· Pool. Acapulco Aqua Bar rt'· 1 A/C .. •Cdl\f .. 2·3R hou~ for O. per ay. yacht,,· VASECTOMY FINE EDGE Newport Bl, NB. ~9681 • & OCC. 4-plex. 540-0857 Irvine 3144 & Jaeuzzl. Spectacular 8 2172 ~p ' fuli services. family. Aug . 3 ~· 17. LaPai &: Tahoe condos.' Confidential inf~ r n1e Ii on 1 Y~.rd J\.h1lntenAnl"e Service 1 BUC bch 2 Br furn. Kids & I 3 BR,_ 01.ild _ok, no pets. Acre . Lake ~·0'o,vering 833-3znn\~ntil noonl So. of Hwy; 71 I ~~2 inore. 556-7658 or counseling & referral. Cleanups/Haul ing. ~>18-862.1 peta .ok.. N~\V to July lst. SlT.i., 153 S~1m~r, PARKWOOD Fountains·~~ 1-hlhon Dollar .• ~ 2 BR .. l~a ba.; unfum.,, '_ APCARE, lncorp. A Non-GAR.JEN Service cll'on ups, SD> mo. Ulil pd. '46-4171. 615--0765 New Adult & Family Clubhouse, Gym, Sauna, DESK space ~vallable. $50 yell r I y , Balboa/Ney.•por1 i Any day 1s the BEST DAY to Profit Agency., 642-44.16. planting long renovation S.n C'·-ntt 3776 LARGE 2 BR 1 ba 1 Total St>~urlty. nio. \Vill provide funnture ~Pe=m:·":· 6:7H:::l94;:A:f;t.;G;P:';'~;! :""':::""::•:d:l:llon==·t:d:•:I"':':·::;· • MASSAGE • SAUNA h'ee e~t .'Exper. 96.1-1072 . .. ,,.. • · t'rp ~. Apt1. Jnunerl1a1e Occupancy at $5. mo. An 5 we ring • 2 BR, den, al!IO 2 BR, both 0d,"'6'1·~.~~.$195· nto. S.l8-l309 l-3 BR's From $185/mo. Bit-ADULTS service availal>lc. 178 7 .5 Oean rooms, p 1 e Rs an I 1:."'XPERT LA\VN CARE I ..-W'IJ in range garbage disposal Sor N p t Beach Blvd., HunUnaton Naiional H)·mn11 atmosphere, TV & lounge, RELIABLE · REASONABLE w/wf)lte water v f w · 1 BLK TO OCEAN Immac. 2 dlihwtir. Deluxe shaai crpt'a'. 8 h 1 i;-. 1 1 0 2 &' 3• 8 1 Heach. 642-4321. Call Donna at 963-1247 JOHN 55fr384J, 8-4 Heatid -p>ol, car p o r t' Br Beams {qll shg OUl• Draperiea. IC e or' ' r t . INn:RIOR DESIGNER ·to 8839 Adams Ave, Hntg. Bch. i I NS IDE-Out r.taintenance ' ~i~~: ::mo dote to I tu~ adltl. • $245. • &U-ista. 17560 Jordan Ave. 552-4900 from $175 per mo. Sub-let office apace. From A L N D D N 0 II K C 0 ]II y E ~I X D l.I R HOUSE SITTERS Comp. Janltorial·gardenlng ' F···•··tlc:· -·· vtewl ,._ Cost• MMI 3824 Cost• Mew 3824 ,S•nta Ane $75. to $300., share reception' L x A E u E Y y J R E K. S L E J V A y Pollc.-eman &: \\1fe, mid 30's, cleanup servlee. Beautify ....,..... • ........ _, \'.<• 3700 Plaza Dr. area. 1741 , Weatclitf Dr. 11.vall. full lime, tr o n1 your home a lso with our , 1 : =e~~1::!.1iJ· ::.i:. . · 714-556-0466 N.B. ~1800 L J T 1 E E 0 )I J.t X D 1 Y li X ~l l f T E 6/9/74 to 8/18/74. Refer. instant sod lawn service. NEWI OFFICE/DESK SPACE, O. II S I K II U A y I L A O y I E X E L T 18051 765-m.l. Re11s. Sandy Wood. Free 414 Santa Barbtlra 49).1000 • Cty Airport/Irvine area. i PREGNANT? estimates. 6~5--jTIO. j A U f ~CAQ67 Avail. prior June 1. s.:;.5. A C 0 D D Q Q C A L 1 M K X I R A L. A I Caring. co 11 f i d e n I i 11. 11 COU..EGE trained gardener. I pert~ts nurn. I SPACIOUS• Sonic 8ervlces lncld. counseling & r e ferral . 11·holsprourlofhisqual!ty 1 Balbu Island 3806 ' • OCITl ltC MlW ceitelPT I 833-02A3• R E N N A B D E L G ~ A P 5 R A T s R I Abortk>n, ado Pt ion & I \\'ork. Con1plete niairu. or ~~~:!~!~ AIRPORT fll"el, 1200 sq ft. s T A R A y 0 J 11 T I {; 11 ;\ .\ R R F. T keeping. n1ov.• & edge · cleanups • i\·y1 1 NEW 2 BR. ;:1r1ge aPt on "'Ith 6 oWoea. $MO. mo incl APCARE 642-4436 nioi\·ing .. ~~s-i.u:Cn~~~ EXCITINGI. :~&~~~ uu11~~na~11 ty ~I~~~'~ ~I~~~~~~:~:~~~~ ~:~1!0 o~;~~~~1:;i GEORGE ., ~19-2015 Sun. May 2S 12:!1 Ill~. Mon • 2 BR & Den ' 3.KXl Irvine, 54G-2960 . . 20-9:30 prn Pacific Coast ' MOW & EDGE M•u n 10.5. l see these un•·JJevabz ele•ant, new and $ •• F'ANT·-ic vt 1 ....... s o o " 11 o 1 x· D Gov 1 h F. "' '" F. 11"'>'· 62nd Newport Shore11.' Lcl\\"e:o>t l>rict~ ,;,:c-;;..."'-:-'--,--,.-...,,= l ~ e From 175 • "85 n.J• cw 0 ...V-on PLEASE ca.II 642-7578 I Bt.•sl ServiL'I.' I Balboa Penln1ul1 3107 1 spacious 1, 2, & 3 Be room Spls, just one ~.11.1te~1gpt.~,.Pri";.,!u1ce10 B o L . .\ v u o E E R Y t A ,.. R e x \ 1 * PAUf It. CARD READER . Grorp:<' 5-i':}..21J1i ! mile from the ocean . Enjoy luxurious bullt-Mloo'ftr<llEast&Adalns "" nu -• P\\l'N YOUR I.AWN BA~$165. !1Jt. last. ins and the most uctllug recreation laclll-S40·1800 ~mo, 1116.76511 oe-831 G E MR E s F c A II L v A s 0 E E c v AD/REDUCTION. ** 'o' . I m,J:.,. •.. No. -~· Call ties around! Heated pool, saunas, billiard -THE EXt"lTING TA R R D E 1 D I A N E I a D v ~f u A 1~l~~Clis:~· Rea.llOMble~ Y.~ ·~tlnlates. , Ctplilr•no ...... , 3111 room, hobby room, gym, lounge & Bar·B-PAl,M MESA APTS. , 3 o~ ~ ~~ L E T o N R A s o N A 1 V I L o B D Y UFE oe· DEATH; Let our I &15--0003 °' 64:>-2IOI * Ques. MINU'l'ES TO !<PT. 801· ll'Onfaae, s. Cout ""'· T y c D T s A I R F u D A L M A c u D babies 1~ ... For oltemati""' 8 J; R L~ Ki·~~ R<palr. OQW< yJEW S Bit; 2 BA, Co •·•· •· N p rt Vill -h h Bad\, 1 .\ 2 BR. '""" $1;7 Lar-Sch «14-191~ . to ABORTION call UFE . 1 ant.,. ••nu P • · I balcont1 crpts. ~ blbl& me W\Ulf w ew O a W ere S op-Adults. No Pets. NEW omas 11tnt«iOM: •Tiit llkldtn 111mt1 lkted below appur forward, I UNE $1.l--5$22, 24 hrs. , ~ & Reas. C a l ll Wallhl'r/deytt. 1142'm:I. ping, emoloyment and everything you Deed ll61 Mao Dr. 120: QttalJ il. N.....,.. Beodt .,.,.,~. '" ..,.,, " .,.,,,,.11y " m. ,. .... Flo• '"" TOM I"' SORRY I, Corona del Mir • 3122 f or the ~GOOD LIFE'' Is near6y, Choose (5 blka: from NNpOrt Blvd.) COtnrn'l Broken 833.s3l3 tdddtft lltAlWLd box It bi •illOWll~ m Profeu\onal J ll p .. n. 'I fl 1,;..-.. ___ _.._,,1 _ _., _ yow: new Qfl today while a full seleclJon M&a9860 ... """"""""' ..... u .... 11wy....ic....., .._~ tzy a.ptn, 50'l GIT Balboa 1*fi'ene1-. Goora:t Jbuahi. I U bl COAST HWY.,· aoc. AU Utll. .......,.-A.i.1 •.-.. ·--"'-1 .,.,~..._,m1 • Beou'" • Bl!Jfblrd Or CM. \• VIEW ' is ava & 8 CDM/Spac.lou• UlR, Incl. t1'Ctpt phone. $85 Mo. .,,,j_:;:r...r~-1 '""'"'':r;;h,-1 "°"""'"'" ... 1~ ~ ....,. . p Oarml?l l bf, trnJc, alf)V!, FROM $100. to $)15, pe.noramlt vl<!w of octan c. Tbornas. RJtr. 548-5527 Gor•-1'fo-...i J.o'l-.M.O..t"-t' ,.v-.. 1"-':1 ~ NEED to talk ~o 10mto00@1 ·~~c-=-71112~·~.,_,=--,---·I ' pe.tk) .area, adlb1 $.U), and ~.i. _ ~-IRWIN 6 DELUXE, Pa led ....__ ,_,.,.10...,.. fiil Call night or ct-.y 6f5..2222 I EUROPEAN Gard f: n er . 11 B4Mm Of 61>1'61. llNlllllAJ YILIJ IRWIN, ..,.,.tor'-6'Hll1 ... .!." • •·~·" ~ of h ""' 'Sttl< A fhwl" boob I ABC HELPIJNE Molnt•nanc.-.. LattdJc1pJnc. tltrU LOW -lal Npt Sch ~ COod w.~ L\ x !It ....-. .To onl" .. 1 or~ t • up ' • I ~"-·~•~ ,. I Tm r• mo v a I. V*'l' ~ l BR, 2* ""'' I AT Slh 5 CM. ''° • · • ... allochod. C.M. lHS-fl'i'66 ·-1 tlvOul1> 7,-tutd 60 """ for uch, m1kln1 cltttlu 1-·• ••ou• wtm • Daily ,..._.,. -...,_ """"' I bllII to bud\. I 1549 lPLACINTIA AV • ' ,, • ~\'l!.'1 win,, ~ .~ '!.!· 1617 WllTCLIP· u1 =··· "Sdkl fltwl." s ... T ..... -$yltdntc. Md"" Pila< Cw! M " • . WU.Ito pe11. sm. mo. Ctlh11Cl6ft.2357orull.iloct(21'lla"44t ~--w -,_,., ·~..... obnpl< matttt •.. )"" L•wnuro lty "t Gali" m-M '---------------11111.!lll!:!W4~1S:!et!:!.~..,.!!..:.·---515,UD0,111111 11/1 !IAl 11 -or..-....,..,.,, call ~1 wlclf ltl'Vldnt11"1 ac.woi 6016 SL t l • I • • ... \ ' t 0 DAILY PILOT Monday, M~ 27' l•'fl•411111illlilililllllllllllilliliilll111illlllllliliiillllllilllllilllllilii11iiiilllllllllllllllll • I I I Schools arid Instructions This variety of fine schools could introduce you to a new tomorrow. f For further inform1tion re91rdin9 placement of advertising in the Da ily Pilc t Schools end Instructio n Directory CALL 642-5678, EXT. 325 RUG CRAFTERS ot ~'t: = ~/\'fl w.uae • Is Offering Class~ In Speed Tllfting Creative Wal.I Hangings and Rugs! Four 2 hour classes mHting twice a week Cour .. completed In a two wHk period Use our Tools FrH Pay only for per1on•I in1truction, book & materials Clau pro)tct l11S"x1511 wall tap411try or pillow cover Includes: Morning Cl11se1 10:00 to 12 Noon Four Lesson1 1t $1.50 each, $6.00 Instruction Sook $1 .50 Evening Cl111e1 7:00 to 9;00 PM Materials for Project $12.45 TOTAL COST FOR COURSE $19.95 f'or complete details and demonstration visit our shop or call RUG CRA~TERS OF SOUTH COAST VILLAGE 3840 South Coast Plaza Drive #C-1 Santo Ana, Colif. 92704 PHONE: 546-6340 (Sunflower at Plaza Drive, Across Fro1n Bullocks) • ENJOY The benefits of TRAVEL Call PACIFIC TRAVEL SCHOOL today to seo ii you qualify for a positio11 in the AIR TRAVEL INDUSTRY! 543-6655 Doy or evening tlassts cc11 pnport you tor a positiOll 01 • R111rv1tion1 A1ent • Ticket A&ent • Ramp A1ent • Alr·frei1ht Aa•nl • Tr1v11 At:•nt OAILV PILOT %4 I Pelntlng/Poporlng 6073 : EXTERIOR ONLY Llc'd., fl'l!lt.lrt.'<.1, fro<' E11L Rlchui'lt !l79-331'l ' PAINTING & Rcpnir, 35 yr11 work1nllnshlp gual". Tnke adv1:111tagl' of 1ny c x p 1 r~16-70--J6 I Pla1ter/Repa lr 6077 PATOI PLASTERlNG All types. r'1i•c eslimatc~ Call 5'1{µ)825 Pool Service 6079 : QUALITY 1)()()1 service fret' i i:sL clea11ing only, rcllablt' workn1anship Nelsons Pool Serv. &42-1661 , HEP,\lltS, 11!1 types. Reas. : ~'rt"'c t'S1. Llr"rl. Ask fol" I \\°nh. ~}11-3'.t'i~. 11:-10-:i.l:!ll I s-;ndbla5tii19 6083 \VOOD Tel\'.t., Blrlgs, hciuses, bouts, patios, S\l'hn 1>00Js. Shor1 for s1nallcr items. Quick Sl1nd Cll. &11H:.Jo96. 940 I _W_. _18!h _.~._~·-•_1e_,n~ __ DIRECTOR' limes R. McClure (USN, Rot.) ESTBL. 1863 I Television Repair 6090 Af'P'ROYU F01t vtTllAN'S·TlAININQ • TUITIOfll FIUMClltQ AVAIL PACIFIC TRAVEL SCHOOL •T.V. :-\('IT!l"itl~. Si!H'l' l!H7. I SI,.%; ""''" to1>1l. tU"I"" 610 Ea$'17,h Street Santa Ana I <l"'P "'""' "''edl'dl R1·1~Pd. , T.V.°s. r.;u;11'llntce1 I. ,, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~· ~·ltANK SCllllOTll T.\'. ' : !!.)':" \V . l~llh, C.i\I. $.18·3:1,,'ili !•--------------· i Tile 6091 Newport Air Associates Flight School & F~ing Club LEARN TO FLY $550 * FAA APPROVED * Course lncludn: 35 Hours flight timt ii Cessna I SO's with 20 hours duel instruction. Club membenhip. l Month's free dues. lndividu1I in5fruction, tailored to YOUR ability. IS AIRCRAFT AVAILABLE AT LOWEST uns IN ORANGE COUNTY Learn to fly now - -and hive fun I * Fly Mexico & Canada * Special Rates for Commercial or ln1trum1nt Students. For Complete Dot1ll1 Call NOW 979-1155 PATTERSON DAY SCHOOL t-A ' Y4'-;~-'~.i' '-··~.~7 ~·,,-.,,) ./~'--· ~ NOW ACCEl'TING SUMMER REGISTRATIONS .,,,,,~:~\ ~. .... ~.\\,::::. Y' •• ~' • I • /I /:::1 ~~~1 j!' , ... -... . ~~-•. . . ~ •' ... ~ One of Orange Counly's Finest Individual Alle nli on Schools, Emphasizing Creativity & Scholastic Achievement. For l ittle Ones Ag es 2-10. Balanced Hot Lunches. Planned Summer.Activities. Full & Hall Day Sessions Monday lhru Friday> 7:30 A .M. unlil 5:30 P.M , Member al SCAEYC. Pre-School. Ki ndergarten, Filth Grade. I 032 Norih Ross, Sonia Ana 12 Blks. from Unilod Calif. Bankl 541·9378 Reading-Math-Spelling DIAGNOSTIC TESTING (No Charge) Your Child Will Receive Guaranteed 1·to-1 Instruction Adult Speed Reading Available English to Spanish & Spanish to English PLAYMATES SCHOOLS Plonnod Summer Program Wi1'1 Swimming Ltssons Pre-School Thru 4th Grade All Day Child Care Hot Lunches & Snacks Come Hive Fun With Us This Summer Three Locations To Serve You 1937 Church St. Cosla !ITcsa 79'.3 Pauil111no Costa !ltcsa (1 Blk. E. of Nc\vport Above J9thJ 646-3636 (2 Blks \r. of Bristol near So. Const ~Juza I 540-1919 190 E. 15th St.. Costa l\lcsa (Corner 15th St. & Orange Ave.J 548-2550 We Stond Fo.r - Acodemic Excellence and America end her Heriloge •• !J}Z lllllfllY -:::::IClllSIUN PRE· SClllLS SGBOGL KINDERGARTEN -11 TH GRADE 7661 Womer, Huntinglan Beach 842·0640 • ' If you think that all business colleges are the same -GET THE FACTS FROM US About Courses In Secretarial. Accounting & Keypunch. M Tl Business College 2100 HORTH MAIN STREET SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA 92706 Phone 541-2673 NAME ••••.•.................. PHOMf •••••••..••.• ADDRESS •.•.....•....•..............•..••.• , •••• ,. CITY •..••....••.....•..•.............•.•••••.•••.• ~~ ············•·····•····················•······ ' JAPAN KARATE FED. 325 No . Newport Blvd. N.B. Suite =s, Downstairs Days Tel. 551·3683 ; Niles 642·8387 Across From Hoag Hospital I ' ', "But, Mommy, everyone goes to Yamaha Music School." $8.00 MINI PROGRAM SPECIAL If you have a <.:hild bet\veen the ages of t'our and eig/'1t. co1ne see us. Music is too in1portant lo leave out of a ch il d's life. Yamaha Music School 109 E. 181h, COSTA MESA PHONE 642·1844 CER,"U/lIC TIL£ NE\V ,r.,. l'("!l\u1lel. Frl'C 1·st\n1at~·s. Sn1 joli~. 1\('l1'on1l.'. ::il(;.'.:!t~ I Top Soil 6092 * TOI' SOIL * COMPOS'r : * ;-o.11..a.(11 * llf:!)\\"OOIJ ' Cull 5SG-69:IO I Tree Service 6093 TltEE SERVIC!::, tnmnlini::. topping:. n.·111ov11I of lvy & : shru!~~~_!l3cr 4£r,...:i2S9 * TOl'SOIL * COMPOS! * t.lUI.Clf * Tlf.0\\'000 Call 586-6930 Schools & Instruction 7005 : JN1',ANT S1\'im lnstrul'tor . , Ptivate lesson:.. Cert. \\.'St. Urty or eve 9&j,J2J ORGAN LESSONS F 0 R l.kainners. at ·my hon1e. !H2-2936 Kint Clark. ~!!! ·--t l[}I] I Job Wanted, Male 7015 ' i\!OTFL l\tANAGER -\\'OUld like> tn 1nanagc 1notel, keeps business up. H1tvc rcf':s. Ill~==============~' C;11l &i.>-17~1 or &16-36:12. lJEl"K Hi\ND joh \Vllnted. I Ya("h! niaintenance expcr. (;ill 675-5742. OBEDIENCE TRAINING BY THE WELL KNOWN "MR. BILL LINDSEY" A Class That's Fun For You & Your Dog $30 FOR 10 LESSONS SIGN UP NOW AT RUSSO'S WONDERFUL WORLD OF PETS or Fashion Square Senta Ana 835.0311 1 I Help Wanted, M&F 7100 • * * • ,\,\,\ J.~l'ill'l' Po:.iuun Secretaries & Bookkeepers S.1\l' Tuu1•, $Si$ ,1,: l;;1s S('._. L"s Fu'~I ~ Estnhli:<hl'!l 1!16:"1, ha\'(' 1111•1 , \"l'r~ hcsl po~itions .'\:: HP· pl11··1111s un !hl' Jt"\·inc Truvl 1.11. H.ein1!c1"s Aiene) 40'.!() Bir1·h SL, ~ulh' 101 ~i~I°~ l~l;bh .;~~~1· No Charg• To You ,_ ----- ,_ --~· A Better Trn1p. Position URGENTLY NEEDED ASSEMBLY TRAINEES Interim Personnel Service 17581 Irvine Blvd. •115 Tustin 138-5460 Eq1111I Oppor. Employer *ACCOUNTANT Constr .. Cos!, Ikgrre. 13 YC'nrs rxp. $14,000 Liz Reindrr's Agl'Ol'Y I 4020 Birch St., Suit(' 104 Nc1\·po11. &•t1ch 8.13-8190 : Diol A Job 83:1-0855 : No Charge To You Establishl~d 1965 I AC-COUNTING CLERK I , \\"ork rllrcctly iv/controller of young dynamic firm. JI.lust be flexihlc ln all An?a8 1 of lit'l.'OUnling. St(U"t $600. I Call Rita JohMOn, '540-0055, Costal Personnel Agency. 2790 Harbor Blvd, CM ACCOUNTANT $12K De~. 1-2 yrs. f'Xp. R.f'f's. 0) nninic )'OUng exec's. 83:1-9770 * 100% FREE I (.'allh Pt.>ri-;onne.I Agency i ,KJl9 \Ves11>rly, N.B. No. 2AJ1 Plca.<;e Crill For Directions ACCOUNTING CLERK Enlry level po!!.ltlon. Local bank Sl'Cklng lite clerical skills & good math apUtude. Je10n Best Agency 17400 Brookhurst; F.B. suite 21!i 96.l-4775 • I I ' j ' I 25 DAILY PILOT I Help W1ntOll, MiF 7100 Tutldl)<, Mill 28, 1974 H1lf"W1nlld, MlF 7100 Help Wonted, MiF 7100 Help W1m.d, MlF 7100 Hile W11!1M, MiF noo ~<Q'. May 21, J. 1. Help W1nt0d, Mii' 7100 Help W1nted, 1M.F 7100 \'Help -•nlod, M&F 7JOD;°H:0lp W.·n ' ., ,.j I • r ALL POSITIONS AT A AMES ADMINISTRA JIVE ASSEMBLERS j Delivery-Sunday Only DELIVERY r'GlllEER ....... re~. • . G Male or fem. FuB or pltlm• MANUFACTURING lrsNC:ilAI. • . delivtl')' help lor Oi11mbfor . I OF DAILY PILOT TO CARRIERS. JlE. QUIRES THE USE OF A LARGE STA· J El0<lronlc In strum• n t TION WAGON OR VAN CONTACT MR. '1 1 ·•1 r + manufactUttr needt ex~!· I l!ENTON WILLIAMS 3'3-0 WEST BAY 'l!nnt,j ol Commcl"(.-e Advtrtising promotion. Good '"""'1'"'' ENGINEER J "'.\ r:''.J·. of area helpful. Your O\\'n 4JJ 1 transp, Above •\'I earning11. SECRETARY SR. ';J)enni:J Burt:au or Employment Agency 1l1n\'""' #If' ol)('nlna o T MSemblers for prOduct .... n , B • expc1·. tt e c 1· et a r y in dept., final assembly, PC 1 STREET, COSTA MESA. TELEPHONE programJen2lneerJng dl'pt. board 110ld<'rln4· Full·lin\e 6424321 FOR APPOINTftiENT. 1 P11ld daily. Pick )'Our 011•n lleavy exper. In planning or fi~UNTING? hl'!I. 1<>a.m-8pm. Apply Slj '~ s s ·1 <' II t 8 h in1rica1C' nutt•hined parts, , •~• t , u1 e c.., un • c , 100% FREE 1 Co's Pay All Agency Fn1 0.•r Secr1t1ry, Our company is looldnil: for an indiv. who likes v.·ol'kln~; In a brand new plush office t located ln the beaulilul Orange Co. airpor1 area. Cood skllls. Potential for ofc managemenl. Requires typing 5IHiO w.p.h. e1nplo)1Y1ent. E x-c e 11 t n I Sh 80 w.p.m. Front ofc ~lary & benetllL 15 Min. appearance P r r v Io us from Santa Ana. t"J<perience in engineering helpful. Xln'I ~o. pa.id ! Call For Appl ; benefits. 1 Industrial ~latJOnS Apply Tues-Fri in Person 8a.n1--4: 30 pin 1714) 494-9401 TELONIC INDUSTRIES Mrs. \\'ard. pre Pa re a "sen1 b I y Personnel A•ency DENTAL Au l"a" /, PI a"" Ing" work Ing ~ kno,\·ledge of (' x o t i c Orthodontic ofc., 'VU! train material such as stt>llitc. Of lrvl 'ne \l'/min. 1 yr dentaJ exp., inco!X'I & t it an i u 111 . I BOOKKEEPER Send resume to Mr!, Ft'rris, I Developn1ent /Constructlon Clcricel . 1TJ75 Brookhunt, No, 71, ~·an1illar \1'/processing of I URGENTLY Fountain Valley. Ca . mos ' n1nler111l11, let>d!'I & sj)('eds. 'Respons\bUllles Inc I u de ! S•crettry to pttl to $700' DENTAL assistant Laguna ~tf: dcgi~ deioir~I. AIR, A/P, Pa Yr o 11" NEEDED ON A PEDESTAL I 111£1•. El Toro ar<a. E'P<"· Royal Is A lNdlng Construction project acctg. FEE PAID Salary open. Replies Producer Of &. preparation of financ~ul Top ~ career w/leading confidential. 830-1130. Nuclear Components An Equol Opportunity Employer Help Wonted, M&F 7100 Help W1ntod, MlF 7100 ----ROYAL Lagune Betch 1 1 sp<>ed & accuracy. Related • ..ilGfrl Friday posi!Jon in e 5 I .a b is.he d DENTAL ASSf. Chalrside. 4-, exp. nece~. Salaf)' open. ......-company moving 1 n t 0 handed denl\stry. Good ' Equal Oppor En,pio)''' Pl -<o= B I • ~s rl gorgeous new office in 'ff I UN BERT EA CORPORATION • I 'l()OC ;;ll;r-oo.N U& ne.55 ......-ecreta ts Orange Co. Great benefits. xrays. " n • yr !XP- 18001 .. Von Karman """""'""""'""~""""'""""' hours. ' I Al90 Fee Jobs. 1 * 49HZ4J • i 9 MANAGER Split Fee/Also Fee Jobs 1 rhairslde. J\lin l yr expel'. 2040 E. Oyer Road I INDUSTRIES Love & XXX AAMES Irvine, Ctlif. ASSISTANT '1 BKKPR $700 &rii'fyp Sts Call Liz Blake 83.1--2700 i OC.'"NTAL ASST. 1•·uu tilne l 833--1424, ext 2 4 I Arby·~ Roast Beef. J\lust be Thni Trial Balance Interim Start immediately. Salaf)' Santa Ana f>10-3ZlO I or llJ..1425 l mathematlclly inclin<'d, 1 Beach Area p I Se . Cliims Structural open. N.B. area. 6-1.l-6631. Equal Opor. Employer m/f Deir Typist, i.:qual Oppor. Employer m/f : ~:ir·~~a~1~i. & days.! WESTCLIFF ersonne rvice to $IOO ot::NTAL Asst, cl\8\rsidt', X· ln!ematlonal occountini,: firin ,,;,,..,.,;,~~~;,,,;,,,..,.,. Personnel Agency 17511 Irvine Blvd. Golden opport 't , J\.t . ray. Nonsmoker. Pnferably ENGINEERING I 11 1 o o king f o r All Shifts Open I ASSIST MANAGER , !~lark tt~ Center I •115 Tustin co. seeks i ~~1 t~ id ~I under 30. 644-0011. *Project Engineers* oulstnding person \V/~lron~ VACATION $$ 1 N~tt1 fo~1J~~Jpor~~~r ' 1651 E .• Ed~r, S.A. 8J8..5460 "'/construction backgrow1d i DENTAL ASST Exp or D.A. ~1t>ch'l E~rni;:: dl'g. J'Cq\I. typing ahililie~ to also ;\('1 PART~TIME u que. ne, a l ;)42-Equal Oppor. Employer for key position on claims 1 Sehl. 546-3000. \Vknds 1,·/l'xp. in ind'! produ.:I as rttl'p! WEEKENDS Island. Apply: 10-6 daily. BOYS & GIRLS I adusling. stalt .. Great I 536-8965 10.12 Noon. cl<'\"., i.r. ~pecial 111,,chinery. Love & XXX linn\e<liate Opening" r 0 1. AT EASE I Nt>\\'Spaper Carriers. ltfin. CL~RK TYPIST ~itf11unt~ for solid ca~"!r. DEPOSIT CLERK *Mechanical Engrs* AAMES . ~rurity Guards in o.c. , age IO. Lido Isle, Bal~a 1 C!uts_tand1ng oppor. for the D Sam R d('r 833 1'00 1 P/Un1c. SO hrs a n1onth . Jr. level. fl.f'1•. i\t.E. de~. 1 area. 10-40 Hrs/\\·k. $2.2.'1 , Of Newport Beach Pl·nlnsula & Balbo1t Po111t. ind1v. "'ho wanls to adva.nce 'Vork Ist 1,2·2 ·weeks of the . 1\·/~onH' 1\·ork background, THE EARLY BIRD GETS THE JOB! CALL NOW! 833-9770 100°/o FREE Companies Pay All Fees D B kk · hr !'\o cx""r neccss Call 4.1 I Contact fl.Ir. Backstrom atj 1nto a secretarial position. R p1· . ,CM I mo & last few days ol n;io I :-=Hnla Ana Conu11·1. 11111·. ear oo Hper, I . . ,,~. . . th DAILY PILOT r ""li N I -• I b t d cce ton1st to """"I . . . . 1· I ,.,.S, 1 . 1 d .1 6 pm. ~9:>7J. l I!> \'l'ry 1ntel't'Sted in hiring a e o '.-" o . s 1 n .. =iec. ~ • goo Also, 1nelt1des hte typing & 1 l 1\11. o nlajor " . t. l'Ol'JI. •b:ie ~ c ~~ ll personF 11 ~ .SECUHITY SERVICES CO. male or fcinale secut"iry , 642-4321 & Je~ve application. typrng skills. Start $.>25. Call GLAMOUR SPOT ' filing. $3 per hr. 1 !Ou~ 10 expansion) has SUPER CHICK $900 ~'Onstru~~~n. g~~{ R~1~;·1~~· I All!BITIOUS Yng. nlen lo ofllcer to fil l 25-30 p/lin1c i Brak• & ~~~~!f' ~· C~a7s~a01 :EE PAlD Call 644-1900 req~11re1~1en1,_ !or. ct.e.bt'1'ed Tyfll' fash'r than liound, sh 1vho can wkc over I hl'lp Rj)C'ciall;.• contractor. hours l>C~ ~,·eek .. You n\ay l Alignment Servict Harbor Bl~ cy, Outstanding. oppor. f.o r engtnl'eis. :Ubnul it~uni<' fnslrr than voiCt'. FiJ?:W'<' hookkceplng chores in sn1all : Con~trul'tion exp. he!prul. be n1aJ0nng in 1 aw Sahiry + comm. Coast Auto ' attractive. rnd1v:. seeking w/sa:l~ry history & sal:.i i·y ph1.vlioy insert. IQ 140. IC 2 pC'rson olfil't'. ; 714.-S35-481H ; enf?rccment or l;K!rhaps be 1 S('rviCl', 644-80'12. C'OMPANION needed 5 days front otftce pos111on. Also DESIGNER rcq~neinent. ~ \'Ou're oul there -its show Love & Kisses APART;l.1ENT ~\ 98 1 reurl'd I 0 0 k Ing for I BUSBOY y.·k., 9. 5. for O\&n Fel' Jobs. F i-ee/Also rec Jobs. biz' AAMES I u . 'c -d I cna~efl!, Prl I suppll'1nental income. If this recuperating from broken Call Barbara ~lac 833-2700 Angus Gordon . n11 s,; ,,"11 .• e~S ,"", '. '3' 1'2'1 position is made for you, I To i1'0f'k days. No. exper. hip. \Yalk.s w I w a I k er P .C. BOARD LAYOUT Personnel Agen<'y IR LAGIGI $800 coup~.; " • please contact our securily1 lle<'CS5. Only enthus1un1 & 96~.H .B. Uno ansv.'Cr 333 E. 17th S!., Unit Jj WH Dear f /C Bkkpr, 11!3'l-9t:s manager 81 I '.I-willlngness to \\'Ork. ~p~ly, call agam. BUYER TRAINEE Costa ~tesa tit1-.8i:l0 D)11an11c young ho~s \\'ill Love&XXX _APPEAR IN FILMS 644-5076 I in per.son, Tonio s 1co:-v1PANI.ON; L1\'e in,Ene"".elic te~m "'ork•c {Orange County) k('('p)ouinn11h1rlashi~ . Rest urant 210 Neivport 1 f 1 1 d 'b ,.. . . J ESCROW polilit·a\ & uinr111r1al sec'y. These su{K'r nlCf' propll' 11rc J .. duca11onal 1nrcha nc:ds Equal Oppor. EmplOyl'r I a • ~-knd re 1e for elder Y a Y· 11•/f1gure aptitude sought by \\ e nr('d an ('"<p('nen~J. top· 'fop oi"ganizer irilh looks ,{· in need of 8 bookkttpf'r \\'ho 1 n1e11 ,i;. y.·on1r.n, agr 3J+, I Cir, NB. 644-2601. 548-T141/ eves 548--6774 growing local rorp. notrh Ol's1gn<'r in high I OFFICER !<kill<1 10 matrh. This \\'On'I ;1lso has poise & pen.onal1t~· l'!'p<>ri~lly nu•n, 40 -l>O . No , • C•retaker Couple • COOKS e 11• It c r r if i c car c er dl'nsity DIP and discrl'Ct la!>I long! 10 d!'al v.·/the1r rlirnl-;. ncllnl{. n1odt•hnl;( ex P. AUTO:\tOTIV!-, . !'\.B. area. Apl :urn + & DJSllWASHf:RS to \\·ork oppor1unily. f t·irl·uit layouls. \\'e an:' a t::\-pl'rienced, f1lin1l' 1..ovf•ly ffunily at1nosph1·rc I "<'<'~~:->;'Ir~. T" ll~P o ra r Y · ! D .. ~T.-V. yontr:ict b 1 r I·. salary. in fasl food restaurant open-Call Burt Long 833-2700 d Y n a nl 1 c. gr o "'in g. SECURITY PACIFIC i1/111de v;u'l<'lY of dut1l's. a\·;"11lahll' rk1ys. S::. hr. '·1 hr I ~-x p e.r l" n c rd star t I Must Like People I ing soon In Ne\\-porl Beach I i<ucet'ssful l'Qlnpany "'l~ a I NATIONAL BANK EXPANSION! $650 AAMES 111i11 .. \pph· \\'t•d., :\lny 29, 2 1n1n1l'cl1atl'ly, Ne I\' port • 548-97:12 C 11752-0240 0241 1 · ' sniall, stable design Sl'Ction. · litany hats to \\"l';'lr hl're! I · :1 1':\I, c;ir1cep1 ~!<'din. 1500 Oats~:_ SlJ-1300 j P.C'fereoces. ' ' ii~ person or ~ or app Y CONTRACT ANALYST ' Salary con1nwnsurate v.·ith 550 Ne"·port C:lr lJr., NB Busy buildrr nN'd.~ ~n1f' ' Ad:Hl14'. t'.\'r. Jl;1rbor! 3rd I AUTO LOT MAN I CARPENTERS I VICTORIA STATION ramous ~rp. S(>eks degrf'ed C'Xpc'liCn('l', l'Xt'<'lll"nt fringe Equ~:lci~:!r.e~ll~~o~·er rurrhttsinr:-.,('Xp-gd 'IPi,'t. Dear A/Clerk, i Flt" Co~ta i\l<'s:1. 1 Expc'ril'ni ·e pr<"ferrcrl On<' I nc·sTAURA"l' . . . . bl'nefits. Send rcsun\e to: !'io111C' pa~·11 f's, son1r sa e~ ~ ... , d , n ·1 ,,,. · · . I Nl'ed f'Xper carn<>nters for "' " 1nd1v. w/def1n1te <'arerr s · vu"" an 1ni; op110 ulll Y I of Oranbl' County's leading . : .. -!JOO Dove St Ne\\'port · · f f -pl'ocess1ng. urx-r1or co. re rs on 1v /co 11 e & <' r 'fl 0 1 ·h· . Sec Do quality sailboat manul. 4 ·· motivation ° r antastit· Classified Ad no. Jjg EXECUTIVE Solid future. Int. No\\·! barkground h1 uccounting to j j ~vier ca ers ips. n I Day 11/k. Xln'l benefits. COOKS, men, or l\'Omen, top entry level ~~1 · Start al j C/o Daily Pilot SECREARY 1rnin as accountant: 2 Yrs. •ssEMBLERS · THEODORE I Drop by for an interview 'vages, prefer so~e bkfst !!,0r:fits:+" excellent co. • P.O. Box 1560 [qyn~mic, motivalrcl ACCOUNTING $l6K 111111 college accounung" M ROBINS FORD i\fon thru Thurs, 9 am-~·pm.1 ~xp, tho we can train. App,ly Call John Lobo 833-2700 I Costa Ml'sa. Ca 92626 1ntel\1gent person 1vantC'd to .· .. love & K111es i West1ail Corporatiil)I I in person. Carro iv s An Equal Oppoi1unity ' n1 n.nage Wst gr o 1\' in g Loo ... kin~ for /1 P.rogres~11 e AAMES 1060 llal'bor Bl\IJI. 1638 Placentia, C.M. . Restaurant; Pico turll-QfI; E111ployt•r professional busine ss. ro. It"' h<'re . CluC'f acct 10 Four day 11·ork \\·('('k, JO Co.~ta i\ll•i>a t-12-0010 ~ San Clemente. . I Salary open. 646--1234. su1)('rv. gen'I acc!g staff ~f I hours per d~y, 6A~f to I AUTO SALES iiiiiiiiil • COOK J\Iarkellng Sll,100 DINING ROOM EXPER. ritONT OFf''ICI:: ~-n,~~~::r \~;.o fn ao~~l:1s,• Dear Gal Frid•y, : 4:30P~I. Experience helpful. I CASHIERS e WAITRESS ADM TRAINEE CAPTAIN GIRL \V A N T E l> . . . , . Opportunity 10 run your own : but not ne-cessary. S2.00 ~Sell Ne1v Bl\t\V's & used 1 ' fortune 500 k I . f\f\fEDIAT D.~n11ni1c. ~-o~tng execut1\es 1 ~how "'/this super nice hour. c.ooct e om pan y , ·earl!, see Marty Rosen al ; Collage Coffee Shop degreed ·ncl' '7· see . 5 6 Days-spht 11hlf1 . i\1ust hlll'l' · : ELY. . l\l.:iture. tnpll'd biz this year! bos,o;. Braui.ii are a \'l't)' !X'nefits. Paid ~cnlth, J.if<'' CREVIER BMW I 562 \Y. 19th., C.l\f. 646-530-I en l~vellV. ~rs it):~~ J lh.orough knov:ledge . of quick learner, in hu.~y 1nsuraucc vacal10JlS & sick I ) COOK r try p . . ~·1nes & good tablf:' sl'r\"I(>{'. Chiropractic Office. Hours 1rnpor111.111 rcquiren1l'nl for ll'~\'t._ • 208 \\'l'st ls! Strl'cl \\'c nN>d at1rac11ve &l st"w Kl'i:J,,1e!; 1vd~~~~gs at Tremendo0u. t tra1d"i'ng 1 Abilily 10 Sl'll, instrucl .\: !1-1, 3-7. Dr. Gary Couture, ACCOUNTING $12K this man \\'hO n1•('(is R n:>s11. I Sanla Ana personable \\"Omen to serve .. "' . . program. u st an . n g 1 supervise Slaff undel' lhc 645-5:'.1'.0 [)('.gl'('(' 1-2 yrs PXp. Good party \1·ho can 111 a kc I 835-llJl a.or: station at 1 e nda n t_ l\ ! H97a"rbo18j8 nr Thnftlfllarl, C~J c'd,'1·onG cemHent & be~!~ls27. 00 dlreclion 01 niaitre'd. Good J 20-l.1. \\"e:-01ctiff Dr .. Suitl' IOi. rotrn!lal for pron101ion. • rlecil\ions v.·ithoul som<'Ollt' 1\pply In Person operalmg a NE\V concept In I ;,-· a ary. unt o.»:r-_ 120 ii·/public Sec Personnel Ne11·1iort Beach ExC'Pll. rrfs--supc"I'\' ability. alv.nys telling then1 what lo I' AVON s e 1. f. s e r .. v ice ga.sol~ne I COOK, l'On'.'._ home~ F/timc. Teller Trrunce lo ~7 ~lanagcr" · J EXPFRJENCED 1 d , .. 11 1 Stnn No1\•! I do. stalions. \\ill \\'Ork 111s1de Perm. pos1t1on. ft11n exper. · ' . 8 ) ''1 lO Love & Sm1ckers PRIMARK I operating a remote system rcq'd. Apply 466 F1agship STASH THE CASHI Balboa Bar Club 1 houseelean1ng:. Re!erences. t AAMES 1' Asks · · • , 1vhich controls our nc1v j Rd, N.B. See J\.1r. !\tiller. ! 1.221 \\I. Coast Hv.·y. NB. I Call 5-l..-10-t. ESCROW OFFICER I PRODUCTS CO PRICES ARE GO ING UP,! gasolipe pumps_ '\'orking ' COOK rellt'f Counlrv Oub. FEE PAID t OR'S ASSISTANT i FACTORY HELP T;ikl' .charge of or f i ct' .. Dear Ord 01k Clrk, Individual '\\'/~trong pho1le ! perl!Onality that ('an do 50nlf' 1 lite acl'Ul'atc typinl( h:IS opport11nity 1fl j(l111 1111~ I l;1q,:c Orant:<' Co. N]u1pn1~·11t l'O. ~·1<:Ul't' 11pt11utlL' 1~ I • ~·l'~~~\'L ~~C~~tE" ·yoia~ j area is clean, so v.·e need a , Call ,499-m't Ask for the Sharp trainee sought by Young lady t 18-28l to Y.'Ork )Oung ludy over 21 )Ti<. \\'ill 'Prl'sllge 'name. Salary !·~ sharp gal to represent our Cl f I tl bank f t as doctor'5 asslstanl1re--train Good co benefits opl'n. 5 \rs. exper. Ht're 1!1 ean help by earning extra Company and its new 1 l<' · _ ~';_'! Joe or~F op~ 1..~lioniat m 1 ~aJU\ spa. No ~~1.cr..1 · · a <'hall<'ngl' lor present & nl'cl'ssary. ~20 S. Susan Santa Ann, Callf. ( Hl'h\'f'<'n Harbor & F<lir\·ie11-, ~ulh oC \\'arnrrl nlOtK'Y u an A \I 0 N Orange Bench area. COULD you use extra $»$50 '-""6eou~ • ee --future profit~ I R E PR i-: SENT A ·rr1'E. Apply in Person 11·k? .Pit eves&. Sa~s: ~l-Call Mar!Ofl Mann 833-2100 exp.· A~s:-f)'-\Ve !~In ~ASH~ON~"""'.°BEELl.NE 1'-lcxible hours. I'!l 1rain POWERINE cn1pld. J\.tr. Levi !14&--~,la-you. ppy n person a er· Full 01. pait-tune pos1t1011. LOAN PROCESSOR noon or e\·eii. 2930 \\'st. Cst. >) It I 'you. Intcrl'.'sted? Call OIL COMPANY CR , . fl N · 'C'e arriubc. No e . .,.Jll'r. . I :>ID--7IJ.ll. ,AZ'i. Medical Bek Ofe. to $625 11'Y-. ev.·port Beach. nl'~'. f.:xciting oppoi1un1ty. B"1H1l1ful ne1v branch ofc 12:15-1 U1keland Rd.. 1 I n1ust be-I vc spent l.OOOs WONDERFUL OR . ooc Croonier, exp er. C.:ill 54~9439 Ji;·inC'. fH/. VA-Conv. Re- ff I , B \BYSIITER f · ~ S.·u1ta re Springs , ~I dollars of Co. 1noncy look-. . Caesars Palace Grooming, F /C-BOOKKEEPER-f'"-P ,i;, ~ood bckgrnd in Love & Stu ~· h hool _or sui;~n~~r, f-qual Opportun11y Employer ' ing for direct sales party Seeks friendly assi~ant for Lag1,1na Niguel. Ca 11 n1ortq11gc-biz '1n 111 ake you AAMES '':::z:=::::=:=::::C 1g sc . gir '. 1'e m ~· 1 . : plan manger & potential lovely ofc w(very ~genial ~lOO or 837..{)480 lar DYNA'.\11~ 0.C. fi1"111 ncl'd.~ a o[1: mgr. Now!' ,\n rqual opportun1ly 1::1nployer 111/I :1· . !ifon thru F~~--I ~r old~)· CASJ.llER f or drtve-thru l manager lo represent a gr'!)Up. Xlnt benefits & fn!ervlci.~. bkkpr l\/full ('harge n1fg , ASSEMBLER ~ tra ns .. )Jl·l:i68 alt J:30 pholo shop, Hwit. Bch. Pref. Scandinavian Skin care Co. great loc. exper. thru s t:i t ~men ts Dear Gen I Ofc, ' I lnine arl'.'a. lady over 45. Qivn transp. G<I. income., new car, ivorld Call Lynn !-tarsch 833-2700 ORA TSMAN, SR. 11·/Jg. NCR niach1ne Pxper. INVEN CONTROL Lots of VA ril'ty 11·hcn ~·ou 1 , BABYSITTER iny horne, 5 962-43j3 trips, slock options 10 qual· lmmed. opening for a Senior P!P.:ise call .:'';s. Hanson. a1 $700 i1·~rk , I.or tlns t'0111~:1n~'· [ I days l\'k, Co~ta ?.lesa. 2 ; * CLEANl'.'>IG LADY * ificd representatives. Pro,·e I ~raltsman with exper ience {7141 83&-:>l;)l o1; ~nd GP1 inl'oh·ed in !he 11·orld of L1t<'l)p1n~.pm..°<'i<SpU1lhas. 4 day work week, 10 1 &yii 6 & s. 1\ft 6:30. for T'ridays there are !Kime around. BKKPR to $9600 1 1n _Tool Design and resumeofexpertol .~.Bo'I: l,1n1puters. Bkkpn~ inv. orrl<'rs, .:in~ phon<'s & do hours.per day, 4:30 PM 6-12·7~32. , C:111 493-9252 ron1c SCt' me before they '\fell estab. medical ofc sl'eks Fabri.ca~cd c 0 ni P 0 11 c 111 arr, Stanton. Ca. ~ ,\n 1· on t (' x p . Ch r ck ronil' l'f'C<'pt. 11·ork a.~ "·rll. to l AM, (2nd shift) on I BABYSITTER . Lil'l'-ln. 2 1 cart me off lo the funny resp. indiv. for top spot.: draftin1.;. Equal Oppty Employer. -d1shursen1en1.-. l'fc.1r ... inc~ Lovt,!temporary basi1. Fae~, l'h1ldrl'n, 11.B. arl'H . P.,·t.1CLf::R ICAL 'tarm. Trem~ndous opp:>r & great MECH E~GINEER F /C BKKPR to$900 \'cry progre:->sil'e L'O. Nov.·? AAMES . h 1 f 1 .1. 8,2 .,: .. · PAYROLL OORIS '''000 benefits. Current opening lor a Jr. rec Paid. \\'ork for !his f<i-;t 1 tory experience e p u , mon1 + sa ary. , -~J. r t . . Th •1 30 Call Mano· " ''""" 83~ 2700 n1anufacturing i,;,ginel'r: b 1 I $ 2 OO BYSIITER k' I n eIVICWlng urs, "ay ..,.., :r . . gro\\·ing ~A. Oppor. 10 PBX $600 . , ' u no nece11ary_. •• ; BA . for 11'flr 1ng lO:OOam to 3:30pm Airportcr 11·1th a degree. in l\lech. ad\'anc,. in managcn1l'nt. ~ . Dear R1cepti.on11t, . per hour, plus shift dif· mother 1 a1!t 10 6~30 pin., CLERK Inn, 18700 MacArthur. Eng.: rt1etallurg1C'al. rnetal Al.so Fee Positions. Call F;ibulous new bldg. Irvine. !\.leet k greet cl1c-nlf:. t1.ns"·er ferential. Apply in per· 12131 441·190CJ after Jptn ' WAREHOUSE TRNE fonn•!Ji and metal removaJ Control Cart'<"r F:mplovment i\tu~•. have la~e rorpornte 2 phones & do general office BACK ALLEY PIZZA 1 Credi"t & Great co. seeks good driVt'r,' ex~r1enN! nccessarl'.-Agency, 556-8505. '3 40 0 position 1.>oard exp. Now. ~ork. Supt'r nicr ro. 111 1Son. . r f . . . . Additional hackground 1n lr\'ine Blvd, N.B. fa.~1. good n1emory . 11·ork for. Lots of variety S.-1 lf you 11rt'.o\'c-r 21, "·1sh full Irnmecliate opening in I or promisU'lg positto n 1 tools and fastener dt'sign. Profess . voice & people to 1nect. PRIMARK or Pftrt-lin1c employnir.111· 1 acl'OUnling dept. for a • ii•/good future. Neat ind.iv. \\'e offer competitive "·age~ FOOD & BEVERAGE appearance. Call! Kisses [ 11r<' lli'<Jl & clean &. llkl· [>l'l'!>On 11·ith experience In Collect"1ons c~~~I! Lo 833-2700 and benefits inl'I. paid CONTROLLER AAMES I 0 c s _pt'<>PlC' a lot. Hnvl' 1 got thl' all farets of payroll in-urt ng medical plan, stock pur· An Orange Co. firm desires I ' PR DU T I JOll for .you. Sl'e B~ll 170..16 <'lurling daily time carcl~. Clerk cha11e plan and profit nn exper'd. Food .~ NSURANCE Dear Clerk, P('rson w/son1e ti ~ u r" knowlr'l'l~e v.•ho <'Ctn nin 10 I key adder will also be doin~ wmc Hte posting. Lots of 1 room for advance1nenL : Love & Luv ' AAMES ; ' ' I ~lagnoha Ave., foun1a1n 1 check pcoparalion, PO)'-sharin~ palcl in cash Be\"erage Controller \1·/ v llrv \'et A:i:._--t. Trainee I Co 11 • • 1 roll tax returns, daily THE CATS MEOW quarter y. Please submit large hotel or restaurant \\"/L'Otnp. exaniiner SOOO Bank : eash control. rorrespon· I Id If I 'ndl ,\nimal lover ~"ugh! for i ref sume \\ilh ~lary hisaltory. background. Send resume & • dence, filing, assist in , N SI st I "" resumes \\'tlhout s llt'Y salary desirecl to Classified Con1111 U-11Till'l' SSOO , .• . ar ng I • 1\"0nderful vets ofc. Creal, h.,. · ·11 t b d 1'7 p I P,..pRration of nionthly d I h 3 1 or1es \,., no c A no. ·> c/o Dllily i ot. 2620 S. Su •• " Experl'enced v1 ua wit y1•r1 ex-loc. Suprr oppor. · 1 di p o 1560 c M c c c "'t '"= journal entries and petty cons1c ere . . . osta esa; a 0111111 as "" er """" Santa Ana, Calif. p f 0 l'a~h fund . \fe require perlence in Credit encl Call Liz Blake 8n--27oo TOWNSEND CO, -""=26"""-=~~0-~- ( Between Harbor & : roo perator 2 years experience, typ-Collections. 10 key add· Cherry Rivet Divi!>ion FOOD SERVICE Comnl Prop Rater Fairview, south of 1 UNITED ing and IO-key. 1 , e 1 r .by touch. adnd Goodllght Sal~ Rep Gift Items 1224 E. \\lamer, S.A· Cook-Cafeteria \\'orker Loan Ins ProccJ<l' Warner) ( CALIFORNIA BANK yp1ng require • • $llK + CO. CAR Equal Oppor. Employer \\'ill train. Days, f/ti1l1e. \II Lines l!/0...A/ll 222 Qcean Ave., I LEAR company ben~fits, paid + COMMISSION E~tPLOYER PAlD FEES Personnel Dept, Hoag Hosp.• SG:>O S!IOO SPt:'CIALS F/C Bkkpr Secrt'IAry !<:qua! 0 pp or 1 unit Y I Laguna Beach l he•ltfi7hfe insurance, FEE PAID *Ex. Sec'y $700 _N_.B_·~=~==~-~: Employl'r l.1/F (714) 49US46 SIEGLER ; 1.:~·:.io~:ll f:~p,,:11~~ ~~/v. ~~~~k:-e1~:~~ ~u~7~~t 80. Plush Lx~~Y~~·~n1e I .in SPECIALS Loan Processor Secretary Bookkeeper A/P Clerk ~ ASSEMBLER An Equal Opportunity TRANSPORT . I ment. hnc to estab1shed accounts. *Steno/Sec'y $600 Surf & Sirloin Blueprints-Files '~~I , Ei player I Also Fee Jobs. 5930 W. Coast 1: ~y .. NB ·~ I DYNAMICS Call Cary Hunt 833-2700 Sh 80, type 50 . Proof Operator WJO , 3131 W ~ (714) 540-4020 *Lanai Sec'y $700 FULL time babys11ter for 2 :§6;JO ' TRAINEE •Banking · · .... gerstrom I -• nlo old baby in n1y home. Credit Vl'rlfler $~75 I I $600 j ' * TELLER * I !Near llarbor & \\'an1er) PRIMARK ; x1n•t !h & typing. 'Viii train Some housekeeping. Pd ' Tnl\. BillPr Accounting Clrk G;'\I t'lirl11y NCR Clerk Clerk S52"i PART TIME Snnta Ana ' AC<;OUNTANT to $12K I on legal. [ vacation & sick leave. lttost ~ITST Opcrnft!r •c~ J PRODUCTS CO FEE PAID . *Cost Acct Mgr ' · t t aJT f'o ~ Immediate 1st shift r~ lmn1ediate opening in Costa Equnl opportunity employer • I Imp or an qu 11ca I n A/P constr. SSOO al ~lesa Office. &ivings and ~f lt~ , 2620 s. Susan Rapidly growing firm mo\'ing to $19K exper. w/infants. Refer. S723 • NCR Proof Typll\t Receplionist s41J! quirement for sm I Loan or brink experience __ Santa Ana, Calif:S270-t to Orange Co. has a top '\I/standard cost exper. -required, Salary $300. Legaf Oetnon Rel S4!'l0 ; parts mechanical as-prefen°C'd. Must be \villing I iiiiipiiiiiiiii An equal opportunity oppor. for a take charge manufacturing negotiable for right person. $450 ' sem bly. Desire a high to work sat u rd a y s. Clerical Temporary Employer m/f indiv. seeking a long range *Qvol A11ur. Mgr Transpor. req. to Irvine. Legal 1 yr exp $800 1615 1 school grad wjlocal Excc.Jlenl salary, \vorking 1 * 5ecret•rle1 career oppor. Also Fee · to $19K r,;;2-8522. Loan Processor ADMINISTRATIVE work history Compa. condlllol~ and b e n' f It' .. * Typists J~~'S.,,, Ridrr 833--2700 BSEE degre• -manuf. "· y paid medical & life AMCallE' RICAN SAVINGS I * General Clork• ' CHDIT Ins p. ct i 0 n II.' t * GARDENER * MALE DIVISION od I * A count I Cl k I n Iii ' • u p p 0 rt I q u • llllcatlo" Be Y•"' own boss! Part or ssoo msurance, m era a ~10 Br'stol st Cost ~1 c "9 •r I lni uumc. Your own area. Accountant Cof;t Accnt Office J\.1g1nt $850 cond facility &: ample Mr Hu~zenga, a979-4:xi Top Paying Jobs For Top 1 MANAGER Saks to Sl0,200 *'"s'ocr.1tary *.LM 1-ligh Income. Guaranteed $1SK kin . Skills. \\lork A Day, A 'Yeek PHARMACEUTICALS ...,.,., cu E N p , $lJK 1 par g. I Equal opportuni!Y employer Or Long Term. Call Us Type 6 5 I 8 0 me stomers. arn ow. ay $9K NCAN I M/t Today! • FEE PAID dlctap~e/lelex helpful Later. SlJK DU BEAUTY QPR, Gr e 8 t (Orange County) Prime et~~ca1 firm seeks *Gen'I Foreman 534-7187 or 534-3144 NO CHARGE TO YOU l\fgmt Trainee Sali:ii Tetbcm Sli; Chemical Sis Book Sales PharmacPutlcal Sis Vitamin Sale5 Paper Sall'l\ Prod. Control ~t. Service Cla:arottf! Sis HAVE A ICE HOLIDAY 51!1! YQU ON TUESDAY 556-1100 $12K El tr • I C opportunity for good heir. ti \'l!ty positive sales l'fp. to t $14K $ • ec OnlCS, n • totter at aiez Jon ini r..~ Growing electronics train in this sophisllcated j o GENERAL OFFICE ~~ 2865 Fairview Rd. }funtington Beach. Vet)' I .';Jlll Z1GDI,_. It. i manufacturer located In tield. Car + ron1m + \V/precision tooling &tor Be 'ful mod ffi . 4019 W t rly Pl $10K M progressl\"e & very busy. ,+J I Orange County requires benefits. Also Fee Jobs. machine shop expc_r. autl ern . 0 ce ln es e . $10K , cos,a esa 842-5831 -I-AI ...... 1211 indlvldUAI with strong Call Burt Long 833-2700 *F/C Bkkpr $650 ~~i°i:~:-~~n~;~ Suite 201 :inan background in collectioM. A/P nspon. Constr helpful. $13K I <Comer Fairview & Adam•) Blueprint Clrk $500 credit experience desirable. *Collect. Clrk $600 Start $4~ ~~I Rita Newport Beach $13K Equal. Oppor. Employer Fee Pajd, Prefer blueprint !!&!LiC.L-ERl~•L 8alar)' romn'lenilU'llte with SALES TRAINEE W......, exptr/manuf. Johnson. ~. Co!ital $15K room exper. Great benefit& -el:perlence l)(!grff .,.. Penonnel Agency, 2 T90 c h 17K ASSEMBL·ERS & growt h opportunlt.les lmmod. A>mgnmenf" Top preferred. minu;,um o1 2 PAPER . lo $12K *boGlpful~I A nt t $llK Harbor Bl, CM 8$ ltl1 w/lhis Irvine co. AllO Fee $Sl I.on& or Mort term. YNts colleet rcqulred. Send FEE PAID en cc O ~~.,t;:hle. 1rv"f:c po:~io:'. Positions. Call Control Call $40-4430. II resume to: Clant leader in the Neid 11 Degree+ COll ,acctng expc_t. GENERAL OFFICE Personnel Come ln ~call us tod8y! Cill't'tr Em p Io y men t 'NEVER A FEE AT TEMPO 1 lef'king an ambltiouUI lndlv. *Exec. S.c Y to $750 Golden oppor. to v.1>J11: In ""°""' ~. 3 • oo 'l'EMPD'f•mporory. llelp I Standard te< a ..._ tralrunc ,,_... Sh 80+1-• .,., IYPlnr pttst;,ie co. Ava 1YPU1g Irvine Blvd., N.B. CLERK J1P11t f« t:<pMt.llnt In a hlah Pt.Ytztot. career *A/P1.yabl1 to $715 ability. Top salary. I BOOKKEEPER company. 1'1111 t Im•. Memones, Inc. tidd. Aloo Fte Jobi. LaAd devtl. hflpful J•-Bott At""'Y Agency l.1GDI-Dr. pool!IO!I. 60 wpm, apply A Suboldlaty of Call Burt !.ot.w 833-%700 ,.,. Nf!IOllable 17«10 Brookhunt. F. vty ....... ...... I Youns. ""' -'!1 Co&t& J\{U-Sporting Goodo. APPLIED JI{ AG Ii IS TI cs *RIClptlonlat $4U SllU. 2U 96HTr.i ~..!. ... bu<drmtiC.P F-/C ~1111l"""'t. coil>plex, CORP. 2082 Michelson Dr. Ute eypfnc, "'°"' w/cllont.1. =--·-• w, ··~ · , , mi·s. Anno st. H'l;lEII SCHAFFER GENERAL OFFICE Bk/Tc wit ::,1111mum ~yn CLERK TYPIST.' 1 Sulla Ana, c..111. Jm04 PERSONNEL AGENCY Mutt have llOO'l !>Pina 1klll1 Pl1111 Coll For OINCtlon• ASSEMBLY 'IRAINEES I pu e ~ exper. Int~" -"tl tt•P· tor i Al.so FE1'l POSITIONS " lfcun! apHtude lo i..Mle NO EXPEfUENCE NIX. fl. rilbt penon. MU bf able An •equl opporl,.unlty (rvile -m Clmpua Dt., IH. N.B. orden a·btJllna: on F"rtden ZlOI !IArlxJr 81., Stille ill! • Colta.Mtsa l hr. ""1 " Nipl Sbllt. BOOKKEEP.Ell. exp • d lo IYPe. N.B., C.M. attl. miployor 51J..ml computer. Will t Ta In • A •!AC LE0DS lllJ.11!2 F/C. Mtllt be &bit iJ Call Mr. !We '4W840 DELIVERY a tilodl Man. ' , Pleuant -"'!ti cords. 833 sno AflllEMlllDIS (Or eu.,... ~pm --a DlERKS • RE c, ST & R plllm• ..... _ be u .. ...2711 ~ ... ~"':.'~ ~::_ GoodT co. ... i:.c~~ -1 • FlClOT1o Al.JI() SEAM· A olc-111 H.B. OPl:RATQM 11111 6 part om'._,,_,....,._ lee ..... v.--~" ,,.6.,.,_ lprrll '"'°'~ I 'I Sl'RElllEs. -· lllljol< ponn. or -. ~It Niut 1111191 D Horold. GI E. 1'1111 SI. Coote --.--.,.. -°'" -l8ll Ko<teri ... Jrvine 1 · 1 ""'' 111 W. ]jd,;, CM. ~IEl.t.I·-111!!!!,.f-14,., ' CLASS SELLS:-___ ,,.._'.!.!;=::_ __ I ______ _ . I I c \ I I , I ' • J , r·-•·•, M•• ZS, 1974 • DAILV Pll DT 28 22 OA!LY P!LOT MOlldl)', Moy 27, 1974 ~~ ~ Help W1nt1d, M&F 7100•Help W•nlod, M&F 7100 Help Wantiid, MiF 7100 I Help W1nt0d, M&F 7100 Help Wanted, M&F 7100 Help Wanted, MiF 7100 Help Wonted, i\lifi 71001 Hel1><W1ntocl, M&F7100 \ He lp Wantod, MAF 7100 I ---···-NEW FACTORY -PERSONNEL ASST -, Secretory ! , TELLER a GENERAl. IIBl.P INSPECTOR RVINE COMPLEX MACHINISTS l~ranch outlets jui;t opening,Aslll•t bu.ty por11on11el SALES t Steno 1'.I ':2.': ~w~l~akt FULL-PART 1 l\Ve Have Opcnl11g11 in our 1n ma nct'ds lht: followlng: manager of &1'o wlng \\'e presently have" position f°'.:~'i:".n,. a carter \VIII be Secretary manuf, planl ln Santa Aha MRmt T"'ne $185 wk Nev.-port Beach flrm. Must for secretary steno, n1u11t .,...;;ot'Cd t 0 .ecretar!o.I DETAIL t.eadlng finn ia looking for I where we mnke fasteners Servmen (2) S3 hr have good typJna !lk\Us. GroW1d 1''1001· Opponunity huve good typlnfl: & s/h P~llion Some teller e)(per. TIME someone \vho wants to grow fol-the aircraft & 11.ero S~i:smen Open Start $!S()O, Call Coa11tal Staffing Now Office 1tkUla. I 'flf'd Ute acclll'ate typlng MACHINE with, U1c job. Opportunity ls spaee industry. Openings for All beoents, CArett positiona. Per&0Mel Aa;ency, 2 7 9 O Of Leading PLEASE CONTACT ~~I Betty Cutler. ~: Cnrel'r positioni> & SUJnrncr here. experienced. 494-1064 Harbor Blvd, CM 54t)....6055. tnaurance Company I Greg Nc,,..·Jand, • Coastal i~el"!lOnool Agency, \vo t' k av a 11. No,,... C1 rol 833-9145 e Carbide Dlo M11.ker NURSES PRESSER Wanted. Wage f:~l~st::'Se~~ Bank of America 2790 H'.arbor Blvd., CM. in!erv.lt'\l>ing ror jobs in all PARTS • R&D Prototype ~Iat"h I NURSING POSITIONS ':I:"· full time. Apply 1 Of· Orange County : 500 Newport Cent! Dr. t~J~;ngNo P ~~"id ~~('s~1. PART. TIME ~e'.;:Cle: ~1~;ii~i~~<1 .. ,,..-agcs. For Expiwslon our Valetone Cleaners, For sales & service In tong Fuhlon l11la TRAINEES 'J Typist . . . Regiatered, Nurses ~\Varner Ave. F.V. Beach -\Vestndnster -836.3505 ~/'~~nH'i; ~n;"~t lsl Shift 1·3:30 2 Da-yi a week is all :ha~;;fl~~11j~ud!~~plg~~! Licenffd voe. NuneK PROCESSOR 11untington ~~s. Leads & Equal Oppor Empoyer Starting pay $450 &: up. lrd Shift 11·1 ,,...,. need for this co. in ca.sh qu11.1•1erly Stock Nut"S4!' Aldt11 i" NM A I F H L MC E:icp. compl~te tnumng tum. to SECRETARY i\>lsna,gt>1nent posit ions nlso .{30c Shirt Premium) :;/,11~";;J.1't: :::!i';fy. purchase plan & · p a id All areas, all shifts· prefrd. ~ open. Ca.11 q~~'$R~1QU~5£XP 2 5. 3 ;i. Typing/sbortha.nrl \Viti trnln dl'pendable people to brcome plal!itic injection 1110\ding OJ>erator&. t.:tust be /tblt• to stand entll'c shift, \J neressary. Openings on 1st shift, $2.15 to start. 2nd 1 shift. $2.29 to start. 3rd 11i1lft. $2.46 to start. Raise in 60 (layi;. a vailable. I 11-1 ·1 Ids Pi t Carol 833-9145 medical plan. I Personnel Dept. H o a g Sande, 83 NECE$ARY I required. Good ski 11 For interview \\•ith nspect ani o · 110!15• APPLY I Hospital N. B. QC INSPECTOR Licensed L&D appli('tUlts ilttporl.ant but outgoing PC'r$0nnt.•l Director Sleeves, Cranks· & Mac~ine TOWNSEND CO. NURSING CARE for Progressive. e I e ct ro n I c. s w<!lcoml'. Ou1111anding.• personality & ability to cope I Call 10-6 776-8551 Paris To Blueprints & Jo 111al EVENING I r I --• I d I 11 Inspection Reports. Uses AJI Chen-y Rive! Divi~lon I elderly ledy stroke pa· n1unu .._ t~n\ tll~S n 1v. nlanagement opportWl tll'S, under pressure e qua YI TUESDAY Inspection Hand Tools, Sur· INTERVIEWS 1224 E \Vfl rner, SA t ' t l ' • 5 d "11/exper in or knowledge l.'Om ml11slons from in1portant This is a sup('r racePla!l',SineBar & !\lakl' AVAIL. NOW AT Equal OpJ)(lr. Employer 1 •en • ive in. YI of electronics for inspector $80C):$1600 monthly job for the right ~irl . ON Own Sl>t·Ups To Chcf'k PERSONNEL per wk, room & bolird position in quality control & niore to start Opr>0rtunity to work into Ly Puris. Own Inspection Tools RESOURCES --· + $24. per day. Phone dept \\'e \\'ill train. New F'o1· Personal Interviev.• executive sec ret a ri a I lt""··l-d (Rale range $' J' I MACHINE 673-n54 a/rond bldg. Xln't benefits. Coll C. L. BrJdgH 1. pos•·,,·,.,. The Executive ~ .,u "· · ·•· .r AGENCY: 1151 Dove St I · EOE. Disc Jnstrunients, 102 9 5 I APPLY • Orange Coasl Plastics * S50 \Vest 18th SI • Costa Mesa~ Calif. GIRL Fr1day·part limf' for l nian 1nsurru1l'c office iJ1 'l'ry pleasant Santa Ana OJ't'a. Sh or ~pd11•riling, 1yp1n):!". s(•ll s t a r r c r . insuranrr baekg:rouncl no! r<'(l. bu t ht•lpful. ~1 tary lu S'.i. prr hr. 54i-O:l~!l. _ GR00t-.1ER. ex)X'r. a 11 hrcC'ds of dog:.~. Full !in1C', ~ •lay \\"k. Co:o>ia i\!(•:0-a .1 348·288 1. GUARDS Jn1n1cd. en1ploymenl, full tin1C', p::i1·1 tllllf'. Inside work, \\'Ol'k any shift. Unifonns f u rn i ~h ed . Ncwpo11 BeRt:h , Costa Mesa area. Unh•ersal, 1226 \V. 5th s·., Santa Ana. l/EALTH Spa is hirin~ young propte that want to !ea111 & are \\'iliing to \\'Ork. (714J 879-:mG \Vkdys~5. Help \\lanled Jo'emale RECEIVABLE ACCOUNTS CLERK .s;J.20J. Suite ll2 Newport Beach ! OPERATORS NURSE Aides, days, PM E. Baker, C.ftt. 979-S300 (714) 63>7921 am-pm OJ!ice, 6'1-t-4782~"·=~- Good Co. Benefits -========= 1 : hift. Small nursing home,• RADIOLOGY T h d (714) 540-5082 6pm·9pm : <ECLJRtTY ==:::J ii • bch area WU! consider ! . ce • ays,,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ "' Xln't Working Condi 14 day \\'Ork \~!'ek, 10 hours training right parties. Call ' f/!1me. Personnel Dept.i~ GUARDS TYPIST JANITORIAL/ Pf'~ day, 4.3(}3AM (2i:i<i {TI41 49-1·8075 tor appt Hoag Hospital. N.B. SALES REP Need Full & p/tin\e guards Love to type? 1-lighty rated Apply Jn Person Sh1fll on tri:t1po1'ary bas1.s. · Real Estate SaleJ L I B k for Orange Co. area. For co. will pay top money for Tut"s. thru Fri., 8-4:30 MAINTENANCE I Slitter ntach1nl'. \\1111 traln NURSES Aide & Orderly. 'f. $ O Time 1 e oo I interview Call 4 3 5-g 9 5 9. on our n111chinc, but 3. Exper. pref. Intel"V\va 6 6_ Positions Available .starting Lawrence Security, Inc. your skills. BERT EA AT EASE I m cc h a n l ca I aptitudl! Mon.Fri. Mesa Verde Conv. l ' • S h I 1m~cd. Pcrn1. Joull or I Long Beach. Jason Best Agency nece!'lsary. Paid insurance, Hosp. 661 Center St, CJ\ol. icensing c 00 P/tlme. Earn as n1uch as I 17-KIO Brookhursl, r . Vly OF NEWPORT BEACH excellent benefits. 548-5585. Huntlng::n Beech yciu v.·ant. Start at a base i SEHVICE sta!ion nian . Suite 213 ~775 CORPORATION 18001 Von Karman lrvine, C11if. 833-1424, ext 294 or 833-1425 Equal Opp. Employer ---·----· !NSPECTORS 2nd Shift 4 day work wMk, 4 :30 PM to 3 AM, 10 hours per day, on temporary basis. Factory experi- ence helpful, but not necessary. $2.00 per hour, plus shift differ- ential. Apply in person. the worlds finest store for I 1 N u RS ES A i o Es, $2.25 per hr. Fantastic r xp"d. Married. r; o od n1en. \\'omen & boys desires PRIMARK I B X p E R I E N C E 16111 Beach Blvd. at1nosphere for s er l o us \\'ages. 6 days. I to hil'l' a maintenance man PRODUCTS CO. I PREFERRED. All shifts. • Fast Start Training n1indcd, positive, fun lovUC1g Cl.ASS A Mechanic. Tune ~p I of high quality. It would 00 Beverly Jl,1anor, 24452 Via e Closed Circuit TV people. (Across fron1 0 . . & carb. work. Fully on a permanent part·lin1t• :?620 s. Sus<1n Estrada, :.aguna Hills. L Nationwide RefeITals , Airport) For n1ore info & experienced. Apply Reilly 's basi!i. You n1ui;t be neat in Santa ,\na, Cslif. 927()..1 2 OFFICE GIRLS .. MOOice.I Program personal intel'V\v. 833-8098. 19 & Co Arco, th Newport, sta appearance and of good An NJual opportunity • Management Programs SALES I Mesa. character. You wt>uld Ix' employl'r m/f NEEDED e Free 3 Week In Depth MEN & WOMEN I SERVICE STATION '1E· ,I required to work hfori·Sun. Radio telephone dispatch Training Progrrun " 8:30 a.m.·2:30 p.m. Early MACHINIST 1Ytu:-,1 be 25, able to drive e Earn While You Learn Needed to work SouU1em CHANICandAITENDANTS. 1 retiree or d~bled veteran Apply in Pef'80n ' Call Bi.II Flory 132.r_._." Orange County. Good Experienc!Xt, neat Full • Progressive tnanuf. tinn -1 would be welcome. Please n~ds a lathe machinist YELLOW CAB CO. Monday lhru Friday opportwiities. Must have tin1e, days. FOUNTAIN c,aHM&l<-Boq5070 !\1·1'',£09-E~' Ask w/1 ·2 yrs ex{X'r. Also, 186 E. 16th, Costa MeAA • TARBELL car. CULLIGAN VhALLE&YGTE!XAldCO, Brook or !'. uette. ~ looking for n1 a c hin j s t un;t ar ie . --trainees \1·/liltlc or no ORDER DESK Water Conditioning SERVICE Sta. attendan KEYPUNCH OPR e~~r. Ne.~ _a/cond ~ldg. I Fast moving spot wllots of REAL ESTATE 831-9363 495-6030 f/tlme. Exp er. Lite URGENTLY NEEDED ASSEMBLERS & PACKERS Prl'viot:s key to tflpe e:'!per. Xln t ben••t1ts 1 ~ c I u d 1 1.1 g public eontact. G 0 0 d BROKE RS SALES I mechanical. Neat in appear. 1 l"cq'd. Xln't \\'orking cond~, d e nt al. t~OE~ Oise telep hone voice & NE\VPORT _COSTA !\1ESA EXPERIENCE Apply2590Ne\\'pol1Bl.Ct-.1 I VOLT fringr benefits. lns!run1cn1s. 102 E. Baker, pt'rsonality. AREA NOT NEEDED SILK SCH.EENE!l 1v i 1 h I Instant Personnel Please C'all for appt.. C. t-.1. 979-5300. J a son Best Agency ('Xpf'ricnl't' in TEE s1111rr !\lajor !\tcdieal Plall PC!\!. Tne. 8.17<1550, x231 1 17400 Brookhurst, F. Vly. Con1mercinl Indu s t I' i a I $825 !\!in. to $2400 monthly printing. San CI._, 111 c n t" Now AvaJlabll! !,('isure \\'arid Lag. Hills. MANAGER Suitl' 213 963-67i5 experience. pl'('f A Is o guaranteC'd. Con1n1bsion if 493-6716 aft 6 p.111. Tenipora'"" Servire LABORATORY I f{('sidential Income &lies 1·11-, c hi r ., ~ People. qun 1 '-'U· .ompany ve c e, SOClAL V>OH.1->l:Jl !\IS\\' 38.\8 Cnnipus Dr., Suitf" 1""' l\'Ied Techs, microbiology, I [ I'<'pc>at businl'SS, \l'eekl)'. & 1 Sh'On,:: n1Nlicnl hosp i t a J 1 Nr\vport Be11.ch ~>-16·47.\l hcn1atology, days f/ tin1e. TRAINEES I PART-TIME CHAMPION n1onlhly bonuses. Daytln1c , cxperienc.e. l"lf'l'SOllnrl dept. l::quul Oppor. EmployC'r Lab Assist an c c , i I, PROPERTIES "·ork. No eves. Local nieat I lloa):!" Hospital. Nc\\·IX>rt \'cnipuncture (3-11' f/timl'. Full & p/time CLERICAL I 556-3060 w:~Je~;!~;n, 213-771}-854.1 1 ""c;".oo"'cc.1 o-' ~~~~~=~ URGENTLY J\ll"dical transcriber days CT IS SPRAY PAINTER !Ill.me. Pe••onn"i ~1,1. I n t e r vi c \\' l n g Now !or Good c!elical i;kilts + lite R I ~-FA I "' ._ v..: 1 posi!lons in Oran<:l' Co. Che!1 .. ,~,.an"a" Companies ,. • Everyone Eats M_eat AIRLESS Immediate opening for an individual with 3 PRIMAR·K years experience in Ac. counts Receivable; ac-PRODUCTS count reconciliation; heavy credit and collec~ co tion. Operate TO.key by touch and light typing. • Excellent benefits and working conditions. e PAID LIFE INSURANCE e PAID MEDICAL INSURANCE e VACATION e SICK LEAVE e HOLIDAYS Call for' appointment: >liHO'lO (TI4J 2620 S. Susan S~nta Ana, Calif. {Between Harbor & Fairview, south of AH Warner) E q ua I Opportunity Employer M/F INSURANCE SALES No exp nee., earn while you lf'a rn, parl time, eves & "'·lends, full time wt. n QUBli· fied. Farmers Insurance Group Ed Lani * 54(} 183t Hoag 1-Iosp, N.B. j !\Just l'.M' OV('J' 21, bondahle .t typing ,t, n1ath aptitude. 4 '"" " -NEEDED I LE-GAL SECRETARY-I in good physical cond. ll11ve Hours per day. Monday lhru looking for 2 aggressive SALES FUNNY NATUH.AL P·1id mcdieal \•nca!ion !.. i HrsponsiblC' position \\"ith f'ar s, l<'IC'phonl'. Go 10 Tit Friday. ~ Rc~l Esta!~ !<alesinl'n for FOODS Earn $150/,vk or 1 l;ol1rl.1vs. 31ocl \\"est Cen1ral. Sanlll. Ana La\\' Firn1. , T•"lC i\larkt•l 11:-a'rr>st you or Apply In Personnel [)('pt thl',lr lluntJngton Be a L' h n1orc as distributor 111 Sa'11;1 ·Ana. Primarily bankrupt cy telephone our of!1e1.'S. . . !l 1\!l-l·ll AJ\f Tues·Fri I offices. . Lai;una B C'a ch. Snn STENO arlministration. &nd t714l 835-741 7 I PACIFIC MUTUAL , Con~ct: ~· Stn'hi?w Cleml'nte, tllission V1rJO rcsu1ne to Clatsilied Ad '.!,I i;·or lnforrnalion : for 1nte;1-v1e\.\· 846-0641 aJ'('a. !\lust have c x p . GC'nernl Office, imnu"Xhat(' i 1 TIC TOC SYSTEMS 700 Nei'>'port Ctr. Dr., NB 1 REAL Estale SalC'sman, "·hy \\urkln<> retail food stores or opening. 5-~3-il2 Daily Pilo!, P.O. &x 1560, I Equal Oppor l:mployer . .., Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626 Equal Oppor. Employer not \\"Ork in the hottest art'a, -"t'llillg to retail store-". u~r Hun11ngton &ach f(lunr,11n Ol\T! car or van Call Gcori•c Sr. Pro ect engtneer LABORERS Interim Personnel Service LEGAL SEC'Y $700 "IG'!T T 1 . 1 Part-Time Job \'alley. Vt us •rain .vou. L'•••tk '''""d' or \\'N'krl<l'' Indus prod .. dC'\"elop S1_9K " " i·ne, x 11 t uture I F lexible hours. H°'pitality r '" • nkk S.. C • I $ "l' 17581 I ·ne Bl d Fee Paid. Assist attorney & 168 Id R 1. 2146 Call I<eith Snider, 962-447 1 ,,,.~~·,-_, !111) 83'.-:·r-"" ,'·, u. · ·1,r. · ''.Y onr r o 111l 1 rv1 v • "'' yro eo. ,l'ia, • -i llos!ess "~rvice need s 'L-., .. ~ ""J" !Off !'1f 115 T t• manag"e office. Great spot to II' n d ~ RECEPTIONIST : ... 1-1--0.r.!2 1 l.iC'neni . icC' to ~ '1' # UI In gro11·. Also Fee Positions. Ml g~r~ ~4~. Jfl y W/l'Oll' intelligl'nt, \I" 0 men to I Clrrk Typist lo s~ 838-5460 Call Control Carl'er r. \'J, 54:Ki. \\"elco111e ne1v families. You \V?r_k \\'/photographer. Gree! SALES INSIDE S..'('.Y to prl'S. S71•1' 1 E 111 P 1 0 yin en 1 Agency, Y!ANUfo~ACTURI NG \\'ill need a car & vtst!ors & handle phonl's. outs t and in g gr o 11· t h ' L1•g":d Sec 1·orp ni:: SSt)(l \ "'i:F.~.q="="'=O=p="°z'·='='m;p:::::::o"":::::::r .. 1 ~>56-8505. 3-100 I I'\' i 11 C' Openings available in a nc1\ typevniter. Call J<li-~ for Rooni (or advanct>m~t . pot1'nlia1. A):!"i;t'!'S..~h·l' sa!l'S Sl'l.:r1•ta1y1Legal $700 .------ Blvd, NB Computer co1nponent mfg intervie\v appt. ftloderat~ accurate typ.tng. oril'nled (X'N>n c~n bl'1'0n1e Sc(··y to gl'n n1gr to ~700 VACATION $$$ L""A' .,~ plnnt. \Viii train n1ahu'c 1 PART-TIME Female Tele· JStahrt S~~" .,£a;1 CR' 11ala manager in 1 yr. Start net-cpl Typist 10 $500 ~'c'~"""-'ty: Ne\vport individuals to a ssun1e .'.. · onson, ............., ... >. na s S607+. Call Coastal Cow.<lrPurchas SeC'y $750 NEEDED??,? Cenrer Exp·d person a I 1 cchnica! ""'""" .•. ,,.,. phone Sohc1llng . Sal1try + Personnel Agency, 2 7 9 0 , , ~ '" ""·~ , .. , . . .. .. , •oo~,_,...ns1 1 ies. Conni "ic Harhor & \Vil· H· 00 Bl~ C'I PC'1sonnl'l Agrnc.1 , J'l'>-<11.1;;Ja, Pu11h1s1~g Sel y to Sb:Xl TEMPO HAS injuries, 640-8051 First & Seeond shift s avail 1 • ' • ar r \"u., " · 2790 Harbor Blvd. C~1 I Sutt Typu;t $54 HJ LICENSED babysitter Excellent working \ son, c.~1. 833-1662 I RECEP_TIONIST $500 SALES. Beg1nncr!' io S250.1·J~e .. ep1icnii;t $;iQ() JOBS FOR YOU' ncedC'd to ,.,.atch 2 girls. conditions:P~~~lits. i .PAST_E·U~ ARTIST Fee Paid/Also Fee Jobs pC'r l\"k. &-11 Shak l ei• Lse1"n1\' Cu!!tomer Coordin·.--• ages 2 & 7 bet\\•n 7:30 am & Plessey !\trniories. Tnc. J-/tlm!'. 1ncludzng Sats. ~o~ j Type 50. Beach Are a. Products. t-:a111 ;ii; y(lu I 11tor. {lirea~ . . ~'\.iO * A!>Wmbl!'rTrainees 6:30 pm, 5 days a \\'k. Call. 14/Xl A Village \Vay, S.A., bl'nefils. App I Y l:>la WESTCllFF \t.-am Rapid urlvancemC'nt Clll Jeannie S1~C'O * Bookk~pers PRIMARK PRODUCTS co. 8-5, 556-1550, aft 6, 831·0508. SJa-9361 Nc\\')Xlrt Blvd, C.'i\1 Call Pl'rsonne-1 AgC'ncy potl'n.l ial. 846--0:112 I & Sid Hoffman * Typists INVOICE Clerk, mature. LVN p/tin1e, PM & nighls. An Equal Oppty Emplo""r 64.2--0811. (i\lark Il l Ccntt>rl SALES-RETAIL NEWPORT Laho.1rt'1·s ,. 1"'1 E Ed•· go" SA p I A Outs1d•· & \\'Of('~ \\·ork AIR. know'! of bkkpng. Ask Small nursing hon1e. Bch i PBX Receptionist ..,., ·~6 •, · · Full tinie, expC'nencM only.! ersonne gency J.1"1J1g & short fC'lTII a.s. ... 1gi1. at 2620 S. Susan for Mary. 642-2256 ares. Call (714) .J94--80i,j for MATERIAL •&>autiful offices overlooking 1 Prefer stationery,~ offi('(': 833 Dover Dr., N.B. TF:'llPO 540-44.'{1. Santa Ana, Calif. 92704 ~ _ap~po_in_tm_cn_t_. ----the \\'ater. I RECEPT/ supplies. Call !or app1. J 642..3870 , ?\};V ER A Jo'EE AT TF:~tPO (Between Harbor & LVN 7.3, Ward Clerk 9-~. Call Betty Cutler I INVENTORY CLERK Ne,1·port Srationers ~57.921:1. 1 Tt:f>.1PO 1\'"tllporary l-lel p F · · S f J\tesa Verde Conv. Hosp, 661 1 HANDLER S4Q.6055 Barry \VC'sL STOCK control clerk needed a1rv1ew, o. o Center, C.M. 548-558a. Coastal Personnel Agency Good bl'ne~i~s. p I ea s ant S I I d E '.\lu..<1t t>;-fan1i!nir \rith I \\",\!TRESS . Apply bPh\'N'n Warner) NIGHTS 2790 Harbor Blvd .. 01 oUice. Position open immed. a es a y, xper. s1ockroo1n r 0 u ti H.., & I 12.:; p.m. Exprrienc•~rl only. PBX OPERATOR Prefer 3(}40 age ~roup. i\1ust have good sell1n):!" shipping & r cc'-' iv in g. Sc'f' Oa\"r, CH ARL IE ·!' An E qua I Oppcu1uni!y leading Valve I 1 ho . Hours 1:3G4:00. Call Ann rt•corrl. l\"r...,· h.., a u t i r u I 1 979--6122 ' OITLI. 102 l\l cFaddl'n, N.B. Employer 4 Da y \\"Ork \\'C'('k, 10 hours Tc ep ne answering serv. 642-1207. boutique in allurnt area. I · ~· 1 675--7991 ManDuRAfacftuTSreMAr NNeeds P<'I' day. 4:30-3 A.!\I. on I r,.!'or,e;;sion1"1'and' •N; hBa :),, g c . : Li beral con1n1s. s a 1 a r Y I STORE CLERKS i \\"A JTR --E-,-,-F:-,--11-.• -"~.T->~:~o·,• HELP WANTED Large Company Expanding ™NE PERSONNEL SERYICES•AGENCY temporary basis. ~1 us l I a,s uoTn s • &. ;_ i:-\:J>('r· r. RECEPTIONIST arr11ngC'n1ent. Evrs 556-4660. I Cnshier, Stock Cll'rk-", Floor , aJ::"1'~ 21--:10. i\Jlflly ln p1•f,..(l!I have· fork !if! csp('l'll'l1CC'. on y. op pay · uo:ne its. Call Mrs. Sa\\')'er, 67~3130 SALES \\'OJ\IAN, over ::;;, Clr:rk~. Goorl futurr. ~ln"t ; &>1H'h lluusc til!:I Sleepy Expcr. 1n \'a.Ive design, Tleavy !Htini.;. Execlll'nt Call &W-7009. Imperial Savings & Loan H.B Dress Shop., E xp. 1 benefits. PernianC'nl f/llnle. ! Hol!ov.•, Laguna Beach production tooling, ro!C'r· bl'nefi!s. PBX OPERATOH. Newport Beach dreSses/ s ports wen r . ' Ovl'r 21· No . f / t 1 m c 1 . ances & fits. llake detaJl Telephone answering serv. Equal Oppor. Eniployl'r S'l'arly, p.1 rt lime. Retired. studl'nts. Appl}~ in.~rson, \V 1\ I TRESS, expen<'nCl'd . PRIMARK professional e:'!chan g e . , o.k. SM-62.12 ___ PIC N s,\\ifo. Apply Ben Browns, 31106 .S. dra\\·ings di-eclly lronl hiy· ,-.,,,h,·o" 1,.·Jand. N.B. Ex""r. RECEPT. IONIST \Va n t e d, . . 1,,, E. 17th, Cos111 ?>lc·sn Coast H\\)', !\Is. McCloud outs. Xln't benefi!s. RODU TS CO " ~ II c SALES G I / -----· ----NOW HIRING Accounting Clerks to $468 p C , onlv. Top pay & benefits. tu . tune. Southrrn al. ir • P llme morns.• STUDSNTS \\"ork pi t now, e WANTED e I' k . Indus/Mech Engr ~l:lK CLA·VAL CO. I Cail 644-7069. Optical, El Toro 83()..7.tOO Call r-.torroivs ~ut House.1· 1 t Summer. Neat, IT'!iablc. CABINET MAKERS r r 111,1 n ('~ t '~'{ll": . 111 Boat Mech/Dil'sel SS!i5' I . lOani-12 noon, 5J7-8579 · 1. RI h --· 111q 11 11r;icruring, ?is!rihu1Lni:: f'/C Bookkce Cl' ··~oo 17th & Placentia, CM 1 26:?0 S. Sui:.an The fastest draw in the West. RECEPTIONIST for doctors · 1 • c c1rds, 8-lfi.:i4a::i. , 3 E.xp"d, stnrl' fixturr 1·ab1ne1 .~ 111 st:; I la t Jon . Nol .P -N x\n'l bene!i!s. FreC' life & Santa ,\na. Ca!H. 9270·1 ... a Daily Pilot Classified I offi~e. Must _type._\Vi1~ train. SECRETARY Sl!Ml\IER job in\C'rvic\v~.' makers. Full linlc Co .. PRiil c'\pt'rn'th·t' nl't'•'"~:Jry rluC' 101corp Ex Secy , tll $f?J med ins. Paid abSl'nce .i:: ,\n r>rzual opportun11y ,\d. Call 642-5678. (or1nformat1on. 536-6520 • . . . . Average student, earn $!(l() . .c:ruup Jn.;., ... Pr nfit f'\C•·ll .. n! training pn)gram r _.op. J\Ig_mf &c· _Y to $650 vacations. Profl sharing. eniployer 111 /f 1 Help Winted M&F 7100 Help Wanted M&F 7100 1'f'?1 . 1P1a1d. •~b'l~Yh d"°'r~ti()n nl(). :\Iusr be ahle tn .~hanng. unrl many extra inr 111,.n S: 11 ,,111(.11 JS & Field Clrums AdJUSlcr Equal Oppor. employer ._,.,.,.,.,..,._.,_,,_,,..,..,..,..,.., • ' " 1~e cs ... is e trm. t'Cloc:a!1>. 541-3380 TJ:'llES rr1ngC' bl'nefils. ovt'l". Trne, dl'gree to $723 1 ===========-MATURI:: Lady for nurses Ab1h1y to \\'Ork \1/1 lop ;\IJRROP. I AlfiTd !'.l. G<>rdon Designs Legal Secretary 10$700 11 aidr. 3.11 ..,hift. Sa\\)'ers I personnel & public. ~\lso I 1 •· 5-10-2860 &-c'y/T!Uc Escroiv to ~700 !\IACHINISTS Guf'st I-lorn<', 646-6TI6. 1 s J c • 1 Fee Positions. S \\I ITCH B OAR[).Rccept . i 250 Fischer, C.!\f. TOP WAGES :\Tag Card Typist to S600 EQ{ NIC F I an uan ap1s rano Jason Be1t Agency I Voried duties. Must be I \VANTED • \Vall J\len 1Wo-}~O!' :\Ion• lnlor11111t1on Call. RerC'plionis!s 10 S5SO TOOL "1 ,\ k 1orcign cars, 5 • 17400 Brookhurst, F. Vly. 1. rclia~. &8 \\'i!!l groom(•rl. I nien. Partlti<ln r..1en/\\lonien 536-2591 Girl Frida.Y to ~"':iO c :iy \\"N' ·, {" ean ne\\' JP Suite 213 963-£775 tilon-r' 1· :3(};,:30, Ca 1 1 ~ ull fo"ringe be 11 e f i t 5 t>.lrs. Cameron, Bau l' r [ E.xper. ln 111obile home Call Mon & Tues Only l'1T Sec'ys 1 ... S450 MAKER "" 1·1 1 Ne 1 "" 1 On March 11th, 1974 our 22 year old medium B · k ~ 11 ho Bl 1 1'0n~'f1ll'lion. Xln't !<ta11ing CAl'L TR!SH I OP i=au 1 u ivpor '-"'ac 1 SECRETARY Ult"" =~ ar r \'(. • 1 !<INS I ! n ca 1 i 0 n . Call SaJC's sized electronics company moved into our . CostR r.tcsa. 97~2500 af1 salflt)' & advancl'ml'nL In- HELP WANTED JEP.P.T \\111TTE:'l10RE i\lan<1ger f 0 r interview brand new facility in San Juan Capistrano. Beautiful n1odern office in 9:30 Ai\11. 1·e11tivc pl:in that really full & l'/timi• 4SS 1::. 171h St. (al lrvinel 1)45.-6-IO.t Ne\\·po11 Bea~h. M~st have>: ··TEACllERS \Vantcd." All pays now in effect. Apply METRO CAR WASH C~t 2ND SHTIT [ While man{, of our employees from our good secretar1a1 skills & hf' I in person at Golden1vest Suite 224 642·1470 able to dea1 well \\"/lhl' ar~as U.S. and Abroad. ~ifobi!e JlomC's, 1929 E. SI. ;;s llr. \\'C'ek Available ?>.IECHANIC, Oass A. Tune-P;;isadena acility moved with us, we do public. Salary 10 $600. Call ; Universal Teacher~. Box I A 1 Pl s A r.. he f !I li . . ll ' up -~ r11.rh . "'Ork. Fully have the following openings: Belly Cutler 5 4 o. Go 5 5, I 8966 Portland, Ore. 9~. rx re\vs ·• • · · lust u Y qua lied 111 a I exprriencl'd. 1\pp!y Reilly's Coastal Personnel Agenl;f, \VANTEO EA'PERlEN,CED bldg ~pet·!s or toohng \vork ""-Arcn, 1s111 & N('\\•port. Costa Draftsmen 2190 H rbo 81 d CM in Ladies R('ady to \Vear. Call Jigs & fixtures. Own hand l\lf' .. * a r v " · TEENAGER Sales girls & f..lanagemcnt tools required. --°'-·'--------*S c'ys Bookkeepers · \\1EDJCAJ. Ass ls TANT • , Live Near Lark.'ipur and potential. full·Hme. Orange Please Apply Or Call back offi('f>. genera j I-lave too many to list Bayside in Corona del Counly area. 6''6-5388 Ch ROYAL practice, Salary open. !'.1all * Electronic Technicians Liz Rl!lnder's Agen('y ! l\lar? \Ve need you to • \VELD J·; n \\"/ornamental You can arg• \\Tillen •esume lo BOX 378 4020 Birch St., Sultc> 11» r \\'atch one 8 yC'ar old . . 7 2 5 ,. ~ INDUSTRIES ' ' New;:ort Bench 833·8190 ! boy this Sun1mer. iron l'Xpcrienee. '' ----DAILY PtLor B1o100a '"and. ca1. !ll<62 Transducer Assemblers Dial A Job 1133-4855 ' caro1 833-')14; u.,.,,, cony•n Rd-Lag Sch * H()tiSEl\EJ·.iJf<r •. Ji\"("\n. Classified Ads ~ E. Dyer Rd * 494-6376 O\\•n 1·111. T.\'., grl pay. 2 Sanl ,_ "'"'ZlO Merchandising No Ch•rge To You Child, s.1,11e En~ I i sh 6 a '~"a oJ'f\r-SK Established 1965 "~;'."' .. _ 42"5678 I Equal 0 •"°' Emvroyer :!_' ILLED * Calibrators -sE·c -fiETARY- 1-H?L~1·.ht--LP~-H. \\'C1n1an or ?>.1AJDS. Full & part.~me. Rapidly growing 1irm needs ~1rl fol' <1n. ~·ld('i'ly person. The fa s!C's l draw 1n the> We.c;l. I \Viii train. Apply 10 an1·3 OR ( l tndiv. who v.·ants to ,row & , • &16·8269 • . ..• Daily Pilot Oassifiod pm, BEN BROWNS. 31106 UNSKILLED * RSll_RC ors advance w/dynamk lirm.1 I NH Al.A TIO~ Therapist for Ad. Call 642-5678. l Coast H"''Y· So. Laguna r-" Call Coastal Pers onn e I 'i '''"'"'-';"" r>rog•"m. A 11 MEN Electron1·c Assemblers Agency, 540-«!55, 2 79 0 "11111-;. 1·,,r.>;t111nrl Dept, ~ ;""-NF;EDED * Harbor Blvd, CM '"'''" lln'!Htal. N.B. £~{11\ STAR GAZEK;.J\,7 NOW S ECRETARY/Admln. TELEPHONING Male or fem. P/t\ml' telephone help for Chamber of Commerce. Pick your ™·n hours 10e.m·3pm or '.lpm·8pm. $2 per hr + · honus. Plt>asant spetiklng ! voice. Fron1 our office. Apply 315 3rd St., Suire E. Hunt. Bch. l\'trs. Orosz. Apply 28th & 291.h. WHO \VANTS TO WORK? DRIVE A CAB! CHOOSF.: your houn, work for yoursell, be ,your own bosa. Men or women. Can be slightly handicapped. Neat • Clean Appearanct. Vts., retired. A(e 25 to 70. Supplement your income. Drive a eab 6 hrs or more a day. Apply in ocnon, Yellow Cab r.o .. 186 E. 16th B CLA y R. POLLAN To \\"Ork for Jorge electrical * Test Techn1'c1'ans Assist. for P.R. finn. Must AllU l' u1u cnnccrn in Ol'al1ge 'County be organized, xlnt ~ypist & .-1? "'"~' 1r ~ Yovr Oo.11 Adi•i'1 WifM J:J.. u,,, :1 .rf"\ area. speller. Send resume stating ~,,,~." Atco1rJi11g lo I~• 51ori. oci. n~l"-' IMMEDIATE salary req. lo P.O. Box INSPECTOR Telephone Sales Costa M11a Area 1 jit.. Co11ta J\lesa. I 1st Shift ,\!en, ~g:.:l'Cssiv<' pe~n 1\·ith 1• \:I! l' r l en r •' in i;>h('l·kin~ n1atl'ri:1I I o standards fl J 111 p1'1X'C'""· 121 package i.:ood~. •31 custon1e1· s h i p m en t lt , ExceUent be~fit~. P:iid health, Jiff.' l ll SU !'fl n cl', YaCltiON. .~ i;ick )el'!VI'. Apply In Penon PRIMARK PRODUCTS 26» s. s-n SAnta Ana, Calif Nw Harbor A \Varner Ave. !n41S«H0211 F.qual o.-. Emp~ .. ~!u90 :r!ct=~=.~;:_:'tJ~;~ '"~· ~ OPENINGS * Applications Engineer 1003. Newport Bench. ofyourlodiocbirttislgn. E xper. Not Necessar,1y SECRETARY, Expe.r. Good ~~. ~~~~~'"' Due To d d d ( A hie t yping , shorthand, !~-,':~ Xlnt Train!"" ' * Wei e Mo u B ssem rs dfctaphone, 10 key add & .. ~, ''11' tilln1 skills reqU:lred. Salary ;~:' .. ~;~ 01r.eodt ·~l!4!-,,~·$15Q WEEKLY We offer excellent working oonditions & ~~~f>tmtf~.&skUls. Work From Your Home Top Commissions * 551J.;1311 • -- TELEPHONE ''"'" Jee.. 6'1.io.ooto1.ry benefits, including profit sharing. 1X ~\ : ~:"Otlnt ~ ~' As per work agreement 11 E-w ,1 No 11 Md for more in.formation Interested applicants are urged to call our lJ= ~~~r ~~~ * SU.9226 * Personnel Department for interview ap-- SECRETA.~Y. Exe<uUvv; tol SOLICITORS -]~ 1•wi.or "''" .,.,WloM I tm I i~o. '~ uo..~· ~ lffdonO -MOTEL-MAID--po n en s ... 16You "6f ~""'od 16Sioy ii:::.. -::1::.:. ::\':.~ EXI;cu;w!;,.SUITES ENDEVCO Q)~nile Pre I Id eii t • Set 1eada for our SalMmen. j Orange County. Corporate Ellnt top pay. Afternoon•. Secrttarl&l e ;< p e r ten c e will tralo. $56-6147. 11t1pM.. !'AIAlY •Pen • .iiiiiiiiiaoiiiiiiiii;;;;;liii• IAn ·;;:';;:'-;;;:;;:;;:;;;:;;;;;:eoos;;I nw:i:l-1543 THE BROADWAY • ----SECRETARY/ Hunllngton Boat:h l'"-"'!;ry ''s.i--ol 7Jln ~ 111Md ~1'"4tfCIMd IOIK-• CR p I 0 21 w111th ~· °' •• u..:..,oiol N roa per•tor 12"'""""""' ~lo.M 11 1....,.... Ftt Paid. Have your own I (714) 493 8181 ~= ur.-~~~ J-14-1 ~vate office wlplush • ~e.. i:~ :ll;::: -c1.t ~nging p1a.nu.. Slllary to v v-~ l......., '' ~ nsca $475. AJ80 Fte Jobs. Call E t 221 J=..t ===-=~ Ill. ")a.__ $.t{ly Hart,~. COas:lal • I . . .. )Ok .,,,......,.. '°&"'..--JML.-~ Per"l!OflOO ~. 2190 ~-@<ldw .. C)Nl:ll.J • :::~; ':, -l!!!!!!!1!1An•Eq•u11a111o11p!!lpol!rtunl•!lb'.•. •E•m•pl.oy.er totlo,yl ' • I ,RECEPT Now 1nterv1...mr FoC' Par!-Tlmo. Low o I II c • · CARPET SALES Exper. pttt'd. cau 831-20*1.' SECRETARIES. p I ti m •, Accurate, fut. Nlce afc, ....,. alrpo<f. Write Box 15\11, IM><, ca ml. Sdl !die 1 .. .,. "1th a Dolly Pilot Ouidll<!d ad. - ( Exper1cnoe Pr<t...r.ci XJn't Employee Benttltt Apply PmoM<I IO.noon Tl77 Edlngel] H.B • £4ual ()pf)or. E~O)'fr MILLION $ In Jc11.•elry, Antiquet. Wlel;y aucUon1-We 'are bqytn of tlne Jewelry, ,..,·1tti·e1, f11rlture. 1 Dourt Gallorlu Wnt !n4)64$-2:1!l! ANTIQUE PAINT •• VARNISH Slrllliiior Spedl&t. n... -1161-:1131 • • • DAILY PILOT Tllflda1, Mllf 28, 1914 Mondllf, M., 27, 1974 DAILY PILOT 23 UH eye II I ~· To You_,, 8045 Mlscello!P-• 80tO Mlseello.-a iOiO I Misc. Wonted IOI! : Plonoa i ~9ona i090 1 BOats, Morino Eq. 9030 Boots, Powor 90io ORANGE co. UL!'1'4TE 10 speed, new FRIE KITTENS --s~R·M LETS .. •ORIENTAL Rl,IGSe • PIANOS 1WANRER.'v.1ve1 drlve ,ICLASSIC U' Soulh eoa.1 ANTIQUES 11 Cttaeen1 Monarch Mark Call MIY"J35J ~ Ir\! • Prlv party needa: aeveml • ORGANS marine trans, Ll.ke new, lor I l..apgtrake. Rtstottd to n\!nt S.W.E. 1st St., Santa Ana XX, handmade in Sweden, PLEASE '.'1J:. .. ~ame'1 Clyde. .. • • ~ ' used Persian & Chlne!'e 327 (..'hcyy. Also, Chryllt>r t.'Ond. Compleled !5/lSn~ Open 7 days, 9 " 6PM:: ~lloi ''4.-':i'~~i I'm an °'r0: 7 m<>tl. Bo• h.ar1one St2m;:er ANSWERS ,,.. •. & lopestri<'S 644-0.126 Rentals fr $5 ~:,.::.o:..~1 ~r::· ~: ~'::. w~teb! !;!'.;.":.=: NEW EUROPEAN ' Unti wnftaketrad ~~ trined.54 i:::.l. ~ WA"ITTOBUY· I f 644-1295 altcrnutor. dua.l b8.lt. SHlPPMENT ln, liu.nclreda I ' ~ ' Want good home for 2 ol!?er Toward -Twnld -Burt,y _ PLATE BURNER ~nd , 0 r. . · _ _ crptd, new malthlne na of anllques-roJI top•· ~. Pvt parV, · j Chihuahua's. Adults only. Says· Invite _ OUT of the TUBE MULTI (any condJ. Open ~lghh tll 9 S V·bottom fuel tanks. l.J.45 I 10p. Fl ·1 Acrylon f'(}Ver . 2 lleeretarles·haU treesmarble SCHWINN 10 Speed, ,Xlnt • 548-5428. • lnvestlgl\Ung Congressional I * Sf4.3417 * S•ft tll .5 :30, Sun. 12-5 1 ga1, SS,_ galvanized & elect. pumps, equtppro for wash stands. Come and cond. $50. Must s e I I· ctrrE Kl'ITENS Con1mlttees are now kM~'tl 1 WANTED to buy .f'lectric *Pl1nos A Grinds* i pla.!!l\c. 64~. 642-5449. fishing. A $6000 OOy boat lor brouse . ~49 -WEANED &: TRAINED COME TO MY NEW tt$ "Toothpaste Committees,". typewriter lW.1 pttfen'e(I Baldwin -Cable -Olickering I S499!i. call 67~47'..!·I. ANTIQUE SCHWINN TANDEM 548-4615 ltl because they squee~e e\'ery-3800 Apt K South Flower. ·Fischer -Kawai -Kimball 1 Boats, PoWer 9040 tm 23, Thompson fib~.'rgls SHOW & SALE Bikt. fi5, &42-4622 Fur"ltvrt 8050 ~J1JE.they .:an OUT or !he Santa Ana 545-9685. ' M= ·-M~:;! ~a$,~i'n: Lapstrake ofl shore crubwr. 100 Exhlblton BultdJnn M1hrl1l1 8025 I Of ~''"' -Sto._, & om . Win· Fully equip. r-.tcrc. 110. Long Beach Arena ··• CHINA cabinet, Dre x e I BARTLETT c. Fum. & Equip. 8085 te?'. \vn:iilzer . Yamaha * Ahoy There Docked in Newport Harbor. 1 Ocean & Long Beach Blvd BARN aiding; 50 yrs oJd, Interlude style, ma hog. f ASH~ON FLOOR COVERING _,EXEcc;;-d sks 8, New Spinets n. ........ $59S Memorial Day Special I $6500. Troll{'r B\'ttil. Days ~~ 30, 31, June I & 2 from E. Wash., greys & :~~ct~~~~ ~~lea~·~ 788 W. 19th St,, C.M . [ JI" X ~; ~ sh;;"~ Uaed from ............ s95 PRICED TO SELL \ ~i:· 1:; v cs I wk n ds F'rl, Sat 1-10 pru browns $1.10 per bd ft. Quality custooi f Io or desks "'ood office desks. Playcn " ...••..•.• $895 THIS \VEEKEND ~"~~·------- Se Sunday12-6pm 493-5088. ==n ~~r: !~· ~7 BOUTIQUE l"OVerlng .. rc~turing Nalco. arm' chairs, r-.1ech Grand.'! " . $395, \7' 'J'.Bird 140 l\1erc. \V/trlr 13_'. ~STON \\'haler. 3:) h.p. kullch Production C•metll & Equ!p. IO~ .,...... Armstrong &; Congoleum. calculators, $2{).-JO., 2 DR *ORGANS* list $5175. Spel'ial $~.J9i E>:•nrudc. Ver~ 1:ood co~. AppU1nce1 8010 MINOLTA 101, fi.7. Like \Vkend.s, or aft 6 wk.days, Guaranteed 1ns1aJJaUon & Letter lire sate file, Elec. Baldwin • Conn. Hammond . . --$950.-Also nt•1v .7.1 ;\lcl't'. 7 J ~ pertonnance. Over 30 yrs. type \V rite rs, library Ka"·al • Kim.ball • Lowrey _ IS f orn1ula 165 l\l c r c HP never Ullt'rl·1n rrate, $350 FREIGllT DAMAGE SALE 1 new, $175. I KlNGSIZE bed, xtra firm, exper. (."OU nters, t b Is, \l.'Ork I Rodgers • 1bomas . · m· "'/trlr, hst $66~. \\'knd ) Pvt p11rty. Gi.1-711·1. new Hot Point Re ( 1 g '. &IS-2ll6 aft 3 & wknds new, lncl. mattress, ~~ FREE ESTIMATES . bf.>nches. Fluor. fixt., lit. aha • Wurlitzer. only $-1895. j 27. 0 \\'E N s Sportfish~r. era1ors, WasherB, 01 __ & springs & lrame. $165. . call 646·1442 1 racks. shelves, Optigan ..••••• , •••. , •• , $1riO , 20, F 1 t•• \I 1 1 1 FIB dual rontrols &· ,_., C ••u ( rtb $350) Qu PIERCE ENTERPRISES Lo S · $'5 onnua M . rr1·.11 1·1·, • • Di&h"·ash('rs New War-1t1 --"'O · eensize ELECTRIC bu i It -in 1867 \V l9th CM 642 ·3408 wrey pmet • ··" •· · 1 ' list S7695 \\'knd :-.(>C1.·ial compa:-.St's, rqu11>. for spnM ranly, Credit. B of A, 3623 $145. Inc. delivery. Usually Frigidaire range 2 yrs old: · · · -Wurlitzer Spine!, new .. $499 . ~.) I fishing. Lo eng. hrs. $3200. \V. \Varner, Santa Ana, near FREE TO YOU! I home 832-2488. $85. Gas range $ 35. OKS $15 up, Exec. swvl chn * WIN FREE * j . 673-33...1\8 llarbor. 979-2921. Very homely e.i.ght·week old MOVING Eaat·niu.st s e 11 Automa!ic washer in good $1_5/~. Secy ch rs $8/24. ORGAN LESSONS 1 TRADE IN SPECIALS -,7:-:3::.p::.,",c0·E-.,-1-AJ<-.-E-R-~1'-. ~5~1=r HEAVY duty K e n m 0 re 1 kitten. everything. 4 full rooms l"Ond $45. 63 J\1erc for parts Pierce 867 \V 19, C~1. C & 1 11 'pect f 1 · '"a•her all cycle• •vocado : 549-4338 after 5. !urn Liv•'"• rm d1'n rm 1 has 300 block con1plete &12-3408 , FULLERTON MUSIC 1970 is· Cobal1 163 :\!ere. us,1 u r _eq1 1"1P 1 or 11· " · "0 ' · ·• lb I d' & he 11· ___ , _., """ 1 1 1 1 per rru1s1ngt: 1s uns 1 ll green like new $100 ~ n..... 8040 full bedroom set and 2 P , P _s, ra K> at~r a \VAL.NUT Secretary desk,! 18191 Euclid, Fountain Valley 1ruuce" to~·""'· nc . tr r, J\I .· · _14.gl8-Jfi!f' 963-6488 F v ca ' -¥11• singe beds 5051 Cheryl Dr. y,·ork first $~. Takes it all,. swivel chair & filing cabinet 557-4836 h.p. OB + e;'(tras. exi<'O. j • ·• R.nt W •. ,h.ers/Dryors e PUPPY WORLD e H.B. 12 noon-8 pm. KarmanR Ghia ~_!:!pr.:_d for' $175. 496-1054 after 6:00 122 N. Harbor, Fullerton 1970 20. Skip,·a·k 16. 110 '1'.\ SK!P Jack 20. 0JX'n G Dune uggy. <J"ll;l"""'O't7 or ' p.m 871 _1805 .. .1 cruiser. IO\\' hrs. S<ile l pui1· $2. Wk. f<'ull nialnt. \Vntch dov -ennan Shep. DREXEL drop leaf extension 2236 ''B" Pla(.'<'ntia, C.M. PRIV. P'fY must ••cn'fi'ce ready for fit-.hing <in trlr. · nership or tra-:.:! doii·n. * 639 I 2 herds, Cbihuahuas, Tiny dining table, 4 captain's .... Pf:IVATE PARTY \VANT$ QI 1·995 l l9'91'" -1(1 * Poodle•. Pit Bull•, """ka· FOR END MOVING : Dray,'ingboards,2 Olli'"" full of -·tch;ng · I ny J · " .. "·cc·c.~=·------1 \.-U\: chairs. all dark finish. adjustable ulayn<>n "'-""'" TO BUY PIANO FOR _ CLE-N 'GS ll' B * * REBLT Y.·ash~r. dl'ye1-s I poo, Old English, Samoyed, ~ ;; c e J . cond., $500/0fler . ' ,.. ··-· fu111i1ure. Used only 2 mths. CASH. 1~ 1 ( l\lih·h{'ll 1:i h p A ~st on di;h/ivsh. $50 & up to t y; Dachshunds, Huskies, Pugs, 557-£ffi5 babytencla, pictures, lanips, l\lfldc by Cole. 552-7997 * 0 ,1,944• * OB & tl'lr. :w i::al . fut'I. + v \Vhaler 100hp Johnson, J" °'6-5218 ·~ 20 hand lawn ffiO\Vers , l'.rl('ket ..,.. ;) h I I s~·~ gnr. ..... or o.>a-76 . 100 MIXED PUPS! Stud ,· 7 PC o· Se Sol OF THE b . ood b . . b T\VO 26 Dra\l.'er KARDEX • Berth, 11l111\,'lCUla1L'. s1:J{(J. \\' ('(' tr r, xlras. ~NV Service f.1ost Breeds. Open : .. · •n~tte t. "· c: air,. w en c air \\"JI 1 • Sporting Goods 8094 1 ; ~l:-i-7:{37. -RE1''RJGERATOR $85. 2 y1· Evo• •• 15021 L1v1ng-rm tables, White , l'Ushions. adding n1ach1ne,: .l'lLES, $225. both. 1972 20. Sk" · k Hi-:\le 1 ----------\\•arrant:y. l'i c·u. ft. · ~~ · ." . nietal kitch. cu.binet, dble jt.'Ollector'.s) 1vnrm ("Oa! • 536-7'176 NE\V I 'IJlJiH' .l · re. 8-17-1184 BEAUTIFUL l11tlo Yorksh•"'e mattre•s & box spr1'ng. ""'I l1"in beds, frame.~. ·~lo•·cd' i custorn surfi>?ards, top I CompletC' 11•/!rlr, B1n1inl,) Boats, Rent/Char. 9050 " ~ 0 TH ' ., ._ qualty, l "'eek delivery. $90. rovers, 1rin1tabs, rl u al MAYTAG or Kenn1ore auto. Terriers. 8 wks. old. Sired bel~·n 4 & 8 PM. 645--05.31 M N plastic pieces for Crafts. I Pianos & Organs 8090 Al 1 peel . bl k S3~ I \vasher.s. S50. cu. Fret! by AKC CH Kirn e 1' s Odds & ends. Evenings 67~1~ ia an s a. batteries. Extr~ c I e <t n · 42' NE\V Chris-Craft delivcrt~ & guar. 546-8672. Buckaroo. Males & Females SHHHI FURNITURE !1~8-2152. WE'RE DIFFERENT . . . • Reduced to S699.>· NO SKIPPER IF LADY h.'ENMORE "'usher & for show or pet. 497-1684 AT WHOLESALE( SALE I BUY!! H.egardless of the "P'antasticl TV, Radio. HIF1St.8098 1972 20' Searay 390 f~orrl/Jr1. VOU'RE QUALIFIED dryer, HlilVest Gold. G&S eves. or Sat &: Sun. ! 894-2020 Prices" that one. reads : SALE OR TRADE SUPER SKI SPEC I ,\ L Flv.Br1dge Sport i;-isherman. Refrlg & ,;tove. 64&-1092 ocx; OBEDIENCE CLASS : WAN-·o Good, used turnilure & about,. !he fact is ~hat : PHILCO COMPONENT S-1500. Plush. Jo'ull electronics, full A • TO Stsirt Wed J 5 . the •"" apnliances or \viii sell for you 1 competlhon keeps prices . . 1 ~Alley, sho"·er, etc. Foi uct1on 8015 Newport / ~!re'a~ Call * USE8~~~CKS * MASTERS AUCTION I aboutb the1Vsam 1 e \Vhere 1 ver s:~~~ system with BSR turn-, Drive to the beach ttus 11knd. i·h1<rter by dav or \\'e{'k, 546-4928 646 8686 or 833--9625 yous op. ~ ose very cw ' · Enjoy the salty a 1 l'. }"ish, (·ruise. t"°Ockrail. 1'1!". e AUCTION e ! GOLDE~ RETRIEVER I G~~h':n"~~I ~fa~1o';!~~:i'i 839-00 ~t-6 ::~~d~y548·6349 ~~~:e ~ftre~~~g~~~~ \\'ill ~el~:~l~~~J,,, or :~s~:~~Y &s~at~:ls~ loo)\ al ~~J:.!00, 962·2301 Sund<i~ I JRISH SETI'ER puppies. ari 2Pm, 646-6056. C BIN_ S f sales111en listen hard lo trade for small portable 11 CSON 26 , 1 fl 163151•17~~ch. 5 "'ks. old. cus.TOMgametbl,yenrold, A ET aa•',bKttl"hen &I \vhat you say, they're or?? Call 673-4266 Eves NEWPORT PACIFIC ·:RI , ···soup 1·q111 ...., sensitive to ~·hat you really after 8 or ~·ei:!kends. 2200 \V. Csl H"""" Ne\\poi·t , :-.lps . 5 Ch1.u:1e1· da/\\k J. !\TENS Store FixturPs · ' sohd ivalnut, 34Xl-l, open Unfinished Prefinishcd ant & they have th ~ pr/flly 846-(H:t~ GREAT PYRENEES PUPS,; "'X68. Xlnt cond. ''7-~•·•. Y'' e 25" Color TV Z ·th Beach. f>.lj.-3880 I ' ' 'J.-BUILDING in S<tntu Ana ..,.. JJ ~ Counter Tops also . tnvcnlory to make the . en 1 , B t S ·1 9060 to he n1oved . AKC. Champ line. Bef. * QUALITY Soi & llARDEN ENTERPRISES ! perfect match between gu~ranteed picture _ t~be ; 13.6. SEAWITCH 25 HP, , _o_a_cs';.._a_i -----·I 3· DESERT Land, approx. 11:30 ?r aft. 2 p.m. or wk· Loveseat. Like ~ e \V. 815 \V. 18th St. c. to.I. ,1' Organ & Organist, Piano & $2'2.>., excellent condition.· EV1nrude enc .. elec. starter, I 1-~LIPPER /DoH 10,000 acr<'s ~·/\\'Iller. nds. call 633-082'.l. Cus1om-1nade. Ca:ll 968--7910. &12-2842 Pianist. If you are thinking Phone 548-1395 after 3 pm. I cable control, trlr & access. . 22_ w y, t'or info. on above auction BASSET puppies. AKC, 1 SOLID Mahogney oval dinin REDECORATING SA LE : about a . k e Yb oar d 11 incl cover. 847·4738. . i Phon! ~2-Ht2l call: ~ks old, Chan1p, ~lood I tlbl. Needs refinish ing. s1! Inst rument, give us a try. ~ CHRIS CRAFT Cabin \\\"Ill Col. R.F. Byerl:v ~'~~·A~• unusual markings,., 842-81~2. _ . · f,;verything niust go. Divan, \Ve, thi.n.k you'U agree that I ,Bolts Ind . I a. ,e screiv 25 .. Sips ;,, head .~ \ 2·1" SCllOCK. 6 hp f'.:\·inrude, ,1 1 ~ . . lnveseat, tables, I a n1 p s, y,•c re different. I MrN Equipment "'-!l SS600 556-7649 h{'ad, galley, sips 4, $·1000. DIVERSIFIED AFGHAN Pu . AKC I Q~ EENSIZI;: Ihde-a-bed. t' ha i rs . spri ngs & COASI' MUSIC ga ey. · ·--. 1 67:t-424:J aft Ii pni. AUCTJONF:F.flS ppies, 'I Like new. Cost $325. Asking n1atrrcsses, dr<tpcs, & Nc\vport at Harbor, C.f.f. S~ARP 32' Luhrs '67. F/B, I SET SO l , AT NATIONW'IDE show6~~r· 6rr~s11 . Sl95_o~~rter. 67!'J-1841 1"!1a tct;1ng bedspreads, etc. i . 646--0271 General 9010 diesel. fbgls. Man)'._ extras I C'A1:AJ\1ARAN Ir u LLL s' LICE:-.ISED BONDED-GRANDFATHER \'\ Sal, Sun & ~on only. Call 1 Btookhurst at Talbert, FV ! $17,501 O\\•ner. 64.2-J.183. neiv .. S300. 642_5856 INSUH~D ltGc•",.E~!bleDAtoNEgoodPuphop;m"e·. CLOCK , I , be!l\·een 9 & 6, 673-4046. i 963-6733 LEARN . 28' TROJAN, '65 galley, head, -.-H.OB·l·E-CAT-16' .- MEMBER 0 ,... V ' I r.11sc. & Furnilurc. Eves & ' sle('rs 4, lmmac. $8500. • , 1 Allcr10NEl~AX~~~ AH 1 pm, 8.16-5532 • 64~2820 J ,. \Vknds., 5592 f'e111hill Circ., I co NT IN u Ou S FREE BOATING SAFETY Offer. Priv. Pty, 67.'.).4142. SI39a 673-0636 610 S. BROADV.'AY, S.A. : GERM'AN Shep.,. AK C. I BLUE VF.LV~ SOFA No. C. liunt . Bch '8et1Vn ORGAN CLASSES FOR SAIL OR POW~R 18' GLASSPAR 1.0 . Volvo LIDO 11, No. 219!1. ready tc j58...,2899 or RJ.>2228 ! champ pedigree. Silver, Blk I e~cellent condition . • /. I \\'arner & Hell , oH GrahamJ I ADULTS. Every Tuesday FREE CLASSES go; sails, 11·ailt•r, cover. nuirkings, 7 ~·ks. 879-4649 $185. 646-.J961 . I . T:30pm. Start any week. By Balboa Power Squadron engd, 4 cyl, fu4191., c~a~~~as, xlnt t.;x<'ellenr. 67:Hj966 I I Misc. Wanted 8081 1 Tom Dieterich in charge. start Aton., June 3, 6:30 pm con · $1500. ,,.......,...,, ., . -----IRISH SETTER pups, AKC, G S J Ne~·port Harbor Yacht Club Vacancies cost money? Rent 1 2:i. SLOOP. \\'OCKI, tnbrd eng, *Col. R.F. Byerly* lop l'hampion dame & sire. arage ale 8055 1 \\'ANTED· ELEC TRAINS' CoN "'t rtMllSBl;cdCosallaHarMeborsa. 720 W. Bay St. ! your hou••, apt.. ,,,.... d.1c sails, sp1nkr. XI cond & ASSOCIATES ,>l .. lc 7 mos.~ '14'. " - . . ' ewpo v · · ;><; ,. 134= 61' 1297 Di\'ersified Aut·IK>n{'('rs " ~ " YARD Sale·'IV's, stoves, /f Std. ga~~~· 0~~cr. 1'"1yer, & 1· &~-2851 Call 548-9978 ! bldg., etc. thru a Daily Pilot · ""· ::>-• • LAND, TURQUOISE, Fre• To You 8045 sofas, other ho u se ho J d . 1 Lionel. ;rtU-O<J..<V tor details. I Classified Ad. CLASS SELLS -642-5678 ,\L.'TO'S &· ETC. COCK·A·POO sm11.ll items. 1967 Fiat. excellent f Autos, Imported 9700 Autos. Imported 9700 Autos, Imported 9700 Autos. Imported 9700 Autos, Imported 9700 . NATIONWIDE I spayed fem~IC' AU ~~tl:.c~ j co:idi!ion, 919 ::>ak, Cl\!. ' / L11."ensed, BondC'd & Insured ' yr. ilsebrkn 675-2533. . ~Sao:',.:-':::10:.:"::,· ~.~.~--~~ f.tem be r of Nat ion a J THE 'BLU1' lo &Garage full of J Auctiol'ICf'rs AMO<.". Sugar Bowl, Cotton Bowl, beautiful furnitu1'£', lamps, 610 s. Broad\vay, S.A. Orange Bo~I or any. kind stereo, ett'. l\lovcd·can'1 i / :;.~2899 si:;...2228 ot . bowl will sell .. "'Ith a US('. Ridiculoos prices? 406 .. ···': v_.., ' CLASS SEU.S _ 00-567'8 l ~~ot Classified Ad! Vista Quinta. NB. Mon S.5. j ,_ _ ~ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ GARAGE SAL.E : Household I ~UJLSlLR.LWW.R.LR.£WP..i 1 items, bikes, books, tools, ;........i · stereo equip'n1t, rerords, ~ A CONVfNl£NT SHOPPING ANO SEWING GUIDE FOR THE CAL. ON THE GO. For In act In C1ll Mary Beth Women·, 'ftorld 642·5678, •xi. 3:!0 Step Lively! g ., " .. .-' 9102 SIZES 8-18 r.., 11f...,;.., 1ff...,T_ TAKI'; OFP lor Sun11hlnr pla1•e11 In th!~ hrP"1Y fronl and bark 111•n••l»d ruloll11 (11">'1111. \\'1:11r I~ ror i;olt, hik· 10.i:. bll.ln~. swuio lo11nichu~. l'rlnl1•d l'atlern ~t\O~: 0Mls~r11' Sl1f'S 8, 10, J!. I~. 16, .111. Sl1e l! (bu11t :111 tu.kt.• 2 ~ yard• 'O·l11ch f11brl<:. Send $1.00 (Of' each p.attern. Add 25 conll fOf' each p.allern ror fir.1t·class mall and tpeeial handling: otherwise lhll"d·cl1ss delivery will lake I three wttllsor more. Send to Marian Martin. 442, the Dalb' P\kJt. httern Dllp\., :!32 \\"est t~th 8L. New York, N. Y. IOOtl. Prlnl NAME. ADDRIEll, 1111', 1111 and IT.YLI! NUMlllll.. ONEFRt&PATTEltNef10111• chOlee '° ..-11d lor .. Oftfl fNl"I .,.uem ln1ld1 NEW &PRIMO· !UMJ&P.ll t'A'l'Tl':R~ CATA• L00.100 ••YI ... all "'""· trl'lfl !JA.t«irn C!OUJIO& Send 7"" MW, tlW+MNIT rtook with llaale tlUff pa111r11 .......... tl.13 lntt&fll 1&1hlon jlonk ,..,, t.GO lnetari\ a.wln.t nook ·-·tl.00 Tbe tallftt dta• In tM W•l. •• " • DUJ,y .PUot 01'11'4t1itd Ad.Call- • Fashion's Top per! Travel flr1t clua In t.be 11e11·e11t., crochl!'<led 1opperl Jiu everrtblnr; -wide ~ ven;double-breut"ed, bultona. 11mart u~h. big IM)CkeU. Cro- chet or knitting "'oniWd ta two color11 to shell &Utch. J'•Urrn 1230: •lies 8·18 Incl. 7S CENTS for each .,.(tern, Add 25 cenll for each pall.em 'for fll'Sl-tlasa mail and special llandliag; otherwise thintcl11S detiwry wiU take lhree weeks or man. Send to .AUce Brooks. 105, the Dally Pilot, N""'1ecnJl n..t.. Box 183. Old Cbelsea SlMkn. ~ Yott. N.Y. lOOlL Pril'llNtme. Address, Zip, Patl•r• Number. 'New I lit 1DOel llOPQlar th~ 1lpe Ill our 1174 Needlecratt C.UIOffl All eraltll THREE J'm dllltpa lntldti -nt N1w-I &tw + K11lta.ok- hu Baile Tla1u1 PatterD •1.m K..-1 NHllllepeh•t 9oek •1.eo Newt Flow.I' Crochet lk t1.oo Hal""" Gtootlet leok-.11.00 ln1tal'll C..O.IM. holl -t1.GO IMUl'll M.....-... k -t1.DO IM\Mt MONy lle9'c -t1m CoMJl•C. Qlf\ Ioele ... --11.00 C°'"pf1ti AfghaM #14 -11.CI) 12 Priat AfthaM a11 -IOt ._.flfMQ•ll .. .,_ ... M-""'" -'1-lllj 11 Qullta ttrT•1 lSl-IDrf _ .... ...,, __ .,. • " sewing mach., Roto-Tiller, .._ '- & !\tisc.,298-1 Andros, C.l\'I, Horses 8060 MARF. gent 1 e. y,•e\! mannered, 20 years old super \l.'ilh kids Slj(l, So1ne lack. 642-5563 FLASllY & genUc Sorrel mare. 4 \\'hite socks & blaze. 1st $375. 894.1().14. 11.2 REG. Thorobred. Geld· ing, 6 yrs old. $1,00l. or best offer. 831-1240. BEAUT 2 yr, Filly T .:>robrd ' Qtr 1-lorst'. llalter !rained. ··eainbi" S300. 962-437{) Miscell1neous 8080 MILl.JON $ In J~\•elry. 1 Antiques. Wkly auctions. \Ve are buyers ol fine jewelry, I Antiques, furnitut'£'. Desert Galleries West (TI4l 645-2200 Charlie's Tr•ding Post 494-1629 We Buy, We Sell j Anliques, Metals, Junk · 4' 1 Fluorescent lites, 5 gal Gov. i gas can.'i, gas h1rs. CRIB/Kan! \\el 1natt~ss used for one child -like 1ie\\' $2:i 979-11123 9:3 Carnation Ave. Costa r-..1 es a Greenbrook Homes TRIPLE dresser. n1irror, 2 night stands, headboard white $60. 979-8123 93.1 Carnation Ave. Costa Mesa GrC'Cnbrook Homes. TIRES 5 OC'ltn 1().. 60 x 15 on-road tires, rated for high~·ay use. 4 used & 1 lle\V $100. 675-t145. GREEN Hide·a·bcd. faded suitable f or recovering. Good mattress $10. Bro1vn vinyl recliner & foot stool $15. Aft ~M & v.·eekends. 545-8157 CR.m/Kant wet 1nattre~s used for one child -Uke new $25. 979-8123. 933 Carnation Ave. Costa Mesa Greenbrook Homes TRIPLE druser, miJTOr, 2 night stands, headboard - wh1te $111. 979-8U3 933 Carnation Ave. Colt& Mesa Greenbrook Homes, TOUOl & 51."W Singer Sew. mach., $75., 14 cu. ft. ,.,..,_,,... Relrl&, $ 8 5 • 057-«155 4."i" drop leaf maple cocktaU t61. $25. Crib, hJ.<br, ""'"' chr $15. Pwr lawn mowtr SUPER PANTS A SALE Up To 50 % OFF! Some Famous Brand Names Clearance On BLOUSES & SKIRTS Reduced To $2, $5 & $1 NEW ARRIVALS FROM JACK WINTER. & OTHERS FOR YOU TO SEE & BUY Let Me Help You Select Clothes to Go W ith You & You Ar& Glad They Did! FASHION BOUTIQUE (Behind International House of Pancakes) $20. 1144-Ulll. 333 E11t 17th Street TELEPHONE AnL Macll. ni-brand, 10 collo, Soc. Cosio Mua, Coli!. 92627 ~.~ ' TRADE my 23!' B & W TV (714) 64>8322 far >'OU!' 1011 .. 12" l')()t'f, T:. Xlnl pie. 511-2904. I ' BIL L JONES ' B.J. SPORTSCAR CENTER INC. DEMONSTRATORS Buy Now & SAVE! '74 124 Sedan Radio, Automotk #93710 '74 124 Sedan Radio, 4 Speff #0'¥797 '74 124 Wagon AM/FM Radio, 4 &peed #19295 FIAT Executive Cars REGISTER NEW '73-124 Sedan ......... $2495 Automatic, radio & heater. #21832 '73-124 Sta. Wagon. $2495 Automatic radio, heater #888'8 The Outstanding Gas Saver 1973 FIAT 128 2 DOOR (434HTP) AM/FM Radio + T & L Just Arrived! '74 FIAT 124 SPORT CPE for Immediate Deliver'"· A Large Selecti o~1 l New FIATS ar?d Late Mode~ IMPORTS 1 72 FIAT 850 SPIDER (206ETN} 1 69 FIAT 124 COUPE Radio, heater, air cond. (15SBEX) '71 FIAT 850 COUPE (817DPV) '70 FIAT 124 SPIDER EJ1tra Sharp, (410BSW) the most modern Sports & Foreign Car Service Dept. in So. Calif. Custom Painting & Body Shop our facility is equipped with the latest electronic automotive equipment pen Daily7:30 a.m. to .5:00 p.m.Open· Thursday7:30 a.m. to 9:00p.m • I • " ' J I I~, • 197 'DAILY PILOT . !8 DAll.Y PILOT Monda,, M" 27, 1974 Tuesday, May 28, 4 • fjjG, I MotorcyclH/ : Motorcyci H/ · AntlquH & ciH1lc 9520 I Aulot W1nlocl 9590 j Aile Romeo 97U BMW 9712 \ Joguu ' tno ~p.::0.;.'°;.;c;;.;h,;.•----:--·i ., PAanC CATAMARAN. Scooton 9150 ! Scooton 915~ ''1 FORD \Voody, 001 1 CADILLACS '68 All• Romeo Berllna 2 lo CREVIER BMW : 70 JAGUAR '6:ii~~i!/·i ~j,'t ...,.,_ bull w/aJwnn 1 AWARD e SPRING e rurulin1. Nff'd11 restonna. gr~ Dl~.ne o-wner. Sales • St:'Yt.oo • Leulna1 XJ6 $5600 Immac. 4&t-186i ..... .MtJ ri&ged, lndd MOTORCYCLES I LlGHT \VtlCJIT Be111 ofr. 6'6-1346. L•rgiit S.ltctk»n 208 W. lat, $.A. ~31TI Moss INfD with black '73, 914 Gem. Beautiful 'fralat. a .,..m moo. Honda, Triumph, \'1tnlaha • SALE e HMO BUICK, 4 Dr Special. Co~,'!~~~;. ~=De-Audi 9707 , USED 8MW1 lntertor. Full tu ct a r y condlUoo.6141;6?'~ ( 9 - 5 ). m lllf .. &.exJi 16*1 Nevt'port Blvd, Colila I \\le service ~·hat 'ft'fl sell. Excellent cond., ~1Ull see! vule. -E" Ooradot -Col . , ,71 m t>qUlpm~mt. lDN mileage & i>"'M•4 IUWW\l'S 11'. •·oat. J ~ ?il'.Ha . 1 Buy now v.hile good ~lection 1 Sl,850.Js.t. offer 963-6778 vertJbltli. AltG niany oth~ '71 AUDI 100 LS. Alt, auto., ./ 70 2002 \ absolutely flawlesa. •72 SILVER Tara•. 2.4 9UT _. vi cl ter. Sea&WI 642-4345 j is stlll a 1allablt>? 1 Rec Vehicles 9530 select CndJlac~W AM/1''M 1tereo, 1wuoof, J1 :611n 2500& ..,_ JAGUAR D!ALER 2.4. super cond. For lntar. o.a. Mr .,,. ams. .M~ SAC '70 Harley Davidson 1 HARLEY-DAVIDSON I : • New tires &: atv>cks. 24 Mi, VBi-ua . call ~n.'l. Ill. W. • ~ ofkr, JJl't. Sportstcr Trike!. Ne"-' J y u( Westmlm;ter CLASSIC 'j7 Che SIB I I per gal. 1.twrt sell! $3,CMX> C•prl 9715 ' ,,;71:;:;,91,;4C:,P"0:0R;'iSCH;;.,E","".x::;ln:;t-:cond=, ~. tbf)IZI I I reconsiructed (ng. Ex1ren\e . 1 9306 BolSA, We1tn1lnsler C , 327 vy 4 .....1 • 556-0'l89 Eves It weekends rutklng $4,oo:>. Daya 613-3017, J 3 • U J B.O iq OE t. L. E lo ml"s. Sbow bike . Betv.'11 Brookhurat & Magnolia Hamdropcr; __ • Nc'u ·tire 5~ '72 AUDI tOOLS Auto. trans., '73 CAPRI VS, air, ~-or s~ -....... __ ,,.,., .,,..,A "' • 'A" Y u........ ev,o s QI G S f Lo O)lletl Eve1. ,,,......,.,,, --C .a r ~free $1800/~t o!r. 61.) C ' I o;J.>"u.&•, "' · ·""' paint. Compl reblt . .Camper sunroof, &: immaculate ln & rot.IP. unmo:. · PORSCHE 914-6, ln xtnt. ~ a.ps j. UR i:ra· Vic1or1a, Ct-.1. I I sips 4. Woodpanel, bit-Ins. out. 8.11-a).W Dir. Xlnl cond. $3695. 646-7867 corld. t.tany xtra1, stereo & '1'5-4JC& '71 YAMAHA 6,j(), raring,, Motor Hom•s, Saddle tanks, deaert lights, TOP DOLLAR PAID Detsun 9720 3100 W. Coast Hwy., ~.B. tape. 644-2621 iiOiiiP; .• JS . '111'. Don't Intl' eag.. $825. Can be "''"I Sal o/Roni 9160 FMSteroo, 11!9:>. M 1 k e, IMMEDIATELY . BMW 9712 I 642·9405 · ~::.:..::::.='----I new, Dl!ld 5 times, ce:n night!! al 4~ Flower, Costa 548-1781 • \Vc.k. 5<:-6333. FOR ALL FOREIGN cARSl 73 DATSUN 610 :·s1-J'AGUAR, se<!"'!1: Ch!aslc nor\•t give up the ahlp! oood. 80-l!:lT. ?itesa. &U-3355 1' •VACATION • WJJL BUY YOUR REOtE-Call or come in to aee us. I 2 door hard top 4 speed air body slyll'. XK1'. Eng.. "l.\st" JI in claulfJed. Ship HOBIE tt. 2 ~ rM"ing 'TJ. KA\VASAKI lJO Enduro, AT YOUlt O\VN PACE ' . ' ATIONAL VEffiCLE PAID 1 Uni. IUUI JOI cond, mog ~Hh;, ~inyl Beautiful $850. a.16-l9IB aft 4 1 tu Shore Results! 642--5678. _., -~J" .,~ f" , 1 ,-~I Oloose frcun So. Calif. FOR OR N C -A•,,. .. IAN pm 'RW'P·· C9.r" •uuou., .,.,.,.,. I inn .. J\tontesa .,.., "l.argei;i Selection." .. OT. ALL US Uil"'V"""" rool (230GXW) · j xlnt cond. $850. 56-5735. c<·. 1nnny xtras, make offer. 1 iOver 40 Minis & ~l II 'a) FOR BES PRICE. OPEN M & i · $2499. J•nsen 9732 .A;;:u.cl•:;;';:.•_lm_,_po_rt_od __ 9_700_1 15 ~z· Snipe "'Ip i per s . SlC'Vl', 5'18-1389. ! DALES ' . . ROAD, I~ u NT ING :;" 0 N i D~ ,, - Trailer, 2 -2 jib, ..... 750 re. KAWASAKI '72.: MOTOR HOME BEACH, 188Cl S.ach Blvd., T CREVIER BMW 73 JENSEN $'50. H.B. S3G-M96. Lo"'. nnlc"_ E' cc 11cn1 ' RENTALS 84"'l50l. 3100 W. Coast Hwy., N.B. ""west Jst st .... 1 [ INTERCEPTOR Ill LEASE OR BUY Boats, Speed & Slr.i ,.. I condiuon ti7j-t!().19 I RC'<U11ll [, Sfl.n Juan, Tustin l 4 Whffl Drives 9550 1 1 642·MOS Santa Ana ,..,....,.. 1 ---~-----'HONDA l'iO CB, 1973, '1,000 1714J 8JR.OOOO TOP DOLLAR 1 13.s.3171 Auto trans, air l1)nd, power D.._.,_ 12' MINI Sport. N'.ere. 40, l · n1i, ~00. or tak<' ov<'r py1nts SHARE WINNEBAGO I 73 Landcruiser, hardtop, blue 1 1974 BMWs equipment, 1mtural leatht>r DOT ~ old, sell for $110)., or I ut $.$0.71 1no .. 962-7037 A' I & whitt>, 5 Jat>kman wheels, FOR "1V>(>• Bav·J·-3 o SA' '73 DATSUN 240"'. Blrick. Still illtc1ior tl88HMll). ,... 20· I t -st IO i... "vu" 11• .... -..... , · 5 under warranly. AM·FM $9 9 wil~ exchange for t 11 e ''i'2 HONDA 350. EXTRAS. ~ ;0 n e."' •use ~vee.u; a I full roll <'ng-t', l'omplctc SPORTCARS Order your car for delivery 99 • 9''e1ghl, small h.p. boal I.:. E.\:CELLENT CONDITION Y ar . Phone 640-MB... 1 carpets, radio, ribtc lights, in Europe NOW! radio. Air. niags, rally CREVIER BMW molo~ + cash. Ev t' s SiOO. 842~Til ' J 1973 27' \\'INNEBAGO motor· 1 aircraft belts, hitch, aux 19 All niodels &: years ~i~:::· ~~~987r :r~~ 6i3-1 •. ,11 tiO"D' CL 1~ , 1 d I home, ha~ everything. Reas. 1 gal tank, day 5.1.'t-~i979 alter SEE US FIRST! EXCELLENT 5 y:eekday•, all day durlnn I 208 \Vest 1st Street :' .:' •J ,.. con · rates. 962--4587. ' 6 99~2749 Bruee $4200. RE OWN 5 "' Santa Antt 13' Lowman, 3S H.P. ~!« Ln 11•11 . •O J\1PG $375 'olfl'I', 1 1 offcr. I , P , • . ED BMW woekend. I I w/controls. Quick-N-ea.~ 8-12·1.l4'1. Auto Ser. & P•rts 9400 1, ~ .,, i e .12 ~1vana. 4 i;p & aL: WILL guy YOUR 835-3171 car lop kl8dcr. $475 .• f\\10 Pn•1nier helmets, li;c, -~e~\NS~.!~V~~:211~. very ZIMIAllOlllln.,c.M.'4~-MM '.\ • ,71 •. .00-.Auto. ~ !JIS DATSUN, TOYOTA Ka rma nn Ghia 9735 . S48-12Sl likl' nf''.\'. S2J ca. Call I FOR SALE"-4 \\'hite leller · • · • 7o Bavarifls • 3 in stock OR VOLKSWAGEN ' 6T.>-.Sl76 belted tires, also 7 x J~ AP I Trucks 9560 TOP CASH !or clean used at rcduc..'Cd prices PAID FOR OR NOT \\'lLI. '71 KARMAN GHIA T,..,.utilM Ill all ne11· ... Q .. niil~ comply i L~u,,sler produc1s . Trallct·: .1961 FO_R,D PICKUP Howard Chevrolet . KENT ALLEN 540-0442. li.r•.'~ ·~ painf. &la-3731 or r $ I ] 65,_l_* ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiii· mil ho d ·h --1· ""'8 I lntch tnever used), fits 1 E..XCELL~NT 1.10TOR. ,~~ , , I !J68.--0ll63 11 I <' PIX' ' s arp. :J.) ._, Ford i\luslang '71 to ·73 $25. $400. 962-5159 1 J\<lacA11hu1· and Jnn1bol"<!C I ~ '.:___;. '73 Dalsun 610 wagon, =~=------- '74260Z AM/FM. Mags, Air lfi] .71 NORTON CO~lMANOO 11·1rc mags. $220. Fits ford, , cars and trucks 1=:: I PAY TOP DOL.LAR. CALL Excf'llt•nt condition. Nc11 Campers, Siie/ 1 '?4 Honchts TJO & 550 1 Before 3 pm 997-'.!748.-: '71 FOKD pickup :.6 ton 4 I Newpo11 • ~aeh , . """'-automatic trans, ~ir cond, ! Maida 9738 ' Leas·e or l:suy Rent 9120 Xtras. $1950 & $1700 I speed $l9::.0 01. b<'st oUl'I' 833-055;; Hke new, 16,000 ong mUes. 1 I 1------'---ll 4!J8.-05.19 j, TIRES 0 494-4579 I WE B\JY 2'I02 Ma.,,,-1• Parkway 831--Dir. '72 MAZDA 2 De. !IT, Ml •74 1•210 CAfatPER SHELL for 8' Bed. 2 1!113 C·T·70 TRAIL ;.i .[)(ol!a l0-6() x .1" off-road '63 Cii~VY 1., T. Piel· up tMPORTl~D AtrrOS Mwnon VIC!jo • ·n 240Z. $3700. \Vhl!e w/btk 1-?.t, air cond .. 8 track (with ventl $150. JIONDAS 400 mi on each I tires, rfltcd for h1gh,vay use. I IC v·o Good BEST PRICES PAIDI USE AVERY P\VY EXIT. inter mags Very nice car stC'rco tape side n101··;ngs 0A" ~~ . ' • 4 used & 1 nc11· $100 I 11' an1pcr. ..,, auto, 831-2Q.IO • 495-4949 ~t• .!.95 ' . II I I , I " ·1 .' I O't~'" Like new . 646-1818. j 67~>-j345_ · · cond., $600. 646-8736. D•an L•wls Imports J' o-v• • ( rac n s, 011·ncr, o 1nL c~. Motorcycles/ '69 SPORTSTER, xlnt c:ond,.,72 CHEV 307 coin lete 'i '70 FORD Rane-hero. Radio,,ESG Hr.rbor. C.M. 646-930C ORANGE COUNTY 'S '72 . 240Z, air. 111ags,1 landau, t25JFTQJ. St995. S•ootors 9150 many cx1ras. $1700. I . 1 , P ~ heater. air conn, only $167.)., --OLDEST ?if1chcllns, stereo, etc. Bet;t j 1-..;..c'.;,c;.-'------642-8233 cnguie . actory ne~i. E/Z ' 551--05n/:HG-733l i AUTOS IMPORTED 1 oner. 846-3182. 1 ronvcrs1on to f\lanne use . I ' .. .. .. OCT OATSUN ......... _, .... ~· ....... _._,~ ..... '"'O·O<l., 1 "'"' 7...., 2 Dr .. '4 Spd.,AM/FM HONDA CL 200, 1974, Only '69 7j() NORTON SS Frre dc>tivery, "GuaranlC'ed, '74 FORD 3~ ton 4 by 4. ' -1 & D".''fSUN 2-tO Z·5,000 mi. 1692 n1l"s. \Vinrl.~hiclrl & Coinniando. Outs tand in g $~7j 892-9-136 j Loaded. 6000 n1L ! General 9701 1 '' Ex:lros. Hl-'sl offer. Pl": '7'.! MAZDA, RX2, air, sl!'reo, 1 rack. ~79'.i. fi42-30T.l. cond. $800. 979-0648 . . · . . O ti~;}-1·1211 e I' 54G-:l341 lc;llhcr, vinyl roof, clcc.; '70 CB TJO Honda. 1-::o..1ras. j 67 C~EVY V.'/A1r ~or parts.' I '72 "2-JOZ", A/T, A/C, 12000 antenna 8.19-0440. ~ S6 650 * $1,050. -Make Oflf'r. ~ · Cl.J\SS SELLS -642-5678 i No~~uig over $.XI. ~R3 1 Vans 9570 I HUGE n1ilcs. $4,700. ·73 STAT ION \\"GN, $28.:JO. ' ,.._ 536-191~ aft 4 P!\I I T ot 9765 · En,..ine,. balanced.!' Just l SELECTION 67."i-6093 or hes! offer. ' leose'orRuu l;========-'c:0c.Y:;cc•:.... ____ = 1 hrokc 111· $200. &12-j563 ) '72 Ci"EVY 3 , T. Van, l:il, 1974 BMW's GT3-3G;)9 ..... , I,..'"'!!'!'!"!'"'!!'!'~!'!'!!'!'!"!!'!!'!'!'!!'!!!"!"-.. I U.S. i\1a" 1tin1s . r. l"g•. \1-s. auto, posi-tract. tape & '. OF ·7o DATSUN Pick Up 1--~.,~4~P~ICX=U~PS~--11 ,., .. ,, in stock ready for lmmedintc J\lust Sell . $1450. M d B 9740 • Bill MAXEY· TOYOTA i fi~~1~1'1 ~~."· A.~lting ~~~1Pf~;'~~i~1·~1;~~~"'n1~. I FINE IMPORTS ll ~~J~~~ain~~~n"~C:;:~s * 5-1--1-3117 • I ere• •• enz , -··n O•tr 10 Mew •74 Toyoflllon DI_._ I vw BUS Transaxel S7J. 36 hp $3,4j(), 646-23.i; • 73 DATS~N 240Z SALES-SERVICE LEASING Flat 9725 1 ·;1 t>.1EJ{CEDES 4j() SE ~x:-1 ~{2_~ ..-1 V\V Engine $100 Both good "67 J•'ORD Van 6 I 3 pd I t012GNNl OVERSEAS DELIVERY ccuuvc Car · one nnly !Ser-...... ~~ ,...., ..... OWPriuU l 673-439-i. ' . · 1 panclC'd wtbcd. u":d~r ~~1:'. 73 PORSCHE 914-4 I ROY CARVER, Inc. 1971 FIAT 12-J Spon Spider. IAI No. 017141). Fully equip--I ~~ Il l BUY NCM' TODAY -OtEOC OUR DEAL! I ~~~~~~~~~ , s1 OCO.URGENT! 6Ta-5T:12 <No . 2625~ ROLLS ROYCE Bl'!\\' $2600. CALL ,.ped-S2'1604E3 nio. lease for I :_.~/~~.. -~ I, '~ e 73 OPEL GT 1 8·16-5966 nios. L + T&L. Why _ ~ ~ ...--J COIOLLA. IJIOSIDAN I 67 FORD VAN, reblt eng .. 61 A 1 (Sl 7JES' I 234 E. 17th St. l<'nse 4 yrs fro1n others · '66.63 .... · LEASE I[ .... , , cyl, -runs good. s s 0 0.' • 72 s"AA0· B SO-NN' ETT I Costa ,,_1esa • 546-4444 •7o 12-I SPYDER. AM/ri\I, I \\'hC!n you pay no n1ore for Autoi for SaJ• 673-a789 aft. noon j l"191!"LY• -8-track, mags, xlnt mcc-h a 3 yr lease wjlh us. -. .................. .......,. '-'-'-' '74 GT 'iiiiiii con<!. $1950. 64~7'190 afL 1' J' SI ~~-=--::-:::= ,.,...,.,...,,. II I Auto• Wanted 9590 1•69 TR-6 Just a few words 5:l'l Im emons ~ 11111••HD .•.• mu1 General 9510 ··-~ . tZK\'12.t1 .. Honda 97 27 1 Imports =.:=::...~== $98.61 MG. ;,;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;;;; \VANTED to buy 19 6 j e 69 ALFA BERLINA in the right plac•··· 1301 Quail U' .. -U::·:=-==::::::= 71 TOYOTA 1 ChevcllC' l\talibu sta tion I 104;)HSEl •72 Honda Car Nt>ll·port Beach ,.._. SHtU• ....._..; ..._ o._..10..!• io,,..,· · \vai;:-on. n\ust have goOO & MANY, MANY Daily Pilot R3:J 9~00 4 Sod .. AM/FM lease or Buy ...... -....ua.1...... Q-o-ii...::... 'l~ enginc>. N~1\'. brakl's, bo:xfy & good interior. Call OTHERS TO Super sa\"cr! 1039GCBI E;.."TEH l'RoM"Maei\f!THUr.1 • '"T••••-o.u. .............. I llt"CS & bait. 1\0111 ~hOC'k~. after~ p.111. 968-4971 CHOOSE FROM Cla11ified Ads Only $1 o_aa 1------""---ll Dyo~·'""',"· Lo"' n"1""'" I CASH FOR OVER DEMO SALE BILL MAXEY TOYOTA :'11ANY EXTRA.<;;, nr1i.:. YOUR AT 01\·ric1" PrivatC' partv. Bc~t " CAR Dial the direct lino 35 USED EXAMPLE o!fcl'. · J 546-7070 18811 lloaclt ll¥d., .... llaytow lleadl 847-8555 anylimt' Have so1nething you want to 642-5678 ~!.,.~.,."2 .. ~.,.S.~ MERCEDES I 645-2342 ; ~!~i-~~s~g~ 64~~kf.> it 49'):]1JS:~ii1':"',.1s 1 ON DISPLAY I .,. ?0.-Ht .5,,.,_-~,el\-'"°"' onl AM/,1,1, I JOd .... !l'l. !Ml<&ll. "°" -·"9•· I •411!>) 1,4'14 1"1i.l. 1_A_u_1_0-'1,"'N_o_w ____ 9_l_OO_A_u_1o1~,_N_o_w ____ 9_800 __ ,_· A_u1_0_•._N_•w ____ 9_a_oo_ j Autos, N•w 9800 1 Autos, New 9800 I Autos, New 9800 '73 HONDA Civic hatchback,; House -;J Imports I auto, n1ust sell. Best offer I SlJ..n50 1 1-----8----i $2886.20 Johnson and Son 21st ANNIVERSARY SALE! ! ! CAPRI thesexv ' European DISCOUNTS ON EVERY CAPRI IN STOCK! AUTOMATICS ... 4 SPEEDS~~~ V 6s and FOUR Cylinders OV'ER 50 TO CHOOSE FROM! SA VE $ HUNDREDS $ ON EVERY CAPRI Home of the New Cor "Golden Touch" • 262~ Harbor Blvd. of Cars I I . Home of the New Cor "Golden Touch" Costa Mesa 540·5630 ' r 831..Q29.t I 1971 HONDA Sedan. Good 1 '71 J\-187. 2.)(1 Sedan Auto. I MORE TO condition, 3.) i\IPG 1rnn~ .• air, A!ll/t-·~1. l>lich.' CHOOSE 548-1309 , X radials, & lo1v n1ile5. I Jaguar 9730 . sJl·20t-O °'"· I FROM 1.:.::..:;.:.: ____ _:;.;,;:;. I '72 l\TERCEDES 2:-..0. all 1llnr Tlw W ...... 71 JAGUAR XJ-6 . """· $6600. """" Pty. ......, Oo ..... . l 8-IZ-380.1 j he..., ht 4 door, auto trans. aLr 1..1)nd, ·. _ , SAYBS yello1v v.·ith blal·k leather ' 66 2.j() Sf'. Coupr, -l ~J){'C{J,, o-5*"""" interior. leathc:r interior, nr1g & I 0 .., Twk• 55999• I bea_~1f111. 8~1-2040 Dir._ 1 A y"' CREVIER BMW 'MG 9744 1 1-------1 208 '""' Isl Strecl 1970 >tGB. Xlor ,.,,.,d, Gceot I DOT DATSUN Santa Ana ga.~ 1ni'gt'. $1 7%. or best ISIJ Sle.c.lilh>d. 835-3171 _nffer. PH: ~1::_16 , H~lt.a. '69 r.1GB, GT, Ulack, \Vire 1 540·0443 ClassUled Ad gan1e and sell ! 11·h1.~. s t err. o · Good . 842 778 need or use! Call 642-5678. : conclilion. 6+l-IXl:i ' '" I Autos, N•w 9800 1 Au to1, New 9800 ·A ~-u.,.lo-,-, "N'"o_w ___ ,,,9,,...800 • -' ~~, ............ •"*"' ~ ' '·' ..,, SPECIAL OF THE WEEK 197 4 CHEVROLET . VEGA HAl(HIACK ··Fully Factory Equipt. • White Walls • Deluxe Bu mper Gu ards • Vinyl Interior • (Ser. #279488) (Stk. #907) " 52499 • • -" ' I ~ " 29 DAILY PILOT Poncho Tuts~ay, May 28, 2q74 Mondor, Mor 27, 1974 DAIL y PILOT 25 } 9n2 AUTOS USED ~Morcury "so PORSQIE I '74 914 2.0 9750 l .. uley luxUl')' e q u I p p e d . Complele. NEW. NYe like craz,v. Bl~k on BlacJc. 11695 Phone 558-1000 DLR. Toyol• . t7'5 , Toyo!• 9765 Toyoto 9765 · Volklwogen -9770 Volktwogen ·---·~~---~-----1 9770 Volvo ' '72 Toyota 1600·! '74 TOYOTA Coupe b<auUM whl,. !lnloh, Auto Best Deal Trant, nS1GJv> Anywhere! l.F.AS"F; A BRANO NE\V 'i'4 TOYOTA 1200 Coroua Scd11n tor only Slll..26 r:-~r mo. 36 nJ)S. Op('h t':n d lcti.se WANTED; $81 VW \Vlndov.• Van! Under $500. ~lust be Running. Send Infer to Cla bUied ad No. 171. (' o Dt11ly Pilot, P.O. Box IJliO ! Costa htesa Ca.lit 92626 '69 vw $U(U'OO( & low milett,ge. CYED963l Only $1288 _4_V_O_L_V_O_ AMC 9905 ''12 MARQUIS 10 pall '1 \\'a.gun, Air, P/B, B/S, '13 HORNET 4 dr. Aulo, air P/W, Tilt·whl, Stereo-tape, P/S. Xlnl cond. $2MO. new braket, $3300. 8.10-0l74 Best Deal Anywhere! 5'10-6109 Mu•l•ot ftH '72 PORSCHE Tara;a 911T, brn • m&g1, elr, ster., clean, Need fast sale. Best otter. Pvt party, 675 -7238 . 979-4070 ' $2399 LEASE OR BUY All Modtls l . Blll'MAXEY -i',:TOYOTA l6S V\V BuE;". good rond lrss LEASE -oR BUY than 47,000 miles recent BARWICK DATSUN .. , "' '"' Bill MAXEY TOYOTA • tune-up and brakes, near f 33375 CAMINO CA.PISTRAi.c) OVEJt.5EAS DJ:.:LlVl!.RY SAM JUAN CAl'ISlhHO . SPECIALISTS ~toll lturi& ~~~r~~~; ath~s.$800. Ol': .;;:r11s:·iJ~l'l1s i -1\8•11 LA1.:1 1 eea r s~o'h a1 .. d.. a41·8S!>S HUMflMGTON BEACH Buick 9910 MUSTANG Convert. 'T 3, 1969 l.A!SABRE. 2 dr hardtOp. 1un/fn1 radio. air eond, ~11 F'ull p·.T. air. Best oUer. & brks, Arr, 16.000 t' • Call att. 6; 644-0472. 6tmmac. S3200. 6'13-4245 • t ·~ pm. • C•dilloc 9915 Olcl1moblle '"" i TOYOTA Volkswagen 9770 '67 VIV BUS, bome-mado ! -' lU_. Wll4 '63 ~. 1750ct, e I e ct. camper, !"'bit eng. 4 n10 tH' I ·n \"N deluxe bus, sunroof, I VOLVO sunroof, new trani, stert'O, I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I . '67 V,\V. Bui.:, nP11' clutch, ·1000 ml w 111T. 725-7381 7· 30 I i•xcellef?l. also ·'72 V\\' drluxe "13 SEOI. De& Ville, l!,,000 dmlaii "ales a ~ xlnt rond. Best o!!•r.11 ''!' needs valvi' job, S475.1 AM fo4:30P!\1.,Duf(y. ~I bus. new engine, R:il-2!MO ~ack ll ·ou!,11lec.1ra o'LoSMOB.ILE 1111:11!1 lra(htil>d. 847·11~'\ HU"' Tll'IGfUN SEA.CM ' -' '' .. ' 536-4977. .. '71 Toyota 1600 19f..G Harbor, c .r-.t. 646-.. ., 3 1 548-6732 . Dir. I l !l66 llnrbor C ~1 li-lG·" 'tr\ llre11, all available extras, GMC TRUCK$ I --I 'HT VW Vnn, not run1u11t;. ' --' ·• · . Oiii.:. 011 n1'r. $4993. 6~&-4565 . Toyot• 976S 1New . brakc1, tires & ,bt,tt. I '73 Corona , 1968 \1\V no11·Lop 1·an1per, S~ or brst of[er, Call Volvo 97 72 73 VOLVO art 6 wkd a)s all day 1vknds. HONDA CARS 1, Kon1 11hock1. Dyno-tuned. . I l'('b]~ (•IJ~ & lrans, f\l\l/F!\1. 675-4()68. I I day 11·k11<1~. 1111!19V o• DS '72 Corona c e ~~ m~!~~~· M;~ ex.h'Q1. Wagon Sl99J. 673·S7lMJ '71 .V.\V., Good c..'Ondltion_. ~Id 11971 VOLVO, 1<12.~. 2 dl', 11hite I 145 E WAGON ·~ CONVERT. 48,000 n1i. UNIV.£1\.R~ ~ l Auto TrnJ, Llghl line. Besi:' olfcr .• 6 4 5. r37! 4 Spd with Faclory Air Conti, 1 ·10 V\V S<l(!Un, au.111 .'.1'~11$, $hl·H" I Cal_l . an¥ t J Hl I' II' blu~ in! .. ·I i<;Xl. ll'illll!.. Ailt(J 'trl•llS, 11ir l'Olld, [lOllPt" One-Of·a·kill<l. Make offer. 2830 ~arbor Bl~-I only 21,000 careful niUcs Anytime. Roof Ruck (054HEU) t->;cellt•111, 1~t·ent ,al\c Job. E\es. \V knds. 536-77ti.I. nl'.'I\' tires, sll'L'tv-i:1pc J.llllY· !-.ll'i'ring. luggage ra(·k, 67;J..()543 before 5Pi11. 1c,,,o,,s~ta~Me;'::":,,.=-:::-=-~;;;;: (Jl6ESE) $2999 il:l l-2Q.l0 Dll . '66 'f BIRD Landau fullpower er, 300XI n11 ._ 0111• Oll'llt'I', 10,00J iiiill's. .73 EL O OR AO O loit• '70 OLDS 88 C~tom. Fully $2399 '69 CORONA, 4 dr. Aft\ '71 V\V.Can1per. Xlnt running • air, new n1otor Ne\I,. tires beaut. 1'0nd. 1ns1dl• ~& our. $AVE niilea e loaded. S 6 a 9;:,. C<!uip. + stel'e<>, air, elect. Xlnt cond. $1200. Alt. 5 & 71\1 mi. Cle11n. JtadlHls. Fl\l.1 499-3100 Ill's! offer over SZRiO. 494· IOrlic g 0'1vner l S-MJ.41144 11·1ndo\\s, rdlals, must p5f· t BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 8881 B,.uch Bl•d.. 847-8555 HUNTll'IGTONBEACH wkends -552·80.1:?. Bike r·at·k. $2000. 642-7671. '6R, V.\V., flU10., Exl't'lli'll \ 332~. CREVIER BMW . . -s,1100 .•. ?I' _bes t offer. r v. ----------! '67 VOLKS\VAGEN Pop Top. I eond, J!:OOd tirP~. Sl .000. NO Du., OAC a:-.sumt· bal.. I :rog \.Vest lst StrC'l't Chev rolet 9920 ~10~'::-;:;"c.'"::;·=-;::;;--:::::;:-I WHEN BOILING f:GGS JN Good condi1ion. Nc1v brks & firni. 96*-9Hi1/842-7088 fO t'C't'i.I Sfll\'. '72. 145 E Sflnta Ana ,71 CHFVY V II bl 'l '72 TOHONADO. full pwr, ALUMINUM POTS add a eng. s1:J(X} firm. 646-4968. .67 V \V SqhaC'k Ori"" \Vagon, 17.~ n11. i\l\J.Fl\1.: 835_3171 d · ega. re d~e -Jrn1111H·. St<'el rRdlals. Orta:. .Jittle vinegar. This will keep , ." · · · .'. . .... ,\1r, .auto, LikC' tH'll'. Sl 45 16 t t'. a uto tr~ns. rn ° • ull'nrr s3000. 833·38()4. pan from darkening. Useful '/* \'\\' TltlNr;. Rarlio, 011n<'t, al l paprts~ 'ery n1o. $4.153 Bal 673-SitiO 1 , hl'Htrr. Ill n11 ;:. $119~. Call . · 9957 Sell idle Items "ilh a Daily Pilot Classified ad. 642-5678 but no longer needed fleins 1971 MARK 11· Sta. \Vagon.1 f~olh»tl!'.C, 5100 miles. S:.!.SOO. clean. $1100. 673-2295 Onn t g1vc up tht• 1'hlp! in :-.r1· 11 thl~ 11ri'k<'ruL Pinto 11ell fast with a Daily Pilot 1''act. air. Excel L'Vnd ., Besl 968-1107 I '72 VOLVO P-1800 ES. I "List" it in c!a~sHi;~~· Ship 0.14~500. 1;1n.~-.t1iO, 61~·:.!:1-lL 1----------1 ClassiUe{t A<l. 642-5678. offer. &M.aH3 i Pilot Ch~~sirir 'I ad. fi4:.!·:'678 : CLASS SELLS -642·5G78 Call 673-0.173 tu Shore Rcsu\ls. 6·1~ :1678_:_ \\'Ar\1'~~D to huy 1 9 Ii;, PINTO SALE Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 98 00 Autos, New 9800 : Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 9900 I Autos, New 9800 Chevclle !\h1lihu st a t ion 11·aJ!;On . !\lust ha\'(' i;r~~l body s, goo1 in1r1·1ur. Call af!rr 4 pn1 . !lliR-1971. (;1 -CHEV\" -~TA'l !O:"\\·l~'-· 1 S111<1ll \'-8, Hudio. ,\/C. ' I NEW '74 PINTO 2 DOOR SEDAN S2399 lneh!d11 111-vm~I buckol seal5. '"'"ult, Iron• Olst brake5. medium brown mo!Jll!c/5HI. C1ll l o,n1a emossoons 1011!omeut. 1-:;peqd manual tr1nsm111uon. l+ve 6 oo~ 13 esw tlrl1. hol'll bumo11r guards. ,.,, bumt>Or ou;i.rds. Slk . ,IS1:J Ser . l lR10X1857<?6 --· NEW '74 PINTO STATION WAGON 0NiYs2745 __ __c:;:r lnclude11 2300CC eog!nc. 4 speed tr1nstnl&s1on. A78J(tJ 8/S/W. !ront bumper 9uards. re;H bumper 01.11rd s. {Ser. ll4A12Y192828) (Stk. "1720) NEW '74 MA YERICK 2 DR. SED NEW '74 FORD LTD 4 DR. HDTP '68 70 MUSTANG CM R·H-3 r.pd . '" · OSJ810 MUSTANG Cpe R·H·Al·6 c~I. 6660(1 MAVERICK CPf' R·H·A T. 6 ''" • 1907 '71 T-BIRD Loaded (320f)(N) 71 72 CHEVY v.,. R·H. 4 $od. 6~0BC HORNET R·H·Al ·PS , •"· 6JIEGR ONLY $4199 5988 '2188 " • Get extro sciYilllJS on over 300-new 19 7 4 Co rs and Trucks that we bouc,#lt before the just announced Factory Price Rise -WHILE THEY LAST! NEW '74 FORD BRONCO Station Wagon ONLY $4785 V·ll C.roto~<'·O·f,l.it•,· l•1n·; 11,.n~· r PJC'-·l~" L•mo1 ... 1 ~I·~ Ao 1e. t,:"o & Snow'""' A,,. Fuel T,in~ "'""" ''t'.'""''t ;_,.,, ( ~l•~q H.,J""'-''· STW•'.l'.19 $HSlJ1'>ULS1:'J21:J NEW '74 MUSTANG II HARDTOP . NEW '74 BUBBLE TOP YAN ONLY S2995 NEW '74 TORINO ,.. ..... iq --Ullh.\'.:_2 ~R. ~ARDTOP ~~LY$3695 5 195 DOWN .... ' . ' . . ,. " ' .. ' J',1 2·V eng1"". :.Ol•d ~.!MP 1gno1.on Auto T1an1. ""'u" q de Wdlls. p,,.,.,,.., S•e<'""0. POWt!t Bra•es. IJ.,mP'"'• Grnuro A" Q,<'llj R~mo. A(O"'nl G•ouo. I •ni• .i G1,. .~ l'lncl:'I Cover:.. !Se1 4G2~H 16J722) ~h \!lu, ONLY $5488 l'o'ol'1 CR UI S A l!~l M .1l1~u Vdn Con"er~1on. VS £"111nc 1,..,,n Tian• plu; many othe• opt•vn~. :,t•• I j 4J Ser•E 14GHS90496 lnc!ucles cruii.omotic ltonJ., ""'"' ti..-.: l)O"'et 1teering, diK bro~ .... AM rodio, t.nred glo,,, leh Miid "'irror, whe•I co •e•• & hro•y duly handli"ll •~•pen••On Stk.#1065 $er.ff 4M7H 160526 FORD•~ $3 '70 w.,o,. ''" ... • 088 ' ,..ltt>el dflVE' radio. tte~ll'' wn1n hu05. 1 owne• :IS'iCll 72 r,o,~,~ ~!~ ,.,$2888 ang . AM /FM R·H·PS·PB, 31<. 72 FORD Comp" SAVE Van BubDIEI too. R·H ·AT air man more C>lfJ$ .i21FNl 'ergt>m. ve. FM. 73 FORD LTD SAVE R·H·AT. air. vi:IJ. P. WlrlOPW$ S2288 , S2988 ~t _______ ., ---• '*"'°" ........... ......... llOllll• • _.""' ...... M.f . _ .. "" .... , ,. _..,. ... , , .. ,,, ln'ACt MOUi•• r _ .. ""' ,...., r -• ,. hM • .rtt, .............. " ,_, ,...,, • • .J '72 PINTO Allio. Irons .. air cond. $1695 nc~:ni_l~~l!> .. ~323. ut• Uc'!o.l i '72 PINTO offl1. 64~-1.!.i.. I · I · t 1 Hf'1'"'r, lil;1<·k ltll .. fu\ y eqwp • ·70 :'\~\IA. i\1otor ;.,Jnt., ~rt.~ "' 51795 1-.t nu a gal. Au1 0. lruns., IXl\\Cr slei.'r. & hrakt·~. a11·, JlC\V tires. $1.19.1. :-i:i3-:1.'il!l '73 PINTO '6' MALlBU Supor Spo><. RUNABOUT auto, sn1all \i·8. $400. or n1ake offer. 5@-3~ alter 6 Air cond .. rarllal tires, side n1ou!rlings, vinyl roof. In1· maculatc. pn1. $2295 '73 PINTO WAGON '70 CHf<:\' l\Iahbu, \'-8, ~ clr. auto, PS, air c..'Ond., Good {'OllU, .r,,ooo 111L. 839-56&1 ~-, CH£\r. CapriPC. ·I ctr . 1'.:."<ce! i\lo1or. Air rond. 8nrg<1in S;i)(). 6-JS..I~:i6. f !l . d ,\i\I F:'ll strrro, a.Ir cond., '68 . NO_VA, u Y equi~~e · gorli(eous, l 01vner, radial 11·1!h 111r. Xlnt cond. ilcst SS tlrcs ::.ide 111oulding5. buy>1' 586-6965 <'VO'. ms ' $2695 • 'Tl TO\VN & Country Chrysler \Vi::n. 31,000 mi. 11.ir t"Olld, p \l'i11dn11i;, p S('<ll, ... ... "' .... ., ... . . ... COT DATSUN .. , •. ,._ .. .......__ .. ,,.,., ........ ~ .-,'"°"""' '"'-' I 1''1 an1 1fm stel'M, in xlnt ~-=o--=7"'==----1 eonrl. Best oflf'I' bu~·s car 71 PINTO fru1n private par I Y. RUNABOUT Q.! 1-02:'.S. ·Gs-ciu·cn~·:-.~·L"'>";i"<--clcc\'.:c\lc.c.;0"':-j;_ ~ Doo1', Yello1v, 4 spd, RadJO, l.l~H!t'd. t"utl pnii·ei·. \'r\CA· Alr Cond, fl\9010) TION SPECIAL. Corod for $1488 since ne1r, 5'10·7063 or 6·Hi·9797. Contf-ne-n"'t-a'I ----,99=30•I NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. Coast Hwy., N.B. 642-9405 BARWICK DATSUN "'""'' '"' '12 PINTO. Ne1v tires. Xlnt cond 26,000 ml. $1750. 64().. 8\Jl. '70 LTD Wagon, lo mileage, a/C', pis. p/disc brks, lug '74 FIREBIRD ESPRIT rack, new tires, $1850, Vinyl top, alr condjtlonlng, 842-8051 automatic, rally II wheels, '74 }'ORD Ranchero. 1''ully equlp'd. One o\\11er, Shown by appt only, 83J..8320 poi,11er steering. Order To- day. $84.99 MO. '72 RANCHERO, De I u x e plus tax. 36 1no. GEL. mdl. Like new. Xlnt cond. '74 GRAND PRIX $2500. 5-15-6882 8 am-5 pn1. Bu.:ke l sc ... s, c..'Onsole, air '67 F AIRLANE ;:,oo Sta. Wgn, conditioning, vinyl top, nds 1vork. $200. power steering, power disc 675-6596 brakes, automatic transmis- 164 FORD $2SO slon. Immcdl-.h: delivery. 64£.mi $9B.12 MO. ·n TORINO Xlnt mech plus tax. 30 mo. OEL. cond. $1100.' . .Ask tor '°'· '74 VENTURA II Olson 673-34.50 weekdays Automatic, tinted g lass, de- ' luxe bun1pers, air coridl· M1rcu'l 9950 Uonlng. Immediate delivery. 73 CHEVY $76.66 MO. BLAZER plus tax. 30 mo. OEL. • 4 wheel drtvt, auto trarur, air cond, Cheyenne pack-aae, 1,000 mn ... C420SQPl . $4999. CREVIER BMW 208 Weac lit Street Santa Ana 135-3171 DAVI! ROSS PONTIAC 2480 ll&rbol'-BIY<l. CO.ta. Mear ~:6-8017 ·• '61 MERC. Sta Wm w/lug ·69CP A·C, P/S. P/B, ntck. All xtras. Perfect ~:lm·Fm. Nu 1lrt1 & care-orig ownr $850.497~2256 1 Lo mt. Xlnl oond ClJ\Slltled ads aeU b\1 1tfinl. 525--4320. 11m11.U itemJ or any ttem. Clalllrifd Adi CaU 64).¥11 , ~flu no longer use? SeU It i cod="'='-------" ' I I ' ' • i • ' I • • DAILY PILOT Tuesday, fo1ay 2!3, 1111<+ I ------------,-------- ' -Ill • .. a 8 • Ill i! a • .. • • • • • • .. • COLTS IY CHRYSLER r.ORPORATION TAKE YOUR CHOICE y BRAND MEW1'74 COLTS SPECIAL #133 (Ser 116L21K45304016l 4 Speed, radio, hea!er. custom pa1n1 stripe, • green w/wh1te interior. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. ~141 (Ser. ~6L21K45305302). Sea Green 4 Speed. buckeT seats. custom striping. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY F 144 (Ser :t:6L21K45305502). Yellow w/b!ack interior. 4 speed . bucket seats. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1i 145 f$er. #6L21K45305'17) Spice Me!alllc. 4 speed bucloiel se.:its. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY . 11130 (Ser . .i6L21K45303921 ) Spice with rntenor, bucket scats. 4 speed, IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. AU A.RE EQUIPPED DIFFERENTLY YOU TA.KE YOUR CHOICE FOR ONLY •••• OR IF YOU f'aEFEll FULL PRICE Qclv 116 2 I for 4~ .....,;; "'''" S2·'9 00#11 fuil t~ ... P'•tOC S11•3 .'8 u>Cl I aL 0.,!~"e<l p,i,"'-'"11 t>r><:~ S.149982 APH 14ooCI~- ·SPECIAL ALL MAKES & MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM! MO\ l All TRAD! INS !HA l RUN ARE WORTH S 100 AND UP SPECIAL ... MONTH SPECIAL PEI MONTH FULL $1888 PRICE $6430 ... MONTH Only 164.»,., JI""", wllll l1"down. Full c•lofl,..k • lioot.R Incl. r ~ L. o.ttt-rtd peJllfttnl prkel:Mn.•A.P.R. 21.0S"- I , \ • " ' • ' ' Brand New 109.:-w""i"i'eelbaSe. 6 cyl. passenger seat. dual brite 111 bumpers Order 1n your choice of colors loday. Much, much more. SPECIAL-410T STRIPPED , ~$3388 >T&l SEE OUR HUGE SELECTION Of CUSTOM VANS SPECIAL IMMEDIATE DELIVERY • D·lOO. Power disc brakes. aulomal ic:, lint. wshld., 60 amp. all., 70 amp. ball., H 0. suspension. power steering. used 48 miles. much more. 10 14A T 4S03728A) $31 88 . ~~~iE . T & L . • JOIN the CHARGER GENERATION SPECIAL TAKE YOUR CHOICE BRAND MEW '74 CHARGERS SPECIAL ll3014 (Ser :iwL21640135434) 318. Auto. tr.:ins. bench seat. red w1!h black 1ntenor. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ti3009 !Ser 11WL21G46135435) A~d. 318. Auto Iran:;, benctt-seat, IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ;:JOOS (Ser ::WL21CA6120054) While. V·B . auto trans , power slePring. radio. henter. vinyl top, wire w~icel covers. tinted glass. vinyl :adc moldings. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ::3008 (Ser =INL21G46155138) Deep Sherwood Melalhc V-8, auto trans .. power stee:"ihg. power disc brakes. 11nted glass. dual chrome racing mirrors, radio. heater. deluxe wl1Pel covers. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY . iF3019 (Ser :i'M..21646102407). Silver with black 1ntenor, V·8. auto. trans., IMMEDIATE DELIVERY A.LL .I.RE EQUIPPED DIFFEllEMTL Y YOU TA.KE YOUR CHOICE FOR ONLY •••• s3211 FULL OllfYOUPR: PRICE 59ft SPECIAL ALL MAKES & MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM! OlD FASHIONED NEW ENGLAND SALES & SERVICf " '71 VEGA Kamm '73 CHEVROLET 4 Dr. Se an Automatic, radio, heater, w.s.w., much ~;eiF(J72HN0) SPECIAL FULL $1888 YOU $6430 "" PRICE • ...... MONTH On!~ 5".)0for :W ""°*· willlJ1"dOwn. Full Cll5'1 pr k t .2QO.l.71 Incl. T .. L. Dl'ltrr..:I ~~nwnl pr.ce l :HIJ.IO. A P.l!. ' spd., custom paint, roof rack, wide ovals. OR IF FULL $1388 YOU $4406 PEI PRICE PREni MONTH = "' i • Ill • i' ... Onlys.M.Nfor JI-. 11r1tt11Mdolll'tl. Full ca5'1 pr kt l lD•.211ftcl. T .. L. D9fft'red mtftf lcelllfS.16. A.P.111. .U'llo • ~'7~1~T~O='=R~IN~~S~ta-:"lt1~0-n-:-:Yl~a--g-o-n---1·~:~ Automatic trans .• radio, heater, power slttring, air cond. {S9SETCJ SPECIAL FULL $1388 ~~~ $4406 PEI PRICE ...... MONTH Only ™·°' /or 3' mo1. witll 11" clown. Full Cl ll'I price 51•7•.l'f Inc!. T lo L. Delette<I ~~men! price l!MS.1•. A.P l!. """ SPECIAL .. I $4406PH MONTH Only l••oe fol-38 l'l'(ll. wilh 12911 down. F~ll ca"' l)l>Cll 11474.28 llltl Tl L ~~~II~ 18 ll PR .... --..;;;"~~·~~--------------------~.c: OR IF YOU PRIFIR '69 CHEVY KirKJswood Wagon .-m 9 Passenger. AM/FM, l ilt wheel, air cond .• roof rack. (709AEXJ SPECIAL PRICE YOU MONTH PREFH . · • Cheose your cu1tom ,.int & interior te 1uit you. FULL $I 088 OR If $3232 "" i Only 13232 tor :M-. W1t11Int00-. 1'1,111 ulll Pf'OI lllSIH llll:t. f&I.. ~ '*""""" -11~52. APR. ~-. NOT S,4TISFIED WITH SERVICE? • Try VICTORY · ,'You're the Winner" ' --· =1:>0• .. t:OO,. T 7:JO ... l. .. O .. . We accepl all Warranty Woot on Al~slor l'nicMh · DODGE• SUR• P\YMOUIH Molar*-s.vl(e Tiii • , ( I 1 · I • -• . . ... .. San Cle1nen"te Today's Final Ca is"trano_ eo1r10N ' J VOL. 67, NO. 148, 2 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORAN$E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, "MAY 28, 1974 TEN CENTS -. • White House Ordered Harassment-Jaworski W ASIUNGTON (AP) -Wat.rgale •pecial prooecutor Leoo Jaworski aald today he bas evidence that the White House instructed the Internal Revenue Service to audit or otherwise ~ political ~"'· Including former Democratic }iar'I) Chairman Lawrence F. O'Brien. Jaworakl said in papers filed with U.S. District Court that a discussion of those matters was withheld by the White House from a tape recording twned over to the Wat.rgale gralld• Jury ... a claJm It WU "unrelated to Watergate matters." The prlvil'i• claim, oo 151> minutes of a tape re<:ordlng ol Sept. 15, 197~ was upheld by U.S. District Judge John J. Sirica last year, The fillnll today asked Sirica to """"11ider lhat dedaloa. The tape of tfle ~· 15 conversation, ooe of ni!10 originally BUbpeenaed by the special Watergate jJreoecutioo team, also has been given to the House Judiciary Committee for ltB impeadunent lnqµlry. It WU the first of 0 Wblte House-<dited transcripts of taped ccnversatiom made public last month. 1be meeting in the President's office with Nixon, former White House chief of staff H.R. Haldeman and former counsel Jam w. Dean III lasted from 5:27 p.m. to 6:17 p.m. Only the first 33 minutes, 9 se<llllds were relinquished by the White House fohowlng Sirica's review. "On the basis of Information that has recently become available," Jaworski said, the rest of the conversation is pertinent to the upcoming Watergate <m't!r-.up trial and to matters still being lnvest1gated by two grand juries. He asked that the rest of the tape and notes made by Haldeman in the latter part of the meeting "be turned over forthwith" for presentation to the grand juries. In an affidavit accompanying the "motion for reconsideration," Jaworski recalled that Nixon's lawyers claimed the cooversation re 1 a t e d only to "discussions with and advice from the President's senlor assistant and his c o u n s e I on matters relating to th~ President's conduct of his official duties and are unrelated to \V a l e r g a t e mailers.'' But. said Jaworski. "there is evideilce, hov•ever, that refutes this assertion." He said both Dean and Haldeman testified before the Senate \Vatrgate Comm ittee that the IRS had been dis- cussed. Dean claimed he talked \vith the President about the advisability of preparing a list of newsmen who had written critically about the Administration and that Nixon said Democratic administrallims had used the IRS. The President said that alter the 1972 elections the White House would try to do the same, Dean said. Hald~man testified tbfi discussion was about fhe Democratic orientation of the IRS and a reluctance in the agency to follow up on complaints of possible violations against people who were supporting Nixon opponents. Superintendent Bremer Resigning? San Juan's BuiUling Ban Mulled By PAMELA HALLAN Of ... D .. IJ rHtt Iliff San Juan Capistram City Councilmen will consider an extension of the current moratorium on all new b u I I d in g awlicatiom at tonight's 7 o'clock meeting in the council chambers. But a decision oo whether to keep the ban until the new general plan and its ordinances are adopted may not c:orne Wltil June 5. Planning Director Dav\d J. Smith has suggested that lhe QMmcll take no aclbl wt~l after a publlc hearing takes place. But he aJso said that a decision should be reached before the currem ban expires in mid-JWle. If adopted the new moratorium would be in the form of an emergency ordinance which would take effect lmmed.iately. It would last several moolh>, then all appllcationa WllU!d be frozen , unliJ February, according to a planning departm<nt schedule. lnduded in the_ items to be deferred are applications for rez.ones, preliminary site plans, land use {except variances), architectural reviev.·s. submission of ten- tative tract maps, divisions o( land (ex- cept to create tv.-o parcels) and oon- tracts for the preparation of environ- mental impact repar1.s. Anyone believing he has a spetial situation would be allowed to ask the City Council for an exemption. Smith said there Is a great deal of community Interest ln the prqposed moratorium and suggested that everyone be given a chance to be heard on the sub)ect before the vote is taken. Other items on tonight 's agenda include: -Consideration of a resolution asking the Capistrano Unified School District to use their school facilities on an all-year basis. -A proposal for an agreement with Hospital Ambulance Service of El Toro that they be the only ambulance company designated to serve San Juan Capistrano. -Review of the Holstein Development Company's project off Del Obispo Road. Nearby homeowners have complained that the firm Is violating city hlllside codes and creating a nuisance for otbfr property owners. ~ -Con.sideration of the fate of tms in street rlght's-of-way. City policy has been to save trees whenever possibl~ but often the measures prove costly. -A report on the Ortega Highway, its status and plans for its widening and realignment. SIX LINES SELL Kidnap Threat San Clementean, 2 Others Jailed A. San Clemente man and two alleged accomplices described by Orange County Sheriff's officers as tranaienta were jailed on extortion charges during the weekend after they allegedly lhreat.ned to kidnap a San Juan Capistrano woman's two daughter& and bold them for ransom. Deputies ldentilied the jailed trio as Mario Gomalez Gonulez, 38, of 311 N. Qla VIiia, SIA ~ and transient brothers, .IUlbl ·8aul Rameriz, 2%, and lfmant""° llatoeril, IL Arrtstill officen said the trio v.·as lnvohled in an appattnt plan to obtain money from a 40-year-old San Juan housekeeper with the threat that they would otherwise report her as an illegal Mexic.an alien. Deputies said the woman, who bolds official immigration papers, told them that she was warned that her daughters. ages 14 and 13 mooth.s would be abducted from her home if she dJd not comply v.·itb the lhreaL Officers who are investigating the incident today said no fixed sum o( money was oam~ ip the,negotiations. They said many megal immlgranlo in the South Coast JU'e& j)ave been the targ~ts of identical threats In recent month! although there is no evidence to connect the accused trio with earlier investigated extortion attempts. Bandit Robs Comt Inn, Then Collapses, Dies By L. PETER KRIEG Of 111'1 D .. ly '*" ltl!I A middle aged man tried to rob a Newporter Inn empklye carrying the hotel's weekend receipts by 6praying him with mace today. The would-be bandit eollapoed and died minutes later after a scuffle and a foot race with other hotel employes and passersby. Newport Btaclt police said the alleged fobber, who is still unidentified, approeched credit manager Kenneth Morgan, 35. as Morgan was · carrying about $56,'8) in Memorial weekend re- ceipt! along a sklewalk. The man, canytng 1 c a m e r a , approached Morgan and raised :·ie camera as if he was goir.g to take a picture. Po1ice said he · sprayed Morgan repeatedly wit.b a can of mace amcealed in his hand. The bandit tlien grabbed Morgan's briefcase, but four other Newporter empJoyes, lncludlng a barber and a diminutive waitress, came to Morgan's aid. ,/ l As the robber grabbed the case, one of tho other employ" knocked him down and stepped on his wrist. But the robber began spr-aying mace at the employes, dazing them. He then fled down a driveway to a parking lot. With hotel employes and witnesses in pursuit, the bandit collapsed as he ran toward the intersection of Back Bay Drive and Jamboree Road. Police an'ived moments later and beg a n administering mouth-t&mouth resuscitation and external h e a r t massage. The man was then rushed to Hoag Memorial HospitaJ where he was pronounced dead on arrival. Hospital official!! said the man carried no identification. They described him as between tO and 45 years old with gray hair. A hotel spokesman said the receipts includ<d about $15,000 In credit card charges, while the other $40,000 was in cash and checks, mostly checks. 'iThere was only about $4,000 in cash," the hotel' official said. Police said the only hotel employe injured was the wajtress who had grabbed the robbe<'s foot during the scuffle and bad been kicked In the finger. ------ . ' r \ ' 1 " o.1ry r1i.1 tt•ff rlloN 'Rescued' Lineman Noel '1Biff" Coia helps fellow worker Don Snyder on utility pale during recent safety evaluation for dozens of linemen work- ing for San Diego Gas and Electric Company in San Clemente. \.inemen each ran through techni9ues used in case of accident atop utility poles. Safety experts for firm rate performance and assure that rescue skills remain honed. 800,000 Flock to Beaches Along Coast on_ Weekend An estimated 800,000 persons visited Clemente, and San Onofre State Parks Orange Coast beaches over the Memorial were full to the brim. At San Onofre, Day weekend. lifeguards reported today. park guards issued the largest number of Despite large crowds and many routine citations in the state park system over M • MP H• the weekend. due to a rash of surfboard Rescued After anne It Coins 'Collected' ~~~l~~~p~~~sh fire, and illegal parking San, Juan Youth B FJ • GJ A total of 130.000 bathers showed up M:.,hap 011. Cliff y y1ng ass By Clemente Thieves at San Clemenle beaches. making the "° weekend the most CTO\\'ded Jl.1emorial Six .....,,.,, carried a 1$-yeaMld San Jn Laguna {:ase Burglars working in the predawn ho.,; holiday in recent hislory. Juan Capistrano boy acrou the rock• at in San Clemente today made their way Newport Beach lifeguards reported an A Marine 0xpa mlllary pollceman through a vacant apartment to reach the with moot rescues Sunday when rip- Crooeeslt Bly• Point Sllurday all<r be '-"-' . , ·-· office of a North El camtoo Real Udes ~•led a hazard to swimmers. ~1,000 IN GOODS lulllbled .. dori the .. _ Lqunl Beach WU ..,w~ in --Bead! today wllen restaurant and made off with f17' In r·-· f' --r a large rock tbroWn from a passing car -, About 170,000 visitors were estimated J;alx lines of type In the -per, cll~-~G.'li. ~.L~tet Pa-Moote Ilia-ll -to the MP's trnck, ro~ :.ll/:·1rom the file cabinet safe of on Huntington Beach city strands. with if contain the ri&bt few._.;;;d. ln ~ ~ _... ind amt glass silvers into bis face and Dlckenon'!I Restaurant was discovered 23 rellC\leS, one boat rescue, and nine Dally Pilot ad, can roau, 11'1 lbingJ Vista, ....-tall .. by ambulonce to SOtlth eyeo. by the staff when the business opened major first aids. A Iota! of 4f!l miOOr done_: ) . Coost Hotpltal, wbeft be was truted and ~ H. KJtllner ;.!~:~°' Santa Ana early lhls_ morning, police said. The entry lint aid treatments wm given for released. was ta en to Sou1l1 ~. Communlty was made through an adjacent -lloopltal by Laguna Bud> pollce. He was . jellyfish stings. HOTPOINT rlll&e. '50-tce.. ~ Loach'• lall,-three lifeguards, roleasod foll.,.•-~~ .. , , .. apartment officers said. , . No Comment Stand Taken By Trustees By JAN WORTH 01 11'1• D•llr "llot Stell Saddleback College Superintendent- President Fred Bremer is expected to offer his resignation to lhe Board of Trustees Wednesday. ' Sources ·close to the community college president said Bremer, who has been with Saddleback since it opened in 1968, had first considered returning to teaching but that possibility apparently has -been discarded . Dr. Bremer .A..e clined to comment officially ortl!lfe rumors of his · impending action and no trustees were willing to go on record to confirm the passibiJily. But faculty members who have been taking an increaslngly active role in the schoors affairs said they understand Bremer is to be given the title of president on 1 y , with a new superintendent to be hired as soon as possible. The reason for such an action was speculated to be related to Bremer's qualifications for retirement benefits. which are based on the three years or highest earnings. Bremer has two more years to go on his exi!ting four-year contract at Saddleback. He has been tmder heavy pressure to resign for the past year, with his once solid support among board mem- bers eroded by four resignations over the past seven month.s. One or Bremer's strongest supporters through the years, charter trustee Michael Collins, resigned last fall to give more time to his job as an attorney. Norrisa Brandt of Irvine was elected March 4 to replace Collins and had as one of her chief campai'n planks that she believed the school's administration was not doing the job and should be ousted. Another Bremer supporter, former board president Jotm l..AJnd, resigned early this year as a protest to board action in his absence to fire footbafl coach George Hartman. Hartman was reinstated two weeks later. Of the other two trustees who resigned effective June 4. Alyn Brannon of Santa Ana is in jail on a bookmaking charge and Hans Vogel is acting board president. Bremer, a resident of Tustin, began as the assistant superintendent or instruction at Saddleback and was la ter prom<!:ted to superintendent-president (See BREMER, Page 2) Orange Coast Weather Low clouds through Wednesday with partial clearing in the after· noon hours. Highs at the beaches &5 rising to 70 inland. Overnight lows in the upper 50$. INSIDE TOUi\ V china o a b I n e ~ m. two RH-and 1 po1i_.f plltced the Kreitner 1ralil:· ~ Bi''..\. ta pick fdc:ilel ~·from Huntington Beach -. "·'. · , ~YOl tvirodlo/1~. boy );;';;-:;;.tcher Ud earr• .... rdln over · up, nu11ti,y ...i......., from~· Llg1D1& to Salt .C1Unetlte, no swlmm•rs dtt\vned Fire· T."~ttin"' Burried M IC~ 117'. 6 lfioll nicky, • ...i:..· ae<tlon1 of tb;"al'U. The Btach city jaB l'.:.::.r::':' ... ·-~In•. ' .,_ llutin1' 11\0 '~ dB~ bOllday Ind .liO ' · ; .....,'e, ,-;. · · • . · · , • · Etaje" ~lL -r 'Cl!"'N..,.. W\llu • *riOWJlQ.lt.lties were-reported. l..__ • f ., , ,.\ ,,' ·' ---·l•r if~" ~· "'*'°'"'"' ~ . ._..ltlOt ... lOllllllff.'·;dli!'':"!J¥, ~ _,...uy" bee"l'l'I , M~ = inJ\,rlc's were due to FOREST ,ACRES, IU: ,(~Pt!·-·~ ' -'' )4"1·, ... ;)j ,~ wu , MWt·'bete""'l>I' llle;_"hdY' 1"0t ·-.i.t~~•'l!as,.ror_~ ~ii . The Jdlyfi.sh lnvaslan Anonlstseartyt~set!li-etothoonly America's jazz greau got to- gether Monday in NetD York to pay tribute to musiciatl and coniposer D1tke Ellington. TM eulogies -and Ellington's com-positi01~ -were .,eod and S'41lg tO 10,000 faru. Ste .story ·and photo, Page , f. :r&·~:;-:I >~":= I: ll a.la 11 ....,.. 1>l• Tbat ICf IOld ltOOO Jlll'lll <f mOreJi. tamtn,W..-.. aa,ld. =ed~A= ~inc~ 1W.. ~al ,. .... at lfuntrn,ton , firt engine In thll SI. 'Oair' rx.mtf, :U-~~i:,:.,.~.\i.1 ..=::i:.i:tr::.i~~ -...-.• .~ 11 :ii. :-0:0.. Bcl~a:i:, si: °:~:;· v1uac•-A'lfokumao r .. ?.t!ihl·,... the.._ llnl lo,__ _ ••1111. ..,._ Old bnlllot' down. Whm the l'l>1lee '""~to._. a ... ._ .. In Ille so. Ml'I moo1 -le voluntter nre "'partment .. --·--._ ......, a.; apllnted Ult 'nle Mlfi!I'-....,. bio .,~ff fll!lt!e -~ crtlllwa..•. -a 1'1ad\"1' la U,.~ aboul • .,.. ... tr11l11ll.eodl1Gr'titoet. tlltll9aail-••rt;,1--... : ·~... . •1•1rlod-, Dtlbtot. San . 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He said there are an estimated 300,<nl persons in Orange Oxutty who can speak both Spanish and Engli.sh bul aboot 95,000 speak S!>aniM ooly. h·vine Company's Watson Actress on Disney Board "\\'lien they need help, they ~on'I know where to call, and even if they did. they couldn't carry on a conversation," Bendrell said. The helpline, open 24 boors a day, seven days a week, i!i: 638-7801. Calls so far have ranged from questions concerning education and immigration, to those seeking medical and legal aid to tho6e who just are lonely. One woman v.•ho suffered a seve re loothache for ttrree days but couldn't have it treated because she didn't know v.nere to find a Spanish-speaking dentist, got help. Coaches Ret11f<n D~vid Hallan. 5, looks over some or the antique railway coaches at San Juan Capistrano's old rail· way. station. Carriages will be part of restoration project for old depot dating back to 1859. Land· mark will open as a restaurant next month, and old railway rolling stock will serve as diners. kitchens and other facilities for eatery developed by New· port Beach firn1 . By GEORGE LEIDAL Ot 1M D•llY f'li.t Stall Irvine Company President Raymond L. \Vat.son and Mrs. Shirley Temple Black \\'ere elected to serve as directors of Walt Disney Productions at a regular meeting of directors today in Burbank. Watson, 47, and Mrs. Black fill vacancies created by the retireinent o.f Disney directors George L. Bagn.all and Gordon E. Youngman. Bagnall and Youngman were elected "directors emeritus." t1rs. Black. a fonner child star of the 1930s. becomes the rirst woma n director in Disney company history. Having S{'f"Ved in a variety of presidential and federal environmental appointive posts, Mrs. Black may also be the first Sierra Club member to serve on the board of the firm which sought to develop Mineral King . Walson has been president of the Jrvine Company for less than a year. He join,ed the land development company in 1960 as manager of its planning department and with the late William R. ~1ason ~·as responsible for the progress ol company plans for a major master planned new city. Since "'at.son joined the Irvine Company board of directors in Jun e. 1970, !he firm has nnnounced its intentions of bui\idng the largest master planned community in North America on its 8.1.000 acres of land in Orange County. Wall Disney Productions also is active in land development v.-ith construction of another new city under way near Orlando. Florida at Walt Disney World. A resident of Eastbluff. \Vatson also serves as a director of the Irvine Industrial Complex. A native of SeatUe, he earned bachelor's and master's degrees in architecture and urban planning at UC Berkeley in 1951 and 1953 . He is a registered architect, a feUow of the American Institute of Architecture and a member of the board of visitors of UCLA. \Vat.son's election to the Disney board is the second tie between the Irvine Company and Disney interests. Last fall. ln•ine Company directors elected William S. Lund to fill the board vacancy created by the death of Williant Mason last spring. Lund is married to the former Sharon Police Guard Blacks DETROIT IUPI) Po I ice Commissioner Philip G. Tannian Monday ordered a round-the-clock police guard at the home of a black family that has been harassed since moving into an all-while Detroit neighborhood last year. He ordered the protection following anolher incident at the Northwest side home of 11-1n. Maylroit Richards, 34, and her six children. OlAHGf:COAST DAILY PILOT Tile 0rl"9e C:O..i1 01.lf AIOI ..,," wt>cll It CGrl'O> bo.-( ... "' ... ,.p,..,,,._ <)(M.ll>l~""d by,,,. 0..t>;of eoa.i Publ••"'"; Comlionv ~••I•..,~..,,,..,. ""'"''""a. 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C»b-..... ..,...,,.....,~-•>OO~~ .... .M.110--.it. ~..-. ..... , u OD MOfllrll¥, Disney, daughter of !he late founder of the giant entertainment corporation. Lund is a trustee of tbe Walt Disney Foundation and heads the California Institute of the Arts in Valencia. ~trs. Black is a director of the Del Monte Corporation, the United Nations Association of the United States, the National Wildlife Federation and the National Multiple Sclerosis FOWldation. Another called for a plumber and the helpline fowld one who spoke Spanish. The line now is trying to get word to the Spanish • speaking communily about the service so they can be helped If neede.d. The service also seeks bilingual lawyers to give help on legal problems. Mail ~estroyed Postal Truck Hits Anotlier, Burns BAKERSFIELD (AP) -An estimat..i 200 sa.ck• of mail burned following a truck collision on Interstate 5 northwest of here, postal officials said. Edward Legget, 48, Fremont, told officers a motorist wou1dn't let him complete a passing maneuver Monday night and be was forced to ram a second truck in the rear. The cab of Leggett's truck, towing a full trailer of mail burst into flames. The fire spread into the trailer and at least one-third of the estimated 600 sacks of mail were charred in the blaze, postal officials said. . The destroyed mail was believed to be mainly magazines, circu· lars and parcel post. Postal officials said tbe trailer had been picked up in Barstow, where it arrived by rail from the Midwest. The load ,was bound for Oakland. Tapes Response Deadline Set By Hig1i Court WASHINGTON (UPI) -The U.S. Supreme Court today gave President Nixon unlil 'I'tlursday to reply to prosecutor Leon Jaworski's request for a quick ruling by the court on his demands for additional tapes and documents dealing with the Vlatergate coverup. A spokesman for the court said James D. St. Clair, the Presidcnl's chief Watergate lawyer, had been asked to submit "an expedited response" to the appeal Jaworski rued Friday. Thursday also is the day that St. Clair has been directed to inform U.S. District Judge Gt>rhard A. Gesell of Nixon's decision about surrendering files of two former top aides for use at their conspiracy trial next month. Gesell has hinted he may dismiss: the charges unless the President complies with a subpoena for the documents. Cancer Claims Jolin H. Braun John Harold Braun, the owner of a San Clemente towing service and a Jocal resident for more than two decades, died Monday at his home after a lohg bout with cancer. Air. Braun. 57, a resident of 130 \V. Avenida Cordoba, was the o~·ner· operator or Braun auto service. S. Coasi: Gro11ps Of Homeowners Eye Avco Pla11s A coalition of homeowner groups from the South Coast have scheduled a meeting for tonight to discuss the latest proposals for several parcels of coastal land controlled by Avco Community De· velopers. · The 7:30 p.m. session at the Dana HHls High School auditorium will specifically examine new proposals unveiled last week by the Environmental coalition. Paul Sayre, president of the United South Orange Coast Communities (USOCC), said the gorup plans to take issue with the coalition's suggestion for land use on parcels on either side of Pacific Coast Hifbway. I Compromise plans v.•orked out he said. between his group and' the development firm show a far diUerent approach to tbe land uses. The latest ideas offered by the coalition, he said, call for several controversial uses including recreational· vehicle parking, restaurants and motels. The general public is welcome at tonight's discussioos on the diverse proposals, he said. Record Throngs Hit Dana Point Over W eekerid Frotn Page 1 BREMER. • • v.·h~n Acting Superintendent Jack Roper resigned a year after the district was formed. ~lany district observers have linked Bremer to a siring of controversies which have plagued the school. l{e '''as <:i!nsured by ttie Orange County Grand Jury last summer for lobbying for high-density coastal development in Capistrano Beach. It turned out the land in queslion is qwned by then.president of the board Lund, who intends to put condominium units on the choice prop- erty below Ille Capistrano bluffs. Hurdle Approved lrt Class Suits WASHINGTON (AP) -The U.S. Supreme Collf, rul~ tod1y that plaintUfs in so-called 'class action" suits, used Increasingly in recent years b y envi ronmental and consumer groups, n1ust individually notify at their own expense each member of the class on whose behalf they are suing. The court agreed in substance with the findings or the U.S. Circuit Court in Kew York. which specialists in class action ~its have said would put almost 1nsurmoutable obstacles in their path. . Justice William O. Douglas, dissenting tn part from the court's decision. said the class action suit "is one of the few legal remedies the small claimant has against those who command the status quo." U.S. Units Bon1bed BEffiUT (UPI) -Unidentified assailants staged bomb attacks on two American institutions in Beirut today, America n orficials said. Two explosions went ofr on the campus of the Anterican University of Beirut. Another blasted the library of the John F. Kennedy American Cultural Center three blocks from the university in the heart of Beirut's smartest shopping district. --- Nixon Tells Congress Inflation Will Let Dp \VASlUNGTON /AP) -President Nixon sent Congress today a special economic report predicting that the surge in inflation should subside to about 7 percent in the last quarter of Uti.s year. In the past three months, the cogt of living increase ha.s been .at an annual rate or 12.l percent, the highest level since 195L The President, following up on a weekend radio address, told Congress he sees "signs of improvement" in the ecooomic outlook and added: "Although the recent evenb are not cooclusive, they tend to strengthen the expectation th.at in the remainder of this year. output will be rising more rapidly, prices will be rising much le6S rapidly and the unemployment rate, while it ""·ill probably rise further, will nPt reach a very high point before it recedes." As the report to Congress \\·as released. Nixon convened a mid-morning cabinet meeting. presumably to discuss the economy as \\"ell as other i.Mues. Among the participants was Kenneth Rush, designated by Nixon Saturday as coordinator of deme stic and international economic policy. Nixon's economic comments camt in a preface to a special report prepared by his Council of Economic Advisers. The advisers made these major points : -By the fourth quarter of 1974 "v.•e should see a rate ol inflation substantially below the recent 12 percent rate ... We would suggest that the rate in Ute fourth quarter might be in the neighborhood of 7 percent." -The budget deficit for fiscal 1915 will be larger than originally estimated, $11.4 billion instead of $9.4 billion, but the deficit for 1974 should be smaller than forecast, $3.5 billion instead of $4.7 billion. -Once the Administration's policy of monetary restraint sucet'eds in subduing inflation, "interest ratts will decline." But the economic advisers did not predict by how much. -The unemployment rate which was S percenl in April probably will rise to between 5.S and 6 peTCUlt in the months ahead. -Second half of 1971 should ,.. on increase in production " between 2 percent and 4 J>Cf'cent. Ca\l1erine Venus S11ccumhs at 69 ~1rs. Catherine A. Venus. a San Clemente resident for the past two years, died Monday. She was 69. Mrs. Venus, of 245 Aven1da Santa Barbara, Apartment A, leaves her husband, John R. Venus; a ~n. Rolland A. Gary of Houston, Tex., and a grandson. Ro!ary and Mass of <llristlan Burial will begin at IO a.m. Friday at Our Ladt of Fatima Catholic Church with burial following at Ascension Cemetary, El Toro. Lesneski t.1<rluary is in charge of arrangements. 29 Cars Derailed HESPERIA (UPl)-~ly-nine cars of a Skar Sant.a Fe frtlght train de- railed in the Cajon Pass area near here Monday. Investigators were trying to determine the cause ol the derailment Nooe of the traJn's aew memben was injured. WE'VE ONLY JUST BEGUN! Twenty-five years ago a few far-sighted people revolutionized the carpet business . . Flrit, the chemical industry developed synthetic fibers. eliminaling rehance on wool Quality and production. Second, machinery was invented which enabled carpeting to be manufactured up to 100 limes faster. Third, and mosl importanl. some people sluck their necks out and risked capital to put these developments to work. He leaves his \Vidow, Arline, and a son, Ralph K. Braun, also of San Clemente. Graveside funeral services will begin at a 11 a.m. Wednesday at El Toro Cemetery with the Rev. E. H. [)()erring officiating. Spokesmen for the harbor patrol at , What does this mean to you? II -•that carpeling cosls less lhan 30 years ago. It nteons that what was once a luxury is now within range of almost everyone. It means a selection unimaginable 30 years ago. 'I1>e family has requested that flowers be omitted. ~sneski itortuary is in charge of arrangements. Television, Stereo Taken in Aparbnent A nearly new color televisiod and a stereo system were stolen from the apartment of a San Clemente man over the ,holiday weekend, the reoldenl told police. • • Michael R. Klaaaen of 122 Avenlda Serra dlloovertd U. lou MQ<ldar •vtlllng. '111e bur&lar apparently entered ~ apartmonl lhnN&h an unlocked w•ndow 1114 made olf !11111 Ibo lool wmb 1610. • • Dana Point-· said their crowds over the · · Memorial Day weekend appeared to be the largest in the history of '.he mar''ime center. A mixt.urt or thick fog In the moming and a stiff wind each afternoon made for some rough sailing and dozens of small· ooal a"'1slance calls Uuough lhe weelcend, Ibey added. No major incidents wtrt. reported ln walero In and near the harbor. Most cans ""' related lo 1maU.boll capslslnp and engine trouble oo power veseela. South Coalll lra!Dc on dry land was al reconl proportion as well. Bonier patrolman at the 8an Onofre I checl!poinl aald lhelr lraUlc counten recillered Ibo blghool rate of travel Of Ille Jell' u Ibo _ .... wolllll 1o a cloae llondaJ ~ 'lbt llOllt llpn WU • ......................... oul-hlaheal ra1e--......iweek0ndaqo and !l\WU1'ftl 1,000 can AR hour. • I • ·• With our family in the carpet business since 1894. we have seen more changes in the last few years lhan we believed possible. creallng the grealest consumer growth induslry in our economy. Alter 80 years, it looks like we've only just llf9inl , IMTMI • H.lllOlAHA SIHCl IH7 • • ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES . 1663 Placentia A.Ye . COST 4 M!SA 646-4838 -• 'lllor>. t k S:JO; M. t k t i lot. tiJO lo S ' ' I • ' j Tuesday'• Closing Prices • • NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE . - • I • DAILV I'll.OT JJ Year's Bigh·Low• A.,Pear Every Saturday eP-•t Tm 1% DAILY PILOT Tutsd-"Y, May 28, 1974 • • JC Penney 24 Fashion l~and Newport Beach only SORRY. NO PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS HURRY! TREMENDOUS· SAYINGS IN -ALL DEPT. 42 Picked ByOCC Matli Unit Forty-two Orange Co a s t College students have been inducted .into the national mathematics honor society, Mu Alpha Theta. Students must maintain a "B" average in all classes and a "B" average in all higher mathematics c I a s s e s to qualify. THE STUDENTS include Ronald D. Portalski and John A. Weidmann of Corona del Mar, Fred Klinzmann of Garden Grove, and James F. Aarons and Charles N. Hogue or Westminister. Fountain Valley studenlS are Susan M. David, David K. Jackson. Sandra J. Rimer and JefC B. Turner. Huntington Beach students are Joan A. Macy, Karen Nichols, Kazµto Ohara. ~t. Donald Page, Gerald T. Przby!ski and Allan W. Roberts. . NEWPORT BEACH students are La~·rence L. Abbitt, A.r]j.la L. Palenchar. William L. Snyder. Benson of Santa Ana also w.11s named. Costa 11-fesaru; are Peter N. Black, Jerome W. Bonney, Kan L. Cheung, Kathleen Foster, Deanna L. Funnell. James A. Henderson, Robert T. lsaacs, Kirn L. Johnson, Candy L. Johnston , Shirley M. Loca.s6o, Susan 1-1. Long. Rickey K. t.1artz. Frank . E. Mills, Allison Naito, Thomas E. Osborn, \Villiam f\-f. Pickel, Eduardo Urbina, Patrick L. Washburn, James T. \Vilcox, Stephen D. White. Terry Lee Woodcock, and Lee J. Yatl ee. 3 Students At Golden West Fetecl T!Tee art stud ents at Golden \Vest College have received cash awards from the Fountain Valley Art Association for work exhibited in th.is spring's student art show, now in the college gallery. Jeannie L . Steffan, Westminster, received a $50 award for an oil and acrylic painting. "Morning Ritual ;" Brian D. Percy, Costa Mesa , $25 for a silkscreen, "Relax:" and T. Michael Schroll. Fountain Valley, $25 for a photograph, "End of a Dying Era." The v.'Ork will be on exhibit unlil June 6. Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. !lilonday through 'nlursday. 7 to 10 p.m. Wednesday and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday. ,The Cook Croaked HAIFA, Israel (UPI) - A magistrate has fined a housewiCe one po u n d ($.24) for putting a frog in her neighbor's pot or fish stew. The attorney for Van ya Stein said her neighbor, Tamara l\lalucha. S 7 , caused his client "great distress"' by putting the frog in the stew because rrogs are not kosher under Jewish dietary I a w s . Because of this, he said , his client Wa5 forced to throw out the stew. The judge rebuked the attorney for bringing the case to court, t h e n imposed the symbolic fine on Mrs. l\1aluche . I Womens Dresses 25°/o to 70°/o OFF • Jr., Miss.s, Half Si1e-s • Strfft Length, Pant Suits, Lonq Dresse-s • Daytimr & Dre-ssy AUTO CENTER 0 16 on1)' 560x15 4 Pl)' Poly Tire s, wf>N D 10 on~y 560x1 5 4 Plf P.:>I( T •'.:;. b; N 0 5 01:( Aor (-fld, .:;n~r 0 14 onlf Scot C.:i-1.:r; 0 I on!y 8-Trock l a~ Dec'. 0 13 only Flvor /v1or~ SHOE DEPT. 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'274 onl'I Co~uol Slacks 300 only Casual Stocks 80.00 15.00 6.98-8.98 9.98-1•.00 r 3.11 2.88 12.88 2.88 2.50 2.88 2.88 1.99 1.99 44.11 11 ... 5.99 7.99 I JC Penney 0 6 only Mi~ses Wrap Skirt 10.99 7 .18 RUFFELL'S D 10 only Mis.s& White Fashion Pont 12.00 I .II. • . 0 15only J,, C00<dlno>e• !~.00-21.00 l .11•15.11 24 FASHIOLI ISLALID UPHOLSTERY D 36 only HS.,.iian Ma<il Lon'g Sk ;,,,, f"lll f"lll I .... y w 0 Sho"'· T••• ro.00.22.00 6.11-11.11 a.JEWPORT BEACH I Womens Outerwear 25°/o to 50°/o OFF • Allweather Coats • Sweottr Coot1 • Jacktt s1y1 .. SPORTING GOODS I ORIG. NOW 0 24 on!y Womens Tennis Dresses 0 9 only Ro,...ing E~ere<~or 0 6 ..:inly Ar ra.;; Ouo'o'er D !2 C'1ly l t•aih!"r S ~1 S••ll 0 2 .:,nt / Alurn.n~m Cv-J .. 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D D D D D D D Pro1eC1-Jr 3 on!y 977 B&H Slide Cub-} Pro1•'(r-Jr I onl'I v,,,:or c:o;eup Anoch n"'nt 2 on!f v.~1:,:ir 152 Sir.:ib~ 1 c nl'( v ,,,11.:ir 23 1 Sl r.:>lx! 36 .:>n / 126 -12 f,!m .d .::ri:y DWY Pr :;o-"~:ion Len.) 4 vn1t 3 Vlof F:o>h 9995 89.95 17 33 :·9 33 9~.99 .66 9 75 699 PIECE GOODS & NOTIONS 0 96 yard;; Solon D-Jl!-A(-~1Cli-' 0 70 yards N1l.:i n Taffe10 Q-.ihing 0 320 yard,; P<!nnbroak Pr1111; D 195 yards Pennbrook Chec ks, Plaid; 0 2 10 yordi Shonroro Pnn1 , 0 130 yards P.'.:lly-Silk P!ards. Solidi 0 25 yards Screen Print Quoiting 0 I 00 yards Arne! Nylon Pron:; 0 50 yards Poly...,~ter Rob ,Kn•! 0 144 yards Crocker Spori c:o1 h D 120 yords Willlle P1qu-: 100"~ Polv. 0 22 yard; P0I'/. 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Ser..,l ng Dish 0 18 only Cenrer Piece I BEDDING · DEPT. 29.95 26.00 57.00 5 99 8.83 2.99 '19 54.88 1.88 S.00 3.75 1.25 7.98 3.29 2.5' .99 3.99 6.88 10.88 13.99 9.97 4 .99 8 .99 11 .99 12.99 1.99 .99-3.99 1.99 11.99 55 .00 66.00 12.11 22.81 es.oo .33 7.99 4 .99 .88 1.88 2.22 1.18. 2.22 3.22· 2.81 1.18 1 88 . . / 1.81 2.88 1.88 .10-.25 2.88 2.88 2.62 4.22-6.11 .33 .99 22.88 19.88 •:Z.88 4.88 6.88 1.88 1.88 46.88 .81 3.11 2.11 ... 5.11 1.11 1.11 I D 3 only Full BedspreO;d 23.88 16.11, B 0 0 o. 1 only Cue-en Bedsjjread SB.iSO 36.11 70 only lqng Size Plllo..v Cose~ ~-38 .99" 20 only PeonutJ Sheet• 3.97 2.11 30 only filled Quee=.,CisE.h:::..,:;,:---'----~"7.'i.9'2;,...--;_:;, · 2 Oftly Swlng-n.V .. ~O(·" ~'·'$' • 36.11 1 1tD *:. , D · ·!~ :;:~ ~:_m:~:on1 Top•._ 1.°';·~:: J.11-:::: ~ Qft y j ._.c•'•.•.•.-.---•• ..... •.....,,1-~~~~~~ ..... ~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~-'---~--~~~~~~~~--~~~~--~ I I ' ' • I r ' I I I I \ \ I 1 I j J, I ·1 I ' I r ' I I I I I \ I l I j I ' " I j ... ~ , . . - L~g1111a · Beaeh EDITION • • • \- Today's Flnftl VOL. 67, NO. 148 , 2 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE CQUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1974 TEN CENTS ' Collncil Eyes Police, Public Works Budgets Laguna Beach City Council members continued their scrutiny or c i t y department budgets Saturday w l th police, public works and lifeguards getting the councilmanic eye in the all- day session. Council members made no direct decision on any of the budgets cut by 8.6 percent from amounts department heads said would be necessary to retain 1973-74 services at 1974-75 prices. Council-ordered trimming of the budgets sliced 18 positions from the city work force locluding five p o I I c e department jobs, six public works jobs and seasonal lifeguard cuts. Police Chief Frank Schopen told the council if his department funds are cut the $80,000 projected, he wilt be forced to cut back an the cMy detecth·e force but that a reorganizaUoo of the depart- ment will actually result in more parol· men being fielded. Chier Schopen said statistics on the numbers of police officers per resident population were not able to give a true picture the department's efficiency because of the large tourist Influx and because of the city's unique geography. Norv Ooy, director of the police services division, told the council he could also make statistics show an extremely high crime and arrest rate per resident population. "We could not possibly have that percentage of bad people for our official !XIPUlallon," Croy said. He noted the department's workload "triples" on y.·eekends . The police department's 1973-7 4 fiscal year budget is 5856,000. , Its pro!Xlsed 1974-75 budget is $846.800. The department estimates it \vould cost $80 ,000 more to retain all personnel and services provided for in the earlier budget. The department has been forced to pare $50,000 this year from its previously allowed amount. Superintendent Bremer Newporter lrtn Thief Falls Dead By L. PETER KRIEG 01 !ht Otll)' l'lltt Sllfl A middleagcd man tried to rob a Newportcr Inn employe carrying the hotel's weekend receipts by spraying him with mace today. The would-be bandit collapsed and died minutes later after a scuffle and a foot race with other hotel cmployes and passersby. Newport Beach police said the alleged robber. who is still unidentified, approached credit manager Kenneth !\Jorgan, 35. as Morgan was carrying about $S5,000 in Memorial weekend re- ceipts along a sidewalk. The man, carrying a ca mer a , approached Morgan and raised :·1e camera as if he was golr.g to lake a picture. Police said he sprayed Morgan repeatedly with a can of mace concealed in h.is hand. The bandit then grabbed Morgan's briefcase, but four other Newporter employes, including a barber and a diminutive \\'aitres.s, came to Morgan's aid. As the robber grabbed the case, one of the other employes knocked him down and stepped on his wrist. But the robber began spraying mace at the employes, dazing them~ He then fled down a driveway to a parking lot. With hotel employes and witnesses in pursuit, the bandit collapsed as he ran toward the intersection of Back Bay Drive and Jamboree Road. Police arrived moments later and b e g a n administering moulh-tcrmouth resuscitation and external h e a r t massage. The man was then rushed to Hoag Memorial Hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival. Hospital officials said the man earried no identification . They described him as between 4-0 and 4S years old with gray hair. A hotel spokesman said the receipts included about $1S.OOO in credit card charges, while the other $40,oo:l was in cash and checks, mostly checks. "There was only about $4,000 in cash," the hotel official said. Police said the only hotel employe injured was the waitress who had grabbed the robber's foot during the scuffle and had been kicked in the finger. ' ' Orange • Weather Low clouds through Wednesday with partial clearing in the after: noon hours. Highs at the beaches 65 rising to 70 inland. Overnight lows 1n the upper 50s. INSIDE TOltA \' Anierica'a: ja.iz .greats got t~ gether Monday in Ntw York to pay tribute to mudcia11 and comJ>()ser Duke Ellington. The eulogfe1 -and EUington11 co""" porftf0111 -wert rtad and sung to 10,000 .fans. Set 1tort1 011<1 photo, faa• 4. • L. M. .... ' --" , .. _ • N1 ...... I ..... • ,_ ... ... .._ """' • -.. .. -. ... ·-.. --,. --I '""" , .. ,. .............. • lllO..,...... , .. 11 ·--" ,.....-' .... " -1•11 '' .:,'!::: " 1"41UWW " • -'• u-.n " ..... -• "' ... " J I ' ' I CROWD OF ABOUT 200 PERSONS WATCHED JAYCEE HILLCLIMB COMPETITION Contest1nt Mlrty Mldi10n Pumps His Way to Top of Laguna's Steepest Hill Streaker, Dogs Feature Fifth Hill Bike Climb By ll!LARY KA YE Of -. o.llr l'lltf Stiff More than 200 Lagunans turned out on Memorial Day to watch men, Women and childrol, huff and pull as they pedaled their bicycles up steep Third Street during the firth annual Third Street Hill Climb. But it was a helmeted streaker and a quintet of hill~limbing dogs that really caught the crowd's eye. Midway through the bicycle uphill races, sponsored by the Jaycees, an impromptu entry was made when five local dogs were commanded to climb to thefr Masters waiting at the top of the hill. Of the few that finally reached the toP, Shane came in· first, with a fune of roughly 11 seccx:ds. event organlz.er Dave Duttenboller said. Not to be outdooe. an unidentified streaker sped dm the 33 degree hill midway through the races -"definitely the highlight---0( the day," Duttenhoffer later remarked. Wearing only a helmet, the streaker sped past the crowd and out of sight. Of tllooe officially Mtered in the Memorial Day ~vents, Don Campbell walked away with the men's first place trophy, with the day's fastest Ume of 9.09 seconds. t1uis Grijalva came 1n. second, (See BIKES, Pa1e 1) SIX LINES SELL $1,000 IN GOODS -Juat "aJx lines of type In the De"'Jllper' if they oontain the right few ..,rds in Daily Pilot ad, can ...ily get thlngs clone : IT WA$ UP HILL ALL THE WAY BUT SHE WPN ... _ AdrlonM JHnnolio T0p•\Y.m'oft. C:dnipetlior. 24.98 Second• llOTPOINT raJlll•, '50. Lee-. . . . . . . ·' ' ~ cabinet. 1f1t. . r,r-A.~" \ _,. . .,..,~ · .. . t:_~~~-' . ··:g~jilb :Yi\ tS R~eii ~ Villaae· '. • (MdJ:ea delted, )'l.B.) ~ • : I · ·' ~ · 1 .P , ; ~ SAIGON'~ -Cov~eol! ' • a!(lcorf' said. Hca\11 fighting broke out TI!al ad sold •t,000 worth al merdJ. .,;,..~:. thr& ~unlst ' altllost tmmediatefy at the village ol andlie llld brouchl • mony -lh. · Li-• !lo@' lfCUY•rt whlch· was ~batKloncd by the odvtrllter "<'ouldn't btlltve II." Dial vlllago ~ ~-, ·g·l.Otfll ~itlliiin rtSlden!J May ts· when thedtreclllnelo-'111.Plde~ with. '' ·, .; ,.9 ·-.--·forcotai>tiarod ··t11e· · assault a ' t 1ftiiM ..i;... :~ '~~ ' .... ~ • .• ) ! , Although positions are being cut unlike other departments, no personnel will be fired to accomplish the trimnling, Chief Schopen said. The city currently has 34 S\l:orn officers. Department roorganizalion would field 16 patrolmen. The detective bureau would be cut by one investigator, the school resources officer would be cut, and the special services officer would be put back in uniform and assigned patrol duties. The council \l'.'.ls especially critical of department overtin1c spending. Tbc overtime budget alloted was $43,000 some 60 percent (528.000) or which is spent ~ city detectives. and primarily for narcotics investigation, Croy said. 1'hc budget session y,·as sparsely attended and although a representative of the police ernployes' association was present. he did not address the couocil. The association has been highly critical !See BUDGET, Page 2) Resigning? No Comment Sta11d Taken By Trustees By JAN WORTH Of lhl Dilly l'llot Stiff Saddleback College Superintendent· President Fred Bremer is expected to offer his resignation to the Board of Trustees \Vednesday. Sources close to the community college president said Bremer, who has been with Saddleback since it opened in 1968, had first considered returning to teaching but that possibility apparently has been discarded. Dr. Bremer de clined to comment officially on the rumors of his impending action and no trustees were willing to go on record lo confirm the possibility. But faculty members who have been taking an increasingly active role in the school's affairs said they understand Bremer is to be given lhe title of president on I y , with a ne\v superintendent to be hired as soon as possible. The reason for such an action \vas speculated to be related to Bremer's qualifications for retirement benefits. which are based on the three years of highest earnings. Bremer has two more years to go on his existing four-year contract at Saddleback. · lie has been Wlder heavy pressure to resign for the past year, with his once solid support among board mem· hers eroded by four resignations over the past seven months. One of Bremer's strongest sup!Xlrters through the yea rs. charter trustee (See BREMER, Page !) Marine MP Hit By Flyi11g Glass In Laguna Case A Marine Corps mTiiary policeman was injured in Laguna Beach today when a large rock thrown from a passing car shaltered a window to the MP's truck. and sent glass slivers into his face and eyes. Richard H. Kreitner, 24, of Santa Ana was taken to South Coast Community Hospital by Laguna Beach police. He was released following treatment. Kreitner was" in Laguna Beach to pick up a military prisoner from the L<iguna Beach city jail early this morning. The leatherneck apparently became lost and was checking a map for police station headquarters when the incident occurred at Forest Avenue near Beach Street, police said. Police were w1able to locate a suspecL The Marine drove his van to the police station and was then hospitalized. IS HE RESIGNING? Superintendent Bremer Talks 01i Budget Will Highliglit Laguna Meeti1ig Tonight's special meeting of the Laguna Beach Unified School District Board \Viii feature a panel discussion on the proposed school budget, involving district administrators and two Laguna parents critical of the dist r i c l ' s budgetary plans . When the board .convenes at 7:30 in the district's board room. 550 Blumont, Mary Houts and Ruth Ann \Vhitman will present their budget concerns. Dr. Robert Reev('.'>. ass is tan t superintendent. and Clyde Lovelady, business manager. will then respond to their remarks. Another set of exchanges will be tneld between t~e two groups, before the school board members, and then the audience. will be able to make comments and ask further questions. Mrs. llouts and t.1r s. \Vhitman have vocally opposed the district's proposed budget for 1974-75 and have said that the June 4 tax override eleetion i s· urutecessary. They have Mid that more money should be put into staffing units at the schools -which is the category for teachers, aides, librarians, counselors and other ~taff members -und fe~er dollars into I cs s teaching-related expenses. The two parents met w i th administrators briefly last week and il was decided that an open forum would be the best way lo air their comp\ainta in public and have them responded to. ~Mob' Shooting? ' Sliots Fired Near Courtliouse Pedestrians outside the county courthouse in Santa Ana dJved tor cover today··as· a number of shots were fired Into a car slowing down an d apparently preparing to enter the fourthouse parking lot. 1'0tlCE tAIO ·THf sh,ots, all fiJ;ed 'fl".QJ!I a .. iii-~.P,.t revolver, came . Crom a white itation *on~~~·~ t~e scene along Civic ·.~ter Dnve at" iulb 's~d. · • .; Pa~by nav• ~ Vlded investigators Wtth a de!CripUon of the vehicle and Its oceupJn police said • . . POLICE REFUSiD tp identify the intended vicUm other than to C\)n!irm ~t he ~· 4nliurt. They said he wlJf be Identified wht11 lul. blR • "'!_mple).e,d Jiis . statement at police headquarters.. • ·~I . • .. ..., .; , • DAILY PILOT LB NEW DISNEY-DIRECTOR lrvlnti's Ray Watson l' aeatteies Filled Tuesd1y, May 28, 1974 SELECTED BY DISNEY Shirley Temple Black Body Surfer Saved; Has Broken Arm Lifeguards pulled a yo~~~~n body surfer who had broken her arm in three lo four foot surf, from the water off Moss Cove in Laguna Beach Monday morning. Lifeguards said the~' rescued Patricia Wedell, 24, of \Vest Covina at 11:30 a.m. Firemen then adn1inistered artificial respiration before she was ta~en to South Coast Community •tospital ~ .u-eattd for the broken arm. ~ Four other rescues took place at L.agWla Beach's ~lain Beach In what lifeguards called the heaviest Memoriaj ... Day weekend crowd they could recaij. An estimated S,000 persons \vere...on the beaches Saturday, 5,000 Sunday and 8,000 fl.-fonday, despite the fog and cool temperatures Sunday and to.1ooday, lifrguards said. Irvine Co.'s Ray W atso11 Actress on Dis11ey Board llo1,1:cvcr. because of the cool weather an<l an influx of jelly fish, not n1any \i.·ent in the water. Aboul 30 pcrsoris were treated by lifeguards for jellyfish stings, but none of the victims required hospitalization. ' Recore! Throngs By GEORGE LEIDA.I. Of tM DellY .... , lltll Jr.ine COrnpany President Raymond L. Watson and Mrs. Shirley Temple Black were eiected to serve as directors or Walt Disney Productions at a regular meeting of directors today in Burbank. \Vat.son. 47. and Mrs. Black fill \•acancies created by the retirement. of Disney directors George L. Bagnall and Gordon E. Youngman. Bagnall and Youngman v1ere elected "directors emeritus." Mrs. Black, a ronner child star of Lhc 19305 becomes the first woman director in Disney company history. Having 3el'VfJd ln a variety ot presidential and fede.nl environmental appointive posts. Mrs. Black may also be the first Sierra Qub member to serve on the board of the ftrm which sought to develop Mineral King. Watson has been president ol the IrYile O>mpany for less than a year. He :totned the land development cornpeny in 1960 as manager of its planning department and with the late William R. l\fason ~·as responsible for the progress Lagu11an Seized On Theft Cl1argc A 25-year-old South Laguna man v;ho toppled from the rear seat of a parked car inlo the path of an oncoming police patrol car was held in Laguna Beach City Jail today. David L. Rivers or 31861 S. Coast Highway was booked for a 11 e g e d possession of stolen property and on an old court warrant. Police Lt. Al Olson said as Rivers fell from the car parked at 1377 Temple Hills Drive, he dropped a wallet and handful of c~it cards reported taken during a party at the residence late Monday. Lt. Olson said the car didn't be1ong to Rivers either. Alderman Makes Plea in Kidnap ACAPULCO. Mexico (AP) -· An Acapulco aldem1an, father of a kidnaped university student, has broadcast an appeal for the abductors not to kill his son. .,• In a third ransom note he received 1-londay. the kidnapers set a Friday afternoon deadline to pay an unspecified ransom or the· youth would be executed. Filiberto Vigueras Jr., the son, "·as seized in this resort 10 days ago by five armed 1nt.n. ' · OIAMCiol COAST " DAILY PILOT ,,.,. O•"Qf! Coa.t o.;r., ~...,. """.,"""<.,ii t- l·•t~ '"" NeN' Pre!.$. .. llUbh>l>f.'!I by" Qr ..... U•-t PuO'••M·"~ ~ S..,p;irl!t ..,i~.,,.. ... r~c"•~"'1 ~•ofl<l.tV """"""" r,.,..,, tot C.0"• '-\fl&. !ff-e.-. Hunl•"""Oll ~ t•'" v11..,1. l.>9U"'I ~-c~ -~ """ s.., c"'-"'"~" -.k>i" c..opos111r.o " """"' ""Iii-f'D'I""' " r..~ S..-1' -So<,,_ "'°'' 1'"' P«~C•l>M p.>Dl"""";I ti' .... OS I! l30W911 ri.,~,,..,,lC<>"• "'e,.,. c.i•·tot-. 9a.?9. ~,\-IN w~~tt Pre>~,,..,... Pue1,,,..., hd R (,,,O!y V-e. "'"'°'t111t1C1Gentt.il.41"'9'11' i'·'-o\A M,,.ri.·~ M•-""'l<MOI P ·h::ird f'. Nol " ' of company plans for a major master planned nc\11 city. Since Watson joined the Irvine Company board of directors in June, 1970, the firm has announced its intentions of bui\idng the largest master planned community in North America on its 8.1.000 acres or land in Orange County. \Valt Disney Productions also is active In land development with construction of another new city under way near Orlando. Florida at \Valt Disney World. A resident or Eastbluff, Watson Jlso serves as a dlre<:tor of the Irvine Industrial Con1p\ex. A native of Seattle, he earned bachelor's and master's degrees in architecture and urban planning at UC Berkeley in 1951 and 1953. He is a registered architect . a fellow of the American lnstitu1t of Architecture and a member of the board of visitors of UCLA. Watson's eleclion to the Disney board Is lhe second tie between the Irvine Company and Disney interests. La9l fall. Irvine Company directors elected William S. Lund to fill the board vacancy created by the death of \Villian1 ~fason Ja:st spring. . Lund is married to the former Sharon Disney, dau6'hfer of the late founder of the giant entertainment rorporatiOJI. Lund Is a trustee of the Walt Disney Foundation and heads the California lnslitute of the Arts in Valencia. Mrs. Black is a director of the Del ?-.1onte Corporation, the United Nations Association of the United Stales. the National Wildlife Federation and the National Multiple Sclerosis Foundation. Woman Injured In Park Tunihle A 74·year-old Laguna Beach woman fell and hit her head while walking in Heisler Park Monday. Freda Zafian of 270 Cliff Drive !old police someone bumped into her while she was strolling through the park, causing her to fall down. Mrs. Zafian was taken by ambulan ce to South Coast Community Hospital, \\'here she \Yas treated for her head injury and released. . ' Hit Dcuta Point Over Weekend Spokesmen for the harbor patrol at Dana Polnt said their crowds over the Memorial Day weekend appeared to be the largest in the history of :he mari'.ime center. A mixture of thick fog in the morning and a stiff wind each afternoon made for some rough sailing and dozens (!f small- boat assistance calls through the weekend, they added. No major incidents "'ere reported in waters in and near the harbor. Most calls were related to small-boat capsiz.ings and engine trouble on power vessels. South Coast traffic on dry land was at record proportion as well. Border patrolmen at the San Onofre checkpoint said their traffic counters ttgistered the highest rate. of travel of the year as lhe weekend wound to a close Monday afternoon. The peak figure was 4,200 cars per hour. The next-highest rate was noted several weekends ago and measured 4,000 cars an hour. From Pagel BIKES. •• with 10.16 seconds. Among the women. Adrian Jeannette came in first wilh 24,98 seronds, while Pat Dallas made the Climb in 27.29 soconds. In the category of boys 14 to 17, Bob Keen came in first ·...-ith 11.14 seronds. and Bill 11arrison , second, with ll.83 secoods. James Marple clocked in at 12.73 :seconds for the fastest time in the boys 12 lo 13 category, and Durk ~tolher came in second with 13.84 seeonds. Of the boys 11 years old and under, Todd Petric came in first-with 36.32 seconds and was the only entry to reach the top. John Flanagan was given the second place trophy, sin<:i! he came the closest to completing the race after Petric. Eight teams entered the si:i:·man wagon pull, and the Sandpiper Wagon Wheels pulled their little red wagon up Third Street in 9.96 seconds. . '*"" ""' .......... M!N'S WINNER -Don campbell of Loauna Beach bolds llOphy for winning I.he men's event ln the Laguna Beach Jaycee's f1flh annual Third Street Hillclimb. He made It to the top In 9.09 seconds. Campl!'!ll is a Los Angeles County fireman . ' • I FEWER DETECTIV~, MORE PATROLM!N:l'ORECAST IN POLICE BUDGET CUTS From Left, Capt. 01vld Brown, Chief Frank Schopen; Service• Chief Norv Croy Heir the a.ct N1w1 From Pagel 800,000 Flocl{ to Beaches BUDGET ... ' Along Coast on W eekencl of proposed cuts in the forct. a position y,·hlch has resulted in past controversy between the city administration and the employes. The two are currently in negotiations for salary and wtl'king condiUoos. An estimated 800,000 persons visited Orange Coast beaches over the Memorial Day wet>kend , lifeguards reported today. Desi}ite lnrge cro1vds and many routine rescues reported from Huntington Beach to San Clemente. no S\vimmers drowned during the three day holiday and no serious injuries 11erc reported. ~'lost , nti.nor injuries "·ere · due . to S. Coast Gro11ps Of Homeo\vners Eye Avco Pla1is A coalition of homeowner groups from the South Coast have scheduled a meeting for tonight 10 discuss the latest propo.sals for several parcels of coastal land controlled by Avco Community De- velopern. The 7:30 p.m. session at the Dana Hills High School auditorium will specifically examine new proposals unveiled last week by the Environmental coalition. Paul Sayre, president of the United South Orange Coast Co m m u n i t i es tUSOCCl, said the gorup plans to take issue with the coalition's suggestion for land use on parcels on either side of Pacific Coast Highway. C.Ompromise plans worked out, he said, between his a-group and the development firm show a far different appro(lch to I.bf: land use.s. The latest ideas ottered by the coalition, he said, call for severAI controversial uses including recreational· vehicle parking, restaurants and motels . The general public is welcome at tonight's discussions on the diverse proposals, he said. Middies Quizzed l 1i Test Scandal jellyfish stings. The jellyflSh Invasion was ellpecially severe st Huntington State Beach, Bolsa Chica State Beach. and in San Clemente. but "'ater ten1peratures fn the 50s kept most people ~n~ay from lhe slimy creatures. Orficials reported Dohen y, San Clemente, and San Onofre State Parks "'ere full to the brim. At San Onofre. park guards Issued tbe largest nwnber of citations in the state park system over the weekend, due to a rash of surfboard theft.!, a brush !ire, and illegal parking and camping. A total of 130,000 bathen showed up at San Clemente beaches, making the "'eekend the most crowded Memorial holiday in recent history. Newport Beach lifeguards reported an y,·ith most rescUes Swlday when rip- tides presented a haiard to swimmers. About 170,000 visitors were estimated on Huntington Beach city strands, with 23 rescues, one boat rescue, and nine major first aids. A total of 4-07 minor first aid treatmenL! were given for jellyfish sting,_ From Page 1 BREMER • • • Michael Collins, resigned last fall to gi \'e more time to his job as an attorney. Norris.a Brandt of Irvlne was elected March 4 to replace Collins and had as one of her chief campaign planks that she believed the school's adminlatrstion was no\ doing the job and ,should be ouste<t. · Another Bremer supporter, ronner OOard president John Lund, resigned early this year as a protest to OOard action in his absence to fire football coach. George Hartman. 11artman was reinstated tv.'O weeks later. Of the other two trustees who resigned Jn public \Yorks. council members again m~de no direct decisions on personnel cuts and equipinent purchases. The elimination of six positions including that of a 53·year-old handicapped custodian of 17 years city ser.iice, will result in $63,000 for s.a.larics. Total public works budget ls $699.000, do\1:11 from $754 ,000 this year. While s..1lary costs have been cut, equiprnent an<l service eo.sts are up. ·ror the lifeguard department, council members gave general approval lo a proposed budget of Sl38,000, do\\'ll from this year's budget of $154,000. The lifeguard budget will include the trimming of one full-time guard, ho\\.e\'er, the cut \\'ill be inade in seasonal stalfing. Total city budget envisions income of 1$.3 miiiioo and spending o( 1$.6 million, the difference to be made of fund reserves not spent this year. Of t.he total budget, the city general fund amoWlt -the only amount over whlch the council has exclusive control - is $3.6 million . Budget hearing will cm.sider cootinue at 4:30 p.m. \Vednesday and 9 a.01. Saturday. Sa1i Jua1i Youth Rescued After Misliap on Cliff effective June 4, Alyn Brannon of Santa Six re!Cuers carried 8 tS.year-otd San Ana is in jail on a bookmaking charge and Hans Vogel is acting board Juan Capist rano boy across the rocks at president. Crescent Bay Point Saturday alter he Brrmer. a resident of Tustin, began as tumbled down the steep Laguna Beach the assistant super i n tend en t of cliffs injuring his ankle. instruction at Saddleback and was later Duane G. Leach, 31964 Paseo Monte ANNAPOLTS, 1'-fd. (AP) -The Navnl promoted to superintendent-presldtnt Vista, was taken by ambulance to South Academy's student honor committee is "·hen Acting Superintendent Jack Roper Coast Hospital, v.•here he was treated and questioning dozens of m i d s h i p m e n resigned a year after the district .,,:as released. reportedly involved in cheating on a formed. After Leach's fall , three lifeguards, navig&tional examination last week. ~1any district observers have linked two firemen and a policeman placed the More than 900 second. year mic'iies Bremer to a string of controversies boy on a stretcher.and carried him over \li'ill retake the exam Wednesday. which have plagued the school. ~ rocky, steep sections of the area. The The honor committee began He was censured by the Orange County rescue operatlon took 30 mlnutts, Md interviewing 50 to 60 second-year middles Grand Jury last summer for lobbying for "'as difficult because of the rocky Saturday in what could become the high~ensity coastal development in terrain, lifeguards said. academy's first major cheating scandal. Capistrano Beach. It turned out the land Leach was climbing doY.11 the cliffs According to students, more than 100 in question is owned by then-president of when he lost hls footing 10 feet from the students ..were caught last week with the txiard Lund, who intends to put bottom and tumbled down. When the answers to the test written on margins of condominium units on the choice pro~ rescue ttam arrived , they splinted the chart books used in exam calculations. erty below the Capl.strano bluffs. ankle and trtated Leach for shock. ~~--~~~~~~~~~ • WE'VE ONLY JUST BEGUN! Twenty-live years ego a few far-sighted people revolutionized the carpet business. Fint the chemical industry developed synthetic fibers, eliminating reliance On wool Quality and production. Second, machinery was invented which enabled carpeting to be manulactured up 10 10Q limes fester. Third, end most important, some people stuck their necks out and risked capital to put these developments lo work. - What does lhis mean to you? It -• thel carpeting costs less than 30 years ago. It means that whal was once 4-lijxury is now within range of almost everyone.It mea111a selection u~lmaglnable 30 years ago, With our family in the carpet business since 1894. we have sten more changes in the last few years than we believed possible. creating the greatest consumer growth Industry In our economy. After 80 years, It looks like we've Ollly lti•t begun! · ALDEN'S CARP.ETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. '"'"' l!AllOll AHi\ SIMCI 1117 I COSTA MlSA . 646·4838 -14.,.. n.wt. t t. llJ01 M. t t. t; Set. t:IO It J ' \ ' • ~, I .-' \ ) I I \ r ) ' • I I I \) r • I I • Sadd.lehaek EDITION Today's Final N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 67, NO. 148, 2 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESPAY, MAY 28, 1974 TEN CENTS White House Ordered · Harassment-Jaworski ' WASij!NGTON (AP ) -Watergate special pro.secutor l£Oll Jaworski said today he has evidence that the White House instructed the Internal Revenue Service to audit or otherwise harass political enemies, including former Democratic party Chairman Lawrence F. O'Brien. Jaworski said in papers filed with U.S. District Court that a discussion of those malters was withheld by the White House from a tape recording turned over to the Y.'atergat.e grand Jury on a clalm it was "unrelated kl Watergate matters." • The privilege clalm, on 151h; minutes of a tape recoroJng o/ Sept. 15, 1972, was upheld by U.S. Dl!trlct Judge John J. Sirica last year. 1be fillng today asked Sirica to reconsider that decision. The tape of the Sept. 15 conversation, one of nine orlginally subpoenaed by the special Watergate prosecution team, al60 has been given to the HoU!le Judici.9.ry Committee for its impeachment inquiry. it was the first of a Wbite llousMdited tran,,crlpts of taped oonversations made public Wt mooth. 'lbe meeting in the President's office with Nixm, former White House chief of staff H.R. Haldeman and former counsel John W. Dean Ill last<d from 5:27 p.m. to 6:17 p.m. Only the rm 33 minutes, 9 secQ'Ods were relinquished by the White House following Sirlca's review. "On the basi! of information that has recently become available," Jaworski said, the rest of the conversation is pertinent to the upcoming \\'atergate cover-up trial and to matters still being investigated by two grand juries. He asked that the rest of the tape and notes made by Haldeman in the latter part.. of the meeting "be turned over forthwith" for presentation to the grand juries. In an affidavit accompanying the '·niotlon for reconsideration,'' Jav•orski recalled that Nix_on's lawyers claimed the conversation re I a t e d only to "dist11ssions with and advice from the Superintendent Bremer ------------- Dis11ey Directors Watson, Black Fill Vacancies NEW OISNEY OIRECTOR Irvine's Raiy Waitson By GEORGE LEIDAL Of tt1t Deity PNet S!ltf Irvine C.Ompany President Raymond L. \Vatson and !.trs. Shirley Temple Black v:ere elected to serve as directors of Walt Disney Productiona at a regular meeting of directon today In Burbank. Watsoo, 47, and Mrs. Black fill vacancies ~ted by the retirement of Disney directon !Jeorge L.. Bagnall and Gonion E. YOW1gman. Bagnall and ;:_8!! v.we ~ "directors Mrs. B)ack, a !ormet-chUd a:tar of the 1•. becomes the first woman director In Disney company llUtory. Having 8e<Ved In a variety ol jrutdenttal and federal environmental appoinUve posts, Mrs. Black may also be the first Sierra tiub member to serve oo the board ot the firm which sought to develop Mineral King. Waison has been president of the Irvine Company for less than a year. He joined the land development rompany in U160 as manager of its planning department and with the late William R. ?.fa.<K>O was responsible for the proCfCSS of company plans for a major master plannOd new city. Since Watson joined the Irvine Company board of directors In June, 1970, the firm bas aIJDOme:ed it.s intentions of builidng the largest master planned community In Nortb America on its 83,000 acres of land in Ora.nee County. Walt Disney Productiom also 1.1: active in land dewlopment with construction of another new city under way near Orlando, Florida at Walt Disney World. A resident of Eastbluff, Watson also serves as a director of the Irvine Industrial Complex. A native of Seattle, he earned bachelor's aJ¥1 master's degrees in architecture and urban planning at UC Berkeley in 19Sl and 1953. He is a registered architect. a fellow of the American Institute ot Architecture and a member of the board of vlsiton of UCLA. Watson's election to the Disney board is the second lie between the Irvine Company and Disney interests. Last fall, Jrvine Company directors elected William S. Lund to fill the board vacancy created by the death of William Masoo laat spring. Lund Is married to the former Sharon (See VACANCIES, Pase I) . 'Mob~ Shooting? Sliots Fired Near-Courthouse Pedestrians outside the county courthouse in Santa Ana dived for cover today as a number of shots were fired into a car slowing down and apparently preparing to enter the courthouse parking lot. POLICE SAIO THE shots, all fired from a .45-calber revolver, came fre~hite station wa.gon which immediately drove from the scene al Civic Center Drive at high speed. Passersby ave provided investigators with a description of the vehicle and its occupant, police said. POLICE REFUSEO to identify the intended victim other than to confirm that he is unhurt. They said he will be identified when he bas completed bis statement a.t police headquarters. Collapses After Chase Bandit Dies in Attempt ' To Roh Newporter Inn By L. PETER KRIEG Of ttt. Otlly PH9f lt1ft A middle-aged man tried to rob a Newporter Inn employe carrying the hotel's weekend receipts by spraying him with mace today. The "ould·be bandit collapsed and died minutes later after a scuffle and a foot race with other hotel employes and passen;by. Newport Beach police said the alleged robber, who is still unidentified , approached credit manager Kenneth Morgan, 35, as Morgan was carrying al)out $55,000 in Memorial weekend re- oei.pts ak>n& a sidewalk. The man, carrYing a c a m e r a , approached Morgan and raised •"1e camera as II he was goir.g to take a picture. Police said he sprayed Morgan repeatedly with a can of mace concealed in his hand. The bandit then grabbed Morgan's briefcase, but four other Newporter employes, including a barber and a diminutive waitress, came to Morgan's aid . A! the robber grabbed the case, one of the other employes kn<K:ked him down and stepped on his wrist. But the robber began spraying mace at the employes, dazing them. He then fled down a driveway to a parking lot. With hotel employes and witnesses in pursuit, the bandit collapsed .. he ran toward the intersection of Back Bay Drive and Jamboree Road. Police arrived moments later and b e g a n administering mouth·tcrmouth resuscitation and external h e a r t massage. The man was then rushed to Hoag ~femorial Hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival. Hospital officials said the man carried no Identification. They described him as between 40 and 45 years old with gray hair. A hotel spokesman said lhe receipts included about $15,000 in credit card charges, while the other $40,IXMl was in cash and checks, mostly checks . "There was only about $4,000 in cash," the hotel official said. Police said the only hotel employe injured was the waitress who had grabbed tl'K> robber's foot during the scuffle and bad been kicked in the finger. Nixon Predicts Inflation to Dip In Final Quarter \VASHINGTON (AP) -President Nixon sent Congress today a special economic report predicting that the surge in inflatim should subside to about 7 percent in the last quarter of this year. SELECTEO BY DISNEY Shlrloy Temple Black Mesan S·hot by Narco Agents in Holdup . Try In the past thre< months, the CO<t of Jiving increase has been at an annual rate or 12.1 percent, the highest level since 1951. The President, following up on a weekend radio address, told Congress he sees "signs of improvem~t" in the economic outlook and addOO: "Although the recent events are not conclusive, they tend to strengthen the expectatim that in the remainder of this year, .output will be rising m..-e rapidly, prices will be rising much less rapidly and the unemployment rate, while it will pr®ably rise further, will not reach a very bigb point before it recedes." Miss Reagan At UC Irvine Maureen Reagan, · dauallt~ ,o f Governor Reagan, wllJ speak at UC IrW1e Wedn<ld111 In 111pport of the J<me ballot pnlllOlillon calllog lor •barlnl· of alato 1aa tu rev<nUCI to ~at ma'is • tl'aNlt IY*n\ll. Miss Reapn Is .ichedulcd'to 'speak In Gateway Plua folloWlflt a ' 0000 r<i:i c:Oocer1. • ,, Her l)!Peor•nce at lrlli>e• livjoliilly -red by the otudent 8'1-t -km committee, and the /~ Coast ~ o! Wome Vi>lln. 'Ifie Jltll>Ue II invUed to atla!d wlihout cbar1t- • Federal Bureau of Narcotlca officials said today ooe of their agenla abot a !'I· year-<>id Costa Mesa man 1n the stomach wbeo•be and •two complll110u fi'om: West Oranie Cowity allepdly tried to rub the agtlll'\al lie wu waltina In an IJiglewood motel room to make 1 ...,..ikl bliy. QiarJes John VOlller, the man 1c:cuaed of. ~ Into the acent'• room at the llolldlf Inn llld whlpplng Q\lt • pistol, remMDi In fair coodlttoa at Hawthorne ~ty lloopltal ~y wbore the bllJlel '°' mno•ecl hon\ 1111 ·~ ~. 11111 • -later ld"'tUitd , as . Katb!MI Jlllk!tte Woods, ;!Id! IMltJaatoo Beach, Oed after the t' In • car alq with 1 thlrll man ldlllll!led .. °"'7 De Santis, ~ o/ ,..,..., v.n.,. Tbe 11e11t involwcl In ~·· IClllllt WU DOI itjand boll IM tlna Iller pulled ont& a shoulder of the San Diego Freeway In · Los Angelea and told a cant~ Highway Patrolman cruising by that V""'1er b!id been ahot by a mlper. T\le oll1cor radioed for assistance and • WU told VOll!et bad been lnvotved bt the hotel Incident. He arr.sted all three ~ they wue boolted on 1115Plclon of .,..ultlnJ a federaJ officer. VOll!et was Immediately: taken to the I for fnJfllll of t1ie wound. ifil O!illnll\J WU termed a1Ud81. nioi1ao llureiiu aid oo mooey .... lilf!I ~ .... durlnc lhO IClllllo<. A ........ -.ld the ag~t ~ lb ... ..,, ..... thqh VO!lllor 1l"1i1~ llld him In I "='~ .. ta.e ~ ~ Coin. .. llfllllwlqC,:':_ ~ """ DOI ~11 ' • All the report .to Coogress was released, Ni>oo convened a mid-morning cabinet meetlnJ , presumably to dilaJss the eoooomy aa well aa other lasues: "-the partlclpanil was Kenneth = designated by Nil<on Satulilay as lnator of domeatic and lntemailonal .,"""'""°'nnnmlc pollcy. Nilm'a economic comment.I came In a prefac;e to a lpeCiaJ report prtpared by hla Qomcll of Economic Advlam .. ,,., odvllera made !he,. major poin!a: -B,r U.. ( fow1b q\lil'ter of 19'1• "wt lbould ... a ral• ol lnfiaUon llUbollDUal'1 below the reoent ll peroent nte . , ·•• would suaest that the rat. la Ibo loarOI quartor migbl, be In the te. ICONOMY, Pip I) ,( President's senior assistant and his co u n s e I on matters relating to th :! President's conduct of his official duties and are Wlrelated to Watergat e matters.'' But, said Jaworski, "there is evidencr. however, that refutes this assertion." He said both Dean and Haldeman testified before the Senate Watrgate Committee that the IRS had been dis· cussed. Dean claimed he talked with the President abo.ut the advisability of preparing a Jigt of ncv.·smen v.·ho had \\'rit t eo critically aOout the Administration and thal Nixon said Democratic administrations had used the IRS . The President said that after the 1972 elections the White House v.·ould try to do the san1c. Dean said. Haldeman les!Hied the discussion was about the J)cmocrntic orientation of the I RS and a reluctance in the agency to follow uµ on eomplainls or possible \'iolations against people '>''ho were supporting Nixon opponent s. Resigning? No Comment Stand Taken By Trustees · By JAN WORTH 01 tllt D1lty Piie! Sl1ff Saddlcback College Superintendent- President Fred Bremer is expected to offer his resignation to the Board of Trustees Wednesday. Sources close to the community college president said Bremer, who has been with Saddleback· since it opened in 1968, had first considered returning to teaching but that possibility apparently has been disc::arded. Dr . Bremer declined to oomment officially 00 the rumors of ~~ IS HE RESIGNING? Superint.ndent Bremer impending action and no 'trtJ!tees were ---- willing to go on record to confirm the possibility. But faculty members who· have been taking an increasingly active role in the school's affairs said they understand Bremer is to be given the title of president o n 1 y , with a new superintendent to be hired as soon as possible. The reason for such an action was speculated to bf! related to Bremer's Tapes Response Deadline Set By High Court qualifications for retirement benefits, WASHINGTON (UPI) -The U.S. which are based on the three years of Supreme Court today gave President highest earnings. Nixon until Thursday to reply to Bremer has two more years to go on prosecutor Leon Jaworski's request for a his existing four·year contract at quick ruling by the court on his demands Saddleback. for additional tapes and documents He has been under heavy pressure to dealing with the Watergate coverup. resign for the past year, with A spokesman for the court said James his once solid support among board mem-D. St. Clair, the President's chief hers eroded by four resignations over the Watergate lawyer, had been asked to past seven months. submit "an expedited response" to the One of Bremer's strongest supporters appeal Jaworski filed Friday. through the years, charter trustee Thursday also is the day that St. Clair Michael Collins, resigned last fall to give has· been directed to inform U.S. District more time to his job as an attorney. Judge Gerhard A. Gesell of Nixon's Norrisa Brandt of lrvine was elected decision about surrendering files of two March 4 to replace Collins and had as former top aides for use at their one of her chief campaign planks that conspiracy trial next month. Gesell has she believed the school's administration hinted he may dismiss the charges unless was not doing the job and shouJd be the President complies with a subpoena ousted. for the documents. · Another Bremer supporter, former Jaworski had asked the court to take board president John Lund, resigned the case away from the U.S. Court or early this year as a protest to boanlli. Appeals here, where St. Clair filed an action in his absence to fire football appeal earlier Friday seeking to coach George Hartman. Hartman was overturn U.S. District Judge John J . reinstated two weeks later. \\ Sirica·s refusal to quash Jaworski's Of the other two trustees who resigned subpoena for the materials. effec~iv~ J~n~ 4, Alyn Branno.n of Santa Following St. Clair's response, the Ana ts 1n Jail on a ~kmak.1ng charge Supreme Court will decide whether to and Hans Vogel is acting board accept the case or allow it to follow president. . . regular channels through the appeal9 Bremer. a resident or Tustm, began as court -which could delay a final ruling !he ass~ant s u Perin tend en t of until fall and cause postponement of the instruction at Saddlebao::k and was later trial of seven persons promoted to superintendent-president · when Acting Superintendent Jack Roper resigned a year after the district was formed . Many district observers have linked Bremer to a string or controversies· which have plagued the school. He was censured by the Orange County Graod Jury last summer for lobbying for (See BREMER, Paie I) ------- SIX LINES SELL $1,000 1N GOODS Just sil< lines or type bt the newspal!<', U they contatn tbe right .f,,. •~rds In Daily Pilot ad, can real!)' jet things done: HOTPOINT ran11e, $60. Lge. china c a b I n e ~ $'19.--- Magnavox tv/radiol•tereo. I 24" screen.!... fl'lll. 1 abeU Etagm, '''-Oddmonts. (Address deleted, N.B.I . 'lllat ad sold ~ ,000 1llOl'lh of mercb- andl,. and brou&Jlt ao many cuatomera the advertloer "couldn't belleve ll" Dial the cliMct line Ill nsultl. 1'ho<ll! GIW61I. • Orange <:out Weather Low clouds through Wednesday with partial clearing in the after~ noon hours. Highs at the beaches 65 rising to 70 inland. Overnight lows in the upper SOs. INSIDE Tctlti\l' America'• jazz greats got to- gether Monday in New YorJc to paJI tribute to mv.siciaia and composer Duke Ellington. Tl~ eulogies .....:. ar1d Ellington's com- positi0113 -were reud and sung to 10.000 jam. See storv and-photo, Page 4. • L. M. .. ,. c ....... ,_ --~L -~, ... ............. -... -11F1 ·--...... '· • ... " " I • " 1 .. n " " .. I \ • % DAIL V PILOT IS T"'ld'1, MIY 28, 1974 Partlallfl Burned Photo of Blonde Patty ~~amined LOS ANGELES IUPll -The FBI and police are examining Polaroid pictures \\ilidi may show that Patricia Hearst changed her appearance significantly, '"Uing her hair short and dying It bright blonde. A police spokesman ronlinned hfonday that invesligaton have a partlally burned picture that may show ?tfiss Hearst, carrying a gun, in a group photo with members of the Symbionese Liberation Army, pmed bef<re their seven-headed cobra flag. The photo il! similar to one publl!hed In this week's Newsweek magazine, but is not the same photo, a police spokesman said. Both pictures were found by amateur souvenir-hunters poking In the ashes of the hJuse where 1ix SLA members died May 17. jurt below Mr ears, shorter than In the earlier photographs that have beoo released," said PQl.lct Commander Peter Hllj!on. That W"'1ld oonllnn some """"1s by penons who claim to have -een Miss Hearst In recent weeks. Identification was made d I l f i c u l t because the ~s were of poor quality ot begin with and have been singed and smudged. Mis,, Hurst's parents have seen the New1week photo, police said. Publisher Randolph Hearst said "it could be'' his daughter but he oould not poaiUvely identlfy her. Mn. Hearst felt the woman was not her daughter. Hagan said he did not know whether the Heants have seen the other photo. • • . ' • ,. ! " Mesa Man Arraigned In Murder By RUDI NlEDZIEL8KI Of tM Daft)-~ .... lftff Arrai&llllltnt W8' ldleduled today for a 2S-year-old Colla Meta cardener accused cl lllabblng his lather to death during a lam.Uy argument SWlday nigh!. The murder charge was to be flied against Daniel Rlos Rivera, Z505 Orange Ave. Pollce took hlm Into custody at his apartment where the slabbing look place. Rivera, held at Costa Mesa City Jail in lieu of $250,000 bail, offered no reslJtance when arrested early Monday. He was In possession of a pocket knife Pollce believe was the murder weapon. according to Detective Capt. Edward Glasgow. · It has been alleged that Rivera twice plunged the four-inch knife into the chest of his father, Raymond Pena Rivera, 50, at tbe apartment they 11hared. As in the Newsweek photo, police said, the woman believed to be ~1iss Hearst "\4·as definitely blonde," her hair a much brighter shade than is seen on the photos of ?o.1iss Hearst used on the thousands of FBI "wanted'' posters dist r lb u t e d throughout Calilomia. In both photos, the worn.an believed to be Misa Hearat is smiling and holding a rifle, and is posed next to Donald DeFreeze, the self-styled "Field Marsh&l General Cinque" of thl. SLA, who killed him&elI with a bullet. ln the head after all his followers had been killed by police gunfire or flames in the battle ~1ay 17. CROWD OF ABOUT 200 PERSONS WATCHED JAYCEE HILLCLIMB COMPETITION Contest1nt Marty Madison Pumps His Way to Top of L1gun1'1 StHpest Hill Capt. Glasgow said the father and son had betn arguing about a variety of family matters, but that the dispute apparently centered on lhe son's drinking habits and the father's use or the telephone. "She appeared to have her hair cut 13th Syrian Flight Made By Kissinger JERUSALEM CUPll -Secretary of state Henry A. Kissinger decided at the last minute to make another shutUe to Damascus today in a bid to salvage his miBsion and bring back a Syrian troop disengagement position that oould win Israeli approval laler in the day. Kissinger took off on h!s 13th trip to the Syrian capital at 5:27 P.M. (8:27 a.m. PDT) for a meeting with President Hafez Assad after a twe>-hour session with Prime Minister G<ilda Meir and her negotiating team. Assad had con!erred du.ring the day with Soviet Foreign M.tn. i.ster Andrei A. Gromyko. · The Israeli cabinet met previously to approve or reject the overall plan for disengaging its troops from the Syrians on the G<ilan Heights, but adjourned saying further clarifications were needed before a final yes or no later tonight. "I jllSll. tbought that having carried every previous Israeli clarification and \'iew to Damascus, l should do the final lap myself," Kissinger told rl(!wsmen on emerging from the two -hour meeting • v1 ith G<>lda ~1eir and her disengagement negotiators. The decision came \l:ith dramatic suddenness and may have bei!n made at the request o( the Israelis to make one more effort. "towed it to everything ttiat both sides had put into it to make the effort." Kissinger said before rushing back to his hol<I. Ki~inger originally plaMed to send Undersecretary of State Joseph J. Sisco to Damascus vdth Israel's response to Uie latest Syrian proposals. !\frs. !\teir's cabinet met for 41;i hours to consider the latest proposals and said ll viould meet again tonight once it gets the clarifications it needs from the Syrians. This trip ~amascus was Kissinger's 13th shuttle een l!rael and Syria and came on the 1st day of his Middle East peace mission. lie planned to fly home to \\1ashington Wednesday. Meanv:hile Israeli artillery shelled inhabited Syrian villages on the Golan Heights today and the Syrians retaliated by shelling thret Israeli settlements, Syrian military c:oinmuniques reported in Damascus. The Israeli Armed Forces Radio said the Syrians shelled the civilian setUl!ments of Meron G<ilan and Ein Zivan and one abandoned village. In each case, the command said, Israeli units returned artillery fire. The figtrting contn.iued through a 78th consecutive day. OIAMMCOAST " DAILY PILOT T"'9 Or.no-Co1$T Olilf't Pilol, -... di• COii'>- ~ \"'9 Htl••~ o!; -·-Or .... Qr.,.. C....•t P\ob111n1no ~-s.i-tle edllk!<11 are i>Jbl>SP!e<I. 1i10~1 11woogn rn,,.,.. let Co.11 ,.._ NltW'l)OoT 8Mcft, Hun!•t!Qlon 8Hdllf- t .. n Y1!1n. t..gyne BNd'I, .._~ •"" A man who may be William Harris appeared in one photo, and persons believed to be Harris and his ~ife, Emily, in the other. Miss Hearst is believed to be with the Hanises, the mly surviving, publiciy known SLA fugitives. They are the objects of one of the most intensive criminal searches in California history. vdth hundreds of FBI agents hunting them, backed by local police forces throughout the southern part of the stale. The Harrises have been chargtd With 19 c.rimes, and !\liss Hearst with :!D. including kidnaping, robbery. assault and violating federal ·weapons Jaws. Special l'.'alch was kept on many highways during the weekend , on the theory that if the fugitives were still in the area they would try to get out by bleriding with the heavy holiday traffic. Newport Man Strikes Oil Under Hou ~c Roy Neel of Ne"-port Beach has a surplus of oil. Unfortunately, it's coming up through the floor of his house. A contractor pumped about 75 barrels of oil Monday from Netl's house at 213 42nd Street in Newport ach. The oil, which comes from an old uncapped vtell beneath the house, first surfaced last OCtober, driving Neel's daughter and son-in-law .... to move elsewhere. Since then, the house has been uninhabitable but quiet -until Friday, ~·hen the oil gushed up agaln. "I'd estimate the damage to the house al about $35,000," Neel said today. "lt will cost about $10,000 to cap the well. and the whole thing has ruined a $32,000 lot ." - Neel, who lives across the street from the ruined house, said he won't make back his expenses in oil profits. "It's against a city ordinance to pump oil here," he said. "So not onJy did t pay $21 an hour to have the oil pumped, but I gave the contractor the oil as well." He said he's afraid if the well is capped, it may cause the oil to blow out in another part or the area or even to seep into the bay. "If that happens, we're in real trouble," Neel said. - He will meet with the city council tonight to discuss ways of handling the oil problem. "I want to emphasize that the city has been most cooperative," Neel said. "I cannot praise their efforts enough." With N anr.e Like This, Craft Had to Sink SAN FRANCISCO (API Ricliard Kirschman named his boat "Andrea l.JJcitanlc." after the Ill· fated liners Andrea Do r i a , Lusitania and THanlc. His boat sank. Streaker, Dog s Feature Fiftl1 Hill Bike Climb By HILARY KA \'E Of tl'lt Di>l/y ,Jlot Sf•ll !\fore than 200 Lagunans turned out on ~1emorial Day to Yi"atch men. women and children, huff and puff as they pedaled their bicycles up steep Third Street during the fifth ·annual Third Stretl llill Climb. But it was a helmeted streaker and a quintet of hill-climbing dogs that really caught the crowd's eye. !\1idway through the bic~·cle uphill races, sponsored by the Jaycees, an impromptu entry was made when five local dogs v.·ere commanded to climb to their Pt·lasters waiting at the top of the hill . Of the few that finally reached !he top, Shane came in first. with a time of roughly 11 seconds, event organizer Dave Duttenhoffer said. Not to be outdone, an unidentified streaker sped dov•n the 33 degree hill mid'A-1lY through the races -"definitely the highlight of the day," Dutteoboffer later remarked. Wearing only a helmet, the streaker sped past the crowd and out of sight. Of tb:lse officially entered in the J..1emorial Day event!, Don Campbell v;aJked away with the men's first place trophy, Yii\h the day's fastest time Of 9.09 seconds. Chris Grijalva came in second, with 10.16 seconds. Among the women, Adrian Jearplelte came in first with 24 .98 seconds, while Pat Dallas made the climb in 27.29 seconds. In the category of boys 14 to 17, Bob Keen came in first with 11.14 seconds, and Bill Harrison, second, with ll.83 seconds. James ~farple clocked in at 12.73 seconds for the fastest time in the boys 12 to 13 category, and Durk Molher came in second with 13.84 seconds. Of the boys 11 years old and under. Todd Petric came in first with 36.32 seconds and was the only entry to reach the top. John Flanagan was given the second place trophy, since he came the dosest to oompleting the race after Petric. Eight teams entered the six-man v:agon pull, and the Sandpiper Wagon Whetls pulled their little red wagon up Third Street in 9.96 seconds. Alderma11 Makes Plea in Kidnap ACAPULCO, Mexico (AP) -An Acapuloo alderman, father of a kidnaped Wliverslty student, has broadcast an appeal for the abductors not to kill his &<>n. In a third ransom note he received Monday. the kidnapers set a Friday afternoon deadline to pay an unspecified ransom or the youth would be executed. Filiberto Vigueras Jr., the son, was seized in this resort 10 days ago by five anned men. !!.•~ 0-lllSMI """" °'--" ""'Olt' ~ 9dlllon ~ """*-~ -s.. .... din T""onnc:ocr.I ~pl.,,i .. 113.JOWMI &i~ Sl•ftt, Cotta Mesa. Cl~.,._ lrnl1&. 800,000 Flock to Beaches Thoma\ A. Mo.rP---Oof.ttH.looc RittodP.f.«:.1 ........ ~~ . S.C ...... MO.pl•llh: , ..... 7 ftJ' .. 410 t Along Coast on Weekend I An estlm.ol<d 81111,000 peraoos vlslled Orange Coast beaches o"'r lhe Memorial Day weekend, lifeguards r<ported today. Despite larg,.cn>wd& and many routine rescues reported Imm Hunllnjilod' Beach to San Clemente; no awimrnen drowned during tile th ... dey holiday and "'I serious liljuries wero reported. Moot mlnc>r Injuries W<ro due to , jellyfish atlnp. The jtllyfil!h Invasion waa eapeelally oevero 1! HunUnltton State Beach, BolP Chica Slale llelcll, and ~ Clement<, bvt Wllll' temper lhe IOI kept mott peope .... , oUmy <TeOI ..... Of!lciali rtpor1ed Oohelly, s •• Cl....,,te, and San Onofre Slat< Parb weh fllll to lbe brim. At San Onofl'o, ' park guards Issued lbe )argesl manber ol citations In the state park system over the weekend, due to a rash or IUl'fboard tl>elll, a bruah lire, and Ulegal par1<1111 and "C8111J!lng. A Iola! of 130,000 bolberw -up at San Clemente beaches, m.oklng lbe weekeod lbe moot crowded Memorial holiday In "°'"I history. Newport Beach lifeguards ~ed an l\'llh moot ........ Sunday when 111> tld,. [)l'OSel1l<d • haiard to 1wtmmm. About l'IU,000 .WIOl'I wtr. tlllilnatod on Hunlln""° Beodi ctty llrtndl1 with :ar-,..,.boat-.MGDIM major !Int aids. A' total ol «IT mlilot !Int aid treslmfllll """ 11v... ror Joll)'fllh lllilp. ) Mission Viejo Students On Trip to Sacramento The first group of 107 fifth graders at Del Cerro School in P.fWion Viejo fie"' lo Sacramento lodav (or a \"isit v,.ith Sen. Dennis CarpentCr tR·Kev;port Beath) and tours of the state capitol. Day-Jong trips l'.il! be made by the rest ol the fifth graders on \\"ednesday and Thursday. Though the legislature ts not in session th.is '~1eek and most representatives are campaigning for the June 4 primary. Del Cerro Principal Michael Delaney said the-students may get to watch several committees in session. After eating sack lunches on the capita l grounds , 1he students wiU tour the G<ivemor's ~fansion. Sutter's Fort, and the Indian Museum nearby. All three days, the students are expected to be back in Mission Viejo by 5 p.m. Social studies classes have been built around the Sacramento tour since October when the arrangements \\'ere made, Delaney said. "The classes have been geared to state Marine MP Hit By Flying Gla ss In Laguna Case A ?\tarine Corps miliary policeman was injured in Lagwia Beach today when a large rock thrown from a passing car shattertd a window to the r-.1P's truck. and sent glass slivers into his face and eyes. Richard H. Kreitner, 2t. of Santa Ana "''as taken to South Goa.st Community Hospital by Laguna Beach police. He was released following treatment. Kreitner was In LagW18 Beach to pick up a military prisoner from the Laguna Bead! city jail early this morning. The Iealbernec:k apparently became lost and was checking a map for police station heedquarteni when the incident occurred at Forest Avenue near Be·ach Street, police said. Police were unable to Joe.ate a suspect. The Marine drove his van to the police station and was then 00,pitalized. go\·ernment and how it relates to federal government," he said. As preparation for the trip, the students had as a special guest last week f\.fadine Carpenter, wife of the stale senator. She briefed t.he students on \\'hat to expect and how tO behave in a visit to the legislature. Each student earned the $25 for his or her trip, and arrangements were made by Air California. Middies Quizzed l 1i Test Scarulal ANNAPOLI'S, Md. (AP) -Th< Naval Academy's student honor comntittet is questioning dozens of m I d s h i p m e n reportedJy lnvolved in cheating on a navigational examination la.st week. T<.fore than 900 se<XJOd ·year mic'.1ies \\'ill ,retake the exam Wednesday. • The OOnor commlttee be c a n interviewing 50 to 60 second-year midd1es Saturday Iii what coold become the academy's rint major cheating scandal . According to students, more than 100 students were caught laat week with answers to the test wMtten on margins of cflart books used in exam ca1culalions. From Page 1 BREMER • • • high-density coastal development in Capistrano Beach. It turned out the land in question is owned by then-president or the hoard Uind, who lnte!llla to put condominium units on the choice p~ erty below the C.pistrano bluns. Three Stores Burn OXNARD CUP!) -AJ'l<lll lflvestlgators were examining evidence 1n a shopping center fire here Monday which destroyed three adjoining stores, cauolng $350,000 damage. The lire d...,..,yed the Big Red M .. t Shop, the Donut House and Racquel'a Hair Styles. The mortally v:oundcd Cartier managed to crawl out of the apartment and to the house of a neighbors' who .summooed police. Efforts to save h.:s life failed and the elder Rivera was pronounced dead at the scene. Police said the younger Rivera had been drinking. Both the argument and the violence whiCh erupted afterward were witneMed by two young girls who police believe are the dead man's adopted daughlers. Their names were oot released because they are juveniles. Police said the l\'.'O men worked to- gertler as self~mployed cardeners. From Page 1 ECONOMY ... neighborhood of 7 percent." -The budget deficit le< fiSCAl 1975 will be larger than originally estimated, $11.4 billioo instead or $9.4 billioo, but tile deficit for 1974 should be smaller than forecast, $3.~ billion instead of $4. 7 billioo. -Once the Adminlstratlon's policy of monetary restraint succeeds In subduing inflaUan, "in\el'e9t raa.es will decline." But the econmnic adv~rs did not predict by how much. -The ooemployment rate which wa.s 5 percent In April ,.00.bly wi ll rise lo between 5.5 and 6 percent in the month1i1 ahead. -Secood hall ol 1974 ohould see an ina'e8Se In production ol between 2 per«r1t and 4 p«cent. From Pqe 1 VACANCIES •• Disney, daughter of the late founder o£ the giant entertainment corporaUon. IAJnd is a trustee of the Walt Disney Foondation and beads the Caillomia Institute of the Arts In Valencia. Mn. Black Ia a dlrecl<ir of the Del Monte Corporation, the United Nations Al!Od>Uon of the Unll<d Stal<a, tile National Wlldllle Federation and the Natlonal Mu!Uple Sclerosi5 Foundation. WE'VE ONLY I JUST BEGUN! Twenly-five years ago a few lar~ighled people revolutionized the carpet bu siness. First, the chemical industry developed synlhetic fibers. eliminating reliance on wool quality and production. Second, machinery was invented which enabled carpeting to be manufactured up to 100 times laster. ..... .J.., and most Important. some people stuck their necks out and risk~;pital to put these developments to work. ' What does this mean to you? It -• lhat carpellng cosls less than 30 years ago. It 1111•• that what was once a luxury is now within range of almost everyone. It 111101 a selection unimaginable 30 years ago. With our family In thll carpet business Sil)CG 1894. we have seen roore changes in the last-law years lhan we believed possible. creating the g realest oonsumer growth lnduslry in our eoonomy. Aft&r 80 years, II looks like we 've Ollly (list IMgllll • - .. ALDEN:S CARPETS• DRAPES 166 3 Placentia Ave. COST A MH.t. 646°4138 -. • Tllar>. 9 le l :JO: l'rl. 9 let: Sot. 9:10 le I • \ \ • I\ Dunihqiion Beaeh Fountain: ·Valley EDITION Today's Final N.Y. Stocks VOL. 67. NO. 148, 2 SECTIONS, 30 PA$ES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1974 ' TEN CENTS • • ·~eac ers' r1 _oom1n Shooting? Sliots Fired Near Courtliouse . Pedestrians outside the collnty courthouse in Santa Ana ~ived for cover today· as a number of shots were fiied ·into a car slowing down and apparently preparing to enter the courthouse parking lot. POLICE SAIO THE shots, all fired from a .45-calber revolver, came from a white station wagon which immediately drove from the scene along Civic Center Drive at high ~d. .Passers.by bave provided investigators with a description of the vehicle and its occupant, police said. POLICE REFUSEO to identify the intend.ed victim other than to ronfirm that he is unhurt. They said he will be identified when he has completed his statement at police headquarters. May Strike Wednesday Teacher Unrest Related _To 'Unsolved Problems' By KATHY CLANCY Of !tit Dtlly l'w.f Sl•ll The current teacher unrest in the Fountain Valley School District and in Huntington Beach's Ocean View District involves more than just concern over money. Officia'll!I of the Natl<lftal F.<tucation Associ.atiori (NEA) and the California Teachers Association (CI'A), who have been working in the area this week, claim the problem runs much deeper. At the heart of It not onJy ja a coocem that teacher salaries aren't keeping up with the cost of Jiving, but that school districts aren 't letting their teachers take en active role in decision making. Ocean View teachen caHed for a strike by the end of the workday today if their current contract negotiations haven't reached a successful OOf!Clusion by then. Fountain Valley teachers, angry over contract talks, haven 't yet considered a strike vote. "Teachers are held accountable for education by their distrk:ts and by parents," said Roberta Hickman, a member of the NEA advisory committee. "They want a say in the decision making of their school dJstrlet. They aren't willing to sit by and let things happen to them any more . " Lei Francis, regional coosultant for the CTA, said locally and across the state teacher frustrations are at an all-time high. I While this is lied to growing uneasiness over salaries, It points out an even greater anger at districts, which apparmUy don't feel teachers are worth moi"e money, Francis said. "The problem involves a failure of school boards to take the money they have and put it into teacher salaries," Francis asserted. •• • Francis said CTA crisls teams v.·orlt with local teachers upon their request. They eiamlne the situation, then make recommendations. Sometimes t h e recommendation may be to strike. "1be teachers decide whether to accept the advice," said Francis. "In Ocean View teachen were ready for a strike." Then, he continued, the CTA advisers work with the teachers to implement the "strateu" 111ans. .;,. C!t. iili<f fa' WortJng 'to pass 111!W le~tioo deallnf with c o Ii ' c t I v e ~ilnd ourfng Ille le8<'!llers and llChOol bciOrds sit down, liloB out their problem& 8l!d develop binding contract>. CUrrent !Aws are Mt binding upon districts, Francis said. He said that, while teacher unrest ht the state isn't designed to win support for that legislation, the problems "wlli show legislators that the current laws aren't doing the job." .1 Jury Considers Turner Verdict JACKSONVILLE, Fla. !UPI) -A seven-woman, five-man U.S. Di.strict Court jury resumed deliberation today in the mail fraud trial of Orlando promoter Glenn W. Turner and seven aides. Jurors deliberated six hours Monday and emerged looking worn and tired. The jury got the case Thuraday and spent Friday and Saturday reviewing the evidence from the eight-month trial. The eight defendant! and three Tumer- controlled corporations were charged with 26 counts of using the malls to defraud and one of conspiracy. . StNlnilag for Seeoead • .. Board Urges ' Negotiation On Salaries Faced with the possibility ol a teacher strike Wednesday, trustees in Huntington Beach's Ocean View School District today came up with little change in their current rontract offer. In a special meeting, trustees voted to boost the pay for substitute teachers from $26 to J40 a day in the event of a strike. Tn.\,5tees also authorized assistant 51.Jperintendent Kennlh Meberg to give teachers a "contingency" offer, saying that any new uncommitted funds that may come into the district next year will be e.armarked for salariel!I. The school board ties offered teachers a pay boost of five percent. but teachers rejected that offer, saying they want 14 perc.ent. Teachers also are asking for reduced class sizes and additional teacher aides. After a negotiating session this afternoon, teachers were to meet and decide if and when to carry out their strike threat. Trumees today urged teachers not to strike and to continue to negotiate. Friday, trustees reminded teachers such a strike is illegal under California Jaw and is a breach of contract. "There are no winners in a strike and those who ~ ~-lQOSt are the students we are here to~." the school boanl said. District tru.Mes ·also threatened to "spare no mrt" in prosecuting those who harass those wlJl report for work du ring a strike. TNStees said those who mis.s work during a strike will be required to sign a legal document stating they were ill. Trustees also mailed a letter to all Ocean View residents over the weekend, urging parent5 to send their children to school If a strike occurs. In the letter. the board said the district will lose $4.35 a day for each child v.·ho misses class. Reports that Ocean \1iew teachers v.·ere asking parents to keep their children home during the pending strike, were neither conflM'Ited nor denied today by Linda Boitano, executive secretary of We51 Orange County United Teachers. Mn;, Boitano said teachers haven't been urged lo do so by WOCUT or the Ocean View Teachers Association, but some individual teachers may have done ''" She said teachers are concerned with student welfare and fearful the districts won 't be able to provide proper supervision of children during a strike. Oceen View School District officials say they do have enough substilute teachers and teachers who aren't ex- pected to honor the strike to keep classes (See TEACHERS, fage Z) ' • CbrlJ Grijalva of Fountain Vall'y pwnps his way toward llllCOlld place llDllb In .fUlh annilal Ll191'• lleodrJt,yeee 1'6ird Slnlet m Qumb. 1Conda1 event, witn~ by about 200 epectalOn, wu enliv•d by a doWnhlll 11reaker and Impromptu dqJ -Wm. lllng time for bike climb was Q.09 -di. • • .\ • ' \ ' ._.., -· If O.llr 'li.t Sl•ff '"°"' OON WHITE (LEFT) ANO BRUCE JOHNSON ARE HAVING THEIR UPS ANO OOWNS _______ T_he_,y''-r~e _Rai~ing Money for Christian Organiution at Edison High School Send Children Despite 'Sick-in,' Trustees · i rrge 'Ups and Downs" Youths in -E,und-raisi11g Effort Parents Ill the Fountain Valley School District were urged today to send their children to school in the event or a teamer "sick in" or strike. In a letter malled today, district trustees said teachers are considering a "sick in," because or a contract dispute with the district. Trustees pledged to hire substitute and temporary employes to keep schools open "with a minimum o! confusion for the benefit of children." Contract . negotiations between the district and teachers have been declared. at an impasse and turned over to a Board of Review. The district has offered no pay increase for teachers next year, while tead1ers are asking for a 13 percent raise, additional teacher aides. reduced class sizes and improved insurance be<lefits. In a special session last week, district trusl.ees also passed a re s o I u t i o n requiring that all employe absences be. verified or result L'1 a Joss of pay or disciplinary action. Coast Beaches Receive Visits Fro1n 800,000 II)' CANDACE PEAllSO!'I Of ltM o.llp ,!Mr ls.ff Bein1 religious can have Its ups and downs, as Btuce Jomsoo and Don White have found out all weekend in HW1tinglon Beach. The two young men have been aboard a teeter.(otta' since 6 p.m. Friday. They hope to stay on until 11:45 tonight. It's all to raise money for Edison High School Campus Li!e, a Christian y o u t h organizatJm. They are stationed in a shopping center at Yorktown Avenue and Brookhurst Street. Although their faith isn't wavering, their bod ies are. "We had to tie Bruce in for two nights," Mrs. Earl Johnson said of her 16-yea r--Old son. Bruce is a sophomore at Edison High in Huntington Beach. White is the club spoosor and on the staff of Orange County Youth for Christ. They take turns sleeping in the bucket seat! built onto ttle teeter-totter. They get a five minute break every hour. "They use polE!6 to go up and down and attemate feet ," said Mrs. Johnson, who's been making food runs all weekend . She said about $75 in dmatiom were collected over the thrte-<iay holiday Woman Beaten Bv Baseball Bat " Hunlington Beach detectives a re looking for the assailant of a 44-year-old woman whose head was beaten in by a --An estimated 800,000 persons visited .baseball biat early today. Orange Coo.st be.ii.ches over the Memorial The ~ Identified as Mary Carter Day weekend, lifeguards reported today. ~ m Yorktown Avenue, is in the Despite large croWds and many routine intensive care unit at P~cifica Hospital in rescues reported from Huntington Beach ~unlJngton. Beach with major bead to San Clemente, .no. swimmers drowned juries frOm the attack. . dutinS the tl)ree day holiday and .i>o .Polke said, the bat was broken In the aeriotl's ln)Uries were reported. . -_assault, which· took place slotly before ! Most minor , injuries were due to a.m. today '•t the York~wn home. • jeilyfl"1 stings. The· jellYflsb Jn~asion A SlllPOCl Is being SOl)gbt on,cha~es of wis •especially severe at . Huntin~on attempted murder and assault with a State · Beach, Bolsa ChJca, State Beach, ~dly weapon. and in San 'ctemente, bui water temperatures in the ,50s kept most people away from the slimy creatures. Of[iciall repo~ Doheny, San Oemen~, and San Onofre State Parks WtTe fWJ to the brim. At 5an Onofre, Park IU8"ls ls!ued the largest numl>U of citaU<1111 in the state park system over the weekend, due to a rash of surfboard thefts, • bnlsh fire , and lliegal parking and camping. c • A totaf, ol U0.000 bathers sboWed up at San Clemeola beaches, mai<lng the ~ Ibo ·moat cmwded Me...,Jal holiday In ...... 1 hllloey. Newpon BMdl llfeguards reporle<j an with mact -SUnday when rip- lldet -led • haz4td lo •wi'M.1""· Ahoal 11',0IO viliton were esthMted Oil lbllliD&tm Beadl city strlllds, With -23 -..,. boat ri¥UC,, and cine major llnt lids. A total of 407 minor llrst 1111 .1na1men11· -. aJven !Or Jen111*w.p. ' • • SIX LINES SELL $1,000 IN GOODS - Just six lines of type In the nei•spaper, II they contain the right few < words in DIUy Pilot ad, can really get things done: BOl'POINT range, ISO. Lge. china c • b i n-.. t, m. Mqnavox tv/radio/1lereo1 24" screen, 1175. 6 lbeli Etqere, 173. Oddmeots. (Address deleted, N.B.) 'liiat ad IOkl ll,000 worth Of mercho andlse and brol!iht oo many cu!lome" tho odvtrtbu "Ooulcln't belleve lt'l-l>ial tho dlnct line ... ._ ... ~ MWl1I. .. .. , • weekend · and an uotoealed mxmt fn pledges. "'°Pi• can •till donate by calling Mn. John!On at f>f,7-77811. The money will' go to sponsor Edi&On's King and Queen candidates in the Orange County contest, she said. Each Campus Llfe club in the county has two candidates and the d ub which raises the most mooey wiM the June 8 contest. Edison's candidates are Becky C1ass and Eric Johmon, another one of Mrs. Johnsoo·s ~. Mrs. Johnson said a number of high school students have gone to the shopping center to cheer the teeterers on. "They're having a Jot of lim," she said of the stalwart doo. "It's been keeping them out of mischief." Hurdle Approved In Class Suits WASHINGTON (AP ) -The U.S. Supreme Court ruled today that plaintiffs in so-called "class action" suits, used increasingly in recent years b y envirorunental and consumer gn>UN, must individually notify at their own expense each .member of the class on wl)Ose behalf they are suJng. The oourt agreed Jn substance with the findings of the U.S. Circuit Court in New York, which specialists in class action suits have said would put almost insunnountable obstacles in their path. Just.ice William O. Douglas, dissenting in part from the court's decision,. said the class action sWt "is one of the ·few legal remedies the small claimant bas against those convnand the staba quo." • Oraage Weadier Low clouds thxoogh Wedneoday with partial clearinc in the after· noon .houn. Highs at the beache.! 65 rising lo 'Ill inland. Overnight lows in the upper SOs. IN~IDF. TOD-' l'. Anlericu'r jau gr<QI.! got to- gether MO'nday iA New York Co pau· tribute to musician and compo&er Dukt EIUngion. The ••.~ -and EIU1111lo\I'• com· politiOns -!Dfre rtod mid '""11 lo 10,000 fGN . s.. rlor!I and photo, PaQc 4: · L M. lotJf 7 = ~ : .... IS " :::.:t ~ ........... , tf ,..... ... ,l Mtcll \ 14 = 7. :; • ,7 --" Mt ........... er.. """ .• ,..... ,,., . Sri.le,... lt ...,,. -,..,. , .... ~ •11 , ......... " -" -. -. • • c ' r ! DAILY PILOT H Tut!d01, Mat 28, 1974 ' Bargaining Bid . Due Personnel Cuts Out- Union Teachers $eek More Wage Talks Rowlands Teachcr.!l in the Huntington Beach Union High School District \Vill try to con,·ince the board tonight to continue negotiating over salaries. Representath·es or the Di strict Educators Association \DEA I plan to address the board at its meeting at 7:30 p.m. in tile F..dison 11igh School cafe- teria. 21t00 :i.tagnolia St., HWltington Beach. 'The boord through its rep~entat ive Dr. \\'illiam Settle -last \reek declared that negotiations had reached a "(X'rs1stent disagreement" ~t..ige and \\'rre at an "impasse." Settle, the deputy superintendent, offered a nine percent across·lhe-board A BC Takes Seven Special Emmys For Daytime TV , NEW YORK (AP) -The ABC-TV net'ft'Ork dominated the first separate Emmy awards show for daytime television today, wiMing in seven overall categories during outdoor ceremonies televised by NBC. (Related story, Page 5). NBC shows \lt'On tv.'O of the gold statuettes, and CBS none. One Dnmy each went to "The Merv Griffin ShoW," a syndicated program, and to public television's "Zoom," a children's show similarly honored last year. A prominent winner was veteran actor Pat O'Brien, who rt<.'tived an Emmy as da}1rne TV's "Actor.of the Year" for his v.·ork in "lbe Other Woman." an ABC dramatic !'lpecial that also woo today in <rtle "Outstanding Drama Special" category. "Actress ot the Year" honors went to Cathleen Nesbitt for her role in "The Mask of Love," another ABC dramatic special. A ~·ards in 11 overall daytime cate- gories '"ere made today under a new f<ITTn.at devised by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Under the new system. v.·inners in specific categories were annolmced May 15. They ''•ere in competition in general categories, such as "Director of the Year." in Envny award shows today and tonight. Tile academy's major awards for nighttime television are being broadcast rooight from Hollywood by Channel tat 6 p.m. PD'f. 1be ceremonies for daytime abows v.·ere held at the Rockefeller Plaza skating rink under occasion a 11 y threatening skies. ABC's four other daytime Emmy a~·ards \\ent to ''~oni." as "Outstanding Game Show"; "Rookie of the \'ear.·· as ''Outsta ndin g Entertainment Children's S~ia\"; Ula Garrett and Sandy Krinsi.i , as "Writers of the Year" for their work on a daytime drama special called "Mother or the Bride.'' and to ll. \Vesley Kenney, named "Director of the Year" for "Miss Kline, We Love Y9U." a special f\"BC's v.iMcrs v.·ere Peter J\farsbalT as "Da}1ime Host of the Year'' for his Y.'Ork on the "Hollyv:ood Squares" game SOOY.·, and "The Doctors." named the year's ''Outstanding Drama Series." The Griffin sho\v ..,,.on an Emmy as the season's best talk or variety show. and Zoom es the out6tanding children's entertainment series:. lluutington Fa111ily Finds Honie Looted • A Hunting1on Beach family returned from a holiday J\fonday to find their home ransacked and $5,-400 worth of jewelry, money and handguns stolen, police reported. Police said thieves broke into the house at 6732 Via Corona Drive by prying open a sliding glass wtndow. Barbara Beck told police that the loss included a .45 caliber U.S. Army rf:volver, two rifles and five other handguns. • 01.A.tfGl.C.OAST " . DAILY PILOT 1 ~ 0<1~;• COi\! O..ly PITDI WI!~ wl'OIC~ II COfl'o ~'""~ ,.,. tl•.,s·Prew. "nu!,11!,""n o. !"ti 0""'19 c:o.o.11 F\O""'"'"q C-ny ~ltt f'Od-• ... ~""'"""n Monalf '"'tlu9~ fh<llY. loo Co&ll Mew Ne .. 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"Their whole issue is the automatic cost-of·liv:ing raise," Linda Boitano, executive director of the West Orange County United Teachers Association, said today. The hlgh !'!Choo! teacher~ originally asked fot a 20 percent boost, including occasional COlt-ol'·living raises. The board offered five percent and !he teachers lowered their request to 9.6 percent, plus the automatic cost-of·living boost. The board's latest offer of nine percent doesn't include the cost-of -1 iv in g provision teachers consider crucial, hlrs. From Pagel TEACHERS. • • operating. District officials refuse:d to say how many substitute teachers 2re available, but in their letter to district residents over 4he weekend they asked all UII· employed teachers to notify the district it they are available as substitutes. Alderman Makes Plea in Kidnap ACAPULCO, Mexico (AP) -An Acapulco alderman , father of a kidnaped university student, has broadcast an appeal for the abductors not to kill his son. In a third raJJsom note he received l\.fonday, the kidnapers set a Friday afternoon deadline to pay an un!pecifled ransom or the .youth would be executed. Filiberto Vigueras Jr .. the son, was seized In this resort 10 days ago by five armed men. Middies Quizzed l1i Test Scandal ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) -The Naval Academy'!'! student honor committee is questioning dozens o! m i d s h i p m e n reportedly involved in cheating on a navigational examination last week. \lore than 900 second-year mic'.~ies will retake the e•am Wedoe9day. Tbe honor committee be g a n interviewing 50 lo 60 second-year middles Saturday in what could become the academy's firs!. major cheating scandal. According to students, more than 100 students were caught last week with answers to the test Y.'Iitten oo margins of diart books used in exam calculations. Catl1erine Venus Succun1bs at 69 htrs. Catherine A. Venus. a San Clemente resident for the past two years, died Monday. She was 69. Mrs. Venus. of 2-15 Avenlda Sarrta Barbara, Apartment A, leaves her husband, John R. Venus; a son, Rolland A. Gary of Houston, Tex., and a grandson. Rosary and Mass of Oirlstian Burial will begin at 10 a.m. Friday at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church with burial following at Ascension Cemetary, El Toro. Lesneski Mortuary arrangements. is in charge or _Early Childhood To ·Be Discussed A discussion of the Early Childhood Edocation program V•ill be held at a· 7:30 tonight at Rancho View School In the OC'ean Vie\v School DislrJcL ' The ECE program. a progran1 of indi· vidualized study for children in ldn- dergarten through ftlird grades, is planned for next year at the school. Mary Coe, principal at Glen View School, will dist'U!'IS the advantages of the pt'.Ogfam, whi le John Stelnbacher of Fullerton, publisher of "The Educa- tor," and author of several books will discuss the program~s disadvantag~. The public i.s invited. U.S. Units Bo111bed BEIRUT (UPI) -u 11-i den l i r I e d assailants staged bomb attacks on two American institutions ln Beirut today. American officials sakJ. Two explosions went off on the campus of lhe American Unlver1lty of Beirut. Another blasted the library of the John F. Kennedy American Cultural Ceriter three blocks from the unlvenity in the J>eart of Beirut's smarttll shopping diatrlct. Thieves Get Suits MARINA DEL REY (UPI) -Nearly ~.ooo worth of 11'1114 and other cloll1es wu """1 from a clothlni ll\ll'I! ·here, police •kl Monell)': ' The thleveo cut throolih tit< roof of Smart Mldllld'1 Clotliinc , .,me11me b«w..., s p.m. Sllnday·and 8:50 a.m. Monday and made off with the clothing, ...,.rc11ng lo police. Boltano aald. The teachers haven't agreed thete Is an impasse, ~1rs. Boitano explained, and WjJ]t to resolve the issue some other way. In an impasse .. the board appoint!'! a representative and the teachen-appoint a representaUve to a three-member fact· finding committee. The third person ia picked by the two initial representatlves. The committee then tries to reach a compromise and develops a r!:pon on the situation. The high school teachers will wait to decide their next move until arter tonight 's board meeting , ~lrs. Boitano said. Spanisli Crisis Center Getting 5 Calls u Day "Llameda de Ayuda.'' the new Spanish- speaking helpline which went into Operation last mooth through the Huntington ~l'b Free Clinic, is 00\\' receiving three lo five calls a day. ?\1rs. Hannah A1ekoumbides, "rho assisted in training Spanish • speaking voluntttrs for the new crisis intervention center. said the line probably is the ool y one in southern California on which only Spanish is spoken. ?\·Ianuel Bendrell of Santa Ana. a sociology student at Golden West College. was instrumental in getting the new helpline started and in recruiting volunteers. He said there are an estimated 300.000 persons in Orange County who can speak both Spanish and English but about 95,000 speak Spanish only. "When they need help, lh~y don't know where to call, and even if they did, they couldn't carry on a conversation," ' Bendrell said. The helpline, open 24 hours a da y. seven days e week, is 638-7801. Calls so far have ranged from questions concerning education and immigration. to those seeking medical and legal aid to those who just are lonely. One woman who suffered a severe toothache for three days but couldn 't ·have it treated because she didn 't know \lttlere to find a Spanish-speakin& dentist, got help. Another called for a plumber and the helpline found ooe who spoke Spanish. The line now is trying to get word to the Spanish· speaking community about the service so they can be helped 1f needed. The service also seeks bilingual lawyers to give help on legal problems. Nixon Predicts Inflation to · Dip In Final Quarter ~" P'lltl '''" ""''-NEW DISNEY DIRECTOR Irvine's Ray Watson l' ac1111cies Filled UP'I TMflllltlt SELECTED BY DISNEY Shirley Temple Black Irvine Co.'s Ray Watson, Actress on Disney Board By GEORGE LEIDAL Of lllt Di lly P'ilot $1111 Irvine Company President Raymond L. \\'a tson and Mrs. Shirley Temple Black "·ere el£'Cted to ser\'e as dirtttors of \\'alt Disney Productions at a regul:ir meeting of directors toda y in Burbank . \Vatson. 47, and ~1rs. Black fill \'acancies created by the retirement of Disney directors George L. Bagnall and C'.ordon E. Youngman. Bagnall and Youngman were elected "directors emeritus." J'\o1rs. Black, a former child star of the 1930s. becomes the first woman director in Disney company history. Having served in a variety of presidential and fedenil envlronmenlal appointive posts, ~frs. Black may also be the first Sierra Club member to serve on the board of the firm which sought to develop ~lineral !Gng . Watson has been president of the Irvine Company for Jess than a year. He joined the land development company in 1960 as manager of its planning department and with the late William R. 1-fason v.·as responsible for the progress ol company plans for a major master planne<I new city. Since Watson joined the Irvine Company bo.ard of directo'rs in June, 1970. the firm has announced its intentions of builidng the largest master planned community in North America on its 8.1,0QO acres of land in Orange County. Walt Disney Productions also is active in land development Y.'ilh construction of another new city under '\l.'ay near Orlando. Florida at \Valt Disney \\'orld . A resident of Eastbluff, \Vatson also serves as a director of the Irvine Industrial Complex . A native of Seattle. lie earned bachelor's and master's degrees in Dis1ie y Stock Pnvs Divide1ids ~ Directors of \\:alt Disney Productions of Burbank today declared a quarterly dividend or three cents per share. The dividend will paid to shareholders of record as of June 10, a company spokesman said. He is a regis-tered architect. a frllow of !he American Institute of Architecture and a member of the. board of visitors of UCLA. ' \llatson's election lo the Disney board is the second tie betv.·een the Irvine Company and Disney interests. Lasl fall. Irvine Company directors elected William S. Lund to fill the board vacancy created by the death of WiWam Mason last spring. Lund is married to the former Sharon Disney. daugtlter o! the late founder of the giant entertainment corporation. Lund is a trustee of the Walt Dimey Foundation and heads the California Institute of the Arts in Valencia. ?\1rs. Black is a director of the Del h1onte Corporation, the United Nations Association of the .Uniled States. the National Wildlife Federation and the National Multiple Sclerosis Foundation. Se1iiors F or111ing Beacli Musicians • By TERRY COVILLE Of tllt DfllY ·~ lttlf There seems little likelihood that Jluntington Beach can cut back Ila manpower to cover a $2.5 million deficit in the proposed 1974-7~ budget, according to City Admlnlstralor Dave Rowlands. Rowland! 14 attempting to hold the budget to a virtual ''no growth" position v.ith less than a dowl new city workers requested. That is far below what departn1enl head!'! claim they need. Last week, Rowlands showed city councilmen a SUl'W;y, I n d I c a t i n g Huntington Bead:! ranks low. compared to six other large cities. on the number of v.•orkers it has in relation to population. With more than 800 In the city work force in the proposed budget. Huntington Beach has 5.8 city employes for each 1,000 residents. Only, Glendale, of the six other cities, has fewer -five city workers per 1,000 residents. Glendale has a popuJatioo 134,748 and covers 29.4 square miles, compared to Hoolington ·Beach with 147,000 resldents in 26.9 squaffl ml1es. The five otber cities had the following number of workers per l.000 residents: Anaheim, &.8; Santa Ana. 6.9; Torrance, 7.6 : lngle\l.·ood, 8.2; and Pasadena, 11.5 Rowlands saKf those are six of the nine cities ol comparable size used each year for salary surveys. Their figures are from their 1973-74 budgets, so most can be expected to increase. says Rowlands. "Glendale has less workers, but U's a city that's not growing. And it doesn't have a beach to take care of,'' Rowlands said today. He believes that with good equipment , better organization and sound management, the ctty can maintain its low ratio ol workers to residents and still ·provide good service. But he admits the manp:iwer is stretched thin and department heads are screaming for more help. Police Chirf Earle Robitaille. for example. wants 30 more police officers. The b u d g e t proposes no additioos. "We ha\'e added lSJ city llt'Orkers in thr~ years." Rowlands explained. "We also saved th' city more than $1 million through the public employment program (the federal government paid the city lo hire some wockenJ . Our ratio has been L!lduly low and as a result, we're spread mduly thin. But we'll try lhe best with the least l'lWTlber of people." Rowtand! believes councilmen will have to Ccmider new revenue, before they look to more cutbacks. Fashion Show Slated A.t Huntington School The commlmity is invited to the first annual Sov.·ers Sdlool fashion show at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at tbe school. 9300 Indian&poil!'I Ave .. Huntif€1on Beach. architecture and urban planning at UC Scm ior dtizens who have experience WASHINGTON , (AP ) _ President Berkeley in 1951 and 1953. playing v.·ith dance or ragtime bands Nixon sent Congress today a special may v.·ant to join a group now belng Fifty students from the sixth, seventh and eighth g r a d e s will be modeling dot.bing they have made this year in school sewing c!MS. Additional stOOents v.·ill be involved in stage work and set design. economic report predicting that the Poli·ce Guard Blacks started by the Senior Citizen• Club o1 surge in inflation should subside to about Huntington Beach. 7 percent in the last quarter of this year. The club is pa rt I cu I a r I y In the past three monttls, the cost of DETROIT (UPI) Po I ice With This Name, Craft Had to Sink living increase has been at an annua~ Commissioner Philip G. Tannian ~1onday seeking musicians for the siring bass. rate of 12.l percent, the highest level ordered a round-the-clock police guard at trombone and trumpet. Inter~ted since 1951. the home of a black family that has been seniors may join the group at meetings SAN FRANCISCO (AP) The President, following up on a hara~d si~ce moving into an all-white at 7 p.m. each Monday at the Lake Park Richard Kirschman named his boat weekend radio address, told C.Ongress he Dclro1t neighbor~ last . year. He Recreation Building, Lake ·and 12th "Andrea Lucitanic," after the i\1- sees . "signs of improvement" in the ~rd.ered the protection follo'Y1ng another Slreets. fated liners Andrea Dori a' economic outlook and added: 1nc1dent at the Northwest side home of The group eventually plans to entertain Lusitania and Titanic. "Although the recent events are not M~s. Maytroit Richards, 34, and her six at senior citizens homes and for other His boat sank. conclusive, they tend to s!J'engthen the children. ___ oo_n-profit organizations_':'.:._· ------====,-,,,========' expectation that in the remainder of this year, output will be rising more rapidly. prices will be rising much less rapidly and the unemployment rate, while it v.ill probably rise further, will not reach a very high point before it recedes.'' As the repcrt to Cmgress was released, Nixon convened a mid-morning Cabinet m~ting, preswnably to discuss I the economy as well as other issues. Among the participants was Kenneth Rush, designated by Nixon Saturday as , coordinator of domestic and international ecooontic policy. Nixon's economic comments came in a preface lo a special report p.-epared by his Comcil of Economic Advisers. The 1 advisers made these major points : -By the fourth quarter of 1974 "we should see a rate of inflation substantially below the recent 12 percent -rate ... We would suggest that the rate in the fourth quarter might be in the neighborhood of '1 percent.'' -The oodgel deficit for n .... 1 197$ will be larger than originally esllmated, $11.4 billion instead of 19.4 billion, but the deficit for 1974 shoold be smaller than forecast, IJ.$ bi!Uon instead of fl.7 billion. -once the Adminislrallon'a policy ol !Mr\etary restra~ lll<'COeds in subduing ' lnllatlon, "lntemt ratos will decline." But tile economic adviJera did not predict by how mud!. -The W1CJT1ploymenl rate "1llch wu I I perctnt in April prol>lbly will rlM to hetween U and f percent in tile months ah<ad. -Second half ol 1174 lhould -an -In prodootioo ol -1 ptrcellt and 4 pttCtnl. WE'VE ONLY JUST BEGUN! Twenty-five years ago a few far-sighted people revolutionized the carpet business. Fint, the chemical industry developed synthetic fibers. eliminating reliance on wool quality and production. Second, machinery was invented which enabled carpeling to be manufactured up to 1 DO times faster. Third, and most lmp0rtant. some people stuck their necks out and risked capital to put these developments to work. · What does this mean to-vou? It nMaRI that carpeting costs less than 30 years ago. It ineans that what was once a luxury Is now within range of almost everyone. It means a selection unimaginable 30 years ago. With our family in the carpet business since 1894, we have seen more changes in the last few years than we believed !)OSSlble. creating the greatest consumer growth Industry in our economy, Alter 80 years, It looks hke we've only just begin! Ill THI MAllOl AllA Sl>ICI tU7 ' ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MHA 646·4838 -· 11oon. t to S:lO: I'<~ t lot: Sii. tilO to 5 ' ' \ ~ I I I l ~ : I I , I • ·aworsk.i Charges _ Dllh' 'llot Slltf ,.,.oft IT WAS UP Hill All THE WAY BUT SHE WON Adrienne Ja1nnette Top Wom1n Competitor, 24.98 Seconds Streaker, Dogs Highligl1t Laguna Jaycee Hill Oimh By HILARY KA VE ot "" oeor PM lteH M<n: than 200 Lagunans turned out on Memorial Day to watch meo, women and children, huff and puff as they pedaled their blcycles up steep 'lblrd St,...t during the fifth annual Third Street Hill Climb. But it was a helmeted streaker and a quinl.t ol hilklimbing dogs that really cauitt the crowd's eye. Midway through the bicycle uphill races, spoo&ored by the Jaycees, an impromptu entry was made when five Jocal dogs were commanded to climb to their Masten waiting at the top of the hill. Of the few that finally reached the top, Shine came in flf"Sl, with a time of roughly 11 JeCOOds, event organizer Dave Duttenhoffer said. Not to be outdone, an unidentified streaker sped down the 33 degree hill midway through the races -"definitely the blghllght of the day;• DutteoboUer later remarked. Wearing only a helmet, the streaker sped put the crowd and out of sight. Of -offidally entered in the Memorial Day event.. Don Campbell walked away with the men's first place trophy, with the day's fastest time o( 9.09 seconds. tbris Grijalva came in seo:>nd, with 10.16 seconds. Among the women, Adrienne Je.annelle came in first with 24.98 seconds, while Pat DaJlas made the climb in Tl .29 seconds. In fhe category of boys 14 to 17, Bob Keen came in first with 11.14 secoods, and Bill Harrison, second, with 11.83 seconds. James Marple clocked in at 12.73 second5 ior the fastest time in the boys 12 t.o 13 category, and Durk ~tolher came in second with 13.84 seconds. Of the boys 11 yeara old and under. Todd Petric came in first with 36.32 seconds and was the only entry to reach the top. John Fl3.naean was given the second place trophy, since he came the closest to completing the race after Petric. Eight teams entered the six·man wagon pull, and the Sandpiper Wagon Wheels pulled tbeii' little red wagon up Thin! Street in 9.96 seconds. K~singer Makes 13th. Peace Trip to Syria JERUSALEM (UPI) -Secretary of Stat< Henry A. Kissinger clecldtcl at the last minute to make another shuttle to. Dal\)UClll today In 1 bid to salvage bis mission and bring bock a Syrian troop disellPiement posillon that could win Jsrieli approval laler In the day. Klfllinger look off on bis 13th trip to the Syrian capital al 5:27 P.M. (1:27 a.ni. POO"l !Or a meeilng with Pmldent Halez Assad after I two-hour session with Prime Mlnilt<r Golda Meir and her negollaUng team. Assad bad conferred clurlna.~ uy·wtth Soviet Fcnlg1.-MJn. 1-Ancln!I A. G~ . The Jaraell cabinet met previously to . . approve <r reject the overall plan for cljsengaging ii. troops from the Syrians oo the Golan Helghla, but adjourned sa)'ing further clarlficaUooa were needed berore a final yes or oo later tonight. "I jWll thought that having carried every previous Israeli clarification and view to Damascus, I should do the linal lap myself," Kissinger told newsmen on . emerging from the two· hour meeting with Golda Meir and.her cllseogagemeot negouatora: . The decision "8me with dramatic · bl-and ma). have been made at the request of the Is~ells to make one more effort. Fire Drama in Orange Top Level Instruction On Enemies . WASlflNGTON (Al') -Watergate special prcsecutcr Leon Jaworski said today he bas evidence that the White House instrut'ted the Internal Revenue Service to audit or otherwise harass political enemies, including former Democratic party Chairman Lawrence F. O'Brien. Jaworski said in papers filed with U.S. District Court that a discussion of those matters was withheld by the White House from a tape recording tlrrned over to the Watergate grand.jury on a claim it was "unrelated to \Vatergate matters." The privilege claim, on 15!k minutes of a tape recording of Sept. 15, 1972, was upheld by U.S. District Judge John J. Sirica last year. The filing today asked Sirica to r~nsider that decision. The tape_ of the Sept. 15 conversat ion. one of nine origin.ally subpoenaed by the special Watergate prmecution team. also has been given to the House Judiciary Committee for its impeachment inquiry. It.. was the first of 43 White House-edited transcripts of taped conversations made public last month. 'Ille meeting in the President's office with Nixon, former White House chief of staff H.R. Haldeman and former counsel John W. Dean III lasted from 5:27 p.m. to 6:17 p.m. Only the first 33 minutes. 9 seconds v.·ere relinquished by the White House following Slrica 's review. "On the basis of information that has recently become available .'' Jav.·orski said, the rest of the conversation is pertinent to tbe upcoming Watergate cover-up trial and to matters still being investigated by tv;o grand juries. He asked that the rest of the tape and notes made bv Haldeman in the latter part Of !he meeting "be turned O\'Cr forthwith" for presentation to the grand juries. In an affidavit accompanying the "motion for reconsideration," Jaworski recalled that Nixon's lawyers claimed the conversation re I a t e d only to "discussions with and advice from the President's senior assist.ant and his c o u n s e 1 on matters relating to tha President's conduct ol bis officiaJ du ties and are unrelated to Watergat e matters." But, said Jaworski, "there is evidence, however, that refutes this assertion." He sald both Dean and Haldeman testified before the Senz.le Wategate C.Ommittee that the IRS had been dis--· cussed. * * * Tapes Response Deadli1ie Set By Higli Court WAfulNGTON (UP!) -The U.S. Supreme Court today gave President Nixon until Thursday to reply to prosecutor Leon Jaworski's request for a quick ruling by the court on his demands for additional tapes and docum ents dealing with the Watergate coverup. A spokesman for the court said James D. St. Clair, the President's chief Watergate lawyer, had been asked to submit "an expedited response" to the appeal Jaworski filed Frklay. 111.ursday also is the day that St. Clair has been directed to infonn U.S. District Judge Gerhard A. Gesell of Nixon's deeision about surrendering files of two former top aides for use at their conspiracy trial next monf.h. Gesell has ·hinted he lnay dismiss the charges uni us the President complies with a subpoena for the documents. Jaworski had asked the court to take the case away from the U.S. Court of Appeals here, where St. Clair filed an appeal earlier Friday · seeking to overturn U.S. District Judge John J. Sirica's refusal to quash Jaworski's subpoena for the materials. Following St. Clair's response, the Supreme Court will decide whether to accept the case or allow It to follow regular channels through the appeals court ~ which could delay a final ruling until fall aM cause pollponement of the tr'ill of seven perSOl'ls. .3 'C9u~ty Girls Rescued Firemeil dooned -tiling IPJ>lfltll8 and weal Into the house wllere they loontl Donna ubconoclous but breathing and the other two girls DOI -thing. A firi deportment apokeman said die g!rla llacl been ov""'°me by the amoke and ·,.a. not burned. 1be itm wm 11ven emergency treotmmt by paramodk:I and nrshed to the bolpltal. , ~ said lb6 '""* of the blale, wblcb ca""" an estimated $14.11110, bu no1 belo delerminetl bit 11 Iii am under lnv..U,allon. .. t ' IRS IS HE RESIGNING? Superintendent Bremer Sources Believe Breiner to Quit Saddleback Post By JAN WORTH Of flle D•llr Piiot Shlll Saddleback College Supe.rintendent- President Fred Bremer is expected to offer his resignation to the Board of Trustees \Vednesday. Sources close to the community college pre~lident said Bremer, who has been with Sadd1eback since it opened in 1968, had first considered returning to teaching but that possibility apparently has been discarded. Dr . Bremer declined to oomment officially on the rumors of his impending action and no trustees v.·ere willing to go on record to confirm the possibility. But faculty members who have been taking an increasingly active role in the school's affairs said they tmderstand Bremer is to be given the title of president o n I y , with a new superintendent to be hired as soon as possible. The reason for such an action was speculated to be related t.o Bremer's qualifications for retirement benefits. v.·hich are based on the three years of tughest eaz:nings. Tlltld,y, May 28, 1'174 H DAILY PILOT ~ Harassment Partially Burned Photo of Blonde • Patty Examined LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The FBI and himself u·lth a bullet in the head after au police are examining Polaroid pictures which may show that Patricia Hearst changed her appearance significantly, cutting her hair short and dying it bright blonde. A police spokesman confinned Monday that investigators have a Partially burned picture that may show l\.liss Hearst, carrying a gtm, tn a group photo with members of the Symbionese Liberation Anny, posed before their sev~eaded cobra flag . The photo is similar to ooe published in this week's Newsweek magazine, but is not the same photo. a police spokesman said. Both plct.ures were fom-1 by amateur souvenir-hWlters poking in the ashes of the house where six SL..\ members died 1.tay 17. As in the Newsweek photo, police said, the woman believed to be Miss Hearst "~·as definitely blonde," her hair a much brighter>shade than is seen on the photos cX l\.1iss Hearst used on the thousands of FBI "wanted" posters distributed throughout California. "She appeared to have her hair cut just below her ears, shorter than in the earlier photographs that have been released," said Police C.Ommander Peter llagan. That would confirm some reports by pel'SOO! who claim to have ·een l\.1iss Hearst In recent weeks. Identification was made d i f r i c u 1 t because the photos v..·ere of poor quality ot begin with and have been singed and smudged. l\.1iss Hearst's parents have se<>n the Newsweek photo, police said. Publisher Randolph Hearst said "it could be" his daughter but he cookl not positively identify her. ?.trs. Hearst felt the woman was not her daughter. Hagan said he did not know whether the Hearsts have seen the other photo. In both photos, the woman bel~ved to he Miss Hearst is smiling and holding a rifle, and is posed next to Donald OeFreeze, the self-sty!~ "Field l\.1ar.;hal General Cinque" of the SLA, 'vho killed his followers had been killed b.v polict gunfire or names in the battle ~lay 17. A man y;ho may be \Villian1 ffarri.s appeared in one photo, and persons believed to be llarris and his wife. Emily, in the other. ~Hss Hearst is believed to be with the lfarriscs. the only surviving, publiciy knov..·n SLA fugitives. They are the objecl.S of one of the most inlensive criminal searchf's in Caliromia history. with hundreds of FBI agents hunting them, backed by local police fori:es throughout the southern part ol the state. The llarrises have been charged v.·ith 19 crimes. and l\.1iss Hearst \\'ith 20. including kidnaping, robbery, assault and violaling federal \\'eapons tav.1s. Special \ratch was kept on many highways during the .,..·cekend , on the theory that if the fugitives "''ere sti n in the area they \\'OUld try to get out by blending 1vith the heavy holiday traffic. Marine MP Hit By Flying Glass 111 Lagtma Case A l\Iarine C.Orp_, miliary policeman was injured in Laguna Bcaeh today when a large rock thrown from a passing car shattered a v.1ndow to the MP's truck. and sent glas.s slivers into his face and eyes. Richard II. Kreitner. 24. of Santa Ana \\'as taken to South Coast Community Hospital by Laguna Beach police. He was released following treatment. Kreitner v.·as in Laguna Beach to pie)"; up a military prisoner from the Lagima Beach city jail early this momlng. 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I am uncertain precisely v.·hen Memorial Day v.·as. I don 't think it was Friday because I fainUy recall ~·orklng th.at day. • IT C.OUl.D HAVE been on Saturday but I don't think so because Saturday is part of the regular weekend. f'.femorial Day could have been Sunday, however. even though Sunday is also part of the rt'gular v.·c<'kcncl. It could have been Sundav be<:ause th<'v ran the Indianapolis ~femorial Day 500-mHe race that day back home in lndianA. So ii \\·as elear than some reople lhoui;:ht !\lemorial Day was Sunday but on the other hand, that y,·ould not a<'count for \1ond:iy. "'hieb ·"·;1s also a day off \l'r1rk for mos1 pcopl!·. There is a great denl of evid('nce ro suggest that i\1onday was i n d e e d Memorial Day because of the no-work thing and also the traffic and also a lot of people v.'crc flying thrir American Flags that day. ANYl\'AY, \\llEr\EVER it was. it is fairly certain th<it ~1c1norial Day is O\'er and it happened on one of the last three days and it isn't today because lhis is Tuesday. \re never ha\·e holidays on Tuesdays any more because government, or somebody, has worked ii out that way. Tuesdays. Wednesdays and Thursdays arc defirtitely out for holidays. It doesn't matter when the thing you are celebrating actually happened . Jlistory is just .ii humbug anymore. We jlggl'r nround Washington 's and Linooln·s birthdays oo as to make sure that we attach them to one side or the other of a v.·c,kend. ~lainly on i\londays. This allows the three-day holidays so \l'P ran all get out there amidst the public cal;nnitics. SO~fE DAV T111S country of ours may get around to the fou r-day work week. then that happens, it will mean that c\'l'ry \\'rckend v.·ill be a three-day affair. Odds seen1 strong that when they get around to this, Monday will be selected as !hr third day off for everybody. This i-. likely to happen because nobody l1kr!-to v.·ork on a ~tonday anyway. BUT IF ~10r\'DA ,. becomes a regular cl<1,\' off. rhcn v.·hnf s to berorrk or these \1·onderfu l three-day holidays that ~·e no1v think are so swell ? They \1·01J°t be anything special any- more. Go1·ernmrnt 11·iJI have to create the four-dav weekend. They:!! have to start moving all the holidays around again. Best bet is they'll select Fridays. Xobody likes to \VOrk on Friday either. \Yifc Stahs Jfushand PICO RIVERA ft;PJI -Stanley Ziebarth. 62 . of Pit•o Rivera. was stabbed to deat h ~londay folloY.'ing <in argument v.·ith his wlf£', ·police said. Authorities said the man's \\'ife. :\tary. 56. called police and said she had stabbed her husband. DEU'AST <UPI) -Plf a j or 1 t y a total electric power blackout in the Prottstants in Northern Ireland's province already nearly paralyied by the coalition govmunent re1lgned today over strike. The outlawed Irish Republican a lklay .. ld protestant general •trike. Anny (IRA) earller had llerled Its tooclllng ofr Protest.ant celebrations over ton:.s to the poadbO!ty ol a lUll..cale the end of the f11St experiment ln sharing civil war. power With Roman CatholiCI. "We are anticipating 1 doomsday The resignations came within hours or situation," an IRA spokesman said, "and ---- PALLBEARERS CARRY COFFIN BEARING DUKE ELLINGTON'S BODY Thous.ands Paid Tribute to Musician at New York Cathedral Meniorial Holiday Death. Toll Surprisingly Loiv By The Associated Press ,\fore than 100 few er persons died 011 1he netion's highv.'ays during this year·s 78-hour 1'femoria\ Day \veekend than in 1973. Unofficial total~ show 390 traffic deaths this year. rornparcd to 486 during thf' 1973 holiday weekend . The National Safetv Council had estimated before the thiee-day v.·eekend that between 450 and 550 persons would die in traffic accidents. The council anticipated a safer holiday Nixon's Florida Improvements Paid bv Rebozo? WASHINGTON tAP) -Columnist Jack Anderson reported today that President Nixon's close fritnd C. G. "Bebe" Rebozo in 1969 paid for nearly $12 ,000 in i1nprovements at the President's hon1e in Key Biscarnc, Fla . In his rohm1n. Anderson Y.Tote that an Aug. 6. 1969. check for SI 1.978 84. signed by Rebozo and drawn on his personal account. went to pay for electrical, air conditioning Md painting work on Nixon's bayside home. adjacent to one owned by Reboro. Anderson quoted reliable sources as saying Rebozo also paid for a swimming pool. a pool table and architectural services for the Nixon home. The columni.~ sai d he ""as unable to give exact figures, for these other reported pa~'Ttients because he had not gained acces.s to the canceled d1ecks for them. Anderson said the \Vllite Jtouse declined to eo111ment on the matter. He said Rebozo, contacted through an intermediary, said he did not have his financial recon:ls at hand and would have to check them. than normal this year because of the 55 n1 .p.h. speed limit and fears of a gasoline shortage. There "·ere no reports of j?asoline shortages, ho"'e\·er. e TrlplP Deaths CONROE, Tex. (UPI) -A World \\'ar II army veteran shot a woman and her young granddaughter to death Monday and then killed himself, wirnesses said. ( IN SHORT ... J Police said the "'oman. ~1rs. Nelda Barger. 47, v.·as shot in the hand and l\\'ice in the back as she carried her granddaughter, Renee Fergusen, 3, out of her house. The child "·as shot in the chest as ~frs. Barger screamed at a passing car, "Please take my child. Please take my child." e Reslgna.tion LUXEMBOURG (VP!l The Christian Socialist Party, v.·hich has governed 1his liny ~r<ind duch~· for 50 years. has app.1rently bren sv.·ept from pov.·er, a government spokes1nan said today. Grand Duke Jean accepted the resignation f\1onday of the government of Prime t.finister Pierre Werner, head of the Christian Socialists, but directed it to act in a ca retaker capacity until a new coalition can be formed. e ,Ulsslle Ef'ror NORFOLK. \1a. (UPI) -A heat- s~king missile accidentally shot dov.n a Kavy A4 jet ~foaday during training exercises off Jacksonville. Fla .. but the pilot e}ected safely. according to a Navy spokesman here. The pilot, Lt. Robert E. Rhode, ~·as fished out of the water by a helicopter and taken aboard the aircractft carrier Independence after the Monday evening crash. _ 3 States Hit by Storms Tor1iado Tosses S1nall Hangar 50 Feet in Wyoming Temperatures Mltll l"" f'c,. AllMlllY' .0 "6 .04 All•nl• IT 'i.S> 80ltorl '° 4 .01 11..,11110 n~ " ~=-lof'• ~ II .02 ~ 1s •1n "'"'" ""',.. ,'~ ~ "~!.'..~· :r ~~fir."~ Jt ,. .n11. on. ,, .," It ciwnond.-VL .o.i ,.,,,_,. 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Dancing women shouted O[ I Protestant victory. u'nle workers have accomplished whot they aet out to do," said the Rev. Ian Paialey, leader of the r I g h I· w Ing Pn>lat.ant o..n-1Uc-OJ1ionlsl Party. He 111d he expected the Protestant llrike to be called off "when the ailuaUon 11 ablolutely clear." · A ~nt .spokesmtin said chief mtnilter Brian Faulkner and the other 11Loyallst" members of the 11-man execullve councl1"'whlch ran t h e government qult alter a three-hour meeting. Faulkner aaid he resigned becluse "we were not prepared to tee OW' country paralyzed and to oee people die." Duke Eulogized By Jazz Greats Gerry Fitt, Faulkner's Catholic deputy on the Executive, said: "We will stay in orllce. If we are forced out of office we \li'ill be back to fight again." The Unionist actions had no immediate effect on the strike wllich has cut power to a fast-dwindling trickle, as well as natural gas supplle9, halted \'irtuaUy all transport, eliminAted fresh foods fro1n grocery shel ves and threatened essential services like Ytater ~.-upply and sewage. .. NEW YORK (UPI) -Ella J.'itzgerald, her eyes still red from crying. sang it for everyone at Duke Ellln'1.oo's funeral: "In My Solitude, oYu Ha•Jnt ~tc." The musician and composer died Friday of cancer. and his funeral reflected the love he offered the Y.'Otlcl ln his music. THE ESTUttATED J0.000 fans a n d friends jamming the E pis co pal i an Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine on Manhattan's upper West Side and overfl~ing into the street v.·ere a cross- s ~ c t I o n of society -rich and poor, dressed elegantly or in jeans. They came to pay homage to a man who gave the world 50 years of musical splendor. and v.'bo six years ago offered his ov.·n musical prayers bt the h u g e gothic cathedral in a "sacred SJl'l4'" concert. N. CTUj'lh gathered at the cathedral Tuesday, the Duke v.'8s malting his last trip, in a funeral cortege up Broadwfly and across USth street -Harlem's mHln stem -where more than 4G yeflrs ago he hit the big time at the Cotton Club. The Duke's haunting and sophistiea1ed tunes dominated the (Ufl('ral. B~des 1'fiss Fitzgerald, jazz stars paying tribute to the Duke v.·cre Joe Williams .. Earl ''J.~atha" Hines. Billv Taylor. Jo Jones, Lyle Atkinson a n d 1'fary Lou \\'illiems. Biggest Pot Haul Seized TIJUANA, ~fexico (AP l J\fexican federal police ha\·e made what they say ls the largest seizure of marijuana jn the hlstory of this lx>rder city - 6.5 tons. Officers said &hey arretted two men In a truck south of Tijuana on Monday. They \\'ere identified as Jesus Ca rrillo Lopes, 39, and Francisco Barberin Crosewhite, 34, both of Tijuana. Authorities said they did not know v.·hether the marijuana was bound for illegal entry into the United States, less than 20 miles north of v.·here the truck was stopped. The service was a combination-of high Episcopalian lessons and prayers and musical tributes. 'MIE DUKE'S long ti1nc rr lend and bioorapher, Stanley Oanre. eulogized Duke Ellington as "a citizen or the v.·wld." "Duke, you made good musicians sound great and great musicians sound even greater," Dance said. "Some call you a genius but it was really a gift extended from God." At the end, his voice breaking, he said: "The Duke had a lasting faith in this country. His memories will live in the rears to come. He served this country well. and he v.'ili go on sening it In the years to come." Singt;r Pearl Baily r ep re sen ted President Nixon with special presidential assistant Stanley Scott. Before the service ~1i.ss Bailey, married to former Ellington drummer Louis Bellson, paid her ov.n personal tribute to the Duke. ELECTRICAL POWER was expect~ to be completely shut off ]J'tt_taniglit, an electricity boan:I pokesman ssld. Ireland Prime a.linister Liam Cosgrave called an cmerJlC'OCY cabinet nteeting in Dublin to consider the situation in the north. "The nr"·s is a great tragedy for Northern Ireland.·· said Irish foreign mlnlsler G,arrett Fitzgerald. British Prime !\finister llorold Wilson earlier had cut short his vacation and returned to London: there were calls for a special session of Parlia1ncnt to deal with the crisis. An electricity board spokesman said the province's last remaining power plant v.·as grinding to a halt following the walkout of Protestant v.·orkers i\fon- day. ., ""'e arc nov• A! the point of no re- turn," he said. "The final countdown is under v.·ay . \Vhen ii comes It v.•ill be will be final, complete and irrevoc- able." H11sba11d Arrested Wife, 4 Cl1ilclre11 Escape Home of To1111re, Ter1~01· J\'E\~' YORK t AP) -Police say four young chHdren were tort ured and imprisoned v.·ith thrir mother for months by 11 man who in one ins!antc put one of the youngsters in a lighted o\·en . . Sotero Vasquez , 33. v•as arrested Monday and charged with keeping his girlfriend and her four children. agc.s three to eight years. near staJ ..... ·alion in their Bronx apartment. made a noise r-.tonday n1ornmg lhc1t av•oke Vasquez "'ho then put lhe boy inlo the lighted o\'rn. She said she l'an1e running into the room and pullL"<i the boy out. \'asquez kept the apartment padJockrd and the windov.·s nailed shu t .. but he forgot to fasten the padlock after lt>aving r-.1onday and ri.1rs. Ra1nos escaped ond sum moned police. authorities said . Al\fONG 111£ tortures he allegedly TllE CllILORE.S v.·erc ta.ken to inflictro on the children \vere coating Lincoln Hospital for treatinent of the-ir knees with syrup and forcing them to scurry across a floor sprinkled with cigarette and candle~·ax bums. then rice: pouring hot caodle"·ax on their taken to the hon1e of ~!rs. Harnos' buttocks; Jocking them in a cabinet and mother. fQl"'Cing a child to stand on a chair with Vasquez "·as cha rged v.·ith attempted his neck in a noose while the chair was murder, reckles.1 end an g c rm en t, rocked. endangering the welfare of children. Police quoted the mother. 27·year-old unlawful imprisonment and posse&Sioo of '='====="-'°-"--=-="'======'---O=l~g:•.:Ram=:::°'::::_· ::":_'::":_:_Ying_h_er_1_-rear_-0_ld_bo_Y __ •_d_an_g_e_rous __ i_nstru __ m_en_t_. ----- • Pad Power A home i1 eRSentially two things. First, it's Where your family sinks its root.,, where the most important events in your life are centered. Secondly, it's probably the biggest single inve8tment you'll ever make. And that'.; where First National Bank of Orange . County comes in. To last, and remain 1 rood invostment, your home needa many improvement& over the years. Pain tins, ..,.roofing-oven • First National Banlcz=- ' • landscaping-are just some o[ the normal improvements. 1\nd, as your family and interests change, remodeling oven comes into tho picture. :\dding a room here, changing a room there. First National specializes in low cost home improvement loans. We've been doing it for Orange County familie8 for 68 years. Have nn ilea in this directiOn? Talk it over wit.h one of our loan officers. He'll help you tum your ideas into realities. • • l I I . jl \' ' ) I . Ii I 1 I J , • ' Orange _Cl!!!t • VOL. 67, NO. 148, 2 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANG~ COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1974 Mcinnis Predicts Paramedics' Okay Mayor Donald A. Mcinnis said today he expects Newport Beach councilmen v.·111 authorize creation of a paramedic program within the city's F i re Department tonight. Colmcilmen were scheduled to review a detailed report on paramedics at their afternoon study session. fl.fclnnll aaJd he strongly believes there· is a need for paramedics. "The facts have been brought out. \ ' { .. ~ ' • r,. .. • { • I We've looked at what other folks have done and we"Ve looked at our needs. It's something we should do," P..tclnnia said . Mc.IMis declined to say if he would make any specific recommendations tonight. "It will be discussed at our study session and I would hope out of that will come a decision on bow to proceed," he said. In his report to oouncilmen, City l 01ltr ...... lll'ff ..... Castle by the Bay \Vith Irvine Company's Promontory Point development in the back- ground, youngsters build castle in the sand on a bay 1ront beach in Newport Harbor. • "" '""'•M q 5 Newport Pair Sentenced To Prison on Drug Rap By TOM BARLEY 01 tllt 0 1Uy f'llot Si.tf A high school chemistry teacher from Newport Beach and bis admitted accomplice in a drug manufacturi~ compiracy were sent to state prison today after pleading guilty to charges cootained in an Orange COunty Grand Jury 100.ictment. Superior Court Judge James Turner sent Glendora High School teacher Kent or .. ge Coast ' Weather Glw clouds through Wednesday with partial clearing in the after- ooon hours. Highs at the heaohea &> rising to 70 inland .. Overnight lows in the upper 508. INSWE TODAY America'• jazz greati got to- ptth<r Monday in New York to pay tribut. to mUlfdan and CO!llposer Duiu E!llnpton. Tho eulogi.ea -and EtlinolOJl.'1 Com- poritiottt -were read and •ung to JO,D(JO fa•,.. Se• •tori/ ond pholo, PGQ• 4. L. M. .... • _, ... .. CtM,.,_• • ·--• . c-... Or-c..t't • gwi.;:.' .. :::'.~...,,.. .... .,, .. --...,..: , .. ,. ............. • s..a ......... ,.11 ............. " ·-.. -.... -" *"llll I M -• ---14 .......... • -... Allen Rianda, 32. of 316'"2 Larkspur Ave. and codefendant Richard Lawrence Henson , 22, of 7051fi Iris Ave., both of Corona del ~1ar, to !tale prison for one to five years. Bolh moo pleaded guiky ti> unlawful possessioo ol lllepl substancoo with intent to man~ narootics. Rianda and ·Henson Md been ordered ti> face vial t.day bolo<• Judge Walter E. Smith ,on six felony counts, but chang!'I their minds · shortly alter entering the oourtroom. Judge Turner aocepted the..plea filed by both -ant.. and dismissed the five remaining f e I on y allegations endorsed by tile Grand Jury last April 4. Rianda and Henson were arrested after an investigation of what officers said was a drug operation. RJanda w... identified as a chemistry teacher at tile neari>y Glendora high sdlool en<!,Henson as a local Independent ~llltllt cliotrador. Ag""5 "1d ~one poo.,.i ol "spe.cl" l1"• ) from,. the pair for 13,000 and arT31l«ed to putdiase five roon po.-Of the drug for ,n;IOO. AgMto !tom 'the <noge County Nan:oti<:I Task • Fcrce -"'« with Glmdora police · IOd San Bernardino narcolJcl olflcera lllld the ll<lCllOell palr (See SENTINCED, Pas• !) Fire Engine Burned FOREl!T ACRES, Ill. (UPI) - Anonlata earl1 today tel lire to lbt<lllly fire ID8lne In tblt St. Clair County village. A ~ for lbt olibt....., voluntes lire deportmml uld ...,_ hnlh a -ID Iha f!reboule about l:IO LID.' ud at\ Ille fire ff8loe ablaze. • ' 11.fanager Robert Wynn said a city- operated paramedic program v.·oold require about $90,000 In starting costs, including a rescue vehicle, and would oost about $130,000 to operate. Wynn said about 460 Newport Beach residents died d heart attacks and related heart disease last year. He saJd the experience in other CQITUTlWlities has shown that paramedics "A>1)U!d significantly reduce that death toll . The paramedic program has the strong backing of the Orange County lleart Association. The first step in establishing the program will likely be authorizatioa for !he fire department to enroll nine firemen in the Orange County Medical Center paramedic training program next December -the earliest available enrollment date. Councilmen also Ydl deal with a variety of other issues, Including a request by the Orange Coast League of \\'on1en Voters to endorse Proposition 5 on the June 4 ballot. -Proposition 5 would divert gas tai.: revenues to rapid transit. Councilmen al.so are expected to support Proposition l , the $250 million statewide park bond issue. Ne\\'port Beach would receive $206,000 if the ase ' Inflation Drop Seen By Nixon WASHINGTON (AP) -President Nixoo sent Congress today a special economic report predicting that the surge in inOatioo. should subside to about 7 pereent in the last quarter of llu. year. In the past three months, the ooot of Jiving increase bas been at an annual rate of 1.2.1 per<:e!lt, the highest level since 1951. 'Ibe President, following up on a woWlld ndio odc!ftirs, told Congress be sees ''st&m d. impa>vemeot" io the economic outlook and added ' "Although the recent events are not conclusive, they tend to strengthen the expectation that Jn the remainder of this year, output will be rising more rapidly, prices will be rising much less rapidly and the unemploymerX rate, wh~ it will probably rise further, will not reaeh a very high point before it recedes.'' As the report to Coogress wa s released, Nixon convened a mid-rooming Cabinet meeting, preswnably to discuss the economy as well as other issues. Among the participants was Kenneth Rush. designated by Ni:s:on Saturday as coordinator of domestic and international ecooom ic policy. Nixon's e<XlflOmic comments came in a preface to a special report prepared by his Ciouocil of F.conomic Advisers. The advisers made these major points: -By tbe fourth quarter or 1974 "we should see a rate of innation substantially be1ow the recent 12 percent rate ... \Ve would suggest that the rate in !he fourth quarter might be in the neighborhood of 7 percent." -The budget deficit for fiscal 1975 will be larger than originally estimated, $11.4 billioo instead of $9.4 billion, but the deficit for 1974 should be smaller than forecast, $3.5 billion instead of $4.7 billion. -Once the Administration's policy of monetary restraint succeeds in subduing inflation, "interest rates will decline." But the .ecoriomic advisers did not pl'<diot by how much. -The unemployment rate which was 5 pertent in April probably will rise to between 5.5 and 6 percent in the months ahead. -5econd half of 1974 mould see an increase in production ol between 2 percent and ( p«cent. SIX LINES SElL $1,QOO IN GOODS Just six lines of type In the newspaper, lf they contain the right few words in Dally Pilot ad, can rially get things done: HOTPOINT ranie, $50. Lge. china cablnt~ m. Mapvox tvtrad.Lo/1tereo. H" 1rne11, •1'r.i. t shelf Etagero, f/S. Oddmtnt&- (AddreA deleted, N.B.) That . .,s oold 'I ,000 worth of merc)l- andlat and lnugllt tG many cullomen tbt adver1ller "couldni belleve IL" Dial tbt dncl line to ruilll. ~ _ .. • • llilitr '""' Sflfl ,..... NEW DISNEY DIRECTOR Irvine's Ray Watson l' treancies Filled UPIT~ SELECTED BY DISNEY Shirley Temple Block Irvine Co.'s Ray Watson, Actress on Disney Board By GEORGE LEIDAL Of 1111 01ily Piiot Sltfl Inifne Company President Raymond L. \Vatson and Mrs. Shirley Temple Black were elected to serve as directors of \Valt Disney Productions at a regular meeting of directors today in Burbank. Watson, 47, and Mrs . Black fill vacancies created by the retirement of Disney directors George L. Bagnall and Gordon E. Youngman. Bagnall and Youngman ""'ere elected '·directors emeritus." Mrs. Black. a former child star of the 193lli. becomes the first woman director in Disney company history. Having served in a variety of presidential and federal environmental appointive posts, ~lrs. Black may also be the first Sierra Club member to serve on the board of the finn which sought to deve lop Mineral King. Watson has been president of the Irvine Company for less than a year. He joined the land development company in 1960 as manager of its planning department and with the late William R. Mason "·as responsible for the progress of company pl ans for a major ma ster planned new city. Since Watson joined the Irvine Company board of directors in June, Disney Stock Pays Dividends Directors of Walt D i s n e y Productions of Burbank today declared a quarterly divideOO of three cents per share. The dividend will paid t o shareOOlders of record as ol Jwte 10, a company spokesman said. 1970, the firm has announced its intentions of bullidng the largest master planned community in North America on its 8.1,000 acres of land in Orange County. Walt Disney Productions also I.a active in land development with constnicUon of another new city under way near Orlando, Florida at Walt Disney World. A resident or Eastbluff, Wat.son also serves as a director of the Irvine Industrial Complex. A native of seattle, he earned bachelor's and master's degrees in architecture and urban planning at UC Berkeley in 1951 and 195.1. He is a registered architect. n fellow or (See VACANCIES, Page Z) Courthouse Pedestrians Duck Spray· of Bullets Pedestrians out8ide Orange County courthouse In Santa Ana dived for CQver today as a nwnber of shots were fired into a car apparently preparlng to enter the courlhowe parking lol Santa Ana police Identified the Intended and unhurt victim as John R. Snyder, 251 of Buena Park. They said bullets from a ,4s.<allber hit the right !root door and right rear lender of his auto. .. Police said witnwea to the -(rig . ba.. ,1... them a detailed de&- .... cription of the rtd haired and red bearded motorist who fired the sbols and the number from his Nevada llceose plate. They said the suspect fired the ahots rrom a white statloo wagon •h\ch b now being hunted by police and sherilfa officers throoghout Orange Colmty. Investi&ators sakl the shooting followed a dispute between the two men but they are not yet aware of the nature of the quarrel or If It was connecttd with any type of court -. They uJd Sllyder WU sbodtetl by the Incident but wu olherwlle lltlhurl. • • Today's Fbtal N.Y. Stoeks N TEN CENTS o~ight measure passes. The money \\-'ould be used for the devclopment of Balboa lslt1nd Sod Cliff Drive parks and construction of termi11 courts In a new park along Bayside Drive in Corona del Mar. Ca lvin Stewart, director of parks. beaches and recreation for the city, said funds al90 ""'ould be used for deve lopment of a playground in Corona Highlands. Man Grabs Newporter Inn Funds By L. PETER KRIEG 0t tllt O•llr P'»lf lt1n A middle-aged man tried to rob a Newporter Inn employe carrying the hotel's weekend reteipts by spraying him with mace today. The would-be bandit collapsed and died minutes later after a scuffle and a foot race with other hotel employes and passersby. Newport Beach Police said the alleged robber, who is still unidentified, approached credit manager Kenneth "l,P_!!an, ,35, ts, "11!"11111 '"' ~ '"""' 151.GOI. In ~al weekend re-ceipt,, ltjong a aldewalk. The ?Un, ~g a camera , approaclled Morgan and ra!Md '.'ie camera as lf he was going to lake a picture. Police said he sprayed Morgan repeatedly with a can o.f mace concealed in his hand. The bandit then grabbed Morgan's briefcase, but rour other Newporter employes, including a barber and a diminutive waitress, came to Morgan's aid. As the robber grabbed the case, Oft'! of the other employes knocked hJm down and stepped on his wrist. But the robber began spraying mact at the employes, dazing them. He then fled down a driveway to a parking lot. With hot.el employes and witnesses in pursuit, the bandit collapsed a!I be ran toward the intersection or Back Bay Drive and Jamboree Road. Police arrived moments later and b e g a n administeriDg mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and external h e a r t massage. The man was then rushed to Hoag Memorial Hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival. Hospital officials saJd the man earned no identif ication. They. described him as between 40 and 45 years old with gray hair. A hotel spokesman said the receipts included about --$15,000 in credit card charges, while the other $40,000 was in cash and checks, mosUy checks. "There was only about $4,<KlO in cash," the hotel official said .. Police said the only hotel empfoye injured waa · the waJtress wt» had grabbed tlM" robber's foot during the scuffle and had been kicked in the linger. * * * Coroner Gives De~cription of ·Mystery Bandit The Orange County Coroner's Office has released a complete descrtpUon of the unidentified marl who died after appBfellily ll')'ing Ill rob the Newporter lnJI. managtf In Newport Beach, The dead man was between 50 and 5S years old, weighed between 225 and 250 pounds. He had hazel brown eyes and was abQut Cive f~t 1 t inches tan. He .,...._ a light shirt with a ilarlt blue tit, 1 Ught blue wlndbretker with blue trousen and blaclt ai-and oocltl. He wore a silver ring with a bull '1 h""d on his left hand and a Sheffield wristwatch. He wore 1 tilvtr tie cllp with a minla· ture destroyer !rom which ~ hanglni what appeartd to be a lilly bosun'•! wb!Jlle. Aniund his -he ..... a fl14- tbat cantalned a pldlln of .. a - , • \ r ' I I I f I ' ' I ' • • 2 DAILY PILOT H Dtgftime Donors Coast Vnit ABC Captures 7 ' Postpones - Emmy Awards Hearings NE:W YORK tAPl -The ABC -'l'V nel'o\'ork dominated the first separate Emmy awards show for daytime televi!:ion today, wiMlng in seven ovenll catfgories during outdoor ceremonies telev\Sed by NBC. (Related story, Page 5). NBC sho 'o\'S v;9n two of the gold staluettcs. and CBS none. One Emmy each lo\'ent to "The ~1erv Griffin Show," a ~rndicated program, and to public teJevision's "Zoom." a children's show similarly honored last year. A prominent wlnner was veteran actor Pat O'Brien, who received an Emmy as daytme TV's "Actor of the Year" for his v.·ork in "Tile Other Yloman," an ABC dramatic special that al.90 won today in rtle "Outstanding Drama Special" category. Victim's Son Held in Fatal Mesa Dispute By RUDI NIEDZ IELSKI Of lfHI l:l1Uy "119' llllf Arraignment wa!I scheduled today for a 23-year-old Costa ~1esa gardener accused of stabbing his father to death during a family argument Sunday night The murder charge was to be fned against Daniel Rios Rivera. 2505 Orange Ave. Police took him into custody at his apartment y.·here the stabbing took place. . .. Rivera, held at C-Osta Mesa City Ja1l 1n lieu or $250,000 bail, offered no resistance when arrested early ri.1onday. He \V3S in possession or 8 pocket knife police believe was the murder 'A'eapon, according to Detective Capt Edward Glasgow. lt has been alleged that Rivera twice plunged the four-inch knife into the chest of his father, Raymond Pena Rivera, 50, at the apartment they shared. Capt. Glasgow said the father and son had been arguing about a variety <lf family matters. but that the dispute 11pparently centered on the son 's drinking habits and the father's use of the telephone. The mortally wounded fa~r managed 10 crawl out of the apartment and to the house or a neighbors' who summooed police. Efforts to save h!s llfe faned and the elder Rivera was pronounced dead at the scene. Police said the younger Ri\•era had been drinking. Both the argument and the violence which erupted afterward were witne ssed by two young girls who police believe are the dead man's adopted daughters. Their names were not released because they are juveniles. Police said the two men worked to· gert>er as seU-cmployed cardeners. West Newport Group Meeting The status of the proposed West Newport Marina v.i\I be among the topics of discussion at the West Newport Beach Improvement Association's an nu a I meeting Wednesday. Mayor Don Mcinnis. Ci ty Manager Robert L. \Vynn and Police Chief B. James Clavas will be present to answer questions. Other topics of special interest to be discussed are the Pacific Electric right- of-way and Seminek Slough park sites, noxious gas seepage control in Balboa Coves and Nc\11porl Shores and abatement of noise pollution caused by traffic. The meeting \\·ill begin at 7:30 p.m. in city council chambers at city hall, 3300 Ne\\'port Boulevard. OllANH COAST N DAILY PILOT ,,,. Ori~ c:o... °'9ll'f ~ .. ·~ .... <~ .. W°'" "'"""' !l'e N•wi·Pr....., OI PU~,,,,,..,~,'"' 01~ C.0.0I Pbbl"~"'' eomo..,,,. 5"-•·· ..,. •. ,,... .,. null'•I-. Mc""tv ""• ' r1•<lfY lcr c.o.,, Mt\.I. N~ S.rh, i"• 1lo~Of\ S.1<~/JOJr •• l•1n Vl!\py l1'Q<ln1 9"1<h 1,..,,,,.,i:,,,.,..,Cl.O" iod San Cle"'•"t~IS1n Juan C.~·''"', A '•"Q'e ""'""'"' ea""'" "DVD'•ON<I SMUt'll•~ '""' """"' .,._. ,,.. rnnc~I DUtM•V'•"'3 "'""'"at 330 Well lh,SttNI, C.01!1M ... C.1.too-tU 1?~1~ r'*""'r l w .... 1 P•~·Olfll '"" l\jl><,,...., ly ~ P' ("'rf YU Ptr,.IM'l!.,..,Cient.•al "''"Jl"' ~H. l 00> ~oelodP.Noil AM'ttt,_....,,..nt[""°'"' L p,.,,..1i:,,..'l N-1 .. oari S.ICl'Cly ("•'Ot I "Actress o( the Year" honors went to Cathleen Nesbitt for her role In "The Mask of Love," another ABC dramatic SpteiBI. A~rds in 11 overall daytime cate- gories ~'ere made today under a Ae\V format devised by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Under the new sys1c1n, winners in specific categories "·ere announced l\tay 15. They were in competition in general categories, such as "Oil"\'Ctor of the Year," in Emmy award shows today and tonight. 1be academy's major a11'ards for nighttime television are being broodcast tonight from llollywood by Channel 4 at 6 p.m .. P!Yf. O•llY rntt 11111 ,.,..,, Opening Delayed Public hearing• on projects proposed ti1 Laguna NlgueJ, Newport Beach and Huntington Beach have tH:.en continued until June 3 by the South Coast Regional Zone Conservation Commission. The conunlulon n1et in Long Beach Friday but falled for the second time this week to complete its agenda . The June 3 meeting will be in the Long Beach Harbor Department headquarters. 925 Harbor Plaza Drive. Continued until that date arc: -Avco Community Dev e Io per s ' proposals for 390 _condominiums inland and 900 condominiums oceanside of Pacific Coast Highway near Cro\vn Valley Parkway in Laguna Niguel. -An 18-hole gall course proposed at 20262 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach, by Pacific Coast Manufacturing. The ceremonies for daytime shows were held at the Rockefeller Plaza skating rink under occasionally threatening skies. ABC"s four other daytime Emmy awards "·cnl ·fo '·Password," a s "Outstanding (iame Show"; "Rookie of the Year." as '· 0 u ts tan ding Entertainment Children's Special": Ula Garrett and Sandy Krinski, as "Writers of the Year " for th~lr work on a daytime drama special called "r-.1other of the Bride." and to JI. \\'cslcy Kenney. named "Director or the Year" for "!\1iss Kline, \Ve Love You," a special . Construction difficulties have led to a delay in the Sant.a Barbara Dri-ve and Jan1boree Road was due for co1n pletion July 1. Now, it won't be finished until mid-September, according to city officials. -A total of 83 condominiu1ns at !001 Ford Rd., Ne\vport Beach, by Jlobt'rl r..lcLain. · 012ening of Newport Beach 's new $1 .2 million police facility, city officials say. The two-story st ructure at -Renlodeling of ·what \\'SS I he Berkshire restaurant al 3450 Via Oporto, Newport Beach, by Donald Koll. t>;BC's \\irmers v.·erc Pt'ter ?\farshall as ''Daytime Host of the \'ear" for his work on the "Hollyv.·ood Squares" game shov.', and .. The Doctors," named the year 's .. Outstanding Drama SeMcs." The Griffin show won an Emmy as the season's best talk or variety show, and Zoom · wi the outstanding cbildren 's entertainment series. Left~turn Moves Causing Crashes On Coast Route Newport Beach police have warned motorists that Improper use of two.."'WBY left tum Janes on the Coast Highway is a major cause of rear~d collisions . "We couldn't figure out why we were having all the rear-end accidents between Dover Drive and the Arches," LI . William Blue of the police traffic section said. "We've just realized from our rep«ts that people are making improper turns from through-traffic lanes, causing motorists in back to smack into them," he said. He said police will focus on gi\ing tickets to lcft·turn abusers in the near future. The lanes in question arc those nea r the center of the highv1ay marked by parallel, dashed, double yellow lines. They are for lefl·tumlng vehicles traveling in both directions. Blue said the lanes may never be used for l.hrough-traffic and moiorists may not make U-lurns in areas where the lanes exist. Jfe said left turns may not be nadc from any other lane where a nvo way left tum lane is available. It is legal. hov.•ever. to we the Janes for safety v.·hen turning left from a side street or drivev.·ay onto the high\vay, Blue said. Alderma11 Makes Plea in Kidnap ACAPULCO. Mexico (AP) -An Acapulco alderman, rather of a kfdnaped university student, has broadcast an appeal for the abductors not to kill his son. In a third ransom note he received t.fonday, the kidnapcrs set a Friday afternoon deadline to pay an unspecified ransom or 1he youth ~·ould be executed. Filiberto Vigueras Jr., the son, v.•as seized in this resort 10 days ago by five armed men. Newport Man Strikes Oil U11der House Roy Neel of Newport Beach ha! a surplus or oil. Unfortunat~ly, it's coming up through the floor of his honse. A contractor pumped about 75 barrels of oil Monday from Neel's house at 213 42nd Street in Newport ach . The oil, which comes from an old uncapped well beneath the house, first surfaced last October, driving Neel's daughter and son·in-law to move elsewhere. s"ioce then. the house has been uninhabitable but quiet -until Friday, when the oil gushed up again. "I'd estimate the damage to the house at about $35,000," Neel said today. "It will cost about $10,000 to cap the well. and the whole thing has ruined a $32:,000 lot." Neel, who lives across the street from the ruined house, said he v.·on't make back his expenses in oil profits. "It's against a city ordinance to pwnp oil here," he said. "So not only did J pay $31 an hour to have the oil pwnped, but I gave the contractor the oil as well." He said ht's afraid if the well is capped, it.may cause the oil to blow out in another t>art of the area or even to seep into the bay. "If that happens, v.•e're in re al trouble," Neel said. He will n1eet \\'ith the cit v council tonight to discuss \\'ays of harldling the oil problem. "l wNnt to emphasize that the city has been most cooperative," Neel said. "l cannot praise their efforts enough." City manager Robert L. \'lynn said today the oil problem was not scheduled on the City Council' s tudy session agenda but may come up i£ Neel is present. He said the city attorney has given an opinion that the city cannot use pulbhc funds to cap wells on private property. From Pqe l SENTENCED • • • v.·ere conducting a flourishing trade with local narcotics wholesalers. One sale alone, the Grand Jury .... a! told, involved a transaction o! drugs \\'ilh a slreet value of about $60.000. Officers said, Riancla's chemistry experience \.•:as a vital factor in the success of the drug distributin g operation. They said they also confiscated a quantity of equipment used to manufacture "speed" during their vislt to a cabin in Green Valley in San Bernardino County. Mesan Shot by Narco Agents in Holdup Try Federal Bureau or Narcotics officials said today one of their agents shot a 37- year-oJd Costa ~fesa man in the stomach v.·hen he and tv.·o companions (rom \Vest Orange County allegedly tried to rob the agent as he v.·as wailing in an Inglewood motel room to make a narcotics buy. Charles John Vossler, the man accused of bursting into the agent's room at the lloliday IM and whipping out a pistol, remains in fair condition at Ha\li'thorne Community Hospital today where the bullet was removed from his abdomen. Vossler, and a woman later identified Correct Candidates In Incorrect Order as Kathleen Juliette Woods, 21. of lluntington Beach, fled after the Incident 1n a car along "\\'ilh a third man identifit'd as Gary De Santis, 33, or Fountain Valley. The agent involved In Friday's scuffle \vas not injured but the three later pulled onto a shoulder of the San Diego Frceway in Los Angeles and told a California Highway Patrolman cruising by that Vossler bad been shot by a sniper. The officer radioed for assistance and was told Vossler had been involved in the hotel incid"ent. He arrested all three and they were booked on suspicion of a8Saultlng a federal officer. Vouler was lmmedlately taken to the hospllal for trealment of the wound. HI• condlllon ortalnally was lenned crllfcal. The Narcotle1 Bureau said no money A •torY In the Dally Piiot WodnCl!(!ay wu taken from !he agent du rtnr tho I Foundation Health Plan Orga1iizers End Efforts By TO~I BARLEY Of Ill• DtllJ Pli.t Sl•ll Citing unethical tactics by I h e opposition and its own failure to produce the enroltmcnt projected at its inception nearly a year ago, the Orange County r~oundation •leallh Plan ( 0 C F Ii P ) has announced it v.·ill close its doors i\lay 31. The decision means that nearly 6,000 :\ledi-Ca l subscribers \'.'ho receivNi hospital and medieal li1!almcnt in procedures processed by OCFllP "s Santa Ana office will now be thrown back on to J.1edi-cal lists directly operated by state officials. Physician members of the Orange County t..'ledical Association j o i n e d OCFHP director Robert Peterson Friday to reveal the recent negotiations v.·itll state officials had proved fruitles.! and produced the decision to disband the organization. Both Dr. Fred Kay of the Orange County Medical Association a.nQ Peterson predicted that it would havt been possible to cootinue ~e program if the Foundation had been Bble to recruit the 30 .000 t..tedi-Cal subscribers forecast v.·hcn the health plan was put into effect. Fron• Pagel VACANCIES .. "Our four compel.it.ors adopted such practices as knocking on doors and other doubUul selling practlce.s ·to increase their sub!crlber total," Peterson said. "We lelt !hi! kind of lblng I<> be unethical for an organization that had the endorsement of the Orange County Medical AssoclaUoa," Peterson said. Petenion explained that 7.0 percent of the $800,000 reeeived from the state during the Foundation's operations had been paid t.o health care providen - doctors, hospital! and pharmacies. AdmlnlstraUon and marketing cost& of the organization accollllted for the $240,000 balance ci the state's payment to the group, Peterson said. Peterson and physicians who attended lhe group's final meeting defended the foundation's program as a .. praiseworthy effort to ensure the best pos.slble medical treatment to the indigent pat.lent by tbe doct:: and hos- pital of his choice. "We provided this kind of treatment for our 6,000 subsertben and wt could have gone on doing ao U we ,could only have rt'Cru.ited 24,00Q more auhlcrlber! and the reBUlting $11 mllllon that -lid have been made available by the sta te for that enrollment," Kay said. Peterson said recruitment of his indigen t subscrlbers primarily came through referrals from the doctors' offices and he did not feel "too keen on utilizing IOfne of the methods pncticed by !he opposition." the American Institute of Architecture Abo u t 7S percent of the foundallon and a member of the board of visitors of claims derived trom applications from UCLA. welfare recipienta: approved under the Watson's election to the Disney board Aid to Families with Dependent Children is the second tie between the Irvine (AFDC) program. Company and D'isney interests. The state paid about $23.34 a month for Last fall . lrvine Company directors each su~iber. elected \Villiam S. Lund to fill the board The Foundalion's highest premium - vacancy created by the death of \Villian1 $105.50 a month came from those drawing r..lason last spring. aid under the state's Aid to the Totally Lund is married to the form er Sharon Disabled program. Disney, daughter of the late founder of Aid to the Blind subscribers with the the giant entertainment corporation . now defunct Foundation brought the Lund is a tru stee of the \.\'alt Disney organization $67.84 per person a month Foundation and heads the California and Aid to the Aged ·reg~trants meant Institute or the Arts in Valencia . $26.39 a month to the toundatioo. Mrs. Black is a director of the Del Petel"!Oll'! average monthly payment Monte Corporation, the United Nations from the state In supervl!ing the health Association of the United States, the care needs or the foundation's sh.are of National \Vildlife Federation and the Orange County's 58.000 Med 1-Ca I -Four fotf·plexes pn>po.'>ed on l\l ilo and Sims Strf.eta in Huntington Beach by James Montgomery. -An asphalt bike trail fro1n Cazninn Capistrano lo Doheny Park Hoad along Pacific Coast Highv.·ay in Capistrano Beach by the Orange County J{o:.id Department. Coast Beaclies Receive Visits From 800,000 An estimated 800,000 persons visited Orange Coast beaches o ... 't!r the ~femorial Day weekend. lifeguards reported todny . Despite large crowds and many routine rescues reported from Huntington Beach to San CJemente, no swimmers dro1A-11cd during the three day holiday and no serious Injuries were reported. MOl!t minor injuries were due to jellyfish stings. The jell)•fish invasion '''8.! especia1Jy severe at Huntington State Beach, Bolsa Chica State Beach, and in San Clemente, but v.·ater temperatures In tht 50s kept most people away from the slimy creatures. Officials reported Doheny. S a n Clemente, and San Onofre State Parks were lull to tbe brim. At San Onofre, park (Ulnil Issued the largest number of ci tations in the ltate park system over the weekend. due t.o a rash of surfboard theft.I, a brush flre, and illegal parkjng and camplnf. A total o 130,000 bathers showed up at San Clemente be.aches. making the weekend the most crowded Memorial holiday tn recent history. Newport Beach lifeguards reported an with mo&t relCUeS Stmday wben rip- tide!!! presented a hazard to swimmers. About 170,000 vbltors were estimated on Huntington Beach city strand.a, with 23 retcUeS, one boat rescue. and nine major first aids. A total of 4-07 minor fir!t aid treatments 'll'cre given for jellyfish stings. Birds in Di stress PORTLAND , r.,.taine (AP) -Scores o( scarlet tanagers . their wings appal't'ntly weakened by long flights through rough weather, cram.landed all over southern Maine over the weekend. Sightings of the distressed, black-winged, scarlet-bodied birds were reported in numerous coastal commWtities. t-;ational 1\lultiple Sclerosis Foundation. recipients came to about $18,000. ~~~~-'-~~--~~~~--~~~~~~~~~--~~~~ WE'VE ONLY JUST BEGUN!' Twenly-five years ago a few far-sighted people revolutionized !he carpet business. Fi"'· the chemical industry developed synlhetic fibers, eliminating reliance on wool quality and prod uction. SecOlld, machinery was Invented which enabled carpeling lo be manu!aclured up lo 100 times faster. Third, and mos! important. some people stuck lheir necks out and risked capilal 10 put lhese developments to work. What does this mean to yew?Jt.-an• that carpeting cosls less than 30 years ago. If mean• that what was once a luxury is now wilhin range of al mos I everyone. It means a selection unimaginable 30 years ago. With our family in the carpet business si ne.• 1894. we have seen more changes in !he last few years than we believed possible. creating the greatest consumer growth Industry In our economy. Aher SO years, it looks llKe we've only just blcJlt! ALDEN'S CARPETS• DRAPES 1663 Plact11tla Avt. incomctly stated tho llOOOnd and thlrd • 1eume. A spokesman aald !he tll!llt ' place linl•hm In the Dl!trlct 3 Newport manqged to free hlm,.11 evmi thouRh Beach city council race April 9. Vossler allegcclly had him In ' a IMTHI HUIOIAUA llMCI lfl7 COSTA MISA 646·4838 ' -Elli! T. Gl8Zler w,. oecond behind J . stranalehold. Pei.r llarrttL John J. McKerren pla<ed Addmeet of lht thrt< ~· C4wl- thJnl, tltna Involved tn the Incident we~ not The Dally Pilot regrels !he mw. Immediately roleased. -• 'l!ln-t le l :JO: Fri. t le t r S.I. t ::nt .. S I I • I • ' I I I ' : VOL. 67, NO. 148, 2 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES D•fl'f Pl .. 1 Stiff l"llD,,_ NEW DISNEY PIRECTOR Irvine'' Ray W1 tson l' aca11cies Filled u .. 1 Tel,,llel• SELECTED BY DISNEY Sh irley Temple Bli ck Irvine Co.'s Ray Watson, Actres s on Disney Board By GEORGE LEIDAL Of ... D.ttt' ,.._, Stttf Irvine Company President Raymond L. \Vat.son and Mrs. Shirley Temple Black \\'ere elected to serve as directors of Wa lt Disney Productions at a regular meeting of directors today in Burbank. Watson, 47, and Mrs. Black fill vacancies created by the retirement of Disney director> George L. Bagnall and Gordon E. Youngman. Bagnall and Youngman v.rerc elected "directors· emeritus." Mrs. Black, a former child star of the 1930s, becomes the first woman director in Disney company history. Having served in a variety o( presidential and federal environmental appointive posts, f\.1rs. Black may also be the first Siena Club member to serve on the board of the firm which" sought to develop Mineral King. Watson has been presid'ent of the Irvine Company for less than a year. He joined the land development company in 1960 as manager of its planning department and with the late William R. Mason was responsible for the progress of company plaru: for a major master planned new city. Since Watson joined the Irvine Company board of directors in June, 1970, the firm has announced its intentions of builidng the largest master pl&Med community in North America on its 83,000 acres ol land in Orange County. Walt Disney Productions abo is active in land development with construction of another new city under way near Orlando. Florida at Wal t Disney World. A resident or Eastbluff, Watson alsO Disney St0ck - Pa ys Dividend Directors of Walt D i s n e y Productions of B-Wday declared a quarterly divii!end of lhree cents per l!hatt. The dividend w!J1 paid t o shareholders of rea>rd as of June 10, a company spokesman said. serves as a director of the Irvine Industrial Complex. A native of Seattle, he earned bachelor's and master's degrees in architecture and ...urban planning at UC Berkeley In l95 l and 1953. He is a registered architect, a fellow or the American Instltute of Architecture and a member of the board of visit.ors of UCLA. Watson's election to the Disney hoard is the second tie between the Irvine Company and Disney intensls. Last ran, Irvine Company directors elected Wtlliam S. Lund to fill tbe board vacancy cre_ated by the death or William Ma'°" la!! spring. Lund is married to the fonner Sharon Disney, daugtiter of the late founder of the giant entertainment corporation. Lund 11 a trustee or the Walt Disney Foundation and heads · tbe California Institute of the Arts in Valencia. Mrs. Black ·is a direct« of ·the Del Moote Corporation, the Un.ited Nations Association of tbe United Stales, the National Wildlife Federetkln and the · NatiOnal Multiple SCierosis FounC:latlon. Newport Pair Sentenced To Prison on Drug Rap By TOM BARLEY Of IM ~ty Piltt 11•11 A bfgb olChool chemistry teacher from Newport lleoch and his admitted . acllOmpllce in a drug manufa<lurinll ooospiracy were sent to state • prison today arter pleading guilty to cbarg .. contained in an Orange County Grand Jury indictment. Lewd Conduct Charge Jails Five in Mesa Five mm were charged with lewd conduct following a holld1y w~nd undercover Investigation In the to11et area of a Costa Mesa bowling alley. "l1ie men, arr<llfd""IMC~ • lllrllor 81,,.., ..... ""'""' IDto cUody and -ed late Mondly and ear\y tbdly and beld Oil flllO boll eodl. • • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1974 ase ' Man Grab s Newporte1· Inn Funds By L. PETER KRIEG Of 11111 D11tr l'IMt 11111 A middle-aged man tried to rob a Newporter Inn employe carrying the hotel's weekend receipts by spraying him with mace today. The would-be bandit cO!lapsed and died minutes later after a scufne and a foot race witl) other hotel employes and passersby. Newport Beach police said the alleged robber, who is still unidentified .• approached credit manager Kenneth ~forgan, 35, as liiorgan was carrying about ~.000 in Memorial weekend re- ceipts along a sidewalk. The man, carrying a c a m e r a , approached Morgan and raised ,·1e camera as if he was going to take a picturt. • Police said he sprayed Morgan repeatedly with a can or mace concealed ·ruhand Wh tE C. ·~ m n! bandit then grabbed Morgan's a nergy l'&SlSo • briefcase, but four other Nev.'J)Orter .{) employes, including a barber and a diminutive waitress, came to Morgan's aid. David Letters, 27. roller skates past traffic in Gloucester, 11-tass., beginning a cross-country trip to San Francisco on skates to pro- mote a new parlor game. The trip is expected to take about 120 days. As the robber grabbed the case, one or the other employes knocked him down llDll l1'lpfod Ill Illa wrtlt. But the robber bqan ij>raylng mact" 1t the employes, daJlog them. ~ 1hen Oed down a drlvew1y to a Jfoitlnll I<(!. With bolo! employer and wilnes!Os in pursWt, the banclh. oollapee.d as he ran toward the intenectioo of Back Bav Drive and Jamboree Road. · Police anived moments later and b e g a n administering mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and external h e a r t massage. The man was then rushed to Hoag Memorial Hospltll where he was pronounced dead on arrival. Hospital olfldall said the man carried no ldenUfication. They described him as between to and 45 years old With gray hair. A hotel spokesman said the receipts ,.locluded about $15,000 In credit card charges, while the other $40,000 was in cash and checks, mootly checks. ''There was only about $4,000 in cash," the hotel official said. * * fr Coroner Gives Description of Mystery Bandit The Orange County Coroner's Office has released a complete description of the unidentified man who died afler apparently trying to rob the Newporter Inn manager In Newport Beach. 1be dead man was between 50 and 55 yean old, weighed between 225 and 250 poonds. He had hazel brown eyes and was about five feet II inches tall He wore a light shirt with a dark blue tie; a light blue windbreaker with blue tn>usets and black shoes and aocks. He .wore a Silver ring with a bull's head on bis lert band and a Sheffield wr~twatch. ~e wore a Sj(ver, tie clip '!ith a minia- ture destroyer from which was banging what appeared to be a tiny bosun's wh!Jtle. Mound his neck he wore a gold locket that ~tained a picture of a woman. SIX LINES SELL $1,()f}(J . IN .GOODS JUll slJ. llnes of tyPe In the new.paper, H they oontaln the right few. words In Dally Piiot ad, can ... 11y get things done: Mesan Accused in Slayifig Father in l\.nife Fight By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of "'' P1il1 ,ltot $1111 Arralgrunent wa!I scheduled today for a 23.year-old Costa Mesa gardener accused of stabbing his father to death during a family argument Sunday night. The murder charge was to be filed against Daniel Rios Rivera. 2505 Orange Ave. Police took him into custody at his apartment where the stabbing took place. Rivera, held at Costa Mesa City Jail in lieu of $250,000 bail, offered no resistance when arrested early Monday. He was in Possession of a pocket knife police believe was the murder weapon, according to Detective Capt. Edward Glasgow. It has been alleged that Rivera twice plunged the four-inch knife into the chest of ·his father, Raymond Pena Rivera, 50, at the aparbnent they shared. Capt. Glasgow said the father and son had been arguing about a variety of family matters, but that the dispute apparenUy centered on the son's drinking habits and tile father's use of the telephone. The mortally wounded fa~er managed to crawl out of the apartment and to the house of a neighborS' who summoned police. Efforts to save tis life failed and the elder Rivera was pronounced dead at the scene. Police said the younger Rivera had been drinking. Both the argument and the violence which erupted afterward were witnessed by two young girls who police believe are the tlead man's adopted daughters. Their names were not released because they are juveniles. Police said the two men worked to-. gether as self-employ~ rardeners. Courthouse Pedestrians Duck Spray of Bullets Pedestrians outside Orange County courthouse in Santa Ana dived for cover today as a number or shots were fired Into a car apparently preparing to enter lhe courthouse parking lot.. Santa Ana police identified the interided and unhurt victim as John R. Snyder, 25, of Buena Park. They said bullets from a .45-caliber hit the right tront door and right rear fender of his auto. Police said witnesses to the shooting ha\•e given them a detailect des. cription of the red haired and red bearded motorist who fired the shots and the number from his Nevada license plate. They said the suspect fired the shots from a white station wagon which is now being hWlled by police and sheriff's officers throughout Orange County. Investigators said the shooting followed a dispute between the two men but they are not yet aware of the nature of the quarrel or if it was connected with any type or court action. They said Snyder was shocked by the incident but was otherwise unhurt. 2 Gunmen Roh Mesa Motel -J Of $3,000; Tie Up Family Two .~en robbed the Vagabond Motor ~. In Costa Mesa of $3,000 Mondiy night, leaving tbe manager and hlo family boUnd wlt!t lenglhs ol. nyloo cord. Edward M. Howell, 57, the manaaer. was watching television will" his Wife Eleanor, 51, and son Peter, U, In lllelr living ·quarters behind tlJI' otrlce of the motel St51 Harllor Blvd., shortly after 19 p.m,_ Monday, •ooordin& to poUce re- ~-bearing Ille eatry beD, Howell ·walked Into the office where hr'O men v.•ere wailing with pl.slo!:J drawn. One ol the men open«! the cash ,.g. ' ister and ernplJed It. Tbe Jll!lr tllen ordered Howelf bacl< Into the living area wile" llley demanded "the reat of the money." Hawl'!ll handed over money, including checkt and traveler's d!ecb totalllng ab<xlt $3,000, POiice said. Tbe men then .....,.... tbe family to Ue lace clown oo the rloor and tied Utelr (Sot ROBBERY, J'oce I ) N.Y. Stockt c TEN CENTS Inflation Drop Seen By Nixon \\'1\SJIINGTON (APl -Pre!!ident Nixon sent Congress today a special economic report predicting that the surge in inflation should subside to about 7 percent in the last quarter of thls year. In the past lhree months. the cool of living increase has been at an annual rate of 12.1 percent, the highest level since 1951. The President, following up on a ''•eekend radio address, told Congres.5 he sees "signs of improvement" in the economic outlook and added: "Although tlle recent events are not conclusive, they tend to strengthen the expectation that in the remainder of this year, output will be rising more rapidly, prices y.•ill be rising much less rapidly . and the unemployment rate, while it will prob.ably rise further, will not reach a very high point befort!! it recedes." As the report to Congress was released, Nixon convened a mid-morning Cabinet meeting, preswnably to discuss the economy as well as other issues. Amoog the partJclpantl was Kenneth Rush, designated by Nixon Saturday as coonq.tator of domestic and lntematlooal ecooofnlc policy. Nisan's economic comments came in a preract In • sp«ial tejltx-t prepared by hi• Council of Economic Advisers. 'The advlaers made th'ise major points: -By the fourth quarter or 1974 °we should see a rate of inflation substantially below ttie recent 12 percent rate ... We would suggest that the rate in the fourth quarter might be in the neighborhood of 7 percent." -The budget deficit IOI" fiscal 1975 will be larger than originally estimated, $11.4 billion instead of $9.4 billion, but the deficit for 1974 shouJd be smaller than forecast, $3.5 billion instead cl. $4. 7 billion. --Once the Administration's policy of monetary restraint succeeds in subduing inflation, "interest rates will decline." But the ecooomic advisers did not predict by how much. -The unemployment rate which was 5 percent in April probably will rise to between 5.5 and 6 percent in the months ahead. -&!cond hall of 1974 should oee an increase in production of between 2 percent and 4 percent. Fire Engine Burned FOREST ACRES, lll. (UPI) Arsonists early today set fire to the only !ire engine in this St. Clair County village. A spokesman for the eight-man volunteer fire department said someone broke a windQw. in the firehouse about 1:30 a.m. and set the fire engine ablaze. Oraage C.ut • Weather U>~1 clouds through Wednesday with partial clearing in the after- noon hours. HigM at the beaches 65 rising to 70 inland. Overnight lows in the upper 50s. INSIDE TODt\V AJMrica'J jazz grtats got to- gether Munday in New York to pay tribute to mu.rician and composer Duke Ellington. Tlte eulogies -a11d EUiftgiton'1 com- positions -wert r~d and sung to 10,000 Jana. Stt storv and pltoto, Pagie 4. ' ' I I I • 1 ~ DAILV PILOT c Zoning Use Ordinance Co_nsidered An ordinance which would give city officials the authority to abate non· conforming zoning uses . "'ill b e considered tonight when the Coota ~lesa Planning Commission meets at 6:30 in city COWlcil chambers. The meeting will be preceded by a S·30 p.m. study se~ion in lhe first floor conference room at Costa Mesa City Hall, 77 Fair Drive. Both metlings are public. If approved by the commis.5ion. :1nd later the city council. the ordinance \li'ould empo"'er city aides lo force businesses incompatible \11ith t he i r neighborhoods to discontinue opera1ion. The ordinance is primarily geared to eliminate industrial-type uses which exist in residential neighborhoods because of spot zoning. Under lhe provisions of the ordinance such industries could be ordered dismantled after the industry had bc<>n given fair time to amortize its investment. One of the industr ies \vhich 11ould be affected by such an ordinance is the NARJ\fCO Division of Whittaker Corp. at 600 Victoria St. NAR~tCO. manufacturer of exotic materials and plastics, recently came under lhe scrutiny of city officials because materials used in processing are considered potentially explosive The plant is surrounded on all sides bv ho11Sing which was constructed after th'e the factory "''as built, some 20 years ago. Tuesday, May 28, 1974 Daytime Donors I $ . f e ABC Captures 7 Emmy A ~ar.ds .. . NEW YORI( !AP) -The ABC· TV network dominated the first separate Emmy awards show for dayt \n1e television today. "'inning in seven overall categories during outdoor ceremonies televised by NBC. (Related story, Page 5). j NBC sho\\'S won t"·o or the gold statuettes, and CBS none. One Emmy each \li'ent to "The Merv Griffin Show,'' a syndicated progra1n . and to public television's "Zoom.'' a children's show similarly honored last ye~r. A prominent winner \ras \'ctcran actor Pat O'Brien, 'who ree<>ived an Emmy as daytme TV·s "Actor of the \'ear"1for his work in "The O\her \Voman,.. an ABC dramatic special that also won today in the "<Ntstanding Drama Special" cateP.')'. "Actress of the Year" honors went to Cathleen Nesbitt for her role in "The Mask of Love," another ABC dramatic special. Awards in 11 overall dayti~ cal<' gortes were made today under a new format devised by the National ademy of Television Arts and Sciences. Under the new system, winners in specific categoMes were announced May 15. They were in competition in general categories, such as "Director of the Year," in Emmy award shows today and tonight. The academy's major a"·ards for nighttime television are .being broadc.ast tonliht from Hollywood by Channel 4 at 6 p.m. PIYI'. The ceren1onies fOt" daytime shows were ~ at the Rockefeller Plaza skating rink under occasionally threatening skies. ABC's four other daytime Emmy awards went to "Password," as ··Outstanding Game Show .. ; "Rookie of the Year,'.' as ''Outstanding Entertainment Children's Special": Ula Garrett and Sandy Krinski, as "\\'riters of the Year" for their ~'Ork on a daytime dra1na special called "t'<tother of the Bride," and to H. \Vesle y Kenney, named "Director of the Year" for "J\.fiss Kline, We Love You," a special. NBC1s winners were Peter Manhall as "Daytime Host of the Year" for his work on the "Hollywood Squares" game show, and "The Doctors," named the year's "OUtstanding Drama Series.'' Burned Mesa Cyclist Still Listed Serious • • • , No More Rat Race Scatnp, a three·month·old \\•bite rat, sports_ a cast on her left hind leg as a result of a freak accident while jogging in her exeraise wheel. The rat, who originally cost owner Shawana Angulo of Santa Ana, 69 cents, provided Shawana 's father with a $24 veterinarian bill. Foundation Health Pinn • TONIGHT I COSTA MESA pt,ANNIN.C.: COMMISSION -Reg1llar meeting, Cily Hall, 6:30 p.m. . d '" occ LECTURE _ "Beh1n 1J1C• Headlines," Dr. Giles T. BrO\\'O lecturer. Fo!'\llll, 7:30 p.m. ., r· UCI DRAMA -"'fhe Relapse . ine Arts Village Concert Hall. !\fay 28-JLI,!)( !, ' ncket$ 13. • l UCI LECTURES -"i\1anagcnu·111 · OvervJew for Women," Room 100 Hwnanlties Hall , 7 p.tn. "Transaeilon:tl Analysis in Everyday Life ." RO(\m 1'.8 Humanities !!all, 7 p.nl. ".\f1'n11l 1;\ Retarded ... Treatn1ent and Tr;uni,i~. Multipurpose Ro o n1 , Rehribi!it:ition Building, Fairview State ilflspllal. 7 p,111. WEDNESDAY, fl.IAY ~9 "HAIR" -LA High School \\lori..st1(1p, OCC Auditotjum, noon and 2:30 Jl.tn. Adm. II. "ALCOHOLISM -AN ADDICTJl'f, DISEASE," -Dr. Robert Schmitz lecturer, Raleigh Hills !lospit.11, 1507 East 16th Street, Newport He/lL'h, 645- 5707. i ' UCl LECTURES -"\\'orld of Plants . ' Room 167 Steinhaus !fall, 7 p.m. "Lifr and Death of Fatherhood." Room 101 Physical Sciences Bldg. 7 p.rn. "\Vildlifr Ecology," Lion Country S.1fari. 7 p.n1 "Coping ,,.,;th Death ." Hoom I 7 • Computer Science Bldg. 7 p.m. "£C'Ology of Southern California Coastline,·· Roo1n 178 Humanities Hall, 7 p.n1. From Pagel SENTENCED. • • Mesan Shot by Narco Agents in Holdup Try A C.Osta Mesa motorcyclist who was burned when a five gallon gasoline can he c.arried on the back of his cycle exploded remains in serious condition at San Bernardino County Hospital today. John W. Lanning, 23, was taken there following Sunday's accident on Interstate 4-0, three miles east of Needles in the 11ojave desert. Highway Patrol officers said he bad bums over 35 percent of his body. Hospital officials said Lanning, of 2364 Santa Ana Ave., was improving and was scll<duled to be transferwl to !he burn unit of Orange County Medical Center sometime today. Orga1iizers End Efforts By TOM BARLEY 01 tl'1t DlllJy Piiot 51111 Citing unethical tactics by I h e Oppo6ition and its own failure to produce the enrollment projected at its inception nearly a year ago. !he Orange County Fotutdation Health Plan ( O C FHP ) has announced it "'ill close its doors "praise"'orthy effort to ensure the best possible medical treatment to the indigent patient by the doct : and hos· pit.al of his choice. teacher at the nearby Glendora high scOOol and Henson as a local independent cement Contractor. Agents said they bought one poond or "speed" (methamphetamine) lrom tile pair for $3,000 and arranged to purchase five more powx!s of the drug for $11.000. Agents from the Oran~e C-Ounty Narcotics Task 'Force "·orking 11·i1h Glendora police and San Bt:'rnardino narcotics oNfcers said the <Jccu st.O µ;ii r were cooducting a flourishing trade "'jth local narcotics wholesalers. Federal Bureau of Narcotics officials said today one of their agents shot a 37· year-old Costa Mesa man in the stomach when he and two companions Crom West Mesa Approves Sign, Variance Of Crocker Bank Costa Mt'sa city official~ recenlly traded a few inches for several feet by ~llo\l.·ing the do\l.ntown Crocker Bank to exceed the ne~· sign ordinance. They agreed: to give the 1J'a:nk permission to put up a fascia sign 9.'ith 18 inch letters instead of the 16 inch letters which are allO\\'cd . In exchange. Crocker Bank agreed lo dismantle the rooftop sign on its building at 1845 Newport Blvd. At 14 feet by 21 feet the sign is one of the largest in the downtown area . Above roof signs are not permitted under the sign ordinance and must be amortized. In Crocker's case the amortization period would have been a full 10 years. Bank manager Frank Zrebiec said his firm '"'as pleased to contrtbute to the beautification of Costa Mesa by takins the sign down ahead of schedule. He said bids for the demolition job are nov.· out and that he expects the sign to be removed within one month. Lettering on the sign recently was removed because it referred to U.S. National Bank. U.S. National Bank v.·as taken over by Oocker after U.S. Nation- al collapsed last year. In allowing the greater letter height me1nbers of lh(' city council reasoned that they were getting the better part of the tradeoff. Further. Planning Director William Dunn told thern th e 18-inch letters fit better esthetically. into a box located above the windov.·s on the bank. 'rhe only council member opposed to the deal was Vice Mayor Jack Hammett "'\vho did not explain his •·no'' vote. ORA.NW COAST ,. DAILY PILOT ,...., 0<•~1)1! C~a., D•'''' ,,, ,. !n ""~', <'>"'- t.n~ ,,,. ,,.~N• Pr~\• "p ., "·""~ ay I~~ O<•'Qe Coo>' Pl.it>!>t• ·~ C-"'1 S•!\••.:• °"'""" ••• r•b•1"f'<I "'''••'"'""II'',,,, .. ,,. '·' , ··~ .... .,.,,,,,. i;.-·<>Cf> '''"''··· ''"• •. , '' o V•n•• '-~~~~• S.oc~ . .,_,." :'-•cl N • • ' , '•1• C<P""'e•N$M .,,._ C;or ·.oc,.,.. A , , ,. ·~~"'" .. eo•!""' '""""''_,, "•'u'IM>f .0•1 , ""'' t"~ r-t1nc'NI """"''"~~ p1•m .. • ''O wr , ShSl•O'(>l,COll•-Cti.t,..n,o p;· •b P'*""'1 N w •• ~ ,, • ..,.,,.~1.1'a ""!>"··" T"°"""A. M~"'­ M•nt9'"U E<l!•Ot C.W.Mtt41 otfke 330 West 8ov .il'f:e• M::i l'"Q ~~~ "· J. Sc>& S60. 111e.21i ............. Ht"'l'!()t1S._,,3.:W ~~r'l1 ~A1U"•8HCt" tn~W"'­··1;~1•"910" &tac<" , 11:'5 ;i.e...,. .,.,_~•"'.I S•~~ )06N"""' i.~--·· .. • I Orange County allegedly tried to rob the agent as he was waiting in an Inglewood motel room to make a narcotics buy. Charles John Vossler, the man accused of bursting into the agent's room at the Holiday Inn and whipping out a pistol, remains in fair condition at Hawthorne Community Hospital today where the bullet was removed from his abdomen. Vossler. and a woman later identified as Kathleen Juliette Woods, 21, of Huntington Beach, fled after the incident in a car along with a third man identified as Gary De Santis, 33, of Founlain Valley. The agent involved in Friday's scuffle was not injured but the three later pulled onto a shoulder or the San Diego Free"·ay in Los Angeles and told a California fli ghway Patrolman cruising by that Vossler had been shot by a sniper. The officer radioed !or assistance aIJd was !old Vossler had been in\l'Olv~ in the hotel incident. He arrested all three and they were booked on suspicion of assaulting a federal officer. Vossler was immediately taken to the hospital for treatment of the wound. His condition originally \li'as tenned critical. The NarCQtics Bureau said 'no money ~·as taken from the agent during the scufne. A spokesman said the agent managed to free himself even though Vossler allegedly had him in a stranglehold. Addresses of the three Orange Coun- tlans involved in the incident \!.'ere not inunediately released. 29 Cars Derailed HESPERIA (UPl)-Twenty-nine cars of a 66-car Santa Fe Creight train de· ra iled in the Cajon Pass area near here l\tonday. Investigators were trying to determine the cause of the derailn1ent. None of the train's crew members was inj llfed. Highway Patrol investigators were unable to determine ,,.,·hat caused the gasoline to lgnite. They said they were un{lble to question Lanning because of his severe injuries. The driver of a car following Lanning told officers the cyclist suddenly ran off the freeway and Into the desert. Then the gasoline exploded. A spokesman for the Needles office or the High"•ay Patrol said today it is their lheory that the five gallon . plastic container strapped to the cycle sp~g a leak and caught fire before Lanning left the roadway . Firemen Rescue Trucker Pinned In Irvine W reek tilay 31. The decision means that nearly 6.000 Medi·C.al subscribers who received hospital and medical treatment in procedures processed by OCFHP's Santa Ana office will now be thrown back on to J\tedi-Cal lists directly operated by statt' officials. Physician members of the Orange County Medical Association j o In e d OCFHP director Robert Petmon Friday to reveal the recent negotiations with ·state officials had pr•ved ·fruitless and produced tbe decision to disband the. organization. Both Dr. Fred Kay of the Orange County Medical Associatioo and Peterson predicted that It \li'Ould have been ~ble to cootinue the program if the Foundation had been able to recruit the 30,000 Medi-Cal subscribers forecast when the health plan was put into effect. "Our four competitors adopted such practices as knocking on doors and other Using trowels borrowed from doubtful selling practices to increase brickl~yers, firemen extricated a tri!h their subscriber total," Peterson said. truck driver who was pinned beneath bis vehicle today after it went out of control "We felt this kind oC thing to be and overturned in Irvine. unethical for an organization ~t had the ~1iguel Lwia, 27, the driver of the endorsement of the Orange County truck, was t a k e n to T u s t i n Medical Association,'? Peterson said. Community Hospital with minor injuries Peterson explained that 70 percent of following the ordeal. Firemen said he the $800,000 received from the state escaped serious injury because bis legs during the Foundation's operations had were pinned bet~·ceo the truck's chassis been paid to health care providers - and soft dirt. doctors, hospitals and pharmacies. ft took 2.5 minutes of trowel \~·ork to dig Administration and marketing costs of out Luna. a driver for the Holthe the organization accounted for the Disposal Company in Tustin. The truck $240,000 balance of the state's payment to overturned on University Avenue the group, Peterson said. bet\l.·een Jordan and Yale Avenues after Peterson and physicians who attended striking a curb, police said. the group's final meeting defended the The rescue was accomplished by fire· round at j on 's program as a ""'e provided this kind of treatment for our 6,000 subscribers and ~·e could have gone on doing so if we could only have recruited 24,000 more subscribers and the resulting $11 million that \lioold have been made available by the state for that enrollment,'' Kay said. Peterson said recruitment of his indigent subscribers primarily came through referrals from the doctors' offices and he did not feel "too keen on utilizing some or the methods practiced by the opposition.'' A b ~ u t 75. percent o( ~ fOUDdilion claims derived rrom appUc:aUons from \li'elfare recipients approved under the Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC \ program. The state paid about $23.34 a month for each subscriber. The Foundation's highest premimn - $105.50 a month came from those drawing aid under the state's Aid to the Totally Disabled program. Aid to the Blind subscribers with the now defunct Foundation brought the organization $67.84 per peraoo a month and Aid to the Aged registrants meant $26.89 a month lo the foundation. Frotn Page 1 ROBBERY ... hands and feet wi!h lengtho ol nylon cord, police said. The two men fled through a kitchen door of t\"Je living area . Both men were said to be in their late 20's, one with a stragglv beard, Fu Manchu moustache and black, frizzy hari, six feet, three inches tall. The other was described as five feet, seven inches tall with wavy &andy hair. One sale alone. the Grand Jun· »•as told, involved a transaction of drug's wit!1 a street value of about $00.000. Offi~rs said Rianda·~ chemis!r\' experience was a vital far!or in 1h:, s~ of the d11lg di st r ib11tin).! operation. They said they also confiscated ;1 quantity of equipment used to manufacture "speed" during the ir 1·i~i t to a cabin in Green Val!ry u1 &•n B<!ma.rdino County. Mesa Teen Goes To U.S. ·Acaderny • A Costa Mesa man was Sl\'OfTI into senice Friday in ceremooies prior to his assignrne.nt to the N.S. Naval Academy's Preparatory Academy in t.l:iryland. William D. Valentine Jr .. 18, of 14~3 Deauville Place. Costa J\ll'sa. ,1;11 automatically transfer to the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis fo!lo~·ing a year at Bainbridge. The m of P.1r. and J\1rs. \\'i!!ia1n Valentine Sr.. he "iii gradua1c fro111 Newport Harbor High &hool next inonth and has been active in athletics thert'. Three Stores Burn OXNARD (UPI) -Arson investigators were examining evidence in a shopping center fU'e here Monday which destroyed three adjoining storeti, causing $350,000 damaee. The fire defrtroyed the Big Ht'<l Meat Shop, the Donut flou.se and Racquel's Hair Styles. 1nen \\'Orking out of the University sub· 1 ·------------------- station of the Orange County Fire De· .-------------------------------------------, partment. WE'VE ONLY JUST BEGUN! New NOW President Says I Men Have Nothit1g to Fear HOUSTON, Tex. (AP! -The new president of the National Organlution for \I/omen Says men have nothing to fear and everything to gain from the "-omen's rights movement. "\fen don't have to be NCCes.'§ objects any1nore." Karen De Crow said Monday in her acceptance speeeh as the head of the feminist group which C'laims 40,000 n1ebers. Delegate s to NOW's seventh conference end~ a three-day meeting ?\.1onday by app roving seven resolutions. including one calling for the imp<"achment of President Nixon . ~1s. De Crol\'. a Syracuse, N.Y., lav.)'er, author and speaker who was elected on the third batlol Sonday night, said "v.'Omen are entering t h e mainstream. ~fy phUosophy is to do it more rapidly. "Gtnder •hould maka aboolulely no difference In life," sbt said. o;The movement has gone beyond women's rishts to human liberation." She !aid the propooat Equal Rights Amtndment to the Constitution is a means to an end. lt..ci main e(fett, she said, would be to make "thousands of antl·women I a w 1 unconatittaionll," aavlni women the ne<eaalty of )f!ling them lndMdJially In court. On the '-Of partlcipallCll In NOW by an~"~ Ml.. De cr.w who pttfert lbal desli)lllioo, said she dld not .. • ' ' believe there should be a fllll'lty test for I joining an organization. 1 "But I don't think you can be a feminist and be against a woman's right to abortion," she said. The impeachment resolution said there is "substantial public evidence to President Nixon's participation in high crimes and misdemeanors." lt also said there is "substantial evidence that he has obstructed the administration of justice and has repeatedly refused to comply with the requests of the House Judiciary Committee." The resolution, w h i c h NOW spokeswomen said was approved by a unanimous show or hands and WBS met by applause, said Ni.Ion .. h • s unconstitutionally impounded t u n d s appropriated by Congress for programs in educalion, child care. heal!h and reaearc:h which ere viUll to the needs of women and children.'' . / Another adopted -l4tlon ~led for a rtvislan of preaent rope laws. 11 llakl the cur rent le1al procedures ,;often cantribute to the viotlm's bumlliltklo, ~ and powerleesness." The resolutloa would Involve NOW In c:ommunlty and leplaUvo pj.lnnina "to m!M the """' of evidence 'ifblch pl..,. the v!Cllltl in the pooltton of belna on ttlll, lnMud oJ the accused ... About 1,l!lo d<ltgalet alleoded tbe ocnr ...... -1 " • Twenty-five years ago a few far-sighted people revolutionized the carpet business. First, the chemical industry developed synlhelic fibers. eliminating reliance on wool Quality and production. Second, machinery was invented which enabled carpeting to be manufactured up lo 100 times faster. Third, and most important. some people sluck their necks out and risked capital to put these developments to work. Whal does this mean to you? It mea111 that carpeting costs less than 30 years ago. It mea111 that what was once a luxury is now within range of almost everyone. It means a selection unimaginable 30 years ago. With our family in the carpet business since 1894. we have seen more changes in the last few yeatS than we believed POSSible. creating the greatest consumer growth induslry in our economy. After 80 years. ii looks like we've only tust btcJll! - l"THI HUlott•d• , lllOCI Itl1 ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 'Placentia Ave, 1::05.TA MESA , 646-4838 --n...' lo l:JD: ..... ' lot;'"· 9'30 lo s • • r